Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1912 — Page 7

Monday. April 15. 1912. THE TIMES.

Classified:: LdVertisin

NOTICE TO TIMES READERSnotice TO ADVERTISERS, headers of the following advertisements wkj wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity Is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at thia of flee to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, he answered. Simply follow Instructions.

FOR SATE.

KOR SALE IS R. C. Rhode Island red hens and two cockerels, 11.50 each. Inquire 188 Condlt ft., Hammond.

Aa far as It is possible It Is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or ent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the telephone-

MALE HELP. WANTED A number of young: men to learn the curled hair spinning trade; must be active, and intelligent; good

wares to be made. Cudahy Packing Co.,

r.ast Chicago.

FOR SALE At a bargain, hand carved Tobey made oak sideboard In perfect condition. 60 Inches long, which cost owner $150. Apply Lake County Savings

& Trust Co.. Hammond.

FOR SALK In Homewood on ilason St.. two 40-foot lots. $1,100 each; part cash; all improvements paid to date.

W. J. Hastings, 59" Hohman st. Phone

51. Office open until 8 p. m. 15-3

la-2

WANTED Canvassers for house to houso demonstration by a reliable manufacturing concern: salary and commission to reliable parties. Call after 3 p. m.. SOI Wilcox St., Hammond. Miss Kirkham. 15"s

WANTED Aa single man as farm hand. First farm south of Hammond on the Chicago & Erie Ry. Phone 1272Y3. Steady work all summer for

the right man.

13-3

WANTED r-Few middle 'aged men to cover sixteen good towns in this section, Including Hammond; all summer's job; $2.75 per day first two weeks, then $T5 each month. Commence now. Olcn Bros., Rochester, N. Y.

WANTKD A horseshoer and blacksmith at once; good place for the right man. Call at M. Lennertz, MerHUvllle. Ind. H-

FOR SALE Cheap. 9-room brick house, bay window; good for big family,

boarders or roomers; 35-foot lot. Owner Is obliged to leave town. 3316 Ivy st..

Indiana Harbor, Inrt. 13-

FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island red efegs for hatching; winter layers, bred to lay. Mrs. Geo. McEwen, Hammond. Phone 129SY3.

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Entire second floor, con

sistlng of two furnished rooms, two

large wardrobes, large private bath

room, gas range, hot and cold wmter.

electric light; desire couple with no

children. 187 Indiana ave., Hammond.

FOR RENT 5-room cottage, S3 Roes

evelt ave. Apply F. B- Hall. 141 Sib

ley st., Hammond.

FOR RENT A modern 7-room brick

flat at 100 Carroll st, Hammond.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST A bull terrier; address on col

lar. Return J. Hoagehyde, 910 Erie

st., Hammond. Reward.

MONEY TO LOAN. MONET LOANED SALARIED EM

ployes and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $5, pay

back $3.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Cc. room S3 Rtmb&ch

block, over Llotf Store. Hammond. Ind.

Phone 11$.

FOR SALE 35 pigs from 125 to'300 lbs. Inquire Louis Walters. 25th and Clark Road, Tolleston. Ind. " 15-3

FOR SALE 80 -acre farm. Charlevoix, Mich.; 7-room house and other buildings in first class condition; 10 acres finest bearing fruit orchard, remaining 60 acres cleared and crops planted; $3,000; terms. R E (I, Times. Hammond.

LEGAL NOTICES.

WANTED Good butcher ice box and tools, block and counters. Phone 89J Whiting. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED $99 month. May examinations In Hamn-.or.d. Preparation free. Franklin Institute, Dept. SoO, Rochester. N. T.

FEMALE HELP. WANTED At once, girl or woman in family of three; no washing, good wages. 17 4 State Line et.. Hammond. Phone 1123J.

WANTED An all around girl capable of handling our machines to act as working forelady. Rick Laundry Co-Hammond.

WANTED Young girl to assist with general houework. Apply 748 Calumet ave., Hammond.

$:S5 CASH BITS A SMALL BUSINESS that will pay $100 a month clear; can shew what I do is steady and Increasing daily; reason: sickness. Address A-50, Times. Hammond. 13-3

FOR SALE Time to wake up. A beautiful two-bell alarm- clock free with every felt mattress within the next ten days. Clock absolutely free. Do not miss it. Call at once and examine our mattresses and springs and you will be satisfied tha -we do as we advertise. Yours for business, The Hammond Kuril It lire Co., J. Arfcia), 242 Kant State st. Phone 543.

FOR SALE Four Belle City Incubators but little used, 140-egg capacity, $5 each. One oak sideboard, nearly new, cheap. Call at 85 Williams st., Hammond.

FOR SALE A grocer's ice box and a 65-gallon Bowser oil tank. Inquire 369 Sibley et.. Hammond. Phone 1152M.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR

COURT. ROOM NO. J. MARCH TERM

1912. M AVOY BRO. CO.. A CORPO

RATION, VS. SAMUEL FRIEDMAN

ET AL CAUSE NO. 8861. ACTION

TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE.

Now comes the plaintiff by I V.

Cravens, attorney, and files. Its com plaint herein, together with an afflda

vit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Joseph Kuslna and

Mrs. Joseph Kusina, whose true chrls

t!an name Is unknown, ar not rest

dents of the State of Indiana.

Said defendants are therefore hereby

notified ef the pendency of saM action

and that the same will stand for trial

at the next term of said Court, and tha

unless they appear and answer or de

mur therein, at the calling ef said cause, on the 27th day of May. A. D.

1912. the same being the 13th day of the next term of said Court to be begun

and heldin Room No. 2, In the Superior

Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of May. A. D. 1912, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. i

In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set

my Hand and arnx the seal of said Court at Hammond, this 1st day of April. A. T. 1915.

ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE. Clerk U S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

WANTED Dining room girl at Sternberg's cafe. Indiana Harbor. Telephone 6S1J.

C51RL WANTED For general housework; family three. 15 Waltham St., flat 2, Hammond. 15-3

WANTED Competent girl or woman for "general housework; day service, live at home nights. Apply 87 Ogden st., Hammond, or phone No. 631 or 286.

FOR SALE OR TRADE Seven-room modern house. Phone 132SM. Htnmond, , 13-8

FOR. 'SALE Three lots purchased of Condlt-McGinnity Realty Co., in block S, Condlt l McGlnnity's th addition to Gary, near 25th and Main sts., now

for sale for one-half the price (consid

eration of deed dated Oct. 3, 1910) paid for same. Inquire room 212, Reynolds

Bldg.. Gary. lltf

WANTED Girl for general housework, family of three. Apply 488 Summer st.. Hammond.

WANTED Dining room girl and chamber, maid. Carleton hotel. Hammend. 13-2

WANTED Good girl or woman for gencal housework; no cooking. 310 Conkey ave., Hammond. Phone 14S9. WANTED Girl for general housework; $3 per week. W. C. Bailey, phone 442R, East Chicago. 12-3

FOR SALE Grocery, market, beat !oea.

tlon in city of Hammond; well estab

lished going business with excellent future prospects; well stocked; annual

sales over $38,000; Investment required $4,500; will consider part cash and se

curities for balance; have other, interests. Particulars, box 792. Whiting. Ind,

FOR SALE 37Va feet on Carroll at

near May at a bargain. Ideal resi

dence property adjoining city park. 831

Ada St., Hammond. , .

FOR SALE Old papers. S cents a

die. at Times office. Hammond,

WANTED Cashier dishwasher, porter, State St., Hammond.

and bookeeper, at We Cater, 90 12-3

WANTED Experienctd girl for general housework. Mrs. F. S. Baxter, So. Hohman st., Hammond.

WANTED Bright younj tickets. Apply at box mond theater.

: lady to soil office, Ham-8tf

FOR SALE Second hand household

goods at a give away price. Call Ool

den Bros.' storage house, Fayette and Sohl st., and ask for Mr. Sourbeer. man

ager.

WAITRESS WANTED at Young Men s Christian Association restaurant, Gibson, Ind. 3tf

WANTED At once, hand ironer. shirt finisher and girls to learn. Blck Laundry Co.. Hammond. 12-2 MLSCE LLANFOITSWANTED- The Hammond military band has a few vacant instruments. Any young man with experience or without please call at once. 470 East State st. or phone SS3R.

A GOOD FARM FOR SALE CHEAP

40 acres, good house and barn, small fruit and fruit trees,, deep well, one-

half mil from station, 'good soil, cow

pigs and chickens, $3,000. Would consider a trade. Smith, Bader, Davidson

Co.. 800 Broadway, Gary. 10

WHY RE PA PER? Wall paper cleaned to look like new. Work guaranteed. No job too small. Phone for estimates 1096M, Hammond. Al Bond.

HIPSHER & CO., general contractor

and builder. Repairing a specialty,

pnon8 Hammond 1051M, or 1328M,

shop: 4S30 Olcott ave.. East Chicago.

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Flat, furnished complete 6 rooms, 3 closets, bathroom, pantry

noi and com water, gas range, gas lights, 4 beds, telephone. 222A Fayette

St.. Hammond.

FOR RENT Modern 6-room cottage,

Wilcox st. Apply 111 Douglas st

Hammond. 13-2

is a qualified voter; that he is 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 May, the same

being the th day of May. 1912, fcr a

renewal o a license to retail Intoxlcat

tog, sptrltous, vinous and malt liquors

In less quantities than five gallons at

a time and permit the same to be drunk

upon the premises where sold. Said It-

cense being heretofore granted by the

Board of County Commissioners of

Lake County on the first day of May,

1S11, and issued by Charles A. Johnson,

auditor of said county, for a period of one year from said date to Mahlon De

Wolf; that on the 11th day of April

1913, a transfer of the above described

license was granted to Charles II.

Mead by the Lake Superior Court of

Lake County, and a certificate of trans

fer Issued by Charles A. Johnson, au

ditor ef said County, on the 13th day

of April, 1912.

The precise location where liquors

are to be sold by the transfer of the

license to be renewed Is as follows: The ground floor front room of the twostory frame building situated on south

west corner of Indiana boulevard and 111th street In Section 1. Township 27, Range 10,. in Hammend. Lake County, Indiana. The room In which liquors are to be sold and drank is 20x30 feet and 12 feet high, framing on Indiana boulevard, a .public highway in said City of Hammond. Bar room has glass front and all of the Inside of ea.ll room can be seen from said highway. Said room has three doors and two windows and there are three living rooms in rear and seven above. CHARLES H. MEAD.

Want to Raise Money?

$ If You Want to Raise Money $ Can you think of any better place to come than THE CALUMET LOAN CO.T Now that the Spring Is at hand people are getting money from us to pay back bills and keep their credit good. Also getting money to lay In their Summer Clothing and ether necessities. We have money to loan you tn amounts of $10 and upwards, returnable In small

v eeKiy or Monthly payments, uur cnarges considering the service, are very low. Should you have a loan with another Company, don't let that stand in your way. but call and see na and we will be pleased to pay them oft and advance additional cash for Immediate need. Full particulars If you call, and if you borrow from as you are assured of: FIRST. A fair, square deal from start to flatsh. v SECOND. Aa low rates aa can be made by any firm that meets Ita customers halt war nd treats them fairly. THIRD. A strtetly ronfldeatial transaction la every reapeet. FOURTH. A meat liberal rebate payments not due at date of settlement of aeeeaat tn you pay In shorter time than specified In your contract. Keep us In mind; we are always willing to call upon you if you find it Inconvenient to call hern. Call, phone or write. . $$$ CALUMET LOAIN CO.

REMEMBER Ol'R LOCATION.

PRIVATE CONSULTING ROOMS. LOANS ANYWHERE, Largest and Moat Reliable la Lake Count,

NO. 213 HAMMOND BLDG, C C C PHO.NE S-3. C C C Open Every Evealaa-. JJ44 43

HAMMOND, IND. Phone, Write or Calk

retail, with the privilege of allowing chickens, fowls, 15c;

he same to. be drank upon the prem- geese, 9c; ducks, 15c.

and allowing the sale! Beans Pea beans, hand

ses where sold

f tobacco and cigars in connection choice. $2.632.65: red kidney, fancy.

with said business, on the premises de- j $2.502.53; white, kidney. $1.73 3 00;

brown Swedish, long, $2.00

NOTICE

OF

FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; suitable for man and wife or two ladies employed during day. Also two modern furnished rooms with bath for light housekeeping, use of parlor and piano; references re-quired. 3314 Grapevine et., Indiana Harbor.

FOR RENT Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping. 201 Chicago ave., Hammond. Phone 107SM. 15tf FOR RENT Three rooms and bath. 3819 Hemlock st., Indiana Harbor.

TAXES County Taxes may be paid to Smith, Bader, Davidson Company, 800 Broadway, Gary. TYPEWRITERS All makes sold at lowest prices, cash or credit. Rentals and repairs. II. J. Postlewaite, Citizens National Bank Bldg., Hammond, Ind. Phone 397. 4tf l-PLY READY ROOFING 85c; 2-PLY 6c per roll. Lundt & Walker Roofing Co.. 603 E. State st. Hammond Phone 105. GRAVEL AND FELT ROOFING AND repairing. Phone 105, Lundt & Walker Roofing Co., 603 E. State St.. Hammond.

FOR RENT Modern front room for gentlemen. Apply 43 Carroll St., Hammond. Phone 813M. 15-3

FOR RENT Furnished room, 38 Clinton st., block from Hohman. Phone 915M.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1913. NANCY E. SHARPE VS. JOHN' CRAMER. SR. ET AL CAUSE NO. $878. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiff by J. Will

Belshaw. attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with, an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, John Cramer Sr. and Mrs. John Cramer Sr., his wife.

whose true christian name is unknown;

John Cramer Jr. and Mrs. John Cramer Jr., his wife, whose true christian name

Is unknown; E. M. Cramer, whose true

christian name Is unknown, and Mrs. E. M. Cramer, his wife, whose true chris-

tlon name is unknown; M. J. Bruton.

whose true christian name is unknown, and J- W. Bruton, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown; and all of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, creditors, assigns, widows and widowers of each and all of the above-named defendants, and

all of the heirs, devisees, distributees, widowers, widows, creditors and as

signs of eaeh and of all of the above named parties,' and the unknown own

ers or the east half of the northeast

quarter of section eight, township thir

ty-three North, range nine west of the

second P. M., and all persons claiming any Interest by, through, and under any of the above-named persons or parties, either as successors to any of the above-named defendants, or otherwise, all of whose names are unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana. That they are proper and necessary parties defendants in and to the above entitled- action; that this action is brought to quiet title to real estate situated In Lake County and In the State of Indiana; diligent inquiry has been made, but the place of residence.

and the true christian name of each, all. or any of the above named persons whose true christian names are. alleged to be unknown, and who are alleged to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, cannot be ascertained; are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby

notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will 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 10th day of June, A. D. 1912. the same being the 25th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room 2, Superior Court House, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of

May. A. T. 1112. said action will be

heard and determined In their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said

Court, at Hammond, this Sth day of

April, A. D. 1912.. - ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk,

FOR THE PURCHASE

LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens

of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana,

that the undersigned, Charles Schubert,

Is a male inhabitant and resident of

the State of Indiana, said City and County .and over the age of twentyone years. That he has resided in the

State of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six

months prior to the date of this notice anj Is a qualified voter thereof and that he is a citizen of the United States of

America and a man of good moral

character and a nt person to be en

trusted with the sale of intoxicating

liquors; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown

Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the 6th

day of May, 1912. for permission to

transfer his license heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 1st day ef January, 1913, and is

sued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of

said County, on the 2nd day of January

1912, and move his place of business

from the place described as follows, to-

wit: The ground floor front' room of a

one and half story frame building situ

ated on lot 4. block 1. H. W. Sohl's ad

ditlon to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Said room faces

south on Michigan avenue, a public highway, in said City and has a glass

front, front and side entrance and en

trance again ttf living rooms In the

rear. The bar'la on the west side of the room. Said room Is. 22x32 feet. All of the Inside of said room can be seen from said Michigan avenue. There are

living rooms In the rear to the fol

lowing place hereinafter described as follows, to-wit: The front room on the ground floor of the two-story brick

building situated on lot 10, block 2, E W. Sohl's 6th addition to Hammond

Lake County, Indiana, further known

and described as 2S3 Michigan avenue.

The room in which liquors are to be

sold is 22x42 feet and faces south on

Michigan avenue, a public highway in

the City of Hammond, Lake County

Indiana. Said room has glass front and

all of the inside of said room can be seen from said Michigan avenue. There

are living rooms in the rear and on

the second story of said building. CHARLES SCHUBERT.

crlbed as follows, to-wlt:

The two-story frame building situ

ated and located on lot nine (9), in block fifteen (15), in the Chicago-Tol-leston Land & Investment Company's

Fifth Addition to Tolleston, now a part

of the City of Gary, Calumet Township,

ake County, Indiana. The room in

which said liquors are to be sold is described as follows: The front room on

he ground floor of said building, said

room is 12 feet wide, 24 feet Ions and 9

feet high. The bar occupies the north

side of said room, which has one front and one rear door, glass front windows, said room fronts east on Adams street, a public highway in said city, also de

scribed as No. 1732 Adams street, all of said room can be seen from said high

way.

There are four living rooms In the

rear of said room and eight rooms on the second floor.

DANIEL R. WHITE.

roosters

lie;

picked

i2.10; round, Louisianas,

REAL ESTATE TRftNSFERS

!50

ISO

150

150

$2.25. Berries Strawberries, $2.002.28 per 24-pt case.

Green vegetables Asparagus, per box, $3.50 g'4.J0; beets, $3.50 g, 4.00 crate; cabbage, per brl, $3.23(3.75; carrots, 57 90o per sack; cucumbers, dos, $1,500 1.75: cauliflower. $1.503.50 per box;

celery, $2.004.50; horseradish. 35(350e! per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per brl. j

j.uuB. ,.00; lear, zsC30c case; mushrooms. 2040c per 1m; onions, $3.30 4.00 per 100 lbs; parsley, $2.505.00 per brl; peppers, $2.00 per case; pieplant.

dox, il.sott 2.00; string beans, $1.50 3.50 hamper; spinach, $3.00 3.01) per brl; tomatoes, $2.004.00 per crate; turnips. $1.25 per tub; watercress, 6 15c per doz; green onions, $.252.50 per box.

Chicago and attempted to get oft th train about 300 feet west of the Hohman street crossing. The train was going: at a high rate of speed and when Moorack's feet struck the ground he was unable to retain his feeL He was stunned by tfie fall and helped to Dr. Hoffman's office. Besides being bruised he suffered- a cut on his forehead and nose and is reported getting along nicely this morning.

500

550

FOR RENT New 7-room flat; strictly modern'; bath, oak finish throughout, corner Charlotte and State st. Inquire 444 State st., Hammond. Phone 1234J.

FOR RENT Grocery and market with

fixtures; fine location. 739 State Line

st., Hammond.

ARE YOU READING THE TIMES'

FOR RENT Furnished room suitable

for two at $2 per week; for one person $1.25 per week; board next door, Apply at 50$ Sibley st., Hammond.

NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF LIQUOR

LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizen

of the City of Gary, Calumet Township

Lake County, Indiana, that the under

signed is a male inhabitant, reslden and qualified voter of said City, Town

snip, county and Mate, over the age o

twenty-one years, and a citizen of the

United States of America: that he is

man of good moral character and fit t

be entrusted with the sale of intoxicat ing liquors and is possessed of all o

the qualifications required by the law

of the State of Indiana to entitle him 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 May term, 1912, for permission to purchase the retail

liquor license heretofore granted by the

Board to Joe Mandula for a period of one year from November. 1911, which

license granted the privilege of selling sptrltous, vinous, nialt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart on the following described

premises which are as follows and at which place this applicant desires to

continue said business, to-wit:

The ground floor front room of a

two-story (2 frame building situated on lot 17, block 18, Chicago-Tolleston

Land & Investment Company's Third

Addition to Tollaston. now in the City

of Gary, Indiana. Said room has glass front, front and side entrance, is 22x28 xlO feet and faces west on Jefferson street, a public highway.

VICTOR DEJ'ELIN.

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A

LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice Is hereby given to the citizens

q the City of Hammond, Lake County

Indiana, that the undersigned, Charles

II. Mead, a male inhabitant and resident of the City of Hammond, said

Township, County and State of Indiana and is over the age of twenty-one years and has resided in the State, of Indiana for more than one year and in

the City of Hammond, Lake County, In

diana, for more than six months prior

to the date of this notice. And that he

NEW CHICAGO.

Lot 15, blk 12, 3d add. New Chi

cago Real Estate & Invest Co. . $

Lot 23, blk 12. 3d add, same par

ties as last deed

Lot 23, blk 12, 3d aid, same par

ties as last deed...

Lot '23, blk 9, 4th add, same as

last deed

EAST CHICAGO.

Lots A to D, resub. lots 1 and 2.

blk 4. resub. blks t3, 14, 15, 17, 26, 27, SW 29-37-9, Laura Luella Cox to David Cohn 6,000

Lots, 23. 24, blk 16, SW 29-37-9.

East Chicago Co. to Maryan

Skikiewicz HAMMOND.

Lot 22, north 15 feet lot 21, blk 1,

Towle's 2nd add, Herman Haehnel to Clarence N. Jewett

Lot 20. east j lot 19, blk 3. East Lawn add, Englehardt Ullrich to Claude W. Campbell 1,700 GARY. Lot 19, blk 7, Broadway add, Harry R. Barker to Mike Uskert et al 750 Lots 10, 20, blk 2; lots 29 to 32, blk 7, and lots 6, 7, 12, 13, blk 8. Schug Park So. Broadway add., Lewis Goereng to Amanda Brillhart 2,500 Lots 17 and IS, blk S, SanfordI Tubbs' 2nd add, Hobart Realty Co. to John B. Roessel LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. Lot 10, blk 4, Matthats" add. Henry W. Huttman to Nicholas

Schlltz HOBART. Lot 8, N H lot . John G. Earles sub., Erik Olson to Jeaephlna Charleston ,,,

IVANHOE. Lots 1 to 9. 16. blk 4, Henry A. Boorse's 1st add," Catherine Lakin to Joseph P. Grantham..., Lots 10 to 13, blk 4, Henry A. Boorse's 1st add, Joseph P. Grantham to Mabel C. Faulds.. Lot 9. blk 4, same add as last deed, same as last deed to Esther Reuter Lots 14; 15, 16, blk 4, same add as last deed, same as last deed to H. II. Squires TOLLESTON. Lot 22, blk 3. Central Park add, same as last deed to Christian

Chrlstianson Lot 21, blk 3, same add as last deed, same as last deed to Gustav Chrlstianson Lot 6. blk 3, same as last deed, same as last deed to Harold Kaldahl Lot 34, blk 4, Logan Park add., Joseph P. Grantham to Ward W. Hedden

Lots 11 and 12, blk 8, Central Park add. same as last deed to Olander Johnson . 1,900 Lots 12, 13. blk 15, Oak Park add. Henry P. Bulkley to Joseph p.

' Grantham Lot 45, blk 1, Sherman Park add. Wickizer Bondurant Co. to Cora M. Kintze! - MILLER. Lot S6, blk 14, Packer's add.. John W. Lyddick et al to J. Alfred Jones

LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Fair t6 fancy light, $7.70ff 7.S5; roughs, pigs and staKs, $6.00 8.30; aood to prime heavy, $7.75117.93; rixed lots and butcher, $7 703'7.5. Shep Native lambs $7.J0lfl .3.1; fed Umos. $7.138.1S; citil lambs. $4.25 t.:;v. native yearlings. $5.00G,7-25. CaV'e Good to pnns ters, $7.50 ?.i.i; fjtr to good b?ev.s, $i.25'3'7.50; common to fair beeves. $5.006.25; in

ferior steers, Ji.0OW5.C0; common to

good calves, $4.507.25; good to choice vealers, $7.25 8.00.

CASH GRAIN, MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.06Vi& '1.10H; No. 3 red. $1.051.08Vs; No. 3 hard, $1.06 Vi l lOfc ; No. 3 hard. $1.051.09. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.10 1.14: No. 2 northern, $l.091.13; No. 3 spring, $1.031.10. Corn by sample: No. 3, 78i79e;

ao. i wirne, SlSlic; No. r yellow..

.9280e; No. 4, 77Si-78e. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 69 60c; No. 3 white. 5SVi53c; No. 4 white, 58 59 Uc; standard. 58 ?i g39 4er.

HYHOFF WILL HOW SUE FOR SLANDER

Suits for libel, slander, malicious prosecution and defamation of character are promised by John J. Nyhoff, former commissioner of public works at Gary, and who was discharged bv Judge Van Fleet last Saturday, thus wiping out the Dean bribery solicitation charges against bim. Nyhoff admits that the suits will be filed and that the total amount of damages to be asked for will be $500,000. However, he declines to etata at this time who the defendants will be. A man In the Knotts camo said that the suits will be directed against Governor Marshall Special Prosecutors Parker and Hodges, Sherlf? Grant, T. B. Dean. H. G. Hay, jr., president of. the Gary State Bank and pesslbly sev-

eral of the general officials of the Indiana Steel company.

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CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices on carbon and other oils: Standard, white, 9ic perfection, 10c; headlight, 175, 11 He; eocene, 12c: elaine, 18Hc; V. M. P. naphtha, 12Hc; gasoline, 15c; machine gasoline. 23,4c; raw linseed oil, single brls. 76c; 5 brl lots, 75c; boiled, single brls, 77c; 5 brl lots. 76c; turpentine, 52c; summor black oil, 7ic; winter black oil. Sc. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.

WANTS TO ABOLISH SAFETY BOARD

Abolition of the safety board and city sealershlp question will be things taken up in the Gary council tonight. Alderman Castleman Is leading the fight to get rid of the safety commissioners and there Is a chance that he will be successful. Taking care of the appropriation end of the four new city dealerships will also come up. S. Elsler Is a Candida for chief sealer. One of the aldermen. It Js said, wants to create the office of inspector of sealers to see that the sealers do their work efficiently.

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Members of the general executive committee of the Gary Commercial club for the Mercy hospital will meet on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, la the club rooms to go over the hospital's building outlook. More than $20,000, exclusive of lots, has been secured for the erection of the hospital. Promises are made that the construction will start this spring. It is estimated that the structure will cost $100,000. In design It will follow .he lines of the United States Steel Corporation's general emergency hospital.

British Agriculture. Nearly sixteen per cent, of the people of Great Britain lire by agriculture.

JUMPS FROM TRAIN; IS HURT Stanley Moorack, residing at the Dickson hotel. East Hammond, came near being seriously injured yesterday when he jumped from a Nickel Plate freight train and fell, striking his head on the ground, suffering a number of cuts and bruises. Moorack was on his way from South

Latest Thing In Club. "Never again!" This is the motto of a novel club recently organised in Trenton, N. J., in which only persons who have previously attempted to commit suicide are entitled to membership. The club began its existence with forty members.

1U.m CUK!A.lISAKJfi at OHIO ItAXttm WAX Or INDIANA. Lea vl ssc Time at Ilaaamead, m4U Effective Jaa. Ttfc, 1HS. Subject Ckaage Wlk.t Nerftea, X:lft pm. DAILY, limited (or Ciacln &ati, Washington, Baltimore, Phil adelphla. New York. Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and Norta Carolina points. "Local (or Clnelamrrv J Tit, connecting :Z3 am DAILT wUS jt. F v .... . Mted for the Ease 12:3$ am DAILT, Loca tor Cincinnati 6:40 pm DAILT. Local for Chicago. 6:85 pm DAILT. Limited (or Chtcaga and West. :IT am DAILY, Local for Chteagev

Bleeping, uoservatton-jr arior and Ola.

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE-

' NEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. .Notice to the citizens of the City of

Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County,

Indiana: That I, the undersignei. being a citizen of the United States and a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of 21 years, of good moral character and having resided in said State for mora than one year last past and for more than six months last, past in

said City of Gary, and a qualified voterthereof, hereby give notice that I will

at the May session of the Board of

County Commissioners to be held on the th day of May, 1912, file a written application for a renewal of the retail

liquor license heretofore granted to me

by said Board of County Commissioners

nn tha Sth (lav of Mav 1011 ,nlhnr.

tng the sale pf Intoxicating iio.uor at Ulve poultry Turkeys, per lb. He;

PRODUGEaiARKET. Butter Receipts, 5,75" tubs; cream

ery, 32c; price to retail dealers, 33Ve;

prints. 34 He; extra firsts, 31c; firsts, 30c; seconds, 29c: dairies, extra, 28c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 24c; No. 1 ladles.

24c; ac'ng stock. 2 2 Vi c. Eggs Receipts, 27,615 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases Included, 1818Hc; cases returned, 17H18c; ordinary firsts, 18gC18c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 19c; extra candled for city trade, 21e; No, 1 dirties, 18c; checks, lie. Potatoes Receipts, 9 cars; Wiscon

sin, $1.281.33; Michigan. $1.301.33; Minnesota, $1.301.33. . . New potatoes Florida red, $1.75 2.35 per hamper; white, $1.502. 23. Veal 50 to 60 lb w-ihts, Gl,7c; 60 to SO, TS,ic; S5 to 110 lbs, 9 fit 10c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. 16c; No. 1 loins. 22 c; No. 1 round, 16,ic; No. 1

Chucks, $ He; No. 1 plate, 7Vc

thB ham m o n d distilling oo. DAILY CAPACITY 3S,000 QALUONS

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

(abstracters ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINA! RATES r. B. UOTT. President VBABJt HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. BLACKMUN. Secretary A. U. TAFPK8. Treasurer CDWABD J. KBEK, Msae9

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