Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1913 — Page 7
February, 8, 1913.
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As far as It Is possible it Is advised that all classified ads should el"" be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the telephone.
FOR RAJLE. FOR SALE THE BIGGEST BARGAIN In the world. Best reason for selling, the best paying cafe In Indiana Harbor; established ten years; doing a paying business: price reasonable if taken at once. W. C. Harding, 3314 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor.
FOR SALE 7-room house on Chicago eve., with 35-ft. corner lot; must sell at once at a bargain price; reason: going in business. For information phone 1158J. 6-3
WANTED Good steam hammer man and helper, ear forgings; piece work. Fitzhugh, Luther & Co.,
liammoiiQ.
WANTED A good live man or woman in each town of Lake county to ina new household necessity;
nev to hustlers. Write to E. A.
Vushn, 102 Manila ave Ind.
Hammond,
"WANTED Experienced carpet layers. Steadv work and good wages-. Apply Supt. Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., (retall). Chicago, 111.
AGENTS Make $5 to $10 day selling "Every Ready Clothes Line Holder:" something new. Write fo: particulars. ,F. WUkinB, box 66, Fort Wayne, nd-
oTTini'S SALESMEN Neat ap
pearance, call on merchants In their
territory; elegant siae unt, to carry; good commissions, prompt remittance. Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati.
Ohio.
. t-a v tt'i- nt-ll known line
i,.brieatlna- oils, auto oils, greases
varnishes and specialties in local ter- . ..l.rr rr commission. Central
Petroleum Co.. Cleveland. O.-
W ANTED Registered pharmacist for assistant registered pharmacist; one
speaking Polish preferred; good wage Calumet Drug Co., East Chlacgo. - "
mechanical,
with TMr)ence on tanks. Give ex
perience, reference "and salary wanted Address G W. Times. Hammond.
FOR SALE A S2-acre farm, good bot
tom land, good 5-room house, rood
barn, at Babcock. Wis. 2 blocks from
town, public school on corner of land, paved street 60 ft. wide running along side of farm, Catholic church, Lutheran church. Presbyterian church, stores and saloons, god place for the risrht
man, can make money. This farm for sale account of old age and being alone without help. Will trade for good Hammond property. Anton Volk, 47-49 Sibley st.. Hammond. 4-3
County. Indiana, for a transfer of
liquor licenie from one location to another at its March term, 191S; that he is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that ha has resided In the State of Indiana for more than one year, last past, and in the City of Gary for more than six months. That, lie is a man of good moral character, and a fit person to be intrusted with tha sale of Intoxi
cating liquors; that he is tha holder
of a license to- sell spiritous, vinous, 'malt and other intoxicating liquors in
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; le quantities than a gallon at a time.
modern conveniences; steam heat. 1 granted by the Board of Commission-
Call at 828 So. Hohman St.. Hammond. of Lake County. Indiana, and is
Phone 966M. 8-2i8uea l James w. MCKee at its May
term, 1912. for the following described
FOR 'RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms light housekeeping. ICS Sibley Hammond. ,
for St.,
building-, known as No. 1100 Broadway, the 2nd day of September, 1912, the J (situated on lot IS. block 6. Bradford same being a license to sell spiritous, j Bros, addition to ToIIeston, now Gary, vinous and malt liquors in less quan- I Lake County, Indiana. Said room be- titles than five gallons at a time and ' ing 25 feet by 4 feet by 11 feat, plat permit the same to be drank upon the!
glass front and side windows and front , follom-lng described premises, to-wit:
The front room on the ground floor of the two-story brick building, located on the west ten feet of lot 23, and the east fj'teen feet of lot 22, in block 1, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake
FOR RENT 4-room cottage; gas and toilet. 938 S. Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 826W.
FOR RENT Room; steam heat, electric light and bath; for one gentleman. 276 State St., Hammond.
"For Sale at a. Give Awav
Price:" . 4 Small dressers without mirrors, 5 and up. ft " China Wash Bowls and Pitchers, Hard Coal Stoves tj and up. Singer Sewing Machines, j0 and up. Quilts f)0i and up, Rockers, and up.Take advantage while they last. Hammond Furniture Co., " J. Arkin, Mgr. (Phone 643). 242 E. State st.
FOR RENT Furnished room; modern,; hot water heat. 232 Plummer ave., near postofnce, Hammond.
FOR RENT Upper flat; 5 rooms and bath; gas and electric light; H. W. & E. C. cars pass door; rent reasonable. W. A. Dibblee. Hammond. Phone 1148M
and side doors.
MICHAEL KOZACIK.
NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A
LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens
of Hanover Township, Lake County. , County. Indiana. Bar room Is 40x23x12
Indiana, that the undersigned, John C. ; feet. There is a storeroom in the rear Sigler. a male inhabitant and resident ! of said building. Bar is on the west of said Township. County and State of side of said room. Said room has glass
Indiana, and Is over the age of twent- I front, front, side and rear entrances, ty-one years and has resided in the 'and all of the inside of said room mayState of Indiana for more than one! be seen from Plummer avenue, a pub-
year and in Hanover Township, Lake Ho highway in said City. Township.
premises, to-wit;
From the front rjom on the ground
floor of a two-story frame building, situated on lots 38 and 39, black 11, original Town of ToIIeston, now Gary, Lake County, Indiana, - To the front room on the ground floor of a two-story frame building, situated on lots 13 and 14, block 8, original Town of ToIIeston. now Gary, Lake County, Indiana. The room in which liquors will be
sold is 36 feet long and 26 feet wide, facing south on Chicago street, a public highway, in the City of Gary. There is a glass front door opening south on Chicago street, oner side door opening to west on vacant lot, and one door opening to west to living room. JAMES W. MKEE.
County, Indiana, for more than six
months prior to the date of this notice. And that he is a qualified voter and a citizen of the United States of America; is a man of good moral character and a lit person to be entrusted
with the sale of intoxicating liquors; that he will apply to tha Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana on the first Mon-
ay in March, the same being the 3rd
day of March, 1913, for a renewal of a license to retail Intoxicating, spiritous. 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. Said license being heretofore granted by the Board . 1 : , 1 . . . .
" " 1 1 y vuu"iuiuner on me tui aay 1
of March, 1912, and issued by Charles A.
County and State, and faces on Plum
mer avenue. , The undersigned to continue to be the owner! during the term of said li
cense and!
Johnson, Audi tor of said Township.' notified that on the 4th day of Feb-
County and State, for a period of one, ruary,
FOR RENT 160 acres belonging to Mrs. M. M. Summers, lying north of Griffith and southeast of Highlands. Come to see Sam B. Woods. 6 miles
north of Crown Point, or write P. O. ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
Crown Point, Ind. Route 3. 8-4
FOR SALE 10 acres splendid truck land near Griffith. Ind. Here is a decided bargain. Also a couple of good business lots on Mich. ave. Employes Real-Estate & Investment Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 8-3
100 IMPROVED SOUTHERN MICHIgan farms; good soil; low prices and easy terms; no trades; ask for catalog. The Harpster-Murray Co., Belle-
vue. Mich
SALf One 7(
FOR RENT Choice steam heated sixroom house; furnished complete; one room rented 754 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 7-2
FOR RENT Modern 6-room cottage; furnace heat; unfurnished. Inquire 754 So. Hohman st, Hammond. 7-2
FOR RENT Two or three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 360 Sibley St., Hammond. Tel. 1089W. 7-2
FOR SALE One 70-egg Cipher incu-
.- bator; cost $15. and 200-chick Para
dise brooder, cost $33; as good as new; bought last spring: make me an offer. -Address 2r-AZii Central ave., Whiting, Ind. . ., t , --. .....
PURCHASE OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citi
zens of the City of Gary, Lake Coun
ty, Indiana, that the undersigned per
son, a male inhabitant and resident of the City of Gary, said County and
State, 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 Gary for more than six months prior to the date of this notice.
And that he is a qualified voter and
that he is a citizen of the United
States of America, he is a man of good moral character and a fit person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake
County. Indiana, on the first Monday of
March, 1913, , being. March. 3, 1913, for
permission and authority to purchase and have transferred to him, the retail liquo license to sell Intoxicating
liquors granted by said Board on the
sixth day; of June. 1912, to Joseph Stan cik at the following described prem
ses. to-wit:
The front .- floor of the one-story
frame building located on lot 13, in block 23, Chicago-Tolle'ston Land & In
vestment i Cotipany's 6th. Addition to
ToIIeston. now Gary, Lake County,
WiW T1UVT TTrTwr. lna- flat- l,. DCing, "1U It-el
wot.- hoot- nil mortem: i?1 Inl.no. ""laow " uuor Bl8S
ave. Hammond. ,10 ; ironi. rear. ala premises oe-
nis io. ia ,v ugmsioa eireei, uary,
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house;.)
furnace heat, hardwood floors and finish. 1056 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 242. 7-2
FOR RENT A very well located barber shop and billiard hall in steam heated room in Gary; rents reasonable. Take the Gary car and stop off on corner Martha and 2nd Bts.. ToIIeston, and see L. Marks. 6-3 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; steam heat, electric light, use of phone and laundry. 4228 Magoun ave.. East Chicago.
ttt 4 vTFn c.nrf maker and
makers' helpers. United Boiler, Heat ing & Foundry Co., Hammond. "!
, ,,.. I , . . t ut tttiiH X' upper uai; s bo. non 1 boiler J FOR SALE 10-room house on Beall . , . . . I
i 1 man si.; rooms ana uaia. Appiy 1
Indiana.
F13M iT,"R TTELT?. ' WANTED A middle aged woman to stay nights; room and board free. 347 Sheffield ave., Hammond.- 8-3
WANTED Two or three lady canvassers for something new; no experience necessary; 75 per cent profit. Call
at 810 Erie st
Hammond. Ind.
w a -TEn ExDerienced girl for gen-
1 kniiuwnrk: cood nay; three In
JOHN KOVACIK.
Douglas 4ear Hohman, 6 rooms, all modern itffp?ovements; will be sold cheap. Inquire Peter Schutz, Orpheum building. IJmraond.
FOR SALE A modern three-flat building at 660 Connecticut St.; fronts East park; nets 11 per cent; price reasonable. Address Gerometta Bros., 1216 Broadway, Gary, Ind. 72 w
Times.
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NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the citi-
MJSnKI.LANEOU& T.W iUM PIT IT. PST1TK .n.ln.a. .r
mall. Great poseibllitles even as ide!zens of. he City of Gary. Lake Coun-
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 Co., W1415 Marden Bldg., Washington, D. C.
FOR SALE A second hand incubator, $8. Apply O. W. Harding, 802 Truman ave., Hammond. Phone 1151 VI.
: "I'M!,
family. Mrs. Kaufman, 943 80. Hohman FOR SALE 8-room house with mod- I wlg
st Hammond. Phone usiit. i ern improvements ;on ou it. 101; ai a;
. , " "j bargain. Inquire 79S Walter st., Ham- I leaRN REAL ESTATE BUSINESS BT WANTED Girl to take care of 2-year- . mond. Phone 882J. 7-3 f mall. Great possibilities even as side
LADIES When delayed or Irregular use Triumph Pills; always dependable. Relief and particulars free. Write
National Medical Institute, Milwaukee,
old boy. Apply 25 Waltham st.. Ham
mond.
' line. The small cost of our course is
7-3 FOR SALE; One three-ton truck; must, covered by absolute guarantee of satis
b sold at once; make an offer, pnone ; faction. We will help you get started.
7-3
WANTED A competent girl' for gen- j 154, or lock box 435, Hammond.
eral housework. 248 Truman .;- Hammond. Phone 624. " FOR SALE Big snap; Investigate; 6- . . - J ' rooms, modern, up-to-date cottage, WANTED Girl to assist cooking and beautiful location. Just few minutes wait table; with references. Green's W3,lii from superior court house; hot hotel. 453 Calumet ave., Hammond, Ind. , water heat; -.1 sell on easy monthly . ' - " , payments. ' Frank J. Wachewicz. 5f7 WANTED A mattress tick sewer. Ap- ,Stat Line 8t f Hammond. Call phone ply at Hammond Bedding Co., Ham- ll39M " - 6-3 mond. . . " 3 . -r- 11 1 111 'v
FOR SALE V.'hlte Orpington eggs for hatching; blooded stock. 163 Highland st.; .Hammond. Fhone 125 1J.
Write for free particulars. National Co-Operative Realty Company, W1415 Marden Building, Washington, D. C.
WANTED A" competent woman to ta-Vrc charge of alteration department. Apply E. C. Mlnaa Co., Hammond. SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED A position as housekeeper by Elderly lady. Phone 356J, Indiana Harbor. , .. . ?-3
FARM HOMES IN THE NEW SOUTH Is our 80-page booklet about the "Highlands'1 of South Mississippi. The
I book is priced 25 cents a copy to those
not land seekers. Sent without charge to all looking for farm homes. Write today for copy mailed postago prepaid. E. A. Cummlngs & Co., (Estab. 1869). 40 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. W. L. Twining; Manager Farm Dept.
WANTED TO BUY;
SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS One slightly used Kimball, $100; one new sample $400, oak piano, $160 if taken at once: ope new sample $450 art piano. $175; two slightly used high grade pianos,. $125; one slightly usd player. $700.
reduced to $300; one hew high grade $750 . 1
sample player, special $400. We have FOR SALE Old papers, 6c a bundle.
Call at Times, Hammond, Ind.
DEMOCRATS Pick your job. Thou
sands of positions requiring no examination subject to democratic appointment. Send $1 for this list. Democratic Information Bureau, Washington, D. C.
such licence is sold, assigned or trans
ferred to
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT,
INDIAN
A
ear from said date.
The precise location where Hauors! flrilt mee
are to be rolil bv th nmviiinn. f tv,lheld at tl
license to be renewed is as follows: 1
The front room on the ground floor
of a one-story fram building located on a part of the southeast fractional quarter of section 27, township thirty-
four, range nine west, of the 2nd P. M., described as follows, to-wit: Com
mencing at a point which is 90 feet
north and 146 feet east of the northeast
corner of lot one, in Gilbert B. Shaw's Cedar Lake subdivision,-, said point be
ing at the intersection of a line running parallel with the north line of Lake street and ten feet north thereof, with the east line of the right of way of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville railroad and ruqning thence north-
ly along said right of way, thirty foet;
thence east paralle with Lake street
127.5 feet more or less to the short line
of Cedar Lake, thence south S3 degrees
41 minutes west along said shore. 36 ' feet to a point due east of the place I
of beginning; thence west 107 feet
more or leas to the plaee of the begin
ning containing 81-100 of an acre more
or less, all in Hanover township. Lake
County. Indiana. Said room Is 18x24 feet and faces west on a public highway. There is one front and one side entrance. A lunch room in the rear of
said building. Said room has a glass front and all of the inside of said room can be seen from said highway.
JOHN C. SIGLER.
renewal thereof and until
some other location.
JOSEPH PRZYNUSINSKI.
FOR THE - DISTRICT OF tV. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN
THE MATTER OF CALUMET INSTITUTE. VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT.
CAUSE NO. 3580
To the j creditors of Calumet Institute, voluhtary bankrupt, of Hammond, In the County of Lake, and State of
Indiana:
You, aid each of you, are hereby
D. 1913, Calumet Institute
was duly (adjudged a bankrupt, and the
ing of its creditors will be e Federal Court Room, Ham
mond, Indiana, at ten (o'clock a. m., Saturday,) March 1, 1913. at which time the creditors ;my attend, prove their claims, eiamlhe the bankrupt, appoint a trustee! and transact such other business U may properly come before such meeting, To secure consideration) all claims must be (properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of the creditor, amount claimed, and name
and address of counsel, if any.
HARRY C. SHERIDAN, Referee in Bankruptcy.
Frankfort, Indiana. February 7, 1913.
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LOAMS ON Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fix-
j tures without remoy-
One month to one year. Eaay payments. . Long time. A moat ample rebate If paid before due Extensions in cage of ickneas, loaa of work, etc. Loans taken up from otner 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 Most Reliable In Lake County 212 HAMMOND BUILDING Phone S3. OPEN EVENINGS.
ty, Indiana, that the undersigned per
eon, a male Inhabitant and resident
of the City of Gary, said County and
State, 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 Gary for more than six months prior to the date of this no-' tlce. And that ha is a qualified voter, and that he is a citizen of the United
States of America, he 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 of Lake County, Indiana, on the 1st Monday of March, 1913, being March
3. 1913. for a. renewal of a license to sell and retail iVxicating. spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In Jess quantities than five gallons at a time with permission that the same be drank on the premises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners on tha 4th day of March, 1912, to Mike Rolewicz and on the 4th day of November. 1912.
transferred to : the undersigned, for
period of one year from March 4th, 1913
The precise location where liquors are to be sold by the provision of the
license to be renewed is as follows
A two-story frame building situated on lot 14, block 8, Broadway Addition
to Gary, known as No. 1649 Pennsyl
NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, am a male Inhabitant and resident of aaid City and over the age of 21 years, and have resided in Hammond 90 days prior to the date of this notice and in the State of Indiana for more than one year past; a man of good moral character and a citizen of the United States of America, and that I will apply to the Commissioners of Lake County at their March session, being March the 3rd, 1913, to purchase the liquor license
heretofore granted to Stephan King at i
the February session, 1913. held by the i Board of County Commissioners of !
Lake County, the same being; a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than a gallon! at a time, and issued by Charles A. John-
son, auditor of Lake County, February
3rd, 1913, on the following described premises, to-wlt: The ground floor front room of a one-story frame building, situated on
Wot 10, block . of the redivlsion of
Hoffman s first addition to Hammond. HAY & GRAIN MARKET
uiu., niuwn as iu.s nuum&n street.
PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery. 3433c; firsts. S0S2c; seconds. 27 29c; dairies, 35 30c; packing stock, 1821c; ladles, 2121c Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12 15c; geese, I313c; ducks, 15V4 17c: fowls, UHic; roosters, 10; lie; springs, 1414Hc
Eggs Firsts, 24'ac; ordinary firsts, 1822Hc; storage firsts,. 17c; dirties,
16c; checks. 14Q14&c: miscellaneous
lots, l4t24e.
Beans Pea, hand pleked. 32.20
2.27; brown Swedish, 1.251.60; Lima.
100 lbs, 38.40ffi6.50; red kidney, $2.25
2.30. , .
Green fruits Apples, brls, , 32.00
4.50; boxes, $1.00 8.00; cranberries,
brls, 8.00i3 9.60; strawberries, qta, 25 Bc. ... . .. .. ..
Vegetables Celery, crate, Mich, $1
1.50; radishes, dos bunches, 2350c; brls, $3.0004.00; Brussels sprouts, qts.
1617Hc; cabbage, new, crate, $1.25 1.50; old, brl, 7585c; ton, $7.508.00
spinach, brl, $2.E03.00; squash, dosen,
$1.251.50; cucumbers, box, 3 dozen
$3.003-50; turnips, new, brl. $3.00
3. SO; sacks, washed, 75 85c; beets, new
brls, $2.00323.00; sacks, trimmed, S53 40c; watercress, dos bunches, 10124c
onions, sacks, 65088 lbs, 40590c; let
tuce, leaf, lox, S0J?2Ec; head, brls, $2.00
(53 00; parsley, large, brls. $1. 502.50
carrots, new, brls, $2.509 3. SO; sacks,
washed, 60c; parsnips, tubs, 5565c
cauliflower, crate, $1.75 2.25.
Veal calves 5 Off 60 lbs. 10HUHc 6030 lbs. 12018c; 60200 lbs, 810c
80110 lbs, 13 lie.
Potatoes Minnesota, bu. 41S0c
Wisconsin, bu, 40 47c; new. brls, $6.00
7.00; sweet, Jersey, hamper, $1.35 1.50.
Said room faces Hoffman street, a pub
lie highway in said City. Room 20x30
seen from eaid highway. EMIL SCHULT2.
NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. State of Indiana, that the undersigned, Joseph Przynusinski, a male inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of
Open High Low Close' 'May wheat.. 93 93 93 93, July wheat. 914 914 91 91 Sept. wheat. 904 904 894 80 May corn... 52 63 524 G3'i July corn... 53 64 W 63 54 '4 Sept. corn... 64 55 Vi 64 55 Vi May oats 34 34 34 34 July oats... 34 34 84 34 Sept. oats... 34 34 34 34
WANTED TO lfUY A small counter the finest display of strictly high grade
show case suitable for candy; must pianos in northern Indiana Knabe, I - 1 - be cheap. Call phone 1480. ' j French & Sons, Bjur Bros., Crown, j MADAM CASTELLO Spiritual medi- ' 'm . ' Baily, Stultz & Co.,- Decker Bros.,-and i urn, can be consulted on all business. WANTED TO BUY Strong work many other leading makes. Terms to ' Readings daily. No .writing or any horse. Herman Balzer, So. Calumet suit all. J. M. Wilcockson Muslo Co. 1 questions asked. Will tell you what you
ave., near Concordia cemetery, mond.
Ham- (piano Parlors), 608 Hammond Bldg., want to know. Will be pleased to meet
6-3 Hammond, Ind.
6-3
BOARDERS WANTED. FOR tSALE-Old papers, 5c a bundle
WANTED Table boarders and mealers; home cooking. 143 Indiana ave.. Hammond.
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT House with one to five acres of ground f prefer five acres; located in south end of Hammond not over half mile from Conkey st. Will buy if terms are reasonable. Address K. P L, Times, Hammond.
Call at Times, Hammond, Ind.
FOR SALE Furniture for 5-room fiat. 3338 Block ave., Indiana Harbor.
POR SALE Old papers, 5c a bundle. CSU at Ti(3, Hammond, Ind.
all old friends as well as strangers, at
the old number. 572 Morton ave. Hohman st. car to door. Phone 1442. Friday night circles held at 216 Truman ave. Telephone 1229W.
IF ITS PLUMBING OR HEATING phone 622. J. Donaldson. 287 Sibley.
NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Joseph Hoffman, Deceased. No. 1650. Notice is hereby given that- the undersigned has been appointed admlnlstratroix of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court. Said Estate is supposed to be slovent. IDA E. NORDSTRAND,.' Administratrix. Dated Jan. 23, 1913.
FOR SALE 60-foot lot and ' 6-acrc farm in growing city In sunny Florida; $10 cash, $10 monthly. Lock box" 318, Hammond, Ind. 3-C
PHONK 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors. 61 State st.. Hammond.
twenty-one years; that he has resided
vanla street, in the City of Gary, Coun-jin the State of Indiana for more than ty and State aforesaid. Said building one year and in the City of Hammond,
Is situated upon a public highway. The room In which liquors are to be sold Is 20 by 22 feet, has glass front, single glass door, and side door entering from the south side of said room. Living rooms are In the rear. All of the inside, of said room can be seen from the street, in the City of Gary. Calumet Township, Lake County, .Indiana. JOHN KOWALKOWSKI.
FOR SALE Old papers, 5c a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind.
B0 4RD AND ROOM. WANTED Table boarders and mealers; home cooking. 85 Sibley St., Hammond. 6-4
FOR SALE One bay horse, 1100 lbs. 10 years old; suitable for delivery or driver. For particulars call on -Otto Wolfe, Lansing, 111. Phone 1288Y2.
. GOEl ' Say, where are yon going;, said Paddy Ryas tn MeLeod. To bay m package of MrHle'a famous 2Vi os. IMO.V SCOUT. Adv.
LKa AG NOTICES.
NOTICE OF APPLICATIO" FOR TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LINCENSE FROM ONE LOCATION TO JUVOATHER. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Gary, Calumet ' Township, Lake County, Indiana,' that the undersigned,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PURCHASE OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned person, a male inhabitant and resident of the City of Gary, said County and State, is over the age of twenty-one year and has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City
of Gary for more than six months prior
to the date of this notice; and that he
is a qualified voter, and that he is a
citizen of the United States of America,
he is a man of good moral character and a fit person to be intrusted with th sale of intoxicating liquors, that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, on the 1st Monday of March, 1913, being March the third, 191.3. for , permission and authority to purchase and havs transferred to him, tha retail liquor license to sell intoxloating liq-
oura, granted by said Board on the first Monday of May, 1912, to Joseph Galik at the following described permisee, towit: The ; front store room on the
James W. McKee, will apply' to the
Board of' Commissioners of Lake ground floor of -the two-story brick
North Township, .- Lake County and State of Indiana for more than six
months prior to the date of this notice
and is a qualified voter thereof, a man of good moral character and a citizen of the United States. Said undersign
ed will file his application with the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County on the first Monday in March, 1913. at the courthouse In Crown Point, Indiana,, for permission to purchase the license of J. S. Cotton,
a-ranted by the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point. Indiana, on
Every Woman
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Report of e Condition of
LAKE COUNTY
SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY BANK
At close of business February 4th, 1913.
Assets
Loans - oi,Z63.a
Misc. Bonds and Sticks 23,033.61
Furniture and Fixtures..... 10,500.00 Cash and Due from Banks... 43.306.83
Total
.$591,094.30
Liabilities.
Capital Stock $ 60.000.00
Surplus 60,000.00 Undivided Profits 8,362-83
Deposits 1.. 487.731.47
Total ..
.$59
I. W. C. Belman, Secretary-Treasurer of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - W. C. BELMAN. Subscribed and sworn to before ma this 7th day of February. 1913. , WILLIAM F. MASHINO, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 10th, 1914.
Report of the Coadlttom of THE HAMMOND SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY At the close ofbuslness Feb. 4, 1913. Assets. Loans 1 .$199,160.35 Bonds 19,152.30 Furniture and Fixtures , 11,600 00 Real Estate..- 479.23 Insurance and Rentals...... 1,373.53 Cash and Due from Banks.. 23,722.23
Total Assets..
,. $255,487.6
Hay Receipts, 1.017 tons; shipments. 121 tons. Market overstocked with Kansas prairie. Demand light and prices almost nominal. Timothy In liberal supply and quit. Demand fair. Choice timothy, $16.6016.50; No. 1, $13.5014.50; Nos. 2 and 1 mixed, $11.50 12; Nos. 3 and 2 mixed, $911. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice. $13 13.50; No. 1, $11.5012.60. Iowa. Minnesota. Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $1213: No. 1, JlOfi'll. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie 189. Packing $67. Straw Rye, $77.50; oat, $66.50; wheat, $5.506.
Liabilities. " Capital Stock....... $ 60,000.00 Surplus and Undtvided Profits 13.479.55 Deposits 192,003.09
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Report of the Condition of THE AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, As called for by the Comptroller of the Currency at the close of business.
. February 4, 1913.
RESOURCES. ' LIABILITIES.
Loans and Discounts $2(58,678.49 Capital Stock ......$100,000.00
18 539 08 Surplus ..J. 2.000.00 ' " Undivided . Profits... 1,020.69 1'886-3' . Unpaid Dividend 345.00 9.793.70 Deposit 275,564.08 90,333.13 Certified check...... 260.00
Bonds and Securities...... Overdrafts Furniture and Fixtures... Cash on Hand and In Bank
Total ..$379,179.77 Total $379,179.77
I, William J. McAleer, President! of the above-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ;, ' - Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of February, 1913. , i VERNON MGIRR. Notary Public My commission expires 20th day of March, 1915.
Total Liabilities $255,487.64 I, Adam rf. Ebert, President of , the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ADAM R. EBERT, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February. 1913. CARRIE W. PARSONS. . Notary Public. My commission expires Nov. 16th, 1915.
Uenort of the Condition of THE GARY STATE BANK OF GARY, IXD. At' the close of business Feb. 4, 1913.
' Resources. Loans Overdrafts Bonds and securities.'...,
Bank building.
.-$ 637,811.38 6.97 . . ; 206,688:51 64.000.00
Cash and due from banks.. 250,315.56
Total
,..$1,143,352.42
Liabilities, Capital stock.....,. .$ 100,000 00 Surplus 20.000 00 Undivided profits..,.....'. . 11.597.44 Deposits .................. 1,017.254.93 Total ...$1,148,852.42 Of fleer. H. G. Hay Jr., President. A. B. Keller, Cashier. Directors. E. J. Buffington. G. G. Thorp. Ralpft Van Vechten K. K. Knapp. . II. G. Hay Jr.
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