Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1909 — Page 7

WlnesflayApriI14, 1909.

THE TTTTFtfl.

GARY 101 60AHD HOLDS lEIIllG Ordinance Passed Regarding the Removal of Buildings. The Gary town board, at Its regular meeting yesterday afternoon, passed an ordinance making It obligatory to secure a permit before any building in the city can be moved. This ordinance was not passed especially to prevent the stealing of the city pest housa again nor to collect a revenue for the city, but merely to prevent the constant

blockading of the streets by foreigners who make it a practice to move their houses rather than their household goods when they desire a new location. Rates for moving houses In the future will be as follows: Houses up to 500 cubic feet in size (which means shacks), 1. Al lothers 25 cents for each additional hundred feet. The minimum price for moving a house Is,

therefore, $1. The ordinance was

passed, fcy the town Ja time to pre

pare for the exodus of housekeepers

on the first day of Hay. Ia Gary

has been the practice largely among the foreign element, to avoid the high eost of transporting the furniture, by merely moving the nous. Several months ago the draymen were taxed a license for moving thes goods, but when It came to" moving them in a bouse. Instead of dry goods boxes or else remodeling the dry goods boxes so they looked like houses, tho town board and the licensed draymen were up against it. The rroMom resulted in the drafting of the house moving ordinance. Hereafter it Is hoped ta prevent the constant blocking of the streets l.y moving shacks and houses to and from all parts of the city, and a permU with a description of the houS5 wlU have to be secured before it can be dono.

slGOULE EXCEEDED

SALOONMAN DEFIES THE "DRY" LAW

AUTHORITY

HeapingCoals of Fire!

Wabash, Ind., April 14. Gilbert "Williams Is the only saloonist 'n Indiana to remain open in defiance cf tha ninety-day provision of the county option law of Indiana. He asserts that the law will not stand and when his license was ended by limitation he refused to close. Prosecuting Attorney Carpenter has begun proceedings to

prepared - and prosecute for every drink sold.

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In large-sums. In small sums. On long time. On.skort'time.

your own Possession.

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HOW MUCH DO Wtf WANT RIGHT NOW? ANY AMOUNT FROM $10.00 TO $200.00 NO DELAY, NO EXTRA CHARGES. Our Rates are the Lowest. And Payments Easiest.. Our Aim Is to Help You. Werealize thata cash loan with little cost at this time of the year, is just what you want. If -you are in debt and owe your Grocer, Butcher, Landlord, Milkman, Doctor, or need money to pay Taxes. Sum them up, get your debts into one and.have'only'onevplace'to pay instead of several.

We will-advance 'you money topay all, and cash besides, and allowyou to repay us in small Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly Payment, or if you owe any other Loan Company and are not satisfied with theirtreatment, and high rates, or wish

$ -to Save Money, come and talk it over with us.

$$ Our new Special Rebate ,PIan, saves you large

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Wlienyou Deal With Us, you Deal with a Company that Protects its Patrons. Kind courteous treatment extended to all.

CALUMET LOAN COMPANY.

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(Special to Thd Times.) East Chicago. Ind., April 14. It was but another case of the constable exceeding his authority. Edward Gross of Hast Chicago, who has been recently commissioned as a constable, was tried before Special Judge T. M. C. HembrofT on the charge of assault and battery. The case arose over action of Gross towards Charles Beschetz of East Chicago. Gross was hired by Beschetz to make some collection. Betschetz called

at Judge William Reiland's office and asked for the money which he believed had been collected. He was told by Gross to come around the next day. Beschetz said that he did not have time to keep running around

for the money, but wanted It then and

there. Gross refused to pay him and order

ed him out of the office. Beschetz said he had a right to remain in the office

and Gross is alleged to have forcibly ejected him. Joe Conroy defended Edward Gross, but it is believed that

Judge Hembroff will decide in favor of

Charles Beschetz, the plaintiff.

The case was tried, but the Judge wanted to look up the law before de

ciding the case.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

MALE HELP WANTED.

Copyright. 1208, tr American Press Asso

ciation. The Rev. Marcus Butterfleld . toiled

arduously for years to pay off the

mortgage of St. Mark's church. At

last he got the mortgage down to $5,-

000, and there it stuck. The rector was wanted Young men to learn auto-

WAXTED Married man for steady outdoor position, collecting, etc.; must live in or near Indiana Harbor or be willing to move there; this is a good position for right man; $10 a week and a good commission besides. Call Thurs

day, April 15, between 9 a. m. and S p. m., room 2i Rimbach Bldg., Hammond, Ind. 12-3

getting on In years and -was not-capa

ble of the energetic efforts he had formerly made.

mobile business bv mail and Dnojj3

for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure position; pay big;

worK pleasant; demand for men great.

Mr. Butterfield's congregation never reasonable; write for particulars and

v. i v. . v.4- v.,: ji. it , 1 oa-myia jesauii. .empire Auiumuunc had a thought Of being dissatisfied stitute. Rochester N. Y. 12-

with him till f1 Amelia Ttrltnr flf

. . . , .. , WANTED Success Magazine requires tv-flve years old. with three short th. Jtr Hammond

grizzly curls on each temple, told I to . loolt after expiring subscriptions

, , , . rrn j i au 10 secure new Dusiness oy them they were. Miss Tetling made of Eoeciai mth J ,.T,..s.iaiiv effective;

UP her mind that She would under- Position permanent; prefer one with

mine Mr. Butterfleld with a view to plicant with gocd natural quallficasecurlng a man In his place who could tions; salary $1.50 per day. with com- .. . , .JL, ... mission ootlon Address with refer-

raise tne required a,uuu. w nen MISS ences. R. C. Peacock, roo ml02. Success

Tot- Inir rteterm nl to ncpnmn sh nmr- Maeazlne Bids-. New fork.

thing she usually did It She began wanted l.ooo more men to use The by calling Mrs. Beeswlck's attention to Times want ads every night and

tho fnot tht th Twaror' vnW n-aa now ood they are.

becoming husky.

LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Military discharge book from Nameszta, Arva, Uugarn. years 1901 to 1908, near Calumet Park stockyards. Owner may have same at Times office, Hammond. 13-tf

LOST Dark brown mink fur between Chicago avenue and the corner of Hohman and State strets. Kinder please leave at Times office and receive reward. 13-1

L3ST Blue beaded belt on Hohman street. Finder will kindly communicate with Mrs. A. A. Ford, 80 South Hohman street. 14-1

PERSONAL

PERSONAL Every individual automobile owner in the United States and abroad should Join the International Automobile League. Pamphlet showing the dealers' prices of automobile tires, also application blank mailed upon request. JO-tf

PERSONAL Have you rheumatism. gout, moles, warts, corns, birttmarks or superfluous hair? Do you need an electric vibratory or body massage? If so go to Prof G. F. Hoose, 236-92nd street, top flat. South Chicago, I1L 24

BARTER EXCHANGE

WANTED Railway mail clerks; salary

MISS XetllngS neit move Was to re- tlon for Hammond Mav 16; common , Tirn.

marie to Mrs. ueaaie uiat tne pastor s education sufficient; canaiaates v-

wlfe seemed to have lost interest in ?"eIl? J!? ,ViieifVnt fiA.

FOR EXCHANGE Will -exchange gas cooking range for book cupboard or sideboard. Address S C. Lake County

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the weliare or tne congregation. Mrs. Kochester. N. y.

horfln't thnnrht r It hut nAm

It was mentioned she remembered FEMALE HELP WAN 11U

that Mrs. Butterfleld had not been in

Monthly Meeting. The monthly meeting of the Gary Mason Social club has been called for tonight to take place at the Gary hotel, and it is earnestly requested that as many of the members be present as possible as there Is business of importance to be transacted. The meeting is called for 8 o'clock sharp.

GRAIN AND PROVISION EUBXEI

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Wheat Open May ..127-8 July ..116 Sept. ..108i Dec. ..107f CornMay ..664-7 July ..esa-ii

nen. . . do v&-

Oat May July

Sept. ..40-a. Pork May ..1S20 July ..1812i Sept. ..1S20 Lard May ..103T'i July . .1052Vi

Sept. ..10213

Short HI I)

May ..950 July ..965 Sept. ..977

High Low 128 126";, 117 115-S 109 106?s 108 106 6 6 6 5 4 . 66 65 i 66 65 57 57 . 54 53 T4 , 4S 47 , 40$,, 40

Close 127 116107 106 66 6557 Vs 53Tg-4 47 40

1820 1807 1815 1820 1802 1810 1820 1805 1812 1037 1027 1035 1052 1040 1047 1062 1052 1060 950 940 945 965 952 957 977 967 967

WANTED Two girls; one for dining

room work and one for kitcnen worn. Inquire Jefferson House, Cor. 10th and Jefferson, Gary, Ind. 14-4

her house for a year. True, Mrs. But

terfleld had been ill most vt that time,

but the remark set Mrs. Beadle to

thinking. She mentioned the matter

to several members of the congrega

tion, and all but one said they, too,

had the same complaint to make.

Miss Tetling, following up her Initial

efforts with "little drops of water, little I wanted at once Ladies to copy ffraln f fln,1" In tim nrl o ,-J letters at home; can earn $10 to $20

, .-jv - i per week; send 10 cents ior parncuiaio,

ty behind her in tne matter of getting western Specialty Co.,

1 tha rfni T T 1 1 rryrnr flo!Tw 1 Sta. ,4

ILKA Ul l J. ICVtVl. A A i. kLVllL ULACtlll

WANTED Second cook at once. Apply

Erie hotel, Hammond, ma.

WANTED Girl for general house

work: must know how to cook, none

but experienced need apply. rn

1941.

Cincinnati, O.

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FOR EXCHANGE Incubator and two brooders in good condition, for what have you? Address D B, Lake County Times. 23

FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange pa-

. Ad-

per haneinK for a cheat) cony,

areas j . LaKe bounty Times.

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MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS House built 'to suit buyer, east part of Hammond; easy payments. Inquire of Paxton Lumber Co. 9.10

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

comprised two-thirds of the congrega- WANTED Girl for general housework;'

rim, whi'o thf othfr thirrt wpw ,nnl. . a wees, iaii onu, -

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ltr rtoMrminwl trt If o tin him "MV Tint- I

,. . . " wivTP.n nnnri rirl for general

terneia nnany learnea or tne move- nouirwork. 4322 Magoun avenue, East mpnt thnt 1i he lparned that, "a ftw fhicaini Tnd. 10-tf

or nis pansnioners were anxious to FEMALE help wanted One of the supplant him with a better man. He "certainties" of want advertising is

promptly tendered his resignation. He that Zu-lnXfy0 n-no ntnn1hA1 th.it. it was nrrprttp1 1 "

- -,- . ppf u m iri-r p WiisTTRD The best

Dy a vote or iou tow. .r". win omtimi leave the

If there was anything the church best places and every such instance

r, oo u Toa Ho tTootroont I should result In two want aas.

"their beloved pastor" when "he left

salary and resolved to call on him for bWxAVI'wiPi an occasional sermon, for each of Chicago improved property and assume. -hl.h hn -a,aa t h M ir. "HAnM C. Qotdel. 6416 Lowe avenue, Chicago.

FOR SALE.

anything be more generous?" remark- for SALE Saloon. Inquire at corner fi Tt11n tn Afr Ahrrrnmh1 of 138th and Euclid avenue. Indiana

PRODUCE MARKET.

Butter Receipts, 5,477 tubs; creamery, extras, 28c; price to retail dealers, 29c; prints, 30c; firsts, 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 22c; dairies, extra, 25c; firsts, 22c: seconds, 20c; ladles. No. 1, 19c; packing stock 18c. Eggs Receipts, 26,151 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 18 c; cases included, 19c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh 19c; prime firsts, packed in new wnitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 20c; extra, specially for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 21c; No. 1 dirties, 17c; checks, ISc. Potatoes Receipts. 40 cars; choice to fancy, $1.051.08; fair to good, $1.00!cf 1.03. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight. 67c; 60 to SO lbs, 7ffSc; 80 to 100 lbs, 910c; fancy, 10c. 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; geese, 8c; ducks, 14c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.55; fair to good, $2.452.50; red kidney. $2.15 2.25; lower grades.

depending on quality, $2.052.10; brown

swedlsn, sj.;io'ii 3.4U; on graaes. ji.ub 1.80; limas. California, per 100 lbs, $4.60.

Berries Strawberries, $1.251.90 per

24-pt case.

Fruit Apples, $2.0004.75 per brl; 75c

M$2.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch. $1.45; straight, $1.1 0 1.25; culls,

Kffcwli.uu; oouauets. bsraoe; lemons,

$1.S52.60; oranges, $2.00fi 3.25; pine-

atinles. 12.50 w 3.t0 rer crate.

Green vegetables Asparagus. $1.25,?

5.00 per box; beets. 65c per sack; cab-

bage( $3.003.75 per crate; carrots, 80c iv- $ 1.00 per sack; new, box. $1.25; celery, 12 30c per bunch; cucumbers, 50 !a$1.40 per doz; green onions, 25i()75c per box; horseradisht 60c bunch; lettuce, head, per hamper, 7actff$1.00; leaf, box,

2ic; mushrooms, 20Jf40o per lb; onions, 75 & 80c per bu; parsley, home

grown. Ii'i20e per doz; peppers. $2.00

3.50 per crate; radishes, 50c$1.00 per box; string beans, green, $2.OO!fr 3.O0 per bu; wax, $2.00 3.00 per box; tomatoes, $1.00&'2.25 per crate; turnips, sacks, 40 Cri65c; watercress, 1720c per doz.

ed Miss Tetling to Mrs. Abercromble

Mrs. Abercrombie was of the party

of the pastor's supporters

Very generous," she replied. "Just

think, he has been even better treat

ed than was our Saviour."

What do you mean?"

He hasn't been crucified."

Harbor.

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FOR SALE WlU sell for cash a farm.

23. acres of lana; one raiiu nvm

Valparaiso; all conveniences antt wrgn 5-room cottage; stock and fixtures. South Route 7. Box 92. Valparaiso. 13-S

FOR SALE Property In Arkansas; 20

acres fruit land and zu acres iawu-io-oion tnwn nroDerty. cottage.

Mr. Butterfleld found it impossible - tore bulking and vt lot.centraw

to rpt annthpr chnrch. He had none of inn ri crr-pilsnt for small berries; first

the requisites for a new position. He rrcaURUsYadrs' store

LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE

UMTEU STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. Before John O. Bowers, Referee. In the matter of Morris A, Dobson, Bankrupt. No. 65 in Bankruptcy (Hammond). To the creditors of Morris A Dohsnn

of the city of Hammond, in the county of Lake, state and district of Indiana, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of April A. D. 1909. the said Morris A. Dobson was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors of said bankrupt will be held in the office of said referee in the Federal building in the city of Hammond, county of Lake, state and district of Indiana, on the 24th day of April A. D. 1909, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the said bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN O. BOWERS. Referee in Bankruptcy. Twelfth Referee District of Indiana. Dated at Hammond, Ind.. April 14. 1909. Note Creditors will please observe requirements concerning nroof of claims. See Section 57 of Bankruptcy Act, 1898, General Order XXI and forms.

L'or particulars can at nuuoiai )r 27 Webb street, Hammond.

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FOR SALE Setting hen. Apply io Asn

street; phone 4SS4

was too old; his voice was impaired;

he lacked vim. Most of the churches

looking for a rector were languishing

and wanted an energetic young man

with business talent to build them up

Simple piety would not pay off mortentres. He cot some work to do for a

publisher of religious literature, but FOR s -have a sbarna the pay was inconsiderable. He moved ban the barn can be made over into a

FOR SALE A practically new vonn

slide trombone, inciuuins caae, i

D-rat sar-rifl.'c Write for particulars.

Address Box 14, Whiting, ma.

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intr. a r-nttqA nnrl kpnt hi fnmllv 4-room nouse at raduiivu

from starving as best he could.

lot is

worth $500; anybody who buys tnisioi

During Mr. Butterfield's prosperity Davidson Co.. . , ind.

have the barn free. Smith-Bader-

lOtli and iiroaaway, uary.

he kept a horse and buggy. One morn

ing when his friends were gone and FOR SALe Pedigreed Scotch collie

tne y to Wu il. a3 B a SALE-Cottage and two lots on corner when an automobile coming In eaay payments, inquire of H. Van

th. nnnosito direction ran into his Hollen. Tolleston. ma.

buggy, smashed It, but left the clergy

man unhurt.

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FOR SALE Two residences on corner

of 7th and Adams street, ueij, vrin

investment. aj.

- ii jt .i i I Tit IS npr cent on

"ion Uiioi; ei.ciaiiiieu ue uiiuma- Adams street.

iitti. j;j """"M " "

viiy uiu juu Gary.

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Glen, 111.

5-lm

5.Q0

1 Ton Coal

4.65

31 Gals. Gasolene at 15c p;r Gal.

S3

300O ft. of Gas at 1.00

ARE EQUAL IN COOKING EFFICIENCY! You can't afford not to cook with Gas. Order your Range today.

NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC CO. 147 South Hohman Street Phone 10

CASH GRAIN MARKET-

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red. fl.391.40; No. 3 red, ?1.351.38: No. 2 hard, $1.27(1.31; No. 3 hard, $1.22' 1.28. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. $1. 2745 1. 29; No. 2 northern, $1.261. 2S; No. 3 spring, $1.22 1? 1.27. Corn bv sample: No. 3, 6t' 683ie; No. 3 white, 6Sic; No. 3 yellow. 666 67c; No. 4. 64a4c. Oats by sample: No. 3 white, 52ff 54c; No. 4 white, 50((i53c; standard. 5 5 Vi c.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT One 5-room -and one 6room flat in new brick b'ulldlng; all modern; cheap rent if taken at once.

Owner at premises all day tomorrow.

420 Cedar street. a--FOR RENT After May 1, buffet with privilege of long lease if desired; established 17 years; doing good business; good reason for disposing of

ame. run panicuiaia at xiu-o-h.a

South Chicago.

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FOR RENT At Indiana Harbor, two high grade seven and eight room houses facing Lake Michigan; hot wa-

er heat, oak trim, gooa casements, au-

dress John K. rarovia o., oma nticiii-

gan avenue, Indiana xiaroor, pnoue at.

Allman Brothers & Dinwiddie

(Incorporated)

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

LAKE COUNTV Established 1872

CROWN POINT,

INDIANA Capital $50,000

ml

FOR RENT Small storeroom with sky-

lierht: suitaDle ior picture naiieiy.

shoe shop, or dressmaking. 346 East State street. Hammond. 14-4

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There Is Comfort WHEN A MAX'S SALARY STOPS Tbrough sickness, failure of hJs employer, or a suspension of business, to fsel that you have sometMns to fall back on In yonr hoar of trouble. Pat a small amount each week in savings la m good, reliable aartnes bank, like the

Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. I ! Citizens German National Bank

OaSt DOLLAR STARTS

A SAVING1.-

lag the automobfle

.. a , .H1M FOR SALE Saloon and dancing hall, "Because." gasped noor Bulterfleld, c VA, fP(, on iot 0x276. at Oak

"I supposed TOU wanted room to SwInR Glen, 111.; retiring on account of old age. Inquire of Herman Voeste. Oak

1 VUUU lUt. v n a. A crowd collected. Mr. Butterfield wore a clerical garb, and all saw that he was au Inoffensive clergyman. They began to hoot at the auto man to pay

for the damage he had done,

"All right," he said. "I wish to do what la just and liberal, though I'm a

lawyer, and it wouldn't cost me anything to defend a suit." Then, taking out his pocketbook, he drew a card from It and a pencil and prepared to make a memorandum. "What's your nam?" he asked. "Butterfield." "First name?" "Marcus." The man looked up at the clergy

man and surveyed him critically. "Any other name?" "Antonius." "By thunder!' exclaimed the auto man. "What's the matter?" asked the clergyman, surprised. "You a son of Charles Stanton Butterfield?"

"Yes." "Nephew of Anna Maria Stanton?" "I believe I had an aunt of that name."

"Well, my friend, all I have to say

Is that this is a lucky smashup for you. I've had $200,000 for you for four years, left you by Anna Stanton.

I've beea looking for you all over the world. IC-you were not found within

five yearsafter the bequest it was to

go to charity."

Mr. Butterfleld, amid the cheers of the crowd, got Into the automobile, was driven to a distant city and re

ceived his legacy,

Then what did he do? He astounded

his former congregation by paying off

the mortgage on the church.

"I do think," said Miss Tetling to Mrs. Abercromble, "that man Is a real

Christian."

"No one will ever accuse you of

that," "was 1120 unvarnished response BEATRICE TUCKER.

STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. APRIL, TERM. 1909. WARRKV- TT.

WOODWORTH ET AL VS. GRIFFITH MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. OF GRIFFITH, ND. CAUSK

PU. 865. QUIET TITLE.

Now comes the plaintiffs by Fancher

oiniin, attorneys, ana me their complaint herein, together with an affi

davit of a competent person, showing

mat trie aetenuants thereto, to-wit: Griffith Mutual Building and Loan Association of Griffith. Indiana, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless it appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 28th day of May A. D. 1909, the same being the twenty-ninth day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Crown Point, in said County and State, on the fourth Monday of April A. D. 190y, said action will be

neard and determined in its absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Crown Point, this 6th day of April A. 1). 1909. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGK, Clerk L C. C. By Herbert L Wheaton, Deputy Clerk.

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 companies' 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 you need money, it will eost you nothing to come in and see ns. Ws 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 as; cr ask us to call on y ja Hammond Loan and

Guarantee Co., "ks.

Flicne 257

Office over Model Clothier

Tii3 Chicago, Lake Shore & South Band Ry. Go. LEiS Effective November 29, 190S Subject to change w.thout notice

FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for

light nouseaeepniB at v-in. jiicih-

gan avenue.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH TERM, 1909. UNITED STATES BREWING COMPANY OF CHICAGO ET AL. VS. MILAN FRICA. CAUSE NO. 5234.

ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORT GAGE. Now comes the plaintiffs by Willis

r,. noe, attorney, ana nies nis com

plaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants. Milan Prica and his wife, Mary Prica, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or

demur therein, at the calling of said cause on the seventh day of June A. D. 1909, the same being the twenty-fifth day of the next term of said court to be begun and held in the Superior Court House at Hammond, in said County and State on the second Monday of May A. D. 1909, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 5th day of April A. D. 1909.

ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk 1 S. C. By Charles V. Ames. Deputy Clerk.

Trains leave Hammond for East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Gary as follows: 6:00 a.m., 6:00 a. m., 6: 30 a. m., 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. in,, 11:40 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. B., 1:00 p. ia., 1:40 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 3:00 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., 9:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m.. 11:00 p. ra., 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., 6:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m. Trains leaving Hammond at 12:20 p. m.. 13:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m. and

I: at p. bo. carry bapgage. H. U. WALLACE, General Manaser.

FOR RENT One furnished room wii bath at 428 Truman avenue. 12

ith

3

FOR RENT Furnished room; all mod

ern conveniences. Ayviy uuugias

street. "-

FOR RENT Seven-room cottage, J12.

9711 Avenue M, ooutii jucti)su; convenient for one employed at Gary Indiana Harbor or Hammond. Apply 13

Williams street, immmunu. iz-a

LIVE STOCK MARKET,

CATTLE Choice to fancy steers. SC.607.25

medium to good steers. $5. 50 6.50; in

ferior to fair steers, $4.75fia.40; fat cows and heifers, $4.256.25: canning cows and heifers, $2.253.25; native bulls and stags. $3.255.15; feeding cat

tle, 60001,000 lbs, $3.40&5.50; fair to

fancy veal calves, J3.7oQ7.00; heavy

tv-, rrt Two flats, inaulre Sax & . '.''. eporv.

V ' . . . ,, . fi H Bt

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Savage, 58a Broadway,

FOR RENT very neauy iurnisned

rooms', suitaoie ior one ur iwo gent

lemen; electric ngnis ana oain ana ail modern conveniences. 136 Clinton St. 12

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 271 Indiana avenue. 12-3

FOR RENT Sev-eral desirable saloon locations in Indiana Harbor. Apply to W T. Brown. Cor. Watling and Guthrie

streets. Indiana riarpor,

14.

Ind.;

phone

8-6

RENT Special offer.

truck farm. Ihor

FOR

20 acrm

rnton township: oat

mile of South Chicago city limits; term

wlil be such tnat win oe nsra to com. See Julius Smith, 205 Center avenue Burnham. 111. 16-tf

HOOi

Bulk

ery steers, $5.401t 6.15.

of sales, 17.407.50: heavy

Wl not start the NXW TEAR In a Ne w Wt and Borrow Money to psy all creditor and thereby concentrate all your indebtedness to one place. WE LOAN on personal property security CONPIDBNTUU.m Chicago Discount Go. 0133-40 Commercial Ava. South Chicago Boom 200 Phone So. Chicago 104

Open Mcaday, Thursday and SatnnUy evenings until 0 P. M. Wc Close other evenings at P. k

S. C KIEININEY

CENTRAL PARK BOARDING STABLES BOARDING EXCLUSIVELY

240 Truman

Ave.

Phone 83

Hasnmonoj Ind.

FOR RENT Two suites of two rooms each, furnished for light housekeep

ing. Inquire at 335 Truman avenue

phone 3931 Hammond.

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butchers, 24030 Olbs. f 7.45 7.60 ; light butchers, 190g230 lbs, $7.407.55; light bacon. 160190 lbs, $7.25ft7.50; light litrht. 1S0W155 lbs. $7.0007.35; heavy

shipping, 250300 lbs, $7.007.35; heavy

packing, 2b04f4uu jds, i i.io i.bo; mixed packing. 200S 250 lbs. 7.307.50;

rough, heavy packiner, $7.25'g7-3o; light mixed. 17520O lbs, $7. 257. 40; poor to best pigs. 600135 lbs. J5.SO06.85; gov

ernments, boars and stags, J3.507.4 SHKEi'

Native lambs, poor to choice, $7.35 8 2n; western lambs, inferior to fancy. ' $7.25 It 8 25 ; Colorado lambs, J7.35'3 8.25: feeding lambs, poor to choice, $6.75 07.50: thorn lambs, poor to best. $8.25

7.10; western wethers, plain to best, $6.1006. 5; native wethers, poor to prime. $S.15fi6.85; yearlings, common to choice. $6.6507.35: western ewes, inferiors to best. $5.00(6.25; native ewes, plain to prim, $5.007 6.35; bucks, stags and cull sheep, $3.50?r 5.50. Shorn shee pat 75cg$l discount.

For Sale Cheapl 10,000, QpO let good new an2 secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbing Qoods, everything necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7337 JccBkn&rh Ave'

Beat Equipped Kpaix Shop In tn Btmtm 0. W. HUNTER. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System.

I 01 8. HOHMAN STREET, Phono 122. Huehn Block, Hammoni Ina