Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1912 — Page 7
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NOTICE TO TXMiia : READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISER. Reader of the following advertisements who wish to tommunlct with Advertisers whose identity Is forested, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter in. Ruests at this office to rsvsal the Identity of anonym6us sdvertiaers n nnt in intlrii to the advertisers, be
answered. Simply follow instructions.
I . TTriTi S2AT.1T! i hand, at the. east door of the Court
! ti ni mTVs s-T?ror TrrH'SR with1"03" ln Crown Point. Indian, on
S and toilet. in house; iot'37 ft. Saturdajh the 10th Day of
ironi; aiso cnicntn coop ana yara. isi K phni n Trr I Ml V
oetween tne nours or ten o clock a. m.
Hqhrian st., Hammond.
House, in Crown Pointy Indiana, on
Saturday, the 27th Day of
January, 1912,
between the hours of ten o'clock a. m., and four o'clock, p. m., the rents and
profits tor a period not exceeding seven years, of the foHowiiij described real estate, to-wit:
Lots Ten (10) Eleven (11), Twelve
(1!) andThlrteen (13), in Block Two (J), Winslow's second addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, If naid rents and profits will not sell
for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and eosts, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the
dr Mrs. A. J. Fulton, Griffith. Ind. R. 1. Telephone Crown Point Q S12.
As far as It is possible It is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. Tfcs Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone.
FOR SALE "Ait a bargain, modern 10- anii four. o'clock p. m., the rents and
room house In Indiana Harbor. Ad- profits "forjperiod not exceeding seven I fee simple in and to said real estate, or
years, of the following described real so much thereof as may be sufficient estate, to-wit: to satisfy said Judgment, interest. Lot thirty-seven (37), in block one costs and aocrulng costs. Said sale (1), Garden City addition to will be made without relief from valu-
Gary, being a subdivision of thatjatton or appraisement laws.
part of the southeast quarter of! Taken as the propertj; of John P.
the southeast quarter of section I Thomas et al. at the suit of William B.
nine (J), township, thirty-six Newman.
FOR SALE First class player piano. Call at 173 Grover st., Hammond.
FEMALE HELP. WANTED A short order cook. Apply Sharpshooters' Park clubhouse.
$1,500 BUYS 5-ROOM HOUSE; ALL improvements, with basement; also large barn; one block from South Shore depot. 132 Hanover st., Hammond.
FOR SALE Elegant brick business block on Michigan ave., Indiana Hsrbor; 'centrs.lly located. Address R M, Times, Hammond.
$.
7 Carroll St., Hammond.
WANTED Dining room girl, cafe., 90 State St., Hammond
(36) North, range eight (8) west
of the eecond principal meridian.
lying northerly of the Pittsburg,
Ft. Wayne and Chicago railway.
situated in Lake County. Indi
ana.
If said rents and profits will not sell;
for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the
same time and place offer for sale the
, THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. McAlees .Bros., Att'ys for Plaintiff.
T-i a xtv-v t y t? .- fiA. linn Aft
WANTED Girl for general housework. ; c"lr''vc" Bl" V ,- WA...1.L unri tor bi.cio. hla-h irrmlo nianns. 1170 and J16
i rtuh. Four slightly used pianos $25 to fee simple in and to said real estate, or
Wecater .100.' afty terms to suit. Two square so much thereof as may be sufficient
x-3 planers $15. In-good conaition. j. m. to satisfy' said Judgment, interest, -- : Wllcockson Music Co., 185 E. State t., eorts and accruing costs. Said sale
WANTED Experienced girl for cloaks Hammond, In,!. 11,-6 wni b nd without relief ' from valu
1 " - ti wr . Bpprnisaincni laws.
XUK DALL Uiieap, II laK-j Taken asjttie property of Charles
m oti? TT Kwictkowskl et a;, at the suit of Calu
and suit department; must have first
class reference. Apply 16& state siHammond. " 17-3
MAI F HELP. WANTED A butcher; steady
iversal range at 176 Indiana
work.ave., Hammond, in rear.
Address Rudolph Bornos, 434 Regge rs Jollll TeTliail.
place. East Chicago.
met Lumber Co. . . , . THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Seabrlght & White. Att'ys for plaintiff.
4JL
wanted a short order cook. Apply , FOR SALE Sanitary soda Shrp.hootw- rark clubhouse. fountain, first class condiWANTED Experienced car repairers; fwu COgt $750, will Sell for steady work; good wages. Illinois , t - , .. Car Mfg. Co.. 143rd and Clark St.. $2o0; Knigllt lighting SVSHammond. . tern vith . generator, 10-gal-FOR RENT. ! tan' six aJ?iigMsCOst FOR RENT Six-room upper flait; new $ I SGjl for $50, gOOd aS building, hardwood finish, nicely dec-! new. O gaHon au llour autoorated, built-in buffet, laundry tuts In. basement. 1054 Calumet ave.. Ham- matlC AVatOT Still, COSt ZO, mond. phone 242. 19 2 sell for 15: 2 eitrar cases, one
FOR RENT Largo furnished front 4 ft. and 0116 6 ft., Sell both
ranm: suitable for two: net water
. k a n il Kath fall a-t S 3 8 V. Rtt B
,,omm I9tf KfnrA TTnm'mnnr! nr "F! "FT!. sa! to the highest bidder for cash in
, : hand, at the east door of the Court
1 " . . 1 Aimi n I J r w W-x-vt VJ V t -r t .
FOR RENT Furnished rooms wltn jiuiiib, 0-J.tlJ. uui a. liaAluau V , nu in urown roim, inaiana, on
electric lights, hot and coid water Indiana Harbor, i 18 i Saturdav. the 10th Dav of
SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,) No. 75SS.
Lake Superior Court, September Term,
1911
HAMMOND BUILDING LOAN AND
Savings Association, a corporation, vs.
JEANETTE M. BO REM, NOW BLISS-
mcr; Henry Bit earner, her husband;
William C. Belman.
By virtue of an Order of Sale to me
directed from the Clerk of the Lake
and newly furnished. 123 E. W
pt.. Hammond. Phone 1183J.
; for $15. Carl E. Nelson, Lion superior court, i win expose to pubiio
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE
COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
COURT. ROOM NO. 2. JANUARY;
TERM, 1913. LENA COOK VS. MICHAEL J. COOK. CAUSE NO. 8512. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now oomea the plaintiff . by D. E.
Boone, attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Michael J. Cook, is not a resident of the State of Indiana.
Said defendant is therefore hereby
notified of the pendency of said actron
and that the same will stand for trial
at the next term of said Court, and that
unlese he appear and answer or demur
therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 12th day of March, A. D. 1912, the
same being the second day of ,the next
term of said Court to be begun and
held ln Room No. 2. ln the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said
County and State, on the second Monday of March, A. D. 1912, said action
will be heard, and determined in his
absence. -
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set
my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 12th day of January, A. D. 1912.
ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.
$10 $20 $30 $10 $50 $60 $70 $80 $90 $100 to $200
dee! But I Feel Fine. All My Debts .Pa d $
Nothing More to Worry He No Collectors to Bother About. I had about Ten Bills around that bothered me, and I saw that I had to take care of them at ence, so I applied for a Loan of Money from the Calumet Loan Company and paid all of them, and now 1 have nothing to worry me. They gave me the privilege of Paying my loan In One Month to One Year's time, with discount If paid sooner. Extension In case of sickness, etc, and the most Confidential Treatment. , That Is Just It. One Large Debt Is Easier to Handle Than Ten Smaller Ones, and You Take Your Own Time. Don't Worry. If the case may be where any of you are In this position It is now time for you to act. Wo will advance you from $10,00 to $200.00 on your Furniture, Piano, Horse or Wagon, Store or Office Fixtures, give you from One Month to One Year, with Discount If Paid sooner than Due. It's worth looking at. WE DO NOT ADVERTISE $50.00 at $1.10 or $1.20 per week for the reason that we cannot afford to lose our Customers. DID YOU EVER SEE ONE OF THESE ALLURING ADVERTISMENTST IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHY THEY MAKE SUCH A PROPOSITION, COME TO US AND WE WILL POINT OUT THE CATCH FOR YOU. CALUMET LOAN CO.
LOAHSj
HADE
IN ANY TOWN IN THIS
COUN
TY. Try Us For Square Deals
810
Largest and Most Reliable Company In Northern Indiana
212 HAMMOND BLDG.
Open Every Evening.
PHONE 323
3200
Oats by sample: No. 2, 49c; No. 3
white, B061c; No. 8, 49c; No. S
white. 5050Vic; No. 4 white, 48S0e; standard, 60450c.
19-2
FOR RENT Four newly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 241 E. State st., Hammond. W. J. Clemmer. j FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; near Conkey plant. J124 Monroe st., IIammond. 18-3 FOR RENT Five-room . modern- cot- " tage on MTcliigoji ave. Apply. 94 Plummer ave., Hammond. " 18tf FOR RENT Three-room suite; private toilet, wardrobe, gas "and electric light, hot and cold water? 2nd floor; suitable for professional man. 169 East State St., over Ortt & Towle's store, Hammond.
FOR SALE: Saioon on Chicago ave., I nice location, in East Chicago; long lease. Address Nassau & Thompson. . East Chicago.. Communicate by mail ': only. 16-4
February, 1912,
Between tne nours of ten o clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and
profits for a period not exceeding seven
years,- of the following described real
estate, ta-wlt:
FOR SALB-Second hand household J?'? tth?' ln. S1'' ffoul. at a lv E nHM r!il addition to the City of Ham-
den Bros, itoriite bouie. Futtt and.
Sohl st. and ask lor Mr. Sourbeer. man. If rents and profits will not sell aster. -' litf foT-amfflcint sum to satisfy said de-I
..-.h,y .UN..,. 'j'-r ti'se; li.i.faibi,t"anrrxtmt I will at -the
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ilija
GJurinovlc, Deceased. No. T91.
. Notice Is tiereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of said Estate, fcy the Judge
of the Lake Superior Court.
Said Estate la supposed to fee solvent.
- . ARDEN DEARBEYNE, Administrator. Dated Jan. 17, 1912.
LOST AOT FOUND. j FOUND In, Hammond, "North .Township Medal." Owner can have same by paying charges. - Care Timesl LOST Bunch of keys with sliver chaid attached. Return to Times office and receive reward. '
TWO BARNS AND STORE FOR RENT One barn at 208 Michigan ave. large enough for horse and wagon; born at 70 Plummer ave. and small store .t 72 Plummer ave. Inquire at ,the Hub. . ' 18-2
FOR RENT $12 for 6-room flat at 44154th place. Cuts into Douglas" st. Two blocks from 'Hohman st. 17-3
FOR RENT One five-room cottage, newly furnished all complete for housekeeping. Call 201' Chicago ave., Itemmond, or phone 107SM. 17tf
FOR RENT Seven-room modern flat at 311 Sibley. Apply 213 State st, Hammond. Phone 858M. '. " ' HCt
FOR RENT Four-room fiat, upstairs,1 corner brick house. 215 Hohman st., Hammond. Phone 772. 18-6
FOR RENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. Call 697 Oakley
ave., Hammond. Utf
LEGAL NOTICES-
SHERIFF SALE. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,) . No. 7585. Lake Superior Court, November Term, 1911. CONDIT-M'QINNITY REALTY COM- - pany, a corporation, f vs. ' BARBARA HREHOVCIK AND Michael Hrehovlck, her husband. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed-from the Clerkvpf the Lake Superior Court, I' will expose to public
saxne time and place offer for sale the
fee simple ln and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to
satisfy seJd judgment, interest, costs
and accruing eosts. Said eale will be made vlthout relief from valuation or
appraisement Jaws.
Taken as the property of Jeanette M.
Borem et al. at the suit of Hammond
Building Loan and Savings Associa
tion. . THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. L. T. Meyer, Atfy for Plaintiff.
500
SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana, (ss: County of Lake.) No. 8709.
Lake Circuit Court, September 1910. KATIE TIMM vs.
Term,
LOUIS C. TIMM. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me
sale to the highest bidder for cash in directed from the Clerk of the. Lake hand, at the east door of the Court Circuit Court. I will exoose to nubile
REf L ESTATE TRANSFERS
Lots 24 and 25, blk 3, NW 38-37-9, Samuel L, Weiser to Clarence C. Smith i . ...$ HAMMOND. Lot J23, blk 3, Riverside add. William Phillips to S. & Curtis Same as last deed, S. S. Curtis to William Phliipps Lot 35, W H lot 38, lk 3, Rlversde add, William Phillpps to S. S. Curtis Part lot 32, .blk 1, H. W. SohVs 4th add, James I. Friend to
John J. Mehan...., 3,500
GARY. Lot 8, blk 8, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. tto Ray G.
Rlpscomb 517.50
Lot 14, blk 78, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Julius N. Cayo to Oliver Q. Ward Same as last deed, Gary Land Co. 'to Julius N. Cayo INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 23. blk 72, John Van Steen-
bergen to Nate Shine
Lots 1 and 2. blk 22, 2nd add.
Miles C Frysinger to Robert R,
Greerf ....
HOBART.
PRODUCE MARKET.
Bufeter Receipts, 8,165 tubs; cream-
ry. 40c; price to retail dealers, 41 He;
prints, 42 He; extra firsts, 36a; firsts.
3c; seconds, 30c; dairies, extra. 84c;
firsts, 21c; seconds, 26c; No. 1 ladies.
5c; packing stock, 24c. Eggs Receipts, 980 cases; miscel
laneous lots, cases included, 1928c;
cejes returned, 19 27c; ordinary firsts,
28V4c; firsts, must be 45 per cent
fresh, 3131tfc; No. 1 dirties, 18V4c; checks, 14l&c
Sweet potatoes Illinois, per brl.
83.5004. 5
Potatoes Receipts, 108 cars; Wis
consin, $1.03(31.08; Michigan. $1.05
$1.10; Minnesota, 81.05 1.10.
Veal 50 to 60 lb weights. 7H8c;
60 to 95, 89c: 80 to 100, 910V4c; 100
to 120. in4llc. i
Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. J0e; No. 1
loins, SSHc; No. 1 round. 10c; No. 1
chuck. 8Hc; No. 1 plats. 64c
Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 13e;
chickens, fowls. 12c; roosters, SVtc; springs, llc; ducks, 15c; geeiie, 10c
Beans Pea be ami, hand picked.
choice, $2.5302.65; prime, $3.88; red kidney, fancy, $3.15, average quality, $8.00;
brgwn Swedisn. long, - $2.60; round, $2.75"; 'liiHtS,alIfofii, uf 100 tTos;
$6.60.
Green vegetables Asparagus, do;;en
bunches, $3.508.00; - beets, 60o - per
sack; cabbage, per brl, $2.00 2.2 5; carrots. 60 65a per sack; cucumbers, dos, $1.001.60; cauliflower, $2.502.75; box; celery, 73c,Q1.50; horseradish. 35
50c per dos stalks; lettuce, head, per
brl. $1.0006.00; leaf, 22Ho per case;
mushrooms, 1020c per it; onions, 85c
$1.40 per sack; parsley, $9.00012.00
per brl; peppers, per crate, $2.00 2.25; pumpkins, 75c$1.00 per dot; radishes.
15350c per dos; spinach. $1.001.10
per tub; string beans, $2.004.00 per hamper; .tomatoes, $2.504.50 per orate;
turnips, 65c per sack; watercress, 12 15c per dos; parsnips, 80c per sack.
1
990
3,300
.12.000
House ln Crown Point, Indiana, on sale to the highest bidder for cash Ifl'lLot 8, blk 1, Scholfer's add, Ro-
Sa.tlirrlfl.tr. Tlft I fifth Dav of hand, at the east door of the Court
J .... " .House in -Crown Point, Indiana, on
"between fbu 10th Day Of
February, 1912,
200
and four o'clock p. m., the rents and
1 iiiuuvj jot iioiiuu ui ciwcuiin icitu oeiween ine nours or ten o clock a. m. - m . . - . T TO.,, . 1 i.j ....... . . . .
z-ctxsunAu win me iaujr wno wants years, oi the following described real and four o'clock p. m., the rents and
a good maid insert her want in these : estate, to-wit:
columns and see how quickly It brings i Lot twenty-nine (29),' block one (1), results' . ; in Condlt and McGinnity's sybdi-
y , vision in the City of Gary, Lake County, " Indiana. - '
rjf said rents and profits will not sell
MONEY TO LOAN.
money; loaned salaried em ployes and others at lowest rates on Iheir own plain nots.' Borrow $5 pay back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rlmbach block, over Lion store, Hammond, Ind. Phone 218.
MONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos. horses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 213 Hammond bids-. Hammond, Ind. Phone 323.
SITUATION WANTED.
POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER, MALE Experienced; first class references
and recommendations. Phone 1112R.
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED TO BUY A butcher's out
fit; must be in first class condition;
no Junk. Address Naphionai Grocery Co., care Nassau & Thompson, Eaat Chicago. 18-2
for a sufficient sum to satisfy said, de
cree, Interest ' and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the
fee simple in aiid to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient td satisfy said Judgment, Interest, costs and . accruing L costs. Said - sale will be made without relief from valuation Or appraisement laws. Taken e.s the property of Barbara Hrehovclk et al. at the suit of ConditMcGihnity Realty Co. Thomas Grant, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana, Sheehan & Lyddick, Att'ys tor Plaintiff.
MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches anl Jewelry. 63 State st., Hammond.
MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT by the day. Makes all kinds of ladies' and children's clothing. Call 1G7 Sibley st., Hammond. Phone 76S. S. P. Lovelace. 18-5
WANTED Plain sewing; children or infants' clothes a specialty. 223 Michigan ave., Hammond, or phone 1178M.-
PIANO INSTRUCTION By Miss Jean Kennedy, 517-150th et., Hammond.
profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lot one (1), in Roberts' Estate subdi
vision lying southwesterly of a
ert Scholler to Peter Ni&s..... . TOLLESTON,..
Lot 6, ilk 18, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s
3d add. Steel City Realty Co. to Seman Baltrakonis
Lot 8, fclk 4, Frankel's sub, Wil
liam D. Wulfing to Lena B. Ervin ". . ;
Lots 19 to 24, felk 6, Washington
Park 2nd adl, Louisa W. Ross to Robert E. Gillespie..
TOLLESTON AND SOUTH GARY SUB,
25
1,250
1.000
line at right angles with Indiana Lots 1 2 3 6 7 9 11 18 15 17 19 21
SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana, ) (ss: y County of Lake,) No. 86.
Lake Superior Court, Sitting at Crown
Point, May Term, 1911. CALUMET LUMBER COMPANY vs. CHARLES KWICTKOWSKL
Kwitckowski, wife of Charles Kwict
kowskl, whose true christian name is unknown; Arthony Baukus John J. Wesbecher, William J. Shelley, H. A. Paine Company, Gary Lumber Company, Reedy Roofing Company, and Olson Brothers, a partnership conT sistlng of Olson and Olson, whose true christian names are unknown. By virtue of, st Order of Pale to me directed from tKe. Clerk of .the .Lake Superior Court, 1 will expose to public sale to he hij'ust bidder for cash In
uouievara measured and one
hundred fifty (150) feat along In
diana Boulevard-northeasterly of
the extreme west end of said lot
one (1), together with the five (6) dwelling houses now situated
thereon, in Lake County, Indiana.
If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de
cree, interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the
tee simple in ana to saia reaj estate, or I
so much thereof as may be .sufficient
to satisfy said Judgment, lnerest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be
made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Taken as the property of Louis C.
Tlmm at the suit of Katie Timm. THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Crumpacker & Crumpacker, . Att'ys for Plaintiff.
22 25 27 29 31 33 85 37 39 45 and 47, blk 2, Red Oak add, Tolleston; lots 7 and 8, ton 1, and lots 37 to 44, blk 13, So. Gary sub, Joseph Schutsenhofer to Rob
ert E. Gillespie 6,000
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Hogs Good to prime heavy, $6.25
6.45: mixed lots and 'butchers, $6.25
6.40; fair to fancy light. $6.156.27
roughs, pigs and stags, $4.00 6.35. '
Cattle Steers. $5.4I8.00; heifers,
$4.005.20; cows. $2.704.50.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Stats ot Indiana,
County of Lake Superior
1
(s: Lake,)
Court, October Term,
1911. WILLIAM B. NEWMAN ' ; vi.
JOHN P. THOMAS, ABRAHAM T1IOM-
CHICAGO OIL MARKET
Wholesale prices of carbon and other
oils: Standard' white, 8 He; perfection.
9c; headlight, 175, 10c; eocene, lie
elalne. 17Hc; V. M. P. naphtha. 10c
gasoline, 13c; machine gasoline, 22c
raw linseed oil. single .brls, 76c; 5 brl
lots, 75c; boiled, single brls, 77c; 5 brl
lots, 76c; turpentine, 67c; summer black oil, 7Vc; winter black oil, 8c These
quotations apply to brl lots f. o. Chicago;
CASH GRAIN MARKET
Winter wheat by sample; No. 2 red,
970938c; No. 3 red, 9596c; No. 2 hard
as, J. B. Smith, whose true christian! 97o $1.04; No. 3 hard, 97c $1.01.
name is unknown.
By -irtue of an Execution to me di
rected fromr-lhe Clerk of the Lake Su
perior Court,. I . will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court
Spring wheat by sample: No.
northern, $1.0S1.10; No. 2 northern
$I.05l.O8; No. 3 spring, S5e$l.Q4.
Corn by sample: No. 3, 62i$63Hc
No. 3 white, 63?44-; No. 3 yellow
626$4c; No. 4, 61482ttc
bles turning down real estate buyers who would fain have a look-in on the
subdivision before It Is offered for sale
to the public tomorrow morning.
Judge Riley said this morning: "I had no Idea how many 'dear friends' I
10 o'clock. Floor resurfaced. Price 25.
INDIANA HARBOIL J. II. Hickman has resigned his position with the Stephen's garage and
! will return ln a few days to his home
possessed among persons whom I have i parkersburg, W. Vs. Mr. Hickman never, to my knowledge, laid eyes on(has bfeen connected with the Stephen's before. A host of would-be purchas- concern since they opened fcr business ers are over from Chicago today armed and na, made many staunch frlends-in wth blueprints of buildings they pro- Indiana Harbor, who will be sorry to pose to erect. These they offer as an see him leave.
earnest of their good faith and an argument that their proposed ventures are not speculative merely. But all are treaded alike. We are playing no favorites. Not a purchaser will be considered until tomorrow, when the auto-
division will .be cut loose on a
come first served" 'basis." While Judge Riley Is thus engaged lie will not have time to look after his business in the ciity court, and he has appointed for the interim Attorney Allen C. Twyman to act iA Ws stead.
Mrs. A. K. Perkins returns today from Chester, Pa., where she has been visiting her parents and friends tor the" past five weeks.' '
CASTLEMAN
RESIGNATION IS BANJDIED ABOUT (Continued from Fags L)
SUES ARE NOliU BEING nnMriinrnrn
I 1 I ' ' ' ft V ft- I
Ufa . .-Ta. as l w
-s Ilia v?Ts J--rT-: rr"-
Mrs. William Burke 'of Grapevine
firat i street, who has been sick for Home. time.
was tne recipient yesterday ot a beautiful bouquet from the .Knights of Pythias lodge.V wnicb, her husband isa mem". .
George McGinnity of Gary, an oldtime Indiana Harbor real estate man. V. . t I . . m - . . . A
dcou in iowjj iur me pnsi. cuupis vx days watching the market., He now knows what a real boom looks like. No one can accuse George of being a "has been," but he does enjoy telling stories of real estate activity ln Gary . in the early days. George'a friends, are trying to convince him that this is no good time to spring ancient history, nd advise him to get busy with current events. : , ' . . : FOR SALE Small store In good location, doing good business 'Phone
Indiana Harbor (84-J. 18-St
"ag .starts again Saturday night
at East Ch I c ag Titm k: Da mi n rt10 o'clock,- Floor resurfaced. Pries 25. Hammond high school present "Sh Stoops to Conquer" at Hammond the-
Jl-t
There are no developments in effort
of the East Chicago company to locate stre Friday. Jan. 19, the International Smelting company at mm"m'
that place. It is understood that the officers of that company have returned to New York, where they have a number o ites under consideration. The matter will be allowed to rest for a few weeks. The region is so excited over the boom that followed the location of the Baldwin works here that It has. paid little attention to the work of locating other industries.
n Tn
club was In Hammond this morning
and stated that he had received an Intimation that Castleman would resign, but that he had not been advised to
that effect fey Castleman's attorneys.
Alderman M. N. Castleman could
be located this morning when an
deavor was made to get from him a
statement regarding the reported move on his part to resign. The sixth ward statesman was 'busy down at Lottavilie watching the new street car line in operation.
"I do not think that Alderman Cast
leman has any idea of resigning," said
a close friend of his this morning.
It has been suggested that the al
derman may really resign at this time 1
bo as .to knock the stuffings out of the'
ouster suit. Then, if he could line up
'Che votes, he could be re-elected at
once. Since Alderman Hess came into
the council his chances of being reelected are not so good.
EAST CHICAGO.
Attorney Allen T. Twyman has been sppointed by Judge Walter J. Riley to act as special city Judgo for an Indefinite period. This is necessary on account of Judge Riley's enforced absence from the bench during the rush of bus--iness. . , Mrs.' Alexander Monroo will entertain . this afternoon with a musical program at her home in Magoun avenue.
Miss Maude Norton, who has been the
uest of Mrs. George W. Miller for the
ast two weeks, left this morning for :
aw York city, where she will take the
steamer for the Bermudas. Miss Norton's home Is In Portland, Me., -and she will be in the Bermudas for a couple of months. The East Chicago Masonic lodge will hold a stated meeting Saturday evening, Jan. 20. Work and the conferring of the fellowcraft degree will be the order of the meeting. The session will
i he called at 7:30 o'clock sharp.
Section A -of the Ladies' Aid society ;
of the Congregational church will hold a business meeting tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. G. Howell of Magoun avenue. Skating starts again Saturday night at East Chicago Rink. Dancing after
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ibor, wharves and bridges committee of
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will be voted on by the people for the issuing of bonds for the new harbor, that ail money not spent for the building of a downtown harbor should be spent ln building an industrial harbor, at Lake Calumet.' 1 Alderman Block has been .working hard to have this provision inserted and after weeks of continuous effort he was able to have if done. He has received the sanction of Mayor Harrison t.nfl the committee in this matter and s.t the next meeting of the city council the matter will come up for passage fend Is expected to pass without resist- , since. . I
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