Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1909 — Page 7

Wednesday, April 21, 1909.

TIMES

Q. W. HUHTiLE. AUTOMOBILE QASAGS Compressed Air FB3SB Bsrar OsmUu Sytera. S1 S. HOH39LAIC JTHJCETt phone 11L ITueiia Bloeis. Kaiaraoa, Ji4

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OHIO MEfl BUILD

HOMES IfljOLlESIOf

L. C. Shaw and Son Will

Locate in J. P. Hayes Subdivision.

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat bv sample: No. 2 red.

S1.401.42; No. 3 red, -

2 hard. 1.261.33; No. 3 nara, n. 1 OT

Srvrinc- nhaat hT SamDie: 10.

northern. S1.2B,a1.2; ISO. 4 jiimiuci",

1 25U.I5TI1 57- Kn. 3 srrlnr. ll.iUI9i.il-

Corn, by sample: No. 2, lic; no. z

w, 714c; No. S. 71fe e. 71Wc; No. 3 yellow. 71.?

No. 3 white, oiis?

yellc whit

Oats tv eamrjle:

66 c; No. 4 white, 5255c.

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Market Place of the Munnimakers

Full of Live Suggestions Even Inspiration to any Wideawake Business Man. The Fact that You Don't Feel the Need of any New Employees Isn't a Sign that you Won't Find a Paying Idea by Running Through ths Situation Wanted Ads in Today's Munnigrams

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There Is Comfort

WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through alrkani, f nUarc of his employer, or aruaeaaJom of boahusi, to fI that yoa have ouoethin to fall bade on 1b your hour of trouble. Pat a imtTl wntouBi each week 1b

tac la a sod, reliable aavtajra basic, like the Citizens1 German national Bank

Messrs. L. C,

and builders,

now located In Gary and Tolleston, are

now building a home In the John P.

I Hayes & Co's subdivision In 'ioiies-

ton, where they t-ougnt tneir iois noaie months ago. They will engage in a

sreneral architect and building business,

coming to Gary and Tolleston with the

best of references.

James R. Kenr.edy, recently of Lorain. O., and now located in Tolleston,

Is also building himself a home In this subdivision. Mr. Kennedy will engage

in a general contracting plastering

contracting business and assures his

natrons that his work will be high

class in every particular.

Mr Hayes, the agent for this sub

- i jlj I

division, reports consiaer&Die aciiYiiy

in the sale of this property and there

g nrosnects of several more build

ings being erected here In the near fa

ture.

CATTLE Choice to fancy steers, $.50'S7.10;

medium to good steers, 5.4U pi h.6o , in-

for nr t r fair etAra S4 la'ClO.Ai), ittl

Shaw and son. architects cows and heifers, 4.25'6.35; canning " recently of Utica, O., and cows and heifers $2.253.25; native .r.!n.tJy 1 , bull, and stags, Si25e5.2& fading cat

tle, 6001,000 lbs, $3.4Q4 o.o"; lair 10

fancy ceal calves. S4.50ib.uu; iiev

calves, $2.25(5 4.25; export steers. Ja.do (&

6.35; distillery steers, ?;.u'S o.io.

HOGS Bulk of sales, $7.107.30; heavy

butchers, 240O300 lbs. i i .Zb$ ngni butchers. 190fr230 lbs. $7.157.3o; ght

bacon, 160ft 190 lbs, t .WJ ' '-s llsrht. 130Io5 lbs, ?6.807.05; heavy

shipping. 250300 lbs, ?Z-?"i-;V'

heavy packing, zuwuw ios, i,;vm mixed packing, 2003250 lbs, J7.00&'7.20; i-nmrh hnvv narklnsr. 18. 8507. Oo; Ugnt

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DOLLAR STARTS ACCQVST.

A BAVH"

, .,1 h I85i7.1.1 DOOT IU

best pigs, 60135 ibs, $5.65 6.60; gov

ernments, ooars ana sias. 'iw''"'

SHEKF , , .-.- T7atii7o lambs noor to choice. Ii.lOTO

8.09; western lambs, inferior to iancj, $7.108.00; Colorado lambs. $7.158.10;

feeding lamDs, poor 10 cumce, Ji-irs

7. 5: shorn amos. poor to rest, o.u u

R an- wpstprn wethers, plain to oesi

$6 196 40; native wetners, puur w prime $6.10 6.40 ; yearlings, common to choice. $G.50'B7.25; western ewes,

inferior to best, $4.75 6.00; native ewes.

plain to prime, 4.uf ducks, siaga and cull sheep, $3.75 if 5.50.

Shorn sheep at bo'-i oiscouni.

GRAIN 10 PaaVISlQii MARKET produce market.

Drink Pure Spring Water M

-het

Open

From the Bcanli'al Mineral Spring Spring HLU, St. Jotsn, Indiana DeUvered 10c per gal. 3 gala. 25c. 4 gais. 40c. Call Phone l or 173.

Hammond Pure Water Supply Go. M'

IF YOU are in need of some extra money this spring don't forget the address. We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO.

ay . .lion

July ..115 Sept. ..106? Dee. ..105-4

May I July Sept.

t Dec.

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ay

Julv

Sept. ..41 Pork ;May ..1825 .Julv ..1820 ! Sept. ..1820 ' Ijird May ..10371,3 : July ..1065 : Sept. ..1070 ! Short IUbn

May ..960

High 126 1154 106. 1054

Low 122 112 i lP4"!-a 103

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70 70 68- 68-

67-8 68

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56 48 41

58 55 41-

9138-40 Commercial Ave. Phone S. Chicago 104.

, Room 200 S. CHICAGO

: July , Sept.

. .970 . .982

1825 1805 1805 1825 1810 1810 1S20 1807 1807 1040 1035 1035 1055 1045 1047 1070 1060 1060 962 957 957 972 967 967 985 930 980

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Charity and Love. Without dew and light flowers fade. Charity and love are the dew and light of the human heart. Mme. de Gentle.

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Butter Receipts, 8,427 tubs; creamery, extras, 28c; price to retail dealers, 29c; prints, 30c; extra firsts, 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 22c; dairies, extra 25c; firsts. 22c; seconds, 20c; ladles, .o. 1, nfliVlntr RtnnlC 18c

Kgzs Receipts. 31.765 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 20c; cases

included, 20 c; firsts, must be (0 per cent fresh, 2lc; prime firsts, packed in wkitawnn.l ftm&tt and must be 8a

per crnt fresh, 22c; extra, specially T.orVp.d fnr ritv trade and must be 90

cnt fresh. 23c: N'o. 1 dirties, 18 c;

ihoplf 17 14p.

Potatoes Receipts. 62 cars; choice to

fancy, $1.05l.os; rair to goou, i.-uuiw

Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weleht, 55c; 60 to 80 lbs, 66c; on a inn lhs 7iff?8c: fancy. 8 ft 9c.

Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. 13c; No. 1 loins ifiJAr: No. 1 round. 8c; No. 1

("hup k 7Uc: No 1 plate. 6C.

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, 14c; roosters, 10c; crkAaA fir dunks 1 4 C

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.Beans rea oeans, na.nu choice. $2.25; fair to good, $2.4o2.50;

rpfl kidnv $2.15(S 2.2u: lower grades

depending on quality, $2.052.10; brown swrHah S2.35iri'2.40: off errades. $l.(ofS

1.80; llmas, California, per 100 lbs, $4.60. Berries Strawberries, $1.502,25 per 24-pt case; $2.00 (ft 3.00 per 24-qt casf. Fruit Apples, $2.004.75 per brl; 75c $2 00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch. $1.45; straight, $1.101.25; culls, 80c $1.00; bouquets, 658oc; lemons, $2 052.50; oranges, $2.0043.25; pineapples, $2.503.50 per crate. Green vegetables Asparagus, $1.2o'3 4 50 per box: beets, 65c per sack; cabbage, $2.503.75 per crate; carrots, 80c g$1.00 per sack; new, box. $1.00(?tl.25; celery, 1230c per bunch; cucumb-

o0cw$1.40 per doz; green onions.

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"Ceyrifffit, igoq, by Mitropolitadicate, Inc. N. Y

This Tiie It's In Kciiest

Just take this as if you were the onl-r.e we had ever said it to. It's just that much in earnest. We want YOU Et into the busy market-place of the

Munnimakers, yourself, with your of and your goods. We want YOU to get some of the money that is movir If you are In any business, whether you give it ail your time or only r spare time, a TIMES Munnimaker classified ad will bring buyers to yoi'f you are not in any regular business, we know there is something you e that you want less than you want money. Whether you have only yoork and your time to sell, or whether it is any article, we tell you you cSet money for it if you advertise it in the little classified ads in the TIMf the busy market-place of the Munnimakers.

Dear Mr. Munnimaker, cjo The TIMES csified Columns. Through a little rnimaker Classified Ad in The TIMES, I found a renterellar space I didn't need. Yours truly, A. Landlord. Write Mr. Munnimaker, car the TIMES; or phone him, No. 111, when

ever you want anything.

ers.

to

lliwest Points

50c$1.00 per box: green peas, fl.ii per If AT 1? HKI.P WANt-L'

Every Day to April 30th inclusive

the

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UNION PACIFIC The Safe Road to Travel equipped with electric block signals all trains carry dining cars meals served a la carte. Safety, Service and Speed the ideal travel combination. For California and Pacific Coast information, address W. C. NEIMYER, G. A., I20 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, III.

hi

tncp head, per hamper. 2565c; leaf. 20

42?c per box; mushrooms, 40 65a

ntr lh: onions. 75f5!80c per bu: parsley.

home erown. 1520c per doz; peppers.

$2 00(32.75 per crate; radishes, 2575c

per box; string beans, green, $2.00C2.oO per bu; wax, $2.002.50 per box; tomatoes. $1.0002.25 per crate; turnips.

boxes, 4050c; watercress, 1012o

per doz.

WANTED Girl for general hoi"'

Apply 13501 Ontario avenue;;,

wiscii. i ",

rmilk

wagon ;

Claude.

DLaUJ yrmiwi'. HJ-3

WANTED Millwright at Rn

generating Co., MlshawaKa

Ke-19-6

0 l-jtyr -i y '-

5,00

1 Ton Coal

4.65

p3i llawSlTTBt-l m

3000 ft. Of Gas at l.OO

31 Gals. Gasolene at 15c per Gal.

LOW RATE . EXCURSION TO

limnifi s

IU1IUIU fc-i

iarion 1. Hmi 1.

ROUND TRIP via Ga Oa & Xi Sat. Night, April 24th

75

25

ARE EQUAL IN COOKING EFFICIENCY! You can't afford not to cook with Gas. Order yonr Range today. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC CO. 147 South Hohman Street Phone 10

Train Leaves C C. 6 1. station, Hammond at 1 1 :06 p. m. Tickets good returning until train No. 2 of Monday, April 26th. Tor further information and tickets of C. W. HEIMBACH, Agt. 154 S. Hohman St.

Office Phone 1801

Res. Phone 4494

WANTED Married man by

Id es-

tablished concern for steaf1-"

position, collecting, etc.; thit. position for right, man wl'11"lu.1JJ chance for advancement; iri . ."j. 1

or near Indiana Harbor or . f. to move there; salary $11 Pf-iL,, a,

a good commission bestarr person Thursday from 9 nnnnfi" rn. Room 29, Rimbach Bldsnun?n.a,-

Indiana.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Seven-room house; good location; 3638 Penn. avenue, Indiana Harbor. Phono 764. 21-6

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two suites of two rooms each, furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire at 335 Truman avenue or phono 3931 Hammond. 16-tf

FOR RENT Furnished rooms 151 Ogden street. Hammond."

Apply 21-4

FOR RENT Six-room cottage: S31 Clark street. Inquire 22 Gostlin St. 21

FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping at 2111 Commonwealth avenue, Indiana Harbor. 21-3

FOR RENT At Indiana Harbor, two high grade seven and eight room houses facing Lake Michigan; hot water heat, oak trim, good basements. Address John R. Farovid Co.. 3103 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor; phone 34

FOR RENT Special offer. 29 acra truck farm, Thornton township; one mile of South Chicago city limits, terms will be such that will be hard to boot. See Julius Smith, 205 Center avenue, Burnham. IiL 16-tf

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. db-tf PERSONAL Have you rheumatism. gout, moles, warts, corns, birthmarks or superfluous nalr? Do you need an electric vibratory or body massage? If so go to Prof G. F. Hoose. 236-92nd street, top flat. South Chicago, IIL 14

BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Webster improved 8-norsepower gasoline engine, in good condition, for a good work hors or mule. Peter Jansen, Griffith, Ind., R. F.

D. No. 1.

21

rOR EXCHANGE Three-compartment grocery ice box for a two-compartment ice box, or will Fell same. Address R, Lake county Times. 19

(?RvJ.E:VCIfANGl: First class work on ladies skirts and shirtwaists for gentleman's bicycle in good condition. Address D W, Lake County Times 17

CHANGE Will exchange gas cooking range for book cupboard or sideboard. Address S C. Late County Times. 23

LEGAL NOTICES.

ST-AyrE,MTFtTjN;DIAXA- LAKE COUNT pbn S,HKK IROL-IT COURT, APRIL TERM, ia03. WARREN H pitVIYt" kt al- vs grif: aIV3 J?-,V,TUAJj GILDING & LOAN "1-0 eOF GRIFFITH, ND. CAUSE A;0. 826o. QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiffs by Fancher & bmith. attorneys, and file their complaint herein, together with an afn,hi t? a, Sompe,ent Person, showing iJ.le-rdefendants thereto, to-wit: Griffith Mutual Building arid Loan Association of Griffith, Indiana, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. bald defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action ana that the same win 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 ?2nue,.Kn the 28th ot" 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

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. t X OXUIV AprilX. b. 1909:ardUIacti?nOnwni & at A -alparaiso, Ind., April ''TSVitnea 2b- 25 Fine horses, 30 ele- ZrthV?aZn t",,.-0 -41

most new harness. D. D. Ross & Son. 21-2

April A. D. 1909.

ERNEST L

SHORTRIDGE.

t, . , Clerk L C. C. By Herbert L Wheaton, Deputy Clerk.

WANTED Married or sin

general truck farming. A

ter. Ridge Road, Munster'

9913. -

Tian for

w Wei-

phone 19-3

WANTED Success Maga, I5J0r'5

tne services of a man

to look after expiring means and to secure new busli effective' of special methods unus1.. with position permanent; pre' experience, but would cc ... Hnc.a-

pncant with gofd nat,!th com. tions; salary $1.50 per tn refermlseion option. Address.) success ences. R. C. Peacock, ro"' j Magazine Bldg.. New

WANTED-I 000 more it hS Times want ads ever how good they are.

WANTED Railway mSTk" slna $800 1 to $1,400; no"liG-.eJ0aSmon tlon for Hammond Aftatea oreeducation sufficient; toT parpared free; write imi, nect 47 A ticulars. Franklin In"1 " 3.1 Rochester, N. Y. FEMALE HE!7 A1JTED WANTED-Waitrespli' Railroad Y. M. C.

YOU NEED

o

WE HAVE IT

LOANS MADE

Ort

FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, VEHICLES, 5c Without Removal

Come to us and get what money you need Pay off all your small debts get them in one. It's easier to pay one place than several. If you owe any oiher Loan Company we will pay it off and advance you more money for other purposes. Remember our Rates axe Lower than any other Company and our Special Rebate Plan save you a large part of the costs call and talk it over. WS WILL PROVE THAT OUR PLANS WILL SUIT YOU Fair Treatment and Honest Dealings "Our Motto" Private, Courteous, Confidential OPEN EVXR Y EVENING

LOANS MADE

in a

W. HAMMOND. HEGEWISCH, E. CHICAGO, IND. HARBOR, GARY. Write, Call or Pbone

1 " t-iWt-.co At.

WANTED Ex per lee Bakerv aITd

ply at the Moaenan St 2l-tf Lunch Room, 267 S

;' ' ; T'Ok and dishWANTED AssistaBOn Hammond washer. Apply 20-3 House. 35 S. Hoh

WANTEpsriddl("care r ady'.

for

light houseworty Apply Goldrood pay for riggari avenue, Intein 3 store, 34-( 20-3

diana Harbor.

LADIES At

home; easily week. Send 10 Western Specia natl. Ohio.

copy letters at On 51 n in S 'ft nr

for particulars.

, Sta. 24, Clncin-19-3

FOR SALE Good team of work mares

ana one almost new dump wagon;

aiso one small team horses. Miller's Livery, Mass St. and P. R. R tracks, Gary. 21-3 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from thoroughbred . C. Brown Leghorns. C47 Summer street. laeodS

FOR SALE Saloon. Inquire at corner of 138th and Euclid avenue, Indiana Harbor. 14-eod

FOR SALE Second hand lumber. 630 South Hohman street or phone 5381. FOR SALE Special bargains in real estate. Gostlin, Meyn : Co. offer today a 25-foot lot on Rimbach avenue, next to telephone building, for $2,500. 20

FOR SALE 160 acre farm; located at Marinette county, Wis.; will sell at once. Herman Brandt, Konste, Wis. 5t

FOR SALE Home bakery outtit and utensils. 452 East State street, Hammond. 20-3

FOR SALE Hotel, bar in connection; annual receipts, $18,000; annual expenses $4,700; good proposition; would consider exchange far house and lot. Address A C, care Times Hammond. 17

FOR SALE Entire set of grocery store and jneat market fixtures; cheap if taken at once. Telephone 2211 Gary, or postoffice Box 174. 17-tf

FOR SALE Rooming 150 South Hohman.

house.

Apply 16-lm

FOR SALE S E corner 119th St. and Indianapolis Bivd, 89.5x143; will trade Chicago improved property and assume. C. Gobdel, 6416 Lowe avenue, Chicago.

WANTED Gir209.2u Michigan

laundry. In.,

avenue. Blck

19-

. t r,WED One of the FEMALE IILlnt advertising is "certaintlesnd a good stenogthat it will a qUiclciy. rapher for vn

Phone 323

2nd Floor Elevator

SUITE 212

CALUMET LOAN CO.

HAMMOND BUILDING. HAMMOND IND.

SITUA WANTED n-"rTTTt.n hy stenographer A. i.r.L -.xnenence. Address

with ,1 Ind. 20-3 Box 4o3,

FOR SALE We have a good barn on a 14-acre lot on South Bend interurban; 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-Davldson Co., 10th and Broadway, Gary, Ind. 9

tNOICK 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 PRICA. CAUSE NO 5234! ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORT GAGE. Now comes the plaintiffs by Willis E. Koe attorney, and tiles his complaint herein, together with or.

davit 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 Btand 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 tne 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. I. 1909, slid action will be heard and determined In thir absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of eaid Court, at Hammond, this 5th day of April A. D. 1909. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, , Clerk L S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.

A GREAT

DEAL

DEPENDS

0

THE

PEOPLE

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YOU EAL WITH

Have an established reputation for fair treatment, and can assure you that if you borrow money from us you will ppt courteous treatment and the lowest rates offered in the city. You can obtain a

I BAN!

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

1 time you keep the

OF

FOR SALE Saloon and dancing hall, 44x70 feet, on lot 80x276, at Oak Glen, 111.; retiring on account of old age. Inquire of Herman Voeste, Oak Glen, 111. e-lm

FOR KENT.

FOR RENT Furnished room; suitable for two gentlemen; modern conveniences. 173 S.. Hohman, opposite Lion Store. 20-3

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 2S4 Fluramer avenue; phone 2634. 19-2

T OSrD FOUND.

Ti p tFQ rrl fnr rn turn t .- . " "7

LOST Smas Ha,m i w , v FOR Kt-NT

Fred tor

FOR RENT Large furnished room; will give board; prefer man and wife 2S6 Michigan avenue. 17-tf

-Any one desiring an up to

date storeroom on Last. State strpf-t

mobile srlove bptwfpn i between oaKiey and Honraan street, can LOST Blat stafe street Re- ! tiave same b' addressing X Y, Times

Hohmance. 2i-2'nce- 17-3

turn to Ti.

overine- berwPPn r 1 FOR RENT One 5-room and one slxnd the Whitl House ' room flat in 1)ew brjck building; all "to Timel ofncl.1O20!i i V'?.

LOST Ta

Hohmafrn to Times office.

LANEOUS. rTC,t,T -JS Painting and decMISECL itH branches.. Call or oratin 370 Cedar street, Hamwrite D 16-6 mond. T 'US House built to suit MISCLJnart of Hammond: paav

I buyenire 0f Paxton Lumber

Owner at premises ail day

420 cedar street.

tomorrow.

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NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING

IKr. 1 1 TORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. Before John O. Bowers. Referee In the matter of Nathan Cooper Bankrupt, No. 68 in Bankruptcy (Hammond). To the creditors of Nathan Cooper of the city of East Chicago, in the county of Lake, state and district of Indiana, a bankrupt: oi01!06 ls- hereby given that on the 20th day of April A. D. 1909, the said Nathan Cooper 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 I-ederal building, In the citv of Hammond, county of Lake, state and district of Indiana, on the 1st day of May 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 21. Note Creditors will please ohsrv

requirements concerning proof ' of claims. See Section 57 of Bankruptcy Act. 189S, General Order XXI and forms. NOTICE Oak Hill Camp No. 136 Woodman of thp World will meet In Wcis ha!) No 92 State street, tonight. The state organizer, W. E. Cady. will be present F. W. SOUTHACK. Clerk.

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Giving you a rebate on the unexpired time. No inquiries of your friends or neighbors our business Is strictly confidential

HAMMOND LOAN &

GUARANTEE GO. 145 S. HOHMAN ST. Phone 257 Orcr Madel -Miers

ASK US!

I You Can Depend en W!

WE SAY.

The Chicago, Lake Shore & Sooth Bend Ry. Co. TIME tasle In effect April 11, 1803. Tralnn leave Hammond an foIloTvm

FOR RENT Desirable room at 1204 Beacon street; steam heat, electric light and all modern conveniences; lady preferred. East Chicago. 16-tf

FOR RENT Two-story brick building,

For Sale Cheap! 10,000, )Q feet good new and second" hand LUMBER of ail kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbinz Qoods, everything necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. JG RUEL 7337 Jackson Park Ave, Vr AVUXj-", CHICAGO

inoiana ndruor, auiiaoie tor saloon MISCELLANEOUS You ought to take ?en4Ts Address iohn R.r FrovM . The Tlmes if for n. ther?eaon th?n fnAfa'aHa u some of the wan ad

WEST BOUND EAST BOUND Daily j Sunday j Daily j Sunday TT0 i 6.10 5.00 5.30 7.00 7.13 6.00 6.35 7-35 8.15 6.35 7.20 8.15 9.05 7.00 8 40 8.47 10.15 7.45 9.15 9.00 11.15 8.25 9.40 9.33 12.15 9.00 10.45 10.15 1.15 9.45 11.40 11.00 3. 15 10.25 12 45 11.40 3.15 11.00 1.25 12.12 4.15 11.40 2.45 l.OO 5.15 12.25 3.4H 1.40 6.07 l.OO 4.45 2.1S .RO 1.40 5.30 8.00 7.42 2.25 6 1H 3. 40 8.45 S.OO 6.35 4.13 .35 3.40 7 2 R.OO 10.35 4.25 K.'lB 5.40 11.20 5.00 9.15 tt-05 5.40 10.15 35 .20 X12.20 6.50 .50 7.40 7.40 ...... S.35 8.15 .35 .15 10. 10.15 11.20 X12.20

Gary only, x Michigan City only. Figures In light for A M.; In blacb for P. M. Trains leaving Hammond east bound at 6.35, 9.00 and 11.00 a. rn.; 1.40. 3.00 and 5.40 p. m., will carry baggage. For Information call Hammond 130. W. V. WALLACE, General Manager.