Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1913 — Page 7

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Monday, Feb. 10, 1913. THE TIMES.

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I railroads still buy steel

READF.RS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity Is not revealed, should follow the '.nstructions to address them by the key letter Riven. Requests at this offlce to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions.

As far as it Is possible It is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for error In ads taken over the telephone.

F0K8ALE. GOING OUT OF THE! EXPRESS Business; must sell ten head of horses and mares; weigh from 1150 to 1400; also wagons and harness, one buggy; $85 takes team of mares, one in foal. 140 Flummer ave., Hammond. 10-2

FOR SALE THB BIGGEST BARGAIN In the world. Dest reason for selling: . the best pkytng cafe In Indiana Harbor; established ten years; doing- a paying; business; price reasonable if taken at cnee.'W. C. Harding. 3514 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor.

WANTED An all round wood working machine hand. Apply H. F. Eriebach. 292 Indiana ave.. Hammond.

FOR SaLE 7-room house on Chicago

ave., with 35 -ft. corner lot; must sell t once at a barsraln ririee: reason: sro-

Ing in business. For information nhone

158 J. 6-3

BOY WANTED To learn printing trade; must be good writer; state salary, desired, age. etc. Address Ham. Book Co., box 6, Hammond. Ind.

"WANTED Good steam hammer man and helper, car forgings; piece work. Fitzhucrh. Luther & Co.,

e, , Hammond.

8-6

w HVTFT) Mattress tick sewer.

Hammond Bedding Co.. Hammond.

WANTED A girl for general housework. 24 Highlands ave., Hammond, Phone 70i: 10"!

WANTED Experienced young lady a

in art as cashier. Larson &

t,t, 737 Olcott ave.. East Chi

cago."

10-5

WANTED A competent girl for gen

eral housework. 48 Highland St.,

Hammond.

WANTED A middle aged woman to

stay nights; room and board free,

T ntioffielrl ave.." Hammond. 8-3

WANTED Two or three lady canvass rrs for something new; no experl

nce necessary; 75 per cent profit. Call

at "910 Erie St.. Hammond, Ind.

WvANTED Experienced girl .for general housework; good pay; three im

family. Mrs. Kaufman, 942 So. Hohman

st, Hammond. Phone 1191R.

WANTED Girl to take care of 2-year

old boy. Apply 25 Waltham st., Ham

mond.

7-3

WANTED A competent girl for gen eral housework. 248 Truman ave.

u.mmnn.l Phone 624. 6-3

FCm "SENT.

FOR RENT Front room for two gent men; running hot water for bath

rent reasonable; light housekeeping

privileges or board. 490 Hohman st

Hammond.

FOR SALE 10 acres splendid truck

land near Griffith. Ind. Here is a de

cided bargain. Also a couple of good business lots on Mich. ave. Employes Real Estate & Investment Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. . 8-3

FOR SALE A modern three-fiat build

ing at 660 Connecticut St.; fronts

East park; nets 11 per cent; price rea

sonable. Address Gerometta Bros., 1216

Broadway, Gary, Ind. 72w

FOR SALE 8 -room house with mod

ern improvements ;on 60 ft. lot; at a

bargain. Inquire 796 Walter St., Hammond. Fhone 882J. 7-3

of March, 1913. same being the first Monday of the March term, 1913, for leave to purchase a certain retail liquor license granted to Harvey Hardenbrook, who is - desirous of selling the same. Said license grants right to sell at retail Intoxicating liquors, spiritous, vinous and nalt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time, the same to be drunk on the premises described as follows: In the front room on the ground floor of the two-story frame building, with brick frpnt. situated on lot 37. in

block 6. in the Chlcago-Tolleston Land

and Investment Company's first add!

tlon to Tolleston. now in the City of

Gary, Lake County, Indiana. Said room

faces on Washington street, a public highway in said City. Has glass front

and windows and bar on north side of

room. Living rooms in fear and on

second floor.

Tour applicant says that he is a male inhabitant over the age of twenty-one years; that he has been a resident and qualified voter of said City, County and

State for more than three years last passed immediately prior to the filing

of this notice; that h Is a man of good

moral character.

SAVA MILJANOVICH.

3.50; sacks, washed, 75 5c; beets, new brls. 12.003.00; sacks, trimmed, -55

40c; watercress, dos bunches, 1012Vic;

onions, sacks, 6668 lbs. 4090c; let

tuce, leaf, lox, .20 25c; head, brls, 12.00

:.O0; parsley, large, brls. $1.502.60;

carrots, new, brls, $2.503.50; sacks, washed, 60c; parsnips, tubs, 6565c; cauliflower, crate, $1.T52.25.

Veal calves 5060 lbs, 10V4llHc;

6080 lbs, 1218c; 600200 lbs, I 10c; 80 110 lbs, IS 15c.

Potatoes Minnesota, bu, 41 60c;

Wisconsin, bu, 40 47c; new, brls, f6.00

7.00; sweet, Jersey, hamper, 1 1.35 1.60.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

Open High Low Close May wheat.. 93' 93 93 '98 July wheat. 91V4 91V4 91 $1 Sept. wheat. 90 '4 tO 89 90 May corn... 52 63 52 63 July corn... 63 54 63 64 Sept. corn... 64 55 64 65 May oats.... 34 34 34 34 July oats... 84 34 34 34 Sept. oats... 34 34 34 34

While steel production has proceeded , There is no let-up In the prodigious

at a pace as swift as the mills have volume of specifications against prevl-

, . .. . . . ous contracts, wmcn nave continued been able to attain and new business ., , I , ... ., . greatly In excess of mill capacity. As necesartly has been leeened by Indie- a reeult January was one of the heavi-

poBltion on the part of consumers to est months as to specifications of an accept the length of time involved In entire year and was well above the the best possible promise of delivery, average for, 1912. the record for January in the matter of ! Active railroad buying continues.

new bookings was considerably better The Great Northern has placed 1,500

than expected. It is estimated now tons of rails .additional with the Illinois

that new bookings did not fall very Steel Company1, making Its recent order

far behind even the immense volume about 40,000 tons. The Illinois Steel shipped, and that the total untitled ton- has taken 7,000 tons for the Waterloo nage on the books of the corporation, and Cedar Rapids, and the Carnegie

to be made public on . Monday, will Steel 8,000 foil the Western Maryland, show a loss of less than 100,000 tons. The northwestern roads continue to There is a great deal of new business negotiate for , rails, but find difficulty In the market in the shape of , cars, in getting the deliveries desired. Some

railroad track fastenings, rails, etc. ' arge tonnages probably soon will be

Mills appear to be practically in the placed by South American roads, same condition, being sold out far I The heavy demand for steel coming

ahead and able to take the new ton- I from the railroads, of course, is th3 nage .offered only when the buyer Is i striking feature of the present market, willing to wait long enough for his j Almost as remarkable is the tremend

ous demand for steel bars, elading con-

turners of this commodity In some cases calling for twice their usual quota. In other words, conditions could not be more satisfactory than

they are. from the mill standpoint, though from the point of view of the consumer things are not so pleasing.

for her is unable to get his stuff.

FOR SALE One three-ton truck; must

be sold at once; make an offer. Phone

154, or lock box 135, Hammond. 7-3

FOR SALE White Orpington eggs for

hatching; blooded stock. 163 High

land st, Hammond. Phone 1251 J.

FOR SALE Old papers, 6c a bundle.

Call at Times, Hammond, Ind.

FOR SALE--Furnlture for 5-room flat.

3338 Block ave., Indiana Harbor.

FOR SALE Old papers, 6c a bundle.

Call at Times, Hammond, Ind.

FOR SALE One bay horse, 1100 lbs,

10 years old; suitable for delivery or driver. For particulars call on Otto

Wolfe, Lansing, I1L Phone 1288T2.

SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED Second hand incubator:

prefer Cyphers: not over 150 egg

capacityr must be- cheap. Phone'877R."

SITUATION WANTED Nursing by an experienced nurse; terms reasonable. Phone 981W. l0-3

"WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Family washing to do at home. Phone 874L2. 10-2

APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. The undersigned, Stanley Bolewskl, hereby gives notice to the cltisens of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indi

ana, that he will file an application

with the Board of Commissioners of

Lake County, Indiana, on the 3rd day

of March, 1913, same being the first

Monday of the March term, 1913, for leave to purchase a certain retail liquor license granted to John Wasielewski. by transfer, who is desi-ous of selling same. Said license grants right to sell Intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time, the same to be drunk on the premises described as follows: Lot 8. block 22. In the Chieago-Tol-

leston Land and Investment Company's fifth addition to Tolleston, now In the City of Gary. Lake County, Indiana, In a two-story frame1 building, room 36x21

feet, glass front, front and side entrances, bar on the north side of room,

living rooms in rear, facing a public

highway, known as 1530 Madison

street, in the City of Gary, Lake Coun ty, Indiana.

Tour applicant says that he Is a male inhabitant over the age of twen

ty-one .rears; that hejias been, a resi

dent and qualified voter of said City,

County and State for more than three years last passed Immediately prior to the filing of this notice; that he Is a I man of good moral character. STANLEY BOLEWSK.

Hay Receipts, 1,017 tons; ship

ments, 121 tons. Market overstocked

with Kansas prairie. Demand light and prices almost nominal. Timothy In liberal supply and qult. Demand fair. Choice timothy, 315.60 16.60; No. 1, $13.60 14.60; Nob. 2 and 1 mixed, $11.50 12j Nos. 3 and 2 mixed, $9U. Kan

sas ana Oklahoma prairie Choice, 1 13 The East Chicago fire department has 13.50; No. 1. $11.5012.50. Iowa, received more or less censure for the

Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prai-1 manner in which it handled the fire rle Choice. $1218; No. 1, $10 IX. I seriously damaged the Bert Selfert

Illinois. Indiana and Wisconsin feeding; I home in Magoun avenue last Friday

FIRM WERE NOT

DRIDG

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prairie $8 9. Packing $6 7

Straw Rye, $77.50; oat, $696.10;

wheat, $5.60 6

ADVERTISED MAIL.

The following letters remain uncall-

DON'T GO TO LAW Our Abstract will show ytm whether you are buying land or a law suit. ALLMAN-GAKY TITLE COMPANY AIXMAW BROS. A DIJTWfDDn.

CAPITAL $100,000.00

Abstracts of Tltls to Lands

- Lake CountyIndiana, OFFICES: 666 Broadway, G -v, Ind. Ailman Block, Crown Point. Ind. BRv -mmx: CMoago Title . -Company, Chleago, IIL

morning.

A rumor to the effect that many of

the firemen were intoxicated, was

brought to Thb Tikes office by Hammond parties, who said they had gathered the information from witnesses of

the Indent.

ed for in the Hammond. Ind., Posofflce Doherty, wa8 aproached on the subject week ending Feb. 10, 1913: anA v witiv that v nf

Francissek Gyoryywruak, Master Ui. -. wr rtrnnk.

Harvey Hubbard. Jacob Hausen. R. .,,),,. ht fir. w at fi o'clock in

Halts, Wm. H. Headley, Miss Frieda th morning" said he. "It is searcelv .

Jaeger, Henry Jensen, Babette Keller. ikJy that any of my I -"Mild be

ion roiu J. .aunn. oianisiaw .ocnau, aranml at that time, even were thev In .

John M. KIttell. Miss Mayme Lillie. u. hbit of takin too much, which , VJ 7 fVI.lX.lU JN U

I tlT w 1 1 1 1 A m TwI a rrM 'V.,-. tfol.n 1 rr rr 1.. . . i - . l x

" - i my are not. x was present i inai uro John M. Elly, Mrs. Grace Moher. H. L. I and know positively that they were

Marum, Mrs. Bene Moore, JJzlon Ma- not intoxicated. Not one of them had chinikowskl, Albert M. Minich. Mr, and J na(j a drink.

Mrs. C. P. Mlnch, Chas. J. Murry, John xhe impression that they had been

Olson. Mrs. C. M. Otters, P. E. Parmen- drinking might perhaps have been

ter, George W. Parker, Miss Emma Pal- gained from the fact that they at first mer, Anleta Platvowici, Earl H. Rosen- had difficulty In handling the hose, on tack, C. B. Russell, Mrs. Sim Smith, account of the powerful pressure. G. M. Smith, Helen Suhbecy, George There was lots of Ice around and the

Sthell, George Shubert, Mrs.1 Ethel hose pulled them about somewhat, on Real Estate

Saunders, Miss Winnie Tabor, Mrs. J. I account of the tremendous pressure of ! insurance and Rentals

In

Report of the Ceadltlea of

SA VINGS & TRUST

COMPANY At the clot of business Feb. i, 19l3.

LOMJS ON Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures without remov

al. -:- One month to one year. Easy payments. Long time. A most ample rebate If paid before due Extensions In ease of sickdoss, jloss 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 Most Reliable In Lake County 212 HAMMOND BUILDING Phone 323. OPEN EVENINGS-

THE CHES. OHIO RAtLWAT OK

Leaving Time at Haausead, lad. Effective Jnaei 2, 1812. Sublet to CUuc Without Notice. '

10:$ am DAILY. : Limited for Clncin

nati. wasnmgton. ammore, rniiadelphia, Nw Tork, Richmond, Norfolk and Virginia and North Carolina points.' . Local for Cincin

nati, connecting with T. V. Limited for the East.

12:38 am XATLY, Local for . Cincinnati.

6:40 pm daily, ixcai ror cnicago. 6:43 pm DAILY, Limited for Chicago t snd West. 6:17 am DAILY, Local for Chicago. Sleeping, Observation -Parlor and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains.

9:3 am DAILY

Asaeta. Loans Bonds

Furniture and Fixtures.

Cash and Due from Banks.

. .S19,l0.35 .. 19.152.30 .. 11,600 00 479.23 1,373.63

33.722.23

Total Assets.

$255,487.64

MJSCKI.LANEOUS. FOR SALE Old papers. Be a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond. Ind.

MADAM CASTELLO Spiritual medium, can be consulted on all business. Readings dally. No writing or any questions asked. Will tell you what you want to know. Will be pleased to meet all old friends as well as stranzera. at

FOR RENT Two pleasant furnished the oM numb),ri B72 Morton ave. Hohrooms for light housekeeping. 286 man Bt car to door. Phone 1442. FriSlbley st., Hammond. . day night circles held at 216 Truman " . I ave. Telephone 1229W. FOR RENT Furnished front room; ,. , , L , ! electric light, bath and heat; central- ip jx'S PLUMBING OR HEATING ly. located. 165 Logan st., Hammond. phone 622. J. Donaldson, 287 Sibley.

Phone 825W.

10-2

PHONB 771 FOR BEST CLEANING FOR RENT Upper flat, 5 rooms and and pressing. Young Mea's Tailors, bath; gas and electric light; located i state at Hammond.

at 499-150th St.; rent reasonable. Phone 1148M. W. A. Dibblee, 424 Indiana ave., Hammond.

UZGA h NOTICES.

FOR RENT 6-room lower flat at 117 j Douglas st. Inquire at 115 Douglas st. Hammond. 10-J ,

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF

ESTATE.

In the Matter of the Estate of John

i Zeimet. No, 692. In the Lake Su-

' ' perior Court, January Term, 1913. FOR RENT Room; centrally located; Notice ,s hereby glven to the Heirs, desirable for one or two gentlemen: jSB-teca and Creditors of John Zeimet, uteam heat. 599 So. Hohman st., over ; deceaged to appear in the Lake SuMcGarry's jewelry store. Hammond. j perlor court, held at Hammond. Indt-

1 1 una, on me any ui r eoruary, xaij, FOR KENT 5-room cottage, furnish- ,, show c-u,. ,f anv. whv th- K,Ar

S SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the Lot9 17, 18. blk 4, 1st add, East

tsiaic -ei Baia aeceaent snouia not Dei Chicago Co. to George Mosny approved; and said heirs are notified to Lot 21, blk 7, 3rd add. East Chithen and there make proof of heirship, P'r0. to Louis H. Stafford..

ana receive ineir aisiriouuve snares, ! Witness, the Clerk of the Lake 8u perior Court, at Hammond, this 1st day of February, 1913. -

ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk Lake Superior Court.

ed. 1133 Van Buren St., Hammond. r i i i ... i-n

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1S8 Plummer ave., Hammond. lotf

FOR RENT Furnished 6-room house; steam heat, bath, modern, complete. Inquire 754 So. Hohman st., Hammond. 10-2

HEftLESTAOAIiSFEBS GARY. Lot 4, blk 11. McKey's add, Arden Dearbeyne to Walenty Scsepanski 1 Lot 1, blk 12. McKey's add, Arden Dearbeyne to Stanislawa Indrsejewskl - 1 Lots 26, 27. blk 6. Gary Home A Improvement Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Home & Improvement Co. to Leon B. French 1,300 Lot 24, blk 2, Condlt-McGinfiity sub, John Balint to Andrew

Volcsko ... ........ , 600 Lot 22. blk 1. So. Gary sub. Faul Janko to Ben Schwartz 1 Und. M lots 26, 27, blk 104, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub. Joseph Frost to Edward W. Gohl 7 500 Lots 20 to 24, blk 1, Grant Park add. Mike Bieruackl to Andrew Volcsko 1 Lot 22, blk 5, G. W. Wright s 1st add. William Lyon to Lyndes Lotlmer 300 Lots 7 to 9. 64 to 61, blk 2, Gary

Home Invest. Co. s 1st edd, Bessie Shay to Edward W. Holmes 1 TOLLESTON. Lots 30 to 32, blk 7, Co.'g Sth add, Albert Borman to Andrew Volc:o 1

INDIANA HARBOR.

Thornburg, Dr. F. F. Taylor, Fred Fer- j the pump, and although three men were son Taylor, Miss Agnes Welch, Karl J trying to handle it, It was necessary to

Wolff, A. Waverly. Mrs. Caroline Wll- j call a fourth and even after he took helm. Geo. A. Wlnslow, Jan Weremiu- I hold I bad to call upon the engineer to

sue, im a: vvrigni, rrBHK nucoj, uu j reuuee me pressure. ne unucuuj i thlllt

Wolf, Tony Zendzlan, M. Zimberg (2).of handling the hose should have been ! Capital Stock .$ 50,000.00

v. .i i -l-i v'-" -"-

In observation. It looks like - case of De lt9 192,008.09

ance on the part of those who started

the report."

THB TIMES IS TRYING TBAJID TO MERIT THB SUCCESS IT HAS ACHIEVED. Rcyort of tko Coadltlwa of

LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY BANK At close of business February 4th, 1913. Albmh-b ' Loan $514,283.96 Misc. Bonds and Sticks..... 22.023.51 F''--,iture and Fixtures.- ,00.00

cash and Due from Ban ... 41,806.83

LOOK OUT FOR

CON AtlDJIS FRAU Their Presence in Gary May

Not Then Be Quite So Embarrassing.

Gary may expect a visit shortly from

two distinguished people, Mr. and Mrs,

Cornelius Daly according to the Valpo

Vldette which says:

"Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Daly, who blew into this city yesterday, are old-

timers' around Michigan City, accord

ing to reports fro mthat place. While

on their way there from South Bend they were sidetracked to Valparaiso over the Air Line. -"'Michigan City has been on their map for a long time,' says the Dispatch. They usually come Into Michigan City from Niles, loaded with blankets, cooking utensils and a jag apiece, if they can get it. They usually raise their own tobacco from the gutter and beg a little money for booze and an occasional sandwich.' "Mrs. Daly created a scene In Trustee John W. McNay's office last evening when she followed her husband there

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES

IIICREASEJjl WHITING Two New Cases of Scarlet Fever and 10 of Measles Reported.

Total Liabilities.

.$253,487.64

I, Adam R. 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. i President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February. 1913. I CARRIE W. PARSONS. Notary Public My commission expires Nov. I6th, 1916.

Total

,.r...,V.,.....,.j

Liabilities. Capital Stock... $ 60,000.00 Surplus 50.000.00 Undivided Profits 8.362.83 Deposits 487.711.47

Total $591,094.30 I. W. C. Belman, Secretary-Treasurer of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is trua to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. C. BELMAN, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February, 1913. WILLIAM F. MASHINO, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 10th, 1914.

' Report of the Condition of THE AMERICAN TEU ST & SAVINGS BANK, V As called for by, the Comptroller of the Currency at the close ot business, ' ,?i February . 1913.

(Special to Thb Times.) Whiting. Ind.. Feb. 10. Contagious diseases are on the Increase in Whiting.

according to the reDorts made to the RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.

Board of Health yesterday, there being Loans and Discounts $258,578.49 Capital Stock ..$100,000.00

two new cases of scarlet fever and ten Bonds and Securities cases of measles reported. The scarlet overdrafts fever victims are Milton Colliers of. " " Fischrunt, avenue, the 15 year old son Furniture and Futures.,.

of Sergeant Clay C. Collins, the other j Cash on Hand and in Bank

case being in the home of Mrs. Krieger in LaPorte avenue. Milton Collins is a member of the freshman class in the Whiting high school. He is also a member of the high school basket ball team. He played In the frame with Gary on Friday

18,539.08 ourP Undivided Profits.... Unpaid Dividend.....

,sj.u Depo.us 90,382.13 Certified check.

2,000.00

1,020.69 345.00 275,564.08 250.00

Total $379,179.77 Total $379,179.77

740

FOR RENT Room; steam heat, elec trie light and bath: for one gentle man. 276 State St., Hammond.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE.

i In the Matter of tha Estate of John J Pleitner. No- 737. In the Lske Suto narlnr r?nnrt. January Term. 19U

I Notice is nerepy given 10 tne i-ieirs,

Lot 22, blk 7, 3rd add. Same parties as last deed NEW CHICAGO. Lot 2. blk 5. -3rd add, Julius Kapelowlta to Pcra Firoli

110

FOR RENT 160 acres belonging

Mrs. M. M. Summers, lying north of

Griffith and southeast of Highlands, j Legatees and Creditors of John Pleit

Come to Bee am H. Woods, S miles ner deceased, to appear In the Lake

north of Crown Point, or write F, O. , superior Court, held at Hammond, In-

Crown Point, Ind. Route 3.

8-4

FOR RENT Upper and lower flat; hot water heat; all modern. 421 Indiana

ave., Hammond.

diana, on the 24th day of February, 1913. and phow came, if any, why the

FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS

PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 34H$5c: firsts, 3032c; seconds, 2729c: dairies, 25 30c; packing stock, 18 a 21c; ladles, 2121c, Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12 15c; geese, 13(gl3'c; ducks, 1 6 H Sf 17c; fowls, 14 14 He; roosterB, J0ft(g lie; spr'ngi, 1414Hc Eggs Firsts. 24ie; ordinary firsts.

night when lie compained to several of

after he went to the official for flnnn-.the boys of being ill, playing out the

clal help. Because he stayed a little 1 game however, but was ill during the too ong, she abused him with all the ! night. On Saturday morning a physi-

fury that words could express

."Marshall Gregg Stansell took the od couple to Mr. McNay when he found them on the street. On reaching the stairway leading to the office, the woman refused to climb the stairs on a plea of weakness, and Instead went Into the postoffice lobby. There she became impatient and finally hurried up the steps and began her torrent of abuse. The vagrants slept in the city jail last night, and this morning were shipped to Gary."

with the estate of said decedent should 1822V4c; storage firsts, 17c; dirties,

FOR RENT Upper flat: 854 So. Hob man st.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times. 15 tf

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT House with one to five acres of ground; 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.

J-19!not be approved; and said heirs are

notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 1st day of February. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court.

WANTED TO RENT Modern fiat or house, about 7 or 8 rooms, with hea. Phone 1107M.

16c; checks, 1414c; miscellaneous

NEW RAILWAY ORDERS The Pennsylvania railroad has ordered 80 freight locomotives from its own shops, according to the Railway Age Gazette. The Norfolk and Western has ordered 40 Mallet locomotives from the American Locomotive company. The Donora Southern has ordered 50

lots, 15124c J coal cars from the Standard Steel Car Beans Pea, hand picked, $2.20 f company, the Duluth & Iron Range has 2.27; brown Swedish, $1.251.50; Lima, j ordered 800 gondola cats from the. 100 lbs, $6.406.50; red kidney. $2.26 i Summers Steel Car company, but they

OF

APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER

RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. The undersigned, Sava Miljanoviah. hereby gives notlco to the citizens of the City of Gary. Lake County. Indiana, that he will file an application with the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, on the 3rd day

2.80. Green fruits Apples, brls, $2.00 4.50; boxes. $1.00(3)3.00; cranberries, brls, $$.009.50; strawberries, qts. 25 35c. Vegetables Celery, crate, Mleh., $1 1.60; radishes, dos bunches, 26$50c; brls, $3.00 4.00; Brussels sprouts, qts, 1517c; cabbage, new, crate, $1.25 1.50; old, brl, 7685c; ton, $7.508.00; spinach, brl, $2.503.00; squash, dosen, $1.251.50; cucumbers, box, 2 dozen, $3.06tf 3.50; turnips, new, brl, $3.00

will be built by the Standard Steel Car

company at Hammond. Th Norfolk

and Western has ordered 1,0,00 gondo

ears ana sou nopper cars irom in American Car and Foundry company, und 1.000 box cars from the Pressed Steel Car Co.

eian was summoned, and pronounced

the case a very bad attack of scarlet

fever. Supt. Holllday in speaking of the

spread of the contagious diseases said

that the school rooms would all be disinfected again, especially the gymnasium where the basket ball game ocsurred and a large number of persons were exposed. The work of fumigation was begun yesterday.

SCHOOL nilLDlXG IS Bl'RXED. The school building at Clifford, seven

miles east of Coumbus, was borned last

midnight, causing a loss of $10,000, with but $5,500 insurance. The origin

of the fire Is unknown. Mrs. Amanda

Shipley, a widow, who lives one mile

out of Clifford, walked to the town

and told the inhabitants that their

I, William J. McAleer, President o f the above-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the a,bove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' : Subscribed snd sworn to before me this 8th day of February, 1913. VERNON M'GIRR, r Notary Public My commission expires 20th day of March, 1915.

ODOO.

Report of the Coadltloa of

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP DYER, IND.

RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $224,947.51 Overdrafts i 3.3! United States Bonds.. 25, 000.0 Other Bonds 21,481.6. . Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures ....4...........:.,' 6,000.00 Due from Approved Reserve Agents 52,627.23 Cash in Bank 14.961.03 Redemption Fund, with U. E. Treasurer 1,250.00

Total

.$346,270.80

LIABILITIES.

school building was burning. She saw Circulation .......$ 25,000.09

Capital Stock, paid in 25,000.00 Surplus. Earned (not paid in).. 20,000.00 Undivided Profits..... 2,644.06 Dividends Unpaid 60.00

Deposits , 213,576.74

TOtal 2 $346,270.80

the fire when she was awakened by her alarm clock, which she had unintentionally set to ring at midnight. The building will be rebuit at once.

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Subscribed and sworn to before me

this 73th day of February, 1913

GEORGE J. BAKER,

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fftommel. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly

that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be

AUGUST. xW. STOMMEL, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: ; . HENRY U KEILMAN. ' HENRY C. B ATTE RM AN.

Notary Public JOHN L. JCEILMAN. ' f Directors. I

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