Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1907 — Page 7
Monday, May 13, 1907.
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES PAGE SEVEN
Want Column HATES. 3 line or lens, per day, 10 cents. 5 cents per day for each additional line. PAYAIILtJ IX ADVANCE.
WANT AD STATIONS.
For the convenience of patrons In Whiting, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor, we have established agencies In the following places: WhltlnK Whitins Call office. l.ut Chicago Ur. Speara drug tre. Indiana llarbr II. 11. MoC'ruu'w expreMM oflice. Bring your ads to these places. Same rates. 5-10-tf.
HALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Union cylinder press f era, bookbinders and pressmen. Werner Co., Akron, O. 5-ll-10t.
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WANTED Good cook for lunch counter. Apply 284 Sibley street after 7 p. m.J 4124-tt
WANTED Men, at once for service in PMlirpiM Inlands; able bodied men, unmarried, between ages of 21 and 35, Of good character and temperate habits, Wtlw cen pealr. read and write English. For ittormatlon apply at Recruiting OfSce, 83 State street. Hammond. Ind.. or 138 South State street. Chicago, XU. 1-26-tf.
FEMALE HELP WANTED. -WANTED Girl for general housework and housekeeping. Call 224 i"umrner nvenue. 4-13-lt. . WANTED Bindery girls, experienced
rn LMimminir machine. Good pay and
steady work. M. A. Donohue & Co., Chicago. 5-13-3t. WANTED Two kitchen girls. Apply at O'Keefe's restaurant. Whiting, Ind. $4.00 per week with board and room. b-l-lw.
WANTED Good waitress. Apply at
Eckhardt cafe, 116 Russell street.
6-9-tf.
FOR SALE. FOR 'RALE A well established grocery; best corner in town; stock about ?2.500. Address W. R.. Bake County Times. 6 -1 1 -6 1.
FOR SALE 10-room house, nearly new, 50-foot lot, nice lawn and shade; centrally located, $2,000; cash or monthly payments. II. W. Veach, 277 Michigan avenue. 5-11-lt.
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.FOR SALE Party leaving city must
i sell their new $400 upright piano,
$90 if taken at once. Call F. Sparling, 247 Michigan. 5-ll-3t.
FOR SALE Ten brown Leghorn hens and one cockerel; eggs for hatching, . K r-PTitu nniooft. 447 Siblev street. 5-9-5
FOR SALE Incubator in good condi-
tion, holds 170 eggs; will sell for $S. Inquire at 11 Reese avenue. Roberts-
.dale, Ind. 5-9-1 wk.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Erie Installs suburban rates. Effect
ive May 15, the Erie puts on sale a twotrip ticket, between Hammond and Chicago for 50 cents. Ticket can be Used
in either direction by holders. For further information, call on or address, A. M. Dc-WEESE, 5-7-8t. Ticket Agent
$100 REWAED. One hundred dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person who maliciously Injures or interferes with the lines of this company. This supersedes all previous offers. American Telephone &. Telegraph Co. 15S Adani3 St., Chicago. III.
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HEAL ESTATE. Are you looking for a bargain In real
entatef If no, rcud our real eMate want
ads. Ileal eMate men will find THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES' uant ad are the bent mediums for reaching the people throughout the Calumet region. Try oue today. Phoue your ad or have solicitor call. 1-30-3.
LADD AGENCY DAILY BARGAINS. FOR SALE Lots in C. C, Smith's addition to Hammond, $200. Easy payments. 5-9-tf. FOR SALE! Two new 4-room cottages ready for occupancy, $200 cash, balance $5 per month. See us at once. Ladd Agency, East Chicago. 5-9-tf.
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Estate Transfers
;FOR SALE Millinery business In a . good location. The only store of Its .kind in town of 10,000. Address box !l52. East Chicago. Ind. -5-9-tf. -FOR SALE Story and a half frame house, -tiew,' on" a 50-foot lotion Sum'mer street; price $2,250. Gostlin, Meyn '& Co B-8-6t FOR SALE Fve room cottago on ; 150x127 ft. lot. Call at 840 Hickory street. 5-8-5 1.
FOR SALE Grocery and meat mar- . ket. Call at 140 Park avenue, Burnham, 111. 5-8-1 w.
FOR SALE Six room cottage, modern conveniences. Inquire at Lake Coun,ty Tmes office. "R. S." 4-22-lmo.
'FOR SALE Cheap; a nine room house with improvements; 50 foot front; fn heart of Hammond. Inquire M. Rubin. 19 Stato street. 4-26-lmo.
FOK KENT. '.FOR RENT Front room, furnished; all modern conveniences. Call 340 Alico street. 5-11-2L
FOR KENT Furnished rooms for light house keeping. Phone 1734. 5 -1 3 -1 1.
FOR REXT Furnished room. Call at 4 Condit street. Phone 3951. 5-13-3t.
FOR REXT Two furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. Call 301 Chicago avenue. Phone 3203. 5-ll-3t.
FOR REXT Two furnished front room for light housekeeping. Call 301 Chicago avenue. 5-ll-3t.
FOR REXT Store room 20x22 feet. Call 715 East Sibley street. 5-7-6t.
;FOU REXT A four-room cottage on east end of Plummer avenue. Inquire store, 70 Plummer avenue. 5-11 '-2t.
UOAHD AND ROOMS. WANTED Two boarders. Apply 402 Claude street. 4-22-tf.
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WANTED lwo gentlemen to board
and room. Cull 40S Walter street.-5-1013L
May 10, 107. A list of real estate transfers furnished daily by the Lake County Title & Guaranty Co., abstractors, Crown Point, Ind. Hammond Lot 12, block 7, Rolling Mill addition. J. P. Smith to First National Bank, Hammond $ 100 Hammond Lot 10, block 7, Rolling Mill addition, First National Bank, Hammond, to John P. Smith 100 Hammond Lot 23, block 3, Sohfs second addition, Bert Hay to George Beidler 1.S00 Hammond Lot 23, block 3, Sohl's second adldtlon, George L. Beidler to Hammond Building, Loan & Savings Ass'n . Indiana Harbor Lot 13, block 13, in second addition, Morris Feingold to Jan Makowski 290 Indiana Harbor Lot 13, block 12 in fourth addition, East Chicago Co. to Anna K. Hansen 550
Whiting Lot 8, block 13, Davidson's Fred St. addition, Charles
D. Davidson to Peter Buczkowskl 400 Toleston Lot 15, block 3. C. T. E. & I Co's fourth addition, Henry C. Brown to Willis C. Dwine... 600 Schneider Lots 3 .to 8, block 5, Lake Agricultural Co. to Chas. Chipman . ... 225 Schneider Lot 3, block 6, Lake Agricultural Co. to Charles Chipman 23 Schneider Lot 3, block 6, Chas. Chipman to Charles Haskell... 35 Section 33-37-7 west Und. Y2 w Vj o Ys nw 4. Charles N. Norton to Edward C. Crane 1 Section 33-37-7 west Undi. ' Va w V-i e Vj nw 4, Edward C. Ames to Edward C. Crane.... 1 Section 33-37-7 west W 8.56 acres of nw i, Wllhelmina Griesel to Edward C. Crane... 1 In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record 7 mortgages, 5 releases and 6 miscellaneous instruments.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Club. W. L. Pet Chicago 17 7 .70S Cleveland ......13 10 .505 Detroit ...11 9 .550 Ne w York 11 9 .550 Philadelphia 10 10 .500 Boston 9 11 .450 Washington .... 7 12 .363 St. Louis 6 10 .273
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Club. : W. L. Pet New Yo rk 18 3 .857 Chicago 17 4 .SiO Philadelphia ...12 7 .632 Pittsburg 9 7 .563 Boston a n .450 Cincinnati 8 12 .400 St. Louis 4 18 .182 Brooklyn 2 17 .105
A 31 Ell IC A X A S SOCI ATI OX.
Club. W. L. Pet Kansas City 10 7 .588 Columbus 12 9 .571 Louisville 10 S .556 Milwaukee 12 12 .500 Toledo 11 11 .500 St. Paul 11 12 .478 Minneapolis ... 9 11 .450 Indianapolis ... 9 14 .391
TIIHEE-EVE LEAGUE.
Club. W. L. Tct Clinton 8 2 .800 Rock Island 7 3 .700 Decatur G 3 .667 Springfield 4 3 .571 Bloomington 3 4 .429 Cedar Rapids ..4 7 .364 Peoria 3 6 .333 Dubuque 1 9 .100
CENTRAL LEAGUE.
Club. W. L. Pet 4 Grand Rapids ..9 7 .563 4 Terre Haute 7 6 .538 ..Wheeling 7 6 .538 4 Dayton 7 7 .500 4 Springfield 6 6 .500 Evansville 8 9 .471 Canton 6 7 .462 4 South Bend 6 8 .429
WESTERN' LEAGUE.
SUMMARY OF SATURDAY'S SPORT Baaeball. Brooklyn's double-header with Chicago resulted in an even break, each nine taking a game. Other National league results were: New York, 9; Pittsburg, C; Philadelphia, i; St. Louis, 4. White Sox won from the Athletics by a score of 7 to 2. Other American league scores were: St. Louis, 5; Washington, 4; Detroit, 4; Bus ton, 1; Cleveland, 6; New Y'ork. 2. Illinois took the third game from Chicago. shutting out the Maroons, 3 to 0. Turf.
torn, third. Distance. 33 feet 10 4 I
Inches. Running broad jump Bosson, Wabash, first; Ger.n, Earlham, second; Gipse, Wabash, third. Distance, 20 feet 5 inches. Hammer throw Smelser. Earlham, fast; AVatson. Wabash, second; Durst. Rose, third. Distance, 124 feet 10 4 inches. Polo vauit Miller. Wabash, first; Hancock. Earlham, second; Pifer, Wabash, and McCormick, Rose, tied for third place. Height. 10 feet 3 inches. IU force M. I". llerbst. Chicago.
Are you going up to the South Side park to witness the pennant raising and the parade tomorrow? It will be a gr at sight and all the fans and dignitaries of the great national game will be on hand with you. The affair has reached suck a trouortion that
the parade will tie-up business in the loop while it is in progress. The
am within a ten miles radius of Chiigo. A record attendance will be at
the grounds and when the handsome i
iece of bunting is ' thrown to the j reeze, a glad shout will go up from
Comiskey, who deserves ail he is get
ting.
Club. Wr. L. Pet. 4 Des Moines 13 7 .650 Omaha 13 8 .619 Denver 10 9 .526 Lincoln 10 11 .476 Sioux City 8 13 .3S1 Pueblo 7 13 .350
HAND HARPOON OUT OF DATE.
Weapon for Slaughter of Whales Now Fired from Gun. The Norwegian whale fisheries extend over nearly the whole of the Arctic sea, from the north of Norway toward Spitzbergen and even to the Shetland Islands. The whales are shot from small steamers, the implement used being the so-called bomb harpoon, an arrowshaped iron spear furnished with a line, which is discharged from a small cannon. The whale often drags the vessel a long distance until it becomes exhausted and expires. It is then towed to the anchorage, where it is stripped of the blubber. This whale fishery was begun by a well-known Norwegian, Svend Foyn,
in 186S. While only SO whales were
killed in the first year, 1.0S0 whales
were taken in 1697, when 513 men
were engaged on
steamers. At
LOST AND FOUND. FOUND May 13, a small roan pony weighing about 1100 pounds. Was Been in town about midnight. Owner may have same by paying for advertising. 418 Indiana avenue, Hammond, Ind. 5-13-tf. LOST Pair of gold bowed nose glasses between Carroll street and Lion store. Reward. Mrs. Cleveland, 11 Carroll
street. 5-11-2L LOST Ladies 0 size gold watch, front of case bears monogram "M. R. M." back has small diamond, on black fab with gold slide with "M" on it. Lost between St. Margaret's hospital and Lake County Times office or Lake County Times office and Lake Shore station. Finder please return to Lake County Times office and receive reward. 5-3-tf.
first only the blubber was utilized for train oil; now the bones are crushed
for manure and the fish Is used for
fodder.
MISCELLANEOUS. Does your sewing machine need repairing? If so call up C F. Miller, tha tewing machine expert, 241 East State street, phone 2601. 10-16-lra. MONEY AND TIME SAVED Let William .Marehant buy your tickets for Chicago theatres. Leave orders at Summer Pharmacy and Milllkaus store. 8-30-tf. THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES, Is recognised as the only medium ihroosh which the Intelligent buytns public of tUc Calumet regloa can be reached.
Ghost and the Hidden Will.
Hidden amoJg the beams of the roof of a farmhouse on the Thorney estate, near Peterborough, England, belonging to the duke of Bedford, the
will has been discovered of a farmer named Cave, who died at the place a century ago, leaving property worth 10,000. The house has long been reputed to be haunted by a lady in a red chintz dress, who always beckoned toward the ceiling of a certain bedroom.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 10; Philadelphia, 3. Washington, 2; St. Louis, 0.
NATIONAL LEAGUE. No games scheduled.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Kansas City Kansas City, 5; Co
lumbus, 4.
At Milwaukee Toledo, 13; Milwau
kee, 2.
At Minneapolis Minneapolis, 6;
Louisville, 5.
At St. Paul St. Paul, 6; Indianapolis, 5.
THREE-EYE LEAGUE!. At Clinton Clinton, 7; Dubuque, 1. At Rock Island Rock - Island, 9; Cedar Rapids, 3. At Springfield Springfield, 5; De
catur, 4. At Bloomington Bloomington, Peoria, 5.
6;
CENTRAL LEAGUE. At South Bend South Bend, 7; Can ton, 1.
At Dayton- Dayton, 5; Terre Haute, 3
At Grand Rapids Grand Rapids, 7 Wheeling, 3. At Springfield Springfield, 22 Evansville, 7.
Tay-
EASTERN' ILLINOIS LEAGUE At Pnna Mattoon. 3: Pana, 2.
At Taylorville Shelbyville, 4 lorville, 0.
At Charleston Charleston, 9; Cen-
tralia, 0.
WISCONSIN LEAGUE.
At Eau Claire Fond du Lac, 3; Eau
Claire, 1.
At Freenort Green Bay. 10; Free-
port. 8. At LaCrosse LaCrosse, 2; Wausau, C At Madison Madison, 14; Oshkosh, 8
HAMMOND FINISHES FOURTH.
The Northern Indiana high school
track and field meet was held Satur
day at Notre Dame and Goshen took
first honors In the points and in the
mile relay race. Crown Point was
third In the scoring and the Hammond
team was fourth. Elliott of Hammond won a' handy race in the high hurdles and Vedder tied for first in the low
hurdles. The summaries:
Discus Won by Young, Crown Point;
Whalen, Elkhart, second; Eckhart, Ply
mouth, third. Distance, 102 feet,
100 yard dash Won by Hood, La-
Porte; Starbuck,. Goshen, second; Ber
ry, Goshen, third. Time, 11 seconds.
120 yard high hurdles Won by El
liott, Hammond; Buechner, South Bend, second; Bourell, Plymouth, third. Time,
18 4-5 seconds.
Running high jump Won by Buech
ner. South Bend; Manny, Michigan City,
and Starbuck, Goshen, tied for second Heighth, 5 feet, l?i inches.
1 mile run Won by Madden, Mich
igan City; Vance, Goshen, second; Mc-
Kenzie, Michigan City, third. Time,
4:59 4-5.
Shot put Won by Young, Crown
Point; Eckert, Plymouth, second; Link,
LaPorte, third. Distance, 38 feet.
44 0 yard dash Won by Hook, La-
Ports; Ross, Michigan City, second
Berry, Goshen, third. Time :57 2-5.
Pole Valut Won by Stone, Crown
Point; Starbuck, Goshen, second
Height, 9 feet, 9 inches.
220 yard run Won by Hook, La
Porte; Starbuck, Goshen, second, Big-
lere, uosnen, tnira. lime, :-4 4-d.
220 yard low hurldes Buechner,
South Bend, and Vedder, Hammond,
tied for first; Johnson, Crown Point,
third. Time :29.
Hammer throw Won by Young,
Crown Point; Link, LaPorte, second;
Landgreave, Goshen, third. Distance,
139 feet, 7 inches. 880 yard run Won by Wallgren,
Goshen; Madden, Michigan City; second; Gairt, Hammond, third. Time,
2:16 2-5. Running broad jump Won by Starbuck, Goshen; Link, LaPorte, second; Hook, LaPorte, third. Distance, 20 feet, 41,i inches. 1 mile relay race Won by Goshen (Vance, Kelly, Culp, Walgren.)
WESTERN LEAGUE, At Pueblo Omaha, 13; Pueblo, 7.
At Denver Denver, 19; Des Moines,
At Sioux City Lincoln, 10; City, 6 (ten Innings.)
Sioux
Mon
EASTERN' LEAGUE. At Baltimore Baltimore, 3; New
ark. 2. At Rochester Rochester, 8;
treal, 4 (ten Innings.) At Rocky Point Jersey City. 4
Providence. 4. (game called at end
eigth to allow teams to catch train.)
State of Ohio. City of Toledo. JLucaa county, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F j Cheney & Co.. doing business in "the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will rav th sum Of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Haii a Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 18S6. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a Sold by all druggists, 7oc Take Hall's Family Pilla for constipation. tSeal) A. W. GLEASON, . Notary Public.
GAMES TODAY.
AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. New Y'ork at Cleveland.
NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at Boston. Cincinnati at New Y'ork. St. Louis at Brooklyn.
j mayor and his staff will be present, all
Ben Ban won the Toboggan stake at the. high mucky-mucks of both leagues
Belmont irom i antouno ana -Ked will ride in uutos, wiuio the fcox and m T4.... i ... . ...ill 1 1... 1 3
The Minks took the Clark stake at j every amatuer and semi-professional
Louisville. defeating Brancas and Harry Scott. Kercheval, winner of the Burns' handicap, was made the medium of a "killing" at Oakland. Athletics. Yale took the dual track meet from Princeton, Dray's win in the pole vault being decisive. Sixteen teams are expected to enter the conference meet of June 1 at Marshall field. Illinois athletes won the dual meet with the Maroons by the total of 7S points to 48. Grand Rapids won the interscholastic track meet at Evanston with a total of 17 points. Shooting. Practice work of yesterday at the Chicago Gun club marked the preparations for the state shoot of this week. Rowing. Columbia's crew won from Harvard by a half length in a race on the Charles river. Autoiuohiling. Chicago motorists returned from a tour down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, in which their machines were transported on flatboats. Yachting. Members of the Lake Michigan Yachting association have decided on a new plan of starting contestants in the Mackinac cruise.
Pi
and Investors I am closing out our remaining frontage on one street at special prices and on easy
terms. This property is 1200 feet from!
the Hammond Court House. EVERY IMPROVEMENT GOING IN NOW. SNAP WHILE IT LASTS
The Hammond baseball team again
showed class yesterday when they ran
away with the Chicago Stars at Hubbard park. The game was nothing to be very proud of, however, ns the
error column equalled the hit column
on the score sheet. Both teams fumbled
and juggled the ball about the diamond !
and more errors were made than were j
recorded. Donahue pitched a clever
game ana neia ma visitors uown to a score of four runs and five hits, while Hammond got eight runs on
seven hits. McMahon's sliding was one of the features of the game, his life
on the bases being very commendable.
The annual northern Indiana school
track and field meet was pulled off Saturday at Notre Dame, and the school boys from Hammond and Crown Point gave a good account of themselves. Crown Point took third and Hammond
fourth in the points. Elliot of Ham
mond, won a great race in the high
hurdles and Vedder of the local team
was tied for first in the low events.
Young of Crown Point broke the hammer throw record.
The Sox can no longer be called the
hltlcss wonders after their last two games, Saturday and Sunday. Saturday ten lilts were slammed out and
yesterday they added thirteen hits to the total. It must have been that Doughery and Ilahn read the scribs about Stand's advent in the gardens of
the South Side park and wished to show that they could wield the stick with anyone. Dougherty yesterday
got two hits and llahn got three.
Good eye Walsh was back in the box yesterday for the first time since his Injury, and he had the same control and benders and the heavy hitters from Slow Town only got eight hits. The score yesterday was 10 to 3.
Race goers in New York are loud in their praise of the action of Harry Payne Whitney, the young steward, who since commencing operations at the opening of Belmont park, has taken a decided stand against foul riding. Miller and Shilling, two of the worst offenders were given a bump and
called up on the carpet, tried their tactics before man.
when they that young
WABASH WINS MEET.
Style Is Antique. A fashion magazine says that peek-a-boo waists are not of modern invention, and having heard of Mrs. Eve Adam's fig-leaf gown we axe compelled to agree. Philadelphia Telegraph.
"Good in Everything." Tongues in trees, books in running brooks, sermons In stones and good in everything. "As You Like It."
Crawfordsville, Ind., May 13. Wabash college won the fifth annual track and field meet of the Indiana College Athletic league Saturday at Crawfordsville, getting 64 12 point3 against Earlham's 4S and Rose Polytechnic's 3. Blain of Wabash won the hundred and the two twenty in a
burst of speed that clipped a fifth of
a second from the record of each event. Miller, a former Hammond high school boy, won the pole vault. 100 yard dash Blair, Wabash, first; Morton. Wabash, second; Elliott, Earlham, third. Time, 10 seconds.
Mile run Hutton, Earlham, first; McKinney, Wabash, second; Nanney,
Earlham, third. Time 4 minutes i seconds.
120 yard hurdles White, Earlham, first; Miller, Wabash, second; Smith,
Rose, third. Time 16 3-5 seconds.
220 yard dash Blair. Wabash, first;
Morton, Wabash, second; Elliott, Earl
ham, third. Time, 22 4-3 seconds.
220 yard hurdles White, Earlham,
first; SohL Wabash, second; Miller, Wa bash, third. Time, 25 2-5 seconds.
SS0 yard run Patton. Wabash, first;
Wlnslow, Earlham, second; Waun,
Larinam, intra, i.ime, ':0i i-a sec
onds.
440 yard run White. Earlham. first;
Sohl, Wabash, second; Wir.slow, Earl ham, third. Time, 55 seconds.
Discus hurl Smelser, Earlham. first; Watson, Wabash, second; Standan,
Rose, third. Distance, 96 feet. Running high jump Bosson, Wa
bash, first; White, Earlham, second;
Hollingswcrth, Earlham, third. Height,
5 feet inches.
Shot put Brown, Wabash, first;
Bosson, Wabash, second; Waun. Earl
The LaPorte team defeated the Chicago university nine on the Indiana grounds yesterday by a score of 10 to 4. The batting and fielding of the home team made the visitors-look like selling platers and Boyd of the locals made the first home run of the season. Guhl for LaPorte, pitched a fine game and allowed the Maroons only
five hits.
Alfred Shrubb, the crack long dis
tance man of England, is out with a
challenge for a race with Tom Longboat, the Indian. He Is on his way to this country and if he can get
Longboat to turn professional he will
ivc him a series of races.
The Illinois Motor Y'acht club held
a race Saturday afternoon from Van Buren street gap to South Chicago
harbor. Five boats started, but two were compelled to go back on account of rough water. Dixie finished first
and Pioneer second.
Joe Thomas and Billy Rhoades are to hook up at the National Athletic club at Philadelphia on Saturday.night. Six rounds at catchweight is the distance.
WITH THE EDITORS
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This New Modern Home for sale on Easy Payments. E. A. KINKADE, SfflSm
110 First National Bank Bldg. HAMMOND.
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The Season's New Models; on interesting showing it ci Rrice Saving of one-third to one-half,
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OBSOH'S SUPOEIUM
184 South Hohman St, HAMMOND
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For
Bonaparte and Work. It was recently Inferred that Attor
ney General Bonaparte was doing too much speaking and not enough workMr. Bonaparte has always been regard
ed as a conscientious worker and as a
man with the ability to do things. Ills
record is an excellent one, yet it is fact that previous to the rumor there had apparently been little doing in the attorney general's ollice. Although the inference which reports carried was probably not based on fact the announcement that the attorney general is now going to take action in the courts against the harvester trust will give those so disposed an opportunity to draw conclusions that there was some truth in the rumors. All such, however, will do well to bear in mind that the Investigation of the trust has
been on since the first of the year. It is true that Attorney General Bonaparte makes many speeches. He is an able talker. His addresses are of a kind that make people think. Up to date, though he has not neglected his duty to make speeches, regardless of reports to the contrary. He has ever shown an inclination to do something more than talk and stories like the recent ones are decidedly unfair to him. He believes that public office Is a public trust and hia record proves the point. Rumors to the contrary are mere gossip and not deserving of even cassim; notice. South Bend Tribune.
That Gas is the Cheapest, Quickest, Best Fuel for Cooking. If you expect to have a gas range set this month, order It at once. If you can't come to the office, telephone your order. South Shore Gas & Electric Co.
147 South Hohman Street
Phone 10
HAMMOND
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