Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1913 — Page 7
March 29, 1913.
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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Reader of the following advertise ments who wlh to communicate with j advertisers whose identity Is not revealed, should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office ta reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers ran not. in Justice to the advertiser, be answered. ' Simply follow instructions. Aa far as It is possible It 5a advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the cf2ec. The Times will not be i esponstble for errors in ads taken over the telephone. MxVIE HELP. SALESMEN Complete lin.; lubricating oils, auto oils, greases, paints, varnishes and specialties. Experience not necessary. S;ilary or commission. Central Petroleum Co., Cleveland, O. WANTED A reliable representative to handle our exclusive, copyright calendars, fans, blotters, and advertising stickers, in Hammond. Will not require fcll of your time. Liberal commisisons. Business estatlished 30 years. Write for proposition. Sales Manager. Merchants Publishing Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. WANTED A strong boy to work in furniture store: must be a hustler; good chance to work up for the right one. Call Hammond Furniture Co., 242 K. State St., Hammond. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. No canvassing; or soliciting required. Good Income assured. Address National j Co-Operative Realty Co.. V1415 Marden Building. Washington, D. C. WANTED At onc, a good all around! blacksmith; must be a good horse- I hoer. S22 Calumet avr Hammond. ' WANTED Telegraph operator; second trick; salary $66. Apply A. M. De Weese, agent Erie Ry Hammond. WANTED Men and women, boys and girls to save money. Join the Calumet Building and Loan association, 597 Hohman st. New series Tuesday, April 1, 1913. From small beginnings large fortunes grow. Get the saving habit. President, A. E. Wilcox; Vice president. Otto Knoerzer; treasurer, C. Kaufman; secretary, E. F. Johnston; attorney, L. f V. Cravens. ! WANTED Good, strong boy to handle papers on St. car, Hammond to East Chicago and Whiting. Apply Times office. JEMAEE HEU WANTED A good girl for general s housework. . 451 Hohman" St., Ham- : mond. ! WANTED Lady demonstrators 3 or 4 house each day; good pay. Call Monday or Tuesday, 181 Con key are., or L M, Times, Hammond. WANTEBv A girl for general housework. Apply at 530 119th St., Whiting. Phone 13SM. WANTED Experienced seamstress ! and fitter on ladies, suits, skirts, etc. Apply Liberal Credit Clothing Co., Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. WAXTED-Sales lady for ; house furnishing department. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. WAITED 25 girls from 16 years of age up. Apply Go shen Shirt Mfg mond, Ind. Co., HamCLERKS WANTED Two young ladies to work in cost department: must be rapid and accurate; permanent positions. Apply W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond. WANTED Twenty girls; must be over 16 years of age. Apply Reid, Murdoch & Co., Hammond. 28-3 WANTED First class housemaid; must be neat, good cook; none but experienced need apply. 7216 Paxton ave., Bryn Mawr. WANTED Experienced girl at once for general housework. 849 Hohman t., Hammond. 28-2 WANTED A middle aged woman to keep house: good wages. Call in afternoon 417 Sibley St., Hammond. WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Mrs. Frank Hammond, 45 Mason St., Hammond. WANTED A waitress and dishwasher. Chop Suey, 99 State St., Hammond. LOST AND FOUND; . LOST Three abstracts on East Chicago property, lots 26. 27 and 28, blk 2. Finder will receive liberal reward by returning to Gostlin, Meyn & Co., State and Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. LOST An opportunity to make money because the party, though seeing the opportunity, had not the money saved to take advantage of it. Start April 1st, 1913. with aome stock in the Calumet Building and . Loan association. 597 Hohman st., and when your next opportunity comes along you will be ready to grasp it. President, A. E. Wilcox. Vice president, Otto Knoerzer; treasurer, C. Kaufman; secretary, E. F. Johnston; attorney, L. V. Cravens. Members of the board: A. H. Tapper, J. E. McGarry, C. E. Bauer and W. G. Paxton. WHY ARB TOU NOT A TIMES READER?
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IT CLOSEDBIG 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 lie 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 sell the latter's two story flat building on Condit 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 Most desirable lot 75 feet) in Glendale Park, best residence section of Hammond. Will sell below actual value if taken at once. Those meaning business reply to box K C. Times Hammond. FOR SALE 8-room modern new house at Highlands, one mile eat of Highlands on Ridge. Call for G. Pihlgren there, or write J. J. Kleinman, 1558 Fulton st.. Chicago, III. FOR SALE 7-room cottage; barn and garage; 50-ft. lot; 99 Douglas 8t. Call Harry Minas, Hammond. 24-6 FOR SALE Bungalows, homes, ready to occupy; payments like rent. Write or apply, Ind. & III. Land Co., room 16, E4S Broadway. Gary, Ind. FOR SALE Finest bungalow in Hammond; just completed. 429 , May st. Will be there "2 p. m. to 4 p. m. D. A. Pugh. 2S-6 FOR SALE 5-room house, 2122 11th eve., Tolleston; very cheap if taken at once. Addrees 510 Summer St., Hammond. 28-2 FOR SALE A 6-room block house; toilet, bath and gas; three lots; north side; price $2,200. Also a 7-room building on south side; rent profits $26 per month; price $1,600. Bargains In all parts of Hammond. F. L. Wyman, 136 Sibley St., Hammond. FOR SALE 25-ft. lots on Madison and Jefferson sts.. $250 each. Apply Emil Minas, owner, 182 State St., Hammond. Phone 49. 29-3 FOR SALE 160 acre farm in Michigan; buildings, fences, orchard, all improvements; $4,000; would accept Hammond property In exchange. F. B. Doherty, 408 Hammond Bldg., Hammond. 29-2 WHY ARE TOU NOT A TIMES READER? MISCELLANEOUSWE WILL PAY YOU $120 TO Distribute religious literature in your community. Experience not required. Man or woman. Opportunity for promotions. Spare time may be used. International Bible Press. 1015 Arch et.. Philadelphia. LADIES When delayed or Irregular use Triumph Pills; always dependable. Relief and particulars free. Write National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis. 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 & Co., W., Washington, D. C. PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 61 State st., Hammond. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. 16-room hotel and summer resort at Cedar Lake. Well patronized by Chicago people, with good saloon in connection, license and bar fixtures, with barn for 7 horses. Will ell or exchange for Hammond property. Inquire Anton Hein, Cedar Lake, Ind. 41-6 "STTUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED By competent man (English) as chauffeur; 6 years private and garage experience, high power cars; excellent references; private or truck. Apply A B. care Tratt, 8430 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. 29-3 SITUATION WANTED By a blacksmith; good references. Address O J 1014-144th place.. East Chicago. Phone 466M. 27"3 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED The best piano $100 will will buy. Address G E, Times, Hammond. ARK YOU A TIMES READER?
AN IDEAL LOCATION INVESTIGATE Two corner lots improved, located Rimbach and Ingraham ave. ; good corner for business; will sell very cheap and easy payments; 5 minutes walk from court house. Call or phone 1139M. Frank J. Wachewicz, 517 State Line and Condit sts. 27-3 FOR SALE Two-story frame building for sale at 100 States t., Hammond; to be removed from lot. Lawrence Cox, 5t3 Hohman St.. Hammond. FOR SALE Here la your chance: -Two new 7-room houses, 374 ft. lots, on Detroit st., everything modern; pay ment down, terms. Tel. 1527 or call at houses Sunday. Roy C. Fowler. FOR SALE At a bargain to close an estate, the property at 210-212 Mich isran ave., Hammond, Ind. Inquire at 212 Michigan Saturday and Sunday aft ernoons. FOR SALE A bargain if taken at once, two choice lots on State St., near Calumet ave., and a house and lot on Alice st. Inquire 812 Alice St., Hammond. 26-4 FOR SALE Two story two-flat brick building on Calumet ave. Price very reasonable. 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. m. or after 8 p. m. FOR SALE A boarding house; will sell cheap to make a good sale; ex cellent paying place. 524 Adams st. Gary. 21-tf FOR SALE 9-room house at 294 Truman St.; gas and electric fixtures; concrete floor under whole house; 7 ft basement; one hot air furnace. Inquira at City Treasurer's office, Hammond. FARMS FOR SALE 7 acres, modern house, Ridge Road, $3,600. 160 acre. near St. John, good buildings and well Improved, $90 per acre. We have farms In Lake county, all sizes and prices. that are bargains. M W, Times, Hammond. . . .,- ...... 24-6 FOR SALE 8-room house; all modern Improvements: and at bargain. Apply 796 Walter St., Hammond. 27-3 FOR SALE First class new 3-story 25 x90 brick building; excellent loca tion; store room and fiats well rented; 1216 Broadway. Apply to Gerometta Bros., owners, on premises. Thone Gary 2065. 28-6 BIG SNAP INVESTIGATE Modern 7-room cottage, hot water heat, cement basement, built two years ago, improvements all in, 5 minutes walk from court house, $200 cash, balance easy monthly payments. Call or phone 1139M. Frank J. Wachewicz, 517 State Line and Condit sts. FOR SALE At a bargain, 75 feet Hoh'man st. frontage, near Highland st Emll Minas, American Trust & Savings bank, 182 State st., Hammond. Thone 49. 29-3 FOR SALE Modern 5-room cottage. 367 Michigan ave., Hammond. Phone 116 1W. NtmOE NOTICE To my friends: I have moved my shoe shop to my old stand on Sibley st. next to Bieker Bros.' feed store .opposite Hall's news stand. FRED DUMKE. TO THE PUBLIC Real estate and in surance business conducted by the late Richard Schaaf Sr., my father, will be carried on by me at the same ad dress, 831 Indiana Blvd., Robertsdale. Yours truly, GEO. O. SCHAAF, WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Three or four unfurnished housekeeping rooms at East Chicago or Indiana Harbor. Address P. O. box 253, Hammond. 27-3 WANTED Six-room house; modern; near Standard car shops. Phone 380 M. E. Taylor, 607 Broadway, Gary. WANTED Two or three well furnish ed rooms in a modern house near the car line, for light housekeeping, by a refined couple; south end preferred references exchanged. Address H A A Times, Hammond. BOARD WANTED. WANTED To board, girl age 12 In a desirable home. Address G 50, Times Hammond. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Upper flat; 854 So. Hoh man St.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times office, Hammond. Stf FOR RENT Furnished room and rooms for light housekeeping. Call after 2 p. m. Mrs. Lesser, 4520 For syth ave.. East Chicago. TO RENT Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping: south side. Address Edw. Garre, 2035 Sedgwick St.. Chicago, II. JJ5-C FOR RENT Six-room fiat at 749 Claude St., Hammond. 27.3
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FOR RENT Three modern furnished rooms. -235 Indiana ave., upstairs. Hammond. Phone 873W. 29-3 FOR RENT -Neatly furnished front room; modern conveniences. 119 Wil liams St., Hammond. FOR RENT Six-room flat. 96 Plummer ave., over Cleveland Printing Co. Apply 94 Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Large front furnished room: .all modern conveniences. Phone 1340W. 29-3 FOR RENT Cottage at 10 Webb St., Hammond. Phone 1087M. FOR RENT 4-room flat with bath. steam heat and hot water. 3716 Cedar st., Indiana Harbor. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 229 Michigan ave. Call Sunday. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. At 4744 Todd ave.. East Chicago. Ind. FOR 1?ENT Four rooms, steam heated, bath room and all conveniences. Inquire of Wolf Marcovich, 3716 Cedar street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms: all modern conveniences. 781 So. Hohman St., Hammond. FOR RENT Room and board; all conveniences: within one block of Betz Co. 333 Henry st., Hammond. Phone 1236J. ' 28-3 FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. 115 Clinton St., Hammond. 28-2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Small hotel and restaurant; rooms always full; cheap if sold at once. 3i70 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE Scrap pine, oak and car sills cheap. Illinois Car & Mfg. Co., 142nd and Clark st., Hammond. FOR SALE A used Weber piano for $70; a 12x14 ten-ounce army duck tent, used two seasons, for $12; about 80 law books for $100. Phone 1087M. FO RSALE A litter of pointer pups from one of the best hunting dogs in this state. Owner has no room to keep same and will sell dogs at $10 and females $5. Call or write, J. M. Wilcockson, room 508 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE One good work house; weight 1200; also good delivery mare cheap if taken at once. 140 Plummer ave., Hammond, Ind. i i FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, thoroughbred S. C. white leghorns. 5c apiece. 329 Sibley St., Hammond. Phone 902W. FOR SALE 13 squares 26 gauge (painted) iron siding. J. J. Ruff. FOR SALE At give-away price as we have no room in our storage. Here are a few of the items: Second hand rugs, beds, 50c up; water power washing machines, mattresses, 50c and up; cook stove for basement at your, own price, and many more items which we must close out on account of the room. It will pay you to consider these prices whether you buy or not. We do as we advertise. Call at once before It la too late. Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State" St., Hammond. J. Arkin, Mgr. FOR SALE Small grocery and market; good location; selling on account of leaving town. 332 Michigan ave., Hammond. 28-2 FOR SALE Bay horse and surrey, harness. 3861 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. Phone 651M. 28-4 WALL PAPER FROM lc A ROLL L'P. Largest stock In Hammond. Phone '. 1036W. I. L. Cohen, 289 Sibley at., Ham- i mond. 27-3 j FOR SALE Household goods, practi- I cally new, imported bentwood chairs, j 90 State st.. Hammond. 27-3 ' FOR SALE 1050 lb. driving horse, or will exchange for heavier horse. 3811 Grapevine st., Indiana Harbor. TeL 654M or 607M. 22tf NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2. MARCH TERM, 1913. LED EM A LANOUE VS. JOHN LANOUE. CAUSE NO. 10229. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by R. E. Beach, attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. John Lanoue, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby' notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1913, the same being the 7th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. i, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, In said County and State, on the second Monday of May, A. D. 1913. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. . In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of suid Court, at Hammond, this 21st day of March, A. I. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE. Cause No. 8080. State of Indiana, ) ss: County of Lake,) Lake Superior Court, January Term, 1913. LILLIAN SWANSON " CARL BIESEN ET AL. By virtue ot an Order of Sale to mo
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Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 12th day of April, 1913, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot 13 in Sphan's addition to the City of Whiting, Lake County, Indi ana. . If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale tba fee simple in and to said real estatj. or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Carl Biesen et.al. at the suit of Lillian Swanson. HENRY WHI TAKER, Sheriff. Lr.ke County, Indiana. D. J. Morati, Att'y for Plaintiff' SHERIFF'S SALE. Cause No. 9283. State of Indiana, ) (,ss: County of Lake,) Lake Superior Court. September Term, 1912. M'AVOY BREWING COMPANY vs. TEOFIL KOSAKOWSKI ET AL By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 12th day of April, 1913, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot thirty-five (35), block one (1), of Morris' addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and p said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment. Interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Teofil Kosakowski et al. at the suit of McAvoy. Brewing Company. HENRY WHITAKER, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. L. V. Cravens, Att'y for Plaintiff. 24 BODIES RECOVERED. (Continued from Pars ena west Indianapolis and Peru were placed, under the strictest quarantine orders today. There were four deaths in the Peru courthouse last night. Much serious sickness among refugees from that city today threatened a greater loss of life than was caused by the waters. The Indianapolis citjr board of health late yesterday quarantined West Indianapolis after ejecting hundreds of persons who had entered the flooded district since noon when Mayor Shank opened the Oliver avenue and West Michigan street bridges to the public Find lO Bod Ira at Brookvllle. Sixten bodies were found in Brookvllle and six still were missing yesterday. The flood struck that town Monday night with such violence that all wires were swept away and bridges were washed out, and no communica
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tion was had with the outside world until a courier yesterday took definite reports into Connersville following a rapid fall in the flood tide.
Peru rescue workers report that the death list there will not be large. No bodies were found In West Indi anapolis after a diligent, all day search, but rescue; workers assert they saw a number drowned anh swept away down the river. Receding waters left . West Indianap olis covered with mud and filth and In great danger of disease epidemics. Eatabllaa Clone Picket Unr. City authorities clashed over the ad mission of the public to that section of the city and the board of health, acting under extensive powers cosferred by a law passed by the recent general as sembly, had Mayor Shank rescind his action, then established a quarantine. with a close picket line. , All persons but relief workers are to be kept'out of the flood districts until good sanitary conditions are established. Railroad and interurban facilities. both paralyzed by the flood, were Im proved during the day and ample suppiles can be sent to all stricken dis tricts. Stirred to fear by the catastrophies in other Indiana cities, the newly threat ened southern districts are taking ex treme precautions against rising waters of the Ohio and other rivers, and persons In all danger districts have had ample warning of a possible re cord btraklng water mark. DAYTON PRESENTS PICTURE OF RUIN VConttnaad from Pare LV estimated the dead at 800. They re ported eighty-two bodies had been re covered. Exploration of every part of the city by newspaper men hardly would justify such an estimate, how ever Orders had been issued for all bodies to be brought to a general morgue established in a garage. This had not been heeded, as less than half the number of bodies found, according to the undertakers, had been brought there last night. There has been keen competition between undertakers for possession of unidentified bodies and many of them have been taken to undertaking establishments not under water. A general call for all undertakers to meet was sent out by John H. Patterson, in 'charge of relief work, in an effort to have the work, of recovering bodies organised. Thirty undertakers were present and all said they based their estimates of the dead on a geneneral survey of the situation. - Dayton's period of reconstruction will run into months, according to engineers just returned from the flood districts. Disposition of dead animals and the disinfecting of thousands of submerged homes presented the most press problem. FIFTEEN NAMED TOR POSITION ICentlnaed from Pare 1.) Citizens' German National bank, and William Kleigehe, a local plumber. The friends of Eder are preparing to make a strong fight in his interests, and it is known that he would accept the office were the commissioners to offer it to him. The fact is generally appreciated that the republican party in Lake county will either boost its stock materially or will be dealt a body blow, depending upon -the manner in which this contest is settled. Efficiency in public office rather than the payment of political obligations is generally conceded to be the object that should be attained in the making of this appointment. The following is the revised list of WII!E(S(!D LX
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LOAMS ON Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures without removal. -:- -:- One month to one year. Easy payments. Long time. A most ample rebate If paid before due Extensions In case ot sickness, loss of work, etc. Loans taken up from other companies and placed ob 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 M2 HAMMOND BUILDING Phone 323. OPEN ETVENINQS.
candidates. There are 15 in all: Gary. Herbert C Francis, township chair man. J J. Kelley, real estate dealer. W. P. Patterson, real estate dealer. Eaat Chicago. Mose Specter, the postmaster of East Chicago. Thomas O'Connell, a leading Indiana Harbor republican. Hammond. William Newman, former alderman and ward leader. Paul B. Llpinski. George Eder. banker. William Kleigehe, plumber. Whiting. , William Vater, now county council man. Bob Denham, republican leader.. Walter Schrage, Jr., prominent republican. Pante Haralovich, prominent republi can. Aetna, Hobert Townaalp. Walter Edwards, superintendent of the Aetna powder works. Nortn Township. Andrew Reiner, Highlands. GARY WOMAN LOSES RELATIVES Mrs. Daniel Butler, 119 Fifth avenue West, received word this morning that her brother and sister, Louis and Corrine Stayer, lost their lives In the Tiffin flood. Mrs. Butler will leave for Tiffin as soon as she can get.a train. , A. R. Hoover, the undertaker, has received no word of his son Floyd, also of Gary, for eight days. He was last heard of in Zanesville, where he was visiting. Every Wcaan it Interested ana moan nw twM th wrvnfll fill i MARVEL Whirlifli Sirtf The new vaflinai syrtnoe. Best mot convenient, u - cJeaaae iniunHy. ask your draest to itifc I. ft. .nMn. Minn). ,Vl liftoun - imnt M other? k... mwA ...mm fnr illustrated ft i -t f a,! full nartleuJlK . I m. . . h. . ( . . i a: ,1... tMw.1,i.hltn IsdlM. C "11 Mlim C 44 East IM StfMi. Mnr It Frants S Betz, G. Panton,
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