Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1913 — Page 7
January, 18, 1913.
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READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISER flUMars ot the foUcmlnc suSvertlsenents who wlfih to communlc' wit advertisers whoa Identity is not rsvealed. should follow ths Instructions to ftddroas them by th lttr Rsqussts aU this offic to rsvs. th IdonUty ot anonymous aavortlf cn not. In Justice to the advertisers, to answered. Simply follow instruction.
A tar as it Is possible It Is advised that all classified aOs should either tailed or sent to the efflce. The TUnss will not be responsible tor error n ads taken over the telephone.
M4 WHELP. 1250.00 PAID FOR DISTRIBUTING
3.00Q free packages perfumed Soap Powder In your town. Reliable men or women. No money required, r. N. Ward
& Co.. 1770 Berteau ave., Chicago.
AGENTS Blther sex, to distribute free
nkes. Perfumed Laundry Marcn.
Good pav. All or spare time. No money needed. Dept. M. N., 3422 Lincoln ave.,
Chicago. 111.
wvTEn Machinist and machinist
helpers. Call American Steel Found rv. Indiana Harbor.
AMBITIOUS SALESMEN Neat ap
pearance. call on merchants in their territory; elegant sideline, convenient to carrv: good commissions, prompt
-remittance. Belmont Mfg. Co.. Cincln natl, O.
CREW AND DIET- MANAGERS Elth er sex. Start Into business for your
l nHth small cauital. $50 up. Our
wonderful proposition Is making nu
merous agents $75 to $200 per week. All or spare time. Good territories. No -n,titlri W. Wright, mgr.. 416
Mld-CIty feank Bldg., Chicago.
INSIDE CARPENTERS WANTED
Frank S. Betz Co., Hammond.
WANTED Good all around bookbinder, to act as assistant foreman; steady work. Western Printing A T.ltho. Co.. Racine. Wis. 16-J
WANTED Car repairers for box cars;
good money; steady work. Apply Rvn Car Co.. JHetrewisch. IU. 15tf
Five or 6 live agents or
solicitors for a good paying propo
sitlon for Hammond. Whiting, East Chicaeo and Indiana Harbor. Call or
address H. H. Halsey, Majestic hotel
Hammond. ' 11
FOR RALE.
FOR SALE Iron Baby bed. Call 218
State St.. Hammond. 18-
FOR SALE On account of death, sec
ond hand store, consisting of tools of
all kinds and second hand furniture.
3J16-133rd St., Hegewisch, 111. Inquire
N. B. Cole or E. F. Kunert.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Carlrage
factory, garage; sacrifice. J. Croddy,
Areola, Hi.
INVESTIGATE SOUTH MISSISSIPPI
Productive soil, low price, near mar
kets. Write f6r free books. Commission to agents. E. A. Cummings & Co. (Estab. 1869.)
40 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. W. L. Twining, Mgr. Farm Dept.
FOR SALE Lot one block from
Broadway, Gary. S. L. Carnes, 2014
Cooper St., Indianapolis.
FOR SALE On account of death, sec
ond hand store, consisting of tools of
all kinds s.nd second hand furniture. 3216-133rd St., Hegewisch, 111. Inquire N. B. Cole or E. F. Kunert.
FOR SALE First class grocery; centrally located; sickness reason for selling. Address K C, Times, Hammond.
FOR SALE At a bargain; 8-room cot tage; bath, brick basement; in resi
dence district. East Chicago; rents for
$25. Address H. Lundt, box 4S6, Ham
mond, Ind.' 17-6
FOR SALE Two 5-room cottages;
modern except heat. One S-room strictly modern bungalow; new; will give possession In 30 days. If you are
In the market you cannot afford to let
these bargains slip by. Geo. W. Teazel, 205 Detroit St., Hammond. Phone 629
FOR SALE -5 choice residence lots on
Detroit st. Geo. W. Yeazel, 205 De
troit St., Hammond.
FOR SALE Furniture in an 8-room
house; cheap if sold before Monday,
619 Ann St., Hammond. Phone 928J.
FOR SALE Two-ton motor truck in first class mechanical condition. F.
B. Cavanaugh, 234 Indiana ave.. Ham
mond, Ind. 16-3
Said defendant is therefore hereby
notified of the pendenc yof said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and
that unless she appear and answer or
demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 11th day of March A-. D.
1913, the same being the 2nd day of the
next term of said Court to be begun
and held in Room No. 2. in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said
County and State, on the 2nd Monday of March, A. D. 1913. said action will
be heard and determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the . seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 17th day of
January. A. D. 1913.
ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, ' Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.
FOR SALE One acre ground with 1 story cottage; 159 ft. front, 274 ft. deep. Address 494S Maggun ave., East Chicago. 15-4
WANTED Car carpenters;
- piece work; good prices; plenty work. Fitzhugh-Luth-j?Sf7i-"Hammond.
FEIAT.ETTELP. WANTED A few yoiing lady solicl- . tors. Call at 231 Michigan ave., Hammond. 17-2
WANTED Reliable woman ' Or girl, mother's helper, at once; two in family. Apply Saturday, 27 Webb St., Hammond.
FOR SALE 80-acre farm; black loam and muck land; $100 per acre; new buildings; 2 miles south of Knox, Ind. Apply O. Daniels, B21-150th St., Hammond, Ind. ' 15-3
FOR SALE Kfmball piano; almost new. Call at 66s v So.- Hohman BL. Hammond. Geo. A. Dobbins.
WANTED Girl for general housework. E. B. Lanman, 3427 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor. Phone 411J. WANTED A woman short order cook for night work. Sternberg's cafe, phone 561J, Indiana Harbor. 15-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond.
MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL OFFER For a limited time we will mail you three high grade typewriter ribbons for Remington or Smith Premier Blind machines, upon receipt of $1. Take advantage of this low price now. Office Appliance and Stationery Co.. 546 Washington at.. Gary, Ind. 18-3
ROAD IETITION. 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. Auditor and that the same will be heard by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, on Wednesday, February 5th, 1913. The State of Indiana, Lake County, ss: CommlsBioners' Court, February Term, 1913. To the Honorable the Board of Commissioners of Lake County:: Gentlemen: The undersigned petitioners to your Honorable Board repre
sent as follows: That they are resident freeholders ot the County afore
said, and that six of them reside In the
immediate neighborhood of, and are in
terested in the vacation of a public highway on the following described route, to-wit: Commencing at the Intersection of the highway lying along the North line of section twelve (12),
and the center line of the highway ly
ing along the West line of Oak Hill
Cemetery, in section six (6), thence southwesterly along the said highway
as now macadamized, about one thou
sand (1,000) feet to the Intersection of
a road extending westerly, thence
southeasterly as now macadamized through said northwest fraction quar
ter ( . w. 4 ) to the intersection or a highway lying on the east line of said northwest fractional quarter (N. W. i) and there terminating. The point of termination being about two thou
sand three hundred ten feet , (2,310)
south of the North quarter (N. ) cor
ner of said section twelve (12), Town
ship 36, North range ten (10) West of the second (2nd) P. M., all in Lake
County, Indiana.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray that
viewers may be appointed to view said
proposed highway and report thereon as provided by law, and your petition
ers ever pray FRED HUMPFER AND 12 OTHERS.
Witness, my hand and official seal
this 9th day of January, 1913. CHAS. A. JOHNSON, Auditor Lake County, Indiana ROAD PETITION
unknown; Sela A. -Smith and Mrs. Smith, his wife; whose christian name IS unknown; Ella S. Roper and Mr. Roper, her husband, whose true christian name Is unknown; Milton W. Brown and Mrs. Brown, his wife, whose christian name Is unknown; Dudly Merrill and Mrs. Merrill, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; Dudly F. Merrill and Mrs. Merrill, his wife, whose
christian name is unknown; Caroline Hale and Daniel H. Hale, her husband; Caroline Hale and Mr. Hale, her husband, 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 Lodisca M. Banks, his wife; Parley 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
and Mrs. Underwood, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; William Richeson and Mrs. Richeson, 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
Mr. Bundenhall, her husband, whose
rue name Is unknown; Margaret Run-
dell and Mr. Rundell, her husband.
whose true name Is unknown; Margaret Rundal and Mr. Rundal, her hus
band, whose true name is unknown:
Margaret Rundel and Mr. Rundel, her
husband, whose true name Is un
known", Margaret V. Rundel and Mr.
Rundel, her husband, whose true name is unknown; Major B. Atkins and Betsey Atkins, his wife; M. B. Atktn. whose christian name is unknown, and Betsey Atkin, his wife; George Earle
and Son, whose true name Is unknown; and all the heirs, devisees, legatees.
distributees, widows, widowers, cred
itors and assigns of the following named persons, who are deceased, towit: George Cicot. George Cicott, Ed
ward Clcott, William Watklns and
Mrs. Watklns, his wife, whose chris
tian name is unknown; Harman Underwood and Mrs. Underwood, his wife, whose christian name Is unknown;
James Roney and Hanah Roney, his
wife; Margaret Rundell and Mr. Run
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; Margaret Rundal and Mr. Rundal, her hus-
bsnfi, whose true name Is unknown;
Major B. Atkins and Betsey Atkins, his
wife; William G. Ewing and Esther Swing, his wife; Daniel Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, his wife; George W. Ewing and Mrs. Ewing. his wife, whose
christian name Is 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
la unknown; Solon Robinson and Ma-
latv RobJnsonv lswle-; Gavld 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.
two-atory frame building situated on lot 5. 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 faces west. There are two living rooms in rear and eight living rooms above. Room has one front and one side entrance. All of said bar room can be seen from said highway. Bar room la 23x32x11 feet. JOSEPH HATES.
NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF
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 resident of the City of Hammond,- said Township, County and State of Indiana, 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, Indiana for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. And that he is a qualified voter; that he Is a citizen of the United States of America; Is a man of good moral character and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of Intoxicating' liquors; that he will apply to the Board of County
Commissioners at Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday
In February, the same being the 3rd
day of February, 1913, for a renewal
ot a license to retail intoxicating, spir
itous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold, together with
the privilege of selling tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, etc.. In a part of said bar
room. Said license being; " heretofore granted by the Board of County Com
missioners on the Bth day of February,
1912, and issued by Charles A. John
son, auditor of said Township, County
and state, ror a period or 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:
me ground noor rront room ofa two-story frame building situated on
lot 43, block 1, Original Town (now
City) of Hammond, Lake County, In
diana. The room is more particularly
known and described as the northwest corner of Hohman and State streets, both public highways in said
City. Bar room is 19 feet 6 inches by 50 fet. Has glass front, one front, rear
and side entrances and all of the inside
of said room can be seen from said highways. Bar Is on the north side of room and faces 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.
sale to the highest bidder for cash in 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-wit: Lot seven (7), block three (3), in Geo. W. Hoffman's addition to the Town, now City, of Hammond,
Indiana, together with Improvements thereon. If said rents and profits will not sell
for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple Jn 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 Frlederlcka Whittlieb et al. at the suit ot August Schrelber. THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff, Lake County. Indiana. G. B. Sheerer, Att'y for Plaintiff.
WANTED If your watch does , not ! keep good time bring it to us. We
will put it In good Order. Also we do ( Wednesday. February 5
Notice is hereby given by the Auditor!
of Lake County, Indiana, that the fol
lowing: petition fpr a road In North
Township has been filed with said Au
ditor and that the same will be heard
by the Board of County Commission
ers or Lake county, Indiana, on
1913.
FOR RENTFOR RENT Three furnished for light housekeeping. 311 St., Hammond.
rooms Logan 18-3
clock and Jewelry repairing. Charges
will please) you. Will call for your clock and deliver it. Old gold and silver taken .In trade. Chas. Arkln, the reliable Jeweler, 63 State St.. Hammond. Established 23 years.
FOR RENT Saloon; Indiana Blvd. and Sheffield ave. Inquire John ..Brookman. 1386 Harrison ave., Robertsdale.
FOR RENT Furnished room; steam heat and bath. . 100. Russell. St.. Hammond. . .
FOR RENT C-room cottage: water, .. gas, chicken yard: good garden spot; $12. Apply 25 Williams st., Hammond.
WANTED 5,000 people to clip and save the Examiner home contest coupons in daily and Sunday Examiner. Solicitors will call. Culver Veach, 231 Michigan ave., Hammond.
LADIES When delayed or irregular use Triumph Pills; always dependable. Relief and particulars free. Write National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-rvom cot- ; . tage with bath and gas. Inquire 249 ! Logan St., Hammond. 18-3 FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms j , for light housekeeping. Apply 809 j
Walter st., Hammond. 17-8
BIG MONEY WRITING SONGS We pay hundreds of dollars a year to
successful writers. Experience unnecessary. Song poems wanted with or without music -will pay one-half profits if successful. Send us your work today. ACCEPTANCE GUARANTEED IF AVAILABLE. Largest concern in the country. Free particulars. Dugdale Co., Dept. 659, Washington, D. C.
FOR RENT 6-room modern lower-flat on Walter st. Inquire 269 E. State St., Hammond. 17-3
FOR RENT Furnished room; gentlemen only. Apply 222 Michigan ave., Hammond. 16-3
FOR RENT Upper flat; 854 So. Hohman St.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times. 16tt WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Delivery horse, medium size, for use on light wagon. B. C. Lukens, Central Drug store, .Indiana Harbor. Phone 150.
MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS and watches. 65 State sU. Hammond.
LEARN REAL ESTATE BUSINESS BY mail. Great possibilities even as side line. The small cost of our course is covered by absolute guarantee of satisfaction. We will help you get started. Write for free particulars. National
Co-Operative Realty Company, W1415
Marden Building, Washington, D. C.
ROOFING For roofing and repairing roofs phone Hammond 1318M. Lundt Roofing Co., Hammond. 17-6
State of Indiana, County of Lake, as: Commissioner's Court. February Term, 1913.
To the Honorable the Board .of Com-
tnissioners 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 on the following described route, towit: Commencing at the Southeast
corner of the Northwest quarter of Section twelve (12), Township thirty-
six (36) North Range ten (10) West of
the Second (2n,d) p. m. and running thence North thirty (30) feet; thence
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 the Southwest quarter of said Section, 1,816
feet to the East line of said quarter section; thence North 30 feet to the place of beginning, all In Lake County,
Indiana.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray that
viewers may be appointed to view said
proposed highway and report thereon
as provided by law, and your petition
era 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.
Brown his wife, whose christian name Is unknown; Dudly Merrill and Caro
line 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 is 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 hereinafter described real estate, are not
residents of the State of Indiana.
Said defendants are 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 they appear and answer or de
mur therein, at the calling of said
cause, on the 5th day of March, A. Dl
1913, the same being the 27th day ot
the next term of said Court to be be
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
REPORT.
STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF
LAKE. SS: IN THE LAKE , SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1, JANUARY TERM. 1913. IN THE MATTER OF THE CLARK DITCH. CAUSE NO. 7876. The undersigned, commissioner, ap
pointed by the Judge of said Court for
the construction of the Clark Ditch
hereby gives notice that he has filed In the office of the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court his report showing the
final completion of the said ditch and
drain and that the Judge of said Court
has fixed the 27th day of January, A
D. 1913, as the date upon which said
report will come up for hearing and
final action.
WILLIAM COCHRAN, Construction Commissioner. J. Will Belshaw, Corn's Atty.
CHICAGO OIL MARKET.
Chicago Wholesale prices for carbon an dother oils were as follows: Standard white, 150 test, 10',4c; perfection, lOMc; headlight, 175 test. 12c:
eocene, 12 c; gasoline. 19c: machine
gasoline, 27c; special naphtha. 19c; raw linseed, single brls, 45c; boiled do, 46c; turpentine, 48c; summer black oil. SVic. These uotations apply to barrel lots f. o. b. Chicago. - LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.35 (S9.25; medium to good steers, $7,440
iat cows ana neirers, ?t.6o8 7.SS; can-j ners and cutters, $2.854.60; native bulls and stags, $4.257.2S; feeding cattle, $4.507.75; fair to fancy veal calves, $9.3010.90; heavy calves, $4.25 7.25. Hogs Bulk of sales. $7.30 7.45; heavy butchers, $7.407.50; light
butchers, $7.357.50; light bacon, $7.30
7.45; light light. $7.20T.40: heavy
shipping, $7.85 7.50.; heavy packing, $7.157.35; mixed packing. $7.207.40;
rough, heavy packing, $7.007.16; light mixed, $7.257.40.
Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $$.50
9.00; lambs, fair to rood, $8.10 8.50;
lambs, common to fair, $7.656 8.10; lambs, good to choice heavy, $7.50
8.65; lambs, feeders, $7.2508.10; lambs, culls, $6.507.50; . yearlings, fair to best light. $7.008.00; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $6.35 7.66; wethers.
plJiln to good, $5.35 5.75; wethers, good to choice, $5.75 6.25.
LOAMS ON Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures without removal. -:- -'- One montb. to one year. Easy payments. Long timeA most ample rebate If paid before due Extensions In case of sickness, loss of work, etc. Loans taken up from other companies and placed op a lowest payment and less cost. See us before you see others, or see others and then see us. -:- Calumet Loan Co.
Largest and Most Reliable In Lake County 212 HAMMOND BUILDING Phone 323. OPEN EVENINGS-
HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
Open High Low Close May wheat. 95 95 94i ; S44 July wheat. 91?s 92U 91'i 91i4 Rept. wheat.- 90 90 89H 89 May corn... 62ft 63 52i 52'i July corn... 63U 63? 63 63 Sept. corn.. 64 54 4 53Ts 63Ti May oats... 34 34 34 34 July oats... 34 34 34t " 344 Sept. oats... 34 Vt 34V& 34 '34V4
2.75; eggplant, case, Fla,. $2.603 00; turnips, new, brls. $S.604.0O; sacks, washed, 754T85c; watercress, brls, $1.50 2.00;" cauliflower, crate, $2 002.75; beets, new, brl, $3.00 4.00: sacks, trimmed, 35 40c; onions, 6568 lbs, 49 90c; lettuce, box, 2025c; head, hamper, $1.752.60; parsley, large, brls, $2.25 3.25; ' carfots, new, brls, $3.00 4.50; sacks.' washed, 4050c; parsnips, tubs, 65 60c. Veal calves 5060 lbs, 9 H 10c; 60 80 lbs, 10V412c: 60200 lbs, 810c; 80-5110 lbs, 12 13c. .a Potatoes Minnesota, bu, 4047e;
Wisconsin, bu, 4043c;. new, brls. $6.60
7.25; sweet, Jersey hamper, $1.00
1.50.
WEEKLY DRY GOODS REVIEW Dealers Are Operating With Confidence ; Business Shows Increase.
Hay Kecelpts, 822 tons; shipments.
78 tons. Demand continues good for choice and feeling firm; offerings small. Other grades in fair supply and quiet; demand light. Choice timothy.
Marshall Field & Co., in Its weekly review of the dry goods trade, says:
. "Dealers In -dry gooda are operatl ... . - . V.
wiin connaenca ana iuci v-THTCn
greater volume of business than during the second week of January in 1912. Western buyers In the market for spring merchandise are ordering liberally. Many requests are being received daily for Immediate shipments of such lines as ginghams, percales, laces and embroideries on orders originally placed for delivery as late as March 1. "Large retailers are now placing advance orders tor woolen and cotton blankets. They did not propose to be
SHERIFF'S SALE. No. 8520.
State of Indiana, )
(ss: County , of 1 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, e
ceiver for the firm of J. Z. Morris
and Company; W. B. Van Home, Pearle A. Parks 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 in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on
un and held in the Court House at Saturday, the 25th day 01 lots. 18 Si 22 c. rown Point, In said County and State, .TnTlliarv 1 Q1 3 I Green fruits
between the hours of ten o'clock
lis S015- NTn 1. xl7fiS18.&0! Nor. 1 nnd
2 mixed. Il2fi!l4: Nos. 3 and 2 mixed. ! S-in caught without merchandise a
tmsnii K.n. and nuinhoma nrnjrfi. ' many of rhfm were the past
Choice, $1515.60; No. 1. $1S14. J
Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $1314; No, 1. $10,600 11.50. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding pralrle$ 8.50 9.50. Packing $78. Straw-i-Rye. $7.508; oat, $77.50; wheat, $66. 50. -
PRODUCEJIIARKET. Butter Extra craamery, 33 c; firsts, 2728c; seconds, 2526c; dairies, 2530c; packing stock, la21sc; la
dles, 2222c.
Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 123 15Hc; geese, 1313Hc; ducks, 12H 15c; fowls( 13,13c; roosters, 9 9c; springs, ll12c. Eggs Firsts,, 221,422,ic; ordinary firsts, 180200;, storage firsts, 18c; dirties. 17c; checks, 16c; miscellaneous
WANTED Ladles to call 11S3-J when desirous of good dressmaking; style and fit guaranteed. 15-6
PHONBS 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, (1 State St.. Hammond.
BARTER & EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE For vacant property In Chicago or Hammond, a modern home. Address P A, Times, Hammond.
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT 6-room flat or - cottage; furnace heat; prefer neighborhood Conkey plant. Address N P, Times, Hammond.
WANTED TO RENT Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address L S, Times, Hammond. PERSONAL. LADY WANTS ACQUAINTANCE OF wealthy Catholic bachelor of about 88; Object matrimony. Miss Easton, box 167, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
LEG A L NOTICES.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2. JANUARY TERM, 1913. FRANK NAMENYI VS. MARY NAMENYI; CAUSE NO. 10002. ACTION TO DIVORCE. , Now comes the plaintiff by William A. Fuzy. attorney, . and files his com-
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY,
IN THE LAKE CIRCUIT COURT,
FEBRUARY TERM. 1913. ERNEST
L. PIERCE ET AL. VS. GEORGE
CICOT ET AL. CAUSE NO. 9448
ACTION TO QUIET TITLE.
Now comes the 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. Cicott, John
B. Chapman and Mrs. Chapman, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown; Truman A. Clough and Mrs. Clough, his wife, whose christian name is unknown: Truman A. Clough and Mr. Clough. her husband .whose christian name Is unknown; George W. Ewing, and Mrs. Ewing.' his wife, whose christian name is unknown; William G. Ewing and Esther Ewing, nls wife;
George Earle and Mrs. Earle, his wife.
whose christian name is unknown;
plaint herein, together, with an affi- William Watklns and Mrs. Watklns,
davit of a competent person, showing his wife, whose christian name Is unthat the defendant, Mary Namenyi, Is i known; Sela A. Smith and Mr. Smith
not a resident of the State of Indiana. I her husband, whoso christian name is
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on the 1st Monday of February, A. D.
1913, said action will be heard and de termlned 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
January, A. D. 1913.
ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. C. C. By Herbert L. Wheaton, Deputy Clerk. j RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizen
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 Hammond
North Township and State ot Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and Is a qualified
voter thereof; that he Is a citizen of
tne unitea states or America ana 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
In February, 1913, the same being the
3rd day of February, 1913, for a re
newal of a license to retail Intoxicating, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors
in less quantities than five gallons at
a time and permit the same to be drank
on the premises where Bold, said license
being heretofore granted to the under
signed at the February term, 1912, of said Board of County Commissioners
and issued by Charles A. Johnson, audi
tor of said County, for a period of 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:
ine ground noor iront room or a
a. m.
and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period, not exceeding seven years, of the folIowLng described real estate, to-wit:
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 the same tlmeand 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.
Take nas the property of George
German et al. nt the suit of Union Na
tional Savings & Loan Association.
THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana.
F. L. Welshelmer, Att'y for riaintlff. SHERIFF SxVLE.
State of Indiana, )
(ss: County of Lake,) No. S906.
Lake Superior Court, November Term,
1912. AUGUST SCHREIBER vs.
FRIEDERICKA WHITTLIEB. GUS-
tav Whittlieb, Henry Horner & Co:, Stevenson Grocery Co., J. . H. Irish, Vinnedge, whose true christian name is unknown, doing business under the firm name of Irish & Vinnedge; Schloesser Bros.
By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public
Apples, brls, $2.00
4.50; boxes, $1.003.00; .anberries.
brls, $7.009.50; strawberries, qts, 25 30c. Beans Pea, hand picked, $2.35 2.50; brown Swedish. $1.752.00; Lima, 100 lbs, $6.606.75; red kidney, $2.45 2.50. Vegetables Celery, crate, Mich., 75c Si $1.00; radishes, doz bunches, 3060c; Brussels sprouts, qt. 1517c; cabbage, brls, 75c$1.25; tons, $8.00; spinach, brls, $2.504.00; squash, doz. $1.25 11.60: cucumbers., boxes, 2 doz. $2.25
of them were the past season
when the great scarcity developed. The new lines of blankets for fall embrace a wide variety of plaid effects. Plaids are expected to be much better sellers than the plain goods. "Prices on both cotton and woolen blankets, although higher than last season, are not advanced in proportion to the cost of raw material and manufacturing. Retailers find it necessary to meet certain popular prices o nblankets, consequently manufacturers will work on a very close basis fof 1913." I.
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