Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 24 July 1913 — Page 7

Thursdav, Julv 24, 1913.

THE TIMES.

Clarified AjkOertising

NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of (be following advrttaancnta who wlb. to cemniunlcata with advertisers whose Identity Is not revealed, should follow the Instruction to address them by tike key letter glvtn. Requests at thl office t reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers r.n not. in lustlce to tbe advertiser.

be answered. Sluply tlona.

follow instruo-

Xs tar as It Is possible It la advised that all classified ads should either be sailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for error 1 ads taken over the telephone.

MAJjE help. WANTED Girl for general work. Apply 42 Highland Phone 1610.

house-street,

WANTKP Young man who has complete schoolinK and had a course In bookkeeping as assistant in office and pee to shipping. Famous Mfg. Co.. East Chicago. Ind- 2S3

WANTED Two first class cement block makers, good wages paid, lnnnira st Sh arushoo t ers I'ark. Call

1220J.

28-2

WANTED Old man, German preferred.

Annlv Enterprise Bed Co. 23-3

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WANTED Axle turners, steady work

good wages. Apply labor agents office Western Steel Car & Foundry,

HeaI EstatE IBargainS

FOR SALE 6 room, modern cottage.

on 37a ft. lot. A bargain. For par

ticulars inquire 698 Mich. Ave. 23-3

FOR SALE One seven room, modern

house, lot 37 by 120, well located.

A bargain If taken at once. For terms

see Geo. W. Teazel, 203 Detroit street, Hammond. 23-3

FOR SALE House and lot, 3915 Flrr street, Indiana Harbor, Phone 667J,

FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each

floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal m Hammond. A bargain,

part cash. Add i ess M, Times Hammond.

FOR SALE dent dist., 1241R.

A bungalow in fine reslfor particulars phone

intoxicating; spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in lc quantities than five gallons at a time and permit same to be drunk on the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted by ths Board of Commissioners to Walter W. Kaptur at the September term, 1912, said license having been Issued by the Auditor of Lake County for the period of one year and by the provision of said license, said liquor would be sold on the following described premises, towit: The ground floor, front room of the two story brick building situated on lot 1, block 16, subdivision of the East part of North Side addition to Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Bpr room Is 24 feet

wide, 32 feet long, 12 feet, 4 inches high, has glass front, corner and side entrances. Building is situated at the southeast corner of Hohman and Gost-

lln streets and the bar room faces Hohman street, a public highway in

said city. There are living rooms in

in said County and State, on the 2nd

Monday of Sept. A p. 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 16th day of July A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.

pany declalrs that It has mad Gary

an lnterurban center second only to Indlanajolls and that It now wants to add to the Air Lino system "the great

population and great traffic which cen-l

ter In Ft. Wayne."

The same method of operation will

be followed in financing the second

ivision. Sales offces have been opened

in Boston, New York. San Francisco,

Chicago and Cleveland.

FOR SALE-In the. city of hh bove

Hammond, new 2-story 2

flat brick building. Located on a business street. Will be

sold at a bargain. Terms! $500 down, balance easy payments. Arthur Jamet,

3,115 Michigan ave., Indiana!

Harbor, Ind.

GEORGE KOSIN.

FOR SALE 7-room house on BO-foot lot. with bath, hot water heat, electric light and gas, cement basement, laundry tubs. 107 Douglas St., Hammond. Mrs. Wm. Stelglits. 26-

Hegewisch, 111. 23-3 WANTED Carpenters and labors. Apply Hammond Glue Co. 23-2 WANTED A first class barbe-. 607 Hohman street. 23-2 WANTED Reliable man to do Janitor work. Apply at once. Ryan's, 626 S. Hohman, next to Court House, Hammond, Ind. 22-3

FOR SALE Five fine business lots on 119th street at the corner of Short street, Whiting. Indiana. Also one large triangular residence lot on Short street. Apply to O. O. Forsyth, 807 Teoples Oas Building, Chicago. 21-6

FEMALE HELP. WANTED A girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. Mac Turner, 854

Truman avenue.

FOR SALE Two story 7 room frame dwelling. Hot water heat. All modern conveniences. 252 Truman ave.22-5 FOR SALE A good 160 acre farm, well improved. T. Thlel. St. John, Ind. 22-6

I FOR SALE Lot 60 by 175 with two

story brick house at 678 Oakley ave., good condltjon, reasonable. Inquire agent Mich. Central. Phone 1S23W.24-6

23-3

WANTED 50 girls for our labelling department. Apply Rcid-Murdoch & Co. 21-6 WANTED A cook. Hotel Relland, phone 424M, East Chicago. 22-3

WANTED A girl or woman for general housework or will divide work between two friends or sisters. No washing. Mrs. Lesser, 4620 Forsyth avenue, East Chicago. 19-tf

WANTED A good girl for general housework, 4 In family. Good wages. A. C. Klucker, 13158 Ontario avenue, Hegewisch, 111.

WANTED TO BUY.

WANTED TO BUY Business lot on Cedar or 141st street. State terms. No agents. Address) I, Times, Indiana Harbor. 24-tf

FOR SALE Investigate; a modern two story hrlek flat, very "good location, south side. Easy payments. Big snap. Call phone 1617 or 1139M. 24-3

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM NO. 1, MAY TERM. 191S. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF

HAMMOND, INCORPORATED VS. FRANK SHAW ET AL. CAUSE NO. 10707. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiff by W. J. Whinery Attorney and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants James L. Porlier, and Addie V. Porlier, his wife; John

Wesley WorK'nger, and Mrs. John Wesley Worklnger, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Wesley Workinger, and Mrs. Wesley Work, inger, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown: Ford Hunter, and Mrs. Ford Hunter, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown; William Warfuel, and Mrs, William Warfuel.

FOR SALE 100 foot lot, T- 11 J TI.L

COmer XlUSSeU UIIU XIUH- his wife, whose true christian name Is

mnn cfc - Vrf Inf in mfv of unknown; Fannie B. Rhodes, a widow

Hammond. For particulars address Hammond Realty Co., Hammond, Ind.

FOR SALE Michigan avenue lot near library and Hohman street. Call 297 Sibley street, Thone 1021J.

FOR SALE 33 acres of land for sale west on Joliet rosd Vt mile from Court House. No Improvements ir Crown Point. Ind. P. De Pedro, 4248 Van Buren Street. Chicago, 111. 24-4

FQtt fciALE. FOR SALE Tea and Coffee Store. Good location. Good business. Good reasons for selling. Address T & C, Times, Indiana Harbor. 24-6

tENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all modern improvements. 7S1 S. Hohman street, phone 637. 24-tf

FOR SALE Blacksmith shop at Dyer, Ind. Good stand. Reasons for selling leaving town. For particulars call on, or address H. J. Schulte, Dyer, Ind.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; water and gas. Apply 505 Hohman street.

FOR SALE Two motorcycles." 1 twin Indian, 1 single Thor. Will sell cheap. 799 Alice avenue, phone 1580.

FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 441 Indiana avenue.

WANTED TO BUY Residence lot. centrally lecated; state lowest cash price and location. No agents. H. Times, Indiana Harbor. 24-tf

WANTED TO BUYlot for cash. No Indiana Harbor. WANTED TO BUYprivate residence. Harbor.

-Michigan agents. I,

avenue Times, 24-tf

-Flat building or G, Times, Indiana 24-tf

WANTED TO BUY OR RENT A second hand invalid's chair. Address P L, Times. 21-tf

WANTED TO BUY Any number of , young pigs 5 or 6 months old-; will pay market price, delivered at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker, Times office, Hammond. 27tf

FOR SALE Piano, private party who is about to lose high grade piano on attachment claim will sell at a big sacrifice if taken at once. Piano Just like new. Call at 170 Flummer ave..

Hammond, Ind. 24-2

FOR RENT Furnished room, convent esmt to car lines and restaurant. 362 Plumer avenue. 24-3

FOR RENT A modern 6 room cottage in best location. For information call at 105 Clinton street, Hammond, Ind. Phone 1127J.

FOR SALE Base burner, 6 dining FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for

room chairs, sewing machine, and bed. 767 Alice street.

FOR SALE Candy and cigar stand doing good business location on main street. Good reason for selling. Address 13, care Times. 24-3

FOR SALE Registered Holstein bull, 7 years old. Schillo Bros., Rural Route 3, Crown Point, one mile north Merrillville. 23-2 FOR SALE One chair barber shop, established trade, rent $5.00, cor. 38 and Adams street, Gary, Ind. 22-5

FOR SALE Confectionery store and ice cream parlor, doing good business, reason for selling, ill health. W C, care Times. 23-3

WANTED TO BUY Yearling steers. Address R S, Times, Hammond. 27tr

LOST AND FOUND. LOST Gold watch fob. Y. M. C. A., 1909, Chattanooga. Leon Ivey. P. O. Box, 573, Hammond. 24-3

STOLEN AND SOLD On May 8, 1913 my female Scotch collie dog. De-

FOR SALE OR RENT Rooming house, furnished, good location. Call 585J, Indiana Harbor. . 22-4

FOR SALE Ford run-about, fully equipped. Calumet Ave. Garage. 22-3

FOR SALE Small gorcery store centrally located, doing nice cash business. 228 Michigan Ave., Hammond.

ecription: One year old, has long brown hair, with white stripe in forehead, white breast, white collar and four white feet. Reward of $10 for recovery. Charles Martin, 756 Broadway, Gary. 23-3

FOR SALE Carriage; Studebaker

Brougham in first class shape, cheap

Apply 10054 Ewlng Ave., So. Chicago or telephone South Chicago 632. Also good carriage harness, cheap. 22-6

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 25tf

SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED A position in hotel or restaurant. Apply 4718 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 23-2

WANTED Position for one month by

American young man with good gen

eral education and experience as

grocery clerk. Address D M, Times.

SITUATION WANTED Special typist and biller, 19 years old, accurate.

rapid, unusually good at figures and

penmanship. Experienced. Address W

I Lake County Times.

MISCELLANEOUS.

WANTED To make your porch and window screens. Wm. J. Keller, Ham

mond. Phon 1294Y4.

PASTURING Will pasture live stock on Knickerbocker farm, two mile

south of Hammond. Address M. Times,

Hammond. 8tf

PHONE T71 FOR BEST CLEANING

and pressing. Young Men's Tailors.

1 Stat at Hammond,

FOR SALE Two second hand hot air

furnaces. Call at 2S5 Sibley street

or phone 633. 21-6

FOR SALE DRUG STORE, GOOD LO

CATION. FINE FIXTURES, GOOD

REASON FOR HELLING. WILL TAIG ONE-HALF CASH OR TRAPE FOR REAL ESTATE. JOS. P. GRANTHAM.

214 GARY BLDG. GARY, IND. 19-6

Howard Rhodes, and Mrs. Howard

Rhodes, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; James Rhodes; Ellen G. Booth, a widow; Ray M. Porlier, and Mrs. Ray M. Porlier. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; May tMae) Valient Nest, , husband of May (Mae) Valient Nest, whose true name is unknown;

Alice Stebbins Wilson, and Wilson, her husband, whose true christian

name is unknown; Joseph , Stebbins;

Willis B. Oatnian, and Eleanor Oatman, his wife; Flora Merry weather Thompson, and Thompson, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown; Myrtle Merryweather; Evelyn A. Merryweather, widow of John Merryweather; Archie H. Chave, and Rose Chave, his wife; Albert W. Mather, Laura " Mather; William Mather; Alvin E. Bishopi and Mrs. Al-

vin E. Bishop, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Irene Conroy Menti, and Mentx, her

husband, whose "true christian name Is

unknown; Richard" Bishop and Mrs.

Richard Bishop.his wife, whose true

christian nam '4t unknown; Madge Price; Gertrude Price; Muriel Eastwood Haaelwood", and Hasel-

wod, her husbaad,. whose true christian name is unknown; Henry . War

rick, and Mrs. dtenry Warrick, his wife, -whc.se true christian name is unknown; H. T. ,.;3rown, whose true christian name is unknown, and Mrs. H. T. Brown, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Edith Packard, . husband of

Edith Tackard, whose true name is unknown; Helen Flagg. and Flagg, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown; Mlla Flagg, and Flagg. her husband, whose true christian ii unknown; Edith Nason Meyers, and Meyers, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown: Clare E. De'Normandie. and Grace De'Normandle. his

wife; P. E. O Pell, whose true christian name is unknown, and Mrs. P. E. O'Dell. his wife, whose true christian

name is unknown; Margaret Elizabeth

(Ltvigston) Johnson, and Johnson, her husband, whose true christian I name is unknown; Inez B. RafTerty, and John T. RafTerty, her husband; C. E. Zoll, whose true christian name la un

known, and Mrs. Nellie M. Zoll, his

wife, E. M. Martinson, whose true christian name is unknown, and Mrs.

E. M. Martinson, his wife, whose true

christian name is unknown, B. S. Hud

son, whose true christian name Is unknown, ad Mrs. B. S. Hudso, his wife.

whose true christian name is unknown; R. Mortimer Porlier; Madge

Stebbins Hopping, and Fred Hopping, her husband, are not residents of the

State of Indiana. Said 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 or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 9th day of September A. D. 1913, the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be be-

FOR RENT Fine furnished room in g"n and held In Room No. 1, In the

modern home, near Country club to 1 Superior Court Building, at Hammond

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1, MAY TERM. 1913. LULA W. RHODES ET AL VS. NANCY S. FOSTER ET AL. CAUSE NO. 10708. ACTION TO PARTITION AND QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiffs by Jesse E. Wilson Attorney and fine their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of competent person, showing that the defendants Nancy 8. Foster, widow of John H. Foster, deceased; Clara F. Bass, Julia F. Porter, and Adele F. Adams, children and only heirs at law of John H. Foster deceas

ed, Perkins Bass hunband of said Clara

F. Bass; Edward C. Porter, husband of

said Julia F. Porter; George E. Adams,

husband of Adele F. Adams; Mary T, Murray and Murray her husband; Mary M. Chaplin and

Chaplin her husband; Jana A. Bevans

and Bevans, her husband;

George W. Murray and Mur

ray his wife, and all their unknown

consorts, heirs, devisees and legatees,

and all the unknown consorts, heirs,

devisees and legattes of the unknown

heirs, devisees and legatees of each

and every one of said defendants, the

Berkeley Bank of Savings and Trust

Company as Executor of the will of

Elisabeth T. White, deceased, and Al

bert A. Campbell as Administrator of

the Estate of Amelia J. Whito. de

ceased are not residents of the State

of Indiana.

Said 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 unleas they appear and answer or demur therein, t the calling of said

cause, on the 9th day of Sept. A. D.

1913, the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 1. in ths

Superior Court Building, at Hammond

in said County and State, on the 2nd

Monday of Septomber A. D. 1913, said action will be heard and determined

in their absence.

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto se

my hand and affix the seal of said

Court, at Hammond, this 17th day of

July A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk I S. C. By Charles w. Ames, Deputy Clerk.

STORY OF

ADVERTISED MAIL.

LUDWIG JOHANNES

(Revised Police Court Version.)

Ludwig and Johannis were two pretty

men when they went to bed at half-

past 10. An hour later one of them

pled the other trying his coin to di

vide. Lud's trousers were spread upon

he bed, and John had a hand in each

pocket. Lud roused up to roar, "You

scoundrel! Thief!" Then marred h

John's features till they looked like

beef. Ludwig and Johannis were two

homely men when they faced tno judge j at half-past 10. Johannis agreed to return the loot and never again such

deed to do it. Se he was set free.

This clrcumstanca did all in East Chicago chance.

ice box, light housekeeping, modern conveni-

24-3 ences. Call 338 Indiana avenue.

23-1

FOR RENT A aix room furnished house at 827 Mich. Ave. All conveniences. Phone 1429 or call 440 Michigan

i Avenue. 23-6

FOR RENT Five room lower flat. 409 Summer street. Inquire 411 Summer street. 23-2

The following letters-remain uncall ed for in the Hammond. Ind. P. O. fo week ending July 21, 1913: Mrs. Ray

mend Ambler, Lucidsdl Audenjio, Mrs Fern Allen, Mrs. Anna Anderson, Mrs

John Burch, Miss Edith Barger. Claud

Connelly, Oliver Dodge. Mrs. Malind

Dickenson. Joe Defo, Mrs. Jessie Davis, Bert Eugerson, Win Gusdel. Nltlol J. Gramolu, E. Earl Gray, Mrs. Anna Groff, Gordon Iron Co., Jakov Hrotofil, Miss Margaret Herberlie, Yau Hebda, John J. Jinkens, Hies Janos, Geo. James, Kaspar Kotermann, Elmer King. Ludwick Lyclto, Lawto Lazarwski, August Lange, Manager Lyric Theater, Stanely McCuliy, M. Malowa, H. S. Morris, Mrs. Emma McGuire,

Ralph Xelson. Floyd Ritchey, J. J. O'Donnell, Dziot Ongaryl, Inculeon Pavel. Plots Olszewski, Piotl Paszko, Dauc Pavkovlc, I W. Rourh, Mrs. Chas. Rhoades, Alex Sawerlng, Wm. Schumaker, Walter H. Stimpson, M. Sczerypauski, Mrs. Dora Stepps, Kaska Storoszcsuk, Masksym Teinoch. F. R. SCHAAF, P. M.

WHAT THS

GARY BOY SCOtJTS ARE DOING

(By Carroll Slick, Gary Evening Timks

office boy and special correspondent with the Boy Scouts at the Gary Chautauqua.)

Who Is to be scout-master Is the

question before tho Gary Boy Scouts today, as every troop must have a j master, and every group of troops

must have a commissioner? So the

scouts are thinking of some good man

for their master and If Gary has two

or more troops they must have a commissioner.

The scouts expect to select their master tomorrow.- This morning the boys went on a hike to the west side woods where Mr. Lyman Instructed the boys in rope notching and signalling.

This afternoon Mr. Lyman will show the camp fire girls how to string beads on tango an dhow to braid, Mr. Lyman has selected Friday night for the scouts all night hike. There

they will cook their own meals and sleep on the ground and study the stars with Mr. i,yman. ' The morning lecture hours for the scouts have been changed from 9:00 to 10:00 a, m. to 8:30 to 9:30 a. m.

FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 203 Chicago Ave. or phone 1078M. 23-3

FOR. RENT To gentleman, pleasant,

well furnish room, modern. 159 E.

State, 2nd floor E. flat, phone 241.

FOR RENT Nicely furnished front

room suitable for one or two 3825

Hemlock street, Indiana Harbor. 22-8

FOH RENT 6 room cottage, both gas

3 bedrooms newly decorated. East

side, 815 Kane ave. Key next door.21-tf

INTERURBAN CO. SELLING J1RE STOCK

Cooperative People Plan

Early Construction on a New Division.

ANOTHER LINE

BEING SURVEYED

lnterurban railway enginera are making a survey on an lnterurban line. The survey now in progress is the fourth that has been made by a company of promoters who are behind the entire enterprise. Men making the survey stated they were working on a direct route between Indianapolis and Chicago. At the present time the civil engineers are making a survey in the southern part of Boon county.' It ia jyobabls that It the line is built It will psss through Lafayette. Frankfort and Lbanon. The engineers refused to divulge the names of the, promoters. Rensselaer Republican.

FOR RENT Four room flat, all modern conveniences. 429 Garfield ave.. West Hammond. Inquire lower flat.

FOR RENT Furnished room. All conveniences, best location in city, near street cars and all R. R. stations. Inquire 438 Sheridan ave.. Phone 80M, Whiting, Ind.

one or two gentlemen. Phone 1919. tf

FOR RENT One furnished front room with electric lights, bath and all modern conveniences. Inquire 625 State Line street (the Miller flat.) 18-tf

FOR SALE The Tile of Quality.

Sweetser Drain Tile Co., Sweetser,

Ind. 30d

FOR SALE -Oliver typewriter and Underwood revolving duplicator, both really new, half price. Address or phone 4740 Barring Ave., East Chicago. 18-tf

FOR SALE Cheap, good paying business, summer and winter. Only one of kind In town. John Yanko. 3944 Carey street, Indiana Harbor. 17-6

FOR RENT IJght housekeeping rooms. 188 Plutnmer ave., Hammond.

BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED in private family by young gentleman, board and room. Homewood preferred. F. O. Box, 322, Hammond. 24-3

LEOAL NOTICES.

FOR SALE Two grocery wagons In first class shape. Tel. 190R Whiting, Ind., or call 602-119th St.. corner New York. 2tf

FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardrnan piano at bis sacrifice for cash. Call B M. Times. Hammond.

A CLEAN PAPER, FIT FOR "SOUR CHILDREN TO READ IS THE TIMES.

NOTICE OF RENEWAL AND TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, George Kosin, a male Inhabitant and resident of said city. Township, County and State, over the age of 21 years, residing in the State of Indiana for more than one year, and within the city of Hammond for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. a qualified voter and citizen ot tho United States of America, a man of good moral character, will apply to the Boaxd of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday of August, 1913, the same being August 4, 1918. for a transfer of a liauor license to ratal!

in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of Sept. A. D. 1913, said action will be heard and determined In their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set

my hand and affix the seal or saia Court, at Hammond, this 16th day of

July A. D. 1913.

ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W.- Ames, Deputy Clerk.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKH COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM N. 3. MAY TERM. 1913. CARL KALFMAN AND LEO WOLF VS. FRANK WENZEL ET A I CAUSE NO. 10706. ACTION TO FORECLOSE OF STREET ASSESSMENT. Now comes the plaintiffs by L. V.

Cravens Attorney and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant Frank Wenzel is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of aald action and that the same will stand for trial t the next term ot said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at. the calling of said cause, on the 9th day of Sept. A. D. 1913. the saros being the . 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. Z in the Superior Court Build-in, at Hammond.

That the Co-operative Construction Co. has launched another stock subscribing campaign is given out by the company. With 85 miles of lnterurban and city trackage in, service the company now plans to begin early construction on its second division Laporte to Ft. Wayne, via Plymouth.

thence paralleling the Pennsylvania railroad tracks to Ft. Wayne, .which is said to be the terminal point of the second division of the Chicago-New

York Air-line system. In its prospectus announcing the sale of stock the com-

OFFICIALS AFTER

FREIGHT THIEVES

Elgin, Joliet and Eastern officials are Investigating what are said to be numerous freight robberies running in

to a heavy loss for the road. A freight I

conductor and another employe living in Joliet have been arrested and re

leased on their own recognisance. They

are charged with having taken automobile tires from a car wrecked near

Brisbane. The conductor is said to

have placed several of the tires in the

caboose of his train, and to have driven back the next day for mors.

TRB TIMES MERIT THE ACHIEVED.

IS TRTtHQ BARD TO SUCCESS IT HAS

Every Woman U Interested and should know about the wonderful Marvel S'r'

uouche

Ask your dragrrist for it. If he cannot supply the MARVEL.

accept no other, but send stamp for book. Marvel Co. 44 E. 23d SC. It T.

THE HAMMOND DISTILLING GO. DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GAL.LON8

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co. (abstracters')

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES . K. MOTT, President r BAM it Hammond, Vice-President J. S. &LACKMUH, Secretary A. SL TAPPER, Treasurer UWABJ) J. EUU, Manato

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND

Every

Subscriber Who Sends in n Subscript for a The The usnapei in Lake Receive a Prize

Friend fo

lest

County Will