Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1913 — Page 7

January 11, 1913.

THE TIMES.

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READERS. WOTICB TO ADVERTISERSReaders ot th. following advertisements who wish to communlcl wit advertisers boi Idantlty la not -realad. should follow the Instruction to addreas them by t lottor gtTRequests at this ofnca to revea-l tha Identity of anonymous advertisers caa not. In JUc to th advertiser, be anwerad. lmply follow instructions.

B. Chapman and Mrs. Chapman, his

I wife, whose true- christian name is un

known; Truman A. Clough and Mrs. , Clough, hi wife, whose christian name

its unknown; Truman A. Clough and

Mr. Clough, her husband .whose chris

tian name is unknown; George "W. Ew-

I ing, and Mrs. Ewing, his wife, whose christian name Is unknown: William

3rd day of February, J513. for a re-1 years, of the following described real newal of a license to retail Intoxleat- 1 estate, to-wlt: lng, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors Lot seven (7). block three (3), In Geo.

in less quantities than Ave gallons at

a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license I

being heretofore granted to the under

signed at the February term, 1912. of I

W. Hoffman's addition to the Town, now City, of Hammond, Indiana, together with Improvements thereon.

If said rents and profits will not sell

said Board of County Commissioners I for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de-

As far aa It ts possible it Is advised that all clasalOad ads should althe mailed or sent to the of Acs. Tha Time will not be responsible for arrora In ads taken over the telephone.

M4LRHELP. WANTED Five or 6 live agents or solicitors for a good paying proposition for Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. Call or address H. H. Halsey, Majestic hotel, Hammond. ll-t

WANTED A capable salesman to sell tjthl husiness house supplies. Will

be our representative for Calumet dis

trlct- Must "be able to meet best business people. References. Apply In person to A. J. Ressel. Jan. 14, at Carle-

ton hotel, 10 to 2 o'clock.

WANTED Car carpenters; piece work; good prices;

plenty work. Jb ltzhugh-LAitn er Co., Hammond.

AGENTS Can make big money sell

lng the latest Rand-McNally parcel post, map, which locates . all towns of 2,000 or over. Complete index; unit numbers, all parcel post regulations and full shipping information. Send 25c for sample map and details of this great money making proposition. Rand, McNally & Co., 638 So. Clark st., Chi

cago, 111.

AMBITIOUS SALESMEN Neat appear

a nee, call on merchants in their territory; elegant sideline, convenient to carry; good commissions, prompt re

mittance. Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.

WANTED Driver; married man pre

ferred; must give bond. Bick laundry Hammond. 10-J

WANTED Six young men (must be ' American) between the ages of 17 and 21 to learn the chain-making trade.

Apply at 6. G. Taylor Chain Co.. 141st

and Clark sts., Hammond, Ind.

WANTED Machinist. Apply F. S. Betz Co., Hammond. 9-3

WANTED Blacksmith. O. F. Jordan

Co.. Indiana Harbor, near American

Steel Foundries. Apply to D. J. Mo ran, "TnStanS "Harbor, or at 105 E. State st.

Hammond. . 3tf

FOR RALE.

INVESTIGATE SOUTH MISSISSIPPI.

Productive soil. low price, ne4x mar

kets. Write for free books. Commission to agents.

E. A. Cummlnga & Co. (Established

1869.) 40 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. W. L. Twining, Mgr. Farm Dept.

FOR SALE Kitchen range. Radiant

Home; in good condition. Call 4717

Baring ave.. East Chicago.

FOR SALE One heating stove and

range; a bargain; home evening at 7

o'clock. 10317 Aye. L, East Side, In

basement.

FOR SALE By owner a handsome 8room house with modern improve.

ments; 50-foot lot. Enquire at premises

1175 Harrison st., Robertsdate. It

FOR SALE-Special for

bargain hunters :

One sewing machine- $2.50

One washing machine - -$2.50 One gas stove - ' $3.50

Bed 7oc; new springs. 11.75; one incubator, good as new, $4.50. Many more articles to go. Come and give us your price and take them away. 242 East

State at., Hammond.

FORSALK On account of death, sec

ond hand store, consisting of tools of

all kinds and second hand furniture.

3216-133rd St., Hegewiscb, 111. Inquire

N. B. Cole or E. F. Kunert.

FOR SALE Finest litter of Walker

hound pups obtainable; all black and

white ticked; owner has no place to keep them; dogs, $10; bitches $5. Phone

322 Hammond, Ind.

FOR SALE Delivery horse; will tell cheap. Call at 204 E. State St.. Ham

mond, Ind. 10-8

FOR SALE One new mahogany wall case, one new mahogany floor case.

two floor counters, mahogany, will sell at your own price. One Nagel lighting

system with eight lights, best in town.

cost $130. must move and will sell at

give away price. Call 322, Hammond.

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST Two live mallard decoy ducks.

Notify J. C. Becker, 417 E. State St..

Hammond. Phone 840J. lltf

G. Ewing and Esther Ewing. his wife;! and Issued by Charles A. Johnson, audi-

LOST St. Bernard dog with white

tripe on forehead. Notify W. G.

Wolf. 251 Indiana ave.. Hammond, Ind. Tel. 6. 10-S

LOST Between First National bank

and Wolter hardware store, a knit

handbag, black, containing memoran

dum book with check and small change. Reward If returned to Wolter

hardware store. 10-3

George Earle and Mrs. Earle, his wife.

whose christian name Is unknown; William Watklns and Mrs. Watklns,

his wife, whose christian name Is un

known; Sela A. Smith and Mr. Smith,

her husband, whose christian name is

unknown; Sela A. Smith and Mrs.

Smith, his wife, whose chrfstlan name

is unknown; Ella S. Roper and Mr. Ro

per, her husband, whose true christian

name Is unknown; Milton W. Brown and Mrs. Brown, his wife, whose chrls-

tor of said County, for a period ot one

year from the date thereof.

The precise location where liquors

are to be sold by the provisions of the

license to be renewed is as follows:

The ground floor front room of a

two-story frame building situated on

lot 6, Agnes Roberts' subdivision to the City of Hammond. Said room has a

glass front and faces on Indiana boule

vard, a public highway In said City.

Bar is on the east side of the room and

tlan name is unknown; Dudly Merrill I faces west. There are two living rooms

LOST Black fur glove, right hand. Re

turn to 262 Fayette st., or phone

1088M, and receive reward. 9-3

NOTICE

and Mrs. Merrill, his wife, whose chrts- ,

tlan name is unknown; Dudly F. Mer

rill and Mrs. Merrill, his wife, whose

christian name Is unknown; Caroline

Hale and Daniel H. Hale, her husband;

Caroline Hale and Mr. Hale, her hus

band, whose true name Is unknown;

Daniel H. Hale and Mrs. Hale, his wife.

whose christian name Is unknown:

Mary E. Rickey and John K. Rickey,

her husband; Parley A Banks and Lo-

dlsca M. Banks, his wife; - Farley A.

Banks and Mrs. L. M. Banks, his wife,;

whose true christian name is un

known; Dudly Merrill and Caroline C. Merrill, his wife; Mary C. Pierce, guardian; Daniel Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, his wife, whose christian name Is unknown; Harman Underwood

NOTICE OF ELECTION.

Notice Is hereby given to the share

holders of the Citizens' German Na

ttonal Bank of Hammond, Indiana, that an election will be held at the banking rooms of the bank on Tues

day, January 14th, 1813, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.. for the

purpose ot electing seven dlrectora for land Mrs. Underwood, his 'wife, whose Indiana for more than six months prior J brlB I7.5010.00; strawberries, qts.

In rear and eight living rooms above.

Room has one front and one Bide entrance. All of said bar room can be seen from said highway. Bar room IS

23x32x11 feet.

JOSEPH HAYES.

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A

LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens

of the City of Hammond, Lake County,

Indiana, that the undersigned, John F.

Dingier, a male Inhabitant and resi

dent of the City of Hammond, said

Township, County and State of Indi

ana, and is over the age of twenty-one

years and has resided In the State of

Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, Lake County,

cree, interest and costs, I will at the

same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient

to satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs

and accruing costs. , Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Taken as the property of Friederlcka

Whittlleb et al. at the suit of August

Schrelber.

THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. G. B. Sheerer, " Atfy for Plaintiff.

the ensuing year.

GEORGE M. EDER, President.

LEGAL NOTICES.

ROAD PETITION.

christian name is unknown; William

Rlcheson and Mrs. Rlcheson, his wife.

whose christian name is unknown;

James P. Roney and Hanah Roney. his

Wife; Margret Bundall and Mr. Bun-

dall, her husband, whose true name Is

unknown: Margaret Bundenhall and I

Mr. Bundenhall, her' husband, whose

, true name Is unknown; Margaret Run-

dell and Mr. Rundell, her husband,

whose true : name is unknown; Mar

garet Rundal and Mr. Rundal, her hus

band, whose true name is unknown;

Notice is hereby given by the Auditor of Lake County, Indiana, that the following petition for a road in North Township has been filed with said Au

ditor and that the same will be heard I Margaret Rundel and Mr. Rundel, her quantities than five gallons at a time brls' $1.60 2.00; beets, new, brl, $2.50

by the Board of County Commissioners i nusDana, whose true name is un- and nermtt th am to h Aranir nwnn sacKs, inmmea, jdhhoc, pep-

to the date of this notice. And that

he is a qualified voter; that he Is a citi-

sen of the United States of America;

is a man of good moral character and

a fit person to be entrusted with the

sale of intoxicating - liquors; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake

County, Indiana, on the first Monday in February, the same being the 3rd day of February, 1913, for a renewal

of a license to retail intoxicating, spir

ltous, vinous and malt liquors In less

PRODUCEJIARKET.

Butter Extra creamery, 3435c;

firsts, 2931c; seconds, 2627c; dairies, 2531c; packing stock, 1521V4e; ladles. 23 Vi 024c.

Live poultry, per lb Turkeys, 12

15 He; geese, lJ13c; ducks. 12tt

15Hc; fowls, 1414c; roosters, 10

10c; springs, 14l4ttc.

Eggs Firsts, 25H26c; ordinary

firsts. 2021c; storage firsts, 19gl9Hc:

dirties, 16c; checks, 15c; miscellaneous

lots. 1925ttc.

Green fruits Apples, brls, $2.00

4.60; boxes, $1.003.00; cranberries.

25

40c.

Beans Pea, hand picked, $2.20(

2.40; brown Swedish, $1.602.00; Lima,

100 lbs, $6.60; red kidney, $2.35 2.60.

Vegetables Selery, crate, Mich., 7$c

$1.00; radishes, do bunches, 30 60c;

Brussels sprouts, qt. 1517Hc; cab

bage, brls, 75c$1.50; ton, $6.607.00;

spinach, brls, $2.60 4.00; squash, doz.

$1.251.60; cucumbers, boxes. 2 dozen.

$3.003.76: eggplant, cases, Fla., $2.00

2.75; turnips, new, brls, $3.604.00;

sacks,, washed. 75 85c; watercress,

ON Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures without" removal. ".I- " - One month to one year. Eaay payments. Long time. A most ample rebate If paid before due Extensions in case of sickness, loss of work, etc. Loans taken up from other companies and placed on a lowest payment and less cost. See us before you see others, or see others and then see us. -:- Calumet Loan Co. Largest and Moat Reliable In Lake County 212 HAMMOND BUILDING Phone 323. OPE? EVENINGS.

of Lake County, Indiana, on Wednesday, February 6th, 1913. The State of Indiana, Lake County, ss; Commissioners' Court, February Term, 1913.

To the Honorable the Board of Com

missioners of Lake County::

the nrr.mti.Pi whom nntl. tAthr wltH PerS. crate. la.. 9.0W Z. 10 , cauiinow-

the nrlvtleire of Belllnn- tobacco. clrJ", crate, fz.uu a z. 4 o; pumpKins, oon,

cigarettes, etc., in a part of said bar 75c$1.60; onions, sacks, 6568 lbs. 60

room. Said license beln heretofore 8c; string Deans, green, namper,

whose christian, name is unknown, and I granted by the Board of County Com- I $1-60 2.00; wax, hamper, $1.602.50; Betsey Atkin, his Wife; George Earle I missloners on the Sth dav of SVhruarv. I tomatoes, case. 6 baskets, $2.6O3.00;

and Son, whose true name is unknown; I 1912, and Issued by Charles A. John- I lettuce, box, 20c; head, hamper, $2.501

known; Margaret P. Rundel and Mr.

Rundel, her . husband, whose true name is unknown: Major B. Atkins and Bet

sey Atkins, his wife; M. B. Atkin,

123

753

Gentlemen: The undersigned petl- d all the heirs, devisees, legatees. 80n, auditor of said Township. County 3 6: pa"ly large brls. $2.603.00

and State, for a period of one year

from said date.

The precise location where liquors

are to be sold by the provisions of the

license to be renewed is as follows: i

The ground floor front room of a

highway on the following described j t,,n name Is unknown : Harman Under- I two-story frame building situated on

tioners to your Honorable Board repre

sent as follows: That they are resident freeholders of the County afore

said, and that six of them reside in the immediate neighborhood of, and are ln-

I distributees, widows, widowers, cr'.d-

1 itors and assigns of the following named persons, who are deceased, towlt: George Cicot, George CIcott, Edward Clcott, William Watklns and

terested in the vacation of a public Mrs. Watkins, his wife, whose chrisv.ii ... nun.i. j..nrik.ii I tlan name Is unknown: Harman Under-

FOR SALE-Cheap. horse. 191 Hickory ; route towit. Commenclns at the ln. wood and Mrs. Underwood, his wife.

10-2

FOR SALE Kimball piano; almost new. Call at 659 So. Hohman St., Hammond. Geo. A. Dobbins.

WANTED Girl for general housework. : 14 Ruth St., Hammond. Phone 669.

WANTED A competent girl for general housework; references required. Call phone 859W. 11-2

FOR SALE -Contents of 5-room flat; very reasonable; two rooms renting for $23 a month; flat rents at $20. Call evening : after & o'clock, 64 So. Hohman St., "corner Russell. FOR SALE One-ton auto truck,' or will exchange for real estate. Inquire S603 P.rlH ave., Indiana Harbor,

FOR SALE; Grocery fixtures; computing scale, cash register and Ice box. J. G. Flschrupp, 400-119th st.. Whiting.

FOR SALE -5-room modern cottage, on 83-ft. lot. Inquire 367 Michigan ave., Hammond. Phone 1161W. 6-6

tersectlon of the highway lying along J whose christian name Is unknown; h Nnrth una nt Minn twiv Hi. ! James Roney and Hanah Roney, his

and the center line ot the highway ly- J wife; Margaret Rundell and Mr. Run

WS53 r7l5irfi01Pn' ! FOR SALE-In Homewood, Apply Goshen fehirt .Co., . Rrtlli, u.an,

105 Condit st., Hammond, j apartment residence; Beven!

rooms ana batn on eachi

floor. Separate heating

4tf ' plants. Location most ideal

. ., 1 m nammona. jasy terms. WANTED Girl for general housework; ; 1 a w i MSniM Wnmgood pay for right girl. Mrs. Sax, ; PPV - Ham $420 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. 2Stf EQOnd.

WANTED Girls to operate power sew lng machines. Apply to Mcllroy Belt

lng & Hose Co., Truman & Sohl et.

Hammond.

ing along the West line of Oak Hill Cemetery, in section six (6), thence

southwesterly along the said highway

as now macadamised, about one thou

sand (1,000) feet to the intersection of

a road extending westerly, thence

southeasterly as now macadamised.

through said northwest fraction quar

ter (N. W. to the intersection of a highway lying on the east line of said

northwest fractional quarter (N. W.

4) and there terminating. The point

of termination being about two thousand three hundred ten feet (2,310)

south of the North quarter (N. 4) corner of said section twelve (12), Town

ship 36, North range ten (10) West of the second (2nd) P. M., all ln Lake

County, Indiana. .

Wherefore, your petitioners pray that viewers may be appointed to view said proposed highway and report thereon

J as provided by law, and your petition

ers ever pray. - FRED HUMPFER AND 12 OTHERS.

Witness, my hand and official seal

this Sth day of January, 1913. CHAS. A. JOHNSON, Auditor Lake County, Indiana.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT 6-rooni cottage on Wilcox ave.; hardwood trimmed; basement? $12. Phone 1087M.

FOR RENT Nicely furnished modern room. 38 Clinton et., Hammond. Phone 915M. FOR KENT Three steam heated rooms; all conveniences. 3716 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor. 11-3

BARTER & EXCHANGE. WILL TRADE $500 MORTGAGE DUE September, 1914, 6 per cent interest, for vacant lots or improved. Address W II. Times, Hammond. 8-4

FOR'RENT Newly furnished heated

rooms; suitable for two. 119 Williams'

St.; Hammond.

'MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Your vote coupon ln dally and Sunday examiner. Save it and phone 1178R. Alao want a few hustlers, girls and boys, to collect votes. Culver Veach, 231 Michigan ave., Hammond. Candidate in Examiner home contest.

LADIES When delayed or irregular t use Triumph Pills; always depend-

FOR RENT Two large modern, rooms; able. Relief and particulars free. Write

furnished for light housekeeping. 553 Morton court, Hammond.

Wis. - r

FOR RENT Room with modern conveniences. 756 So. Hohman St., Hammond, j 10-3

BIG MONEY WRITING SONGS We

pay. hundreds of dollars a .year to successful writers. Experience un-

J necessary. Song poems wanted with or

ROAD PETITION;

Notice Is hereby given by the Auditor

ot Lake County, Indiana, that the following petition for a road ln North

Township has been filed with said Au

ditor and that the same will be heard by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, - Indiana, on

Wednesday, February 5, 1913. State of Indiana, County of Lake, : Commissioner's Court. February Term. 1913.

To the Honorable the Board of Com

missioners of Lake County: Gentlemen: The undersigned petl

tioners to your Honorable Board rep

resent as follows: That they are resi

dent freeholders of the County afore-

said, and that six of them reside in the Immediate neighborhood of, and are In

terested in the construction of the Jo

seph Humpfer Road, a public highway

dell, her husband, whose true name is unknown; Margaret Rundel and Mr.

Rundel, her husband, whose true name

is unknown: Margret Bundall and Mr.

Bundall, her husband; whose true name

is unknown; Margaret Bundenhall and Mr. Bundenhall, her husband, whose

true name is unknown; Margaret.Rundell and Mr. Rundell, her husband,

whose true name is unknown; Mar

garet Rundal and Mr. Rundal, her hus

band, whose true name ts unknown

Major B. Atkins and Betsey Atkins, his

wife; William G. Ewing and Esther

Ewing, his wife; Daniel Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, his wife; George W. Ew

ing and Mra. Ewing. his wife, whose

christian name la .unknown; W. G. Ew

ing, whose christian name is unknown

Truman A. Clough and Mrs. Clough, his wife, whose christian name Is un

known; Truman A. Clough and Mr.

Clough, her husband, whose true name

is unknown; Solon Robinson and Ma

rian Robinson, his wife; David Turner,

trustee; Sela A. Smith and Mr. Smith

her husband, whose true name is un

known; Sela A, Smith and Mrs. Smith

his wife, whose christian name is un

known; Ella S. Roper and Mr. Roper,

her husband, whose true name Is un

known; Milton W. Brown and Mrs. Brown his wife, whose christian name Is unknown; Dudly Merrill and Caroline Merrill, his wife; Caroline Hale

and Mr. Hale, her husband, whose true name is unknown; Caroline Hale and Daniel H. Hale, her husband; Daniel H. Hale and Mrs, Hale, his wife, whose

christian name t,s unknown.

And all the heirs, devisees, legatees.

distributees, widows, widowers, cred

itors and assigns of each and all the above named defendants, and of each of

all the above designated defendants,

and all the heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, creditors, assigns, widows

and widowers of each and all of the above named and designated defend

ants, who may be deceased persons,

And all other persons who may

claim any interest in and to the here

lnafter described real estate, are not

residents of the State of Indiana

Said defendants are therefore hereby

carrots, new brls, $2.608.00; sacks,

washed, 60c; parsnips, tubs, 65 65c.

Veal calves 50060 lbs, ll13c; 0 80 lbs, 1214c; 60200 lbs, 810c;

80100 lbs, 14 15c.

Potatoes Minnesota, bu, 42?50c;

Wisconsin, bu, 42 48c; new Bermuda,

lot 43. block 1. Original Town (now 6.607.60; sweet, Jersey, hamp-

City) of Hammond, Lake County, In- I er U-ri--

diana. The room is more Dartlcularlv

known and described as the north-1 CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

west corner oi Hohman and State

streets, ootn public highways ln said I Chicago Wholesale prices for -car-

city, wr room is is ieet 6 inches by bon and other oils were as follows

60 fet. Has glass front, one front, rear standard white, 160 test, 10,ic; perfec-

ana siae entrances ana an or the inside tlnn inUo: hoadiiirht. 175 teat. 12c

of said room can be seen from said

highways. Bar is on the north side of

room and facet south ;on State street. Building faces east on Hohman street.

There is a storage room In the south

west corner of said building. Store

room above. JOHN F. DINGLER.

SHERIFF'S SALE.., No. 8520.

State of Indiana, )

- (ss: County of Lake,)

Lake Superior Court, September Term,

1912.

UNION NATIONAL SAVINGS & LOAN

Association, vs.

GEORGE GERMAN, ELISABETA GER-

man, his wife; Manhattan Brewing Company, a corporation; Leopoll

Sonnenscheln, Owen Crumpacker, re

ceiver for the firm of J. Z. Morris and Company; W. B. Van Home,

Pearle A. Tarks.

By virtue of an Order of Sale to me

directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash ln

hand, at the east door of the Court

House in Crown Point, Indiana, on

Saturday, the 25th day of

January, 1913,

between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wlt:

Lot ten (10), block fifty-one (51), in

Indiana Harbor, a subdivision in fractional sections 15 and 22. township 37, N. range 9 west. If said rents and profits will not sell

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de

cree, Interest and costs, I will at tho

same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient

eocene, 12 e; gasoline, 18c; machine

gasolipe, 27cjjraw. linseed, single brls.

45c; toiled, do,' 46c; turpentine, 46c; summer black oil,' 7 Vic; winter black

oil. 8c. These quotations apply to ba.r

rel lots f. o. b. Chicago.

to Anactasy Rudzinskl.....,..w 45(1

Lot 15, blk 12. 4th addl lots 31.

32 blk 2. 2nd add. East Chicago Co. to Anton BlldiradisMI X WHITING.

Lot 1. blk 1. Forsyth's 3rd add.

Kate C. Westfall to Michael .Baker .., 97f INDIANA HARBOR.

Lots 84, 86. blk 6. John M.

Blocker to Franklin U. Bowser 1,166) GARY.

Lot 69, blk , Lincoln Park add,

Zachary M. Pursyckt to Michael Bugarln .................

Lot 18, blk 95. Gary Land Co.'a

1st Hub, Gary Land Co. to Joseph E. Smith. ...... . HAMMOND.

W. 18 ft. lot 37, lots 38, 39. blk

1; lot 1, blk 3, Townsend & Godfrey's add, A. Murray Turner to Turner, Meyn A Co.....

Lot 23, blk 2. Stafford & Trankle'a

add. Bertha Eisner Borrnan to George A. Dobbins..,..,......

Lot 22, blk 2, Stafford & Tran-

kle's add, Andrew Brickman to George A, Dobbins............. 1,1001

Lot 46, blk 2, Stafford A Tran-

kle's add, Martin W. Thompson to G. C. White........,....,.. 250

Lots 41 to 45, blk 16, Manufac- .

turer's add, Forrest P. Rundell ' to Charles Lee Frank.......... J Lots 13 to 16, blk 3, Julius Fran- . kel to Charles Lee Frank.... i ' ' 1 Lot 29, E lot 30. blk 1, East. ' Lawn- add, Joel S. SracTmun ioT

859

Bertha Bauermelster

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.50

9.40; medium to good steers, $7.60

8.40; inferior to fat steers, $5.75 7.25;

fat cows and heifers, $4.608.60; can

ners and cutters, $2.85 4.40; native

bulls and stags, $4.2507.50; feeding cattle. ,600 1,000 lbs. $4.257.85: fair to fancy veal calves, $9.25 10.75; heavy

calves,' $4.25 7.00; milkers and spring

ers, per head. $30.00 85.00.

Hogs Bulk ot sales. $7.357.45

heavy butchers, $7.407.60; light butchers. $7.407.47Vi;- light bacon.

$7.207.45; light light.. $7.207.40;

heavy shipping. $7.407.50; heavy packing, $7.307.45; mixed packing, $7.157.30; light mixed, $7.257.40. Lambs, good to choice handy, $8.75 9.15; lambs, fair to good, $8.25 8.75; lambs, common to fair, $7.60 8.25; lambs, good tcf choice heavy, $8.00 8.85; lambs, feeders, $6. 657. 85; lambs, culls, $6.007.50: yearlings, fair to best light, $7.358.25 yearlings, fair to best heavy, $6.607.85; wethers, good to choice, $5.658.26 '

FLYER HITS FREIGHT;

ALL ESCAPE UiitlURT

Pennsylvania Train Crashes

Into Cars -Near Van Wert, 0.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

FOR RENT Large front furnished.' without music will pay one-half prof-

room; suitable for one or So. Hohman St., Hammond.

two.

771 10-2

FOR RENT Large roomy barn with shed; room for five wagons. Bieker . Bros., Hammond. Tel. 68. 9-3

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 85 Sibley St.. Hammond. 9-2

FOR RENT Two clean warm rooms for light housekeeping. 286 Sibley st., Hammond. 9-3

FOR RENT First class room; modern conveniences and private washroom, 4228 Magoun ave., East Chicago.

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SITU ATIONS WANTED. LAW CLERK DESIRES POSITION IN a law office; moderate compensation. Address M. A. K.t 765 Adams st,, Gary. - . ;.. . . .. ; - .jigt

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on the following described route, to-

wlt: Commencing at the Southeast notified of the pendency of said action I to satisfy said Judgment, Interest, costs

corner of the isortnwest quarter or 1 ana that the same will stand for trial and accruing costs. Said sale will be Section twelve (12), Township thirty- j at the next term of said Court, and that! made without relief frorrr valuation or

six (88) North Range ten (10) West of I unless they appear and answer or de- Appraisement laws.

tne second ana) r. m. ana running 1 mur therein, at the calling of said I Take nas the property of George

thence rorth tnirty (3l ieet; thence I cause, on the 6th dav of March. A. D. I German et al. at the suit of Union Na

1913, the same being the 27th day of

the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Crown Point, in said County and State, on the 1st Monday of February, A. D. 1913, said action will be heard and de

termined in their absence.

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set

my hand and affix the seal of said

Court, at Crown Point, this 11th day of

West parallel to, and thirty (30) feet

North of the South line of the North

west quarter of said Section, 1,816 feet to the West line of said section twelve

(12); thence south sixty (60) feet;

thence East parallel to and thirty (30)

feet south of the North line of th Southwest quarter of said Section, 1,816

feet to the East line of said quarter

section; thence North SO feet to the

I tlonai Savings & Loan Association.

THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. F. I Welshelmer, Att'y for Plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

place of beginning, all in Lake County, J January. A. D. 1913.

WANTED Ladles to call 1183-J when desirous of good dressmaking; style and fit guaranteed. 6-6

PHONSJ 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men' Tailor. 61 Stat st Hammond.

MrtNEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS and- -watch, f stat st.1 Hammond,

Indiana.

Wherefore, your petitioners pray that

viewers may bo appointed to view said proposed highway and report thereon

as provided by law, and your petition

ers ever pray.

JOSEPH HUMPFER AND 19 OTHERS

Witness, my hand and official seal

this 9th day of January, 1913. ' CHAS. A. JOHNSON, Auditor Lake County, Indiana.

ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE,

! Clerk L. C. C.

By Herbert L. Wheaton, Deputy Clerk.

State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,) No. 8906.Lake Superior Court. November Term, 1912. AUGUST SCHREIBER vs. FRIEDERICKA WHITTLIEB. GUStav Whittlleb, Henry Horner & Co., Stevenson Grocery Co., J. H. Irish. Vinnedge, whose true christian

9448.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE CIRCUIT COURT,

FEBRUARY TERM, 1913. L. PIERCE ET AL. VS.

CICOT ET " AL. CAUSE NO. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE.

Now comes th plaintiffs by J. Frank

Meeker, their attorney, and files their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants thereto, to-wit: George Cicot, Edward V. Clc6tt, John

RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake

County, Indiana, that the undersigned,

Joseph Hayes, Is a male inhabitant and

resident of the said City, Township

County and State and over the age of

twenty-one years; that he has resided the State of Indiana for more than one

year and in the City of

ERNEST I North Township and State ot Indiana, Superior Court, I will expose to public

GEORGE I for more than six months prior to the sale to the highest bidder for cash in

date of this notice and is a qualified

voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a

man Of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake

County, Indiana, on the first Monday

name is unknown, doing business under the firm name of Irish & Vinnedge; Schloesser Bros. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me

Hammond, j directed from the Clerk of the Lake

Court on

hand, at the east door of the House in Crown Point, Indiana,

Saturday, the 25th day of

January, 1913, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and

ln February, 1913, the tame being the I profits for a period not exceeding seven

Open .High Low Close May wheat.. 92 92 91 91 July wheat. 89 89 V4 89 U 89 Sept. wheat. 88 88 S84 J88 May corn... 49 " 49; 49-i 49 July corn... 60 60 60V4 50 Sept. corn... 61 51 61 51 Mayoat.... 33 33 33 33 Vi July oats... 33 33 33 33 Sept. oats... 33 33 33 33 Hay Receipts, 1,067 tons; Bhlp-

Van Wert, O., Jan. 11. In an acci

dent remarkable for Its narrow escapes.

Pennsylvania westbound train No. 11 crashed into the rear of a freight train three miles weBt of here last night. Box cars were torn into kindling wood

and the right of way was littered with

debris for several hundred feet, but no one was killed or even seriously hurt.

Several members of the train crew

were slightly scratched and bruised. Engineer Charles A. Prince of the passenger train and Fireman E. A. Payne were found in the wreckage of their engine cab alongside the wreck. Tayne was not injured and Prince had only a few minor bruises to remind him of the

close call. They reside in Fort Wayne.

ments, 171 tons. Choice In good demand and offerings light. Market firm. Low and medium grades in liberal supply and quiet. Demand light. Choice timothy, $17.5018.50; No. 1, $16.50 17.50; No. 2 and No. 1 mixed. $1213.60; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed, $1011. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $14.5015; No. 1, $12.50 13.50. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Chloce, $12.50013.60; No. 1. $1011. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie, $8.509.60. Packing $78. Straw Rye. $7.508; oat, $77.50; wheat, $6 6.50.

COfflTTEETO

urge mm BILL

Indiana Congress ; Author

izes Legislative Work for Good Roads.

REAL ESTATE TBAHSFERb

TOLLESTON. Lot 21, blk 1, Jefferson Land & Realty Co.'s sub No. 1, South Bend & Gary Land Co. to Chris

tian N. Peterson 400

Lots 4. 6, blk 4, Carlson's 1st add. John A. Carlson to Oliver V. Dalgler GARY. Lot 34, blk 7, Gary Home & Im

provement Co. to Michael Bugos 450

Lot 3. S lot 2, blk 25. Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land

Co. to Cornelius Arent. ...... . 787.50

Same real estate as last deed, Cornelius Arent to John- L.

Slick 1

INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 3, blk 61, Balblna Giertica

The good roads legislative commit

tee, acting on authority from the Indiana Better Roads Congress and nu

merous other organizations, is prepar

ing to introduce in the legislature a bill which will provide for a highway commission and a uniform , method of

building and taking care of roads. The

first effort completed by the committee

was to form a state committee of 100

good roads men, these names being announced today. ,

The state committee Includes farm

ers, representatives of the township

trustees, county commissioners, automobile clubs, manufacturers of motof

cars, commercial organizations ln cit

ies and towns, rural route carriers

and doctors who use the country roads daily and others.

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