Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1909 — Page 7

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Ci Tuesday, April 27, 1909. THE TIMES.

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Wheat Open High Low May ..121U 121ii HSU July ..103n, 108 1054 Sept. ..lOla 101 99 Dec ..100 101 SS Corn May .68?8-9 69?; 68i July ,.67H- 67 66. Bept. ..66- 66-7 6S4g Close 118-& 106 9 99 69 , 674s 69s 58 56 4824 41 Dec. . . 5 7 Ta 53 to 57 Ts Oats May . .55July ..484 Sept. ..41E53 55 49-4 48 4 41k I'ork; May ..1775 1777'4 July ..1790 1792H Sept. ..17874 17S7Va Lard May ..1027 1027' Julv ..1042 1042 Sept. ..1050 1055 Short III bn Mav ..960 065 July ..967 972 Sept. ..977 982 1757 1780 1777 1020 1035 1047 935 965 977 1767 i 1787 1782 1025 1037 1052 965 972 982 LIVE STOCK MARKET. CATTLE Choice to fancy steers, medium to eood steers. $o.25(S'6.15; lnferior to fair steers, $4.25igS.15; fat cows and heifers. $4.00 6.00; canning cows and heifers, $2.253.1o; native bulls and stags, $3.25fo5.16; Hbo.io: ieeaing cattle, 6001,000 lbs. $3.40(fi 5.50; fair to fancy veal calves, $o.00e 6.00; heavy calves, $2.25 4. 25; export steers. $5.35 ffj 6.10; distillery steers, Jf&.iu'o'&.io. HOGS Bulk of sales, $7.157.30; heavy butchers, 240300 lbs, $7.30 7.37 ; light butchers, 190230 lbs, $7.257.3a; light bacon, 160 190 lbs, $7.007.20; light light. 130W155 lbs, $6.807.10; heavy shipping, 250(5 300 lbs, $7.25 7.37; heavv packing, 260 400 lbs, $7.151)7.35; mixed packing, 200250 lbs, $7.0o!8 7.20; rough, heavy packing, $6.95527.10; light mixed, 1755J200 lbs, $7.05tft7.20; poor to best pigs, 6013o lbs, $5.70 6.65: governments, boars stags, J3.2aS 7.15. SHEEP Native lambs, poor to choice, $7.40CSj) 8.35; western lambs, inferior to fancy, $7.50 ft) 8.40; Colorado lambs, $7.50"i'8.45; shearing lambs poor to choice, $6.7 5 53) 7.75; shorn lambs, poor to best, $6.154 7.15: shorn wethers, plain to best, $5.25 6.75; shorn yearlings, poor to choice, $5.60(?6.25; shorn ewes, inferior to best, $3.25ttj;5.26; shorn bucks, stags and cull sheep. $3.004.50. AVool sheep at 7580c premium. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, S.083 tubs; creamerv. extras, 26e; price to retail dealers, 27c; prints, 28c; extra firsts, 21c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 21c; dairles( extra, 23c; firsts, 21c; seconds, ISc; ladles. No. 1, 18c; packing stock, 17c. Eggs Receipts. Z2,2Z6 cases: miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 19c; cases included, 19c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 20c; prime firsts, packed in ne wwhitewood 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, 17c; checks, 16 c. Potatoes Receipts, 30 cars; choice to fancy, $1.03 & 1.05 ; fair to good, $1.00 1.02. New potatoes Floridas, $4.75 per brl. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 55a 5c; 60 to 80 lbs. 6'3 6c; 80 to 10 Olbs. 7rt8c; fancy. 8 9c. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1, 13c; No. 1 loins. 16c; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; rViji-kpnq fowl", 13o: roosters. 10c;

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F O S S I B Lr Y You think you are saving money by making your wife use the good, old fashioned coal range the kind "Mother used to use." But just ak some of your neighbors, who GOOK WITH GAS, about the comparative cost of gas and coal. Gas is the best and cheapest fuel and a gas range can't be equaled for cooking and baking. ' Our ranges are sold at cost and installed ready to use, without additional charge. You can't afford to be without one! CASH OR EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Northern Indiana Gas Si Electric Co. 1-47 South Hohmii n Street Phone IO

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geese. 8c; ducks, 14 c. ... Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $3.552.58; fair to good, $2.45 2 50; red kidney, $2.l02.15; .lower p'rades, depending on quality. $2,05 2.10; brown Swedish, $2.3502.40: off grades, $L751.S0; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $4.8504.90. Berries Strawberries. $1.2aLi5 per 24-pt case; $.002.50 per 24-qt cae e. . , , Fruit Apples, $2,004.75 per brl; 75c $2.00 per bu; bananas. Jumbo, per bunch. $L45; Straight, $1.10 1.25; oulls, fc0c$1.00; bouquets, 6585c; lemons, $2.00frtf2.50; oranges, $2.003.00; pineapples. $2.253.0i per crate. Green vegetables Asparagus, $1.50 4.00 per box; beets, 65a per sack; cabbage, $1 753.00 per crate; carrots, 80c $100 per sack; new, bo. $1.00l-25; celerv. 12 430c per bunch; cucumbers, 50cfr)$1.40 per doz; green onions, 25cffi$1.00 per box; green peas, $1.75 per bu; horseradish, 6o75c bunch; lettuce, head, per hamper, 2550c; leaf, box, 612c; mushrooms 4055c per lh! nn our. 75&90c rjer bu: pieplant,

$1.151.25 per box; parsley, homegrown, 15 0 20c per doz; peppers $2.00 ( 7K nor prate: radishes. 2oii50c per box; string beans, green, $2.003.00 per bu; wax $2.003.00 per box; tomatoes, $1.50 2 25 per crate; turnips, 400600 per box; watercress, 10izc per aoz. The Day in Congress (Washington, D. C. April 26, 1909.) Senate. Denouncing the principle of a pro tectlve tariff as unfair and taking mon ey from one man to give it to another in order to encourage him In the pur suit of an otherwise unprofitable bus! ness. Senator Bailey of Texas today delivered a set 'speech on the demo cratic side in opposition to the pend ing tariff bill. Mr. Bailey discussed his amendment providing for an income tax, which was criticised by Mr. Aldrlch as tending to rtduce the protection that would be given to American labor if it should result in a proportionate decrease of customs duties. Mr. Bailey will resume tomorrow, when he will devote his attention to the purely legal aspects of an income tax law. At 4:16 o'clock the senate adjourned. Appointed by President. United States district judge, third district of Alaska: Edward E. Cushman of Washington. Consul: Edward I. Nathan, Pennsylvania, at Mersina, Turkey. Citizens to be first lieutenants: Edward Eliaha Door, Iowa; John Johnson Kyle, Indiana; Lewis Linn McArthur, Illinois; Adolphe Manger Griffin, South Dakota; Samuel C. Gurney, Michigan. No Heed Paid to Begging Letters. As nearly as can be ascertained, the wealthy persons of New York city receive 35,000 begging letters a day from strangers, and the writers stand a better chance of finding money than In getting from them, for even the most liberal of philanthropists do not dispense their charity excepting ac cording to careful plans and after in vestigation. The one sure, safe remedy for hair troubles. It makes the hair beautiful, heavy and fluffy- Use it every day and watch your hair improve. i Guaranty Go. HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Of E 3TATEIn the Matter of the Estate of Henry J. Williams, No. 119. in xne iaae Superior Court, March Term. 1909. Notice i hereby eriven to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Henry J. Williams, deceased, to appear In tha Lake Superior Court, neia ai Hammond, Indiana, on the 10th day of May, 1909, and show cause if any, 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 Super ior Court, at Hammond, this 12th day of April. 1909. hKNEST L iSHUKTKIUUt;, Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Eliza beth Reese, Deceased. No. 446. Notice is herebv given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminisiraior oi saia instate, oy me juusc ui the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES HENRY, Administrator. Dated April 12, 1909. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Mike Knezevich, Deceased. No. 447. Notice is hereby given that the un dersiernert has been appointed adminls trator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. 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 Mitro, Deceased. No. 44 S. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminis trator of sal Estate, by the Judge of the lam superior court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent JOHN Al. LOBKOW 1TZ, Administrator. Dated April 12, 1909. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Morris Langman. Deceased. No. 449. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminis trator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake superior court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. MOKKliZ KUHSTAUT, Administrator. Dated . 19. NOTICE. The members of the Pino Street Presbyterian church and congregation are herebv notified that there will be a congregational meeting held in their chapel on Pine street, Hammond, Ind. Thursday. .May tne lbtn. iyu. at 7:30 p m., for the purpose of considering business interests oi tnis church, in eluding the election of additional rul ing Elders and filling vacancies in th'e board of trustees that may have occurred. It is earnestly requested and urged that -every member of the church and congregation be present. By order of the Session. F. M. ELLIOTT. Moderator Pro-Tern. GUS ECKLUND, Clerk of Session. April 1, 1909. NOTICE. The undersigned will do scavenger work at lowest price and guarantee satisfaction; also other work of any kind at reasonable prices. Address 256 State St., or call pnone 249. 26 ARE YOUR STORING A LOT OP UNUSED THINGS ABOUT YOUR HOUSE OR OFFICE THINGS THAT A "FOR SALE" AD IN THE TIMES WOULD CONVERT INTO MOXEYf There Is Comfort WHEN A MAX'S SALARY STOPS larouKn aicKnean, failure or aim employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that you have something to fall back on In your hour of trouble. Put a small amount each week In nv lass In a good, reliable savins bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank OKB DOLLAR STARTS ACCOUNT. A SAVLN'C" I F 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. 9138-40 Commercial Ave., Room 200 Pnone S. Chicago 104. S. CHICAQO WE HAVE IT LOANS MADE IN W. HAMMOND. HEGEWISCH, E. CHICAGO. IND. HARBOR, GARY. Write, Call or Phone CO. 2nd Floor Elevator HAMMOND IND.

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Dear Mr. Munnimaker, cjo The TIMES Classified Columns. Through a iittle Munnimaker Classified Ad in the TIMES, I beat the auctioneer and got a better price on my machinery and tools. Yours Truly, Machinist. Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of THE TIMES, or phone him, No. 111,

whenever you need anything. MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Married man for steady outdoor position as. collector; must live in Hammond and be able to give good references; $14 per week and a good commission Desioes; tins is it good position for right man. Apply Thursday April 29, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., room 29, Rimbach Bldg., Hammond. nd. WANTED Man and wife to work on farm: must be farmers; strictly soder; no children. R. R. No. 1, Box 6, Hobart, ind. 28-2 WANTED Success Magazine requires me services of a man in tiacniuuiiu to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special methods unusually effective; position Dermanenf. Drefer one wlta experience, but would consider any ap plicant with gotd natural n"""' tions; salary $1.60 per day. with commission option Address with references. R. C. Peacock, roo ml02. Success Magatine Bldg.. New York. 1 WANTED 1.000 more men to use The limes want ads every mgnt aua how good they are. WANTED Railway mall clerks; salary $suo to 11,400; no layons ; e""" tlon for Hammond May 16; common education sufficient; candidates prepared free: write immediately for particulars. Franklin Institute. Dept. 47 A. Rochester, N. Y. 3'11 FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Waitress; pood wages. Ap ply Majestic hotel, iiammonu. o-j WANTED Young lady as cashier and to answer telephone: must speaK German lars. Call Times office for particu-30-11 WANTED Competent girl for gener al housework. Apply warren street. 26-3 WANTED Middle aged woman for light housework ana care ior naoy; good place for right party. Apply Goldstein's store, 3420 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. 24 WANTED All around woman at the Hammond House; nome ior ngni woman. Apply in person, aa r. nonman. 24-3 FEMALE HELP WANTED One of the "certainties" of want advertising is that it will always find a good stenographer for you and quickly. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Position by widow with little boy, as competent, reliable vrnioiiirApnr or trood nliLin rnok. 142 l , ,r ctr-.a Tlamrnnrrl 7 - ! WANTED Plain sewing: shirt waists a specialty. Call upstairs 2S0 Plummer avenue. 26-6 WANTED Position as stenographer; experienced. Address Box 363, Whiting. 24-3 IF YtU HAVEN'T A PLACM TO WORK and want one, or if you haven't a girl and want one, Tims "ads" have been remarkably successful. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Two gentlemen (office men) desire large doable or single i rooms in modern home east of Hoh- j man street between river and State ! street; telephone piano, home com- j forts, meal if possible; advise terms and particulars fully. Address M N.I care l imps. z i -i WANTED To rent a .six or 7-room house or fiat in south part of Hammond. Phone 1704. 24-3 WANTED Furnished suit's either for light housekeeping or with board; must be first-class; answer Immediately. F. Buck, Gen'l Delivery, Hammond, Ind. 23-3 LOST AND FOUND. LOST Morocco music roll, between Rimbach avenue and Waltham St., on Hohman, containing three pieces of music. Finder please return to Lawrence Deming. .30 Hohman St. 27-3 FOUND Opportunities In The Time want columns everr dav In the weaH

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actually open to you now, as the offers TIMES. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Second hand mission furniture. Call between H a. m. and 6 p. m. Wednesday. Thursday and Fridays; will sell cheap. Room 107, First National Bank Bldg. 27-3 FOR SALE A 9-room house ahd lot on Rimbach avenue. Inquire at Times office. 27-3 FOR SALE Saloon. Inquire at corner of 138th and Euclid avenue, Indiana Harbor. 14-eod FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns. 647 Summer street. 15eod6 FOR SALE Household furniture; reason for selling, going to leave town. 404 East State street, upstairs, Hammond. 26-2 FOR SALE Seven-room house; good location; 2678 1'enn avenue, Indiana Harbor; phone 764. 26-6 FOR SALE All kinds stovewood; good bus, buggies; hay at 50 and 75c bale; corn 80c bu; some cheap horses. Hammond Horse Market, 39t Calumet avenue. 26-eod6 FOR SALE Chicken house. 6x12 feet; double lined, large windows, gravel roof, perfect construction, $25; cheap for any one who appreciates the value of a good house. R. H. Cross, phone iza or nji arter b p. in. 2tt-3 FOR SALE Three lots and will build modern 5-room cottage, electric and gas lights and bath for $2,000; $500 cash, balance monthly payments. D. A. Pugh, telephone 2S7. 5 to 8 p. m. 26-6 FOR SALE Union restaurant fixtures, including furniture, etc. 77 S. Hohman. 24-3 FOR SALE Choice lot, between Hohman and State Line streets on Webb street; 35.5x121; Homewood addition; bargain. Inquire 19 Carroll St. 24-10 FOR SALE Good seed corn; get your order in at once as our stock Is getting low. Klee Bros., Hessville. Ind. 24 FOR SALE Two Scotch collies Apply Gust Bjork's buffet. 10028 Swing avenue. South Chicago, 111. 23-2w FOR SALE 160 acre farm; located at Marinette county, Wis.; will sell at once. Herman Brandt, Konsted, Wis. FOR SALE Hotel barber shop; 34-39 Michigan, Indiana Harbor, Ind.; will rent to good man. Call at once. 22 FOR SALE 12 Edison wet primary batteries. 150 ameers hours nch' in first-class condition; Just the thing for motor boats or door bells- liquid tight; no splashing; will sell for less than half price. Apply at 546 Truman avenue, Hammond. 22-tf FOR SALE Eight rooms at 7th and Tyler streets; modern in every respect; built for bride; nothing like it in Gary for style, $3,100; $1,000 cash, balance $35 per month; must be sold Gary Brokerage & Insurance Agency Reynolds, Bldg., Garv. 22-tf FOR SALE Special bargains in real estate. Gostlin, Meyn & Co. offer today a 25-foot lot on Rimbach avenue, next to telenhone building fnr i $2,500. 20 FOR SALE Entire set of grocery store and meat market fixturt-a: rhn ir taken at once. Telephone 2211 Gary or postoffice Box 174. lt-tf roR SALE Rooming house. Apply 150 South Hohman. Vi-lm . " "' FOR SALE S E corner 119th St. and Indianapolis Blvd. 89.6x143; will trade Chicago improved property and assume. C. Gobdel. 6416 Lowe avenue, Chicago. ! FOR SALE We have a good barn on a ij-acre lot on boutn 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. Smlth-Bader-Davidson Co., 10th and Broadway, Gary Ind. 9 FOR SALE Saloon and dancing hall, 44x70 feet, on lot 60x376. at Oak Glen, 111.; retiring on account ot old age. Inquire of Herman Voeste, Oak Glen. 111. 6-lra FOR SALE Plenty oi space In these columns for you to set want ad results.

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FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all modern conveniences. Apply 115 Williams street. 27-5 FOR RENT 2-story house; modem conveniences; 34 Mason St.; possession May 12- Chas. Kasson, No. 1 Beliview place, Hammond; tele phone 281 or 5. -6 FOR RENT Furnished room for two gentlemen; block from HammondWhiting car and 4 blocks from interurban line. Inquire 370 Cedar street. Hammond. 27-5 FOR RENT Two rooms; modern conveniences; can do light housekeeping if desired; rent reasonable. 51 Ogden street. 27-2 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 425 Logan St.. upstairs. 26-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern. 4528 Magoun avenue, Ea.st Chicago. Ind. 24 FOR RENT Small store room, 346 E. State St.; has skylight; suitable for picture gallery, shoe shop, etc.; no children or dogs, rhone 3532. 24-4 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; reasonable prices. 705 Chicago avenue, East Chicago; phone 443. 24-6 FOR RENT Two desirable flats on Adams street, near 7th avenue; five rooms with bath. Inquire of.Guffin & Mauzy. 207 Reynolds Bldg. ; telephone 293. 22-tf FOR RENT Large furnished room; will give board; prefer man and wife 2S6 Michigan avenue. 17-tf FOR RENT Store and livery; rooms adjoining furnished with grocery and butcher shop fixtures. 317 State Line. 22-2w FOR RENT Any one desiring an up to date storeroom on East State street, between Oakley and Hohman street, can have same by addressing- X Y, Times office. 17-3 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 Drick building, Indiana Harbor; suitable for saloon and rooming house; corner main street; rent $7 5. Address John R, Farovld Co., Indiana Harbor. Ind.; phone 34. 16-tl 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., 3403 Michigan avenue. Indiana Harbor; phone 34. FOR RENT Special offer, 20 acra truck farm, Thornton township; one mile of South Chicago city limits; terms will be such that will be hard to beat See Julius Smith, 205 Center avenue. Burnham. I1L 18-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy 4 to 6-rfom cot tage; state lowest priee, best terms and location. Address K, care Lake County Times. 26-3 BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED Board and room for elder ly lady in Gary; will gladly aid in light household duties; don't wish to Dav fabulous rates but will fully com pensate. Address 74, care Lake County Times. 27-6 BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Webster improved 8 horsepower gasoline engine; in good condition; for a Kood work horse or mule. Address J, Lake County Times. FOR EXCHANGE Three-compartment grocery ice box for a two-compartment ice box, or will sell same. Address R, Lake County Times. 19 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 PERSONAL PERSONAL Every individual automobile owner in the United States and abroad should Join the International Automobile League. Pamphlet Bhowing the dealers' prices of automobile tires, also application blank mailed upon request. JO-tf MISCELLANEOUS. PAINTING. PAPERHANGING. CLEANing, calclminlng, graining. sign painting, etc., done. Inquire 270 Cenar street, Hammond. 27-5 WANTED Partner; good reliable man living in Hammond or near by; excellent proposition; but small capital necessary. Address X Z, Lake County Times. 24-5 CASH GRAIN MARKETWinter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1861.39; No. 3 red, $1.25(1.36; No. 2 hard, $ 1.1 9 H ft' 1.2S ; No. 3 hard. $1.11 1.21. Spring wheat bv sample: No. 1 northern, $1.2021.24; No. 2 northernt $1.1S 1.22 ?s ; No. 3 spring, $1.15 a-ij2. Corn bv sample: No. 2, 71 c; No. 2 yellow. 72t-73c; No. 3, 63?lc; No. 3 white. 72 a 73c: No. 3 yellow, 72 72Jic; No. 4. oS'iiHlc. Oat by sample: No. 3 white, 54 57c; No. 4 white, 52 & 55c; standard, 56'ic. MORE NEWS IN' ONE WEEK ITS TUB TIMES THA.V IV A 1,1. THE OTIIEB PAPERS IX THE CALUMET REGION COMBINED. COMPARE THEM AND SEE IF IT ISN'T SO. For Sale Cheap! 10,000, Q00 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Doors. Windows, Plumbinz Qoods, every thing necessary to build hou3e with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7337 'SSSESS Av CHICHESTER S PILLS THE UIAMOXD BRlKa. ( Iadir! Ak your Druiigtml for-ht-rhe-tf-i uimmand urand I'ilU la Url aa bald metallic boie. M&ied with Biuo Ribbon. i oter. But or mr i)rngrU Aik fir C!il-C lTEfi.Tt.Vf1i TCirs known u Best. Site. A!wr Keliftb

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YOU ra s :3 Li. 3 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 LJ7 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 tha Giring you a rebate on the unexpired time. No inquiries of your friends or neighbors our business is strictly confidential mmm loan & GUARANTEE GO. 145 S. H0HV!AN ST. ?lm 257 Over Model Ciolhiers ASK US! cu Can Depand cn What WE SAY. s The Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Ry. Co. table In effect April 11, lf9. Tnrlnx leave Hammond ns follomi

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