Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1912 — Page 7
Thursday, August 1, 1912. ,
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As (ar 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 la ads taken over the telephone.
FOR RENT. I FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT Four rooms for light FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD
housekeeping; all modern. Call at, Suitable for two gentlemen; home
phone 423.
S7tf
FOR RENT Two and three furnished rooms for light housekeeping ItJ Plummer av., Hammond. 14tf
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Two furnished rooms in 'Whiting, convenient to public schools." Address K C, Times, Hammond.
rooking; also day board. 85 Sibley St., Hammond. 30-3 I,.
M-T.K IT ELK
SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED By American Klrl, light housework or care Of Children. Miss (Jrace Mason, 1330S Carrondolet ave., Hegewlsch.
PERSONAL. rERSON'AT Wish to meet a wide
awake man with a little money.
Will take right man as a partner into an excellent business proposition. No money asked for an interest. Address L M, Times, Hammond.
LEGAL NOTICES.
BOYS Any boy anxious to . earn money can secure a position with me. Good pay, easy hours. Also prizes everything' from ear-muffs to Shetland ponies.. The . work Is. easy and need not interfere with other duties. Apply to F. B. Hall, 11 Sibley et.. Hammond.
SITUATION WANTED German girl wants to do housework. Call 33 Ogden st., Hammond, 2nd flat. WANTED Washing to do at home; will go out to work. Call 9 State St.. Hammond. 29-4
FOR SALE. FOR SALE One hot water Apply 404 Hammond Bids;.
19
YOUNG MAN WANTED 20, to learn " cutting ehance for advancement.
Goshen Shirt Mfg. Co., 105 Condlt St.. Hammond. 1-2 WANTED Two cylinder press feeders. Robert Smith rrlntlng To.. Lansing, Mich.
WANTED Laborers; steady work
also experienced tile makers. Apply
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM NO. 1. MAY TERM, 1912. WILLIAM P. PAT
TERSON. ADMR.. VS. GARY UNDERTAKING CO. ET AL. CAUSE NO. 9346. ACTION CIVIL. Now comes the plaintiff by George Manlore, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an afflda-
DRESSMAKER Will go to homes; 10 that the defendants, unknown heirs years' experience; very reasonable of Marcus Hale, deceased, are not prices. Address Mrs. XL Smith, 803 residents of the State of Indiana. Gostiin st., Hammond. 21-12 Sala defendants are therefore here
by notified of the pendency or 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 Sep
tember, A. D. 1912, the same being the second day of the next term of Bald I Court to be begun and held In Room 'No. 1. In the Superior Court Building. at Hammond, In said County and State, on the second Monday of September, A. D. 1912. said action will be heard and determined in their absence, j In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set ' my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 17th day of i July, A. D. 1912.
ERNEST L. SHORTRIDOE, Clerk L. S. C By Roscoe G. Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.
this notice, and Is a qualified voter thereof; that he Is a cltlkt-n of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Hoard of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday In September, 1912, the same being the 2nd day of September, 1912, for a renewal of a license to sell Intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 4th day of September, 1911. and Issued by Charles Johnson, auditor of Lake County, said
Township and State, for a period of one year from said date.
The precise location where liquors are to be sold and the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: ' The front room on the ground floor of a two-story brick building situated on lot 13. block 3, in V. L. Messenger's Addition to Hammond, known as No. 803 Calumet avenue. Said room Is 20 x40 feet, has glass front, one front, one side and one rear entrance and faces Calumet avenue, a public high
way in the City of Hammond. There
re living rooms upstairs. All of the
nside of said room can be seen from
said highway.
HUGO WAHL.
day of September, 1911, and issued by I Melons Water, per car, J200.00 Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said, 275. 00; gents, crates. Calif, good, $1.00 Township. County and State, for the 1.75: Ga. and Car, 75c11.00; basperlod of one year from said date, and ' kets. III., 40c. the precise location where liquors are! Veal calves 6060 lbs. UllUc; to be sold by the provisions of the ll-'0110 lbs, 1213Hc; 85200 lbs, 8 cense to be renewed is as follows: . 10c; 6080 lbs, HH12c The ground floor- front room of a I Potatoes New, bu, southwest, 70 three-story brick building, situated on 75c; new, bu. Minnesota, 6675c: new, the east part of lot No. 1, Block No. S. bu. Jersey cobblers. S0c$1.00. Townsend & Godfrey's addition ' to .- - hjrr- ,d, m- CARS RUN ON
the bridge having been supplanted .by a contiguous ride Xo the mills, will b a great boon to those traveling, on thi
road and with a slight reriucton on far, which Is prophecled the company will have fufllled all the requirement asked of !t by Crown Point cltlsens.
one side entrance. Room faces Sibley street, a public highway In said City. Bar Is on west side of room,'. has glass front and all of said room can be seen from Said highway. MATHIAS BONEY.
HOURLY SCHEDULE
HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
heater. ,
FOR SALE Young bull pupa. M. Grimmer, Highland, Ind. Phone
mill. 1.3
FOR SALE Michigan farm. 80 acres;
ojr I email orchard, good house, near
-About
trade; good, school and market, well fenced, good Apply at the terms; 11,200. r. O. Box 664, Hammond,
Ind. 1-3
FOR SALE A new 6-room cottage; bath, electric lights, cement walk, cement steps and basement floor, 37H
ft. lot; located on a good Improved st. I Terms very reasonable. Call at 205 De- ' troit St., Hammond, after 6 D. m.
7 a. m. at plant. Federal Tile Co.. Hammond, Ind.
Cement &
WANTED First class telegraph operator. Apply A. M. DeWeese, agent
of the Erie, Hammond, Ind. Z7tf j
FOR SALE Bed springs, mattress, dresser and music cabinet. 126 Carroll st., Hammond. Telephone 70S.
FOR SALE OR RENT Well established grocery and market, with fix-
I tures; doing good business; reason for
WANTED Men to work ill glue room. ' selling: have other interests requiring
Etraube Piano
Ind.
Factory
Hammond,
17tf
my attention. Hammond.
Address C 25,
FTAJ,E HELP. WANTED Girl for general housework; no laundry. Call Friday, 843 So. Hohman St., Hammond.
Times,
31-3
FOR SALE Combination pool and billiard parlor table. 3 ft. by 6 ft., cheap. 1189 Harrison . ave., Robertsdale. 31-2
WANTED At once, shirt finisher at
Bick Laundry Co., Hammond. 1-3 bargain
WANTED-r-An old lady to take charge , of bachelor's home, to do cooking and act as general caretaker. Address W 7, Gary Evening Times, Gary, Ind.
WANTED -A girl for general housework, at onceu Union cafe. 614 South Hohman st., Hammond. 80-3
WANTED At once, young lady for Bick laundry office, 543 Hohman at. Inquire at laundry 163 Michigan ave., Hammond. 30-3
FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two nice furnished rooms. 287 Truman ave., Hammond.
FOR RENT A new 9-room house; conveniently arranged for rooming or boarding house; Erie st. near Are Btation No. 4 or , Conkey plant. Call phone 1166R. Itf
FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 361 Thornton ave., first brick house east of Alice St., Hammond. 1-8
FOR RENT 8-room flat; gas. bath, 424 Plummer. F. B. Hall, 141 Sibley St., Hammond.
FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping:- 3729 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. , . jj
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences: breakfast If desired. 307 Michigan ave.. 2nd flat, Hammond.
FOR SALE Modern 6-roon gunga
low; all conveniences; double lot
A. Hf-rmansdofer, ? 4111 Ma- 1 ettis-n of the United cates.
goun ave.. East Chicago. 31-3
FOR SALE I have two lots on Torrence blvd. on which I will erect a cottage after your own plans and let you pay for it on monthly payments. FOR SALE Detroit St., near Hohman St., 6-room bungalow; all oak floors; price 12,700; part cash. W. J. HASTINGS. 637 Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 51.
FOR SALE Modem office safe) rout 9110; tn first class conditions will sell 755 If taken at one. Phone 730.
BARGAINS. For Sale 3Si ft.. Hohman St.. E. front, near Elizabeth St., $1,900. For Sale 50 ft., Murray st.. $550. For Sale 50 ft., 6-room cottage, A-l condition, choice locality, Rimbach av-, $6,000. For Sale 30 ft., corner Michigan and Charlotte sts., $1,200. EXCHANGES. Properties In several large cities, and small farms. MANUFACTURING. For, Sale 50x100 ft. on, I. H. Belt railroad, $1,200. Also 2 acre tract, I. H. Belt railroad. J. L. RAE, Real Estate and Loans. 163 E. State st. Hammond, Ind. Phone 145.
FOR SALE Entire furniture of six rooms. 96 Plummer ave., Hammond.
FOR RENT Room in private family; modern conveniences. Call at 115 Fayette St., Hammond. 31-3
FOR. SALE Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros.' storag-e faouae, Fayette and
' Sohl st, and ask for Mr, Sourbeer, man
ager.
FOR RENT Modern fiat; centrally located. Phone 705.
FOR RENT Front room far gentleman. Apply 43 Carroll St., Hammond. Phone 813M. 31-4
NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the cltlsens of the City of Hammend. North Township, Lake County, State of Indiana, that the undersigned, James B. Clabby, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of twentyone years: that he has resided In the Stats of Indiana, for more than one year and in the City of Hammend, North ' Township, Lake County and State of Indiana for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter thereof, a
man or gcoa moral character and a
Said un
derslgned will file his application with the " Board of County Commissioners of Lake County on the first Monday In August, 1912, at the court
house at Crown Point, Indiana, for
permission to purchase the license of M. Rtiey. rranted by the Board of
County Commissioners at Crown Point, Indiana, on the Eth day of Sep
tember, 1911, the same being a license
to sell spirltous, vinous and malt liq
uors tn less quantities than five gal
Ions at a time and permit the same
to be drank upon the following de scribed premises, to-wlt:
Two-story brick building, of which
said room Is 24xS feet, with a 12
foot celling, and faces east on Hoh
man street, a public Mghway- In said City of Hammond. North Township,
Lake County. Indiana. Said building Is located and situated on lot 1. block
I. Original Town (now City) of Ham
mond. Lake County, Indiana, and oth
erwlse known as 664 South Hohman street. There is one stockroom in
southwest corner and one on north
side of said bar room and a billiard hall on second floor. Bar is on north side of said room. All of the Inside
of room can be seen from Hohman street. There Is a glass front In said room and one front and one rear en
trance. JAMES B. CLABBY.
OF
LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Pocketbook containing money, near Belt factory. Call 187 Indiana ave., Hammond. Fhone 1410.
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR
LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citi
zens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana,
hat the undersigned. Jacob Krikc2lu-
nos, is a male Inhabitant and resident
of the said City, Township, Count and
State, and is 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.
North Township and State of Indiana,
for more than six months prior to this date, and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United tates of America and a man of good moral character: that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Tolnt, Lake County, on the
first Monday of September, 1912, the same being the 2nd day of September, 1912. for a renewal of a license to sell Intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and
malt liquors in less quantities than a
quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk upon the premises where
sold. The said license being hereto
fore granted by tfie Board of County Commissioners on the 4th day of Sep
tember, 1911, and issued by Charles A.
Johnson, auditor of Lake County and
said State, for a period of one year
after said date.
The location where liquors hereto
fore set forth are to be sold and the
provisions of the license to be re
newed as as follows:
The ground floor front room of the
one-story frame building situated on
lot 22, In block 2, in Joseph O.'Morris'
addition to the City of Hammond,
Lake County, Indiana. Bar room has glass front and fronting on Morton avenue, a public highway, has glass
front and side entrance and living rooms in rear. Bar. room Is 22V4x3S, bar is on. west side of room.
JACOB KRIKCZIUNOS.
Open High Low Close July wheat. 984 ' 89 H 98 99 Sept wheat. 94 . 94 S3 9Z Dec, wheat. 96 S6 $ 95 May wheat. lOO1 100H 9SM 99 July corn... 714 72 V 71 4 7Ji4 Sept. corn.. 66 4 66 654 66 Dec. corn... 674 57H 66 57 May corn... 58 -68 : 5 7 Ta 58 July oats... 46H 48H 464 484 Sept. oats.. 33 4 33 8294 33 Dec. oats... 34 34 J4i 84 May oats... S7 3714 u zt
(Continued trom Pars
Hay Receipts, 762 cars; shlDmenta.
67 tons. The better grades of timothy
In good demand and firm: offerings small; low grades . quiet. Choice hew
Kansas prairie firm;., demand good. Other descriptions dull. Choice timo
thy, $23.6024.50; No. 1, 2022; No. li
and No. 2 mixed. $1718; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed, $1218. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $13 14; No. 1, $11 12. Iowa. Minnesota Ne
braska and Dakota prairie Choice, $1314; No. 1, $111J. Illinois. Indi
ana and Wisconsin feeding prairie
fsrsf. racking $7 8. Straw Rye. $11611.60; oat. $9 9.50; wheat, $88.60.
vail between Gary and Crown Point, but that in a few days announcement as to commutation tickets will be made. First Ridge noad Car. A Gary & Southern and a Gary and Interurban ear, paired together, made the first through trip to the Ridge road district yesterday. The cars left the steel mills a little after 11 o'clock and then proceeded to the end of the Ridge road division at the Michigan Central crossing. Later, the South Side
business men entertained the passen
gers with a dinner at Jensen's and following this a trolley trip to Crown Point was le.
Mayor Knotts, John Brown, the
Crown Point banker; President Gavlt
of the Gary & Interurban and Vice President Wlldermuth ot the Gary &
Southern were on the trip.' Hammond to South Bend.
The Air line Is making every effort
possible to run the first through . car from Hammond to Laporte and then on
to South Bend by next Sunday. How ever, regular service will not be estab Ushed until two weeka trom today.
CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Wholesale prices for carbon and other oils were as follows: Standard white. ISO test, 104c; perfection, lOc; headlight. 176 test. 12c; eocene. 12Hc; gasoline, He; machine gasoline, 25 He; raw linseed, single brls, 70c; boiled, 71c; turpentine, 60c; summer black oil, 7Hc; winter black oil, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. p. b. Chicago.
IT'S EITHER
UKUS OR
S
Bfi
BOND
Knotts,
Baukus
OF
LOST Knights Templar charm. Finder please return to H. Davis 4238
FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for
light housekeeping. 3729 Hemlock Baring ave.. East Chicago
St., Indiana Harbor. Thone 699R.
FOR RENT A 6-room lower flat with modern conveniences; one and onehalf squares from car line; rent only $15 per month. Thone 249 or S89M.
FOR RENT Strictly modern steamheated flat, 6 rooms. 839 Calumet ave., Hammond. 30-3
LOST Small black leather purse, containing three $5 bills and other money amounting to about $26, In 5 and 10c store: suitable reward. Return phone 1442. Hammond. 1-2
FOR RENT --Two rooms for light
children. Inquire 231 Hammond.
MONFY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED SALARIED EMployes and others at lowest rates oa their own plain note. Borrow IS. pay
nicely furnished ' back IB. SO. See ua about any num. Lake
housekeeping; no. County Loan Co.. room 28 Rlmbteh
block, over Lion Store, Hammond. Ind. Phono tl8.
Michigan ave..
FOR RENT Two office rooms in the Eder Bldg.. 627-629 So. Hohman St.. opposite Superior Court building. Inquire on the premises or Citizens German National bank, Hammond.
FOR RENT 6-room apartment Tn Lock mar building, 11 Waltham st. Steam heat and janitor service, also gaiage. Phone 1211M. - 26tf
FOR RENT Two 5-room flats; modern, $18. 145th and Carey St., two blocks from car line. Phone 141 Indiana Harbor. 16tf
FOR RENT Eight-room house . and flat, $12 per month. Inquire E. W. Holmes, 25th and Adams, Gary. Phone 44. 13tf
NOTICE Will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Edward J. Marlatt. MR. AND MRS. WM. MARLATT.
APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the citi
zens of Hammond. North Township
Lake County, Indiana, that I, Joseph
Haraszty, am male inhabitant and
resident of Hammond, North Town ship, Lake County, Indiana, and (
cni2en or tn united states and over
the age Of twenty-one years, and tha
I have been continuously a reslden
of said City, Township, County and
! State for more than one year las
past: that I am the owner of a Retail Liquor License to sell intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors, and that I will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, at their September term, 1912, for a renewal of said license to sell Intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire a renewal of a license to sell said intoxicating, spirltous and malt liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk or drank. Is described as follows: The ground floor front room of a certain two-story brick building, facing east on Columbia avenue, a pubHe highway in Hammond, and situated on lot 7, In block 2, Morris" addition to Hammond. Bar room is 23x50 feet, bar occupies south side of room, has glass front, front, side and rear entrances and living rooms above. In Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana. JOSEPH HARASZTY.
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL
LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citi
zens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana,
that the undersigned. Charles W. Stowman, Is a male Inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township, County and State, 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, North Township, and State of Indiana, .for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter thereof; that he has declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States, and Is a man of good
moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday in September, 1912. the same being the 2nd day of September, 1912, for a renewal of a license to sell Intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold, said license being heretofore- granted by 'the Board of Commissioners on the first day of July, 1912, and issued by Charles Johnson, auditor of Iake County, said Township and State, for a period of one year from said date. The precise location where liquors are to be sold and the provisions of the llcenae to be renewed are as follows'. The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building situated on the south 20 feet of the south forty feet of Lot 1, Block 3, Original Town, now City of Hammond. Said
place Is known as 79 South Hohman street, at the northeast corner of Hohman street and Indiana avenue, in said City, and -facing Hohman street, a public highway. There are living rooms above. Said bar room Is 19 by 50 by 11 feet In dimensions, has front, rear and side entrances and a glass front. Bar is on north side of room facing south. CHARLES W. STOWMAN.
LIVE STOCK-MARKETS.
Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $7.25 8.00; lambs, fair to good, $6.75 7.25; lambs, common to fair, $6.75 q 7.25; lambs, feeders, $5.25 6 6.00; lambs, culls, $5.00 6.00: yearlings. fair to choice light, $5.15 5.75; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $5.005.50; wethers, good to choice, $4.40 4.90; weth- j era, plain to good, $4.15 4.40. !
Hogs Bulk of sales, $7.45 7.95; heavy butchers, $7.808.10; light butchers, $7.90 8.30; light bacon, $7.95
&S.35; light light, $7.858.20; heavy shipping. $7.75 8.10; heavy packing. $7.257.55; mixed .packing, .$7.407.65. Cattle Choice to prime steers. $8.60 9.75; medium to good steers, $6.65 c 8.50; Inferior to fair steers, $5.756.65; fat cows and heifers, $5.25Tf S.60; canning cows and heifers, $2. 60 4.25 ; native bulls and stags, $3.657.00; fair to fancy -Veal calves. $8.00010.00; heavy calves, $ 4.00 g 6.76.
PRODUCE MARKET.
CELEBRATE
CAMPAIGN'S COHPLETl
Fireworks and Music Mark
the Windup of Whirlwind Canvass During ; Which $36,652.12 Are Raised or Gary Hospital.
MASS MEETING. A public meeting will be held Thursday evening, Aug. 1st, 1912, 8 o'clock, at the City Hall, for the purpose of hearing the report of the Citizen's Committee, appointed several weeks ago In relation to the installation of the proposed new street lighting system for the business district. Taxpayers, business men and members of the city council are specially Invited to attend, JOHN D. S MALLET, Mayor.
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR
LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the cltlsens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Hugo Wahl, is a male: Inhabitant and resident' of the said City, Township, County and State, 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. North Township and State of Indiana for more than six months prior to the date of
Butter Extra creamery. 25c; firsts,
24c; seconds, 23c; dairies, 2124c; . packing stock, 1520c; process 24 ' 25c. f I Live poultry Turkeys, per 4b, 16 j 12c"! geese. 7(f9c: ducks, 10gE13c:' fowls, lSc; roosters, 9c; broilers, 16 18e. J Eggs Firsts, 18c; ordinary firsts, I
16c; dirties, 1414!4c; checks, UH 0l3Hc. Beans Pea. hand picked, $2.76 2.88; brown Swedish. $2.40 2.60; Lima. 100 lbs. $5.87; red kidney. $J.502.0. Green fruits Apples, new brl, $2.60 04.60; currants, red. 1 qts, 75c$1.26; black, $1.75 2.00; plums, 24 qt cases, $1.00 1.50; pears, bu basket $1-00 1.26; cherries, cases, 16 qts, $1.25 1.75; peaches, bu basket, 75eJT$1.00; 6 baskets, 75c$1.00.
Berries ' Black raspberries, 16 qts, 5 $1.251.50; blueberries, 16 qts, $1.60 J
v t uidv. n ls it 3 v vAaw M a. v v y red raspberries, 24 pts, $1.25 2.25. Vegetables Celery, crates, Mih, 25
40c; beets. 100 bunches. 75c$1.00; cabbage,' 100 head, $1.502.00; green
Timothy W. Englehart, A. F. Sela A. Smith "and Anthony
have been made defendants in a case
in which the state of Indiana seeks to
secure a Judgment on the forfeiture of
the recognizance bond of Anthony
Baukus. The action was started by Prosecut
lng Attorney Charles Greenwald. Some time ago the court defaulted this bond and the proeedare Is now for the
state's attorney to "tetart pult to re
cover Judgment on the bond.
Unless the defendants are able to
produce Baukus, a thing which every
body thinks, they will do, they will
have to go down in their pockets for
$1,000 apiece.
- Baukus has been a fugitive from
ii ,,, Ti- ' A- B. Kellar....
he was Induced to leave Gary Is still
a mystery. It is stated to be certain that . if Baukus' bondsmen do produce him in court that there will be another trial, which may reveal some mighty Interesting things about the manner in which Baukus left town, where he went, and what. It anything, he got for leaving. Under the law It is the duty of the prosecuting attorney to seek to secure
the forfeiture of the money when bonds have been defaulted. The laws of the state allow the prosecutor ten per cent of the amount of tha judgment plus ten dollars. It would be $310 for Greenwald In this case.
With $6,662.12 more than they, ex
pected to raise the,, Gary Commercial club last night closed its successful
campaign of. six days to raise IM.000
for the Sisters of St Francis, buildingthe new $100,000 Mercy hospital. As result of the campaign .$36,652.12 will be turned over to the hospital fund.
Totals were received at the dinner
given at tho T. M. C. A. -last night.
There was Borne mighty cherelng and
singing when the figures were given out. and an 'orchestra, engaged for tha occasion, helped to enliven up thing's. The only time when the committeemen
weren't noisy was when Rer. Farther Thomas F. Jansen,' rector o,t ' 'Holy Angels' parish, said grace at ths be
ginning of the chicken dinner. ' .
Parade sal Flrewvrksk ( Following short talks the committeemen got in line fend paraded to tha Commercial club.. Previous to their arrival a fireworks display had been started and the skies were filled- with rockets, red fire clusters and blue lights. A lot of bombs were also - set off. Fully 3,000 people were lined up In Broadway to witness the spectacle. The money-raising campaign took six days of hard work on the paft of more than 100 committeemen and a cooperative committee ot foreigners. Gleaoon Heads IJvt. The total amounts collected by the various committees of ten and their captains are as follows: A William A. Cain $ : 8.00 B W. S. Feuer... ...f J.OJl.Oo C W. P. Gleason 11.382.02 D John A. Gross 8,328.60
E George M. Hunter... 1.857.25
...... Z.660.00
G John Kirk . H Thomas B. Knotts........ I Ingwald Moe J H. S. Norton K T. w. Ehglehart... Co-Operatlva C H. Maloney .
2. 497.83 8.735.00 2.471.25 2,869.25 . 2.380.00 1.441.00
GARY OFFICIALS IN VISIT TOJMVH PL First Car From Steel Mills Proves a Big . Attraction. .
(Special to Thh Times.)
Crown Point. Ind.. Aug. 1. The first car to run to the steel mills at Gary over the Gary & Southern traction
onions. 6 bunches. 46c; spinach, tub. J u wended Its way up Main street 3550c; carrots. 100 bunches, 75c yMterday ,oaded with Gary offlcU1.
Total ..$36,662.13 Attorney Harry V. Call, general chairman; C M. Mayne, general secretary, as campaign manager, and A, D. Schaeffer as committee secretary were the general officers of the campaign. Organisation of committees was e erected by Mr. Mayne.
MANY GARY LOTS SOLD FOR TAXES
City Treasurer E. C Simpson; and his deputy, Mrs. Cass I us M. Greenlee, today so3d a couple of hundred -Tol-leston lots, the ownera of which, failed to pay the assessments on . district sewer No. 4. These lots may be redeemed by paying certain penalties and inter eat money to the new owners. Mayor T. E. Knotts was among those who had a lot sold.. . rii' Among the title bu jajrs were Prosecutor Charles - ' Greenwald, Julian Touche of Crown Point; Clarence Bretsch, Judge Ora Wlldermuth; Judge Casslus M. Greenlee, Hey Davis, J. 'P. Grantham and several others. The sale was conducted at the east door of the city haU.
$1.00; cucumbers. Climax, basket, 20
60c: radishes, 100 bunches. $1.00 1.26; string beans, green, box, 26 35c; wax, box, 2535c; squash, .basket. 1020c; onions, sacks, 70 lbs, 75c$1.10; tomatoes, case. 4 baskets, 25 40c: lettuce, leaf, box, 1520; head, tubs, 20 50c; turnips, 100. bunches, $1.25; green peas, bu basket. $1.7S2.00; cauliflower, cases, 35c $1.00; pieplant, bunch, 68c; sweet corn, sacks, 25 50c.
dom and principal citizens of the steel
town, who took that way of making the event auspicious. Regular services , between the mills and the court house square at Crown Point will be established today and as soon as a proper schedule can be arranged, few changes will be made In the excellent service now being given the road's patrons. The necessity of changing cars at
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NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Mathtas Boney, Is a male In habitant and resident of the said City, Township, County and State of Indiana, and is over the age of twentyone years, and has resided in the State of Indiana more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. That he is a qualified voter and that he is a citizen of the United States of America: is a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Cfown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday of September, 1912, the same being the 2nd day of September, 1912, for a renewal of - license to retail intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors in leas quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to 'be drank on the
premises where sold. Said license be- I lng heretofore granted by the Board j of Countv Commissioners on the 4th
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