Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1909 — Page 7

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Thursday, March 18, 1909.

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It's a long lane JL thnt hs nn ti

that has no turning

Just keep right on. "till you come to the turn the turn that leads prosperity way. If you need a little toward the turning- of the "road, here's where to get It. Sometimes It needs just a Uttle money to get a business to the paying point; or to turn failure Into success. It 1b wise under such circumstances to "borrow the money needed and would be very different from being a chronic borrower. It would be good business where you are euro you can make the borrowed -money earn a profit for you. It , will cost you nothing to come .in and talk the matter over with us wetreat your business as confidential. We advance money on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., and the property remains in your possession. You can get the money promptly sometimes within an hour.

HAMMOND LOAN AND GUARANTEE CO. 145 S. Hohman St. Phone 257 Over Model Clothiers

per box; beets, 50c per sack, cab- , SENSATION AT , U.oa3,00 per crate; "rroft, 0

6.00

feaoc per sack; sis.uu pr wu, flower, 11.0Oa2.50 per box; celery, 1H

35c per bunch; cficumw", ducui.j per box; horseradish, 65c Pr bunch;

tuce, neaa, per n&mpci. ' y

box. Z5c; musnrooma, oj'yu v

lb; onions, 60S5Bc per

home-

4

fcu; "parsley,

lettu leaf,

me-grown, lS80c per dox: PePPr,9 .00 4.50 per crate; radishes, lj35c ;r doz: string beans, green, 2)0

3.75 per bu; wax. $2.00 4.00 per oox. tomatoes, 11.25 2.7a per crate; turnips, sacks, 40d65c; watercress, 12loc per do. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No 2 red, 11.22(6,1.24; No. 3 red. $ 1.16 tt 1.22; No. 2 $1.151.17; No. A hard, $1.10 1.15. , , Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. J1.17 C 1.19 ; No. 2 northern, L151.18; No. 3 spring ,f

No 3 white. 67 67Hc; No. 3 yellow,

66c; No. 4, 64 0 64 c.

Oats Dy sample: .ia j ijuc, w B4c; No. 4, 5153c; standard, 54c-

LIVE STOCK MARKET,

rtTTLP.

Good to choice steers ?6.Zo)7.Ja

Fair to good steers D.o'yo.ip

V?Sy not start the H1W TXAB in a He w Way and Borrow Money to par all e relators sua Utereby concentrate ail four KKJebtedsess to-one place. . Wf3 ErfOAiN on personal property Gslcago Discount Co. DIS3-40 Commercial Ave, South Chicago

i ' Rocn.ZOO Phone So. Chicago 104

OpcaMonday, TtsarwSsj and Sataxity evatiatga until sf. M. Wetose otarr ereniBSa at P. 13

Tbi Chloip, Me Store &

Scsttv-Beml Ry. Co. TSE miE

Subject to change without notice

Trains, leave Hammond for East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Gary

&a follows:

tK0fra.ni.. 6:(M-uxn., 6:30 a. m., 7:00

a.m. 7:40.aja S:2aa.m.f 9:00 a.m., 9:4Q a. m., 10j20 a. m., 11:00 a. m 11:40 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:S5 p.

m., 1:00 p. m., 1:40 p. m., 2:20 p, ro., 3:00 p. m., 3:40 p. m., 4:20 p

Tra.. 5:00 pm. 5:20 p.ro., 6:00 p. ra., 6:40 p. ra., 7:20 p. ra. 8:20 p. m., 8:2,0 p. ra., 10:20 p. m., 11:00 p. m..

Ilr30 p. m.

Trains leave Hammond or Michigan City and South Bend at 6:30 a. ra., 8:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:,'55 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:20 p. 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m. Trains leaving Hammond at 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m. and 8:20 p. m. carry baggage. H. F. WALLACE, General Manager.

miw e PRQ'isioii imm

4.50(713.25

1.50 Si 3.00 3.50 6.25

4.25 Ci 5.7a 2,754.00 2.756.26

3.50Tro.75

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Open ..1181 ..104,

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May July Sept. Bee.

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May ..7 July ..6TW

Sept. ..664

May ..54 July ..49

Sept. ..40

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High Low Close 115V4 115 105Vt 108 104-iA , 98 97- 97-99,-98- 98 , 67 65- 66 . 67 65 65- ; 6 65 65 , 54 53 54 49 48 48 40- 40 46

Common to fair steers... Canners and cutters Medium to prime cows...

Good to cnolce neuers... Common to fair heifera.. Stockers and teeders....

Fair to fancy 'veals 7.25 8. 25 fii tn .hr.1f- bulla 3.75W'4.90

Bologna bulls 3.7t3.90 HOGS. Bulk of sales $6.6006.80 Selected butchers 6.807.00 Fir to grood butchers 6.556.a Good to choice heavy shipping6.50 g 6.80 Medium to light shipping 6.506.S0 Mixed packing 6.o06.75 Heavy packing HS.SHl? Heavy pigs ti0JHI. Light pigs 6.50 to o.75 Boars 6.256.6o S1TEEP Fet wethers ?4-"5(?!-?9

Fat yearlings Prime ewes Fair to good ewes

Cull ewes Bucks

Native lambs, good, cnoice. Native lambs, plain, med... ITo fviattm lnmhH

Colorado lambs Cull lambs 4.505.5

May

July

Sept

.1795

.1795 .1780

May ..1027 July ..1040

sept. -.1052 . RibMay ..84S July ..967 Sept. ..972-5

1795 1775 1780 1795 1775 1780 1780 1780 1780 1030 1020 1022 1042 1030 1035 1055 1045 104T 945 935 937 980 950 952 975 985 96r

a. i a 'Sl i. at 4.255.75 3.00(5)4.25 2.00a3.25

3.50'g!4.50 7.407.85 5.65(T!7.35 7.00?S7.85

store and do the housework, washing, coo-king and Ironing, from morning till

night," she said. "My son Jim was sick, so I told him to quit work and I would send him money for his room rent. Then he came home and he has been busy helping me. Every week or two he would go to Chicago to order the goods for the store. "When he was home, he worked up in the attic, but i thought he was making pictures. He had a camera and he has been making some pictures for the family.

"If he made any bad money I never knew it, and if any one showed him

how to do it, it was Adam Racke.

"This is a terrible blow for me. I don't think my husband had anything

to do with it. Maybe my son asked him to help him out and pass some of the bad money but my husband never

made any bad money he is an honest

man." Mother and Daughter Suffer. Half a dozen times during this re

cital Mrs. Predom burst into hysterical

tears. 'It was the sight of her moth

er's suffering that probably caused her

daughter, Louise, to exclaim she would cut her own throat if her father and

brother were sent to the penitentiary. There were protestations of innocence by the patriarchal Adam Racke, who swore that in the last three years he had not "made any of that stuff." The secret-service men did not believe him. They dug up his cellar, where. In two feet of sand, they found buried two mold frames used In the manufacture of counterfeit money. "My son must have buried it there," exclaimed Adam when he saw the mold frames. Racke was not arrested. He was placed under surveillanoe. The government's agents believe that with

in a day or two he will be visited by other pupils of his school for counter feiters.

The True Story of an

Interview Told In 1918.

MALE HELP. WANTED.

PRODUCE MARKET.

Buttsr Receipts, 7,650- tubs; creamery, extras, 28 c; price to retail dealers, 30c; prints, 31c; extra firsts 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds. 23c; dairies No. 1, 19 c; packing stock, 17c. Eggs Receipt. 14,268 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 16c; cases Included, 17c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, lTc; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 18; extra, specially packed tor city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 19c; No. 1 dirties, 15c; checks, 14c. Potatoes Receipts, 80 cars; choice to fancy, 8S80c; fair to good, 858Tc. Sweet potatoes Illinois, per brl, $3.60. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight 77c; 60 to 80 lbs. 89c; 80 to 100 lbs, 9llc; fancy, llc Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 13 c; No. 1 loins, 18c; No. 1 round. 8c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate. 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, 15c; springs, 15c; roosters 10r- srerse 8f9c: ducks. 144c.

Beans Pea beans, hand picked.

cnoice. i.4; iair 10 soou. i.is.ou, common, $2.0O2.10; red kidney. $1,900

1.95; brown SweOlsn, z.aa)Z.4; on grades, $1 15(1.80; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $4.40tf4.45. Berries Cranberries per brl, $9.50 12.00; boxe. $3.003.50; strawberries, 15fi40c per c.t. Fruit Apples, $3.005.00 per brl; 75c $3 00 per bu; bananas. Jumbo, per bunch, $1.45; straight, $1.10(5 1.25; culls. 80c$L00; bouquets, 65(3s8&c; lemons, $2.002.50; oranges. $1.75(53-25; pineapples. $1.503.2o per crate. Green vegetables Asparagus. $2.00(R)

CHICHESTER S PILLS Vu? , THE UIAMO.ND BRAKO. A

425

400

1,000

REAL ESTAJEIRANSFERS GARY. Lot 19, block 1. Grant Park ad

dition, oonait iicjrmiiy Realty Co. to "Vaszily Majkrovlch Lots 36 and 37, block 7, South Broadway addition, South Broadway Land Co. to Lewis Elmer Parker Lot 4 block 1. Grant Park addition, Condit & McGinnlty Realty Co. to John Kandracs... LOWELL. E lot 26, Clark's addition, Beu-

lan iiayueii m Ausi.d.a. . ..-

spahr HOBART. N 10 feet lot 1. block 5. George and"' "William Earle's second addition. George Earle to Elisabeth Thompson EAST CHICAOO. Lot 28 block 11, subdivision NE 29-37-9. Andrew Wickey to Burtram B. Wickey GRIFFITH. Lots 5 to 8, block 2. F. R. Mott's addition, Fred R. Mott to John Helfen ;

CROYV.N .fUliNi. Part lot 10. Mary Muzzall to William H. Linton 1,700 Section 21-35-7 W SE NW SE NE SW NW and N SW and part NW W 187.49 acres, Sylvester Casbon to Louis Buchfuehrer. .13,875 An Inherited Falling. A native of Annam, IndoChlna, sentenced in Paris for theft, vTote the following apology to his employer: "All Annamites, whether emperors, mandarins, secretaries, literary men and others, are born thieves. It is a

grave and deadly complaint, and there is no cur for it. I knovr people do not like thieves in Prance, but it cannot be helped."

WELL TO BE OPEIIE0 UP

Famous Spouter at East Chicago to Be Rehabilitated.

SITUATIONS WANTED

WANTED Situation as bookkeeper or

assistant in office; young man 21

years; high school and business col

lege training; good references. A B.

Lake County Times. 18-3

160

East-Chicago, Ind., March IS. An ef

fort is belt g made to rehabilitate the

famous original flowing artesian well

t the foot of Short street, facing Ex-

hange avenue. The well has appar-

ntly been dry for the past ten years,

ut M. F. McCarthy, who owns the

property on which it stands, is of the

pinion it is merely clogged up and

it is with a view of removing the ob-

truction and causing it once more to

flow freely, that the pipa is now being

leaned.

having installed a sand pump and al

ready a depth has been reached of 1807 I "One morning Trengel was summon- FOR SALE We have an extraordinary

feet. The pipe is said to extend 2,- ed to Berlin by the emperor for con- ., t.argsun J? acres right for subdi-

YoOT Countrymen were get-1 offered this year; this property is very

inax tne spring

once famous well

evidenced by the fact that the clean-

Kindred Ills.

Young Wife (sobbing) "I do have a hard time keeping house." Mother "What's the matter, dear?" Young Wife "The stove smokes in spite of

all I can do, and so does my husband.

if.

There Is Comfort

WHEX A MAX'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that you have something to fall buck on tn your hour of trouble. Put a small amount each Treek tn aar ' ngr tn a good, reliable sayings bank, i like the Citizens' German National Bank!

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fhl-ehea-ter'a Diamond lir

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bout, teaied with Blua Ribbon.

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vein known m Best, Safest, Alwiw Rellabis

SOLD 6V DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

Good Effect of Trut.

We do not trust men enough. Men

will answer to the higher appeal, when the poor lower appeal that goes

to their selfishness will he lost upon

them. Phillips Brooks.

A "Flat Bate Electric Sip

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FREE, a sample bottle of ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC (enough

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Copyright, 1909, by American Press Association. "You must admit," I said to Count Ilaenant whfle we were pacing the deck of an ocean steamer, "that the late emperor was Impolitic." "Not at all. There was always a method In his madness."

"What method could there possibly

have been In that affair of the sup

pressed interview which stirred up

the whole world and put the emperor

in a humiliating position?"

"The secret history of that affair has never been published. It was never

known to more than three persona be

sides the emperor and his chancellor,

and I am now the only person living

in possession of it. "What, you?'

"Yes, I. And, what's more, I'm going to give it to you. Listen. There was then in William's service a man

whom he consulted more on matters

of statecraft than even Von Bulow

Baron Trengel was during the period

of his intimacy with the late emperor

between the ages of thirty-five and

forty. He waa handsome as a pic

ture and would have been attractive to women had he taken any Interest in them. But he was a pronounced

woman hater.

"While traveling in Egypt Trengel

fell In with a party of your country

men from New York, among them a Miss Rebecca Wray. She had come

over and remained with her fellow travelers by permission, having, it was

understood, been graduated from

school the previous 6pring. Uer trip

was intended as a finisher to her edu

cation.

"Trengel had never before fallen un

der the Influence of one of your uncon

ventional, coquettish American girls.

His ideas of women were derived from

the German fraulein of noble blood and more especially from an old

maid sister ten years his senior who

kept house for him. Miss Wray made nothing of visiting the ruins of

the temple of Karnak with him un

chaperoned or sailing alone with him

on the Nile.

"The next heard of Miss Wray she

was in Berlin, chaperoned by an entirely different party from that which she was supposed to have traveled

with in Egypt. She had not been there

long before ahe received invitations to

houses whose owners were in high

life and dined with the late emperor and the now dowager empress. She

spent some time ostensibly visiting

TrssgeTs old maid sister, and while

there she

WANTD At once, two so

licitors; must be hustlers;

prefer sales experience. Apply with references, 8:30 to

9:30 a. m., 147 South lioh-

inan street, Hammond-

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

FOE RENT.

FOR RENT A large room; modern conveniences; use of parlor and piano; rent reaonable. 51 Oden St. 17-2

FOR RENT House at HesTille. ply Mrs. McLaughlin.

Ap-17-3

WANTED Porter at once.

hotel.

Apply Erie 16-S

WANTED Delivery boy with refer

ences, ideal Urocerv. atn avenue nu

Jackson street, Gary. 16-tf

WANTED Railway mail clerks; salary $S00 to $1,400; examinations for Hammond May 15; common education sufficient; candidates prepared free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute. Dept. 796, Rochester, N. Y. 4-tf

WANTED Success Magazine requires

me services of a man In liammonu to look after expiring; subscriptions and to secu re n w business by means

of special methods unusually effective;

position permanent; prefer one wuii experience, but would consider any ap

plicant with good natural quauncations; salary $1.50 per day, with commission oDtlon Address with refer

ences.. R. C. Peacock, roo mlOl, Success

Majraiflne Blda-.. New ifork. 1

WASTED 1.000 more men xo use The

Times want ails everv nisht and see

now good they are.

FEMALE HELP WANTED

WANTED Experienced Kirl for gen

eral housework; must speak uerman,

references required. Apply Draeyer Bros., 89th and Commercial, South Qil-

cago. 17

WANTED Lady or gentlemen to sell a

full line of hosiery direct to the con

sumer; an excellent opportunity to es

tablish a profitable business. Address

with reference. Direct Hosiery Mills. P.

O. Box 489. Reading. Pa. 17-3

WANTED Experienced dining; room

girl at Sternberg's cafe, Indiana liar bor. Ind. 16-:

WANTED Competent girl for hous work. Inouire 132 Carroll street, up

per flat. 16-3

WANTED At once, millinery appren

tice. Mrs. J. Hayes' millinery shop, 119th street and Sheridan avenue,

Whltlne. 16-S

FEMALE HELP WANTED One of the certainties" of want advertising is

that it will always find a good stenog

rapner ror you and quickly.

offer.

20

RENT Special

m, Thornton township; one

acre

FOR

truck farm.

mile of South Chicago city limits; terms

win oe such that will be hard to beat. ?ee Julius Smith, 206 Center avenue, Burnham. 111. 16-tf

FOR RENT Two suites ot two rooms

each, furnished for light housekeep

ing. Inquire at S35 Truman avenue or phone 3911 Hammond. 16-tf

FOR RENT Two very pleasant and

convenient downstairs rooms for liKht

housekeeping. 53 Ogden street, lower east flat. 16-3

FOR RENT Two-story house on 10th

avenue and Adams street. Gary: suit

able for boarding house; partly furnish

ed; has 20 rooms and store; established

boarding house for past two years. Ap-

d on

ply to Uuetav Oard

premises, 16-6

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; modern

conveniences. 119 Douglas street. 15-3

FOR RENT New, modern brick build

ing on Michigan avenue and Block

avenue, Indiana Harbor; suitable for

hotel or rooming house; also double store for saloon, restaurant or any mercantile business; best corner In town. Inquire J. Cllne, Indiana Har

bor, Ind. 11

FOR RENT Six-room flat; modern Im

provements: 258 Michigan avenue.

Inquire at Roth's barber shop. 128 So.

Hohman street. 19-tf

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST Gold watch Friday night, some-

wnere Deiween tne central school building and postoffice; monogram L B. 429 Truman street. Phone 160 and reward will be given. 15-6

LOST A chance to get It baclCby no: advertising In The Times.

LOST OR STOLEN Party who took gloves from Western Union office. Hammond Udg. lobby Wednesday night, please return to Times office and avoid further trouble. 12-tf

FOUND Opportunities In The Time want columns every day In the week except Sunday.

PERSONAL

FEMALE HELP WANTED The best

servants will sometimes leave the best places and every such Instance

should result In two want ads.

IF YOU HAVEN'T A PLACK TO WORK

and want one. or if vou haven t a

;lrl and want one. Times "ads" have

een remarkably successful.

FOR SALE.

"" I FOR KAI.K Pive-j-r.nm Iini.ao- thr-cc

Rn Prif. la rininir th. -ornrir xjuuuag iu iuaucxu lasnioa wiui iae lots; t4 hens, coop and yard; all new;

PERSONAL General contracting; 40 years experience; all kinds of contracting and mason work guaranteed. I have constructed more buildings In Hammond than any other three contractors; do not charge two prices. John A. Keller. 284 Flummer avenue:

phone 2634 Hammond. 18-4

PERSONAL If your sewing machine needs repairing call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2601.

PERSONAL Have you rheumatism. gout, moles, warts, -corns, birthmarks or superfluous hair? Do you need an electric vibratory or body massage? If so go to Prof G. F. Hoose, 236-92nd street, top fiat. South Chioago, III. 24

PERSONAL Will the young lady who lost a purse getting off a street car last wetk, advertise for It la The Times?

PERSONAXi Just one trial ought to convince you that Times ads are the best. They do the business. Don't pay an agent to do It for you. Uae our advertising columns.

g, which supplied the ting rather too thick with the Japa- ffce"?iblf ' th,e Gary ,eteel. Pla nt and 1 has nor drierl nn la . , . , . . , , K tn new locomotive works; right on one 1, aas not ariea up, is nege to pieaso ftja majesty, and he de- of the new electric lines; we can take

ers have already succeeded in secur

ing a sample of the water, and this has been sent to Indianapolis for

analysis.

It is Mr. McCarthy's intention to

bottle the water and sell it, if Its

ference.

d

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you out to see these acres, show you

me property and nave you back in

me uusiness center or uary in one hour; very attractive in appearance:

tance in European complications, 'xren- Gary office. 10th and Broadwav. whit-

gel when in conference with the em- in oince, ntn street and New York

X J A .1.1. .1 it. I " ' iO-4

l-icrur wa ucvuaiouieu iu jut uuwu me

sired to head them off. At this inter

view a number of different matters

were taken up, all of them of impor-

medicinal qualities are proved to be as points discussed; also William's Views,

beneficial as they are supposed to be.

The water Is rich In minerals, and It

Is this fact which is supposed to be

responsible for the clogging of the

pipe.

The property, on which the well

stands, was formerly supposed to be

city property, it having been the gener

al opinion that it had been dedicated

to East Chicago for alley purposes.

Mr. McCarthy, who owns a blacksmith

shop adjoining the well, discovered re

cently, however, that this was not so.

As he had long been of the opinion

that the well should be revived, he at

once took steps to purchase tne lot, which has since been transferred to

him.

FOR SALE Six-room cottage. 759 Lo

pan utrt.ct 1 r 1 lAAvlfin .-. - , - . . .

un returning to xus scnioss ne ionna gas, good barn: two blocks from street

Ml5B Wnt who, hnii remained (Inrln? cars ; price fl.bou; owner going to Tex

U19 aUBCUVQ WILU 1119 CiSiCl, 41UU. WU

ciose investigation: cash nrnnn.

sition. Address U. S. G. Boor, 4 Langley place, Chicago, 111. 18-3

FUR SALE 50-foot lot with 10-room

brick house; all modern Improve

ments; large barn, 14x26, nice lawn

ana mapie trees; near Harrison nark

south side. Apply at premises.- Jos. Miller. No. 7 Williams; phone 1384:

Hammond, Ind. is. a

FOR SALE $40 refrigerator and side-

Doaru comDinea, win sen for 115 if

lanan at once. m South Hohman

street, upper nat. 18-1

SEEKS GREENER FIELDS

Notorious Divekeeper

Gary Deserts His Old Haunts-

of

bo delighted to be reunited with her FR ,f??jErrsa-1l oh printing office v v.T u L in Mr? clt7 in Calumet region; wiS

uwi ijt uiu Buuiciumg uc liau lioci i pear ciose investigation;

done before. He tossed his notebook

on his desk in the library to hasten

out for a ride with the girl who had

infatuated him.

"That was the last he thought of the

notebook till the next morning. Then

he hurried to the library to find it

gone. Breakfast was waiting for the

guest, who had not yet come down

After waiting some time for her the

baron sent to her room. She as well

as the notebook had disappeared.

"The consternation that seized upon

the baron was nothing to that of the

emperor when Trengel went to Berlin and told him the Btory. The police

were notified, and the secret service

men got on the case in a hurry. Not

a train in Germany that was not un

der surveillance of government emis

saries, each having a detailed description of the American girl. They failed

to catch her. A boy excited some bus

plcion. but got across the frontier

FOR SALE: Small Job printing - of flee in live city in Calumet region; will bear close investigation; cash propoley place, Chicago, 111. 1-4 ley, place, Chicago, 111. 17-4

LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO BANKS. Notice Is hereby given that the

Board of Finance of the School Town of Munster, Lake County, Indiana, will

meet at 7:30 p. m. in the Public School House therein on, the 29th day of

March, 1909, for the purpose of receiv

ing bids for the public depository of all -the school funds of said - School Town, as provided in Chapter 222. en

titled, "An Act Concerning public funds, etc.," approved MArch 9, -1907. All proposals and bonds therefor should be sent to the undersigned. By order of said Board. H. F. KASKE, Secretary.

NOTICE. "We, the members of the Calumet Detective Association of Hammond, Ind.. and incorporated under the laws of the state of Indiana, for the purpose of enforcing the criminal laws and bring criminals to justice, would ask all parties Interested phoTie 38 63 or address CALUMET DETECTIVE ASSN. Hammond. Ind.

FOR SALE Full blooded Barred Rock

poultry; also coultrv houses utiv

4 Condit street or Phone 162 'TIam.

mond. 17.3

FOR SALE Strictly fresh countrv

eggs. 20c per dozen. L. Hartlerod

560 Michigan Ave., Hammond. 17-2

FOR SALE Farm. 80 acres. 13.500:

for cash or trade for town orocertv

without being detained, the German phone 226 Hammond.

Dave Johnson, the notorious Gary detectives having been instructed to

look out for a girl. It was after-

negro, who was the Keeper or one or one of the worst drves in Gary and who, since the expiration of hl3 saloon li

cense, Is said to have been running a blind pig, has evidently given it up

as a bad job.

Johnson, through the recent expos-

B.t Equipped Rpir shop la the stt : for 3 applications) for I Oc to pay postage and packing.

G. W. HUNTER.

AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE - Sowser Gasoline System. 91 S. HOHMAN STREET. Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond.. Ind Drink Pure Spring Water From the Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St. John, Indiana Delivered 10c per gal. 3 gals. 25c. . 4 gals. 40c. Cail Phone 1 or 173. Hammond Pure Water Supply Go.

Write today to ED. PINAUD'S American Offices, Ed. Pinaud Building, New York City. Ask your dealer for ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC

ures in The Timeb, has had a grradual J of a poor professor In an American falling oft of business until he decided university. She was twenty-two years

old at that time and had taken nearly

every honor in a woman's college for

which she was eligible for competi

tion. Learlng college, she went to New York and worked on one of the

principal papers there. It was this pa

per that eent her abroad for news of

ward supposed that this boy was the 1 for sale Egg for hatching from

nltirfrv Tl9 Wrav in fllsenise inorougnorea t. . urown leghorns: Slippery MISS Wray in OlSgUlBe. 5 cants aniece. 647 Summer tot iaJ

Auss wrajB laenutj ana position

afterward became known to those of 'Tm iSlri .n S5tc0Jtr

US in the secret She was the daughter Hohman street car, Straube Piano fac

tory. 15-6

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Indiana Harbor, North Township, Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one- (21) years of a.ge, a -resident of said City and Township and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of said Township for more than ninety (9) days last past; that he will apply to the Board of County

Commissioners of Lake County, State of

Indiana, at tceir regular April Term. 1909. for a license to sell intoxicating: liquors -in less quantities than a quart at a. time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that hp will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch In connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said Intoxicatingliquors is described as follows, to-wlt: ' The ground floor front room of a two-story frame building situated, on Lot 7, in the resubdlvlsion of Lots No. 12 to 17 in Block 52, in Indiana Harbor, being a subdivision in fractional Sections 15 and 22, Township, 37 North, Range 9 West of the Second Principal Meridian, in Indiana Harbor, Lake County, Indiana. . Said, room is 25x36. Said building U located on 187th street, a public street In the said Town of Indiana Harbor. ' 11 JOHN IVAN1C1I.

r

S. C. KENNEY

CENTRAL PARK E0ABIM8 STA3LES

BOARDING XXCLUSTVELT

2 40 Truman

Ave.

Phone 85

Kaniiuood Ind. ,

.ake County Title & Guaranty

ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES F. S. MOTT, President FRAXK 2AMM0KP, Vice-President J. S. BLACICMCS, Secretary A. H. TAf PER. Treanrrer inWA2X 1. tDSR, Manager

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMO$X

f w).

1

HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND

to launch into some other business to

collect the nickels that at one tims

clinked merrily over the bar. Tester-

day Johnson moved his saloon fixtures out of the building he had located In,

on Fifteenth and "Washington streets, and carted them away, nobody knows

where.

Now Dame Rumor says that David certain diplomatic questions of interis going into the 5-cent theater bust- to th? peopie 0f fee United States

neas on rineenm aim croaaway. jja-

vid could not be reached today, and

the chances are that he would hare given out very little Information to a

FOR SALE Ten-room house and 43

feet of ground on South Hohman

street. Address R, care Times. 16-6

1 DUTDO

horsss weighing about 2.480 lbs; will

let them go at a bargain. Inquire at 3469 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. 15-6

FOR SALE OR TRADE Top buggy;

will sell or trade for chickens, or

what have you. Apply 337 Truman avenue. 11-6

Timss man ein If he could.

Johnson employed lawyer to start libel proceedings against Tks Tikes at one time, and their demands for retractions were nit with further exposes of Johnson's disreputable place.

FOR SALE Buick auto, '07 5-passen-

gers; zz n. r. touring car, just overhauled and in fine running order: best

offer taken. Ask for Mr. Stebbine. Hammond garage. 10-tf

"Miss Wray, who had always known 1

the want of money and consequently

knew its value, saw a chance for a

fortune. She wrote out an interview

with the emperor of Germany and sold FOR sale or rent n-room house.

(tn ana Aaams street; D-room nouse on 7th avenuw; 6-room house on Tyler street. Apply L. Hoover, Cor. 7th and Adams St.. Gary, Ind. 8-tf

Attention.

Atienuon is xne nrst requisite iui j emperor,

making any progress in the acquirement of knowledge; it may be given in various degrees, and It rewards according to the proportion in which It is given. A divided attention is, however, more hurtful than otherwise; it retards the progress of the learner, while it Injures his caind by Improper exercise. George Crabhe.

it to a London paper for $100,000.

Since she could show Trengel's notebook containing confirmation of what the put in the emperor's month she

had everything her own way.

"Now comes the part taken by the

He never visited on his

FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs for

hatcmng. 10c each. iu. i.. Beck. 19

Williams street, Hammond, Ind. 6-lm

FOR SALE Two and three-line spaces i

in The Times want au columns, faura to bring results.

. ,. LICENSE NOTICE. ; Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township," Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned

is & male inhabitant more than twnty-

one (21) years of age, a reeident of said

City and lownsmp and not in tne habit of "becoming Intoxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of - 'said Townehip for more than ninety (90) days last past; that 1m will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, State of Indiana, at thir regular April Term. 19(fS, for a. license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the name to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sel ltobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where- he desires to sell said intoxica-ting Uquors is described as follows, tt-wt: The ground floor, front room " of a one-storv frame building situated on Lot 8, Block 2. in Morns Addition to Hammond. Said building, faces ast on Columbia avenue, between Morton and Fields avenue. Said room has living rooms in the rear thereof, is 23x45 has side entrance and has glass front doors. ' . 11 ANDREW PANKO.

friend Trengel any punishment or dis

pleasure, bearing the obloquy heaped FOR SALEj:Advrtie your farm lands upon him for doing too much talking. In The Time. Save agency fees and rr, , . . . . ! directly. We don t charge you

xrengei, nowever, scut mniscix up m COIimi.8lon and sometimes you get very

his schloss and was never again seen Quick results. Z7

at court. Three years after the affair xy . Pmrr Wnr A vap of which he was the unknown caus BARlK CliiLNtiti

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.

he committed suicide." XOBMAN F.

WHITE.

t-vr FIX CHANGE Pointer dog and '

fhkaio folding saw with one 6 and ;

i 7-foot blads, for poultry or what have! yoaT-Addreas M N, Lake County Tlnres.

All want ada must ba paid for with ordr or befor paper is Issued unless you carry an account with Tan Tixbb. Tea rat 10 cats per day tor a

waat ad la so low that it maXaa 0 to proposition a losing on . when a ooUactor baa to ba sant evral alia to ccllact ten cents.