Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1912 — Page 7
Monday, Feb. 5. 1912.
THE TTTTE3. BRIDGE COLLAPSES AND FOUR ARE DROWNED AT NIAGARA FALLS YESTERDAY,
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NOTICE TO TBiEa READERS. NOTICE! TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following adTertlaanents wno with to commuolcttt with advertisers vhoit identity ia sot recreated, should fellow th Instructions to address them by the key letter n. Ruests at thla office to reveal the identity of anonymous e4vertleere can not, in justice to the advertisers, he answered. Simply follow instruction.
HtSF 5vAl ,"E. Jltston Land & Investment Company's A GILT E1X3E IJTVESTMEXT AT as1xUi addltl", to Tolleston, now Gary,
saennce: 50 feet on Jndlaannolis
ave.. fronting on car, line Una between Koberts'tlale ing. Absence from state sale. All improvements in.
west Garneld Blvd.
at dividing? and Whltneeessitates Address 345
Chicago. 5-4
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FK)R SALE Six-room cottage, bath and pantry, large front porch and back porch, gas lights and gas for cooklnsr.
, , . new Jlnoleum in kitchen, bath and panla possible It 1 advla4 try Included, cu ft k.., .
.at all classified ads ehould ,UlT bUck 'oration, 37 ft. frontage, lo- - led or sent to tb. -Mce. The Tim. MW on Henry sU oppoe Betz fac.
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" " cneap ir taxen berore the 15th of February. For particulars Inquire 3S3 Henry st., Hammond. 5-3
anamna. xne room in which liquors will be sold is more particularly described as follows, to-wit: 22 feet runring north and south. 30 feet long running east and west, and 10-foot ceiling, glass front, front and side en-
u una racing on Adams street, public highway. JOE MANCE,
As far as
ra
win not be responsible for error
ad taken ever the tilephone.
FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girl for general housework. Inquire Mrs. E. DeBriae, 4322 Magoun
East Chicago. 8-3
ave.,
WANTED Girl or woman for general housework. 51 X. Sheffield ave., Hammond. 5-2 WANTED Stenographer, young lady, for office manufacturing plant; must be. experienced and able to take dictation rapidly; Remington typewriter; one living in East Chicago preferred. Address P O. Box D. East Chicago, Ind. MALE HELP. "j WAXTe-D Toung man, 22 to 30 years Of age, for timekeeper and cost clerk in foundry office; must be experienced and tnoroughly competent. Address by letter P. O. Box D, East Chicago. Ind.
WANTED Blacksmith at the O. K. Jordan Co. car works. Apply to P. J. Moran, supt. of works, near Michigan ave. depot on Lake Shore loop R. R.. Indiana Harbor, Ind. 3-g
FOR PALE Poultry plant. 51 hens and
pullets, Reds and Rocks, 2 cockerels. Reds, 2 Incubators, 5 brooders, coops, 550 feet poultry wire fencing, also many articles used in plantfprlce $75; place can be rented. S. Furner, 324 Park ave., Burnham, 111. 5-2 FOR SALE--Eight-room cottage, with bath, gas, electric lights. In good repair; renting for $30 per month; centrally locate!, on 25-ft. lot; 750 cash, balance (2,250 on time; a bargain. FOR SALE, 11-room house on 25-ft. lot, renting for $24 per month; gas
ina electric lights, good brick founda-
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKK SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2. JANUARY TERM. 1912. LINCOLN V. CRAVENS, GUARDIAN OF AGNES PALUSAK, VS. MAX HENDRICKS ET AL. CAUSE NO. 8632. ACTION TO SET ASIDE CONVEYANCE. Now comes the Maintiff by Glaser & Economoff. attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit
i a competent person, showing that! the defendants, Max Hendricks (alias
..uso., jia r rancjs tronrad, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action
and that the time will stand for trial I
me next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 25th day of March. A. D. 1912. the same being the 13th day of the next term of said Court. to be beeun
ana held In Room No. 2. in the Superio
tion, house in good repair; all street
improvements paid for on both places. Court building, at Hammond, In said
r-nce. i,uuu casn. balance of S2.onn uountv and State nn tv, .
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monthly payments on long time. Might take smaller cash payment if desired. Lock Box 318, Hammond, Ind.
WANTED A real salesman, a man who has ability, who will work for us as hard and conscientiously as he would for himself, to represent us exclusively in Lake county. Must be ready to commence work at once. We have a large, well-known and In every way firstclass line of EXCLUSIVE Calendars and Advertising Specialties. Our line is so attractive and varied that each and every business in every town in the countrv. without regard to sire, can be successfully solicited. Our goods are very attractive but no more so than our reasonable price, and we know from the experience of others who have been and are now in our employ, that any bright, hustling man who has ability and Is willing to work, can make with us from JiO to $150 per week. Commissions liberal. Our company was organised in 1882. Capitalised $200,000.00. We are responsible and mean business. If you do. it will pay you to write Sales Manager. MERCHANTS PUBLISHING CO., KALAMA-: ZOO, MICHIGAN. Enclose this advertisement with your application. 2-3
FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room cottage with bath and gas. Call 24 Logan st., Hammond. 3-3
OWNER WILL SACRIFICE LOTS 6, 7. and 8, southwest corner Indianapolis Blvd. and Pearl st., opposite 117th st. Robertsdale; all improvements in and paid for; will sell for $2,090 on quick sale. Address 163, Times, Hammond. FOR SALE I have acre tracts and lots
lor sale immediately south of the
new Baldwin Locomotive Co.'s plant.
or particulars, address R. L. Miller, 3
is. La. sane st., Chicago, 111. 2tf
oay or March, A. T. 1912, said action
wiu bo heard and determined in thei
aosence. In Wltn.. --t. m
- "iicioui, j. nereunto se
my hand and affix the seal of
Court, at Hammond this 29lh day
January, A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.
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3 HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
FOR SALE Six-room house. 50 foot lot, brick basement, shade trees, steam boat, gas with gas range, bath, screens and storm sash; located 548 E.
State Mich.
st. Address A bargain.
box 344,
Midland. 30
FOR SALE A new house, 8 rooms, ce- ' ment basement, furnace, laundry, on
ovxi.o-ioot lot; must be seen to be appreciated; price $3,000; terms $500, balance to suit purchaser. See R. J. Lucas, 639 Broadway. Gary. 31-7t FOR BALE Second band household goods at give away price. CHI OoU den Bros, storage bouse. Fayette and Sohl at. and ask for Mr. Sour beer. man.
LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. . Lot 23, blk 2, Matthais' add. New Chgo. R. E. & I. Co. to Emanuel N. Papaport g
TOLLESTON. Lot 22, blk 2, F. J. L. Meyer's 1st add, James J. Kelley to Sidney C. Leiter 4 Blks 1, 3 and 4, Clark Land Co.'s add, Mary Louisa Butler to OaklandB Realty Co INDIANA HARBOR. Lots 22 and 23, blk 6, 3d add, John C. Borowski to Martha Murawska Lot 21, blk 6, 3d add. Bertha
150
Blumenthal ska
to Martha Muraw-
, GARY. Lots 1 to 10, blk 18, Gary Land Co.'a 1st sub, Gary Land 0. to Elbert II. Gary
! NOTICE We repair, upholster, revarnlsh and . polish all kinds of furniture at mainn.
able prices. All work guaranteed first Same dcriptiqn, Elbert 11. Gary
i class. HAGEMAN BROS. & WEBSTER. ' " ""urn f. uieason et al
phone 657, 187 State st.. Hammond. 33, blk 2 Garden City add.
cun j. fuxgerald to John Mar-
FOR RENT At Whiting. 5-room flat; modern. Inquire 400-mth St., Whiting, Ind. 5c fare to all factories. 2tf
FOR RENT Three and two 2-room fiats furnished for light housekeeping. Apply 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. ltf
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I will riot be responsible for any debts or bills contracted by anyone other than myself. AUG. FISCHER. 109 Williams st., Hammond, Ind.
ton
2,200
FOR RENT Modern furnished front room. Apply 43 Carroll st., Hammond. Phone S13M. 27tf " . - - f , FOR RENT Five-room modern V cottage on Mtchigan ave. Apply 94 Plummer ave., Hammond. istf
LEGL NOTICES-
FOR RENT Seven-room modern flat at 311 Sibley. Apply 215 State St.,
Hammond. Phone 858M1
LIQUOR LICENSH NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, North Township, kLake County, Indiana, that I, being a male inhabitant of the aforesaid Township, County and State, over the age of twenty-one years, and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of the .said County of Lake, at their next regular, March, 1912, meeting- for a license to sell snir-
EAST CHICAGO.
Lot 46, blk 5, SE 14 29-S7-9; lot 4, blk 1, SW V4 29-37-9; lots 55 and 56, blk 16, SW 28-37-9, and lot 44, blk 5, SE 4 29-37-9! Arthur Friedman to Sol Fried-
6,250
oame description, Estelle Alex-
-nuor 10 001 Friedman 9,980
ajoi 11. DiK 8, SW M 28-37-9. East Chicago Co. to Gabriel Basse... GRIFFITH, Lots 15, 16, 29 and 30, blk 8, Oak Grove add, W. H. WIthington to Mrs. John Hull
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PERSONALS. ' PERSONAL Will the party whq mailed the card Wednesday p. m. reading, " Well, how about It, anyway?" communicate with same party care General Delivery, Hammond. j-2
CHICAGO OIL MARKET.
Wholesale prices of carbon and othei oils: Standard, white. 9ic; perfection
neaaugni, iio, lie; eocene, llc; elaine, 18c; V. M. P. naphtha, 10'c; gasoline, 23c; raw linseed oil, single brls, 76c- 5 brl lots. 75c: boiled .Inn.
j ine place where the said liquors are Drls' "c; 6 ftrI lot. 76e; turpentine
1." Itnila vinnnc an1 malt 1 ; . . I
, - - .. . . MIU. L JlljlJUl i i I I J i S II - titles of less than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk on the premises
where sold:
and drunk ia described as
MONEY TO LOAN. UONIST TO LOAN on furnlcure. n lanes.
norsea and wagon from 1 month t addition to the City of Hammond, Lake
to be sold follows:
The ground lloor front room of a two-story brick building, situated on lot 1, block 2. Townsend & CtnAfmv-n
w.-. summer Diacli oil, 7&c; winter
Mac oil, 8c. These quotations apply
iu un jois I. o. d. Ohlcago.
CASH GRAIN MARKET.
1 year. Lowtit rates and easiest term. Calurnet Loan Co., 112 Hammond Wdr, Hammond. Ind. Phone 33S.
MONET LOANED ON DIAMONDS, -. watches anl Jewelry. 63 State at., Hammond.
MONET LOANED SALARIED Employes and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $5, pay back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rimbach block, over Lion gtore, Hammond, Ind. Phone SIS. LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Bump & Berry's office and Lion store, or In Lion store, Saturday at 5:30 p. m., a silver mesh bag, containing money, keya and other articles. Finder please phone 803W and receive liberal reward.
County, Indiana. The size of said building is 23x43 feet, with offices on second floor. The room in which it is proposed to seU the said liquors occupies all of the ground floor of said building and .has f ront and side entrances, has glass front facing on Statestreet, a pablic highway. The whole Interior of said room can be viewed from State street. J. L. WALKER.
LOST Small lady's purse, with change and rosary, on State st. Sunday. Reward for return of rosary. Carleton Hotel, Hammond.
MISCELLANEOUS. CASH AND MY SERVICES TO INVEST in any going business In Calumet district. E M X, Times, Hammond.
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Three light housekeeping rooms by chemical engineer, with -wife and two small children. F B C, Times, Hammond.
WANTED TO BOY. WANTED Grocery shelving and bins in fairly good condition; must be a bargain. Address j G, Times, Hammond.
WHT ARE HEADER f
YOU NOT A TIMES
NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hureby given to the clt.itens, voters and residents of the City of Gary, Calumet Township. Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned is a male inhabitant over the age of 21 years, a voter and a resident of said City of Gary and, has resided therein for more than six months last past, and has been a resident of the State of Indiana for over one year last past; that he is a citizen of the United States of America; that he is a person of good moral character, not in the habit ot becoming intoxicated; that he has not been adjudged guilty of a felony; that
he has not been convicted of any violation of the liquor laws; that he is a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and possessed of all - the qualifications required by the laws of the State of Indiana to entitle htm to be the holder of a retail liquor license; that he will apply to the board of County Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, at its March term, 1912, for a transfer to him of a retailer's .Mquor license originally granted at the August term, 1911, to George Petrovieh. The premises for which said license was granted is as follows: The two-story frame building situated on lot 28, block 23, Chlcago-Tol-
09c
winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red.
i,i1iigi.2; j,o. 3 red, $1.001.01H
io. z. nara, 103 ) lOj 4 ; No 3 hard $1.04.
Spring wheat by sample: No 1 northern, $1.121.14; No. 2 northern. $1.10!. 12; No. 3 spring, 98c $1.08. Corn by sample: No. 3, esgesc; No. 3 white, 656c; No. 3 yellow) 65465c; No. 4, 63V464c. , Oats by sample: No. 2, 52c; No. 2 white, 6353c; No. 3, 51H51c; No. 3 white, 52 53c; No. 4 white, 48 3) 61c; standard, 5253c.
PRODUCE MARKET.
Butter Receipts, ,759 tubs; creamery, 34c; price to retail dealers. 37 He; prints, 38c; extra firsts. 33c; firsts, 31c; seconds. 29c; dairies, extra, 31c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 25e; No. 1 ladles, 25c; packing stock, 24c. Eggs Receipts. 2,044 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases Included. 3136c; cases returned, 31 g 33c; ordinary firsts'. 3436c; firsts, must be 45 .per cent fresh, 39 40c; No. 1 dirties, 31 33c; checks, 23 26c. Potatoes Receipts, 108 cars; Wisconsin, $1.051.08; Michigan, $1.08 1.10; Minnesota, $1.081.I0.
sweet potatoes Illinois, per $4.00 5.00. -
val 50 to 60 lb weights, V47Vic; 60 to 95 lbs, 73c; 80 to 100 lbs, 910c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 20e No. 1 loins, 24c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. chuck. 8 Vic; No. 1 plate. 4c. ' Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 13c; chickens, fowls, 12c; roosters, ,9c; springs, 13c; geese, 10c; ducks, 15c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.33; - prime. $2.402.43;. . red
.iane. tz.sg; Drown Swedish, long..
brl.
, J MSfra river below the falls freezes over in a severe winter, and an ice bridge is formed connecting the two banks. The spray from the falls and the accumulation of blocks of ice brought down from above produce curious effects. The Ice bridge assumes the appearance of a number of ice or snow
mountains. The falling blocks make a noise like thunder, and It Is almost Impossible for an onlooker to believe that under the bridge the water is rushing at headlong speed with the force of the fall behind it. Sightseer .warm over
me onusre ana many venture onto the weak place despite th warnings post-
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$2.00; -ound, $2.25,
Green vegetables Asparagus, dozen bunches, $2.503.00; beets. 50c per sack; cabbage, per brl, $1.5002.25; carrots, 60 65c per sack; cucumbers, doz, $1.001.75; cauliflower, $1.252.00 box; celery, 75c$1.25; horseradish. 35 50c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per brl. $2.005.00: leaf, 2530c per case: mushrooms, 25 40c per lb; onions, $1.23 $1.75 per sack; parsley, $6.0011.00 per brl; peppers, per crate. $1.5002.50; parsnips. 80c per sack; radishes, 1540 per doz; spinach, $8.009.00 per tub; string beans, $2.004.00 per hamper; tomatoes, $2.004.00 per crate; turnips, 65c per sack; watercress. 20c per doz.
MARRIAGE
LICENSES.
Crown Point, Ind., Feb. 5. The following marriage licenses have been Issued here: Emil C. Scbreiber, Saxony, Ind.; Amelia Stallbohm, Munster, Ind. Edward J. Thielen, Gertrude B. Blecke. St. John. Roger Freeman, Louise Cochran, East Chicago. Wojyk Wllk, Paulina Homek, East Chicago. Cornelius Wilson, Grace Diedrlch, Hammond. Thomas Tolmie, Indiana Harbor; Rosa Bohmer, Whiting, Ind.
THE H AM M O N D D I ST1 LLI NO CO. DAILY CAPACITY 3S.OOO QAUUONS
ADVERTISED MAIL.
The following letters remain uncalled for in the Hammond postofflce for week ending Feb. 6, 1912: J. G. Alleni C. I. Buchanan, W. L. Babcock, Will BorJ. Bert CamDbell. Rov
Cowjn, Chas. B. Donovan. George F. Da-
adui uanyo, Air. Edgar, Taber & Waters, Airs. John Farley, Peter Goe-
oei. waiter Grunet, Miss E. Holcraft
John Grencine Overcome. There1 was a hurry-up call to Thirtyeighth avenue and Broadway yesterday for doctors. John Grencine was overcome by fumes from a coal stove. He was revived.
Adapted for High Altitude. It Is a familiar fact that living at high altitude put a strain on the heart, which has more work to do. In thi connection, says Knowledge, it is interesting: to notice, StrohT
C. C. Johnson, George E. Jackson. Rose rcent comparison of Dtarmiiran from
Jaunck, E. Knipers, W, L Klewer, Mar- high altitudes and willow gTOUBe from tin Lesnak, w. M. Lotier. Mrs. Louis the plain. He found that tn ptarmiB. Monroe. Mrs. Milt Munn. Franio ean. even
Miksic. Thomas oss. Andrle OrkU.'Mi.. ... ' . B. . '
tuhw oi neart l wrv. dia-
l nomas oss. Andrle Orkis. Miss
Alice Reynolds, Pearl Soborinski, J. S.
bKaaden, John Schmidt, George Skinner, Earl Street, BenJ. F. Smith, Charles H. Smith, Majk Wolanski, Fred Wiggle, Franciszek Wllk, Mrs. E. W. Wallace!
Miss Bertie Woods. Mrs. Henrv F
Toung. F. R. 8CHAAF, P. M.
tinctly etronger than in tn willow arouse, a specific adaptation to the difference of habitat.
Gary Basketball Tonight The Tin Plate five and the Merchant
Mill teams will dash tonight oh the Y.
,4? r , s ls the first Kame ounce of wnlte of egg and an in the "T" and is expected to be a fast ! ounC(S of rvw,. 55 "
one. This frame will heln th i-lnnimr . . . vvt.su w oua.
To Brighten Old Girt, Old gilt, uch a the gilded frame of chalm or old picture, frames and mirrors, if they do not require regilding entirely, may be brightenei by using an excellent mixture of
five toward the city championship.
Other Sports at Y. M. C. A.
Besides the basketball game there
will.be swimming exhibitions by local
and - out-of-town experts. There will also be tumbling and fancy drills in the gym.
Council Meeting. There will be a regular meeting of
the Gary common council tonight, but what is to be done no one knows.
Alderman M. N. Castleman Came un
to the city hall bright and early, but he refuses to disclose his plans.
There will be no further action on
that impeachment rules ordinance which I laid on the tab-bull at the last meeting," ald the champeen of the
pe-pull. "The opposition will have te
get six votes to take it off. They can't
do it, so 1 11 let it stay there."
This should be painted over the sur
lace with a feather or a water-color paint brush.
Left Him Pondering. Old Friend "Well. I'm pleased to have met your charming wife, Fred. You mast be very jealous of her." Fred (confidentially) "Well. I take care never to introduce her to any man that a sane woman could take a fancy to." stray Stories.
Everybody
First
Hard te Keep. English divines have a plan to short
en the Ten Commandments. Condensation will not make It any easier to keep them. Philadelphia Press.
RAIL.
THE CIIF.SAI'EAKB OHIO WAV OF IvniAVt
Lea via a- Time at Ham mend. lad, Effective Jan. Tk, 1913. 'Subiect e Change Without Notice. J:lo pm. DA1L1. Liumeu lur Cincinnati, Washington, Baltimore, Phuadelphia. New Yoris. Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and Norm Carolina, points. "Local for Clncln2t am n att v Jnati, - connecting .S3 am DAILY with P F v 19-sa an. rwTT.. - '.'ted for the East. 6 la r,, Drfi CSLl tor Cincinnati .40 pm DAILY. Local for Chicago. 6:35 pm DAILY, Limited for Chicago . and West. i" .5m '5.A1LV- Lutal tor Chicago, bleecinor. nhnrviMnn.pri. a
Jng Cars on j Limited Trains. Sleeping
Trains
Cars on
i on j Li Night
Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.
(ABSTRACTERS
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