Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1909 — Page 7

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South Shore Line (C.L.S. fi S. B. R. R.) In effect June 27, IHO!). Trninn leave Hammond an follows i

7 'fy'iPY Loans made in Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago, Gary, Ind. Harbor Hejrewish, Burn ham and West Hammond Quick Service Standard Treatment A Square Deal Company $10.00 to $200,00 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS EAST CHICAGO. Lots 40 and 41, block 6. subdivision NE i 29-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Herbert Jones 1,1'3 Lot 28, block 2, Bell & Hoffman's addition. Paul B. Lipinski to Mateusz Such 2a GARY. Lot 21 block 85, Gary Land Co.'s eubdvislon, Gary Land Co. to Julia B. Patten 817 Lots 27, 28, Orchard Park, Forrest P. Rundell to Fred F. Farti&m tt0 Lot 2 4, block 81, Gary Land Co.'s subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Mary Heffner 6-a Lot 47, NT j lot 4S, block 2, Douglas Park, t'nited States Land Co. to Amalla Bergstrom 400 TOLLKSTON'. Lot 3, block 3. Jefferson Land & Realty Co.'s first subdivision. South Bend Sc Gary Land Co. to to Julius A. Welk 229.63 HAMMOND. Lot 11, Huehn's addition, Mary A. Schuetz to Paul I?. Lipinski... loO Lots 14 ami 15. Huehn's addition, Waldburg Murl to Paul B. Ll..plnskl SQ0 Lot 11. N lot 12, block 12, redivision E part North Side addition, Joel S. Blackmun to En-. glehardt Ullrich 1 'Lot 13, S H lo tl2 block 12. E part North Side addition, James E. Marker to Joel S. Balckmun 375 Lot 16, E M lot 15, block 3, East Lawn addition. Ullrich and Blackmun to John D. Smith 337 GLEN PARK. Lots 9 to 13, 34. 35, 36, block 6, Reissig's addition. Jacob Hein to Albert Morris 1,000 Lots 11, 12. 13. 34. 35, 36. block 6, Reissip's addition, Albert Morris to Jacob Hein ' 500 Section 4-32-7 W Block 8; lots 20 to 48, block 5: lots 12 and 13 in block 2. Washington Park addition. Belle Stokes et a! to Su- '- sie G. Hamilton . 1 Blocks 1 and 4 and lots 1 to 19. block 5 Washington Park ad- t dition. Belle Stokes et al to Chester E. Lamme 1 PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts. 17,350 tubs; creamery, extras, 25c; price to retail dealers, 26c; prints, 27c; extra firsts, 24c; firsts. 23c; seconds. 211ic; dairies, extra, 25c; firsts, 21c; seconds, ISc; ladles. No. 1, 18Me; packing stock, 17M.C Eggs Receipts, 16,372 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 17Vbc; cases Included. 18c; ordinary. 18c; firsts, must he 70 per cent fresh, 19Vic; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must he S5 per cent fresh, 21c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 23c; No, 1 dirties, 16c; checks. 19 He Potatoes Fair to good. 1525c. New pot it nes Receipts. 45 cflr:: 60 Automobile Chauffeurs ire Wanted Everywhere Why not take a course in a night school of Automobile Engineering Few weeks makes you competent to except position at 20 to 30 dollars per week. Lake Ccun y School of Automobile Engineering F. J. Ault. 4709 Olcott Ave. Tel 422 East Chicago. Ind.

Report of the Condition, of . THE CITIZENS' GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, June 23, 1909. RESOlRtES. Loans and discounts $335,514.13 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 312.23 TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation 40,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 150,000.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 7,300.00 Bonds, securities, etc: . 90,633.54 Banking bouse, furniture and fixtures 1,643.20 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 4,154.10 Due from approved reserve agents 13S.369.84 Exchanges for clearing house 1,423.65 Notes of other national banks ; 2,000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 165.12 LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK VIZ: Specie $19,959.90 Legal-tender notes S.000.00 27.959.90 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation).... 2,000.00 Total $301,475.76 LIABILITIES. Capital.,stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 14,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 7,544.01 National bank notes outstanding 40,000.00 Dividends unpaid 40.00 Individual deposits subject to check $390,915.92 Demand certificates of deposit 7,912.23 Time certificates of deposit 89,125.60 Certified checks 1.938.00 United States deposits 150,000.00 Total deposits 639,891.75 Total $501,475.78

State of.Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I, E. a Emerlne, Cashier of the above - the above statement is true to the best Subscribed and sworn to before this 25th day of June, 1909. JOHN M. STINSON, Notary Public. My commission expires March .4mo.

The Only Wa.y To keep.your credit good is to meet you obligations promptly. You no doubt find thi Impossible at times. Perhaps you hava gotten behind with your accounts and your creditors are pres.ln you for settlement. Don't overlook the fact that It Is often good policy to borrow 'money and make your credit a standing asset to you. Try It. Let us lend you the money from $10.00 to $200.00 on your Furniture, Piano. Horses, Wag-on, etc. and give you from One Month to One Year to repay same with Weekly. Bl-Weekly or Monthly Payments to suit. If you owe other Loan Companies that are charging you High Rates and giving deceptive Terms, such as $50.00 at $1.20 and $25.00 at 60c per wejek for 50 weeks, let us pay them oft and save you money and give you the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms to be obtained in the Calumet District, and allow you the Rebates due on all Loans paid up before Maturity, saving you Money In both propositions. Leniency In case of sickness. Loss of Employment, etc., is only one of the Many Advantages to be gained by dealing with a Company that aims to protect one and all, and extend to every one a degree of Consideration that Induces them to become our friends. Fair Treatment, Honest Dealings, Private, Courteous and Confidential. Our Ever Increasing Business Is The Best Proof As To Who Is Taking Care of the Qeneral Public In The Best Possible Manner. cni.ur.TET loah company Largest and most reliable Company in Calumet District. Room 212 Hammond Building. Phone 323 Hammond, Ind.

Open Every Evening Phone, Write 75c per bu, as to quality. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 7V48c; 60 to 80 lbs, 89c; 80 to 100 lbs, $y2'i?10r; fancy. 10c. Dressed beef R1ET37 No. 1, 12Vfec; No. 1 loins, 15c; No. 1 round. 10c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 13 He; roosters, . .S.fec; springs 162c; geese, 9c; ducks, 11 18c. ' . Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.65(52.67; fair to good. $2. 50 2.60; red kidney. ?2.352.50; brown Swedish,. $2.10fii'2.35; lima, California, per 100 lbs. J5.00. Berries Strawberries, 60c(g$1.50 per 16-qt case; gooseberries, $ 1.2 a 1.35 per 16-qt case; blackberries. $1.502.00 per 24 qts; raspberries, red, $2.00 fa1 2.50 per 24 pts; $2.00 per 24 qts. Green vegetables Asparagus, 50c $1.50 per box; beets, 3550c per box; cabbage. 40cJi$l.G0 per crate; carrots, box, $1.00 'a 1.25 ; cucumbers, 40(390c per box; cauliflower, 50 75c per box; green onions, 5(g6c per bunch; green peas, 75c $1.25 per bu; horseradish. .6075c a bunch; lettuce, head, per box, 825c; leaf. 58o per box; mushrooms, 20ft' 33c per lb; onions. 90c per sack; pieplant, 812o per bunch; parsley, home grown, 10Cu20c per doz; peppers, 50c$1.00 per crate; radishes, 2575e. per box; spinach, b(i1rc per bu; sweet corn, $3.00Q "4.00 per brl; tomatoes, 50 65c per flat crate; turnips, box, 40 50c. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAY TERM, 1909. SILAS H STRAW N, TRI "STEE ET AL VS. MOLLIE GORDON ET AL, CAUSE NO. 5421. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Now comes the plaintiffs by Willis E. Roe, attorney, and files their amended complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, M. E. Mogg, whose true christian name ig unknown; F. S. Currle, whose true christian name Is unknown; W. M. Myere, whose true Christian name is unknown; M. E. Mo(?g, whose true christian name is unknown; F. S. Currie. whose true christian name is unknown, and W. M. Myers, whose true christian name is unknown, copartners doing business under the style and firm name of The Mogg Coal Company; Herrman P. Wille. administrator of the estate of Julius Wille, deceased; Herman P. Wills, administrator, and Julius A. Heineman, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein at the calling of said oause, on the 14th day of September, A. D. 1909. the same being the second day of the next term of said court to be begun and held in the Superior courthouse in said county and state on the second Monday of September, A. D. 1909, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Hammond, this 14th day of June. A. D. 1909. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By CHARLES W. AMES, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT". THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAY TERM, 1909. THE FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF EAST CHICAGO ET AL VS. CAROLINE M. FORSYTHE ET AL CAUSE NO. 5134. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiffs by Willis E. Roe .attorney, and files their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Caroline 51. Forsythe. and Jacob Forsythe, husband of Caroline Forsythe; the unknown heirs, legatees, deviaees. distributees nnd as sterns of Cnronamed bank, do solemnly swear that of my knowledge and belief. E. S. EMERINE, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: GEORGE M. EDER. J. J. RUFF. JAMES K. STINSON. .Directors.

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or Call Open Every Evening ii ii m mv i i i limn line M. Forsythe; the Standard Steel & Iron Company, their sucessors and assigns; R. Bertner, whose true christian name is unknown; Mrs. It. Bertner, wife of R. Bertner, whose true christian name is unknown; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees, distributees and assigns of R. Bertner and Mrs. R. Bertner, wife of R. Bertner, whose true christian name is unknown; J. V. Richardson, and Mrs. J. V. Richardson, wife of J. V. Richardson, whoso true christian name is unknown; the Board of Church Extension of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, their successors and assigns, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said court, and that unless thev appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of a!d cause, on the fourteenth day of September, A. D. 1909, the same being the second day of the next term of said court to be begun and held in the Superior courthouse at Hammond, in sain county and state on the second Monday of September, A. D. 1909, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Hammond, this 14th day of June, A. D. 1909 ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By CHARLES W. AMES, Deputy Clerk. notice to non-resident, the state of indiana, ukk County, in the lake superior court, may term, 1909. louis t. loucks vs. mary mulcahey et al cause no. 5735. action to foreclose mechanics' lien. Now comes the plaintiff by Willis E. Roe .attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendans. Mary Mulcahey and her Tiu3band, Thomas Mulcahey. are not restdi nts of the state of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thertin. at the calling of said cause, on the 14th day of September, A. D. 1909. the same being the second day of the next term of said court to be begun and held in the Superior courthouse at Hammond, in said county and state on tne second Monday of September, A. D. 1909. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Hammond, this 14th day of June, A. D. 1909 ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By CHARLES W. AMES, Deputy Clerk. . PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF HAMMOND. REQUIRING ALL DOGS TO BE MUZZLED. Whereas, the Mayor of the City of Hammond has trustworthy information of the existence of hydrophobia near said City, and that there is danger of the spread thereof. Therefore, I. Lawrence Becker. Mayor of the City of Hammond, Indiana, do hereby orde rand require, that all persons owning, possessing or harboring or having the care of any animal of the dog kind, within the limits of said City, to either confine or muzzle such animal for a term not hs than ninety days following the date of this proclamation. And it shall be the duty of all persons owing, possessing, harboring or having the care of anv animal of the dog kind, during the time mentioned in this proclamation, to confine such animal securely within some house or structure or to some substantial fastening upon his or her premises so as to prevent such animal from biting or being bitten from other animals, or to cause such an'mal to be securely and effectually muzzled: and no muzzle shall be deemed sufficient unless it be of such form and strength and so attached and fastened as will effectually prevent such animal from biting. During the time mentioned in this proclamation, any animal of the dog kind, which may be found running at larp-e within the City of Hammond, without being muzzled. Is hereby declared to be a nuisance by Ordinance No. 791, Approved June 4. I90S. During the time mentioned in this proclamation it Is the duty of the Chief of Police and all policemen, respectively-, to kill any animal of the dog kind, found running at large within said Citv. which is not securely muzzled, and during said time it is lawful for any person or prons t0ci!1 an' and all such unmuzzled dogs This proclamation is made and issued by virtue of the power vested in me Lawrence Becker, as Mavor of the said City of Hammond, Indiana, bv said office. In witness whereof, T have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of said Citv to be hereunto attached by the Clerk of said City. LAWRENCE BECKER Mayor of the City of Hammond. Attest: OTTO DUELKE, City Clerk Dated this 29th day of June, 1903. THE XCJIBER OF COPIES OF" THH TIMES SOLD OX THE STREETS OF HAMMOND ALONE EXCEEDS THE ENTIRE CIRCULATION OF ANV OTHER PAPER. IN THE CITY. For 5a8e Cheapl 10,000, (HX) feet food ce w and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. DorsK Windows. Piambinz Goods, ermry thlft necessary to feRd a hous with. Call with estimate. J, G. KUEL, 7M7J3rttA Drink Pure Spring Water From the Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St. Jonn, Indiana Delivered 10c per rial. 3 gals. 25c. 4 fiais. 40c. CaU Phone 1 or 173. Hammimd Pure Water Supply Co.

Market Place of the Munnimakers Fall 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 the Situation Wanted Ads in Today's Munnigrams

MALE HKLK WANTEJDl WANTED Carpenters; steady work. ' r i y -TV.- KPellacy master mechan- ; -c- inland Steel Co., Indiana Harbor 30-2 V.'AXTED Machinist. Apply Frank S. Betz Co., Hammond. 29-5 WANTED Manager for hardware ! store; must be competent to buy and uiKe run charge; chance for right pary V'&cquire Interest in good business on liberal terms. Address Hardware, care Lake Countv Tim.B va j WANTED Man to solicit orders for i shoe repair work; liberal commission Ask for Mr. Goldsmith, lluhstadts Dept. store. 2S-tf SALESMAN OF MIDDLE AGE. WHO is morally and financially clean, with good record behind him, can find permanent position; must nave energy and a desire to make good; none others need apply. Address S-Sl, care of The limes. 26-6 WANTED Kail way mail clerks, postotlice clerks mt.n .... --i . $600 to J1.600; examination in H?.mwond soon; S.000 appointments coming; j preparation free; write immediately for I schedule. X-rankiin Institute, Rochester. N. . ii ! WANTED Car builders. I Apply Fitzhugh - Luther Uo. 22-tf WAN f.D Success Magazine require the services of a man in Hammond to look after expiring subscription and to secure new business by means of special methods unusually effectlvs; position permanent; prefer oni wim xperience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; ealarv $1.60 per oay. with commission option. Address with references. R. C. Peacock, roo mlOx. Success Magazine Bldg., New York. 1 FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Girl of 15 or 16 to assist with general housework; to go home nignts. xup flat. 3 illiams St. WANTED Middle aged woman for kitchen work. Apply Hammond House, so a. iionman. lWANTED Good cook and woman to do general work around restaurant. Apply at German Restaurant, Tenth Ave., between Broadway and Washington Sts., Gary. 30-3 WANTED Two dlnlnfr room irirls Ar. ply Harbor Hotel, Indiana Harbor. 30 WANTED Good girl for general housework. 273 Sibley St. 24-tf SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Family washing- and iron lng to do at home. 08 Plummer Ave., second floor. 1-6 WANTED Girl past 12 years of age would like place with elderly lady as companion or assist with light duties. Address or call 275 Mich. Ave. 30-2 as i tt io clo washings; ouc a washing. Apply 393 Sohl St. 30-: WANTED Situation as motorman on street car or lnterurban line. Joseph ivrismon, d4B2 1'enn. Ave., Indiana HJ bor. 30-4 FOR RENT. TOR RENT Three pleasantly furnish ed rooms; private bath; room for Merit housekeeping. Apply 277 Oakley Ave. l-tf FOR RENT Two nice rooms with toil et and bathroom; all conveniences; opposite M. C. depot. Inquire 26S Plum nier Ave. j-i FOR RENT Five-room flat: modern conveniences. Inquire Hub Dept. store Whiting, or-phone i64. 1-3 FOR RENT Six rooms upstairs, at corner Michigan and Hohman St.; Christian family preferred. Call r60 Truman Ave. 1 FOR RENT Room with or without board in private family. Phone 5212. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. 130 Russell St. 2S-tf FOR RENT Six-room flat -with all modern conveniences; lower and upper flat. Richard Zimmerman, 211 WTest State St.; phone 174. 28-6 FOR RENT Seven-room lower flat; centrally located; modern except furnace; no children or dogs. Phone 3532 25 FOR RENT Furnished house for the summer. Call at 276 S. Hohman St., Hammond. 23-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; all conveniences; with or without board: gentlemen only. Inquire 310 Truman Ave.; phone 3462. 16-tf 271 to 275 State St.; gentlemen pre- i terrea. lu-ti FOR RENT Well established boarding house: partly furnished; will sell furniture, give lease to suit tenant. For I ar'.icjiars see Houren, Sefton and Ren- j ollet. Lawyers, rooms 4 5 and 6. Bren- i nan I iock. urnaaway, Gary. 8-tf FOR RENT Desirable room at 1204 Beacon street: steam heat, eiectrlo light and all modern conveniences; lady Dreferred. East Chicago. 16-tf FOR RENT Two-story Drlck building. Indiana Harbor; suitable for saloon ; and rooming house: corner main street; : rent w 1 w. Auuit-sr juiiit i v. i niuiiu v. yj . Indiana Harbor. Ind.; phone 34. 16-tf BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for 2-story holla e and 32 lots in town of 2.000 population; 05 miles south in 111.; good outbuilding, house in good repair; thlrfty town where there is plenty of work. Will exchange all or any part. Address M S. care Times. 3 0 FOR EXCHANGE Faperhanglng for a horse. Address R S, Times. 25 FOR EXCHANGE Candy wheel and 21 paddles for what have vou. Address O K, Eake County Times. 24FOR EXCHANGE One new victor phonograph with brass horn and record j case and 20 records, towards a horse : and buggy; will pay some difference. ' Address J T, care Lake County Times. j FOR EXCHANGE Horse, buggy and j harness for good milk cow. Address C P Times. 21 ' FOK EXCHANGE One cook stove range, one gas plate, one bedstead, one single barrel shotgun, for what have you? Address D II B. care Times. FOR EXCHANGE: Webster Improved 8 horsepower easollne ensrine: in Rood condition; for a good work horse or mule. Address J, Lake County Times. 22 BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED By office man, good place to board and room in Homewood or vicinity. Address "A B." Times. 30-3 ' PERSONAL ' TO HAMMOND PUBLIC: Johnson s studio is not on State St., as some People are stating. Johnson is located at 334 S. Hohman St., cor. Ogden, ILimmond. tl-1

FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good milch cow; part Jersey. Joe Kuhhnan, Monro, St., south of Conkey plant. -3

, i i i FOR SALE Fine residence, good lo- ' cation, at 405 Truman Ave. Call at j above address. 29-6 FOR SALE New. large Edison phonograph with I'O new records; wi'l sell cheap. 430 Indiana Ave. FOR SALE Un account of sickness I ceries, meats and horse and wagon. Apply lai Indiana Ave. FOR SALE Very old violin, in good condition, tan 41 jonney Ave. to-o FOR SALE Furniture of seven rooms. Call 3430 Elm St., Indiana Harbt r. 26 SPECIAL In order to disnose of the few remninlne lots we have in C. C. Smith's addition to Hammond, we have decided to throw ofr the usual agent s commission and give it to the purchasers of our lots. Bring or send this ad to our office in East Chicago, Ind., with $10 cafh and you get a contract for any of our inside lots showing a credit of $20. Balance can be paid in mommy i payments of $5. The price is the same ; 1200 per lot. This offer good for ten days only from June 22, 1909. Lots are located. one bloek south of Conkey Ave., be- j tween Madison and Monroe Sts, Ham mond, Ind. THE LADD AGENCY. First National liank Bldg., East Chi cago, Ind. Rooms 3 and 4. 22 FOR SALE Two Ford runabouts in fine condition; one has magneto; theso cars have been taken in exchange lor new Buicks; will be sold cheap. Apply Hammond Garagt. 72-74 S. Hohman. 22FOR SALE Model F Bulck; best offer takes. Applv Hammond Garage, 72-7 S. Hohman St. 22-tf FOR SALE Lady's combination saddle horse and driver; seven years old; city broke; bargain; must be sold at once. Apply to E R C, care Lake County Times. 22-tf FOR SALE Saloon; good stand; corner Morton court and Stat eSt. Telephone 4422. 17-tf LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Nose glasses in case on South Hohman St. near Russell St. Call at Times office. 1-3 LOST Fountain pen without cap, June 30. Reward if returned to Lake Co. Times. 30-2 LOST Handhag containing $50 in gold, on South Bend lnterurban, between Clark road and Gary, Monday afternoon; car left Gary at 3:45. Liberal reward for return to Times office. 29-2 LOST Gold locket and chain Sunday at Larke Front park. Suitable reward for return to Times office. 29 LOST Pongee collar on S. Hohman St. Please return to Times office. 29-tf LOST Several weeks ago, tie pin, small wishbone with diamond setting; prize! as keepsake; on Hohman St. or in Hammond Bldg. Finder please return to Times office. 22-tf LOST Small, flat btown purse, containing money and cards, on car between Hammond and East Chicago. Reward if returned ty Lake County Times. Phone 111 or 1074. . 14 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED The people of Lake county to know we Loan Money on Watches and Diamonds. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond Bldg-, Hammonrt. ind. -tf EVERT INDIVIDUAL AUTOMOBILE owner In the United States and abroad should Join the International Automobile League. Pamphlet showing dealers' prices of automobiles tires and application blank mailed upon request Address International Automobile League. Home Office. Buffalo. N, Y. Leon A. Berezniak. official attorney, state of Indiana. 10-11 CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat bv sample: No. 2 red, $1.45; No. 2 hard, $1.25 1.27. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.29' 1.31. Corn bv sample: No. 2. IZM'ct'Zc; No. 2 white. 75c: No. 2 vellow, 72 H f? 73ic; No. 3. 725724f: No. 3 vellow, 73HffT73c: No. 4. 70g72Hc. Oats bv sample: No. 2 white. 52! 53c; No. 3, 4Sc: No. 3 white, 47? 52 Vic; No. 4 white. 46'7V49,c: standard. 54o CHICHESTER S PILLS TflF lll tHOm BEANO, t i Ladle! Atk jour DmprUt fort hl.b-lOTts Diamond Hrmmdi 1'tlU in Kc4 D.1 4,.ld metallic' boxes, scaled with Biue Ribbon.-' i Kbe bo otner. hit or voir llraraiitt. Askfnrt HI-Cire&.TEH' IlAMONI ItRAND PILLS, for Wk years known as Best, Safest, Alw.vs Rellabla SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVIRYWKLRS. 4th of July Excursion ROUND TRIP via G. C. & L. Visit Muncie's famous West Side Park, containing the largest roller ska tins . rink in indlana Ball Game at Marlon, Marion vs. Wabash SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 3d Train leaves C. C. 5 L. station, Hammond, at 11:06 p. m. Tickets good returning until train No. 2 of Monday, July 5 tor further information and tickets o-: C. W. HEIMBACH, Agt. 154 S. Hohman St. Office Phone 1801 Res. Phone 4494

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(GARY AND WESTERN) Effective May 23, 1909 Subjsct to change without nolle ALL TRAINS DAILY. Between Hammond and Gary.

Hammond (Cal. Av)Lv Gibson Ar Ivanhoe " Weit Gary Tolleston " Gary (Broadway) " Gary (Virginia Av) Ar 6.15 6.25 6.35 6.38 6.45 Between Gary Gary (Virginia Av) Lv Gary (Broadway ....Ar Tolleston " West Gary " lvanhoo " Gibson " Hammond (Cal. Av) Ar 7.15 7.22 7 25 7.35 7.45

Stops on signal to receive or discharge passengers. Light face figures for (A.M.); Black face figures for (P.M.). Tickets on sale A Michigan Central Depot, Hammond and (Broadway), and at C. I. & S. Station at Gibson.

WHEN YOU ARE PINCHED FOR MONEY, THERE'S NOTHING THAT WILL HELP YOU OUT LIKE MONEY. Any Amount From $10.00 Up. LOWEST RATES IN CALUMET DISTRICT. BEST SERVICE. A little advice from a well meaning friend may nelrj some. Promises may give you a little encouragement, but they won't pay the grocer's bill, or the butcher's, or the doctor's. You need something mere substantial you need the "dough." The assistance we can render you, is o'f a practical sort. Of course when we loan money, it's purely a matter of business. But we believe it will make you a friend of ours, too you'll like the way we do business, r.nd the treatment accorded you. That's how we've been able to build up such a long list of satisfied customers. If we do not treat our clients in such a way as to gain their friendship, we would not expect them to come back again. So if you are in need of financial assistance at this time, don't hesitate to apply to us in person, by letter, or by phone. If you own household goods, or piano, etc., it is evidence of your ability to pay bac,k the money. We make the payments large or small to suit you. You can have from one month to one year to pay back the money. We charge you only for the length of time you keep the money. You get a rebate for each month that you pay in fall before the time stated in the contract. We give you a statement of your account showing all details. If you owe another loan company, we will pay them off for you and give you more money at lower rates" than you are paying. There are many other advantages to be had by dealing with the oldest, largest and most reliable company in the Calumet District. REMEMBER We are the plain figures and square deal company. Call, write or phone, and our representative will see you. We make loans anywhere in the Calumet District on a few hours notice. Hammond Loan & Guarantee Co. 145 South Hohman Street Phone 257 Over Model Clothiers ASK US! YOU CAN DEPEND ON WHAT WE SAY.

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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES r. 8. MOTT, President F&AXK HAAtMONO, Vice-President J. S. B1ACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAfPEH. Treasurer

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