Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 28 February 1913 — Page 5
Friday, February 28, 1913.
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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM 1. Judge Virgil RHe. Caite Trial. I8J2. Evans vs. Bourkardt Suit for damages on account of the injury of the plaintiff In a fall from the scaffold In the Orpheum theater. Arguments are being heard and the case will go to the jury today. Information. There will be no court Monday and Tuesday, but an emergency case has been set for Wednesday. There will be only special cases set for next, the last, week of the term. lake: superior court, room 2. Judge Lawrence tsccker. Can si Trial.
Glaser vs. the Fidelity & Casualty Insurance company o New York. Bull
to recover ' Insurance. Lincoln .
Cravens represents Glaser and L. I. Bomberger for the Insurance company. Arguments are being heard and the case will go-to the 'jury today. Information. Special settings only will be taken up next, the last week of the term.
Oft PER CENT. CUT on Cj all Misses' and Children's Storm Shoes. This means a saving. ORTT & TOWLE 169 State Street
liAKE SUPERIOR COURT ROOM . Julse Jokaaoea Koaelke. At Hammond. Settings, fifth Monday, March S 5199 State ex rel. Klatt vs. Shortridge, . clerk. 8219 O'Olrr v Keely Brg Co. 8819 First Natl. Bank v'Whitaker. Fifth Tuesday, March 4 9860 Phillips, trustee, v Bruner. 9483 Zutnpfe v Stilson. Information. 1 Any other short court cases in which both sides are ready will be set down at request of the attorneys for any of the first three days of the fifth week. Divorce cases for Thursday. LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. Jadce W. C. McMaaaa. At Crown Pol at. rise oa Trial.
State vs. Mike Ferpich. charged with
mistreating a 16-year-old girl. Argu ments being heard. -Special Judge.
Otto Bruce has been appointed as special Judge to try two cases next week. Appointment on change of venue
from judge. Information.
Following the end of the term. In two weeks, the court will call a special
term for the trial of civil court cases
This inaugurates the continuous court
at Crown Toint. v PORTER CIRCUIT COURT. No Judge Appointed. At Valparaiso.
Business awaits the appointment of a judge and the organizing of -the new court at Valparaiso. Judge McMahan
will never sit here again.
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PORTER SUPERIOR COURT. ; JadKB H. R. Ta thill. At Valparaiso. Any jury case on which lawyers can
get together will be. tried beginning next Monday. '. Court "cases will be tak
en up the latter part-of the week.,
Cut Prices on all Fresh and Smoked Meats Saturday, March 1st Watch our window display every day for cut prices on special meats. .
NO. 1 LEAF LARD, 9 pounds..........
NO, 1 FRESH PORK LOIN, per pound..,
1. 00 1 3c
NO. 1 FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, psr lb..
NO. 1 FRESH PORK
BUTTS, per pound
No.1 FRESH SIDE
PORK, per pound.....
tOri FRESH STEW-
ING CHICKENS, lb STRICTLY FRESH SPARE RIBS, per lb.., NO. .1 VEAL ROAST, pe ' pound.... NO. VEAL STEW, per pound NATIVE LAMB STEW, per pound. , NO. 1 FORE QUARTER LAMB, per pound.... NO. 1 HIND QUARTER LAMB, per pound.....' NO. 1 LEG OF LAMB, per pound
13c 4c
NO. 1 LAMB CHOPS, per pound j NO. 1 BEEF POT ROAST, riper pound. I STRICTLY FRESH LIVER, -J-per pound 1
NO. 1 SIRLOIN STEAK, per pound. NEW SAUER KRAUT, jr pound
BEST MINCE MEAT, V
per pound...,..,....., DC FRESH HAMBURGER ft STEAK, per pound......... qQ
NO. 1 SUGAR CURED REG. HAMS, per lb.. NO. 1 SUGAR CURED CALL HAMS, per lb.
NO. 1 SUGAR CURED 4 g BREAKFAST BACON, lb. OQ
ALL SAUSAGES, ' per pound ,
NO. 1 RIB ROAST, boned y and rolled, per lb . fQ
NO. 1 PURE LARD, 10-pound palli .'
NO. 1 PURET-ARD, AP 5-1 b pail.... OuC
MANY OTHER VARITIES OF MEAT NOT MENTIONED AT CUT RATE PRICES.
12c 1 21c 14c 14c
1c 4c 1c
9c 10c 12c 13c
16c I2ic
16c 11c 14c
1.25
From Factory
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C If vou appreciate good music vou will j surely like the STRAUBE PIANO. Its clear, harmonious, sweet and sympathetic tones are a delight to the ear. There is a vast difference in the tones 6f various pianos. Let us demonstrate this by playing a STRAUBE PIANO for you then 3011 will see why many music lovers prefer this instrument. C STRAUBE PIANOS are sold on the one-price system factory price and one price to all. Easy payments if desired. Victor Victrolas, Columbia Graponolas and Edison Amberols. Records for talking machines; also string instruments, sheet music, etc. STRAUBE PIAM BCD. 629 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind. Phone 661
DEFENDANTS
DISMISSED In the case of Peter, Mike and Mary
Bernsic of Indiana Harbor, charged
with riot following their arrest for
fighting in a saloon, the defendants
Leased by Judge Johannes Ko-
pelke.
The prosecution was in the hands of
Attorney I. I. Modjeska, who ts in
charge of the office in the (absence of
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Ralph
AV. Ross, who is trying Important crim
inal cases at Crown Point.
The case against Mary Zinn, charged with assault and battery and using bad language, was also dismissed. Criminal matters have been dropped and a number of civil settings. ' have been made for the remaining week of the term.
VISIT I!V WASHINGTON. Mrs. William A. Buchanan expects to leave Sunday for Washington where
she will attend the inaugural cere-1 monies and remain for five or six weeks as the guest of Hon. Frank Buchanan of the Seventh Illinois district, Chicago. Congressman Buchanan is a cousin of Dr. W. A. Buchanan. A DELlGIITFt'L PROGRAM. The history section will have the meeting of the Hammond Woman's Club In charge Saturday, March 1st and the program for the afternoon will be exceedingly interesting an enjoyable. The meeting will be called at three o'clock in the club rooms of the Ham
mond Chamber of Commerce. Owing
to the lack of seating capacity it will
be Impossible to. admit children. The usual admission fee will be asked of non-members. A feature of the pro
gram will be the Bag Pipes by Master John Fulton and the Folk dances by
little Margaret Router of Chicago. These little people were the entertainers at a recent meeting of the history committee and delighted their audience. They will be in typical Scotch co-
tumesi The following will be. the program for the afternoon: Piano Solo Mrs. P. J. Lyons "Florence of Today"..
Mrs, Julius Dunsine General Outline of Scotch History" Mrs. J. W. Davis
Instrumental number "Scotch Melo
dies". Miss Gladys Younger
Reading Selected , Miss Adele Dunbar Group of Scotch Songs Miss Harriet Ferris Bag Pipes Master John Fulton Folk dance Miss Margaret Souter AT THE SETTLEMENT HOUSE. Miss Frances Allen, teacher of the
eighth grade at the Central building has secured Miss Bess Johnson and Mr. Carter Thompson of Chicago to entertain the young people at the Settlement House, 9 State street this evening. The public Is invited and it is desired that there is a large attendance.
Miss Joheno will leave next month for a tour of the west to fill engagements as entertainer. She Is a talented reader and vocalist.
AN KNTEHTAINMENT.
The Progressive Woman's Study League, of Lake County has arranged an entertainment to take place In the
auditorium of the Irving school In I
Pine street this evening at eight
o clock. The entertainment consists of
a two act drama entitled "The Way
Out," and quartette and violin selec
tions. Miss Florence Wattles, a well
known lecturer will deliver an ad
dress which promises to be very inter
esting. This same entertainment will
be given at East Chicago Saturday
evening, March 1. The public Is Invit
ed. No admission will be charged.
THERE ARB MORE THAN THREE TIMES MORE TIMES CIRCULATED
EVERY DAPY THAN ALL- THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN LAKE COUN TY PUT TOGETHER.
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A FEAST FOR THE EYES through our windows is only a suggestion of the good things to be had within our store. We always carry a fresh stock of dainty cakes and pastry that make delightful desserts, while the fame of our bread Is Justly founded upon its substantial merits of superior excellence in flavor, as wel as Its valuable, healthful and nutritious quality. Tle Hammond Modern Bakery Makers & confectioners.
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HAMMOND.
Phone 288.
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Eugene k Grisuold &
Son
DEALING IN
GROCERIES, MEATS AND HARDWARE 276 State'St., Corner Sohl and State Sts., Phone 480 Hammond, Indiana
23c 19c 12c Bright
15c
Strictly Fresh' Eggs, for
Saturday, per dozenSnider 's Catsup, 25c size Snider's Catsup, 15c size Fancy Fresh Prunes, two pounds
Try a Can of Savoy Sweet Potatoes, 3 lb 4 A -can I HJ Something Good Can of Brockport Brand Toma
toes, corn or Peas, per can-
Plymouth Red Salmon, per can"- . ; Oriole Breakfast Flakes, 2 lb pkg---
Fancy Yellow Half QCDry Peaches, 3 Ibs-tCwC We Have a 4 Sewed
Broom for you Saturday for---
U. S. Mail or Armour's American Family, Fels Naphtha Soap, QQn 10 bars JuU Armour's Light House Cleanser, per v- A can-' T"i Lewis Lye, three OCA
large cans for Lul
Green Circle Brand Raisins, per pkg -
Sunset . Brand of Table Peaches, for 1 Eft ft Saturday I Ul S. N. C. 2-lb can Table Syrup, two 1 7p cans j Sure Shot Matches, Q p per package -wis
11c 15c
15c
V WW wws 25c
22c
6c
Halo Brand of Sweet Peas for Saturday,, 0"7v 3 cans- """4L I C Brick or American HAft Cheese, per lb - -2.UC Crisfield Brand Tomatoes, 2-pound cans, OC 3 cans- .C.OC Corn and Hominy, Yellow or Green Beans, Kidney Beans, your choice, "I JL can...t. 2w
Try a pound of Majestic
Oleomargarine, Saturday for-;-
Pet Milk, large cans, 3 for 25c; per QQa dozen wO" Pet Milk, babysize, 6 cans for 25c; per VI Q A dozen - frOU Ceresota, Pillsbury, Gold Medal and New Century Flour bbl sack......-.- 67c bbl sack .. $1.32 ' bbl sack........... ,.$2.57 MEAT DEPARTMENT.
Small Pork Loins per lb -
Fresh Pork Shoulder, per lbFancy Rib Roast Beef, per lb-....-No. 1 Smoked Hams, per lb Leaf Lard, 8 lbs----Small Strips -Bacon, per lb10 lb Pails Salt Fish - .. . . ... ...
13C
mc
17c
71c
.00
6& 05c
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Prescription Specialists
Prompt Delivery No Extra Charge. DHohman
Telephones 142o, 1421-28 St., RIear State
Merchandising Braggistts
Our Price List Beginning March 1st, 1913
PART 1
35c Fletcher's Castoria. 25c 25c Winslow's Soothing Syrup 21c 25c 50c Bell's Pine Tar Honev: 21c-45c 25c Piso's Cough Remedy. 21c 50c-$l Cuticura Ointment ... . . ,45c-89c" $1 Erusa Pile Remedy, guaranteed . 89c 50c-$l Pj'ramid Pile Reniedy. . .45c-89c $1 Mother's Friend. .89c $2 Eckman's Alterative $1.78 $1-$1.75 S.S.S .89c-$1.49 25c Summer's White Pine, mentholated .......21c 25c Summers Cold Remedy, guar. . .21c 50c Canthrox . , 45c 25c Savox. ......... 4 .... . . . .2lc 25c-50c Luxtone . . . 21c-45c 90c Cadomine. . . .... ...'..'.. ... . . . .79c 50c Cardiol. .. . . . . . ... . .7. ..45c 25c Mennen's-Talcmn Powder. . . .15c $1 Lydia Pinkham's Veg. Coinp. . . .89c
$1 Hood's Sarsaparilla. . ... . . . ... .89c $1 Peruna . . ... '.: . 89c 25c-$l Kodol Dyspepsia Rem. . .45c-89c 50c Stuart Calcium Wafers. .'. .... .45c
25c Logan's Rocky Mountain Tea. .21c 25c-50c Murine Eye Remedy. . .21c-45c $1 Pertussin .89c $2 Succus Alterans .$1.78 50c-$l Horlick Malted Milk.. . . .45c-89c $3.75 Horlick Malted Milk, hospital size. . . . . .$3.25 50c-$l Mellin's Food ....45c-69c 50c-$l-l-25 Antiphlogistine, 45c-69c-98c 50c Doan's Kidney Pills. ......... .45c 25c Summers Veg. Liver Tablets. . .21c 25c-50c Tonsiline. .21c-45c 65c Croxone .59c 65c Saxolite Powder .59c 75c Mereolized Wax. . . . . . . ... . . GSe
to
25c Cuticura Soap ,21c
There will be a meeting of Opal Hive
No. 896 L. O. T. M. M. this evening at
th Moose Hall in State street. Th usual business and social program"" will
be followed. It is desired that there is a large attendance of the membership at the meeting.
Tomorrow evening the members of
the Hammond Chapter of Eastern Stars
will meet in th K. of P. Hall In South Hphman street for their regular semimonthly meeting. After the business
meeting there will be a. social hour.
The weekly meeting of Iorca Re
beckah Lodge will take place Saturday
evening in I. O. O. F. Hall In State street. A social hour will bo enjoyed
following the regular business meet
ing.
Celebrates Anniversarv.
I 1 V ' i , 11 -J V..1tMw
haberdasher will celebrate his first
anniversary in business with an eler&nf snrlncr riisnlav heirinnlner this eve.
nlng. His window will be trimmed by
a Chicago artist, ana mr. rox wm ais-
play is new stock of goods in the
store. ' ;
His first year's business in the Ham
mond building has been a success, and now that he is firmly establihsed. hi
many patrons may expect even more from him than they received in the
j past.
y OPEN
AND
A SUIT TO ORDER
Made in Hammond. Pure wools, Ct'fl lZ.f A
good work, good fit HLMmMJ OP
61 STATE -STREET
EVENINGS TILL 9. PHONE 771 REFERENCE:
First National Bank of Hammond. West Hammond Bank, West Hammond. 111.
The C. O. D. laundry now located in
a building near the corner Tf Sibley street and Oakley avenue has made ar
rangements to occupy the big brick building on Fayette street now occu
pied by Edward Dibos for garage pur
poses. The change is expected to be completed by the 1st of April, and with a large main floor and a still larger second floor, the laundry can be ex
panded to comply, with the demands of its business.
Mr. Dibos will abandon the garage
business, having found that the growth
of the business was taking too much of his time from his coal business.
LOANS $5 TO $100
If you need money to pay your debts or for any other purposes, we let you have tt and arrange repayment to suit your inceme. Tour furniture, plane or like chattel, will do as security without 'removal. Reasonable amounts on your, own note if steadily employed. And we guaranteed to save you from t to $10 on every loan.
"YOU ARE TO BLAME IF TOU FORGET THE NAME LAKE COUNTY LOAN CO. RMn 38. RIMBACH BLDO. (Over Hon Store) HAMMOND, IS& PHOSB SIS Oven till 9. mm. It
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EASTER SUIT QUESTIONED ANSWERED. We will make to your uh dividual measure the snappiest Easter Suit you ever had for the money. 'It will'
pay you to look us up at
once.
We have the finest of ALL WOOL FABRICS, in all the latest shades, colors and weaves, and will make them j
17 your dDrder
it
and up All Suits pressed and kept ' ; in repair for one year Free f of Charge
SttcrMng Woolen Mills
153
State Street Opposite Orpheum
Open Evenings till 9
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