Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 168, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1912 — Page 7

Monday, Dec. 16, 1912.

THE TRIES.

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WANTED Bids on carpentry work. F. B. Hall. 141 Sibley at.. Hammond, lad.

M4l'K TTEJjP. AGfENTS WANTED Guaranteed hosiery; all styles; put up in holly boxfnr hf,IMav V.Vrvbodv bUVI it I- O.

big winner for agents; exclusive terrl- J & Music Co.. 627 Hohman .t. Ham

tory; credit. Parker Hosiery Mills. 774 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

FOR SALE. . FOR SALE Straube "Piano & Music Co. have piano bargains but not bargain pianos. See their fine stock, get their prices and terms and compare them with others. Straube Piano

mond.

FOR SALE Several used pianos at a v, .. t o ....... , ntAWA c tr 1

HELP WANTED Air brake men. ear - " carpenters. truckmen and laborers; j 627 Hohman st.. Hammond. Phone 41. a ,iMd. . cpauI nav Anntv at :

WANTED Car repairers for box cars; good money; steady work. Apply Ryan Car Co., Hegewisch. 111. FEMMiEHELP. w'TETl Tth wtisher. ADDly King

Hung Lo chop suey restaurant. 99 ; Thone 659. H. J. Holts. 176 State Line

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SALE Talking machine, all

sixes, all makes, from $15 up. Nothing down, $1 per week. Store open evenings until Xmas. Straube Piano & Music Co., 627 Hohman st.. Hammond. STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, guaranteed, 40c per dozen, delivered.

WANTED Housekeeper; no cooking; reference required; and waitress. 90 State St., Hammond.

FOR SALE Twelve guago Winchester repeater; first class condition. 259 Sibley st., Hammond. 16-

WANTED Young girl to help with ! FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Mort-

general housework, ave., Hammond.

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WANTED A girl for general housework. Mrs. K. De Briae. 4S22 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 14-3

WANTED Experienced sewing girls; power machines. Hammond Bedding Co., Hammond. 13-2

WANTED A steady girl for general housework; good wages; references required; 3 in family. Mrs. Kaufman, 142 So. Hohman st.. corner Ruth, Hammond. 2tf

SITUATIONS WANTED. POSITION WANTED By experienced stenographer; references furnished. L B, Times, Hammond.

gage, &uo; aue sept, g, 1914; 6 per cent interest; on Improved real estate. Address 493 Wilcox St., Hammond.

FOR SALE Bay horse; S years old; about 16 hands high; weight 1176 lbs. Apply at store room of Northern Indiana Gas A Electric Co., Hohman St.. Hammond, Ind. 14-3

- NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. ' THE STATE OF" INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THB LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2. NOVEMBER TERM. HI. WILLIAM A. ZUMPFE VS. FRANK H, EBERT. CAUSE NO. 9900. ACTION TO FORECLOSE CHATTEL MORTGAGE. Now comes the plaintiff by E. G. Sproat, attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Frank H. Ebert, is not a -resident of the Stata 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 10th day of February. A.

I D. 1913, the same being the 26th day

oi ine next term oi saia uouri 10 oe begun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday 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 satd Court, at Hammond, this 16th day of December. A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.

FOR SALE At a bargain price, one 7room modern house; well located; to appreciate this property one must see It. Geo. W. Yeazel, 205 Detroit St., Hammond. 14-2

FOR SALE: Two 5-room cottages; electric lights, bath, good basement, well located on improved St.; will give good price for quick sale. George W. Yeazel, 205 Detroit St., Hammond.

rv. SALH. uk kk.t Farm near

SITUATION WANTED Sewing nd ! Hesiville; brick house, barn, outbuild-

desired for his own use and benefit and not for the use and benefit of any other person, tnn or A corporation ; that since March 4, 1911. he has not directly or indirectly solicited, received or accepted, and during the continuance of said license, or any renewal, will not directly of indirectly reeetve or accept for any- person, firm or corporation engaged In the manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquors any gift, loan of money, furniture, fixtures or any assistance of any kind; that he Is a mala Inhabitant over twenty-one (21) years of age; that he Is a cltisen of the United States and has resided In the State of Indiana one year Immediately last past, and In the City of Gary. Lake County, Indiana, wherein he desires to

sell Intoxicating liquors, six months immediately last past, and that he is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a man of good moral character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of Intoxicating liquors. JAMES F. GARVEY.

TO THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF

GARY. CALUMET TOWNSHIP. LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. The undersigned, Charles Conway, hereby gives notice to the citizens of the City of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County. State of Indiana, that he will file his written application with the County Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, at their January meeting, 1913, for a lieense to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors at retail, same to be drunk on

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CHRISTMAS TIME IS COMING And Old Winter Is Here, Are Yea Prepared fcr Ttai? Now is tbe "Time and this Is the Place" to get the MONEY to pay for your cold weather necessities, or to pay any oustanding debts, then you will be prepared for tilt) Winter and can enjoy your Christmas. ' . We stand ready and willing to help you, and we extend to you an invitation to call today, tomorrow or any time, and let us explain our methods of doing business. The fact that you own Household Goods, or a Piano, entitles you to our consideration, tor any sum from $10.00 to $200.00, subject to Small Weekly or Monthly Payment with the prl Hedge of the Most Liberal Rebate if paid sooaer than the note calls for. Leniency in case of sickness or misfortune, and no annoying collectors to bother you are special features when dealing with us. Wc are not only in the front rank, but wa are far in advance of all concerns loaning money in this city, and are justly proud of the fact, and invite comparison in any particular. All dealings Fair and Square, no Juggling of Figures to confuse, and no Misleading Statements Our offices are open early and late. 7:30. A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Thursdays and Saturdays until 9 o'clock. Our office will be open every evening until Christmas. Largest and Most Reliable Company in Northern Indiana CALUMET LOAN COMPANY. 212 HAMMOND BUILDING. PHONE 323 HAMMOND, INDIANA. LQANS ANYWHERE IN LAKE COUNTY.

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NOTICE3 TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OP INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR I he premises.. The location of the

COURT. ROOM NO. 1. NOVEMBER premises and room in which said appli

fancy work done either at home or out by the day. T M S, Times, Hammond. - 14-2

FOR RENT. FOR RENT 6-room flat at 126 Fayette st. Inquire atr 122 Fayette St., Hammond.

ings, two wells good water, twenty acres of good soil; near car line. Employees Real Estate Investment Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 14-6 FOR SALE SO head of horses and mares 50, weighing from t to 1600 lbs.; some matched teams; all well broke, single and double, afraid of nothing; most of them horses was used in the city on grocery wagons and teams; happened to get them because people put in automobiles. We also have fresh country horses on hand

FOR RENT Three furnished front , t times, will sell very reasonable. rooms for light housekeeping; gas All horses sold here are guaranteed and water; also unfurnished rooms , Js represented or money refunded, with bath. 838 Alice St., Hammond. j Al1 treet cars pass the door at the ! livery stable, 8241 East 92nd st. South FOR RENT Three furnished rooms ' Chicago. 111. Tel. Fouth. Chicago 858. for light housekeeping. Inquire 4501 ! Magoun ave. (2nd flat). East Chicago. ' FR SALE District agency for Whit- . , j ing for Saturday Evening Post and FOR RENT 5-room fiat; bath and gas. Ladies' Home Journal: cheap if taken

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FOR RENT 4 room furnished cottage; also suite of furnished rooms for llRht housekeeping. 235 Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone 873W.

TERM. 1912. M'AVOY BREWING COMPANY, A CORPORATION, VS. MAX KUMMER AND EMIL PICKART. CAUSE NO. 9878. 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. Max Kummer, 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 Srd day of February, A. D. 1813, the same being the lth day c-f the next

j term of said Court to be begun and

held in Room No. 1, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1913, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I herennto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 7th day of December, A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, ' Deputy Clerk.

626-150th St., Hammond.

ertsdale.

lrriR RENT Furnished room: modern

hot water heat. 36 Williams St.. ' OR SALE A sideboard and table.

is.. : utu tutn st., Hammona.

cant desires to sell such liquors Is as follows: The front room on the ground

floor of a two-story brick building, situated on lot No. seven (7), biock No. twenty-one 2i), in Chicago-Tolleeton Land & Investment Company's Second addition to Tollestonfl in the City of Gary, Calumet Township. Lake County, Indiana. Said room where liquors

are to be sold feces east on Broadway,

July wheat Dec. corn. May corn . July corn. Dec. oats. . May oats, . July oats.

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As yet Mayor Thomas E. Knotts, who j down also. ' Sleighs were In use here

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47 is in Cuba, is unaware of the death

48 of hia-wldowed sister, who STed sud49 denly following an operation. 82 One of the floral ,tributeswas a large 32 'one from the police department. Mrs.

32 j Goff was employed as Bertlllon photo

grapher.

Hay Receipts, 982 tons; shipments, 57 tons. Choice grade of timothy and prairie In light supply and firm. Medium and low grades In liberal supply and demand only fair. Choice timothy, $18.5019.60; No. 1. 31617.60; No. 2 ond No. 1 mixed, 8 14 15; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed, Sll13. Kansas 'and Okla-

nubile hlirl.T In ..m c-i noma prairie noice, io w u.ouj no. i.

room is sixty (68) feet long, twenty- I 14014 5O. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska

three feet wide and twelve (12) feet high and has glass front windows and

Hammond.

NOTICE OP RENEWAL OF LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to he cixens of Gary. Calumet Township, Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned is a male inhabitant of said City, Coun-

FOR RENT Three

for light housekeeping; all ' conveniences. 2C9 E. State St., Hammond.; FOR RENT Two up-to-date rooms for light housekeeping. Call 102 Clinton St., Hammond.

furnished rooms P0R SALE 27 .acres on Fisher road ty and State and la .'oyer the age of 21

and Monon track in Munatcr, Ind.

Inquire Frits Mueller, Munster, Ind.

FOR SALE Singer sewing machine; in good condition; drop head; mahogany davenport. Address ABC, Times, Hammond.

FOR RENT Furnished room; one or'

two gentlemen. 38 Clinton St., Hammond.

FOR RENT 5-room brick flat; $15: j

first floor. 3816 Ivy st., Indiana Harbor. Owner on second floor, ,. 16-2

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; new building; private porch; connecting bath; 3.50. 3403 Block ave. (2nd fiat), Indiana Harbor. 16-3

FOR SALE Two-family frame house: 8 rooms, two baths, porch and gallery; all rented; rents for 138 per month; first mortgage $2,000, 5 years, 6 per cent; make offer; will take back

years and that he has resided Ir. the

State of Indiana for more . than one year and in the City of Gary, Calumet Township, more than six months prior to the date of said notice, and he is a citizen of the United States and possessed of all pf the qualifications required by the laws of the State of Indiana to entitle him to be the holder of a retail liquor license; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the .first Monday of the

January term, 1913, for a renewal :.t 11

aoors and one back door. Said applicant further states that he is a male inhabitant over twenty-one (21) years of age; that he is a citizen of the United States and has resided in the State of Indiana one year, Immediately last past, and in the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, wherein he desires to sell intoxicating liquors, six months. Immediately last past, and is a qualified vote rthereof; that he is a man of good moral character, not In the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person to

i'be Intrusted with the sale of intoxicat

ing liquors; that he l the bona fide sole lessee of the premises herein described for the entire time during which the said license hereby applied for will run: that he was born at the City of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania; that he Is not the agent or employe of any person, firm or corporation engaged in the manufacture or sale of any article intended to be sold by him, that he Is not the holder of -any other license for the sale of Intoxicating liquors at retail; that he Is tHe. sole owner of such business and thai no other - person; firm or corporation ha any Interest dl-

i rectly or indirectly .therein; that such

and Dakota prairie Choice, $1415

No. 1, $12 13. Illinois. Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie S910. Packing $7.508.50. Straw Rye, $8.8.50; oat, $77.50; wheat, S6Q6.50.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Good to prime steers, $9.90 11.00; medium to good steers, $7.25 tp 9.60; interior to fair steers. $6.6507.15; fat cows and heifers, $4.60 9.00; canners and cutters, $2.85 4.10; native bulls and stags, $4.0QT.60; feeding

cattle, $4.150! 7.75; fair to fancy veal calves, $9.75 10.75; heavy calves, $4.00 6.76; milkers and springers, per head, $35.0090.00. Hogs Bulk of sales. $7.45 7. S'u; heavy butchers, $7.60 7.70; light

U. S. NAVY IS 6,000 MEN SHORT Washington, D. C Dec. 16. The navy is about 6,000 men short of its authorized strength, though latest reports show an improvement In recruiting. In the last few months, however, enlistments dropped off in an unprecedented degree. Navy officials

believe this was due partly to the suspension of advertising for recruits and on account of the country-wide demand and high price paid for farm labor. 1 .

WILSON BACK IN

UNITED STATES Steamer Bermudian Makes Record Trip. New Tork, Dec. 16. President-elect Wilson returned today from his vacation trip to Hamilton, Bermuda. The steamship Bermudian, which carried

him and his party, locked here a few

yesterday for the first time this win

ter.

GARY GIVEN piSTOTCTION Washington, Dec. 16. In a bulletin yesterday the federal bureau of education refer te Gary, Ind.. as the smallest city in the United States that pays Its school superintendent $6,000 a year.

butchers, $7.457.63: light bacon, $7 85 j minutes after 8 a. m., following a rcc-

7.60: light light. $7.157.40; heavy ord trip.

shipping. $T.507.70: -heavy packing, $7.35T.S5; mixed packing, $7.357.55; rough, heavy packing, $7.207.35. Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $7,75 0 8.16 i lambs, fair to good, $7.407.76; lambs, common tot fair," .J6.607.40; Iambs, feeders, $5.75Qf;ae; lambs, culls, $5.6050; yearlings, fair to

best light, $5.756.75: yearlings, fair

license is desired .for his own personal to best heavy, $5.356.40; wethers.

FOR SALE In Home wood, 854 South Hohman st..

apartment residence; seven

FOR RENT Furnished rooms with i TOOmS Slid bath OU each board; home cooking. 85 sibley j floor. Separate heating

FOR RENT 6 -room .steam heated furnished house, complete; near Gary line, Standard and Gibson. Inquire. 764 So. Hohman St., Hammond. :

FOR RENT One modern house, well located, to the right . party. One 6room flat; new, with electric lights, bath and good baserent with laundry tubs, hot water connected to the same. Geo. W. Yeazel, 205 Detroit St., Hammond. 14-2

FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms. 234 Indiana ave., Hammond, Ind.

FOR RENT Three furnished ropms for light housekeeping; gas and wattr; also vacant rooms-and bath; reasonable. 783 Alice ave., Hammond.

second mortgage. M. Hershcovits, In

dlana Harbor. 10tf ! cense to retail intoxicating, sniriton..

vlpous and malt liquors in less quantities than 5 gallons at a time, and permit the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold, said license having been heretofore issued to mj by said Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, on the first Monday of December, 1912, 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 fellows: The ground floor, front room of the certain two-story brick building, situate don lot 3, block 27, Borman's subdivision to the old Town of Tolleston, now in the City of Gary; said building fronts on Borman boulevard, a public highway In said City; said bar room is 25 feet wide and 40 feet long, has front windows and glass

front door with one side door opening into hall on west and one rear door to north, opening to hall. Living rooms

are upstairs. HARRT'H. GUTELIUs!

in Hammond. Easy terms. Apply M H It, Times, Hammond.

FOR SALE First class saloon. Inquire . J. T. Smith. 100 Stata st-. Hammond.

WANTFD TO BUY.

WANTED TO BUY A second hand

heavy double wagon. Address ASF,

Times, Hammond. 13-2

LOST ANT) FOUND. LOST Black and tan hound; scar on left eye; reward. Return 885 Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone 690.

FOR RENT Modern, warm plain sleeping room; $3; private family. 756 So. Hohman st., Hammond. 14-3 FARM FOR RENT 38 acres; good for truck farmer; $4.59 per acre; 2 miles south of Griffith. Call on N. Austgen, Griffith, Ind.

FOR RENT "-room flat; gas, electric light, bath; $20. 289 Hoffman st, Hammond. Phone 316.

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

MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO DO DRESSMAKING anfl sewing of all kinds. Call at 9 Clinton st., Hammond, Ind.

LADIES When delayed or irregular

use Triumph Tills; always depend-j

FOUND Watch. Owner please write A. T. Dixon, 1143 Winona ave., Chicago, and prove property.

NOTICE

NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given to the shareholders of the Citizens' German National Bank of Hammond, . Indiana, that an election will be held at . the banking rooms of the bank on Tuesday, January. 14th, 1918, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., for the

purpose of electing seven directors for

the ensuing year. GEORGE M. EDER. President.

LFOAL NOTfOESL

NOTICE OF BAILEE'S SALE. Public notice is hereby given that I,

the undersigned, will offer at public sale the following described property,

able. Relief and particulars free. Write i under a charge of Bailment, which

National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.

FEED AND SALE STABLE V. W. Parker, Hamlin and Truman stHammond. 11-6

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

property is the property of Frederick

C. Newell of the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, to-wit: ONE CADILLAC. ONE-CTLINDER AUTOMOBILE.

TO THE CITIZENS OF THE CITT OF

GARY, CALUMET TOWNSHIP.

LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA. The undersigned, James F. Garvey,

hereby gives notice to the citizens of

the City of Gary, Calumet Township,

lane county, Indiana, that he wlli file his written application with the Coun

ty Commissioners of Lake County, In

diana, at their January meeting, 1918,

for a - license to sell intoxicating,

spiritous, vinous and malt liquors at retail, same to be drunk on the premises. The location of the premises and

room In which said applicant desires to sell such liquors is as follows: The

front room on the ground Door " of

two-story brick building situated on

lot No. nine (9), block No. twenty-one (21), in Chlcago-Tolleston Land & In

vestment Company's second addition to Tolleston, in the City of Gary, Calumet

Township, Lake County, Indiana. Said room where liquors are to be sold is 120x22x12 feet, has glass front, rear and side doors and faces east on Broadway, a public highway In said City; and

Is known as 932-93 Broadway. Said applicant further gys that he is the sole lessee ot such described premises for the entire time during which Itcense is to run; that he was born in the City of Goshen, Indiana; that he Is

j not the agent or employee q ajjy per

use and not for-! the use and benefit of any other person, firm or corporation; that since March 4, 1911, he has

not directly or indirectly solicited, receive or accepted and during the continuation of license, or any renewals, will not directly or indirectly solicit receive or accept from any person, firm or corporation engaged in the manu

facture or sale of intoxicating liquors any gift, loan of money, furniture, fixtures or assistance of any kind.

CHARLES' CONWAY.

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BL ESTATE TRANSFERS

LEROY.

Lots 44, 46 (except part convey

ed to William Turner D. R. 84869), Hugh Turner to Mrs. Anna Turner $1,000 TOLLESTON.

Lot 17, blk 42. 2nd Oak Park

add, Clear Title Land Co. to

Andrew Postregna Lot 12, blk 1. Borman 's 2nd add. Fred W. Findling to Jacob Hannabach GARY. Lot 26. blk 8, Gary' Park 2nd add, Charles P. Zekas to Joseph Shatkauskis . ..7. Lots 46, 47, blk 7. Gary Park add, Thomas T. Snell to Aristitl Brumbta t ....... i.. Lot 5, blk 58, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Baker T. iWhite to Dalrymple Cont.'Co.... WHITING. Lot 21, blk 4, Standard add. Standard Oil Co. to Patrick J. Curtin ,,. HAMMOND. Lot 26, blk ?, Walters' add. Central Invest & Realty Co. to Wren Davis Lots 15, 16, blk L Waltem' add, Central Invest. Realty Co. to Andrew Arbanas '. Lot 4, blk t, Morris add. Mark Sax to Louis G. Eder, CROWN POINT. W H lot 15, NichoVs add. Barbara Eder to Tr. German Evan

gelical Church 3,000

HOB ART.

Lots 1, 2, 3, blk 16, Geo. & Wm. Earle's 2nd sub, George Earle

to Charles H. Carlson 610

10

40

!00

25

And further notice Is hereby given son, firm or corporation engaged in the

THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKE COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BE

STOWED BY ITS READERS ON THE j mond, Indiana

TIMES.

that I will offer said automobile, as

such- Bailee, fev the payment ef storage; which sale will be held on the th day of January. 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day' at the front door of my garage building at No. 160 "Fayette sir4!t. In the City Of Htm-

E. F. KUNERT, Bailee.

manufacture or sale of any article in-

good to choice, M.605.00.

WHITELAW REID DEAD

London. England. Dec. 16 Whltelaw Eeid, the American ambassador to Great Britain since 1905. died at his London residence. Dorchester ' House, shortly after noon yesterday from pulmonary oedema. The end was peaceful. Mrs. Reid and their daughter.

Mrs. John Hubert Ward, were at the

bedside. The ambassador had been" uncon

scious since 9 o'clock in the morning and at intervals during the previous twenty-four hours he had been slightly delirious as a result of the drugs

administered to induce sleep.

TWO GARY GROCERIES BURN Yesterday and early today the Gary fire department was called out to fight flame in grocery stores, the origin and the nature of the biases being almost identical. At 8:20 a.- m. the department fought a $600 blase at Wilson's grocery, . 22 West Eight haveave. The building is owned by J. W. Py rale, of Oetroit. At 1:15 a. m. this morning three hundred residents in the vicinity of Tenth avenue and Adams street were routed from their beds when a twostory building was partially burned.

A two -story frame building occupied by a J. T. Marlch, a grocer, who rented tbe first floor, and by inmates of an Austrian boarding house on the second floor, was damaged to the extent of $2,660. The department also answered two false alarms and had trouble yesterday morning with a prairie fire in Tolleston.

PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Extra creamery. 35(f36c;

firsts. 3233c; seconds. 272Sc; dairies, 2832c: packing stock. 2023Hc;

ladles. 2424Hc.

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12

15c; geese, 1212l4c; ducks. 12

13c; fowls, 1212c; roosters. 9

94c: springs, 12H13c

Eggs Firts, 26 27c; ordinary firsts.

24c; dirties, 20c; checks, 16 He

Beans Pea, hand picked. $2.25

2.50; brown Swedish, $1 601.75; Lima.

100 lbs, $6.25; red kidney, $2 35 2.60.

Green fruits Persimmons, cases. 11

pts, 5075c; apples, brls, $2.003 4.50; boxes. $1.00 3.00; cranberries, brls.

I7.50S9.50; strawberries, pints. 259

80c

Vegetables Celery, crate, Mich., 40 50c: radishes, doz bunches,'' 80(p35c;

Brussels sprouts, qt, 10 12 Vic: cab

bage, brls, 75c$1.00; ton. $4.50(8 6.00;

spinach, tub, $1.00 1.15; squash, doc.

75c$1.00: cucumbers, boxes, 2 doz.

$1.75 2.75; eggplant, cases, Fla., $3.00

3.50; turnips, sacks, washed, 75 85c;

bunches, $3.00; sacks, trimmed, lOcllHEAVY oLiXiXS 1

peppers, crate, Fla., $2.7503.00; caull- nntiATTa Trrrone

flower, cases. $1.001.76; pumpkins., JDAIiAXkO VY A A Xip

doz, 75c$1.00: onions, sacks.' 65 63

lbs, 40 66c; string beans, green, ham

per, $2.003. 00; wax, hamper, $2.60(9 2

3.50; tomatoes, box, $1.25 1.50; lettuce, box, 810c; head, brls. $1.50 2.50; parsley, brls, $2.753.00; carrots, new, brls. $3.00; sacks, washed, 40c: parsnips, tubs, 60c. Veal 5060 lbs. 10c; 60080 lbs, ll12c: 60200 lbs, 810c; 80110 lbs, 12 14c - Potatoes South Dakota, bu. 40 48c; Minnesota, 45 48c; Wisconsin, bu. 40 52c; sweet, Jersey, hamper, $1,259 1.50.

BOY STRANGLED BYA BULLDOG Bessemer, Ala., Dec. 16. A vicious bulldog, with his Jaws locked on the throat of 6-year-old Jasper Goff, slowly Strangled the child to death here yesterday in spite of the efforts of both the boy and his mother to force the" brute to release his grip. Cries of the mother attracted a crowd, and J. B. Houston shot the animal. The boy dropped to the ground and died soon afterward. ' The dog entered the Goff home, where It had been used to playing with the children. Before any one realised what was happening, the animal seized the child by the throat.

v TOLLESTON. Miss Jennie Baker will spend Saturday And. Sunday la Hobart with relatives- ; ' A- Mitchell of Chicago transacted business here today. Miss Bertha Henks of Tolleston and E. Weber ot Gary were united In marriage yesterday at Crown Point. It was a total surprise to her friends and parents. Miss Tillie Wicker will spend the week end in South Chicago. Miss Lilly Gallagher of Chicago will spend Sunday with her parents hefe. Miss Etta Henderson will visit friends in Chicago tomorrow. Mrf. A. M. Frazure returned to her home in Windsor Park today after a few days' visit here with her sister. Mrs. Aug. Brown visited relatives in Hammond last evening. A.' Manis, who has been the guest of B. Manis and family, returned to her home in Gary today,

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

Chicago Wholesale prices for car bon and other oils were as follows Standard white, 150 test. 10 c; perfec

tion, I04c; headlight, 175 Jest, 12c; eocene, 12 Uc; gasoline. 18c; machine gasoline, 26 He; raw linseed, single brls. 6e; boiled, do, 47c; turpentine, 42e; summer black oil, 7Uc; winter

STRICKEN FAMILY GETS MORES AD HEWS Sou of Late Mrs. Maybelle Goff Notified of Further Tragedy in Family.

Telegraph Badly Crippled in North Dakota.

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CHICHESTER S PILLS

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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

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Carolina points.

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Grand Forks, N. D., Dec 16. Heavy rain which fell yesterday turned to sleet last night. As a result, tele

graph service over tne greater pan fc;4 pAU-lf. Limited tor c!lcTie

Wire- were snapped off in all direc-1 SVrvat.a&'r SffSfc. tlons and in many places the heavy ice lug cars on Limited Trains.

that lormea on tne wires earned poies ""

THE HAMMOND DISTILL1NO CO. DAILY CAPACITY 3C.OOO QALLONO

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tended to be sold by such applicant; 1 to Darrel lot8 f. b. Chicago, that he is not the holder of any other! . -. -

HAY & GRAIN LIAIIIIET.

license for the sale of intoxicating liquors at retail; that satd applicant is the actual and sole owner of said business; that no other person, firm or corporation has any interest directly or Indirectly thereia; that said license is

r- Opaa High -Low Dec. wheat.. 8354 88 83H May wheat.. 88 69 83 V4

While, funeral services were being conducted yesterday afternoon over the remains of Mrs. May bell - Goff. sister of Mayor Thomas . Knotts of Gary and ex-Mayor A. F. Knotts of Hammond, a telegram was handed to Roy Goff. the son of the dead woman. He opened it and read that his wife's brother had been killed at Frankfort. Mrs. Goff, who was 48 years old, was burled from the home of Mrs. Edith McGrath, 800 Jackson street. Interment was at Gary Oak Hill cemetery,

83 I where Rev. McNay of the Central 89 J4 i Church of Christ officiated.

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Hake County Title & Guaranty Co.

ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT IIOZZUIAL RATES

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MOTT, President IXAHS HAMMOND. Vtec-rresMcNt J. S. BLACXMUM, Iceretary A. . IAr. Itcasaowr ISWAJU 4. IMS, Manager

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