Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 269, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1913 — Page 7

Thursday, May 1, 1913.

THE TIMES.

Clarified Ad)ertising

NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE) TO ADVERTISERS. Headers ' of the following; advertisesnents who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity Is not reSealed, should follow the instrucOona to address them by the key letter fflvtn. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advrtlrs tin hot. in Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions, Aa far as It la possible It la advised that all classified ads should either he mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone.

ARE YOUJLOOKING FOR WORK?

If bo, we can place you at your own trade, or In any other branch of employment, male or female.

CALUMET LICENSED

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.

(Above Model Clothing Store.)

$69 Hohm&n st.

Phone 1763

fo)-

EstatE

Bargain

MALE HELP. WANTED Young man to work In furniture store; must be a hustler and not afraid of work; no others need apply. Kamradt Bros. Furniture Co., 158 E. State 8t., Hammond. "

WHAT TIMES ADVERTISING DOES

A. J. Campbell, of the Campbell Realty company of West Hammond, tells of the marvelous results of a want ad In THE TIMES. He had a house In West Hammond that he wanted to tent. He put an ad In THE TIMES and that same evening within an hour after the paper had been delivered he had a dozen chances to rent the place and before supper time had accepted a deposit on It to bind the leas. The next morning he was approached by a man who had seen the for rent ad and who wanted to huy the house. Campbell told him that the house would cost him $2,700. In ten minutes the deal had been made and the house was sold.

Campbell then hunted up the man who had rented the house and got him to release him. Campbell

says he never saw such results

from advertising.

FOR SALE Fine cottage, 6 large rooms, bath, fine basement, nicely decorated; a bargain if taken at once. For terms apply (Jeo. Vogel, 3710 Ivy st., Indiana Harbor. 30-3

feet, thence west three (3) chains and eighty-three (83) links, thence south thirty-eight (38) feet to the place of beginning, all In 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 th fee simple In and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be Bufflle.nt 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 Albert

Harms, a widower, et al. at the suit of Bank of Whiting.

HENRY WH1TAKER, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. Gavlt & Hall, Att'y for Plaintiff.

FOR SALE At a bargain for ten days only, 8-room modern house, 1 block east of Calumet' on Becker st.; Just

completed. Inquire on premises or

phone 1143L1 for particulars.

FOR SALE Iff lots on 15th ave., Gary, or will exchange for Hammond property. Call at 212 State St., or phone

1173M.

FOR SALE Seven-room frame house. east side of Connecticut St., between 25th and 26th avenues; at a bargain for quick sale; will make terms. Zlmmer-

Gary 720. 30-21 Saturday, the 10th day of

CHANCE FOR INVESTORS, HOME-1 MflV 19 1 3

. . . - i ,. i j i j

seeKers ana Bummer rtu.lt. iU I ht.. ,, hnr. of ten nVlrvrlr

SHERIFF'S SALE. Cause No. 9974.

State of Indiana, )

ss: County of Lake,)

Lake Superior Court, March Term. 1913.

INTERSTATE CONSTRUCTION CO., A

Corporation, vs. HERMAN LENZ.

By virtue of an Orde rof 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

property in Dublin, the most beautiful

located town in the center or Michi

gan's great fruit belt. Business lots near depot, school, post and express of

fice. Residence lots on park, factory plots on R. R. tracks at ground floor prices. $5 down. $5 monthly. Write for map, views, circulars, or call Saturday. Henry Krause, 607 Marquette Bldg.,

Chicago.

425

SCBSCHIBE FOR THE TIMES.

WANTED Janitor, passenger station.

. Inquire Hammond.

Monon ;

FOU SALE.

WANTED At once, butcher at Dunsing & Zehnke, corner Hohman and Russell. No drinking man' need apply.

j RINGLET BARRED - PLYMOUTH

Rocks, layers; Chicks 20c; eggs $1.50 per 15. Order early. G. E. Glrard. 334 Central ave., " Whiting, Ind.

WANTED Good horseshoer; good wages; must come at once. John Miller, Tel. 67J, Lowell, Ind. 30tf

SPECIAL SALE ON PIANOS One

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: The north 158 feet of the west half of

the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of southwest quarter of Section Eight (8). Township Thirty-six (36) North, Range Eight (8) West of the Second P. M., in Lake County, Indiana.

If said rents and profits will not sell

has front and side entrance, glass front

and faces Indiana boulevard. All of I

said room can be seen from said boule

vard. STEPHEN LANGOHR.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GARY.

Lot 12, blk 1, Gary Invest Co.'s

1st sub, Gary Invest. Co. to

Mary Korzuch

Lots 19, 20, blk 64, Gary Land

Co.'s 1st sub, Ingwald Moe to

Jacob Tieman 16,000

Lot 17. blk 9, Gary Annex, Gary

Annex Realty Co. to Walen-

tyna Baczkowska 100

TOLLESTON.

Lot 39, blk 36. 2nd Oak Tark add,

Anna Murray to David Glueck 1,000

Lots 1 to 5, 44 to 48. blk 2. F. R.

Maas' 1st add, Frank It. Maas to F. H. Goodman

Lots 47, 48, blk 13, Co.'s 6th add.

Annie Bernstein to Hector J. Daoust

Lot 22, blk 10, Co.'s 5th add, Fred

W. Franzen to John Konicky. . Lot .7. blk 15, Co.'s 3rd add. Eugene H. Hill to Gibson V. Worden INDIANA HARBOR. Lot -4. blk 2. 1st add, Barbara Stier to Charles Lorenz Lot 3. blk 24, 2nd add, Same parties as foregoing deed, Lot 9. blk 7. 1st add. Anna Haluska to Ind. Tr. & Sav Bk . . . HAMMOND. Lot 26, blk 5, Morris add. Jozef

Winkler to Stanley Zawierucha 1,300

Lot 65. s lot 66, Stafford & Trankle's 7th adiV Louis H. Stafford to James Keyes EAST CHICAGO. Lots 4. 5. blk 8, n e 29-37-9. East

Chicago Co. to Clarence C. Smith Lot 13, blk 2, s e 29-37-9, Frederick R. Mott to Samuel Dosln-ski

EAST

CHICAGO -AND

IMP.

ARBOR

300

400

450

WAITED TO BORROW, for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de

WANTED Loan of $1,000 on improved

Hammond property worth $3,000;

will nay 8 per cent; one to 5 years.

B A C, Times, Hammond.

WANTED TO BUY.

slightly used $550 Knabe, $350; one J WANTED TO BUT A horse

WANTED A boy 16 years old to work In bakery. Wunschel's Bakery, 435 W. State st., Hammond. 30-3

WANTED An experienced waiter. American restaurant, 120 Sibley st, Hammond.

W ANTED At once, carpenters; steady work. ' Peter Goebel, 433 Indiana Blvd.. Whiting.

WANTED Delivery boy; German preferred. 91 Gostlln st., Hammond.

WANTED Experienced car repairers; steady work, good wages; no labor trouble. Illinois Car Mfg. Co., 142nd and Clark St., Hammond. 28-6

new $450 Oak piano, $240; one slightly used $700 player-piano, $350; one new high grade $800 player-piano, $500; one new $750 player-piano, $450; one new $375 piano, $165; one new $400 piano, $200; one used piano In fine condition, $75; one slightly used $400 piano, $155. Only you and me in this deal. No big rents or salaries to pay. We give you what others pay for selling expenses and we have a big assortment of high grade pianos and player-pianos to show you. Terms and prices to suit. J. M. Wilcockson Music Co.. room 508 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. Send for catalogues.

Minaa 6 and 10c store.

Harry

1-2

FOR SALE Old established plumbing business in Indiana Harbor; death the reason for selling. Mrs. Richard

WANTED Factory site With or with

out building; will require about four acres, pood railroad facilities Imperative; terms cash; give full particulars

with reply. F 10, Times, Hammond. MISCET JiANEOUS-

EMMA KROER, the trance spiritual medium, is now permanently located at 292 Truman ave., phone 157C, where she will give readings Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8 a. m. to

8 p. m., and other times by appoint

ment. Also home first Sunday in each

month. She holds lyceum every Sun

day morning from 10 a. m. to 11 a. m.

Church at Wels' hall, 98 State St., ev-

cree. Interest ana costs, 1 win at ine

same time and place offer for sale the

fee simple In and to 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 with relief from valuation or ap

praisement laws.

Taken as the property of Herman

Lens at the suit of Interstate Con

struction Co., a corporation.

HENRY WHITAKER. Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. Reilley & Hardy, Att'y for Plaintiff.

EAST CHICAGO The Ladiea' Aid society of the Swed

ish church will meet at the home of

Mrs. Frank Wall. 1005 Beacon street.

Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Every

body Is invited.

Mrs. Harry Bloomberg of North Ol-

cott avenue entertained the No Name

club at an advertising party last evening. Each of the members present, of whom there were about fourteen.

represented some popular ad, their cos

tume or something about it, giving the clue as to what they represented. A

prize was awarded to the one who guessed the largest number of ads, Mrs. Ed. Jenkins carrying oft this honor. Some of the costumes were very

original, Mrs. Charles R. Dunlap representing a soap advertisement, Mrs.

Z, Campbell a popular brand ot cigarettes, Mrs. George Reuss a much-

exploited stomach remedyt Mrs. Jenkins a shampoo, etc. In addition to the

advertisement contest, there was a

clothespin contest in which the object

was to make the prettiest doll out of a

clothes pin with the aid of tissue paper. There was no prize for this, but it seemed to t? the concensus of opinion that Mrs. Dunlap's was the cleverest. A very nice supper was served by the hostess and a very pleasant evening spent.

The combined dance and box social

given last night under the auspices of

were auctioned off. WhiJe supper was being enjoyed Messrs. Engleton and Grady, with Miss Hastings at the piano, furnished first-class caboret music. Mrs. C. R. Dunlap, who Is here from Cairo, 111., visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Philips of Beacon utreet, is spending today in Chicago as the

guest of Gorman Wang and family. The high school alumni will meet at the office of Superintendent E. N. Canine, in the city hall, tomorrow evening. The Ladies' Social Union and the Epworth League will give a chicken supper tomorrow evening at the Methodist church. Anyone wanting supper sent from the church will please send their own dishes. The political meeting ' called by Dr. Goldman for tonight at the Auditorium, Indiana Harbor, has been called oft. The Women's Missionary society of the Congregational church will meet with Mrs. E. Cadman, corner One Hundred and Forty-fifth street and Baring avenue, tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. The Home Economic department of the East Chicago Woman's club will

noia meir last meeting of this year Monday evening with Mrs. A. H. W. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson will give a demonstration in the making1 of angel's food and Mrs. John Hill will demonstrate a fruit salad. There will bo other features to be announced later.

Mrs. L. D. Brennan' of North Magoun

the Men's club and the Willing Work- avenue is entertaining with a May par

ers of St. Mary's Catholic church net- i ty today. Her Invitations were un-

ted a nice sume, which will be devoted j usually dainty affairs, representing a

j Ehrhardt, 3313 Michigan ave.. Indiana jery Sunday evening at 7:30 p. . She Is

FEMALE HELP. WANTED Good girl for general house work; good wages. Mrs. F- S. Baxter, 669 Hohman St., Hammond.

WANTED A girl for general housework. 12 Mason st., lower flat. Phone 1448.

WANTED Protestant girl for . housework in family of four; must furnish character reference. Apply 3520 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor.

Harbor,

29-3

FO RSALE Full bred barred Plymouth Rock setting eggs. 343 E. Carroll St., Hammond. Phone 797.

FOR SALE 5 -passenger auto, late model, fully equipped, excellent mechanical condition, fine paint. Humpfer Bros., phone 1550, 678 Hohman St., Evenings, 869R, 20 Rlmbach ave.

WANTED A washwoman.. Apply 29'

Warren st.j, Hammond. 1-3 WANTED An experienced girl for general housework in family of 3. Apply 64 Rlmbach ave., Hammond.

WANTED Girl or middle aged woman for general housework. 5 Sibley St., Hammond. 30-2

WANTED Girl for general housework. 476 E. Carroll . St., Hammond. Phone 976R. , .

WANTED An . experienced waitress. American restaurant, ',120 Sibley st., Hammond. . 30-2

WANTED A young girl. to assist with housework; no washing. Apply 192 Hoffman at., Hammond. 30-6

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. Wrlll sell or exchange for Hammond property. Inquire Anton Hetn, Cedar Lake, Ind.

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 years. Phone 1121R. Call at 8 a. m. or after 8 p. m.

FOB RENT.

FOR RENT 8-room house, with bath

and basement, with laundry tubs

every convenience; $20 per month. Call

at 828 Calumet ave., Hammond:

the only ordained medium In the city

of Hammond.

SHERIFFS SALE. Causa No. 7611.

State Of Indiana, )

(ss: County of Lake,)

Lake Superior Court, March Term. 1913. FRED, MILLER BREWING COMPANY,

a corporation, . vs. i- BAR A JAMBUSIC 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

YOUNG MAN BE A BARBER. I teach you quickly, cheaply, thoroughly and

furnish tools, i give you actual shop Saturday, the 10th dav of work and you keep half the receipts.! '

Write me for catalogue. A. B. Moler,

Pres. Moler Barber 111.

College,

Chicago, 28-6

WANTED Addressers, piece work; only good writers need apply. Frank S. Betz Co., Hammond. 28-5

FOUND The best advertising bedium

in the northern part of the stati The Times.

PHONE 771 . FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors,

61 State st., Hammond.

LEGAL NOTICES.

charge of house during confinement. FOR RENT Nice front room; suitable Address M I, Times, Hammond. . .for one or two gentlemen. 7 Rlmbach ' ' ave., Hammond. WANTED Girl for general housework. ,- - 928 So. Hohman St., Hammond. FOR RENT One suite of rooms furnlshed for light housekeeping. ApWANTED An experienced girl fortpiy;235 Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone general housework. Apply " 61 Ruth 873W. st., Hammond. 2-sf , , . 11 - m - FOR RENT Three furnished rooms WANTED Girl for housework. 18S for gentlemen.: 141 Clinton St.. Hamriummer ave., Hammond. . mond. All modern. Phone 1026R. WANTED Young woman for respon- FOR RENT-Furnished rooms; modern sible position in office; must have convenlcnces. 10 Rus8eH st.. Hamsome experience In pricing orders. monj Frank S. Bctz Co., Hammond. " 28-5 - ' . ." MALE HELP-Men who are looking for WANTED Experienced waitress at good Jobs where they can earn good East Chicago restaurant. 4624 For- dollars, always read The Times male syth ave-. East Chicago. 14tf help ads. "W.A NTFT) TO T?"F,'ISJT FOH RENT-Furn8tied room; suitable M-AVTPrT n a V , for two. Room 17, over Lion store. WANTED Board and room for two , , . Mrs. Nona Davis. 30-3 gentlemen within walking distance of courthouse; references given. R M, .. T "" " ti . tja on FOU RENT Large front room for Times, Hammond. 30-2 . , . , gentleman; modern. Apply 43 CarWANTED TO RENT A garage on the roll St., Hammond. Phone 813M. 29-5 south side. Phone 380 Hammond. FOR RENT An upper fiat. 7 rooms. LOST AND FOUND. Jlll LOST Sunday on Hohman St.. a gold FOR RENT Light housekeeping watch and silver fob with W. II. S. rooms. 188 Flumrner ave- Hammond. O. A. engraved on It; $5 reward. Re- . . turn to R. H. d'ardner. 410 Fred st., FOR RENY Upper fiat: 864 Bo. HohWhlttng, or Times office, Hammond. man st.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply! . Times office, Hammond. 8tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING irlven .

SHERIFF'S SALE. Cause No. 9526. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of . Lake),

Lake Superior Court, January Term,

1913. BANK OF WHITING vs.

ALBERT HARMS, A WIDOWER,

et al. '

By virtue of an Order of Sale to 'me directed f rom . the Clerk of the Lake

Superior Court, I will expose to pub-

May, 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-wlt:

Lot number thirty-one (31), block

twenty-three (23), in Chicago

Tolleston Land A Investment

Company's sixth addition to Tol

leston, now City of Gary, Lake

County, Indiana.

If said renta and profits will not sell

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de

cree. Interest and costs, I will at the

same time and place offer for sale the

fee simple in and to 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 r.elief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Taken as the property of Bara Jam-

buslc et al. at the suit of Fred Miller

Brewing Company,, a Corporation.

HENRY WHITAKER, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Bomberger, Sawyer & Curtis, Atty's for Plaintiff.

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

Chicago Wholesale prices for car

bon and other oils were as follows

Standard white, 150 test, 10ic; per

fection, lOic; headlight. 170 test, 12c; eocene, 12c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 27c; special naphtha, 19c; raw linseed, single brls. 51c; boiled do, 52c;

turpentine, 49c; summer black oil, 7c;

winter black oil, S4c.

These quotations apply to brl lots f.

o. b. Chicago.

to the building fund. The exact amount Is not yet known as the returns are

not all In, but the large attendance

assured the financial success of the enj tertalnment, as well as its social suc

cess. DeBrlae and Gorman furnished some good music for the dancing, this

feature of the program being enjoyed

until 10:30 o'clock when the boxes

which represented the culinary skill of

I the ladies who filled and donated them.

PRODUCE MARKET.

Butter Extra creamery. 29430c;

firsts, 27H2Sc; seconds. 2627c; dai

ries, 2529c; packing stock. 2424c;

process. 37 (B: 27140.

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15c;

geese, lOSfioc; ducks, jixgibc;

fowls, 161417c; roosters. 1212He.

Eggs Firsts, 17 18c; Ordinary

firsts, 16 17c; dirties. 144l5c;

checks, 13Va14c; miscellaneous lots,

17Sil"ic.

Beans.- Pea, hand picked, - $2.15

2.39; brown Sv-edish, $1.061.25: Lima, per 100 lbs, $6.406.50; red kidney.

$1.75(8-2.20.

Potatoes Minnesota, 36 S 43c; Wis

consin, 36 46c; new, brls, red, $4.50(3)

5.75; new, brls, white, $4.005.00;

sweet, hamper, $1.00 1.25.

Green fruits Apples, $2.252.50

per brl; $1.00 2.50 per box; strawber

ries. 24 qts, $3.50 4.00; 24 pts, $1.75' 2.25.

Vegetables Radishes, doz bunches,

25 & 60c; hampers, $1.25 1.75; cabbage.

old. brls, 75c$1.00; new, crate, $1.60

2.00; spinach, box, 2-3 bu, 6075c; cucumbers, box, 2 doz, $2.003.00; car

rots, sacks, washed, 3545c; new, brl.

$1.75 3.00; turnips, new, crates, $1.00; cauliflower, case, $3.00 4.00; onions, 65

0 68 lb sacks. 30 60c; new, crate, 90c

$1.75; tomatoes, crates, $2.754.25; lettuce, leaf, box, 3540c; parsley, large brls, $3.003.50; parsnips, tubs.

4550c; beets, new brls, $3.004.00;

string beans, hamper, $3.00 4.50.

Veal 060 lbs, 1012c; 60 90

lbs. HH12i4c; 80110 lbs, 1214c;

85160 lbs, coarse. 7 9c.

BIGGIE FOR HARBOR

Wow! Big Cherokee Indians are on the war

path and will come to Indiana Harbor on Sunday to eat up the home baseball

team alive. At least such Is their intention, but the members of the home team are of the opinion that they will

not furnish the meal, but will do some

of the feasting and that the met will

be red meat, very rare.

May basket full of flowers hand-paint-' There wilt be a meeting Wednesday evening of the Central hospital general committee, the place of meeting to be

announced later. Get a Gas Heating Stove. Delay may mean Illness. No. Ind. Gas & Elec, Co.

INDIANA HARBOR. LOST Necklace with topaz setting, probably on Grapevine. Drummond, or 139th streets. Return ot Central drug store, Indiana Harbor and receive reward. 1-tt The entertainment given last night' at the Christian church by the Centralizing School of Music, Fine Arts building, Chicago, was "a decided success. The attendance was considerably larger than that at the last event In the entertainment course, and this was most gratifying to Rev. Carpenter and others interested In the success of the course. The program was most pleasing and of considerable variety and was offered by seven trained entertainers, among them Mrs. Charles Shoemaker, who husband is superintendent of the German-American Car Co.'s plant. Mrs. Shoemaker was one of the readers. A general invitation was extended to the members of the audience to visit

The Indians who Intend to swoop

down upon Indiana Harbor on Sunday ihe school on the occasion of their

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A

- LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens

of the City of Hammond, Lake County,

lie sale to the highest bidder for cash Indiana, that the undersigned. Stephen

in hand, at the east door of the Court Langohr, is a male Inhabitant and

resident of the City of Hammond, said Township, County and State of Indiana, and is over the age of twenty-one

years and has resided 5n thi State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, Lake County,

Indiana, for more than jix months

prior to the date of this notice. And

that he Is a qualified voter, a man of

House In, Crown Point, Indiana, on

Saturday, the 24th day of

May, 1913,

between the nours ot 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-wlt:

Fart of the S. W. of the N. E. V of J good moral character and a fit

to rr aflr on yonr mat SPECIALIZED PUBLICITY.

HIGHLY - TIMES WANT ' ADS

SERVICE TO YOVt

ARE FOR

Section Eight (8), Township

Thlrty-slx (36) North, Range

Eight (8) West, described as fol

lows: Commencing at a point

five (5) chains and seven (7)

links east ana one hundred one and five tenths (101.5) feet south

person

to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicatingliquors; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday In June, the same being the 2nd day of June., 1913. for a renewal of a license to retail lntoxl-

of the N. W. corner of said forty I eating, splritous, vinous and malt llq-

(40) acres, running thence eastluors in less quantities than five gal-

three (3) chains and eighty-lions at a time and permit the same to three (83) links, thence north be drank upon the premises where

twelve (12) feet, thence west sold. Said license being heretofore three (3) chains and eighty- granted by the Board of County Cornthree (83) linfcs, thence south mlssioners on the Sd day of June, 1912,

feet to the place of and issued by Charles A. Johnson, au

ditor of said Township, County and State, for a period of one year from

said date.

The undersigned to . continue to be the owner during the term of such license and renewal thereof and until

said license Is sold, assigned or trans

ferred . to some other location. The precise location where liquors are to

be-" sold is as follows:

One-story frame building, six rooms in -rear, room Is 23x35, on lot 6, Lovltzon's subdivision to Hammond, "House

ro. vsi maiana pouievard. Said room

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.40

8.90; medium to good steers, $7.60

8.35; inferior to fair steers, $6.857.60;

fat cows and .heifers, $5.00 8.50; can

ners and cutters, $3.25 5i 5.00; antlce

bulls and stags, $5.50 7.65; feeding

cattle, $6.00 8.00; fair to fancy veal

salves, $8.25 0 9.25; heavy calves, $5.00

7.00; milkers and springers, per head

$40.00090.00.

Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.30S.45;

heavy butchers, - $8.30 8.50; light

butchers, $8.40 8.65; light bacon, $8.30

8.62H ; liKht light, $S. 30 8.55; heavy

shipping, $8.30 8.45; heavy packing, $8.108.35; mixed packing, $8.208.35;

rough, heavy packing. $7.90 8.10.

Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $8.50

8.80; lambs, fair to good, $8.0008.50;

lambs, common to fair, $7.60 8.00;

lambs, good to choice heavy, $8.15"

8.60; lambs, feeders, $6.00 7.75; lambs

culls, $6.257.50; yearlings, fair to best

light, $7.107.S5; yearlings, fair to

best heavy, $6.75 7.50.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

are tne lamous tneroKee .Indian Dase

ball club. They are genuine redskins from the wetsern plains and reservations, and are advertised as the "undisputed champions of the west." While

they are real Indians, they are guar

anteed to be sound, gentle and city

broke in press notices from various towns they have visiter and in which

they have carried off honors galore.

These notices offset the war-like and

blood-thirsty looking posters which have been distributed about town advertising t vent.

In fact every Indian of them is said

to be a perfect gentleman under the mot trying circumstances.

The Indians are equipped with a

canvas fence 1,200 reet long and ten feet high, as well as a portable grandstand for use In towns where grand

stands and ball parks are not, but cf

course they will leave tnis parapner-

nalla behind them when they visit the Habor.

The linelup is as follows:

Indiana. Translation. Position. Penobsquls. .. .Spotted Tail.... 1st base Guispansls White Cloud.... Pitcher Aoohaqul. . .Three Rivers ...Left Field

twelve (12)

beginning, also a part of the

southwest quarter of the northeast quarter ; of section eight (8), Township Thlrty-slx (36) North, Rangef eight (8) West, described ah follows: Commencing at a point five (5) chains and seven (7) limks east, and one hundred thirtf-nlne (139) feet

the; I

said forty (4-t) acres, running tahence eastlthree (3). chains and : eighty-three. (83)" links, thence noruj thirty-eight (38)

Waumbeeka Scar Face.. ...2d base Secontee Red Horse 3d base

Itasca. .Sitting Bull, Jr. ...Center field

Xatalonlta. . Man-Afraid-of -Himself

Short Stop

Sasquln Big Beaver Right Field Agudwum Red Tail ......Catcher

Cobossee. . . .Swift Horse, . . .Substitute

Wanagee. . Face-In-The-Clouds ..Pitch Obasco Black Eagle Pitcher

public recitals which are held the

second and third Saturdays of each month at 3:15 p. m. The meeting, which was to havs been held tonight at the Auditorium, consisting of members of the republican, democratic and progressive parties, and for which invitations were sent out by Dr. Goldman of East Chicago, has been called off. - The Christian church will begin this evening a series of revival meetings which will continue at least a wek' 01 ten days and perhaps longer. Elder J. F. Futcher, pastor of the Ashland boulevard church, Chicago, will be In charge and this fact should warrant their success as he has built up quite a reputation as a platform speaker, and this fact should win him a g.ood hearing from the start. He baa clone much work for the Masonic order and Fraternal Union In ; Chicago, amona whose membership he has a large fol

lowing of admirers. . The Royal Neighbors will meet In Hammond tomorrow afternoon to attend the first school of instruction. All the near-by camps are invited to attend and the Harbor ladies will leav on the car that leaves Indiana Harbot at 12:40 o'clock. Have comfort In the bathroom with a Gas Heating Stove. No. Ind. Gas & Eled Co.

Frank Comeford, the Fifth avenue

grocer, yesteraay reported to tne uary police that autoists in Fifth avenue had caused his horse to run away. The animal broke one of Its legs and last

night It had to be shot. Mr. Comeford

la looking for the owner or the auto and he has a $250 bill ready for him.

Every Woman Is interested and should know about the wonderful

Marvel sr'

uoucne

Ask yoardrngirlst for it. If he cannot supply the MARVEL.

ccept no other, but send stamp for book. Marvel Co. 44 E. 23dSL.M.T.

May July Sept. May

May

July Sept.

wheat. . wheat . wheat corn . . corn . . corn . . oats . . oats. . oats. .

Open. 92'i 92 91 i 65 v; 55 i 56S 34 3 4 ' 34 U

High 921; 924 55 g 56 Si 57 35 34 S, ' 34 .

Low 92 92 91 55 55 56 , 3 4i 34U 34 'i

Close

92H 91

55

55

34

34V4

THE HAMMOND DISTILLING G O . DXlLrY CAPACITY 2,000 QALL.ON8

Hay Re'ceiptH, 687 tons: shipments, 6S tons. Demand light and market quiet. Offerings liberal. Choice timothy, $1617.50: No. 1, $1415: No. 2 and No. 1 mixed, $12.5013.50; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed. $10 12. Thrashed timothy, $8 10. Clover, $9 '11. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $13 13.50; No. 1, $11.50G12.50; No. 2, $1011. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $1112.50; No. 1, $1011. Illinois, Indiana and AVisconsln feeding prairie $8S 9. Packing $6.50S7.50. Straw Rye, $89; oat, $6.507.50; wheat, $67.

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

Cabstracters

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES

C B. UOTT, Prcside-l t-AXX HAMMOND, Vlce-Frealdent . S, m.ACKMUW, Secretary A. U. TAPPER. Treraorer KDWAKO J. JlDEK, Maitsfa

Secretary Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

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