Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1912 — Page 7
Tuesday, April 23, 1012.
THE TIMES.
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FOR SATJ3.
LEGAL. NOTICES.
As far as It !srposs!ble 11 la lv, that all classified ads should eltler mailed or ent to the office. The Times will not be re?ponslble for errors n ads taken over the telephone.
GO AND SEE THE BEST 6-ROOM j flat In city; modern throughout, beautifully decorated, new building, hardwood floors and finish, built in buf- , fet. tile vestibule, stationary laundry1 tubs; private rear porch. For terms see j owner on premises all this week. 1054 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 242.
MALE HELP. WANTED Farm hand; good wages to
right man. Apply at once Til. Griffith. Intl.
Sam Van
23-2
FOR SALE Refrigerator; ice capacity 100 lbs.; opal glass lined; oak; cost $40; a bargain; too small for present needs. Address It B, Times, Hammond. Ind. 23-3 FOR SALE Two invalid Wheeling 3 and 4-wheol chairs, cheap. 345 Kane ave., Hammond. 23-3
"WANTED Draftsman for East Chicago; neat and accurate, 2 years experience on piping and mechanical layouts, also some electrlcalwork; state education, age, experience, refernces and salary. A 25, Times. Hammond.
WANTED 50- experienced car repairers: steady work, good wages. Illi
nois Car & Mfg. Hammond.
Co.. 142nd and Clark,
FOR SALE 14 tons of good hay and duck eggs for hatching. S14 Sheffield ave.. Wolf Lake, Hammond. Phone 596. FOR SALE Two-flat brick building on 50-foot lot; 6 rooms each; modern. Inquire 10SA Condit St., Hammond. FOR SALE Nice folding bed; cheap if taken at once. 556 Ind ana ave., Hammond.
MANUFACTURER WANTS MANAGER for branch office, Hammond or vicinity; $50 to $100 cash security required; excellent opportunity. See Mr.- Waddell. Hotel Carleton, Hammond, all dayThursday. WANTED Laborers & once; come ready for work. Louis Ewen, Black Oak, 6 miles east of Hammond.
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 Furniture Co. and get our prices, for that will mean a big saving for you. 543 E. State at. Phone 543. J. Arkln.
FOR SALE One gas range; nearly new. 107 Williams st., Hammond.
FOR SALE Good runabout automobile; only run five months; will demonstrate; bargain. Inquire 521 Hoffman St., Hammond.
WANTED Car carpenters and car re- FOR SALE Horse, wagon and harpairers; steady work. Apply at the ness at a bargain. Phone 580 or call plant, Cudahy Packing Co., East Chi-j 319 Cedar st., Hammond. 22-2
cago, Ind.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM NO. 3, MARCH TERM,
1912. CHAUNCEY E. GREEN VS.
BERTHA GREEN. CAUSE. NO. 8937. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by J. A, Meade, attorney, and files his com
plaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Bertha Green, is
not a resident of the State of Indiana,
Said defendant is 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 she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 17th day of June, A. D.
1S12. the same being the 31st day of the next, term of said Court to be be
gun and neld in Koom JSo. 3, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, In said County and Stated on the second Monday of May, A. D. 1912, said action will be heard and determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 23d day of April, A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roseoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.
them at their places of residence as stated.
Witness, tbo Honorable Albert B.
Anderson,, Judga of said Court, and the
seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District, on the 12th day of April. A. D.
1912. NOBLE C. BUTLER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk.
string beans. 50c$2.59 per hamper; spinach, $1.00 1.50 per brl; tomatoes, $2.004.00 per crate; turnips, $1.25 per tub; watercress, $5.00 per brl.
PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF HUGH F. MEIKLE. BANKRUPT. NO. 113, IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: On this 12th day of April, A. D. 1912, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had upon the same on the 2Sth day of May, A. D. 1912, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show
cause. If any they have, why the prayer
or the said reutioner should ' not be
granted.
And it Is further ordered by the
Court, that the Clerk shall send by
mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as
stated. ..
Witness, the Honorable Albert B.
Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the
seal thereof at, Indianapolis, in said
District, on the 12th day of April A. D. 1912.
NOBLE C. BUTLER,
(Seal of the Court.) Clerk.
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN "SHE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2. MARCH TERM, 1912. OTTO D. JAMES VS. MARGARET JAMES. CAUSE NO. 8SS9. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by McAleer Bros., attorneys, and file his complaint herein, together with an . affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Margaret James, is not a resident of the State of Indiana.
WANTED A boy. MIna3 5 and 10-cent
store. Hammond. illi3J between 6 and 7 o clock eren-
- ' -r 22-3 WANTED Solicitor by an old reliable
business college in Chicago to solicit FOR
students In the Calumet territory; state
SALE No. 5 Oliver typewriter.
Inquire R. D. Yocam, room 31 Rim-
experience and give reference. Address bach bldg.. Hammond. 22-3 B M. Times, Hammond. t ' -
FOR SALE Large show case, iron bed, steam table, oil stove. 90 State st., Hammond. 20-3
RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED $90 month. May examinations In Hammond. Preparation free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 950, Rochester. N. Y.
FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girl for general house
work; sna!l family- good home. Flat 1 2, 15 Waltham St.. Hammond. , 22-3 FOR SALE One fresh Jersey cow. 1 miles south of Black Oa Ben Jansen.
PITT. T. . 1 . .
ga.. 6 shot, good condition, $14. Tel. , notifieJ o the pendency of said action
and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur tlfereln, 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 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 her
absence.
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set
my hand-and affix the seal of said
FOR SALE Cheap, 8-room house; all conveniences, on Plummer ave., near M. C. depot; reasonable terms. Phone 865R. 20-3
WANTED A girl for housework; remain nights or go home. 122 4 Beacon
St. East Chicago. , - -
FOR SALE 5,000 cement blocks; going out of business; will sell cheap.
JJ64 State Lina st Hammond. Phone
WANTED A good woman who has had 1164W- 18-6
children for day
experience .with nursery; reference.
Phone 1013J.
FOR SALE A first class grocery and 1 market In Chicago, doing a splendid
WANTED Young lady for office post- business; elegant fixtures, good horse tion. Bick Laundry, Hammond. 23-2 and wagon, and a bargain for cash. For . full particulars call on or address F. WANTED Woman for general house-1 Silverthorn. 2062 Polk st., Chicago. 111. work. Call at 22 Glendale Park, Ham- ' i
mond.
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WANTED Girl for general house- ; work; two in family. 180B East Sibley st., Hammond. 22-2 WANTED Two waitresses at once; wages $5, board and room. Hotel Laporte, Laport9, Ind. 20-3 WANTED A cashier. We Cater restaurant, 90 State st., Hammond. WANTED Competent girl for general housework; good wages. Mrs. W. C. Belman. 17 Glendale Park, Hammond. MISCELLANEOUSWANTED If your watch does not keep " time bring it to us. We will put it in good order. Also we do clock and jewelry repairing. Charges will please you. Will call for your clock and deliver It. Old gold and silver taken in trade. Chas. Arkln, the reiable Jeweler, 63 Stat9 st., Hammond. Established 23 years. 1G-2
FOR SALE Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros.' storage house. Fayette and Sohl st., and ask for Mr. Sourbeer, man ager.
SINKING OF THE TITANIC AND GREAT SEA DISASTER. Authoritative Book on the Greatest Marine Disaster in History. Thrilling Story. Profusely Illustrated. Splendid Opportunity for Money-Making. Price only $1.00. Big Terms. Complete outfit free. Write To"day. UNIVERSAL HOUSE, 1010 Arc"h st., Philadelphia.,
FOR SALE Very reasonable, established business; net profits $60 per week; good reasons for selling. Address O. K., GARY Times, Gary Ind. tf
FOR SALE Three lots purchased of Condlt-McGinnity Realty,Co in block 3, Condit & McGlnnity's 6th addition to Gary, near 25th and Main sts., now
for sale for one-half the price (consid-
Court. at Hammond, this 9th day of
April, A. D. 112. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roseoe Hemstock. Deputy Clerk. - . .
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE 'OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
COURT, ROOM NO. 2, MARCH TERM, 1912. FRANK GROSS VS. L. A. SCHUTZ'ET AL. CAUSE NO. 7618. ACTION TO ATTACH.
Now comes 'the plaintiff by E. G. Sproat, attorney, and files his c6mplalnt herein, together with an affida
vit of a competent person, showing that tha defendant. Rosa Schutx, is not
a resident of the State of Indiana.
Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will cstand for trial at the next term of said Court, and
that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said
cause, on the 3d day of June. A. D.
1912, the same being the 19th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held 'n Room No. 2, in the
Superior Court Building, at Hammond.
CASH GRAIN MARKET.
Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.144 115; No. 3 red, $1.101.13;
No. 2 hard. $1.144(31.16: No. 3 hard.
$1.101.13H. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.181.25; No. 2 northern, $1.141.18; No. 3 spring, $l.071.13. Corn by sample: No. 2 yellow, 81c; No. 3, 7979c; No. 3 white, 804S2c; No. 3 yellow, 79g:S04c; No. 4. 77 78c. Oats by sample:. No. 2 white. 5S',i 59c; No. 3 white, 5758c; No. 4 white,
Uuaai4e; standard, 585Sc.
PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS
DISCHARGE. "
IN THE MATTER OF MAX KIRCH
MAN. BANKRUPT. NO. 116, IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE
THEREON. District of Indiana, ss:
On this 12th day of April, A. D. 1912.
on reading the petition of the bank rupt for his discharge.
It is ordered by the Court, That
a hearing be had upon the same On the
28th day of May, A. D. 1912, before said
Court, at Indianapolis, In said District,
at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and
that notice thereof be published twice
in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. HAM MOND, a newspaper printed in said dis
trict, and that all known creditors and
other persons In Interest may appear at the said time and place and show
cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it Is further ordered by the Court, ihat the Clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. - Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District, on the 12th day of April. A. D. 1912. . NOBLE C. BUTLER. i (Seal of the Court.) Clerk.
CHICAGO OIL MARKET.
Wholesale prices on carbon and other
oils: Standard, white, 9c; perfection.
10c; headlight, 17E 11 c; eocene, 12c;
elaine, 184c; V. M. P. naphtha, 12c;
gasoline 15c; machine gasoline. 23c;
raw linseed oil, single brls, 76c; 5 brl
lots, 75c; boiled, single brls, 77c; 5 brl
lots. 76e; turentlne.- 51c: summer black
oil, T'ic; wfnter black oil, 8c. These
quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chi
cago.
ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain uncalled for In the Hammond, Ind., postoffice for week ending April 22, 1912: Miss Annie Buckner, Chauncey G. Buell, Frank Black, Joseph Blelder, James Beta, Paul Brietzke. W. J. Bradberry. Emma Caywood, Herman Clouse, George H. Cosmer, Mrs. John Clark, T. H. Carroll, Hazel Davis, B. L. Fraris, George Frajau, Joseph Frys (2), John Graf, The Hawks Furn. Co.. Mikotaj Halamar, Mr. and Mrs. M." Heinrikson, Roy Hogan, Robert Hewson, Independent Drug Co., Rertesz Janos, R. Jonas, Frank Kowalski. Mrs. Geo. Klein, H. Kuntz, J. C. Kaiser, Tlija Krizmanic,
Nick Knapp, Mrs. Ernest Leytze, Miss
L. Lochowycz, Wm. Moran. A. W. McLaughlin, Henry McCoy. E. O. Millies,
Miss Aggie Metz. Miss Justine Nabb,
J. P. Nagel. Wilbert Palmateer, Bobestaw Powlicki, W. E. Powers, Mrs. Mary Parker, Tzdrey Porter, Miss Mar
tha Reiland, Mrsr. Mattie Ransbottom,
Anthony Reddington, C. W. Ransbot
tom, Miss Rose Shillen. F. R. SCHAAF. P. M.
eration f deed dated Oct. 3, 1910) paid j In said County and State, on the secfor same. Inquire room 212, Reynolds' ond Monday of May, A. D. 1912, said
Bldg.. Gary.
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FOR SALE 37 H feet on Carroll st. near May at a bargain; ideal residence property adjoining city park, 836 Ada st., Hammond.
FOR SALE Old papers, B cents a bua die, at Times office. Hammond.
FOR RTCNT.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room flat. Inquire 841 So. Hohman st., Hammond.
FOR RENT Furnished room; modern conveniences. Inquire at 95 State st., upstairs, Hammond.
action will be heard and determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 8th day ' of April, A. D. 1912. - ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, . I Deputy Clerk.
FOR RENT Tsvo furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 851 Erie st.,
Hammond. 23-2
WANTED Washing or cleaning to do,
Address Mrs. Martin. 361 Sheffield PUOVTXfr DRAYTKH- A N'T). FINA.L SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with
ave.. Hammond. -22-2 ' . , , T it-he estate of said decedent should not
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Mathiaa Zumbuelte. No. 656. In the Lake Superior Court, March Term, 1912.Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of MathJas Zumbuelte, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 13th day of May, 1912, and' show cause; If any. why the
PETITION OP BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF ALEXANDER J. FLEISHMANN, BANKRUPT. NO. 114. IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON, District of Indiana, ss:, On this 12th day of April, A. D. 1912, on reading the petition of, the bankrupt for his discharge. It Is ordered by the Court, That a hearing, be had upon the same on the 28th day of May, A. D. 1912, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published, twice In THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND, a newspaper printed In said
district, and that all known creditors and other persons In interest may ap
pear . at the said time and place and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted.
And it is further ordered by the
Court, that the Clerk shall send by
mall to all known creditors copies of paid petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as
stated.
Witness, the Honorable Albert B.
Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the
seal thereof at Indianapolis,, in. said
District, on the. 12th day of April A. D.
1912. ... . "... -.v . .
NOBLE C. BUTLER,
(Seal of the Court.) Clerk.
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for
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eXpreSSlllg, tmnkS, bag-' be approved; and said heirs are notified ! J? J . t Its than am9 fhara tnatra vij-arf 9 V, a! w
e 771, young men's tailors. ( gage, furniture and pianos best cleaning and pressing. ,61j07.. , . . . A
movea cit rigm prices. jan II- M. Walls. Telephone 1495
Hammond.
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TYPEWRITERS All makes sold at lowest prices, cash or credit. Rentals and repairs. H. J. Postlewaite, Citizens National Bank Bldg.. Hammond. Ind. Phone 397. tf
- ROOMS TO RENT. WANTED Roomers and boarders; - home cooking. 85 Sibley st., Hammond. 22-2
t ROOMS TO RENT By the day, week oj night. 110 Fayette St.. Hammond. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping on south side. Address P J P, Times. .Hammond. , 22-2
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1SS Plummer ave., Hammond. 22tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for , sleeping. 242 E. State st, Hammond.
FOR RENT 8-room upper flat with all modern conveniences. Phone 860W. 106 Carroll st.. Hammond. 20-6
FOR RENT Six-room fiat; bath and gas; $13. 208 Douglas St., West Hammond. 19-6
to then and there make proof of heir
ship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 9th day of April, 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L"ke Superior Court.
REWARD. REWARD FOR ARREST OF (E. D.F. F.-W.) parties defacing and breaking Into boat house Sunday afternoon. E. :2. Frlcke. 22-2
WANTED TO BUY. WANTED At once, used household goods such as tables, chairs, dressers, rugs, etc. Will pay cash and highest price. Call phone 543 or 212 E. State at, Hammond.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST Two horses, one brown and the . other brown and grey; reward if returned. 530 Walter ave., East Hammond.
LOST White bull terrier with 1912 license tag No. 59. J. Hoogerhyda on collar. Return to 910 Erie St.; Hammond. Reward,
NOTHING OB" GREATER IMPORTANCE TO TOU THAN TO f KEEP POSTED ON PASSING EVENTS IN TOUR LOCALITY BY READING THS XJHEs EACH EVENTNO.
PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS
DISOHARGE.
IN THE MATTER OF GARY COAL
COMPANY. BANKRUPT. NO. -105
IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NO
TICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: , On this 12th day of April, A. D. 1912
on reading the petition of the bank
rupt for hla discharge, ; 4
it is ordered by tne uourt. That a
hearing be had upon the same on the 28th day of May. A. D. 1912. before said
Court, at Indianapolis, In said District
at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and
that notice thereof be published twice in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND, a newspaper printed in said dis
trict, and that all known creditors and
other persons in interest may appear
at the said time and place and show
cause, if any they have, why the prayer
of the said petitioner should not be
granted.
. And It is further ordered by the
Court, that the Clerk shall send by mall
to all known creditors t-op lea of 'said
petition and this order, addressed to
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Money! Money! Money! FOR EVERYBODY IN THE CALUMET DISTRICT If you need ready cash 'and want to borrow privately without deay, inconvenience, or red tape methods HERE IS THE PLACE To make a loan on your FURNITURE. PIANO, (or other secunity) where you will be assured liberal courteous treatment.
s UUlt KlUJr'UTATJ.UJH
For honest dealings is already well known. Our many customers attest to this. That's one reason why you should place you confidence with considerate care. NO CHARGES ASKED in advance for any purpose. Then our discount system Is so arranged you only pay for the aotual time you KEEP THE MONEY We positH'ely give you the lowest terms aad most confidential treatment in Northern Indiana. SAVE TIME Worry and money by dealing with a home eompanv established especially for the people of this vicinity. If you owe any other company, we will advance you money to pay them off. and additional cash besides. REMEMBER We do not advertise (as outside companies do deceptive rates such as $25.00 at 30c per week, $30.00 at 72c per week, $40.00 at 96c per week, $50.00 at $1.00 per week, or $100.00 at $2.40 per week. We give you the full amount asked for. No subtraction or additions. CALL -AT OUR OFFICE where we will be pleased to explain thia belpful system more fully. CALUMET LOAN COMPANY LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE always 212 HAMMOND BLDG. always OPEN PHONE 323 OPEN
PRQDUCEj&ARKET.
Batter Receipts, 7.403 tubs; cream
ery, 31c; price to retail dealers. 32 c;
prints, 33 q; extra firsts, 30c; firsts,
29c; seconds, 28c; dairies, ' extra, 28c;
firsts, 26c; seconds, 24c; No. . 1 Iadles;
23c; packing stock, 22c. ''"
JEggs Receipts, 30,913 cases; miscel
laneous lots, cases Included, 1717c; cases returned, 16'V417c; ordinary
firsts, 174c; firsts, must be 70 per cent
fresh, 18c; extra candled. . for city
trade,- 21c; No. 1 dirties, 17c: , checks.
16c. . . ' .
Potatoes Receipts, 60cars; Wiscon
sin. $1.201.25; Michigan, $1.251.28; Minnesota. .$1.25 1.2S. , ,
New potatoes Florida, red. $2.90
2.50 per hamper; white, $1.752.25. .
Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, 78e; 60 to 80, 8410Hc; 85 to 100 lbs, 10 ll4c; 90 to 110 lbs. 12c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. 19c; No. 1 loins, 22c;. No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck. 9;; No. J plate, Tc Live poultryTurkeys, per lb. 14c: chickens, fowls; 12'4c; roosters, .11c; geese, 9c; ducks, 15c , Beans Pea beans, band picked choice, $2.632.6S;.red kidney, fancy. $2.50 2.53; white, kidney. $2.753.00; brown Swedish, long, $2.00210; round, $2.25.
Berries Strawberries. Louislanas,
75c $1.50 per 24 qt case. .... Green vegetables Asparagus. per
box, $l.OOS2.50; beets. $2.004.00 crate;
cabbage, brl, $4.00; carrots, $2.50 4.00
per crate; cucumbers, per dz. 85c
$1.3S; cauliflower, $1.503.50 per box;
celery, $2.004.00; green onions, 75c
$1.00 per box; green pitas, box, 12.59;
horseradish, 35iQ40e per dozen stalks;
lettiice, head,' per brl," 1.04.00; leaf. 2225c case: mushrooms. 20S40c per
lb; onions. $2.2o3.00 per 70 lbs: pars
ley. $2.00ff4.00 per brl; peppers, $2.0
2.50 per case; pieplant, box, 5075c;
RErlL ESTATE TRANSFERS
HAMMOND.
South 14 lot 12, blk 1, Agnes Rob
ert's sup, Agnes Roberts to Edward Cross
Lot It, blk 1, Agnes Robert's sub,
Same as last deed to Anntonet Clabby
Lot 21. north 'fe lot 22, Winslow's
add, Emma Ieonard to Emanuel V. Haiwman.. WHITING.
Lot 11. blk 1, Standard add. Stan
dard Oil Co. to Cash R. Vincent 1,200
Lot 24, 61k 4, Standard adJ. name .
as last deed to Smith-Bader-
Davldson Co. North 10 feet lot li, blk 3, A. B. Wilcox 1st add. 'Ellen Marie McElroy to E. John Fernell... INDIANA HARBOR. Part blk 24, Park1 add. East Chicago Co. to Louis Alby... Lot 59, blk 2, 4th add, Henry Burge to Lake Co. Investment Co. TOLLESTON. Lot . 16. blk 2, Gruenberg's add, Ira k! Haag to John M. Col Lots 42, 43, blk 38; lots 35, 86. blk 39; lots 14, 15, blk 40; lots 32, 33. blk 40, 2nd Oak Park add. City and Harbor Land Co. to Harry L Sultzbaugh . . . . ,
Lots 5. 6, blk 7; lot 37, blk 12; lota . 37, 38, blk 27; lota 3, 4, blk 28. Oak Park add., Tolleston. same parties as last deed , 4,930 GARY. ' Lots 1 and 2, blk 3, Garfield Park add,. U. a Land Co. to Richard G. Shields 1,050
Lot 10, blk 1, Gary Annex, Gary Realty Co. to Mrs. H. M. Tome-y Lot 9, blk 1, Gary Annex, same as last deed to Edward Love EAST CHICAGO. Lot 12, 13, blk 1, SW 29-37-9, Henry Burge' to Lake Co. Investment Co. Lots' 20 to 22, "blk 4, SE 29-37-9, same parties as last deed Lots 34 and 83, blk 2, SB 29-37-9, same parties as last deed..... DYER. Lots 17, to 20, blk SO, Hart's add.. George J. Baker to Joseph Schelfe
Ing desperately at the oars, but degree by degree the ship receded to the east, and soon the lights were blotted out over the horizon. When dawn came all that was in view were the other lifeboats frpm the Titanic, wandering
aimlessly on the ice-covered sea, and the debris which alone marked the spot where the Titanic. Captain Smith and almost 1,600 persons went down.
How far away do you think that
ship was?" asked Senator Smith.
"Approximately five miles." Bcxhall said he did not know what
ship it was.
"Have you learned anything about that ship since?"
"No; some people say it replied to j aiana as well as from other states have our rockets and our signals, but I did been sounding Bryan on this subject
not see it. ' j in the last few weeks, but with wha;
tsy some people wnom ao you; success is not known. But one of the
year. They say that republican politics is shaping around so as to make it evident that the republicans will put up a wonderful fight this year. They believe the factional fights among th republicans will all be over early and that the party will reunite on its ticket nominated at Chicago. This is not a dream. -It is what these democrats are actually saying, and they do not hesitate to jay that they will have a fight on their hands to win this fall. - That is the reason, they say, that they must take Bryan as their candidate, because, they insist, he can poll
j more votes than any other democrat.
it is known that democrats from In-
mean 7" "Not passengers, but stewards the captain all declared they them."
"What did you see on the ship?" "First we saw Its masthead lights, and a few minutes later its red aidelights. It was standing closer."
leading democrats of Indiana, a man
and! who has been one of the strong men of
saw the party organization for years, said
on he subject:
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BRYAN A POWERFUL FIGURE YET
"It looks to me like Bryan will be compelled to take the nomination. He is the greatest democrat. This does not mean that we are deserting Governor Marshall in this fight. Not at all. We hope that he will be the nominee, but there are things going on in the republican party, and we know it as well as they do themselves, that are going to force us to nominate the man that can poll the greatest number of votes at the election If we hope to win. That man, of course, would be Bryan. And I firmly believe that this fact will b so forcibly Impressed on Mr. Bryan and he will see ko plainly the crisis in the afTairg of the party that he will go into that Baltimore convention and make the speech of his life. If he does thla there will be a stampede. Mark my words, there will be a stampede, that nothing could stop, and he will again be the nominee. "There is the bare possibility that when he makes this speech he might close by advising the convention to
TIMES BIRGAV, I nominate ""son, v.no is a man mucn
AT STATE CAPITAL. along nis line, but x do not believe the
Indianapolis. Ind.. April 23. Indiana 'convention would do rt. It would norni-
democrats, w ho always have been loyal nate Bryan and then it would nominate
Bryan men. have In the last few days governor jviarsnau wr vice president.
been indulging in more Bryan talk than because he is from Indiana, a pivotal
has been heard before in many a day. Some of the leaders, men who are prominent in the affairs of the party in this state, are now expressing the firm conviction that Bryan Is the central figure in democratic-party politics to-
Ftate, which both parties will fry to capture. That would make a strong ticket. We know that Governor Marshall does not want the vice presidency, but in the party's crisis he probably would accept the nomination."
day. and that he is looming up larger; 1 nls man sa,d that lie had heard than ever before as a presidential pos- much ot this kind of talk among demosibillty. They are saying this with all crats of Indiana during the last week due regard to the boom of Governor or . an,i a's It is spreading. BryMarshall for the nomination, but they an has always had a strong following are saying that things seem to be shap- ,n Indiana, and it is believed that the ing around to a point where Bryan will Indiana democracy would be very willbe the one loaical man for the uarty to! ln once more to follow his banner.
liner. He immediately notified Captain
Smith, himself, on the bridge of his
vessel, directing the work of the crew.
No Answer to "Wlreleaa.
Captain Smith notified Wireless Op
erator Phillips, wno lowered the
radius of the wireless waves so that
they could be picked up by the ship
near by. Phillips called repeatedly, but received no answer from the mys
tery ship, and then reported to the
captain.
Boxhall waa next instructed to dip
his own masthead light by the Morse
code, which every qualified officer
knows. This signal, the most common of all night signals at sea, was also
ignored.
By this time the liner was on the Ti
tanic" a beam, taking a . northeast
course, which was shooting her away
trora tne atricKen veasei in an ODiique
direction. Rockets, the last resort.
were sent up, hut still the speeding ship failed to respond. In desperation Boxhall was ordered
to lower a lifeboat and row after the
rapidly disappearing lights. He took as many passengers aa the boat would
accommodate and, with a full comple
ment of oarsmen, started the pursuit
that -of human endurance against' the
power of steam. 'Lifeboat Riatane la Rare.
This is the last Boxhall ver saw of
the Titanic. He kept his men work
nominate at ' Baltimore. j The Marshall followers do not re-' gar (I this as a slap at his boom. They are just as strong for Marshall's noml- . nation as they have been all along, but some of them are saying that it looks now like nothing can stop the convention from nominating Bryan, whether Bryan wants the nomination or not, 1
and regardless of whether lie makes any announcement that -he will or will not take the place. This kind of talk is coming from the real Marshall men, too, and they say that it will mean that if Bryan is nominated for president Marshall will be nominated for vice president. The democrats are beginning "to realize ths'.t they must nominate the strongest man in their party for president If they hope to win at the election thia
A story was published in one of the Indianapolis papers, yesterday, to the effect that Charles W. Fairbanks will decline to sit in the Chicago convention and vote against Theodore Roosevelt for the nomination for president, because of his friendship for the former president.
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