Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 18 July 1917 — Page 7
Wednesday. July 18. 1917.
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Classified Advertisements
NOTICE Eoreafter no classified fis o accepted over telethon fjat person b ft taleptuma fareliSet u wltk the corract ber of lunt at time of clDlt U All paraona flacln? d'e5tclu nient3 with as Otrw pho mU8 at the office and pay for aaxae la five flaye. Otherwise Z, ,2 charge of TEN CERTS will ba for COtLECTIICO. n The best aarvlca can ff1 trlcg-ln? your advertiaements .to office anl par tiBl 0 placing- the advertisement. LAKe county piturnma asd FXTBIISHXNa CO. Wanted Hale Help. WE SHIP PAHA" R. R. LAFRS to New York. Ohio. Iowa. Mich.. V .. V-h Wvo Colo, o. Dak-- N- -Mont. Wash 'Frj. K. ;t J wnt farm hands tor trie wrMri 5 a?cs National Employment Lioend Agency. 17 W. 10th ave.. O.ry. Ind. 100LABORER3 ANJED-lOO 30 cents per hour. Call at room 33. Rimbach rule. Itaker-Friedley Co.. Ha.nmun.1. WANTED Acetyline, -welders. Frank 7:12tf WANTED Men to 1 th c-rHt'y trade. Few week completes. . a j of barbers "?t ofer Ba.-be'V Top wage. Mnte toua. . . College. 105 S. Bta ave.. nll-asoV :1 4 :fi V ANTED At once, experienced hip r:ns- clerk: salary $.1 'r J Ctidahy Packing Co., Eat -'lca-74 . 7;. . NTED 3 good men. experience rtot ' I?r7. foreign languages a g r a vantage Apply ident ' Co. 7 90 Ptar Health and Accident .'16;3 B.-oaawij, WANTED Screw machine n-any9; A a it. Co.. Hammond. . 1 r r&uiv - 1 tlt& -reeling Co. r ran . NTED -Middle aged man. married onl?. to collect and Bo!lc t for f-,nS-dCOialtrvdrrdacmyi"SronPCan jtood salr vrTdav a m. or Saturday Thursday n'' F.ftvaTate at., "amp. m. Room 1 t.-lale 7.1S.3 mond. Phone 34. - . WANTED Roofers' helper 7:30 a. m. yard Russell St. Luhdt Roofing, Co.. Hammond. . WANTED Upholsterers. Frank S. Bet Co.. Hammond. rTnRTRa WANTED- 32c per hour. H?eadv work seeping t.r. '-r-Hiraao Feed & Fertilizer Co.. 3 block Sh'ofOW and Interurban oC.I. WANTED-Brlght young man o work St.. Hammond. ' Vi- vTrn Two gentleman boarders. 3538 Hemlock at. Indiana Harbor Wanted Female Help. tv- vtED Girl or woman for cooking nNd klichel. work. SS Sibley St.. Hammond. ' WANTED Young g'rl to do l'-gt hUrX in family of four. Charlotte st.. upstairs. Phone Hammond. , WiXTED Waitress and second cook. Phone 96 2. 3319 Michigan ave Indiana Harbor. WANTED Woman, middl aged preferred to do private hskg.; verv r g'ht every convenience, good safarv Apply at Counfv Ja.l. Crown Point, or phone Crown Point Ho or 4. reversing the charges. ' -ig Situation Wanted. WANTED SITUATION By capable middle aged lady a, r"sekee per. references. Mrs. Tolmie. 528-11 9th t Ind fiat. Whiting. Ind. T.ix.i For Sale IIiscellaneous. FOR SAT-B Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank. 65 State at.. Hammond. Open fcvetilngs. 15 CONKEY'S BUTTERMILK STARTING Food, the chiok food made with jjtjttERMILK. 25c and 60c pkgs. at Maglnot Bros.. 174 Fayette St.. Hamir.oSi :21:tt PP.OODER STOVES 4 styles at 511.7S to $16. Maglnot Bros.. Cyphers and Buckeye agents, 17 Fayette at., Harnmonl 8:t7tt KU8SMAUL FEED ROOFTN3 CO, 119 Clinton U Pbona 1717. Baat Chicago, phone 4SB. t-il-ltn FOR SALE Ice box. show case, candy scales. National cash register; about 'new. R. H. Smith, 512-119th at.. Whiting. Ind 7:13 -S FOR PALE Mattresses of all grades, retail at wholesale prices; also mattresses renovated at lowest prices. Metropolitan Merc. Co.. 58 Flummer ave., Hammond. 7:17:1 FOR SALE Round dining table,- fumed oak leather davenport, golden oak dresser. 417 W. Sibley St.. Hammond. 7:17:3 TOR PALE 400 to 500 acres of fine timothv hay at a sacrilice. Address Stinson & Htrsch. Citizens Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 511 Hammond. 7:17:3 FOR PALE All lumber. plumbing, doors and windows, porch columns, pipe, radiators. Kewanee boiler, hot water heater and tank, model iwli bowl3. soil, water, steam pipe, bar fixtures round sette for hotel. At So.ith Bay ' Hotel. Indiana Harbor. Rticl Wrecking Co. salesman on premises. .7:17:3 FOR SALE (Grocery and market on mam st. in Whiting, best location in citv- excellent reason for selling. IDquire W. C. Haman. 115th and Lake ave. Robertsdale. Phone 230 W Whiting." 7:18:1 FOR SALE An adding machine iti first class condition at a bargain.- W. .1. Whlnery. 30ti Hammond bldg., Hammond. 7:1S:3 FOR SALE Household goods, leaving citv. 901 State Line St.. cor. of Russell. Phone 8SKT Hammond. 7:1S:2 FOR SALE One dining room table. smoking set. carpet sweeper. 2 small rugs, china, pictures. 3431 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. 7:1S:1 For Sale Horses and Cattle FOR SALE 7 year old trotting horse with record, for cash at once. $12; also good delivery horse, harness and grocery waron, complete outfit. $75. McNamare Bros., 533-119th St., Whiting. thono 412. 7:16tf -JX)R SALE Team of chunky mares, one srey 7 years old. weight 115; one bay 9 years old, weight 1050. Call 341 Chicago ave. or phone 354 Hammond. 7:1S:2 Lost and Found. FOUND Black cocker spaniel. Owner call at Hammond Country club. 7:18:1
Real Estaie Bargains
Modern Brick Bungalow, Best Bargain offered on Kast Side this year, on 37 a ft. lot on fine t.. all t. assessments r .. i h.iii (loud roamm ! for selling at tho very low price of ! 52.7-0. Modern Frame House on South Side pood location mar car line. 37 i ftlot. 6 rooms an.l bath, dec. and Jfas lights, furnace heat, pood basement, screens and doors. paraRC. now vacant small cash payment nee. led. w ouui rent for $30. 'Price only $2.3o0. Phone Hammond 51 tonight and arrange for us to call vith car. Positively the best home bargains we have had to offer this year. II A STINT'S. WOODS & 0 Ilamtnonl Savings .fc Twist Co. Open Kvenin-fis. FOR SALF Two frame cottages, first class condition, on Doty st.; al improvements paid: $3.00." buys t;. -in. part cash, balan.-e terms. Add ress Minson & Hirsch. Hammond. ONLY $100.00 CASH NEF.Pl.iV Pavment buvs these vacant homes. Now ready for immediate possession. 6-room modern bungalow. UA.F1ELD ST. One of the most beaut 1fulfy appointed little homes, including sun room. olden oak trim ana all modern conveniences. This is new. just completed and a "dream. Price J3.650.OO on terms of $20 per month. ' . 5- room bungalow, new and modern throughout. ELM ST. You must see this cozv home to appreciate the bargain. Oak trim, white enamel bath, furnace, colored mortar walls, wide porch, eist front. The price is reduced to $3,150. and it's a bargain, $20 per month. WITH $200.00 CASH YOT- CAN BUY AND GET IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of the following Vwo genuine bargains: 6- room modern cottage. W illia rie St.. near the Country club. On.y about two years old and in splendid condition throughout. 1-urnace. laundrv tubs, beautiful electric light fixtures. The lotion is most ideal and 1 an exceptional bargain. You should investicate this today. Pric $2 550 and $20 per month. 5-room brick modern cottage. 1-or-syth ave.. West Hammond. Oak interior trim, good furnace, laundry tubs Located only within about 5 minutes walk from court h"1 IfPrP j a house von could not bu .d t"dav for the price of the entire property, which Is now reduced t $3,150. Motnhly "payments of $2i per month. FRANK J. WACHEWICZ. Cor. Oakley and Plummer Ave. Phone" 1617 Hammond. 7:17:4 FOR SLE 120 acre farm, good buildings, at $0 per acre; also other good farm lands cheap. -Anthony Sevens. 53$ Truman ave., Hammond. .:1S.6 FOR SALE 57 Vi ft. lot. Hyde Park addition very cheap. Phone 177S or see Mrs. Bunnell. 531 Michigan ave., '"- mond. , . :1S:1 FOR PALE Best 50 ft. lot in Kenwood on Forrest av. Special inducement for quick saie. E lgene S. Cooper. 8 Mason St. Phone 396 Hammond. 7:lS:fieod FOR ST.E 2-story bid?, on 50 ft. lot near Hohman st.. centrally located, rents for $18 oer mo., all assessments paid in full. Price $1,250. part casn. Call phone 140 or 12. W. H. Gostlin Jr. Gostlin. Meyn & Co., Hammond. , -.iS:l Miscellaneous. PAINTING. PAPER HANGING Good work, prices right; estimates frae; open shop. Independent Decorating Co.. 132 Michigan ave. Pitons 2931 Hammond. CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. For Anything in Our Line phone 4S7 Hammond. Lnndt Roofing Co., Hammond. 6:20:1m CARPENTERING AND GENERAL REpairinc. Joe Miller, 11 Williams st. Phone SSW Hammond. 7:14:3 Piano and Phonograph Family will sell at a bis: sacrifice, one new $250 phonograph, $S5; and one new $450 high grade piano at $1';0. Must be sold at rfuoe. For particulars call phone 322 Hammond. 7:17:2 PIANO LESSONS Rapt i me and popular music In 20 lessons. Teacher's and children's course. Geo. Green. Phone C2:6 Hammond. -7:17:5 For "Rent Furnished Rooin3 FOR RENT Fum., 4, 3 and 2 rooms for hskg.: one suite for bachelors. Inquire ISsS Plummrr ave., Hammond. 7:12tf FOR RENT One or two fum. rooms; running water, south side near park. 4 Waltham st. Phone 1431 Hammond. 7:17:3 FO RRENT Furn. rooms; no children. 828' Walter St.. Hammond. 7:17:tf FOR RENT Nice rooms. 106 Carroll st. , flat B. Phone 110 M Hammond. 7:1S:3 FOR RENT Rooms, furn. or unfurn. Call 805 Hohman st., or phone 2995 Hammond. 7:18:2 FOR RENT Two rooms for light hskg. Phono 1990 Hammond. 7:1S:1 FOR RENT Modern 3-room furn. flat for light hskg. 501 May St. Phone 975M Hammond. 7:18:1 FOR RF-NT- Two fum. light hskg. rooms for man and wife. IS Condit st.. Hammond. - 7:1S: i. . . FOR RENT 3 larpe front rooms for lip-ht hskg.; gas. bath and elec. Phone 603 Hammond. 296 Fayette St. 7:1 S:l FOR RENT Pleasantly furn. rooms; modern conveniences. Phone 2215 9TA Hohmon.st., Hammond. 7:1S:5 FOR RENT Nicely furn. room for light hskg. 502 Hohman st. Phone 2333 Hammond. 7:1S:1 For Kent. FOR RENT Part of my office, room 2. Straube Bldg. Call aenings, Eugene S. Cooper, phones Hammond 396 Res.. 2837 office. 7:1S:4 Wanted to Rent. WANTED TO RENT Modern 4 or 5roora house or flat. Address E W G. Times. Hammond. 7:1S;2
For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE 114 ton Service motor truck, or exeifcinge. C. J. Wunschel. 435 W. Stato at.. Hammond. 7:16:3
FOR SALE &-puss. Col. In fine shape, t-leo. lights. $5(l. part cash, balance time; r.-pass. Auburn. starter and lierhts, $:;0i). win trade. 450.; Forsyth nv. Last Chicago. Phono 67-'M. 7 : 1 S : 1 FOR SALE Marlon car, first class condition, $175. Phone East Chicago, or 60 It Whiting. J. .Schultz. 7:llS:l FOR PALI.", Ford roadster with tl.-c-tri cstartcr, and other good bargains in used cars. Elgin Motor Sales Co.. t;5; Hohman st., -Hammond. 7:18:2 For Sale Motorcycles. On SECONDHAND 0ft LX MOTORCYCLES All makes, Singles and Twins, from S25.00 up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocycle Salesroom. WAL2 & SL1GER, 220 STATE ST. 4:16:3 LEGAL NOTICES NOTlCli If Mr. Fred OpDerman does not ca".l for goods at 101 U' Avenue M. Chicago 111., within ;!0 d;tvs goods will be soltl for charges. MRS. C. WAGNER. ' 7:17:2 NOTICE If Mr. Fred Opperman does riot call for" goods at 10112 Avenue M. Chicago. 111., within 30 days goods will be sold for charges. MRS. C. WAGNER. 7:l:l NOT I OH. " Mr. C. R. Blacklidde will not be responsible for any bills made by his wife, Ms. Marie Blacklidde. C. It. BLACKLIDDE. 1714-13th St. Indiana Harbor. 7;?:3 NOTICH OF THE ADOPTION OF FF.IMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the Sth diy of July, 1917. the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of ALLEY SIX (6) WEST, Section 3. from Sixteen (16') feet North of the South line of Fourth Avenue to Seventeen 17') feet South of the North line of Fifth Avenue within the City of Gary. Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Seventeen Hundred Sixty-nine (1763), adopted on the 7th day of August. 1916. by the Board of Public Works, by the construction thereon of a pavement fifteen (15") feet in width, with a wearing surface of one At the following kinds of modern city pavements: Brick on sand foundation. Brick or Wooden Block on concrete foundation, combined concrete and brick on sand foundation and orecourse concrete pavement on said foundation fifteen (15') feet and ten (10") inches in width, cement curbs six (6") inches in width anl a cement sidewalk two 2') feet in width on each side of said Improvement, all in accordance with the plans and specifications for said improvement, together with all necessary catch basins and gutter inlets. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Alley North of Fifth Avenue. The parallel streets rtnd alleys. within One Hundred Fifty 150) feet are; Monroe and Jackson Streets. Said Assessment Roll contcins the names of the owners and descrintie n of property to be a.ssesned. with the amounts of the prima facie assessment ajrainst each lot or parcel or land subject to assessment and is on file end can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk in the City Hall, Gary, Lake i.ountv. In diana. On the 23rd day of July, 1917. at Nine o'clock A. M., the Board of Public Works v ill meet in Its offic at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against eah of said lots and r.arcel Of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the Kme have been benefitted or will bo specially benefitted by said improvement in the antounts set forth in said roll, and wi 1 then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify in whole or in part the respective prima facie assessments on sail roll. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON, P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI. ' Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk. . 7 13, 14, 16, 17, IS. 19, 20. NOTICE OF ROAD R-BUILDING IN THE TOWN OF MUNSTER. IND. Notice is hereby given that the Bonri of Trustees cf the Town of Munster, Indiana, will meet on the 20th day of July. 1917. at 8:00 P. M, in the Town Hall, for the purpose of receiving bidn fpr the re-building and resurfacing of the street known as the Ridge Road, from Columbia Avenue to the IndianaIllinois State Lino, according to plans and specifications therefor. Each bl 1 must be accompanied by a certified checlt for Two Hundred and Fifty ($250.00) Dollars, and said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. AUGUST RICHTER, JOHN DeVRIES. GERBRAND KOOY. GEORGE A. REEL. Board of Trustees of the Town of Munster, Indiana Attest: OLIVER J. KRAAY, Town Clerk. July 6-12-1S. SHERIFF'S SALE. No. 2583. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake. ) Porter Circuit Court. April Term, 1916. FRANK M. MEYERS va, CLARENCE I. HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTING COMPANY, ET Al, KARL KAUFMAN. LEO WOLF AND JOEL S. BLACKMAN. CROSS-COMPLAINANTS. VS. CLARENCE I. HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, ET AL By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Cleric of the Porter Circuit Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 11th day of August, 1917, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wlt: The East one-half (E. of lot fiftytwo (52). and lot fifty-three (53) in block three (3), all in Riverside Addition to the City of Ham mond, Lake County, Indiana. if said renta and profits will not sen
for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and coats, I will at the sume time and place offer for sale the fee clmplu in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said Bale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken a the property of Clarence I. Hoffman Construction Company, et al., a-, the suit of Frank M. Meyers, plaintiff, and Kurl Kauffman. Leo Wolf, Joel S. Blackman, et al., cross-complainants. LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff Lake County, Indiana. GEO. B. SHEERER. Att'y fo Plaintiff. July IS 25 Aug 1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC PALE OF "ALL THE ASSETS OF THE EAST SIDE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK. HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of a re.'-olution of the Foard of Directors of the East Side Trust & Pavings Bank, directing the .sale of all remaining assets of said East SideTrust & Savings Bank at public sale to the. highest and best bidder therefor, said East Side Trust & Savings Hank will offer for sale at the Directors' Room of the Hammond Savings & Trust Company. 537 Hohman Street, in the City of Hammond. County of Lake, State of Indiana, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1917, at 10:00 o'clock A. SI. of said day. and between the hours of 10:00 o'clock A. M. and 1:00 o'clock V. M. of said d ay. all of the remaining assets of said East Side Trust & Savings Bank, including both real and personal property, which said property is more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Claims represented by notes against the following named persons: David Allen and Ermon Allen. Gust Boesc. Wayne I'.ond and Elbert Bond. Casper Camp. James S. Cotton. Olive Deacon and David Deacon. A. A. Dawson. George A. Doll. Charles F. Freese. John A. Gavit (suit pending in Lake Superior Court, Cause No. 13659). Herman Gchrke (in judgment in Edward P. Ames' Court). Clarence I. Hoffman Construction Company. Rodney C. Hobbs (in judgment in Edward P. jAnes' Court). Theod&re C Klotz and John A. Gavit. Joseph H. McGuire and Alice A. McGuire. F. F. McGinnis. H. W. Milner. Isaac G. Pollard. A. F. Rockhill. Perry Sheffield (in judgment in Edward P. Ames' Court). Frank Simpson. Lillian L. Steeb and Isaac G. Pol"ird.(in Judgment in Edward P. Ames' Court). John M. Stinson (in judgment). James H. Tallman. Town Warrants issued by the Treasurer of the Town of New Chicajro. Lake County, Indiana, endorsed by Theodore C. Klotz. Overdraft account of George H. Schneider and Henrietta. Schneider, his wife. (Suit now pending in Lake Superior Court, Room No. 1.)
W. J. Stewart note for $95.00 and interest. M. V. Scott A Company and Minerva V. Scott note for $200.00 and interest. M. V. Scott & Company and Minerva V. Scott note for $1505 00 and interest. C. I). Palmer, note for $15.00 and interest. Jay F. Gero note for $30.00 and interest. ' C. D. Palmer, Jay F. Gero and C. B. Stiver note for $-100.00 and interest. C. D. Palmer. Jay F. Gero and C. B. Stiver note for $100.00 and interest. C. F. Knowlton and Hanford F. Donr.elly note fcr $150.00 and interest. George C. Austgen note for $9.60 snd interest. C. B. Stiver and Mabel Stiver note for $892.00 and interest. Hanford F. Donnelly note for $500.00 snd interest. Isaac Shoemaker. D. Hstle Haynes, W." S. Mitchell and Wm. Koch note for $100.(10 and interest. James D. McMahan note for $500.00 and interest. C. F. Knowlton note for $148.17 and interest. C. J. Warner, C. D. Palmer and Jay F. Gero note for $40.00 and interest. H. F. Erlebach note for $1700.00 and interest. H. V. Erlebach note for $121.25 and interest. H. F. Erlebach account $500.00 and interest. Lle wellyn C. Stafford note for $100.00 and interest. C. H. Williams. C. D. Palmer and Jay F. Gero $J5 00 and interest. Dinny Baeeeliie and Nozie Baccellie note for $50.00 and interest. James Marino and Dinny Baccellie note for $50.00 and interest. Marous A. Palmer note for $11.30 and interest. Marcus A. Palmer note for $200.00 and interest. Also the following described real estate in Lake County. Indiana, to-wit: Ixt Njmber Eight (S) and the North one-half of Lot Number Nine (9) in Block Eleven (11) in Franklin Addition to Hammond, Indiana. And all other property belonging to said East Side Trust & Savings Bank of every description not included i,-i the above itemized list of personal property. The amount of each and all of said notes and the date thereof can be obtained by reference to the books and tiles of said East Side Trust & Savings Bank now held at the office of the Hammond Savings &. Trust Company, 597 Hohman Street in the City of Hammond, and by reference to the records and files of the courts mentioned in the foregoing notice. The above assets were all pledged to the Northern Trust & Savings Bank. Hamnnwid. Indiana, the First National Bahk of Hammond, the Citizens German National Bank of Hammond. Indiana. the Lake County Pavings & Trust com- j pany of Hammond, Indiana, tho A-ner-' lean Trust k Savings Bank of Ham mond, Indiana, and the Hammond Savings & Trust Company of Hammond, Indiana, as collateral security given to secure an indebtedness owing by said East Side Trust & Savings Bank to said banks and trust companies, which indebtedness has been reduced o judgment, and said banks and trust companies have authorized the East Side Trust & Savings Bank Ir Want Ads.Try one to-Dau, 'f C j tjOjUn3Cij SJQ,GC
to sell said collateral and apply the same on said judgment. Each and nil of the pre.perty above described nd nil tho assets of raid East Side Trust A Savings Bank will be sold at public sale to the highest and best bidder on the. date af oresaid. and said property will be conveyed to the purchaser by said East Side Trust & Savings li'ink without recourse upon it. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Dated this 17th day of July, A. D.. 1917. EAST SIDE TRUST & S.yiNOS BANK. By Julius If. Meyn, Secretary and Treasurer. Wm. J. Whinery, Jesse E. Wilson, Attorneys.
Rats Carry Infantile Paralysis. There have been many facts disclosod to prove Unit iiifiiiitik- paralysis Is troiitifi-rred .from ruts and mice to humans. The line of transfer Is usually the fieri,- but ns well the contamination inny occur by the rodents being aiuoug and over the food of the household or storehouse. Spikenard. Spikenard, or nard. mentioned by St. John 12:", and St. Mark 14:3, was a highly aromatic plant growing largely ! in the Indies. From this plant was made the valuable extract or unguent, or favorite: perfume used at ancient baths and feasts. HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO :. RAILWAY COMPANY THIS TAWT.T., Hammond to 6 3rd fik. Cars SUreet AT.UU1, ad SouU Cars Leav Car. Arrlws All'l? 6 :20am Jll!i'a t,oa Kt 5:10atn 6:10am 35 .50 20 h.Z6 b.jS 6:53 6:08 6:23 6:38 6:53 7:08 6:23 t:iS 6:53 7:08 Tat l:it 7:63 , 8:04 ' 8:23 8:38 8:53 K:08 8:23 C -ov 7 :0i 7:35 7 :bO 1MU5 k:-i 8:50 W:ua 8:20 S:J0 9:45 10:15 10:25 10:45 ll:oa 11:25 11:45 12:0 5 pm HI. 25 12:45 1 05 1:25 1:45 2.05 2:25 2:45 3:05 3:25 3:45 4:C5 4:25 4:45 6:05 6:25 6:40 6.56 . 6:10 6:25 6:49 6:55 7:0 7 :2 7:35 7:60 9:05 8:25 8:45 9:05 8:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:39 11:59 12:30am 1:00 2:15 35 6:50 7:05 :20 :50 -.05 7: :38 7: 1:53 iii 8:U8 8:30 8:45 8:05 9 :25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:25 11:45 12 :05pm 8:23 6:38 8:58 9:18 : 8: :o 10.18 9 38 10:38 10:68 11.18 11.38 1.1:58 12:18 12.-3J 12:53 1:18 1 :3 1:63 2:18 2:38 2.53 8 :58 10:18 10:38 10:58 11:18 11:33 11.53 12:18 12:38 12:2o 12: 1: 1: 45 05 25 12:63 1: 1: 1.18 :33 1: :4a 05 1:58 1: I: l:2i 2 18 3:13 2:45 2 :33 3: 3: :38 :58 3:05 S:25 2:63 3:18 3:30 3:33 3:53 4.13 1:45 4: 1:30 4: :05 :25 4: :3S 4:2 4:63 4: :40 4: 4: 4: 4: :13 6:13 6:28 6.43 4: :55 :2 8 :43 :58 6: f -. :10 -.25 6:51 6:40 K:S5 6: 6: :13 :23 :t2 6: 6: :1J 6:5 6: 6: fi: 6: :4J C: :2t -.35 :5S 6.5 3 5:18 : 6: 7: 7: 7:1 7:38 7:53 8:11 8:33 8:64 9:13 9:33 9:63 10:13 10:38 10:63 11:23 11:68 12:24 :fi( 6: :38 :58 :05 -.25 6: 7:10 1:45 :0S 8:25 8:45 8:05 8:25 8:45 10:05 10:30 11:00 11:30 lJ:00ra 11:00am 7 7 18 :38 7 t :63 -in t:33 6:63 13 38 53 S 10:53 11:28 12:00m mVla Whltln and East Clilcactk, ST South C hicago oaljr. aTr Chlcaso C:4t a- m. and 4:27 . St. mm ii JVV- Hfli li'.''ffiV ... t - rff f rit i
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"As for those who are net obliged to labor, by the condition In which they are born, they are more miserable than the rest of munkind, unless they indulge themselves In the voluntary labor which goes by the name of exercise." Joseph Addisoa. A rmd)r for infactinna of tli urlnur tract. Pamleaa. Don-poisonoua od will not airictnr. Hh-ra Ib 1 to A dars. HI I1KI tIHTt. Puree! Post if diirr4 Price Kl. or 3 bttlt t2.79. Prepared br rttB CYANS CHEMICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. O. ilffiCKESTER S PILLS LaUrt Ask jrvar UrasgUt .u-un u.anaoiMi Ura v rura la w-4 asa Void rm.ik Jboim, tnitU with Biwo fat-tona. JV'oas aa Uiar. Bf r F1AMI ItKANO I'iLL, WleJ yrart known as 54r. Safoat. Alvs KHiat. SOLD BY DSiJOGISTS VtlftME& r? SCHEDULE Em CTI7 JULY 1, 1217. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. For Cincinnati S:05 a. m. 12:45 a. m. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:4t a, m. and 4:25 p.m. Daily. T. LOANS This Company makes loans in anounts from S15 to $300. on furniture, pianos, horses, Tragons, fixtures, etc All security is left in the borrower's possession. LEGAL RATES A new law passed recently by the legisla ture of Indiana, regulates the interest on all loans of $300 or less- The rate permitted is 3V4 per cent per month. We make no charge for examination, ap praising, drawing up of papers, etc Interest is payable monthlr. Full amount Is (riven in ?i cash and no interest is taken out in advance. SUPERVISION Th?g Company is licenced and bonded and under the supervision of the State Banking Department. if THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN. Plan permits the person of small means to borrow mon?y and repay It in monthly j namipnts sn Rmnll that thov .4 will not feel them. It allows twenty months for repayment. However, the borrower may repay the loan in full, or In part, at the end of any month. Interest is charged only for the actual number of months loan Is
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