Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 22 July 1909 — Page 7
Thursday, July 22, 1909.
THE TIMES.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Lend
LJ Your Ear
WE WILL RETURN IT WITH FACTS THAT WE WANT IMPRESSED UPON YOUR MIND
W are the only one Company that Is now offering the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms on Loans of $10.00 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.
f-i f- ..... v? " tf
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 cast of Sicknsss, loss of Emplopent, or oilier unforseen Difficulties are oily a fsw of the many features fo be gained by dealing with a Company thai protects all. Open until 8 P. M. Phone, Write or Call.
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. Cf,LUr.lET LOAfl CO HI PAH Y
Market Place of the Munnimakers Full of Live Suggestions Even Inspiration to any Wideawake Business Man. The Fact that You Don't Feel the Need of any New Employees Isnt a Sign that you Won't Find a Paying Idea by Running Through the Situation Wanted Ada in Today's Munnigrams
Largest and most reliable Company in Room 212 Hammond Building. Phone 323
Calumet District. Hammond, Ind.
All Sport Loving Fans In Lake County ill 6
99
! Ji I v" I'll
t
Give;
Th
Hews All
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
840
8
50
INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 25, block 82. Gallus J. Bader to Fred B. Helbing $
HAMMOND. Lots 33. 34. block 10. E part North Side addition. William Llnz to Arthur B. Gunzenhouser 2,000 Lota 33. 34. block 10, K part North Side addition. Arthur B. Gunsenhouser to William Linz 2,000 Lot 62. S lot 63, Stafford and Trankle's seventh addition, Louis H. Stafford to William Goodell 462.85 Und. lots 9 and 10, block 1, E. W. Sohl's addition. Fred B. Olwin to John Abbott 2.400 TOLLESTON. Lot 3. block 2, Germania No. 2, Fred Waldron To Lucv Weir... 1 Lota 16, 17. block 25, C. T. L & I. Co.'s fifth addition, Leah Cline et al to Kathryne E. Fuller. . . . 350
, Lot 56. block 6. Lincoln Park,
j United States Land Co. to Mar-
guerete A. Kintz Lot 7, block 19, Oak Park addi
tion, Henrietta J. Randall to Robert W. Jones Lot 62. K lot 63. Stafford and Trankle's seventh addition, Louis H. Stafford to William Goodell 426 85 Lots 1 to 8, block 2. Tolleston Heights addition, Timothy W. Englehart to Joseph O. Brende 1,200 NEW CHICAGO. Lots 22. 23, 24. block 10 In fourth addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Moritz "'
Lowenthal : Lot 14, block 5 In third addition, New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Bertha Perlman WHITING Lot 15. block 8, Central Park. Patrick Cahill to William W. O'Hara GARY. Lot 94. block 3. Lincoln Park, Mi chael Schmidt to Annie Bern-
, stein j Section 6-36-7 W Part N hi .42 acres, George F. Peterson to Clara Olivia Peterson
225
1.600
1.200
Time
THE SCMBER OP COPIES OF THH TIMES SOLD ON THE STREETS OP HAS1MOSD ALOVE EXCEEDS THH ENTIRE CIRCULATION OP ANY OTUER PAPER IN THE CITY.
E' I, ' I in hi. i in j ii I i i ji ii. in, . ..... ir--rimiirTimirWiiiiiWMiifr bVtiw I J
OP WORRYING !
About paying rentand 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 halfliigh, 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 sale in all parts of the city.
Gostlin, Meyn
& Co
uiil ..lu'I.ji. il. . y .ii.ii j. i. j... i. -f
PUBLIC NOTICE. Two "Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given to the owners of real estate situate within the corporate limits of the City of Hammond, that under and by virtue of tne provisions of an ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Hammond, in force June 1st, 1909. it is made the duty of every person, firm or corporation owning-, leasing or controlling any vacant or unimproved property within the limits of the City of Hammond, or the lessees or managers of any such real estate, to remove therefrom all undergrowth, thistles, weeds, brush and vegetation of every kind whatsover before the first day of August of each and every year, and that upon the failure of any such person, lirms or corporations, lessees or managers of unimproved property situate within the city of Hammond to remove therefrom the thistles, weeds, brush or undergrowth upon said unimproved property, the City of Hammond shall proceed to cause the same to be removed at the cost of the owner, manager or lessee thereof and keep an accurate and Itemized statement of the amount of time and labor required to remove tho same, and upon the completion of the work, the cost thereof shall be certified to the Treasurer or the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, who shall enter the cost thereof upon the tax duplicate against the lots, tracts or parcels of land from which any undergrowth, thistles, weeds or brush has been reni jved. and the same shall be collected, together with all penalties and interest. In the event of non-payment thereof, in- the same manner that the law now provides for the collection of City taxes. Every person, firm or corporation owning unimproved real estate within the City of Hammond, the lessees or managers of any such persons are therefore hereby notified that in the event of the brush, thistles, weeds and undergrowth are not removed from their unimproved property before the first day of August. 1009, the Board of Public Works will take tho steps necessary to cause the same to be removed and will further take the necessary steps to cause the same to be entered upon the tax duplicate and the collection thereof enforced in the same manner as other City taxes. In addition to the right on the part of the Citv to cause the removal of such weeds, thistles, brush and undergrowth, said ordinance provides for the prosecution against any person, firm or corporation for permitting the same to grow upon their unimproved property within tlie City of Hammond under a penalty of One Hundred Dollars for each and every offense. Dated this 19th dav of Julv, 1909 ADAM L. EBERT, JACOB SCHLOER. PETER L DAVIS, Board of Public Works.
LEGAL NOTICES.
LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, I.ake County. Indiana .and of the Fifth Ward of said city: That tho undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twentyone (21) years of gae, a resident of said City or.d Township, and is not in the habit of becoming intoxicated: that he has been a resident of saild Township for more than ninety (90) days last past: that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake ( ounty, Stato of Indiana, at their regular August Term. 1909. for a license to sell intoxicating. spirtuous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith- and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wit: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building, of which said room is 22 feet C inches wido and 36 feet long, and facing north on 161st street, a public highway or street in the City of Hammond, North Township Lnke ( ounty and State of Indiana, located and situated on lot 1, block 1 of Rich & Stars' addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Bar Is on west side of said room. Building has glass front, one front entrance and f'de entrance. There are three living rooms in rear of said saloon and eight living rooms above s CLARENCE S. OGDEN.
MALE HELP, WANTED. W ANTED Laborers at once ; intelligent men. Fitz-
lmgh-Luther Co.
2-tf
WANTED Bright young man for floorwalker. Apply Mr. Green, Lion store.
Lake
County Title & Guaranty Go.
ABSTRACTERS
B 9.
ISecretryi Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND
J
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES r. 8. MOTT, President rsxiiX HAMMOND, Vice-president J. 8. BLACXMT7N, Secretary A. H. TATPIR. Treasurer KSWAHS J. IOZR, Manege
HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF INDIANA LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM 1909 '?Jav in,NTZKEys. anna'hint: DIVORCE - ACTION TO Now comes the 'plaintiff by Gustav Heart, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Annp Hintzke. is not a resident of the Siate of Indiana Said defendant - is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same wiil stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that uniess she appear and answer or demur therein, 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 Court Building at Hammond, in said County and State on ; lie second Monday of September A D 1 909. said netion will be heard and de:ermined in her absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 22nd day of .lulv A. D. 1909. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE Clerk L. S. C BY MAE HANSON, Deputy Clerk.
WANTED Young man 16 to 18 years old in hardware dept.; an excellent opportunity for young man to learn tho business; German preferred. E. C. Minas Co. 20-3
WANTED Solicitor for Hammond on a first-class proposition; big money to right party. Apply 273 Sibley St. 20-3
WANTED Managers; excellent opportunities for district managers and adjusters to establish a permanent income and control territory for the National Climax policy; it is an unlimited health and accident contract without restrictions; payable monthly. Issued only by the National Casualty Co.. Detroit. Mich. Old line stock: assets $250.-
000; income $750,000. Good men tilease
write for terms.
17-6
WANTED Railway mall clerks, postoffice clerks, carriers; examinations in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 34D. Rocheater. N. Y. J-lm FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Woman to bake bread and pastry. Call 267 S. Hohman St.. Hammond; phone 4623. 7-tf
FEMALE HELP WANTED You are serving yourself in answering ads, and perhaps, service, like charity should begin at home.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms for light housekeeping; strictly modern in every respect. 642 E. State St. 22-3
FOR RENT Furnished front room; $1.50 to desirable parties; gas, bath. Second floor, 211 W. State st. Also have for sale good sewing machine, $5. 22-3
FOR RENT Two suites rooms furnisned for light housekeeping; good condition; gas range; no children, unless baby. Call 335 Truman; phone 3931. 22tf
FOR RENT Pleasant newly cleaned 7room lower fiat; centrally located; to reliable parties $20 per month. Phone 3532. 22-4
FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms furnisned for light housekeeping. 178 Wood St.. near Ijafayette school. 22-1
FOR RENT 8-room second fiat; all modern conveniences. Phone 248 or call 334 Sibley. 20-3
FOR RENT 6-room fiat. Call 625 Truman ave. 20-3
FOR RENT 8-room house, 251 Indiana ave; bath, gas; $20. Call 230 Fayette St., first flat. 21-2
FOR RENT Furnished room In private family. Call 32 Ogden St.; phone 3799. 20-3
FOR RENT New, modern, large 8-room brick flat; hot water heat; cheap if taken at once. 5 Williams St. 20-5
FOR RENT Upper flat and Call 193 State Line st.
cottage, 13-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
MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED The people of Lake county to know we Loan Money on Watches and Diamonds. Calumet Loan
Co., 212 Hammond Bldg-,
Hammon-i. j.nd.
e-tf
OK tSALK FOR SALE 5-room cottage; all modern conveniences; 50-foot lot. Call -o
S. Hohman; phone 2034.
22-6
FOR SALE and half, st.
Open
"Wheat
T7T 71 Julv ... l is -i 5-room house at $6o0 ; joi , Sept. ..Ill '4
Tel. wyman in, diuj j )eP. ..ios
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
High Low
22-1 !
llOTs
May
July ..72 Sept. ..671i 1 ec. . . a 6 "R Mav ..5 7
FOR SALE Money making grocery and ; juiy . 46
market; new oak fixtures ana au new i ;,ept. ..41
FOR SALE Maxwell runabout; In fine condition; new tires, top, newly painted; $375 if taken this week. Hammond Garage, 74 S. Hohman st. ; phone Ho. -il
stock; must be sol-d cheap; reason, party cannot attend to two stores; come at once and give your offer; will sacrifice. N. Cooper, 3342 Michigan ave, Indiana Harbor. 21-3
FOR SALE Store with living room and flat; 30-foot front; cheap. Richard Hahlweg, tailor. 251 S. Hohman st. 21-
FOR SALE Good horse; cheap, if taken nt onco Armlv W. A. Diuley, bb
Indiana ave.
19-5
FOR SALE 20 feet new linoleum; 6feet wide, $5; barber chair and pole, $10; Kirkman Science of Railways, IS vols, $6; sewing machine head, $2, i folding cots, 50c each; 20 lbs new feathers, $1.50; 6 new pillows, 50c each w. Clugh, 639 E. 72nd place. Chicago. 13-a
FOR SALE Mosler safe; 5 feet high 3 feet wide: inner door, bankers' vault;
a bargain. Lewis Durieus. 3319 Alictu
gan, Indiana Harbor.
13-tf
FOR SALE Two fresh milk cows, quire 205 Center ave., Burnham,
InIll. 71-6
FOR SALE Cheap, 3-drawer National cash register; almost new; wltn rtiooir T.Hnttns- attachment: cash or
easv navments. utto r. occno.o.
diana. Harbor, Ind.; phone 35.
In
17-tf
FOR SALE S. E. cor. 119th st. and Indianapolis blvd.. Whiting, Ind.; b x125 or will trade for Chicago im-
nmvoi n f4iVwii 6416 Lowe ave
Chicago.
13-lm
FOR SALE The property at 3al7-19 Cedar st, Indiana Harbor, cheap, is now occupied by saloon, theater, tailor and jeweler; drawing $125 per montn rent. Inquire of Frank Ketzik, on premises. li
SPECIAL In order to dispose of the few remaining lots we have In C. C. Smltn s addition to Hammond, we have decided to throw off the usual agent's commission and give it to the purchasers ol 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 or $20. Balance can be paid In monthly payments of $5. The p,rice Is the same $200 per lot. This offer good for ten days only from June 22. 19C9. Lots are located one block south of Conkey Ave., between Madison and Monrce Sts., Hammond. Ind. THE LADD AGENCY. First National Bank Bldg.. Eaut Chicago, Ind. Rooms 3 and 4. 22 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 Second nand desk and railings suitable for express office. Apply at Times Office. Hammond, Ina.
BARTER EXCHANGE. WANTED Party to do laundry work in in exchange for dentistry. Tel. 2923.
FOR TRADE Model K Wlnton auto; good condition; will exchange for any vacant property near Gary or Chicago. Address D O, Times. 12-3
FOR EXCHANGE Candy wheel and 24 paddles for bull pup. Address O K, Laku County Times. 2-tf FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for 2-story house and 32 lots in town of 2,000 population; 65
EVERY INDIVIDUAL AUTOMOBILH miles south in 111.; good outbuilding, owner in the United States and house in good repair; thirfty town abroad should Join the International ! were there is plenty of work. Will Automobile League. Pamphlet showing ' exchange all or any part. Address M S, dealers' prices of automobiles tires and I care Timef 30 application blank mailed upon request. ' Address International Automobile j FOR EXCHANGE Paperhanging for a League. Home Office. Buffalo. N. Y. ! horse. Address R s, Times. 25 Leon A. Berezniak. official attorney. ' . state of Indiana, room 102 First Nation-; FOR EXCHANGE Candy wheel and 24 al Bank; pnone 360. j paddles for what have you. Address j O K. Lake County Times. 24MISCELLANEOUS Yes, we advertise j rYrMv"r.Rnn.
nnvthintr vou want to aisooae or bix
flavs in tne ween.
Dec. ..41 i
May ..44i I'ork July Sept. ..2115 I Jinl . July ..117214 Sept. ..1175 Oct. ..1165 Nov. ..1125 S. RIltM July N Sept. ..1142M: Oct. ..1112H
llSl-i llli 1082 111
6 7 i 57 hi 57Ts 40 41 4144 i4
115s 10SS 106 109 U 71 66 U5t4 56 - 45 40 '4 40 43
Close
115810S'.
106--s 109VS 71 s 66-t 5 56 Tg -'1
springs, 18 19c; geese, 9c; ducks, 11 g
2115 1172 1175 1165 1127
1142 1112
2102 1167 1107 1160 1122
1135 1107
45 U 401,4-3, 40H43 Vs
2 OS 5 2102 1167 1170 1162 1122 1145 113714 1107
PRODUCE MARKET.
Butter Receipts. 16,007 tubs; creamery, extras, 26c; price to retail dealers 27c; prints, 2Sc; extra firsts. 2oc; firsts. 23c; seconds, 22c; dairies, extras, 25c; firsts, 21c; seconds, 19c; ladles. No. 1, 18c; packing stock. 17c. Eggs Receipts;. 12.399 cases; miscellaneous lots. cases returned. lSc; cases included. 18c; ordinary. 18 c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh. 20c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood eases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 22c; extras, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh 25c; No. 1 dirties, 16 c; checks. 20c. Potatoes Receipts. 37 cars: choice to fancy. 75iJi7Sc; fair to good. 68?70c. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lhe weight. 8?J9e; 60 to 80 lbs, 9fa9c; 85 to 120 lbs, 10Ttl0c; fancv, 11c. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1. 13c; No. 1 loins. 15c; No. 1 round. 10c; No." 1 chuck, 7 He; No. 1 plate. 5 vie. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens. fowls. 13c: roosters, 9c;
Beans ' Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2.4SJf 2.50; fair to good. $2.S0y 2.42: red kidney. $2.002.30; brown 'fdifh $2.1032.30; lima, California, per 100 lbs. Ja.OOS 6.12 . Berries Gooseberries $ 1.25 -ft 1 50 per lb-qt case: blackberries. $1.25'u l-75 per qts; raspberries, red. $1.2riW1.50 per I, qKts:, black, per 16 qts, l725ig-1.40; blueberries, 16 qts. $1.25(5 2.00. I-ruits Apples new, 35er$1.25 bu; Dananas. Jumbo, bunch, straight, $1.10 1.25; bouquets. 65 85c; culls. SOcQ $1.00: lernoii. $3.75Si6.00; oranges. $2 75 J.-o: pineapples. $1.50$ 3.50 per crate; cherries. 7cfT$1.25 per 24-qt case; peaches. (5c!fi$2.00 per crate California green fruit Cherries $1.20 1.5o per box: peaches. 90c".i$1.50 per box; plums. S',ca $1 50 per 24-ot casepears. $2.15 a 2.35 per box. Melons Gems, standard crates 50cff? $2..-.0; pony crates. f.Ocfi $2.00; watermelons. $120.00(7, 1S5 0-) per car. Green vegetables Beets 5"ff 75e per 100; cabbage. 40cii' $1.23 r.e"r crate; carrots. oOfi 75c per lfHi ruoiinib . s 35c per box; cauliflower. 25k? 75c per box; green onions. 4 ji 5c per bunch: green peas J1..5 per sack, horseradish. 60(5i75c a hunch; lettuce, bead, per tub. 4tKiC:.cleaf. 15(?i'2ic per box: mushrooms' 25";' 4oc per lb; onions. 70'(t?re per sacXpieplant. g?il2c per bunch: parslev home grown. lCli I'Op per -7.- r-T- -i" 50c (y $1.00 per crate; radishes, 50 (a 75c per 100: string Leans, met-n. IM: per l.u; wax. 25i-5iie per box: spinach. 40 r r,0c per tub; sweet corn. $1007 3 flit per brl; tomatoes. 25'i50c per" fiat crate; turnips, home grown. $1.00 per
CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, new, $l.isr,f 1.20; No. 3 red. new, $1.15i? 1.18; No. 2 hard. SI. 1ST, 1.20; No 3 hard, IMS'&l.lS. Spring wheat bv sample: No 1 northern. $1 .30 fi 1.40 ; No 2 northern S1.24fl 1.30; No. 3 spring, $1.2Ki l.::S. Corn by sample: No. 2. 73c; No. 2 yellow, 73f;74e; No. 3. 72c: No 3 white, 75c: No. 3 yellow, 73fii73c; No. 4. 66-3 69o. Oats by sample: No. 3, 43'5'45:ic; No. it white. 46(Tin0c: No. 4 white, 4 2 G? 4 6 , c : standard. 49T;--p
For &al& Cheap! I0t000fqp0 feet good new an J secoed hand LUMBER of ail kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbing Qaods, every thing necessary to Ua3d a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7S37
NEW SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICE
VIA
CHICAGO, INDIANA AND SOUTHERN R. R.
(GARY AND WESTERN)
Effective Sunday, July 4th, 1909
Subject to change without notice
ALL TRAINS DAILY Between Hammond and Gary
Hammond (Cal. Av) Lv Gibson Ar Ivan hoe ' West Gary " Tolleeton " Garv (Broadway) " Gary (Virginia Av)...Ar Gary (Virginia Av)...Lv
Al 1028 lja SMW -.35 K.44 S.40 6.14 7.2 0 9.10 10.38 1.40 3.10 4.45 5.54 9.15 10.43 1.45 3.15 4.50 5.5 S 57 6.21 7.27 9.18 10.46 1.4S 3.1S 4.53 602 fx, S-U 'H1 10-49 M-61 "1 4.5 .e.t5 03 6.27 7.33 9.24 10.52 1.54 4.5B 6.0 JMXJ lli e-21
Between Gary and Hammond
Gary (Broadway) " 6.46 7.44 9.49 11.19 2.14 Tolleston " 6.49 7.47 9.52 "U.22 2.1T West Gary " 6.52 7.50 9.5o 11.25 2.20 Ivanhoe " 9.58 11.28 2-23 Gibson " 6.59 7.67 10.07 11.83 2.28 Hammond (Cal. Av)..Ar 7.09 8.07 10.18 11.43 2.3S
3.54 5.15 S.R7 '5.18 4.0O'5.21 4.035.24 4.0N: 5.2 4. IS; 5.39
6.33 0.24 lH.3 9.27 .3 9.30 6.42 9.33 6.47 9.3 .57 9 Jin
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.
Ate
BOARD AND ROOMROOM AND BOARD AT 83 SIBLEY ST. First door from Hohman st. 17-tf WANTED Boarders and roomers; private nice and quiet. No. 3 Bellvlew place. ----
JX)ST AND FOUND. LOST Watch fob between Miller's hotel and church. Return to Nobert
Bohllng. St. John, Ind.
21-3
nograph with brass horn and record
case and 20 records, towards a horse and buggy; will pay some differenceAddress J T. care Lake County Times. FOR EXCHANGE Horse, buggy and harness for good milk cow. Address C P Times. Ji
i w i w iA-iiAnvjij vno uuuk move j range, one gas plate, one bedstead, i one single barrel shotgun, for what j have you? Address D H B, care Tim. FOR EXCHANGE Webster improved 3 j horsepower gasoline engrlne; in good
condition; for a good work horse or mule. Address J, Lake County Times. 23
IjOST Pocketbook containing $15 and I O O F lodge receipts. Reward for return to N. I. gas office or 211 Sibley St.; phone 10. 22-2
FOUND Prayfrbook, between Wil- ' llains and Doty sts. on Hohman st.. i Sunday noon. Owner can have same by j calling at Times office. 19-tf .
LOST OR STRAYED from pasture, red cow; heavy. L Orzechowski, 3738 Cedar st.. Indiana Harbor. 16-0 IXiST Rimless nose glasses in case about three weeks ago. Please return to or call at Lake County Savings & Trust Co, 92 State St.. Hammond. 6-tf
Prink Pure Spring Water
From the Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St. John, Indiana
Delivered 10c per gal. 3 gals. 25c.
giiB. 4oc. cau rnone 1 or 1 73. Hammond Pure Water Supply Co.
LOST Several weeks ago, tie pin. small wishbone with diamond setting; prized as keepsake; on Hohman St. or in Hammond Bldg. Finder please return to Times office. 22-tf LIVE STOCK MARKET-
i South Shore Line1
(C. L. S. & S. B. R. R.) In effect June 27, 1900.
Trains leave Hammond as follows!
CATTLE Choice to fancy steers". $6.3f& 7.6y. medium to good steers. $5.40 ft 6.25 ; inferior to fair steers. $ 4.45 ft 5.35 ; fat cows and heifers. $3.00 it 6.00; native bulls and stags, $2.40 'ft 4.7 5 : feeding cattle. 600ft 1.000 lbs, $3.00S5.05; fair to fancv veal calves. $6.75 d.i S'50; heavy calves. $3.50i 6.00; export steers. $5.75 0i 6.50; distillery steers, $6.204i 6.S0; fair to choice milch cows, per head, $35.00 W 55.00. hogs Bulk of sales. $7.85 S.l 5 ; hes-y butchers 2407 300 lbs, $ S 20 f, . 3 5 ; light butchers! 190'() 230 lbs. $8. OS'S 8.30; light bacon, 160190 lbs, $7.905 8.20; light light. 130 155 lbs, $7.65ffi 7.8"; heavy shipping, 50300 lbs. $8.20S8.35: hoavv packing. 2601; 400 lbs. $7.85'ti 8.10: mixed packing. 200 250 lbs, $7,70 9 7 95; rough, heavy packing. $7.65ff7.85: light mixed. 1756 200 lbs. $7.75 ft 7.95 :
poor to best pigs. 605135 lbs, $6.75
80; governments and boars, $3.0ffi
5 80; stags. $7. i 5 Si, 8.35; ' SHEEP Native lambs, plain to best, $6.25 S.fiO; range lambs, poor to best, $6.25y; 8.25; cull lambs, $4.505.75; shorn wethers, plain to best. $5. 10ft; 6.75; shorn yearlings, poor to best. $5.35 6.00; shorn ewes, inferior to, best, $4.00 'f 5.15; shorn breeding ewes. aged. $5.00 5 6.00; shorn bucks, stags and cull sheer 2. 50ft 3.75.
WEST BOUND EAST BOUND I " Daily Sunday Daily Sunday ' 6.05 6.07 xu.3i ( '5.3 5 ' : 6.57 7.05 6.05 X6.07 ; 7.25 7.35 x6.3S 6.38 8.15 8.10 X7.10 7.35 : 9 02 8.58 8.18 y.25 9.40 10. US 8.59 8.55 10.20 11.08 X9.40 9.50 10.54 12.08 xlO.20 10.50 I 11.45 l.ON 10.57 11.50 ; 12.13 2.00 11.40 12.50 i 1.00 3. OS X12.27 2.00 i I . 40 4 . OS 1 . OO 2 . no ' 2.13 5. OS xl.40 3.50 3.0O i 6.10 X2.27 4.50 3.40 0.40 .00 5.50 4.20 7.40 3.44) itt.40 4.57 8.40 X4.20 7.25 5.45 8.40 5.00 S.20 i 30 10.40 5.45 .20 i 6.55 II. JS X6.30 10.20 j 7.40 7.2 12.25 i 8.40 I x8.20 i .3S j J ft. 20 j JO.SS J f xlO.20 I 11.18 I I x12.25 j
xGary only xxMlchigan City only. Limted. Figures In nr.t for A. M.; in black for P. M. For Information call Hammond 130. W. V. WALLACE,, General Manager.
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 ne3p 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 of 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 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 I Guarantee Co. 145 South Hohman Street Phone 257 Over Model Clothiers ASK US! YOU CAN DEPEND ON WHAT WE SAY.
