Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1908 — Page 7

7iFridav, October 23. 1908.

THE TI3MS.

YOU CAN GET MONEY AT ONCE WITHOUT FORMALITY FROM US

DO YOU NEED ANY? HAMMOND LOAN a GUARANTEE CO. PHONE 257 145 SOU1H HOHMAN ST.

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GiPAilLIElS BEING CIRCULATED

Politicians Would Drag the Steel Company Into Deal.

CHARGE COERCION OF VOTERS

Corporation Stands Neutral and Report that Workers Must March is Unsupported.

emanating frQpy certain, Quarter? have I

been branded as falsehood by both the employes of the mills and the citizens of the town, , Aside' front the. Instance above referred to there have been many other attempts of the same nature to stampede the employes of the steel company, who seem at the present time to be fixed in their support of republican tariff policies. The attempt to get the employes to bolt the ticket which history has shown the steel men always slupport, the democrates have repeatedly warned the men not to stand for any political dictation from the mills, in spit of the political inactivity of the officials of the company.

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There Is Comfort WHEX A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that you have something to fall back en In your hour of trouble. Put a small amount each week In mt. Ina-s In a good, reliable savings bank, like the Citzens' German National Bank OXE DOLLAR STARTS A SAV1XGS ACCOIST. ttmt Equipped Repair Shop In he Stat t Q. W. JIUKTEB AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FRK-E Bowser Gasoline System 91 K. UOHXM STREET PUm III. Huehn Block. Haauaoaa. laa

A feW malicious politicians yesterday started the story around the city

that the Indiana Steel company was making an attempt to whip their employes in line to vote the republictn ticket. The stories which they have been circulating about the city are branded as Infamous untruths by these who are in a position to know. The political yarn which attracted the most interest yesterday and was circulated with the most diligence was the story that the steel company was circulating a petition asking all of i its employes to join in the Taft parade Saturday night. After the petl- ! tion had been circulated In certain departments those who had refused to sign were immediately sent to the office where they were asked for an explanation for their action. Company is Neutral. Those who have followed the polltics of the steel company and their local attitude know that this is an impossibility, for they have maintained a position neutral throughout the present campaign. The republican managers have never received a cent from them to carry on the campaign in this city and all such reports as have been

my. co slips up Taft Banner Was Painted By Union Painters and

They Forgot Label.

josepn conroy took occasion in an

East Chicago speech to roast the re publican party management in Ham

mond for not putting the union label on the large Taft advertisement which

was strung across Hohman street.

Mr. Conroy, who is usually a pretty

fair minded man overstepped himself

in his enthusiasm for his party in this

case. The banner which was placed

across the street was painted by union

painters and but in the rush of the

work the label was left off.

The banner was taken down and the

label was placed on it. The union men of Hammond and this vicinity know

that the republicans have been scrupulously careful to have the label on

everything they have used and this in

spite of the opposition of some of their

democratic members to the party.

What is more, the republican party

In Lake county has given the union

men more work at nigner wages in a week than the democrats have in the whole campaign. Mr. Conroy failed

to make mention of the fact that Sam

uei uompers was wining to sit on a platform down in Indiana that was not made by union carpenters when the carpenters there refused to sit on the

platform with him for that reason.

NIE CHICAGO, LAI

( SHORE

LWAY CO.

Trains for GARY, HARB JR JUNCTION, EAST CHICAGO, MICHIGAN, CITY, SOUTH BEND

s n.i all intermediate points leave HAMMOND:

5:10 A. M. 3:20 P. M. 8:10 A. U. 4:10 P. M. 6:50 A. M. 4:50 P. M. 7:30 A. M. 5:30 P. M. 8:10 A. M. 6:10 P. M. 3:50 A. M. 7:10 P. M. 10:50 A. M. 7:50 P. M. 11:50 A. M. 9:00 P. M. 12:30 P. M. 10:10 P. M. 1:10 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 2:10 P. M.

Limited train stops at Gary, Harbor Junction, East Chicago, Miller, Duns

Park, Michigan. City, Hudson Lake and New Carlisle ONLY. . Hammond and Gary ONLY. Local trains Hammond and South Bend.

Effective Sunday, September 6, 1608.

H. U. WALLACE,

General Marugsa

GOSTLIN, MEYN & GO.

OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE....... Cottage on Wilcox Street ........ Cottage on Logan Street . Story and one-half house on Michigan Avenue near Library . . ...... Several desirable homes in Franklin's Addition south of Conkey Ave., at prices varying from $1400 to For Sale on Easy Terms

Numerous Parcels ot Income Producing Property Wry Attractive as an Investment

$750 $650 $1300 $2300

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REGULAR PRICE $4X0

THIS WEEK $1.50

South Shore Oas & Electric Co. PHONE 10 " 147 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET

Artistic Commercial Printing Times Office

JEALOUS OF HIS GIRL

Samuel Hunter, residing at Washing

ton street and Ninth avenue in Gary, was arrested last night on the charge

of assault and battery upon his sweet

heart, and while languishing in the town bastile today-he will have ample

time to reflect upon the evils of

jealousy. Eamuel, according to Maggie Nolan,

who is tne complainant in tne case

Is very much In love with her, in fact so much that it hurts him to see her speak to any other man. He figures that he is being robbed of just so much pleasure. She says' that he remonstrated repeatedly with her for her ac

tions and that on several occasions he

has beat her for exercising her priv

ilege, bne says that ne did tne same

thing yesterday that was the reason

why she had him arrested. Hunter

will be tried tomorrow.

While Maggie was telling her story

that samuei loved ner too mucn, a report came in from the Tolleston Lumber company district that a man there

did not love his wife enough. Officer

Newman went down there and found a regular family squabble under full

steam. He applied theofflcial brakes,

but did not make any arrests.

Stocks,

rain ani

Latest Event tin the Markets

PROVISIONS

Special Wire to The TIMES

HALE HELP WASTm FEB SO WALT.

WANTED Two boys to distribute "ouAI, A correct time card every

folders. Hammond Loan and Uuar

antee Co., 145 S. Hohman St.

I PERSONAL If your sewing machine

iicvuo repairing can un i' vim,,.

WANTED Woman to do light bouse- the sewing machine expert. 241 East

worn at tne uonman ana " omur urtoi; pnone ZbUl.

let, jumne street ana wicius."

lie YORK STOCK MARKET

Open

Atchison 90

Am sugar.. 133 ft

40i 79 90 46 8 49

Am Car

Am Copper. Am Smelt.. Anaconda .

B & O Brook R T. Ches & O.. C F & I

Canad Pac.174

ifirle com .... az

Grt North., 133 V.

111. Central. .140 Li & Nash. . .108 Mo. Pacific.. 56 Vi Nat. Lead... 83

N Y Cent...lft8 No. Pacific, 144

Ont & W...

Pennsyl. ...126

Reading ...133 Rock Isl pf. 47 M

So. Pacific.. 107 St. Paul 143

Un. Pacific. .169 U S Steel 47

Do pfd...H0

Money closed 1 per cent.

Total sales, eza.200.

414

High 91i 138 41 80 92 46 98 50 43 37 174 32 133 T4 140 109 Yt 56 84 106 144 414 126 133 47 108 143 170 48

110

Low 90 132 40 78 90 45 97 .49 42 36 174 30 132 139 108 55 83 105 142 41 125 132 46 106 142 168 47

Close 91 132 tf 90 45 97 1 36 174 30 132 139 108 55 83 105 142 41 125 132 46 1061 142 168 47 110

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

Month Open

Wheat

Dec. ..99 May ..102 July ..97

lorn-

High Low

Dec.

May .

July . Ont itDec. .

May .

July . Pork-

Jan. May

1-artt

Jan. , May .

Klbx

Jan. May

63

.62.61 .47

.49 44 .1540 .1527 .925 .927-30 .820 .832-35

100 103 93

63 62 63

-' 47 49 45

42

15401532 927 930

825 832-35

99 102 97 63

62 61 47 49 44

1527 1517 917 920 815 820

Close 99 102s 97 632K 62 47 a 49b 44s 1535 1525 920b 925b

817-20 827-30

H. S. Voorheis, Broker In Stocks, Bonds, drain, Provisions, Cotton and other Secnricties. Stock Quotations Received fcy Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the test ROOM 414 HAMMOND BUXi. Phone 3 641

PRODUCE MARKET.

Partly cloudy with probably showers tonight or Saturday; cooler. Dakotas, Nebraswa, Montana Fair tonight and Saturday; warmer. Kansas Generally fair tonight and Saturday; frost tonight.

LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool. Oct. 23. Wheat onenerl XL a

lower: corn onened steadv tn un

changed.

Liverpool. Oct. 23. 1:30 n m. Whit

d lower; corn, d lower. Liverpool, Oct. 23. Wheat closed d lower: corn closed ouiet. un

changed to d higher.

HEARD ON THE BOURSE.

Amalgamated Copper should 'do bet

ter following the good buying reported

at the close yesterday. It will not

meet much opposition below 87, ac

cording to specialist Information. Head

ing reported still bullish. That stock is

out of the trading area. We continue bullish on Southern Pacific. Harriman reports are still favorable to Union Pacific. Lead is tipped for hisrher nrtces.

We would not follow the advance in

St. Paul any farther.

unicago Wheat opened; to c

lower, but there was a good demand at the decline from scattered commission

firms and speculators, with Jackson

Brothers, Rankin and Lewitz leading

and Armour selling. The market ral lied some from the early low point.

Corn opened steady to shade easier

with wheat, on the" rough weather west,

snowing now.

Oats started steady to c lower with

wheat and on selling by receivers, with

Lowe leading.

Provisions started a shade easier but

recovered on account of light offerings, Demand, however, only fair.

WANTED Younar ladv

narDor hotel. Indiana iiaroor.

WANTED Office girl, with stenogra

phic experience preferred; state age

and salary wanted. Address P. O. Box

52. Indiana Harbor. su-

WANTED Situation as

Ind. Address W. V..

M. South Chicago.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

250

250

CARL HAY' GET FIGHT

The challenge Issued a few days ago by Fred Lucas and printed in The

Times, the New York Italian middleweight, has borne fruit as Carl Anderson, the Indiana fighter, has accepted it on the condition that Lucas will do 158 pounds at the ringside. One of the clubs In Kansas City wants to bid for this meeting and if Lucas will agree to Anderson's terms there will be no further hitch In the negotiations. Anderson says he would like to secure a side bet of 1200 and to have the contest take' place within three weeks.

AiOIC

E THE

CARD

The members of the boxing club at West Hammond, which is promoting the ten-round contest Oct. 30 between Denny Goodman and Frankie White, local featherweight boxers, has announced the complete card for the show. Goodman and White have agreed to make 126 pound at 3 o'clock on the day of the contest. The semi-windup will be between George Sterling of this city and Louis DelskI of Hegewisch, 111., six rounds at 124 pounds at the ringside, and the minor event will bring together "Kid" Nichols of Dayton, O., and W. Brady of Gary, Ind., six rounds at 118 pounds at the ringside.

i IWCTIOfi ISSOEO

The injunction which was brought against the Gary carpenters and builders by Galligher and Williams, was dismissed this morning on the motion of the plaintiff in Judge S. Virgil E. I Reiter'a court. Up until a late hour today it was thought that the case wjuld be pushe-1 to a conclusion, but Messrs. Galligher and Williams Raw that they had no case against, the carpenters and they deeided to drop the matter. .

Judge Virgil S. Reiter ruling in which he said that there was no pressing necessity for an Injunction, served to show Galligher and Williams that they really had.no grounds upon which to ask for an injunction.

Butter Receipts, 3,997 tubs; creamery, extra, 20c; price to retail dealers, 2Sc; prints, 29c; extra firsts 2424c; firsts, 21c; seconds. 20c; dairies, extra

23c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 18c; ladles. No.

l, lKc; pacRlng stocK, ltsc. Eggs Receipts, 4,26a cases" mlscel

laneous lots, cases returned, 15

tc; cases inciuaea, lofttzuc; orain

ary firsts, 22c; firsts, whltewood cases

prime firsts, packed in new whltewood

cases and must be 60 per cent fresh

25c; extra, specially packed for city

trade and must be 80 per cent fresh

27c; No. 1 dirties 18c; checks, 12c. Potatoes Receipts, 70 cars; choice to

iancy, 58 (g; 60c; fair to good, ooqj57c.

Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $3.2o per

bri; Virginia, si.so.

Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight. 66o; 80 to 80 lbs, 7 .-8 c;

80 to 100 lbs, 9GD10c; fancy, 10c. Dressd beef Ribs, No. lr 18 c". No. 1 round, 8c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. I plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb; 12c; chickens, fowls, 8c; springs, llc; roosterfs,' 7c;' geese, J5.007.00; ducks,; 10c. I Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2.26; fair to good. $2.102.20; common $1.90grl.9o; red kidney. 2.20 2.30; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.70ff 1.80; brown Swedish, J2.30& 2.45; off grades, $1.752.10; li-I mas, California, per 100 lbs, $4.87- 1 Melons Gems, standard crates. $1.00 1.50; pony, 50c1.50; osage, 2575c. Berries Cranberries, per brl, 8.00 j 8.50; boxes, $2.40. California gren fruit Plums. 75S)90c' per crate; pears, 75c$2.25 per box;; grapes, ti0c$1.20. Fruit Apples, $1.003.00 per brl; 50! $1.60 per tu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straight, $1.101.40; culls, 60c$1.15; bouquets, 7Sftr0c; lemons, $2.253.75; oranges, $2.254.25; peaches, 7Se$1.50 per bu; 15$25c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, 1320c per 8-lb basket; pears, brls, $2.00g,3.00; 75c$1.50 per bu. ' Green vegetables Beets, $1.001.25 per box; cabbage, $1.752.00 per crate; carrots, $1.00tfi 1.25 per box; cauliflower, 25c$1.00 per box; celery, 25c$1.00

per box; green onions, dhjoc per ouncn; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce, (head), box, 90c$1.00; leaf, box, 17 20c; mushrooms, 1525c per crate; parsley, 1015c per doz; radishes, home grown, $1.251.50 per 100; string beans, green, $1.251.50 per bu; wax, I1.25SJ1.50 per sack; tomatoes, 40c

$1.00 per bu; turnips, 6075c per sack; watercress, 2535c per basket.

TOLESTON. Lot 33, block 20, Oak Park addition. Calumet Land Co. to Lonnie Jones t Lot 21. block 17, C. T. L & I. Co.' third addition. Louis M. HMnti

to Charles Magyar .450

ixt 82. block 2, Oak Park addition, Edna W. Spencer Bacon to Julia Barrett Lots 18 and 19. block 24, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition IVANHOE. Block 3, Boorse's addition; section 10-36-9 W S S NE SE 13.33 acres; section 13-36-8 W Part SE and lot 1, Thomas J. Wood to Mary E. Wood INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 12. block 69, East Chicago Co. to Walter Anderson Lot 12, block 69. Walter Ander son to Henry Burgwald Lot 19, block 55 Alva O. Foskett to Abraham Zablen Section 5-32-9 W NW NE , David Knesily. Admr.. to Will

Carsten 2,640

Lot 43. block 9, subdivision NE ' 29-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Joseph Mlnich . . '. 1

400

650

550

WAITING ROOM

IS TO BE MOVED

Board of Public Work Prods Owners

of South II oh man Street , . Structure.

The board of public works at Its reg

ular meeting this morning awarded the

contract of moving the South Hohman

street waiting room belonging to

Gostlin & Meyn to Mankowski & Son.

The little brick waiting station is in

the way of the street pavers and Its

removal is necessary.

The' clerk was instructed to notify

the C. I. & S. railroad and the Mich

igan Central road to improve their

street crossings from Columbia avenue

to the State Line.

MISS NELLIE HANSEN

DEAD IN EAU CLAIRE

GRAIN MARKET.

Chicago, Oct. 23. Clearances today: Wheat and flour. 882.000 bu; corn. 16.843

"bu; oats. 175 bu.

Chicago, Oct. li. estimates tomorrow: Wheat, 74 cars; corn, 71 cars; oats, 146 cars; hogs. 13.000 head

Chicago, uct. a. uariois tooay:

Voting I.ady Engaged to Hammond

Man PanKPH Away at Her Home.

The sad Information was received in

Hammond today that Miss Nellie Han

sen,- the -young- woman who came to this city as -the guest of Mike Kelly

ot the: F. ' S.. Betz company and made

such a favorable impression among th

people of Hammond, died at her home

Eau Claire, Wis.

Miss Hansen was engaged to be mar

ried to Mr. Kelly and the many friend

of the Hammond young man sympathize with him' in' his bereavement. Miss Hansen was a bright young woman and when she visited this city,' some time ago, Mr. Kelly was congratulated on

all sides. -

HEARS MANDAMUS CASE.

Wheat, 84, 15, 54; oats, 179, 13, 275.

corn, 106.

Xortnweat Cam. This wk Last wk Duluth 210 340 Minneapolis .337 464 Chicago . : . . . 84 69 Primary- Market.

!77;

Last Yr 291 291 54

Receipts.

Wheat,- today .... . .1.077,000 Last week 1,454.000 Last year : 1,008,000 Corn, today 233.000 Last week 294,000 Last year .... 607,000

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Ship. 547,000 475.000 998,000 101,000 160,000 488,000

Judge Virgil S. Reiter Issues Writ

Returnable Tomorrow.

In the case of George A. Meekison

of Whiting, who has filed a writ o mandamus to compell the board o

county commissioners to place his nam

on the democratic ballot. Judge Virgil

S. Reiter of the Lake superior, ordered

that the writ be Issued returnable to

morrow when" the hearing will be held

It is only a matter of speculation as

to what will happen when the hear

ing is held. George A. Mekison will

appear for himself and there will b

several lawyers representing the county

commissioners.

BUSY BURGLARS BUNKO BUNDE

Union Stock Yards. Oct. 23. Hogs, estimated today, 20.000 head; left over, 4,180 head; estimated for tomorrow, 12,000 head; market &c lower than yesterday. Mixed, $5.2006.00; light, $5.05 0 5.65; heavy, $5.206.00; rough, $5.00 (5.40. Cattle receipts, 2,000; market slow and weak. Union Stock Yarda, Oct. 23. Hogs close weak at opening level; estimated for tomorrow, 13,000 head. Light, $5.05 (a5.65; mixed. $5.206.00; heavy, $5.20 6.00; rough. $6.205.40. Cattle weak; sheep steady to strong. WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois, "Indiana, Wisconsin, Lower Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, Iowa

Meat Market Man Is Robbed of 30 Cent

By Industrious Thieves.

For a second time within a fortnigl

burglars last night again entered th meat market, of Fred Bunde at 43

East State street. Fortunately for th

jroprietor they did not take more than

30 cents as he almost emptied the cas

drawer last night.

He found the door 'of the place wM

open last night and matches were Beat

iered over the floor which the prowlers

had lighted in picking their way the dark.

CLASSIFIED . WANT ADS.

30 rtav it Tkav o-trm

buffet Call and get one.

Majestic

22-6

ue, Indiana Harbor.

ave- ,

23-2 I

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MICKl.I.4.!KOTJ9.

-T 7 ! TO GIVE AWAT--100 yards sand. Call bOOKKeeper. at onCa peter Diifrana S9i t

fa- avenue, 17-3

SITUATION WASTEb.

t-ook In Gary, 10308 Avenue 23-1

LIGHT BILLS CUT IN TWO BY OUR system ot lighting. Call or address aoy,no ?lectric Light & Supply Co.. 2129 Broadway. Qary; phona 43. 2$-tf

FOR SALE Choree cottages and lots;

best location in city. Call after b

o'clock. D. A. Pugh, Ingraham avenue. West Hammond, 111.; phone 287.

FOR SALE Good toad horse; practi

cally new harness and buggy, to

gether with an established business that will pay an energetic man $200 per month up; this is a bargain and I will

rove it and give tne Desi 01 reason

or selling. H. M., Lake County Times.

FO RSALE Mrs. E. Nasshahn of Mer-

rillville. Ind.. offers her entire stock

of general merchandise for sale. Also house and lot; everything In first class

condition. A bargain tor me right buyer. Address G. E. Nasshahn, Crown

Point, Ind., R. 2. 13-3w

NOTICE NOTICE OB" ADMINISTRATION In the matter of the Estate of Ed' C Newman, Deceased. No. 40L Notice is hereby given that the un. dersigned has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed, of said Estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to he solvent. FRED BARNETT, . , , Administrator. Dated Oct. 9. 1908.

FOR RENT Three plain furnished

rooms for light housekeeping, witn

water and 8s.s. 282 Michigan avenue. 23-2

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for

light housekeeping, upstairs, od ug-

den street. 23-3

FOR RENT Eight-room flat, on Hoh

man street; an moaern conveniences.

Inquire 419 S. Hohman. 22-3

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for

light housekeeping, and also lor sale Universal Oak stove. Aply 114 Con-

dlt street. 21-3

FOR RENT Seven-roam flat; modern

conveniences. Apply iti waiter tt.;

phone 4954. 21-tf

NOTICE OV ADMINISTRATION In the matter of the Estate of John Ivan, Deceased. No. 402. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by tha Judga of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. WALTER BAUER, . Administrator. Dated Oct. 14, 1908.

NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: It will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife in my place of business, located at 423 Hoffman street, after this date, October 22. 1908. FRANK GROSS. BAHTFIR AJfD EZCZXASTVC. FOR EXCHANGE House and lot for vacant lot, or what have you? Address L. L, care Lake County Times, is

FOR EXCHANGE Weber wagon for a spring wagon. Address W. B, Lake County Times. 15 FOR EXCHANGE Good horgs for cow. or what have you? Address W. A.. Lake County Times. 10

FOR RENT Cottage, 4

quire at 742 E. Kibiey.

rooms.

In-20-6

FOR RENT Flat; second floor; modern

conveniences: no ennaren. jau zii

Logan street. '

17-6

FOR RENT Modern eight-room house

at 22 Oarden street: furnace heat. Call

at 11 Carroll street or phone 4082. 17-tf

FOR RENT First class steam heated

room; center ot town; every modern

convenience; one or two gentlemen. Call up phone 823 Indiana Harbor. 13-tf

FOR RENT Modern

Faxton Lumber Co.

house.

Inquire fi-tf

WNTKD TO HPT.

WANTED To buy second hand furni

ture and tools of as kinds. Also sec

ond hand bicycles and frames; second hand phonographs and records. Second hand goods of all descriptions for sale. Call Sparling's Two Big Stores, 304 and

106 sibiey street, corner uaKiey avenue, Hammond. Ind. 1-tf

FOR EXCHANGE Second-hand organ for coal burning cook stove or rang. Address M. A., Lake County Times. 10

You certainly have something: that you 9 desire to sell, but ?

HOW

iV ATS TED TO RKSiX

WANTED To rent 30 or 40-acre farm

in Calumet district, convenient to

street car or train. In replying state

ail improvements ana particulars; would prefer greater part hay land. ! Address Farm, care Lake County ) Times. 21-3

can the many inter-

5 estcd people know, I if you do not use the advertising: columns Z I of The Lake County t Times?

ANNOUNCEMENT

Smith & Bader Co., Incorporated capital, $25,000, have opened their Real Estate office in Gary, corner of Broadway and Tenth avenue., and are prepared to handle Real Estate, anywhere la the Calumet region In lota or acre property. Smith & Bader also have an office at Whiting, where they have been in business for the past eighteen years, and aa to their reliability, can refer to any bank in Lake county. Prdperty for sale, both vacant and improved in Gary, Toleston, Indiana Harbor, East Chicago, Hammond and Whiting. .We also give special attention to insurance, having the best companies in America. Loans win have our careful attention, foreign exchange, and steamship ticket will be looked : after" by a competent man, who speaks foreign languages. Mr. Andrew B. Serocxynski, who is well known In. Gary, will have-charge of the Gary office. We kindly solicit your patronage.

Smith & Bader Co-

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