Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1912 — Page 7
Tuesday, August 13, 1912. THE TIMES.
Clarified ud&erffomg
Girls Wanted. Four vrell-educated young ladies, over 16 years of age,
for collating books ; good wages; steady employment; work eas3r to learn; as soon as experience can make from
$10.00 to $12.00 per week.
Four sewing machine operators for sewing books:
must be 16 years old or over; work easy to learn, light and
pleasant; good wages.
Three girls to separate books for sewing machine operator; must be 14 years old or over and will be given opportunity to become operators. W, B. CONKEY COMPANY, HAMMOND. "We close at 12 o'clock on Saturdays.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room flat In
Lockmar bldg. No. 11 Waltham St.;
steam heat, hot water and Janitor service; private garage on premises.
Phone 121 1M. 8tt
FOR RENT Two 6-room flats; mod
era. $18. 145th and Carey st two blocks from car line. Phone 141 Indi
ana Harbor. 16tf
SITTTATION WANTED.
WILL TAKE IN PLAIN SEWIIi
rtece quilt, at 498 E. State St., Ham
mond. Phone 917M. 18-3
SITUATION WANTED By experlenc
ed stenographer. Phone 46 6 J, East
Chicago. 12-8
WANTED, POSITION Twins man, as
bookkeeper or shipping clerk; business college graduate. Address J. It., postoffice box 108, Whiting, Ind.
No. 784 Indiana boulevard. Front and
side entrance, glass front and faces Indiana boulevard. All of eald room can be seen from" said boulevard.
STEPHEN LANOOHR.
same to be drank upon the premises 60c; green. 4fc0c; turnips, 100 Leodens, nor -had they tnis morrun0 where sold, said license being hereto- bunches, $1.25; radishes, 100 bunches, ' ascertained the first name of the vlcfore granted by the Board of Commls- $1.001.25; tomatoes, 4 basket .case, j tlm. ' sioners on the 4th day of September, 50c$1.00V potatoes, jiew, bo, satcked, j The assault -was made -with a-knife.
by Charles Johnson. i 5 80c; cobblers, tro,' traik. 09Br:; (-the -victim being tmoiy cut Dout ine
MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED If your watch does not keep time bring it to us. Wo will pot 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. Chaa. Arkin the relable jeweler. 63 State it, Hammond. Established 23 years. i 18-1
IRISH CROCHET COLLAR, AND CUFF set, also hand bags made to order. Phone 150.
NOTICE TO TIMES FOR SALE. ttm TAT7 T I FOR SALE No. 6 Remington typeltrzVUljlO. ' writer; wil ltake bicycle a3 part pay. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. I W P. Times, Hammond. 13-8 Readers of the following advertise- j '
FOR FIRST CLASS MILLINERY goods. Call at Miss Harrington's dressmaking parlors, 420-119th st Whiting. Ind.
WANTED TO BUY.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT. SOLD
and exchanged; get our prices. Hammond Furniture Co.. 42 E. State at, Hammond. Phone 543.
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF A LIQ
UOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana, that the undersigned, James B. Clabby, is a male Inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township. County and State, and over the age of twentyone years. i That he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond, North Town, than six months prior to the date of this notice, and is a quail fled voter United States and 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, 1R1Z, lor a renewal or a
license to sell Intoxicating, spiritous.
vinous and malt liquors In less quan
titles than Ave gallons at a time and permit the same to b drank upon the premises where sold, said license be
ing heretofore srranted by the Board
f Commissioners on the 5th day of
August, 1912, and issued by Charles
ohnson, auditor of Lake County, said
Township and State.
The precise location where liquors
are to be sold by the jrivlslons of the
license to be renewed is as follows:
Two-story brick building, of which
said room 1s 24x65 feet, with a 12-
foot ceiling, and faces east on Hoh-N man street, a public highway in said City of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana. Said building
is located and situated on lot 2. block
Original Town (now City) of Ham
mond. Lake County, Indiana, and otherwise known as 661 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 eald 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 o,ne rear en trance.
JAMES B. CLABBT.
1911. and issued
auditor of Lake County, Bald Town-
snip ana btate, for a period of one
year from said date.
The precise location where liquors
sweet potatoes, brl, J4.004.5U?
ions, new, crate, 65c $1.00.
Berries Blueberries, 16 at
head and body. Two wrrests have been made In con-
case. nectlon with ttw fight. Pete Leedens,
$1.75 2.50; red raspberries, 24. qt case. U or Bt the victim being one of
16 at case,
the prisoner, -while Steve Stacy 1b the other. Pete mi arrested as a witness.
and Stacy's arrest was the result of
are to be sold and the provisions of I $2.00 3.00; blackberries.
the license to be renewed is as fol- I 81.50(3 2.00.
lows; I Melons Gems. Utah, standtard crate.
The front room on the ground floor $2.75 3.00; pony crate. $a.601.75; ,--1,' n -mm nirirm whon
of the one-story brick building located J Maryland, standard crate. $a.60 2.00; latter undertook to arrest the
on the following described property; 1 pony crate, 81.50; Indiana, -standard The east 32 feet of lot 87. and the west! crate, 1.251.75; ArUona. standard
22 feet of lot 36, in Townsend & God- crate, $2.252.50; pony crate, $1.25
1.50; watermelons, per car, $150200.
Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1. 20c; 2o.
1 loins, 24c; No. 1 round, 13 c; r.o. 1
chuck, 10 c: No. 1 plate. 8c
freys addition to the City of Ham
mond, Lake County. Indiana, all in
block 1. The room in which liquors
are to be sold Is 17x26x18 feet and
faces south on State street, a public j highway in said City of Hammond, and further described and known as 148 State street. Said room has front.
side and rear entrance. Also glass front and all of the inside of said room can be seen from Bald State street, a public highway. The bar Is
on the east side of room.
WILLIAM C. HERRINGTOK.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Sheep Lambs, good to choice, 6.85
7.50; lambs, fair to good, $6.256.7S:
lambs, common to fair, f5.75ti.25;
lambs, feeders. $5.75 f .50; lambs, culls, 4.505.60; yoarllnga, fair to boat light. t5.005-.69.
Cattle Choice to prime steers. '89.25
former. Btacy got -very much the worst of the argument with the police and is
sorry today that he "butted in." The arrests were made by Officers Hi Kerr and EaBtentrager. Tire local department believe they ncan locate the assailant of Leedens In Chicago. ,
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As tar as It is possible it is advised that all clssslfiad ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for err6rs In ads taken over the telephone.
U.K HELP. WASTED At once, Gordon press feeder a f Jacques Ton printing SP. 213 State St., Itnmmoad. .
WANTED Short order clerk, porter, dishwasher. Apply 120 Sibley St.. Hammond. Kaufman fc Wolf's new building. 13-3
FOR. SALE Double fiat building; centrally located; in first class repair throughout and well rented; $350 cash, balance on time takes It. Price $2,650. Address 201. Times. Hammond. 13-6
oak Tart
.WANTED Good, strong boy in our mailing and delivery department. Must be 16 vears old and willing to work. Unless you expect to be steady and work don't apply. Fine job for the right young man to learn trade. Apply at once at Times office, Hammond, Ind. .
FOR sale Mason St.. ' 7 rooms and bath, furnac heat. 37 ft. lot, garage in rear. Price $3,800. Part cash.
Detroit St., 6-room bungalow, floors, 87 ft. lot. Price $2,700.
cash. VACANT Mason St., 40 ft.. $1,100. Ruth St.. 50 ft., $1,400. Detroit St. 37 ft.. $750. Ridge Road, 75 ft., just the lot for a bungalow, $525. " ', W. J. HASTINGS. . REAL ESTATE. E97 Hohman st. Phone 61
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY LOANED SALARIED EMployes and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $5, pay
back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co.. room !S Rlmbcch
block, over Lion Store. Hammond, Ind.
Phono US.
LEGAL NOTICES.
WANTED Machine hand. Straube Pl- " ano Factory, Hammond, Ind.
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR
LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given to the cltliens of Hammond, North Township,
Lake County, Indiana, that the under signed, J.' S. Cotton, is a male lnhabi
tant 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 is a citizen of the
FOR SALE Complete second hand . tnitea fetates or America and. a man outfit store fixtures at a bargain. r good moral character; that he will 4S57 Melville are., East Chicago. j apply to the Board of County Com- ... j miaxirmern at Crown Point. Lake
JfOK .SALE Piano in first class con- County, Indiana, on the first Monday
cneap. iTayette , In September, 1912, the same being the
1Z-J , 2nd day of September, 15)12. for a re
newal of a license to sell intoxicating,
spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in
less quantities than five gallons at
upon the premises where sold, said li
cense being heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 5th day of August, 1912, and issued by Charles Johnson, auditor of Lake County, said
Township and State, for - a period of
one year from said date.
ditlon; will sell
St., Hammond.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE New buildings with 2ft acres, near the Kankakee river. Henry Von See, Thayer, Ind. 12-6
FOR SALE Two new 5 -room cottages, with bath, electric light, basement and cement walks around
hou3e; well located. One 7-room two
iune year irum Aaiu ujiic. -. , The precise location where liquors
WANTED A competent, sober .middle aged man for night watchman; must register six stations every hour; salary $54 per month to begin. Address F C, Times, Hammond. 12-2
CARPENTERS WANTED McCllntock . Marshall Construction Co., at Hubbard Steel Foundry, East Chicago, Ind.
WANTED A machinist, one who understands electric motors. Apply Reld, Murdoch & Co., Hammond.
WANTED Car repair men; steady work; good wages. Apply Illinois Car & Mfg. Co., 143rd and Clark st., Hammond, Ind.
nace neat, lawn graded and grass
started; terms reasonable; bargains if taken at once. Geo. W. Teazel, 205 De
troit St., Hammond.
FOR SALE Top buggy and single driving harness. Geo. A. Dobbins, grocery store, 653 So. Hohman st., Hammond.
FOR SALE One hot water Apply 404 Hammond Bldg.
heater.
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.
WR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room, large detached .room; two gentlemen or couple preferred; desirable, central. 43 Russell St., Hammond. , 13-3
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF A LIQ- j
UOR LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given to the clti-j
zens of Hammond, North Township.
Lake County and State , of Indiana, 1
mat tne undersigned, c. W. Zahn. 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 i
the City of Hammond. North Township 1
and State of Indiana for more than slxjTTAV & GRAIN MARKET.
montns prior to tne flate or this notice
.aiS! Block the
Grand Crossing Track
7.25; fat cows and heifers. $6.008.75; canning cows and heifers. $".60 4. 15; native bulls and stags. $3.60?6.T5.
Hogs Bulk of sales. $77.808.35;
heavy butchers, $8.10 8.40; light
butchers, $8.2508.55; light bacon. T8.B5J
8.55; light llht, $8.05&35; heavy
Bhlpplng. $8.008.S7; heavy packing,
$7.60 7.95.
are to oe soia ana tne provisions o
, the license to be renewed Is as fol
I lows:
I The front room on the ground floor
I of the two-story brick building, lo.
I cated on the west ten feet of lot 23,
I and the east fifteen feet of lot 22, in
block 1, Townsend & Godfreys add!
tion to the City of Hammond, Lake
County, Indiana. Bar room Is 40x23x1
feet. There Is a storeroom in the rear
of said building. Bar Is on the west side of said room. Said rofera has glass front, front, side and rear entrance, and all of the inside of 'said room may bo seen from Plummer avenue, a public highway In said City, Township, County and State, and faces on Plummer avenue. The undersigned to continue to be the owner during the term of said license and renewal thereof and -until
such license Is sold, assigned or transferred to some other location. J. S. COTTON.
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR
LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given to the cltl-
sens of Hammond. North Township,
Lake County and State of Indiana,
that the undersigned, Robert Colby, 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 !n the State of
Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond, North Town-
snip, ana state 01 Indiana, for more
than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will
apply to the Board of County Commis
sioners at Crown Point. Lake County,
Indiana, on the first Monday in Sep
tember. 1912, the same being the 2nd
day of September. 191 2.. for a renewal
of a license to sell Intoxicating, spirit
ous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on
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 fol
lows:
The front room on the ground floor of the one-story frame building lo
cated on lot 23, Lathropp's addition to
the City of Hammond, Lake County,
Indiana. Bar room Is 18x30 feet and
faces north on Fayette street, a public
highway in said City, Township, Coun
ty and State
side and rear entrance and all of the inside of said room may be seen from said highway. There Is one store room
in the southeast corner of said build
ing. ROBERT COLBY.
and is a qualified voter thereof: that
he is a citizen of the United States of
America and 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 Septem
ber, 1912, for a renewal of a license to
sell intoxicating, spiritous, 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 hereto
fore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 4th day of September,
Ull, and Issued by Charles Johnson,
auditor of Lake County, said Town-
snip ana btate, for a period or one
year from said date.
The precise location where liquors
are to be sold by the provisions of the
license to be renewed is as follows:
The ground floor front room of the
one-story frame building, located on lot 44, block S, Morris addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indi
ana. Bar room Is 21x35 feet and faces
north on Morton avenue, a public
highway In said City. Bar room has
glass front, front, side and rear entrances, and all of the inside of said
room may be seen from said highway,
Elevation.
- , Open High Low Sept wheat. 92 S2 91 Dec wheat. 94 92 91; May wheat. 85 96 95a Sept. corn.. 6S 69, 68 Dec. corn... 54 54 54 Sept. oats... 31 31 81 Dec. oats... 82 82 32 May oats... 34 34 34
Close
92
82
84
Hay Receipts, 432 tons; shipments.
24 tons. Demand good and market
steady; offerings only moderate. Choice old timothy. 21022. and new
$16.5017; No. 1 old, $1920; new. $15
16; No. 2 and So. 1 mixed, old. $16
17; So. 3 and No. 2 mixed, old, $1218. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice,
$14.5015; So. L $1414.50. Iowa,
Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota
prairie Choice. $1414.60; So. 1. $12 5018.50. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie $5 9.
Packing $78.
Straw Rye. $9.501; oat, $77.80;
wheat. $6.50 7.
The City tf Chicago was sue din, the United States District Court :yeterlay by the JJew York, Chicago ft St. Louis Railway Company, otherwise . known as the Nickel Plate Railroad. An Injunction is sought restraining the city from interfering with the construction of the company's elevated tracks at
92 'Seventy-ninth street, in Grand Cross-
95 tng. 69 j The complainants also seek to com-64-! Pl the city to grant a permit and ap31 'prove its plans for the construction of
the tracks. The railroad avers that it is pursuing its plans In accordance with her city ordinances, that aTter the company expended thousands of dollars in the purchase of., rights-of-ways mni other expenditures, the city, on January 2, 1912, and February 19, 1912, created ordinances altering the plans, of the 1909 ordinances and placing the railroad at a great expense and delay. The city sow, according to the suit.
seeks to compel the railroad to divert its tracks south of the Illinois Central elevation at Seventy-ninth street. Tha bill alleges that the changes would entail a cost of more than $300,000 additional should It ke compelled to follow the city's recent ordinance.
CHICAGO OIL MARKET.
Chicago Wholesale prices
bon and other oils were as
for car-
follows:
Standard white, 180 test. 10(,e: ner-1
Bar on west side of room. There are fection, 10c; headlight. ,175 test, 12c; 1
six living rooms in the rear.
C. W. ZAHN.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
i eocene, 12c; gasoline, 16c; machine igasollne. 25 c; raw linseed, aingle
brls, 68c; boiled, 69c; turpentine, 48c; summer black oil, 7c; winter black oil. 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.
GART. 13, Broadway add, Kolletar "to Bertha
64
150
FAJ7E help. WANTED At once, shirt and collar operator. Blck Laundry Co., Hammond. 13-3
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms;
nice locality; gentlemen preferred. Inquire at 828 So. Hohman st., Hammond. 13-2
WANTED An experienced girl for general housework. 19 Rlmbaca ave., Hammond.
WANTED Waitress. We Cater Restaurant, 90 State St., Hammond.
GOOD WAITRESS WANTE
Majestic Hotel, Hammond
At once.
12tf
WANTED Waitresses; also kitchen help. Apply at Vienna restaurant, 704 Washington St., Gary.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; $12 per month. 563 Indiana ave. Small sleeping room, $1 per week. 1S8 Plummer ave., Hammond. - 13tf
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF A LIQ UOR LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given to the citi
zens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indi
ana, that- the undersigned. Stephen Langohr, is a male Inhabitant and resident of the said City, Tow.nshlp. County and State, and over the age of
1 twenty-one years.
" " - " ; That he has resided in the State of FOR RENT 6-room steam heated flat. indlana for more than one year and over Cleveland Printing Co. Apply 94' ln the oty of Hammond. North riummer ave., Hammond. 13tf i Township and State of Indiana. for
1
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
WANTED Competent girl for general housework; family of 3; good wages. Mrs. R. O. Winkler, 14. Mason st., Hammond. lOtf
WANTED Housekeeper who can furnish reference; family of four; no cooking. 90 State St., Hammond. 9-2
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in Hammond or East Chicago. Address 4828 Forsyth ave., East Chicago. 12-3
WANTED Two or three rooms for light housekeeping; convenient to town, steam heat and modern; no chil dron; good references. J. L. Ray, 163 State St.. Hammond-
more than six months prior to the
room;id t . th. notice, and la a Qualified
suitable for two gentlemen; bath. ! voter thereof; that he is a citizen of hot and cold water, gas; two blocks the United States and a man of good west of courthouse. 174 State Line st., j moral character; that he will apply to corner Rimbach, Hammond. Phone thp nos.rA ot Cou'ntv Commissioners at
1225J. 12-2 f'T--i-. Pnlnt T.qIta PnnnM Tnrifarta nr
I the first Monday in September. 1912,
j the lame being the 2nd day of Sep
tember, 1912, for a renewal of a license to sell Intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors ln less quantities than five gallons at a time and
permit the same to be drank upon the
premises where sold, said license be-
FOR RENT Furnished room ln pri-
113 Fayette St., Hammond.
12-2
FOR RENT Large neatly furnished room, with bath, steam heat; cen-1 trolly located; suitable for two gentlemen: Whitlnir. Ind. Address W S ',
Times. Hammond. 12-J i"S heretofore granted by the Board
j nf Commissioners on the 5th day of FOR RENT 6-room flat; gas and! August. 1912. and issued by Charles bath. 424 Plummer ave. F. B. HalL I Johnson. Auditor of Lake County, said
141 Sibley st., Hammond.
9-2
FOR RENT Two modern sleeping rooms, $1.50 per week. Phone 543. 242 E. State st., Hammond.
Township and State, for a period of
one year from said date.
The precise location where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed are as follows:
One-storv frame "building, six rooms
FOR RENT Six-room flat. 818 fcitate rear, room ti 23x35. oh 16t . Lovit-
Llne ic, Hammond. 8-6 ton's subdivision W Hammond. House
Lot 3. blk
Andrew
Piskoty
Lot 29. blk 75. Gary Land Co. a
1st sub, Gary Land Co. to
Frank Roellig 736.65
Lots 89 and 40. blk 82. Gary
Land Co.'s 1st sub. Gary Land
to. to Alfred S. Hess L725
Lot 7, blk 3, Gary Invest. Co. to
Joseph Kaldy
Lot 23, 3rd Grant Park add; lot
29. 2nd Grant Park add, Con-dit-McGinnlty Realty Co. to
Conait-McGlnnity Cont. Co.... 1,200
Lots 14 and 15, blk 6. McKev's
add, Eunice A. Youche to Paul B. Lipinskl
Has glass front, front, 22 w ,ot n blk 4 h
land add. Lake Co. Savings & Trust Co. to John D. Smith... Lot 2, blk 2, Morris add, Joseph Kuslna to Isidore J. Modjeska Lot 47, blk 2. Stafford & Trankle's add. Burton H. Potter to
Charles Berendt 2,600
Part lots 30 and 31, blk 3, Homewood add. dward 11. Briggs to Bessie Blease Ross 1,500 Lots 14 and 16. blk 1. F. R. Mott's add. John T. Spitz Sr. to John P. Spitz 100 Lot 80. Standard add. Lake Co. Savings & Trust Co. to Mat Haydon 350 TOLLESTON. Lot 16. S lot 15; N lot 17; lot 39; N lot 38; S lot 4,0. blk 1. Rundell's 5th add, GaryBond & Mtg. Co. to Eugenia
Rouble 1 Lot 44. blk 15. Oak Park add. Alfred R. Hardesty to John F.
Weiss
SCHNEIDER. Lots 5 and 6. blk 2. William's add. Elizabeth Haskell to Sa
die Cadwell . 165
GRIFFITH, Lot 33. blk 1, Manufacturer's 2nd add, Emma J. GrI mto Per
cy C. Taggart ". . 112. 50
Lot 34, blk 1, Manufacturer's add, Ida M. Grim to Percy C. Tag
gart 112.50
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNT!. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM, 191
ANNA TATRAN VS. DAN TATRAN.
CAUSE NO. 9359. ACTION FOR DI
VORCE. .t
Now comes the plaintiff by J. A.
Meade, attorney, and files her com
plaint herein, together with an affl
davit of a competent person, showing
that the defendant, Dan Tatran, 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 he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 23rd day of September, A. D. 1912. the same being the 19th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 3. Lake ' Superior Court Building. at Hammond, ln said County and State,
on the 1st Monday of September, A. D.
1912, said action will be heard and
determined in his absence.
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set
my hand and ainx tne seal or said Court, at Hammond, this 30th day of July. A. D. 1912. v
ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C
ADVERTISED MAIL. The following leters remain tincalled for ln the Hammond potofflce for week ending August 12. 1912: Miss Blanche Allen, F. F. Andrle, Albert Bartolain 2), Chaa. Blume, Charley Beasley, Joseph Bare. Mrs. Mary J. Brown, Mrs. Verne Bousher,
Warren Calloway, August Danlelson, George Dobrlesw, Joe De Kaster, Miss Sadie Deerwester, - William J. Dunn. Mrs. W. T. Davis. Miss Lena Frlcke, M- C Fredericks, Mr. Gates, The German company. Bert Gibson. Jim Gerrard. Mrs. J. W. Goodrich, The Hammond Drug Co., Herman Supply Co., Dan Henry. M. E. Hutchson. Charles Kiettrick. Mrs. Anna Leissman. Mrs. Fred Litch. Frank Linudzsey. Johl M. Lee. Mrs. Lillian Long. Wm. Lash. Too Matovina, Mrs. Zadle Pettit. Mrs.
Ruth Trice. Joseph Polityczka,
Pawelec, John Pakosz. Leo Phelps. Kusman Petrin. Gustav Preiss. Albert Parmer. Frank Rosenburg, Robert Schroeder, Imre Soos, H- G. Strumpfetr,
Harry Stacy.
F. R- SCHAAF. P. M.
$220,000 IS PAID BY , "DIAMOND JIM" OF STANDARD WORKS Baltimore, MS., Aug.' IS. In grati
tude for having restored Ms appetite, "Diamond Jim" BTady of Kew Tork, head of the Standard Steel Car -works of Hammond, has given $220,000 to Johns HoplclnB hospital here. It was learned today. After coffering for nearly six months from stomach trouble, during which he could not indulge ln the luvnry of dry toast without being savagely recenged during digestion, Mr. Brady was able to sit down to his first big meal last Thursday night. The menu which was served was as follows:
Canteloupe , cherrystone clams, chicken gumbo (strained), sea bass, wine, broiled qtiab turkey, string bean salad, deml tasse, cigars, cham-' pagne.
AUTO SPEEDER'S TRIAL TOMORROW
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NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR
LICENSE. .' Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the underslgrred, William C. Herri ngton, 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 Cly 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 is a citizen of the United States of America and 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 ln September. 191. the same being the 2nd day of September. 1912, for a renewal of a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the
A VICIOUS
The trial of George Locklin Jr., of Hammond, who figured in a Joy ride in Gary Friday night, which resulted ln serious injuries to one victim and
Jan narrow escapes on the part of. others.
will be given a preliminary hearing before Judge Wrildermuth in the city
court tomorrow.
Locklin Is out on $2,000 bond. The
specific charge against him Is crimi
nal carelessness. Steve DemefT, who was hit by Locklin's auto, is now at the Mercy hospital. '
ASSAULT
The East Chicago police are looking
for a man who came out from Chicago
on Sunday and nearly killed a man named Leodens in a row which occur
red above the saloon of - John Pnlonehiak at Tod avenue and the
Terminal tracks. Tha police do not
know the name of the assailant of
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PRODUCE MARKET. Dairy products Eggs, extra. 22 He eggs, firsts, 18c; miscellaneous lots
cases Included, 154c; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 15lSc; checks,1 11c: butter, extra creamery, 25c; firsts. 23c; seconds, 22Hc; ladles. 21c; dairies, extra. 23 c; firsts, 22V4c; process, extra, 24c; packing. 20c. Live poultry Fowls, per lb. 13c; turkeys. 12c; springs, 17c; roosters, 9c; ducks, 1015c; geese, 9ffil2c. Fruits and vegetables New apples, box, "5c$1.25; new, brl, $3.0006.00; beans, hand picked, per bu. $2.S5 2.8S; red kidney. $2.50 2.60; brown Swedish, $2.402.60; Lima. $5.87; cabbage, new, crate, J5SS0c; cucumbers, dox, SO? 35c; spinach, per tub, 0ig50c; cauliflower, case. 75c$1.25; peaches, cases. 4 baskets, 40 60c; bu baskets, $I.001.50; 1-5 bu baskets. 15 30c; currants. 16 qt case, $1.25 1.50; beets. 100 bunches. 75 $1. 60; cherries, 16 qt case, $1.7tl.S5; plums, 24 qt case, $1.501.75: head lettuce, box, 350c; string beans, wax, box, 40
T H E HAM M O N D DISTILL I NO CO. DAILY CAPACITY 2S.OOO QALLONS
Lake County Title Ik Guaranty Co.
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL KATES r. S. MOTT, rreatdent HAHK UAMMOND, Vice-President J. a, BLACXMUN, Secretary A. K. TArrut. Treasurer UWAJU J. ED EH, Mutter
Secretary Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND
HAMMOND AND CBOWN POINT, IND
