Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 304, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1912 — Page 7

Friday, June 14, 1912.

THE TIMES. 7i

lot Frank Trlnkl heretofore granted by I deed recorded February. 1909. Book. 19,

the Board of County Commissioners of I Page 229, of the Recorder's office of Lake Countr., Indiana, and Issued by I Lake Couwty Indiana; Charles H. VerChas. A. Johnson, auditor of said Coun-1 beck. Trustee for Charles II. Verbeck,

ty, on the first day of Auguet, 19X1, the) Viola Verbeck, his -wife; Mary Buss,

same being a license to sell spirltous, I Richmond Buss, her husband; Ambrose vinous and malt liquors In less quantl-1 Schrade, Mrs. Ambrose - Schrade, his

Julius FrankeJ ,.,...,,...,,. EAST CHICAGO. Lots 21 to 2?, blk 15, SW. 19-37-9, East Cticag Bid sr. Co. to Laura ;. Luella Cox A , .......... .1

NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Headers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity is not revealed, should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the identity of anonymous advertisers can not, in Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow instructions.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE A Marshall furnace cheap.

Inquire Chas. Arkln, 63 State st,

Hammond.

As tar as it Is possible it is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone.

MALE HELP.

WANTED Good reliable

man, on good paying keg

beer route- Applv at Jos.

Schlitz Brewing Co., East Chicago, Saturday, between

7 and 9 a. m.

WANTED Riveters, plate and structural layout men, machinists. Town of 70.000 in southern Indiana. Good wages. No labor troubles. Address C B. Times. Hammond. 13-10

PORTER WANTED Call at Majestic

hotel, Hammond. Good wages.

WAXTED-200 MEN-

WANTED 200 men at once on Chicago ave.; steady work, 25 cents per hour:

weekly pay. Apply Cain Construction Company, Tol-

leston.

WANTED Experienced

car repair men. All heavy

repair work and good wages. Boarding places convenient.

Illinois Car & Mfg. Co., 142d

and Clark st., Hammond.

GOVERNMENT WANTS POSTOFFICE

clerks, carriers; Hammond examlna

tlons coming; coaching free. Franklin

Institute Dept. 95, Rochester. N. T.

FPMALE HELP.

WANTED Two experienced grocery

salesladies. E. C. Minas Co., Ham mond.

WANTED A cook. 4850 East Chicago.

Olcott

e,ve.

14tf

WANTED Girl for general housework,

Mrs. Russell, 23 Webb St., Hammond

Phone 970R. 13

WANTED Young woman with some

experience 'in bookkeeping and bill

ing. S C, Times, Hammond. 11-

showlng that th

Poldragal and

FOR SALE Six-room house; electric

lights, cellar, brick street, all Im

provements paid, 805 Logan st.; price

11.350. Fifty fee on May st.. all Improvements paid; price $S50. E. D. Brandenburg. 1st Natl. Bank bldg., Hammond. Phone 2S7. 14tf

ONLY $350 For a 50-foot lot on

LEWIS & WALTHAM STS

For Quick Sale.

Greatest bargain ever put on

he market- Get in on this

quick as they will sell fast at

this price. Inquire of

Mrs. A. Hink, Owner, 153 Lewis st. Telephone 1251R.

FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures com

plete. Inquire Lincoln hotel, Indian

Harbor. 14-lm

FOR SALE One two-seated surrey

Staver make; one two-seated cutter.

J. Floyd Irish. 102 First Natl. Bank

bldg., Hammond. 14-

FOR SALE30-foot launch, fully

equipped; in splendid condition.

Sternberg's cafe, Indiana Harbor.

FOR SALE Cheap, 5 -passenger Haynes

car, in good condition. Inquire at

3606 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor.

FOR SALE Two new low wheel farm

trucks, also good farm harness, five

bronchos and five good saddles. B. B.

Wells, 76 State St., Hammond.

FOR SALE Grocery and market fixtures; first class condition; all oak ice box 8x10. Address 'R C J, Times,

Hammond. Ind. 1 13

FOR SALE Vacant. Mason st., 40-ft.

lot, $1,100; Mason st.. 50-ft. lot. $1,500

Elizabeth st., 50-ft. lot, $1,250; Hyslop

place, 50-ft. lot. $1,250; Detroit St., 87

ft. lot, $750. W. J. Hastings, phone 51

597 Hohman St., Hammond. Open evenings. 13-3

FOR SALE A 7-room cottage, accoun of leaving city. 349 Sheffield ave. Hammond. lit

FOR SALE A strictly modern bunga

low; cash or easy payments. For

terms call phone 12 41R. 8

FOR SALE One of the best-located

best-built houses in Hammond. 98

Highland St.; small cash payment, bal

anesi on time If desired. See Hawley Turkish Bath House, First National

Bank Bldg., Hammond. 5tt

WANTED TO RENT.

WANTED -Two furnished rooms for

light housekeeping, centrally located

references furnished. K I, Times, Ham

mond. 12-3 WANTED Modern furnished flat for light housekeeping by two young married couples; reliable and best of references. D II, Times, Hammond. FOR RENT. FOR RENT One modern 6-room flat. 415 E. State st. Inquire J. C. Becker, 417 E. State st., Hammond. 14tf

FOR 3 ALE Must sacrifice 25-foot lot, 154th place. West Hammond. HI., at

once; can give clear title direct. Ad

dress Lot 1, Times. Hammond. 29tf

defendants, Milan

Poldragal, ihls wife,

whom true christian names is un

known, are not residents of the State

of Indiana.

Said defendants are therefore hereby

notified of the pendency of said action action and that the same will stand

for trial at the next term of said Court,

ties than five gallons at a time and I

permit the same to be drank upon the

premises where sold and to have the

same transferred to him with all rights

and privileges pertaining thereto. The

undersigned to continue to be the own

er during the term of such license and

renewal thereof and until said license

Is sold, assigned or transferred to some

wife, whose true christian name is un

known; Fred J. Harris, Amy J. Harris,

his wife: under deed recorded Febru

ary, 1909. Book 174, Pae 574. of the

Recorder's office of Lake County, Indiana.

Mary F. Murray. John Murray, her

husband; Mary ' M. Champlln, John

Champlln, her 'husband, ' whose true

christian name Is unknown; Jane A Be-

other location. The precise location

where liquors are to be sold Is as fol- I vans, John Bevans, her husband, whose

lows: I true christian name Is unknown

The front room on the ground floor I George W. Murray. Mrs. George W.

and that unless they appear and an-of a two-story brick building situated Murray, his wife, whose true christian swer or demur therein, at the calling j0n Lot One (I), Block Two (2). Morris" I name is unknown; Edward W. Shoe-

or saia cause, on the 10th day or Sep-I addition to the City of Hammond, Lake I smith. Trustee, under deed recorded

lemDer. a. u. iis. tne same Deing me County, Indiana, Said room faces east 1 May 12th. 1908, Book 140. Page ,394, of second day of the next term of said I on Columbia avenue, a public highway I the Recorder's office of Lake County,

crourt to te begun anl held in Boom in the City of Hammond.-Lake Coun-1 Indiana; George M. Holley. Mrs

ro. i, in cne superior coun uuuaing, I ty. Indiana. The room 1354x59 feet. I George M. Holley. his wife, whose true

at Hammond, In said County and State, I has glass front, front and side entrance I christian name is unknown; Mary M.

on the second Monday of September, A. I ani all of said room can be seen from Maxwell. John Maxwell, her husband.

Columbia avenue. There are eight liv

ing rooms in second story of said build

ing. JOSEPH TRINKL.

D. 1912, 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 I4th day of

June, A. D. 1912.

ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. & C. By Roseoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

NOTICE FOR TRANSFER OF LOCA

TION AND RENEWAL OF LIQUOR Asa H. Moore, deceased, whose

whose true christian name Is unknown;

Edward E. Maxwell, executor; Nancy B. Moore, executrix of the estate of Asa H. Moore, deceased; the unknown heirs.

legatees, devisees and distributees of

true

LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citisens

of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana.

that the undersigned, Hiram A. Green,

is a male inhabitant and resident of the State of Indiana, said City and County,

and over the age of twenty-one years.

That he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in

the City of Hammond, Lake County.

christian names are unknown; Edward W. Shoesmith, Trustee under trust deed recorded May 5th, 1S93, Book 65, Page

223, of the Recorder's office of Lake

County, Indiana.

Edward W. Shoesmith Trustee under

deed recorded November 5th, 1902, Book

93, Page 482, of the Recorder's office of Lake County, Indiana.

DEFENDANTS. Notice is hereby given that he un

dersigned Commissioner appointed in

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE

NEWAL OF RETAILER'S LIQUOR

LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the cltl

sens or the City of Gary, uaiumel

Township. Lake County, Indiana, that I Indiana, for more than six months prior

xne unaersignea is a maie innaDiiani t tn6 jate of this notice and is a ouall

and possessed of all the qualifications I nea voter thereof and that he la a clti-ln action for partition in the Lake Su-

required by the laws of the state of In- I Mn 0; the United States of America perior Court, wherein Emma Shoesmith

dlana to entitle him to be the holder of and a man of good moral character and I ia Plaintiff and the other persons a license to sell spirltous, vinous and I ner.nn to h .ntm.t.x with thl named above are defendants, for the

sale of intoxicating liquors; that he will apply to the Board of County

Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake

County, Indiana, on the first day of July term, 1912. the same being the 1st day of July, 1912, for permission to

malt liquors in said Cty of Gary; that

he will apply to the Board of Commis

sioners of the said County of Lake, on the flr6t day of the regular July, 1913,

term of said Board for a renewal of a

certain Retailer's Liquor License which

partition of certain real estate therein

described, to sell the real estate de

scribed in the complaint In said above

entitled cause, will, as such commis

sloner, on Saturday, the 6th DAY OF

JULY, 1912, offers for sale for the best

IIIDEPEIIDEIIT SAYS HE CAN COMPETE WITH STEEL TRUST

New York, June 14. Testimony In effect that bridge companies which are independent of the United States Steel corporation have been able to obtain bridge and other structural contracts in open competition with the American

Bridge company, a United States Steel j

subsidiary, was given today during the

continued hearing of the government's ( suit to dissolve the stel corporation.

The witness responsible for this

testimony was J. V. W. Reynders, vice president of the Pensylvanla Stel company, an Independent.

Jacob M. Dickinson of government

counsel asked Mr. Reynders what firms

competed with is company prior to the

formation In 1900 of the American Bridge company. The witness said there were about sixty such companies. He testified the gross tonnage of all the companies which later went Into the AmeriAn Bridge company was (4 per cent of the country's total.

HRUSS

BUSY? SURE

was heretofore Issued to this applicant transfer his license and move his place I Price obtainable free and clear of all

for a term of one year from the third day of July, 1911; that said license

granted the right to sell spirltous, vl nous and malt liquors with the prlvl

lege of allowing the same to be drunk

on the premises where sold, which said

premises are described as follows: The

ground floor front room of the two

story frame building with two living

rooms in rear and living rooms above,

on, lot thirteen (13), block fifteen (15,

Chlcago-Tolleston Land and Investment Company's Fourth addition to Tolleston (now in the City of Gary), Lake County, Indiana. Said room fronts and faces east on Jefferson street, a public street In the said City of Gary, and the bar occupies the north

side of said room. Signed, JACOB SMITH,

of business from the place described I llens and charges, and at private sale,

FOR RENT Two and three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 14tf

FOR RENT Six-room , modern lower fiat. Apply 39 Doty St., Hammond.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Phone 1082R. Call after 5 p. m., 19 Carroll St., Hammond. 14-2

FOR RENT 8-room fiat; steam heat. Apply 841 So. Hohman St., Hammond.

FOR RENT Two furnished, modern rooms for light housekeeping. 362 Plummer ave., Hammond. - 13-2

FOR RENT Furnished 6-room house complete for summer. 910-144th St.,

East Chicago. 13-2

FOR RENT Two flats, t rooms each

124 Grover st. Apply 126 Grover St.,

Hammond. Phone 867W. , 13-3

FOR RENT Three-room flat furnished

for light housekeeping; modern. Ap

ply 744 Walter st., Hammond. 12-3 FOR RENT Five rooms and pantry. Upper flat 531 Michigan ave. Phone 1166R Hammond. 12tf

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. manager. ...

MISCELLANEOUSPHOTOGRAPHS If you want any In the family, large or small, remember Mr. Owens at 169 State St., Hammond, does fine work. Give him a trial you will be pleased with the result. Don't forget, a large panel is given free with every dozen of our $4 folder cabinets during June, 1912. Mr. Owens does kodak developing and finishing. Bring in your work. 169 East State st. ,

ANY YOUNG MAN WHO WOULD LIKE to join the Hammond Military band to -take up an instrument preferred,

please call at 472 East State St., or phone 8S3R. Must be 18 years of age or

over. Experience unnecessary. 12-3

DRESSMAKING Reasonably done. 524

Fred st. Whiting. 8-6

GARFIELD FURNITURE STORE pays

highest prices for second hand house

hold goods. Call or write 4718 Olcctt

ave., East Chicago, Ind.

HOUSEHOLD GOOD3 BOUGHT. SOLD

and exchanged; get our prices. Ham mond Furniture Co., 242 E. State st Hammond. Phone 143.

FOR RENT A new 7-room brick apartment In the choicest location. wKh oak floors and finish; private porch in front and rear. Inquire J. S. Blackmun Co., Citizens German Bank block. Phone 397 Hammond. 12-3

FOR RENT Modern rooms for light housekeeping. 4725 Magoun ave., East Chicago. H-4

FOR RENT Two office rooms In the Edfcr Bldg., 627-629 So. Hohman st. opposite Superior Court building. Inquire on the premises or Citizens' Ger

man National bank, Hammond. lOtf

FOR RENT 7-room house On north side; $17 per month. 450 Ash St., Ham

mond. - 4tf

FOR RENT Pleasant hewly furnished

room; modern. 1S9 E. State St., 2nd floor front east flat. TeL 241. 21tf

BOARD AND ROOM.

WANTED Two boarders in private family; modern- home. 235 Indiana

Ave. (uostairs), Hammond. Phone S73W.

LOST AND iFODND.

LOST Several days ago, gold open

face watch, 17-jewel Elgin movement,

monogram, small chain and charm at

tached. Reward. Return to Times of fice, Hammond.

LOST Eyeglass frame with one glass attached. Return to room 214 Ham

mond bldg.. Times office.

W NTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY 8 to 12 horse power second hand steam engine. John Yonco, 3944 Carey st, Indiana Harbor.

NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF LIQUOR

LICENSE TO OTHER PLACE OF

BUSINESS.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens

of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana,

that the undersigned, Nlckolos Ru

kowski, is a male inhabitant and resl

dent of the tate of Indiana, said City and County, and-over the age of twenty-one 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, and 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 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 day of July term, 1912, the same

being the 1st day of July, 1912, for per

mission to transfer his license and

move his place of business from th

place described as follows, to-wit: The

rront room on the ground floor of a

two-story frame building, which room is 20x32 feet, fronting and facing on the north side of Hoffman street, a public highway in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, said

building being located at the south

west corner of Hoffman street and the alley running north and south between Torrenee -avenue and Henry street, in

the said City, being on lot 44, In block C, of Hoffman's second addition to the

City of Hammond. The bat is on the

west side of room and has a glass front and all of the inside of said room can be seen from Hoffman street. There are four living rooms upstairs. There is' one door opening on Hoffman street from the bar room and one door opening on the west side of bar room to a hallway leading upstairs, also one door opening on the north side of said bar room to one of the living rooms. The bar is 20 feet Wide. There1 are living rooms in the second story of said building; to the following place hereinafter described as follows, to-wlt:

The front room on the ground floor of

a two-story frame building, situated on

Lot 1." Block 2, of the resubdlvlslon of Hohman's First addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. The

room is 24x36 feet in dimensions, with doors leading to both Hohman and

Hoffman streets, both public highways In said City of Hammond. The bar Is situated on the north side of said room. Said room has glass front, front and

side entrances and all of the Inside of

said room can be seen from Hohman

street, a public highway In said City.

There are living rooms in the rear and

on the second story of said building.

NICHOLAS RUKOWSKI.

as follows, to-wit: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building situated on the west half of

lot 22, block 2, Townsend & Godfrey's

addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. The room In which

l'?uors are to be' sold is 21x23 feet, has

glass front, front and side entrance and all of the inside of said room can be seen from said State street, a public highway in said City. Said room faces

north on State street. There are four living rooms In the second story of

said building and storehouse in the

rear. In the City of Hammond; to the following place hereinafter described as follows, to-wlt: ' The front room on the ground floor of a one-story frame

building situated and located on Lot 6

Block 1, Morris' addition to the City of

Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, and

further known and described as No.

1078 Columbia avenue. The room In which said liquors are to be sold is 32 x22xl0 feet, has glass front, front and

side entrances and all of the inside of said room can be seen from Columbia

avenue. Said room faces east on Co

lumbta avenue, a public highway in the

City of Hammond. Lake County. Indl

ana. Bar Is on the north side of room,

at not less than Its full appraised value,

the following described real estate in

said County of Lake and State of Indiana, to-wit:

The southeast quarter of the north

west quarter of section five (5), township thirty-six (36), north, range nine

(9) west of the second principal me

ridian, in Lake County, Indiana, excepting therefrom all that part of said

forty acres beginning at the northeast

Alderman M. N. Castleman who will become an ex-alderman today if judgement Is pronounced against him the Laporte superior court at , Michigan

City as a result of the Gary Commercial club's successful ouster suit, is already busy taking steps to secure his re-election to office. Several petition urging that the city fathers restore the pe-pull's champeen to the seat he so ardently filled, are now circulating like the summar breezes through the sout side saloons. Whether the petitions will have any

corner thereof and running southerly jeffect upon Mayor Knotts, who will

Money Loaned

Hot us $ Clean up your outside debts and obligations and pat you square for the coming; spring and summer, and give you all the time you want to make your Payments In One Place Instead of Ten. Loano msdb On Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons Store or Office Fixtures on the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms in the -Calumet District without removal. $50 at SI. 20 Are Rates that are now published by unreliable companies, and are not what they look on the paper, and we can show you all catches that go to make up this Rate. Loans made In all the outside cities (n a few hours' notice in the most private manner.

CALUMET LOAN CO, No. 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. OPEN EVERY .EVENING. Call, phone or write.

along the east line thereof 770.6 feet; thence north 70 degrees 51 minutes

west with said east line, for a distance

of 1,381.7 feet, to a point In the west line of said southeast quarter of said

northwest quarter of said section; thence north along the west line 329.1 feet to the northwest corner thereof; thence east 1.313 feet to the place of beginning, containing 16.574 acres, heretofore condemned by the Chicago,

Indiana & Southern'Railway Company.

Also, the northwest quarter of the

southeast quarter of section five (5), In township thirty-six (36) north, range

nine (9) west of the secon dprlncipal

meridian, In Lake Countjr, Indiana.

Terms of sale ALL CASH, or one-

third cash In hand, one-third in one

cast the deciding vote.

The Commercial Club leaders believe

that Castleman is outfor good and that he will not line up enough votes to get back In again.

om unaersignea most necess sr gives notice that at the same ,n a,a deferred payments by notes at vnn fe md at the same term of the Board lx Per cent Interest per annum from unty Commissioners he will apply flat and aecurlng the payment of said iways

There are four living rooms in the rear vr &nd one-third in two years from

of said building. Said undersigned I tne aate OI ne purchaser secur-

further

time ai

or county Commissioners he will aonlv

for a renewal of his said license here- notes, the purchaser or purchasers

tofore granted by the Board of County haJ1 execute to the commissioner, mak-

Commissioners on the 3d day of Julv. I ,nR such sale, a mortgage or mort-

1911, and Issued by Chas. A. Johnson, sages upon saia real estate to secure

auditor of said County, for a nerlod of tne deferred payments of the purchase

one year from said date. I money tnereor. wnicn saia mortgage or

HIRAM GRPEV I mortgages, when so executed shall be.

ty said commissioner, placed upon tne

LEGAL NOTICE. I records or IJiKe county, Indiana, as

COMMISSIONER'S RALE I required Dy law, ana mat oui oi me

STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OFrpr0ceftIs 0f 1d 8ale' the C0Sts an1

LAKE SS: I charges or said aoove entitled action

Emma Shoesmith. Pi.intur land the Commissioner's sale thereun-

v I der, shall first be paid and the balance

Charles H. Verbeck Viola v..hv hi. be paid to the proper parties in in

wife; Wilbur C. White, his wife; Reu- lerc" w murou. o

TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS. and watches. CS State st., Hammond, Ind.

LEGAL NOYCES.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT, THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1. MAY TERM. 1912. HOME LUMBER COMPANY VS. MILAN POLDRAGAL ET AU CAUSE NO. 9243. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MECHANICS LIEN. Now comes the plaintiff by Bomberger. Sawyer & Curtis, attorneys, and file Its complaint herein, together with slii affidavit of a competent person,

NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF

LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Joseph Trinkl, is a male inhabitant and resident of the

State of Indiana, said City and Coun

ty, ana over tne age or twenty-one

years. That he has resided In the State of Indiana for more than one

year and in the City of Hammond, Lake

oeunty, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and 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 fit 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 first day of July term, 1912, the same being the 1st day of July, 1912,

for permission to purchase the license

NO LET UP FOR STEEL

Mills Will Continue at Pres

ent Rate During Summer.

Although it was considered certain

several weeks ago that steel production

ould continue at a high rate through

the Bummer, manufacturers have recently stated that there would be op

erations at close to full capacity at least to Oct. 1,' and from then on if new business warrants It. Only the most necessary shutting down for re-

e made, and the closing will

briefest duration possible. It

has always been the custom to shut down nearly every plant and mill for repairs during the hot months for varying periods, but workmen will not be given their usual leave of 'absence this summer. Steel manufacturers are preparing to.work.all of the contracts tak

en In at low prices oft of their books as soon as possible, and they are also getting ready for an expected new buying movement that will result as soon as It is known that the crops will be

favorable. A crop failure would cause

the abandonment of these plane.

Republic Gets $2,000,000. The equipment companies have been

operating at the highest rate of capacity In several years, but. much of their present . business was booked at prices allowing but little,. profits, while the number of cars before the market now Is not very large, ceunting out merely ' tentative Inquiries. Many of the latter will depend on the crop outlook, and there will be a big rush bt such orders if it proves to be satisfactory. The National Tube company has booked orders for twenty miles ef fourInch prpe. There are now Inquiries for i about fifty miles of pipe in the market The Republic Iron and Steel compa-

ftny will spend JI,009,000 on new con

struction and Improvements. These will include four new modern merchant

fr'bar mills at Youngstown and a by-product cbke works to have a dally ca-b-paclty of 1,000 tons. j

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THE CUES. A OHIO RAILWAY WAV OF INDIANA. Iieavtnsr Time at Ifanamevd. lad. EfTretlve Jane 2, 1L2. Snbjeet to Ctaig Wltaaat Netlee. Hr:4S am DAILT. Limited for Cincinnati, Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and North Carolina points. Local for Clncln- . TMiTV Jnatt. connectin 1:13 am DAILY "with F. F. V. Lim- ' itd for the East. 12:3 am DAILY, Local for Cincinnati 6:40 pm DAILY, Local for Chicago. i:43 pm DAILY, Limited for Chicago and West. :17 am DAILY, Local for Chicago. Sleeping, ObKervatlon-Parlor and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars ot Klght Trains.

ben M. White, Susan White, his wife;

Mary Buss, Richard Buss, .her husband; Ambrose Schrade, Mrs. Amlbrose Schrade, his wife, whose christian

name is unknown; Fred J. Harris, Amy

J. Harris, his wife: Jamea S. Shoe-

smith. Mrs. James Shoesmith. whose

true christian name is unknown, and

the unknown heirs, legatees and de

visees of James Shoesmith. deceased;

itooert Parris and Mame Parrls, his

wife; J. H. Parris. whose true chris

tian name Is unknown; Mary Parris, his wife; Wiillam Parris, Mrs. William

Parrts, his wife, whose "true christian name Is unknown; Lucy Eisley, William Elsley, her husband; Fred Parris, Cora Parris, his wife; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees ''and distributees of Louise Parris, deceased; William Parris, her husband; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and distribu

tees of William Parris, deceased; LIs-

zie Buss, Bertha U Buss, Fred Buss, Mrs. Fred Buss, his wife, whose true

christian name is unknown: Frank

Buss Rosetta Deppus, Emma McComb, Minnie Ga.ulraup. Mary Gaulraup, Katie

fctevens, Isellle Smith, James Spencer Shoesmith, Vesta Shoesmith, Beulah Shoesmith , Bert Shoesmith. . Charles Shoesmith, Harold Shoesmith, Lulu Gates, Juna Boedeker. Alice Dudley, Mabel Richmond, Maud Leonard, Eddie

Clark, John Eustlce Elizabeth Latham,

Frank Latham, her husband; Edward W. Slhoesmith, I Tattle Shoesmith, his wife; George Shoesmith, Emma Shoesmith, his wife; Lydia M. Clark, Alexander Clark, her husband; Amity English Lutheran Church of the Synod of Northern Illinois, a corporation Of the

General Synod; First Baptist Ohurch of

Leria, 111., a corporation; First Episcopal Church Of Lena, 111., a corporation; Deaconess Home of Freeport, HI., a corporation; King's Daughters Mission and Settlement Home a corporation;

The Board of Trustees of the Village of

Lena, 111., being J. C. Lampert, B. W. Berhenke, Jacob I. Luts, William C.

Boeke, George Boeke, James Hinds and Henry Nelson; The Village of Lena,

111.

George Shoesmith, executor, of the estate and the last .will and testament

of John Shoesmith, deceased. Oscor Dorman, Trustee In Bankrupt

cy for Edward W. Shoesmith. Bankrupt. Ruben M. White, Trustee for Charles H. Verbeck, Viola Verbeck, his wife;

John Shoesmith, Wilbur C. White,

Mary White, his wife; Rueben M.

White, Susan White, his wife; under

of the court.

Said lands will be offered for sale

upon the above described premises in

the City of Hammond, Lake County,

Indiana, and sold as per notice given; but If such sale can not be made at said

time and place to the best Interests of the parties, said sale will tbe kept open

by the undersigned Commissioner at

the of flees of Hembroff and Glazebrook

and said Commissioner, at No. 3425

Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor, In

diana, until a satisfactory and the best price obtainable can be had for said real

estate.

Said lands must bring the full ap

praised value thereof at such sale.

Witness my hand this 13th day of

June, 1912.

NEWTOS A. HEMBROFF.

Commissioner.

Fostofflee address, 3425 Michigan

Avenue, Indiana Harbor, Indiana.

DAILY FREIGHT EXPRESS SERVICE THE HAMMOND-GARY TRANSFER MID EXPRESS COMPANY CO-OPERATING WITH THE HASTINGS EXPRESS COMPANY

Office 124 State Street. ' Freight House 264 Michigan Ave. Gary Supply Co., Gary.

Phone 678 Phone 679 Phone 1300

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

6-33-7 North SE. SW. 'i and 10 ac. oft South side NE. SW. K, Parley A. Banks to

Emmet F. Collins ..12,250

2-32-9 South Vz SE. U; 11-32-9. NW. V4 NT. H. Arvllia Grlesel

to William Forrest Griesel. .. .15,000

24-32-9 NW. NE.. V and SE. M NW. M and NW. NW.J4, Charles Griesel to Albert Sur

prise 4,000

HOBART. Lots 8 to 7, blk 15, Geo. St m. Earle's 2nd add, Elbert E.

Meek to George Earle. . 15

TOLLESTON. Lot 30, blk 11, Oak Park add, Joseph Sklnderst to Anton Kat-

wekitcz 1

Lot 2, blk 3, 2nd Logan Park add.

Jules Artel to Anna M.&dsack.. 600

fl. 86-7 Part NE. cor. N John

Anders to Peter Anderson...... 1

33-37-9 Part SE. NW. East Chicago Co. to Georglanna B.

Lannan, Tr. ...... 1

L. P. HAMMOND'S SUB. Lots 4 to , blk 3, Julian H.

Youche to Joseph P. Grantham 1

HAMMOND. Lot 25, blk 7, Morris add, Sussie . . Holubisln to Walenty Radzien.

ski ,625

Lots 6 to 8, blk 6, Manufacturer's i add, Frederick W. Cornish to

Route your shipments via Hastings Express.

T H B H A MM.O-ND D1ST1LLIN O O O . DA1L.Y CAPACITY 3S,000 QAUUONS

I Lake County Title ci Guaranty Co.

ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT KOfcllN AL RATES 9 Mm WQTt, Frealdcst AJUt HAMMOND, We-Fresident J. ft. BUkCXMUM, secretary A. sV TArm, Treasurer UWAJU J. UES, Msnato

BtliliJ omrn 2 Tapper EloC HAMMOND

HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND