Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1909 — Page 7
Tues'day, 'April 13, 1909.
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EAGLES HAVE GOOD CARD
Indiana Harbor Aerie Entertain on April Twenty-Fifth. to (Special -to The Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., April 12. The how to be given by the Eagles at the Auditorium in this city April 25, bids fair to be the best that ha3 visited Indiana Harbor in a long time. The program includes such well known artists as Billy McDermott, eccentric comedian, one of the late features at the Ameri can Music hall at Chicago. Zelma wheeler, singing and dancing soubrette, who ha3 entertained the patrons of the better class of houses throughout the large cities for several seasons. Wells brothers, comedy black face musical comedians, in a roaring musical sketch. Doyle and Lamb, singers and buck and wing dancers par excellence. Major O'Loughlin, baton swinger and juggler. is another one of the features to be seen. Olive Greatrex, society's favor ite whistler. .Professor assman, ma $$ $$
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gician. Marcellne D'Montaigue, vocal
ist and comedienne, will also be among the artists that will entertain the Eagles and their friends on that night. The foregoing program shows the result of the care the Eagles took in the selection of the entertainers and the excellent manner in which their show was balanced. The popularity of this organization coupled with their wellearned reputation for always doing1 up In style anything they undertake, assures the success of the performance both from a financial as well as from a standpoint of quality. Old, But Wlt Advice. At the beginning of the cask and at the end take thy 11, but be saving In the middle, for at the bottom saving comes too late. Let the price fixed with a friend be sufficient, and even dealing with a brother call in witnesses, but laughingly. Heslod. Modest Modern Man. Whatever may be said of the modern man, he cannot be said to be lacking in modesty. While the ancients did their utmost to prove that they issued from the gods, we do our best to demonstrate that we have descended from monkeys. London Daily Mail. $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $S $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ No publicity. You Keep all goods in your own Possession. $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $$ 4.65 300O ft. of Gas at l.OO Gals. Gasolene 15c per Gal.
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Higher Courts' Record. ! ! Supreme Court Action. The supreme court today handed down the following opinion and ruling: 21217. The Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway company vs. State of Indiana. Affirmed. Marion C. C. 21326. State of Indiana vs. Charles E. Barrett. Sullivan C. C Appellee's petition for rehearing overruled. .Appellate Conrt'n Action. The appellate court today handed down the following opinions and rulings: 6820. Parker Land and Improvement Company vs. Cary C. Ayers et al. Delaware C. C. Affirmed. Watson C. J. 7273. Huntington Consolidated Lime company vs. Powhatan Coal company. Huntington C. C. Appellee's petition for rehearing overruled. 6300. Sarah M. Wilson, executrix vs. Augustus A. Fahnestock, administrator. St. Joseph C. C. Appellee's petition for rehearing overruled. 6618. Chicago & Erie Railroad company vs. George H. Gunther, administrator. Pulaski C. C. Appellee's motion to dismiss appeal overruled. 6406. Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway company vs. Wil
liam J. Reed, administrator. White C. C. Oral argument set for May 11. 6415. James S. Garretson vs. John uarretson et al. Huntington C. C. Oral argument set for April 28. Supreme Court Minute". 21323. Daniel P. Baldwin vs. ilatnew Mooney, treasurer, et al. Cass C. C. Appellant's reply brief and brief on cross errors. 21261. In the matter of the application of Andrew J. Burns for license, etc., Morgan C. C. Motion to have opinion of court certified at once. 2137S. Jacob Cook vs. City of Butler. Dekalb C. C. Appellant's petition for additional time. Sixty days granted. 21402. Eugene F. McDonald vs. State of Indiana. Marion C. C Appellant's brief. 21360. Indianapolis Traction and Terminal company vs. Christian Menze. Hancock C. C. Appellee's petition for time. Forty-five days granted. Appellate Court Minute. 7070. Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Ixuis Railway company vs. Phoebe Brown, administratrix. Delaware C. C. Appellee's brief. 719S. Clarence L Spades vs. State of Indiana. Elkhart Juv. C. Appellant's brief. 6S6G. Owen Creew Presbyterian Church et al. vs. Almira Taggart et al. Clark C. C. Clerk's return to certiorari. 6303. South Shore Gas and Electric Co, vs. August Ambre et al. Laporte S. C. Appellee's petition for rehear ing and brief. 6993. Lafayette Underwood et al. vs. Jamas M. Deckard. Lawrence C. C. Appellee's petition for oral argument. 7109. MyrtiUa Kenery vs. Eunice Zieg ler. Dekalb C. C. Appellee's petition for time. Ninety days granted from April 25. 68S6. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co vs. Frank M. Keiser. Starke C. C. Appellant's reply brief. 7121. Abraham Becovitz vs. Abraham Sapcrsteln et al. Lawrence Cr C. Appellant granted forty days addition al. 7123. Aaron Maris, administrator vs. Louis Wolf et al. Orange C. C. Appellant's brief. 6904. John D. Vaughn vs. Susan J Smith. Wayne C. C. Appellee's peti tion for oral argument. 70.",S. The Supreme Council Catholic Rpnevolent Lesion vs. Marwell J. Grove. Allen S. C. Appellee's add! tional authorities. Countyc . .wlMmlV cmfwypetaoicmfyp 712S. Anton Ileitz et al. vs. Knox County Home Telephone company Gibson C. C. Appellant's brief. 6527. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Ixuis Railway company vs. Clay ton II. Rudy et al. Delaware C. C. Appellant's petition for rehearing and brief. 7097. Dailv Faulkner vs. Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Railroad company Jackson C. C. Appellant's petition for time. Xf Supreme Court Suit. 21.439. William Harmon et al. vs. Au gustus W. Gephardt et al. Warren r C Record. Assignment of er rors, nl term. Bond. Submitted by agreement. e- Appellate Court Suit. 7216. Louisa J. Chapman vs. George Iambert. Elkhart S. C. Record. As signment of errors. Notices (2) below. Praecipe. Notice to Elkhart county. GRMH iO PROVISION ffflEI Whent Open May ..1253i Julv . .115-V Sept. ..107 Dec. ..106Vi CornMay . .6?g-U Sept. . .Sa'.-'hj Dec. . .57 -i Oatu Mav . . 54 as - ?s Julv ..477-S Sept. . .40U-V2 lork Mav ..1800 Julv ..1S.0 July . .1&00 1 . rd Mav ..1037Vz Julv ..1045 Sept. ..IO57I3 Skort Hlbsi May ..945 July ..957. Sept. ..9723
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isno 1807 H 1S07V2 1042 1052 1065 9 47 P62 975 1S00 1797 1797 1035 1045 1055 945 957 972 1810 1897 1S90 1037 1050 1062 947 960 975 PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 8.560 tubs; creamery, extras, 2c; price to retail dealers, 30c; prints. 21c; extra firsts. 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds. 22c; dairies, extra, 25c; firsts, 22c: seconds, 20c; ladles. No. 1, 19 c: packing stock, ISc. Eggs Receipts 19,222 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned. lSc; cases included, 19c: firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 19c; prime firsts, packed in new whltewood cases and must be S5 per cent fresh, 20c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 21 c; No. 1 dirties, 17c: checks, 16c. Potatoes P-eceipts, 105 cars; choice to fancy, $ 1.05a 1.0S ; fair to good, $1.00 1.03. Veal Quotations for veal in good ordr were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, (i'alc; 60 to 80 lbs. 7Sc; SO to 100 lbs. S1ilc; fancy, lOHc. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1. 13 c: No. 1 loins. 17c; No. 1 round. 8c; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, 15c; springs, 15c; roosters. 10c; seese. Sc; ducks. 14c.
hand picked. choice, $2.66; fa lrto good. $2 .4501.60; red kidney. $2.1502.2: lower (traces depending on quality, 93-0502.10; brown Swedish. $2.35ff 2.40; off grades, Jl. 750 -i.su; nmas, tjaiiiorma, per loo lbs, $4.60. Berries Strawberries, Florida, 15 60c per qt; Loulslanas, $1.502.00 per 24-qt cue. a rult Apples, 2.004.i5 per brl; 75c $2.00 per bu; bananas, lumbo. rr bunch, $1.45; straight, $1.10fil.25; culls 80c11.00; bouquets, 6585c; lemons! Ji.safc z.60: oranges, $2.o03.25; pineapples. 2.603.50 per crate. reen vegetables Asparagus, $1.25 4. B0 per box; beets, 66c per sack; cabbage, $3.003.75 per crate; carrots, SOc $1.00 per sack; new, box, $1.35; cauliflower, ll.OOSf'S.BO per box; celery. 12H 30c per bunch; cucumbers 50c$1.40 per doz; green onions, 2565c per box: horseradish. 60c bunch; lettuce, head. per hamper. $1.0001.25: leaf. box. 2-ir: mushrooms. 2040c per lb; onions, 70 uyiac per uu; parsley. Home grown, 10 W15c per doi; peppers. S2.00M3 BO ner crate; radishes, 25 50c per box;' string ueans, green, iz.uu ig, s.ou per bu: .wax. $2.003.00 per box; tomatoes, $1,000 2.00 per crate; turnips, sacks. 40afirr: watercress, 17V420c per doz. LIVE STOCK MARKET. CATTLE Choice to fancy steers. $6.60ff? 7.25: medium to good steers, $5.506.50; inferior to fair steers, $4.75 5.40; fat cows and heifers, $4.256.25; canning cows and heifers. 2. 256.3.25; native bulls and stags, $3.255.l5; feeding cattle. 6001,000 lbs. $3.405.50: fair tn fancy veal calves. $6. 25(8)7.25! calves, $3.004.50; export steers, $5.35 HOGS Bulk of sales. $7 3Rffi 7 rn- voe,.. Duicners, z4yca-3UO ids. snipping. 250300 lbs. $7.40'S7 55heavy packing-. 260O400 lbs i7.an ? Knmixed packing, 200250 lbs. $7.257!45; rougn, neavy pacKlng. 7.207.30; light mixe, 175200 lbs, $7.25737; poor to best pigs. 60135 lbs. $5.90!?SRngovernments, boars and stags, $3.50Cg) SHEEP Native lambs, noor to rhnSno : o;n 8.25; western lambs. Inferior to fanev $(.258.25; Colorado lambs, $7.358 30: feeding lambs, poor to choice. $6.75 si 7.50; shorn lambs, noor to hit s.e. or 7.10: western wethers, ttlaln 'to host $6.106.6a: native wethers nun, t. prime $-156.55; ; yearlings, common to choice, $6.00(3'7.35; western ewes in. ferlors to best. $5.00 fff 6.25 : ntir plain to prime. $5.00i 5.30; bucks, stags and cull sheep, $3.50c 5.50. fcnorn sneep at 75cffr $1 discount. SPORTING BRIEFS. Russell Ford, the Atlanta pitcher looks like steady company for the New York Highlanders. Charlie Jones, the old St- Louis Brownie, looks good as manager of the Denver team. from present Indications there are as many pennant winners as there are ball teams throughout the country. "Cap" Anson and his Colts have been against some pretty tough weather and their trip so far has not been a sue cess. Chicago fans have sent Charley Comisk'ey large petitions asking the "Old Roman" to appoint Billy Sullivan man ager of the White Sox. inn i-new iorn ijrianis etui nave a Catcher Bresnahan. Phil, a brother of Roger, is being tried out by McGraw. The Texas league schedule this year provides for 145 games. The season will open April 17 and close Sept. 6. The Steubenville, (O.) baseball team has been dubbed the "Kidnappers." The team formerly belonged In Sharon, PaCharles Wacker, pitcher for the Reds, will be sold to the Milwaukee club in the American association. Jimmy Gardner has had to cancel his scheduled bout in Boston with Bill 31cKinnon on account of a severe cold. i-ackey Mcrarlands showing with Dave Deshler and his taking a wallop at Referee Jack Sheehan has caused Boston fight fans to put him with the "won't do's." Owner Mike Cantillon of the Mlnne apolis team has signed the Brothers LaDue as a battery. They are den tlsts and not vaudeville artists. Several Eastern league scribes are of the opinion that Joe Kelly will find rough going in making a winner out of his Toronto bunch. Pat Powers, president of the Eastern league and promoter of six-day and Marathon contests, has secured control of the National A. C. In New York known as the "plush-lined" fight club ine newest outlaw organization is the Kansas-Missouri league. They in slst on placing a team in Kansas City so the national commission could do nothing else than put them on the "Crazy Snake" list. Jeff Doherty, the New Haven pugilist has a new training stunt. An automo bile Is started down a hill and Jeff meets it head on. If he keeps hi feet he wins, and if he doesn't keep his feet he doesn't care whether he wins or not. Colonel Dovey has tagged- "ladles' day" for this season. But wait until the suffragettes are handed the ballott and elect a few alderwomen. Then it's dollahs to doughnuts that about four teen streets will be cut through the colonel's Boston baseball park. Circumstances. CircumstAnces: The man of genlua ;reates them, the man of talent uses them, the fool looks at them without 6eelng them. Charles Narrey. Ask the Man ! If you should ask any Intelligent Lake County Man, how to make your advertising appropriation do you the most good in Lake County, the reply undoubtedly would be: Place it with the Times because in Hammond, Lake County and Calumet Region nearly everybody reads the Times. Guaranteed Circulation Dally over 10,000.
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Apply Erie hotel, Hammond, lnd. lo-J WANTED Girl for general house work; must know how to cook; none ut experienced need apply. Phone 941. 12-tI WANTED AT ONCH Ladies to copy letter at hnmp: can earn $10 to $20 per week; send 10 cents for particulars. western Specially uo cincmnau, y. Sta. 24. WANTED Girl for general housework; a ween, call n-ntn Biren, ng. 12WANTED Good girl for general housework. 4322 Magoun avenue, casi Chicago. Ind. 1(-t EMALE HELP WANTED Tou are serving yourself In answering .a.-9-and perhaps, service, like charity nouiu begin at home. FEMALE HELP WANTED One of the "certainties" of want advertising la that it will always find a good stenographer for you and quickly. FEMALE HELP WANTED The best servants will sometimea leave the best nla.s .and everv such lnstanca should result In two want ads. IF YtU HAVEN'T A PLACBJ TO WORK and want one, or if you haveni a girl and want one, Timea "ads' nave been remarkably aucceasfuL FOR SALE. FOR SALE Will sell for cash a farm. 23. acres of land; one mue Valparaiso; all conveniences ana mrgo 5-ruom cottage; stock and fixtures. South Route 7, Box 92, Valparaiso. 13-6 FOR SALE Property In Arkansas; 20 acres fruit land and zu acres ia.nu- . .- 1 , ,len tuivn nrfinprf V Cottage. store building and vacant lots; central ly located In raat growing luwu. i-" land excellent for small berries; first crop of strawberries will pay for land. For particulars call at Ruhstadt s "tore or 2i Webb street, Hammond. 12-tt FOR SALE Setting hen. Apply 4io abij street; phone 4884 lt-u FOR SALE A practically new Conn slide trombone, including case, .i great sacrifice. Write for particulars. Address Box 14, Whiting, ina. 12-3 FOR SALE We have a good barn on a 14 -acre lot on soutn rsena iuii ur ban; the barn can be made over into a. 4-room house at small expense; lot is worth $500; anybody who buys this lot can have the barn free. Smith-Bader-Davidson Co.. 10th and Broadway, Cary Ind. 9 FOR SALE Pedigreed Scotch collie puppies. Inquire at aiaie 01. - FOR SALE Cottage and two lots on easv payment!". Inquire of H. an Hollen. Toiiesion, ma. 6-6 FOR SALE Six lots, 4 diocks irom courthouse; all ror i,iuu. cu.su or time. Phone 287 after 5 p. m. s-o FOR SALE Two residences on corner of 7th and AOams street, uary; win net 18 ner cent on investment. Hoover, 7th avenue and Adams street. Gary. 7-tf FOR SALE Saloon and dancing hall. 44x70 feel, on lot ouxjio. at uaii Glen, 111.; retiring on account 01 oiu age. Inquire 01 uermaa vuesie, wan. Glen. 111. B-lm FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms over (lie s tiuiuiug stuic, ua Phlraeo avenue. fc.ast t;nica.go; moaern improvements. 13 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping at iu--ii juicmgan avenue. 18-3 FOR RENT Four-room furnished flat for housekeeping: au conveniences; nntiosite M. C. depot. 2bS Plummer avenue. 13-tf FOR RENT One furnished room with bath at 428 Truman avenue. 12-3 FOR RENT Furnished room; all modern conveniences. Apply 119 Douglas street. FOR RENT Seven-room cottage, $12, 9711 Avenue M, South Chirago; con venient for one empioyeo at jrary, mai ana liamor or iiaiumunu. -npjijr 10 Williams street, Hammond. 12-5 FOR RENT Two flats. Inquire Sax &! Pavage, 586 Broadway, Gary. 12-3 FOR RENT Very neatly furnished rooms; suitable for one or two gentlemen; electric lights ana Dath ana all modern conveniences. 1S6 Clinton St. FOR RENT Two famished rooms for light houseke eplng. Call at 271 Indiana avenue. 12-3 FOR RENT Five and 8-room new brick flats, 420 Cedar street. $14; one 7-room flat. 5 Williams street. Inquire Mrs Evans, 895 S. Hohman; phone 5231. 8 FOR RENT Several desirable saloon locations in Indiana Harbor. Apply to TV. T. Brown, Cor. Watllng and Guthrie streets, Indiana Harbor, Ind.; phone 14. 8-6 FOR RENT Special oiler, 20 aicrs truck, farm Thornton townahlp; one mile of South Chicago city limits; terms will be nuch that will ba hard to boatPee Julius Smith. 205 Center avenue. Burnham. 111. 16-tf ! FOR RENT Two suite of two rooms each, furnished for lisrht hooseJceen ing. Inquire at 335 Truman avenue or phone 3931 Hammond. 16-tf FOR RENT Advertising space in the columns of The Times, which produce sure results.
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WANTED TO RENT WANTED At once, by reliable party, about 6-room house, modern. Call, phone or write 212 Hammond Bldg.; phone 323. 12-3 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry J. Williams, No. 119. In the Lake Superior Court. March Term. 1909. Notice Is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Henry J. Williams, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 10th day of May, 1909. and show cause if anv, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 12th day of April. 1909 ERNEST I SHORTRIDGE. Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Reese, Deceased. No. 446. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ha been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. bald instate is supposed to be solvent. ) AMES HENRY. Administrator. 1909. Dated April 12, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Mike Knezevich, Deceased. No. 44 7. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been aDDOinted adminis trator of said Estate, by the Judge of iu uane superior iourt. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent J. FRANK SHINE. Administrator. Dated April 12, 1909. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Martin Mltro, Deceased. No. 4 IS. Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned has been appointed adminis trator of sal Estate, by the Judge of ine lakc superior court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. JOHN Al. LOBKOWITZ, Administrator. Dated April 12, 1909. CASH GRAIN MARKET Winter wheat bv sample: No. 2 red. $1.371.38H: No- 3 red, $1.33 t, 1.3 7: No. 2 hard, $1.25 v 1.29 U ; No. 3 hard, $1.20 Spring wheat bv sample: No. 1 northern. $1.25i fi 1.27r4 ; No. 2 northern, $1.24 U 1.27 ; No. 3 spring, jl.20fi 127. Corn by sample: No. 3 ,661j (g 66c; no. s yellow, bti ' 6 c; No. 4, tJjViw oOc Oats by sample: No. 2 white. u5ic; ro. a wnite. osstsnc; no. i white, 62 68tc; standard, 54 Vic. TAKE THE TIMES AND GET MORE HAMMOND NKYVS PRINTED THAN IN ANY HAMMOND PAPER, MOKE EAST CHICAGO-' NEWS THAN PRINTED IN ANY EAST CHICAGO PAPER AND MORE GARY NKWS THAN PRINTED IN ANY GARY PAPER. Tlie ONLY PAPER THAT PRINTS THE COUNTY NEWS. There Is Comfort WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of hla em ployer, or a saspeaalon of bndatu, to ; irn mat yon nave (omrtmns to fail j Wk ln y1r bonr of tronb,,. Pat a small inonat each week: In rlr la Eod, reliable uriisi bask, ! Hke the Ptl70nC' iJflrmSn WtlROl UOth y- uiiiitiiio uQiiu&fi iiuuuiiai uciin OXB DOLLAR STARTS ACCOt'AT. A SAVTXCV Drink Fore Spring Water From tbe Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St. Jobn, Indiana Delivered 10c per gal. 3 gals. 25c. 4 ftais. 40c Call Phone 1 or 1 73. Hammond Pore Water Supply Co. CHICHESTER S PILLS J THE VUIVXD BRAND.' A. rxrUt fori ltd lfa6 boxes, seated wit blue JUbbon. DIAJoSD BRAND PILLS, for 8o2 y f ars k tiown as Best. Safest. Al way K el labia .SOLO DKIGQISTS R'ERMERl
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Don't Borrow Money Blindfolded ! When you deal with us you get a statement in black and white and you know just how much the cost will be. We loan on pianos, furniture, horses, wagons, etc. and leave the security in your possession. We offer the lowest rates of any company in the Calumet region get other com panies' rates first and then get ours and be convinced. We will give you from one month to one year to pay back the money and adjust the size of the payments to suit your income. Ask about our rebate system we allow you a rebate for each month that you pay your account up before the time stated in the contract. If yon need money, it will eost you nothing to come in and see us. We are always glad to explain our method, whether you borrow or not. Our reputation for fair dealing means considerable to us. Such a reputation spreads through the recommendation of one customer to another, and the reputation we enjoy is one of our most valuable assets. CaU on us; or ask us to call on you Hammond Loan and Guarantee Co., ,4SMoii su Phone 257 office over Model Clothiers Ths Chicago, Lake Shore & SGiiih Bend By. Co, time tuu Effective November 29, 1908 f ufcj3;t to change without notice Trains leave Hammond fr East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Gary as follows: 6:00 a.m., 6:00 a. m., 6:30 a. in., 7:00 a. m., 7:40 a.m., 8:20 a.m.. 9:00 a. m., 9:40 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 11:00 a. m,, 11:40 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. a., 1:00 p. m., 1:40 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 8:00 p. m., 3:40 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:00 p. m. 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 6:40 p. m.. 7:20 p. m. 8:20 p. m., 8:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m., 11:00 p. m., 11:30 p. m. Trains leave Hammond for Michigan City and South Bend at 6:30 a. m., 8:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m.. 2:20 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m. , TratBs leaving Hammond a 12:20 p. sl, 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m. and t:StT-f. m. carry baggage. H. U. WALLACE, General Manager. Wfcv not start the NEW TEAR ln a Re w wav end Borrow Money to pay all credit art and thereby concentrate all your Indebtedness to one place. WE LOAN on personal property security OONP IDErVTIAL...... Chicago Discount Go. 9128-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago Room 200 Phone So. Chicago 104 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings until Bf.M. We dose other evenlnSi et a r. S. C KENNEY CENTRAL PARK BOARDING STABLES BOAKDEfG EXCLUSIVELY 240 Truman Ave rhone 85 Eanunon& led. Ror Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 feat food new and secondhand LUMBER of n kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbing: Qoods, evervLhtna: n&cessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7837 J Chicago Ave' Beat Eeolpyed R9lr frfca-p la Kta,t Q. W. HIJSTER. AUTOMOBILE OAEAGS Compressed Air FREE Bowsar Oasaline 6 y stem. 81 S. IIO UMAX STREET, Phone 122. Hushn Bloc. Hammondj Ina
