Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1912 — Page 5

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The Fact That HOFFMAN HATS" Will Wear Out

BUT THEY TAKE their time about it I I If you have ever felt the felt in the Felt Hats shown by HOFFMAN, you surely felt so pleased with that felt I hat that you felt as if that thereafter you would buy no other felt hats than those you felt at Hoffman's. j

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FFEL THE FELT

ALL STYLUS $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Some ei low tis 31 nd iI.KO

HOFFMAN ITS E. State -St.

Genuine .utrifn Velours 3S.OO oriel Up f See Window Dipltiy I

SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT

I 931".--S !ini;il, Jacob et al. v Orrln J. ! Minor I al. ; ?316- IVfldii or..i. i:i'OP U.. v Emma ; Shearer Krolcdue et al. ' 9319 nouuo. t.illvor 1 1. v John Y. ! Hrncks t-t al. 0320 MUlr.ss. John W. v Clark Reary

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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE L.4KK St I'KUiOH cot nr. ROOM 1. Juitlit' Vlrull S. Hritrr. lnfuroiHfion. This is tri" last ci the sottlnea in t'rn? curt. Aft.- Tutsi. ty It Is fx- ! . t- ii that thi: '. "in t v ill take up spoil. -i i-a.-tt' is. I'.-urih M"ti'la. Sept. .".0 t.1 Z 1 - K"t h Il.-i-ua r v M"rrls Fur Co. . v.v. v ijiomis. !...1T i".-lilfi i.;ut F " v ' ;olJ!mlth. 1' " 4 1 M .i r z v Maraz. V :i -t 5 ( la ry I.i r v Jorif-s. I'ati-trs-'ii ii-'.tn v Gary VmWtakii.U Ci'. P1M S.-hll.-U v K:..-s.-lbach. 2- Turii-r v F.iin r. f'llt!"- i, n;i-;s v ! .-inn. l;!iH-tr.int''H .' Ston,- v SU'Clay. V.! ri int-r v H.iriirui. ?Sv3 HraniU 1 .-! t .".. v Carry. i.. ( ; . -v i ,..,'., u. Mi"-- Il- i'in,.!! V.'. iZ v ll.c:at!. Till - .'.try 1 i; A i ... v HuWr. f 4 1 " Ibii vh v Wis t. ,v i '.-.

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L.IKK SI I'lllllOK cni'HT. ROOM 2. Jmlcr I.nvrrrnce Brrktr. Inforoaat Ion.

On Monday Ju1k' l'.'ikrr will take up ; work !n lU'arir cr civil court cases spc- ; rl.illy s. t. After that he will take up' til- trial of the Wary murder cases anl otlter i-riuiinal work according to tin; ' prop rum that wns tentatively decluej upon this niwrnlnc , lakb si I'Kition co i nr. room a.

Juiljtf Joliinnm Koprlke. At ltnminonil. Sri t ins". Jury C'ft. Fifth .Monday. Sept. 3 S5'.5 Hfinuro v American Steel Kr'is. $575 LuvandowsKI pro anil v O L S & S H !iy I'o Mj2. 1 ioiiiusLe-i v Illinois Steel et al. I.AKM-I'OnTKlt CltlCl IT COIHT, JiidB-F W. C. McMahan. At Crown Point. Infuriuntlon. """Fifth Monday, Sept. 30 D-i'O-.Mau, F;.1, v Mary A. ODonnell et al. 93 il Sehatbath, Win. Sr.. v Richard J.

Kiritf et al

Filed in Superior Court. Pa '.!- I'nrn and KUward Johnson (J. AV

C. ls'aaw ) vs Sarah I.. Nowkirk et al. (.'uiet titlv. Room No. 1. it ii'-:: Manhattan l.ttrahi-r Co. tj. T. Ki'iim jy) vs. lvter I'isarskl et al. Foreclosure of inevtiariic'a lien. Room No. 2. I'1'3 Ihi the m.ittiT ..f the petition of (i. 1 1. Client and Ci.ia Rrltrht for the adoption of Julius Voune. (J. If. K. t i. i lo.rf.) I'. tition. Room No. 2. 14. ".3 Stat-: vs. Toodosdo I'O Ni.kola. Asiuu'.t and hatl. ty with intent to kill fOOl State ex rel. Pea rl Mci'.earey vs. Chatles M'.tiloH. Find over. Room No. fii-,,.;, ivtcr Cui-i.-.s (Charles R. MoNa.h) s. Anuelo i'onas. Appeal. Room No. l. 14T.4 State vs. "r:i. S.iair.r. Assault with iiit.-nt To c(i!"tnii muid.-r. j'm-.oc Patriek J. Rrady ' .1. Wm. Price) I vs. the C., L. S. & S. C Railway Co. i I (amazes. Room No. 1. ! fifi.,7 Kiizal-eth II. t 'nt.-n J. M. Stln- - son) vs. Chiiri-'S i.'isti n. T'lvorce. lioron No. 2. f !"!tS Vlneer.t I".ir--a.i:!:i (Mariiovo nr. 1 I I.ot?.) vs. Max KIrehman. Suit en

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T0WL S TOOL'S ALLEYS 10 OPEf

Bowling Season Finds Grand Opening of Amusement Place for Saturday.

Hlllne an "S. & H," stamp book Is far

lis sthan that of any other premium

plan. Whi n the fact Is taken Into con

sideration that there are more "S. & H." preen stamps tiven nut in one day ttuin those of al! other concerns In one year, some Idea of the almost universal adoption of this plan may be f,'a i ned.

"42" Manhattan C Co. v Fntzt. 63i'2 Newman, Paul, v Richard J. Kins ! 14 .", r t 1 1 e v I'-ul P-lka R-rpl-jrv MIM-Kuhcski admr v Kubatskl. , t al. jf.fio9-.John M IRmtir.tr H'wihtM. f.42.:--R...i.lhan a.!n. v Sl.,r.. 53't3-S. href tier. Harry P.. et al. v R. J. Kinder ' vs. K-It,.t .1. Hun.tlmr. T'l-IM27-I...M1-I. k v Maszai-la. Kin et a.1 vor e. Room No. 1. Fon-th Til. -s.l.-.y, .-t. 3 - 530s Union National Savings & I.onn ' fit! 10 J Edward Carps (UeiMv nnd t'4-U l.u r,-.vki v I.ikiwski. Assn v Join, HiTvath. Hardv) vs. state of Mi. haei ll ,vMatid.. r v Simtti r.dmr. P3'"-:' Fai rbank s, F,rnst J., et al. v fieri, deceased. Claim ti'e. Room 54 12- 'ley.-- v V, i.-.n,.-wi,kl. Wm. Sehaibach Sr. Xo. ' 1 :.4P--Johns..., v Vonre 9311 Hoffman. Jacob, et al. v Mathlas ?t,nChflrles I X Fried rich if'ni". r.r,3.Ode v lUinm.md Hive No. 2. La- li-ffman et al. paek-r, Crumpack. r & Tlnkham) i; s "r -V ' 1 ' a ! as ,f the World. 5313- Ross. Carrie, t al. v Karl Charlea Vs. James T. Clark et al. Fnrer'47.4 -?!"... - v Vanderhoff. t Ross et nl. closure of mort-ae. Room No. 2. f'4""--:; "- - Me.ore. 9314 Ro vp. Samuel, et al. v Samuel A. . ;.414 -- Manhattan CM- C". v Soavasz. Rove et al. AKE VO.7 BK4mr. Tit K TlMFitt

In preparation for the comincr bowlin.Lr season, Towle & M.-Cool's howliim' nllcys .CTl biiliard ha!! havp un.li '.m.e extensive repairs, ami at toe rand oj.enins' Saturday iiit;'nt amuscnient si ek.rs will find one of the tincst and mo: t up-io-date places in the t'ai.iircl rv -- i n. Ceti.ies the hall foeiiiaf re-painted and decorated, four bowlinir alleys linvf hf .'ii put in and are ready for use. .Collie benefit of tlu; on-U'ok-.-i s a l.irxn

.illcry iiao veer- made, at the front of Cne l all. The alleys wii! i.e in charve .: f "N. il" Nelson, the wel.-l.nown on3 a-m wonder w'.io n w hoi t tfe char.ipionxiiip of Ci'.i-aa. Six p,oi tabics and one billiard table ha." j.:.-o been ptst in :;in; coiiditiou on toe slje of ti e ha'l facing liol-r:i:in str.tt A J7'.( ('-.-trie pi mo lii-a also been instaibd and the ', all as a whole has ;! appeara... e .- i an up-to-date a id well jroven-

in'ir !..-. I t.--, and billiard a. -11.

Roy JUCoi'l. ore of the proprietors; i !;,. has been employ d at ;be i'l H. ; Haiaicoiiu Co.. in Chi"' ro. the at. '

isihteen years, has ri si-.,,, t his i

torn wilh tlit Chicago iirrn. and w now look aftor his busi.ie-s imiTi; iieltj.

10 PLAY GOLF

AT H6AN GSTY Hammond Men to go to Sister City for Match Tomorrow.

City tomorrow to be the quests of the I t t a wot t a miis for an 1 8-hole ilipht "n the links. It is a rcltirn match following the defeat of Hammoml on Its own p rounds. The men will have at 11:3S on the South Shore, and the team is composed of the following: far. H C. tlrr.man. Dr. II. . Sharrer, Robert Mott, Charl.-s Carry Jr., Cliarb s A. Smith. P. A. Parry. It. 1 1. inkl-r, Dr. T. AV. (iberiin, V. D. Kay, A. M. Turner. Rawr- noe ('..x, AV. J. Mi Aleer, F. ! . McKlroy, W. H. Crawford. II. M.

klohnson. A. K. Robinson, I'. (Jauthiir, I f

a communication from the Cincapo statinn that they had pi. ked up a man by the name 0f ,litu Hi spins. He is demented a n.l t. -tities that his father at one time !ied in llaiine-nd. Ti.o Chicapo police are anxious to find this man's father, as they are in doubt as to w ".at d is oos i t : . .n to make of the case. Ills trial has lio-n set for c t. 4. 1912.

Seeks Divorce.

It. C.roinan.

Do You Know Him? Who is I'.dwarrl Hipptus and is there

IMw ar.l C. Mn.'P -.rn Nellie Moor

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mor.d is tryinp to find out. but as yet has found no clues which will leal to his ii.T.-.;ibni!s.

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The Hanimor.d Country club will send a delepation of polf-.-rs to Michigan

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Watch cur "ads" on Thursday Evening for 2 Days Sile 84. STATE STJiEET HAMMOND, TND. CASH MARKET Specials for Friday, Sept. 27 and Saturday, Sept. 23. We Sell jut ;ir we Advertise. Full Weight ( iuaranteed. THIS SALE IS TO HELP REDUCE THE CROWD ON SATURDAY.

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Is the time to order your Winter Suit or Over coat. The weather man says that winter will soon be here, and if you want to save from 5.00 to 15.00 on your next Suit or Overcoat, see us before buying elsewhere. Our Suits or Overcoats at

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Saturday. rct. 5. is the date of the formal openinp of the premium display room of the Sperry K- Hutchinson eompany. which is to in iupurate the "S. & II." tradinp stamp system in the l.ion store. Several carloads f f p -emiums are to be shipped, in to Hammond and placed on display. This premium room Is to be one of the interestinp features of the Rion store. Visitors will be entertained with music and there will be a number of persons on hand to expdain the new system to the patrons of the store. The Sperry & Hutchinson company is practically a clearing house for all of the lareer manufacturers packitic profit -sharinp coupons. The Hamilton plan, now so extensively used by concerns like Switf & Co., Corn Products

YOUNG WEN liko to dovo'iop smartness of style. OLD MEN want to feel yearns: and the young

follows are showing them how to ' E

look yoiip-r. Wo enter to the men of all classes, ages and distinction. and those that like the breezier

stylos for conservative dressers 1 and those that like the hrezzier kind of '!!.- s. j Cur line of woolens, embracing bur, pCtorns of froreiem and do- j inestie weaves, are all here for you ;

to look at.

1AX LEVIN

171 State St. Phone 676 Hammond, Indiana

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FRESH FOHK SHOULDER, per pcjr.d FRESH DRESSED STEWING CHICKENS, per !b. OUR CEST RENDERED LARD, per lb VEAL ROAST, per pound VEAL STEW, per pot: i-d NATIVE LAM 3 STEW, per pound FORE QUARTER LAMB, per pound

HIND GUARTER LAMB,

per pound

LEG OF LAMS, g per pound g LAM 3 CHOPS, i per pour.d g BEEF POT ROAST, Q per pound O PLATE BOiLING BEEF, p per pound

BOiLED HAM, ground for plf sandwiches, pe- ,b CHOICE SIP.LOIN a n .-rr- is , P i O

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FLANK STEAK, per lb.

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KO. 1 SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAM, per lb... NO. 1 SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON, per pound NO. 1 SUGAR CURED CORN 3EEF, per !b

J. F. JELKE'S GOOD LUCK

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All our Meats are Government Inspected Give us a call. We know we can satisfy you and save you money Call in vour order bv phone. Order will be ready when called for. PHONE M il.

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CANNOT BE HAD FOR LESS THAN 20.00 TO 25.00 ELSEWHERE. Our motto is satisfaction in style, fit and workmanship, or your money refunded. We also keep all Suits bought here, pressed and repaired FREE of charge as long as you wear the Suit or Overcoat.

If you are a skeptic, come in and convince yourself and see if what we say is not correct. Open any, night until 9 o'clock Saturday until 10.

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K? fA would take some time to save p II -A Dot 1,orrow It from ua 14 ; f;4 and pay ii back as you would tjjA i save it; a little each week or- L.p 1 month, as you have it to v ll spare. as to a M M loaned to owners of furniture h-k

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STERLING WOOLEN MILL 153 State -St., Hammond, Ind.

led people, advanced money

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vjwiir iUitoB pam uii tiuu iiioro I y tv;;1 money advanced.

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OPEN EVERY KYKSISG UN- p'

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Tiie STRAUEE PIANO is f!ie Piano Urn

Experts CIigoss In every trade there is a name which experts consider the best in its especial line. You know what it is in your business: but likely few outsiders know it. It is not always the most advertised name. In the lield oi" line paii-os, the name is STRAUBE. Remember it. It is well known in the piano business. For thirty years the STRAUBE pianos have stood for the best. Choosing your piano seems like a threat problem. What piano to buy, and why, What price to pay.' What to expect for that price? You look at many make pianos, they look practically identical, and you ask why the great variation in prk-e. HERE IS THE ANSWER Seventy-live por cent of the pianos built today, cost more to sell than to manufacture. And to sell a piano just a little cheape than The other fellow, the poor piano is cheapened down at the manufacturing end and net at the selling end. Some will offer you a little puzzle, giving you fifty or one hundred dollars for it. Others have a club scheme. Still others will give you one or more terms of music lessons free if you will only buy a piano from them. The STRAUBE piano offer you if s full value in piano, best of material, workmanship and tone. Sold direct from factory to home. Xo agents or middleman's profits. One price factory price one price to all. Satisfactory terms can be arranged for. Straube Piano & losic Company 629 Hohman Street

Hammond, Indiana

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