Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 23 November 1912 — Page 7

November 23, 1912.

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HELP.

AGENTS You can make $6 every day

until Christmas selling our 10c Big

Bargain Packages of Christmas Novelties; cost you only 4c: sell like hotcakes for 10c. Everybody buys several

packages, agents start with 100 pack

ages, sell out in two or three hours. Particulars free. Full size cample package mailed for 3c in stamps. Best SIfg. Co., 12 Lexington ave., Providence, R. I.

FOR SALE. EDWARD C. WEEKS, 223 FAYETTE st.. Is selling fruit trees for April delivery. 1913. Trees, cherries, pears, peaches, plums, apples, Quince, 32x42 x5 ft. Also apricots, grape vines, currants, gooseberrys, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, rhubarb, asparagus. Also all kinds shade and ornamental, evergreens, hedge plants.

shrubs, roses, bulbs. flowers of all i ,t n T"i H r, ri.p Anv fin, ax- flnMnr nurh 1

articles by card to E. C. Weeks, 22 Fayette st., Hammond. He will call.

FOR SALE. TOR SALE First class saloon. Inquire

J. T. Smith, 100 State EC, Hammond.

FOR SALE Good top wagon; will sell cheap or trade for groceries. 457 State st., Hammond. I'hone 1303R. FOR SALE Almost new $24 gas range; will sacrifice If taken at once. 457 State St.. Hammond. Phone 1305R.

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calf. ' 23-3 I

FOR SALE In Ilomewood,

8o4 South Uohmaii st

apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating

! plants. Location most ideal jin Hammond. Easy terms.

Apply M il R, Times, Hammond.

FOR RF.NT. FOR R.ENT Corner saloon, with license, in West Hammond. 42 Plummer ave., Hammond. 23-2

uors 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 Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, on the

first Monday of December, 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, 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-Tolieston Land & Investment Company's third Addition to Tolleston, now the city of Gary; said room Is 32 iby 22 feet and fronts on Jefferson stfeet, 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 building. 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. MIKE PETE.

all persons interested, that on and aft- ' er the first-day of February, 1!13, this : Common Council will cause any bodies

in said cemetery to be exhumed, all as

8951 of Volume 3, Statutes, Revision

FOR SALE Fresh Phone 12S2Y1.

cow, second

MEN WANTED To learn barber trade. We teach by free work and save years of apprenticeship. No better work. Jobs always waiting. Tools given. Wages in finishing department. See our offer. Sloler Barber College, Chicago. 111.

WANTED- High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses. vines. berry Pushes, bulhs. etc. Good wages. Permanent. Exclusive territory. Brown Bros. Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y.

FOR SALE One 4-cylinder Corbin automobile, 4-passenger, $100; one Buick truck, in good running order, cheap. Fayette st. Garage, Hammond. FOR SALE 9-room house: cost $3,000 but $2,500 will buy; $1,000 mortgage: $1,600 cash and time. Owner within. 3S16 Ivy St., Indiana Harbor.

FOR SALE Grocery and market; cen- ; trally located in Hammond; doing, good business; reason for selling: i leaving town. Lock box 494 Hammond, ! lnd. 23-12

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; heat furnished; have

! one room for gentleman. 490 So. Hoh- ; man st., opposite Central library, Haraj mond.

I FOR RENT- ! gas. F. B. mond.

-Six-room flat; bath and Hall, Erie depot, Ham-

FOR RENT Newly furnished apartments for light housekeeping. Apply ISO Indiana ave., Hammond.

FOR RENT Upper flat. 85 4 So. Hohman st. Apply Times office.

FOR SALE $35 Cabinet gas range; : fine condition: too large for present location; first $12 takes it. Voorheis, 25 Williams St., Hammond.

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern in every way; heat furnishwl; convenient to S. Steel. S57 Erie St., Hammond.

"WANTED A young man

for hardware department;! S3oo buys well established - r? i good paying candy, grocery and delione with experience preici-.tore: Opposue pubnc school;

Ted" COod. Steadv Position tOiood reason for selling. 136th. between - - . 1 Vlr snH Pirn lrli

, . , , All. .. 1 . I ' -.. ....... "1"-" ,y , .

ngnr party, v . Annas vo., Hammond.

FOR RENT A typewriter: New Century Universal keyboard. 754 South llohraan St., Hammond.

FOR RENT Second flat; S rooms; all conveniences. 222 Sibley St., Hammond. I'hone 248. 22-3

"WANTED Laborers for transfer work on pi. "cc work basis at Osborne, lnd.

Indiana Flarb

Rj'ilroad Co.

FOR SALE Cheap, one 54-inch dining room table and six chairs: one dresser, one laundry stove, one kitchen table: all nearly new. Inquire Robert Rouse, 334S Aldis, Indiana Harbor.

FOR RENT Two newly furnished connecting bedrooms; suitable for two or three; all conveniences. 232 Plummer ave., near postoffice, Hammond. 22-3

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National "..-Operative Realty Co., VI 41 5 M;;rden Building, Washington, D. C.

GUARANTEED HOSIERY All styles. Put i.; in holly boxes for holidays. Everybody buys it. A big winner for agents. Exclusive territory. Credit. Parker Hosiery Mills. 774 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

LET SI E SHOW YOU HOW EASY YOU can own ten to forty acres of land In a co-operative land and development company with a very little money on easy payments, that will make you $600 per year and still hold your present position. Address M G, Times, Hammond.

FOR RENT Eight-room brick house; furnace, electric lights, gas, fine well and all modern Improvements: garage in connection of desired; 444 E. State st. For particulars call on W. B, Muir, ICS Logan St., Hammond. I'hone S25W.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOSI NO. 2, NOVEMBER TERM, 1912. U. S. TENT AND AWNING CO., A CORPORATION, VS. CHARLES E. BAKER. CAUSE NO. 9792. ACTION TO SUIT ON ACCOUNT. Now comes the plaintiff by I.. V. Cravens, attorney, and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Charles E. Baker, 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 next 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 Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Stondaf of January, A. D. 1913, said action will be 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. 191 2. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE.

Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

provided by Section

of Burns' Annotated

of 190

That the remains of all persons re

maining unclaimed after the above

mentioned date, be removed and properly reinterred under the direction and Subject to the approval of this Common Council in some suitable cemetery or burial ground in the vicinity of this

city, by and at the expense of this city and that all monuments, grave stones or other distinguishing marks shall be removed with such remains and placed in proper position; and That the names as ascertained of all deceased persons reinterred together with a description of the place of reinterment be recorded in the proper record of the proceedings of this Common Council. Whereas, an emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this ordinance, all rules of this Common Council are hereby suspended and this

ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its adoption, there being present and vot

ing two-thirds of the members-elect of said Common Council and all members present voting in the affirmative for the adoption of this ordinance. Adopted by the Common Council of the City of Whiting, Indiana, this ISth day of November, 1912. B. PARKS, Slay or. Attest: GEO. W. JONES, City Clerk. Presented to the Slayor for his approval this 18th day of November. 1912. GEO. W. JONES. City Clerk. Approved by me this ISth day of November, 1912. B. PARKS, Mayor. Returned by the Mayor with his approval endorsed thereon this 18th day

of November, 1912. GEO. W. JONES, City Clerk.

Stichel Hart Jr. Adam Goebel. Michael Kozacik. J. Janson. Elsie Opperman. August Hartz. Herman Rau. A. J. B. Lehman. A. J. Smelser. L. Ginke. Herky Conley. Alia Wilson. Emil Keller. Mary Reese. William Dunzing. F. Berg. Ernie Zahrndt. Frank Sfichan. Charles Rueling. Henry Sehnaedewerid. Rudolph Borchart. Charles Wangerin. Peter Hanson.

William Krohn. William Kumpf. William Steinweg.

Baley Wagner. George Kolasky, E. Brenedt. T. N. Smelser. J. Anderanin. Elizabeth Honson. C. Ethertdge. L. Llngham. Arthur Krieps. J. Scbaufele. Mike Palyo. Mike Hollts. James Hayes. E. Ropenberg. Ed McLaughlin. Henry Bader. Daniel Lease. Cora Floter. Gust Blow. C. Johnson. J. IIolz. F. GolTiite. William Schnell. Fred Hogg. Emmia Bongraber. Fred Carroll. Mike Yeager. August Stawitzke.

Wr. Supta. W. E. Larbey. Joseph Chalat. Slike Szabo. John Reich. Mike Jakob. Joe Scrabalske. Joe Scrabalske Tree. K. Krebs. 1. J. Dees. John Soljorn. George Harrison. Herman Walter. Imre San ye. Herman Post. Mike Strepa. S. H. Dewoody. Baby Ahlers.

Steave Sage. Leon Squler. Howard Sehultz. John Homar. C. Hals.

alias

William Stern weg.john Durak. Henry C. Gehrke. Charles Keller. August Falkenthal.p. Foss.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; private family; with or without board. CS5 Oakley ave. (2nd fiat), Hammond.

FOR SALE Powerful new $40 parlor heating stove, $16.50. Basement, 3756 Cottage Grove ave.. Chicago.

WANTED Ambitious men for real estate business; no experience; high profit. Address II. Krause &. Co., 607 Marquette Bids-. Chicago.

WANTED M esse n ge r wav office I. II. Belt

boy. Apply subR. R. Co. 21-3

WANTED Solicitors, male or female, to sell kitchen cabinets on payments of one dollar per week. Want six experienced solicitors. Ask for Sir. Dunluvy a t ' Ma j . sue hotel any day between 12 and 1.30. 20-4

' FARM FOR SALE 50 acres good ' i farming land with necessary build-. ! ings, on south side of Ridge road, Vz ! mile west of Stallbohm corner. F. Kutz- ! bach, Prop., Hammond. 16-6

t FOR SALE One 4-cylinder Corbin au

tomobile, 4 passenger, $100; one Buick truck, In good running order, cheap. Fayette st. Garage, Hammond. FOR SALE Frame house, sixteen rooms and basement; hate, gas and etlctrtcity; suitable f r two families, or for a rooming bouse. 133)0 Ontario avenue, Hegewlsci', 111. 22-2t

FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; suitable for one or two gentlemen; steam heat. Call at S2S So. Hohman St., Hammond, or phone 9S6M. 22-2

FOR RENT Large barn at 95 Douglas St., with big wagon shed. Phone 58 or call at 144 Sibley st., Hammond.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 505 Hohman st., Hammond. 21-3

FOR RENT 5 rooms; first floor; modern. 132 Sheffield ave., Hammond, l'-i blocks from street car barns. 21-3

WANTED Car repairers for box cars; . good money; steady work. Apply , Ryun Ci Co., Hegewisch, 111. MEN AND WOMEN WAN"! ED For government positions. $80 month. Thousands of appointments coming. Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute. Desk 22. Rochester. N. Y. FEMALE HELP. ANY LAD Y CAN EARN $40 MONTHLY copying letters, spare time at home. Booklet 10 ents in silver tells how. American Copying Association, Washington. D. C. 23-4

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 21tf

FOR SALE Early 1913 model K 6p.tssenger Krit demonstrator; a snap. A. O. Merrill, Krit agent, 601 Michigan ave., Hammond. Phone 531.

FOR SALEDr. Wels' Hammond.

Geese and farm. South Tel. 18

ducks. Apply Hohman St., 23-5

FOR RENT One 6-room house; modern; 170S-135th st. One 7-room house,

modern, 170S-135th St., Indiana Harbor. Apply Sarlc & Dupes Co.. Indiana

Harbor.

do washing Sibley st

WANTED A womsn to .-.rid houseeleaiiing. 19

Hammond.

WANTED A woman for washing p.nd ' houseclear.lng. 769 Claude St., Ham- ' mond. I'hone 1G37M. 22-2

FOR SALE Gentleman's new tailor made suit, of bct material; size 40. : Address D, Times, Hammond. 22-2 ; FOR SALE Flat building, 61 Con- : nectlcut st., containing one six-room i flat, one five-room flat, one basement 'flat (3 rooms and bath); new building;

j first class in every respect; all rented, ! ! brings $107 per month. For prices and j

SITUATIONS WANTED Nursing nurse; confinement Phone 98 1W.

WANTED

by experienced cases a specialty. 22-3

CHAUFFEUR WANTS POSITION Not

afraid of work; 3 years garage ex perience: good recommendation. Ad

dress H L, Times. Hammond. 22-2

terms address Gerometta Broadway, Gary, lnd.

Bros.,

1216 21-6t

MISCELLANEOUS-

w A? i r.ij ijaaies to Know they can get first class dressmaking done at 123 E. Williams st., Hammond. Phone 11S3J. 3-3

WANTED Good girl for general house work; good home and good wages. Mrs. F. S. Baxter, CC9 So. Hohman st, Hammond.

FOR SALE Restaurant and boarding house; doing good business; death in family cause for soiling. Call 285 HofCma nst., Hammond, after 5:30 p. m.

WANTED Party to contract for all old lumber removed from box cars.

Columbia ave. and 150th St., Hammond

WANTED A girl

work. D. J. Sloran St., Hammond.

for general

1117 So. Hohman 20tf

i FOR SALE S-room brick house on

Plummer ave. near Calumet ave. 6-hous'e- ' room bungalow, Kane ave., near Char-

WANTED Good girl for general house work. 1SS riummer ave., Hammond.

BOARDERS WANTED. FIRST CLASS ROOM AND BOARD steam heat, electric light; everything modern, up to date. 422S Slagoun ave.. East Chicago. 23tf

lotte. 50x125 ft. vacant on Wood st. Also pome fine homes in south part of town. Prices can't be beat. Inquire 822 Howard ave., Hammond, or phone 1107R. D. C. Hamacher, agent.

LApiES When delayed or irregular use Triumph Pills; always dependable. Relief and particulars free. Write

National Medical Institute, Slilwaukee,

Wis.

WANTED Three gentlemen boarders; prices reasonable. 125 Carroll st., Hammond.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST One fur throw Wednesday morning between 8 and 9, between Calumet Park hotel and brewery; suitable reward for same. Sirs. Beanblos-

som, 11 Hurst st. LOST In Oidahoma, East Chicago, Thurs. afternoon, between 2 and 4 o'clock, pocketbook containing between $85 to $100, checks of $90 and a lot of valuable papers which are of no value to any one except owner. Finder will please return checks and papers and never mind the cash and receive .liberal reward. Notify this office.

FOR SALE Brick factory building with 5,000 square feet of floor space; on Indiana Harbor Belt and Michigan Central railroad; tidings on both sides of building; property is centrally located in Hammond, lnd.; can be used to good advantage for wholesale grocery, flour and feed store or for small factory of any kind; room on side track for six cars. C. C. Smith, 802 Chicago ave., East Chicago. 21-5

WAISTKD If your watch does not

keep good time bring it to us. We

will put it in good order. Also we do clock and jewelry repairing. Charges will please you. Will call for your clock and deliver it. Old gold and silver taken in trade. Chas. Arkin, the reliable Jeweler, 63 State st , Hammond. Established 23 years.

TYPEWRITING, BOOKS BALANCED and Inventory taken at reasonable rates. Phone Hammond 1616.

FOR SALE China cabinet, 6 dining room chairs, leather couch. Phone 439J. 4717 Baring ave.. East Chicago. i i FOR TRADE OR SALE A new modern 7-room house. For particulars Call 132SM. 18-6

TIMES WANT ADS SERVICE TO YOVT

ARE FOR

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 cook stove; all new. At 231 Lewis St., phone 367, Hammond, lnd. Used only 10 months.

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

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

LFOAL NOTfOEa

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

ARE YOU A TIMES READER

NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Gary. Calumet township, Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, Mike 1'ete, is a male inhabitant of said city, county and state and is over the age of 21 years and that he has re

sided In the State of

than one year and in Calumet Township, months prior to the

tice, and he is a qualified voter there

of; that he was born in Austria, Hungary, and has declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States, and is a man of good 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, 1!)12, for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liq-

Indiana for more

the city of Gary, more than six date of said no-

ORDINAN'CE 215. AN ORDIANCE FOR THE VACATING OF WHITING CESIETERY. WHEREAS, a petition has been pre

sented to this Council by seven resident free holders of this city, which petition 13 in Avords and figures as

follows, to-wit:

To the Honorable Common Council

of the City of Whiting, Lake County, Indiana:

The undersigned, resident free hold

ers of the said City of hitmg. do hereby respectfully petition your Honorable Ofuaxll, to vacate" the cemetery commonly, known as Whiting Cemetery

nd including the following described

real estate in said County of Lake and

State of Indiana, to-wit:

"A tract of land known as the Whiting Cemetery, being that part of the southwest quarter (S. W. !i ) of the northwest quarter (N. W. V ) of section eight 8), township thirty-seven (37), range nine (9). west of the Second 1'. SI., described as follows: "Commencing at the southeast corner of said tract and running thence north eight (S) chains and fifty (50) links to the right of way of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago liailroad Company, running thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said right of way, five (5) chains and sixtysix (66) links, thence southwesterly at right angles to said right of way, two (2) chains, seventy (70) links; thenee southeasterly twelve (12) chains, nineteen (19) links to a point in the southerly line of said southwest quarter (8. W. i,4) of the northwest quarter (N. W. Vi) of said section eight (8);. thence east ninety-six and one-half 1962) links to the place of beginning, containing four (4) acnts. more or less, Whiting, Indiana. "The undersigned respectfully represent in support of such petition that

it is common information in this City of Whiting that the said cemetery has long since fallen into neglect and disuse; that the remains of deceased persons buried in said cemetery have been from time to time exhumed and removed therefrom on account of such neglect, that such cemetery hinders and obstructs the growth of this city and that said cemetery is injurious to the health of the neighborhood in which it is located.

Names. frb;d j. smith frank n. gavit A. J. LAUER

Com'r of Health. CHARLES R. KLOSE Whiting, lnd. JNO. SI. T1I1KLE Whiting, lnd. CALLUS J. BADER Whiting, lnd. JAMES J. NEJDL Whiting, lnd. And whereas, upon consideration of such petition, this council finds that said real estate was for many years used as a cemetery, commonly known as the Whiting Cemetery, and such cemetery has long since fallen into neglect and disuse, the remains of de

ceased persons buried therein have been from time to time exhumed and removed therefrom on account of such neglect, and said cemetery hinders and obstructs the growth of this city, and

said cemetery is injurious t the health of the neighborhood in which it is located. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of the City of Whiting, Lake County, Indiana, that the said cemetery be vacated; that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed for and on behalf of this council, to prepare as nearly as may be. a complete list of the names of the deceased persons whose bodies remain interred in said cemetery and that the same be published for two weeks successively, once each week in some newspaper of general circulation printed and published in this county, together with a notice to

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS.

You are hereby notified that on and after the 1st day of February. 1913, the Common Council of the City of Whiting, State of Indiana, will proceed to exhume the remains of all deceased persons interred in the cemetery known and dsignated as follows, to-wit: A tract of land frnown as the W'hiting Cemetery, being that part of the southwest quarter (S. W. J4 ) of the northwest quarter (N. W. . ) of section eight (8), township thirty-seven (37), range nine (9 west of the second P. SI., described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of said tract and running thence north eight (8) chains and fifty (50) links to the right of way of the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Com

pany, running thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said rit-'ht of way, five (5) chains and . sixty-six (66) links, thence southwesterly at right angles to said right of way, two (2) chains seventy (70) links; thence southeasterly twelve (12) chains, nineteen (19) links to a point in the southerly line "of the. southwest quarter (S. W. U ) of the northwest quarter (N. W. ) of said section

eight (S); thence east ninety-six and one-half (96') links to the place of beginning, containing four (4) acres, more or less, all within the City of Whiting, Indiana, and to remove and relnter the same in some suitable cemetery or burial ground. By order of the Common Council of the City of Whiting. Indiana. GEORGE W. JONE3, City Clerk. Joseph Hausler, Ferdinand Reinke. alias William Schwelg. Joseph Haeusler.John Back.

John Schandell.

Joachim Schwartz. Johann Kroeker. Charles Deibel. Johanna Willkenlng. Jacob Caprez. John Schwartz. Charles Sehultz. Conrad Miller. Johanna Leverenz, alias

Johanna Le verentz. I'.

Berth-old Wlckfelder. William H. Hubbard. Theodore Sehultz John Cain. John B. Kohler. William Ghierk. Christian Nord. John Jacobs. William Schrage. Slike Bargrnan. Chris Vinzens. Henry Niemann. Frederich Eggers.

Albert Caminska. William Ballnus. Wm. Marbury. C. Stoll. Frank Soukp. Sler Koch. Daniel C. Byron. Forwell Olsen. J. Sechora. Mary Domsing. Emil Zahrndt. J. Opperman.

Slorgan.

T. o'Neil. A. Dvorsack. A. Bonsock. Andy Pushkash. A. Shlnder. W. Biesen. W. Vogel. George Titcombe. Edward Siles. Anlro Doodoek. J. VV. Brown. J. Halle. J. Metz. Paul SlivkaJohn Bola.

Christ Breitspiech-William Rosenberg, er, alias Christ Demettat Fish-

Addresses. Whiting. Ind.

Whiting, Whiting,

Ind. Ind.

Brertsprecher. Adam Griesel. Andreas Fink. John Dust. Ferdinand Kraetzer. Carl Sehultz..

rupps, deorge Patrick. George Shields. SI. Tkacs. C. Haa.se. W. C. Krause. Luise Setzke.

Edward Arndt. Henry Slillis. F. Oppermann. John Wannacott. Large Johnson. A. Skellenger. Walter SHUer. G. Lingham. F. Lingham. Andy Roney. Frk. Horetzki. Anni Zahrnott. Julius Miller. Bernhard Tlath. R. L. Perry. John J. Margan. Charles Russo. David Davis. Gottlieb Becking. Joseph Benedick. John Splsak. Slary Ellie Rusy. SI. Vogel. George Boskovski.

Charles Waliter. Herman Teters. Emil Kadon.

John Kish. Nora E. Hundley. Androm Rochford. Androw Serven. James O'Toole. K. Kellen. George P. France. Jacob Sidack. John Nelson. Slike Talyo. Baby Wayne. James Watts. A. P. Beurmeister. Paul Stille. Anton Novak. Paul Pekley. Ed Pekly. Christ Schmitt. John Collar. John Slanison. John Slorrison. J. Stoneharn. Charles Blanshart. C. A. Johnson. Weiner Felt. L. Krebes. Steve Stevanskl.

Fridrich Borndgrete. Androw Okal. L. Krebs. T. J. Selin. Albert Galmick. J. Kukelska. William Sillier. Oscar Carlson. Slike Steplc. James Knight. James Knight. L. Krebs.

F. A. Smith.

William Reynolds. Andro Teckish. SI. Drljank. John Thomas. David C. Jones.

Grant Davis. Slathias Rurash.

John Sodack.

Aug. Pekly. John Poulley. John. Thamm. George Maw. Elsie Langohr. L. Kettler. C. Rasson. William Hlntz. Alfred Langur. Alfred Fredericks. Philip Sen are r. John Stevanskl. Edward Nelson. William Lynch. W. H. Hollo. Joseph Okal. C. A. Janson. Danial Oecz. Georse Ontko. I,. Krebs. Slika Gerbe, Sofia Lorson. Aug. Stawitzke. J. Brown. John Pavlacek. Fred Plohg. Fred Fiona. Tony Swane. John Fopevitch. John Reason. Sirs. John Beck. Slary Halleu. Slarie Goth.

Theodore Herwich. Con Unnoron.

n

WuestenLeinen. Steube.

Henry Gerland. Henry Schaefer. Gustav Luedtke. Christ Larenzen, alias Christ Lorenzi

Herman feld. Nicholas Andreas

Frederick Knoll. Charles Haag. Jeanette Reese, alias Genet te Reese. John Reese. Gottlieb Weller. Slax Nesle. Frank Dombroski. Albert Poppen, alias Albert Pappen. Joseph Faedtke.

Louis Hausler. Fritz Sliller. Albertine W. ; Fitzke. Henry Koch. William RxUo. Herman Hahman, Wilhelm Fischer. Charles Zweig. Henry D. Eggers

Charles Otte. George Haselet. George Slartoler. Slike Wargo. J. Burner. Emma Wardeman. O. 11- Williams. F. Siegrist. J. Daller. William Block. Emil Colson. Seth Larabee. A. Shnider. Charles II. Burns. William Waite. Joseph O. Toole. Ethel JIcGuire. Conrad Siettier. F. (iollentz. F. Haack. V. Clemm. Dan Lynch. Felix Slorgan. William Schnell. Stella Howell. Peter Guilfoile. Slax Sells. M. Kraatz. C. A. Carlson. Albert Komlnska. otto Loanjner. John Beck. E. Biuhm.

Sic. Goven Andro Bartlock. Slike Kish. Frank Warga. Andro Povala. Fred Sletz Slike Swanow. Slike Brundze. Karl Schmidt. Bertha Bremer. Baby Dlngham. August Londen. W. W. Johnson. Mike Kish Stiglitzadd. Johan Krajlrjik. C Rittenouer. Andrew N. Lundzy. John Slikula. Slike Tompko. George McMannefl. Slary Kovath. Baby Hamak.

Thomas Coyne. K. A. Kurth. John Be.rlllo. C. Schmidt. Christ Smith. Grant Davis. P. J. Carpenter. Mike Darbeck. John Soljoin. H. R. Scott. Wr. Carrett. John H. Cvac. Steve Matye. Augusta Luedke. Paul Sell. Henry Bader. Fred Fritz. Henry Bauernielster. Albert Hollnick. T. J. Smelzer. A. Peterson. Sophie Christine Krackon. Andei Ballant. Henry Schmlttel. John JedinakPaul Kratz. Charles Anderson. John Sange. John liodner. John H. Humpkruby. William Vogel.

Fred Gerber. Joseph Krlsshan.

August Assmus. Charles Schulz. William Waithe. Henry Bonmelster. Henry Wall man. Nick Smith. Katin Stuart. Katie Stuart. Joe Funchick. William Larabe. Baby Robinscak. Otto Zarth. Joh Splsack. John Lundberg. Frieda Korhn. Frank Evers. Jacob Strinig. John Polo. John Solyom. Slary Freiwald. A. C. Stover. J. K. Roberts. Grand Davis. Slike Burke. R. Wells. Elias Andreas. John Kolotka. Slike Katsh. Edward Sliesner. William Carret. Ernst Zarth. Spaldings Bratherlav. Herman Levernle. William Harmann. Slike Beyer. Adam Greisel. A. Snell. William Wlttmer. William Hlntz. John Roller. Steve Strake. Slike Devojonka. Andro Siniko. William Slisky. Henry New.

Nick Larblg. Otto Frednlske. John Klech. Mike Swoley. John Saleinj. George Zakchaw. Peter, Nlmmo. Grant Davis. Paul Slivke. Stephen Slamapl. Christ Smith. Julius Sillier. Julius Frederice. George Eberle. Slike Sabo. Willie Allen. Carl Woehrle. Josef Wisnleskl. George Hensinger. O. Siara. Slike See.h. H. Schaffer. Nick Smith. John SJikalo. George Riehl. Henry Saffran. George Kapamki. John SlcCula. Anna Znona. Henry H. Zahrndt. Fred Fruvalt. H. Kubeck. A. Jacobson. L. Blume. Slike Stepish. John Latzko. A. Griesel. Jessie Ozer. Slatt Luke. Steve Wargo. Viola Hobbs. A. Kammer. Walter Peterson. A. Greasel. A. Griasel. Louis Peterson. Mike Droyonka. John Koller. Andrew Setz. Jaco'o Benhy.

Frank Wleanzinz. Andrew Anderson.

Slike Pensur. George Felose. Adam Grlse. Locusa Henry. Slike Onko. l'eter Badick. John Janjick. Chris Schmidt. Emma Bender. George Fedore. Slary Slagar. Joe Kubeck. A. Jacolson. I'aul Mahalza. I?. Wad. John Langner. E. Harding. Jessie Ozen. Andy Kubeck. Albert Lundberg. Slike Kazachek. E. Hobbs. Charles Nowazkl

Anton Watkowiak.

Slary Kolis. Slike Zwanas.

Anton Walkovhak.

L Krebs. Andrew Berda. Slike Werbanciz. John Kowachlck. Sam Stark. Baby Belfus. Steve ToutJohn Sllkala. Slatt Lake. Joe Guyre.

Andro Zwonae. Joe Becker. Sfike Tornko. Slike Begner. Slike Orbin. -John Kovochlfik

PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 3ic; firsts, 31c; seconds, 29c: dairies, 2631c; packing stock, 20(g23,,ic; process, 27'4 lj 28c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 185? 18c; geese, ll12Hc; ducks, 12ti14c; fowls, 10T0T6c; roosters, 99V4c; springs, 10H4-llc. Eggs Firsts, 27c; ordinary firsts, 24c; dirties, 20c; checks. 16Vc Beans Pea, hand picked. $2.603 2.65; brown Swedish, $1. 50 1-75; Lima, 100 lbs, $6.60; red kidney, $2.302.40. Green fruits Apples, brls, $2'a4.50; boxes. $1.003.00; cranberries, $7.50 9.50; persimmons, esses, 12 pta. o075c;

pears, brls, $1.50 2 28.

Vegetables Celery, crate, Mich., 66 75c: radishes, doa bunches, 204130c;

Brussels sprouts, qt, 12H315c; cab

bage, brls, 75c$1.00; ton, $4.005.00;

spinach, tub, 50c&$1.10; squash, do?, 60c$1.00; cucumbers, bores. 2 cz.

$1.75S2,60; eggplant, cases. Fla., $3.50

4.50; turnips, sacks, washed, t075c;

watercress, brls. J1.50a 3.00; peppers, crate, Fla., $2.50 2.75 ; beets. 100

bunches, $1.50; sacks, trimmed, 40c; cauliflower, brls, $1.502.00; pumpkins, doz, 50c$1.00; onions, sacks, C5CQ6S lbs, 50 75c; string beans, green, hamper, $2.00(8 2.50; wax, hamper. $2.50

$$.50; tomatoes, box, $1 25(&1.35; lettuce, box, 1012,c; head, hamper, $1

Q1.76; parsley, doa bunches, ielIV4e;

carrots, 100 bunches, J1.60; sacks, washed, 30 40c; parsnips, tubs, 50

60c.

Veal calves 5060 lbs, 10c; 6080

lbs, U12c: 60200 lbs, 710c; 80

110 lbs. 1214c

Potatoes South Dakota, bu, 4050e;

Minnesota, bu, 45 S 52c; Wisconsin, bu,

40 51c; sweet, Jersey, hamper, $1.40

1.60.

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

H Chicago Wholesale prices for car

bon and other oils were as follows: Standard white, 150 test, lOtc; perfec

tion, 10'c; headlight, 175 test, 12c; eocene, 12c; gasoline, ISc; machine gasoline, 26Vic; raw linseed, single

brls. 50c; boiled do, 51c; turpentine.

44c; summer black oil, TUc; winter

black oil. 8c. These quotations apply to barrel lots f. o. b. Chicago.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

Open High Low Closa Dec. wheat.. 844 85 S3i 85 May wheat.. 90H 80 .901 July wheat.. 87 H S7-V- S7 S7Dec. corn... 4714 ,47 47U 47", Slay corn... 4T 47 47 47 July corn... 8 . 48 48 48S Dec. oats Sl 3l 31 Sl May oats 32 324 32 32 July oats 32H 32V i2Y 32'4

Hay Receipts, 1.056 tons; shipments.

fS tons. Timothy firm; demand good and offerings only fair. Prairie in large supply and market steady; demand moderate. Choice timothy, $ 18.50ffl' 19. SO;

No. 1, $17818; Nos. 2 and 1 mixed. $14

16; No. t and No. 2 mixed, $1113.

Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice,

$16116.50; No. 1. $15il5.E0. Iowa,

Slinnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prai

rie Choice, $14.60 15.50; No. 1, $12.60

(14. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin

feeding prairie $9$f-ll. Tacking

$7.50?j 8.50.

Straw Rye $S.50(9; oat, 77.50;

wheat, $6 6 6.50.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Cattle Choice to prime steers. $9.90

11.00; medium to good steers. $S.905tP

9.25; inferior to fat steers, 5.40 6.80;

fat cows and heifers, $4 505.00; can-

ners and cutters, $2.75 4 35; native

bulls and stags. $3 75sfi7.15; feeding

cattle, J4.00S7.60; fair to fancy veal calves, $9.00(3)10.00; heavy calves, $4.t0

8r6.75; milkers and springers, per

head, $35.000.00.

Hogs Bulk of sales, $7. TOGS". 90;

heavy butchers. $7.S0i 8.00; light

butchers, $7.757.9S; light bacon,

i7.90; light light, $".30i 7.65 ; heavy

shipping, $7.90&8.0; heavy packing. $7.607.85; mixed packing, $7.603 7.85; rough, heavy packing, $7,351! 7.55; light

mixed, $7.60 7.80.

Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $7.10"(

7.50; lambs, fair to good, $6.757.10: lambs, common to fair, $6.006.75; lambs, feeders, $5.506.70; iambs, culls.

$5.00fr 6.00; yearlings, fair t beat light, $5. 15i 6.00; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $4.85 5.60; wethers, good to

choice, $4.10$. 4. SO; wethers, plain

good, $3 85 & 410.

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their early days. For Instance, a valu-

! able piano was damaged in transit on the Liverpool and Manchester railway

in October, 1 S32. and a claim had to Tie paid. It was shown that the damage resulted from careless sheeting, and the porters concerned were punished by

having half the amount of the claim deducted from their wages by instalments.

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