Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1912 — Page 7

Mondav. March 25, 1912.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERSNOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, leaders of the following advertisements who wish to communtcat with advertisers whose Identity Is rot revealed, should follow the instructions to address ihem by the key letter glvn. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous can not. la Justice to the vrtlr, 1 be answered. Bimpiy ronow imhi."v..

As rar a, it is possible It t TIMEKEEPERS WANTED For railthat all classified ads should either be ,.,, ., . , ,

mailed or ent to the office. TH Tlm will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the telephone. FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE 40, 50, 60, 80, 144, 220 acre farms. Price is from $65 to $75 acre. F. H. APP, Bristol, Ind. Phone 16. FOR SALE The time Is near when you will need a new spring, mattress, bed and everything else in household goods. Be sure and remember "The Hammond reraitare Co."" and get our prices, for that will mean a big saving ror sou. 342 K. State at. Pkeme 543. J. Arkla. " FOR SALE 75-foot lot, good soil, with 2-room house and outbuilding; bargain If taken at once. Inquire 769 Beall .w H.mmnnd. 2Z-4 FOR SALE 10 acre farm. Improved. Inside city limits of Crown Point; abundance of fine fruit, city water, electric light, etc. Address F. Russell, box 371, Crown Point, Ind. 25-8 FOR SALE A business black in Crown Point, cheap. Address F. Russell, box 371. Crown Point, Ind. 25-8 FOR SALE Fine corner lot located at 5th st. and Indiana ave.. Chicago; good location for store or fiat building. 3328 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. 23-3 FOR SALE Two lots, 25x125 feet, ad-ininlno-lot In Tolleston; bargain if taken at once. 3328 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. 25-3 - - FOR SALE Good double wagon; suitable for express or draying. Chicago Jxunge Co., Marble and Sheffield ave., Hammond. FOR SALE One Weber SM inch stiff pole wagon. Mike Place, Highland. Ind. 23-3 FOR SALE One team of ' good work horses at Mike's place. Highland, Ind. FOR SALE On account of leaving city,

(.room cottage, bath, gas for light rooms; all modern conveniences, elecand cooking; bargain if taken at once, trie lights. 12S Williams st.. Hammond. BM Wilcox ave., Hammond. Phone Phone 1183J.

11SSM. za- ' FOR SALE Cottage; must be moved at once. Paxton Lumber Co., HammondPhone 22. "3-3 FOR SALE Almost new Remington No. 7 typewriter, for $35. Address Mrs. R. Peacock. Dyer, Ind. ,23-3 FOR SALE One 7-passenger 8-cylinder " 4-door auto; one 50 h. p. truck, cheap; must sell.'Phone 399J, Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE Two-story brick house and garage; furnace heat, strictly modern; 11,000 down, balance to suit purchaser. 444 E. State St., Hammond. Phone 12S4J. J8FOR SALE Five-room house with arn, on Indiana Blvd., Robertsdale; modern improvements. Inquire 304 Sheridan ave.. Whiting. . . FOR SALE Ten Rhode Island Red ,'hens. also large new coop. Inquire 4T New York ave.. Whiting. FOR SALE Four-room pool table, par;lor, cigar and tobacco trade and fixtures, with privilege of two bowling alleys, in good mill town; no opposition; must sacrifice; doing good business. 18257 Erie ave., Hegewisch.. III. FOR SALE Hotel. 14 rooms, furnace heat, electric lighted; good business all the year; only public eating house In town; fifty miles from Chicago; ill health of wife and other business Interests prompts sale. Address H. B. Herrold, Westvllle, Ind. 22-4 FOR SALE New E-room cottage with bath and basement, on Truman st. Phone 1112J. Hammond, 22-3 FOR SALE 50-foot north front lot in ' renter block 1. Highland at. - addition; most desirable location In Homewood for the price. Phone Hammond 584. or eall 288 Plummer ave. 21-8 FOR SALE 60 feet on Chicago are., 1 block east of Calumet ave.; pavement, sewer, sidewalk and water connections in; $600. Address M P L, Times. Hammond. FOR SALE Good horse and harness. , W. C. Barrett & Co. tore, 3434 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. , FOR SALE r acres south of Baldwin ', Locomotive plant site; price $400 acre. K. L Miller, 30 N. La Salle t Chicago. 27tf FOR SALE Second hand household '- goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros.' storage house, Fayette and Sohl at., and ask for Mr. Sourbeer. manager. BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD AND ROOM In family of two; . gentlemen preferred; references required. Call at 4S1 May St., Hammond. rhri'29R , . .

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AGENT WANTED For something that sells most in every house and net 200 per cent. Address A B, Times, Hammond. MAN COOK WANTS WORK; STRICTly sober; state wages. Address X O. Times, Hammond. I WANTED-Btron boy about 18 ye o WcE Belting; & Hos Co.. c ars cor- , ner Truman and Sohl, Hammond. . w o u intuit, anu jumuri tuiiinic., contractors, etc.. United States and Canada; pay starting $75 to $125 monthly, with free board and quarters In some cases; splendid prospects. The International Timekeepers Association, Box 165, Salt Lake City. Utah. . i WANTED Young man to learn furnltura business. Apply Henry Huber. 1S8 State St.. Hammond. WANTED Wood car builders; steady work; good wages. Apply Western Steel Car Foundry Co., Hegewisch, 111. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED I 90 month; ' Hammond examination May 4th. Preparation free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 95N, Rochester, N. T. 1 WANTED Woman to do family wash- , lng. 4508 Magoun are., East Chicago. FEMALE HELP. WANTED A girl Tor general housework J49th and rorsyth Hammond. ; WANXEDWaUress and dishwasher. ,-- v. . Bn r-. . . . Chop Suey, 99 State St., Hammond. WANTED A woman for cleaning one or two days a week. Apply Turkish Bath Parlors, under First National Bank, Hammond. 25-2 WANTED .Girl for general housework. ! Inquire 3331 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. Sltf , WANTED A competent girl for gen eral housework. 983 So. Hohman st.., Hammond FOR.WFiNT. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house at 117 Douglas St., Hammond. 25-3 FOR - RENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. 697 Oaklev v. Hammond. 25-3 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 3321 Common-: wealth ave.. Indiana Harbor. FOR RENT Large alcove room; fu naee heat, gas and electric lights;. suitable for two: In southern part of city. Address Mrs. Gordon, care Times, Hammond, 2Stf '. . FOR RENT Two neatly furnished FOR RENT Four rooms and a bathroom; vacant March 26. 4411 Baring ave., East'Chlcago. jj-3 FOR RENT Two rooms for light house keeping; modern. 4725 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 21-3 FOR RENT Modern 7-room upper flat at 20 Condlt st. Inquire W. C. Harrison, phone 2SJ, Superior courthouse. Hammond. IStf MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on furniture, pianos, horses and wagons, from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 213 Hammond bldg., Hammond, Ind. Phone 328. MONEY LOANED SALARIED EM ployes and ot hers at lowest rates on I their own plain note. 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 18. I MISCELLANEOUS. j WANTED Plain sewing to do at home; done reasonable. Phone 1258J. 9 State st., Hammond. -2 PAINTING AND DECORATING done ln all Its branches at a reasonable price. Drop a postal, A. Wynlstorf, 454 Cedar st., Hammond. . . . . 25-5 WILL GO OUT BY THE washing. Phone 1258J. DAY TO 23-1 3-PLY READY ROOFING 85e; 2-PLY 65c per roll. Lund t & Walker Roofing Co., 603 E. State st., Hammond. Phone 105. GRAVEL AND FELT ROOFING AND repairing. Phone 10S, Lundt & Walker Roofing Co.. 603 E. State st., Hammond. TYPEWRITERS All makes. L C. SmUns, Underwoods, Olivers, etc., sold or rented. M to H manufacturers' prices. All machines guaranteed one year. Uhl typewriter desks. Supplies, all kinds. H. J. Postlowsite, Citizens National Bank 131Jg.. Hammond. Ind. Phone 397. Stf PHONE 771, YOUNG MEN'S TAILORS. for best cleaning and pressing. 61 State st., Hammond. 1-lm WANTED TO BUY. WANTED At onco, used household goods such aa tables, chairs, dressers, rugs, etc. Will pay cash and highest price. Call phone 843 or 243 E. State ! Hammond. WANTED TO RENT OK BUY House with ground for garden in suburb of Hammond, Ind. Address or call 267 Sibley St., Hammond. V. R. Fenton. . 23-3 WHY ARE READER? YOU NOT A TIMES

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.LOST Package containing three newstone cuts. Leave- at Summers pharmacy. C J, Sharp. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Restaurant or I lunchroom furnished; references. Address P If, Times. Hammond. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, MARCH TERM, 1913. MARY D. NAGLE VS. WILLIAM J. HARVEY ET AL CAUSE NO. 876S. ACTION TO PARTITION AND QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiff by L V. cravens, attorney, and flies her complaint herein, together with an affldavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, William J. Harvey and Bertha Harvey Hirsch, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same wilt stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1912, the same leing the 47th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room No. i. In the Superior Court Building, at Hammond. In paid County and State, on the second Monday of March, A. D. 1912, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness whehereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 9th day of March, A. D. 1912. . ERNEST L SIIORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By Mae Hanson. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF LIQVOR LICENSE. . Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township. Lake County, Indiana, and to the citizens of the eighth wartTof said City, that the t 'siiu, xienry strathman. Is a male Inhabitant and resident of said cny- Town9hP. County and State, and ler ln a or twenty-one years; that ne nas resided In the State of Indiana or more tnn one year last past, and ,n ln or Hamfnond. North Townsh,P. Lake County, Indiana, for more than months prior to the date of this rtlce: that h ( r,tmii.j : " 't J 1 1 w VI , V t TT I or sa,1 crtv' county and State, and is man of KooI moral character, and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale

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' . ne wm apply to the County Board Commissioners of Lake Counl maiana, at the April. thereof, the same being the 1st rtv nt -Pr". isi-, for leave to purchase the .oiuers .uquor License heretofore granted by the County Board of Comvi xakv uoumy, Indiana, to Edward Sommer, and Issued by Charles jonnson. Auditor of said Countv nn the 5fh day of June. 1911, at and for his place of business in said City of nammona, wtileh said place of bual ness is described ln said license as fol lows, to-wlt: ine iront room on the ground floor of the one-story frame building located on lot 24, block I, Morris addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, and further known and described as 549 Morton avenue. The room In which liquors are to be sold is twenty-one by forty-feet, has glass rront, one front and one side entrance and all of the inside of said room can ooch i rum Baia .Morton avenue, a public highway in said City, County and State. The bar Is on the west side Of room. There ara living mnn. n tne rear of said building. I HENRY STRATHMAN. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLLESTON. Lot 3, blk 18, Oak Park add, Jim S. Ofulis to Isabelle Dearbeyne Lots 1, 2, 3, blk 3, Tolleston . Heights, George w. Fisher to Ida A. Tull West feet of north 66 feet, lot 14. blk 10, Edward Behnke to Peter Hand Brewing Co....... loo GARY. Lots 1 to 3, Caldwell's Gary Land Assn. 1st sub, Caldwell Gary Land Assn. to Gustav Wendt.. Lot 10. blk 3, Broadway add, Wladyslawa Syrklewicz Wyszynskl to Leonard M. Wyssynski Lot 18, blk 33. Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to Charles F- Rce sit Lots 33. 14, blk 3, Jackson Tark So. Broadway add, So. Broadway Land Co. to Timothy O'Flanagan HAMMOND. Lots 20 and 21. blk 11. Eschenburgs State Line add, George A. Carpenter to Vern W. Parker Lots 34 to 37. blk 4. Manufacturer's add, Smith Bader Davidson Co. to Fred W. Findling. . INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 1J. blk 29. Frederick J. Wegg to Anthony J. Burns et al . . Lots 1 to 14, resub blk 1. Park add, Barney Cohen to Indiana Trust and Savings bank Lots 1 to 25. 29 to 36, blk 3. Park add, and lots 12 to 20, resub blk 1. Park add. Same parties as last deed 350 ADVERTISED MAIL. rh. nlln.t ...... - c niiniu ieiierg remain uncalled for in the Hammond postof flee ror week ending March 25, 1912: ' Miss Christine Beloff. Mrs. Benv, B and A. Berkowitz (2), John D. Braun -a i... mibb zwiia xsrennan, Thomaj Eajer.

Wm. II. Beta, Clark Chapman, Mr. Crltzer, C. B. Challender. Harry I

luclo, C. P. Fisher. Mrs. Fred Greenya, I Master George Gooch, Miss Margaret Goats, Mlu Carrie Hill, Antonla Jannos, Szabad Jmrlcnek, Wactaw Karasek. Mrs. Sadie Longnecker, T. La Baron, Guiseppe Maszncco, Mrs. J. Murphy, Mrs. James Mann, Christ Mlllenberg, Mrs. Rosa Naggy, Dan O'Sea, W. L. Payton, Dr. W. A. Reld, Franz Rossi. Mrs. M. H. Rund, John Seen. Ivan Sachar, Samuel Sialso, Loyld Turner, Mrs. J. Williams. F. W. Wilson. Mrs. Ben Wheeler, Dan G. White. Mr. Westberg. Clifton Alexander Webb, Mrs. C. H. Williams, Mrs. Margaret F. Youngs, Lazo Zrulc. F. R. SCHAAF, P. M. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Hogs Good to prime heavy, $7.50 7.60; mixed lota and butchers, $7.45 .60; fair to fancy light. $7.457.55; roughs, pigs and stags, $3.00 07.75. Sheep Native lambs, $7.00 8.00; fed lambs, $7.008.00; cull lambs. $4.25 5.50; native yearlings, $5.007.00; native ewes, $4.50 5.75. Cattle Good to prime steers. $7.50 8.86; fair to good beeves. $S.257.50; common to fair beeves, $5.00 6.25; In ferior killers. $4.00 5.00; common to good calves, $4.607.50; good to choice vealers, $7.5008.25; heavy calves, $4.55 5.50. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices on carbon and other oils: Standard, white, 9c; perfection, 10c; headlight. 17$, HUc; eocene, 12c; elaine, 13 He; V. M. P. naphtha. 12 Vic; gasoline, 15c; machine gasoline, 23c; raw linseed oil. single brls, 78c; 6 brl lots, 75c; boiled, single brls, 77c; 5 brl lots, 75c; tureptine, 67c; summer black oil, 7c; winter black oil. Sc. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.02 V 1.03 V4: No. 3 red. $1.01 Vi 1.02 V4; No. 2 hard. $1.03 V4 1.05; No. 3 hard. $1.01 1.02 Vs. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.1101.15; No. 2 northern, $1.061.18; No. 3 spring, 98c$1.05. Corn by sample: No. 3, 68V469c; No. 3 white. 691,i70V4c; No. 3 yellow, 69694c; No. 4, 66V67c. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 54 55c: No. 3 white, 53Vt54c; No. 4 white, 5153c; standard, 6454Vic PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Receipts, 4.863 tubs; creamery, 30c; price to retail dealers, 30V4c; prints. SIVjc; extra firsts, 29c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 27c; dairies, extra. 27c; firsts. 25c; seconds, I3c; No. 1 ladles, 23c; packing stock, 22c. Eggs Receipts, 7.622 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 1920c; cases returned. 1919Vc; ordinary firsts, 20c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 2121 Vie; extras, candled for city trade. 23V4c; No. 1 dirties. 19c; checks, 18c Potatoes Receipts, 42 cars; Wisconsin, $1.1791.20; Michigan, $1.1801.20; Minnesota, $1.18 1.20. Sweet potatoes Illlaola. per brl. $4,00000. New potatoes Florida reds, $2.25 per hamper. Veal 60 to 60- lb weights. 77Ve; 60 to 80 lbs, 8H8VtC; 85 to 100 lbs, 9V410Vc. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1, 18c; No. 1 loins, 24Vie; No. 1 round. lOVic; No. 1 chucks, 8c; No. 1 plate. 7c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls. 14c; roosters. 10c; springs, 16c; geese, 10c; ducks. 15c Beans Pea beans, hand picked choice, $2.63; prime. $2.60; red kidney, fancy, $2.50; white, kidney, $3.00; brown Swedish, long. $3.00; round, $!.I5. Green vegetables Asparagus. per box, $3.0004.50; beets, 80c per sack; cabbage, per brl, $2.503.25; carrots. 75 90c per sack; cucumbers, doz. $1.25 1.76; cauliflower, $1.2533.25 per box; celery, $3.008.00; horseradish, 85$50c per dos stalks; lettuce, head, per brl. $2.007.00; leaf. 1517Vc case; mushrooms. 16$5e per lb; onion. $4.23 per 100 lbs; parsley, $4.005.00 per brl; peppers, crate, $2.002.25; radishes, 1540c per dos; spinach, $5.009.00 per brl; pieplant, per box, $2.00; string beans, $2.00 (ft 4.00 per hamper; tomatoes, $2.003.60 per crate; turnips, $1.25 per tub; watercress. 515c per dox. COP WINGS HAMMOND MAN "(Continued from Page one) man's helper; Albert Creasebaum and Oscar Brasom, two teamsters. Warren Is a teamster, tod, and Is a married man, while the other three are single. Two Bnlleta Fired. Officer OkraJ attempted to place Love under arrest on the charge of disorderly conduct. Reports are conflicting as to wether Warren tried to prevent the officer from making the arrest, one report being that he interfered merely to quiet Love, who was resisting the pollcman. Okraj drew his gun, not with the intention to shoot, he says, but rather to scare the four. A scuffle ensued for possession of the gun and two bullets were fired, en missing and the other hitting Warren, cutting hie femural vein. Warren fell to the sidewalk and his three companions fled, and fifteen minutes later two of them were arrested ln Moynahan's saloon and the other was found walking along Plummer ave nue. D CWdlaw Ftada Bullet. Officer Okraj. after the shooting, summoned Burns' ambulance and the injured man waa removed to St. Margaret's hospital, where he arrived very weak from the loss of much blood. Dr. B. W. Chtdlaw was at the hospital in answer to a summons, and extracted the bullet and by quick work stopped the flow of blood, and probably saved the man's life. Warren's condition is very serious, but this morning he was reported to be as well as could be expected under the circumstances. Love, Creasebaum and Brasom spent the nlght'in jail, pending a hearing before Judge Green on the charge of disorderly conduct and resisting an officer.

HI GREATLY Owing to the dilapidated railway service furnished to the people of Garyseveral business men who are member of the Gary Commercial Club declare they will take up the problem at the next meeting. They also declare that they will seek the co-operatton of oth-J er cities ln the Calumet region In securing decent service. The local postmasters er Btoatoffic forces are not blamed for the delays. Investigations show that the railway service is at fault. ) The worst trouble is with the second ' class mail delivery. j Instances of this ara noted In Thb Times office. For Instance a newspaper mailed from Hammond on last Thurs day did not reach Gary seven miles distant until Saturday afternoon. Subscribers to New York newspapers have ; received no copies since last Wednes-1 day. At the Gary postofflce today i i was stated that a large bulk of second class mall had arrived today but owing . to the large amount it will take some 1 time to sort it out and it is expected that It will be delivered late today or tomorrow. It Is possible that remonstrances will be filed with Congressman Crumpacker because of the shabby treatment of the postofflce department given to cities in the Calumet region. As conditions now stand the methods of the department impair the efficiency of the local postoffices and cause much loss to business houses. CENTER TOWNSHIP REPUBLICANS .(Special to The Times.) . Crown Point, Ind., March 26. The republicans of Center township met in mass convention on Saturday evening for the purpose of selecting delegates to the state and congressional conventions to be held this week. A big crowd was present, the courthouse assembly room being packed to the guards, a generous sprinkling of citizens with democratic proclivities being in evidence. The meeting was called to order by Township Chairman Joseph Beattte and Herbert Wheaton was selected aa temporary secretary. The naming of the delegates was made without opposition, the tickets having been previously arranged and selected. The delegates were unlnstructed. but will cast their lot with the Taft adherents, following the sentiment of the gathering on Saturday night. Following is the list as selected at the meeting: Congressional convention Delegates: John Claussen, Frank Muzzall, Ernest Shortridge. Alternates: Joseph Atkins. William Thomen, August Neunfeldt. State convention Delegates: Charles Johnson, Herbert Jones, John Dennaha. Alternates: William Newton, Fred Ruff, Frank Schlemmer. SOCIALSESSION WAS COSTLY Lonnie Horwat and Peter Modyar. employed at the chemical works, Grasselli, enjoyed a little social session the latter part of last week which coats the former $10 and costs and ten days in the county jail, and the latter the usual assessment of "one and." Special Judge Twyman was the cruel party who assessed the fines, and the city court was the scene of the trial. Lonnie, It seems, as a token of his affection, caressed Pete with a black jack, the article known as such . descending on Pete's dome of thought directly over his right eye. Pete, just to return the compliment, allowed his dinner pall to descend with considerable force on his friend's devoted head, and the result was that both were arrested. Lonnie, being the aggressor, got It worse than Pete did when it cam to the administration of justice, but Pete was not held wholly blameless, his friend showing that his come back was a trifle stronger than need be. WHITING ELECTS THREE. DELEGATES Whiting, Ind.. March 25. The republicans of Whiting met In the city hall on Saturday night to elect delegates and alternates to the Tenth congressional district convention to be held at Hammond March 28, and also to the state convention to be held at Indianapolls on March SC. These delegates, who will go to both conventions, are as follows: State convention Delegates: Sena-

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