Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1912 — Page 7
Wednesday, Nov. ti, 1912.
THE TIMES.
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As far as It !b possible It Is advised that all classified aits shouiU either -a mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not h rMi-nniihie fr.r errors In d
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Six-room furnished cottage; all modern; south side. Address R J C, Times, Hammond. 6-2
FOR &ALE.
FOR SALE Kitchen range, with hot water front; cheap. Call 12 Doty st., Hammond, or phone 838W. 6-2
FOR SALE One horse power electric motor at a give away price. Call at 242 E. State St., Hammond.
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LABORERS Champion cott ave. G Chicago.
WAXTEH $2.50 per day. Rivet Works, foot of Olirdon, Allen i. Co., East 6-3
WANTED -Hoy or young man; permanent position. Apply to Mr. Urn-n, Lion ntore, Hammond. 6-3
"VANTKD Ambltk'US men for real estate business; no experience; high profit. Address H. Krause & Co.. COT Marquette HKlg., Chicago.
MEN' AND WOMEN' WANTED For government positions. $.v) month. Thousands of appointments cumins. Write for list of positions op-n. Franklin Institute, Desk 22. Rochester, N. Y.
FOR SALE A place where you get bargains at all times at
Hammond Furniture
j liaunory stoves irom 52.00 up. j Soft coal stoves, new, from $4.50
Hfds from 12.00 up.
.Mattresses 51. -a up Blankets, SO cents up. Dressers, $5.00 up. 1'e sure don't miss getting my prices if you wish to purchase anything in our line or not. We are glad to furnish our prices. We do as we advertise. Your for business. The Hammond Furniture Co. J. Arkin, manager. Bo sure that you are at the right pi ice where the Clock is In the center of the sign. 242 East State St. Telephone 54,1.
mined In her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of October, A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.
REAL ESTATE TRAKSFERb
TOLLESTON. Lot 38, blk 24, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 6th add, Frank N. Gavit to Stephen Augustinovic $ Lot 4, blk 7, Jefferson Land & Realty Co.'s sub. No. 1, South Bend & Gary Land Co. to John J. McNaughton Lot 30, blk 2, Tolleston Park sub, Julia I:. Wilson to Annie K. Williams . . NEW CHICAGO. Lot 2S. blk 2. 3rd add. New Chicago Real Estate and Invest.
to Morris I.epawsky 9. bik 2, Same parties as last
450
450
Hay Receipts. 1.4S5 tons; shipments, 162 tons. Offerings large and market quiet; demand only fair. Choice timothy, J18019; No. 1, $1617; Nos. 2 and 1 mixed. J13W14: Nos. 8 and 2 mixed, $1012. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $1fiilR50; No. 1, $15 15.50. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $1516; No. 1, $1314. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie $8.509.50. Packing $7 S. Straw Rye. $S.50 9.50; oat, 7 7.50; wheat, 6ti0.50.
WANTED Rubber.! for Ing, Frank S. Retz &
wood finishCo. 10-26 tf
FOR SALE Stylish driving horse with1 buggy and harness; will sacrifice. 5301 Kennedy ave.. Cast Chicago. 6-6 FOR SALE Small grocery, cheap; good location. Apply to W. C. Neel, isurnham, 111.
FW.T.E HELP. WANTED A girl for housework; go home nights; no washing. 1129 Calumet ave., Hammond. 6-3
FOR SALE Michigan apples; fine assortment, different varieties; will be srld so that everybody can buy them. Aso some A No. 1 cider. Louis Seheer, l'2 State st., Hammond, 'hone 740.
WANTED Girl for must be agreeable dren; good wages; W. S. MacNabb, 622 Cary 617.
general housework; ' to two small ohilr.o washing. Mrs. Jackson st. 'Phono -3t
Co Lot :
deed GARY. Lots 1 iind 2. blk 1, Sanford Tubl.'s 2nd add. Eurges C. Wells to William J. Schroder.. Lot 13 and N lot 14, blk 49, flaij Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to Steel City Home Builders Co HAMMOND. Lot 29. E. W. Kohl's 2nd add. Joseph Dubbcrt to Bertha Maueh INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 13. blk 13, 4th add. Everett E. Dubbs to John R. Farovid.. EAST CHICAGO. Fart NE 'i 29-37-9. Edward T. Giennon to Hubbard Steel Foundry Co GARY. Lots 3 to 5. 47 to 4S. blk 1. So.
Gary sub, Feder Co. to William L. Lot 25. blk 61. G; sub. Gary Land
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60
CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago- Linseed 3c lower. Wholesale prices for carbon and other oils were as follows; Standard white, ISO test, 19 Vic; perfect ion, lOc; headlight, 175 test, 12c; eocene, 12'c; gasoline, 18c; machine gasoline, 26c; raw linseed, single tills, 52c; boiled, 58c; turpentine, 46e; summer black oil, 7'ic; winter black oil. Sc. These quotations apply to bid lots f. o. b. Chicago.
$30 $40 i $50 $60 S $70 1 $80
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 PLEA3ED 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 $200.00 on Furniture, Pianos, 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 paid sooner than due. We are more than pleased to know that we enjoy the largest and most extensive business in the city, gained from our Square Deal to ALL policy that we have upheld from the date of our beginning. No fines on overdue payments. Extensions in case of sickness, loss of work, etc. Absolutely confident!! and the most ctourteous treatment to ail. Loans anywhere In Lake county. Largest and Most Reliable Company in Lake County
323. G ALU MET LOAN GO. Boom 212 Hammond BIdg.
$1 00 $200 & 1
LIVE STOCK
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V.il'.ti.
825
1,500
& Schlesinger Goldhamer . . . ry Land Co.'s Co. to John
Cattle Choice to prime steers. $9.90 fii 11.00; medium to good t ?!!. I6.83&9.35; inferior to fat steers, $r,.50 6.S5; fat cows and heifers. $ 4,r, C; S.S 5 ; runners and cu'ters, $2.65 ?) 4.35; native bulls End stags. $3. Sr. St 7. S3 : feeding cattle. OOO'ft 1.000 ibs, $ 1.00'" 7 .CO; fair to fancy veal calves, $D.75iJ? 10.60: heavy calves. $4.oOfo6.75; milkers and
! springers, per head, $25.00i fln.t'to.
Hogs I ;-;':k of sales, $7.75? 8.05; heavy butchers. $7.908.15; light butchers, $7.80 S. 10; light bacon, $7.75 fVtS.or,: light light. $7.10-9 7.55: heavy shipping. $7.50 a S. 15; heavy packing. $7.55 ''t 7.75.
j Lambs, good to choice, $7.15 Iambs, fair to good, $6.75 ' 7.1 5 ; common to fair. $0.1 0 ft 6.75 ; feeders, $5.73 'i 6.60; lambs, culls, 5.75: yearlings, fair to best light.
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WA NTF.D IVotiian to takewashing and ircn-'ng. Call 4S7 st, Hammond. Phone 1 234 W.
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athan Shapiro, ,'U)()5 st., Indiana Ilarbur.
to do u shop.
i'Or. SALE 9-roori modern house, on 50-foot lot. on Michigan ave.; 7-foot bpsernent under whole house, extra large hot water heating plant, large porch on front anil side, laundry tubs and laundry hot water heater, has gas, bath ar.d electric lights, with handsome mission fixtures, nice lawn nnd shads trees, some fruit. Price $3,750; $1.0m0 to 11,500 cash, balance on long terms to suit purchaser. Address lock box 31S, Hammond, Ind. 4-6
FOR SALE 300 bushels fancy Baldwin ancles: will keeD all winter: 95
Codai ;rents per bushed. H. J. Holts. 176 State j Line St., Hammond Tel. 6S9. ltf
Gerometta 992 Sumo as last deed, John Gero metta to Marcello Gerometta. . 1 Part of blks 5. 6. 7. S, Sanford Tubbs' 2nd add. Hobart Realty
Co. to Clarence AV. Austin 15,2'0i Lot 36. b:k 2. Sanford Tubbs' 2nd j add, William J. Schroder to Purges' C. Wells 150 INDIANA HARBOR. !
16, blk fl. 1st add, Joseph F. milton to Robert McAuslin. 600 HAMMOND.
blk 10. Eschenburg's ar.d. George A. Car Charles A. Eidam... 625 1, L. E. Hohman's
Mauser to Julius
She'a 7.50; la mlis, lambs. M.n5 'a
$5.00'; 6.00; y.-arlings. fair heavy. $4. 751? 5. 60; wethers, choice. $4.35 1i 4.63 ; wethers, good, $4.10 :(i 4.35; ewes, fair $3.S5s 4.35.
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r!liIS MOOSE EXTRA
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The Times scored a splendid beat in Hammond with its story that Harry Mooss had come back to Lake County and was in the custody of Sheriff Thomas Grant. Its Gary extra gave the first news to Gary and as this was ono of the most dramatic situations that
of his v. ays 1 n ry bod y. com m
o'clock this morning and it is thought that Helrnschntiilt was standing up when he tired the fatal shot. His right hand being burned by powder shows
that he must hav he bis temple with his
pulled the. trip
sibi.llng eitl-1 could possiblv be imagined and The
. stale that 'Times was the first paper in the district! past history, ! to print all of the details of the return j good spirits jof the fuKiv witness.
The story of Moose's return diverted i public interest from the election for the'
time being. It was a good second In
it ted at
to best.
PRODUCE MARKET.
Lot H;i
Butter Extra creamery, 32c: firsts. 2S'-.c; seconds. 27c; dairies, 21'! 29c; packing stock, 13 It 23c; process, 26 '3 $
i C.
?ys. per lb. 1 2 ducks. 1 3 ft 1 4c; sters, 9 Va ' 1 0c
WANTED A taurant, 90
waitress. State rt
Cater res-
We
Hammond.
ANTED Girl for general housework
In family of three; good wages to competent girl; references required. Apply after 7 p. m., at 49 Detroit St.. Hammond. 4-3
SALE Cheap, if taken at once. 3.
lots 2 blocks from Schlessinger mill site. C. H. Schofleld, Hammond. Ind. Phone S37L8. 31-6
rris' add. Gost- . to Frank Ura-
FOR SALE First J. T. Smith. 100
class saloon. Inquire State St.. Hammond, j
WANT KD 4 experienced
salesladies dept. Lion mond. Apply gren.
FOR SALEIn Homewood, 854 South llohman st.,
; i i i
m our grocery 'apartmenT- resiuenee; seven Store, Ham- rooms and bath on ea-h to Dave Lov-! floor. Separate heating I plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. Easy terms.
Apply 31 H Ii, Times, Hammond.
FOR UFVT. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. Address 14136 Alagoun ave.. East Chicago, Ind. 6-4
FOR RENT 433 Sibley S26J.
-room upper flat. St., Hammond.
Inquire Phone
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TED.
FOR RENT Furnished steam heated room in prlvatf family. 4S Highland st. (2nd flat). Hammond. G-2
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SITUATION WANTED German girl with experience and best references ' want.i position in a small family as second maid. Address R. M., S00 Kroadwey, Gary, Ind. 5-6
FOR RENT Newly furnished apartment for light housekeeping. Apply at ISO Indiana ave, Hammond.
FOR R EXT One 6-ronm house; mod- ! ern; 1706-135th St. One 7-room house.' modern, 170S-135fh st.. Indiana Harbor. Apply Sarie. & Dupes Co., Indiana Harbor. I I FOR RENT Four rooms furnished fori light housekeeping. Phone 423. 1
BORD AND ROOM.
WA.TK1 Uy young man. room and board in private family; Catholic i preferred; within mile of Lion store. S C J, Times, Hammond.
Lots 3 2, 33. State Lin pentf r to Lot 22. blk
add, Gottlieb
Mauser Lot 41. blk 7. M lin, Meyn & C
bana TOLLESTON. Lots 45. 46. blk 16. Oak Park add, Charley P. Mueller to Rachel
; Glueck : EAST CHICAGO. Lot 15. blk 27, NW 29-37-9, Ernest Buse to Margaret Buse 1 HAMMOND. Lots 21 and 22, blk 3. Fogg & Hammond's 2nd add, William J. Young to Joseph SoeiKer. . . Lots 4 and 5, H. W. Kohl's 6th add. William Lucht to Wil- ; liam F. Bridge ; Lot 2. blk 4. Morris add. George I M. Eder to Jacob W. Goodman INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 2S, blk 12, 2nd add. East ChiI cago Co. to John Skodacek... ! Lot 33. blk 6, 3rd add. Constantire Grokoski to Wladyslaw K o s t e c k 1 GAR V. Lot 74. bik 2, Garfield Pk sub, 17. S. Land Co. to Bessie Shay i Lots 3S and 30. bik 2, KelleySemrnes Heights add, Gary ! Heights Realty Co. to .Mice
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300
600
Live poultry Turk 16c: (,'., 11 fr 12 !;o; fowls, ll'dll'c; ro
springs, 12 -r! ,13c. Ksgs Firsts. 26e; dairies. 20c: ordinary firsts. 23c: checks. U'sc Beans P-a. hand picked. $2.708 2.90; brown Swedish, $1.5-.'i 2 00; Lima, 100 lbs. $6.50; red kidney, $2.35 2. 45.
Green f ru i ts Ora pes, baskets, 8 Ihs, 12-&17c; persimmons, cases, 12 qts. 50 75c; cranberries. hris. $15. 00 -ft 7.00 ; apples, brls, $2.af 4.50; boxes, $1.00((i 3.00; pears, 'oris, '$3. 3.50; quinces, $3 "ft '! 3.50. Potatoes South Dakota, bu. 40 F0c: Minnosota, bu, 401' 50e: Wisconsin, bu. 45 ft 53c; sweet, Jersey, brl. $3.75 ft'' 4 . 0 a. Veal calves f.OTt CO lbs, 10'ii'ilr: fiO 11 SO ibs. llffi 12c: 1 -lO ''4 200 lbs, 7'tflOc: SOW 110 lbs. 1 2 13V2c. "Vie ge tables Celery, crate, Mich.. 25 (8 75c: bee.ts. 100 'bunches. $1.25: sacks, trimmed. 35'(?4V: P.i'ussels sprouts. ot, 12 !i 1 5c; cabbage, brls. 75CS $1 : tons. $7; green onions, 1 bunches, e; spinach, tub, 50c'e$1.00; cucumbers, boxes, 2 doz, ?1.25::1.75; eggplant, cases. Fla., $2. o'l'tt 3.00; turnips, sacks, washed. 0 75c; watercress, brls. $1.50 2.50; peppers, crate, Fla., $4.00fi 4.50: radish
es, lot) hunches, si.oo'a. 1.2n; cauitnower. case. S'"c''i $1.00; pumpkins, doz, 50c 'S'Sl: onions, sacks, 65 'd OS lbs, 50'" 70c: string beans, green, hamper. 75c 't? $1.00; wax, hamper, 75Ca$!.O0; tomatoes, box. $1.50; lettuce, leaf, box. S ? le: head, hamper, 75c T; 1.00 : parsley, doz bunches, 1 0c: Lima. beans, hamper. $1.75 rn 2.00: carrots, P"i!) bunches. $1.25 fi 1.50; parsnips, tubs, 5V.
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(LUtS lll.l.IiiH'1 tij v 1UVII IV UlJP'.Pl U'.U JUUIH. 1 attention
Moose is the man who is believed to be the key to the graft situation in Gary. He is the man who alone mad? the conviction of certain city officials
! possibleHis return means that new trials fori
& St. Louts Railway Company v. Martha Atkinson. Jay C. C. Appellants' petition to transfer ca'jse to the I supreme court is denied.
Appellate Court Action. The appellate court handed down the
(ioiiowing rulings anu decisions; j 7634. Indianapolis Northern TracItion Company et al. vs. Mary E. Essing-
ton. Hamilton C. C. Affirmed. Lairy, J. 711. Guilfoil Construction Company et al. vs. James M. Clark, administrator. Clay C. C. Affirmed. Ibach, J. S33S. Cat he. Mm? Manning vs. David S. Wilson. Jay C. C. Appellant's motion to reverse judgment for failure of appellee to tile briefs is overruled. Appellee's petition to advance cause ia granted. 8387. John C. Miller vs. David A. Coulter et al. Clinton C. C. Appellees'
petition to amend briefs is granted, all additional costs to be taxed against them. Appellate Court Minuted. S405. J. Fred Masters, receiver, vs. George Abbitt et al. Hendricks C. C. Appellant's counter affidavit? In answer to appelees' objections. f203. Indianapolis Traction and
subornation of perjury. It means that there will be new facts about the crookedest city administration that an Indiana city ever knew will be revoaled. The Times .story created a real sensation. It brought Thomas P.. Dean into the limelight again. It makes it apparent that a relentless effort fs to b made to make certain Gary citizens pay the penalty for their alleged grafting. Developments are awaited with interest.
Franklin P. C. Appellee
GARY HEARS HIIflM E LEL AU WILL RETURN
It Is learnoil on good nuthorltjr that Meyer llfmnieibtiiu. ftae.dietogrnph fctenisgrnphcr In the Dcnn bribery canes, nstd n Mar witnesK for th- sltitc. h later mode an :iffidnvtt that the dictograph note were a fake, tli-spite the fjict that a (.arj banker and a physician wore joint witnesses vHh him, has fijven himself up nn! read; to enme back to ( rnnn I'oitit and i mid trial for perjury. 1 i iii.no hi: ll that Oicdr Schmidt, another lneM in a prfvlou tiary case, h tllsnppcare!. will al4 return, but no bnsi can be found for the story-. More than 2,r( Times extras leulclcs the regular Kiinply were sold In tiary lat nl!it. inry people were nramni o hear that Mcjimo hart n penitentiary record before becoming cii y clerk.
ROOSEVELT CARRIES THE CITY OF GARY
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MXKY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN N DIAMONDS and watches. 65 State at.. Hammond. Ind.
FOR RENT Well furnished front rooms, steam heat,; modern conveniences; one block from business district. 47 Sibly. 10-25 tf
BOARDERS AV ANTED. WANTED Boarders; rooms and board $5.50 a week; electric light, furnace heat and bath. Tel. 1002L1. 810 Alice ave., Hammond.
10.000
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 28tf
FOR RENTroom, on mond.
-12'33
room State
flat, with Line St.,
bath-Ham-2-6
JUOEl a .AN EQ CS. WANTED Begin earning Xmas money in spare time collecting names and addresses. Positively no canvassing as I have nothing to sell. Simple , instructions for 25c coin. No stamps. -Mrs. J. V. Kehn, Edvvardsville, 111.
500
FOR RENT Lower flat. 5 rooms, bath and pantry. Apply afternoons 212 Michigan ave., Hammond.
FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; bath, hot and cold water. Phone S55M. 912 Erie St., Hammond. 5-2
FOR RENT 6-room cottage, Waltham near Harrison park; $14 Apply S54 So. llohman st. (upper flat), Hammond.
PHONIC 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 61 State St., Hammond.
LUOAL NOTICES-
notice TO NON-RESIDENT.
1HK HI AT hi OK INDIANA, LAKE i
COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERB R COURT, ROOM NO. 2, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1912. GEORGE ('ARROW VS. DORA CARROW. CAUSE NO. 9711. ACTION TO REAL ESTATE. Now comes the plaintiff by E. G.
FOR RENT Calunit t ave., 5 acre Ideal i Sprout, attorney, and files his corn-
truck or poultry farm. Balz.er, phono 1019W. 5-5
FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms for litrht housekeeping; gas and water; conveniently located. 0 Clinton St., Hammond.
FOR RENT 8 -room Hat; modern conV j iencts; on West S'.bleV St., 1 blocks from Hohman st. Apply A. Hcllerman's shore store, Hammond. 5-3 FOR 'REST-rTwo connecting rooms; suitable for two; one large room, two beds, all new bedding, everything new; near the best restaurants In town. 88 State St., Hammond. 5-2
plaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent ptrsun, showing that the defendant, Dora ('arrow, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. iSaid 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 t.ppear and answer or demur therein, at the. calling of said cause, on the 23rd day of December, A. 1 1. 1912, the same being the 37lh day of the next term of said Court to bo begun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of November, A. D. 1912, said action will be heard, and deter-
Lots 17 and IS, blk 105, Gary Band Co.'s 1st sub. Schoenbrrg A Hamilton Co. to Little & Stevens Realty Co
CROWN POINT. Lots 0 and 7, Eddy's add, and part NW U S-34-8. Anna Hurk to Milwaukee-Waukesha1 Brewing Co HOJiART. Lot. 5. blk 10, George and William Earle's 2nd sub and part HW i-t 32-35-7, George Earle to N. B. White TOLLESTON. Lots 25 to 29, blk 1, Caldwell's 10th add, William C. Caldwell to Alice M: Bagnall Lot 2. blk 20, C. T. L & I. Co.'s 3rd add, Richard T. Davis to Gavorila G. Giwigiu Lots 20 and 21, blk 10. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 3rd add. Gertrude A.
Petrovics to Philip Mekatinsky 5.200 j
Lots 5 to 10, blk 3, bake & Lane's add. Elizabeth Mahony to Louis P. Haser . Lot 55, blk 2, Oak Park add. Grant E. Pattep to Manhattan Lumber Co Same property, J. Glenn Harris to Manhattan Lumber Co Lot 30, bik 14, Oak Park, Gtybrge Obradovch to Mila Lemlec Lots 3, 37, S 3 lot 38, blk 1, Bundell's 5th add, Gary P.ond Mtg. Co. to August C. Surman WHITING. Lot 4S and S lot 47, Forsyth's Terminal sub, Oliver O. Forsyth to Plazey Rokosz Lots 46 and N 'j lot 47, same sub, Oliver O, Forsyth to John Mury n LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. Lots 2 and 3, blk 6, Matthias' add. Salomon Robinson to John J. Llpski ... Lot 4. blk 6. Matthias' add. Louis Robinson to John J. Lipski....
WILSON TO HAVE BIG PLURALITY
Conttntiest from ?ae
on
650
050
500
In addition to this Governor Wilsi n see-med certain to win additional voter, out of the sixty-three, doubtful votes that swayed in the balance at that hour. AVilson and Marshall earned thirty -three of the state which had been decided at mislnitiht, and it seined certain th it their vote would be greater than the combined voio of Taft and Jloose vel t. HUT? Above 7,."(!O,0OO.
It is estimated that their popular
vote ran consi Jer'tbly above 7,500,000
and mav reach the 8,0'tt,000 mark an
unprecedented figure in national elec t ions.
I resident Taft carried a large number of the state than Colonel Roosevelt.
o;i the early returns, winning six . of
them. But thir combined vote was only
twenty-four in the electoral college.
while Roosevelt's four, including HI.
no is ran up a total of sixty-seven elec
toral votes.
llsnri s greatest triumph came in
1 the state of New 1 ork, where ha u-
ifeuted both Taft and Roosevelt and
J won the forty-five' electoral votes o it he Empire state with ease. ; This proved a double defeat f"
Colonel Roosevelt, nowevcr, lor in
former 1 'resident s home stat again
repudiate.! him, and his Pull Moos
candidacv ran third to President Taft
HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
Dee. May
wheat, wheat.
Open 90 85H
High 90 95H
Low 84
Close 89 9474
TIRED OP WORLD;
TAKES LIFE (Continued from Prma I.
Tuf; Times extras on the larry Moose. i'o:-mer city
missing witness in tne irioer
ml his lodgement in Co- I'rown
.lull wli"i'e lie went o i ms own
oeked Gary from stem to stern a;".
It was Tur. Time:' that omplete account i f Moos
the p. i peis sold like i...r minutes more than l.-i.t
Id in r, road way abm...
arrest of j clerk and i
trials. Point i .-cor I ester-
recessary to .al! upo three times to supply
.00 copies besides the
being sold.
it was the belief in
1 ean i uses had been .! 1 the Moose story ! - .-.up bobbing up from time t.
parts of the country recall that he had been
tuf the
had the only , s return and caK's. In 15 copies v. and ; t was ;
press room i i e'-na n.i over i ,ular edition i
Gill 1.548 Friedman 1,112 Young 1.163 Doyle 1.372 Grady l,20fi Hiblebrandt 1.230 Republican figures in Gary are as
J o w s : Crumpacker 1.223 Patterson '. i.2"'"i0 Newton .".1.121 VanHorne 1.139 Krennan 1 . fi 13 Swanson .1.403 Whitaker 1.063 Johnson .1,107 Smith 1.431 Seeley 1.337 Schaaf 1,210 Hutton 1.230 Bu'l Moose- figures In Gary are foilows: Bowers 1,303 Dwyer 1.174 Davis 1,335 Fetter'noff 1.327 Love 1.020 Clinton 1.1C4 Maloy 1.235 Holmes 1.37 3 Buchanan 1.153 Feder 1.32S Salisbury 1,255
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Terminal Company vs. Gillaspy. Morgan C.
briefs. S4t5. James McCarty vs. Charles G. AYilliams. Delaware S. C. Supersedeas granted and issued. Supreme Court Minutes. 2223-. Mannos et al. vs. the Bishop
P.ahcock-Beckt-r company. Dekalb C. ' C. Appellee's briefs and petition for (oral armiment. ) 22150. Niplus et al. vs. Chapman, i Jasper C. C. Appellant's petition to i advance, cause. j 22231. Ravi et al. vs. Kirhy et al. i Howard C. C Appellee's briefs. Ap
pellee's petit iod for oral argument. ppeilate Court Minute". S3S7. Milb r vs. Coulter, administrator. Clinton C. C. Appellee's petition for leave to amend brlfcfs with proof of notice for November 1, 1012. S201. Knot is vs. Ziegler. Porter 9. C. Appellant's petition for extension of t i m e. S215. Wally vs. Wiley et al. DeKalb C. C. Appdlee's petition for evtension of time: which Is granted, including Itecember 21, 1S12. Appeli.-ite Court Mew Suit. SlT'9. Antio.-h Baptist Church et il.
vs. .Norton et at. .nation c. i . rtecoru. Assignment of errors. Praecipe for notice. Notice issued. Appellants' appli cation for supersedeas and briefs.
GARY VOTES TERRIBLY SPLIT Gary votes were split and scratched in every conceivable direction yesterday and it took the judges and election clerks six and seven hours to figure out things in some precincts. Like they used to do in Ross township, the election staff went home to bed. but unlike they used to do in Ross township they returned to the
job for
this morning three or four
instead d a vs.
f sleeping
Higher Courts' Record. Supreme Court Action. The supreme court handed down following rulinug and decisions: 21774. I-ewis McCammon et al.
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and no one was paying any te him.
Election day was forgone, as Tup, Times appeared in t and on all sides w. ;.. to be si
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known Dean's t ime ' various a used many to active ill along
ctition
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Morris, J. ! Edgar W. Shilling vs. William )
tjulnn et al. Stark C. C. Affirmed, j Spencer. J. Monks and Meyers, J. J.. concur in result. j 221 52. William Hall vs. State of in-' diana. Knox C. C. Affirmed. Morris, j
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CHICHESTER $ PILLS
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of citizens cunf.-i riiu scandal. Several of I .. f eti.ia nt s hurried I y
I'.'.ks club where.
or the latest 'e.-ent bribery
ad iniirr el to Cue secret COllfel enc?
was held Immediately after the we-rn issued. Light fin Contract". Many interesting side lieh's cent munictnal contracts will vinicii a the result of th- JWi f. ssiop. l.ietails that i'lvoivon."ieials of 'hi- United Stales !-a poraiioi- and a const ruction con' which they held stock are said t a sensational nature. It is said that some of the?. ( measures is what spurred t . Mill-shall to action.
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THE HAMMOND DISTILL,ING CO. DAILY CAPACITY 31,000 GALLONS
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was svimmoned and the remains were removed to the morgue on Wtst Slate street where an inquest and funeral arrangements will be made, sometime today or tomorrow. Although the real motive of his rash act is not known the above not dis
close the fact tnat weimschmldt was
a despondent mood, stating- that thl3
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Subject iu Ihautr Wiiuoi.i Vnll,. ::4 am DAiiV. i-iuiiled tor Cmcio- I nati, Washington, jjaitiuiure, Bn;i- i adelphia. New York, iitciimoca. Norfolk and Virginia anu Nona ; Carolina points. Local lor Clnclat:2i am DAIL. with F. If. ..D'uj--tc-d for ths East 12.3 aui UA1L.I, Xocal tor Cincinnaiu :4U pm 1A1L,1'. Local for Chicago. :43 pn DAiLV", Lunited far Clilcago and West. :17 am DAILY, Local for Chicago. Bleeping, Observation-Parlor and Dining Cara on Limited Tr&iiia. tiieeplug Ci oa tifcht TraiM. ,
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ABSIRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL FATES r. 8. MOTT, President 1SANK MAMMONP, Vice-President J. S. BLA-KMUN, Secretary A. U. TArfEK. Treasnrer UVVA1 J. ISJLR, Manage
Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND
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