Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 11 August 1913 — Page 7

Monday. "August 11. 1913.

THE TIMES.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity Is not revealed, should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not, In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as It is possible it Is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. MALE IiELP. WANTED Two boys to care for lawn. Call Mrs. Leo Wolf, 934 So, Hohman t., Hammond. 11-2 WANTED Experienced all around man to work In a furniture store. Call at Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State St., Hammond. WANTED Young man for hardware and paint dept. Apply Mr. Green, Lion store, Hammond. BOY WANTED To work around factory and deliver parcels; must be 16 years Id. Simon Cigar factory, 185 Logan St.. Hammond. WANTED Young man bookkeeper with some knowledge of shipping. Apply Monday morning at the Famous Mfg. Co., East Chicago, Ind. WANTED Towerman and flagman for night and day work on Monon railroad street crossing. Apply M. T. Smith, foreman, at Sibley St.. depot. WANTED Union Harbor Lumber Harbor. teamster. & Coal Co., Indiana Indiana 8-3 PRESS FEEDERS WANT-ed-"4 experienced cylinder feeders, either young men or young women. We also have vacancies for four girls to learn the trade; must be 16 years of age or over; steady position, high- , est wages. Apply at once, W. ., B. . Conkey, Co. Hammond. - FEMALE HELPWANTED Experienced seamstress and sajeslady. Liberal Credit Clothing Co., 603 So. Hohman st., Hammond. WANTED Experienced saleslady to work in tea and coffee store. Apply 148 State St., Hammond. lZ WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. R. O. Winckler. 14 Mason St., Hammond. H-6 WANTED Girl for general housework. 23 Elizabeth St.. first flat, Hammond. Thone 1641. 9-6

WANTED Girl for general housework ; Dyer, Ind. at once; no washing or ironing. Calif. " . 95 State St., Hammond. 9-2' FOR SALE . J piano in

WANTED Good American woman to work by the day. 645 Ann st.. Himmond. GIRLS WAKTED-To work in office stamping envelopes. Apply at once, W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond, Ind. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY Business lot on Cedar or 141st street. State terms. No agents. Address I. Times, Indiana Harbor. ' 24-tf WANTED TO BUT Residence lot, centrally located; state lowest cash price and location. No agents. H, Times, Indiana Harbor. 24-tf WANTED TO BUT Michigan avenue lot for cash. No agents. L Times, Indiana Harbor. 4-tf WANTED TO BUT Flat building or private residence. G, Times. Indiana Harbor, 24-tf WANTED TO BUT Any number cf young pigs 5 or 6 months old-; will pay market price, delivered at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker. Times office, Hawmond. 27 tf WANTED TO BUT Yearling steers. Addreas R S, Times, Hammond. 27tf WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Two or three furnished housekeeping rooms or part of house. W. E. Crawford at Spear's drug store, East Chicago. BOARD WANTED. WANTED Board and room for lady and two children convenient to B. & u. trains, ;asi tnicagu. 4. x. annas, i East Chicago. Phone 41. 11-2 1

IeaL EstatE IabcainS

FOR SALE New 4-room house: cement basement, large attic, only J1.S00; new 6-room house, cement basefent. only $2,200; new 6-room house, cement banement, 32 ft. lot, price $2,(00. Terms on above: small payment down, balance monthly same as rent. Apply at houses on Todd ave. and Mina place. East Chicago, or W. C. Harding. 3514 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor, or Indiana Trust & Savings Bank. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Indiana Harbor or East Chicago improved property, good 20-acre farm at De Mott. Ind.; 7-room house, small barn, good orchard, best of water; this place is a bargain. W. C. Harding, 3514 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. A bargain, part cash. Addi ess M, Times Hammond. FOR TRADE 40 acres, 3 miles to market. 1 mile to interurban stop, i mile to school, all level land, 3 acres of timber, fruit orchard, balance under cultivation, good 7-room house, good barn and outbuildings, 2 good wells, price $2,800. Will exchange for Hammond residence same value. Give me full particulars in first letter. M. H. Miller, Bristol, Ind. FOU fciALE. FOR SALE Butter and coffee store, 2447 Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor; fine location; good reason for selling; will "be in store Sunday morning. FOR SALE Cheap, horse, wagon and harness. 101 West Plummer ave. Hawmond. Phone 1779. 11-3 FOR SALE: All the furniture and rugs of the 7-room flat, 100 Carroll st. Phone 429. 11-2 FOR SALE An established grocery and meat market; -good location; or will trade for real estate. Henry Huber, 31 Warren st., Hammond. FOR SALE Saloon license' for East Chicago; reasonable price. 227 Calumet bldg.. East Chicago. Phone 282. FOR SALE Automobile, solid tire. runabout, top; will trade; what have you. Wm. Dlckow. Calumet bridge M. C. R. R., Hammond, Ind. 8-6 FOR SALE Best offer takes two delivery wagons, one panel and one canvas top. Call after 5 o'clock. C. Int Hout, Oak Glen. 111. Phone 1292Y3. FOR SALE Oliver typewriter and Underwood revolving duplicator, both really new, half price. Address or phone 4740 Barring Ave., Bast Chicago. 18-tf FOR SALE Blacksmith shop. Good 1 place. Reasons for selling: leaving town. Address or call on H. J. Schulte, 9-3 -Good second hand Kimball first class condition; will sell cheap for cash. Write George J. Humpfer, 190 State St., Hammond. Tel. 167. 6-6 FOR SALE The Tile of Quality. Sweetser Drain Tile Co., Sweetser, Ind. 80d FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardinan piano at big sacrifice for casb. Call ii M, Times, Hammond. MISCELLANEOUSWANTED Dressmaking; work guaranteed; prices reasonable. Phone 511, CINDERS GIVEN A WAT FREE Call Hammond Glue Co. Phone 75. WANTED To make you.- porch and window soreens. Wm. J. Keller. Ha.-n-mond. Phon 1294T4. PASTURING Will pasture llvs stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles south of Hammond. Address M. Times. Hammond. 2tt PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. To u tig Men's T altera, (1 State st.. Hammond. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Friday eve.ning at Nickel Plate depot at 10:32. two Bristol fishing rods. Return to J. M. Turner, 303 Truman ave., Hammond. Reward. LOST Bay horse, blind in. right eye; 800 lbs. John Bllkovich, 1095 Adama St., Gary. Phone 1994. 9-4 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 MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN We loan $10 or 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 Rimbach block (over Lion store.) Phone 218. .Open every evening. ARB YOU A TIMES READ EH?

FOR SALE 160 acre farm. Kalkaska

Co., Mich.; fertile soil, house, wind mill, barns, silo, orchard, best of fences. 120 acres Improved; $ 4,000; reasonable terms; would take Hammond real estate part payment. F. B. Doherty. 408 Hammond Bldg., Ham mond. Tel. 672. 6tf WANTED TO TRADE First class rest denee together with a paint busi ness well established, for 60 or 80-acre farm in Lake or Porter counties. Ad dress M O R, Times, Hammond. FOR SALE At cost, new modern bun galow, five large roomb, oak trim newly papered, lawn and shade, one block to car line and school; terms to suit. Call at 453 Michigan ave., Hsmmond. 11-6 FOR SALE Lot 50x125 with 10-room brick residence, on south side; all modern conveniences; very reasonable, Phore 83SW Hammond. 7-3 FOR SALE 100 foot lot, corner Russell and Hon man sts.; best lot in city of Hammond. For particulars address nammond Realty Co., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Cheap, two lots on Co lumbia ave., one on Kane ave. near Sohl. Address 15 Webb St., Hammond ARB VOU A TIMES HCADERt WR RENT. FOR RENT Three pleasant furnished rooms lor light housekeeping; gas and bath, toilet; no children. 185 Tru man ave., Hammond. 11 FOR RENT One nicely furnished room; modern; 3 minutes walk from courthouse. Phone 511. 11-2 FOR RENT Meat market in 'connection with grocery store. Inquire 603 Michigan ave.. Hammond. Phone 1739 FOR RENT Five-room housekeeping siute; fcteam heat, electric light, bath, laundry, telephone. Phone 744 Maplestone, .. n FOR RENT Six-room furnished cot lage; not water neat. Dam, gas, near South Shore and East Chicago linea, Phone 744. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with electric light and bath. 171 Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone 1065W. FOR RENT Two unfurnished fron rooms. 100 Clinton St., Hammond Fhone 1067W. FOR RENT Two front room furnish e dtor light housekeeping. Call 206 Michigan ave., Hammond, , or phone 101 6 W. FOR RENT Basement flat on Grape vine st. between 136th and 136th 3439 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor. ruit kcai jeauy lurnished rooms bath, electric light. modern con veniences. 719 Sohl st 2nd floor. Ham mond. 9-2 FOR RENT OR WILL SELL 7-room brick house with 3 acres of land a East Gary. Convenient to transporta tion. 5c fare to workingmen. Rent $10, Sell on easy monthly payments. J Becker, 8925 Escanaba ave.. South Chi cago. III. 9-2 FOR RENT Four-room flat; bath gas, choice, east tide. Phone 744, Ma plestone. FOR RENT 6-room furnished cot tage; not water neat. hath. ga,s. near South Shore and East Chlcag lines. Call Sunday. 459 Hickory st Hammond. Phone 744. FOR RENT Large front room suit able for one or two. 5 Plummer ave upstairs. Hammorfd. 8 FOR RENT Large, front room; mod ern: one. or two gentlemen. 6 Rim bach ave., Hammond. Phone 1225M FOR RENT Modern flat, also 3 bedrooms, met are. or phone 588. 4-room brick Call 866 Calu FOR RENT Modern 6-room flat. 833 Hohman st. Hammond. Vacant abou Oct. 1. Mrs. ftirman. 8LEUAL NOTICES. NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citi ens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the under signed, Hugo Wahl, is a male inhabi tant and resident of the said City, uownsnip, uouniy ana state, and over the age of twenty-one years. That he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township and Statef of Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice, and Is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners oat Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first" Monday In September, 1913, the same being the 1st day of September, 1913, for a renewal of a license to sell Intoxicating. Bpir-

itous, vinous and malt liquors in lesa I

quantities than five gallons at a tima and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 2nd day of September, 1912, and issued by Charles Johnson, Auditor of Lake County, said Township and State, for a period of one year from Bald date. The precise location where liquors are to be sold and the provisions of the license to ba renewed Is as fol lows: The front room on the ground floor of a two-story brick building situated on lot 13, block 3, in V. L. Messenger's addition to Hammond, known as No. 803 Calumet avenue. Said room Is 20x 40 feet, has glass front, one front, one side an done rear entrance and faces Calumet avenue, a public highway in the City of Hammond. There are liv ing rooms upstairs. All of the inside of said room can be seen from said highway. HUGO WAHL. NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citi zens or Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana. that the undersigned, Peter Sensig, is a male Inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township, County and State. and over the age of twenty-one years. That he has resided In the State of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond, North Town ship and State of Indiana, for more than six montns prior to the date of thia notice and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will ap ply to the Board of County Commieioners at Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday In September, 1913, the same being the 1st day of September, 1913, for a renewal of a license to sell intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on tha 2nd day of September, 1912. and issued by Charles Johnson. Auditor of Lake County, said Township and State, for a period of one year from said date. The precise location where liquors are to be sold and, the provisions of the license to be renewed is as fol lows: Th ground floor front room of the two-story cement block building situated on lots 44. 45. 46. 47, 48. block 6, Manufacturers' addition, in Section 10, T. 36, North Township, Lake County, Indiana. Bar room has glass front and fronts on State street, a public highway. Has glass front and side entrance and living rooms in rear and above. Bar room Is 22x24 feet, bar on east side of room. PETER SENSIO. NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF A LIQ UOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citi zens of Hammond, North. Township, Lake County, and State of Indiana, that the undersigned, c w. Zatn, is a male inhabitant , and resident of the said City, Townsjjjj). County and State, and over the age of . twenty-one years. That he Jias resided In .the State of Indiana for more than one year and Jn the City of Hammond, North Township and State of Indiana for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday in September, 1913, the same being the 1st day of Septem ber, 1913, for a renewal of a license to sell intoxicating, sptrltous, vinous and malt liquors in lesa quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 2nd day of September, 1912, and issued by Charles Johnson. Auditor of Lake County, said Town ship and State, for a period of one year from said date. The precise location where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: Th ground floor front room of the One-story frame building, located on lot 44, block 3, Morris addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Bar room Is 21x35 feet and faces north on Morton avenue, a public highway In said City. Bar room has glass front, front, side and rear entrances, and all of the inside of said room may be seen from said highway. Bar on west side of room. There are six living rooms in the rear. C. . ZAUN. ATPLI CATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICF.NSE. Notice ia hereby given to the clt! zens of Hammond, North Township Lake County, Indiana, that I, Joseph Haraszty, am a male inhabitant and resident of Hammond, North Town ship, Lake County, Indiana, and citizen or the united States and over the age of twenty-one years, and that I have been continuously a resident of said City, Township, County tind State for more than one year last past; that I am the owner of a Retail Liquor License to sell intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors, and that I will apply to the Board cf County Commissioners of Lake Coun ts'. Indiana, at their September Term 1913, for a renewal of said license to sell Intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire a renewal of a license to sell said Intoxicating, spiritous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drunk or drank, is described as follows: The ground floor front room of a certain two-story brick building, facing east on Columbia avenue, a public highway in Hammond, and situated on lot 7, In block 2. Morris' addition to Hammond. Bar room is 23x50 feet, bar occupies south side of room, has glass front, front, side and rear entrances and living rooms above. In Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana. JOSEPH HARASZTT. THE HOME NEWSPAPER or LAKH COUNTT IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BT ITS READERS ON THE

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

Chicago Wholesale prices cor bon and other oils were as follows for barrel lota f, o. b. Chicago: Standard white, 150 test, 10Mc; perfection, 10Hc; headlight, 170 test, 12c; eocene, 12ttc; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 27c; special naphtha. 19c; raw linseed, single brls, 62c; boiled do, 63c; turpentine, 47c; summer black oil, 7c: winter black oil. tc; corn oil, $6.15 per 100 lbs, car loads, in brls. LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.65 910; medium to good steers, $7.50 8.50; Inferior to fair steers, $6.76 7.&0; fat cows and heifers, $4.908.80; canners and cutters, $3.254.S5; fair to fancy veal calves, $10.25 11.60; heavy calves, $5.007 25; milkers and spring-ers, per head, $40. 00ft S5. 00. Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.208.90; heavy butchers, $8.70 9.00; light butchers, $8.85 9.20; light bacon, $8.90 9.20; light light, $8.709.10; heavy shipping, $8.758.95; heavy packing. $S.O08.30; mixed packing. $8. 10 8.45. Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $7.10 7.55; lambs, common to good, $6.25 7.10; lambs, feeders, $6.50'5)6.90; lambs, culls, $5.00 6.00; yearling3. fair to best light, $5.656.15; year lings, fair to best heavy, $5.40 5.65; wethers, plain to good, $4.404.75. PRODUCE MARKET, Butter- Extra creamery, 264 27c: firsts, 24.4 g 25c; seconds, 23H24c;i dairies, 22 26c; packing stock, 20 21c; ladles, 22 22 14c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15 20c: geese, 1013c; ducks. 14S15c: fowls, 13V414c; springs. 1617c. Eggs Firsts, 19c; ordinary firsts. 17 18c; dirties, 1012c; miscellaneous lots. 130 18c Beans Pea, hand picked, $1.75 2.00; brown Swedish. $1.0001.25: red kidney, $1.65 1.80. Potatoes New, brl, $2.65 2.75; new, bu. 90c$1.00. Green fruits Currants, 16 c.ts, $1.60 (32.00; watermelons, per car. $200 275;, peaches, 4 baskets, 60c. $1.00; cherries, 16 qts, $1.500 2 00; apples, new, brl, $2.50 3.60; red raspberries, 24 pts, $2.253.00. Vegetables Celery, case, 35 60c; radishes. 100 bunches, $1.00 1.50; cabbage, crate, $1.25 2,00; spinach, tub. $1.001.50; cucumbers, basket, 25 35c; turnips 100 bunches, ll.50S2.00; cauliflower, box, $1.001.50; carrots. 100 bunches, 75c$1.25; rtring bens. green, box, 3050c; wax, box. 30o0c; beets, ,100 bunches. 60c $1.00; green pens, basket, $1.251.50; sweet corn, sack, 2550c; tomatoes, 4 baskets, 50c $1.00; green onions, 100 bunches, $5 6; lettuce, leaf, box, 15y25c; parsley, box. 60 60c. Veal 50060 lbs. 12li4c; 8090 lbs, 12bUc; 90g-110 lbs, 14S16c; grassers, coarse, 4 1 1 e. ADVERTISED MAIL. The , following letters remain uncalled for in the Hammond pottofflce for week ending August 4. 1913: A- E. Dean, Robert Dean,. Lafayette Flagg, Same Feborer, F. A. Gund. Hammond Foundry Co.. Theodore Hansen, Ed Johnson, John Kalbflesch, Vernle C. Kellogg, Joseph Lutchan (2), Doris Martinson, Mrs. Grace Mayer, Mrs. Dennis O'Connell, Koraeity Pals, Piotr raszko. C. F. Roller, Mrs. H. Riggle, Stanistaw Stlwa, Bruce Stoffer, Cecil Stevens, Mr&. Myrtle Sallee, Herbert White. J. R. Wsunop, Joseph Werhouser, Antonlno Touik, Anna Gygmunt. F. R. SCHAAF, P. M. REAL ESTATE TBANSFRB HAMMOND. Lota 15, 16, blk 2, So. Homewood add, Edward C. Gray to Thomas II. Jordon $4,650 Lot 13, blk 2, Morris Calumet Ave. add, Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to Mary Koram 1 Lots 25 to 29. blk 1. Rolling Mill add, Julian H. Touche to William II. Gostlin 1 Lot 4, blk 4, Huehn's 4th add, Mary M. Huehn to Mary Paluch 300 Lots 23 and 24. blk 1. F. B. Hall's sub. Fred R. Mott to David E. Troutman . .7... 300 CROWN POINT. Lot 10, Elmwood, August Wissman to Dr. Jesse L. Hill 450 Lot 11, Elmwood, Emil A. Wissman to Dr. Jesse L. Hill 650 1 TOLLESTON. Lots 32 to 34, blk 6, Co.'s 5th add, Richard T. Davis to Tortunato L. Ranko 10 Lot 5, blk 2. Co.'s 6th add. Geo. Mayer to Gary Tr. & So v. Bank 1 Lot 15, blk 3, Gallagher's 1st add, William S. Gallagher to George Fisher 1 GART. Lots 1, 2, blk 3. End Highland Park add, Ind. & 11. Land Co. to Laura M. Irvine 1 Lot 2, blk 15, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub. Henry Pohlkamp to Albert H. Roy 1 Lot 37, blk 1, Douglas Park add, Charles Z. Urnich to John Waitkewlcz 500 Lot 37, blk 1. Douglas Park add, Albert J. Vlmpany to Charles Z. Urnich 1 EAST CHICAGO. Lot EO. blk 4, n e 29-37-9, Julian H. Youche to James M. DeVoe 1 Lot 44, blk 7, n w 33-37-9. Theodore Lalble to Mr3. Ernestine Messlnger SO AGED LADY ANSWERS LAST CALL VCoBtlnoed from Face X.1 March 23, in 1822. In 1S44 she was married to Peter Portz who died May 31, 18S5. Eight children, all of whom are living, were born of this marriage, they being Peter Portz. Mrs. Kate Seherer, Mrs. Susan Stark. Mrs. Elizabeth Lauerman and Joseph Portz all of St. John, John Portz of Hammond. Leo Portz of Juenatta, Nebraska and Mrs. Barbara Jergens of Brosser. Neb. In addition to these there are fortyelx grand children and twenty eight

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ITwo years after her wedding In strong ropust young woman emigrated with her husband to America, They settled among the pioneers at St. John and there she spent the remainder of her years. Was Lake County Pioneer. Mrs .Porta was typical of that Ger-J man stock which came to this eountv in the early days, and through indus try and frugality, beat down the wild erness and In its stead made room for advancing civilization. Although her generation in the fatherland knew none of the modern inventions and conveniences of today she could nevertheless enjoy a community life, a thing which was not to be thought of In the new country. Like thousands of other pioneers who had braved the j forbidding Atlantic and tossed on its waves for months on a tramp sail boat, she came with her husband to the promised land to make their fortune. Her growing children shared to some extent In the hardships of those crude days, but to her grandchildren her stories of pioneer days became pleasant fireside tales which were listened to all the more eagerly because they could be enjoyed amid the surroundings of modern conveniences and luxuries. Handled Cian With Skill. "Grandma" Portz knew Lake County, before the shrill whistle of the railroad engine had ever echoed through Its dense primeval forests. Many are the trips she made to Chicago driving behind a team of oxen; not Infrequently did she get up In a cold winter night while the balance of the family lay asleep, to drive away the wolves which were galloping around the barns In search of stray live stock. The red deer came to her door, as yet unafraid of being slaughtered ruthlessly, and not lnfreJuently did she give these hungry creatures grain from the granery. Like many another pioneer woman she had learned to handle the ol flint lock and later the breech loader. Her eye was true and her aim was Bteady. When the wild turkeys, ducks, geese and pigeons were in season she relied on her own markmanshlp to bring down something which would fill the fleshpot for the noon or evening meal. In her days the gun was one of the Implements that was taken to the field Just as regularly as the water Jug. Mother of Estimable Fa Billy. As pioneers Mr. and Mrs. - Ports, prospered. She became the mother of an estimable family of children, and she herself retained her sunny disposition Into her declining years. As a result she fiumbered her friends by the hundreds, and because of her model life she died respected by all. NO HOME, NO SPOUSE, NO NOTHING! tContfnued from Fax t-T would vacate the Olcott avenue premises, leaving it free for occupancy by the happy bride and groom. 0 far bo good. Mr. Oppernjan was a pretty good tenant, paid his rent as It came due, and complied with the general requirements of tenants. Recently Mr. Carlson went blithely to him and announced that he was about to marry, so it was up to Mr. Opperman to beat It. "No so." said Mr. Opperman. never agreed to vacate these premises until you had married. You are no married, therefore I fail to see where I am bound to give up my house. Marry the girl and then come and see me." "All right," said Mr. Carlson, and he went to state the case to his fiance. The future Mrs. Carlson ia not only pretty, but she la business-like. She has an eye on the main chance, whih if more of the , marriageable girls of the present day possessed, would render them more valuable as wives later on. She said. "Not on your life," or words to that effect. "I understood differently Mr. Carlson. As I remember our arrangement it was I understod that when I became Mrs. Carlson, there would be a home ready for me to step into. No wedding bells for me, until there is a home, in sight." She may not have expressed ner sentiments in exactly those words, but that is what she meant. As the Oppermans absolutely refused to get out, Mr. Carlson was obliged to take the case Into court. It was tried in Judge Lewis' court, and the Judge, who believes In encouraging matrimony, ruled in favor of the plaintiff. And then the defendant went and appealed the case. In the meantime, the wedding of Mr. Carlson and the nicest girl in the world, is temporarily off. Ding the luck! WEKK-END RAIN BETTER THAN PICNICS Blue Monday? Not In Lake county. When Providence sends a $100,000 rain any one who will parade a grouch the following morning is short-sighted

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4) 4) 4 4) Money Loaned $10 to $250 35 12 m J CENT If you have never borrowed money on chattels It might interest you to know that you can now get money from us in sums of $5.00 to $250.00 at 1 per cent, per month. This is In accordance with the recent Indiana law. - Here la a rate that places money within the reach of everybody the business man. the professional man. the salaried man. the mechanic, farmer or laborer, without being compelled to auk someone to "go your security." These terms, as enacted into a law by the last legislature, enables people In all walks of like to borrow up to $250.00 at an extremely low cost and on an independent basis. Interest charged only for the actual time you keep the money. Tou furnish your own seenrlty HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANO. OFFICE FURNITURE, TEAMS LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS. FIXTURES, MACHINERT. AUTOMOBILES, or chattels of any kind. We place the money In yon hands quickly and privately. Call, phone, or writs. All business strictly confidential. PROVIDENT LOIN CO. 1 i Sua to Calumet Loan Co. It ani-nrnnrntAill tttV i$$ft Authorized Cap.. $50,000 $!$$F $S1$$ 212 Hammond Bldg, $$$! $$$$$$ Open 8 am. to 8 pm. $$$$$ $$$$($ Phone 328 $$$$$$.' tttttt 4,1 MkJJk ittmttm VN itti$sittti tttittmttt rj tttttttstml mtttstttttf tmtitmm? or evil-minded, or both. He must sure ly hate himself. t Of course ths rain interfered with the Saengerbund-Fldella picnic at Hobart and the rinochle club of Whiting outing at.Klndel's grove. Seventyfive went on the, Fidelia excursion and a thousand were at Klndel's. But they had a good time any way. Aside from that the rain didn't even molest any one while administering a universal blessing. If some one would give Lake county $100,000 it wquld not be as beneficial as the week-end rain. TIMES WANT ADS ARB FOR SERVICE TO TOPI1 G (CHESAPfeAKa & ' OHIO LINES)' Change of Schedule 4U-AY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND. No. 4 8:15 a. m. Local train to Ctn cinnati and all Intermediate statlona. No. 6 10:46 a. m. Fast Through train to Old Point Comfort No 2 11:46 a. m. Local Train to Clncinnati and ail lntermeg lata stations. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago :47 a. nt, 6:53 p. tn, T:0 n' A. M. DEWEESE, Agent. Bug (E! Cnret In t to S days nn.iaforal discharges. Contains do poiton and may ben sed foil strength absolutely without fear. Guaranteed not to stricture. Prevents contagiosa WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At Pianglsts, or wo ship express prepaid tipoa receipt at $1. Full particulars mailed on request. TEX EVANS CBXUICAI COW ClBdaBad. Ob CHICHESTER S PILLS 0 TltE KliMONO BRAND. y 7 h vtnor. Bnr or voip llAUONI ItRANU PkLl.K, for CS ran kaown u Beit. Safest. A Iwayt RclHl,lc SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE DON'T GO TO LAW Our Abstract will bow yon -whether for are buying land or a law suit. ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY ALLMAIf BRO 4 DIVWIDDIK, CAPITAL $100,000.00 Abstracts of Title to Lands In Laka County, Indiana. OFFICES: 58 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Allman Block, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE: Chicago Title & Tract Company, Chicago, Ilk & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AN 9 CROWN POINT. IND

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