Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1912 — Page 7
Monday, Dec. 2, 1012.
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NOTICE TO TIMES . READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. tUaders of tha following advertisements who Wish to communlct wlti advertiser whose identity la no r" Aled. ahould follow the Instruction to address them by the key latter a-treti. RaQuesta at this office to reveal tho Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, fce wered. e'lmpiy follow Instructions. As far as It Is possible U is advised that all cla-saiftod ads should elthe -3 Bailed or sent to tho office. The Times will not be responsible for error In di taken ever tke telephone. HELP. WANTED Youns man for grocery store. Call 632 So. Ilohman- St.. Hammond. 2tf WANTED Steel moulders for foundry near Pittsburgh; steady work; good wages. Apply United Engineering & Foundry Co.. Vandergrift, Pn. "WANTED Janitor for office! mnst he uhrr and reltnble. Apply at once, W. B. tonkey Co.. Hammond. i . i MEN AND WOMEN WANTED For government positions. $0 month. I Thousands of appointments coming. '. Write for list of positions open. Frank- ' lln Institute, Desk 23, Rochester. N. T. . FMU.EFELP. WANTED A steady girl Tor genera ni J nouseworK; good wages, references... required; 3 in family v? th w a ! Ruth, Ham-j 942 So. Hohman St., corner mond. WANTED A woman to come to the J house and do family washing. Call 813 So. Hohma nst., Hammond. WANTED A housemaid; family of 4; no cooking; good references required. Mrs. Armstrong, 90 State St., Hammond. WANTED A girl for general housework. "32 Claude St.. Hammond. 2-3 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework; good wages to right party. Address F P C. 49 Detroit st.. Hammond. 27-3 WANTED A girl for general housework. Apply 7 Rimbach ave., Hammond. WANTED Competent girl for general housework. 904 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 27-3 WANTED Competent girl for general housework. 30 Warren St., Hammond. FOR RF.NT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room or lady ln private family. '"Call 886 Calumet ave., Hammond. 2-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping. Apply E05 Hohman St., Hammond. FOR RENT Store and store fixtures; good location for grocery and market. 621 Morton ave., Hammond. 2-3 FOR RENT A large front bedroom, ' 4.1. 11 . ! nil -c C!. St., Hammond. Phone. 543. 2-2 2-2 m . , , . ,...,! FOR' RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping; modern conveniences. Inquire 369 Sibley st., Hammond. FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping; modern. 378 No. Hohman St., Hammond. FOR RENT Two first floor rooms for one or two gentlemen; furnace heat, and electric light. 200 Sibley St., Hammond. FOR RENT Barn; suitable for two horses Rnd wagon. At 114 Russell st., Hammond. Phone 778. 30-3 : FOR RENT Six-room cottage. Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. 661 Oakley ave., Hammond. Call
FOR RENT Masquerade costumes of; all descriptions from $1 up. Mrs 'TOR SALE First class saloon. Inquire Kate Means, 4311 Evans ave.. Chicago. J- T. Smith, 100 State st., Hammond.
Phone Kenwood 2631. 26-5 ; , M , FOR RENT Upper flat. 854 So. Hohman st. Apply Times office. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; $2.50 per week. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 25:f FOR RENT Furnlslrcd rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 21tf FOR RENT One 6-room house: modern; 1706-135th st. One 7-room house, modern, 1708-135th St., Indiana Harbor. Apply Saric & Dupes Co., Indiana Harbor. ' MISCELLANEOUSTHONK 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tajlors, CI State St.. Hammond. WXNTED TO BUT. W'ANTED Two memberships in Hammond Country club. Address C, Times, Hammond. ' BOARD AND ROOM. FIRST CLASS ROOM AND BOARD steam heat, electric light; everything .modern, up to date. 4228 Magoun ave., East Chicago. 23tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST A pocketbook containing small sum of money on Hohman near Sibley; liberal reward. 235 Indiana ave. (ln rear), Hammond. Phone 873W. LOST OR STOLEN Scotch collie"; about 1 Vear old; male; disappeared Frid ay, Nov. 29, from 45 Glendale park. Phone it Hammond 15. 80-3
notified of the pendency of said action JTOR -SLVTVE. J and that the same will stand for trial FOR SALE A great opportunity; four ,n sald Court- an(1 tha unless he appool tables, one wall case, one cigar pear Eml answer or demur therein, at case; all in pood condition and rock the calln ot all c"U9e- on the 9th dav bottom price. Call 179 E. State St.. ' of Janu;lr3'- A- r- fit 9 m- hpl4 Hammond 2-6 i ln the ty of Hammond, in said Coun- . ty and State; said action will be heard
FOR SALE Good team, harness and j strong side door wagon, or separate. Paulson Tea Co., 7116 South Chicago j ave.. Chicago. 27-3 FOR SALE One Royal Acorn No. 3 heating- stove: one Jewel No. 1!2 i heating: stove; both in A-l condition. 91 Russell st., Hammond. 2-2
FOR SALE On Ocean Wave washing! Notice Is hereby riven that the unmachine and wringer; nearly new; ! derslKned has bofn aPP1'" admincost $10; will sell for $5. 615 Ann st., i tstratrix of sald Ktate- l,' th Ju3e
Hammond. PIANO SALE An opportunity of a lifetime. One slightly used J. Bauer piano, $90; one Stultz & Co., good as j new, $125; one Knabe, used 4 years, i $225; one $450 Decker, walnut case, like ! new, $1211; five slightly used upright! pianos. $60 to $100; four new $400 pla- j nos, special price $170. Dozens of other I
high grade pianos. 1'rices arid terms to I designed has been appointed adminsuit all. J. M. Wllcockson Music Co., j istrator of said Estate, by the Judge
1!5 E. State St.. Hammond, Ind. - t FOR SALE 1.000 bushels fancy vellow and red onions at 25c per bushel. Address Andrew Welter. Thone Ham-' mond 1267Y1 30-2 I FOR SALE Several use dptanos: re-i finished; ln perfect playing condi;; Ition; fine tone: $75. $100 and $125: all . , . ... . I Q. - thes Pianos In your home. Straube i rUno & Music Co 629 Hohman stJ Hammond. Phone 661. Z3-3 ; j FOR SALE Portable engine corn j shredder and wood saw. Inquire E. i J. Schoon, Grifnth. Ind. 29-4 FOR SALE Invalid chair; rubber tire; ! good as new. Phone 1114J. 27-6 FOR SALE Attention, Mr. Edison Owners: 4-minute ambrole records ' only 35e each in dozen lots; 2-mlnute j standard records only 21c each! over j 2,000 records to select from; new blue I 4-minute Indestructible records 50c j each. Straube Fiano Co.. 629 Hohman , St., Hammond. Phone 661. 29-3, FOR SALE At a bargain, a cash grocery and market In Gary ,and doing a good business. A. S. Stanton, 248 Truman ave., Hammond. Phone 624. FOR SALE J2nd hand Edison, Mctor and Columbia talking machines; cheap; only $1 per week. Straube Piano & Music Co.,-29 Hohman St., Hammond. Thone 661. ' FOR SALE-In Home wood, 854 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. Easy terms. : Apply AL H It, Times, HamlilUliVA. FOR SALE Hotel and restaurant; doing good business; . rooms all full; cheap If sold at once; sickness cause of selling. Apply 3470 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 25-6 FOR SALE Modern 5-room cottage. 367 Michigan ave., Hammond. 26-6
xvti hAbrj two second nana Ldison j Notice is hereby given that the unHome phonographs; plays 2 and 4- . dersigned has been appointed admln-
minuie records, cygnet norns; regular price 3U ror machine alone; one maI records only $35; only $1 per week. Straube Piano & Music Co., 629 HohJ man St., Hammond. Phone 661. 23-3 i . ; FOR SALE Modern 8-room house: lo-j i district; will sell on terms or cash;
26tf i will make cash an object. Inquire Pax- ., i . j ton Lumber Co., Hammond. 25 1 f
1 ' FOR SALE Grocery and market; cenf trally located in Hammond; doing l good Dusiness; reason ior selling: ' leaving town. Lock box 494 Hammond, , Ind 23-12 BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED Boarders; good home cooking; ' private. 2nd flat 194 Plummer ave., H.imniond. WANTED Roomers and boarders; home cooking. 575 Fields ave., East Hammond. 27-4 V- NTED TO R EN T. WANTED TO RENT Two or three rooms furnished for light housekeeping, for man, wife and 4-year-old child; near South Hoiiman St. car line. M A N, Times, Hammond. PERSONAL. PARTY' WHO TOOK UMBRELLA from 2nd floor hallway of Hammond bldg., please return same to Dr. W.itson, room 204 Hammond bldg. LFGAL NOTICES, NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF EDWARD P. AMES, J. P. BEN TREBOVICH . VS. SAM KOVACEVICIL Now comes the plaintiff by G. G White, his attorney, and files com plaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Sam Kovacevich, is J not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby
and determined ln his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set i my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this ISth day of November, A. D. 1912. EDWARD r. AMES, J. P. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Martin J. Healy, Deceased. No. 910. of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. ELIZABETH HEALY, Administratrix. Dated Sept. 23, 1912. NOTICE OF ADM INISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Adam Adamovich. Deceased. No. 913. Notice is hereby given that the un "l lnt- superior uourt. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent UKK COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST CO., Administrator. Dated Sept. 26, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Jn ,lle matter of the Estate of John Matis. Deceased. No. 914. notice 1s hereby given that the unaenlM hu. tj . t istratrix of said Estate, bv the .TTirlsre of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. HANA MATIS. Administratrix. Dated Sept. 30, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate oT George E. Tate, Deceased. No. 918. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. DANIEL J. MORAN, Administrator. Dated Oct. 10, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Toth Sandor, Deceased. No. 921. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin- ' Istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LAZAR W. SARIC, Administrator. Dated Oct. 15, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matetr of the Estate of Boio Popovich, , Deceased. No. $23. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN W. MORTHLAND, Administrator. Dated Oct. 17, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Otto Helmschmidt, Deceased. No. 930. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is. supposed to be solvent THOMAS W. OBERLIN, Administrator. Dated Nov. 6, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the mutter of the Estate of Adam j Dudek, Deceased. No. 933. : istrator of said Estate, by the Judge , Df the Lake Sunerlor Court. Said Estp.te is supposed to be solvent FRANK L EVANS, Administrator. Dated Nov. 11, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of John Chapaltis, Deceased. No. 935. Notice Is hcriby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin- j Istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of I the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent L V. CRAVENS, Administrator. Dated Nov. IS, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Ghgo Stancc.-vich, Deceased. No. :37. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has bei n appointed administrator of said Estate, Dy the Jude of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. SOUTH SIDE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Administrator. Dated Nov. 21, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In thu matter of the Estate of John Chzapattis, Deceased. No. i-31. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST CO., Administrator. Dated Nov. 8. 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of AVI1liam A. Cole, Deceased. No. 934. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. BERTHA COLE, Administratrix. Dated Nov. 15, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of John Graban, Deceased. No. . Notice is hereby g'ven that the un-
dersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. - Said Estate H supposed to be solvent. KATIE GRAB AN, Administratrix. Dated Nov. 2. 1912.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Peter Bosckovik, Deceased. No. 928. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. MITCHELL M. DITCH ICH. Administrator. Dated Oct. 28, 1912. " NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Joseph Sackel, Deceased. No. 927. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN W. MORTHLAND, Administrator. Dated Oct. 23, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Wladyslaw Trojansowskl, Deceased. No. 926. Notfce Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. PAUL B. LIPINSKI. Administrator. Dated Oct. 23, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Victor Slovenka, Deceased. No. 907 V4. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed admln15lralor ol salu c,v lne Juage of the Lake Superior Court. '"a tsla,e ls pp " ue solvent. LAKE COtTNTY SAVINGS TRTTST CO.. Administrator. Dated Sept. 23, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Peter Stratis, Deceased. No. 907. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. SOUTH SIDE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK. Administrator. Dated Sept. 21, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Mrs Joseph Kristoff. Deceased. No. 906 Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed executor of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent MIKE KRISTOFF, Executor. Dated Sept. 30, 1912. notice of Administration. In the matter of the Estate of W111I3 H. Taylor, Deceased. Noi 905. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LAKE COUNTY" - SAVINGS & TRUST CO., Administrator. "Dated Sept. 18, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Frank Mihalclk. Deceased. No. 904. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ANNA MIHALCIK. Administratrix Dated Oct. 1, 1912. ORDINANCE 215. AN ORDIANCE FOR THE VACATING OF WHITING CEMETERY'. WHEREAS, a petition has been pre sented to this Council by seven resl dent free holders of this city, which petition is in words and figures as follows, to-wlt: "To the Honorable Common Council of the City of Whiting, Lake County Indiana: "'The undersigned, resident free hold ers of the Bald City of Whiting, d hereby respectfully petition your Hon orablc Council, to vacate the cemetery commonly known as Whiting Cemetery and including the following described real estate in said County of Lake and State of Indiana, to-wlt: "A tract of land known as the Whiting Cemetery, being that part of the stTuthwest quarter (S. W. J,4) of the northwest quarter (N. W. M) of section eight (8), township thirty-seven (37), range nine (9), west of the Second P. M., 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, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, running thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said right of way, five. (5) chains and slxtyylx (66) links, thence southwesterly1 at right angles to said right of way, two (2), chains, seventy (70) links; thence southeasterly twelve (12)xchains, nineteen (19) links to a point ln the southerly line of said southwest quarter (S. W. ) of the northwest quarter (N. W. of said section eight (8); thence east ninety-six and one-half (96) links to the place of beginning, containing four (4) acres, 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 Baid cemetery has long since fallen Into neglect and disuse; that the remains of deceased persons burled in said cemetery have been from time to time exhumed and re moved 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 ln which It Is located. Names. FRED J. SMITH FRANK N. GAVIT A. J. LAUER Com'r of Health. CHARLES R. KLOS JNO. M. THIELE ' !GALLUS J. BADEU Addresses. Whiting. Ind. Whiting, nd. Whiting, Ind. Whiting, Ind. Whiting, Ind. Whiting. Ind.
JAMES J. NBJDL
Whiting, Ind. ' And whereas, upon consideration of j such petition, thta council finds that said real estate was for many years used as a oemetery, commonly known as the Whiting Cemetery, and such cemetery has long since fallen Into neglect and disuse, the remains Of deceased persons burled 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 hls city, and said cemetery is injurious to 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 vcated; 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 ceme tery and that the same be published for two weeks success! vely, once each eek ln some newspaper of general circulation printed and published in this county, together with a notice to 11 persons interested, that on and aftr the first day of February, 1913, this Common Council will cause any bodies In said cemetery to be exhumed, all as rovlded by Section 8951 of Volume 3. f Burns' Annotated Statutes, Revision f 190S That the remains of all persons re maining unclaimed after the above mentioned date, be removed and proprly relnterred under the direction and subject to the approval of this Com mon Council in some suitable cemetery r 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 hall be removed with such remains and p'"ced in proper position; and That the names as ascertained of all deceased persons relnterred together with a description of the place of re interment be recorded ln the proper record of the proceedings of this Common Council. Whereas, an emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this or dinance, all rules of this Common Council are hereby suspended and this ordinance shall be ln full force and ef fect from and after the date of its adoption, there being present and voting 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 18th day of November, 1912. B. PARKS, Mayor. Attest: GEO. W. JONES, City Clerk. Presented to the Mayor for his ap proval this 18th day of November, 1912. GEO. Wr. JONES, City Clerk. Approved by me this ISth day of No vember, 1912. B. PARKS, Mayor. P.eturned by the Mayor with his ap proval endorsed thereoh this 18th day of No ernber, 1912. GEO. W. JONES, City Clerk. 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 pro ceed to exhume the remains of iHl deceased persons interred ln the ceme tery known and dsignated as follows, to-wlt: 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. ) of section eight (8), township thirty-seven (37), range nine (9) west of the second P. M., 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 Company, running thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said right of way, five (5) chains and slx-ty-slx (66) links, thence southwesterly at right angles to said right of way, two (2) chains seventy (70) links; thenco southeasterly twelve (12) chains, nineteen (19) links to a point ln the southerly line of the southwest quarter (S. W. ) of the northwest quarter (N. W. 'i ) of said section eight (8); thence east ninety-six and one-half (9614) links to the place of beginning, containing four (4) acres, more or less, all within the City of Whiting, Indiana, and to remove and re-inter the same in some suitable cemetery or burial ground. The following Is a Complete list of the names of all deceased persons whose bodies remain Interred ln said cemetfM-y: Joseph Hausler, Ferdinand Reinke. alias William Schweig. Joseph Haeuslcr.John Back. John Schandell. Albert Camlnska. Joachim Schwartz. William Ballnus. Johann Kroeker. Wm. Marbury. Charles Deibel. C. Stoll. Johanna Willken- Frank Soukp. ing. Jacob Caprez. John Schwartz. Charles Schultz. Conrad Miller. Johanna Leverenz. alias Mer Koch. Daniel C. Byron, Forwell Olsen. J. Sechora. Mary Domsing. Emil Zahrndt. J. Opperman. Johanna Leverentz.P. Morgan. John Cain. John B. Kohler. William Ghierk. Christian Nord. Berthold Wickfelder. William H. Hubbard. Theodore Schultz. John Jacobs. William Schrage. Mike Bargman. Chris Vlnzens. Henry Niemann. Frederich Eggers. T. O Neil. A. Dvorsack. A. Bonsock. Andy Pushkash. A. Shinder. W. Biesen. W. Vogel. George Tltcombe. Edward Slles. Andro Doodock. J. W. Brown. J. Balle. J. Metz. Paul Sllvka. John Bola. Christ Breitspiech-William Rosenberg, er. alias Christ Demettat FlshBrertsprecher. Adam Grlesel. Andreas Fink. John Dust. rupps. George Patrick. George Shields. M. Tkacs. Ferdinand Kraetz- C. Haase. er. W. C. Krause. Carl Schultc. Luise SetEke. Theodore Herwlch. Con Unnoron. Henry Gerland. Charles Otte. Henry Schaefer. George Hiselet. Gustav Luedtke. George Martoler.
Christ Larenzen, Mike Wargo.
alias J. . Burner. Christ Lorenzen. Emma Wardeman. Herman Wuesten- G. H. Williams. feld. Nicholas Leinen. Andreas Steube. Frederick Knoll. Charles Haag. Jeanette Reese, Hlias Genette Reese. John Reese. Gottlieb Weller. Max Nesle. Frank Dombroskl. Albert Poppen, alias Albert Pappen. F. Slegrist. J. Daller. William Block. Emil Colson. Seth Larabee. A. Shnlder. Charles H. Burns. William Walte. Joseph O. Toole. Ethel McGulre. Conrad Mettler. F. Gollentz. F. Haack. F. Clemm. Dan Lynch. Felix Morgan. William Schnell. Stella Howell. Teter Guilfoile. Max Sells. M. Kraatz. C. A. Carlson. Albert Kominska. Otto Loanjner. John Beck. E. Bluhm. Baity Wagner. George Kolasky. E. Brenedt. T. N. Smelser. J. Anderanin. Elizabeth Honson. C. Etherldge. L. Lingham. Arthur Krleps. J. Schaufele. Mike Palyo. Mike Hollis. James Hayes. E. Ropenberg. Ed McLaughlin. Henry Bader. Daniel Lease. Cora Floter. Gust Blow. C. Johnson. J. Holz. Joseph Faedtke. Louis Hausler. Fritz Miller. Albertlne W. FUzke. Henry Koch. William Rollo. Herman Hahman. Wllhelm Fischer. Charles Zwclg. Henry D. Eggers. Michel 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 Mlchan. Charles Ruellng. Henry Schnaedewend. Rudolph Borchart. F. Golnlte. Charles Wangerln. William Schnell. Peter Hanson. Fred Hogg. William Krohn. Emmla Bongraber. William Kumpf. Fred Carroll. William Steinweg. Mike Y"eager. alias August Stawitzke. William Sternweg.john Durak. Henry C. Gehrke. Charles Keller. August Falkenthal.c. Fosb. Edward Arndt. Fred Gerber. Henry Minis. Joseph Krlsshan. F. Oppermann. August Assmus. John Wannacott. Charles Schulz. Large Johnson. A. Skellenger. Walter Miller. G. Lingham. F. Lingham. Andy Roney. Frk. Horetzkl. Annl Zahrnott. Julius Miller. Bernhard Tlath. R. L. Perry. John J. Margan. Charles Russo. David Davis. Gottlieb Becking. Joseph Benedick. John Splsak. Mary Ellle Rusy. M. Vogel. George Boskovskl. Charles WTaliter. Herman Peters. Emil Kadon. William Walthe. Henry Bonmelster. Henry Wallman. Nick Smith. Katin Stuart. Katie Stuart. Joe Funchick. William Larabe. Baby Robinscak. Otto Zarth. John Splsack. John Lundberg. Frieda Korhn. Frank Evers. Jacob Strinlg. John Polo. John Solyom. Mary Freiwald. A. C. Stover. J. K. Roberts. Grand Davis. Mike Burke. -R. AVells. Elias Andreas. John Kolotka, John Klsh. Nora E. Hundley. Androm Rochford. Mike Katsh. Androw Serven. Edward Mlesner. James O'Toole. William CarretK. Kellen. Ernst Zarth. George P. France. Spaldings Brather Jacob Sldack. lav. Herman Levernie. Wlliiarn Harmann. Mike Beyer. Adam Greisel. A. Snell. William Wlttmer. William Hlntz. John Koller. Steve Strake. Mike Devojonka. Andro Simko. William Mlsky. Henry New. Nick Larblg. John Nelson. Mike Palyo. Baby Wayne. James Watts. A. P. Beurmeister. Paul Stille. Anton Novak. Paul Pekley. Ed Pekly. Christ Schmltt. John Collar. John Manlson. John Morrison. J. Stoneham. Charles Blanshart. otto Frednlske. C. A. Johnson. Welner Felt. L Krebes. Steve Stevanskl. Frldrlch Borndgrebe. Androw Okal. L. Krebs. T. J. Selin. Albert Galmick. J. Kukelska. William Miller. Oscar Carlson. Mike Steptc. James Knight. James Knight. L. Krebs. F. A. Smith. John Klech. Mike Swoley. John Salelnj. George Zakchaw. Peter Nlmmo. Grant Davis. Paul Slivke. Stephen Siamapl. Christ Smith. Julius Miller. Julius Frederlce. George Eberle. Mike Sabo. Willie Allen. Carl Woehrle. Josef Wisnieskl. George Hensinger, O. Mara. William Reynolds. Mike Sech. Andro Teckisli. M. Drijank. John Thomas. David C. Jones. Grant Davis. Mat Mas Burash. John Sodack. Aug. Pekly. John Foulley. John Thnmm. George Mass. Elsie Langohr. L Kettler. C. Rasson. William Hlntz. Alfred Langur. Alfred Fredericks. Philip Scharer. John Stevanskl. William Lynch. W. H. Rollo. Joseph Okal. C. A. Janson. Danlal Gecz. George Ontko. L. Krebs. H. Schaffer. Nick Smith. John Mikalo. George Biehl. Henry Saffran. George Kapanzkl. John McCula. Anna Znona. Henry II. Zahrndt. Fred Fruvalt. H. Kubcck. A. Jacobson. L Blume. Mike Steplsh. John Latzko. A. Grlesel. Jessie Ozer. Matt Luke. Steve Wargo. Edward Nelson. Frank Wleanzinz. Andrew Anderson. Mike Tensur. George Felose. Adam Grlse. Locusa Henry. Mike Onko. Peter Budlck. John Janjlck. Chris Schmidt. Emma Bender. George Fcdore. Mary Magar. Joe Kubeck. A. Jacolson. Paul Mahalza. B. Wad. John Langner. E. Harding. Jessie .Ozen. Andy Kubeck. Albert Lundberg. Mike Kazachek. E. Hobbs. Charles Nowazkl. Mike Gerbe. Sofia Lorson. Aug. Stawitzke. J. Brown. John Pavlacek. Fred Plohg. Fred Ploha. Tony Swane. John Popevitch. John Beason. Mrs. John Beck. Mary Halles. Marie Goth. Thomas Coyne. K. A. Kurth. John BerlUo. C. Schmidt. Christ Smith. Giant Davis
P. J. Carpenter. Mike Parbeck. John Soljom. H. R. Scott. W. Carrett. John H. Cvac. Steve Matye. Augusta Luedke. Paul Sell. Henry Bader. Fred Frits. Henry Bauermeister. Albert Hollnlck. T. J. Smelzer. A. Peterson. Sophie Christine Krackon. Andei Ballant. Henry Schmittel. John Jedinak.
Anton Watkowiak. Mary Kolis. Mike Zwanas. Anton Walkovhak. L. Krebs. Andrew Berda. Mike Werbanciz. John Kowachick. Sam Stark. Baty Beifus. Steve Tout. John Mlkala. Matt Lake. Joe Guyre. Andro Zwonae. Joe Becker. Mike Tomko. Mike Begner. Mike Orbin. John Kovochlck. Mc. Goven. Andro Bartlock. Paul Kratz. Charles Anderson. Mike Kish. John Sange. John Bcdner. John H. Humpkruby. William Vogel. W. Supta. W. E. Larbey. Joseph Chalat. Mike Szabo. John Reich. Frank Warga. Andro Povala. Fred Metz. Mike Swanow. Mike Brundze. Karl Schmidt. Bertha Bremer. Baby Dingham. August Londen. W. W. Johnson. Johan Krajlrjik. C. Rlttenouer. Herman Post. Mike Strepa. S. H. Dewoody. Baby Ahlers. Steave Sage. I.eon Squler. Howard Schulta. John Homar. O. Hals. Mike Klsh Stiglltzadd. Andrew N. Lundsy. John Mikula. Mike Tompko. George McMannes. Mary Kovath. Baby Hamak. Mike Jakob. Joe Scrabalske. oe St-rabalske Tree. K. Krebs. D. J. Dees. ohn Soljom. George Harrison. Herman Walter. mre San ye. Viola Hobbs. A. Kammer. WTaltr Peterson. A. Greasel. A. Griasel. Louis Peterson. Mike Droyonka. John Koller. Andrew Setz. Jacob Benhy. By order of the Common Council of the City of Whiting. Indiana. GEORGE W. JONES, City Clerk. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Wholesale prices for car bon and other oils were as roliews: Standard white. 150 test, 104c; perfection, 10c; headlight, 175 test, 12c: eocene, 12c; gasoline, 18c; machine gasoline, 28Vsc: raw linseed, single brls. 47c: boiled, do, 48c; turpentine. 44c: summer black oil. 74c; winter black oil. Sc. These quotations apply to barrel lota f. o. b. Chicago. PRODUCE MARKET. i Bulter Extra creamery, 35 c; firsts. 32c; firsts. 31c; seconds, 29c; dairies, 26 iS 31c; packing stock, 2023c; ladles. 24 Vie. roultry Turkeys, per lb, llrlSe: geese, UMlZVie: ducKS, liigij-c; fowls, ll4fS12e; roosters, Jf Sc; eprlngs, 12 ?f 13c. Eggs Firsts, 27c: ordinary firsts, 24c: dirties, 20c: checks. 1640. Beans Pea, hand picked. $2.50 '3 2.65; brown Swedish. $1.60 1.76: Lima, 100 lbs, $6.25; red kidney. $2.30 2.40. Green fruits Apples, brls. $2 4.50; boxes. $1.00 3.00; cranberries, brls. $7.600 9.60: persimmons, cases, 12 qts, 60(f 75c; pears, brls, f S.OOfS.00; strawberries, pints. 30S'35c Vegetables Celery, crate, Mich., 60 fi 75c: radishes, doz bunches, 16 25c; Brussels sprouts, qt 10i 12Hc; cabbage, brls. 75c $1.00; ton. $4.50 6.00; spinach, tub. $1.001.15; squash, doz, 85cff$l.O0: cucumbers, boxes, 2 dozen. $2.252.75: eggplant, cases, Fla, $3.50 ig4.00; turnips, sacks, washed, 7585c; watercress, brls, $1.50g2.50; beets, 100 bunches. $2.00; sacks, trimmed, 40c: peppers, crate, Fla.. $2.75 ft 3.00; caullower. cases. $1.001.7E: pumpkins, doz. 75cff$1.00; onions, sacks. 65rn 68 lbs, 50 76c; string beans, green, hamper, $2.25 Q 2.50; wax, hamper, $2.763.50; tomatoes, box, $1.25 Si 1.50; lettuce, box, 1012Hc; head, brls. 75c$1.50; parsley, large brls, $2.60 3.60; carrots, J 00 bunches, $.00y 2.50; sacks, washed, 30?I40c; parsnips, tubs. 60c. Veal calves 50(g60 lbs. 1010c; 60 S80 lbs. llT12e: 60(g200 lbs. 710c; 80(!?110 lbs, 12ii14licLIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $10.10 (f 11.25; mediu mto good steers, $7.35'5) 9.60: inferior to fair steers, $5.60 7.35 : fat cows and heifers, $4.751 9.00; canners and cutters, $S.9(i 4.60; native bulls and stags. $4.00Q 7.50; feeding cattle, $4. 1 5 ff 7.75; fair to fancy veal calves, $9.60 10.50; heavy calves, $4.00 (3 6.75: milkers and springers, per head, $85.00'?? 90.00. Hogs Bulk of sales. $7 607.S3; heavy butchers. $7.75 U 7. JO; light butchers. $T.707S5; light bacon, ft. Si Si7.80; light light, $7.4'K?.7 60; heavy hipping. $7.757.90; l.esvy packing. $7.60'& 7.75; mixei pack ir;, $i65t 7.6; rjugh, heavy ptekf-it, $7.40 7.60. Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $t.35 ft 7.75; lambs, fair to good, $7.00B7.35: lambs, common to fair, $6.2o'p 7.00; lambs, feeders, $5.60 6.80; lambs, culls, $5.00ff 6.00: yearlings, fair to best light. $5.406.35; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $6.00?i 5.75; wethers, good to Choice, $4.25 4.65. WHY ARE YOU NOT A TIMES READER? Hit U' UH UiaAA, Leavtu I'tnu at MatuutwuO, liHk nhleet ( Chans Wllhuut .otlea. t:46 am DAILY. Limited for Cincin nati, VtasolUBtuu, run" adelphia. Nw York. Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and North Carolina points. . natl, connecting $-23 am DAILT with F. F. V. Limited for the East. 12:38 am DAILY, Local for Cincinnati, :40 pm DAILY, Local for Caicagot b:43 pui DAILY, Limited for Cbicagu and West. :11 ro DAILY, Local for Chicago. Bleeping, Ob.ervaiion -Parlor and DlaIng Cars on Limited Trains, bleeping Cars on Niht Train. CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND. A. Ladli! Alt Uroillll, 4 hl.rhM-t,-'a IHnmooM llrmnd I'll In in Ur4 ti Hold lr.ru.llu: oi, Maied tth Ribbon. Taka n atker. km or tup DruilLt. AskCnrCIU-OIIEei-TEni! ItliUllM) I'. RAM I'll.l.K. f..r 8 5 yean known IS Be it. Safest. Alw)rj Reliable! SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWKERf
