Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1913 — Page 7

Tuesday, April 15, 1913.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. -Readers of the following advertis tnenta who wlcih to communicate with advertisers whose identity is not revealed, Should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the identity of anonymous advrtMsrs can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Infractions. - 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 bs J-eoponstbla for errors in ads taken over the telephone. MAJE HELP. WANTED All around carriage and wagon painter. Apply Frank Jenree, 625 Washington st., Gary. WANTED Intelligent boy about 16 years old. Apply -to Mr. Green, Lion store,- Hammond. WANTED Girl for work. Call at once ' Hammond. general house 42 East State Bt., WANTED Coatmaker and tailor. Taylor-Brown Co., 148 State St., Hammond, Ind. WANTED Night cook, either man or woman. 4714 Forsyth ave., East Chicago. MANUFACTURER Wants manager for branch office, Hammond or vicinity: 1100 cash security required; excellent opportunity. See Mr. McGhrand, Majestic hotel, Wednesday all day. WANTED Porter. Majestic Hammond. noiei. i 14"2j WANTED Intelligent, energetic man about 35 years old for the operating department of the chemical works.; Must have experience In the handling oi men; reierences requirea. rosioince i box B, East Chicago. 12-3 WANTED Ambitious young man to take half interest ' in garden and truck farm; experience and references required. Address Andrew Welter, Munster, Ind. Phone 1267Y1. WANTED Ambitious' young man with knowledge of book keeping and anxious to learn more than he already knows. Address R V, Times, Hammond. ' FEMALE HELP. I. $250 PER DAY Paid one lady in each ! town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring in tubes. Permanent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chi cago. WANTED Laundress by- the day. 162 Highland St.. Hammond. WANTED A kitchen, girl; also to assist in dining room (white girl). 429 Adams street. Gary. 14-3t WANTED Experienced waitress at East Chicago restaurant, 4624 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. 14tf WANTED Experienced girl for general housework in family of three. 40 Carroll St., Hammond. Phone 646.. WANTEDExperienced girl for general housework; small family; wages $5. Apply 849 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 14-2 WANTED Two girls at C O. D. laundry, 152-154 Fayette st., Hammond. FOR RENT. FOR RENT 4 rooms for light housekeeping, corner of Howard and Summer sts. Rooms will be vacant the first of next week. Inquire 822 Howard ave., Hammond. Phone 1107R. FOR RENT Splendidly furnished front room; kitchen privileges; modern conveniences. Phone 1744, Hammond. North side. 15-3 FOR RENT Front bedroom; board lf desired. Phone 929J. 71 Sibley st., Hammond. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 362 Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Four room for light housekeeping. 311 Logan St., Hammond. 15-4 FOR RENT Furnlahed rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 854J or call 108 Detroit St., Hammond. FOR RENT One 4-room flat; hot wa ter heat; modern convenience. 866 Calumet ave., Hammond. 14tf i- u it i.-r iiixtra large front room and alcove; clean and well furnish ed; modern; will accommodate two or three. 232 Plummer ave., Hammond. Few doors from postofflce. 15-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for gentlemen. 38 Clinton St., Hammond FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for 2 or 3 persons. Apply after 6 o'clock p. m. 19 Williams St., Hammond. 15-2 FOR RENT Large front room for gentleman; modern. Apply 43 Carroll St., Hammond. Phone 813M. 14-3 FOR RENT Furnished room. 572 Hohman St., Hammond. 14-2 FOR RENT 4 rooms and ,bath, large front and back porch, ice. box drain; $18 per month. Located at.'3916 Grapevine st. Inquire of Mr. M. Hershcovltz, Indiana Harbor.. ' 13-3

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FOR SALE. Lots in Homewood and Highland park adds still selling at the old prices on our regrular easy terms. If you are in the market for a home site act now. After May 1st lots will sell at an advanced price. Lots went fast last week and w expect a larger sale- this week with good weather. Call and let us show you improved or unimproved property. We have homes for sale in all parts of Hammond. Get our prices and terms before buying. Real Estate In All Its Branches. GOSTLIN. MEYN & CO., Phone 141. State and Hohman Sts. $2,500 WILL BUY 60aere improved farm; will exchange for Hammond or West Hammond property. For further information phone 2 Hammond. FOR SALE Cheap, to close an estate. property at 310-212 Michigan ave. Inquire 212 Michigan ave., Saturday and Sunday afternoons. 14-3 FOR SALE: 50 feet on Detroit st. near Hohman, $1,060. Phone lllM. 14-4 FOR SALE Nlne-orom modern house; 37 V4 ft. lot; bargain if taken at once. 598 Wilcox ave., Hammond. 14-6 FOR SALE 5 -room house on 50 ft. lot. 417 Garfield ave.. West Hammond; one block south of State st.; toilet and bath, electric light throughout the house. Price $1,700; $600 cash. Phone 8tf ' 1233W. FOR SALE Two-story modern frame house in first subdivision at Gary, Ind. Two blocks west of Broadway; clear; rents at $35 a month; terms. Address R. box 371. Crown Point, Ind. FOR SALE Two lots, corner Magoun and 148tlv st. Address Magoun 4427. East Chicago. 15-6 FOR SALE 6-room bungalow with modern improvements; 60 ft. lot, 483 Kane ave. Inquire 822 Howard ave., Hammond. Phone 1107R. FOR SALE House with 3 rooms, on 50 ft. lot, on Kane ave., east of Charlotte st.; a good opportunity to get an easy start on a heme. Inquire 22 How j ard st, Hammond. Phone 1107R. FOR SALE 6-room cottage: toilet. bath and gas. 37 ft. lot, price $3,850. $500 down, balance monthly. This is 3 minutes' walk from courthouse. Also six-room brick house on Summer St., price $3,200. F. L. Wyman, 136 Sibley j St., Hammond. 12-3 A CLEAN PAPER, FIT FOR TOUR CHILDREN TO READ IS THE TIMES. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room; steam heat, hot and cold water. 166 Fayette1 st.. Hammond. 14-3 FOR RENT Light housekeeping ," rooms. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. ' .'FOR RENT Upper flat; 854 So. Hoh- j man st.: 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times office, Hammond. Itf MISCELLANEOUSWALL PAPER From lc a roll up. Largest stock In Hammond. Phone 1036W. I. L. Cohen, 289 Sibley t, Hammond. 16-3 M A D A M E COSTELLO 77 East State St., shone 901L3. Giving readings daily. Friday night, April 18, a circle will be held and refreshments served. Everybody welcome. Large attendance expected. 14-5 AGENTS CAN MAKE $10 TO $20 daily selling $1 book -on "Horrible Disaster by Flood and Tornado." Greatest opportunity for agents since "Ti tanic." Enormous demand for authentic book; 350 pages: 60 illustrations. Representatives sent to scene of disaster for true account and photographs of appalling calamity. Big profits for agents who begin at once. Part of publishers' profits contributed to Red Cross relief fund. Purchasers thus help relieve sufferers. Highest commission; 50 per cent or bettrr; freight paid; credit given; extra Inducements to General Agents or Crew Managers. Outfit free; act quick; be first around and make $10 to $20 a day. International Bible House, Dept. M., Perry Bldg., Philadelphia. PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 61 State St.. Hammond. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Flat or cottage on south side; 3 in family; best of references furnished. Address B C A, Times, Hammond. WANTED 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms; elderly couple. II D, Times, Hammond. 15-2 LOST AND FOUND. LOST An abstract of title. Return to Perry L. Riddle, Griffith, Ind. Suitable reward. 15-4 FOUND Motorcycle In alley back of .fire station at Robertsdale. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. In-iuire Fire Station, Rofcertsdale. Ind,

lo) ... FOR SALE. So. Hohman St., 60 ft., all street Im provements paid in full, 31,650; 3300 down, bal. $15 per month. 60 ft.. Highland st. $775. Part cash. Carroll st., 7 rooms and bath, F0 ft lot. price $3,000. Half cash. Two-story modern brick Bldg. near Calumet ave., 60 ft. lot, rents $51 mo. Price $5,800. Part cash. 60 ft.. $1,000. State Line St., $660. Worth 75 ft., Ridge road, near Calumet ave. Just the thing for bungalow, 63S. 7 room house, Detroit St., near Hoh man. hot water heat. 60 ft. lot, $3,500. $1,000 dov. n. W. J. HASTINGS. Phone 61 FOR SALE: Cheap if taken at once. 6. 10. 20. 40, 60 or 80 acres in the town of Highland. Address Gary Pro duce Farm, Grlfflth. Ind. R. R. No. 1. FOR SALE One of the most modern cottages in Indiana Harbor; large airy rooms, laundry tubs, cement base roent, gas and electricity, hot water 1 heat. The location is good, a nice yard. I well fenced, with lawn in front and rear. This place can be purchased for a small amount down and balance In payments, same as rent. The price is $3,600 and is the best buy in town at that price. Also another bargain. Seven-room house, well built and modern, on Grapevine st., near business district. This house is steam heated and cannot be duplicated today for $1,000 more than the price offered. The lot alone Is worth $1,200. The first buyer here gets this bargain at $3,500. Part cash and balance $30 monthly. Employees Real Estate A Investment Co., Indiana Har bor. Ind. Phone 134. FOR SALE Two story two-flat brick building on Calumet ave. Price verv rea sonable. Tprms PflHV TVvn't. , . , j miSS WHS bargain if yOU want an investment that 1 1 j i i j -i a I will uouuie its vaiue in a i.ew vears. Phone 1121R. Call at Q n " -m -n Q u a. ui. in aiici. fJ yj. iii. FOR SALE 80-acre improved farm In Michigan; $1,600; small payment down will buy. F. B. Doherty, 408 Hammond Bldg.. Hammond. FOR SALE Most attractive bargain, 1 S. W. corner Indiana Blvd. and Pearl st, opposite 117th st. R. A. Hoefer, 2445 Lincoln ave., Chicago, 111. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED We must have household goods of all kinds; highest cash prices paid. Phone 643. 242 E. State St., Hammond. 12-6 WANTED TO BUY Second hand pia nos; must be In good condition and reasonable; will pay cash. Phone 643 t Call 242 E. State St.. Hammond. 12-6 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter. Typewriter desk. Tung-iten bulbs. Table. Clock. Combination scrub bucket and mop wrihger. Drop cords. Tools. Fteel door mats. Brass cuspidors. Rubber cuspidor mats. -12-ft. step ladder. Drip pans. Iron railing. Steel wheel ball bearing roller skates Looking glasses. Mall scale. Ink. Check perforator. Wire baskets. 1 bale No. 8 ply Jute string. 1 roll paper. 1 shippers guide. FREDERICK L. HEINTZ. 169 Michigan ave.. Hammond, Ind, DAY OLD CHICKS FOR SALE All leading varieties. The Lay or Bust Feed Store, 174 Fayette St., Hammond. Phone 374. FOR SALE Eggs or baby chicks from America's best all-purpose fowl the white Plymouth Rock. Also a few choice male birds. Satisfaction guar anteed. Shady Wood Farm, A. F. Beckman, Mgr., Crown Point, Ind. Phone 322. LAWN SEED 10, 13, 15 AND 20 CTS. a lb. Also white clover. Maginot Bros.. 174 Fayette st., Hammond. FOR SALE Good paying East Ham mond saloon business. Farming interests requiring my attention, I will sell my saloon business, license, stock, fixtures, which include pool table and the only bowling alley in this part of the city, together with my building, which has good living rooms with modern 'improvement. A big bargain at six thousand dollars. Inquire J. Swetay, 676 Fields ave., Hammond. TIMES WANT ADS ARE FOR SERVICE TO a Otlt

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WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. Phone 67 Hammond.- 15-2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Baby cab, complete with storm front. Inquire 62 Rirabsch ave.. Hammond. FOR SALE A horse, 5 years old. Inquire ig7 Huehn St.. Hammond. r un baut; a gooa mgn Top organ $10. Phone 929J. 71 Sibley St.. in front. Hammond. BARGAIN Grocery and market for sale or rent. All new oak fixtures, good business; on account of going away for my health. C 25, Times, Ham mond. 15-3 $65 TAKES TEAM OF WORK HORSES. One 4 year old pony broke to ride or drive; one 3 year old colt, 1100, foundered, will sell for $20. 140 Plum-me-r ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Three Rhode Island red roosters and 6 Rhode Island red 1 clucks. 478 Michigan ave., Hammond. Phone 1515. FOR SALE Win ton K, 1907 model, 7 passenger touring car in running condition. 8453 Pennsylvania ave., In diana Harbor. Phone 678M. 14-4 FOR SALE Cut glass, china, silver. ware, musical box, cushions, pillows. bed linen, clothing, books, clocks. Jewelry and a great many other household articles will be sold regardlers of value Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Apply 241 Douglas ave.. West Hammond. ' K-2 uk SALt; ij ay norse ana surrey, harness. 3816 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. Phone 651M. 14-8 FOR SALE Old rhubarb roots, couple thousand plants, cheap. Frank Kalsr. corner Walter and Carroll St.. Hammond. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice ia hereby given that the Township Trustee of West Creek Township, Lake County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction and erection of a public scheol building to be located In District Nura ber Eight (8) of West Creek Township, Lake County,' Indiana, said building to be constructed of brick with stone trimmings, and to be one story in height, with a basement. .Detailed plans and specifications are on file with, and in the office of Henry Hathaway, Township Trustee, and Nat L. Smith, Architect, at Crown Point, Indiana, where the same may be ex amined by those wishing to bid. ' Successful bidder will be required to ive bond. to the approval of the Advisory Board and Township Trustee. for the faithful performance of the contract- ah bids wm be in writing. sealed -nd accompanied by a certified check or draft Xor Two Hundred Doiha $(2oo. Bids may be filed with Henry Hathaway. Trustees,-' as aforesaid, up to the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, of the third day of May, 1913. A meeting of the Advisory Board of West Creek Township. Lake County, Indiana, will be held at the hour of two o'clock p. m., on said 3rd day of

May, 1913, at the office of the under-jaKe

BiKiieu iruw. wweii, mouna, tor the purpose of opening and considering the bids submitted. No bids will be received after the hour of twelve o'clock noon of said day, and no bid which is not accompanied by a certified check will be considered. The successful Didder will be. re quired to enter Into a contract, and give bond, to the approval of the Trustee and the Advisory Board of West Creek Township, Lake County, Indi ana, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract. Checks will be returned to all unsuccessful bidders, and to the successful bidder, oniy wnen ne nas entered into a con tract, and given bond, as herein re quested. The Advisory Board and Trustee re serve the right to reject any and all bids. HENRY HATHAWAY, Trustee, West Creek Township, Lake County, Indiana. CHARLES T. BAILEY, Secretary, Advisory Board. William E. Bruce, Martin Musbach. Charles T. Bailey. Members of the Advisory Board of West County Creek Township, Indiana. Lake i NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE TO RETAIL INTOXICATING LIQUORS, Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned. is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township. County and State and o'ver the age of twenty-one (21) years; that he has resided In the State of Indiana for more than on year, and in the City of Gary, Calumet Township, lJike County, Indiana, for more than Six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and Is a qualified voter thereof. that he is a citizen of the United States

of America and a man of good moralj the next term of said Court to be becharacter: that he will annlv to the I gun and held in Room No. 1, in the

Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, on the first Monday in May, 1913, the same being the 5th day of May, 1913, for a renewal of license to sell at retall, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors. said license to be renewed being here tofore issued to me by said Board of I -..,, li... v. vr U . 1 . J V, V lllil 1 1"" v.. . 1 . . io A l J n . 1 ' 1912, for a period of one year from Said date. The precise location where the liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the said license to be re newed is as follows: The ground floor of the two-story brick building situated on lot 4, block 20, of the Chicago-Tolleston Land & Investment company's second addition to Tolleston, now Gary. Lake County, Indiana, being known as No. 1014-6 Broadway, Gary, Indiana. Said room faces east on the west side of Broad way, a public highway of said City, and is 35 feet by 24 feet by 11 feet. with plate glass front, ona front and 1

one side door and one rear door. Said

doors can be securely locked and fast ened. , Signed. BRUNO DELUCE. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE 8TATE OF INDIANA. LAKE I COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR I COURT. ROOM NO. 2. MARCH TERM I 1913. THE ILLINOIS BEER PUMP I COMPANT. A CORPORATION. VS. I ANTONE RUCZINSKI ET AL I CAUSE NO. 8063. ACTION TO AT-1 TACH. I Now comes the plaintiff by Granger! & Lots, attorneys, and flies its com-1 nlalnt herein .toe-ether with an affldavit a mt. .h..i.. that "the defendants. Antone Rucsinskl and Clara Rnrrin.vi r nn resiaenf of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore here by notified of the pendency of said ac tion and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and. that unless they appear and an swer or demur therein, at the calling r,f maA ,.o.o ,v. a a t A. D. 1913. the same being the 19th dav of the next term of said Court to be I begun and held in Room No. 2. in the ..., -... etui.. ti j I in said County and State, on the second Monday of May. A. D. 1913. said I

action will be heard and determined inclty' wlth Plate glass frortt. side and their absence. I rear doors which can be securely lock-

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto setd my hand and affix the seal of said I Court, at Hammond, this 7th day of I April, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L." S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2. MARCH TERM, 1913. GEORGE J. SEANOR VS. ALICE R. SEANOR. CAUSE NO. 10274. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by McMahon I Sc Conroy, attorneys, and file his com plaint herein, together with an affl da vlt of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Alice R. Seanor, ia not a resident of the State of IndianaSaid 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 she appear and answer or I demur therein, at the calling of said I cause, on the 26th day of May, A. D. I 1913, the same being the 13th day of the next term of said Court to be be-1 gun and held In Room No. 2, in the j Superior Court Building, at Hammond, I in said County and State, on the sec-I ond Monday of May. A. D. 1913. said action will be heard and determined In I her absence. I In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal or said Court, at Hammond, this 31st day of March. A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens and inhabitants of the town of Griffith and of Calumet Township, in the County of Lake, in the State of Indi ana, and to all other persons inter ested, that the undersigned is and for more than one year last past, contlnu ously has been an Inhabitant of said Town, Township, County and State, and a qualified voter thereof; over the ot twenty-one years and of good morai character, and possessed of all ,he quaiincattons required by the laws of 8ald Btate to entitle him to be granted a license to sell splritous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors by the Board of Commission ers of said County, or a renewal of such license; and that at the' regular session or term of the Board of Com missioners of said County, to be begun and holden on the first Monday of May, 1913. the undersigned will apply to said Board of Commissioners lor a renewal of his license to sell such InI toxicatlng liquors in and upon the folI lowing described premises, situated in the Town of Griffith, in Lake County, Indiana, to-wlt: In the front room 21x2S feet In di mensions (less stairway 4x18 feet in dimensions, in the northwest corner thereof, extending east and west), located on the ground or street level floor and facing west upon a public highway in the two and one-half story building situated upon lot 25 of block 3, of Dwigglns' addition to the Town of Griffith. PETER J. BEIRIGER. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT; THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1, MARCH TERM 1913. JOHN LYNCH VS. FRED W. NEWELL. CAUSE NO. 10075. AC TION TO SUIT ON NOTE. Now comes the plaintiff by J. M. Stinson. attorney, and files his com plaint herein, together with an affi davit of a competent person, showini that the defendant, Fred W. Newell, 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 2nd day of June. A. D. 1913, the same being the 19th day of 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 said Court, at ' Hammond, this 7th day of Am-u. A. r.. 1913. I - 1" . ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE TO RETAIL INTOXICATING LIQUORS. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of' Gary, .Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County and. State and over the age of twenty-one 21) years; that he has resided in the State oX Indiana for more than one year, and

in the City of Gary. Calumet Township, Lake County. Indiana, for more than six () months prior to the date of

this notice, and is a Qualified voter thereof; that he is a citisen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commlsaloners of Lake County, at Crown Point. Indiana, on the first Monday In May, 1913. the same being the 6th day of May. 1913, for a renewal of a license I to sell at retail, spirltous, vinous and I malt liquors, said license to be renew- I ed. being heretofore issued to John Molnar by the Board of Commission-

ers at their May session. 1912. andlbhrlne since us organization.

inntfurrrd bv him to me bv the said 1 Board at their April session. 1913. for I a neriod of one year from May. 1913. Th nrrtst lnr-atlnn -or hero tha llonora I are to be sold by the provision of the said license to be renewed is as fol-1 lOWB. I Th front room on the srronnd floor 1 of the two-story frame building known . N. lSlfi Adams street. CMtv of Oarv. Tk. t-nuntv. Indiana, said huiMlnir being located on lot 5. in block 2, of the Chicago-Tolleston Land and Investment Company's Fifth addition to TnllMtnn Katri room ia Sfi tpt hv 2 't by 11 feet and faces east on Adam" street, a public highway of said and fastened oignwi, jawd .ir.Mn.r., NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1. MARCH TERM. 1913. RUDOLPH BRAND VS. JOHN NOVAK ET AL CAUSE NO. 10271. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Now comes the plaintiff by Reilly & Hardy, attorneys, and flies his com plaint herein, together with an affldal competent person, showing I that the defendants. Jerka Kovacevich. widow of John Kovacevich, deceased; Chas. C. Teare, whose true christian name is unknown; Lillian B. Teare, wife of Chas. C. Teare, whose true christian name is unknown; J. S. An drews, whose true christian name is unknown; Everett G. Ballard. Frank Foster, are not residents of the State of IndianaSaid defendants are 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 they appear and answer orjbore the picture of Illustrious Potent

demur therein, at the calling of said I cause, on the 26th day of May, A. to. J 1913. the same being the 13th day of I the next term of said Court to be berun and held in Room No. 1. in the Superlor Court Building, at Hammond, in j said County and State, n the second Monday of May, A. D. 1913, said action will be heard and determined in their I absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at Hammond, this 29th day of March, A. D. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, MARCH TERM 1913. ALICE PEARL TULEY VS. CLARENCE MILTON TULEY. rAf!SB NO 10307. ACTION TO DIvorpr x-nw onmoa t. niainttfr v. n Sproat, attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an arn - davit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Clarence Milton Tuley, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore here by 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 calllng of said cause, on the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1913, the same being the 19th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2, 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 de termined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 7th day of J April, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRTDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. Hammond, Ind.. April 15, 1913. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS HOME BUILDING LOAN & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. An adjourned meeting of the stockholders will be held in the home office of the Northern States Life Insurance Co., room 108 Citizens Natioral "ank tuilding, Friday evening, April 18th 1913. at 7:30 -j'clock, for the adoption of the revised ..y-law. A. H. TAPPER Pres. Attest: John IX Smallcy. Secretary. ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Hammond postofflce for week ending April 14, 1913: Laukl Antonia. Jack Allisoi', John Arrendt (2). R. A. Ahrens. Alfred Buck. C. E. Burnette, George A. Baechtle. J. Philip Braun, James Boyd. Wm. B. Binens. Mrs. Catherine Curtis. Miss Alice Calne. Miss Signs Caldwell, Dclbert( Cook, J. W. Cottingham, Mrs. J. J. Cunningham, ilagdalena Chrcau, Mrs. Sarah Clement. W. J. Clemer, George j Collins. A. N. tDlxon, Mrs. C H. Douglas, Jos. Dvorak, R. Dosey, Mrs. Chas. Engle, Andrew Egler, G. Earle, Putnik Fercucz, G. H. Fifield, Fidelity Loan Co., Henry Funk, Mrs. Jessie H. Fish. Alexander Gajewskl, rfarry Oalagher, Yan Gatedky, Yakon Huatofil. Harwood Barley Mfg. Co., J. R. Moss, Mrs. May Kellams, S. J. McKeano, M. Myers, Mrs. Mary Maloney, Mrs. Fred Mueller, Kaneny.Mfg. Co., Herbert E. Myers. Walety Nowssiuski. Mrs. Mayme Nygers. Fandel Pal, Alfanl Parquale. MikotaJ Piszczak; Stanley Pllinski, Michael CPhelan, Mrs. Ottie Pnutney. Charlie Rogers, Fsvoc Sztoyanoa, Franchl Sclera, Rudolph Schuldes, G. Stevens, M. Seidler, C J. Simmons, Miss Pearl

Versalles. Mrs. Herbert White (3). Mill

Hattle Weatherby. Miss Emma Williams, Andrsey Wortrobor (3). F. R. SCHAAF. P. M. . ORAK BANQUE WAS A HUMMER (Continued from Page est) pie and aro said to have been very clever. The fact was pointed out during the evening that 25 states have had representauves at me ceremonials or oraK As a mark of honor and to show its appreciation of his presence Ellas J. Jacoby was presented with a pig skin SUlt Case. Th gift is Said to have a most beautiful and costly gift. George Mallett, the captain of the patrol was presented with a solid gold mounted tiger's claw, said to be one ' th moat beautiful gifts of the kind ever seen nere. inn was an apprecia"on or ms services as cn-yumi ui me patrol. Illustrious Potentate H. E. Sharrer maJe th presentation speech in both iinr. " - - o - " " ' VV .-.Tv." 1' T",!. dates were initiated Into the mysteries of the Shrine. Baasjaet Great. The banquet was served at 10:00 p. m. and lasted into the wee small hours of the morning afterwards. But It was a glorious affair as Is attested to by the Hammond Shrlners who were there. Two car loads of Chrlners cams in on .tne ChicMCO, Lake shore & South Bend line from South Bend last evening and were met at the station by enough automobiles .to take them to the temple. Supper was served to the guests of honor. Including Ellas J. Jacoby. at the country club at six o'clock. Tha caremnndl ttsamn at oifi-Vlt ftVlrwV. Then de,egatlon ,rom Chicago 200 strong. It was necessary to put more table in the banquet hall tn order to accomodate the guests. The banquet committee, consisting of Harry M. Johnson, J. Floyd Irish and Walter Hammond sueed Its previously good reputation as caterers. The banquet was served in five courses and is said to have been the best ever served here. After dinner cigars were passed around. They were made specially for the occasion and each cigar wrapper. tate H. E. Sharrer. Besides all of the cltiea of the CalU4 met region there were representative In large numbers from Indianapolis, Rochestr, South Bend, Elkhart. LaFayette, Peru and a dozen other cities. TOWN ELECTION TO BE WARM ONE fContlaaed from Pars Lf cago Tribune there was no trouble at Burnham today, and not even a violent argument took place on the streets. Johnny Patton. who is opposing Aaron Leedy for the presidency of the village board, says that there will be no trou ble. Coloalae Vetera. Both sides have attempted coloniza tion tactics and have brought in a number of voters, but they are not beI lng permitted to vote In any Instance. I An Idea of the interest that Is being I taken Jn the voting may be had from I the fact that 80 out of 100 votes had been cast at noon today. 1 nerm dimmer no. - j Wittenberg as his deputy to keep the j peace and Wittenberg has the power to ' swear in a numoer oi ouie r acpuuw. Johnny Patton, the candidate for president of the village board on the progressive ticket. Is supported on his ticket by E. L. Nellis, Rein Rau and Joseph Gapszewlcz, candidates for the office of trustees, and Aaron Iieedy Is supported by James Darling, Walter E. Combs and Jesse Hill. Patton was formerly the "mayor" of Burnham and recently has been the marshal of the village. The other ticket is a so-called reform ticket which seeks to put an end to the contrlo of town afTalrs by Johnny Patton. Judge Wittenberg and his crowd. Patton says that the election is as good as won and so does Aaron Leedy. POPA PUT ON TRIAL. The preliminary hearing of Nick Popa, charged with complicity before the fact In the murder of John Mackrlsh, who was shot Jan. 29. at Michigan and Parrlsh avenues, Indiana Harbor. Is up today before Judge Walter J. Riley. Topa was arrested In Ohio a few days ago. whither he had fled after Mackrlsh had been shot. The shooting was done by John Popa. who, although of the same name, is said to be no relation of Nick's. Both men ran away and the police have been working on the case ever since. John, the man who did the shooting, has been able to thus far elude their vigilance. YOIR MOAfiV BACK Of year iroott Jadnweat yon will find yoarself burin L JflON SCOUT SCRAP the aeine of qnalfty, perfeeton aad ae-ataess. Save the ticket-' they are clear gilt to you Adv. , A CLEAN PAPER. FIT FOR 1 0XTI CHILDREN TO READ IS THI3 TIMES. i ' - ' Caret to 1 to S dart tinnararal discharges. Contaict bo ooiaoa ana may beaied fall strength absolutely without fear. Guaranteed not to stricture. Prevents contagioa. At p,rnKsU. or ws ship express prepaid upoa j caceiptof $1. Fall particulars mailed on leanest, WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? Every Uomcn a) Interested aoa snouia anew bout the wonderful 1 MARVEL Whirling Sprtf Tbe new Vaginal Syringe. Best most convenient. cleanses instantly. Ask TOUI drugs i for I If be esuot supply MARVEL, accept o ether ha Mn4 itnna for illustrated sock sealed, ft. gives tall paitlcai u MrrLan invaluable to ladies. sUtiaca.44UsX2M6trttt.Bsa ImV

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