Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1912 — Page 7
Friday, November 8, 1912.
THE
TIMES.
NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. NOTICE TO ADVKKTISKRReadara of tha follow Ins advertlaertents who wish to coirvmunlcta wit advertisers whose Identity Is not raaled. should follow ths Instructions to a,ddrss them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reves.1 the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers. fc a wared. Mmpiy follow instructions.
As tar as It is possible u Is advised - i i . . . i . . h i ; either
mailed or sent to the office. The Tlm will not be responsible for errors In sdj taken over the telephone. Replies to following ads at Times ofnce. Advertisers pleas ceUl tor them: m tin. 1
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Well furnished front rooms. steam heat, modern conve- i nlences; one block from business dls- j trlct. 47 Slbly. 10-25 tf
! MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS and watches. 65 Slate st. Hammond, Ind.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 28 tf
AWSJfTRETANEOUS. EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WILL go out by the day. l'hone 985W. 374 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 8-2
FOll
room mond.
RENT-
on
-12-room '39 State
fiat, with Line St.,
bathHam -S-
FHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing-. Young Men's Tailors, 61 State St., Hammond.
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M'M'tt HELP.
WANTED Experienced drill press; hHiid: Rood wafres. Apply to D. J. Mo- FOR
ran at O. F. Jordan & Co., Michigan avp., near American Steel Foundry Co.. Indiana Harbor, Ind. Stf
FOR RENT 8-room flat; modern convjii?nees; on West Sibley St., 1 Vs Mocks from Hohman st. pply A. Hellernun's shore store, Hammond. 5-3 FOR SUTE. BARCJAIN Grocery store and market for sale or rent; pood location: all new oak fixtures: food business. Ad-
! dress 15 2f. Times. Hammond.
LEGAL NOTICES.
SALE About 20 tons of No. 1
choice timothy hay at my farm, two miles east of Merrlllville. Address F. li. Price, Crown Point. Ind. R. 2.
WANTED All around and paper hanpers; iipply. Surra Decoratin
good painters no others need Co.. East Chi-Stf
FOR SALE Cheap, one latest style cijrar case, ttolden oak: two 6-foot 18in. high showcases, golden oak: one 6-
oase. ttolden oak, one double
r safe. 58 inches hiph. For
foot wall
door Mosk
information
WANTED A brltrht boy for general
work. Apply McGarry jewelry store. I Hammond. 599 So. Hohman St.. Hammond. S-2 !
iddress D D G. Times.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA, IN KA.NKHL'i'TCY. IN THE MATTER OF VASA LACANSKI, VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT. CAUSE NO. 124. To the creditors of Vas.i Lacanski. of Indiana Harbor. Lake County. State of Indiana: You. and each of you. are hereby notified that on the 21st day of October. 1312. Vasa Luoanski was duly adjud d a bunkrupt, and the tlrst m.-etinR of his creditors will be held at the Federal building. Hammond. Indiana. at ten o'clock a. m.. Monday. November 25, 1912. at which time the .-r.-.lltors may attend, prove their claims, examine the
bankrupt, appoint a trustee and srx-t such other business as may
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less she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 16th day of December, A. D. 1M2, the same beinp the 31st day of
court to be begun
3, in the Supe
rior Court bulldlnp. at Hammond, In said county and state, on the second Monday of November, A. D. 1912, said action will be heard and determined 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.
the next ttfrm of said
and held In Room No.
. (FOR SAI.E Two base burners and one WANTED District manager to repre-J tfas range; nc No. 15 firepot. one 14. sent the Indiana Casualty In Ham- I Inquire 609 State Line St., between mond. Address Indiana Casualty Co., I Condlt and Doty. August Kamradt. Jr. 314-31f! Jefferson Did?., South Rend., Ind S-6 i POR SALE Saloon and license; fine lo-
W NTED A steady barber: will pay
I cation. ! Ind.
Addiess box 494.
Hammond. S-8
come before such meettn?. secure consideration all rial ma
must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, n.ime and address of creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana. November 7, 1912'
tran- ! tPr'n
Prop
per week with board
Address capo.
4910 Melville ave.,
and room. I East Chl-i 7-2!
FOR SALE 6-rcom steam heated onttagre. Inquire, at 754 So. Hohman St., Hammond. s-2
LABORERS WANTED J2.K0 per day.' Chnmpion Rivet Works, foot of Ol'Ott ave. Gordon. Allen & Co., East Chic iRO. 6-3
OR SALfc lllSJ.
-One sanitary couch.
l'hone 7-2
MEN AND WOMEN WANTED- For ro vi-rnmer.-1 positions. $S0 month. ' Thousands of appointments comlnp. : Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute. Desk 22. Rochester, N. Y. WANTED-- Rubbers for wood finishing. Fr.T.k S. Bets & Co. 10-26 tf
FTsM-M.E HELP. WANTED- A waitress. American restaurant. 120 Sibley St.. Hammond.
WANTED At sltion. Blck
once, plrl for office poLaundry Co.. Hammond.
i"')R WALE Motorcycle: Harley-Dav-I son; bargain; must sell at once. Rhone 204, East Chicago. Ask for H. L Rabeock. 7-3 FOR SALE To be sold at once, entire furniture of six-room flat, consisting of beautiful oriental rups -ncr preen wilton ixl2. mirrors, mahogany furniture. fiO-lnch rink dlnlnp table, chairs and buffet, den furniture, fumed oak and new leather Turkish chair, new $150 Vlctrola and records. Inspection Jay and evenings. 4S Highland st.. Hammond.
NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township. Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, Michael I.ewandowskl, is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City, Towijship. County and State, and over the ape of twenty-one years. That he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City 1 of Hammond. North Township and State of Indiana for more than six months prior to the date ,.f this notice, and is a qualified voter and a oitlr.cn of the Unite. States, and is a man of poo.l moral character and that he
will apply to the Board of Commissioners at Crown I'oi County, Indiana, on the :irst M December, the same beitip the 'of December. 1912. for a r.t
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby piven to the cltieens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and to the citizens of the elphth ward of said City.
that the undersigned, Louis W. Stelnert. Is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County and State, and over the ape of twenty-one years; that he has resided In the State of Indiana for more than one year last past, and in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, j for more than six months prior to the i date of this notice; that he is a quali- ! tied voter of said City. County rind' State, and Is a man of pood moral , character, and a fit person to be en-! trusted with the sale of in toxica ti n p liquors, and that he is a citizen of the j United States of America. That he will apply to the County i Board of Commissioners of Lake j County. Indiana. St the December, 1912,!
thereof, the same beinp the 2nd ;
day of December, 1912, and will then I and there file my petition asklnp for j renewal of retail liquor license for the ) purpose of rttaillnp malt. spiritous ' and vinous liquors In less quan- j tities than five pallons at a time i spiritous and vinous liquors In less j
quantities than live pallons at a time with the permission for the same to be drunk upon the premises, and which I am now uslnp in the following, described premises, to-wit: The pround floor front room of the two-story brick building, situated on lot 32, Columbian addition to the City of Hammond, and known as Nos. 5145 IS South Hohman street. In said City. LOUts w. STE1NERT.
$10 $20 $30 $40 $50
60 70 80
$0 $100
You! 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 $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 account 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 confidential and the most ctourteous treatment to all. Loans anywhere In Lake county. Largest and Most Reliable Company in Lake County
e 323. CALUMET LOAN CO. Room 212 Hammond BIdg. ofeis kvkry i:vi:mnq
32
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200
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hand dish. 1 -d 1;i: : ra p-.-s.
ins
pk-kf
d. $2.70
"'Mt 2 00; Lima, iv, $2 352.45. baskets, 8 lbs.
oases. II qts, 50
brls. $6.0(Kg-7.00: ' 4 SO; boxes. $1.009 J3.iJ"''i 3 50; quinces.
a n s brown
lbs. $.f,0
Irffn fruit
1 2 o 17c; porsi mm t 75c; cranlx i i.apples, krls. $2.1" 3.00; pHHrs. biis.
SS-t'O-ft 3.50. Potatoes South Dakota, hu, 40 5''c; Minnesota, loi, 40' 50o: Wisconsin, bu. 45" 53c; sweet. Jersey brl, $3.75 4 00. Veal calves SOfr 0 lbs. lOffllc; 6012) V) lbs. lift 12c; ltid'a 200 lbs, 76' 10c; Sat. 1 10 lbs, 12 'ti 13;i Ve Ret allies 0-l.iy, crate. Mich.. 25 iTne; boots. 100 bunches, $1.25; sacks, trimmed. 3o'i 4 0c: Krussels sprouts, qt, 12j 4i lot-: cabbage., brls. 7ic' $1 ; tons, 57; irreen onions, fi bunches, 6c; spinach, tub. r"Ci $1.00; cucumbers, boxes, 2 doz. $1 2.J .J 1.75: tpLTj'lant. cases, Fla.. $2.50 '.i 3.0" : turnips, sacks, washed, 60 U 75c; watercress. bris. $1.50'52 50; peppers, crat.-. Fla.. $4.'"miVi 4. DO; radishes, loo bundles. $l.o0-'- 1.25; caullflow-
Oounty t. Lake mday of 2nd day ewal of
WANTED Girl for laundry; must sleep bach ave., Hammond.
housework; no home. 50 Rim-8-2
WANTED Waitress. Apply Majestic hotel. Hammond.
to
Chef, 8-2
FOR SALE A gret bargains Hammond Laundry stoves
WANTED A plrl Tor housework: fro J home nifrhts; no washing. 1129 Calu:ft ave., Hammond. 6-3 WANTED A woman for washing and cleaning. Phone S60L3. 5-2
Soft coal stoves, new. Beds from $2.00 up. Mattresses $1.25 up. Blankets, 50 cnts up. Dressers, $5.00 up. He sure don't miss
place where
it all times Furniture from $2.00 up.
you at
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can the
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license to retail Intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and
d.
ttinn tn prices
WANTED Wo man to do hand sewing in tailor shop, athan Shapiro, 3G05 Cedar st., Indiana Harbor.
WANTED 4 - experienced salesladies in our grocery dept. Lion Store, Hammond. Apply to Dave Lov-gren.
If you wish to purchase anything In our line or not. We are glad to furnish our prices. We do ss we advertise. Tour for business.
The Hammond Furniture Co. J. Arkin. manager. Be sure that you are at the ritrht place where the Clock is In the center of the siftn 242 East State St. Telephone 643-
permit sanu- to premises vh-r,. s. heretofore rajm "ommissioners or . ember. 1 1' 1 1, a nd .Johnson, auditor ''ounty and State.
year from said date, and the cation where liquors are to
lr.nk upon the said lieense beinir
i! by the Hoard of the 4th day of I.'e-i.-su. d by Charles A. of said Township, for the period of one
precise lobe Fold by
I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE, i IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ! OF THOMAS OUR I EN. NO. 757. IN j THE LAKE SFF'ERIOK COURT. ! SEPTEMBER TERM. 1912. ! Notice is heteby nlven to the heirs. ; k )dr;it-es and creditors of Thomas 'Riien. deceased., to .appear in the ! Lake Sui eilor Court, h. ld at Hammond, Indiana, on the 25th day of No- ! vcinbi r. 1 '.'12. and show cause, If any, I why the final settlement accounts with j the estate of seid deced. nl should not j be approved: and said heirs are notl- ; fle,d to then and there make proof of I heirship and receive their distributive i shares.
Witness the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 23d day of October. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk Lake Superior Court.
I er. ease. 50.
Q $1 ; onions, string le ans, wax, hamp1' box. $1.5o. I
I head, hampe bunches. 1 0 c
i $1.00. pumpkins, doz, 50cs.'n'ks, C5 .i S lbs, 60$ 70c; irreen. hamper. 75cli$l.00; r. 75c 1 .00 ; tomatoes, ettuce. leaf, box, SfllOc; r, 75c ! $ 1.00; parsley, doz ; Lima beans. hamper,
$2,000 bribe from Mayor Knotts and a $1,000 bribe from Hill Cain to leave the
jurisdiction of the courts while a state witness. The Mayor Is Silent. Mayor Knotts has nothing to say at the latest turn of events. "Have you anything to say regarding the Moose cape, Mr. Mayor?" the city executive was asked by a Times reporter when he was at the city hall last nipht. "Nothing to say," was the answer. "Isn't there any stateme-nt that you will make.?" "Absolutely none, sir." This ended the interview. Defendants At Sea. The recent bribery defendants and in fact everybody else In Gary are at sea over the latest turn of events. Who is backing T. H. Dean? This is the question asked on all sides. And who is putting up the money? It Is now .apparent that Governor Marshall has a hand in it and from statements lssuel
by Dean many local officials of the steel corporation have been endeavorins to block his moves rather than aid him as Is believed on the. outside.
ter way of commemorating the act of our comrade than by perpetuating him in bronze."
HAMMOND MEN ON HAND TO TESTIFY
$ 1.75 2.00; carrots. 100 bunches, iil.50; parsnips, tubs. 50c.
$1.25
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERb
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I HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
f th license to be re-
front room of the ni iiiiK, located on
it M. block 4. North
FOR RALE Stylish driving horse with bus?KV and harness; will sacrifice. 6301 Kennedy ave.. East Chicago. 6-6
th- provisions
newed is as follow The k round lloor twn-story frame b
the soutli half of lot it;. 1
Side addition to llammutid, Tndlana, as jforeKiiid. on No. ?r.2 Sheffield avenue. The inside measurements of .said room are 20x32x12 feet. Said room has a ;.;lass front and faces east on Sheffield avenue, a public highway In said City. Has a front and side entrance and one private rear entrance to living rooms. Har is on the south side of room. Living rooms in rear and above. M 1 CH ALL L E W A N Do WS K I .
Dec. M a y J u 1 y I . c. May J u i y Dec. May July
whea t . wheat, wheat . corn . . . corn . . . corn . . . dats . . oats . . oats . .
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Hih 0 35 '' 1 ' 50 7;, 6 0 61 31 S 33 , 33 U
Low S - 3i 80-g 50 4 3 5 0 Vi 31 32Ts 32
"lose 89 94 7, 91
60V ; D0V4 i 31 H 33 I 32t I
1M 1 1 John
wlcz I,ot 2U. blk 2. Julia H. V' Williams Lot 6. Mk 2 Harrison 1J W - s k w i c z Lot 40. b!k 4 nice A o Simpson . . Lit is. V.'k
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jl u eok . . . . INI lt 20, blk 12
ToLLEST N'. began ark add. to Kaziinir Kendre-
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To!
!"ston Park sub. n to Warren S,
BILLY RUGH TO LIVNH BRONZE
Newsboys to Give All-Star-
Entertainment to Raise Memorial Fund.
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Ir. J. A. C'raiK, TTho performed the operation that saved the life of Mlaa ICtbel Smith and ended In death of ItuKb. will wed Mis Mary Arnold of Lebanon. la., nrit Tu-.iy. The l.nrj rase raunrd postponement of the nrildini; lant September.
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ship-I and
FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms with closet, hot water heat, bath and jjas. Apply 11 Williams St., Hammond.
FOR RENT 6-room steam heated cottasre. Inquire 754 Hohman St., Harrlmond. S-2
FOR RENT Calumet 5 acres, lots of fruit Conkey plant. Balzor.
ave.. house, barn, 1 0 minutes walk phone DtlfiW.
FOR SALE 9-roorn modern house, on : 50-foot lot, on Michigan ave.: 7-foot basement under whole house, extra large hot water heating plant, lar? porch on front and side, laundry tubs and laundry hot water heater, has gas, bath ar.d electric lights, with handsome mission fixtures, nice lawn and shade trees, tome fruit. Price $3,750; $1,000 to $1.50 cash, balance on lonfc terms to suit purchaser. Address lock box 318, Hammond, Ind. 4-6
FOR SALE First .1. T. Smith. 100
FOR RENT Four rooms, furnished or!
unfurnished. SOS Calumet ave.. Ham-' mond. 7tf FOR SALE
class saloon. Inquire Statu st.. Hammond.
ette st
Ill Home wood,
FOR RENT Modern furnished room i urt uuulu llUUllldll SC.,
for Kentieman; weii heated. 113 Fay- apartment residence; seven
- ' '. rooms and bath on each
floor. Separate heating plante. Location most ideal in Hammond. Easy terms. Apply M H R, Times, Hammond.
FOR RENT In Indiana large heated rooms, home cooking! suitable young men. Address Alva, mond.
Harbor, two with board: for 5 or 6 Times, Ham-
FOR RENT Four-room cottage across street from a school; also near car, Gibson car. II. Shlensky, 423 Sibley st., Hammond. 7-2
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms. with bath, for liRht housekeeping; .hot water; very reasonable. S3S Alice
7-2
sftj-,Hammond
FOR RENT Two Elm st. Inquire 1114R.
modern cottaeres on 4 40 Ash st. l'hone
FOR RENT Furnished room with board; suitable for pentleman; home cooklnft. So Sibley St., Hammond. 7-3 FOR RENT Lame furnished front room. 47 Rimbach ave., Hammond. Fhone 1085M. 7-2 FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. Address 14136 Maeroun ave.. East ChlraKC Ind. ti-4
LOST AND FOUND. LOST mack leather music roll; left on Hammond car; reward. Return All Saints' school, Hammond. Phone 1272Y3
LOST Heagle huond; black saddle. hindquarters black and white, black ears, brown circle around one eye. stockily built; $5 reward. J. R. Rrant, 336S Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. 7-4
I
FOR RENT Brick flat. 4S31 Msipotin! ave.. East Chicago. s-2 j FOR-RENT One 6-room house; mod- j em; 1706-135th St. One 7-room house,'
modern, 1708-135th St., Indiana Harbor. Apply Sarlc & Dupes Co., Indiana Harbor. FOR RENT Four rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 423."
BARTER & EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE One 5-passejiprer auto; In Rood condition; real estate.
what have yon? 39 Ash St., Hani - j mond. 7-3 j j FOR EXCHANGE One $450 upright I piano; new; what have you. 3S9 Ash .
st., Hammond. 7-3
NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR
LICENSE. j Notice is hereby piven to the citizens I of Hammond. North Township. Lake j County, Indiana, that, the undersigned. ' F. Ph. Rack, is a male inhabitant and ; resident of the s.ii.l City. Township, i County and State, and over the ace of i
twenty-one years. Th;.t he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township and State of Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of th" United States of America and a man of Rood mora! character; that he will apply to the Hoard of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County. Indiana, on the first Monday in
December, 1S12, the same being the 2nd day of December, 1912, for a renewal of a license to retail intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than live Kallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license belnu. heretofore granted on the 4th day of December. 1911. and Issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said County, 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 sought to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of the two-story brick buildititf, situated on
lot 24. block 2. Townsend & Oodfrey's j
addition to Hammond. Lake County,
Indiana. Said loom has frlass front and faces on Sibley street, a public highway. Room is ro) f.-ot Ions and 22' feet wide. liar is on west side of room i and faces east. There are .-iht living; ! rooms above and one stockroom be- i low. tine front, one. side ar.d one rear i entrance. F. PH. RACK. i
Hay Receipts. 1.455 tons; mints. 102 tons. Offerings large
market quiet; demand only fair. Choice timothy. $1 v -t l'.i. No. 1, $1617: Nos. 2 and 1 mixed. $13?? 14; Nos. 3 and 2 mixed. SlO'o 12. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $16'ul6 50; No. 1, $15 'n 15.5". Iowa, Minnesota. Nebraska and Dak.it i prairie Choice. $1516: No. 1. $ 1 3 'ci 14. Illinois. Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prai rle $8.5(1 q 9. 60. IV. king--$71 s. Straw Rye. $ S.5 n 'n '9.5 0 : oat, $77, 7.50; wheat. $S '.i' 6.60.
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Sheets Lot 21 and 22 Satue partie Lot 24. I. k 12. 1'.. Limbers t
Lots 1 to 4, Ocortro M
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3rd add., d. ed .... Mathilda last deed addition.. Herman
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HAM MOND. K'-s lot 2. blk 4. add. W. C. Walter ' M r. Isadore E.
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CHICAGO OIL MARKET.
j Chicago Linseed 3c lower. Wholesale prices for carbon and other oils I were a.s follows: Standard white, 180 i test. 19'( ; perfection. lOc; head- ! Hcrht. 175 test. 12c: eooene. 1 2 S e : Raaoline. 18c; machine sasolin-, 26'tc; raw linseed, sinnle brls. 62c: boiled. !fi3e; turpentine, 4t".e; summer black oil.
These quof. o. b. Chi-
I-rOts 27 and Homewood HerrburR t
Em-ry Lot 3. blk 4. Cslumet Height's add., Alice Webster to Edythe Lyle Johnson
t- ". and fi. l.;k 2. NE SW l-SS-9.
Amos M. li'int to Amos M. Hunt Lot 62 and S, lot ;i. Si afford A
Trankle's 7th ad Co. lei I to Sarah E. Same as Ia?t deed.
1.300
Scott to C!a Same as last Hoffman to
e n re it ed. C!a r
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William -' - it ' S 1 1 a ! 1 E . 1 Toff man . . ai'.n.-e I. e 1 Hoff-
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lot 12. blk T. Clark lAts S. blk
I. Co. . . T. E o Will J. lot
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7'ic: winter Mack oil, 8c tatir.ns apply to brl lots
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle choice to prime steers, $9 90 li 11. l'.i; medium to pood steers. $6.&5tf i.35; Inferior to fat steers. S5.50'u6.&5; fi.t cows and heif.-rs, $4.75 ii 8.S5 ; can-
tiers
bulls cattle,
I to fi I . ! heavr
$2.65 ft 4.35 ; native 53 85 -ti 7.35. feedinir lbs. $4.00117.60: fair
ncy veal calves. $9.75 (ci 1 0.60 ; calves. $ 4 .ti'i it 6.75 : milkers and
and .utters, and staKS. . Ciioi it: 1.000
$35.004i 911.00.
sales. 17.75(8 8.05:
$7.:0fft S.15; light : lltzht bacon, $7.75 $ 7 . 1 a r'i 7 . 5 5 ; h e a v y ; h avy packing.
NOTICE To N()N-RESIIENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
COURT, ROOM NO. 3.
t
SEPTEMBER
TERM, 1012. WM. C PETERS VS. ' ANNA A I, LI E PETERS. CAUSE NO,' 9713. ACTION TO DIVORCE Now conns the plaintiff, by Moran &
KITH 4'l'f() W" A TCTTD (Dyer, attorneys and fil his complaint,
POSITION WANTED Nurse; day nurs- j herein, together with an affidavit of aj injr. Call phone 10O3J. 8.4 competent person, .showin? that th.? - . 1 defendant, Anna Allie Peters, is not a !
SITUATION WANTED German girl ' resident of the State of Indiana. with experience and best references j Said defendant is therefore hereby wants position In a small family as . notified of the pendency of said action second maid. Address R. M., 800 Broad- and that the same will stand for trial way, Gary, Ind. 6-6 at the next term of seUd court, and un-
spririprers, per bend
Hons Hulk of heavy luit.'h-rj.
j butchers. $7.xoi a, 1 0 I 'it S.05; liurht liht, ' shipping. 7.o -i S. 1 :
I 5 7 . 5 5 t 7.75. Sh eep-- T mbs. aood to choice, $7.15 ! ft 7.50; lambs, fair lo Rood. $6. 75 r(i 7. 1 5 ; ' lambs, common to fair, $6.10 ft 6.76:
larr.bs. fteders. $..:T( 6.it; lambs, culls, $4.rj5'u 5 75; yearlinRs. fair to best llffbt, $5.onr,t 6. CO: yearlings, fair to best heavy, $ 4.75 (rr 5.60: wethers. srood to
choiee, $4.351 4 6; wethers, uood. $4.1oifr 4 35; ewes, fair $3.85 ii 4.35.
met Heights' Hridfre to AM
P- S! s a,Id.. .Ins. i.-i m Woods .... 2'0 ".6. ldk 1. Calu-
ad.i.. William F. e W.-bster 1
( 1 A 1 1 V. Iot 14. blk V, Rroadwav add , Josef Chmielsk to .lohn Kowatkowskl 4.000 Lot 3, blk 6. Clary Land Co.'s 2nd add.. Gary Lind Co. to Steel City Home nuildln Co 525 Lot 43, hlk 4. W. J. Wright s 1st add.. Webster (i Wrish' to
.lenne A. KinK
Lot 6. blk 3. Lineoin i;ark add.. Frederick Kurbyun to Christin Buehler 125 EAST CHICAGO. Lots 5 and K lot fi. bik 5. SW 29-37-0. William G. Ilulton to Rose E. Wallace 1 Lot 1. hlk 2. SW 29-37-9. Leo Edward Herod to Eben M. Bunnell 1 NEW CHICAGO.
"Hilly" Hugh, the crippled newsboy who grave up his life to save that of a youritc pirl, is to be. perpetuated in bronze. A drinking fountain, surmounted by a bronze figure of the little hero, is to be erected on the site of his old news stand In Gary. Resides this permanent memorial, a
fund will be raised to care for the lad's,
foster mother, and also to aid others who may be as unfortunate physlcially as was "Billy" during his life. "P.llly's" companions, the newsboys of Chicago and vicinity, will give an entertainment at Orchestra Hall either December 3 or December 10 for the benefit of the proposed fund. And it will be no ordinary entertainment. The best vaudeville nets on the Chicago
stae will be presented. There will also be excerpts from the best pla In the city. The theatrical managers have promised every aid to the boys, and will see that the entertainment is successful. A special train from Gary will brincr friends and admirers of "Billy" Ruarh. Because of the purposes of the benelit It is knowti that Orchestra Hall cannot hob! the thrones that wish to do memory lo the dead hero and a numb- i of theatrical managers wiil d'l:ate thai ' nicht from 00 to 2"o lick. -Is for senis in their resp.-.-t i ve playhouses for the .overflow from Orchestra Hail. All these plans were una 'timo'i.My .adopted at a tne.-tintr of tin- Chicano Newsboys' Union last nittht at 1 so West .Washington street. ; "It will be the jrreatrst theatrical entertainment ever held in t'liii aj,'..," s.r-l Tony Boss, president of the union. "U will he an all-star affair. Committe.-s
will Fell tickets, which will rintse front
O cents to il .50 aeh. There is no bet -
Continued from Pa onl speaking until he Is put on the stand. "My friends have complained to me about the methods of the government. There is nothing I could do except to urge them to tell the t-uth. If they have to submit to such treatment. "Men to whom I have been indebted for amounts as small as $10 or $16 have been subpoenaed. The government Is determined to put me through If possible. "I expect the trial to last about three weeks. I shall retain cx-Representative Litzlnper as my counsel. 1 am confident that I shall be acquitted." "The federal indictment ag-alnst me will he attacked by my counsel on the ground that a part of the attending litigation in the courts occurred after the expiration of the time limit, within which prosecution might be started. Wo shall also be also be able to meet every charge the government brinsrs." "Will Invoke I -n w of Limitations. T.13 defense will be based on the fact that Fitzgerald whs not arrested until almost seven months after the expiration of the time limit, which is three years. District Attorney Wilkerson will answer that the warrant for the
arrest was Issued three days before the limit expired, and that no delay In serving the warrant can offect the validity of the indictment. Drnnmlir Trial Kxpprtrfl. For more than five - oars the government has been working on the cape against 1'itzgerald. Secret service men have followed every clue that has developed in the case. The trial is expeet.i to show the inner workings of the secret sec. it e in a way that is seldom opened to the public. The trial may be dramatic from start to finish, regardless of the outcome. ' Fitzgerald was firs: arraigned Aug. 23, 19oR, but a dismissal followed when the treasury officials refused to permit the government employes to testify. It was then believed the ease would b dropped. On Sept. 14. 1HI0. a second arrest followed, and Fitzgerald was charged with robbery. He was re'.er.sed on bonds of $50,000. Tills is the charge he is to
face In court onday. When Fitzgerald wis arrested, it i said that the federal marshals had a hnnd-to-hnr.d struggle before the prisoner consented lo accompany them. A bundle of papers found in h;-- coat waturned over to t'ne district atvornev. It is expected that this ;::,-knire will lie introduced as evidenc- at the fial.
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I SENSATIONS
EXPECTED NEXT WEEK CConttnuea from Fan 1. had been in the Columbus and Detroit eases. At the present time there are.
said to be over a dozen Hums men
Gary. t.Hry la Minken Vmrrdayl The surpr'se that was occasioned by the return of Harry G. Moose was s big a one when the news came up from Crown I'oint that Moose had pleaded guilty to the charge ot accepting a
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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL IiATES r. B. MOTT. President tHAMK HAMMOND, Vice-President 4. S. BLACKMLN, Secretary A. U. TAH IlR, Treesurer KDVVAKD J. UJI, Manager
Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND
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