Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1909 — Page 7

Wednesday, April 28, 1909.

THE TRIES.

WOULD COPY THE MINNESOTA LAW Milwaukee, April 28 To legalize Sunday baseball after the manner aflopted by the. legislature of Minnesota is the object of a well organized and aggressive movement centering upon the legislature of Wisconsin. (The proposal Is to amend the statute of prohibition of activities on the Sabbath ao bub to Include in the Hat of excepted activities the playing of the national game on Sunday. It Is said that practically the entire

ern, $1.18Hl-22; No. 3 spring, $1.15 1.20i.

Corn by sanrpla: No. 2, 72c; No. 2 yellow, TS'Ac; JSo. 3. 71c; No. 3 white, t2H73c; No. 3 yellow. 7273Vc; No. 4. 69 70c. Oats by sample: No. 2 white. 67c; No. 3 white. 545'5Vfec; No. 4 white, 52 55c.

cr. in PF.o'.isio'in

in favor of such a law, many of them

openly declaring that legalized baseball on Sundays will exert no bad influence.

Wheat Open May ..118 July ..10614 Sept. ..99 Dec. ..9'Ji

Roman Catholic clergy of the state are ; jaj. . .694-

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WAGNER TO KEWANEE Kewanee, 111., April J2S. William Wagner, who has been a member of the Bt. Louis Browns pitching staff this spring, today was sold to Kewanee. Wagner was a star on the Kewanee team last season.

Bookworms. There la no doubt that all books kept for a long time in libraries and oUier places become the abode of the germ and microbe.

CASH GRAIN MARKET-

Winter wheat- by sample: No. 2 red, 11.38 1. 40; No. 2 red. $1.251.38; No. 2 hard. $1.19 1.27; No. S hard, $1.1 6 1. 21. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.20 1.22 ; No. 2 north-

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WHEN A MAX'S SALARY STOPS Through alckness, fall are of bis employer, or RDapraslon of bualnesa, to feel that you have nomethlng to fall back on In your hour of trouble.

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1782 1807 1805 1035 1050 1062 982 987 997

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

CATTLE Choice to fancy steers, J6.255J7.00; medium to good Bteersfl $5. 2a 6.15 ; inferior to fair steers, $4.25o.l5; fat cows and heifers, $4.00(g6.10; canning cows and heifers, $2.25(3.15; native bulls and stags, $3.2515.15; feeding cattle, 6005j)l,loO lbs, $3.40(?i 5.50 ; fair to fancy veal calves, $5.00 6.25; heavy calves, $2.25(54.25; export steers- $.35 W6.10; dlstlllerv steers, $5.406.15. HOGS Bulk of sales, $7.25 7.40 ; heavy butchers, 240?t200 lbs. $7.35&7.45; light butchers, 190(Ti230 lbs, $7.307.40; light bacon, 180W190 lbs, $7.10(3-7.30; light light. 130155 lbs, $6.90 7.20; heavy shipping, 250(jtf300 lbs, J7.350i7.45; heavy racking. 280400 lbs. $7.20

7.40; mixed packing, 200250 lbs. $7.15

fg'7.30; rough, heavy packing, 17.000) 7.15; light mixed. 1750200 lbs. $7.15

7.30; poor to best pigs, 60 135 lbs, $5. SO

...70: governments, boars and stags.

IS.ZnW Y.lo. SHEEP

Native lambs, poor to choice, $7.50 8.40; western lambs, inferior to fancy, $7. 55 8.45; Colorado lambs, $7.60'5. 8.50; shearing lambs, poor to choice, $6.75 g $7.75; shorn lambs, poor to best, $6.25 (6" 7.40; shorn wethers, plain to best. $5.25 5.75; shorn yearlings, poor to choice. $5.00(S'6.25; shorn ewes, inferior to best $3.25'g5.40; shorn bucks, stags and cull sheep, $3.00 (fx1 4.7 5. Wool sheep at 50 75c premium.

order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 6(3 5c; 60 to 80 lbs, fi6c;

bu to 100 lbs. 74i5o; lancy, sigyc. Dressed beef Kibe. 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; chickens, fowls. 14c; roosters, 10c; geese. 10c; ducks, 15c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked choice, $2.552.68; fair to good, $2.45 2.50: red kidney. $2.102.15; lower frades. depending on quality $2.05 Jr 10; brown Swedish, $2.35g2.4o; oft grades. $1.75ff 1.80; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $4.854.90. Berries Strawberries $1.251.76 per 24-pt case; $2.002.o0 per 24-qt ca.se Fruit Apples, $2.0084.75 per brl; 75c (?$2.00 per bu; bananas. jumbo, per bunch. $1.45: straight, $1. 10ff.tl.25; culls, 80cg $1.00; bouquets, 65(ci 85c; lemons, $2.0(!i 2.50; oranges, $2.00 (a 3.00 ; pineapples, $2.253.00 per crate. Green vegetables Asparagus, $1.50 4.00 per box; beets, 65c per sack: cabbage, $1.7o!(J2.75 per crate; carrots, 80c (5 $1.00 per sack; new, box, $1.00(5 1.25; celery, 12!u30c per bunch: cucumbers, 50cS'$1.40 per doz; green onions, 26c3; $1.00 per box; green peas, $1.75 per bu; horseradish, 6075c bunch; lettuce, head, per hamper, 2550c; leaf, 10 15c per box; mushrooms, 40(fi55c per lb; onions, 75ffi80e per bu; cumner craes, Texas, $1.0u&1.05; pieplant. $1.15C 1.25; parsley, home grown. 15 20c per doz; peppers, $2.00ffJ2.75 per crate; radishes, zali'SOc per box; string beans, green, $2.003.00 per bu; wax. $2.00fa3.00 per bu; tomatoes, $1.502.25 per crate; turnips, 40$i50c per box; watercress, 10 12 c per doz.

Market Place of the Mimnimakers Full of Live Suggestions Even Inspiration to any Wideawake Business Man. The Fact that You Don'4 Feel the Need of any New Employees Isn't a Sign that you Won't Find a Paying Idea by Running Through the Situation Wanted Ads in Today's Munnigrams

NOTICES.

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. MORKITZ RUMSTADT, Administrator. Dated . 19 .

PRODUCE MARKET.

Butter Receipts. 6.725 tubs: creamery, extras, 23c; price to retail dealers, 27c; prints, 28c; firsts, 21c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 21c; dnirles. extra, 23c; firsts, 21c; seconds. 18c; ladles, No. 1, 18c; packing stock, 17c. Eggs Receipts, 28.523 cases; miscel-

Put a amall amount each week In mt i included, 19c; firsts, must be 70 per tagm in a good, reliable saving, baak, j cent frf?.h- 20ci Pme firsts, packed in ... . 'I new whitewood cases and must be 85 use tne per cent fresh, 21c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 Citizens' German National Bank1 7 22c; No 1 dirties-i8c: ! Potatoes Receipts, 41 cars; choice to

DOLLAR STARTS A BAVUfC- i n07 falr to a.CCOUJfT. Veal Quotations for veal in good

NOTICE. The members of the Pine Street Presbyterian church and congregation are hereby notified that there will lie a congregational meeting held in their chapel on Pine street, Hammond. Ind., Thursday. May the 13th, 1909. at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of considering business interests of this church? including the election of additional ruling Elders and filling vacancies in the board of trustees that may have occurred. It is earnestly requested and urgod 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.

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I Lake County Title & Guaranty Go. (kBSTRACTEES)

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES

r. B. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAfPER, Treasurer KDWARD J. KDKH, Manafin

Secretary's Ofllce 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AND GROWN POINT, IND

SIIERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana) (ss: County of lake.) Cause No. 4238. Lake Superior Court, May Term, 1908 Lake BuDerlor Court. Keb. Term. 1909

ALBERT PICK & COMPANY. A COR

PORATION, vs.

FRANK J. SWADA, SWADA. wife of said Frank J. Swada. whose chris

tian name is unknown: Peter Hand

Brewing Company, Calumet Lumber Company, Hiram Day, Rudolph Schwalb, Herman Gertal. A. W. Kern, H. E. Treusch, Gary Lumber Company, and the Gary Hardware Company. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the 8th Day of May, 1909, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. am1 four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding- seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot two (2) in block twelve (12). Chi-cairo-Tolleston Land and Investment Company's third addition to Tolleston, In section nine (9). township thirty-six (36) north range eight (8) west of the 2nd P. M., in the town of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. Also lot one (1), block twelve (12), ChlCagoTolleston Land and Investment Company's third addition to Tolleston, in section nine (9). township thirty-six (S6). North range eight (8) west of the 2nd P. M.. in the town of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said Bale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Frank J. Swada et al. at the suit of Albert Pick and Company, a Corporation. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. D. J. MORAN, Atty, for Cross-Complainant and Peter Hand Brewing Company.

FOSSIBLY 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 a0c some of your neighbors, who QOOK 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 & Electric Co.

147 South Hohman Street

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NOTICE. Just try a munnlmaker. Others are making money out of them. Why not vnu?

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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 Phone S. Chicazo 104. S. CHICAOO

Copyright, iqot), by Metropolitan Syndicate, Jnc, N. Y.

Somebody Else Has a Use for It if

You Have Not It isn't useless. You only think so. Here is a good idea a good way to let the little Munnlmaker classified ads in the TIMES prove that they can make money for YOU. Just wake up to the fact that the thing that you don't want may be the very thing that some reader of the TIMES Is eager to find and pay money for. Look over your belongings, find what you can spare easiest, and then make your offer known to the enterprising Munnimakers, who read through the TIMES classified ads every day, for chances to get the things they need, at an advantageous price. Dear Mr. Munnimaker, co The TIMES Classified Columns. Through a little Munnlmaker Classified Ad in the

TIMES, my whole egg and butter route was built up. Yours Truly, A Worker. Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of THE TIMES, or phone him, No. 111, whenever you need anything.

FOR RENT.

FOR KEXT-Three ern conveniences; age. hSb Uroadway

elesant fiats: modInquire S.ix & PavGarv. 2H-2

FOR RENT Uns of advertising spare in these columns in which ymi can get rid of that spare furnished room.

FOR RENT L,iKht housekeeping, two modern first floor rooms (modern), for two people. 312 Sibley St. 2S-2

FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all modern conveniences. Apply 115 Williams street. 27-5

FOR RENT 2-story house; modern conveniences; 3-4 Mason St.; possession Mav 12- Chas. Kasson, Xo. 1 Bell-

view place, Hammond; tele

phone 281 or iD.

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FOR RENT Furnished room for two gentlemen: 14 block from Hammond"VThltin car and 4 blocks from interurban line, inquire 370 Cedar street. Hammond. 27-5

FOR RENT Two rooms: modern conveniences; can do liKht housekeeping if desired; rent reasonable. 51 Ogden street. 27-2

FOIt RENT Two furnished rooms for liffht housekeeping. 425 Logan St.. upstairs. 26-tf FOR RENT Small store room, 346 E. State St.: has skylight; suitable for picture gallery, shoe shop, eta; no children or dogs. Phone 3532. 24-4

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MALE HELE WANTED.

WANTED Paperhanger; for an all around man. Whiting, Ind.

steady work 550-imh St., 28

FOR SALE.

WANTED Married man for steady outdoor position as collector; muot live In Hammond and be able to give good references; $14 per week and a good commission besides; this is a good position for right man. Apply Thursday April 29, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., room 23, Rimbach Bldg., Hammond, Ind. 27-2

WANTED Success Magazine requires the services of a man In Hammond to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special methods unusually effective; position permanent: prefer one with experience, but would consider any apfiicant with gocd natural quallflcaions; salary $1.60 per day. with commission option Address with references, R. C. Peacock, roo ml02. Success Magazine Bldg.. New York. 1

WANTED 1.000 more men to use The Time want ads every night and see how good they are.

WANTED Railway mail clerks; salary $800 to $1,400; no "layoffs"; examination for Hammond May 16; common education sufficient; candidates prepared free; write immediately for particulars. Franklin Institute. Dept. 47 A. Rochester. N. T.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For Hammond property, 40-acre farm about 7 miles from Grand Haven, Mich., including 100 fruit trees; implements included. Inquire Gust Kimllng. 452 Garfield avenue, cor. Lincoln. WTest

Hammond, 111. 28-6

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 Guffln & Mauzy, 207 Reynolds Bldg.; telephone 293. 22-tf

FOR RENT Large furnished room; will give board; prefer man and wife. 286 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 Desirpbla room at 1204 Beacon street; steam heat, electric light and ail modern conveniences; lady preferred. East Chicago. 16-tf

FOR RENT Two-story orick building, Indiana Harbor; suitable for saloon and rooming house: corner main street; rent $75. Address John R. Farovid Co., Indiana Harbor. Ind.; phone 34. 16-tf

FOR SALE Standard bred 7-year-old stallion: HambUtonian; guaranteed sound. Clifford Bros., R. 1, Box 7, Hobart. Ind. 27-4 FOR SALE OR TRj.DE $1,300 stock of shoes. Address Lock Box 31. Lowell. Ind. 28-6

FOR SALE Smart white French poodle. 423 Michigan avenue. 28-1 FOR SALE Seven-room house; good location; 3678 Penn avenue, Indiana Harbor; ' phone 764. 26-6 FOR SALE Second hand mission furniture. Call between 9 a. in. and 5 p. m. Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays; will sell cheap. Room 107, First National Bank Bldg. 27-3

FOR SALE A 9-room house and lot on Rimbach avenue. Inquire at Times office. 27-3

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

FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Phone 1131 or call 35 Carroll street. 2S-tf

WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. Holm, 63 Rimbach avenue, Hammond. 28-3

WANTED Young ladies of good moral character with some high school education to enter training school for nurses; school now open. For particulars addrees superintendent of nurses, Mercy Hospital, Gary, Ind. 28-tfws WANTED Girl for housework; must be good laundress and cook; good wages to right party. 518 So. Hohman street, Hammond. 28-tf

WANTED Young lady as cashier and to answer telephone; must speak German. Call Times office for particulars. 26-tt

WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Apply 33 Warren street. 26-3

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LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND WAGONS.

One Month to One Year. Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly Payments.

MONEY! ARE YOU IIV NEED? Our Way is Your Way. Ask Us.

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Let us make your credit good and put your debts in one place. Do you owe any Furniture Company? Do you owe any other LOAN COMPANY? Have you other debts you would like to cancel? Let us loan you MONEY enough to pay them all. Our terms are positively the lowest and easiest in the Calumet District. Our treatment of the Golden Rule kind. Our special Rebate Plan is the Main Feature, saving you many dollars.

LOANS MADE IN HAMMOND, EAST CHICAGO WHITING, INDIANA HARBOR GARY, HEGEWISCH, WEST HAMMOND.

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WANTED Middle aged woman for light housework and care for baby; good place for right party. Apply Goldstein's store, S420 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. 24

WANTED All around woman at the Hammond House; home for right woman. Apply In person, 35 S. Hohman. 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.

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 BALE Chicken house. 6x12 feet: double lined, large windows, gravel roof, perfect construction, $25; cheap for any one who appreciates the value of & good house. R. H. Cross, phone 5254 or 4451 after 6 p. m. 26-3

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 287, a 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; 35.5x124; Homewood addition; bargain. Inquire 19 Carroll St. 24-10

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 acr

truck farm. Thornton township; one mile of South Chicago city llfnlts; terms

will be such that will De nara to Beat. f C i U One ia.t . . ir n 1 . a

Burnham. 111. l-tl

FOR RENT Three line spaces for ten cents a day. They do the business. They watch its columns pretty close.

WANTED TO RENT

WANTED Lawyer wants office in

office in modern building for use

evenings only. 28-6

WANTED To rent a neat little cot

tage, with yard, in good locality, by reliable party. Call or address 284

Michigan avenue. 28-3

WANTED To rent a six or 7-room house or flat in south part of Hammond. Phone 1704. 24-3

Have an established reputation for fair treatment, and can assure you that If you borrow money from us you will pt

courteous treatment and the lowest rates offered. In the -city. You can obtain a

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WANTED Furnished suite either for light housekeeping or with board; must be first-class; answer immediately. F. Buck, Gen'l Delivery, Hammond, Ind. 23-3

WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy 4 to 6-rfom cottage; state lowest price, best terms and location. Address K. care Lake County Times. 26-3

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 Demlng, (30 Hohman St. 27-3

FOR SALE Good seed corn; get your order in at once as our stock is getting low. Klee Bros., Hessvllle. Ind. 24

FOR SALE Two Scotch collies Apply Gust BJork's buffet. 10028 Ewlng 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

FOUND Opportunities In The Times want columns every day In the weeli except Sunday. BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Webster improved 8 horsepower gasoline engine; in good condition; for a good work horse or mule. Address J, Lake County Times. 22

FOR EXCHANGE Three-compartment grocery ice box for a two-compartment ice box. or will pell same. Address R, Iike County Times. 19

FOR EXCHANGE First class work on ladles' 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

SITUATIONS WANTED

WANTED Work by sober, reliable married man; handy at almost anykind of work. Call or address 134 Clinton street. 2S-2

FOR SALE 12 Edison wet primary batteries, 150 ampers hours each- in first-class condition; just the thing fori

?.rVr "r,18i llYia "ft; luitTKll AND EXCHANGE Lots of

hf nrlr. ArrJ .t Vi t le"S than p. op!,, in Hammond, Gary. East Chi ?.lf ?rrlS.?'APPly at 646 Tr"man ave- Cago. T-.lleston. Whiting. Indiana liar

"'""""'"u' Z2-tI.bor. Crown Point and Lowell have

I found this department a success.

FOR SALE Eight rooms at 7th and

lyier streets; modern in every re-' t-tit-c-.t t spect; built for bride; nothing like it' IjKbUiNAlj L" ,.H,ar o-r A1'1!- t'o.lQO: $1,000 cash, ; PERSONAL Every Individual auto

'""" must De sold. mobile owner in the United States

.j. f.V. ,V, -i"u.uie Agency, i and abroad should oin the Interna-

"ej"ulus- ary. 22-tf I tlonal Automobile League. PamDhlet

WANTED Position by widow with little boy, as competent, reliable housekeeper or good plain cook. 142 Doty street. Hammond. 27-2

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

WANTED Plain sewing; shirt waists' a specialty. Call upstairs 280 Plum-t mer avenue. 26-6 1

WANTED Position as stenographer

experienced. Addres3 Box 363, Whit

ing.

FOR SALE! Entire set of grocery store and meat market fixtures; cheap If taken at once. Telephone 2211 Garv nr

. 1 postoffice Box 174. 17-tf

',' ,;FOR SALE Rooming house.

150 South Hohman

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IF TUU HAVEN'T A PLACE TO WORK and want one, or if you haven't a girl and want one. Times "ads" have been remarkably successful.

BOARD AND ROOMS

WANTED Board and room for elderly lady in Gary; will giadlv aid in light household duties; don't wish to pay fabulous rates but will fully compensate. Address 74, care Lake Countv

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

FOR SALE We have a good barn on a H-acre lot on South Bend lnterurban; 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 S0x27, at Oak Glen, 111.; retiring on account of old age. Inquire of Herman Voctte. Oak Glen, 111. 6-lta

showing the dealers prices of automobile tires, also application blank

mailed upon request. 30-tf

MISCELLANEOUS. PAINTING. PA PERU A NGIXG. CLEANing. calclmining, graining. sign painting', etc., done. Inquire 370 Cedar street, Hammond. 27-5

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Giving. you a rebate on the xra. expired time. No inquiries of your friends or neighbors our ; business is . strictly confidential

HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 S. HOHMAN ST. Phons 257 Over-ModeUCIothiers ASK US! You Can Depsnd on What WE SAY.

The Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Ry. Co. TIE tble In effect April 11, 1909. Trnlna leave Hammond an followm

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

MISCELLANEOUS Yes, we advertise anything you want to dispose of six days in the week.

For Sale Cheap! 10,000, (100 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumblnj: Qoods, every thin; necessary ti build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7337 arir A

WEST LiUUND EAST BOUND Daily j Sunday Laiiy Sunday 6.10 6.10 6.00 I a. 30 7.00 7.13 6.00 8.35 7.35 8.15 6.35 7.20 8.15 .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 .00 10.4S 10.15 1.15 9.45 11.40 11.00 2.15 10.25 12 4T. 11.40 3.15 11.00 1.25 12.12 4.15 11.40 2.45 1.00 B.15 M2.25 3.40 1.40 .OT l.oo 4.45 2.13 50 1.40 B.Sil 3.O0 7.42 2.25 .1S 3.40 K.45 S. OO fl.35 4.13 8.35 3.40 7.20 5.00 10.35 4.25 S 15 5.40 11.20 COO U 15 6.05 5.40 10.15 U.35 B.20 X12.20 6.50 0.5O 7.40 7.40 ' 8 35 K.15 ; 9.35 .15 10.38 10.15 11.20 XI2.20

Gary' only, x Michigan City only. Figures in light for A, M.; 5n black for P. MTrains leaving Hammond east bound at 6.35, 9.00 and 11.00 a. m.; 1.40. 3.00 nd 5.40 p. ro., will carry baggage. For Information call Hammond ISO. W. 17. WALLACE. General Manager.

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