Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1912 — Page 7
Saturday. November 0, 1912.
THE TIMES.
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Requests at this otflce to reveal the 1
identity of anonymous advertisers - not. In Justice to the advertisers, te aniwcrEd. M;r.p;y foiiow Instruction.
FOR SALE. HERE IS A BARGAIN.
9 -room modern house, on on Michigan ave. ; 7-foot
As far a H la po.-title it Is thst all elss-siiied shouei either , nailed or sen: to the office. The Times , will not be responsible rot errors In adj cakeri over the ilepaons. I Replies to following ds sA Timss j
office Advertisers pleas caul r thcra:
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FOR SALE 50-foot lot
has ment under whole house, extra large hot water heating plant, large porch on front and slde, laundry tubs and laundry hot water heater, has gas, bath and electric lights, with handsome mission fixtures, nice lawn and shade trees, some fruit. Price $3,730: $1,00 to $1,500 cash, balance on iocs terms to suit purchaser. Address lock box 318, Hammond, Ind.
FOR RENT. FOR RENT rOne, two and three rooms for light housekeeping. 18S Plummer ave., Hammond. gtf
notified of the pom ami that thr same at the next term
.enoy of said action will ;u and for trial "f said Court, and
the city
FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping. 4716 Tod ave.. East Chicago.
FOR RENT Lower flat; furnished for two families, for light housekeeping; also suite of two rooms each. Call at 235 Indiana ave.. In rear. Phone 878W
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W.WTKV - Ten wo;-;; Sunday -half mill's south
HELP. laborers for concrete Monday, one and a of H.ssville. or half
FOR SALE First real estate mortgage for $2,200 at 7 per cent, on S-room modern house (except heat); renting for $30 per month. Address Cash, care Times, Hammond. 9-6
FOR RENT Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping; heat furnished; convenient to Standard Stel; no children. X57 Erie St.. Hammond.
that unless sho appear and answer or demur herein, at the calling; of said cause, on the 31st day of December, A. 1. 1912. the same being the 14th day of the next term of said Court to be 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 determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 9th day of November. A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHOKTRIDGB, Clerk L. S. C. Deputy Clerk. By Roscoe Hemstock.
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mono. Indiana. rue liar is
side of said room. There is and rear entrance. Building
of Ham - , i the oast one front haa glass
front so all of the inside of said room where said intoxicating, spiritous and vinous liquors are to be sold can be seen from Morton avenue. There are living rooms above said room. COSTA CUNACOFF.
FOR SALE Art in first class ot Hammond.
Garland base burner ndition. 49 Condit St.,
FOR RENT One light housekeeping suite. 572 Hohman St., opposite Princess theater. 9.2
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lnd. Good Company.
FOR SALE La rgo new wool lap robe; just the tiling for automobile; cost SI": will take $0.50 for quick sale. Call on or -address Joe Tratebas. 40 Russell st., Hammond, lnd.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
tor iignc housekeeping; S3 and fo5 Hohman St., Hammond.
up.
Foil RENT Well furnish. light housekeeping. 506 1 iammond.
d rooms Sibley
f O.St.,
W A NT EI High
t r, ,-s, sh rubs. 1 reiishcs. bulbs, etc. .-n. Exclusi V.- to! '.; : Rochest
class man to sell roses. vines, berry ; Good wages. Pei marritory. Brown Bros, j
r. X. Y.
FOR SALE P heating stov, Cottage Grov.-
werful new $40 parlor , Jltf.oo. Basement, 3755 ave.. Chicago.
FOR RENT 6-room cottage, tham st. Call Sunday 9 to
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-MEN WANTED To sell trees and! plants. Highest commissions payable j weekly. Perry Nurstrus. Rochester, N. .
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BARGAIN Grocery store and market for sale or rent; good location; all now oak fixtures; good business. Address R 25. Times. Hammond.
FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms with closet, hot water heat, bath and gas. Apply 11 Williams St., Hammond.
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FOR SALE Cheap, one latest style cl1 gar case, golden oak; two 6-foot 18- : in. high showcases, golden oak; one (5foot wall case, golden oak; one double door Mosler sat. 5S inches high. For , information add ress D 1 G, Times, ' Hammond.
FOR RENT 6 -room steam heated cottage. Inquire 75 4 Hohman St., Hammond, jj.o
FOR RENT Calumet 5 acres, lots of fruit; Conkey plant. Ralzt-r.
;ive., house, barn, 10 minutes walk phone 1019W.
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FOR SALE Two base burners and one gas range; one No. IS ft repot, one 14. Inquire (to 9 State Line St., between Cendit and Doty. August Kamradt, Jr.
FOR RENT In Indiana large heated rooms, home cooking; suitable J oung men. Address Alva, mond.
Harbor, two with board; for 5 or 6 Times, Ham-
F R SALE Sab-on cation. Addri ss 1 lnd.
and license; tine loiox 494. Hammond, 8-6
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JUCEl.LANEOrs. NTKD if your watch does not
keep trood time bring it to us. We. iU put it in good order. Also wo do clock and Jewelry repairing. Charges will please you. Wili call for your clock and deliver It. Old gold and stiver taken in trade, chas. Arkin. the reliable jeweler, 63 State st . Hammond. Established 33 years.
I'.R SALE M. ; son: btirgait i'hone 2'.'4. East t :a bcoc k.
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FIVE WANTED soliciting reu;vod. Address Lea it y Co.. v.. Washington,
ti painters thfrs n-ed , East chi-, ' Stf
t"OR SALE -To be sold at once, entire furniture of six-room fiat, consisting of beautiful oriental rugs nr green wiiton xl2, mirrors, mahogany furniture, ipj-inch oak dining table, chairs and buffet, den furniture, fumed oak ml new leather Turkish chair, new ir0 Victrola and records. Inspection day evenings. 4 Highland St., Hammond.
AR.WTEEP HOSIERY All trl..
Put up in holly boxes for holidays. Everjbody buys it. A big winner for agents. Exclusive territory. Credit. I'arker Hosiery Mills, 774 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa.
NOTICE OF" RENEWAL OF LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the cittzsns of Gary, Calumet township. Lake j County, Indiana, that the undersigned.
Mike Pete, is a. male inhabitant of said city, county and state ami Is over the age of 21 years and that he has resided In the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the city of Gary, Calumet Township. more than six months prior to the date of said notice, and lie is a u.uaiitied voter thereof; that he was born in Austria, Hungary, and has declared his intention to become a citizen of the 1'nited States, and is a man of gao.I moral character; that he will apply to the. Board of County Commissioners of Crown Point, Lake County. Indiana, on the first Monday of the December term. 191, for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, and permit the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold, isaid license having been heretofore i issued to me by said Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, on the
: first Monday of December, - 1911, for a j J period of one year from sail date. The)
! precise location v.-here said iiquors are
to be sold by the provisions of the "license is as follows: The ground lloor, ; front room of the certain one-story ; frame building in front, and the twostory in rear, situated on Lot 16, Block IS. of the Chlcago-Tolleston Land & Investment Company's third Addition to jTo'.le.ston, now the city of Gary; said j room Is 32 by 22 feet and fronts on 'Jefferson street, a public highway in said city; said room has a glass front, j front and side entrances. The bar is ; situatrci on the north side of said (room and there are living rooms In ; rear and second story of said building. I am the sole owner of said ! building, license, stock and fixtures and fhave not and will not, directly receive ! or accept any aid or assistance of any j kind from any person whatever, ! MIKE PETE
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COU16T. ROOM NO. 2, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1912. JENNIE INGHAM VS. ROLLA INGHAM. CAUSE NO. 9716. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Norton
& Rose, attorneys, and files her com- J plain herein, together with an affidavit
of a competent persoa, showing that the defendant, Holla Ingham, is not a resident of the State of Indiana, Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the sum-.! will stand for trial at the next term of said court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur the.jein, at the calling of said cause, on the 23d day of December. A. D. 1912. the same being the 37th day of the
next term of s . 1 and heio in Rot ; Court building, a county and st-K day of Nov, ml" action will bo h
i n his absenco. In witness wiK-i ? my hand end ufnx court, at Hr.'i-.niond otober. A. 1 1. 1&12. ERNEST L.
to be begun the Superior
court in
Hammond, in said the second Mon- . A. !' 1912, said in! ,-:nd determined
". I the this
hereunto set seal of Said 25th day of
i"' ! mijs iiiiiimiwii
;.nd .. citizen of the United States of America. Said undersigned will tile his application with the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County on the first Monday in November, the same being the fourth day of November, 1912, at the courthouse at Crown Point, Indiana, for permission to renew ten license granted by tha Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, cn the 6th day of November, 1911, the same being a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to he drank upon the following described premises: The ground floor front room of the two story brick building situated on
lot one (1). block one (l), in Morris' addition to Hammond, Indiana, being a subdivision of the northeast quarter of the southwest fractional quarter of
section six (6), township
(36) north, range nine 9) west
second P. M. The room i
liquors are to be sold and drank is 24x40 feet and 10 feet 3 inches hih. and fronts on Columbia avenue, a public highway In said City of Hammond, hake County, Indiana Bar rooms has front and side entrances and glass front. Bar is on south side of room facing north There are four living rooms in the rear of said bar room and living rooms above. All of said bar room can be seen from the highway. ADAM OyVANEK.
HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
li's. 1 1 : ::.-: 2-n ''. Til 10c: fo'f.l 1 1" l!.c. 12 1 o ';(:. Vegetables Celery, crate, Mich., 25 ft 75c: beets, ion bunches. $1.25; sacks, trimmed. 35 'a 40c: Bri sseh; sprouts, qt, Zs frt l5o: cabbage-, 'oris, 7r,c:g $l; tons, $7; green onions, f, bunches, 6c; splni.eh. tub. f.ocff $1.00: cut umbers, boxes, 2 doz. $1.25 1; 1.75 ; eggplant, cases, Fla., $2.50(3.00; turnips, sacks, washed. 60 75c; watercress, bris, $1.50i2.60; peppers, crate, Fla., $4.00 4.50; radishes. 100 bunches, $1.00 fit 1.25 ; cauliflower, case. 5 0c W ,$1.00; pumpkins, doz. 50c ''SI; onions, sacks, 65 a 6S lbs. 50 ';i 70c; string beans, green, hamper, 75c iW $ 1.00 ; wax. hamper, 7&c4j$1.00; tomatoes, box, $1.60; lettuce, leaf, box. 8-3 10c; head, hamper, 75c(?r$1.00; parsley, doz bunches, 10c, Lima beans, hamper, $1.75(112.00; carrots, 100 bunches, $1.25 V 15 0; parsnips, tubs, 50c.
ORE SHOT IN TOE.
OTHER BUlilOfi
elated News Anent Election Day, Blows In From Miller.
By ierk.
P.( )SC E
SH 'RTR1DGE,
Clerk L. S. C. VIE M STOCK, Deputy
NOTICE
OF A
FOR THE RENEWAL
I.Ljl'1 'ii LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens
of the City of Hammond, Lake County, I Indiana, that the undersigned, Samuel j
I Lvln. a male inhabitant and resident
he said city, Township, County and! State of Indiana, and is over the age J of twenty-one years and has resided !
one !
Dec. May July Dec. Pec. May July-
wheat, wheat . wheat . corn . . . corn . . . corn . . . oats . . . oats . . . oats . . ,
Open 90 95 k 91 50 7i 50 51 31 33 33
High SO 95 91 6036 5 0 61 31 33 33
Low S 94 J 50 49 30 31 32 32
lose 89 94 91 50 49 5031 33 32
NOTICE
OF
LADIES When use Triumph able. Relief and National Medicu Wis.
delayed or Irregular Pills: always dependparticuiars free. Write i Institute. Milwaukee.
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WANTED - A steady barber; will pay $9 per week with hoard and room. Address 4910 Melvill- an , East Chicago. 7-2
MEN AND go ver n in Thousands
Wt lit p of
Write for list of iin Institute, De:
.ME N" WANTED For ositions. fS" month, ippointo" nts . coming.
FoR SALE A place where you get bargains at all times at
I Iammond Furniture
Laundry stoves from $2 00 up. Soft coal stove.--, new. from $4 50
.Uds from $2.00 up Mattresses $1 25 up. Blankets. 50 et-t.ts up, Pressers, $5.00 up. Be sure don't miss getting my prices if you wish to purchase anything in our line or not. Wo are glad to furnish our prices. We do as w advertise. Your for business. Tiie Hammond Furniture Go. J. Arkin, manager. Be sure that you are at the right place where the Glock is in the center of the sign. 242 Fast State St. Telephone 543.
EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WILL go out by the day. Phone 93 W. 374 Indiana ave.. Hammond. S-2
PHONE and p '31 State
771 FOR BEST CLEANING ressing. Young Men's Tailors. St.. Hammond.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST -Friday night, American restaurant. Sibley st., or between there and Nickel Plat depot. gray purse containing sum of money. $10 reward if returned to Times office.
LOST TUack leather music roll; left on Hammond car; reward. Return All Saints' school, Hammond. I'hone 1272Y3
in the State of Indiana more than
year and in the I'itynf Haramonii. bake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. And that lie is a qualified voter; that he is a citizen of the. United States of America; is a man of good moral character and a lit. person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors;
that he will apply to the Board of
County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday in December, 1912, the same being
she 2nd day of December, 1912, for a re-
ne-wal of liquor license to retail intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 4th day of December, 1911. and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said Township. County and State, for a period of one year from said date. The precise location where liquors are to be sold by the provision of the license to be renewed is ag follows: The front room on the ground floor of the one-story brick building. Said room la 20xS0 feet and faces south on State street, a public highway In Hammond. Indiana, and located and situated on the. east 32 feet of lot 37 and , west 22 feet of lot 36, Townsend &
Hay Receipts, 1,485 tons; shipments, 162 tons. Offerings large and market quiet; demand only fair. Choice timothy, $18T9; No. 1, $16 17; Nos.
! 2 and 1 mixed. $1314; Nos. 3 and 2 ! mixed. $10fg 12. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $16:8 16 50; No. 1. $15 "U1 1 5. 5 0. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska 'and Dakota prairie Choice, $1516; No. 1, $1314. Illinois, Indiana and J Wisconsin feeding prairie $8.50 9 50. ! Packing $7&S.
Straw Rye. $8.509 50; oat, $7 50: wheat. $6 'i 8.50.
FOR THE RENEWAL
( . LIQUOR LICENSE. J Notice is hereby given to the cltl- , zens of Munster. North Township, Lake ! County, Indiana, that the undersigned, i Albert McKee. is a male inhabitant ami resident of said Town, Township, . County and State, and over the age of i twenty-one years. That he has resided in the State of Indiana for more j than one year last past and in the i Town of Munster, North Township, In
said State, for more than six months prior to the date t.f this notice, and Is a qualirted voter and citizen of the United States ef America, and a man
of good moral character, and that he Godfrey's addition to the City of Hamwlli apply to the Board of Commls- mond. Lake County, Indiana. The room
CHICAGO OIL MARKET.
Chicago Linseed 3c lower. Whole
sale prices far carbon and other oils were as follows: Standard white, ISO test, 19c; perfection, 10c; headlight, 175 test, 12c; eocene, 12'4c; gasoline, 18c; machine gasoline, 26c; raw linseed, single brls, 52c; boiled. ;"o1c; turpentine. 46c; summer black oil, 7c: winter black oil, Sc. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.
Athough somewhat belated the latest intelligence wired in from Miller by our correspondent is that they had a dickens of an accident there on election day. We are requested by ye corrcspuondent to make a "good heading on it so it won t go unnoticed" Jid it is suggested that the heading read something like this: WILD GOOSE CHASE ON ELECTIOX 1)4.1 I'ROVtS FATAL TO TWO MILLEU LADS. Hippily the accident wasn't fatal as the reader will discern later. This accident had many sing-ular things attending to it for the bullet that figured in It hit one of the pririciplals in the little toe and the bunion of the next toe and then lodged "in th hind-quarters" of his horse. Here is all about it. Read it: What Did Rudolph Call PorT "While out on a goose hunt on election day two Miller young men had i quite an accident. The young men had i driven several ' miles east of Miller : where they stopped at a farm house, i While one of them, Rudolph Carlson, called at the house, Hilmar Allen, the i other one, remained In the wagon.
LOST Beagle huond. black saddle.! hindquarters black and white, black
ears, nrown circle around one eye, stockiiy built, So reward. J. R. Brant. Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. 7-4
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posit it k 22.
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open. Frunkhoster. N. Y.
WANTED Rubbers for wood finishing Frank S. B tz & Co. 10-26 tf
"OR SALE Stylish driving horse with buggy and harness: will sacrifice. 3(11 Kennedy ave.. East Chicago. 6-8
FoR auto what mond.
EXCHANGE One 5-passenger ; in good condition: real estate, have you'.' 3S9 Ash St.. Him-7-3
FFXL-xf.F jlFLP. WANTED- A waitress American restaurnn'. 12" Sibley st., Hammond.
FOR SALE First class saloon. Inquire
J. T. Smith. 100 State at.. Hammond.
FOR EX OH AX 1 E plant) : new; what St.. Hammond.
One $450 have you.
upright 389 Ash 7-3
sioners of Lake County, Indiana, at Crown Point, in said Lake County, on the first Monday in December, 1912, the same being the 2nd day of Iecember, 1912, for renewal of liquor license heretofore granted to Fred Lange on the 6th day of December, 1911, and transfered to me on the first Monday in June. 1912. and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor, and being for the retail of spiritous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantity than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises on which Intoxicating liquors are sold under the provisions of said license are as follows: The ground floor front room of the one-story frame building, situated on
I the northeast quarter Section 37,
Township 25, Range 10 West. In North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and
i known as Maynard. Said room faces , on Columbia avenue, a ptublic hlghway in the Town of Munster Inside
measurements are
has a glass front and all of said room can be seen from said street. There are no living rooms connected therewith. There Is one front and one back entrance. SAMUEL LEVIN.
NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizen of the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Henry R. Schneider, a male inhabitant and resident of th said City, Township, County and State of Indiana, and is over the age of twenty-one years and has resided in the State of Indiana more than one year and In the City of Hammond, Lak County, Indiana, for more than six months prior t the date
of this notice. And that he Ss a quailfied voter; that he is a citizen of the j United Stales of America; is a man of j good moral character and r.. fit person j to be entrusted with the sale of In- j
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Chcdce to prime steers, $9.90 u 11.00, medium to good steers, $S.85 9.35; inferior to fat steers, $5.50& 6.S5; fat cows and heifers, $4.75tri 8.85; canners and cutters. $2.65 4.35; native bulls and stags. $3 S5a-7.35; feeding cattle. 600 1.000 lbs, $ 4.00 H 7.60 ; fair to fancy veal calves, $9.75 010.60; heavy calves, $4.006.75; milkers and r.pringers, per head. $35.00$? 90.00. Hogs Bulk of sales, $7.75 gs. 05; heavy butchers, $7.90cg S.16; light butchers, $7.8 0 S.10 ; light bacon. $7.75 -y 8.05 ; light light, $7.10(8 7.55; heavy
shipping. $7.90 8.15 ; heavy packing, $7.65 "K 7.75. Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $7.15 517.50; lambs, fair to good, $6. 75 Hf 7. 15 : lambs, common to fair, $6.10 6.75; lambs, feeders, $5.76 6 0; lambs, culls, $4 q5 i?i 5.75 ; yearlings, fair to best light, S5.no 'a 6.00; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $4.75i5.C0; wethers, good to choice, $4.35Ct4.65; wethers, plain to good, $4.10it 4 35; ewes, fair to best, $3 S5'g 4.35.
Think of the Poor Home! "Noticing that the barrel of his gun protruded forward into the rain he attempted to push it back with his foot. The gun went off removing the little toe and part of the next one on his left foot and lodged the charge in the hindquarters of the poor horse. "Dr. Dobbins of Wheeler was called to attend the injury which apparently is not serious. "The young men vowed that there will be no more wild goose or any other kind of goose hunting for them."
ANOTHER THEATER FOR EAST CHICAGO East Chicago i3 to have another theatre. This has been definitely decided although the builders are not yet readr to disclose their identity. The building however will be erected in Forsyth avenue near Chicago avenue and will be fifty by 15 feet in dimensions, one story in height and represent an investment. Including the lots of $30,000. The plans are now being drawn and the contract will be let some time during the winter, work to start next spring as early as the- weather ,will permit. The auditorium will be 50 by 95 feet, making room for a good sized lobbyin front and for an tee cream parlor on the corner. The theatre will be devoted to vaudeville and the display of moving pictures and will be elegantly fitted up.
PRODUCE MARKET.
WANT El sition.
' A t Bids
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. girl drv
YOU SALT- In TlomewoodJ
South Hohman st,
WANTED Girl for laundry; must se. bach ave.. Hammond.'
WANTED Waitr.-ss
Majestic hotel. Hamrm
WANTED Woman to do hand sewing in tailor shop.
ntiian Snapiro, ..tOo st., Indiana Ilarhor.
office no-
Hammond, apartment residence; seven i , -t i
rooms ana batu on earn Uoor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal
ppiy t. chef. in U;inimonl. Fasv terms.
Apply M II It, Times, Hammond.
tusework: no omo. ."m Rim-S-2
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WW XTED I experienced salesladies in our grocery dept. Lion Store, Hammond. Apply to Dave Lov-gren.
sitf vnox PO SITION W A N T E i ing. Call phone io
WANTED. Nurse; day nurs- :;.!. g-4
SITUATION WANTKD German girl with experience and best references wants position in a small family as second maid. Address R. M., S00 Broadway, Gary. Ind. 6-6
FOR RFATT. FOR RENT Four rooms, furnished or unfurnished. 868 Calumet ave., Hammond. 7tf
FOR RENT Two Elm st. Inquire 1114R.
modern cottatres on
440 Ash St. Phone I creditors
FOR RENT Furnished room with board; suitable for gentleman; home cooking. S5 Sibley St., Hammond. 7-3
FOR RENT Large furnished front room. 47 Rimbaeh ave., Hammond. Phone 1085M. 7-2 FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. Address 14136 JJagoun ave.. East Chicago, lnd. 6-4
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF GEORGE C. AUSTG EN. VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT. CAUSE NO. 125. To the creditors of George C. Austgen, voluntary bankrupt, of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana: You, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 20th day of October, 1912, George C. Austgen was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Federal Building, Hammond, ndiana, at ten o'clock a. m.. Monday, November 25, 1912, at which timv the
may attend, prove their
toxlcating liquors; that he will apply j to the Board of County Commissioners'
20x34 feet, and said ! n Crown Point, Lake County. Indiana.
bar room has living rooms in the rear. One front and one Bide entrance. Bar is on north side of room and faces south. ALBERT M'KEE.
NOTICI
OF
FoR THE RENEWAL
LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township. Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Costa Cunacoff, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Township, County and State of Indiana, and is over the age of twenty-one years anil has resided In the S'ate of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, tnr more than six months prior to the date of this notice and that he Is a qualified voter and that he has filed his declaration with
on the first Monday in December, 1912. the same being the 2nd day of Decem
ber, 1912. for a renewal of license, to j retail intoxicating, spiritous. trinous j and malt liquors in l.-ss quantities than I five gallons at a time antl permit the j same to be drank upon the premises where sold. Said license being hereto- j
fore granted by the Board ot county
Commislsoners on the 4th day of De-
cember, 1911. and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said Township. County and State, for a period of on year from said date. The precise location where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows; The front room on the ground floor of a five-story brit. k building located on lot u. block 3. Townsend &. Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond. Lake
County, Indiana. The room in
Butter Extra creamery, 32c; firsts, ' 2SHc: seconds, 27c; dairies. 24tt29c; packing stock, 15(J 23c; process, 26 !f 27c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12 16c: geese. ll$?12Vsc; ducks, 1314c; fowls, 11( lle: roosters. 9 (a? 10c; springs. 1 2 !j 4 1 3c.
j Eggs Firsts, 26c; dairies, 20c; ordli nary firsts. 23c: checks, 16Hc. I Beuns Pea. hand picked, $2.70 j 2 90; brown Swedish. $L5ti2 00; Lima, I loo lbs. $6.50: red kiifciey. $2.35fa 2.45.
Green trults - urapts, oasKets. ids. 12'a 17c; persimmons, cases, 12 qts, 50 i 75c; cranberries. brls. Sfi AO'ti 7.00; apples, brls. $ 2. 00 (ii 4.50 ; boxes. $1.00'V
I 3.00; pears, brls, $3.00ff 3.50: quinces.
$.1.(.e.i li 3,50. Potatoes South Dakota, bu, 40 60c: Minnesota, bu, 40 ft-50c; Wisconsin, bu. 45&53C; sweet, Jersey, brl, $3.75 4.00. Veal calv.-s 50 ft CO lbs. 10 3 lie; 60
LITTLE MEYER GIRL GETS LOST Mrs. L. H. Meyer, wife of the Gary tolophone superintendent called up polite headquarters yesterday and asked the officers to help lie-.- find her little five-yeaf-old daughter. Elizabeth, who dropped out of sight yesterday morning. Later Mrs. M-'y.-r r ported that the little tot hail been found.
f ' o.xV
: voui drugfcut for ii. Vs. $ fj
Tisry woman
i Inlrrr-eed s.id Jhould kDOW
-te. hf oncl-rful F.lAltVrL Whirlino Eors
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U srrtJ:U.'i-r.L Bfti-xnott coo vnienu It
Ask :
If he rnnot snpp.y tht-
MARVEL, accept no o!he.
but scad s'air.p for illuitiil kook fcnirfl. It rives fcil pffla
r nrt directions iev';a-:c to .adies.
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claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint I the clerk of the Lake Circuit Court at 'liquors are
a trustee and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. To secure consideration nil claims must he properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of the creditor, amount claimed, and name ami address of counsel, If any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort. Indiana, November S, 1912.
WANTED POSITION -By refined young lady to do office work. 4i';:B Sibley st.. Hammond U-2
WANTED Work or washing. Ca Hammond.
the day. cleaning 1SS Piummer ave..
FOR RENT Brick flat. 434 Magoun ave . East Chicago. S-2
Ft r RENTOm; 6-room house; mod - ern; 1706-135th st. One 7-room house, I modern, 1708-135th St., Indiana Har- ; bor. Apply Saric & Dupes Co.. Indiana! , Harbor. i
notice to non-resident, the state of indiana, lake county. in the lake superior court, room no. 2. September
BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD WANTED For married couple, wish board with private family; must be first class and reasonable in price; state particulars. D. J. S, Times, Hammond,
FOR RENT Well furnished front rooms, steam heat, modern conveniences; one block from business district. 47 Sibly. 10-25 tf
FOR RENTroom, on mond.
12-room flat, with 739 State Line St.,
bath-Harn-8-6
TERM. 1812. SHOT VS. CAUSE NO. VoRCE. Now comes
HUGH A. HENPERANNA HENPERSHOT. 9122. ACTION TO DI-
the plaintiff by D. E.
Boone, attorney, and tiles his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Anna Hendershot, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby
Crown Point, Indiana, for to become
citizen of the United States of Ameri-
! ca. which petition is now pending In ! Kiiid Court, and is a man of good moral I character: that he wili npply to the -Board of Country 'ommlsisoners at ' Crown Point, Like County, Indiana, on the first Monday in December, 1912, the i same being the 2nd day of December,
1912, for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, spiritous antl vinous liquors In quantities of less than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Board of County Commislsoners on the 4th day of December, J911, and issued byCharles A. Johnson, auditor of said County and State, for a period of one year from date, and the precise location where the liquors are to be sold
by the provisions of the license to renewed is as follows:
to b
a i glass front, one
and al lof the i be seen from F,
which 1
siild is 24x50 feet, has; front and side entrance ' nslde of said room can i ivt-tti1 street. Said room :
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f nces south on Fayette street, a public highway in the said City, Township, County ami State. Bar is on the north side of room. Said place of business is further known ami described as 93 Fayette street. There a re office rooms on the second, third, fourth and fifth stories of said building. H EN BY II, SCHNEIDER.
NOTICE FOR EENEWAL OF LRjUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hamomnd. North Township. Lake County, State of Indiana-, that the undersigned. Adam Owar.ek is a male inhabitant and resident of the said city, township, county and
be j state, and over the age of twenty-one i years; that he has resided in the State
and
ptuaiU'JJii i .' jiij.iiiiiii'iimi mmi in iniirTTti r ttttti r i
take County ii!lo&
Th wfst room on the srround floor ' of Indiana for more than one year
of the two-story cement building situ- J in the city of Hammond. North Townated and located on lots 27 and 28, ship. Lake County, Indiana, for more block 2, Morris" addition to the City of j than six months prior to the date of Hammond, Indiana. Said room is 22x j this notice, and is a qualified voter 46x12 feet and faces on Morton avenue, thereof, a man of good moral character
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