Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1912 — Page 7

November 16, 1012.

THE TIMES.

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NOTICE TO TIMES , READERS. NOTICE TO ADYKRTISEIU. Readets of tha following advertlssuonta who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity l not rrealed. should follow the instructions t fcddrr them by t! r ttr lvsn. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advervleors can net. In Justies to the advertisers. t-s - wered. Klinpiy tol.ow insti-uct.'ons. A far as ll la possible it is advised that all classified ails stouid either mailed "or sent to th office. The Tlmfs will not be responsible for errors In d taken over the telephone.

FOR RENT. FOR UK NT Two nicely furnished rooms, with bath, heat, electric light, to parties cmiilypJ during the day. Call arid see thorn. 3427 135lh St., opposite .1. K. church, Indiana Harbor.

SITUATION wanted POSITIONage IS. clerking In

WANTED. -By young man. office. Phone "40.

KOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms; steam heat. Call at S2s South Ilohnian st., or phone 9C6M. Quiet n lghborhood. 15-2

LOST AND FOUND. 1,( iST A bcaede hound: Hlmut 18 inches high; white and brown spots. Return to Mr. Moldrawski. 435-154th St.. West Hammond. Reward. 10-2

front room of the certain one-story frame building in front, and the twostory In rear, situated on" Lot 16, Block IS. of the Chieago-Tolleston Land & Investment Company's third Addition to TollestGn, now the city of Gary; said

room Is 32 by 22 feet and fronts on i

Jefferson street, a public highway in said city; said room has a glass front, front and side entrances. The bar is situated on the north side of said room and there are living- rooms in

rear and second story of said buildin. I am the sole owner of said building, license, stock and fixtures and have not and will not, directly receive or accept any aid or assistance of any kind from any person whatever. Ml KB PETE.

has a glass front and all of said room can be scin from said street. There are no living rooms connected therewith. There is one front and one back entrance. SA .MITEL LEVIN.

FOIt HF.NT Furnished s room; all conveniences. 1 lammo nd.

team heated 20 Condit St.. 15-2

LoST Female rabbit hound; black, white and tan; about IS inches high. Return to C. Kleinst hmidt, 413 Walter are., Hammond, and receive reward.

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M4I.F.11FLP. WANTE1- At once, driver. Kick laundry, Hammond. 16-3

AGENTS You can make S6 every day until Christmas selling, our l"e Kig Bargain Packages of Christmas Novelties: cost you only 4c; sell like hot cakes for l'lc. Everybody buys several packages; airents start with 1 r" packages: sell out in two or three hours. Funiculars free. Full si-r.e sample p.-n kagc mailed for 3o in stamps. Rest I ""T. Co., 10 Lexington ave.. providence, i;. I.

Ft' 'It RENT Small sleeping room, $1 a

wetk; two nice furnished rooms for Unlit housekeeping. lfS Plummer ave.. Hammond. 15tf l'Oll UK NT Two 6-room Hats on Sheffield ave.; new and up to date in every particular. Inquire 97 Sheffield ave., Hammond. 15-3

FOUND A remedy for Rheumatism, Kidney and Madder trouble, that Is not a med'eine. Send $1 00 for complete

treatment. Mineral Water Salt

12-6t

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Co.. ll,u. 29S, Gary, Ind.

K RENT Small farm: about four acres; suitable for poultry or garning. Address P. Hill. 13656 Caroniet ave., Hpgnvinch, 111. 13-6

LOST Friday night, American restaurant, Sibley st., or between there find Nickel Plate depot, gray purse containing stun of money. $10 reward :f returned to Times of rice.

NOTICE

OF

FOR RENT Furnished room with board; suitable for two gentlemen; home cooking. f5 Sibley St., Hammond.

W A NTKD 100 brick H.irc'nond Wrecking

mend Co. s groan.

.leu tiers. Co. G. II

W A N T F. I High class m.:n tti (c.-, shrubs. roses, v hit s. bushes, b'libs. tc. Good wages munent Exclusive territory. Bros. Nurseries. Ho hester. N. V

Apply

sell berry

IMP. KENT F.irnished room for sleeping; suitable for one or two. 232 I'lummer ave., Hammond. Near postoffice. 14-3

M J SOE r LAN EO US-

a:ij-.ii if your watch does not j keep good time bring it to us. We I will put it in good order. Also w do i clock and jewelry repairing. Charges ' will please' you. Will call for your j clock and deliver it. old gold and sil- j ver taken in trade, ('has. Arkln. the :

reliable jeweler, 03 State et , Ham mond. Established 23 years.

WANTEP--A gents. men or women: make $. to $10 per day until Christmas. Call sftrr p. m.. Wm. Ewen, 4--20 Wegg ave.. K.ist Chieafco. 15-2

roil KENT Two furnished rooms for Sight housekeeping. S3 Waiter St.. Hammond. 14-3 FOR KENT One 5-room flat, with gas stove and electric light; also one ffice room Apply 141 Logan st.. 'lammnnd. 14-3

WANTED Yhre.

men. t

dress. Apply 45. Carleton

In

1st.

to s;-;o tel.

appearing of trood adm. only, room 15-3

FOR RENT One 6-room house; modern: 1706-135th st. One 7-room house, i modern. 3 70S-l"5th St.. Indiana Har- ' bor. Apply Sarlc & Dupes Co., Indiana ! Harbor.

( ! CA HA NTEE I IKISIEKV All styles. Put up in holly boxes for holidnys. Everybody buys it. A big winner for agents. Exclusive territory. Credit. Parker Hosiery Mills, 774 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. LADIES When delayed or Irregular use Triumph Pills; always dependable. Relief and particulars free. Write National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, , Wis.

j WANTED .Sewing 231 Michigan ave.. ; Hammond. Tel. 117SR. 14-

WANTED Two cleiks: men o ra'.l-i road experience preferred. Apply A.' M. DeWeise, agent Erie railway, Ham- i mond. 14tf

FOr SAUK. or; SALE Powerful new $40 parlor ltea ting stove. $1.50. Hasement, 375S rttage Grove ave.. Chicago.

TYPEWRITING. ROOKS KALANCED and inventory taken at reasonable rates. Phone Hammond 1615.

NIG FT FIREMAN" Kubt'f r Tire C".

WANTED Itessvilb

-Standard Ind.

For SALE About 5 South Holimaii St.. comet e r v.

o spring ducks, opposite Oak Hill

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ALL KINDS OF SAFETY BLADES sharpened. Called for and delivered. Cfi State St.. Hammond. 14-3

FOR THE RENEWAL

LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Munster, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Albert McKee, is a male inhabitant and resident of said Town, 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 the Town of Munster, North Township, in said State, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter and citizen of the United States of America, and a man of good moral character, and that lie will apply to the Koard of Commissioners of Iake County, Indiana, at Crown Point, in said Lake County, on the first Monday in December, 1912, the same being the 2nd day of December, 1912, for renewal of liquor license heretofore granted to Fred Lange on the 5th day of December. 191). and transfered to me on the first Monday In Jun.-, 1912. and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor, and being

for the retail of splrltous. vinous and

malt liquors in less quantity than five gallons at a time and permit the samu

i to be drank on the premises where ! sold. The precise location of the

premises on which intoxicating liquors high way

are sold under the provisions of said j license are as follows: j The ground floor front room of the j one-story frame - building, situated on i the northeast quarter Section 37, j Township 25, Range 10 West. In North

Township. Lake County, Indiana, and known as Maynard. Said room faces on Columbia avenue, a public highway In the Town of Munster. Inside measurements are 20x34. feet, and said bar room has livinir rooms in the rear. One front and one side entrance. Ear is on north side of room and faces south. ALBE"T M'KEE

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A! LI QUo It LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, Lake County.

'Indiana, that the undersigned. Henry j R. Schneider, a male Inhabitant and j resident of the said City, Township, j County and State of Indiana, and is (over the age of twenty-one years and j has resided in the State of Indiana j more than one year and in the City of

Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. And that he is a qua!!- : tied voter; that he is a citizen of the United States of America; is a man of, good moral character :; 1 a fit person to bo entrusted with the sale of in-; toxicating liquors: that he will apply j to the Koard of County Commissioners ; at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, 1 on the first .Monday in December. 1912, j

the same being the 2nd day of December, 1912, for a renewal of license to retail Intoxicating, spiritous, rlnous and malt liquors in 1 ss 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 Hoard of County Oommisisoners on the 4th day of December. Hill, and Issui d by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for a period of ona 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 brick building located on lot 5. block 3. Townsenl & Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. The room in which

liquors are to be sold is 2450 feet, has

glass front, one front and side entrance and al lof the inside of said room can be seen from Fayette street. Said room faces south on Fayette street, a public

in the said City, Township,

$1.00 3.00; cranberries, brls. $7.501i 9 50; persimmons, cases, 12 pts, 5075c; pears, bids. $1.508 2.25. J Vegetablt s Celery, crate. Mich . 75 a85c; radishes, doz bunches, 20 ? 30c; Krussels sprouts, quart, 1 2 H 15e ; cabbage, brls, 7ocf $1.00; ton, $5.25 $ 5.50; green onions. 6 bunches. 6c; spinach, tub. 50c'! $1.00; squash, doz, 60C? $1.00; cucumbers, boxes. 2 doz, $1 ,r,0' 2.00; eugplant. case, Fla., $3.00 ir 3.5 0; turnips, washed, fi0'a75c; watercress, brls, $1.50'-i 3.0"; peppers, crate, Fla., $3.00t 3.25; beets, lot) bunches, $1.25; sacks, trimmed, 3d'.i .15c; cauliflower, bid. $1.7512.25: pumpkins, doz. 5"c $1.00; onions, sucks, 65 t 68 lbs. 50-fi 75c; string beans, green. hamper, $2.25 ;f 2.50; wax, hamper, $2.50'2.7o; tomatoes, box, $ 1 .75 i 2.00 : lettuce, leaf. box. sr't 10c; head, hamper. 75o5 $1.25; parsley, doz bunches. 10c; carrots. 1"0 buncties, $1.25 r 1.50; sacks, washed, 30 i?t40o; parsnips, tubs, 50c. Veal calves 50fif.O lbs. 1 0 -?. 10 '4 c ; 60 ffSO lbs, lir7l2e; 60 "U 200 lbs. 7y.l0e; bO'ii 110 lbs. 12-il 14c.

Potatoes South Dakota, bu. 40I51c: Minnesota, bu. 45 54c; Wisconsin, bu, 40'5 5.1c; sweet, Jersey, brl, $3,75 14.00.

GARY HAS TO GET ALABAMA STEEL AS3I8TANCE

Orders at the Gary atle mill are so heavy that the HMnol Steel com pony, which has been selling ouehnlf of ltM n&le product to the Standard Forcings works nt Indiana Harbor, has to rail upon the Tennessee Iron and Steel plant at Unilcy, Aln., tn take earf of the order. The orders which Khnuld be tilled at the linri mills have In lie filled a thousand miles nwny and then shipped to Ini'iana Harbor. ThlM is an Indication of the great prosperity Id the steel business.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

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Cattle Choice to prime steers, $10.00 . 11.00: medium to good steers, $7.45'u 9.50: inferior to fat steers. $5. 40'a 7.1 5 ; fat cows and heifers, $ 4.00 r ft. 75 ; canners and cutters, $2.75fi 4 35; feeding cattle, Ctio'it l.oeo lbs. $4.00 ' 7.50 ; fair to fancy veal calves. $9.35 iff 10.40 ; heavy calves, $4 00 ?i6.75; milkers and springers, per head. $35. 00 'a 9u 00.

The recent action f company in refusing

crude fuel oil and the price of the product

f the Standard Oil to sell any more

advance in tha to ptohibitory

WANTED A bright bovi:

between H and 1 1 years of ago to assist in euttinir room.

I FOR SALE Art Garland base burner,

in lirst ela; Hammond.

a condition. 49

Condit st., 16-3

PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 61 State st Hammond.

Goshen Shirt Mfg. Co., Condit st., Hammond.

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MEN AND WOMEN WANTED For! government positions. $80 month.' Thousands of appointments coming. I Write for list of positions open. Frank- j Iln Institute, Desk 22, Koehester. N. T. !

FOR SALE 6-room modern cottage: 37'i ft. lot; on Ash st. 6 -room cottage, 5n It. lot. on Cedar: terms or cash. Inquire between 5 and 7 p. m. or Sundays at 4fi6 Ash ft., Hammond.

LSOAT, NOT I fTES.

WANTED Rubbers for lrg. Fr;nk S. Eet ft

wood finishCo. 10-26 tf

F.M-vf.k HELP. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National ("v-operative Realty Co., VI 415 Mar Jen RuUding, Washington, I). C.

WANTED General agent for Hammond to organize and supervise five counties: best g-ener.il agents contract, best contracts to sell International Life of St. Louis. Mo. Address Scott & !- sen. Mgrs., 6o6-li So. La Salle St., ChiR gO.

WANTED Ambitious men for real estate businss; no experience; hisrh profit. Address IT. Krause & Co., 607 Marquette, IP.dg.. Chicago.

WANTED Girl for general work: no laundry; must si

home. 50 Rimbaeh ave., Hammond.

housoep at

FARM FOR SAKE 50 acres good farming Tand with necessary buildings, on south side of Ridge road. l mile west of stallbohm corner. F. Kutzbach. Prop.. Hammond. 16-6 KARGAIN HUNTERS ATTENTION '. Free 50 chickens, 50 apples trees, 1 incubator with the purchase of 23 acres of Michigan farm land: located on beautiful trout stream. with fine timber; near schools, towns and roads. Price only $235; $10 down, $5 monthly. Henry Krause, 6i7 Marquette Bldg , Chicago. 15-4 FOR SALE Household furniture; one base burner, a kitchen cabinet, dining room set. ice box, parlor suit, two beds, dresser and commode. kitchen chairs and table and gas range and took -stove: all new. At 231 Lewis St.. phone ,",67, Hammond, Ind. Used only 10 months. Foil SALE Dining room table, one leather couch, one music cabinet, electric l .mp. wardrobe. Call 42 Highland St., Hammond. Phone 1610.

NOTICE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant i to the order of the Hon. Harry C. Sheridan, Jteferee In Bankruptcy of the T. S. District Court, the undersigned Trustee of the Estate of Taul Popovtch, now offers and will continue to offer for sute until Thursday. Nov. 21. at 1 p. in., at his office, room 234. Federal Building. Hammond. Indiana, all the real estate belonging to said bankrupt, located in Indiana Harbor, Indiana, nnd described as follows: Lot 4. in block 67. improved with new brick store room and fiats; and also lot 5. in block 67. in Indiana Harbor, Indiana, i For further particulars apply to p.

L Surprise. Trustee, or L. V. Cravens, attorney, Hammond. Ind.

NOTICE

OF

County and State. l!?.r is on the north side of room. Said place of business is further known and described as 93 Fayette street. There ere office rooms on the second, third, fourth and fifth stories of said building. HENUY R. SCHNEIDER.

Hogs Kulk of heavy butchers, butchers, $7. 75 f! 7.9." W7.90: light liicht.

shipping packing.

sales

$7. Soft' S .05: light : licht bacon. $7.60 i $7.e0'ii 7.45; heavy j

$7.S5 5 8.00 ; heavy packing, 1

ii.uti Mt-; mixeii packing

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

WANTED ' work. ISs

tod girl Flu rnmei

for general house ave.. Hammond.

WANTED (.juiek. white; a sticker ing home .cooking era; nice place for

F R SALE Sporting goods, cigar and confectionery store; located in South Chicago and near It. R. depot: will sell for cash or real estate. Address F. Ahern, 9108-10 Erie ave.. South Chicago.

one good cook, and capable of dofor 1 5 or 20 board- : one who knows her

business. Write, giving references, experience and salary expected. F. O. Wilcox. 541 Madison st., Gary, Ind.

Hilt SAKE Vacant, 374j feet, Oak St., near 149tli; east front; will sacrifice for quick sale; cash or Installments. Addrtss K ), Times, Hammond.

WANTED Apply 30

Girl for general housework. Warren at.. Hammond.

FOR S A LB Household furniture veryreasonable. 162 Highland st Hammond. 12tf

WANTED At once, young woman for light housework. S7 West Gostlin at., Hammond. 15-2

WANTED Girl for general housework; $4 50 per week; must speak Slavish. Apply Steve Kann, ,S4 Chicago ave., Calumet. East Chicago.

W ANTE I ) W a i t re ss. A p p 1 y Majestic hotel, Hammond.

to

Chef, 8-2

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FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; convenient to andard Steel, Hump and C'onkey plant; furnace heat, gas, electric lights, bath: no children. 857 Erie st , Hammond.

HEHK IS A IJAKGAIX. FOR SALE 9-room modern house, on 50-foot lot, on Michigan ave.; 7-foot basement under whole house, extra large- hot water heating plant, large porch on front and side, laundry tubs and laundry hot water heater, has gs, 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 31S, Hammond, Ind.

NOTICE TO N N- R ESI DENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR

COURT. ROOM NO. 2. NOVEMBER TERM. 1912 I. S. TENT AND AWNING CO.. A CORPORATION. VS. CHARLES E. BAKER. CAUSE No. 9792. ACTION TO SUIT ON ACCOUNT. Now comes the plaintiff by L. V. Cravens, attorney, and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Charles E. Kaker, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action

and that the same will stand for trial at the iiei.t term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 14th day of January. A. D. 1913, the same being the second day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Kuilding. at H immond, In said County and State, on the sec

ond Morula of January. A. D. 1913. said action will le heard and determined In his absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 15th day of November. A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. Ky Eoseoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

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 ta over the age of twenty-one years and

! has resided in the State of Indiana for J more than one year and In the City of

Hammond. North. Township, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to thardats of this notice and that he is a qualified voter and that he has filed bla declaration with the clerk of the Lake Circuit Court at Crown Point, Indiana, for to become a citizen of the United States of America, which petition is now pending in said Court, and is a man of good moral character; tnat he will apply to the Roard of Country Commlsisoners at Crown Point. Ike County, Indiana, on the first Monday in December, 1912, the same being the 2nd day of December, 1912. for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, spiritous and vinous liquors in quantities af less than five gallons at a time and permit the same to

b drank where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Hoard of

County Oommisisoners on the 4th day of December, 1911,- and Issued by Charles 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 be renewed Is as follows: The west room on the ground floor of the two-story cement building situ

ated and located on lots 27 and 2S, i

block 2. Morris' addition to the City of Hammond, Indiana. Said room is 22x 46x12 feet and faces on Morton avenue, a public highway in the City of Hammond, Indiana. The bar is on the east side, of said room. There is one front

and rear entrance. Kuilding has 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.

TOLLESTON. Lots 1 to 4. blk 2. Oakdale add. Mike Danish to Andrew Cupka. $3,000 Lot 16. blk 19. Oak Park add, Jacob Zillinger to William P. Stanton 2,200 Lot 45. blk S. Logan Park add. Andrew Joseph O'Connell to

Ambros Klim .'. Same real estate as last deed, Catherine Patterson to Ambrose Klim Lot 23, resub, blk 6, E. Hyde Park sub., Robert W. A. Duncan to Owen K. Agner Lot 6. blk 49. 2nd Oak Park add. Frank N. Gavit to Earl Donovan Skeen

Lots 4. 5. 8. 9. blk 4S: lots 12, 13. blk 49; lots 5, 6. blk 62; 2nd Oak Park add, Frank N. Gavit to D. Joe Veresh 1 Itt 12. blk 49. 2nd Oak Park add, D. Joe Veresh to Joe Vojtek... Lot 13, blk 49. End Oak Park add. D. .Toe Veresh to Nick G'uddish GARY'.

Lot 1". blk 2. Grant Park Condi t-Mc-G in nlty Realty to George Koscoe Lot 3, blk 27. Gary Land Co. sub, John J. Dingier to

chael McMahon HA.MM )ND.

blk 5, Homewood add. Ibach to Thomas

add. Co.

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430

450

Lots 43. 44. Joseph (J

Jones Lots 11. 12, blk

ry's add: lots ; KirkholT's add, lett to Frank I

600

4. Towle & Ave26. 27. blk 3. , Thomas Kart-

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$7.55'i( 7.80; lluht mixed. $7.5 0 ru 7.75. Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $7.35 rn 7.70; lambs, fair to good, $7.00 'n 7.35 ; lambs, common to fair, $6.25 5i 7.00; lambs, feeders. $5.75 ft 6.60 : lambs, culls, $5.00 ( 6.00; yearlings, fair to best light. $5.15 6.00; yearlings. fair to

best heavy, $4.757 7.50; wethers, good to choice. $ 4.25 4.60 ; wethers, plain to

good, $4.00 !i 4. 25 ; ewes, fair to best,

$3.75 ii 4.25.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

Open Illsrh Low Close Dec. wheat.. S7S4 7S S6H Mar wheat.. 93 53 92 92', July wheat.. SSTs SS"8 SSi Dec. corn... 49 49 47R 47 May corn... 4Sr-s 4 9 4 74 47 S July corn... 49 49 4 4S"n 48 Dec. oats 30'-2 30 S0na 30 May oats 32 H 32 'n 32 82 July oats... S2 32,-2 32 32

Hay Receipts, 53 3tons; shipments, 10 Otons. Offerings small and demand good. Market firm. Choice timothy, $18 -a 19: No. 1. $16aJ 17; No. 2 and No. 1 mixed, $13.50 15; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed. $10lgl2. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice. $16ffi 16.50; No. 1. $15!? 15.50. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice. $1 4.503 15.50; No. 1, $12.50Tal4. Illinois. Indiana and Wisconsin feedtng prairie ? 9 "7? II. Packing $7.5Qa-S.50. Straw Rye. $8.500 9; oat. $77.50; wheat, $6.650.

Lot S7. S Trail kle seph T. t "o.

Lot 4S. Wolf Lot 2 9. huff's driek Lot 2:i. Lawn

v2 lot 6n. Stafford & s Ironworkers' add, JoReed to J. S Klackmun

blk 3. Riverside add. Leo to David Nichols W lot 27. blk 1. Kirkadd, William II Kento Joel S. Klackmun W 2 lot 3. blk 4. East add, John K. Rrooltover

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

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SALE First r. Smith. 100

class saloon. Inquire State st., Hammond.

FOR RENT New 4-room cottage; young married couple preferred. Address K H W. Times, Hammond.

FOR KENT Heated furnished bedroom; all conveniences; suitable for two gentlemen. 293 Sibley st., Hammond. 16-3 FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. Margaret Miller, 37S North Hodman St., Hammond.

FOR RENT Nice rooms, with board: hotne cooking. 1-lione S61R or call S5S Indiana ave., Hammond. Mrs. Charles Harmon. 1S-6

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern. 362 Plunimer ave., Hammond. 15-2

FOR RENT Furnished room, with board; gentlemen preferred. 143 Indlana ave., Hammond. 15-2

FOR SALEIn Homewood, 854 South. Jiohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each

floor. Separate heating land

plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. Easy terms. Apply Al H K, Times, Hammond. ' BOARDERS WANTED. W ANTE D BO A R D ERS Rooms and board $5.50 a week; electric lights, furnace heat and hath. Tel. 1002L1. 810 Alice ave., Hammond. 15-2

Au-and

is last deed, to Augusta

NOTICE FO.-t THE RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens

of the City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, Samuel 1 Levin, a male Inhabitant anil resident

of the said City, Township, Count' and State of Indiana, and is over the age of twenty-one years and has resided in the State of Indiana more than one

MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS and watches. 65 State st., Hammond, Ind.

NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Garv, Calumet township, Lake

! County, Indiana, that the undersigned, ; Mike Pete, Is a male inhabitant of said jolty, county and state and 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,

I Calumet Township, more than six

I months prior to the fltte or said no-

tlce, and lie is a qualified voter there of ; that he was born in Austria. Hun

! gary, and has declared bis intention tot

become a citizen of the United States.

i a man of good moral character;

that will apply to the Board of

County Commissioners of Crown Point, lake County, Indiana, on ti e first Monday of the December term, 1912, 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, said license having been heretofore issued to me by said Roard of CountyCommissioners of lake County, on the first Monday of Deeen-ber, 1911, for a period of one year from said date. The precise location) where said liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license is as follows: The ground floor,

veiir I K Cltl- lit 11 inim.ir.ri 1 . V t

County, Indians, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. And that he is a qualified voter; that he is a citizen of the United States of America; is a man of good moral character and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors; that he will apply to the Board of

County Commissioners at Crown Point. : I.ake County, Indiana, on the first Mon- '. day in December. 1912, the same being' the 2nd day of December, 191 2, for a re-1 n-ewal of liquor license to retail lntoxi- ( eating, spiritous, vinous anil malt liq- ' uors in less quantities than five gal- 1 Ions at a time and permit the same to'

lie drank upon the premises where j sold. Said license belntf heretofore j granted by the Board of County Com- j missioners on the 4th day of Decern- j ber, 1911, and issued by Charles A. j Johnson, auditor of said Township, i County and State, for a period of on j year from said date. The precise location -where liquors j are to be sold by the provision of the ! license to be renewed is as follows:! The front room on the ground floor of j the one-story brick building. Said I

room is 2'ixSO feet ana races south on State street, a public highway in Hammond, Indiana, and located and situated on the east 32 feet of Jot S7 ajid west 22 feet of lot 36, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana. The room

to Kerltia Kain rmeister ... I A-t 15. Cottage drove add. gusta Laniproeht to Rubia Celia Riamond

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SPORTING NOTES. Paris. Nov. 12. It has been definitely decided that Billy Papke and Frank Klaus, middleweight fighters, will meet here on Dec. 4. Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 12 There is still a chance that Champion Ad Wolgasj will be seen In a San Francisco ring on Thanksgiving day. That Jim Coffroth will handle the scrap and that Willie Ritchie probably will be the champion's opponent is the statement of Tom Jones and his fighter. Fresno. Cal , Nov. 12 - Hubert Leonard, who pitched for Denver and has been sold to the Boston Americans, celebrated h's arrival in his home town by pitching a no bit. no run game against Lemoore, champions of the San Joaquin -valley. Leonard pitched for

Fresno. The game whs called at nd of the ninth inning because

darkness, the score being 0 to 0. Philip E. Campbell. 19 years old. arrived in Chicago Sunday In an endurance walking contest from Los Angeles to Boston. He left Los Angeles on June lo and has averaged thirty-five miles a day. Four walkers started to win a $1,000 prize offered by L A. Full

er, a Los Angeles business man Interested in sport. Two dropped out in

California, but the third survived until Omaha was reached, where he required hospital attention. As soon as the world's 1S-2 billiard championship at New York is over Calvin Demarost and George Sutton will start on a tour of the country under the management of Charley Tonnes of Chicago. They will play through the leading eastern cities first, as Demarest never has played in some of them, while it is some years since Sutton went on n tour. At the meeting of the Chicago Skat league at the Hotel Sherman Sunday afternoon August Kfaff won the first

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heights has caused the Gary, South Chicago and Indiana Harbor steel plants to quit burning oil as fuel in

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in these columns sometime ago. Gas-producers will be used at the Inland Steel s Harbor plant and tar will be used at Gary and Suth Chicago works of the Illinois Steel Co. The tar will be procured from the) Gary and Joliet coke, ovens and acordlng to lolal officials there will not be much of

it available as the. steel trust has a large part of Its tar supply contracted for. An official statement regarding the tar experiments at Gary has been issued. It reads as follows: "Recently the Indiana. Stel company. Gary, Ind., has been exper'menting with the use of tar as a fuel for its openhearth furnaces in place of producer gas. The result of tliesn operations has been very successful, and at the present time two furnaces in openhearth unit No. 1 are being operated exclusively with tar. The tar is used in its liquid state as it comes from the by-product coke oven plant and is handled very much like fuel oil. The. burners are. similar to those used for oil and the tr is atomized with steam. Produce Much Tar. "The coke ovens at Gary are now producing about 250,000 tons of coke and about 1.000,000 gallons of tar per month. This amount of tar is said to be sufficient for approximately six of the CO-ton open-hearth furnaces of ths type Installed at Gary. It will be readily seen, therefore, that it will be possible to operate only a fraction of the furnaces with tar, there being 42 furnaces in the three ope.n-hearth units operated by the Indiana Ste-el company. "It has been sugested that the use of tar might serve to relieve the diffi

culties of the steel foundries in the west due to the curtailment of the supply of fuel oil. In some cases this may offer a solution o ftlie fuel oil problem, but there Is not sufficient tar on the market to permit of its being used generally. Th roofing manufacturers now absorb largo quantities and the amount remaining for fuel purposes is comparatively small."

Sight of Skulls "Gets" Workman in Cemetery.

Laporte, Ind., Nov. 15. Jfihn Rack, employed In construction woik here, became so ill at the sight of human skeletons dug up by workmen that it is feared he will die. In the course of plowing operations in an old cemetery this morning the skulls of three humans were found. The point of a plow pierced the opening of the b-ft cya of one. Another when fastened to the limb of a tree seemed to frown in direthreat. Rack quit work and was removed to his home seriously 111.

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Chicago Trade good. Wholesale' prices for carbon and other oils were as follows: Standard white, r, test. lfi-'4o; perfection, lfi'-r; headlight. 175 test,1 12c: eocene. 1 2 c ; gasoline. ISc: machine gasoline. 261-c; raw linseed, single brls. 50c; boiled. 51c; turpentine. 46c: summer Mac k"U. 7'i ; winter black oil. Sc. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. l.i. Chit ago.

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PRODUCE MARKET.

Butter Extra creamery. 33c; firsts, 2 9. a ft 3ic; seconds, 2Sc; dairies, 25 f 30c; packing stock, 2i'77'23'2c; process, 27 ls it 2ic Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 19c: geese. lli 12', jo; ducks, 14f16c: fowls, lfli-ti lie; roosters. P'trlOc: springs, 12Vi3 13c. Eegs Firsts, 27c: ordinary firsts, 21c: dirtiis. 20c; checks, 1 6 c. Leans Pea. hand picked. $2.5nft 2.65; brown Swedish.. $1.501-1.75; Lima, per 100 lbs. $..": red kidney, $2.30

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ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL EATES f . B. MOTT, President FKA&K HAMMOND. Vice-President 4. S. BIACKMUN, Secretary A. U. TAtPLK. Treasurer LDWAKD J. Ui.R. M3tia3

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