Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1913 — Page 7

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NOTICE TO TIDIES READERS NOTICE TO ADVKRTISERS. Readers of the following advertise merits who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity is not revealed, should follow the Instruction to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertiser ean not. in justlc 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 errora in ads taken over the telephone. MONEY 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. Iake County Loan Co., room 23 Rimbach block (over Lion Store). Phone 218. Open every evening. MAXjE help. "WANTED Strong boy over 18 years old, not afraid of work, $8 per week. Apply the Mcllroy Belting & Hose Co.. Hammond. 8tf iWANTED Strong boy. Apply Minas Co., Hammond. E. "WANTED Bookkeeper; good, accurate and rapid worker. Apply in own handwriting, give reference and salary wanted. Address B 25, Times, Hammond. 8-2 WANTED Boy to work in factory and . deliver packages; must be 16 years Old. Apply Simon's Cigar Factory, 135 Logan st, Hammond. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty Co.. V1415 Marden Bldg., Washington. D. C. WANTED! Toung men and women who are willing to prepare themselves for the business office. We give you Individual attention. We assist you in a position. ' We assist the business men in securing the kind of help they want. Call or write. - tChicago Business College, HAM.VllWL', 1JJ. Phone 1954. WANTED Experienced butcher. Apply at once, Humpfer Bros., 578 So. Hohman st., Hammond. 7-3 WANTED All around paper hangers. 4716 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. WANTED A paper hanger. Apply Jacob Spanier, 13327 Superior ave., Hegewisch. 3-5 WANTED Stenographer, male, thoroughly experienced; $90 per month. Good opportunity. Write G 3 T, Times, Hammond. I7tf FJKMALEHELP. WANTED Young lady stenographer: . good position for beginner. Apply In own handwriting, stating salary wanted. Address S 25, Times, Hammond. WANTED A competent girl for general housework. 30 Warren St., Hammond. 8tf WANTED Girl or woman " to work. Mrs. O'Brien, 711 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. 7-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. Cas Wilcox, 3608 Grapevine St.. Indiana Harbor. 7-2 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. R. O. Winckler, 41 Detroit St., Hammond. WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. 49 Mason St., Hammond. 6tf an-SOTLLASTEOUS. CREDIT AND CHARACTER REPORTS Special investigations and reports oh investments, corporations, firans. Individuals. Confidential. Cleary & Rogers Reporting Agency, 583 Broadway, Gary. Tel. 2555. PASTURING Will pasture live stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles south of Hammond. Address 24. Tlases. Hammond. ttt ROOMERS WANTED. COLLECTION AGENCY. CALL OR MAIL US TOUR BAD Accounts. No charge unless collection Is made. Gary Adjustment Agency, S83 Broadway, Gary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR STOLEN Black and tan female fox hound; white streak in breast; liberal reward. 441 Michigan ave., Hammond. 7-3 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED POSITION As office girl. 390 Flummer ave., Hammond. Phone IS 06 J. WANTED Work on farm; can do car icmci wum, eiueneneea i arm ine aitcner. Address JS E M, Times, Ham - Pord. J-2

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fi)EA McHte'a Canadian Club at 10 cents pr cam. Nothlag better. Nine roupooi will get you safet yrasotv -Adv. FOR SALE Five-room cottage. Inquire 533 Wilcox St., Hammond. Phone 1319M. Terms to suit. 6-6 FOR SALE Nine-room modern house; 50-ft. lot, hot water heat, basement, etc., garage; $1,500 cash,- balance on long time. Lock box 318, Hammond. FOR SALE Modern 6-room bungalow located 391 Fir' st. For terms' and particulars call at - 3522 TMr St.. or phone 667J Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Four cylinder auto truck in good running order, $100. Tel. 1155 J. O. C. Miller, 112 Doty St., Hammond. FOR SALE Bargain in drug store, located In Indiana Harbor. See D. W. Dupes Co., S401 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. 10-4-6C FOR SALE A cood kitch en range cheap. Inquire J48 .North lloliman st., Ham mond. 17-3 FOR SALE Five-passenger automobile with extra body for light delivery. This car is In perfect running order and will be sold at a bargain. Apply" Mr. Ford, 446 May St., Hammond. FOR SALE Cheap, three counters, three show cases, two Ice cream parlor tables and eight chairs to match, fine kitchen cabinet, store awning. Inquire 1287 Roberts ave., Robertsdale. FOR SALE Royal Acorn kitchen stove. 3816 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE Bay horse, surry and harness. Phone 651M. 3816 Fir St.. Indiana Harbor. 6-3 FOR SALE A bargain; a double barrel 12-guage shot gun, very near new; hammerless; fine walnut checkered stock; pure steel barrels. Owner haa no need for same. Will sell $10.00 less than cost. Call 212 Hammond building. 10-4-tf. XWQ, ,BARC!AINS Schubert . -upright! 'piano," walnut case, when new was $400, now $100; Conover upright piano, mahogany case, when new $450, now $125. Both of these pianos are fine In tone and case. Very easy terms. Straube Tiano & Music Co., 629 Hohman st., Hammond. Phone 661. FOR SALE Coal business In Indiana Harbor. E. S. Gilbert Co. 3-6 FOR SALE Old papers, 6c a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind. " FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardinan piano at big sacrifice for cash. Call B M. T lanes, Hammond. ' WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUT Any number oC young piga 5 or 6 months old; will pay market price, delivered at Knick erbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker. Time office. Haianacnd. 17 tf WANTED TO BUT -Yearllag steers. Address R 8. Times. Hammond. J7tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Large front room with alcove bedroom; in south part of town; modern conveniences and no other roomers; good board In next block. Inquire A B, Times, Hammond FOR RENT Two newly furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. 192 Sheffield ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room with all modern conveniences. 114 Carroll st., Hammond. Phone 1109W. 8-3 FOR RENT Furnished 4-room modern flat; center of Hammond. Address D D, Times, Hammond. 8-3 FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms; modern conveniences; reasonable. 719 Sohl st. (2nd floor), Hammond. FOR RENT Thre furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 769 Claude St., Hammond. 8-6 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms or an unfurnished flat. 518 Wilcox St., Hammond. 8-6 FOR RENT One furnished room. Carroll st Hammond. 100 7-3 FOR RENT Six-room house; nicely furnished; will rent all together or in apartment, four or two rooms. Tel. 1497 Hammond. FOR RENT Barn. 365 Truman. Inquire 85 Sibley st.. Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT Six-room house, furnished. 163 Conkey ave., Hammond. Phone 1497. 6-6 FOR RENT All modern six-room flat at 493 State St., Hammond Phone 1222W. 6-8 FOR RENT Six-room fiat; all modern conveniences. 34 Alice t., Hammond. Phone 643. 6-6 liutt KB.M Moflem e-room upper i flat; all conveniences. Call lower flat 501 E. State St., Hammond. 3-6

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is BARGAIN FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal m Ilaimnond. A bargain, part cash. Address M, Times Hammond. FOR SALE Lot 50x175, 8-room brick house; all improvements paid; $4,500; terms. Apply agent M. C R. R- or pnone 1455 after 8 p. m.. Hammond. VOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping, mond. 188 Hummer ave.. Ham 28tf FOR SALE: Old paper. Sc a bundle. Call at Times. Hammond. Ind. FOR "KENT Modern steam heated room, well furnished; gentlemen only, 159 E. State St., (2nd floor, east flat) Hammond. Phono 241. 10-4-lw FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; heat and light fur nished. 3729 Hemlock street, Indiana Harbor. 10-4-5t. FURNISHED ROOMS. HAVE YOU A FURNISHED ROOM TO rent or do you wish to rent a room Call or phone L. F. Clark, Room Rent ing Bureau. 436-119th St., Whiting. Phone 201W. 8-4 LEttJkL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1913. JULIA DEBELEAC VS. DIMITRO DEBELEAC. CAUSE NO. 10969. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by C. E. Greenwald, attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an af fidavit of a competent person, show ing that the defendant, Dimitro Debeleac, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is 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 he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 24th day of November, A. D. 1913, the same being the 13th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 1, in the Superior Court Building, at Ham mond, in said county ana State, on the second Monday of November, A. IX, 1918, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof ,1 hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of September, A. D., 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the clti sens of Hammond, North Township Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Arnold Hasse, Is a male in habitant and resident of 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 last past and In the Cltyof Hammond, North Township In said State for more than six m6nths prior to the date of this notice, and Is a qualified voter and citizen of the United States of America, and a man of good moral character, and that he will apply to the Board of Commis nloners of Lake County, Indiana, a crown I'oint, in said Lake County, on the first Monday of November, 1913, the same being the 3rd day of November, 1913, for the renewal of the license to retail Intoxicating, splritous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premlsen where sold, said license being hereto fore granted by the Board of Commis sioners on the 4th day of November, 1912, and issued by Charles A. Johnson, Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, and th precise location where intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provision of the license to be renewed Is as fol lows : The ground floor front room of th two-story brick building known as 11 Sibley street, situated on lot 11, block 3, Townsend and Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County Indiana. Bar room has glass front, facing north on Sibley street, a public highway in said City of Hammond Bar room has front, side and rear en trances and there are living rooms on the second floor of naid building. Bar room Is 20x63x13 feet. All of the Interior of said room may be seen from said highway. ARNOLD HASSE. PRODUCEMARKET. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Eggs, strictly fresh, 30c; firsts, 25 26c; miscellaneous lots, cases Included. 1725c; cases returned, 16V424V4c; checks, case, $3.50 4.50; butter, extra, creamery, 30Vic; extra firsts, 2929c; firsts, 26V427c; seconds, 24Vi26c; ladles, 23V424c: dairies, extra, 28c; process, 26 26 He. ! POULTRY. Live turkeys, per lb, 19c; springs, 13 &c; fowls, 13c; roosters. ioc; ducks.

ll12c; geese, 10 13c. VEAL. 60-80 lbs, 1010c; 80-90 lb weight. ll13c; 100-110 lbs, 1414C; 100 lbs, 15 c. MELONS. Pony crates, 50 60c; flat crates, 75 90c; osage. crates, 4065c. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Apples, brla, $2.50u 5.50; crabapples, brl, $3.50 4.50; peaches, case 6 baskets, $1.252.00; beans, per bu, $2.00

10; red kidney, $2.25(2.30; brown Swedish, $1.25l.i6; cabbage, new, rate, $1.25 1.75; cauliflower, case, $1 1.75; grapes, black, 8 lb basket, 21 26c; spinach, box, 4050c; cucumbers. box. $1.75 3. oi; turnips, sack, $1.00 I .25; pears, DU, DasKet, 75c $2.00; ranberries. Cape Cod, brl, $6.257.C0; omatocs, case of 6 baskets, 60efl.00; I eets, new, bunch, J1.001.25; carrots, I 00 bunches, ? l.ioup i.to ; plums, case. 6 qts, 75ci.zs; neaa lettuce, per hamper, $1.752.B0; radishes, 100 bunches, $1.001.25; potatoes, bu, 550 60c; sweet potatoes, brl, $1.753.00; onions, new, sack, $1.151.50; Lima beans, 24 pts, $3.003.50. DRESSED BEEF. No. 1 ribs, 17c; No. 1 loins, 19c; No. round, 13Hc; No. 1 chucks, lllc; No. 1 plate, 9c. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and oth er oils: Standard, white, lOVAc; pert ec- I tion, 10c; headlight, 175, lzc; eocene. 12Hc; elaine, 19c; V. M. P. naphtha, 18c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 30V4c; raw linseed oil, 51c; boiled do. 52c; turpentine, 47c; summer black oil, 7c; winter black oil, 8c, These quo tations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chi cago. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 3 red, ,9293c; No. 3 red, 90 92c; No. 2 hard winter, 85 & 86c; No. 3 hard winter, S4 85c; No. 1 northern spring, 87fflS8Hc; No. 2 northern spring, 85 87 He; No. 2 spring, S5V486c. Corn No. 2, 7070c; No. 2 white, 6970c; No. 2 yellow, 7070iic; No. 3, 69704c; No. 3 white, 69 H 70c; No. 3 yellow, 6970c; No. 4, 68469c. Oats No. 3 white, 3940Hc; No. white, 3940c; standard, 40i 41 Vic. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $9.00 9.50; medlu mto good steers, $7.90 8.75; Inferior to fair steers, $7.007.90; fat cows and heifers, $4.909.25; fair to fancy veal calves, $10.00011.50: heavy calves, $4.50 7.50; milkers and springers, per head, $45.00 115.00. Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.00 8.40 heavy butchers, $8.358.60; light butchers, $8.408.60; light bacon, $8.25 8.65; light light, $8.158.40; heavy shipping, $8.85 8.60: heavy packing. $7.908.16; mixed packing, $7.808.25 Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $7.00 7.40; lambs, common to good. $6.25 7.00; lambs, feeders, $6.00 6.75; lambs. culls, $5.006.00; yearlings, fair to best light, $5.606.OO; yearlings,' fair to best heavy, $5.005.65; wethers, lain to good, $4.354.85; wethers,' good to choice, $ 4.85 (g 5.25. PLANS MORE Onlt Kh rlnA of Wuramnnrf la r.ttlnr ready for another one of its inimitable exemplifications. The date Is fixed for November 10, and about two score candidates are expected. The orncers and the patrol held a meeting last night. It was decided to secure the services of "Benny" Wilson of Englewood, formerly captain of the Medinah temple patrol, to drill the

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first drill will be held on Thursday evening of this week and as often thereafter as necessary. The announcement for the exemplificatlon is already all prepared with the exception of the printing. It Is said to De ricn enougn to give a Shriner mental gout and big enough to make a mall carrier swear. The Hammond Masonic council also held a meeting last night and initiated three candidates, two from East Chicago and one from Hammond. The latter was J. B. Klots and the former Messrs. Albert Abel and William Blaemire. GARY BUSINESS MAN IS MARRIED AT SOUTH BEND (Special to Ths Times.) South Bend, Ind., Oct. 8. The South Bend Tribune prints the following account of the marriage of P. ,1. Robbins. manager of the Office Appliance and Stationery company of Gary, to Miss Minnie Davis of this city: The marriage of Miss Minnie Davis. daughter of Mrs. C. R. Davis, of the Hoffman flats, and P. I. Robbins, of Gary, took place Saturday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock at the rectory of St. Patrick's church. Rev. Ernest A. Da vis, brother of the bride, officiated, as sisted by Rev. John F. DeGroote. The bride's only attendant was her sister. JHiss Hazel Davis. Tony Fernandee acted as best man. Following the cere mony a wedding supper was served to relatives and close friends at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. KODDina will maice their home In Gary." TO BUILD TWOSTORY HOTEL Buildlngr Commissioner Kllver at the Gary city hall this morning issued a permit to John Beuss to erect a twostory brick hotel building at Tenth avenue and Washington street. Thii is one of several permits Issued for south aide hotels since June..

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Judge iiomer AnsZey of Garv. Inaiana HarDor, WestvUle. Detroit, and Ojibway, Canada, blew into Gary this morning from the country ruled over by H. R. H., the Duke of Connaua-ht. and In ten minutes was busy in Broad way "circulating" among his old friends. ISow an Ojibway Aborigine. The judge, who was one of the pion eers of Gary and Indiana Harhnr la now one of the aboriginal natives of OJibway, the steel trust's new Gary In the province of Ontario. "Slip it to me, kiddo," said the Judge, as he greeted each friend and wrung their paw. "How are you old ton, any way?- To all the girls of ihs acquain tance the Judge was a regular Lord Chesterfield, saying to each other. "Bless your little heart." etc.. "Blue Eyes or "Brown Eyes," whatever the case happened to be. The judge is now general manager of the Gary-OJibway Land Company, with offices at Ojibway, Ont., and Detroit, Mich. To See Ilia Corn-Fed Doll. The steel plant at Ojibway will be started In a couple of months the building of It I mean," stated the Judge. "Now sporterlno. I'm going to take a run down to Westville to see the old folks and then If I get a chance I'm going to beat it out to Iowa to see that corn fed doll of mine." That Porter County- Applejack. In parting, the Judge invited his friends to take a spin down to West ville to get some of his potent Porter county applejack he has stored in his cellar there. Westville is in LaPorte county but near the Porter county boundary line. STEWART HAY COME TODAY Testimony of two witnesses in the inquest of Charles Chick of Hessville who was run down and fatally injured last Saturday night by an automobile driven by A. T. Stewart, a wealthy Chlcagoan, will be heard by Coroner E, M. Shunklin sometime today in Ham1 mond. The only witnesses to the I shocking accident, besides Stewart, are J. Bo-'t and Wallle Louis, The Hammond police awaited the ar rival of Stewart and his attorney from Chicago yesterday but they failed to put in their appearance. Last night Chief Austgen was again notified that Stewart would come out to Hammond today and upon his arrival will be placed under arrest, pending the out come of the coroner's Investigation His bond will be fixed In the superior court bv Deputy Prosecuting Attor ney Ralph Rosb. The accident occurred about six o'clock Saturday night on the Hess ville road in the heart of Hessville Chick was caught at the base of the I hill and Stewart's car Is said to have been traveling at a nign ram i Bye in order to make the top of the Incline. Chick was hurled beneaxn tne U5 t. and dragged a dlstince of between six ty and seventy-five feet before J. Bow ler and W. Louis ordered Stewart to bring the automobile to a stop, The victim was dragged from be neath the machine, suffering from ter I rlhle iniuries which caused his death I hnmA nf George Hess, while I ctewart said "he would get a doctor, I TI 4mr,i into his roadster and never I returned. Nothing was heard from I kin. until authorities srot Into eommun-i-.tinn with a Chicago detective agency, ana wnn a license number located Stewart. OFFICER QUITS THE DEPARTMENT Paul Yungutis Declines to Be Made a Stool Pigeon or Stalking Horse. I Officer Paul Yurgutls, the East Chi I cago officer, who arrested Joseph Tag Imin at the citizens' headquarters I few days ago, quit his Job on Satur I day 'Tht. He was asked why he resigned These are his words. In homely bu forceful language: First. I could not afford to remain on the police force to execute the orders of Sergeant Barker because he took advantage of me for the reason I was in sympathy with the citizens' party and made me swear out warrants against innocent DeoDle, as In the case of Yagmln, whom 1 knew to be innocent of the charge of gambling. Second. I would not submit to orders from Julius Friedman, or any other wholesale liquor man. Third. I did not care to remain on the police force at the present time because I think the present administration Is done for, and I think Callahan will surely be elected on November 4. and I form -this opinion through my knowledge of the feeling among my countrymen, the saloon men and

the foreign element In general. The chief of police, Leo McCormlck. Is a gentleman, and I would like to have remained on the force If I could have been subject to his orders, but he don't seem to have a word to say in Indiana Harbor, and I have never seen him In the Harbor but once since I have been on the police force. It haa been rumored that the Egandale Bourbon man does not allow the chief In Indiana Harbor.

BURNHAM. Mrs. Samuel Burnham of PVntoTavenue returned to her home here Mon- j day morning after a three weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas McCormick at Buchanan, Mich. She reports Mrs. McCormlck, whom she found 1U on her arrival as being much Improved. Mrs. Burnham was accompanied home by Mr. Burnham, who went over to Buchanan Sunday morning." Mrs. Andrew Anderson, of Fark avenue who has spent some time in Wesley hospital was brought home Saturdiv night. Mr. and Mrs. Rein Rau of Center avenue motored to Valparaiso Sunday where they were the guests of rela tives. They were accompanied bv Mrs. Rau's parents Mr. and Mrs. Schwieger of Chicago. Mrs. Carlin and daughter Mrs. Mur phy of Hegewisch called on Burnhom friends Monday. Mrs. Sarah Wilder of Park avenue returned to her home here Sunday morning after an extended visit with relatives in Crown Point and Sandwich, HI. Mrs. Emma Klersey of Park avenue returned home Sunday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and family of Englewood. The Misses Elizabtth and Dollle Patton of Park avenue attended services at the Christian church In Hammond Sunday morning. C. B. Harrison of Center avenue vis ited friends In East Chicago Sundav. Miss Ethel Klersey of Center avenue was the guest of Mrs. Schmitt and Miss Mamie Schmitt of Grassell Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Emll JabroskI of En glewood were the guests of the for mer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jobrosky of Center avenue Sunday. Mrs. James Faverty of Senter ave nue entertained her brother from Har vey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wall and chil dren of Robertsdale visited Mrs. Wall's parents at their home on Center avenue Sunday. DON'T GO TO LAW Oar Abstract will show Jrou whether Tor. are buying land or a law suit. ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY aemaaova BROa A DUTWIDDIE. ALT. MATT CAPITAL $100,000.00 Abstracts of Title to Lands Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES: C58 Broadway, Gary, Ina. In Altitun Block, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE: Ctileago Title & Truct Company, Chicago, Ilk WITH

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