Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1912 — Page 7

Thursday. Sept. 19, 1912.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, ft art or j of the following aJvertlsmenls who wish to communicate wlta advertisers whose ldsntlty Is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter glrea. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can Hot, In justice to the advertisers, te an

swered. Simply foliow lnstruct'ons. As far as It Is possible it Is advised that all classified a(s should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors lu vl taken over the telephone. Replies to following ads at Tivs office. Advertisers please call tor them: Ml !R 1

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FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two furnished good locality, steam heat, light, etc Phone East Chicago 4

rooms, electric SR. 5t

FOR RENT Furnished sleeping. 232 l'lummer O., Hammond.

room for ave., near P. 13-6

FOR SALE.

w. E. . w.

FOR SALE The time Is nearing when you will think of buying a stove. We have them In either soft or hard coal of various makes. such as "Radiant

i Home," "Jewel," "Garland" and many ! otter standard makes. We also have

j rrk and laundry stoves. A small de

posit will hold stovp until you are ready to place It on the floor. Be sure

for the place where you see the center of sign. Call and prices. Hammond Furniture E. State at.. Hammond, Ind. manager. Phone 643.

MALK HELP. WANTED Man and wife to work around at building and live on premises; rent free and fair pay. Apply after fi p. m. to J i. W. Margrnau, 11 Waltham St.. Hammond. 19-3

find look c o k In g e t our Co.. 242 J. Arkin.

FOR SALE Cottage. 5 rooms and bath, on 50 ft. lot; all modern, furnace heat and barn; will sell for less than cost. 3.39 Tcrrence ave, Hammond. Phone 1208J. 19-3

SOLICITOR Permanent position: experience not necessary. Apply office of Northern Indian Gas & Electric company, Hammond. Ind.

! FOR SALE Larp- heater and cooking stove. Inquire 120 Ingraham ave., j West Hammond. 19-3

WANTED Man to he iner department. V. Sibley St., Hammond.

in H-

dry clean -pman, 375

WANTED A bright boy, 15 years or ape, to help in a cutting room. April Goshen Shirt Co., 105 Condit St., Hammond.

HOMESKEKEKS. INVESTORS, BUTing Florida land can save money IhrouRh me. A scientific plan of buying land, farm or town property. Cooperative colony locating In Florida, clubs forming for other parts of the country. Our club plan creates em-

i ployment for its members. Address j M G, Times, Hammond, Ind

WANTED Two yard clerks. A. M. De Weese, agent Erie Ry . Hammond.

WANTED A blacksmith; must be mod horseshoer; steady work. S 2 2 Calumet ave.. Hammond. Fhone 6SS.

FOR SALE Rest offer takes two lots near corner of Williams and State Line St.; close to golf prounds; must sell. Address by mall only Frank J. Wachewlcz, real estate, 517 State Line St., Hammond, Ind.

FE.M-U EIIKLP. WANTED Experienced alteration lady. Also gentlemen and lady solicitors. Salary and commission. Liberal Credit Clothing Co., Hammond Bldg.

WANTED Waitress; good wages. Majestic hotel, Hammond. 19-2

GIRLS WANTED Must be over 16 years of t,ge. F.eid, Murdoch & Co., Hammond. 19-3

FOR SALE Best offer takes two lots in Indiana Harbor; lot 38, blk 21. 2nd add., Parish ave.; lot 13, blk 22. 2nd add . Ivy st.; must sell. Address W. A. Hicks, Union hall, Valparaiso, Ind.

FOR SALE Good paying boarding house and restaurant, on account of sickness; your own price and terms to suit; seating' capacity 50; rent reasonable. Corner of 135th and Ontario ave., Hepewisch. 17-4

FOR SALE Chicken farm; 6 acres Improved with nice S-room house, in the town of Highland; 6 miles from Hammond; 6 miles from Gary. Joe De Nayer, Highland, Ind. 17-6

WANTED A work. Lnsh Hammond.

Birl for general househotel. 1?3 E. State st., 19-3

WANTED Dishwasher, hotel, Hammond.

Apply

Monon 1S-3

WANTED Young Address box 726

lady Knox,

stenographer. Ind.

WANTED J work. l&S

irl for Flummer

general houseave , Hammond.

"WANTED 25 experi eneed operators for power machines. Goshen Shirt Co., 105 Condit st., Hammond.

WANTED At once, dining room girl and chambermaid; pooti wages. Carleton hotel, Hammond. 17-3

FOR PALE In Homewood, on Detroit St., near Hohmin, 7-room house; hot water heat, 5"' ft. lot; price $3,600; terms; $1,000 cash, balance easy payments. y. J. Hastings, phone 51, 637 Hohman st., Hammond.

FOR SALE Fine bred bull pups, 10 weeks old. See John Kercsi. 14th and Madison street, Gary. 17-3t

FOR SALE In Homewood. 85 South Hohman St., apartment residence. Seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating' plants;. Location most Ideal In Hammond. Easy terms. Apply M II R, Times, Hammond.

FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures complete. Inquire Lincoln hotel. Indiana Harbor.

WANTED Girl for crncrn! housework. Apply 10 Ruth st.. Hammond.

WANTED A competent girl for- general housework; Rood wages. Apply et once, Mrs. W. D. Ray, 45 Glendale Park, Hammond. 16-6

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Four-room bath and gas. Inquire Hammond, Ind.

cottage with 149 Logan St.,

1st, 2nd flat, 531 Michigan

FOR RENT ict and pantry, at

so new 9-ioom modern house at. Phone 11 OCR.

o rooms ave. Alon Erie ltf

FOR RENT A pleasant furnished room with all modern conveniences; gentlemen preferred. 114 Carroll St., Hammond. Phone 1109W. 19-3

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LOST A Weis' drug containing nine cents, addressed to

FOUND. store erivelope dollars thirteen Mrs. Friedman.

proceeding to the amount set opposite

the description thereof in said lists as benefits, and that each lot or parcel of

land In said lists Is damaged by said proceeding to the amount set oppo

site the description thereof aS dam

ages sustained by said parcel of land bj" or on account of said proceeding;, and there Is hereby assessed upon and against each of the said parcels of land as benefits accruing thereto by said proceeding the amount set opposite thereto on said lists as benefits and the Town Trustees find and order that no damages herein awarded shall be paid until after the benefits herein

assessed shall have been paid in full. The land to be taken consists of a 50-foot strip the center line of which is located as follows: fleplnnlnR at a point on the North Line of Michigan street, which Is B25.00 feet East of the East Line of Lake avenue, running; thence northwesterly so as to intersect the cast and west center line of Sec. 6, Tp. 36 N. R. 7 W. of the 2nd P. M.. at a point 668. 7S feet east of the

ea.it line of Lake avenue, thence jogging east along said east and west center line 0.92 feet and running north from and at right angles with said east and west center line of above section 296 00 feet to the south line of Ontario street. The following Is a list of the property benefited and damaged on account of said proceeding:, together with the amounts of such benefits and damages: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AFFECTED: Bene-Dam-fits, ages. The old right of way of L. S. & M. S. R. R Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Ry. Co, owner $ 25 J 25 Government lot No. 12 of Sec. 6, Tp. 36 N. R. 7 W J. H. Ansbro, owner 100 100 That part of the northeast

quarter of Sec. 6-36-7, lying between the east and west center line of abov section nnd the south line of Ontario street and Immediately west of above proposed street. Simcoe M. Daly, owner 50 50 A tract of land described as follows: beginning of the erist and west center line of Sec. 6, Tp. 36 N R. 7 W., 694.7 feet east of the east line of Itke avenue, running thence north 296.0 feet, thence east 150.0 feet, thence south 296.00 feet, thence west along said east and west center line 150.00 feet to the point of beginning. All angles being right angles Mahok,

owner 50 50 IT IS FCRTHER ORDERED by the Hoard of Trustees of the Town of Mill

er that a written notice be served upon each resident or holder of interest in

each pleca of property affected by such

proceeding and notice to non-fesl

dents be served by publication In The

tary Evening Tunes, a publication of general circulation In said Town of Miller, to appear and remonstrate if desired, concerning the amount of

their respective awards nnd assess

men's on the 16th day of October, 1912, at 7:30 p. m., at the Town Hall.

and said notice shall also be given by

posting copies thereof in each of the

three wards of said Town.

Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller this 18th day of

September, 1912. JOHN FREDRICKSEN, WM. O LANDER, JOHN NORTH. Trustees. Attest: PA RL OLANPER.

will apply to the Board of Countv

Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday of October, the same being the 7th day of October, 1912, for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt llsuors In less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises whera sold. Bald license being heretofore granted on the 2nd day of October, 1911, and issued by Charles Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for the period of one year from said date, and the pectse, location where liquors are to be

sold by the provisions of the license

to be renewed Is as follows:

The front room on the ground floor

of the one-story frame building, with

living rooms in the rear and above, situated and located on lot 9, block 3. Townsend & Godfrey's addition to Hammond. The room where said Intoxicating liquors are to be sold is IS feet wide, 36 feet long and 14 feet high. Said room has a large glass front window and all of said room can be seen from the street. Said room and building Is known as 226 Sibley street, and said room faces on said Sibley street, a public highway. All of the Inside, of said room can be seen from the highway. ZEFHKR ROLEN.

a non-resident of the tPate of Indiana and is as this riant is informed and believes a resident of the State of Illinois and that personal service cannot be had upon him, wherefore client prays service by publication. V. W. PARKER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Kth day of September, 1912. ROBERT B. M' A LEER, Notary Public, My com. ex. Mar. 26, 1913.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

HAMMOND, blk 6, Homewood F. Heck to

add. Max

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL, OF

LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citi

zens of Hammond, .North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, John Seirmay, is a male Inhabitant and resident of the said City,

Township, County and State of Indi

ana, and Is over the age of 21 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, and that he Is a qualified voter and a citizen of the United States of America, and is a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at

rown Point, Lake County, Indiana,

on the first Monday oi October, the same being the 7th day of October,

1912, for a renewal of license to retail

Intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and

malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted on the 2nd day of October,

1911, and Issued by Charles Johnson,

auditor of said Township, County and

State, for the period of one year from

said date, and the precise location

where liquors are to' be sold by the provisions of the license to be renew

ed Is as follows:

The ground floor front room of one

story frame building, situated on lot

1, block 3, A. Robert's subdivision

Said bar room faces on Harrison ave

nue, a public highway. Bar room !s 24 feet by 36 feet by 10 feet. Bar

room has glass front, two side en

trances and rear entrance from living

rooms, located In rear of bar room.

All of the Inside of said room can be seen from said street. Six living rooms in rear. Bar occupies front and

north aide of room, in Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Six living rooms In

the rear. " JOHN SZIRMAY.

NOTICE

Return mond.

to 359 Reward.

Indiana ave..

Ham-

OF

LOST A pocketbook on St-ate St., between Sohl and Calumet. Return to E. C. Minus Co. Reward. LOST Bunch of keys between Eats Chicago and Hammond on 145th st. road. Return to P.. H. Alexander, Reiland hotel. East Chicago.

Lots 15. 16 Prlscilla

Schmidt $1,200 Lots In Hammond, Crown Point, Lowell. Whiting. East Chicago and Tolleston. tax deed, audi

tor io Julian II. Youche I1.761.S0

Lot 27. blk 1. George Ruston's add, Wladlslaw Vlsnlewskl to

John Stasko 100

Lot 40, blk 2, Towle & Young's add, Charles W. Helmbach to Henry Bieker

iors iv, f , .vi. h. I' lnneran s re-

sub. lots 56 to 58, blk 2. Marlin H. Finneran to Roscoe E. X'oods

Lots 56 to 5S, blk 2. Foee A-

Hammond's 1st add, John W. Morthland, Tr.. to Martin H. Finneran ots "O." ''It," 'I." M. H. Flnnersn's resub. lots 56 to 5?, blk 2. Fogg & Hammond's add Martin H. Finneran to Leo Wolf TOLLESTON. .ot 11, blk 12. Logan Park add. Eunice A. Youche to John O. Orubb

Lot 9. blk 23. C. T. L. I. Co.'s

5th add, Jessie Soules to Antonio Perrotfa GARY.

Lot 10. blk 2, Gary Annex 1st

add. Gary Annex Realty Co. et al. to Anton Skrobisz

Lot 20. blk 2, oth So. Broadway

add. Robert H. Jensen to Patrick M. Riley ...

Same as last deed. So. Broadway

Land Co. to Robert B. Jensen..

"WAXTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Possession Nov. 1st, with option of buying next spring, modern home. 7 to 9 rooms, on lot not less than 60 ft. front; must be desirable location and have all modern improvements. Address box 317, Hammond, Ind. 14tf

FOR RENT Two nicely furnished connecting front room-; suitable for fnsn and wife, or two gentlemen. Also two nice single rooms, steam heat and every modern con enit noe; one block from business center. Mrs. H.irwood. 47 Sibley St.. Hammond. 19-5

ROOMERS WANTED. BOARD, ROOM AND BATH $5.50 PER week. 23 E. State St., Hammond.

W A N T E D B o a rd e r s 3734 Grapevine St.. Phone 659M.

and roomers.

Indiana Harbor. 14-6 j

FOR RENT Furnished room. with gas. electric light, heat and bath; gentlemen only. Call at 211 Truman ave., Hammond. Phone 1230W.

FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. 1SS Plummer ave.. Ham rri o n d . 1 S t f

FOR RENT 5-room cottage; gas for cooking and light; also toilet. 120 Ingraham ave., Hammond. 19-3

FOR RENT One conveniences ; Phone S75J.

furnished centrally

room; all located. 18-3

FOR RENT Four-room flat. $12; also steam heated flat. Janitor service, $30; centrally located. Inquire at Citizens bank, or 3487 Fir st., or phone 66SW. 1S-6 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 229 Michigan ave., Hammond. 17tf

MISCELLANEOUSrilONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 61 State st., Hammond. 13-6

LFOAL NOTICES.

FOR RENT One 4-roorn cottage; bath and electric lights; $15. 145th and Carey, near Euclid ave., Indiana Harbor. 17tf

FOR RENT Four-room cottage, modern, on Claude at. Also B-room flat oft State st. Inquire Geo. Doibin, 192

State st., Hammond. 17-i i in

RESOLUTION NUMBER S6. Resolution In the matter of assessments and awards in the matter of opening and extending LONG STREET, a public street In the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, north to Ontario street. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County. Indiana, that, whereas the said Board of Trustees did, on fner 18th day of July, 1912, adopt declaratory resolution number 84 and on the 21st day of August, 1912. adopt confirmatory resolution number 85 and thereby take final action In the matter of opening and extending LONG STREET NORTH to Ontario street. A complete list of the lands afreeted, together with the names of the owners or holders thereof, and the interests therein hereinafter appear and the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller now proceeds to award damages and assess benefits on account of said

proceedings and rna that the lands or

parcels of land hereinafter described

said lists are each benefited by such

FOR THE RENEWAL

LIQUOR LIP ENS E.

Notice Is hereby given to the citi

zens of Hammond, North Township Lake County. Indiana, that the under-

signer!, illlam Reynolds. Is a male

Inhabitant and resident of the said

City, Township, County and State of Indiana, and is over -the age of twenty-one 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, and that he is a qualified voter and a citizen of the

United States of America, and Is a man of good moral character; that he j will apply to the Board of County ! Commtsisoners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday of October, the same being the 7th ! day of October, 1912, for a renewal of i license to retail intorirating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors in less

quantities than a quart at a time and

permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted on the 2nd day of October, 1911, and issued by Charles

Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for the period of one year from said date, and the pre

cise 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 onestory frame building, situated on S. H of lot 17, block 1, G. W. Hoffman's addition to Hammond. Said bar room Is 22x50x12 feet. Has glass front, front.

rear entrances. Bar room Hohman street, a public Bar Is on south side of

inside of said room the said highway.

NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR

LICENSE.

Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Ijake County, Indiana, that the under-

stgned, Henry Rllanmar. Is a male in

habitant 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 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 October, 1912, the same being the 7th day

of October, 1912, for a renewal of

license to sell intoxicating, spirltous

vinous and malt liquors in less quan

tities than five gallons at a time and nermlt the same to be drank upon the

premises where sold, said license be

Ing heretofore granted bK the Board

of Pommissioners on the 2nd day of

October. 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 of the one-story frame building which room Is 24x2SxlO feet, facing on Hessville Road, which said street runs north and south, is a public highway. Building above de

scribed is located and situated on part of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section nine, township 36, range nine west of the 2nd P. M . All of the Inside of said room can be seen from road above described. There are seven living rooms in the rear of saloon, in Hessvillfs North Township. Lake County, Indiana. There is one front and one side entrance. 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. HENRY BLISSMAR.

rown Point News

Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

From the Diary of Si. Lence

Ella Gant sez she's lest crazy t' be

one o thorn aviat rices an hev throng cheer and yell ef she coulj only keep

one foot on th ground.

Hi Kost sez he kaint rigger why thero should be sei-h strained relashuns betwen a half pound o' steak in a banka 'count. MRR4RY NOTES. The library is indebted to the Old Settlers and Historical association for the reports of the socie'ty for 1910 and 1911. Six volumes on Mexico, Central and South America for the use of the Wo-

tlve hulls and stags, $3.25 'ti 7.25 ; feeding cattle, 600f 1.000 lbs, $ 4. 1 5 fl 7.4 0. Hogs Bulk of sales. $ .05 ra H 50: heavy butchers. $S.404jS.6O; light butchers. $S.40fi8.70; light bacon. $8.40 (ftR.65: light light, $S.25aS.45: heavy shipping, $8.30'ci S.50; heavy packing, $7 90fi S.20; mixed packing, $g.05& 8.25; rough, heavy packing, $7.T0fj 7.90.

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CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

Chicago Wholesale prices for car

bon and other oils were as follows: Standard white, 10 test. 104c; perfection, 10c: headlight, 175 test, 12c; eocene. UUc; gasoline, 6c; machine gasoline. 25 c; raw linseed oil, single

brl, 6Sc; boiled. f,9r: turpentine, 4Sc;

summer black oil, 7'ic; winter black

oil. 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.

NEW BUILDING FOR CHICAGO AVENUE August Johnson Is Contractor for Handsome New Building.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

"pen High Low Close Sept. wheat. 91 92'-i, 91'a 91 Dec. wheat. 90 9 IN 90H 91. May wheat. 95 N P6i 95'4 9614 Sept. corn.. 69 71 M. 6Srjj 70 1 Dec. corn... 52 4 53 51"j 634, May corn... 52', 52", 51 H 523t Sept. ' oats.. . 32 82 32V 32 Dec. oats... 32' 32', 3? 32 May oats... 34H 34 34 34 Hay - Receipts, 1.392 tons: ship

ments. 162 tons. Choice in liheral Supply and quiet: demand fair; low grades very dull; offerings large and demand light. Choice timothy, J1SW19; No. 1. $!5ST17; No. 2 and No. 1 mixed, $13fJ 14: No. 3 and No. 2 mixed. $10fil2. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $1414 5ii; No. 1. $12,50113.50. Iowa. Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $llerl2: No. 1, $10U. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie f i 1 ' . j'a ckine $ 7 fi .8. Straw Rye. $S fit S.50; oat, $6.50 $7.50: oat. $6.50.Ti 7.

Chicago avenue. East Chicago, Is to

have another new store and office building. As westward, the courne of empire takes its way, so does business seem to head, so far as Chicago ave

nue is concerned, the proposed bui'.ding to be located just west of the big Freidman block, corner of Chicago and Forsyth av"ite The building which will cost approximately $8.00 is being erected by Dr. fcMward Jacob, the East Chicago dentist. Wiley and Tapman of East Chicago are the architects and August Johnson has the contract. It is to be two stories in height, the first story to

be arranged for the second to be

fioe suite and be 25 feet by oriental brick stone and the

side and faces on highway.

room. All of the can be seen from

store purposes, and I divided into an of-

fiat. The building will1 65 feet, constructed of, trimmed with buffed j office suite will be dl-l

vi led into lour rooms, a reception room, I two offices and laboratory, while the flat in the rear will contain five rooms, t

The building will be steam heated ami

man's Study club have just been received from the Indiana library commission. These, with our own collection, are listed below. The Bay View books have not yet been received: Agasslz. Journey in Brazil; Butterworth, South America; Child, SpanishAmerican Republics; Curtis, Capitals of Spanish America; Dawson. South American Republics; F.d wards,' Panama;

Flandrau, Viva Mexico; Hall, Panama and the Canal; Herbertson, Central and South Americ a; Kirkman, Mexican 'Trails; Lummis, Awakening of a Nation; Lummins, Some Strange Corners of Our Country; Present t. Conquest of

Mexico (2 vols.); Prescott, Conquest of Peru (2 vols); Smith. White, Umbrella in Mexico; Winter. Argentina and Her People of Today; Winters, Brazil and Her People of Today; Winters. Guatemala and Her People of Today; Winters, Mexico and Her People of Today. The work of organization of the political parties is now being actively engaged in. Hie democrats and republicans getting busy lining up the voters who have not yet registered, so as to have them perform the necessary duty on the next and last registration day. Clerks are now compiling and listing the names already on the registration books, the task being a big one., as over

13,000 voters have already registered throughout the county. The task of the precinct committeemen is rather onerous this campaign, as he has three parties 'nsteit of the usual two to differentiate between. The reunion and picnic of the Lake County Veterans' asfori.ition Is being held at the fair grounds today, the exercises being participated in by the Grand Army Veterans, the Sons of Veterans, the Boy Scouts and the Women's Relief Corps. The city council will meet on Monday evening to again take up the electric lighting proposition end to receive bids for the lighting of the city. The bids will probablp be few and far between, the contractors realizing the futility of bidding on the street lighting in the face of the franchise now controlled by the local concern, which is good for at least sghteen more yea rs. Predictions were made last evening by the council interested in thft ca.e, that the Jury sitting in the Ahlgrim blind pig case from Schneider would disagree, they having been out deliberating for five hours and had returned no verdict at 10 o'clock p. rn. j Miss Mareuerite Nichols and Roy Story, a barber employed at the Thomen ' shop, were married by Rv. Billman of the Presbyterian church on Wednesday ' evening. The young couple will reside in Crown Po'nt. Mr. Val Zimmerman of Rochester, Ind., is visiting with frierr in Crown . Point for a few davs. t Tlie Kpwnrth League will give an j "animal- social at the Methodist church parlors on Friday evening, to which all are cordially invited to come.

There is some talk of oreanizing a

modern In every particular. It will have hardwood trim throughout, the floors and wood work being of

oak. store plate have office Dr. suite, with

The floors will be waxed. The front will be an all-metal with glass, and the tipper front will two triple windows, one for each

There are living rooms In the rear. WILLIAM REYNOLDS.

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Zepher Polen, is a male inhabitant 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, and that he Is -a qualified voter and a citizen of the United States of Amriea, a&d la a man oi good moral character; that ha

NOTICE. By order of the Session and Board of Trustees of the Pine Street Presbyterian Church of Hammond, Ind . notice Is hereby given to the members of the said church and congregation, that a meeting Is called for Tuesday, Oct. 1st, 7:30 p. m., at the church for the purpose of electing members of the Session and Board of Trustees, and of filling any vacancies that may have occurred by removal or resignation In either body. GRAHAM FULLER. Clerk Tro Tem.

PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 25c; firsts, 25'4c: seconds. 24c: dairies, 22 24c; packing stock, 151? 21c; process, 25 c. Live poultry- Turkeys, per lb, 10 14c; geese. filc: ducks. 12 If 14c; fowls, 125T14c; roosters, 10c; springs, 15c. Eggs Firsts. 21 c; ordinary firsts, 1 !; dirties, J Be; checks. 14c. Beans Pea, htmd picked. $2.S5'T 3 00; brown Swedish. $2 25 1i 2. 40 ; Lima, 100 lbs, $6.25; red kidney. $2.25 9 2.35. Green fruits Apples. brl, $2.00f? $4.25 ; ' crabapples. brl. $ 4.00 ;. 00 ; grapes, basket, S lbs. 1115 fie: plums, 16 qt cases. 50cf $1 .00; peaches, box.

$4.001 5.00; basket. 1-5 bu, Mich., 251i 30c; pears, brls. $3 50115. 50; bu basket. $1.00 5rl.75. Vegetables Celery, crates, Mich., 40 It 50c; beets, 100 bunches. $125; sacks, trimmed, 35c; cabbage. 100 head. $1.50 ljl.75: green onions. 6 bunches. Sllfic; spinach, tub. 50c. carrots. 100 bunches, $ 1 OOli 1 25 ; cucumbers, boxes. 5017 75c; eggplant, doz, 35c; turnips, sacks, washed, 75ci$l.O0; watercress, small box, 20 T 25c; cauliflower, cases, 501f 75c; radishes, 100 bunches. $ 1 .00 1 .50 ; peppers, green, box. 25 ' 40c; red, box.

25ft 4o; onions, sacks. fiSli f.S lbs. 351; 40e; string beans, green, box. 251i 40c; wax. box, 251i40c: tomatoes, home

grown. 251Y35c; lettuce, leaf, box, ft'30c; head, box, 251? 35c: parsley, dnz bunches. 0c: sweet corn, sack, 201r 30c: squash, dor.. Cr.c'rt $ 1 .00. Melons - Water, per car. $50;I125; Cent, baskets. 25 35c: Colorado, standard crates, $1,504? 1.75; Osage, crates, T 0 41 7 5 c. A'eal SO-SfiO lbs, ST!c; S01?i;o lbs, 121'14c; 1601(200 lbs. STilOe; 60QSO lbs. 9W120. Potatoes Minnesota, bu. 401i45c; Wisconsin, bu. 40Sj5o; Michigan. bu, 451 50c; home grown, sack, 701; SO lbs, 75 U 90c; sweet, Jersey, brls, $J.251j: $3.50.

Jacob will himself use the office but he will probably share this some physician, who would find

the flat in the rear convenient living apartments. Building will proceed at once. The contract calls for the completion of the bulldlngr by December 1.

CALL ROOSEVELT A "SQUEALER"

Sept. !. John Chicago and

Tuscon. Ariz., nard Harlan of

Rede of Minnesota, following dcre Roosevelt throuph Arizona

MayAdam Then-spoke

in the interest of President Taft yesterday at Tuscon. Pima county is a strong Taft center, and the two campaigners were given a warm reception. Both speakers termed Roosevelt "a mt.n who tried to steal 164 delegates at the Chicago convention and now is stumping the country claiming he was robbed." "We call that port of a man a 'squealer' nnd a 'four-flusher,' " added the speakers.

j football team In Crown Point to piny j dtiring the present season. Crown Point has plenty of material to make

them champions in their class. No baseball game has been hilled for next Sunday, and the fafts will be compelled to forgo their usual afternoon pastime. Mr. and Mrs. CI. C. Bsrtholofnae, are entertaining friends from Chicago this Week. W. J. McAleer and Vernon McCfirr of Hammond transacted business in Crown Point last evening. Some person who is fonder of fiction than truth is In the habit of starting some weird tales regarding the death of Crown Point citizens. Recently the names of six people were noised around as being dead, but investigation found the story" to he f canardd In all but two cases. Miss Mayme Maillet has been spending a two weeks' varatlon with her mother on North Court Street. Carpenters are at a premium in Crown Point at present, and the chances are there will be enough doing to keep them busy until cold weather stops the building.

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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Sheep Lambs, good to choice. $7.00 fa 7.55; lambs, fair to good. 6.Fi0fi 7.00; lambs, common to fair, $5.T5'S6.50: lambs, feeders. SB. 1 0 ff fi 0 ; year-Ilngs. fair to best light. $5.005.75; yearlings, fair to best heavy, 14.75 9 5.40: wethers, good to choice, M JO'S 4.70: wethers, plain to good, 1 4.1 0 "51 4.30; ewes, fair to best, $3.75 ff 4 2.V Cattle Choice to prime steers. $? 75 19 11.00; medium to good Steers. Jfi fiST 9.10: Inferior to fair steers, J n.fiO-J? 5 : fat cows and heifers, $5.00 'S S. 25 ; canning cows and heifers, S.50t?4.SS; fta-

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