Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1913 — Page 7

March 15, 1913,

THE TIMES.

NOTICE TO , TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following ndvertlsemenu who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity is not revealed, should follow the instruction to address them by the key letter glvn. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers ran 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 cither be mailed or sent to the of flee. The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. MALE HELP. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. No canvassing or soliciting required. Good Income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty Co.. V1415 Marden Building. Washington. D. C. WANTED Delivery boy. pharmacy, Hammond. Summers LOCOMOTIVE firemen, brakemen, wages about $100; experience unnecessary. Send age, stamp. Railway, care Times, Hammond. BOYS WANTED o distribute circulars. Apply Liberal Credit Clothing Co.. Hammond Bldg., Hammond. MACHINIST WANTED We have good opening for man wanting permanent position and who -is good on light repair work; good wages. Apply at once. W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond, Ind. . AGENTS 12.500 aecldent and health policy with $15 weekly for sickness or injury. 6 yearly; $5,000 policy. $10 yearly. Guaranteed by state. . Income assured. Underwriters, Newark, N. 'J. 300 FARM HANDS WANTED In Big Horn basin and Yellowstone valley. Write for particulars. D. Clem Deaver, immigration agent, C. B. & Q. H. Ii., room 35$ Q Bldg.. Omaha Nebr. AMBITIOUS SALESMEN, neat appearance, call on merchants In their territory;" elegant side line, convenient to carry; good commissions, prompt remittance, Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. WANTED Six cylinder feeders at once at the National Printing & Engraving Co.. Niles, Mich. 15-3 WANTED Driver about 17 or 18 years of age for milk wagon: must speak German. 428 Douglas ave., Hammond.' WTANT WANTED An office boy, 13 to 14 yeafsr f TiTd; wages $1.25 per day. Call or ad dress Aetna Powder Co., Aetna, Ind. CEMENT WORKERS WANTED LABORERS AND MECHANICS, ALSO 3 COMPETE NT FOREMEN; PERMANENT POSITIONS WITH HIGHEST SALARIES FOR EFFICIENT MEN. D. MELLOY & CO. PHONE GARY 1659. "'female help" WANTED Experienced sales ladies for our grocery department. Lion Store. Apply to Dave Lovgrcn. WANTED 'Waitress and cook. We Cater, 90 State St., Hammond. WANTED A dishwasher. Chop 99 State St., Hammond. Suey, 14-2 FOR BENT Modern 4-room lower flat: furnace, heat, hard wood floors and finish, built in buffet. 105S Calumej ave., Hammond. I'lione 242. WANTED Girl for dressmaking. Mme. Gamache, room 9, Rimbach bldg., Hammond. 14-3 GIRL WANTED For ganeral housework. Apply 25 Waltham St.. Ham- . mond. 14tf WANTED Girl work. 530 W. or phone 1072W. for -general hjueState st., Hammond, WAITED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Five or six-room modern cottage, by April 15; east part of town preferred; good reference. Address 612 Indiana ave., or telephone 1218J. WANTED A r liable couple would like 2 or 3 riicely furnished rooms for light houseV:eeplng, where there is modern improvements. Address F J, Times, Hammond. WANTED TO RENT Four and 5-room house or flat, with bath and gas. Mrs. Whltmer. 783 Claude st.. Hammond. 14-2 WANTED Three or four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phono 994W. 14-2 BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED Table boarders at 890 Calumet ave. Rooms for rent next door. Phone 816 W. BOARDERS WANTED Two gentlemen boarders will find good home with all conveniences at 629 Chicago ave., Hammond, Ind. 10-3 FIRST CLASS BOARD AT MRS. LESsor, 4520 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Tuesday, small white poodle dog. Return to 412 Elm St., Hammond. Reward. 14-2 LOST A gold watch and blue pin with trentleman's picture in back; reward. Return to 235 Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone 873W. 14.3 ARC VOl A TIMES READER?

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IT CLOSED Bip DEAL. "You can say for me that the pulling power of THE TIMES as an advertising medium is unexcelled," said Frank J. Wachewicz: 517 State Line St., when he settled for a little real estate advertisement that he had inserted for two nights. On the strength of it, he turned a five thousand dollar deal, acting as an agent for Frank E. Stakemiller to Bell the latter's two story flat building on Condlt street. Henry Soelker of St. John was the purchaser. Mr. Wachewicz has more than six hundred pieces of property listed In Hammond and "West Hammond, both vacant and improved. FOR SALE OR TRADE A big bar gain. 7-room house with four acres, with producing fruit trees, with good ba,rn and two large chicken sheds. This property located 6 mi. So. of St. Joseph. Mich., on the interurban line. Will sell or trade for Hammond property. Pricts $1,500. Inquire Gostlin, Meyn & Co., Hammond. SI BSCRinE FOR THE TIMES. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with board at 143 Indiana ave., Ham-j mond. Phone 8S9W. FOR RKKT Modern furnished room. 25 Ruth St., Hammond. Phone 1521. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no objections to children. 163 Michigan ave., over Blck laundry, Hammond. .'. j FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished : rooms. 3710 . Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. 15-3 FOR RENT Sis-room flat at 117 . Douglas st. Apply 115 Douglas St.. Hammond. ' ' .

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:9tArom"ior'higto9-i keeping. 286 Sibley St., rear flat,, Ham mond. 14-2 FOR RENT Neatly furnished front room; all moirn conveniences. 123; Williams st., Hammorid Phone 1183J.. FOR RENT Modern ' room. 25 Ogden St., furnished front Hammond. i , FOR RENT A store room; suitable location for lunchroom and restaurant. 402-llth ?U Whiting. FARM FOR RENT 74 acres with' buildings; one mile west of Rosa. , Inquire at Mrs. M. Schutx, Seherervllle, . Ind., or - write to F. Schuti, 314 Cedar st, Michigan City, Ind. 11-6 FOR RENT Upper flat; 854 So. Hohj man st.; rooms and bath. Apply i Times office, Hammond. r 8tf FOR RENT At once, furnished house. So. Hohman st.; modern conveniences. Apply Hammond Savings & Trust Co., Hammond. 18tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE I will start at once a twostory 7-room house, strictly modern throguhout, on Detroit St., for any one wishing to locate in this part of the city. It will be worth your while to call j on me. and look these plans and localion ver and get my prices and terms for this beautiful home. Geo, W.'.Yea-., gel, 205 Detroit st., Hammond. FOR SALE Furniture- and all kinds of household goods. Inquire Mrs. John Gothe, 129 Indiana Blvd., Robertsdale. 14-3 FOR SALE Horse, harness and surrey. Apply 3744 Druramond st., Indiana Harbor. ,' 14-6 FOR SALE I will start to build at once a beautiful 6-room modern bungalow on Detroit st. that will excell anything on the street so far. If you want a bungalow call and look these plana and location over and get prices and terms. Geo. W. Yeazel, 205 Detroit st.,' Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Pure drinking water delivered to any part of the city at 5 cents a gallon. Cull phone 161 or 680 Oakley ave., Hammond. FOR - SALE Eight pouter pigeons, some prize winners; cheap if all taken at once. 667 State Line st Hammond. TO SELL AT ONCE New stock of shoes with good paying repair shop. Invoice $4,500. No trading. ash only considered. Will take 75c on the dollar. John Schaffner, Payne,0. FOR SALE: Cash register. Phone 37SR. 4888 Olcott ave., East Chicago. FOR SALE Household goods; practically new, including Imported bent wood chairs. Apply IS-mte St., Hammond. 14-3 FOR SALE Maxwell runabout; in good order; newly varnished; run less than 6,(0 miles.' Inquire 601 Michigan ave., Hammond. 13-3

1 tJXTKtyrynK r OK SALETwo story two-flat brick building on Calumet ave. Price verv rea sonable. Terms easy. Don't miss this "bargain if you want an investment that will double its value in a few vears. Phone 1121R. Call at 8 a. in. or after 8 p. m. FOR SALE Lot and t-room cottage, house with bath, toilet, etc Call 193 Sheffield ave., Hammond. Fun bALlS A small grocery on account of sickness; will sell at Invoice stock. 230 Michigan ave., Hammond. Fhone 1578. 14-6 FOR SALK Houses and lots on Ce dar. Pine, Oak, Ash and Hickory St. Caflt on Wm. Steckmelster, 457 Hoffman St., corner Pine, Hammond. FOR SALE 120-acre farm. Crown Pt., Ind. Interurban service. E. W. Pleitner, 4505 Indiana ave.. Chicago, 111. FOR SALE New 7-room house and ' 37 -ft. lot on Detroit st; everything modern, ready to move in: will be at house every afternoon this wek and Sunday; payment down, terms. Roy C Fowler. 13-3 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Old papers. 5c a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond. Ind. . FOR SALE White leirhorn pallets and mixed chickens. Call Ernest E. Karan. Calumet ave., south of Concordia cemetery. FOR SALE First class $G0 comet for $30; b.od as new. Inquire 811 Alice a.. Hammond. Phone 950W. 12-3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING places ynr offer before saost of a. aeile la this city to wka It wosla ka-r. aay la teres. - MISCELLANEOUSLADIES When delayed or Irregular use- Triumph Pills: always depend National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis. j WANTED IDEAS Write for list and inventions wanted by manufacturers and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent free. Patent secured or fee returned. Victor J. Evans St Co.. W., Washington, D. C. FIRST CLASS LADIES' TAILORING and dressmaking at 731 S. Hohman t., Hammond. Phone 820W. ! WALL PAPER. FROM lc A ROLL UP. Largest stock in Hammond. Phone 1036W. I. L. Cohen. 289 Sibley st. PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 61 State St., Hammond. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Work by the day, washing or cleaning, by young woman. Phone 1279T4. , , J5.2 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of John Sterzlng. No. 867. In the Lake Superior Court. March Term. 1913. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs. Legatees and Creditors of John Sterzlng, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiaria. on the 7th day of April, .1913. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should 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 11th day of March, 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court. Road Petition. aaaaaaasB f Notice is hereby given by the Auditor of Lake County. Indiana, that the following petition for a road in North Township has been filed with said Auditor, and that the same will be heard by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana, on Wednesday, March 5, 1913. , State of Indiana, Lake County, ss: Commissioners' Court, April Term, 1913. To the Honorable the Board of Commissioners of Lake County: Gentlemen: The undersigned petitioners to your Honorable Board represent as follows: That they are resident freeholders of the Couhty aforesaid, and that six of them reside in the Immediate neighborhood of, and are interested in the location of a public highway on the following ' described route, to-wit: Commencing on the southeast coiner of the southwest quarter (ViKof section nine (9), townBnip miny-six 136) north, range nin is west, 01 me second l'. M. in North Township. Lake County, Indiana; riming thence due west on the section line dividing sections nine (9), sixteen (16), eight (8), seventeen (17), seven - (7), eighteen (IS), twelve (12) and thirteen (13) to a point where said above de-

scribed line intersects with an improved highway known as Hohman street and there ending, said terminal point being on the south line of the

southwest quarter (. W. 4) of sec tion twelve (12). township thirty-six (36) north, range ten (10) west of the econd P. M., said proposed highway to be sixty-six ) feet In width throughout Its entire length, thirtythree (33) feet in width of which shall be on each side of the above de scribed center line, and to be about three and one-fourth (34) mile In length. Your petitioners further show that three miles of the above proposed highway is now established to a width of forty (46) feet and that it is the de sire of your petitioners to have the said highway widened to a width of sixty-six (66) feet and extended to the above point. For all of which your petitioners would ever pray. Said proposed highway will run through and adjacent to the land of the following named property owners, towit: Thomas F. Gorman. Henry P. Downey, Mrs. John Dlederlck, Charles Muel ler, Katherlne Prahlow, Chicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad Company, Mary Chick, Charles Watts, Florence Chick. John Watts. J. H. Bachman. Pe ter Crumpacker, Hammond Realty Company, Otto Knoerzer, Leonard Knoerzer, Thomas Knoerzer, . Gustave Muenlch, Louisa Erfurth, Christina Belloff, Mary DeVroe, Frank Mc Laughlin. Carolina Jarnecke, J. F. Jarneclie, Fred Dlederich. Emll Schreiber, F. Kramer, H. Kaufman, Bertha An derson, E. G. Schreiber, Rudolph Muenlch, Herman Schreiber, August Schreiber, Chicago. Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Company, William Camp, Herman Rausch and Susan Downey. Wherefore your petitioners pray that viewers may be appointed to view said proposed location and report thereon as provided by law, and your petitioners ever pray." E. G. SCHREIBER AND TWENTYFOUR OTHERS. Witness my hand and official seal this 6th day of March, 1913. CHAS. A. JOHNSON. Auditor, Lake County, Ind. Gravel Road Petition. !tate of Indiana, Lake County, ss: In the Commissioners' Court of Lake County, Indiana, March Term, 1913. To the Honorable Board of Commissioners. Lake Count?-, Indiana: We. the undersigned petitioners respectfully represent and show to your Honorable Board that we are each and n l-- j - u . t . 1 .1 A all vunnuuo irniucui 11 rrnuiuri o diiu i voters oi norm lovnimp, ue county, Indiana; and that we are entitled to vote at the general election In said Township, State and County and at the next general election. And that said petitioners respectfully pray your Honorable Board to establish and cause to be constructed without a special election therefor, under and pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of the State of .Indiana, entitled. "An Act concerning Highways." which act provides for the locution, vaeation and change- of highways, and provides for the construction of said highways and for free gravel, stone or other macadamized roads, and for the payment of the costs thereof, and their maintenance, which Act was approved March 8th, 1905, and the amendments thereto, which were approved March 2nd, 1907, and March 6th. 1909; and that you establish a' free stone (macadamtded) road twenty-four feet in width on, and along and upon the following described route, to-wlt: Commencing on the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section twelve (12). running thence due west on the half section line to Harrison avenue extended, which point Is about six hundred fifty (650) feet east of the center section twelve (12), thence running due north on what is known as the Ridge Road, said Ridge Road being on the north" line of section twelve (12) township thirty-six (36) north, range ten (10) west of the 2nd P. M. The said road to be about one mile In length. Your petitioners would further petition your Honorable Board that said road.be macadamized to the width of twenty-four feet with crushed stone together with a suitable dressing to be decided by this Honorable Board, with at least four (4 foot berm on each side of the pavement, and that you at the same time construct and cause to be constructed all necessary culverts and side drains so as to make said stone or paved road a complete and improved highway. And your petitioners further show that the construction of said road and the pavement thereon will be of public utility and that-the cost thereof will be less than the benefits. Your petitioners further represent to this Honorable Board that this said highway is located within North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and that said proposed highway herein petitioned for and to be established and located has for Its commencement a free macadamised road and that the point of termination of said proposed highway has a free macadamized road. Both of which termini points of the road herein petitioned for were constructed under and pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly, of the State of Indiana. That there Is no Incorporated City or Town In North Township where said road is to be established, and that has a population of thirty thousand Inhabitants or over. For 'all of which your petitioners would ever pray. Emll Lenx. Peter Schutz. Andrew Hieronjmus. Philip McLaughlin. Mary fichu ts. Gustav Zachau. John Zachau. Herman Schreiber. Henry P. Downey. W. B. Newman. T. Lavene. Irwin J. Laws. ... Wm. Ahlborn. James J. Nedjl. Ernst J. Karan. Frank O'Shea. L.""Q. Eder. -' R. W. Zoll. , A. . Baker. Walter S. Wolf. Anton 11. Tapper. J. Wm. Koencke. C. H. Wolters. Otto Herhoid. A. M. Turner. L. Hartlerod. N. Block. O. Hahmer. Chas. Henslck. John Pascal y. J. Schwaetor. M. E, Frame. Carl Grade.' Chas. Rabenhorst F. C. Dietrich. John Sherby. J. II. Tallman. Claude I Sharlts. A, H.' Miller. Geo. Thon. ' , J. E. Wolf. Adam Tt. Ebert. W. C. Belman. ;

Frank Hammond. Walter H. Hammond. W. Haple. Hulda Lenz. And the undersigned Auditor, by endorsement on Bald petition, has fixed the 9th day of April. 1913. as the day when said petition shall be heard by said Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, said day being the 3rd day of the April, 1918, term of said board. Notice is hereby given to aH persons concerned of the day so fixed for said presentation and hearing. CHAS. A. JOHNSON, Auditor, Lake County, Ind. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. -xne undersigned, Frank Bormann, a male Inhabitant of the City of Gary, Calumet Township, County of Lake, State of Indiana, for more than, ninety (90) days last past, and over the age of twenty-one (21) years, a citizen of the V. S. and of good morale-character, desiring to sell spiritous.vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors In less quantity than a quart at a time, to be drunk on the premises where sold. hereby gives notice to the citizens of Gary, Town, County and State afore said, that he will make application to the Board of,County Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, at the April term on he 7th day of April, 1913. the same b4ng the first day of the said April term, for license to sell spiritous. vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in quantities less than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be -drunk on the premises where sold. The place of business and the premises whereon, if licensed, said liquors are to be sold and- drank are as fol lows: Ground floor front room of a twostory brick buildlnfi, located on lot S, block 27, Bormann'8 subdivision of the old Town of Tolleston, now City of Gary. Said building front south, on Bormann boulevard. Said room is 25 'feet wide. 40 feet long, has glass front with glass front door, also one door to north leading Into hall. FRANK BORMANN. NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, hat I. the undersigned, am a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, and am over the age of twenty-one years and have resided In the City of Gary and In Calumet Township I b,Ii1 inti oti4 Stat, trtw nln.tv jtovn I - w -. ....... . j "" " prior to the date of this notice, and In the State of Indiana for more than one year last past, and am a qualified voter thereof, and that I will file application with the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, on the 7th day of April, 1913, the same being the first Monday of the April term, 1913, for leave to purchase the retail liquor license of Henry LIndgren, granted to him at the August session, 1912, by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, the, same being a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors on the. following de 91 ttfCU IIICIItlBCB, IU. IV. I Lot 7. block 16. in the Chicaeo-Tol-! leton Land and Investment Co.'s 5th addition to Tolleston, now In the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, In a two-story frame building, room 24x45 feet, bar on the north side of the room, front and side entrances, facing a pubblic highway, known as 1724T26 Jeffer son street- . JOHN GEDVILAS. IS SUBURB GETTING A RAW DEAL? (Continued from Pace one) a bascule bridge without delay following the opening of the river through to the lake and the development of a

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harbor at the mouth of Wolf river. .

We would like to have the abut ments built Just as though we were going to have a $100,000 bascule bridge right away 'and then simply put In a solid steel span until the times comes to open up navigation. . ; 'Then take the matter of the open- : tng'of One Hundred and Nineteenth street through to the westward." That ought to be done at once, he street would become a great thorougnfare be tween Gary. Indiana Harbor, Whiting and Hobertsdale to the growing iron towns at Irondale. East Side, Solvay and even to Pullman. Such a thoroughfare should be opened through at once. "The road would have to be built through the northern end of Wolf Lake but It would be a great thing for the whole locality. Mr. Eggers says that Robertsdale expects to be heard from on t these propositions In the near f u- j ture." I BOLD HIGHWAY ARTISTROBS MAN tConttnued from Pace L aroused the police and In a minute the auto patrol with a squad ot men under the command of Capt. Newman and Chief Martin and a couple of plain clothesmen were speeding to the scene ot the robbery. Baeape la The Maraa. At Twenty-fifth avenue they took up the trail and as they neared Black Oak the buggy could be seen a mile ahead. The road extends eastward one mile past Black Oak where a wooded swamp blocks its further passage. In a few minutes the police caught up with the buggy but they found ftiat their prey had flown as the highway men had abandoned the rig at the end of the road and fled into the swamp retreat. It was nearly dark and the police searched the woods for a considerable distance but could find no trail of them. Chicane Mts Are Biassed. Returning to Gary, Chicago and all surrounding police departments were notified. Gerber could give no descrip tion. of his assailants. Chief Martin believes that the rob bery was pulled off by members of a Chicago gang, who followed Gerber, and who chose the lonely spot near the marsh for their scene of activity. Gerber was given surgical attention last evening. He lives at 6116 Monroe street, Chicago. CHICAGO Oil. MARKET. Chicago Wholesale prices for carbon and other oila were as follows:

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OK Furniture, Pianos, Horses and "Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures without removu. . Ona mouth to one year. Easy payments. Long tlmev A most ample rebate If paid before due. . - Extensions In case ot sickness, loss of work. eto. 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 112 HAMMOND BUILDING Phone ttt, OPBN BTBNINQS. Standard white. 160 test, 16c; per-: fection, lSVsc; headlight.. 175 test. 12c; eocene. It hie; gasoline, ltc; machine gasoline, 27c; special naphtha, 19c: rew linseed, single brls, 47c;, boiled, do, 48c; turpentine. 49c; summer black oil, 7c; winter black oil, 8 He These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. ; b. Chicago. Evciy I7cn la Iterated and ihaaM kaew . abct the wonderful MARVEL Wmiriiai Spttf Tbe uw Vaelnal Syrlnaa. - de Art your rnrgfar BSAaVEL, ocest e bWNr but lead tam for llhMtntea V took-seala. It lm fail Hca- 1 x 1 iii.iilillMMf tnliillM S Utva CS 44 feet M Strset, le Vsre' & Guaranty Go. IDWAIP 4. JBEsV BA12MOND AMD CSOWNFODIT, DTD FraxZs S. Dot?; (S. Panties,

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