Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1912 — Page 7
Wolinla O.-t. f, 1912.
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NOTICE TO TIMES HEADERS. NOTICE TO ADY KltTISEP.a Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communlcat with advertisers whose Idonflty Is not revealed, should follow ihe Instruction
to address them by the key letter glvsn. - . Requests at this office to reveal the FOR SALE Art Garland base burner; Identity of anonymous advertisers can must soil before Friday; moving not. In Justice to the advertisers. t an- 3422 Fir st . In liana Harbor. S-2
wered. telmply foLow instrusCons.
FOR SALE 50-foot lot; good location; close id gjlf grounds, near corner State Lin? and Williams sts.; will soil cheap; easy jiaymi-nts. Call Sunday 1 p. m., Frank 1'. Warhewlrz, 517 State Line St.. 2nd floor. Hammond. S-5
As far as it is possible it Is advised that all clas-j-fuid ads st.ouii either mailed or sen: to the oftice. The Time will not be responsible for errors In ad taken over the tflephone. Replies to following ads at Timbs office. Advertisers please Call to'
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OR SALE Scotch collie, thorough
bred male, 8 months old: excellent watch and farm dog: beautifully marked; cheap if taken now. Phone Mr. Mitchell, Hammond 193. &-
FOU RENT. FOU RENT Six-room flat. 1209 Pearl street, Robertsdale ; 2nd flat; within t. block of street ear line. Phone 89J Whiting. 9tf
ond Monday of November, A. D, 1912, said action will be heard and determined In her absence. Jn Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 25th day of September. A. I). 1912. ERNEST E. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Eosone llonis ock. Deputy Clerk.
Ko R Pv E N T Fu r n i sh ed family; ."team boated and modern. 47 Doty st., TUOIld.
FoR RENTbach ave..
-Furnished Hamm ond.
rooms; private buildinK; clean 2nd Hat. Ilam-9-3 room. 47 Rim-
thtm: 01 B E M K M A R C 60
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MALF. HELP
WANTED At one, to deliver ciroula distribution; will v right party, no ki
Hamim-nd r.ii-:
!'S.
competent man house to house good prlic for need aprl.v. 212
l!:m:tnon-l.
real i Ury. rid o 'self, L.i ko
WANTED A w h o h as u ' us as hard r would for hi: elusive ly in
ready t-- con-.r We have a lar every way (?.-- IVE Paler-dars etaltles. Our 1'
varied that each in every town in regard to size, est Helled. Our good.but no more so
salesman. a man v. ho will work for ttscientiously as he tn represent us osCounty. Must be work j.inuary 1.
ere, well known and in -class !:r.o of EXCLUSand Advertising Spent is so attractive and
and every business the country, without n be successfully so- ; are vry attractive thin our reasonable
BARGAIN NO. 2. Bungalow now under construction, consisting of 5 nice sized rooms, bath, halts, clothes closets and pantry. Foundation h-in.h concrete and blocks. Ruff.-t. beam ceiling, plate rail, red oak border and dome light itxture In dining room. Three light shower fixture and red oak border in living room. All ltehts operated with switches. Base-
; menc unaer enure Du.iding, 3-inch eon- ' Crete floor, furnace heat, plumbing i complete and Nc. 1. Lot 37';Xll9 feet. located on D.-trdt st. All material of j good ftrade. Will be finished as arlvertised. I'tice S2.3;.0 for 3 days only. For ; further information see me at 2"5 , - troit st.. Hammond.
Full RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1704-135U1 St., Indiana. Harbor. S-3
For RENT A room; modern; two gentlemen, mond.
pleasant furnished suitable for one or 1S3 Sibley St., Ham-
F R iso:
RENT Garage. Inquire on prcmi, 113 Fayette st.. Haminonl.
t AN CNl'SCAL OPPt iRTENITY IS OFj fere.l to any one .appreciating high, , grade furniture. For sale, massive 11brary furniture, Spanish leather cushions, also an ice box r,nd a sanitary i couch. A great bargain If taken at ; once. 23 Elizatx th St., Hammond.
FOR RENT Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping; all conveniences.. 940 Hemlock st., Indiana Harbor. 7-3
FOR RENT Concrete Kani.ee; strictly private and all conveniences. Apply C. A. Lorkwood, 11 Walt ham St., Hammond. Phone- 1211 J. 7-3
FOR RENT Furnished room In private family in Homewood. Phone 1224L3.
FOR RENT Two housekeeping. 1SS Hammond.
rooms for Flummer
light ave., mf
prices, and we ence of others now in our en hustling ;n wiil'nt, to we
Know lrotn who have be io!'.y, that a who h i s a b! rk, can mil;
the expert
en and are , ny bright, j Ury and is i . e with us :
from 1"0 to $l.".o pi r week, cnmnila- ( slops liberal, our e-mrc;r;y was organ-. ized in 1S2. Capita!!.-.! Crt..on. ; are rt ?pt;nsil and nocn business. If; you ilo. it will pay you to write Sales Manager, MERCHANTS I'l." 1 :L1 SHI N ' Co., KALAMAZOO. Xi V 'HI'IA.N. Enclose this .i d '. . Is. men t with your applica- j tion. 9-t ,
FOR SALE Cheap. 37- foot lot on ! Calumet ave.: all frraded and in (rood ; shape. If taken at once price $fi50; $225 . cash, balance cintract. ;ostlin, Meyn ( & Co., H.immon.l.
BO VRl) AND ROOM. WANTED Table boarders: all Rood home cooking-. 13 Sibley St., Hammond. S-2
SEWER REPAIR. City of West Hammond, Illinois, October 1st, 1912. Sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of West Hammond until twelve o'clock noon of the eleventh day of October, 1912, for the repairing: of that portion of the main sewer on Wentvvorth and Plummer avenues in said City of West Hammond, as is hereinafter stated, towlt: Eefilnninsr at the south line produced of the alley immediately north of State
street, tneiice wesi oi I'lummer avenue
to the center line of Lincoln street.
Specifications, plans and detailed in
formation can be had on application at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall. Citv of West Hammond. Illinois.
Proposals must be addressed to the
City Council of the City of West Ham
mond, accompanied by a cheek for an amount not less than 5 per cent of proposal, on some responsible bank, and made payable to the order of the City of West Hammond, the City Council re
serving the right to reject any or all bids.
No proposal will be considered un
less received in complete form on or before the eleventh day of October, 1912, and unless the party offer! n a; such proposal shall furnish evidence
satisfactory to the City Council of his
ability, and that he has the necessary
facilities together with sufficient pecuniary resources to fulfill the con
ditions of the contract and specifica
tions provided such contract shall be awarded to him.
Companies or firms bidding will g-ive
the individual names as wen as the
name of the firm, with their address.
CITV COFNon, OF THE CITY OF
WF.ST TIAMMONLj. ICNATIUS F. MAXKOWSKI. City Clerk.
FOR SALE Hoarding- house complete outfit, consisting of stoves, tables, chairs, t tc; situated on corner .if Center and Howard ave.. over Frank Hitchcock's saloon. Mrs. H. T. P.oyd, Rurnham, 111.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cheap, a lisht delivery auto runabout. Call at 39 Oirden St., Hammond. Phone 1075J.
WANTED 3
above the rand.s. !See Lion Store.
'11 SALE On account of- leavinc city. An unusual opportunity is of-
. f(rt, to any one appreciating hiirh
SHOULD DOVic-rade furniture
fi-room
For salt
au'o of 1( for Mr. Payne rinmmoiKi.
er-'
W ANTED also ban. C. Mir.as C
Experienced .stove man;; !y m:.n for store work. E. re, Hammond. S-2 '
contents of
partment, including massive
1 . 1 . fe, 1 . - .. .1 ; .. t. t v. ..
at j cushions, Ciratiisian wainut bedroom suit, rucrs, oil painUnc. pictures, beauj tiful electrie lamp and bricabrac. all
recently purchrsed. Apply 23 Elizabeth St., Hammond. 8-3
MANFFACTT' for branch cinity: Jlai) c ceTlerit opr;o r ave , Chleafro
T1EP. Wants mnnacrer of fee, H.niTiinl or viash security required: extunity. R. x. li2! W.ibc.sh 8-3
wanti:dMurdock
A
coop.-r.
Ham mond.
Apply R
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SPECIAL SALIC ( F oiiKhbi-ffd Honors.
nurnoer or unmatea youngsters r.uiKiri in ase from one to four months. Price $1 per pair, or 12 pairs for $10. ' Also 25 pairs t f mated thoroughbred , Homers at $'..5'i per pair, or 12 pairs for $15. Ren Hayden, Crown Point. ' Lake Co., Ind.
ROARDlNo board. 5i Phone 124
Furnished room with 7 Truman ave., Hammond.
W. 7-3
LFOrAE NOTICES. SHERIFF'S SALE.
County Lake Supe
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WANTED Laborers and brick cleaners; ste.i ly work for r.Tne months. Hum mot-, d Wrecking Co., (J. 11. Hammond C o.'s t-rounjs. 7-6
FOU SALE Five-room cottafte; bath: small deposit required, rest in easy . monthly payments. Inquire 5SG Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone S93M.
WANTED A whu R-ful;.4 Hungarian: jr youncj man. A.
s;i I ill!
man and collector
chine for F
To.,
.-r F
st . . in
".ish. Siavlsh or ion for bricrht e r Sewins? MiHammond. Ask or 5:30 p. m.
FOR SALE A knittintr machine valued at $S5. wiil sell for $25, quick sale. Houston ave.. HeKewiseh, 111.
FFMJ.t.e !TELT WANTED Ci.iape'.ent utrl to do house wc.rk; two in fs-niily. -11 Ruth st., Hammond. Phone li".7V. 9-2
WANT EDwmk; : Highlar...) :
-A Kirl for preneral houseniiill family. Inquire lod t.. H u:i!ii..ii.. 9-2
WA.NTi; hotel.
-A .1: ill no
shw; II 1.
her. Apply Motion
WANTED Lady f buitHs.s: $ j.t to capit.d required. 59 E. Van 1: in :i
icnacce dress form a per v.eck; $13rt J i np S st. in, 3 1 '1 . Chicago. S-4
I'OR SALE Cood corner Baloon in Whititur; best of reasons for seliinc;; prominent location; a quick sale at a bargain. Whitintr Call, Whiting. Ind.
FOR SALE 12(-aere farm; will tr.-yde for Gary property or auto truck. C. (Jlatti. 1C33 Monroe st., Ga'V. 5-3
FOR SALE 20 feet of floor show cases. Calumet Drue? Co., Chicago and MeHiil ave., Calumet, East Chicago.
. u,i. State of Indiana. ) I ss .
Lake.) Court. January
1912. L'NTY PENTINO, AND Company, a corporatl
va. HARRY KINO,
Ily virtue of an execution to me di
rected from the Clerk of the Lake Su
petior Court. I will expose to public
sale to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, at the east door of the Court
It. in 0-.-ri P.i.a T'l.lr-in'j r r
VIII'VC. THfil!. -.-..ij . ...... ....un.,. v..i
i have a limited i csaturaav. ine zna aav oi
November, 1912,
between the hours of ten o clock a. m.
and f.iur o'clock p. m.. the rents an
proms lor a periort r."t etceoiini? seven years, of the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lot forty-four (44). in block three
(3), Kincs ri-subdi vision blocks three (3) to six .6), J. R. Lane's first addition (la ry.
If said rents and nrofits will not sell
for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de
cree. Interest and coots. I will at the
same time and place offer for sale the
fee simple In and to said real estate
or so much thereof as may be suffi
cient to satl.-fy said judgment, interest
costs and .iotu nij- Costs. Said sale
will be made with relief from valuation fir appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Harry Kiner at the suit of Lake County Printing and Publishing Company. THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. E. G. Sproat. AtCy for Plaintiff.
I $10 $20 $30 $40 1 $50 I $80 $70 I soo $eo
; $100
Yon! Mr. Borrower, Did You Ever Stop To Compare the Rates You Are Paying Other Companies and Find Out How Much More You Are Behind By Not Seeing Us. You all know the old saying: "Seeing is Believing." Better try It. WE ARE MORE THAN PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE MAINTAINED IN THE PAST AND WILL IN THE FUTURE. THE LOWEST RATES AND EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED IN LAKE COUNTY for Loans of $10.00 to $2C0.00 on Furniture, Piainos, Horses and Wagons. Store or Office Fixtures, on time from one month to one year, without removing same from your possession, and allowing you ample rebate on all accounts Fald sooner than due. We are more than pleased to know th3t we enjoy the largest and most extensive business In the city, gained from our Square Deal to ALL policy that we hve upheld from the date of our beginning. No fines on overdue payments. Extensions in case of sickness, loss of work, etc. Absolutely confidential and the most ctourteoua treatment to all. Loans anywhere in Lake county. Largest and Most Reliable Company in Lake County
Phone 323.
GALUMET LOAN CO. Room 212 Hammond Bide.
$100
to
$200
.4k
If S
SEE
OF
men to medium. $;.ti(Hi (5.75: yearlintrs. $S. 43' 10.65; lansers, St'i.75 'i fLo'L' beef cows, common to selected, $ 4.40 'of 7.10; fat heifers, jo.id to choice, $5.23 ' 7.2v.; heifers, selected, $7 25 "t 90; stock steers, $4.15 'a fi.4". Sheep Native sheep, $3.231 4.00: ranpe wethers, $ 3. i'.U'ji 4. 25 ; y.ariincs, $4.65'!. 5.50; bucks. $ 2.50 tt 3.23 ; cull sheep, $2.00i Z.v'j; ran Be iambs, $S.10'f 7.0.1.
J. '' i Jt.c ; pa
liv
sprintr chickens, ducks, 12-y 14
13c;
WANTED- A nice house work ; kho! 53 So. Hohmati st.
capable pirl for waues; no wajjhintr. ILirnruond. S-3
W'ANTEIJ a work , fa ml field ave., II;
ill f..r ly t..f four, iinmoiid.
ill'.1 ral Apply :
hout 7 Sh.
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FOR SALE A Horn steel rantre, asbestos lined, in good repair. Also two one-burner tia plates, one oil stove, two-fallon copper hot water tank, two oak tables 30s 30. KasoLne lighting system. Lpstairs SO State St., Hammond. 4tf
I
FOR SALE Two beautiful residences;! cash or easy payments. For particu- j lars phone 1211R. 3-6
8-3 i
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE law of real estate. 1). C. Atkinson, lawyer, 36 Rimbach I'.ldg., Hammond.
WANTED I'iuniinT
ihl-
for 1 la nil
hous iond.
w o r k.
18 Stf
L08T
AND FOUND.
LOST Saturday t: If lit, $23 in Indiana Harbor. Kinder return to Miss God.-;-, 3307 Drummond St.. Indiana Harbor. $5 reward.
Ian maple loaf pin; m i.-af; reward. Return Hammond.
LOST A Can, i oont of aims to Times office
LOST Tan b atiier Li 11 case, containing bills arid pop.rs with owner's name and address. Liberal reward to find. r. Return to First Calumet Trust & S. .vines Rank. Calumet, Ind.
LOST A pair . Shure-on frame. Nassau & Thonips. receive reward.
f I Finder in. Hast C
- .v.-j;l a sse s, return to ilea-o, and 7-3
3jj sck r ,TiAK i :o USMRS. H'M. HARDENS. DRESSMAKER, Prices reasonabl . l2 Hoffman st.. Hammond. Phone 831 M. 8-6
PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing-. Yountc Men's Tailors. 61 State et.. Hammond. 13-6
WISCONSIN LAND. For sale or trade for clear city propty; will take you to see the land about Oct. 15. Call an,' evening- after 6 p. m., or phone 62 lit. Louis P.. Seeds, 3227 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor.
There is dollar,
;i lird on every
Hut that Is no reason why you should j let it fly. Letter buy a lot in East Chi- j cairo and watch your dollar u-ruw. We
have the lots, s.-e us. J. ('. SMITH. 802 Chicago Ave.
NoTICL To NON-RKSIDENT. THPJ STATIC OK INDIANA. LAKE CUl'.XTV. IN THE .ICSTICE COFRT OF EDWARLi V. AMES. .!. P. HKN TRII-ajVICII VS. OEORCK TATALOVICH AND STANDARD STEEL CAR CO. CAUSE No. 1232. ACTION TO CxA ENISH EE. Now comes the plaintiff by G. C. White, attorney, and tiles his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of n. competent person, showing that th defpTidnnt. (I'-orirn Tatalovieh. is not a resi lent of the rotate of India na. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial in said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at thp eallinir of said cause, on the 2nd
oay oi oecemoer. a. i . 1 : 1 , the same
belnsr held at 400 Hammond Ruildintr. at Hammond, in said County and State
on th" date aforesaid, s;iid action will
be h'-ard and determined in his abSen ce. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set
my hand and affix the seal of Raid Court, at Hammond, this 0th day of i.-tober, A. D. 1012. EI VAR1) P. AMES, .1. P.
NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL
LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby Riven to the citizens of Hammond, North Township. Lake
County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Thomas Duray. is a male inhabitant and
r.-sident of the said City, Township, County and State of Indiana, and is over the ap of t wen t y-one years, and has resided in the State of Indiana more than one year ami in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, for mere 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 stood moral character; that he will apply to the Hoard of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County. Indiana, on the first Monday of November, the same being- the 4th day of November, 1912, for a renewal of a license to retail intoxicating:, spiritous, vinous and malt lbjuors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to bo drank on the premises where sold. Said license beintr heretofore ftrant.d on the fith day of November, 1911, and Issued by Charbs Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise locution where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: In the one-story frame buildinpr situated orj lot 5, block 3. in Morris" addition to Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, and known as 112$ Columbia avtnuo. said street helm? a public
thoroughfare in said City of Hammond, as the said room In which it is proposed to sell intoxicating liquors is more particularly described as follows: The front room on the ground floor of the one-story frame building, located on lot 1, block 3, in Morris' addition to Hammond, Indiana, as afore
said on No. nils Columbia avenue. The inside measurements of said room are 20x40x1 1 feet. Said room has plass front and faces east on Columbia avenue, a public highway in said city. Has a front entrance and one private enr trance to llvintr rooms. liar Is on north side of room. Livinp rooms in the rear. All of the inside of said room can be seen from said stre.t. THOMAS DURAY.
cess extra Poultry, fowls. 12c ers, 5 l c
12 ' i c. Fruits and vetretcbles brls, $1.7.")'. 4 2.5; beans, per bu. $3. ir.fr 3.2.0, red 1 2.75; brown Swedish, $2.
100 lbs, $6.50; cabbaec., per eratf 60c; per 100 lbs, $ 2. 00 vf 2.5o ; up
per tub. T o kct, 4 0'.( "A,
There seems to be a. question in some : parts of the stale as to what position ' the political parties wlil occupy on the '; ballot this year. The state board of election commissioners determines this I matter, and at a recent meeting tho ; board decided to place the Democratic i i ticket in the first column, the Republican in the second, the Prohibition in : the third, and the Progressive in the
fourth column, the latter to take the place formerly occupied by the Peot In s party, better known as the Populists, which has not mside any nominations this year. The Socialists will have tho fifth place. Now that registration has been completed the political organizations may turn their undivided attention to fteltmp: ready for the election. Up to this tim-i they have practically had two
kine: stock. 22c; r',I-,rt,Ii" ' 11 " I i-1..,.lon t V raAn a cr inn fOP
Turkeys, per lb, 1 5c : V .. 1 .I'" ' .l " .Vl
l!. in, HHP Ot'L'lK Lilt- ii . t i it' i . i'"-
PRODUCE MARKET. Dairy products Eitrs, extras. 2Sc; epKS. firsts. 24c; miscellaneous lots, cases Included, lit 'j 2"c; miscellaneous
lots, cases returned. !SVitl9lsc
checks, 15 ic. Putter, extra ereami
j;.c; tsrsts, L'h-: sec.inas, 4lc; ladles,
23c; dairies, extra. 2JTc; firsts. 25c: pro-
'2c; i .-ry.
roost-geese.
Apples, new, hand picked, Ltdney. $2.60 'iS 11 i 2 50; lima.
4"'f nach.
iOo; cucumbers, bu basl,.fets. 10a bunches, $1.00:
cauliflower, ens.-. $l.f"' 1. U basket, 40 1 7"o; si: $1.75: small baskets, brl. $2.00 ft 2.50; bu b.i erahappies, brl, $2.;iMi $ 1. (hi .r,0; plu m -, cas $l,0n; 1-5 bu l..isk.-t. 2(
-T 1.25; pea oh es, ; baskets, 75e'r 20 i Uc ; pears, sket, 73c 'n $2.25; 4.25 ; bu banket, e. 16 qts, 60eVf i tie ; trra pes, S -
14c; head lettuce, case, niC beans, wax, box, 75c Ji$l; turnips, sack, Jl'it 100 bunches, $11. 25;
2 v
lb basket. 10 o $ l.OOfii l .25 ; strl (fi $ 1 ; gre n. 75e 1.25; radishes.
sweet potatoes, brl. 52
bu. 40''i 45c; onions, new Lima beans. 24-qt case.
C r a n b e r r 1 e 5i Cape C
Jerseys, per bu, $7'.i7.25. Veal 5015 f.O lbs. &Sfi10c; fiOWSO 101-. f?i 12c; 100 lbs. 142c; J.CU10
12.fj 14c; P3W160 lbs, 91Ac. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 25c: No. loins. 27c: N i. 1 round. 12'-..c; No. chuck. 10 He; No. 1 plate, ?c.
registration law. Put from now thinjra will hum all over the state the election.
on for
SERVIANS EXPECT CALL NOW fContlntM;d from Faca Lf
smallest state involved in th present crisis, has a population less than half as frreal as that of Cleveland, but its men are anions; the most stalwart anil warlike in Europe or the world. They raise splendid soldiers in the country of tho Black Mountain and they cherish hatred of the Turks a-t a religion. In many bitter struggles apainst enormous odds the Montnegrlns have earnea their fame ss heroic and most formid
able Hg;htintf men, and if war comes their part in the FtruKKle can by no mears be measured by their numbers or the size of their country. As for the other side, the world knows what the Turks can do and what may be expected of their soldiers. They are better on tho defensive than in attack, but they are able to exist on scanty rations, fiht long and well with poor equipment and hold their ground steadfastly in the face of the most formidable foes. They lack the high intelligence of th", Japanese and the complete organization and tjlscirftne of tho slanders at the other extremty of Asia, but they are capable of making a fine showing against firstclass European troops whenever and wherever they meet on fairly even terms.
1.50: potatoes, sack, 50 (u 75c;
. $3. d. per bu, $6.50;
lbs. lbs.
CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago. Oct. S. Wholesale prices for carbon oil: Standard white, 150 test, lO'ic; perfection, 10M.o; headlight. 175. 12c; eocene, 12H-c; elaine, 19c. V. M. P. naphtha, 13'sc; Michigan test. w. w.. lie; gasoline, lSc: machine gasoline. 25 se; raw linseed oil. 60c;
boiled, 61c; turpentine, black oil, 71qc; winter
4Sc: black
su m tner oil. he.
HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
FOR SALE Single comb white leghorn yearling hens and cockerels, 75 cents apiece. 329 Sibley St., Hammond. Phone :o.'2vV. 2-6
N't.
MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS and watches. 65 State St., Hammond, Ind.
TITEHE I ALWAYS A -BKSt PLACE" TO IU'Y. TIMES ADS TELL lot wnniiE-
WANTED TO BORROW. WANTED Loan of $1,500 for 3 years, on first class real estate security $2,SOO. Address F J W, Times, Hammond, Ind.
WHY ARB HEADER f
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h- b-ters Ulamond lira ad
I'MIs In Kri n1 irold mrtaihe
tnes, seaieJ with Iiue Ribbon. Takn no tbrr. Hfir f ronr
!ru(-ett- Asf-it 111-4 irtH.TFR'fl years k non M-j Brtt, Sft, Always Reiiabt
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EY'FBttHR
iTICE Tl NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA. LA K E COUNTY. IN THH LAKE SUPKRIOR COURT, RfiOM NO. 1, SEPT EM HER TERM, 1912. JOHN M. I! L NT I NO VS. EDNA J. HCNTl.VC.. CAUSE NO. !'i. ACTION To DiA'OHCE. Now conies the plaintiff by Dwight M. Kinder, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Kdna J. Hunting, 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 she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 25th day of November, A. D. 1012, tho same being the 13th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 1, in the Superior Court Huilding, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the sec-
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Hay Receips, 51S tons; shipments, S0 ton; market firm; choice timothy hay quotable i.t $ 13.5 0 a 20.50 : No. 1, $18'-i 10, No. 2 and No. 1 mixed hay, $15'u 10.50; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed hay, $12i.il4. Kansas and Oklahoma prairiehay, choice, $15'g 15.50; No. 1, $l4ro 14.50. liwa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie hay, choice, $15 'j 16; No. 1, $13 If 14.
LAST DAY BRINGS OUT BIG VOTE (Continue! from Page one) morfe votes than were cast at the 1910 election. In Huntington county many
railroad employes ivcro una bit; to register because they were kept on the
road and at tie In Delaware voters reuist 1 excess of tile t. ago. It Is charge books in Ten e and that mar were made, es; district which
Mr work. county the numbers of ed was about 1,100 in tal vi.ite cast two years 1 that the registration Haute have been padded illegal 1 gistrations iccially in the red light alwass has caused so
much trouble and scandal in elections. In Pike county more voters registered than voted two jears ago, and this was said to bo due to a desire of the voters to be qualified to vote at a wet and dry election soon be called in that county rather than to a desire to vote at the fall elect. on. In Anderson the registration up to
Monday was t'.S9 short of the total vote cast two years ago, but on Monday more than thirte. n hundred voters registered. A dispatch from Shelby county says that nearly every voter in that county registered. It is said that in Dearborn county most of those who failed to register are R.y.u blica n. It will be several days before the total number .f votes registered in the state will be known, but it is believed that it will show up well. According to the best possible estimates there ought to be about 750,000 votes cast at the November election, but. of course, the number will not reach that figure.
Up to last M'inday. when registration started for the last time, about 470,000 voters hail registered. It is confidently expected by the officials of the various
state committees that the registration bill will not fall much short of 700,000, if its does not . xc-. ed that figure. There is no way to determine which party cot the better of the registration of voters, because 1 voter is not required to state his politics when he registers. This can only lie learned when the various party organizations take their poll books and compare them with the registration books. This probably will take ten days or two weeks, and when this is done they wiil be able to get a fair idea of where they stand in the campaign.
the war situation become more serious. Unable any longer to await the call to war for defense jf their native land, 00 Chicago Greeks left last night for the scene of the crisis in tho Raikans. In their recruiting nation at 7 18 Hlue Island avenue, they bade goo.Dby to tho 2.000 more enlisted men ready to fol
low them when more, definite word comes from Europe, and took leave of their parents and sweethearts. Aged men wept, while the more courageous of the girls tried bravely to cheer the young men who across thousands of miles of strange lands and seas have harkened to the appeal of blood and nativity. The voyagers wera bailed as heroes and many cried out their hatred of the Turks. The women were t,oo depressed to follow the parade of patriots that escorted the departing companies to Polk street station. If the six-day ultimatum delivered to the Turkish government by Bulgaria, Servia. Greece and Montenegro with the Turks standing firm, as they probably will, the war which will then begin, subject, of course, to active intervention by the great powers of Europe, will bring into conflict troops of various races and nationalities who will
have in common the ability to give and take hard knocks. Tito allies will face many conditions tending to tear them apart before the war goes far. Their one bond of union will be therr hatred of the Turks and their determination to free Macedonia from Ottoman rule. Ry common consent of military authorities the first place on the sldo of
the Christian f-tates must be given to I
Hulgaria. The Bulgarians have the larpest army. It is at least as well trained as any other in the alliance. They have the largest population to draw upon If the struggle shall prove protracted. Aral the P.uigars are men of powerful physical development ano splendid titality. No people of the Balkan region have the memory of greater wrongs and sufferings to embitter them against tho Turks.
Servia and Greece are not far apart In population, but the Servian army is the larger. The Serbs may bo expected to put hi the. held twice as many regular soldiers as the Greeks can furnish, but the latter will undoubtedly supply many volunteers and irregular troops. Little Montenegro, by the far the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
LOWELL. E lot 2. blk 3, Dwyer's add, Elisha F-. Chapman to George O. Gale 600 GARY. Lot 42, blk 2, V. G. Wright's Ht add. Webster O. W.-'ght, Tr.. to Frederick J. O.-st.rle 1 Lot 22, blk 5, Gary Turk Gary Realty Co. to Boleslaw -Jasudes 1 N 24, ft. lot 10. blk 34, Gary Land Co.'b 1st sub, Joseph Frost to Homer C. Hawkins... t Lot 1, blk 2, Gary Investment Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Investment Co. to Mtkolai Sknwmnskl 650 TOLLESTt iN. Lot 7, blk 1, Forrest Hill add, Mary A. Brown to Mary Florence Rlgney 253 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 31, blk 7, 4th add. Ernest W. Monthan to Almee Paillard "575 Lot 23. blk 72 and lot- 15. blk fi: lots 10. 11, blk 17, 2nd add, Fred Gastel Jr. to Harbor Securities and Realty Co 9,800 Lot 2h. blk 15, 2nd add, Mary Pagore k to Stanley I'aczkoweki . . 775 TOLLESTON. Lots ! and 10. blk 1. Elllas1 sub. Arthur A. Kunert tj Frank J. Fisher 1 Lots 31 and 8 2, blk 2. Main St. Annex Logan Park, Alexander -H. McOall to Andrew VIcsko.. 1 Lot 23. blk 4. Oak Park add.
Paul F. Meyer to Oliver Starr 1 Same as last deed, Oliver Starr to Sadie Elizabeth Mayer 1 Lots 1 and 2, blk 53, 2nd Oak Park add. Otto Matthias to Ellen Walsh 10 HAMMOND. Lot r'i, Cottage Grove add. William C. Relman to William A. Daege isa Lot 15 and E 14 feet lot 16. blk 1. Highland Park add. Lake Co. Savings A- Trust Co. to William R. Dysart 1 - EAST CHICAGO. Lot 23. blk 14. SW 2K-37-9. Isaac B. Silverman to John V. Totb 1 Lot 31 end S u, lot 32. blk IS, XIV U 2:-3 7-H, E. ChRO. Co. to William J. Barnes 412 50
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