Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 14, Hammond, Lake County, 3 July 1913 — Page 7
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MAJiTC HELP. BOILERMAKERS (R. K. experience)
to take place of men on strike: free board and transportation. Apply at 642 Srt Tnrhorn St.. Chicago. 3-3
BLACKSMITHS (R. R- work) to take nlaee of men on strike; must be ex
perienced: free board and transporta
Hon. AddIv at 642 So. Dearborn St..
Chicago.
MACHINISTS (R. R. work) to take
place of men on strike; must be ex nerienced: free board and transporta
tion. Aoolv at 642 So. Dearborn st.,
Chicago.
WANTED Night clerk. Cravens.
Phone 43,
IeaL EstatE IargaimS
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Position as housekeeper:
widower preferred. Apply 40 Atchi
son ave., Robertsdale. 3-2
SITUATION WANTED German girl
wants housework. 89 Ogden St..
Hammond. Phone 1075J. 3.2
LEGAI, NOTICES.
FOR SALE Cheap, two-story fiat
building; modern, in good condition.
between Condlt and Doty st.; easy pay
ments; rents $48 a month. Phone 1617 or call Frank J. Wachewlcs, Real Estate, 100-155th St., West Hammond.
FOR SALE One 6-room bungalow, 37 4 ft- lot. Highland St.; one 7-room 1H -story house, 37 14 ft. lot, Detroit St.; two 6-room cottages, 87 H ft. lots, Summer st. These houses are new and modern. Payment down terms. Phone 1527. Roy C. Fowler, owner. 2-3
FOR SALE 100 foot lot,
corner Russell and Hohman sts.; best lot in city ot Hammond. For particulars
address Hammond Realty
Co., Hammond, Ind.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE
COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
COURT. ROOM NO. 2. MAY TERM, 1913. GEORGE E. VERMETT VS.
JOHN BIERNACKI ET AL CAUSE NO. 6520. ACTION TO FORECLOSE
MECHANICS LIEN.
Now comes he cross-complainant by
& Curtis, alter
ed 1 TTl 4- neys' na nle lne,r cross-oompiamt
uy-r wuuui. A-LUiiman ai., 1 herein, together with an affidavit of a
FOR SALE 111 IlOmeWOOd, Bamberger, Sawyer oer t TTi and file thel
OO-t C5UUU1. xruillliail ft L, herein, together wit
apartment residence: seven competent person, showing that the
Bald Estate is suoposed to be solvent. I shipping, SS.708.S5; heavy packing.
GARY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, I $8.606 8.70.
Administrator. 1 Cattle Choice, to prime steers, $8.80
Dated April 17, 1918. I 8.85; medium to good steers. $7.60S
8.26 inferior to fair steers, $7.007.50;
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. fat cows and heifers, $4.S08.35; can-
In the matter Of the Estate of Thomas I ners and cutters, $3.264.75; native
Pakoric, Deceased. No. 1054. I bulls and stags, $5.007.B0; fair to Notice is hereby given that the un- I fancy veal calves, $8.75 9.50; heavy
dersigned has been appointed adml-n- 1 calves, $5.007.00; milkers and spflng-
Utrator of said Estate, by the Judge era, per head, $40.00 85.00.
of the Lake Superior Court.
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent I PROTiTimi! TVf APTCPT1
MIKE ROMANOVIC, Administrator. Dated June 3, 1913.
Dairy Products Eggs, strictly fresh, 22c; firsts, 17 17)!ic; miscellaneous lots, cases re-
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. turned. 15417c; checks, cat. StffiS:
In the matter of the Estate of Oscar butter, extra creamery, 26c; extra
Barnhart, Deceased. No. 1056. I firsts, 25i26c; firsts, 24c; seconds. Notice la hereby given that the un- 2323V4c; ladles. 220ISc: dairies.
dersigned has been appointed admin- extra. 25c; firsts. 24c: racking stock.
istrator of said Estate, by the Judge 20V4S21C.
of the Lake Superior Court. I Poultry.
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Turkeys, cer lb. 17c: Borings. 25c:
camp will be conducted strictly on a military basis. It is expected that 10,000 Polish visitors and twice as many others will be attracted to the military spectacle.
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rooms and bath on each hrwihrvr ZZrr" rau" ",'er,,0, 10c: 4Mk,: 1 floor. Separate heating 4 Bubanovic. his wife, whose COMPAM Administrator. 16c:eeese- 815c;.f
a. -j i I true christian name is unknown, are! r... a I . -..
not residents of the State of Indiana.
Said defendants are therefore hereby
cy of said action
stand for trial
at the next term of said Court, and
that unless they appear and answer
Separate
plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. A barcrain.'
part cash. Address M, Times in" ?hat th? MPm"dwMny
Hammond.
Dated June 4, 1914.
' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of Chester
M. Frazee, Deceased. No. 1056. Notice is hereby given that the un-
E060 lbs, 11012c; 603)90 lbs. 12
124c; 80110 lbs, 1213Hc; 100110
lbs, 14c.
Melon Gems, standard crate, $2.50 2.75 ;
pony crate, $1.SC2.15; watermelons,
' ' 1"'-1 """ -I'm wr Jr,wd ha8 been app0inted admin- ner rar i2no 00(ff X2B 00 FOR SALE Fa r m landr 6. 10. 20 or or demur therein, at the calling of said lstrator of 8aid Estate, by the Judge i ' JI
40 acres; one mile west of Ross. In- I cause, on the 9th day of September, A. I of the Lake Superior Court.
WANTED One or two young men in each town in Lake county to consldr a real live, money-making opportunity in demonstrating and distributing a quick-moving electric specialty; no experience necessary; permanent and lucrative employment for a llvo wire. Address H. L. Company, East
Chicago, Ind.
3-3
LABORERS WANTED Hart ditch bridge. Highland, Ind., $2.75 for ten hours; board In camp or at Highland. G. O. Reed, general contractor. . 2tf
WANTED - Registered 8chliekers pharmacy, ave.. East Cbjicago.
pharmacist. 715 Chicago 30tf
; FEMALE HELP. WANTED Lady compositor experienced on stfa.ight matter. Frank S.
Bet Co., Hammond.
8-3
WANTED Woraan or young lady to do house to house advertising; nothing to sell; pleasant work; 41-25 per day and commission; experience not necessary. Address A J, Times, Hammond. 2"J
WANTED Experienced girl for general housework; no washing; no email, children. Apply to Mrs. Deming, 980 So. Hohman St., Hammond.'
WANTED Three experienced waitresses at the Broadway restaurant; $8 per week and room..., 2-3
FOR SALE Bargains in real estate; quick action. B. R. Yasulls. 3604 Deodar St., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Phone 661J.
oulre at C. Ooms. address Griffith. Ind.. D- 1913. the same being the second day
route 1. 3-6 of tne ne,t term of said Court to be
begun and held In Room No. 2, In the
FOR SALE Real estate and insurance I Superior Court Building, at Hammond,
In all its branches. Jacob E. Fried- J in said County and State, on the seo-
man, East Chicago. I ond Monday of September, A. D. 1913,
said action will be heard and deter-
FOR SALE New modern bungalow on mined in their absence.
one of the best residence streets in ln Witness Whereof, I hereunto set
city. For particulars phone 1241R after my hand and affix the seal of said
6 p. m.
Said Estate is supposed to be sorvent.
RALPH FRAZEE, Administrator.
Dated June 13, 1913.
FOR SALE 7-room house on 60-foot
lot, with bath, hot water heat, elec
tric light and gas, cement basement.
laundry tubs. 107 Douglas St.. Hammond. Mrs. Wm. Steigllts. 26-2
Court, at Hammond, this 2nd day of I istrator of said Estate, by the Judge
juiy. A. v. iHia. 0f the Laue Suoerlor Court.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the matter of the Estate of Anton
Radosevich, Deceased. No. 1018.
Notice is hereby given that the un- Beans hand pick!lt per bu, $i.902.25;
red kidney, $1.75 2.25; brown Swedish,
Berrien.
Gooseberries, case, 16 qts, $1.001.25;
blueberries, case 24 qta, $3.003.50; red raspberries, 24 qts. $2.00(33.00; black raspberries, case 24 qts, $2.50fp 3.25; case, 24 pts, 90c $1.35; blackberries. (Case 24 qts, $2 3; case, 24 pts.
$1.00 1.25; strawberries, case, 16 qts,
$1.00 2.00.
Vegetables.
dersigned has been appointed admin-
ERNEST L. SHORTR1DGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.
HENRY F. MAC CRACKEN, . Administrator.
Dated April 30. 1913.
FOR SALE Improved farms in Michi
gan and northern Indiana. Write F.
E. May, Edwardsburg. Mich. 17-lm
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
WANTED Capable woman or girl to do housework in family of two; no washing; good wages. Call at library. Tel. 1016R or 916 J. Mrs. Sawyer, 48 Clinton St., Hammond. 1-2
FQTi SALE. FOR SALE KEEP COOL. We have returned from Peru, Ind., with a carload of refrigerators, cork filled, porcelain lined, with water coolers, with the prices they must move. Be sure and come prepared to take advantage of these great bargains. Never again will you have the opportunity to get highest grade make of refrigerators at the give-away prices. We do as we advertise. Yours for business. HAMMOND FURNITURE CO., J. Arkin, manager, 242 East State st. " Be sure you are at the right place. Look
for the SIGN WITH THE
CLOCK IN THE CENTER.
WANTED Girl for general housework: good wages. 18S Plummer avt., Hammond. 28tf
WANTED Girl for our butter and egg section; must have experience ln weighing. Lion Store Grocery. Apply to F. E. Lovegren. 26tf
WANTED 50 girls; must be over 16 years of age. Apply Reid & Murdock Co., Hammond.
WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Apply . 30 Warren st.
Hammond. 23tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
IF IT'S WALL PAPER OR PAPER
hanging phone 1036VV. I. Xk Cohen. 289 Sibley St., Hammond. 2-6
WILL GO OUT BY THE DAY TO SEW.
Mrs. Lovelace, 8 State St., Ham rnond.
YOUNG MAN BE A BARBER I
teach you Juickly, cheaply, thoroughly and furnish tools. I glvej you
actual shop work and you kep half
the receipts. Write me for catalogue.
A. B. Moler, Tres. Moler College, Chicago, 111. ' 28-6
HIOH GRADE WATCHES AND DIA-
monds at a giveaway price. We Just placed a number of high grade watch
es and diamonds on saie 10 De seen
ficed for the money we advanced on same. They must go to get our money. DO YOU WANT A BARGAIN? Provi
dent Loan Co., 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. 30-6
FREE CINDERS Inquire rooms 214, 216 or 218 Hammond Bldg., Ham
mond. Thone 111. 27tf
WANTED To make your porch and
window screens. Wm. J. Keller, Ham mond. Phone 1294Y4.
PASTURlNCj Will pasture live stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles
south of Hammond. Address M. Times,
Hammond- e 2tf
PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors,
1 State st.. Hammond. WANTED TO REN$. WANTED Five or 6-room flat or cot
tage on south Bide, about Aug. 1 or
15. F 30, Times. Hammond. 2-3
NOTHING IS OF GREATER IMTOR
TANCE TO YOU THAN TO KEEP POSTED ON PASSING EVENTS IN 1TOUR LOCALITY BY ' READING THH
XXilES EACH EVENING.
FOR SALE Imperial motorcycle; first
class condition; bargain. 627 David
son place. Whiting. 3-6
FOR SALE 1913 model K Krit auto;
guaranteed to be in first class run
ning order; will demonstrate any even
ing , after 6:30. For appointment call
phone 1698. 3-2
FOR SALE: Good horse $50 cash
Ideal Grocery and Market Fifth ave
and Jackson St.. Gary. 3-3
FOR SALE 'OR TRADE Grocery and
market cheap if taken at once. Ad-
fltess 7 F, Times, Hammond, Ind.
PIANO-Strictly "high grade new pia
no must be sold at once to satisfy
Judgment' claim. This piano cost $375
and has been used only 11 months. Positively the best snap ever offered. Buyer may have clear title to samejtpr
$111.50. Call 34, Hammond, Ind.
LOST AND FOTTND.
FOUND Pair of side curtains at Cedar Lake for touring car. Party owning same may get Information by pay
ing for this ad. Times office, Ham
mond, Ind. - 25tf
- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of Matte In the matter of the Estate of Andrew
Janos, Deceased. No. 1007. I Sejo, Deceased. No. 1628.
Notice is hereby given that the un- Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin- I dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of said Estate, by the Judge istrator of said Estate, by the Clerk -5 .
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.
LINCOLN V. CRAVENS, Administrator. Dated May 5. 1913.
$1.00 1-25; cabbage, new, per crate, $1.50 2.75; string beans, green, hamp
er, $1.5001.75; wax, $1.001.60; spin
ach, tub, 35 45c; tomaiaes, case of 4
baskets, 60c$l; beets, new, 100 bunch.
$1.26 1.75: cauliflower, case, 30c$l:
carrots, 100 bunches, $1.25 1. GO; head lettuce, tub. 50 75c; radishes, 100
bunches, ?Sc$1.00; potatoes, new, bu
5070c; new, brl, $1.902.15; onions,
new, crate, 5090c; turnips, 100 bunch
es, $1.502.50; green peas, sack, $1.00
LAKE CO. TEAMS TO BE PRESENT Trap shooters representing nearly every state ln the union will pather at Grant park today when the Pre-Oym-
picJTrap Shooting Tournament will bo held under the auspices of the Chicago , Gun Club in connection with all inter
national games. The Chicago Gun Club expects to bring together tho largest
gathering of trap shooters ever held
at any one turnament. Lake County
will be represented by teams from Hammond, Gary and Lowell.
The first event, open to all amateur!
of the world, is scheruled to start at two o'clock this afternoon, sontestants
receiving a handicap of 16-22 yards and shooting 100 targets. Three members of the Hammond Gun Club have entered
in this event, Joe Verish, HI Greer, and
Martin Scherer. Tomorrow morning
Hammond will enter a five man team composed of Joe Verish, F. B. Trovert,
HI Green, J. C Becker, Martin Scherer
and J. W. Wilcoxen in the International amateur team race.
This event will be for the champion
ship of the world, the team scoring th j
highest total of targets, will represent
the United States ln the International Trap Shooting tournament to be held ln Germany next year. Considering that
they have been making exceptionally good scores this Seasan the Hammond nimrods are. confident ' of making a strong bid to be among the leaders. Nearly 600 entri-ss have been received and the tournament will last three days.
Said Estate is supposed to be sol
vent.
LAZAR W. SARIC, Administrator. Dated March 14. 1913.
Dreamed Beef.
No. 1 ribs, 16Hc; No. 1 loins. ISttc;
No. 1 rounds, 13c; No. 1 chucks.
lOVic; No. 1 plates. 8c.
POST
OFFICES GET JEW EQUIPMENT
LOST Watch; medium size gold hunt
ing case with black leather fob. be- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
tween Carnlegie library. Hohman and I In the matter of the Estate of Thomas
Truman and Truman and Sohl ets,
Finder please phone The Mcllroy Belt
ing & Hose Co., and be rewarded.
RENT.
FOR RENT Two modern 5-room flats;
T!t,!am hC3t: "n.,4 ,.ne f t0Xe, rm- GARY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK.
I-!, t ' " "in ave- Administrator.
aim uovivsun 11., vjary. 3-3
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of George
Yanoscak. Deceased. No. 1058.
Malkowskl. Deceased. No. 1044. Notice is hereby given that the un-
Notice Is hereby given that the un- dersigned has been appointed admin-
dersigned has been appointed admin- I istrator of said Estate, by the Judge
istrator of said Estate, by tbe Judge of 01 tne Superior Court,
the Lake Superior Court. I ald Estate is supposed to be solvent.
Said Estate is auDbosed to be sol- QhORGE JI1HOK,
BONFIRE
vent.
Administrator.
Dated June 18, 1913.
Dated May 19, 1913.
FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 264 State Line, 2nd flat. Hammond, s-j
FOR RENT Furnished room; all mod
ern Improvements. 781 So. Hohman ,strator of said Estate, by the Judge
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of John
Kovaclc, Deceased. No. 1047.
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admln-
st., Hammond.
8tM of the Lake Superior Court.
. 7 ,. J. SOUTH SIDE TRUST & SAVINGS
inu ugins, gas: cnoice. inquire 754
So. Hohman st, Hammond.
Maplestone.
Tel. 744.
BANK. Administrator. Dated May 23, 1913.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room with kitchen privileges; mod
ern conveniences; north side. ' Tel
1744.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of Musslo
Randazzk), Deceased. No. 1033.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been .appointed admin
istrator of said Estate, by the Judge
of the Lake. Superior Court.
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.
GARY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK,
Administrator. Dated May 12, 1913.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CHILD. SAM
OLD
E
STORY
Government Officials Busy As This Is End of the Fiscal Year.
New equipment Is heing Installed In all first and second-class postofflces of the country, 2,500 in number, and among those so favored are the Gary St Hammond offices. The "time marking" machines ir being thrown out and being replaced by the "Universal," made by another firm. Electric Machines. The postmasters of these two cities hare a new canceling machine and a new stamping machine on his hands. They are to be propelled by electricity, as were the "Time Markig"- machines, which will be shipped back to' the manufacturer In Chicago, aa they were rented by the government. Tie Reason Why.
The old story of the small child play
ing around the bonfire and the result
was repeated in Gary yesterday after
noon. , wjien asked as to the comparative
Little Rosl Gelebronskl. six years merits of the machines Assistant Post-
old, was frightfuly burned about thai master Rabe of Hammond said that he
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of Louis
W. Gassert, Deceased. No. 1061. I GARY.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un- I Lot 33, blk 12, Jackson Park SO.
Broadway add, Fred Seabrlght to Mary A. Wright
i . I dersigned has been appointed admin-
ttot? rc-VT" t r - Istrator of said Estate, by the Judge
::r; ,ru " th superior court
... iijjuva, xi., w . ot hi. tnicago line passes door; will be vacant July 6; rent reasonable. Mr. W. A. Dibblee, 424
Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone 1148M.
body yesterday when' flames from a bonfire at Eigteenth avenue and Massachusetts street ignited her clothing. A man named Mullen rushed to th-j child's assistance and rolled her In the sand.
Rosle was taken to the Gary Gen
eral Hospital. Today it was said that her chances for living are uncertain.
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.
JOHN W. MORTHLAND. Administrator. Dated May 29, 1913.
I-OR RENT One nicely furnished
room; modern; 3 minutes walk from
courthouse; gentlemen only. Tel. 511.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
with bath very reasonable. 130 Fay
ette St., Hammond. , 2-2
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of Ell Bo
h?h. Deceased. No. 1052.
Notice ts hereby given that the un- I Lot 21 and e 15 ft. lot 20. blk 3
Lot 34. blk 2, 6th 3o. Broadway
add. So. Broadway Land Co. to Joseph A. Smith... , INDIANA HARBOR.
Lot 27, blk 8, 4th add. Harbor
Bldg. Co. to George M. Conner 3,000
Lot 4, blk 56, Agnes O'Connell to
Bradford D. L. Glazebrook. . . . . WHITING.
FOR RENT One sleeping room; suitable for one or two gentlemen. 672
Honman st., Hammond. 2-2
FOR SALE Two horses and one mule.
Address E E, :Times, Central. Drug
store, Indiana Harbor. 2-3
FOR SALE At a bargain, billiard hall
and bowling alley; 7 tables, 4 alleys;
best location In city. Address 175 E. State at., Hammond. Phone 1687.
FOR SALE Hotel- and . saloon cheap;
doing good business. See me. Jacob
E. Friedman, East Chicago. 25tf
FOR SALE Two grocery wagons ln first class shape. Tel. 190R Whiting.
Ind., Or call 502-119th St., corner New
York. 23tf
FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardman piano at big sacrifice for cash. Call B M. Times. Hammond.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST $50 postofflce order, one $30 and $20 and small change. Address 639 So. Hohman St., Hammond, or Mrs. Mary Maupin, 4618 Dearborn St., first flat, Chicago, 111.
dersigned has been appointed admin-
istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of
the Lake Superior Court.
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.
GARY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK.
Administrator. Dated June t, 1913.
FOR RENT Modern, up-to-date eightroom house and garage. 86 Williams st. Call at 779 So. Hohman St., or phone
38- . 2-3
FOR rent Furnished modern five-
room flat at 228 Michigan. Call 5
Sibley St., Hammond. l-j
FOR RENT 6-room flat; modern con
veniences; furnace heat. 456 Summer
st., Hammond. Phone 1042M. 30-6
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of Sarah
Jane Stilson, Deceased. No. 1012.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed Executor
of said Estate, by the Judge of the
Lake Superior Court.
Said Estate Is supposed to he solvent.
FRANK DE BRIAE. Executor, Dated March 24, 1913.
Davidson's Blvd. add, Charles D. Davidson to Jesse LeRoy Emerson TOLLESTON.
Lot 25, blk 3, Logan Park add.
Andrew Joseph O'Connell to George Osllsto
Lots 32, 34, blk 8, Red Oak add.
Ferdinand Mayer to Henry Rickert HAMMOND.
W 10 ft. lot 25, lot 26, e 1H ft.
lot 27, blk 1, Townsend & Godfrey's add, Emll Mlnas.to State Street Realty Co HOBART.
Lots 3, 4, blk 2. So. Side add.
Hettle L. Ryan to David Cox...
600
. POLISH FALCONS
COW TO GARY
Two Regiments of National
Polish Organization Land in City Tomorrow.
195
FOR RENT 6-room flat; modern. J.
Jaracz, 4929 Magoun ave., East Chicago. 1-3
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of William
Schneidt, Deceased. Jo. 1016.
FOR RENT; Three furnished room flat
for light housekeeping. Inquire 345
Kane ave., Hammond.
Tomorrow" Gary will observe Its Sth
I Independence day and as far & possible
sane fourth celebrations will be observed.
A Military Encampment. Tomorrow at eight o'clock two regi
ments bearing arms will detrain at the Lake Shore depot. The troops will b the Polish National Military Falconf coming from this part of the centra!
states. The military boys will march
down Broadway and Forty-first nrenuo.
CHICAGO OIL MARKET. whpr their encampment is located.
General John barbamsKi ana stair
Wholesale prices of carbon and other olTicers arrived in Gary todiv and sot
oils: Standard white, lOHc; perfection, UP headquarters in South Tennessee
10Hc; headlight. 175, 12c: eocene. 12; street, lesteraay a quartermaster o-p-
oould see little difference - between
them and that both are good machines. Just why the old ones are being ejected by the democratic postmaster general is not known here. End of Fiscal rYar, Tha fiscal year in the postofflce closed yesterday, the postmasters and their assistants ar.e the busiest men ln town today. A quarterly report Is being issued, the C. O. D. end of the parcel post started, the Installation of new machinery going on as well as a hundred and one things that come up. at the end of the fiscal year.
FOR RENT Five furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. Upper flat 767 Walter st., Hammond. 1-3
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin- I v m r y,tha is- o-n- Itain and a deta-chment arrived to lay
'V'"1" VL Ba,u y lne JuaKe oli 19c. machine Kasollne,i 30c; out tho camp streets. D ,1 8up'r,of Co.urt' raw linseed ofl. single brls, 49c; 5 brl The Falcons will be in
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.
HATTIE SCHNEIDT. Administratrix Dated May 23. 1913.
Gary tomor-
Int. 4Srv holled. sinirle brls. 50c: 5 brl row. Friday ana caiuraay. mere will
lots. 49e; turpentine, 4Sc; summer
black oil. Sc. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of Toca
Babin, alias
No. 1013.
Yoca Babin. Deceased.
LOST Between Lake Shore depot and Ruth St., lady's gold watch. Return to J. S. Blackmun Co., Hammond. Reward. 2-2
LOST Brlndle pet bulldog; answers to name of Bob; spiked collar with (Bob Z O E W Lafayette); breast, feet, tip of tail white, whita ring about tieck; reward. Notify Times office or phone 10S9R. 25-12
REWARD For return of small tan colored satchel lost on Kennedy ave. between GrasscllI and Hessvllle. Address W. T. Kelly. 5 No. Wabash ave., Chicago. 1-3
LOST Child's black Bilk coat lined With blue on Hammond st. car or between Hohman and Oakley ave. on State st. Call phone 157. 1-3
4 RIB VOlt A TIMES UKADFAl
W ANTED TO BUY.
WANTED Saloon license for Ham
mond. Jacob E. Friedman. East Chi
cago. zaii i a
istrator of said Estate, by the Judge
CASH GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat No. 2 red, 930 96c; No. 8 red.
Notice Is hereby given that the n- 9093c; No- 2 hard wlnter- 916 erslgned has been appointed admin- 24c: No. 3 hard winter. 9091c: No.
WANTED TO BUY Any number of of the Lake Superior Court.
young pigs 6 or 6 months old; will
pay market price, delivered at Knick
erbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker,
Times office, Hammond. 27tf
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.
LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST I
CO., Administrator. Dated March 26. 1913.
WANTED TO BUY Yearling steers.
Address R S, Times. Hammond. 27tf
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the Estate of Angelo
Pannn. Deceased. No. 1017
JM.s-lN.hIV 'HI 1AA.N. Notice Is hereby given that the un-
MONEY TO LOAN We land $10 or dersigned has been appointed admln-
1 northern spring, 9394c; No. 3
northern spring, 92 93c; No. 3 spring,
9091e.
Corn No. 2, eoiQeiVic; No. 2 white,
62 62c: No. 2 yellow, 61f OHic; No.
3 60H?61c; No. 8 white, 6lHf62c;
No. 3 yellow, 60614c; No. 4, 68
60c.
Oats No. 2, 38V438c; No. 2 white, 42e; No. 3 white, 40V4O14c; No. 4
white, 39V440c; standard, 41Vi3
42c.
over to owners of furniture, pianos,
horses, wagons, etc. Also loans of $5 and up on their own note to people permanently employed. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rlmbach block (over Lion store). Phone 218. Open every evening. $10.00, $20.00, $30.00 or more loaned on your own note on furniture, piano, etc., at 2 per cent pef month. Money the same day you apply for it. Interest charged only for the time you keep the money. Confidential. Writ P. O. box 132, Indiana Harbor.
istrator of said Estate, by the Judge
of the Lake Superior Cotfrt.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Every Woman
Marvel XiHhs.p"r
jLoucne
Silk
Ask yotirdniMrlst for It. If he cannot supply tha MARVEL,
accept no otner. but end stamp lor book. Marvel U. 44 E. 2U 8L.M.T.
gheep Lambs, good to prime, $7.00 t Ro- lnmhs. common to EOOd. $6.25(59
L:nJ 106; lambs, culls, $4.00 6.50; lambs,
feeders, t.ntti s.zs; yearungs, iair to
best light, $6.756.0; yearlings, faif to best heavy, $5.5d6.25; wethers, plain to good, $4.25 4.75; wethers, good to choice, $4.75S?6.16. Hogs Bulk of sales. $8.70 8.80;
havy butchrs, $8.708.85; light butchrs, $8.6S8.85; light bacon, $8.65 8.85; light light, $8.60(3 8.75; heavy
be many drills and exhibitions and th.
PRIESTS ASSIGNED; Fort, Wayne, Ind., July 3. Four young men, cjrdatned to the priesthood of the Catholic church in this city a few days ago, today received their first pastoral appointments from Bishop Alerdlng. The Rev. Charles J. Scholl Is named as assistant to the Rev. L. A Moench, Mishawaka; the Rev H. M. Plaster, Hammond; the Rev. Emmett Kelly, assistant to the Rev. E. F. Barrett, Hammond, and the Ilev. M. Swiatkowski. assistant to the Rev. P. A. Kahllek, Gary. The appointment of the Rev. John Costello has not been made. Other appointments and 'changes announced are: The Rev. D. L Monahan from Mishawaka to Peru, as assistant to the Rev. J. H. Guendling; the Rev. M. J. Shea, from Lafayette to the pastorate at Covington and Veedersburg; the Rev Wm. F. Flaherty, assistant to tho Rev. M. J. Byrne, Lafayetto.
Growth of Father Kahellek's Polish parish in Gary necessitated the appointment of Father Swlatkowski as assistant There are now 700 families in St. Hedwig's parish, which also has a fine parochial school.
sunscniBE for the times.
THE HAMMOND D1ST1LL1NO O O . DAILY CAPACITY 20,000 GALLONS
Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.
(ABSTRACTERS)1
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES f. a. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-President I 4.S. BLACKMUN. Secretary A. O. T A Pill, Treainrer Kbward J. &DEB, Manager
Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND
HAMMOND AN 3 CROWN POINT, IVD
