Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1912 — Page 7

Kvidnw .Nov. i;. 1912.

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NOTICE TO TLMES READERS. NOTICE TO ADVKUTISEIIS. Readers of the following advertUedtnta who wish to communicate wltfc advertisers whose Idan'lty Is uot revealed, should follow the Instruction to addr them by the letter given.

Requests at thlj office to rsveal tn i

identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In justice to the tdverllaert t answered. hUnpy folio lntruet!ons.

FOU UENT. FOR Ul'N'T--Two fi-room Hats on Sheffield ave.; now and up to date In every particular. Inquire 97 Sheffield ave., Hammond. 15-3

1'mR RENT Small farm; iibout acre."', suitable for poultry or

Hill. 1 2 f. ,r. j Caron

bOli 8 ALE. KOFI SALE First real . state mortgage for $2,200 at 7 per cent, on S-room modern house (except heat); renting: for $30 per month. Address Cash, care Tinas, Hammond. -6

highway. Room 13 60 feet long and 22 feet wide. liar Is on west side of room and faces east. There are eight living rooms above and one stockroom below, one front, one side and one rear entrance. F. PH. RACK.

NOT1CK FOR

four gar

dening. Address P

d.-let ae.. Hegewisch. 111.

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Aa far as u Is possible it 1 advised lhat all classified a.a should either cnalled or sen: to the office. The Times will not be responsible for error In ad taken over the telephone.

KITH i rrOX WANTED. WANTED POSITION Hv vounir man.

clerking in office, Phone 710.

1".

M VI E HELP. WANTED l'o brick cleaners Apply Hammond Wrecking Co. G. H. Hammond Oo.'s cri utnls. 15-6

FOR KK.N'T- -Nice rooms, with board: home eoeikPig. 1 hone i91R or call 25S Indiana ave., Hammond. Mrs. Charles Harmon. 13-6

EXPERIENCED I Hi KSSMA KER WILL K out by the day. 374 Indiana ave., Hammond. Rhone SS.5W. 14-2

FOR RENT Second flat; S conveniences. 222 Sibley mi'iij. J'hone 24S.

rooms; all St.. Ham-13-3

FOR 1 1 DN'T ". bath; 30 a: St.. Hammond.

lodern fiat; 6 rooms and ice St. Apply M)C W alter

LOST AD FOUND. I.OST Thursday evening, a lone black kid glove, between Forsyth and 11agouu ave., or Chicago ave. Return to Nass.iu & Thompson. East Chicago.

T E A M S T F. R " A N"TK iApply J. .1. libos .

jly work. Hammond.

F 'II boai home

H KNT Fu i n i shed

d; suitable for two tonkinR. ;5 Sibley st

room with ' gentlemen ;

Hammond.

LoST A bunch of pos luf lice. Return et oflice and receive

keys in or to M. C. R. K. reward.

tica r

WANTKI -- Agents. make $5 to sin p, nus. Call after i p.

men or women ; day until Christi.. Wm. Ewen. 4S20

FOR KF.N'T One, two and three rooms for light housekeeping. 1SS Plumnier ave., Hammond. 9tf

RoST A poekethook between Chicago;

ave. aiwl I4:lrd st; reward. Address

smu Thompson. East Chicago.

KENEWAL OF LIQUOR

LICENSE. Notice is hereby Riven to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and to the citl-

I Zens of the eighth ward of said Ciity, J that the undersigned, Louis W. Steinjett. la a male Inhabitant and resident ; of said City, Township. County and

State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided In the State of Indiana for more than one year last past, and in t tie City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, for more thun six months prior to the date of this notice; that he Is a qualified voter of said City, County and State, and is a man of good moral character, and a fit person to be en

trusted with the sale liquois, and that he is

Inited States of America. That he will apply to the County Hoard of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, at the December, 1912, term thereof, the same being the 2nd day of December, 1912, and will then and there tile my petition asking for renewal of retail liquor license for the purpose of retailing malt, spiritous

and vinous liquors in less iiuan

of intoxicating M

tlL4.eii VI LUC

$10 I S20 1 i30 I S4Q 1 $50 I $69 1 nn

con

I S100

Yen! Mr. Borrower, Did Yon Ever Stop To Compare the Rates You Are Paying Other Companies and Find Out How Much More You Are Bejiind By Not Seeing Us. You all know the eld 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.C0 to $200.C0 on Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wsgo.-.s. Sto-e or Office Fixtures, on time from one month to one year, without removing same from ycur 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 confidential and the most ctourteoua treatment to all. Loans anywhere in Lake county. Largest and Most Reliable Company in Lake County

Phons 323. CALUKET

OAN GO, ROjITI 212 llmond Bi&

oilers liVisKY liviiJNirsa

$100 $200

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WANTED Thre neat appearini,' youiiK men. air IS to 20. of sood address. Apply 7 to -V;!'"! a. m. only, roorn 5. 'arb top hotel. 15-3

Foil It KNT - Furnished room for sleeping; suitable for one or two. 232 riummrr ave, Hammond. Near postoffice. 14-3

WANTED Two clerks; men of railroad experience preferred. Apply A. M. DeAYe, se, agent Frie railway, H ammond. 14lf

FoR !(i:'T Two furnished rooms for iiht housekeepinK- Walter St., Hammond. 14-3

LOST Female rabbit bound: black. white and tan; about IS inches high. Return to c. K lei n so h mid t, 413 Walter ave., Hammond, and receive reward. FOFND A remedy for Rheumatism. Kidney and Lladder trouble,' that is not a. medb-lne. Send $1.00 for complete $2 00 treatment. Mineral Water Salt

fat cows and to

tiers and cutters

. j bulls and slats.

t lury.

Rid.

1 2-tit

WANT i'Dover; one 159 Indiana

A delivery boy; If, years or with experience preferred, ave. Hammond. 13-3

FOR ItF.NT stove and off.'-e rootn. Ha mrmnJ.

one 5-room flat, with teas electric littht: also one Apply 141 Logran st., 14-3

NIGHT FlIiF.MAN WANTKI) Standard Rubber T!r, Co.. Hessville. I nd.

CARPKNTERS WANTED For winter Job: Rood wattes. Ur.isselil Chemical Co.. Gri'sseRi. Ind. 12-3

F' R RFNT One 6-room house; modern: 170G-135th st. One 7-room. house, modern. 17C8-135th St.. Indiana Harbor. Apply Saric & Dupes Co., Indiana Harbor.

LoST Friday niht. American restaurant, Sibley St., or between there and Nickel Plate depot, grray purse containing sum of money. $10 reward if returned to Times office. MCELEANKOUS.

WANTKI) Sewinn. 231 Michigan Hammond, Tel. 117MI.

ave., 14-3

"WANTED Younu; man forj

lianlwaiv department; one! with experience preferred;!

good steady position t right;

A IN HFNTKRS ATTENTION: fiO chickens. 5'.' apples trees, 1

with the purchase of 23

I'.Al

.-,ee fo i ucubator

cres of MichiRitn farm land; located ;i beautiful trout stream. with fin--

timVier. near sc'noois. towns and roads.

Priet oolv Sl'-tTt: $10 down $ 7 mnnlhl.v

Pai'tV. E. C. liliaS Co., liam-1 Henry Kraus--. 607 Marquette P-ldii'.

mond.

TYPKWRITINO. ROOKS BALANCED 1 and inventory taken at reasonable! rates. Phone Hammond 1618.

ALL KINDS OF SW-'KTY RLADES sharpened. Called for and delivered. 3ti State st.. Hammond. 14-3

Chicai

15-4

PHONE 771 FOR REST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 0 1 State st.. Hammond.

WANTED-Six m ca rs. Chapi n & ave . Hammond.

n to load and unload i 'o. . levator, Columbia ' 12-3 i

FOR SALE Hotrsehold furniture, inclul;n' kitchen ial ransc and square piano. 754 So. Hohman St., Ham-niornl.

WANTED A bright boy between 1 and 17 years of age to assist in putting room. Goshen JShirt Mfg. ('o., lOo Condit st., Hammond.

FOR KAL;E One rose comb and ime single comb black minorca cockerel. Clark strain; 75c each. 3tli I'lummer ave.. Hammond.

HOARDERS WANTED. W A NT E D B ) A R D E I : S Rooms and board $5.50 a. week; electric liht:;. furnace heat and bath. Tel. 1(K'2L1. MO Alice ave., Hammond. 15-2 UZGAE NOTICES.

HELP WANTED Car carpenters, axle'

turner, wh-el titter, and laborers at J i-trt

once; steady work. Apply at the Cuda hy Fa kind Co.. Calumet, Indiana.

FOR SALE Live sprinit chickens 15Vic per pound, for Saturday only. Phone II. J. Hjltz. Hammond.

AGENTS WANTED $5 to $7 daily sellInc New Fibre Rroonis; loo per cent protit; every woman will buy; begin' canvass at once; sample hv express 3Uc. i

Wynne Hroom Co., Elmira, N. Y.

SALE Household furniture; one

base burner, a kitchen cabinet, cliniik room set, ice box. parlor suit, two

commode. kitchen and ffus rati'e and

beds, dresser and chairs and table

MEN AND WOMEN WANTED For government positions. $80 month. Thousands of appointments cominsr. Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute. Desk 22, Rochester, N. Y.

cook stove phone 3 o 7. lu months.

! 11 new. At 23 1 Hammond, Ind.

Lewis St., Used only

FOR SALE DiniiiK room tabic, one leather couch. one music cabinet, electric lamp, wardrobe. Call 42 Highland st., Hammond. Phone 1610.

WANTED Rubbers for wood finishing. Fn.nk S. Reti & Co. 10-26 tf

FEM-AI.E HELP.

WANTED -Oirl for Apply 30 Warren

general housework, sr.. Hammond.

WANT ED At llftilt house-.v Ha mmond.

once, ork. i

on n cr 7 West

w

man for 'stiin st . 15-2

WANTED Girl for treneral housework. Apply 473 Summer St., Hammond.

WANTED Girl for .treneral housework; $ .50 per week; must peak Slavish. Apply Stive Kann, 824 Chicago ave.. Calumet, E'.st Chicago.

FOR S A LI-:. "e have tmrcliased a blt line e-f uncalled fur and refused freight, consisting of leather bottom ('hairs prices that usually sell $2 to $4 each. We do not say that they are perfect, for they are slightly damaged. Also we have received new kitchen (hairs, wood hack and m;.ny other styles. Call and give .us an offer. HAMMOND Ft'RNlTI'RE CO., J. Arkiti. Mgr. 212 East State St. Phono 5 4 3.

SALF.SLADV play piano worth Co. 0 Hammond.

WANTKI" ne who can preferred. F. W. Wooland 1 or; store, State St., 13-2

FOR S. LE -Nine-room brick property: oi.il $3, Odd; $2.5oO will buy It: $1.iioo iiio,-tg jfce: balanee cash and time: odi;-;ed to o away, ijwner within. 3 Ml hy St., Indiana Harbor.

WANTED Woman SuiKlay work. App Hammond.

dishwasher; no y at! t Hohman St., 12-3

WANTED- A jtood Kill for peneral housework. Mrs. T. W. Oberlln, 4 7 Warren St., Hammond. Phone 64.

F(jR SALE SportinK Koods. citjar and conf-.i-tionery store: located in South Chicago and near R. K. depot; will sell for cash or real estate. Address F. Ahem, 9108-1U Eric ave.. South Chicago. FOR SALE Vacant, 37 Is, f e; t. Oak Ft , near 119th; fast front; will sacrifice for o.uick sale; cash or installments. Address P. O, Times, Hammond.

NOTICE OF KENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township. Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Michael Lewandowski, is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township. County and State, and over the ago of twenty-one years. That 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, : nd is a o,uali!i.-d voter and a citi7.' n of the United States, and is a man of Kood moral character and that he will apply to the Hoard of County Commissioners at Crown Point. Like County, Indian,!, on the first Monday of December, the same beint; the 2nd day of December. S 1 2. for a renewal at

license to retail intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than live gallons at a time and permit same to be drank upon the. remixes where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Hoard of Commissioners on the 4tii day of December. P.) 11. and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said Township, j County and State, fur the period ot one

year from said date, and the precise location where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground lloor front room of the two-story frame building, located on the south half of lot 1G. block 4. North Side addit! n to HarnmonH, Indiana, as aforesaid, on No. 2'"2 Sheffield avenue. The inside measurements of said room are 2'ix32xl2 feet. Said room has a glass front and faces east on Sheflield avenue, a public highway in said City. Has a front and side entrance and ne private rear entrance to living rooms. Par Is on the south side of room. Living rooms in rear and above. MICHAEL LEWANDOWSKI.

titles than five gallons at a time spiritous and vinous liquors i b-s.s quantities than five gallons at a time with tiie permission for the same to be drunk upon the premises, and which I am now using In the following described premises, to-wit: The ground floor front room of the two-story brick building, situated on lot 32, Columbian addition to the City of Hammond, and known as Nos. 51451S South Hohman street, in said City. LOUIS w. 8TEINERT. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM No. 2, SEPT EM PER TERM, 1012. HUGH A. HENDERSHOT VS. ANNA HENDERSHoT. CAUSE NO. 9122. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by D. E. Roone, attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an at'fl-

j davit of a competent person, showing j that the defendant. Anna Hendershot, J is not a resident of the State of ln- ! diana.

Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will aland for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless sho appear and answer or demur herein, at the calling of said cause, on the 3 1st day of December. A. D. 1912, the same being the 4 4 til day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2. in the Superior Court P-uilding, 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. SIIORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. Deputy Clerk. By Roseoe Hemstock.

tfors. $ l.isnff S.

$2 75 'f 4.S5; $3.75 'i 7.50; lbs. $ 4.00 fa 7 s. $9.50 'ft 1 0.5

ca 1 1 le, 6 00 'j 1 . immi to fancy vi al oalv

calves, $4,001 75 ; milkers

ers. per head. $35. Oo 'i 90.00. Hogs Hulk of sales. $7.75 heavy butchers. $S.iti'fi S.12H ; butchers. $ 7. 9 o 05 ; light bacon ''i S.00: light Haht. $7. 15 'a 7. CO';

i o ; en n -native feeding 30; fair ; heavy-

she now

a ca t e t he premi

s her home. ri nt :s paid up to date difference. The house intlie negro family can now

ind spring

er S.00: light $7.75 heavy

shipping. $v $ 7.55 'u 7. 5 ; n rough, hec.vy mixed. $7.05'

't V 1 0 ; heavy ixed packing. $' pack i n g. $7.35 i

pat king, t!5 ti 7.90; 55; light

PRODUCE MARKET.

Rui 29 ' '

50c

-Extra cr.amery, 33c: seconds. 2Sc; dairies.

firsts, 25 rr

30e; packing stock. 2T.: ' 2Sc. Live poul t r y Tu r 1 So; geese. 1 1 'i 121, fowls. 1 1 'if 1 1 V c; i springs. i;i- , 13c. Eggs Firsts. 27c: 2tc: dirties. L'Oc: cIk Rears Pea. ha 2.C5: brown Sw dish

2i'j23iic; process. keys, per lb. 1 5 f i c ; ducks, 1 4 W 1 i"c: (outers, 9'; 10c;

ord ina ry k. . 16 He. id picked. $1.50 ft 1.75

ibs.

red kidney.

firsts. $2.50Ti Lima, t2.30ti;

REAL ESTATE TRAHSFE

T6-37-S Und. 1-20 E v: (S of 10 mile line) except part conveyed to I. H. H. R. 119-S, Angelica Halzapfel to Thomas Murray..

add, hard Ot ."!. 2nd

WANTED Waitress. .1 Majestic hotel, H imrm

1'Ply nd.

to

Chef, 8-2

FOR RETT. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern. 32 I'lummer ave., Hammond. 15-2

FOR SALE reasonable j mond.

Household furniture very 162 Highland st Ham-12tf

FOR RENT Furnished board: gentlemen pref. diana ave.. Hammond.

room. with lied. 143 In-15-2

FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms: steam heat. Call at S2S South Hohman St.. or phone lolSM. Quiet neighborhood. 15-2

FOR RENT Nic

for housekeeping Apply 505 Hohman

furnished rooms ; $lt per month. St., Hammond.

HERE IS A BAROAIX. FOR SALE 9-room modern house, on 50-foot lot, on Michigan ave.; 7-foot basement under whole house, extra large hot v ater heating plant, large porch on front and side, 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 $3,750; $1,00 to $1,500 cash, balance on long terms to suit purchaser. Address lock box 318, Hammond, Ind.

FOR RENT Two rooms for housekeeping, with hath. 207 ana ave.. Hammond.

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lndi--t

FOR SALE Saloon and license; fine location. Address box 494, Hammond. Ind. 8-6

FOR RENT Furnished steam heated room: all convenience:. 20 Condit st., Hammond. 15-2

FOR RENT fconve ni noes, door.

room cottage; modern 94 Doty st. Inquire next

FOR SALE First class saloon. Inquire J. T. Smith. 100 State St., Hammond.

FOR RENT Small sleeping roorn, $1 a. week: two nice furnished rooms for light housekeeping. lfS I'lummer ave., Hammond. 15tf

AHi; VOU A TIMES HEADER?

FOR SALE In Horaewood, 854 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each lloor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. Easy terms. Apply M II K, Times, Hammond.

NOTICE OF RENEW L OF A LIQUOR

I LICENSE. I Notice is hereby given 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 said City, Township, County and State, and over the age ef ! twenty-one years. That he has resided j in the State of Indiana for more than i

! one year and in the City of Hammond, j North Township and State of Indiana. I ! for more than six niv-nths prior to the

j date of this notice arid is a qualified I voter thereof; that he is a citizen of ! the United States of America and a ! man of good moral character; that he ; will apply to the Hoard of County ; Commissioners at Crown Point, Lak1

County. Indiana, on the first Monday in December, 1912. 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 five gallons at a time and permit the same to be dri.nk on the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted on

the Hh day ot 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 building, situated on lot 21. block 2, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to Hammond, Lake County. Indiana. Said room has glass front , and faces on Sibley street, a public

Und 3-20 H S of 10-mile line except part conveyed to I. H. R. R. 119-6). Sissila A. Davis to Thomas Murray Und. ! of same real estat- as last deed, Fred E. Lee to Thomas Murray Und. 1-20 of same as last deed, Henry Strong to Thomas Murray Und. 1-0 of same real estate as Jast deed. Harold E. Hammond to Thomas Murray Und 19-2 i of same as last d ed, Thomas Murray to Garv Land Co HAMMOND. Lot 42. blk 2: lots 31. 32, 35. blk 7, Morris add, Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to W illiam Ahlborn Lots 1 to 4. bile 1, Wheeler's

Wolf Wheeler to R-rn-Krucg.-r blk 2. Foeg M;i inrnnn-l's add, Fred I W yman to

. low it::

Lots 30, 31, blk -2, W. i. 1 II add. George W. Wi lliam N. Long .... W 45 feet lot 24. blk fi, Young's add, Albert

berg to Heieii V Hartley ' SA RY. Lot 19. blk 27. Gary Land Co.'s 1st sill), (diver I. Ward to Gustavo S. Widholm Lot 7. blk 3, Douglas Park add. Gary Securities Co. to Charles Z. I rnirh Lot 8, blk 1, Rroadway add, Harold E. Hammond to Georgie P. Stewart Lot 40, blk 110, Gary Land Go's 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to William N. O'Donncll Same real estate as Inst deed, Claude V. Ridgely to Mary O'Dnnnell Same real estate as last deed, William II. O'Donneli to Claude V. Ridgely T iLLSTON.

Lot 0. blk 4S, 2nd add. Oak

D. Joe Veres hto Hat ha ra

zet GRIFFITH. Lots 37 to 39. blk 5, Oak Grove add, Harvey W. Williams to Henry H. Halley

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2.40. Green fruit s G ra pes, baskets, S lbs. 13 lr Ifir: apples, ln-ls, 52.00 H 4.00 : boxes. $l.ont 3. ou: cr;nherrb s. brls, $7. SOU 9.50; persimmons, cases. 12 pts, SU& 75c; pears, brls. $ 1 . 50 ? 2 25. Vegetables Celery, crate. Mich.. 50 ii 6tc: radishes. 10 bunches, $1.00 ft' 1.25: Brussels sprouts. qt. 12':'fi 15e; cabbage, brls. 75e '( $1.00 : ton. $5.25':! 5.50; green onions, fi bunches, 6c: spinach, tub. F0cU f 1.00; squash, doz. COcIt $1.00; cucumbers, boxes. 2 'doz, SL50U2.00: eggplant, case. Fla., S.Wl 3.50; turnips, washed. fi0',i75c; watercress, brls. $t.5f)U3.O0; peppers, crate, Fla., $3.O0U3.25; beets, 100 bunches, $1.25;

sacks, trimmed. SOU 35c; cauliflower, i

case, 75c ft $125: pumpkins, doz. 50c li $1.00; onions, sacks. f.5U6S lbs, 50f75e; string beans, green, hamper, $1.75 If 2; wax. hamoer. $L75'u2.0O; tomatoes.

box. $1.75 t 2.00; lettuce, leaf, box, 7 'i ! U10c: head, hamper. 75c ti $1.25; pars- j ly. doz bunches. I'.'e: carrots. 100 bunches, $1.25U1.50; sacks, washed. 30 ( ti 40c: parsnips, tubs. Sc. I Veal calves SOU 60 lbs. 10Tr'10W; RO , f) SO lbs. 11 Si. 12c: 60 U 200 lbs. 71?10c:

SOU 1 10 lbs, 1 2'-t 1 4c. 1 Potatoes South Dakota, bu. 40? 51c; j Minnesota, bu. J55l54e; Wisconsin, bu. i 40'a53c: sweet. Jersey, brl, $3.75 U 4.0'. 1

pel her to occupies a: That the makes no habited by

be rented for at least ten dollars more per month than the negro woman is obliged to pay according to the terms of her lease. Therefore the woman must go. In spile of every possible legal protection ii "snap judgment" was taken last Tuesday and a judgment now stands of record against this woman. The judgment awards the landlord possession of the house and ten dollars for rent alleged to be due. No trial was had for the reason that

i the court had learned from hi prior j experience in an earlier case, lnvolv- , ing possesion of the same property, j that a jury would be demanded or a change of venue taken to some un- S i prejudiced court. In either event the j nt gro woman would have secured the 1 j honest investigation of the merits ef j i her defense. 1 I To afford this negro woman protec- j , tion. some man owning real estate will ; have to sign an appeal bond. This will I I bring the case to the superior court at ! Hammond, where justice will be dealt ) i out with an even hand. I

; Catherine Carroway will protect her bondsman and there need be no fear ; of a great financial loss.

i in;s is an opponu ri 1 1 y 10 110 an aci j 'of real charity. Catherine Carroway j is anything but a beggar and will, j thei ' fore be really benefited.

I "Iridsniueh as ye do it unto the least I of these ye do it unto Me," were the j words of the Great Teacher, j Are there any men in the Calumet : region big enough to sign tiiis bond? j Tan it be that "i'.illy" Rugh's example

has already been forgotten? Very respectfully, EDWARD SCH TTLER.

business whatever it may be, and always be int-Tested in it. They must be chums end friends as well as husband and wif-v I think these things, with love as the basis, constitute a happy marriage. A. M.

Sporting Briefs

lOVE AS A PILOT.

150

CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Linseed edls weak. Trade trood. Wholesale prices for carbon and oth-'-r oils were as follows: Standard white, 1 s 0 test. lOftio; perfection, in J2c; headlight, 175 test, 12.-: eocene, 12'ic; gasoiine. 18c; machine gasoline, 2?'2c: raw- linsted. single brls. 50c: boiled. 51c: turpentine. 4o; summer black oil, 7i4c: winter black oil. -c. These quotations apply to barrel lots f. o. b. Chicago.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

I.e.:

H. So his Dobin to

Towle &. H. 31'ln-

4.S'0

750

1 ipen High Low- Closej Dec. wheat.. SS', S 7 "s S7'?, May wheat.. 93 't !'3r '-3 !3 ' ; July wh-'.-it . . 90 ' 90', S ; j9'.. Pec. corn.... 491-J 4:"i 4--7, 4SMav corn... 4 o -i v 1S:4 4S' j July corn . . . 19N 49:', to 49 i Pec. on is So' 2 304 3"'i .1'' I May oats.... 321;. 32a 32 '4 32'i July oats... 2 2 ls S2- 32 32,i-. Hay Receipts. 993 tons: shipments. C2 tons. Market firm. D. tiii.nil good for both timothy ai.d prairie. Choice timothy, $ 1 S U 1 9 : No. 1. $ifi-;( 17: Nos. 2 and 1 mixed. $13 50'-i 15; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed, $1('U 12. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $ 1 0 'o 1 '". 50 ; No. 1, $15 5i 15.50. Iowa. Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $14,50 5 15.50; No. 1. $ 1 2.5!' 1 4. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie $9 U 11. Packing :-i-U .:,t. traw Rye. $8.5uU 9; oat, $"'.' 7.50; wheat, "..-.". .- . 1

Pirk.

Mou-

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To flic Editor: What makes a happy marriage? If people would only hearken to that Wi ll known saying. "Think thrice before you leap," I feel confident to say that rru.rriage could be made a very beautiful m-d happy thing. The main trouble is that marriage is merely considered a barter nowadays, whereas in the days of our grandmothers and great grandmothers it was looked upon as a holy act. and in View of such was given the thought and reverence due it before taking the

final step. j Today it is nothing more than a lot- j terv. You cio me- your title and I i

givo you my money, or. if not that. ' , something similar j j There is but one way to make a hap- j ! py marriage. First, be sure that youio j marriage is based on love. It is im- i j possible for two people to be happily! ', married without love as the main fa.i tory. There is too much to bear and j I forbear to at -nipt any such union with- j j out It. There are many stormy s--as ' j to pass over, but with love as the pilot ; j the rocks liny be safely avoided and ; I the. lives saved from shipwreck. j

When I say love I don't mean to' disregard all else. No matter how deeply two people may love. If the ', means requisitet for a livelihood are' missing, the wings of love are too oft- ! en apt to lose a" feather. The r.K'n'sj salary must always be taken into con- : sid-rati n. love won't buy tip- peers- j sarv articles that are needed. To mar- j ry on love alone is as foolish as it is ; oold-bloodud to marry for money. j Thirdly, husband and wife must have enough Interests in common to be

drawn together. Fourthly, they must be of different temperam'-nts. so as to harmor.iz-' with each otbi r. ai:d what one lacks in his or her nature the oth'-r can supply, thus producing a perft ct bal ince. L.'stly. and this is very important, the wife must be ever ready to sympa-

Some. of the football critics are claiming that Pennoik, the Harvard lineman, is All-America material. "Heil Devil" Skillnian of Nassau is losing prestige as a football result prognosticator. He figured the Tigers would defeat Harvard 14 to 12. The loss of Captain "Jack'' Hegarty, who has had to retire from the game on .account of a broken ankle, is a severe blow to the Georgetown eleven. Both Penn and Cornell have made use of mov'ng picture machines as aids in football development. Perhaps that accounts for their poor showing this season. The Vanderbilt university eleven has played four eastern team1; in its history Carlisle Indians in 1905. the Navy in 1906, Yale in 1910 and Harbard In 1912. Rumor has it that Pendleton, the? Princeton football and baseball star, is

to become a professional lis 11 player next year and signed with the Washington Americans. The Princeton football squad h.n three pairs of brothers and another ; air of players of the same name. The brothers are the Swarf boys, the Wallers and the Trenkaians, while the Rakers. "Stew" and ' Hobey" are not related. Miller Huggins, the new manager of the Cardinals. Is a la.vyer and a member of the Ohio bar. Catcher Jim Archer says that he will demand a real salary before he elgns with the Cubs for 1913. Manager Jack Dunn of the aB'.timore. team has as"ed waivers on Harney Peity. former pitcher of the St. Louis iirowns. Pat Flaherty, the old Pittsburg-Pos-ton pitcher, is an applicant for the job as manager of the Elmira club of the New York State L ague. The C'fin 'iect icu t League has granted franchises to New London. Conn., and Pittstie'.d. Mass.. forming an eight-club

circuit for next season. The Si:p rbas under the ma na g eemon t of Jack Danbert hav been playin exhibition games around rliooklyn. Th team is called the "Dnubert Dodicts." owner h'Mion of the Si. Paul club, is scouring the country for a capable manager to s't.-ceed Mike Keiley. who has signed as pilot of the Indianapolis team.

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loiiri.Hvs ok t 01 nr. Hammond, Ind. Nov. 14 Editor Times: The attention of the people of Hammond, and 1 specially the religious and philanthropic societies, is invited to a case which may b" considered as worthy of their attention and investi-g-atifin. Catherine Carroway is a decent, hard working negro woman, who does washing for a living and supports herself and mother in this manner and at times contributes to the support of her husband, a crippled negro.

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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL KATES f. B. MOTT. President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. BLACK MUN, Secretary A. li- TA1 F.K. Tr-nsnrrr IUVVaR1 J- LDiJt, Manager

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