Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1913 — Page 7
Tuesday, March 4, 1913.
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FOR RENT. NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTXCB TO ADVERTISJBR3. Rdr of th following odvrtl mnt who wth to commualct with advertisers who identity 1 not r vealed. should follow tho instruction to addr them by th key letter glvn. Request at thl office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertlMra can not. in Justice to the advertiser, fee 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 Time will not be responsible for error In ads taken over the telephone.
MALE HELP. WANTED A baggage master; salary $85. Apply A. M. De "Weese. agent of the Erie. tf
WANTED At once, agents from all over the country; can make $10 a
day easily. Apply E. Kohler, 720 Polk
t. Phone Gary 2241. 4-5
WANTED At once, boys to pass bills Apply Liberal Credit Clothing Co.
Hammond Bids;. 4-8
BOY WANTED With good references at the E. & F. Clothing store, Hammond. 4-3
IeaLEstat
E IargainI
FOR SALE Small hotel and restaurant; doing good business; cheap if sold at once; sickness reason for sellins. 8470 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 4-6
An Investment Opportunity and Free Trip to California. See my land, being part of the "Ranch of the Flowers" in Proberta, Tehama county, California; where several of your Indiana neighbors purchased and are prosperous and contented.' A few tracts left on which you can get best terms and purchase at a bargain. Special excursion March 18, 1918, with stop-over privileges anywhere on return trip. Write, phone or call and learn all particulars. James Mitchell HoyC phone Franklin 8670. 1001 Otis Bldg., Chicago. .
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 20 acres, garden soil, improved, orchard, stock, implements; price $2,600. E. Mltsner, Valparaiso, Ind. 1-3
sd. lot, th. w 24 ft. to n w cor. sd. lot, thence s to beginning, Frederick R. Rosenthal to John Berlsen ., GARY. Lot 16, blk 100, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to
Harry Dent 562.50
Same real estate as last deed, Harry Dent to William Dent.. TOLLESTON. Lot S3, blk 4, Wheeler & Petty's sub, J. Glenn Harries to Garden City Sand Co Lot 25, blk 4, Lake & Lane's add. Otto F. Scheuneman to Albert J. Cramblet Lot 14, blk 7, Oak Park add, Lake Sc. Porter Land & I. Co. to Charles J. Shean... , Lot 15. blk 7, Oak Park add, Eunice A. Youche to Charles J. Shean Lots 14, 15, blk 7, Oak Park add, Otto B. Hayn to Charles J.
period of one year from said date, and I itous, vinous and malt liquors In less $9.5010; No. 1. 6. 50 7.50. Illinois, Inthe precise location where liquors are I quantities than Ave gallons at a time ; dlana and Wisconsin feeding prairie
to be old by the provisions of the 11- J and permit the same to be drank upon i $66.50. Packing $55.50. , cense sought to be renewed Is as fol-I the premises where sold, said license Straw Rye. $77.E0; oat, $66.60;
lows: I being heretofore arranteii bv tha ItocrH ! wheaL $666.50
The ground floor front room of the J of Commissioners on the 1st day of
,p-S m
Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.60
6 9.00; medium to good steers, $7.80
nAV-a And rlitt.r. i a 2fi Ifil 4fiA nattv
The ground floor front room of the bun. and staKS $4.507.00; feeding
" ip:i!: "a 188rd b? charie A live stock markets.
v' m mo tv v l i uuiiuQui, auunur ui eaia jLownsnip. i
th. KIT! r 9 at Tn-Mr,aV.(n 9 A XT -D 1 A Pnnntv t. n U , . 1 , - M '
W. of the 2nd P. M., described as fol- I one year from said date, and the nre-
f c corner oioec. .uun wnere liquors are to oe i g 40; ,nferlor to tlr Bteers. $6.60 7.85 ;
W ,c I provisions 01 tne ucense! fat cow and neifers. $4.768.00; can
. jti., intnra running east along tne I i ve rrnewea is as lollows:
center line of Sec. 24 for a distance of
. v. ,uu vDb biuc ui ou,:ineiu j ,w-d,vi j uut.iv uuuuifiK, Buuaxea n t cattle $5 758 00
vu, iuo mri, i uc nee running west 01 ' . ., iuuenicn s aaaiuon to ; Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.40 8.55
a. iiuc a. uiiutnce 01 zo. ieet to me i ui nummona, i.aKe county, heavy butchers, $8.40 8.55: light
num. a.n nuuiu raniw line or said sec- I '""'"nn. xar room nas glass rroni ana : butchers, $8.40 8. 60; light bacon, $8.40 tion; thence north on said north and faces on Hohman street, a public high- ; tr'y,t i snBS: havv -hl'nmnir.
south center line 184.4 feet to the place J way in said City of Hammond. Bar Jg 40g .55; heavy packing, $8.25 8.40;
i oeginning, containing one acre. i room nan iront ana rear entrance. tar, nackinc- I8J0845- rough
JACOB uRUENER. s locatea on north side of room iac- i hvv narkim? i8i0fflsJ5
ins tsouin. inert are living rooms in
bar room can be seen, from Hohman street. WM. TROIKE.
NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A the 8econa tor'- The interior of said
LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citisen
of the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, Taul
Hor,vath, is a male Inhabitant and resl
aent or tne city or Hammond, said
Township, County and State of Indi
ana, and is over the age of twenty-one years and has resided in the State of
ADVERTISED MAIL.
The following letters remain un
called for in the Hammond, Ind., post
office for week ending March S, 1913:
. . - i .... . .-ui., . Au . i iao.au, jvuii
I .T 1 ,CBr anu Brooks, Joseph Boida, Mrs. Raymon
tne city or Hammond. Lake County. Blakeley. Michat Bouk, Tom Burus Indiana, for more than six months n w,i.bi wn t. tj,.i
.v. v . " notlce- And Miss Viola Cesser, AV. D. Cavanaugh,
i o. yum in -a voter; mat ne has morti.n,, ntinn
. ""en"on oecoming a fzcwskl, James D. Duggan. Margaret
rltlcn V TT.it.J tn a. a. M . . I
...-v... ... .,.VCU oiaies oi Amen- i)0res, Mrs. Mary Donahue. Vincent
i. a man ot gooa moral character Dargis, Macar Kwdosheuer, Harrison and a fit person to be entrusted with Mian rs.rtr,,a,i n-i.
the sale of Intoxicating liquors; that Utsan. Gacoh, Mrs. DIssie Grindle.' Miss
ic vm appiy 10 me coanr ct county
Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $S.40
8.75: lambs, fair to good, $8.00.40:
Iambs, common to fair, $7.60 8.00; lambs, good to choice heavy, $7.65 8.86; lambs, feeders, $7.50 S' 8.25 ; lambs, culls, $6.60 7.60; yearlings, fair to best light. $7.257.90; yearlings, fair to best heavy. ?6.907.50.
WANTED A first class barber; good wages and steady job. Address 507 Hohman st., Hammond. 4-2
WANTED At once, an experienced man around machinery and electrical motors. United States Reduction Co., East Chicago. S-2
WANTED Boy for delivery; must be 15 years of age. Apply White Store. Hammond.
MEN WANTED For Inside work. Apply Hammond Glue Co., West Hammond, 111. 1-3
CEMENT WORKERS WANTED LABORERS AND MECHANICS, ALSO S k COMPETTEN FOREMEN; PERMANENT POSITIONS WITH HIGHEST SALARIES FOR EFFICIENT MEN. D. MELLOY & CO. PHONE GARY 1659.
.Tflnl. r3i-n T A fZ.i1- Tc,na, Clevis,
Shean 1,060 Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake Walentv Golus. Rav ' Hane. J,m
WHITING. County, Indiana, on the first Monday in h,v... John w wnr.f xr vr,.K.
Lot 8, blk 2, Standard add, Stan- April, the same being the 7th dav of ti t
dard Oil Co. to James Norrlson 1,400 April. 1913, for a renewal of a license Mv Ki.ln nnrnthv wnan w vr.t.
FOR fALE A grand opportunity for Lot 1"""k, Standard add Stan- to retail intoxicating, spiritous. vinous tie Lange. Michat LukawskI, Miss Lucy-
one with money to Invest in real es-i UBra l" mtt" nquors in less quantities Lawe, Dr. U T. Loar. Mrs. Harry A.
than NirA . . I
...... .... s.uu.i, .t . urae una permu Leonard, Bunen Lazar, Herbert C.
tate. A plat of Bix lots In North Hammond at a sacrifice, and a demonstration should be sufficient. Address J W. Times, Hammond.
FOR SALE House and lot; cheap if taken at once. 817 Claude ot.. Him mond. 3-3
REAL ESTATE TRAHSFERb Com. at s w cor. of lot 7, Ball & Griffin's sub., thence e 64 ft., th. n to p on n line of sd. lot which is 33. ft., w of n e cor.
EAST CHICAGO.
Lot 24, blk 4, n e 29-37-9. Nettle May Harding to Andy Bisdk Demlkat 1,800 Lot 20. blk 1, Osborne's 1st add, William C. Caldwell to Marion G. McGill 1 Same real estate as last deed, Marlon G. McGill to Duke Bramman LEROY. Lots 32 to 34. James McKnight to Roy J. Nethery 1,000 GLEN PARK. Lot 15, blk 5, Glen Park. First National Bank, Pittsburg, to
Saul Morris
the same to be drank upon the prem- Light, Jan Madwecki, MarcieJ Mar
wnere aoia. eaia license belni Vn.vi t at ir.., T.. u..v
heretofore granted by the Board of Mr.. Orace Maher Mi vxr ht0.h
County Commissioners on the 3rd day Mrs. Ida Nelson. H. Niessen. JoseDh
or April, 1912. and issued by Charles oiah.'Ray Phills. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. A. Johnson, auditor of said Township, Fanner, Mrs. Charley Plum, Miss LotCounty and State, for a period of one tie Roath. John Romolnnyc. Master year from said date. nonni. T!iHHi. w v stm w t
The precise location where liquors StaDler. RudolDh Schulders. Ravmond
are to be sold by the provisions of the Sherer. George ,F. Schnet, Wicenty
i.ciiao to oe renewea is as follows: Svomek. Grivarskv Stenan. Mrs. R. W.
The ground floor front room of the Whitman. Mrs. Homer Wrieht. Dr.
one-story frame building with res- Geo. Winter. Ernest Werner. Carl
taurant in the rear and huilrliri-1 vur.
FEMALE HELP. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A thoroughly competent lady to take charge of alteration department. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. 4-2
J4?ANTED Waitress. W Cater Co., State st, Hammond. .
0
.WAXEDtr.cpfti an A. -a .girl for . housework. 1129 Calumet Vve., Hammond. Phone 1341R. 8-3
WANTED A neat, competent woman to keep house for an elderly gentleman; fine home for the right party. Call at once 97 Gostlln St., Hamm'.nd. Ind.
WANTED A dishwasher. Monon hotel, Hammond. 3-2
WANTED At once, a day girl for
general housework; good wages. Apply in person 3146 Lake Front. Indiana Harbor. 3-3
FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three pleasant furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gat and toilet; no children. 185 Truman ave., Hammond. 4-3
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms, single or en suite. Call evenings 47 Sibley St., 2nd flat. Hammond.
r 1 room;
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call 82S So. Hohman St., Hammond,' or phone 966M. S-2
FOR RENT One large front room; . unfurnished, .: modern,-- couple : of blocks from business district. 'Fhon 1340W. - 3-3
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. H; Tabbert, 3710 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. 1-3
FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 312 Douglas ave., Hammond.
WANTED At once, office girl. Bick Lcundry Co., Hammond. S-2
WANTED An experienced chambermaid. Hotel Mee, Hammond. GIRL. WANTED For housework. 183 Plummer ave., Hammond. 3tf
WANTED At once, mangle girls, experienced, or girls to learn. Bick Laundry Co., .Hammond. 3-2
WANTED Girl for general housework; two In family. Call 180 Sibley at., B Hammond, in rear.
WANTED Young lady for premium dept.; one who can speak Polish preferred. Apply' to Mr. Payne. Lion Store, Hammond.
WANTED Young ladies for our millinery dept., makers, apprentice and salesladies. See Mr.. Payne, Lion Store. Hammond.
FOR RENT Office In Security building especially equipped for dentist. Apply Jeffrey & Morgan, 18 E. 6th ave. Phone Gary 88. 26-2w
faces Indiana Boulevard, a Dublic hltrh-
1 K A I ... I .1 a-,, . -v
I " ic ot nammona. Like
County. Indiana. Room is 23 feet 6
FOR SALFi linche wide and 32 feet long. Bar is
FOR EXCHANGE Best Colorado land ? n the west s,de ot room- Saia build-
for property In Lake Co.
trade. Address W, Times, Hammond.
F. R. SCHAAP, Postmaster.
FOR SALE Two young cows; one has been fresh two months, other six
weeks; wont to sell on account of
leaving city. Inquire M. L. Kline, 41
Highland st., Hammond. Phone 1417.
CHICAGO OIL MARKET.
Wholesale prices of carbon and oth
er oils: Standard white, lOc; perfec-
tract of ground 25x140 feet'on Indiana I tlon, 10Hc; headlight, 175, 12c; eocene.
Boulevard, in Section 1. Township S7, 12c: elalne, 19e; V. M. P, naphtha.
liberal inr has Klas front," front and sldo en-
iiainc c5ia Duiiaina- is lorntpri nn I
PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 35 35 He; firsts. 31J2V4c; seconds, 2830c; dairies, 2531c; packing stock. 2021c;
ladles. 21V422c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 120 15Hc; gfeese, 1313Hc; ducks,-15 17Vic; fowls, 14 15c; roosters, 119 HHc; springs, 1616Vic. Eggs Firsts, 19Hl3ic; ordinary firsts, 17tt18Hc; storage firsts, 14 15c; dirties, 1415c; checks, 13c; miscellaneous lots, 1719Vic. Bean Pea, hand picked, $2.20 2.27; brown Swedish, $1.25 1.50; Lima. 100 lbs, $6.406.60; red kidney, $2.25 2.30. Potatoes Minnesota, 42 48c; Wisconsin, 4248c; new, brls, $4.606.75; sweet, Jersey, hamper, $1.401.60. Green, fruits Apples, brl. $1.00 4.50; boxes, $1.008.00; cranberries, brls, $8.00 10.00; strawberries, qts, 25 40c Vegetables Celery, crate, Mich., $1 (gl.50; radishes, do bunches, 2540c; brussels sprouts, qts. 18 20c; cabbage, old, brl, 65 75c; spinach, brl, $4.00 6.50; squash, crate,' $2.2a2. 60; cucum
bers, boxes, 2 doz, $1.80 2.25; eggplant, case, Fla., $1.60 2.25; turnips.
new, brl, JZ.7603.6u; parsnips, mm, 500c; cauliflower, crate, $1.752.00; onions, sacks. 65-68 lbs, 35 85c; lettuce, leaf, box, 2025c; head, brls, $3.507.00; parsley, large, brl. $2.50 3.00; carrots, new, brls, $I.603.25! beets, new. brls. 35 45c. Veal calves 6060 lbs, 11 12Hc; 80110 lbs. 1815c; 6080 lb. 124 13cr 85160 lbs, coarse, 10Hc.
LOAMS ON Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures without removal. -:- On month to one yoar. Easy payment, tons time. A moat ample rebate it paid before due Extension In ease ot sickness, loss ot work. ete. Loans taken tip from other companies and placed on a lowest payment and leaa cost. See us before you see others, or see others and then eee us, -:- Calumet Loan Co. Largest and Most Reliable In Lake Cetinty t12 HAMMOND BUILDING Phone 323. OPEN EVENINGS.
Range 10, In Hammond, Lake County, 18c: gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, Indiana. All of the Inside of eaid 28 4c; raw linseed oil. single brls, 49c; room can be seen from Baid highway. 5 brl lots, 48c; boiled, single brls, 61c;
PAUL HORVATH. I 0 Drt ,ols- avc' lurpeniine, oic; summer
". c- inese quotations -pjy ; , okssh no- No. 4 red. 85tO!95c:
FOR SALE First class cornet. Inquire IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT I to brl lots f- - b- Chicago. . " . No 2 hard wlntr 9192c; No. S
hard winter, 90 92c; No. 1 northern.
CASH GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat No. 2 rea, $1.03 1.08 ; No,
811 Alice St.. Hammond. Phone 950w! COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IN
FO R SALE OR RENT Saloon In good location. Call at 4814 Tod ave.. East Chicago. 8-6
FOR SALE Saloonlicense and stock; price right. Inquire H, Times, Indiana Harbor. 3-3
SJNAH"CT.- IN THE I HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
LY, VOLUNTARY CAUSE NO. 1$4.
To the creditors of Oscar H. Mac-
BANKRUPT.
Lake County, Indiana:
VS... - . V- - M .
v,v, urn ccu vl you, are nereby no-
May wheat. 934 t 93 92 92 Jui wheat. 91 91V4 91 ...Sl1 Septl wheal. 904.- '904 ' S9" '90 May corn... 63 i 63 634 ' 63 July corn... 644 -64 64 - 54 Sept. corn.. 55Vi 66 68 65 May. oats... 34 34 34 34 July oats... 34 34 34 34 Sept. oats... 34 34 34. 34
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; modern improvements; steam' heat. 781 South Hohman St., Hammond. 27tf
FOR RENT Store room; good oppor- , tunity for restaurant and lunchroom. Inquire 402-119th St.. Whiting.
FOR RENT Upper flat; 854 So. Hohman st; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Time. 16tX
FOR SALE Bargain, 60 ft. frontage, A- D. 1913, Oscar H. MacNelley. was
Hohman st., east front. Address W, duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the
Times, Hammond. flrt meeting of his creditors will be
haal4 a . 1 . , .. .
v v.ac Ul UnaerBlgnea I U.v T-nlta OI .Ul
-" -rr in- "v... ... "...n.upicj, rranKiort. in- 119 tons. Low and medium rr ln
formation phone 254. 1-3 dlana, at one-thirty o'clock p. m., Frl- hia-ht a ni ,,11 rfrr.no.
dav H.,ih 11 1111 v.-t. . I 0
j, a.io, KlUin lime tne rhnlr. o-rartom ct.gv r.a,m,nat f.l, ot
FOR SALE Five passenger Ford au- creditors may attend, prove their wi i tl v..
tomobile. Call 105 Doty St., after 6 p. claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint Itiri7- v- 1 intfii. tm. V
4, .!.., o A . . I a . . . .. . 1 T- w a., uu i
w. V.u.u... -u-m., raurmng - irulK anu transact sucn otner busl- mixed $U12; Nog. 8 and 2 mixed. $8
uciuvuoii.uuii, u 1 ua i'iij uioucriy come Derore sucn 1 n, 1 , . , -. ,
meeting. tcMl ir,n. nvi.l i:
To secure consideration all clalmi rhns iii(mti- n 1 ni- ic
muni ue properly endorsed on the out
niuc iiicrcui wnn tne name or the
bankrupt, name and address of the
creaitor, amount claimed, and name
and address of counsel, if any.
HARRY C. SHERIDAN, v Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, March 3, 1913.
MISCELLANEOUSWANTED Plain sewing, such as un derwear, house dresses and chll dren's clothing; terms reasonable. Ap ply at 348 Michigan ave., Hammond.
2, 89.50 10.50. Iowa, Minnesota. Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice.
91 92c; No. 2 northern spring, 69 0e; No. 8 spring. 889c
Corn No. 2, 6061c; No. 2 white, 61Kc; No. 2 yellow, 61c; No. S. 40 60c; No, S while. 4950c: No. 3 yellow. 4860c; No. 4, 4649c; No. 4 white. 474c; No. 4 yellow. 4 4c Oats No. 2 white. 34S5c; No. 3 white. 383e; No. 4 white. 81 82e; standard. S44J34c
Ninth Ohio district will be the only Union veteran in the next house of representatives The democratic member of the Nebraska legislature will celebrate the inauguration of President Wilson by giving a banquet on the night of March 4. Col. E. M. House, who ia mentioned ar, a cabinet possibility, is a wan of targe wealth and has been' a power in democratic politics In Texas tor many yf-urg. Chairman McComb haj issued a call fo- a meeting of the democratic national committee to-be held in Wash
ington the day following th Inauguration of President Wilson. Le Baron B. Colt, the new United States senator from Rhode Island, is 67 year old. He was born in Dedham, Mass., and comes from old Puritan stock. He wa at Tale during the latter part of the civil war and was graduated in the class of '68. He studied law at Columbia college after having after leaving Yale, and then acted on Horace Greeley' advice and went west. For two year he practiced law ln Chicago. Then he returned east and settled in Bristol, R. I., which place has since been his home. He was appointed a judge of the United States district court in 1881 and remained on the federal bench until hi recent elec,'on to the senatorehtp.' 1 .
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J 'TJTH I I anaMraiaiscaares. 0l''l 1 I m Contains no poiion and )' (07 V ITT Tbuefautiwgtb
Gsaraatesd not te stzictare. prevents cont&sioai
WHY NOT CUR3 VOURSELFT At Xfemraista. or we ship express prepaid wpoi taceipt ttl. PuB particalarm mailed oa raet
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IN POLITICS
Frank S. Clark of Indlanapoli Is the new head of the National Democratic League of Clubs. Tammany hall. New York's famous political organisation, will be represented in the Wilson inaugural pajrade by 1.600 marchers. General' Isaac R. Sherwood of the
Every VJcn:n
Is latwacnd aaa tamua xaaw boot the wonderful 1 MARVEL Wkirlin Sprtf
The aw Vjlnal Syrtna.
Bat most ceavcaiem. w
clcaasei lonamiT.
t4racitfocll
If ha cannot tmDDly
MAftrVEL. aecen tiMf?
tn, ami rtama foe tltaltrated
Lt Inrf. It viTCS full paftico-
. . 1 aiHlM, l.n hiable ta ladies.
Vd44i-a2aW aueiCh Isr."
FOR RENT At once, furnished house. So. Hohman ..--st.; modern conveniences. Apply Hammond -Savings A Trust Co., Hammond. 18l.f
EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WILL
do dressmaking and tailoring by the day, or work taken home. S M F, Times Hammond. 4-4
BOARDERS WANTED. FIRST CLASS BOARD AT MRS. LESsor. 4520 Forsyth ave., East Chicago.
FOR 6ALE Old papers, 6c a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond. Ind.
WANTED Energetic, capable lady for our alteration dept.; one who understands her business thoroughly and can take entire charge. (Ladies' ready-to-wear only.) See Mr. Payne, Lion Store, Hammond.
WANTED Lady clerks; only experienced clerks need apply; bring references. See Mr. Payne, Lion Store, Hammond, f
WANTED Three salesladies and one cashier; steady positions to those who can qualify. Call at White Store.
WANTED Girl for office. Betz Co.. Hammond.
Frank S.
WANTED Experienced girl for sewing with pewer sewing machines. Frank S. Bet? Co.. Hammond.
WANTED Ten girls; must be over 16 years of age. Reld, Murdock &. Co., Hammond. 1-3
WANTED Lady or gentleman of fair
education, living in or outside of city; salary 116 to $18 per week and expenses. O. B. Clark, general delivery, Hammond, Ind. 1-3
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT 11 to 16-ft. front - for dairy lunch; must be live loca
tion. C 14, Times. Hammond.
CATERING FOR CLUBS AND PAR-
ties. 233 East State st., Hammond
Phone 876J. 3-6
IF IT'S PLUMBING OR HEATING
phone 622. J. Donaldson. 287 Sibley
t..
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE
.COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, JANUARY
TERM. 1913,. WILLIAM J. WOOD VS.
SADIE L. WOOD. CAUSE NO. 10135.
ACTION TO DIVORCE.
rnow comes the plaintiff by J. T.
20tf Wachowskl, attorney, and files his
complaint herein, together with an af-
PHONB 771 FOR BEST CLEANING fidavit of a competent person, showing
ana pressing, xoung Men Tailor, that the defendant, Sadie L. Wood, is
II 8tate U Hammond, not a resident of the State of Indiana.
Said defendant is therefore hereby
"RO A TfTlPT?S TIT A XTTTTTi notified of the pendency of said action jJV.t-iVL'i-JiAtO XIUU. and that the same will stand for trial
ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE I at the nt trm nf an'i,i r,t
lamny lor two young man who can that unless she appear and answer or
8-3 j appreciate a good home. Phone 1010J. demur therein, at the calling of said
WANTED TO RENT Small house or j
cottagt; modern, gas or electric!
light, up-to-date, before April 1. Ad- I dress T W, Times, Hammond. j
92 Douglas st.,Hammond.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED One or two rooms In Amer
lean family in Indiana Harbor. Ad-
WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room lat: ! drt'ss Antonia, 1148 Wells st.
modern, by April 1; preferably south i -f.cago. until F riday
aide
Address R W, Times, Hammond.
LEGAL NOTICE.
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED POSITION As cook or to NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR I Court, at Hammond, this 17th-day of
4-2 1 cause, on the 28th day of April, A. D.
1913. the same being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court to be be
gun and held in Room No. 2, in the
Superior Court Building, at Hammond,
in said County and State, on the second Monday of March, A. D. 1913, said acti on will be heard and determined in her absence.
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said
do housework by Hungarian woman;!
speaks English. Address 4810 Alex ander ave.. East Chicago.
FOR SALE Old papers. c a bundle. Call at Times. Hammond. Ind.
POSITION WAXTBD-Bjr " experienced stenographer. Apply L. F.. upstairs in rear of 808 Chicago ave.,- East Chicago, Ind.
GIRL WANTED One who Is used to ironing; steady work; good wages. Apply Ove Gnatt, Conkey and Blaine ave., Hammond. Phone 1418. 27tf
WANTED A saleslady for , our fruit and vegetable department, Lion Store. Apply to Mr. Lovgren. .
LOST AND FOUND. FOUND A large cheBtnut hunting dog last Wednesday. Owner can have same by calling and paying charges at 427 West Sibley st., Hammond.
LOST A handbag Saturday. March 1. on the East Chicago and Whiting street car. Please return to Miss McGaughey, 4202 Magoun ave., East Chicago, and receive reward. 3-2
LOST Odd seven Jewel gilt Elgin movement, old model hunting case, gold filled Dueber case; suitable reward. Return to 255 State t Ham-, mond. 28-3
February, A. D. 1913.
. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk I S. C By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.
LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake
County, Indiana, that the under-signed.
Jacob Gruener, is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township,
County and State and over the age of NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR
twenty-one years. That he has resided I LICENSE.
In the State of Indiana for more than Notice-is hereby given to the citizens one year and In the City of Hammond, of Hammond, North Township, Lake North Township and State of Indiana, County, Indiana, that the undersigned, for more than six months prior to the William Trolke, is a male inhabitant date of this notice and is a qualified and resident of said City, Township,
voter thereof; that he is a citizen of I County and State, and over the age of
the United States of America and a I twenty-one years. That he ha re
man of gool moral character; that he I sided in the State of Indiana for more
will apply to the Board of County I than one year and in the City of Ham-
Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake mond. North Township, Lake County, County, Indiana, on the first Monday in Indiana, for more than six months April, 1913, the same being the 7th day prior to the date of this notice, and Is
of April, 1913, for the renewal of a I a qualified voter thereof. That he la, a
license to retail intoxicating, 'epiritous, I citizen of the United States of America vinous and malt liquors in less quan-1 and a man of good moral character.
titles than five gallons at a timo and I That he will apply to the Board of
permit the same to be dratik on the I County Commissioners at Crown Point,
premises where sold, said license being I Lake County, Indiana, on -the . first heretofore granted on the 1st day of j Monday in April, 191S, same being the April, 1912, and issued by Charles A. I 7th day of April. 1913, for a renewal
Johnson, auditor of said County, for a 'of license to retail intoxicating, spir
Join Our Christmas Started Monday,
Savings February
Club 17
In Class 1, pay lc the 1st week, 2c the 2d week, 3c the 3d week, 4c th 4th week. 6c the) 6th week, 6c the 6th week and so on for 42 weeks, and two week before Xmas we will mail you a check for $9.03, with interest at 3 per cent. Or In Class 2, pay 2c the 1st week, 4c the 2nd week, 6c the 3d week, and io on, and we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $18.06 with Interest at 3 per cent. Or ln Class 5 pay 6c the 1st week, 10c the 2d week. 15c the 3d week, and so on, and we will mall you a check two weeks before Christmas for $45.15 with Interest at 3 per cent. You May Reverse the Order of Payment if You Wish to Do So For instance, In Class 1. going up, the payments start with lc and end with 42c. If you desire to do so, you may start with 42c the first week and pay lc less every week until the last week's payment will be lc. In Class 2, you may start with 84c the first week and pay 2 cents less every week until the last payment will be 2 cents. In Class 5, you may start with $2.10 the first week and pay 5 cents less every week until the last payment Is 5 cents. 4 Payments Must Be Made Every Week or May Be Made in Advance Can you think of an easier way to provide money for Christmas presents? Join yourself get everyone ln the family to join. Show this to your friends and get them to join. Everybody is welcome to Join. The Christmas Savings Club opens, Monday, Feb. 17. Call and let us tell you all about our plan, . J m FIRST NATION AL BANK SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Hammond Indiana
