Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1912 — Page 7

February 17, 1912.

S'in XHIE3.

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S FINANCIAL. REPORT to the , i TAXPAYERS OF CALUMET TOWNSHIP, LAKE COt XT V, IMHAXA.

We, Lpuis Mekatinsky and Joseph Morris. lo solemnly, swear that we-hive emlned the Receipts and Expenditures of North Township, and find all Accounts correct and according to law. and as appropriated by the Advisory Board of said Township. And we do hereby submit the following report to the

(payers:

X. of Date. Rept.

Oct. 10 1911

10 1911 26 2D

6 321) 6 121B 6 122B

TOWNSHIP FUND.

Aw sr.

. Sept.

To Whom Paid. J. V. Costello, R. Ellwood,

C, Peldler.

Ob Account Of. Docket Fees Docket Fees

Freight

14.00 31.50 .25 3.00 134.00

Oct.

L. A. Southwortb, Post. Stamps

W. O. Johnson. 67 days per diem V. O. Johnson. 1 i months use

horse and buggy.. 25 ISC Wade & Wise. Stationery 28 21C V. W. Smith. 3 mo. Office Rent SO 2SA Alex Jamieson. 25 days per diem It 24C C. L. Leonard. Advisory Board

Record and Office Supplies, .. 17 1813 A. Jamieson, 1M mo. livery 31 26C Cleveland Prtg Co., Legal Blanks for J. P Nov. 23 56D Gary Tribune, Legal Notice and s- J. P. Supplies 29 15SB Rand McKally Co.. J. P. Supplies Dec. 1 46A J. A Kllbzourne 21 days sup'vlsor 2 SID T. J. Schoon. li days sup'vlsor 2B 27C F. W. Smith. 3 mo. Office Rent 30 176B Alex Jamieson. 47 days per diem

3 months livery 154.00 30 177B Alex Jamieson. telephone ex

pense for year

30.00 6.75 30.00 , 50.00 9.90 30.00 122.95 21.90 4.00 42.00 29.00 30.00

9. Go

ROAD FIXD.

Xo. of

Date. Reept. T Whom raid. On Account Of.

Aug. 29 28D A. E. Riggle, 10 yards Stone 13.70 Sept. 120B O. E. Nichols, Cement Culvert 75.00 23 27A M. Grimmer. 427.90 tons Stone 470.69 Oct 2 22C M. Grimmer, 135.95 tons Stone 149.55 7 31A K. G. Dutton, 4j days team wk. 20.25 7 32A Carl Shafer 44 days team wk. 20.25 7 33A Bert Jansen, 3 days team wk 13.50 7 34A Ben Jansen, 3 days , team wk 13.50 7 35A.Wm. Cooper, 12 days hand labor 24.00 7 36A R. Robertson, 2 days hand labor 4.00 7 37A Chas Cooper, 6 days hand labor 12.00 7 38A Peter Kaluf, 9H days hand labor 19.00 7 39A F. Anderson, 3 days hand labor 6.00 7 40A F. Wilkinson 11H days hand lab. 23.00 7 41 A J. Eichstadt, 8 days hand labor 16.00 7 42A 11. Racke. 11 days hand labor ' 2.00 7 185B Paul Kaluf. 11 days team work 49.50 7 186B W. H. Watts. 9 days team work 40.50 7 1S7B A. A. Bothwell days team wk 42 75

Nov.

Dec

7 138B A. J. Fulton, 11 days team wk 7 139B,W. Eichstadt 10H days team wk 7 140B Gust Pecoski, 4H days team wk 7 14 IB F. Anderson, Ri days team wk 7 142B J. J. Schoon, ZM days team wk. 7 143B P. R. Tucker. 2 days team wk 7 144B J. Robertson, 3H days team wk 25 21E I,. A Southworth 6 scoop shovels 30 24E M. J. Beirtgor, freight 11 44A J. R. Jamieson, hauling grader

to shop

C. I. Leonard, road scrapers

15 146B

18 38E R. L. Todd. 2 days hand labor

18 148B J. I). Adams Co., grader blade 21 55D M. Grimmer. 184.05 tons stone 1 47A J. A. Kllbourne 1 days team wk 2 59I Wm. Cooper. 4 days hand labor 2 60D F. Wilkinson, 1 day hand labor 2 61D Henry Racke, 1 day hand labor 2 , 62D Peter Waluf, 1 day hand labor 2 ' 6Sl" J. J. Schoon, 3 days team work 2 64l Jaul Kaluf. 2 days team work 2 65D A. J. Fulton. 1 days team work 2 66D E. G. Dutton. 2 days team work 2 67D Geo. Katz, 6 days hand labor 68I P. Lukje. 14 H days hand labor 2 G9D Fred Keck, 11 days hand labor 2 70I H. Kraay, SV4 days hand labor 2 71 1 A. Reidstra, 1 day hand labor 2 72I H. Nimetz, 1 day hand labor 2 73D J. Haan, 9 days hand labor 2 74I S. lleidmeyer, 6 days team wk 2 7RD N. Q. Koedyker 2 dayes team wk 2 76D Ed Schoon, 4H dava team wk 2 77D P. Kaluf, 12 hi days team wk 2 78D P. Ensweiler. 3 davs team wk 2 79D B. DeBey. 36 days team wk 2 SOD Ed Randohn. 9 days team wk 7 S2D B. B. Potter, repairs on grades

SPECIAL SCHOOL FVXD.

Xo. of Date. Recpt.

To Whom Paid. On Account Of.

16 1911 M. Shuts. Cash for Coal 9 2 1 D A. E. Riggle, concrete floor Ross school

31 119B Gary State Bk.. bonds and int.

auui me ior arain. wai-

Dec. Aug.

Sept. 13 6E

D

lace school

13 7E Keilman Co., 14 123B C. W. Banks

vitriiled elbows fitting old slate

49.50 47.25 20.25 38.25 15.75 8.00 16.75 4.00 1.38 2.25 36.00 4.00 6.32 202.46 4.50 8.00

2.00

2.00 I

2.00 13.60 9.00 4.50 9.00 12.00 29.00 . 22.00 7.00 2.00 2.00 IS. 00 27.00 9.00 20.25 56 25 13.50 15.75 40.50 3.50

1.92 213.48 199.79 66.05 1.2a

N, and fixtures..... 66.00 16 3?D 8. J. "Woodbridge. freight ,25 18 3D S. O. Welsh, digging and laying ' . drain 89.00 18 124B M. Shav, vault and lumber 16.75 20 125B Richard Zyp. plastering school and new closet 175.40 25 17C ,Ray Seeley, survey and levelV 15.00 23 19C D. H. Goble, office blanks 1.41 25 20C Oinn & Co.. 52 Song Readers 19.50 30 127B C. W Bauke, 449 sq ft blackboard 117.68 Oct. 3 40D C. E. Kendrlck, plans and draw. 60.00 7 13E P. R. Tucker, hauling tile 4.60 7 14E C. Bhafer, hauling tile 4.50 7 15E Ralph Robertson, handling tile 2.00 7 1E Wm. Cooper, handling tile 2.00 7 17E J. A. Kllbourne, handling tile 3.00 9 41D H. J. Woodbridge, liauling slate 2.00 9 42D Lige Heating Co.. 80 per cent contract price Furnace 580.00 11 23C C. L. Leonard, school supplies 112.75 17 19E J. J. Ruff, lamp hooks .20 17 20E M. H. Stanton, insurance and school 68.50 23 48D P. J Ensweiler work and repairs 28.92 23 44D P. J. Ensweiler, 1 mo. Janitor 10.00 30 22E S. J. Woodbridge. freight on coal 42.03 30 23E M. J. Beiriger. express on books .35 31 26C McFadden Coal Co.. 18.85 tons nut coal 50.33 Nov. 2 25E The Book Supply Co., supple-"

mentary readers 15.64 2 26E Houghton Mifflin Co., supple mentary readers 4.46 3 34E Frederick & Miller, well for Wallace school 26.40 6 35E F. F. Heighway, ex-Teachers As. 2.10 8 45D P. J. Beiriger, coal for township schools 100.84 11 36E A. A. Bothwell, handling school furniture 19.00 11 43A J. R. Jamieson, handling coal 13.50 15 145B C. L. Leonard. school desks 152.10 16 64D 8. O. Welsh, grading lot Wal- ' lace school ". 96.00 17 37E Frank Anderson, cutting brush 2.00 18 147B J. D. Adams Co., school supplies 208.62 18 149B Nick Seberger, hauling coal 6.75 18 150B Joe Sterba, hauling coal 2.25 18 151B Henry Racke, shoveling coal 2.00 18 152B F. Wilkinson. shoveling coal 3.00 18 153B P. J. Ensweiler. 1 mo. Janitor 10.00 18 164B Clifford Dutton 2 days haul, coal 9.00 24 67D M. J. Beiriger. freight .25

" 24 58D C. Seidler, freight .25 S!9 155B J. D. Adams Co., school supplies 6.00 :i 29 166B L. Henderlong. lumber 3.00J 9 167B Mrs. M. Shay, 3 mo. janitor and repairs : 20.00 Dec. 1 160B Wade A Wade, 256 spell, tabs 10.24 1 45A W. H. Watts. 2 mo. Janitor 70.00 8 83D M C R Ft Co., freight on car coal 64.17 8 84D James Robertson, hauling coal and stones 10.00 S 85D J. A. Kllbourne. hauling coal and stones 11.25 8 86D S. J. Woodbridge, freight .75 9 174B American Book Co., music books 10.35 9 175B Lige Heating Co.. bal on furn. 145.00 9 88D W. A. Cole, 33 M face brick at 10.00 33.00 14 89D McFadden Coal Co.. 31.J ton coal 40.65 16 27C P. R. Tucker, 1 mo. Janitor and supplies 47.87 30 28C P. J. Ensweiler, 1 mo. Janitor and glass, etc 1 1.85 - Tt'ITIO.V Kt'XD.

To Whom Paid. On Account Of. First National Bank, Aug. Int. 12.27 First State Bank. Aug. Int. 4.19 Garv State Bank, Aug. Int. 15.62 So. Side Trust & Sav., Aug. Int. 3.01 Gary Trust Sav., Aug. Int. 2.42 Gary State Bank, Sept. Int. 14.31 Garv Trust A Sav., Sept. Int. 2.37 So. Side Trust & Sav., Sept. Int. 2.80 First State Bank. Sept. Int. 3.87 First National Bank, Sept. Int. 10.96 So. Side Trust & Sav., Oct. Int. 2.44 Garv State Bank, Oct. Int. 11.40 First State Bank. Oct. Int. 3.04 First National Bank, Oct. Int. 10.02 Gary Trust & Sav., Oct. Int. 1.83 Gary State Bank. Nov. Int. 10.80

Xo. of Date. Hecpt. Sept. 1 1911 1 1911 1 1911 1 1911 1 1911 Oct. 1 1911 1 1911 2 1911 2 1911 3 1911 Nov. 1 1911 1 1911 1 1911 1 1911 1 1911 Dec. 8 1911

8 1911 So. Sldo Trust & Sav., Nov. Int. 1.95 8 1911 Gary Trust & Sav., Nov. Int. 1.04 8 1911 First State Bank. Nov. Int. 2.64 9 1911 First National Bank, Nov. Int. 9 09 Oct. 6 29A Lote M. Hughes, teaching 1 no. 40.00 30A Otto C. Stiefel, teaching 1 mo. 86.00 6 B Ona B. Boswell, teaching 1 mo. 67.00 6 9E Constance Gustafson teach 1 mo. 59.20 6 JOB Eva Dutton. teaching 1 mo. ; 70.00 6 HE F. Bothwell. teaching 1 mo. 67.60 6 12E Ruby Dillabough. teaching I mo. 60.00 Nov. 3 27E Lote M. Hughes, teaching 1 mo. 40.00 3 2SE Otto C. Stiefel, teaching 1 mo. 86.00 3 29E Ona B. Boswell, teaching 1 mo. 67.00 3 30B Constance Gustafson, teach 1 mo. 69.20 3 31E Eva Dutton. teaching 1 mo. 70.00, 3 82E Flossie Bothwell, teaching 1 mo. :- 57.60 3 S3E Ruby Dillobough, teaching 1 mo. 60.00 Dec. 1 169B Otto C. Stiefel, teaching 1 mo. 86.00 2 161 B Eva Dutton. teaching 1 mo. 70.00 2 162B Constance Gustafson. teach 1 mo. 69.20 2 163B Flossie Bothwell, tench. 1 mo. 57.60 2 164B Ona B. Boswell, teaching 1 mo. 67.00 2 166B Loie M. Hughes, teaching 1 mo. 40.00 2 166B Ruby Dillobough, teaching, 1 mo. 60.00 DOG FIND. Xo. Of

Date. Kecpt. To Whom Paid

Sept. 23 1911 N. Austgen, 23 1911 A. Hartwig, 23 1911 S. Irving, 23 1911 N. Todd. 23 1911 J. Smith. 23 1911 Tho's Conroy, Nov. 1 1911 Trap Assessor, Dec. 16 1911 J. M. Harkenrlder, 16 1911 J. Harkenrlder.

HOXD KViND. . Sept 22 126B W. A. Cole, payment on Wallace school 2,390.00 Dec. 9 87D W. A. Cole, final payment Wallace school ..J.000.00

On Account Of. Dog Tax Dog Tax Dog Tax Dog Tax Dog Tax Dog Tax Dog Tax

Dog Tax Dog Tax

3.00 1.00 1.00 l.OO 1.00 3.00 140.00 1.00 1.00.

S8:

STAE OF INI ANA. LAKE COUNTY.

The undersigned, Deing amy sworn upon nis oatn, says mat tne witnin is a true ana complete snowing of all the moneys received and paid out, as he verily believes; and that the various Items of expenditure credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or paid to him, or to any other person; and that he has received no money nor article of value lit consideration of any contract made by him as trustee. V v 1 ALEX J. JAMIESON, Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 2nd day of January, 1912. , , LOUIS McKATINSKS", Chairman of Advisory Board

Aug. 16, 1911 Balance on hand last settlement Receipts Total of balance and receipts ... " Disbursements Jan. 1, 1912 Balance on hand

Township runii 4.947.00 45.50 4,992.50 706.40 4.286.10

Road Fund 3,308.35 3,308.35 1.819.60 1,448.75

Special School Fund

4.170.8O

192

4.171.72 3.090.93 1,081.79

Tuition Fund 5.260.29 126.07 5.386.36 1,289.40 4,096.96-

Dog Fund 109.00 162.00 261.00

000.00 261.00

School Bonds Funds 4,239.08 4.339.08 3.890.00

849.08

Total of all Funds 22.034.SS 325.49 22.360.01 10.294 83

12,063.68

72 days township, school and road work from

last settlement. Aug. 16. 1911 to Dec 31, 19U 144 00

ttOTICE TO TIMtia BEAPEIiS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.

Readers of the following advertise-

i FOR BALE Ten acres of land, within

a m:ie of transportation, with 7-room new brick hous. toilet and bath.

menta wno wish to communion wltn harn, chicken house and other outadvertiacrs whose Identity lm mot re- buildings. For further information adrsaJed. should follow tbo Instructions dre.ss'P. O. Box 112, Hobart, Ind. to address them by the key letter fir- lost An Eastern S:ar pin. Return to en. Request at thfa olBee to reel 3g Cinton st Hammond. Phone the Identity of anonymous ndrertleere 923j. can not, !n Justice to the advertlsere, be ' '

antwereo. Simply follow instruction. FQR - 8-room house; all

modern conveniences; centrally located; cheap if taken at once. Phone 865R.

mencing at a point which is 90 feet north and 146 feet east of the northeast corner of Ipt one, in Gilbert B. Shaw's Cedar Lake subdivision, said point being at the intersection of a line running parallel with the north line of Lake street and ten feet north thereof, with the east line of the right of way of the Chicago. Indianapolis and Louisville railroad and running thence northly along said right of way, thirty feet; thence east, parallel with Lake street 127.5 feel more or less to the shore line of Cedar Lake, thence south 33 degrees 41 minutes west along said

FOR RENT Three rooms furnished for shore. 36 feet to a point due east of light housekeeping. 345 Kane ave., the place of beginning; thence west 107

! Hammond. Inquire in the rear cottage. 't more or less to the place of begin-

- ning containing 81-100 of an acre more

FOR RENT Furnished room; suitable or less, all in Hanover township. Lake for two: heat and all conveniences. : county, Indiana. Said room is 18x24 15 Doty st.. Hammond. Phone 1137M. ! feet and faces west on a public high-

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Store, suitable for any

. uuBiiirss, wiin lour living rooms in (rear. Call 446 Hoffman st., Hammond.

As far as It la possible it is advised, that all classified ads should either be nailed or sent to the uXca. The Times will not be responsible for errors In 4a taken over tb telephone.

FEMALE HELP. WANTED 20 girls; must be over 16 years of &g. Apply Reid, Murdoch & Co.; Hammond. ' 17-3 WANTED A woman to wash Monr days. Inquire 390 Indiana ave., Hammond.

FOR HALE Mitchell automobile, model K, 5-passenger, top. wind shield. Presto light tank, In good running order; price $350 if taken at once. J. W. McMuIlen, 809 Claud at., Hammond. Tel. 1002R.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; gas, water and electric light Call 336 Indiana ave., Hammond. lOtf FOR RENT Five-room cottage, newly furnished, complete for light housekeeping. 201 Chicago ave., Hammond. Phone 1078M. lOtf

way. There Is one front and one side

entrance. A lunch room in the rear of said building. Said room has a glass front and all of the inside of said room

can be seen from said highway. JOHN C. SIGLER.

FOR SALE -Three) horse Ferro engine; first class shs.pe$ will sell cheap. Call at 4915 Wegg ave.. East Chicago, InL

l PY1T? T? r.VT At Whltlnr K.rnnm flat

! modern. Inquire 400-119th st. Whit. the war of said City

. Ing, Ind, la fare to all factories.

Notice is hereby given to the citizen

of Hammond, North Township,. Lake County, Indiana, and to the citizens of

that the

- 2tf unaersISne1, Edward L. Allnutt, is a

male mnaoitant ana resident oi saia

nd

.City, Township, County and State, ar

Y. M. C. A- restaurant, Gibson. Must

have good reference. Also woman dishwasher. 16"

- i.AJJ-' J-w iiu J. . ov- tn- twentv-one vears: that

FOR MALE G-ood team of work horses WANTED TO BUY A small strong h b. lhft 8t-t of lndlSLnft

iruns; sena aesenpuon. J w r , Times, Hammond. 17-2

WANTED Experienced

FOR SALE Only millinery store In Indiana Harbor; price 375 for quick sale; first c:.ajn trade. Inquire 1906137th st., Ind ana Harbor. 15-3

! MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Fine buckwheat

honey, delicious flavor, ab

roR sale Two-story Bart building solutely pure, $1-60 a gallon,

sickness. Address H, Times, Hammon

witn saioon ana stocK, on account or , , -in, iu

j ,W 1U, Cclll Ul IUU1C it ID.

Send order to Henrv Rams-

bindery girls at .Conkeyj beekeeper, Lansing,

lars phone 588 or write Myron Landis.

care L. H. Bryant.

plant, alSO girls tO learn: 'buildings, easy payments. For partlcu- J

must be lb years ot age; steady work, good , wages. Apply at once, "SV. B. Conkey Co., Hammond.

it ALE HELP. WANTED Salesmen; earn $250 per

month, sell dealers, highly advertised article. Samples not necessary. Elato Co., Station L, New York, N. Y. TRUSTWORTHY MEN or women ' wanted as local representative of responsible manufacturer. High class merchandise and clean selling methods. $12 per week guaranteed on easy conditions, with possibility of $30 and advance. Experience not necessary. Manufacturer, Box 278, Philadelphia. - MEN WANTED, age 18 to 35, to prepare for firemen or brakemen on nearby railroads, $80 to $100 monthly. Experience unnecessary; no strike. Promotion engineer or conductor, $150 to $200 monthly. Good life careers. State age; send stamp. Railway Association, care Times, Hammond.

SALOON FOR SALE Good location. manufactures all round; will sacrifice if sold this week; license good un

til Oct. 1. or will ell HrAnsA with a t

small stock very cheap; good reasons for selling. Address S S X, Times, Hammond. 12-6

BIG MONEY FOR YOU writing words or music for successful songs. It's

easy. FREE booklet tellrf"how. Dug-

dale Co., Dept. 559, Washington, D. C.

FOR SALE Truck farm and 8-room house at Flint Lake, near Valparaiso. Address 4910 Olcott ave.. East Chicago.

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operatlve Realty Co., V1415 Marden Building, Washington, D. C.

WANTED A young man, 18 years of age, of good morals, to learn the credit business. Must be a hustler and willing to start on a small salary- A good opportunity for the right gentleman. Apply In person to Mr. Barnett. eare Liberal Credit Clothing Co., Hammond. 16tf

FOR SALE The right place for new and second hand goods bought and sold and exchanged is Hammond Knrnltnre Co, 242 E. State t., Hammond. Phone B43.

FOR SALE One of the best groceries and markets in Hammond; doing thirty-two hundred per month. Address G M C, Time?, Hammond. 7tf

W. A. DIBBLEE. painter, paper hanger

and decorator. B3t of materials fur-

niKnea. i'rices reasonaoie. u.ve me ' a trial. Phone 114SM. 424 Indiana ave..

Hammond, Ind. IStfi,

for more than one year last past, and

In the City of Hammond, North Town

ship. Lake County, Indiana, for more

than six months prior to the date of this notice; that he is a qualified voter of said City, County and State, and is

a man of good moral character, and

fit person to be entrusted with th sale of intoxicating liquors, and that he is

a citizen of the United States -of Amer

ica.

That he will apply to the County Board of Commissioners of Lake Coun

ty, Indiana, at the March, 1912, term thereof, same being the 4th day of March, 1912, for leave to purchase the Retailer's Liquor License heretofore granted by the County Board f Com

missioners of Lake County Indiana, to

Frank D. Cooley, and issued by Charles

A. Johnson, Auditor of eald County, on

the 3rd day of September, 1911, at and

for his place of business in said City of Hammond, which said place of busi

ness is described in said license as fol

FOR SALE Old papers, cents m bun die. At Times office. Hammond.

FOR SALE I have acre tracts and lots

: WANTED Are you look:ng for a j. home? Stop paying rent. Quit buying and building cast Us in the air. Buy or build a real castle a home of your

own. I have what you want at the price lows, towlt

you want 10 pay ior a, gooa nome. ueo. The ground floor front room of the :W. Yeazel. 227 Highland, St.. Hammond. two-story frame building situated kn

Lot Fifteen (15). Block Three (3). Townsend & Godfrey's addition to the

'City of Hammond, and more particu

larly described as No. 250 Simley street,

Hammond, North Township, Lake

County, Indiana. Bar room is 45 feet

WILL PAY ("ASH FOR OEVERAT. lon' 20 feet w,de and 11 feft hlh-

.u,ki ri w tv. Ur Is 14 feet long and occupies the

son Pana 111 ' ' l4-f!we,t B,de ' sald 'room facing east.

ar room nas glass iropt, iront, siae and rear entrances. Said room fronts on Sibley street, a public highway, in

eald City of Hammond, North Town

ship. Lake County, Indiana. There are

living rooms In the rear of and above

said bar room. EDWARD L. ALLNUTT.

LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL, OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice ia hereby given to the citisens

for sale immediately south of the " Hanover Township, Lake County,

hnew Baldwin Locomotive Co.'s plant. Indiana, that the undersigned, John

For particulars, address R. L. Miller, 30 o'g'r. a male inhabitant and reslM. La Salle st., Chicago, 111. Jtf dent of said Township, County and . j sat of Indiana, and is over the age FOR BALE: Second band household o( twenty-one years and has resided

goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros, storage house. Fayette and gohl st. and ask for Mr. 8ourteer, manager, attf

WE CAN .START OFF WITH 8 OR 4 good boys if they live at home with their parents and don't smoke cigarettes. We could put them in where they could learn the finest finish. The opportunity is a good one for the boy that wants to learn hand work. F. S. Bets Co., Hammond, Ind. 7tf

MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos, horse and wagons from 1 month t I year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co.. J13 Hammond bid, Hammond. Ind. Phone SIS.

TIMES - WANT ADS SERVICE TO YOUI

ARB FOR

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two large modern rooms steam heat and bath.Moo Ruesell at,. Hammond. 18-2

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave, Hammond. 16tf

FOR RENT Flat, telephone in, six rooms, 3 closets, pantry, bathroom, hot and cola water, gas range, hot water range, gas lights, 4 beds, carpeted, everything complete to right people. 222A Fayette st., Hammond. 16-2

FOR RENT Upper fiat, 264 Plummer ave. Inquire 749 Claude st., Hammond.

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 3414 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. 16-2

FOR RENT Large south front room, Vtery comfortably furnished; all modern conveniences; on Williams st.,

Hammond. Phone 14!ib. gtf

AKE YOU READING TUG TIMES f

in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in Hanover Township. Lake County, Indiana, for - more than six months prior to the date of this notice. And that he Is a qualified voter and a citizen of the United States of America; is a man of good moral character and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors: that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point,

Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday in March, the same being the 4th day of March, 1912,- for a renewal of a license to retail intoxicating, splritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a tine and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners cn the th day of March, 1911, aifd issued by Charles A. Johnson, Auditor of said Township, County and State, for a period of one year from said date. The precise location where liquors are to b sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed Is as follows: The front room on the ground floor of a one-story frame building located on a part of the southeast fractional quarter of section 27, township thirtyfour, range nine west of the 2nd P. M., described as follows, to-wlt: Com-

Lot 24, blk 1, 1st add. Dory Sa-

bal to Louis Bernstein., TOLLESTON.

Lot 4p, blk 7. Logan Pk, .Andrew'

J. O'Connell to May G. O'Connor GARY.

Lots 13 and 14, blk 4, Lincoln Pk.

Lucien J. Causler to Gary Securities Co

Lot 3, blk 28. Gary Land Co.'s 1st

sub, Peter Fiskum to Jennie II. LeRoy

Ijot 19, blk 97. same sub. William

H. Welter to Ferdinand Jaeger

Lots E and 6, blk 2, Jackson Pk

So. Broadway add. So. Broadway Land Co. to Bertha C. Frank WHITING. .

Lot S, blk 2, Standard add. Stand

ard Oil Co. to Wm. Doody GARY.

Lots 1 and 2, 3d Grant Tk add,

and lots 10. blk 2. and lot 11, blk 1. Condlt-McGinnity sub, and Tollfston, lots 1 to 6, blk 4, Oakdale add, Anthony Kecskes to Rev. Nicholas Stecovich

1,000

50

800

1,600

PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 63,40 tubs; cream

ery. 30c; price to retail dealers, 83 He;

prints. 34 He; extra firsts, 29c; firsts.

28c; seconds, 2627c; dairies, extra, 28

firsts, 26c; seconds, 24c; No. 1 lsdles.

24c; packl" stock, 22H Eggs Receipts, 3,206 cases; miscel

laneous lots, cases Included, 2527c;

cases returned, 25 26c; ordinary firsts.

2728c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh. 29HS0c; No. 1 dirties, 24c;

cheefci, 23c.

Potatoes Receipts. 45 cars; Wiscon

sin, 98c$1.02; Michigan, $1.021.05; Minnesota, $l.021.05. Sweet potatoes Illinois, per brt, $4.0005.00. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, 7c; 60 to 5. 7V49e; 80 to 100 lbs, 9llc; 100 to 120, 11 He. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 20Hc; No. 1 loins, 24c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck. 8H; No. 1 plate. 6 He. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 12Hc; roosters, 9c; springs. 13c; geese. 15c; ducks, 10c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.56; prime, $2.45; red kidney, fancy. J2.S3; brown Swedish, long. $2.00; round, $2.25. Green vegetables Asparagus, dozen bunches, $2.603.00; beets. 50c per sack; cabbage, per brl, $1.75&'2.75; carrots, 60 80c per sack; cucumbers, doz, $1.00gl.50; cauliflower, $1.26 2.00 box; celery, $1.00 1.60; horseradish, 35 50c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per brl, $2.00 10.00: leaf. 27Hc per case; mushrooms, 2535c per lb; onions, $3.00 &3.50; per 100 lbs; parsley, f8.0012.00 per brl; peppers, crate, ' $1.503.50; radishes, 15 30c per doz; spinach, $7.00 8.00 per mrl; pieplant, bunch, 40 50c; string beans, $2.00 3.00 per hamper; tomatoes, $2.00 3.00 per crate: turnips, 65c per sack; watercress, 20c per doz.

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

HIWOND. Blk 4, ex lot 61, Franklin add, K Gostlln, Meyn &, Co. a Calumet Realty Co 1 Lots 1 to 48, blk S, Winslow s add. Smith E. Salisbury to Anna F. 'Salisbury 1 Lot 41. blk 3, Hoffman's 1st add, Gostlln, Meyn & Co. to John F. Hartlerode 250 Lot 26, H. W. Sohl's 4th add. Same Co. to Arthur J Goodlander . . . 200 MILLER. Lot 7, blk 24, Daly's 1st add, Marlon B. Spencer to Harvey F. ' Wood 600 S H lot 7, blk 24. Daly's 1st add, Harvey F. Wood to George J. Knapp -. 300 N H lot 7. blk 24. same add, Har'vey F. Wood to Wellington A. Brownbrldge 300 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 27, blk 19, 2nd add, Frida L. Carlson to Marie C. Roop .. 1TC Lot 44, blk 4, 3d add. Sczepan Kowalskl to Walenty Sobrlalski 375 Lot 24, blk 22. 2nd add. E. Chgo .'o.to William Tel. Riochers 1 Same lot, William II. RIechers to

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Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, 99Hc $1.004; No. 3 red, 98c $1.00: No. 2 hard, $1.01 H 1.04; No. 3 hard, 99c $1.02.

Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.1061.13: No. 2 northern,'

fl.07-l.10; No. 3 spring, fl.031.07. Corn by sample: No. 3, 6314(S64ie; No. 3 white, 6464Hc; No. 3 yellow, 64 64Hc: No. 4, 61 61 "Sic. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 5314' 634c; No. 3 white, 52453c; No. 4 white, 50H62i4c; standard, 52i53e.

where real estate is situated. Sale to be for all cash or one third cash, balance In two installments payable In 1 and 2 years drawing In terest at rate of 6 per cent per annum payable annually secured by mortgage. Court finds that Schlltz Brewing Co. has a mortgage on real estate for f 1,000 and ordered sold free of said lien and claim of Brewing Co. paid out of first proceeds realized. Court fixes commlssioner's bond at $7,600. Now presented and approved with Wm. H. Gostlln, Jr., as surety. Real estate ordered sold subject to approval of court. , Judgment. 8229. C. Oliver Holmes vs. George Clemmlngs et al. Find for plaintiff quieting title. Judgment. 82S3. C. Oliver Holmes vs. Fred D.

Martin et al. Find for plaintiff

quieting title. Judgment.

S253. Henry A. Paine, etc. vs. Calumet

Contracting Co. et al. Deft- C. H.

Maloney Co. files cross complaint against plaintiff and defts. Deft. I. W. Lower Co. files disclaimer.

Calumet Supply Co. and files answ

er by way of disclaimer to complaint and all cross complaint. Find for plaintiff for $217.31 and $26.73 atty's. fees against defts. Florence R. Conney. Flora Rose, , Calumet Contracting Co. and Unit

ed States Lbr. Co. Judgment. Agreed by all parties that casa on I cross complaint of C H. Maloney Co. be continued for the term. ) 8322. Jacob J. Marks et al. vs. Nana Hoffman et al. Plaintiff dismisses complaint, costs paid. Plaintiffs withdraw demurrer to defts cross complaint and file disclaimer. 8337. Charlotte Ehlers ' vs. Louis

Jenkins. Defendant defaulted. Find for plaintiff for f59.41. Judgment. 8347. C. L. S. & So. B. Ry. Co. vs. Christiana Cook et al. Clerk ordered to issue warrant to appraisers for failure to meet They are ordered to meet at Gary Statd Bank, Gary at 10 o'clock a. m. on Feb. 13th, 1912 and to file report on Feb. 20th. 8379. George Habedank vs. May Habedank. Defendant defaulted. Find for plaintiff granting divorce. Judgment. 84S5. Frederick Comstockiet al vs. John J. Chester. Plaintiff's attorney suggests death of one of the partners. Charles Runkel and asks leave to file a supplemental complaint (amended). Granted. 8077. Calumet Supply Co. vs. Calumet Contracting Co. et al. Sub to court on pltfs. complaint against Calumet Cont. Co. and Rose & Conney. Find for plaintiff for ,$298.81 against defendants. Sub to court on cross complaint of John J. Webecker against defendants Calumet Contracting Co., Conney & Rose. Find against said defendants for fl50. Judgment. Deft. I. W. Lower Co. files disclaimer as to complaint and all cross complaint. S321. Kewanee Water Supply Co. vs. Calumet Contracting Co., et al. Deft- I. W. Lower Co. dismisses cross complaint. Deft. John S. Andrews files disclaimer. Deft. Calumet Contracting Co. asks leave to file counter claim. Plaintiff objects to filing Deft. I. W. Lower Co.

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$$ LOANS $$ made on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Store or Office Flxturee from one month to one year, on the Lowest Terms and the Easiest Rates, with privllage of a most ample Rebate If paid before due. ASK US. $10 and up. We loan anywhere tn the Calumet District. Calumet Loan Co, 212 Hammond Building Phone 323 OPEN EVERY EVENING.

files disclamer to eomplaint and all cross complaints Calumet Supply Co. files disclaimer to complaint and all cross complaints. Deft. John J. Wesbecker files disclaimer to complaint and all cross complaints. Cross complaint of United States Lbr. Co. continued for the term by agreement of parties. Cast on cross complaint of C. H. Maloney Co. continued for term. '

East Chicago Beaten. Last night Hast Chicago was defeated by Hobart, and Hobart was defeated by Gary. This makes it look like an easy snap for Gary freshmen tonight when they meet Cast, Chicago freshmen.

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CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard white. $Vtc; perfection, Sc; headlight. 175, 12c; eocene, llVkc; elaine. 18c; V. M. P. naphtha, 11c: gasoline, 13 Vic; machine gasoline, -23c; raw linseed oil, single brls, 76c; 5 brl lots, 75c; boiled, single brls, 77c; & brl lots, 78c; turpentine, 54Vc; summer black oil, 7Hc; winter blaek oil. 8c. Thene quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chi-

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($37$0). Court appoints L. T. Meyer as commissioner to sell real - estate at private sale upon two weeks notice by publication in Hammond Uailv News and by posting in five public places in vicinity

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

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