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FOR RKXT Furnished room for gentlemen, in private f.unily. Oakley st.. Hammond. 21-2
STTTATrOXS la SITlt N W A.TK1 lady as stcnoirai'h' I'hone DTI. M . A.. 20 7
V11 7: KNT--Knur-room flat, $12; also steam heated flat, janitor scrvlci', 130; rentrally located. Inquire at Citizen's bank, or ,HS7 Fir fit., Indiana Harbor, -ir phone fo'.SW".
Knit KKN'T A heated n suitable fiT oni' or two on north side. "ST Toule mnn;l.
ont room; p en 1 1 c men ; ft., Ham-11-3
WANTED
Iiy refined young
r, or office work Louglas ave.
S 1 TV ATK N WANTKl I'v good dress
maker, engagements by day. Address K F T. Times. Hammond. 24-3 W VENTED TO BUY. WAXTEU TO BUY--Second hand pool table, regulation size. W T H, Times. Hammond. 23-3
Prmoff, alias eiolab Jovanoff, Deceased. No. tiSl. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said F.state Is supposed to be solvent. F.KIR C. SPTtOAT. Administrator. Dated A up. 13, 1915.
Advertisers please cll tor
FOR IS and
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F.XT- One 4-room cottasc; bath electric lights; J!". 14,"ith and near Kuvlid ave., Indiana Har17tf
MALV, HELP. WANTED Three younmen for helpers on delivery wagon. K. C Minus Co., Hammond.
For LKNT Two r, connecting front rm man and wife, or two two nice tdngle rooms;
every modern corivenlenc from bu.-;ne;s center. M 47 Sibley st.. Hammond.
ce!y furni: tit'; fultiiMt' gentlemen, steam heat
died for ,lso and
one block llarwood, 19-5
FOU SALE.
FOR SAI.F, Mn account will s.-ll hgii grade
tuny upright plane
W ANTED 2". ttreet work; rowTi y v I Ha mmond .
laborers at once for $2 :r per day. Apply I tz. Js Calumet ave. 24-2
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chased; a 1
.1. J. Coll.He mm.. ml
of If.ivinc city Decker I'.ros.' . n eently pur-
ice
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bi'ix arid Elizabeth
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r articles, first tl.it, 2 4-3
WANTED A bus by ery ln Rroadway,
Martin's
l?ak-23-3t
AV A NT ED Hoys over lfi to run bolt threaders and nut cappers. Apply Western Steel Car & Foundry Co., Hesrewisch. 111. 23-3
Fi 'K SALE- P t-acr and il!ry farm: Gary, from Chii R. : street car servt cat;. i. li.iriiatri. Cha terton, Ind.
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d n'rain east of v i . R. and Chill, Chcs-26-3
l J &0 E I ,LA N EO USI'HoNE 771 FOR REST CLEANING and preKsinff. Vounfr Men's Tailors, CI State st.. Hammond. 13-6
WANTED If your watch does not keep time bring It to us. AVa will put it in pood order. Also we do clock and Jewelry repairing. Charges will please you. AVlil can for your clock and deliver it. O'd frold and sliver taken in trade. Chas. Arkln, the relabie Jeweler, 63 State st... Hammond. Established 23 years. ls2
LOST FOUND.
LOST Friday. l.nfoi pounds; reward. Adams r!e St., Indiana
bay list Expr, Harh.
se, wht to face, n in Calumet; Co.. 3212 tluthFhone 241.
LcFO A L NOTICES.
N( iTICR Notice
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WANTED At once. brlfrht boy between 'li and IS. Hick laundry, Hammond. 23-3
Foil SALE 12., l!12 Hurl. mot orcyi-l.-. g-nod as r-ew; in perfect rurmins; order. Hetr Co., Humniond.
y Davidson new tires; Call it; 0 0,
WANTED At once, driver for laundry wagon in ilary. Apply Rick Laundry Co., 163 Michigan ave., Hammond. 21-3 FEM- LTC HELP. WANT El AW n or women who wish to make hi.e money taking orders for goods; no delivering: best proposition ever offered. The Hammond Specialty Co., !.S4 E. State St., Hammond. I'hone. ps in.
FOR SALE A Scotch collie, ped'jrreed. S months eld. Inquire Martin's bakery, S10 ISroadway, Gary. 23-3t
W A N T E I A girl Thone lnnfiAt,.
for
housework.
"WANTED A'ouna- women for canvassers; nothing to sell; pood pay. Apply to Mrs. Eatehlers. Kaufman & Wolf, after 10 a. rn.
WANTED C,!rl for ircner.-?l housework who can p home nights. Mrs. F. I.. Heir.tz, corner Mortor court and Plummer ave.. old C.. If. Hammond Co.'s of
fice buildir.R.
FtR SALE One biK work horse, delivery hors. team of mules; must Insold; leaviriB city. Apply 75 State sr. Hammond. 23-2
Foil SALE t i o n for Ham m o n d .
-Rrick house; boarders. 354
fcood locaHenry s t . . 23-2
FOR SAL.E Kitchen pas rai;se ard other furi.iture. 42 Highland st . Hammond. 2,!-2 FOR RALE Two beautiful residences; cash or easy payments. For particulars phone R'ilE.
PERCH ASK
LICENSE, hereby tiu-n t
zens of Hammond. North Lake County. Indiana, that signed. Frank Strbj.ik. is a habitant and resident of Townr.hip. Oounty and Stat.
the has for
LIOL'OR
at'- of twenty resided in thf more than om
the City -f wnship, County
r.iont hs e, and
dared
in T'
than six r this notic. and has d
co m l n sr of Ame moral i
a citizei; rica. and haracter
the eitlTownship, th" undermale insaid City, , a n d o v e r
ne years. That he State ..f Indiana year last past and Hammond. in said and State for more
prior to t he da to of is a qualified voter his intention of beof the Enited States is a man of pood tnd a fit person to be
NOTICE TO NON'-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE
COr.NTV. IN THE LAKE SEPERIOR COI'RT, ROOM NO 2, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1912. NETTIE PELL 1H"BHARD AS. ALoNZo HERMARD. I'Al'SK NO. !570. ACTION TO DlVOECE. Now comes the plaintiff by Dwlerht M. Kinder, attorney, and files her compltiint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Alonzo Hubbard, 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 12th day of November, A, D. 1312. the same bring the second day of the next term of said Court to bo begun and held Jn Ttnom No. 2. In the Superior Court Huildlng, at Hammond, In said County and State, on the
second Monday of November, A. D. 1012. said action will be heard and determined in h'.s absence. In Witness AVhereof. t Hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said
Court, at Hammond, this 17th day of
September. A. D. H12. ERNEST L. SIP 'RTRIDC1E. Clerk L. S. C. Py Roscoe Hemstork, Deputy Clerk.
ana for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter thereof, a man of good moral character and a citizen of tho I'nlted States. Said undersigned will file his application with the Hoard of County Commissioners of Lake County on the first Monday In October. 1912, at the courthouse at Crown Point, Indiana, for permission to purchase the license of Emll Scb.ultz, grunted by the Hoard of County Commissioners at
Crown Point. Indiana, on the 6th day of March, !ftl2, the same being a li
cense to sell splritous. vinous and
malt liquors in less quantities than
five gallons at a time and permit th-
same to be drank upon the following described premises, to-wlt;
The ground floor front room of the
one and one-naif story frame business
u.lding, situated on lot 24, block 1.
in lownsend fL- Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond. Lake Oonntv
Indiana, and known as 105 State
street, northwest corner State street
ind Oakley avenue. Said room fronts
on State street, a public highway in
niim ay. itoom is ox.k loot, has glass front, one front, otie side and one rear entrance to living rooms. The bar is located on the west side of the
room. J here are living rooms In the
rear and above. All the Interior of said rootu can be sei n from the said
highway. D. J. MORAN.
FOR SALE--Douhle cylinder Orient auto in good running condition; tires good; J75. J -. A. Times, Hammond.
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J25'- PER DAV PAID ONE LADY IN each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring in tubes; permanent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chicago.
count of Going
to California will sacrifice our furniture and stoves and all household
24tf jgoods. One leather parlor suit, one
nooK case, on laney sideboard, one extension dining room table, a lot of
entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, and that he will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of Rake County. Indiana, at Crown Point. Lake County. Indiana, on the first Monday in October, i:12. the same being the 7th day of October. 1912. for permisison to 'purchase the license of John Kovaclk.
by
the Hoard of County Corn
's January 2. 1012. The pretion where liquors are to be s follows. to-w!t:
the ground floor ' building, situ-
rugs. one bas en range, onstove, one 1 i center tables.
burner stove, one kltchlaundry stove, one gas inch electric fan. two one leather couth, dining
WANTED A A 5. Times,'
housekeeper. Hammond.
Afld ress 24-3
WANTED Had mond.
A waitress. S3
chairs, one Edison phonograph and fifty-five records, one wardrobe. George Dobin. U'2 State st., Hammond, Ind.
State st
23-2 i
WANTED Laundry
-At co
once, office Hammond.
;irl. Hick
FOR SALE New tage; oak trim; Claude St., Hi-mmi
5-room modern 37 ft. lot. nd. I'hone 1556,
cot806
g Til n t ed mission c: se lor
sold "ts as
The front room on of a one-story fram
ated and located on lot IS, block 6. of Aunes Roberts' subdivision of the City of. Hammond. Luke County, Indiana, and further known and described as No. S12 Indiana boulevard. The room in which intoxicating liquors are to be sold is 22 feet by 36 feet by 10 feet 6 inches. Said room has glass front, front and side entrance and one private entrance in the rear. Said room faces south on Indiana boulevard, a public highway in said City, and all of the inside of said room may be seen from said highway. There are living rooms in the rear of said building. FRANK STRHJAK.
WANTE Apply
Ind . or phone
FOR SALE Lots on Heal ave. and i"iri for general housework. I d- t.: bargains. Also two lots 110 Fayette St., Hammond, ! H" st- 1 '. C, Atkinson, lawyer,
696.
23-3 ' Rimbach Hldg., Hammond.
Coon 3; :3-6
WANTED A strong girl for general housework; small family; pood wages. Phone 1067M. 23-3
WANTED An experienced girl for tea and coffee store. Apply after 6 Saturday evening or before 9 Monday morning. Fred H. Dunsee, 167 Lofsan St.. Hammond.
FOR SALE ( R RENT Vp to date modern "-room flat, furnished. Call 260 Hohman St., Hammond. 21-3
j NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. ! In the matter of the Etate of Joseph I P'.roska, Deceased. No. S38. I Notice is hereby given that tho unrtersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of sld Estate, by the Clerk of
the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent LINCOLN V. CRAVENS, Ad ml nist ra tor. Dated Aug. 31, 1912.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE OoCNTY. IN THE LAK) SEPERloR
COI'RT, ROOM NO. 1, SEPT EM HER
TERM. 1912. WILLIAM .1. HCNT-
E R F.T AL VS. CAROLINE H ENTER ET AL. CAUSE NO 9522. AC
TION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiff by Horn-
berger. Sawyer & Curtis, attorneys and file their complaint herein, to
gether with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defend
ants. Caroline Hunter, Carrie Hunter
whose true christian and sur
names are unknown, husband of t aro-
line Hunter; and , whose true
hrlstian and surnames are unknown,
husband of Carrie Hunter; -
nee Caroline Hunter, and -
e Carrie Hunter; , husband
of , nee Caroline Hunter, and
. husband of . nee
Carrie Hunter; the unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees, distributees, rep
resentati ves. executors, administra
tors, receivers, lessees. successors
husbands, wives and assigns of each
of the above mentioned defendants, and all persons claiming from.
through or under each, or any, or all
of the above mentioned defendants
ire not residents of the State of In
diana.
Said defendants are therefore here
by notified of the pendency of said
ic.tion and that the same will stand
for trial at the next term of said
ourt, and that unless they appear and
answer or demur therein, at the call
ing of said cause, on the 11th day of November, A. 1. 1912, the same being
the 1st day of the next term of said
Court to be begun and held in Room
No. 1. in the Superior Court Hullding
at Hammond, in said County and
State, on the second Monday of No
vember, A. D. 1912, Said action will
be heard and determined in their ab
sence.
In Witness Whereof. I hereunto se
my hand and affix the seal of said
Court, at Hammond, thi.s 9th day of
September. A. I". 1912.
ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C I'y Eoscoe Hem stock. Deputy Clerk.
FOR SALE Peerless cement brick : machine; almost new; cheap; 2,000 daily. John Yonko, 394 4 Carey St.. In- i diana Harbor Phone 187. 21-6,
gene goof
ral housewages. 3 9 21-2
FoR SALE -The time Is nearing when you will think of buying a stove. We have them in either soft or hard coal j
of various fnakes, such as "Radiant Home," "Jewel," "Garland" and many other standard makes. We also have ccok and laundry stoves. A small deposit will lu. Id stove until you are
W N 1 E D e xperi enced ! r at y " plao,! !t ou thft floor. i5 sure , T" (and look for the place where you see Operators lOI pOWCr Ilia-; clock in the center of sign. Call and l-linr-si (losllPll Sllirt. ('(I ' 'lr Prices. Hammond Furniture
WANTED A girl for work; no washing; Carroll st., Hammond. WANTED Girl for work. 1 S S Plilmmer
general houseave., Hammond.
105 Condit st., Hammond.
FOU RENT.
FOR RENT light housi bath. Inquire
Fou r- red keeping, 249 I.'.g;
cottage for ith gas and St., Hammond.
FOR RENT Newly furnished room; bath and electric light, steam heat, with board: private family; ;so boarders. S3 9 Calumet ave., Hammond. 24-2
FOR RENT 5-room cottage; gas ilcrht. 120 Irgraharn ave.. West Hammond.
FOR RENT Furnished room in private family in lfomewood. Phone 1224R. 23tf
Co., 242 E. etate st.. Hammond, J. Arkin. manager. Thone 543.
Ind.
HOMESEEKERS, INVESTORS. BUYing Florida land can save money through 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 employment for its members. Address M fj. Times, Hammond, Ind.
NuTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of Albert
Jeskoski, Deceased. No. S99. Notice is hereby given that, the un dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of sa:d Estate, by the Clerk of
the Halve Superior Court.
saiq E?tate is supposed to be solvent.
JOHN F. SAWYER. A d mi n is t ra tor. Dated Sept. 4. 1912.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Juli Johnson, Deceased. No. S!)5.
notice 13 neret.y given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of said Estate, by the Clerk
of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent CITIZENS TRUST & SAVINGS HANK Admi nist rater. Dated Aug. 27, 1912.
FOR SALE In Homewood, S54 South Hohman St., apartment residence. Seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal in Hammond Easy terms. Apply M H R, Times, Hani'tiond.
FOR RS NT 9-room upper flat. Inquire 18 State 8t., Hammond. 23tf
FOR RENT 9-room flat; bath, gas electric light. 534 Morton ave., near Standard Steel. 23-6
FOR RENT Two large furnished rooms; hot water heat, with bath; In private home; gentlemen only. Call 132 Highland st., after 6:20 p. m. Telephone 113 2 W.
FOR RENT Furnished room; steam heat and electric light. 344 Towle t. (upstairs), near Hoffman and Hohman st.. Hammond. 21-3
FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. 1S8 Plummer ave., Hammond. IStf
DON'T HITCH TOUR WAGON TO A STAR HITCH IT TO A TIMES' AD AHX GET RE3CLTS THAT COUNT.
FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures complete. Inquire Lincoln hotel. Indiana Harbor.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE law of real estate. 1 1. C. Atkinson, lawyer, 36 Rimbach Hldg., Hammond.
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Comfortable room with modern conveniences, by young man, in private family or refined boarding house. Reply giving full particulars as to terms, location of room, etc. A C, Times, Hammond.
WANTED Two or three rooms tiished for light housekeeping; and wife, no children. Address J Times, Hammond.
furman T B,
WANTED Three furnished or unfurnished room? for light housekeeping in good location. Address lock box 54,
Hammond, Infi.. 20tf
notice ok administration. In the matter of the Estate of John C Seberger. Deceased. No. 89:".. Notice is hereby given that the un
aersigneq tVKS peen appointed executrix
of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake
Superior Court.
Said Est. He is supposed to be solvent
MATILDA K. SEPERGER, Executrl x Dated Aug. 19 12.
plant, doz, 40Q 50c; turnips, nacks, washed, 6lH5i 75c; watercress, small box, 20(a25e; cauliflower, case, 60ij75c; radishes. 100 bunches, $ LOOS' 1.23; Peppers, green, box, 25 (u 30c; red, box, 50c; onions, sacks. 65 i 68 lbs. 60"ff 60c; string beans, green, box. 60c; wax, box, 65c; tomatoes, borne grown, box, 25 W 50c; leaf, box, 25?i-30c; head, box, 25 1 35c; parsley, do7. bunches, 10c: sweet corn, sack, 20fi'30e; squash, doz. 35c5 $1.25. Melons Water, per car, $50S125; Gems, baskets, 25 'c; 35c: Colorado, standard. crates, Jl.75Sr2.00; Osage, crates, 50 5 75c. Veal r.0?i" 60 lbs, S-5j9c; SO!t110 lbs, 12fi 14c; 160H 200 lbs, 8'10c; 60Q80 lbs. 912c. Potatoes Minnesota, bu. 45 50c; Wisconsin, bu. fiOliGOe; Michigan, bu. r.r.'af.Oc; home grown, sack. 70 S 80 lbs. 7 5 "it 90c; swuet. Jersey, brl, $3.50fif 3.75.
Wednesday, S;?.C Thursday, 8:30 physical training.
to 9:15 Spelling. to 9:15 Spclling penmanship.
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Public Sale. Having decided to quit the farm and ilry business, the undersigned will
sell at public sale on the C. Heck farm
two miles southwest of Hobart. Ind.,
on Thursday, September 26. 1912. be
ginning at 10 o'clock a. rn , the following property:
His entire dairy of 20 choice mITch
cows, some fresh and some forward springers. 20 head of heifers, one, two and three years old i some well-bred
Holstein), and one full-blood Holstein bull.
Six head of horses, comprising a
span of well-matched 3-year-old colts.
1 3-year-old mare colt weighing l.00, 1 8-year-old black horse weighing L20O, J good work team weighing 1,250
each. Also 5 spring pigs, 1 sow. 3 fat
hogs, 100 chickens and some geese. Farming implements, mostly new
and in good condition, mbraclng 2
wide-tire wagons, 2 light milk wagons, new Parry huggv, Deering Hinder, McC'ormlck Mower, Deere Corn Planter, Deere Hayloader. Osboin Siderake, 2 Walking Plows, 1 Riding Plow, 4 Corn Plows, Spring-tooth Irag. 2 Lever Drags. 30 milk cans. 2 sets of truck harness, 2 sets black band harness, single harness, about 25 acres good corn standing and in shocks, and numerous small articles. Credit of one year with usual terms. Lunch will be served. CLAUDE CLIFFORD.
' r. Auctioneer.
Hogs Hulk of sales, $8.258.75; heavy butchers, Js.ti0frS.K0; light butchers, $h.0o:ii 8.90; light bacon. $8.60 4iS83; light light, $$.35 'u S.63; heavy shipping, $ S 55 'a 8.75 ; heavy packing, $S.lo'n S.n; mixed packing, 5 S.30 8. 4 5 ; rough heavy packing, $7.908.10. Cattli Choice to prime steers, $9.75 fa 11.00; medium to good steers. $fi.60'a 9.00; inferior to fair steers. $ 5.6 0 'y 6.65 ; fat cows and heifers. $5 .Otoft 9 25 ; canning cows and heifers.. $ 2.25 fi 4.1 5 ; na
tive bulls and stags, $3 50'? 7.25; feed-! ing cattle, $4.2541 7.60; fair to fancy! veal calves. $ 9. 5 0 'u 1 1 5 0 ; heavy calves,! $4.25'a6.75; milkers and springers, per! head. $35.00 ',1 85.00. j
Sheep Lambs, good to choice. $6.7 7.40: lambs, fair to good, $6. 15' 6
lambs, .common to fair, $5.60 fa 6. 1 5 ; lambs, feeders. J 6. On ',1 6. 7 5 ; lambs, culls, $4.50 xi 5.5't; yearlings, fair to best light, $4.75 fa 5.50 ; yearlings. fair to best
heavy. $ 4.60 fa 5.25 ; wethers, choice, $ 4.30 fa 4.50; wethers, good. $4.00 'a 4 30; ewes, fair $3.60 fa 4 .O1"'.
good to plain to to best,
Every Hroadway lot north of Fifth avenue placed on the market by the Gary Land company on Saturday was sold out by 6 o'clock last night. Twenty-four lots at prices said to be at $6.tn 0 each a very low valuation have been sold. Many of the buyers took three lots and as a result some sixteen or eighteen buildings ranging in height from three to five stories hnd costing several hundred thousind dollars must be erected within a specified time as per the r quirements tf the bteel corporation. That the territory between Fifth and Third avenues will tti Is fall arid win ter
land next spring be. the scene of the
biggest building operations Hroadway has seen since I9t7 la now Rn assured fact. Huildings in this district already under construction Include the fivestory Moe theater, the three-story new
and within a few weeks
ground will be broken for tho new Reynolds building, which will have a frontage of 75 feet, and for additions to the three-story Hroadway hotel. Among yesterdays buyers were Joseph Stelncr, Samuel Miller and a syndicate headed by J. P. Grantham, which purchased fifty feet of frontage north of the Hroadway hotel.
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NIGHT SCHOOL IN HAMMOND SUCCESS
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NOTIC"' Hammond, Ind.. Sept. 23. 1912. I hereby notify the public that I have dissolved partnership In the company known as Shulenberger & Co., and will not be liable for any contracts or credits extended to said company, or to L. D. Jenkins, by original co-partner. AV. J. SHULENRERGER.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of tli Estate of Eliza beth Jordan. Deceased. No. 89a. Notice is hereby given that the un
dersi-rned has been appointed admin
istrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. 1 1 E EG E H. JORDAN. Admin ist ra tor. Dated Aug. 14, 1912.
NOTICE FOR THE RENE AVAL OF
LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citi
zens or Hammond. North Township.
Lake County, Indiana, that the under
signed. H. Kammerer, is a male Inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township. County and State of Indi
ana, and is over the nge of twenty-
one years, and has resided in the t-tate of Indiana more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Town
ship, Lake County. Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. And 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 Hoard of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday i'f October, 1912. the same being the 7th day of October. 1912. for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, splritous. vinous and malt liquorn In less quantities than fiv pallons at. a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted by tho Hoard of County Commissioners on the 2nd day of October, 1911, and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for a 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 renewed is as follows:
ine ground noor rront room or a
one-story frame building, located at
the northeast corner of State and Hoh man streets, and Vicing the south room of said building, the rooms to the north being business rooms. The
bar room faces on Hohman street, a public highway in said City, and is
known as u'o South Hohman street.
in the city of Hammond. Lake Coun
ty. Indiana. Bar room is 24x60 feet, has glass front, has a front and side entrance, bar on north side of room and facing south. B. KAMMERER.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Jn the matter of the Estate of Anthon Lenkiowlez, 1'eceased. No. 902. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Rake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN ROOHNOWSKI, Administrator. Dated Sept. 12. 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Crlsto
NOTICE. F.y order of the Session and Board
of Trusties of the I'ine 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. 1. 7:30 p. 1:1. at the church, for the purpose of electing members of th" Session and Board of Trustees and of filling any vacancies that may have occurred by removal or resignation in either body. GRAHAM FULLER, Clerk Pro Tern. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chlrngo Wholesale prices for car
bon and other oils were as follows: Standard white. 180 fest, 10Ho; perfrtion. ljti,r; headlight. 175 test. 12c; eocene, 12'c; gasoline, Ific; machine
gasoline, 25'-2c; raw linseed oil, single brl. 68c; boiled. 69c; turpentine, 4Sc; summer black oil, 7'jc; winter black oil, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.
HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
Open High Low Close Sept. wheat. 90;4 91 90' 90 tB Dec. wheat.. 91 ! 9 1 'i 9l 91'4 May wheat.. 95 !'', 95 ', 95 Sept. corn... 72 72 71;'s 72 Dec. corn. S3!2 53 53 May corn... 52'j f.2 52 52 Sept. oats... 34'2 35 34 1-2 34';; Dec. oats.... 32 32 32 32 May oats.... 34 34 34 34'Hay Receipts. 1,054 tons; ship
ments, 63 tons. Supply liberal and demand fair for choice grades; lowgrades dull. Choice timothy. $l8fa l9.
No. 1, $15 fa 17; No. $13 fa- 14: No. 3 and 12. Kansas and Choice, $14fa 14.50; Iowa, Minnesota, N
2 and No. 1 mixed. No. 2 mixed. $10 fa' 'Mahonia prairii No. 1. $ 1 2.50 fa 13.5a. bra ska and Dakota
prairie Choice. $ 1 1 1 12; No. 1, $10,, 11. Illinois. Indiana and AVisoonsin feeding prairie $9'.i 10. Packing $7 fa S. Straw Rye. $ 50 fa"?; oat, $6.50fa 7.50; w heat. $6 .50 fa 7.
Continued from Page one) sets of instruments for mechanical drawing, and it will in the near future also provide sewing machines. All those who'eji rolled last night were asked to come again on Thursday or Friday cvenincs so that they can be
assigned to their classes. The work is to start in earnest next Monday. The course is so arranged that every student ei'ti take two or three courses an evening, it depending upon the kind of Wi'li he selects. Teacrs Knthnslnstle. Superintendent C. M. McDaniel and AV. H. Henderson, the night school principal, are enthusiastic about the prospects. They are satisfied that the school will be a boon to hundreds of people. Ill the circulars they sent out. however, they warn against overenthusicsm. There Is no easy road to an education," says the circular. "To acquire anythinir worth having requires hard work. If you do not mean business do not enroll in the night classes. You will take the instructor's time and Mil a place which might be
occupied by somo one who would profit by this opportunity." The work will require from eight to ten teachers, most of whom have already been retained, and their names will be made public by the end of the week. The nicrht school procram tentativelyarranged is as follows: Mtcht "iphool I'roerim. Monday, 7 to 8 .Mechanical drawing, typewriting. bookkeeping, cooking, sewing. Tuesday. 7 to S Mechanical drawing, woodwork, typewriting. bookkeeping, cooking, sewing, millinery. Wednesday, 7 to 8 Mechanical drawing, typewriting, bookkeeping, cooking, sewing, millinery. Thursday, 7 to S Mechanical drawing, woodwork, typewriting, bookkeeping, cooking, sewing, millinery. Monday, 8 : 1 0 to 9:10 Mechanical drawing, typewriting, bookkeeping, sewing, cooking.
Tuesday. 8.10 to 9 :1 0 Mechanical drawing, typewriting. bookkeeping, sewing, cooking, millinery. Wednesday. 8:10 to ft;l ft Mechanical drawing, typewriting, bookkeeping, sewing, cooking, millinery. Thursday, 8.10 to 9 :H' Mechanical drawing. typewriting, bookkeeping.
sewmc. cooking, millinery. Monday, 7 to 7:40 Shorthand. Tu.lay. 7 to 7:40 German, commercial English, aiithmotio, shorth.-.nd. Wednesday, 7 to 7 : 40 Shorthand. Thursday, 7 to 7:40 German, commercial English, arithmetic, shorthand. Monday. 7.45 to 8:25 shorthand, physical training. Tuesday, 7:45 to 8.25 Shorthand, commercial English, arithmetic. Wednesday, 7:45 to 8:25 Shorthand, physical training. Thursday. 7:45 to 8:25 Shorthand, commercial English, arithmetic. Monday. 8:30 to 9.15 Spelling. Tuesday. 8:30 to 9 : 15- Spelling, physical training, penmanship.
INAUGURATE IEW IE1PLE
East Chicago Temple, No. 392, Pythian Sisters, was successfully instituted yesterday afternoon, the meeting taking place in K. of P. hall, Olcott avenue. The institution was presided over by Grand Chief Mrs. Lida Rosen of Richmond, assisted by Pant Grand Chief Mrs. Ala White of Kentland and District Deputy Grand Mrs. Beatrice Browm-n of Lowell. The work of initiation was done in" the evening by the Hammond degree te;:m, there being twenty-seven members. The work was under the direction of Mrs. Boswick, the captain of the team and was most creditably done. Following it refreshments consisting of
lice criarn and cake, were served. There ''were about fifty in attendance from
Hammond and Mrs. Fannie Maokey of Clinton Temple, Hn;:il, was a guest of tl occasion. The following officers were elected: Past grand chief. J-nnie McKay; most excellent chief, Yinnie S. Goulding; senior excell.nt chief, Racha-l Jones; junior excellent chief. Aim Fryar; manager, Ethel- Peterson: mistress of recor ds and corr"sponder.. e, Emma Williams; mistress of tin A nee, Katie poison; protector, Anna Gilliam; outer guai d, J-niiie Vansclow. The next meeting will t ike place Monday evening, at 7:3'" p. m., when the dates of the regular mectinc.s will be decided upon. The members of the new lodge are most enthusiastic and the organization pro-nises to meet with much success.
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NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. State of Indiana, that the undersigned. D. J. Moran, male Inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township. County 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, Itlte County and State of Indl-
creamery. 2Sc; firsts.
'-jc. seconds, - ic; dairies, a
24Vsc; packing stock, 13iy21c; process. 25 c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 10 14c; geese, 8 fa 11c; ducks, 8fal4.c, fowls. 13c; roosters, 9 r? c ; springs, 14c. Eggs Firsts, 22c: ordinary, 20c; dir
ties, 16'iC checks. 14 Vic. Beans Pea. hand picked, $2.S5? 3.00; brown Swedish, $2 25fa2 40; Lima, 100 lbs, $6.25; red kidney, $2.2ofa2.35. Green fruits Apples, brl, $2,004$ $4.25: crabapples, brl, $4 00fa6.00; frrapes, basket. 8 lbs. 10fa'18c; plums. 16 qt cases, 50cg$1.00; peaches, bu basket. Sl.OO'fi 1.50; 6 baskets, Jl.OOfa 1.25; basket. 1-5 bu. Mich., 25fa30c; pears, brls, $3.0Ofa 5.50; bu basket, $1.00 (S 2 00. Vegetables Celery, crates, Mich.. 40 50c; beets. 100 bunches, $1.00125: sacks, trimmed, 35c; cabbage, 100 head, $ 1.50fa' 1.75 ; green onions, 6 bunches, 5 Cn 6c; spinach, tub. 50fa60c; carrots, 100 bunches, $ LC-o fa. 1.25 ; sacks, washed, 35c; cucumbers, boit, 50';(f75c; egg
AN EXPENSIVE DRINK. (Special to Ins Timc.s.) Whiting. Ind., Sept. 24. Whirky proved a rather expensive drink for Henry Kendra. costing him Jlti"1" a bottle. Kendra. was arrested on thchargo of stealing a bottle of whisky from the saloon of Mike Singo on Stciber street. Kendra and Mike Kantole were both arrested. The trial was held last nicht before Judge Atchison. Kantole was discharged, but Krnlra was fined Jl and costs, amounting to $14. to, which he paid and was released
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