Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1913 — Page 7
Wednesday. July 23, 1913.
THE TIMES. 7 REAL. KSTATB. I Total recsipt
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Classified Aj&Vertising
FOR SALE & lots with 290 feet of I Disbursements: railroad frontage and 225 feet on ( Board jit
145ta street within one square of city halL East Chicago. Ind. Address A. M.
F-, Time.
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As far as it Is possible It ! advise Ibat all classified ads sboald either ba Bb ailed or sent to the of Acs. The Timaa will not responsible for srrora i ada taken oTtr tbe telephone.
MAIEHELP. .WANTED Young man who has
plete schooling: and had
bookkeeping as assistant
see to shipping-. East Chicago, Ind.
com-
a course in
in office and
Co.. 23-3
Famous 'fc.
WANTED Two first class cement block makers, good wages paid- In-
nnir at FharDshoo'trs Park. Call
UM.I. 23-2
WANTED Old man, German preferred
Aolv Enterorise Bed Co. 23-S
WANTED Ale turners, steady work.
rood wages. Apply labor agents
office Western Steel Car Sc. Foundry,
Heaewisch. 111. 2S-J
WANTED Carpenters and labors- Ap
ply Hammond Glue Co. 23-2
IeaL EstatE IareainS
MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN We loan $10 or
over to owner 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 Rimbach bloc
(over Lion store.) Fhone 218. Open
every evening.
FOR SALE $ room, modern cottage.
cm 37 ft. lot. A bargain. Foe par
ticulars inquire iS 3Jica. Ave. 23-3
FOR SALE One seven room, modern
house, lot 37 H by 120. well located.
A bargain if taken at once. For terms
see Gio. W. Yeaiel. 205 Detroit street. Hammond. 23-2
FOR SALE House and lot. S&1S Firr street. Indiana Harbor. Phone 667J,
FOR SALE In Home wood, S54 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal
m Hammond. A bargain,
pait cash. Add jess M, Times
Hammond.
FOR SALE A tungalow in fine resi
dent dist for particulars phone 1241R.
MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To maka your porch aud
window screen a Wm. J. Keller. Hao-
mond. Phon 1294Y4-
.41
Carfare 33.00
Tabernacle Moo 35.00 Printing 53.00 Freight 40.80 Labor 12.08 Light 20.31
3.00 4.49 3.S 434.05
Piano expense, Hardware .... Incidentals ... Offering L E.
Hicks
3 $ $ $ $ $ Money Loaned $10 to $250
$ 2
CK.T
i s
FOR SALE-In the eitr of
Hammond, new 2-story 2 flat brick building. Located
PASTURING Will pasture llva stock; on Knickerbocker farm, two miles
south of Hammond. Address M. Times.
Hammono. 8tf
Total 193,91 Over draft 1.15 Out of the $43i-0a it is understood that Evan. Hicks bad to pay bis help. It is regreted that the report is a little late but on account of the absence of a member of the committee
was delayed. D. CARPENTER. Trea. E. AMICK. P. BRISSET. Finance com.
the
matter H. ' B. J.
PHONK Tit FOR BEST CLBANINO and sresslns:. Tonus; Men's Tailors.
on a business street. ill be I 1 Btl BB,BMl
&i.iu at a uaiuiiui. xetixis tttdvtctitti nnnArn
FURNISHED ROOM Steamheat, hot water, bath, electric light. C. S. Hegstrom, cor. State street, 652 Sohl street. 22-2
a. - i - rr
ai a uuriraiii. lerms
$500 down, balance easv
payments. Arthur Jamet, 3315 Michigan ave., Indiana
Harbor, Ind.
FOR SALE 7-room house on 50-foot lot. with bath, bot water heat, electric light and gas, cement basement, laundry tubs. 107 Douglas st Hammond. Mrs. Wm. Steiglits. 2S-1
WANTED A ftrst Hohman street.
class barber.
507 23-2
FOR SALE Lot in West Horr.ewood add. on Mason street. Reasonable If taken at once. Easy terms. Phone 14i. 21-3
WANTED 10 men between 40 and 50 years of age, must be healthy, sober and industrious. Steady work year through. Apply W. B, Conkey Co., Hammond, Ind.
WANTED Reliable man to do Janitor work. Apply at once. Ryan's, 2$ S. Hohman. next to Court House, ' Hammond. Ind. 22-8
FJ5MALE HELP. WANTED A girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. Mac Turner, 834 Truman avenue. ti-t
WANTED 50 girls for our
labelling department. Ap
ply Reid-Murdoch & Co. 21-6
m - w WANTED A coek. Hotel Reiland. phone 424M. East Chicago. 22-1
FOR SALE Five fine business lots on 119th street at the corner of Short
street. Whiting. Ir.diara. Also one large triangular residence lot on Short street. Apply to O. O. Forsyth. $07 Peoples Gas Building. Chicago. 21-6
FOR SALE Two story 7 room frame dwelling-. Hot water heat. All moden conveniences. 25S Truman ave.22-5
FOR SALE A good 160 acre farm, well improved. T. Thlel. St. John, lnd.22-6
ADVERTISE AXO AGAIN' IX THE TIMF.R.
ADVERTIJE
FOB fciALE. j JDR RENT. FOR SALE: Registered Holstein bull. FOR RENT Two and three room 7 years old. Schillo Bros., Rural j suits, for light housekeeping. No Route 3. Crown Point, one mile north ' objection to children. Apply 505 HohMerrillville. 23-2 , man street. ' ' " j ' FOR SALE One chair barber shop, j FOR RENT A large front room far established trade, rer.t Ja.eO, eor. 33 I one or two gentlemen. 3s04 Hemlock and Adams street, Gary. Ind. 2-5 , street. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
EAT CHICAGO.
A meeting of the Wcroans Guild of
the Mission of tha Good Sheperd was held yesterday at the residence of Mrs. V.'m. Meade, Beacon street, to consider the advisability of giving a lawn social after the manner of that which was
r.eid last year ana which proved a success. It had been inteded to hell
such a social earlier in the season but thtt intpnjiA heat which nrvaiip at
FOR SALE 100 foot lot, tha time it had been, planned for, cou-
f'nmor TJiksqII nnH TToh- PlJ w,th th P8t of noduitoe, had
that the mosquitoes are considerably
thinned out and climatic conditions more propitious, the subject has ben revived and the social planning- re
newed. It was decided at yesterday's
meeting to set the date for next
Tuesday night, July 29. Ice cream and cake will be served and there will be
booths devoted to home-made candy,
the sale of punk if punk is necessary.
avid the usual serving: of Ice cream and cake. A Japanese booth in which tea and sandwiches will be served, is be
ing considered. Ir this feature is carried out the team will be iced if the night is warm, and hot if cool weather
prevails.
Mrs. William Meade of Beacon
street was a Chicago visitor today.
Mrs. Paul P. Llewellyn of 1111 Ba
con street was up today a little while, for the first time for a week, she hav-
man sts.: best lot in city of
Hammond. For particulars
address Hammond Kealtyj
Co., Hammond, Ind.
FOR SALE Two rooming houses full
of g-ood payinsr roomers. Phone S39J.
FOR SALE Michigan avenue library and Hohman street.
Sibley street. Phone lOilJ.
lot near Call 297
FOR Ice
SALE Confectiorery cream parlor, dosng
store and ?ood busi-
FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms ' for
light housekeeping, modern convenl-
ness, reason for selling, 1U health. W t ences. Call 136 Indiana avenue. 23-J
C, care Times.
23-3
. i j FOR RENT A six room furnished FOR SALE OR RENT Rooming house, i ' house at 227 Mich. Ave. AU convent-
furnished., good location. Indiana Harbor.
Call
S5J, ! 22-4
ences. Phone 1439 ar call 449 Michigan
Avenue.
23-6
; FOR SALE Ford run-about, fully , equipped. Calumet Ave. Garage. 22-3
WANTED Two good stenographers for dictation work in our Hammond office; steady employment and nice surroundings. Apply at plant, W. B. Conkey
FOR SALE Small gorcery store centrally located, doing nice cash business, iii Michigan Ave., Hammond.
FOR RENT Five room lower flat. 409 Summer street- Inquire 411 Summer street. 23-2
FOR SALE Team of sound, weight 2200. street or phone 373-
i FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 203 Chicago Ave. or phone 1678M- 23-3
ing been confined to her bed with
rheumatic fever. Although her temp
: erature Is still above normal. she shows considerable improvement and her many friends in East Chicago are ' hoping for her speedy recovery. Mrs.
Llewellyn's mother, Mrs. Elpic of
Evanston la with her.
Miss Laura Cad man was taken to
Wesley hospital yesterday to be oper
ated upon. A portion of the bona in.
the arm Into which she ran a needle some time ago, had to be removed, as 1 it had become infected. The patient seams to be doing nicely although it
is not known thus far whether or not
a second operation will be necessary
Dr. Besley was the surgeon who per formed the operation.
A Gas Range combines convenience
and economy. No. Ind. Gas A Elec CX
Company.
213
mules, cheap,
Call 219 155th FOR RENT To gentleman, pleasant. 22- , well furnish room, modern. 159 E.
'" " " " i State. 2nd floor E. flat, phone 241. FOR SALE Carriage; Smriehaker , , - .
Brougham in first class shape, cheap. FOR RENT Furnished room with all I
vv --. v.e,v. -, rnoaern conveniences. I'hon 1556 or
or telephone South Chicago 632. Also i caU 405 state upstalr8. 22-J
trxju. Kt.r . lurnisnea front rooms.
one block from court house. $3 CO per week. Also side room 1.50. Modern, 49 Sibley St.. 1st flat. 12-2
INDIANA HARBOR.
ST. JOHN, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stark Sunay night, a baby boy. Congratulations. The W. C. O. F. Court S64 held their
monthly meeting at the C. O. F. .hall
Sunday afternoon.
Elizabeth Bohlicg from South Chicago pent Sunday with Mr and Mre. Mike
Keilraan.
Mr. and Mrs. Math Ludwig from Ham
mond were th guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Ludwig.
Misses Bertha and Cecelia Ludwig
from Chicago spent Sunday hers with
their parents.
Messrs. Joseph Tiome, Frank Groth
and Joseph Hippschen returned to Chi
cago Sunday evening after a few daysJ
visit here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William Weber and
Mr. and Mrs. Zacharias from Blue Is
land were St. John visitors Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summers from
South Chicago were in town on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keilman. Jr.. from
Chicago are visiting here with rela
tives.
Miss Camilla Weaver Teturnd to her
home n Ros lawn Sunday afternoon af
ter a few flavs visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Leonards and family
from Hammond were among the St. John visitors Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Math Mil'er from Crown
Point were the guests of Mr. and MrsJohn Miller. Sr., Sunday.
George Miller from Gary spent Sun
day here with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Miller, So.
The. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Ptarlf was baptised Sunday afternoon.
Miss Roslt Stark and Anthony Klassen
acted as sponsers.
John Mijler. Sr., who bas been on the
sick list Is Blow'r Improving.
Misses Emma Thome and Elizabeth
Swartz from Chicago spent Sunday here
with relatives.
Mrs. Arnoian left for her home In
Chicago this morning after a few weeks
visit here with Mr. and Mrs. B. Boeck-
er.
If you have never borrowed saoney on chattels It might interest you to know that you can now get monev from us la stuns of S5.00 to $259 00 at 3 per cent, per month. This is in accordance with tha recent Indiana law. Here is a rat that places money within the reach of very'oody the business man. the professional man. the salaried man. the mechanic, farmer or laborer, without being compelled to ask someone to "go your security.." These terms, as enacted into a law by the. last legislature, enable. people in all walks of Uka t J borrow up to 3360.60 at an extremely low cost and on an independent basis. Interest charged only for the actus,! time you keep the money. You furnish your own security HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANO. OFFICE FURNITURE, TEAMS. LIVE STOCK. FARM. IMPLEMENTS, FIXTURES. MACHINERY. AUTOMOBILES, or chattels of any kind. Ws piacs tha money in your hands quickly and privately. Call, phone, or write. All business strictly confident!. PROVIDENT LOAN GO.
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to Calumet Loan C. It
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MUNSTERMrs. Porter have
fering from trouble with his eyes fori
several weeks with is recovering.
The road between Munster and
Lansing which has been undergoing repairs for several weeks Is now open
to the pui.
Mr. W. F. SchulU waa a Chicago
Heights visitor on Saturday.
Miss Annia Terpstra entertained
friends over the week end.
Mr. Fred Vierk attended the celebra
tion of Chicago Heights Day In Chi
cago Heights on Saturday.
young
Fahieman also have a
FOR SALE Two second hand hot air furnaces. Call at 2i5 Sibley street r phone 33. . 21-4
FOR SALE DRUG STORE, GOOD LOCATION, FINE FIXTURES, GOOD REASON FOR SELLING. WILL TAE ONE-HALF CASH OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE. JOS. P. GRANTHAM, 314 GARY BLDG. GARY. IND. 19-6
FOR SALE The Sweetser Drain Ind.
Tile of Tile Co..
Quality. Sweetser, 30d
WANTED A girl or woman for general housework or wiil divide work between two friends or sisters. No washing. Mrs. Lssr. 4320 Forsyth avenue. East Chicago. 19-tf
WANTED A good girl for general housework. 4 In family. Good wages. A. C Klucker, 13158 Ontario avenue. Hegewtacb, I1L
LOST AND FOUND. STOLEN AND SOLD On May 8. 1913 my female Scotch collie dog. Description: One year old. has long brown hsir. with white stripe in forehead.
white breast, white collar and
white feet.
BIG SALE IN SECOND HAND SEWING machines at the Singer store,, 171 State streetTwo single shuttle, 7 drawer drophead, as good as new. 118.00 each. Three drophead White, latest style, automatic lift. t2 00 each. One new Free, only used three weeks, $16.00 and fifteen other drophead machines from 15.00 to $10.00. Sals starts Wednesday morning. 21-3
FOR SALE Sears motorcycle, 9 H. P
1913 model, $150. Address 4734 Melville avenue. East Chicago. 21-3
FOR SALE Oliver typewriter and
Underwood revolving duplicator,
four ! both really new, haif price. Address
Reward of 110 for rernr. I or phone 4740 Barring Ave., East Chl-
FOR RENT One large front room.
electric lights and bath, with board
next door if desired, suitable for two
gentlemen, also side room. 420 Indiana avenue. Phone 79 for particulars.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room suitable for one or two 325 Hemlock stret, Indiana Harbor. 22-3
FuR KENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping, nicely furnished. Also table hoarders. Apply J002 145th St., East Chicago. 22-3
FOR RENT v room cottage, both gas 3 bedrooms newly decorated. East side. 515 Kane ave. Key neat door.21-tf
FOR RENT Four room flat, all modern conveniences. 429 Garfield ave.. West Hammond. Inquire lower fiat.
ry. Gary.
Charles Martin, T5I Broadway, cago.
18-tf
23-3
LOSTi Saturday morning, $75 on road between Hammond and Gibson, on car between Gibson and Gary or In Gary. Reward of $25, return to Matt Bertlch. 10S3 Melville street. Gibson, Ind. 22-2
FOUND A bicycle owner can have same by identifying and paying for this ad. 4904 Melville ave., Fast Chicago, Ind. 22-2 FOUND Pair of side curtains at Cedar Lake for touring car. Party owning same may get Information by paying for this ad. Times office, Hammond, Ind, J5tf
MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN $4,100 on first mortgages, on sgents. Address S C. Times, Indiana Harbor. 22-2
PARTNER WANTED. WANTED PARTNER With 7,000 to
9.000 doliars. to take half interest in Plumber &. Steamfltter business, with
unien man. South Side, Chicago. Address M M. Times.
FOR SALE: Cheap, g od paying busi
ness, summer and winter. Only one
of kind in town. John Yanko. 3944
Carey street, Indiana Harbor. l-6
FOR SALE Two grocery wagons In first class shape. Tel. 190R Whiting, Ind., or call 502-llSth Bt., corner New York. 2Stf
FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardman piano at big sacrifice for cash. UU B M. Tinea. Hammond. .
W ANTED TO BUY. WANTED Cheap horsa ' and express wagon. Phone 17T. 21-3
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT A sec
ond hand Invalid s chair. .Address P L. Times.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 345 Kane street. In rear. . 21-8 FOR RENT Furnished room. All conveniences, best location in city.
near street cars and all R- R- stations. Inquire 432 Sheridan ave.. Phone S0M. Whiting, Ind.
FOR RENT Pleasant front room. modern. Apply 43 Carroll. Phone SUM. 19-j
FOR RENT Fine furnished room in modern home, near Country club to one or two gentlemen. Phone 1919. tf
FOR RENT One furnished front room with electric lights, bath and all modern conveniences. Inquire 25 Slate Line street (the Miller fiat.) lS-tf
FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 1SS Fluomer ave. Hammond.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WANTED A position in I hotel or restaurant. Apply 4718 J
Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 23-2
WANTED TO BUY Any number of young pigs 5 or 6 months old; will pay market price, delivered at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker. Times offlcft. Harnmond. 2"tf
WANTED TO BUY Yearling steers, Add Times, Hammond. 27tf
WANTED Position for one month by American young man with good general education - and experience as grocery clerk. Addres D M, Times.
SITtrATIOX WANTED Special typist and biiler, IS 3'ears old, accurate, rapid, unusually good at f.erures and penmanship. Experienced. A4ers W L. Lake County Tiiae
Banish dirt and ashes from the kltch
en by using a Gas Range. No. Ind. Gas
It Eleev. Ca.
Mrs. A. G. Lundquist is spending the
day in Chicago. Miss Hannah Linquest of Laporte
the guest for a few days of Mrs. Charles F. Egbert. Miss Linquest came yesterday. The United Presbyterian church reopie are planning on an ice cream social la the near future, but the date has
not yet been set. Littie Virginia Rita, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rits of Hemlock street celebrated her first birthday anniversary yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ritz entertained a number of relative from the city at both dinner and supper in honor of the event. The baby received a number of gifts. Mr. William Blumenthal and bride, formerly Miss Ellen Casey of East Superior street. Chicago, have been for the past few days visiting Mr. Blumenthat's mother, Mrs. Bertha Biumenthal of 137th street The couple were
married a week ago at the home of the bride. They left yesterday for Louisvllie and after a visit there will go to Knoxviile, Tenn., where they will reside. The Swedish Mission chnrch at 139th and Grapevine streets is being remod
eled. A steam heating plant Is bein
installed and the building is being redecorated. Cox of 3603 Parish avenue i doing the decorating, which will add much in attractiveness to the interior of the building when completed, as it is most tasteful and very neatly done. Misses Laura and Margaret Ingram will entertain a party of young folks at their home in Pennsylvania avenue this evening. Mr .Reed Mapes who was visiting his
sister-in-law, Mrs. Sadies Evans, returned to his home in Sharon. Pa., yesterday. Mr. Mapes came to this city to attend the funeral of Miss Ethel Jones. Mrs. Harry Bland of Fir street and her daughter, Marie, are Jn Ohio on a visit with friends. They left the last of last week. There will be a stated meeting of the Indiana Harbor chapter of the Eastern Star tonight at which candidate will be initiated.
Miss Vivian Mackey has return.! t"
hr !:ome in Canada after soendViir a month with her sister. Mrs. Augustus Armstrong of Grapevine street. Tt will be a sitisfaction to many to know that it was possible to sen Evangelist Hicks who- conducted the recent union revival services at the tabernscle. a final check for $74. SO to add to his former receipts. The totil receipts for the meeting were: Daily free offerings ........... .$423.57
Final offering for evangelist .. 369
Mr
son. Mr. and Mrs.
new arrival-
Mrs. Oliver Kraay is getting on nice
ly. Mrs. Henry Swort and daughter who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John XCraajr for six weeks, returned to her home in Colorado last Wednesday. The RMce road from Columbia avenue to State L!ne is now completed and reay for traffic. Mr. Peter Tanfs who recently to!J his houe and land on Ridge road will erect a house on Columbia avenue where
he has some land near Stallbolms corner.
Japanesa Embalming.
In the olden days in Japan tbe master emb&lmer was successful in se
curing to posterity a perfectly extraor
dinary amount of preset-ration in the
bodies on which he operated. The Japan Chronicle draws attention to a case of this nature which has recently come to light in Kobe. The operation of laying oat a public park
there iacladed the removal of some
graves of the Aoyama family. Two graves were opened belonging to old dalmyo who were buried about 200 years ago. The graves consisted of stone ceils with large coffins of wood, containing inner coffins of earthenware. On the spaces between the
cell walls and the wooden coffins be
ing opened those present were much
surprised to see that the bodies wers In a state of perfect preservation, hav- j
lng all tbe appearance of wax fig
ures. The old Amagaaaki lords lay in
almost lifelike freshness. Several valuable personal belongings were fonnd In tbe graves, including two long swords, women's hair ornaments, boxes for pocket inkstonea, gold lam-
11 yseals, writing brushes, etc. Loa
don Globe.
LANSING. Mr. Arthur Ward was a visitor at home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Ton left Saturday In their automobile for- a three weeks vacation which they intend to spend in Waukest and The Dells of Wis
consin. Mr. Lewis . Olsen is 111 with the d'.ptheria. Mr. Walter Vn Heitsma of Michigan visited at the name of the Mooter's last evening. N Misses Ruth and Faith Gamble sre visiting relatives in Waukegan. ; Misses Ruth and Eliiabeth Van Steen berg are visitirfg their grandparents
here. The annual labor picnic was held yesterday in Busack's grove. A large crowd of Lansing people attended as well as a great many out-siders. A ball game and dancing in the pavilion were chief among the attractions offered.
Miss Harmelincr is entertaining her nephew from Grand Rapids, M,ich-, for several weeks. Mr. William Ward who has been suf-
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Change of Schedule Uc .-AY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND. No. 4 3:li s, m. Local train to On.
elEtzifttl and all intermedial itAt'.nr.
No. 13:4S a, m. Fast Through tram
to Old Point ComfortNo. 3 12:43 a. m. Local Train to Cin
cinnati and all Intermediate stationa WEST-BOUND.
For Chtcago-t:47 a. ta.. 6. it p- m.. 7:03
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