Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 256, Hammond, Lake County, 17 April 1909 — Page 7
Saturday, April 17, 1909.
THE TIMES.
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There is a Distinct Opportunity in Burnham
for the. man who establishes a Lumber Yard orSash and Door Factory there now. C HcgewiSCh and Burnham adjoin each other and have a combined population of at least 6,000, but have no place where a piece of molding, a door or a thousand feet of lumber can be secured. f Tit's situation presents an unusual opportunity for a lumber merchant to cstabtbh a successful branch in this neighborhood. C We have for sale several tracts of land of from one to five acres in extent, which are suitable for that purpose, situated on the Belt, Terminal or Indiana Harbor railroads.
FOR rCRTHIR INFORMATION, ADDRESS
) REPUBLIC COMPANY CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
wm gains
139 LaSalle Street,
CHICAGO
Telephone Cent. 4096
Showing Made by Steel Co. for Current Year Quite Satisfactory.
MALE HELE WANTED. WANTED I will receive applications
for a thorousrh. experienced irrocerv
and market order and delivery clerk. This position requires an pinpripnw H
man so it will be useless for amateurs to apply. It is a steady position and will pay good wages to the right man. W. R. .Diamond. East Chicago, lnd. 17
WANTED Young man for hardware
-Lepi. Apply l;. J. Mlnas Co. 16-3
GETTING SHARE OF BUSINESS
Making a Favorable . J the Matter of
This Year.
Showing Profits
In
WANTED Success Magazine requires
.no services or a man In Hammond to lOOK after exnirlnsr .nhRP rirtiTna
and to secure new business by means of special methods unusually effective;
position permanent: nrefar onit with
experience, but would consider any ap
plicant with good natural qualifications; salary $1.50 per day, with commission option. Address with references, R. C. Peacock, roo mlQ2. Success Magazine Bldg.. New fork. 1
WANTKD 1.000 more men to use The Times want ads every nignt and see how good they are.
5.0S
1 Ton Coal
4.65
31 Gals. Gasolene at 15c p:r Gal.
$3
3000 tt. 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
THE
OF HAMMOND
New Tork, April 17. The net current assets of the Republic Iron and Steel company at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1909, will run close to ?7, 600,000, a gain of nearly $1,000,000 compared with the figures reported at the close of the last fiscal
year. This shows that the action of the Republic in suspending dividends on the preferred in a depressed period was conservative. The company is now
in a very strong position in the matter of assets and prepared to go through a period of low steel prices without
difficulty.
The showing of the Republic for the
current fiscal year will be satisfactory.
The company has not cut down its de
preciation appropriations, and it is understood the balance for dividends
will show up more favorably than of
a majority or me independent steel
companies.
The Republic Iron & Steel company
is getting its share of the business go
ing. In March, for example. Its pro
duction in all departments represented
somehting like 65 per cent of capacity.
The percentage this month will be close
to 70 per cent. While prices for steel
are low the high operating efficiency
of the Republic enables it to make a favorable showing In the matter of
profits. Haselton Steel Interests.
Among the new interests of the
Haselton Steel Tube company, organ ized under the direction of the Repub
lie Iron and Steel company, are Ed
ward J. Berwind, John W. Gates, Grant
B .Schley, J. B. Duke, II. S. Black
John A. Topping, L. C. Hanna, Earl W.
Oglebay and G. Watson French The
interests advancing the funds for build
ing a plant will make nothing out of the venture outside of the interest on
the money involved.
WANTED Railway mail clerks; salary
ovu io i,4uu; no layoHs ; examination for HammnnH Afav 1R- onmmon
education sufficient; candidates prepared free: write immediately for particulars. Franklin Institute. Dept. 47 A,
Rochester, N. Y. , 3-tf
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED Experienced stenographers;
permanent position. Apply at once.
F. S. lietz Co., Hammond. l-3
WANTED Experienced office girl. In
quire E. C. Minas Co. !-
FEMALE HELP WANTED One of the
'certainties" of want . advertising is
that It will always find a good stenog
rapher for you and quickly.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST OR STRAYED Large brown
cow. Notify Geo. Lipus, 4S1S Alexander avenue, East Chicago; reward. 17-3
FOITND 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 Gold belt pin between 145th St. and Magoun avenue and Berry's theater, or at Berry's theater, Tuesday evening. Kinder please return to Mrs. G. W. Kester, 4503 Magoun avenue and receive reward. 17-2
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, birttnarks or superfluous hair? Do you need an electric vibratory or body massage? If so go to I'rof G. F. Hoose, 23-92nd street, top flat. South Chicago. lit 24
bulls and stags, $3.40; 5.50; feeding cattle. 6001.0UO lbs, $3.40fo 5.50; fair to fancy veal calves, ia.25r.a 6.25; . heavy calves. I2.50 4.25: export steers, $5.35 6.S0; distillery steers, $5 40'& 6.15. HOCiS Bulk of sales, $6.90fi 7.10; heavy
butchers, 240r3Vi lbs, $7.t5 r 7.20: iinrlU butchers. Iwa230 lbs, $6.95 'j? 7.10; light bacon. I0'fl90 lbs. $6.0fn-7.05; light light. 1305a 155 lbs. $6.60 (a 6.90 : heavv shipping. 250. 300 lbs, $7.00? 7.20; heavy packing, 260f?4ftn lt.s. J 6 . s 5 i 7.10; mixed packing, 2000 250 lbs. $0 (&7.00: rough, heavv packing. $6.65'n' 6.85; light mixed. 175 200 lbs. $6.75ii; 6.95; poor to best pigs. 60 Si 135 lbs, $5.40 ff?6.40; governments, boars and stags, $3.25 f? 7.00. PHKEP Native lambs-, poor to choice, $7.23 Ti 8.15: western lambs, inferior to fancy, $7.1 5 S.l 5; Colorado lambs. $7.251.20;
feeding lambs, poor to choice. ?b.j'a. 7.50; shorn lambs, poor to beat. $6.25 Hi
00; western wethers, plain to best.
$6.10!&.6.o0: native wethers, poor to prime, $6.15116.50; yearlings, common to
noice, o.ov m . .-n . western ewes, in
ferior to best. $5.00 'a 6.2o ; native ewes, plain to prime, $5.00 6.35 ; bucks, stags
and cull sheep, $3.75 rQ 5 60
Fresh morning milk bottled on our farm at Highlands and delivered daily to customers.
f
FEMALE HELP WANTED The best
servants will sometimes leave tne
best places and every such Instance should result In two want ads.
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Position by widow with a child, as competent, reliable housekeeper or good plain cook. 142 Doty street, Hammond. 16-2
BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE First class work on ladies' skirts and shirtwaists for gentleman's bicycle in good condition. Address D W, Lake County Times. 17
FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange gas cooking range for book cupboard or sideboard. Address S C. Lake County Times. 23
FOR EXCHANGE Incubator and two brooders in good condition, for what have you? Address D B, Lake County Times. 23
FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange paper hanging for a cheap pony. Address J C. Lake County Times. 19
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISECLLANEOUS Painting and dec
orating in all its branches.. Call or
write Decorator. 370 Cedar street. Ham
mond. 16-6
. FOR SALE.
FOR SALE At a bargain if taken at once, owner going to Texas, tt-room cotage, water, gas and sewer all connected; lot 100x165; good barn for three
horses, wagon and 1 V tons hay; good
chicken coop and park; also lots or
good fruit; must sell in 10 days regardless of price; will be home Sunday. 759 Logan street; phone 4383. 17
MISCELLANEOUS House built to suit
buyer, east part of Hammond; easy
payments. Inquire of Paxton Lumber Co. 9-10
FOR SALE Hotel, bar in connection;
annual receipts, $18,000; annual ex
penses $4,700; good proposition; would consider exchange for house and lot. Address A C, care Times Hammond. 17
FOR SALE Choice residence lot near
church and school in Indiana Har
bor; cash or on time to suit. Address A C. care Times. Hammond. 17-2
FIRE STATION MOVED
PAR KAT.E 1900 buvs a new 4-room
cottage on Truman Av., s casn; i.auo
buys a story and half house on 1 horn-
ton avenue, suuaoie ior two iiuhups, easy pamonts; $1,700 buys a 6-room
house on Michigan avenue, near koni
Ktroet EiO-foot lot. Wm. btecKmeister,
403 Sibley street. 17
FOR SALE Six-room cottage; bath;
brick foundation; lot iwvixt.ii xeei.
Inquire 751 Michigan avenue, Hammond. 17-1
T.nrmrnark- at. - Kast. Clmrncrn for sale -New 7-room house;
...... O I modern and ve
Converted Into Dwelling Place-
all
modern and verv conveniently ar
ranged; good location in Hammond. Address K. Lake County Times. 17
Capital $150,000. Surplus 100,000. Undivided Profits.. 15,000.
FOR SALE Entire set of grocery store
and meat market fixtures; cheap II
taken at once. TeleDhone 2211 Gary, or
I costof fice Box 174. 17-tf
APPRECIATION: This Bank values the business it receives from its customers and takes opportunity to tell them so. Our customers appreciate the service, coupled with security, that is extended to them. Therefore when you select a bank, select with care and permancy by going to a good strong bank.
EN
Allnman Brothers & Dinwiddie (Incorporated) ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
(Special to Thb Times.)
East Chicago, April 17. The old fire station, one of the landmarks of East Chicago, is being moved from the site it so long occupied, near the corner of
Forsyth and Johnson avenues. Yester
day it was ignominiously piled upon tw long wagons, and started on its
journey toward Tod avenue, where It
is to be set on a lot between One Hun
dred and Forty-eighth and One Hun
dred and Forty-ninth streets and con
verted into a dwelling.
The building will be renovated throughout, repainted and made as attractive as possible. Its purchaser is
John Evers of lod avenue. To say that Mr. Evers is hailed as a public benefactor, would be putting Its mildly, for the structure, standing as It did
in the grounds on which the handsome new city hall is located, has long been
an eyesore to the citizens of East Chi
cago.
Christ Rundquist is doing the mov
ing, and the unusual sight of four hourses attached to a couple of long wagons, traveling down the street with the fire station for a load, attracted the
attention of many.
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from
thorouehbred S. C. Brown Leghorns
647 Summer street. loeodo
FOR SALE Rooming
150 south Hohman.
house.
Apply 16-lm
FOR SALE Household furniture.
311 Walter In the morning.
Call
16
FOR SALE S E corner 119th St. and
Indianapolis Blvd. S9. 5x143; will trade
Chicago improved property ana assume.
C. Gobdel, 6416 Lowe avenue, cmcago
FOR SALE Will sell for cash a farm
23 i acres of land; one mile trom
Valparaiso; all conveniences and large
6-room cottage; siock ana nxiures. South Route 7. Box 92. Valparaiso. 13-6
FOR SALE Saloon in center of Gib
son yards; reason for selling, sick
ness: rent tree, t-ete aariicK. io-z
FOR SALE We have a good barn on
Vi-acre lot on South liend lnterur-
han: th barn can be made over into
4-rooni house at small expense lot is
worth $500; anybody who buys this lot can have the barn free. Stnith-Bader-
Davidson Co., 10th and Broadway, Gary
lnd.
FOR SALE Two residences on corner
of 7th and Adams street, Gary; win
net 18 per cent on investment. L.
Hoover. 7th avenue and Adams street
Gary. 7-tf
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
FOR SALE Saloon and dancing hall
44x70 feet, on lot bOX276. at Oak
Glen. 111.: retiring on account of old
aire. Inquire of Herman Voeste, Oak
Glen. 111. 5-lm
FOR RENT.
LAKE COUNTY -Established 1872
CROWN POINT,
INDIANA Capital $50,000
1 Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.
Charles Purcell has succeeded Hubert
Wilke In "The Golden Butterfly.
Alma Kruger is to have an import
ant part In M. Foster's play, "The
Whirlpool."
Sidney Herbert, who plays the part
of the detective In the "The Thief" com pany, has written an one-act play, en
titled "The Rat."
Lionel E. Lawrence has secured the
road right to play "The Prince Chap'
and will make a tour of the south under
his own management.
cnaries uniingnam has started rehearsals of a new musical comedy, "The
Candy Shop," by George V. Hobart and John L. Golden, which will produce In
Chicago late in April.
Charles Rann Kennedy's play, "The
Servant in the House," has been trans
lated into Swedish by Hilda Englund, a Swedish actress, and will be produced in Stockholm this month by Albert
Ran ft.
Liebler & Co. have sold to Dr. Carl
Merzbach of Berlin the German rights to Mr. Cleveland Moffatt's pluy "The Battle," which is having a successful
run at the Savoy theater in New York.
The play is soon to be given in Ber
lin.
FOR RENT large rurnlsned room
will give board; prefer man and wife
2S6 Michigan avenue. it
FOR RENT 17 rooms; good location
for hotel: near Nickel Plate depot
Inouire 283 Sibley hunday. upstairs, l
FOR RENT Any one desiring an up to
date storeroom on Kast Mate street
between Oakley and Hohman street, can
have same by addressing a. y, 'limes
office. 17-
FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitabl
for two gentlemen; all modern con
veniences. Apply 15 Sibley. 17-
FOR RENT One 5-room and one six
room flat in new bricK building; all
modern: cheap rent if taken at once
Owner at premises all day tomorrow
420 Cedar street. 17
FOR RENT Desirable room at 120
Beacon street; steam heat, electri
liarht and all modern conveniences; lad
referred. East Chicago. 16-t
LEGAL NOTICES.
SHERIFF'S SxVLE.
County of Lake,) (ss: State of Indiana,)
LEOPOLD SONNENSCHEIN vs. BOZO G. TRBOVIC I?v virtue of an execution on tran
script to me directed from the Clerk
of the Lake Circuit Court. I will ex
pose to public sale to the highest bid
der for cash in hand, at the east door
of the Court House in Crown Point, In
uiana, on
Saturday, the 15th day of
May, 1909,
between the hours of ten o clock a. m
and four o'clock p. m., the rents and
profits for a period not exceeding seven
years, or tne following: aescriDea rea
estate, to-wlt:
Lot fifteen (151. block one (1). In Mor
six (6). townshin thirty-six (36
north, range nine (9) west of the second -principal meridian. Lake
v county. Indiana.
If said rents and profits will not sell
for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de
cree, interest and costs. I will at the
same time and place offer for sale the fee simple and and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient
to satisfy said Judgment, interests, costs
and accruing costs. Said sale win ue made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Taken as tne properiy 01 too l. Trbovic at the suit of Leopold Sonnen-scheln.
THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. I. I. MODJESKA, Atfy for Plaintiff.
Also fresh butter, Cream, Butter Milk, and Cheese, order from wagon, or phone No. 9764
Schornbrod & Hellmutt
J. J. CLARK
PRACTICAL SHOE MAKER
(Successor to A. H. Werth) 302 Sibley St. Hammond
ALL WORK DONE BY HAND ALL WORK GUARANTEED THIRTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE
A GREAT DEAL DEPENDS ON THE PEOPLE YOU DEAL WITH
T.J TD TJ J
ui in. u. naywaru 'SPECIALIST Diseases of tiie Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Eyes . Scientifically Tested & Glasses Correctly Fitted
Room 402
Hammond Bldg.
Have an established reputation for fair treatment, and can assure you that if you borrow money from us you will get courteous treatment and the lowest rates offered in the city. You can obtain a
GRAIN O PROVISION fflffil
Uhtat Open High Low Close May . . 1 2 7 ',4 12" ?s 125 127 Julv ..116H 117,i 115b 117 Sept. ..106U 107 i 106 H 107 Dec. ..105i4 1054 104i 105sg Corn Mav ..68 -9 69 H 68 69-H July ..66T-7 67 667 67Sept. ..66H-7 67-ViU 66H 67Vs-H Dec. ..57-8 58 &7 7, 53 Ms Oata May ..55ti-i 53 i 53 Vb ZaJulv . 48 Va 49 V Sept. ..40 41 40- 414 Perk Mav ..1812Vi 1815 1807 1815 Julv ..1797 1810 1797 1807 Sept. ..1807 1807 1802 1807 Lard Mav ..1032 1032 1030 1032 July ..1045 1045 1040 1045 Sept. ..1057 1057 1052 1057 Short Rlba May ..940 945 940 945 July ..950 957 950 967 Sept. ..967 970 965 970
PRODUCE MARKET.
Wty not start the NSW YEAR In a He w Wiy and Borrow Money to par all creditors and thereby concentrate all your Indebtedness to one place. WE LOAN on personal property security confidential..... Chicago Discount Co. 0138-40 Commercial Ava. - South Chicago Room 200 Phone So. c&lcago 104 Okd Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings until 9 F. M. We dose other evenings ax 6 F. M
S. C. KENNEY
CENTRAL PARK BOARDING STABLES
BOARDING EXCtDSIVTLT
240 Truman
Ave.
Phone 85
Hammond.
lnd.
For Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Doors. Windows, Plumbinz Goods, everything necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7337 Chicago11 AvCl
Beat Equipped Repair Shop la th Btntm G. W. HUNTER. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System. 81 8. HOHMAN STREET. Phon 122. Iluehn Block. Hammond, Xn4
CASH GRAIN MARKET-
winter wheat by sample: No. 2 re-d
$1.38 1.24 : No. 3 red, $1.33 1.88 ;
No. 2 hard, $1.25 1.32 ; No. 3 hard.
$1.20 1.28. Sprine wheat by smple: No. 1 northern, $ 1 .26 & 129 ; No. 2 northern. $1.2$ 1.28; No. 8 spring. $1.21 1.27. Corn by sample: No. 3. 68 69c; No. 3 white, 70c: No. i yeilow, 6969V4c; No. 4. 6768Vic. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 560; No. 3 white, 64i4?55c; No. 1 white, 5254c; standard, 53Vc
FOR RENT Two-story brielc building,
Indiana Harbor; suitable tor saloon
and rooming house: corner nrain street;
rent $75. Address jonn xi. i'arovid Co., Indiana Harbor, lnd.; phone 34. 16-tt
FOR RENT At Indiana Harbor, two high grade seven and eight room houses facing Lake Michigan; hot wa
ter heat, oak trim, good basements. Ad
dress John rt. rarovio io., aiuj Aiicnigan avenue, Indiana Harbor; phone 34.
FOR RENT Small storeroom with sky
light; sultaDio ior picture gallery, shoe shop, or dressmaking;. 346 East Stata street. Hammond. 14-4 FOR RENT Very neatly furnished rooms; suitable for one or two gentlemen; electric lights and bath and all modern conveniences. 135 Clinton St. 12
FOR RENT Special olfer, 20 acra truck farm. Thornton township; one mile of South Chicago city limits, terms will be such that will be hard to tt. See Julius Smith. 205 Center avenue, Burnham. 111. 16-tf
Veal Quotations for veals In good order were ns follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 6fi6c; 60 to 80 lbs, 77c; 80 t 100 lbs. 89c; fancy, 10c. liutter Receipts, 7,008 tubs; creamery, extras, 28c; price to retail dealers, 29c; prints, 30c: extra firsts, 27c; firsts, 2ac; seconds, 22c; dairies, extra, 25c; firsts, 22c: seconds. 20c; ladles, No. 1, 19c; packing stock. 18c. Eggs Receipts. 18,570 rases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned. 19c; cases Included, 20c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 20c; prime firsts, packed in ned whitewoort cases and must
be 85 per cent fresh, 21c: extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 22c; No. 1 dirties. lSc; checks, 17c. Potatoes Receipts, 42 cars; choice to fancy, $1.05'ti 1.08; fair to good, ll.OOf 1.03. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 13 c; No. 1 loins. 17c; No. 1 round. Sc; No. 1 chuck. 7c: No. 1 plate. 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c: chickens, fowls, 15c; springs. 15c; roosters. 10c; geese, Sc; ducks. 14 c. Beans I'ea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.55; fair to good. $2.45f 2 50; red kidney, $2.1 5 fit 2.2S : lower grades, depending on quality, $2 0oji2.10; brown Swedish, $2.33i2.40: off grades. $l.75tfr l.S'i; limas, California, per 100 lbs. $4.60. Berries Strawbt-rrles, $1.50a 2.25 per 24-pt case: $2.00"fi S. 00 per 24-qt case. Fruit Apples, $2. 00 4.75 per brl; 73c f? $2.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per
bunch. $1.45; straight, $1. 10ft 1.25; culls,' SOcifi $1.00; bouquf ii, 5a 8Sc; lemons, j WHES A MAN'S S ALARY STOPS
.uuu-.nv oiaijkt.-s pine- 1 Throneh slckaea, failure
Gret-n vegetables Asparagus. $1.2o'3 ' 4.50 per box; b"ets. 65c per sack; cab-! bage. $3. 001 4.00 per crate; carrots. 80c-
fi$1.00 per sack; new, box, $1.25; celery, 12$C30c per bunch; cucumbers. 50ci $1.40 per doz: green onions, 25 75c per box; horseradish. 60c bunch; lettuce, head, per hamper 75cig$1.00; leaf, box, 22c; mushrooms, 30y,50c per lb; onions. 75f?f80c per bu; parsley, homerrown, Li 20c per doz: peppers, $J.00r .00 per crate: radishes, S0c$l.oo per box; string beans, green, $2.GO(&2.50 per bu : wax. f 2. 00 S 2.50 per box; tomatoes.
$1.002.00 per crate; turnips, sacks, 40 I tt 65c; watercress, 10?10c per doz. I
In a few hours time on your
Furniture, Piano, Horses, Wagons, etc., and pay it back in small monthly or weekly installments to suit your convenience. If you repay the loan before the whole amount is due, we will charge you only for the time you keep th
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There Is Comfort
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of bis em
ployer, or a aanpenoion of buHiaeas, to feel that you have something to fall back oa In yonr hour of trouble.
Pat a small amount each week to aav Inga a a gaod, reliable aavlacs bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank
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Giving you a rebate on the unexpired time. Xo inquiries of your friends or neighbors our business Is strictly confidential.
HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE GO. 145 S. HOHMAN ST. Phone 257 Over Model Clothiers ASK US! You Can Depend on What WE SAY.
The Chicago, La'xe Shore & South Bend Ry. Co. mi TtElE
Trains
effect April 11, l$K9.
leave Hammond an follow:
DOLLAR STARTS ACCOl.NT.
A SAVIXC"
WEST BOUND KA.ST I'.Ol'NI Ijaily 1 Sunday I'aily Sunday 6.10 6.10 j 5. 00 573r 7.00 7.13 t.00 6.3.". 7.35 is. 15 1 fi.35 7.20 8.15 9. ('5 7.00 8.4'i 8.4 7 10.15 7.4", S.l." 9.n) 11.15 K.::r 9 . 4 n 9.33 12.15 9.00 10. 4'. 10.15 1.1s :t.4r. n.4" 11.00 2.15 10.25 12 45 11.40 3.15 11. 0U 1.25 12.12 4.15 11.40 2 45 I. M 5.15 '12.25 3.4" 1 . 4t ii .07 1 . MI 4 . 45 a. 13 .50 1.40 5 : . 7.42 2.25 6. IK 3.4l K.45 3.IMI !.:.-. 4.i:i H.35 3.40 7.2(1 5.00 10.35 4.25 S.I5 5.4l 11.20 5.00 .I5 II. 05 5.40 10. 15 0.35 ; 20 X12.1) .5U ! 50 7.40 ' 7.40 ! K.35 1 H.15 0.35 1 0.15 10. 3S ! 10.15 ! 11.20 ' ! X12.20 i
CATTLE MARKET.
FOR RENT Two suites ot two room3 each, furnished Ior light housekeeping. Inquire at 335 Truman avenue or phone 3931 Hammond. 16-tf
CATTLE Choice to fancy steeds, $6. 5037. 10; mediu mto good sters. $5.409 6.33; inferior to fair steers. $4.755.35; fat cows and heifers, M-Sofi 6.50; canning cows and heifers, $2.25 3.25 ; native
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LSOLD BY DRIGQ1STS EVERYWHERE
Gary only. x Michigan City only. Figures iri light for A. M.; in black for P. M. Trains leaving Hammond east bound at C.35, 9.00 and 11. o0 a. m.; 1.40. S.OO ar.d 5.40 p. m., will carry bagsraEre. For Information call Hammond 130. AV. V. WAI.I.ACK. General Manager.
