Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 72, Hammond, Lake County, 11 September 1909 — Page 7

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Loans made in Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor, Gary, Tolleston, Burnham, Hegewisch and "West Hammond. $10.00 to $200.00 eo- & 60Private Office, Confidential and Courteous Treatment extended to all. Phone, Call or Write. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING .OF CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COI'RT OF THE UNITED STATES r OK TH tU ULZi- : TRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANK-." RUPTCT. BEFORE JOHN O. BOWERS REFEREE. IN THE MATTER OF LOUIS M. FRI EDRICH, BANKRUPT. NO. 7 4 IN BANKRUPTCY (AT HAMMOND). To the creditors of Louis M. Friedrich of Hobart. in the County of Lake, State and District of Indiana, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of September, A. D. 1909, the said Louis M. Friedrich was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors of said bankrupt will be held in the office of sajd referee, in the Federal building in the city of Hammond, County of Lake, State and District of Indiana, on the ?0th day of September, 1909. at 10 o'clouk in the forenoon, at; which time said creditors may attend, prore their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the said bankrupt, and transact such other busineas aa may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Hammond, Ind.. Sept. 10, 1909. JOHN. O. BOWERS, Referee In. Bankruptcy. EAL ESTATEJRAilSFERS HAMMOND. ,Xiott7. Jlock.:4: lot 42, bioak 3; lot . 7. block L Messenger's addition, John N. Beckman to GostUn, Meyn &. Co 1 TZrt 8, block 3. Hoffman's-addltlon, Magraaiena Long, ua, to. ueeue RTRoblnson 165.67 GARY. L0tsA36 37, block 53, Gary .Land Coa subdivision. Gary Land. Co. to Catherine McCormick.. 1,234 Lot S. block 6, South Broadway acGUtlon. Zactrarias Gillespie to to South, Broadway Land Co... 1 TOLLESTON. LotrvlVbloclc id: lot 1. block 13, CiT.vL. Lto.ls .third addition, Jdlta. ' -Mailer to William Strobu 1,600 Lot 46, fclock 2.'Frankle'8 subdivision. Wllltarn W. Rumely to John Proscsak, 1 Lots IS. 18, 17, block 16, C. T. .L Ar'X. Co fifth addition, Llz2i B. Manners to Lake Co. Realty Co. . 1 Lots "1 and block 4 in second Oak 'Park addition, Herman E. Sasse-to School Town of Gary.. 700 LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS Lot32, block 6. MathfUs' addition, Albert Wyaut to Frank Steklesa. 265 Lot 1, block 8. Jktathaia' addition. John: Lipski to Frank Staklesa.. 600 Lot 6, block 5. Myrtle. Grove subdivision. William T. Jones to John R. trant. 300 PRODUCE MARKET. Bytter Receipts. 8,533 tubs; creamery, xtra. 29V4c; price to"Tetail dealers, 31c; prints, 32c; extra firsts, 28c; firsts, 26c; seconds. 25c; dairies, extras, 24c; firsts. 24c; seconds, 22c; ladles. No. 1, 22VJc; parking stock. 21c. Eggs Receipts, 7,819 cases: miscellaneous tine, cases returned, 174c; cases included. 18c; ordinary, 19c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 20c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be S5 per cent fresh, 22c; specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 23c; No. 1 dirties, 17c; checks. 16c. Potatoes Receipts. 40 cars; choice to fancy, 63 65c; fair to good, 60 62c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, brl, $1.50; Virginias, per brl. $2.60; Veal Quotations for veals in good order were as follows: SO to tjv lbs weight. 99c; 60 to 80 lbs. SlOc; $5 to 120 lbs. lOt-iffimc; fancy. 12c. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1. 18c; No. 1 loins, 21c; No. 1 round. 9c; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. 1 plate, 5Vtc Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 17 20c; chickens, fowls, 14 He; roosters. 10c; springs, 15c; geese, 9"310c; ducks, ISc. Fruit Apples, new, $1.25 4.00 per brl; erahapplcs, 75c(fr$1.00 per bu; lemons, $2. sof 3.00; oranges. $2.75 (a 3.25 : peaches. 75ei. $2.00 ptr bu: 1535c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, 14fl7e per 8-lb basket: pears, per brl. $3.00 'a 5.00. California green fruit Grapes. 75c $2.0 : peaches. $0cW$1.10 per box; For Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good new and secondband LUMBER of all kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbing Goods, everything necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7337 JSEScoAvai F YOU are in need of some extra money this Summer don't f orjet the addressWe loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc. CHICAGO DISCOUNT GO. 9133-40 Commercial Ave., Room 200 Phono S. Chicago 104. S. CHICAGO

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Loans taken up from other Companies and put on a Less Cost and Smaller Payment Plan with more Money given on the Security and no annoying colectors to bother you. Absolute Secrecy. Do you need Money to start the Young Ones to the School? Do you need Money In any way, shape or manner. If so call on us and let us serve you. Calumet Loan Company Largest and most reliable Company Established. Room 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323 Hammond, Indiana

plums, 75c$1.90 per box; pears, $2.00 3.00. s Melons Gems, standard crates, $1.00 3.50; pony crates, 50c $2.60; basket, 2060e; watermelons, $5u.00 125.00 per car. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, oaoice, $2.20 ftt 2.25; fair to good. $2.12Vi 2.18; red kidney, $2.002.30; brown Swedish, $2.15(fi'2 35: llmas, California, per 100 lbs, $4.80it4.S5. Green vegetables Beets. 505175c per 100; cabbage, iO'cf 75c per crate; carrots. 75c$1.00 per 100; cucumbers, 20!S35c per doz; cauliflower, 75cSf $3.00 per box; celery. 1550c per box; screen onions. 5c per bunch; preen peas. t0c per bu; lettuce, head, per tub, 40ft 50c; leaf, 30c per box; mushrooms, 35500 per lb; onions, 60o$1.00 per sack; parsley, home grown, 8 10c. per doz; peppers, 50c per crate; radishes. $1.00 per 100; strins? beans. $1.00(1.25 per sack; spinach, 25 i0o per tub; sweet corn. 2o30c per sack; tomatoes. 20 4 0c per box; turnips, home grrown, $1.00 per 100. CASH GRAS MARKET. Winter wheat bv sample: No. 2 rd, $1.071.8; No. 3 -red. $1. 001.05: No. 2 bard. $1.0341.05; No. 3 hard, 97c $1.02. Pprlntr wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.06: No. 2 northern, $1,02 0' 1.04; No. 3 sprinjr. 98c $1.02. Corn by sample: No. 2. 6969t4c; No. 2 white. 69 "Oc; No. 2 vellow, 9if?70c; No, 3. 694c; No. 3 vellow, 69i4ee9ic; No. 4, 68c. Oats by sample: No. 2, 3 7 He: jro. 2 white, 40W41c; No. 3, 36t37c No. 3 whfce, 3SM0c- No. 4 white, 37038c; standard, 40'440c. CRAIN AND PROVISION MftRKET Open H: Wheat

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ADVERTISE AND AGAIN IN THE TIMES. ADVERTISE EVERT INDIVIDUAL ATJTOMOBILB owner In too United States and broad should Join the International Automobile League. Pamphlet showing dealers' prices of automobiles tires and application blank mailed upon request. Address International Automobils League. Home Office. Buffalo, N. T. Leon A. Beresniak. official attorney, state of Indiana, room 102 First National Hank: phone 360. Report of the THE CITIZENS GERMAN At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at

RESOURCES. Loans and discoutns $361, Overdrafts, secured and unsecured V. S. bonds to secure circulation... 65, V. S. bonds to secure IT. S. deposits 123,

Premiums on U. S. bonds....... Bonds, securities, etc Banking house, furniture and fixtures Due from national banks (not reserve agents) Due from approved reserve agents Exchanges for clearing house Notes of other national banks Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents . . LAWFFL MONET RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ: Specie Legal-tender notes

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Total $7Sl,6i4.S7 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 16,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes raid 2 949.01 National bank notes outstanding 6s!oo0.00 Due to trust companies and savings banks 11,921.53 Dividends unpaid 120.00 Individual deposits subject to check $30o,49S.39 Demand certificates of deposit 8,174.17 Time certificates of deposit 86.S74.09 Certified checks 107.68 United States deposits 123,000.00 585,654.33 Total $7S1,644.S7 State bf Indiana, County of Lake, ss: 1. E. S. Emerine, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. S. EMERINE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attestthis 9th day --KMUKi GEORGE M. EDER. Notary Public. J- K. STINSON, My commission expires Jan. 31. J. J. RUFF, 1910. Directors.

BARTER KXCHANGB. FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange butcher's ice box for carpenter's work. Address H, Times office. 8 FOR EXCHANGE Falntlngr and paper hanging for roll top desk, typewriter, town lot, household furniture or anything useful. Address V T. Times. FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for lease of 6-room house, 75 miles from city; good live town for a large family. Address L S. Lake County Times. 5 FOR KXCHANGE Candy wheel and 24 paddles for bull pup. Address O K, Lak County Times. 2-tf FOR EXCHANGE Paperhanglng for a horse. Address R S. Timea. 25 FOR EXCHANGE One new victor phonograph with brass horn and record case and 20 records, towards a horse and buggy; will pay some difference. Address J T, care Lake County XI me. MISCELLANEOUS. VIOLIN AND PIANO instruction (highclass) at homes or studio, 60 cents Fer lesson. Address 664 East Carroll St., lammond. 10-2 WANTED To give estimates on your painting and paperhanging; reasonable prices, good workmanship; satisfaction guaranteed. Calumet Decorating Co.. 620 N. Hohman St. ;pohne 873. THE INTERESTING TIMES AD ALWAYS DENOTES THE INTERESTING STORE. LAKE C0U1TTY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, BANK. Report of the condition of the Lake County Savings & Trust Company, Hammond, Indiana, at the close of business Sept. 1, 1909: ASSETS. Ioans $262,507.48 Misc. bonds and stocks 20,207.03 Furniture and fixtures 17,432.08 Cash and due from other banks 47.435.44 Total $347,582.03 LIABILITIES. Capital. stock (paid In) $ 50,000.00 Surplus and undivided' profits 25,186.45 Deposits 272,393.58 Total ... $347,582.03 I.JosephW, Wels, vice-president of theabOT9 named bank, do solemnly swear.tliattle above statement Is true to'the'besrof'my knowledge and belief. JOSEPH W. WEIS, Vice "President. Subscribed., and. sworn to before me this 9th day "of September, 1909. WILLIAM F. MASHINO, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 2, 1910. Condition of NATIONAL BANK, the close of business, Sept. 1, 1909. 190.04 701.65 000.00 000.00 600.00 229.S7 643.20 163.92 365.47 431. 5S OrtO.OO 1S0.99 6 91 1 4 03 1 3 , . .$17,3SS.13 . .. 7,500.00 24, 3, SSS.15 250.00 (5 per cent of circulation).

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UPHOLSTERERS WANTED on chairs ana coucnes. cn.ce.go lounge Co. 11-4 WANTED Young men to learn auomoblle business by mail and prepare for positions & cnaffuers and repair men. We make you expert in. ten weeks; assist you to- secure position, .fay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester. N. T. 11-4 WANTED Experienced grocery boy about 18 years old. Call at Wick and Heyer grocery, Tolleston, Ind. 11-3 WANTED Gordon press feeders. Borman & White. 312 state st. 11-1 WANTED Man to learn table waiting. Call at Prima cafe, 97 State St., for particulars. 10-4 WANTED Shoemaker; steady Job; come prepared to work. Calumet Shoe Repairing Co. 10-tf WANTED Railway mail clerks, postoffice clerks, carriers; examinations in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free. Franklin Institute. Dept. S4F, Rochester, N. Y. 7-tf WANTED Car builders and repairers at once: long job. Fitzhugk-Luther Co. 23-tf WANTED Railway mail clerks, postoffice clerks-carriers; salary $600 to $1,600; examination in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free; write for schedule. Franklin Institute Dept. 74E. Rochester. N. Y. 10-lra FE M. AJiE ilEI Jr? WANTED WANTED Apprentice girls at Miss L. (4. Waite'a millinary parlors in the Rimbach bldg.. suite 21-22. 11-tf WANTED Lady manager in your section; salary $18 per week, expenses and a commission; reliable firm; experience unnecessary. Pack & Co., Chicago. A 15. 11-1 WANTED Girls at Specialty Muslin Underwear Co., on Condit st., Hammond. AdoIv Monday morning. 11-1 WANTED1 Experienced girl for general hmiavwork. 38 Clinton St.; phone 2152. H-tf WANTED Dining room girl; night work; good wages to right party. Apply Qibson Y. M. C A. 11-1 WANTED Waitress; good wages. Apply Majestic hotel. 11-2 WANTED Girl to take care of children. Karl Schumacher, Sheffield ave. WANTED Housekeeper for widower and son. 4853 Melville ave.. East Chicago. 10-3 WANTED Woman short order cook nights. Inquire Sternberg's cafe, In diana Harbor. tu-a WANTED Girl for general housework; steady posi ition. Stede Kaan. 724 cnlcago and Kennedy ave. 10 WANTED Good girl for general house work. Mrs. L A. Berexniak, 136 Carroll st. 8-tf WANTED Girl for general housework.' Apply 10 Warren St.; phone 6lb. -itt WANTED Young ladles of good mor al character and with some high school education to enter training school for nurses. School opens faept. 1. Mercy Hospital. Gary, Ind. 11-tf QR RENT. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room; modern conveniences; centrally lo cated. Call 233 Indiana; phone 1591. lltf FOR RENT Four-room cottage; all modern conveniences. 335 Logan st.; phone Z733. 10-4 FOR RENT Furnished room: one double room with separate beds, also one single room; win De neated wnen cold; reasonable. 24 Douglas st., first flat. 10-2 FOR RENT One 5 and one 6-room cottage at Hessville. Apply to Airs. McLaughlin. 10-3 FOR RENT Furnished room: all modern conveniences. Call 45 Sibley st. upstairs. 9-3 FOR RENT Two or three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping or roomers; with good boarding house across the street; modern implements. 373 Oakley ave. 9-2 FOR RENT Six-room modern flat; gas and bath; $12 per month. 450 Garfield ave.. West Hammond. 9-6 FOR RENT Three-room flat and sixroom; all modern; reasonable. Gary Garage bldg., 6th ave. and Mass., Gary. FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 75 Mtchigan ave.; no children. 8-tf FOR RENT 8S-acre truck farm, adjoining three depots at Dyer. Address Philip Keilman, Dyer, Ind. 7-5 FOR RENT Several suites of newly papered, clean furnished rooms for light housekeeping; $10 and up per. month. Phone 373 or call 300 Michigan ave.. corner Oakley. 7-tf FOR RENT Six-room upper fiat; all modern improvements; at 119 West State st., by Richard Zimmerman. 13 Forsyth ave.; phone 174. 7-6 FOR RENT Four-room cottage; 776 Michigan ave.; convenient to Gibson or Standard Steel. See Clayton. Times office. 28-tf FOR RENT Flats. $20; modern. Gary Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Reynolds bldg., Gary. 3-tf FOR KENT Furnished Complete Gas Electric Light, Steam, Hot Water, Barber shop, boot black stand. . The Harbor is second largest hotel in Indiana Harbor. It has just been redecorated throughout and is in first class condition. Location best in city. Accessible to all trains and street car lines, for further information apply to W. T. BROWN or J. A. PATTERSON Indiana Harbor, Ind

SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Situation; any Intending home builder wasted to communicate with carpenter that knows and can show work he has done; Just looking for wages. Address A B, Lake County Times. 10-2

WANTED Situation; lady owning type writer would like typewriting or stenographic work to do at home; experienced and accurate; copy work preferred. Address W J. care Lake County limes. 9-3 FOR SALE Saloon at Lansing. 111.; price $1,000. Address Otto worn. Lansing, 111. FOR SALE: 22 ft. by 5 ft. 6 gasoline whistle, bell. 29-gai". gasoline tank, 9 gal. fresh water tan with faucet in 11 ; u. 4 1.- ltV V, qI 1 ' 9 9 a fA.Urf to KU -J! o-atitl ni k L. U y O it. tJ IU1UU16 O w stoves. 2 and 3 burner, 2 flags, 1 large Address G. P. Daily, 546 Truman st.f FOR SALE Saloon on Cedar st. between 135th and 135th sts.; good business. Apply D. Russln, 3508 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor. 10-12 GO ST LIN, MEYN & CO. OFFER THE following bargains In homes and cottages for sale: Five-room cottage on Jbrunswicn si., lot 50x125 feet. Price $1,050. t ) r .rnnTn nnn.atnrv house. Indi ana ave., near Jefferson st.. 30 foot lot. Price, $2,100. Seven room story and half house, lot 50x125 feet. Cedar st. Price, $1,900. Six-room cottage, 60 foot lot, Russell f . - k.rirlin at 15 fifKt Six-room cottage with batn, on Doty St., 1.800. tine new i-rootn moaern. iiyuie, Doty St., very desirable, trice i.juu. Sven-room house. Indiana ave. Price CI AAA Fine new 7-room house on wiumti ave., hardwood floors, china closet, hot and cold water, all modern conveniences, a swell home; only $3,000. Xf.i.l.rn li.rnAn, hwlW lo.rg'A lot. ftll modern conveniences, good barn. State St., heart or town, trice 01 iuu sai snap for -vn investment. $4,000. FOR SALE Cheap, hot air furnace in good condition; $10 if taken at once. Apply at Fred Haag, 35 Indiana blvd. FOR SALE Good bicycle. Address A, care Times, Hammond. 9-1 FOR SALE At a bargain. 10-room house; must be moved from lot. In quire Wm. Planer, cor. oiaxa aim ton court. 8-tf FOR SALE Art Lamai base burner stove; good as new; will sell cheap to save moving. Call at 402 South Hohman St., upper flat. FOR SALE Another Ford runabout; first-class condition; reasonable price. Hammond Garage, 72-74 So. Hohman. FOR SALE Furnishings of five rooms; rockers, dressers. stoves, dining chairs and table, etc.; In one lot or separate pieces. 420 Michigan ave., Hammond, Ind. 7"s FOR SALE Two 10 -cent theaters; good location and no opposition; good profit. Inquire J. O. Brant. Indiana Harbor, Ind.; phone 861. FOR SALE Eelght-room house; 157 ft. frontage; Urge barn; Howard ave. and Summer st. Phone 248 J-" FOR SALE Mosler safe; 5 feet high 3 feet wide; inner door, bankers vault; a bargain. Lewis Durieus. 3319 Miciigan, Indiana Harbor. 3'" FOR SALE Latest style reed gocart; practically new; cost $35; will sell for $12. Address F P R, care Times. 1-tf FOR SALE Saloon. 3446 Penn ave.. In diana Harbor. FOR SALE Six-room cottage at 3418 Elm St.; $1,300 needed; balance $1,200 in 3 years. Inquire at 3410 Elm St., Indiana Harbor; no agents. FOR SALE Over 1,000 artistic, up to date patterns in wallpaper; Bosche s entire samples exhibited in your own home. Phone 373 Hammond or call Calumet Decorating Co.. 620 N. Hohman st. FOR SALE North side ball grounds, at reasonable figure. Inquire at 211 Logan st. 11-lt FOR BALE Second nand desk and railings suitable for express ofOce. Apply at Times Office. Hammond. Ind. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Lady's gold watch between Robertsdale and Hammond. Finder will please return to Miss Martie Bohan. 20 Roberts ave.. or Summers pharmacy In Hammond and receive reward. "3 FOUND Lady's gold watch. Owner can have same by proving property anu calling at Simpson's barber shop to pay charges. STOLEN. STOLEN $35 REWARD. The following carptener's tools were stolen from the basement of the Gilkerson flat on Harrison st., Gary. Ind., some time between Saturday noon. Aug. 21 and Monday morning following: One Diston saw 26-8 tooth; 1 Diston saw 26lOtooth; one Diston saw 20-9 tooth; one union made Port Huron rip saw 26-67 tooth; one iron plough; one 2-inch wooden rabbit plane; ;one small miter try square; one steel square; one ratchet brace and cloth cr.se with full set of bits; 7 chisels from to 1; one Morrel sash set; one Yankee spiral screw driver; one low angle block plane: one caping saw, two oil stones; one Stanley router; one common screw driver, compass, scrlber, etc.. Also shoulder tool box, 8x8x32, made of Ohio white-wood, screwed together wltn round headed screws, painted one coat lead color. Handle on top of lid, has a small chest lock and hasp for padlock. Tools were well marked with steel stamp, full name, J. B. Sleezer, Hinch letter. Tolleston union No. 1117 will pay the above reward for information "leading to the arrest and conviction of the thief. OSCAR BURCH. President. T. E. Lepfca. Rec. Sec. THE TI1E IS THE PAPER THAT PRINTS THE NEWS AS IT FINDS IT, AND ALWAYS TRIES TO FI.D IT. South Shore Line (C. L. S. & S. B. R. R. ITSisa i rave iniimao mm lotion

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