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Loans made in Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago, Gary, Ind. Harbor Hegewish, Burnham and West Hammond PRIVATE - COURTEOUS - CONFIDENTIAL - DEAL WITH THE ONLY SQUARE DEAL COMPANY Leniency in case of Sickness, loss of Employment, or other unforseen Difficulfies are only a few of the many feaiures to be gained by dealing with a Company ihaf protects all.
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We are the only one Company that Is now offering the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms on Loans of S10.00 to $200.00 upon Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, from One Month to One Year and allowing repayment of same in Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly Payments to suit your Income. WE ARE THE ONLY ONE COMPANY THAT ARE NOT TRYING TO DECEIVE THE PEOPLE BY OFFERING DECEPTIVE AND MISLEADING TERMS SUCH AS LOANS OF $50.00 at $1.20 and $25.00 at 60c PER WEEK FOR A PERIOD OF 50 WEEKS. AS THERE ARE TERMS THAT ARE NOT SQUARE AND ARE JUST TO LEAD YOU ON. WE ARE THE ONLY ONE COMPANY THAT DOES NOT PUT OUT FAKE $1.00 COUPONS TO INDUCE YOU TO BECOME OUR CUSTOMER AND THEN RUN UP THE COST OF LOANS TO OVERCOME THE OUTLAY OF THE COUPONS. This Company is the only one that does tell you to the cent what any amount of Money will cost you, and we offer no bribes or misleading statements, but what we do offer you Is A FAIR AND SQUARE BUSINESS PROPOSITION IN BLACK AND WHITE, TOGETHER WITH POSITIVELY THE LOWEST RATES AND EASIEST TERMS TO BE OBTAINED ANYWHERE IN THIS GREAT CALUMET DISTRICT. OUR REBATE SYSTEM THAT WE ADVERTISE IS THE ONE BIG FACTOR THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ELSEWHERE AND WE MAKE REBATES ON ALL THE LOANS PAID SOONER THAN NOTE CALLS FOR. WE DON'T MAKE THEM ON THE PERCENTAGE BASIS BUT RIGHT ,TO THE EXACT TIME YOU HAVE USED HE MONEY. Trusting that you will see that we can do you good, and those having Loans with other Companies we would be glad to deal with, knowing that we can save you Money on the Transfer of your dealing any time. CM.UU1ET LOan COHPfiilV Largest and most reliable Company In Calumet District. Room 212 Hammond Building. Phone 323 Hammond, Ind.
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Market Place of the Munnimakers Fnll of Live Suggestions -Even Inspirationto 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
MATiK HELP. WANTREL
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furnish bond. Address with references to X Y, Lake Co-
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That the president wanted Congressman Crumpacker on the conference committee in recognition of the Indiana congressman's services on the ways and means committee, is stated in a Washington dltspatch, which ays: "President Taft was Blighted In the formation of the conference committee. The president wanted Representative Crumpacker, a downward revisionist, as a member of the house conferees, but Speaker Cannon turned Crumpacker down, and appointed Representative Fordney. The speaker did not help his case any when he announced that the great Mississippi valley, with Its teeming republican population, was deserving of recognition and that he had appointed Fordney on that account. Everybody knows that Fordney, who is the highest protectionist in public life, does not represent the sentiment In Indiana and other Mississippi vny states, while CrumpaoWer t.r "Whole state delft:olons from states like Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebraska are threatening to vote against the conference report unless changes are made in conference that will give the bill the appearance of a respectable revision measure. Republican members from the states whose pfogressive senators voted agalsnt the bill do not see how they can justify themselves with their people unless they tand by the senators and vote against the conference report."
HUNDREDS OF MINERS ENTOMBED Paris, France, July 12. A special dispatch received here from Lisbon reports a serious explosion of Are damp in a coal mine at Belmez, Spain. Several hundred miners are said to be entombed. Efforts at rescue are being made and forty-two living and seventeen dead already have been brought out. No corroboration of this report has been received from Madrid.
PASSENGERS ESCAPE IN RAILROAD WRECK
El Paso, Texas, July 12. The Sunset limited No. 9 of the Southern Pacific railroad, due in El Paso from the east at 7:1 Oo'clock this rooming, left the track at Aragon at 1 a. m. today. The engine, mail, baggage and chair cars went into the ditch. The engineer and fireman Jumped and the engineer was unhurt. The fireman was injured in the back. None of the passengers in the chair car was injured. A spreading rail caused the accident.
Mayme a "Roller." Mayme Young, a bad Gary negress, was arrested Saturday night by Officers Marcruardt and Newman on a charge of "rolling" one of the other negroes in the south end of the city after she had gotten him intoxicated. The amount she is alleged to have taken is $29.44, and the police believe that they have enough evidence to send her to the pententlary. She has been charged with grand larceny and will be given a hearing on that charge today.
Roumanian Kissing Fair. There Is a sort of kls3ing.fair held yearly in one of the provincial towns of Roumania. Upon that day, at any rate, there is free trade in kisses. This festival is held upon the feast of St. Theodore, and it is said that all the girls in the town not only allow themselves to be kissed on' that day, but offer themselves for that purpose.
Sure of It. And nine out of ten women are confident that if they had been born men they would be making better salaries than their husbands are.
Those Hats. A teacher of physical culture says the European peasant women are blessed with health and strength hecause of the exercise they get in carrying heavy baskets on their heads. How strong our fashionable women ought to get this spring! New York Herald. Anxiety. Some men, seem to be as anxious to separate you from your time as others are to separate' you from your money. Chicago News.
BUY UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK as an Investment. SafMta.nd will be enormously profitable with growth. Already a successful commercial enterprise established on a net froflt basis. Don't overlook United Wireess it has all the earmarks of another Bell Telephone chance for money-making. Full facta on request. KEgPESg &CQ Harvester Uiig., Chicago.
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About paying rent and arrange with us at once to buy one of these fine new cottages and own a home of your own. They are a story and a half high, 22x32 feet, lot 50 feet, located on Torrence avenue, just north of Gostlin near interurban station and Pennsylvania Depot. Price each "$1,500. Terms only $75 down, balance in monthly payments, same as rent. Go and see them. Houses and lots for salein all parts of the city.
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LEGAL NOTICES. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township. Lake County, Indiana, that I am a male inhabitant and resident of said city and township, and above the age of twentyone (21) years, am a person of good moral character, the actual owneV and proprietor of said business, and am not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and that I have been continuously a resident of said towns:i;p for more than ninety (90) davs last past, and that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, at their regular August Term. 1909 for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time; the kind of liquors to be sold being spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors. I will also ask the privilege of carrying on the business of selling at retail, cigars, tobacco and soft drinks and serving lunches, in connection with said business; the premises upon which I desire a license to sell such Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and to permit the same to be drunk, is described as follows: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building; said room i3 twenty-three (23) -feet wide and thlrtv two feet long and facing north on State street and being situated on west half of lot two (2). block two (2) original town (now city) of Hammond. North Township. Lake County, Indiana, said building being known and numbered as 100 State street, said front room fronting on the south side of said street, said street being a public highway or street in Hammond, .orth Township, in Lake County, Indiana. There is one storage room in the rear and three small rooms in the second story of said building, used and occupied for assemblage purposes. The bar room is twenty-three feet wide and thirty-two feet long, and the bar is situated on the west side of said room near the front; there is one door entering said room from the front and one door from a side hall the hall opening on a private alley off State street; there are two doors connecting the rear of said bar room, one with the storage room, back south of said bar room the other with a blind open court; in the south side of said bax. room there is a stairway connecting with the small halls upstairs. The bar room has a glass front and the inside of said room can be seen from State street THEODORE ARC AND. Ibach & Cravens. REAL ESTATETRAflSFERS HAMMOND. W 25 feet lot 11, block 1, resub-dlvision-of the east part. North Side addition George F. Battieger to LeGrand T. Meyer $ 1 Lot 39, W 1.4 lot 38. block 4, East Lawn addition, Englehart Ullrich and Joel S. Blackmun to John B. Brookover 412 E0 GARY. Lot 14, block 81. Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Land Co to X. CaMwell Smith .' 675 Lot 36. block 2. Jackson Park South, Broadway addition. South Broadway Land Co. to Samantha E. Sullivan i EAST CHICAGO. Lot S3, block 20 in the east 4-7 of the southwest quarter of section 29, township 37, range 9 Max Smallberg to -David Colin.. 250 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 5, block 21, second addition William Bonser to John R Farovid .' 400 TOLLESTON. Lot IS. block 4, Chicago-Tolleston Land & Investment Co.'s fifth addition. Charles Detrick to Timothy -W. Englehart 160 Lots 11, 12. Caldwell" fourth addition Julius May Arnold to r red Francfs vnn SOUTH TOLLESTON.'" ' Lots 1 to 11. block 4, 8o.uth Tolleston. Charles M. Roe to A. M Earhart 1 Lots 6 to 11. block 4, South 't'oIleston, A. M. Earhart to F R Sabin ' 1 Section 11-36-9 E V " E PW NW Vv Ellsha T. Davis to William Caldwell r 1 Section 18-36-8 60 foot strip in the fractional SE 14 of 13-36-8, CUver H. Bogua to OoBhen, South Eend & Chicago Railroad 1 ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Hammond postofflce week ending July 12, 1909: Mrs. Miyie Austin, Jan Bitkowski, Michat Berezny, L Murrav Brown, J. Coko Chas. B. Donovan, Miss May Evans, Emma L Ernst Hunkupapy Hupkobuy. Mrs. Alice Jones, Mrs. Anna Johnson. O. Joetedt (2). Ed King, Miss Bessie La Belle, Miss Natalia Lahr, V A. McGirr. G. W. Moore, Sir G. O Nye George Makszim, Fred Muller Miss Mary Novak, Mrs. Dilla Prewitt,' W. R Reed, Makso Stipkovlc, Frank Winski ' WILLIAM H. GOSTLIN, ' Postmaster. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red. (new). $1.241.25; No. 2 hard. $1,230 1.25. Sprin wheat by sample : No. 1 northern. 1.28 H S 1.30 Corn by sample: No. 2, 74c; No 2 white, 76c; No. 2 yellow. 7575Uc; No 8, 74c; No. 3 yellow, 75c; No. 4 72 ffl 72H& ' Oats by sample: No. 2, 52c- No 2 white, 56 S 57c; No. 3, 50Hc; No. 3 white 53E5c; No. 4 white. 50 54c; standard"
Wi'VTKL)r"Alan dishwasher and cookdianna AlV SUth Bay
ffl.f ?aUway mal1 clerks, postSfioft t t wnV' mail carriers; siary $600 to 11.000. examination in HamUrfi.'H; S'000 PPotments coming; t bP,M,ti10i' frie,: WTU'- immediately for V"YU le- ranklin L btitute. Rochester,
WANTED Car builders. Apply Pitzhugh - Luther
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tucc"B Magaiine require il "i?1" oi man In Hammond ?ok after expiring subscriptions ana to secure new business by means 8P.ec,al methods unusually effective; position permanent: prefer on wlttt experience but would consider any applicant with good natural qualiflcations; salary $1.60 per aa, with commission option. Address with references. R. c Peacock, roo ml02. Success Magarine Bid.. New York. I
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED - Good girl for genera housework. Berezniak, 136 Carroll
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WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 39 Doty st. 12-S
WANTED Competent girl for general housework; no washing. Apply 546 S. llohman st., or phone 4193 10-tf
WANTED Young ladles of good moral character with some high school education to enter training sahool for nurses; school now open. For particulars address superintendent of nurses. Mercy Hospital. Gary. Ind. 28-tfws WANTED Girl or woman, any nationality, for general housework Calumet Hotel, corner Hoffman and Calumet Ave. o 5
WANTED Woman to bake bread and pastry Call 267 S. Hohman St., Hammond; phone 4623 7-tf
WANTED Good girl for general housework. 273 Sibley St 24-tf
FEMALE HELP WANTED One of the certainties'' of want advertising Is that it will always find a good stenographer for you and quickly.
FOR RENT. WANTED Elderly lady can have good home if willing to assist in caring for two children and light housework. Call 364 Conkey ave. i?2
FOR RENT Upper flat. Call at 193 State Line. 12-tf
yOR. RENT Furnished front room with or" without board in best residence portion of city. Apply C A, Iake County Times. 12-tf
I OR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 2 rooms $9 per month; also front and back parlor. 4528 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 12-4
FOR RENT Three suites of rooms furnished for light housekeeping; gas and water; all modern conveniences; no children. 385 Truman St.; phone 3931.
FOR SALE First-class express wagon; newly painted. C. Muri, 207 S. Iiohman, l-a
CP AND PROVISION MARKET
FOR SALE The property at 3517-19 Cedar st., Indiana Harbor, cheap; is now occupied bv saloon, theater, tailor and jeweler; drawing $125 per montn rent. Inquire of Frank Ketxlk, on premises. l"
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FOR SALE Piano. Mrs. Wm. Holn, f54 Roosevelt ave. 20i
FOR SALE 4 year old horse; good driver, gentle and safe; weighs between 800 and 900 lbs. 130 Hanover et., Hammond. 9-3
FOR SALE Entire outfit of counters and shelving for grocery and meat market. 13448 Erie ave., Hegewiscn, 111. 9-6
FOR SALE 50 feet front, IM- storyframe cottage; terms; $S00 cash, balance on' time. 28S Logan St.. Hammond. See L P. Kuss. Gary. Ind. 9-6
FOR SALE Boy's bicycle; as good as new. Inquire of Wm. Needles, 4130 Olcott Ave. 8-6
Wheat
Oren .1104 .1094 .112M,
July ..724-j Sept. .. 6614-615 Dee. ..56-t, May ..57g-V OatsJuly ..51-501.4 Sept. ..43i,i-j Dec. . . 4 3 Vi - 4 May ..45 V PorkJuly Sept. ..2065 LardJuly ..11721 Sept. ..1175 Oct. ..11624 S. Rib July ..1135 Sept. ..1127 Oct. . .1100
High l!Sii 109-t 112
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Low Close 118 118 110 111 108 109 HI1. 111 72 72 66 67 56 56 57- 57 50 50 43 , 4343 434 5 - 451-
""Daily I Sunday Dally Sunday 6.05 6.07 xo.35 I 5.35 6.67 7.05 6.05 I x6.07 7.25 7. S3 X6.S8 6.38 8.15 8.10 X7.10 7.35 9.02 8.5S S. 18 x8.25 9.40 10.08 8.59 8.85 30.20 11.08 X9.40 9.50 10.54 12.0S xlO.20 10.50 11.45 l.i8 10 . 57 11.50 12.1S 2.09 11.40 12. SO l.OO 8. OS X12.27 2.00 1.40 4.0S l.OO 2.50 2.13 3.0S xl.40 3.r,0 3.00 1 .10 X2.27 4. BO 3.40 6. 40 3.00 5. SO 4.20 7.40 3. 40 x.40 4.57 K.40 x4.20 7.23 5.45 &.40 WOO X.20 .30 10.40 5.4S x.20 6.53 11. '9 id 30 10.20 7.40 I I 7.25 12.25 S.40 I xS.20 .3S J 20 10. SS f xlO.211 11. IS I I XX12.23
xGary only xxMichigan City only. Limted. Figures in light for A. M.; in black for P. M. For information call Hammond 130. W. V. WALLACE. General Manager.
FOR SALE 12 head milk cows; three are fresh. Inquire 205 Center Ave.. Burnham, 111. 7-o FOR SALE Six-room cottage; 50-foot lot; corner Pearl and Lincoln Sts., Robertsdale. Call or write William Schultz. Hammond R. R. No. 1. near Munster. 6-0 FOR SALE Complete course in electrical or mechanical engineering or law in International Correspondence School, for less than half price. Address. H-25, Lake County Times. 2-6
FOR SALE On account of sickness I would like to sell my stock of groceries, meats and horse and wagon. Apply 253 Indiana Ave. 29-tf
SPECIAL. In order to dispose of the few remaining lots we have in C. C. Smith's addition to Hammond we have decided to throw off 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 cash and you get a contract for any of our Inside lots showing a credit of $20. Balance can be paid in monthly pavments of $5. The price is the same $200 per lot. This offer good for ten days only from June 22, 1909. Lots are located one block south of Conkey Ave., between Madison and Monrce Sts., Hammond. Ind. THE LADD AGENCY. First National Bank Bldg.. East Chicago, Ind. Rooms 3 and 4. 22 FOR SALE Two Ford runabouts. In fine condition; one has magneto; these cars have been taken In exchange tor new Buicks; will be sold cheap. Apply Hammond Garagt. 72-74 S. Hohman. 22-
FOR SALE Model F Bulck; best offer takes. Apply 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
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CHICAGO, INDIANA AND SOUTHERN B, It, (GARY AND WESTERN) Effective Sunday, July 4th, 1909 Subject to charge without notlc:
ALL TRAINS DAILY Between Hammond and Gary
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Stops on signal to receive or discharge passengers Light face figures for (A.M.); Black face figures for' (P.M.). Tickets on sale at Michigan Central Depot, Hammond and Gary (Broadway), and at C. I. & S. Station at Gibson.
FOR SALE Second nand desk and railings suitable for express office. Apply at Times Office. Hammond, Ind. , PERSONAL ! INFORMATION WANTED from owner who has good, modern residence for . sale, in or within 15 miles of Hammond; wish to learn of best bargain being of-
rered; give price and brier description; no agents need answer. Address G. Currier, room 75-B 46 W. Monroe St.. Chi
cago. 111. 12-2 !
FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; $9 p,r month; also front and back parlor; modern, 4528 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 10-2
"ALL OTHER DENTISTS plug for us." Harvard Union Painless Uentists. 4
corners, Hammond; 14 yrs. exp. Wei
make Radio and gold plates; can please nearly all. 10-1
' MONEY TO LOAN, houses to sell; easy' iiuvmTits- rortucrinnn in rents. Garv !
Brokerage & Insurance Agency, Rey- !
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FOR RENT Furnished rooms for Hgnt housekeeping. Call at 284 Plummer ave.; phone 2634. io-"
LOST AND FOUND. I LOST Boston bull terrier; answers to I
name of Mike; brlndle; has white
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children. Apply 277 Mich. ave. 10-tf
! breast, tame. Liberal reward for return
' to Reynolds & Monev. 151st place n'l ' Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. 12-2
FOR RENT Five-room furnished cottage; piano, gas, etc.. for three months; rent cheap. Call 309 Walter st.
FOR RENT Lower flat; 7 rooms; modem except furnace. 348 State st.; one minute from postofflce; no children. 9
LOST Last week, pair gold rimmed nose glasses in case. Finder please leave with O'Connell, the tailor, East Chicago. 10-2
FOR RENT New modern brick residence on S. Hohman st. Phone S5S2.
LOST Pocketbook between Doty and interurban station, containing some
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FOR RENT Room with or without board in private family. Phone 5212.
FOR RENT Furnished room with all modern conveniences. 9 Rlmbach Ave phone 4471. 8tf
LOST Rimless nose glasses in cast about tnree v.mo turn to or call at Lake County o-.. & Trust Co.. 92 State St.. Hammond. 6-tf
FOR RENT Suite of rooms in the new Emery block corner of Chicago and Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. See F. J Fife, agent. 6-tf
FOR RENT Up to date 6-room flat: laundry in basement: bathroom- ml
modern conveniences. Apply 302 Hoffman. 3.6 FOR RENT Three pleasantly furnished rooms; private bath; room for light housekeeping. Apply 277 Oakley Ave. i-tf FOR RENT Furninhed rooms; all mod" ern conveniences. 130 Russell St. 28-tf
LOST Several weeks ago, tie pin.
smau wmnoone witn aiamona set- ; ting; prized as keepsake; on Hohman
t return to Times Office. 22-tf BARTER EXCHANGE. ! FOR EXCHANGE Candy wheel and 24 i paddles for bull pup. Address O K, ; Lake County Times. 2-tt
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, upstairs. 271 to 275 State St.; gentlemen preferred. 10-tf
FOR RENT Well established boarding house: partly furnished; will sell furniture, give lease to suit tenant. For j ar' iouiars see Houren. Sefton and Ren. ollet. Lawyers, rooms 4, 5 and 6, Brennan I lock. Broadway. Gary. 8-tf
FOR RENT Two-story orlck building. Indiana Harbor; suitable for saloon and rooming house; corner irrain street: rent $76. Address John R. Farovid Co.. Indiana Harbor. Ind.; phone $4. H-tf
FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for 2-6tory house and 32 lots in town of 2,000 population; 65 miles south in 111.; good outbuilding, house in good repair; thirfty town wfiere there is plenty of work. Will exohange all or any part. Address M 8. care Times 30
FOR EXCHANGE Pa perhanging for a horse. Address R S. Times. 25 FOR EXCHANGE Candy wheel and 24 paddies for what have you. Address O K, Lake County Times. 24-
jtflJSCELLANEOUS. WANTED The people of Lake county to Know we Loan Money on Watches and Diamonds. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond Bldg-, Hammond Ind. ?"
EVERT INDIVIDUAL AtTOMOBILB 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 Offlce. Buffalo. N. T. Leon A. Bererr.lak. official attorney,
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FOR RENT You need never answer an ad out of Idle curiosity for there are always some that really concern you.
FOR EXCHANGE One new victor phonograph with brass horn and record case and 20 . records, towards a horse and buggy: will pay some difference. Address J T. care Lake County Times. FOR EXCHANGE Horse. bugy and harness for good milk cow. Addrexs C P Times. 21
FOK EXCHANGE One cook stove range, one gas plate, one bedstead, one single barrel shotgun, for what havfc you? Address D H B. care Tlmt. FOR EXCHANGE Webster Improved 9 horsepower gasoline engine; In good condition: for a good work horse or mule. Address J. Lake County Times. 23
WHEN YOU ARE PINCHED FOR MONEY, THERE'S NOTHING THAT WILL HELP YOU OUT LIKE MONEY. Any Amonnt From $10.00 Up. LOWEST RATES IN CALUMET DISTRICT. BEST SERVICE. A little advice from a well meaning friend may nelp 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 more substantial you need the "dough." The assistance we can render you, is oT 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, and 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 back 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 full before the time stated in the contract. We give you a statement of your account Bhowing 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
lammond Loan
145 South Hohman Street
Guarantee Co.
Phone 257 Over Model Clothiers ASK US! YOU CAN DEPEND ON WHAT WE SAY.
Drink Pnre Spring Water j From th; Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St. John, Indiana
Delivered 10c per aal.
4 gals. 40c. Call Ftione i or 173.
3 gals. 25c.
Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.
MISCELLANEOUS Tes, we advertise anything you want to dispose of six days in the week, suits.
Hand Pure Water Supply Go. j .' .' ,.. i For Sale Cheap! I 10,O00,(O feet good c mad secosd- ' rrao4 LUMBER of aQ kinds. Dsors, j Windows. Plumbing Ooods, every thins necessary to fc34 a house wtti. : Call with estimate. J. G. KUEI(.
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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES r. 8. HOTT, President r&AXX HAMMOND. Vice-President J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. BU TAPPER, Treasurer UWA&D J. XSKft. U&Ba&
Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block
HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND
