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LOANS MADE IN HAMMOND, WHITING, EAST CHICAGO, GARY, INDIANA HARBOR, HEGEWISCH BURNHAM & WEST HAMMOND. PRIVATE OFFICE. CONFIDENTIAL and COURTEOUS TREATMENT.
DEAL WITH THE ONLY SQUARE DEAL COMPANY.
WERE YOU OUT OFWORK, BEHIND WITH YOUR ACCOUNTS, AND HAD iNO! HOPE OF EVER 'GETTING OUT OF THE HARDTIMES'YOUHAD. 4 ARE YOU OUT? TaV.'V? GET YOr OUT ASB PLACE YOU BEYOND HARD TIMES. Let us loan you from $10.00 to $200.00 on your Furniture, Piano. Horse and Wagon or whatever Personal Security E..UJl?J. ive you POSITIVELY THE LOWEST HATES AND EASIEST TERMS THAT ARE NOW OFFERED, and allow you to repay same in Weekly, Bl-Weekly or Monthly Payments to suit yomr income. Pay up your outstanding bills, and confine all vour debts in one Place and see how much easier it is tor you to get alone and be rid of the Worry that you had. Our Plans are the the best now offered and a look into them will convince you that we are here for vour benefit and success 51a? no rfcticious and misleading- rates such as $50.00 at $1 20 or $25.00 at 60c per week for 50 weeks, as such methods are deceptive and we can prove up such methods. Our Methods are the most up-to-date ar.d business like that are offered and we tell you to the Cent what any amount of Money vrill cost you and give you a Contract that is Fair and Square from Start to Finish Seeing is believing , PyyPn ow another Loan Company and dlsatisfied with their High Rates and Treatment. If so. come and see us and we will take your Loan up and rive you more Money besides, coupled with the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms now offered. Calumet Loan Company LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE COMPANY IN THE CALUMET DISTRICT. Room No. 212 Hammond Btdg., Phone 323 Hammond, Ind.
open every evening. Phone, write or call. Open every evenina
Today's Munnigrams
The Market Place of the Munnlmakers Makers Good to the Buyers or it Couldn't Make Good to the Sellers.
Good Value Fair Treatment and a SQUARE DEAL
FOR THE READERS AS WELL AS THE ADVERTISERS.
$10.00 to $200
STEEL MEN TO SPEND BIG MONEY
The amount of money that-will be spent for new steel construction in the next twelve months will be larger than In any similar period in years. The cash outlay of the steel and blast furnace companies will not fall short of $100,000,000. Vnited States steel will spend about $50,000,000, largely in connection with the completion of the
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Gary plants. The Jones & Laughlin Steel company has raised close to $15,000,000 for new construction for the purpose of diversifying its products, Including the building of wire mills. Bethlehem steel will spend from $2,500,000 to $3,000,000. The money will be used largely for the construction of ten additional open hearth furnaces and an additional blast furnace. The Republic Iron and Steel company will spend $6,000,000. The company is building a tube mill and erecting steel plants. It is the Intention of the corporation to abandon the manufacture of iron. The total to be spent by these four companies follows: T'nited States Steel $50,000,000 Jones & Laughlin Steel Co... 15,000.000 Bethlehem Steel corporation 3,000,000 Republic Iron & Steel Co... 6 000,000
Total $74,000,000 Many other steel companies have nn-
fire Vou One Of The
ne-Hundred an
will soon reside In
BEMIFUL HOMEWOOD ?
der way or contemplate heavy expenditures for new construction, including the Pennsylvania Steel company, Maryland Steel company. Inland Steel company. Colonial Steel company, Southern Stee company, and Sheffield Coal and Iron company.
PRODUCE MARKET.
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Tliare are only 107 Fifty-Foot Lots in Homswood. For just 30 days, no longer, these ideal lots will be sold at this price by
GOSTLi,
COMPANY
Hammond, Indiana To Belong to the "Lucky One Hundred and Seven Club" You Must Buy Now. IT A Diminishing Market Makes Certain A Wonderful Increase In Values. H Homcwood Lots are 25 by 120 Feet on a 66 Foot Street and 14 Foot Alley. IT The Price Now Is $437.06 for a 25 Foot Lot. After 30 Days $500. WE PREDICT That in One Year 50 Feet of Homewood Property Will Look Cheap at $1,500. WE BASE THIS PREDICTION ON THE FACT THAT H THREE YEARS AGO we sold 75 bv 150 Feet in Glcndale for $900. U RECENTLY J. T. Ilutton Sold His Glendale Lot for $2,000 Cash. IT ONE YEAR AGO Hohman Street Frontage Sold for $25 a Front Foot. IT NOW the Cheapest Lot on This Street Will Cost $45 a Front Foot. THE REASON IS PUIS IT Homewood is the Most Beautiful Residence District in Lake County. IT Values Have Always Been Maintained and Rents Are Higher Than Ever. ITTheRespectable Character of the Neighborhood Will Be Maintained. 1F Civic Pride Is Well Developed. Houses and Lawns Are Well Kept Up. For 30 Days Only Will These Lots be Offered at the Low Price of $437.06 for 25 Feet. ; Will You be One of the
Lucky One-Hundred and
Butter Receipts, 15 040 tubs; creamery, extras, 2Ko; price to retail dealers, iihb; firsts, 2SVic; extra firsts. 25c; firsts, 23o; seconds. 22c; dairies, extras, 23Vsc; firsts, 2Uc; seconds, 20c; ladles. No. 1. 20c; packing stock, 19c Kggs Receipts, 12,327 cases; miscellaneous lots. cases returned. 17 'c; cases included, lie; ordinary, 20c; firsts, must he 70 per cent fresh, 22c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be So per cent fresh, 23c; extra, specially packed for citv trade
and must be HO per cent fresh, 26c; No 1 dirties. 17c-; checks, 16c.
Potatoes Receipts, 20 cars; choice to
laney, tjcisi t;sc ; tair to good, 55r58c.
hwoet potatoes South Carolina, $5.00 per brl. Veal Quotations for veals in good order were as follows: 5n to 60 lbs
weight, &r-((Sac; bo to 80 lbs, i'i9c;
oo uj ins, juc; iancv, xuMiC.
uressea i ee t Ki tis, .No
loins. !,.; No. 1 round. 10c
cnucK, 7c; No. 1 plate. 5Vic
Live poultry Chickens, fowls, 13c turkeys, per lb, 14c; roosters, 9c spring:, lfc; pecee, Se; ducks, lltfilSc
I'rmts Apples, new, 35cy-$1.25 hu; bananas, jumbo, bunch, straight. $1.10 '(i $1.25: culls. ROcfrj $1.00; bouquets. 65 S N5e: lemons, $2..r.0i 4.50; oranges $2 S3
"(.).. j, pineapples, i.nu ty.i.&U per
uaie, viierries. per 24-qt
n.f , jifaiNi's, i.jij'( z.uti , per crate;
grapes, zee per fc-iD basket.
t.aiirornia green fruit Cherries, 60c
jiki- uijj; peacnes, aUfflS&c. per
ljji. , (numa, focKi'ti.ou per box; pears $!.51.90 per box. Melons Gems, standard crates 50co $2.50: pony crates, 50c$2.00; baskets 20(fi.60c; watermelons, $125 00(0 225 00 per car. Beans Pea heans. hand picked,
cnoice, fl.-ny, fair to Rood, $2.12 hi: red
Kinney, tz.v)'t .'.i,i; brown Swedish $2.10i2.3ri; lima, California, per 100 lbs, $5.00(5. 12U.
Berries Blackberries. $1.00f 1.10 per
ins. insjiuernes, i.ui'ri an per 24 pts: blueberries. 16 qts. $1.00f 2.00.
' lexnanies rteeis. o05r(7oc per
ivu, vaiin7-, .mh i'i t i.uu per ci aie; Crtrrots, 50fi 75o per 100; cucumbers, 10 -i Soc per doz; caulillower, 25750 per box; green onions, 3U4c per bunch; green peas, 1.25 r l.;,0 per sack- lettuce, head, per tub. 40(565c; leaf. 15ft' 20c per box: mushrooms. 15 fa 25c per lb; onions, 5 f "a 75c per sack; parslev home grown, ldc per doz; peppers Snfai 60c per crate: radishes, $ 1.00 it 1 "5 per 100; string beans. 6575c per sackspinach, 25fi40c per tub; sweet corn' 40 60c per sack; tomatoes, 20 fa 40c per fiat crate; turnips, home grown $100 per 100. '
LIVE STOCK JsIARKET.
CATTI.E-
Choice to
fancy steers.
CASH GRAIN MARKET Winter wheat by sample: No 2 red $1.05rf 1.A7: No. 3 red, $ 1.00 a 1.05; No! 2 hard. $l.n:,yi.07; No. 3 hard, $1.00 Corn by sample: No. 2. 6Sftfi8V4cNo. 2 white. 72V2r.T73Uc: No. 2 vellow' 6i.ifa70c; No. 3, 7fa68c; No " 3 yellow. 69fa..yi,,c; No .4, 63 fa 66 c.' Oats by sample: No 3 white mbk.
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standard, 40fa
TIIK TIMES PAYS WEKKLY SALARIES TO AEAUI.Y FIFTY PEOPLE IX HAMMOX1), UAKY, EAST CHICAGO, WHITIXG AXD OTHER PAHTS OF LAKE COI XTY. THEY SPEND THEIR MOXEY AT HOME. DOES IT HESERVE YOl lt SI PPORTJ
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F YOU are in need of some
extra money this Sum
mer don't forget the addressWe loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc. CHICAGO DISCOUNT GO. 9138-40 Commercial Ave., Room 200 Pnone S. Chicago 104. S. CHICtQO
Cefyrighi, iqoq, by Metropolitan Syndicate, Int N. V The Other End Of It. Get this straight. It is the secret of getting rich. You can make just as much money by buying when the right thing is offered cheap as you can make by selling when people are eager to buy. And remember, finding
a position, or hiring help is really a form of buying and selling, like buying
ana selling goods or any other kind of value. To buy to best advantage,
keep a sharp watch every day, in the Market-place of the Munnimakers. The advertisers are eager to sell, or they wouldn't be advertising. Look sharp through the little classified ads. in the TIMES, and you will be astonished
to find how often you can pick up big values for little money.
MISCELLANEOUS. CUT RATES on Loans on Furniture, etc. Loans made on Diamonds and AVatches. For a square deal see me. F. E. Rinehart, No. 212 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. Phone 323 23-
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medium to irood steers. $3. 65ft 6.63; inferior to fair steers. $4. ST.fa 5.35: fat ! cows and heifers. $3.25i 6.10; canning j cows and heifers. $2.O0fa3.10; native 'bulls and stas. $2.40fa 4.75; feeding icattle. 60nfa 1.100 lbs. $3.oofa5.i0: fair
ii mncy veal calves. $6.50 ! S.25 : heavv calves, $3.60fa-5.75: export steers. $5.75 &Si55iJil8tUler" fed fteers. $5.407.05. Bulk of sales, $7.45fa 7.S0; heavy butchers. 240fa300 lbs. $7.S'ifa S.00; lieht butchers. 190fa230 lbs. $7.75fa 7.P2 S : Ii?ht bacon, 160fal90 lhs. $7 6Sfa7&0liirht lirht 130fal55 lbs $7.457 75heavy shipping. 250fa 3A,i lbs. $7.75fa heavy packing, 260 (ff 400 lbs $7 SO Wi.60: mixed packing. 200fa2oO lbs 4-j,2-6n: rouph. heavv packing. $7. no ?".2o; lipht mixed. 175fa200 lbs $7.4Ui icokr-2T to bpst piRs. 60fal33 lbs. ;r2?i-io; Kovernments and boars, $3.50faR.6D; BtaRs. $7.25fa7.90 SHEEP ciative lambs, plain to best $6 nof? 7.85; ransre lambs, poor to best. $6 00fa i.60: feeding lambs. $5.S5faS60; cull lambs $4. Ofifa 5.00; wethers. plain to best. $4.7afi 5.35; shorn yearlings, poor to best. $5.00 5.40: shorn ewes inferior to best, $4f'0fa5.O0: shorn 'breedingewes, aged, $3.75fa5.75; bucks, stas and cull sheep, $2. 50fa 3.75.
EVERY JNDIVIDUAL AUTOMOBILH owner in th 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. X. Leon A. Berexnlak. official attorney. 6tate of Indiana, room 102 First National Bank; phone 360.
BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE Model K Wlnton auto; good condition; will exchange for
any vacant property near Gary or Chi
aq areas u j,
cago.
Times.
12-3
FOR KXCHANGE Candy wheel and 24 paddles for bull pup. Address O K Lake 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 miles south in 111.; good outbuilding house in good repair; thirfty town wrlere there is plenty of work. Will exchange all or any part. Address M S care Timet. 35
FOR EXCHANGE Paperhanglng for a horse. Addres R S. Times. 25
FOR EXCHANGE One now victor phonograph with brass horn and record case and 20 records, towards a horse and bussy; will pay some difference. Address J T. care Lake County Time.
Dear Mr. Munnlmaker, co The TIMES Classified Columns. Through a little Munnlmaker Classified Ad., In The TIMES, 1 keep my hands busy on special orders. Manufacturer.
Write Mr. Munnlmaker, care of The TIMES, or phone him at No. 111,
whenever you want anything.
MALK HELP. WANTED.
WANTED 100 men for railroad work in Minnesota; free fare; wages $1.50 to start with. See foreman at 766 Murray st., Hammond, all day Thursdav
ana I' rlday. 4.1
WANTED good milling worker for general truck farm, call A. Welter, Munster, Ind. Phone 913 Hammond. 8-2-3t
ANTED Railway mill clerks, postofflco clerks, carriers; examinations in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 34D. Rochester. N. Y. 7-lm
FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for general housekeeping. 120 Clinton st. 4-2
WANTED Girl for general housework; two in family. S.32 Morton ave. 4-2
WANTED At once, kitchen girl. Prima
cuie, hi iaie st., liammond. 4-tf
WANTED Good girl for treneral
housework. Mrs. W. C. Harrison '7
Mason st.. Hammond; nhone 2714. 4-::
WANTED Young ladles of good moral Character with som hieh arhonl
education to enter training school for nurses; school now open. For particulars address superintendent of nurses, Mercy Hospital. Gary, Ind. 28-tfw
WANTED Experienced chamne rmfl 1.1
and dining room arirl Annlv iini.i
Carleton. Hammond. " 3
WANTED Girl for general house
work; must be fond of chilrl
V. Spellacy. Commonwealth ave TnJ
diana Harbor. )
WANTED Middle aged ladv to Ho ff-n-
eral work, three in fnmllv Aiini
371 Sibley. ' S-2-3t!
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Family washing; ladles' fine clothes, shirtwaists and ri
2S3 Oakley ave. i.i
WANTED Position as housekeener or
general housework. Address Mrs c
White. East Chicago, Ind 3.3
WANTED Situation as office e-irl nr
operator for the Remington tvne-
wrlter. Apply or address W. uio
Countv Times. q.q
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4929 Olcott ave East Chicago; phone 91S1. 4.5 FOR RENT Modern brick house, 8 rooms; bath, gas. shade trees. Call 334 S. Hohman St., Johnson studio. 4-1
FOR RENT Seven-room fiat; all modern conveniences. 319 State I,tne. 4-6
FOR RENT Flats, $20; modern. Garv Brokerage & Insurance Agencv Reynolds bldg., Gary. " " 3.
BOARD AND ROOMROOM AND BOARD AT 83 SIBLEY ST,
First door from Hohman st. 17-tf
FOR BALE.
FOR SALE Restaurant with, all fixtures; good location. 77 S. Hohman
St., Hammond. 4-2
FOR SALE Set of Shakespeare, edition de luxe; steel engravings, twenty volumes. Books are new. have never been opened; cost $35; will sell for $20. Apply Lake County Times. 4-3
FOR SALE Full blooded English grayhound puppies; about 10 weeks old. Inquire 62$ Plummer ave., or Walter St. John. 4-6
FOR SALE Motorcycle; will sell cheap. Call at 392 Cedar st. after 7 p. m. 4-2
FOR SALE O'Keefe's new European hotel in Whiting; have rlace In Hammond; unable to attend to both. Address Jack o'Keefe. Whiting, Ind. 4-3
FOR SALE Improved farm near North Judson, stock, crops, machinery, $50 an acre or will exchange for Income property. Address Jakob Panek, Aldine Ind. 8-2-3t.
FOR SALE Bakery and lunch room, call 1774 S. Hohman. phone 5392. 2-tf
FOR SALE Five room cottage on 50 foot lot, all modern conveniences, applv 270 S. Hohman St. or phone 2034. S-2-6t.
FOR SALE Six room house and lot. Call at 40S Ash street right on Ash St., side of Alley near Oak St., Hammond. Ind.
FOR SALE One McCormick mower; 1 McCormick 2-horse rake; nearly new. Imjulre at Calumet Tark Stock Yards, G. E. Clark. 30-6
FOR SALE Monarch typewriter; 1909 model; in firBt-ciass condition; or to exchange for something of value. Address S P, Lake County Times. 29-tf
FOR SALE Milk dairy, consisting of 24 cans and complete new pasteurizing plant; owner compelled to leave town on account of sickness; this is a rare opportunity to buy a paying, growing and established business. Address
F S. care Times. 29-tf
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES A. ADAMS, DECEASED. NO. 475. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said state, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed'to be solvent. WILLIAM ADAMS, Administrator. Dated July 24. 1909.
CMIN AND PROVISION MARKET
Open WheatSept. ..103 3; Dec. ..1014 May ..105 V Corn Sept. ..65si-H Dec. . .54 Mav . . 55 1; -1, Oats-
Sept. ..37'; Dec. ..37U Mflv ..39i Pork-
Sept. ..2045 Jan. ..1645 LardSept. ..1132 Ms Oct. ..11274 Nov. ..1095 Jan. ..987 Short Ribs Sept. ..1095 Oct. ..1067 Jan, .SSTU
High Low
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1041, ini78 1054 65i K4i, 55i4 37i; 37, 40 2055 1645
101 ?i 100 103 64 53 53 ; 36 -N, 36T8 2040 1630
11324 11274 1095 987H 1095 10674
1110 1105 1080 967 1080 1047 70
Close 102 ; 100 103Tb 64v;-!s 5354 63-7 374 39 2040 1640 1115 1112 1080 970
1085 1052 S7
Drink Pure Spring Water Froro the Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St John, Indiana Delivered 1.pcrr!;c3 25c- 5 gall. 35c HAMMOND PURE WATER SUPPLY CO. LAUCRMAN- BROS.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
GARY. Lot 8, block 82. Gary Land Co 's subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Louis G. Berman $1 750 INDIANA HARBOR Lot 12. block 14 in second addition, Adam Slamkowski to Jo
seph Baczewic Lot 12, block 29. Thomas O'Connell to Fred J. Wegg, Tr TOLLESTON. Lot 44, block 35 in second Oak Park addition. Otto C. Borman to Goldsborough C. Benny Lot 31, block 14, Oak Park addition, Mike Keserlc to Frank Boxiecovieh , Lots 25 to 27, block 15, Oak Park addition. Smith & Bader Co. to Edward J. McOscar HAMMOND. Strip 8 feet wide across entire wly side lot 55, block 3, in Fogg & Hammond's addition, Thomas Hammond to Christian Church, Hammond HOBART. S 30 feet lot 4. Frank Brock to Amanda Roper LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. Lot 32, block 5, Matthais' addition, Jacob KirschenbRum et al to W. B. Wyant et al Section 31-37-7 W fnd. SE i SE 14 except S 200 feet; lot 6, except W 558 feet, John Moll Francis A. Pike
1,425
250
320
For Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good newand secondhand LUMBER of all kind. Doors. Windows, Plumbing Goods, every thing necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7337
South Shore Line (C. LS.&S.B. R. R.) tn ffeet Jane 27, 10O9.
follows 1
500
100
100
FOR RENT Modern 5-room brick fiaf cheap rent if taken at once. 420 Cedar 4-3
WEST BOUND "Daily pSunday' 6.05 6.07" 6.57 7.05 2-!f 7.5 8.15 8.1a 9-02 s. S3 9.40 10. OS 10.20 11. C8 10.54 12.0S 11.45 1.08 12.13 2.00 l-oo a. os 1.40 4.03 a. 13 BOS 8.00 1 .10 8.40 6.40 4.20 7. 40 4.&7 8.40 5.45 9.40 . 10.40 6. S3 11. IS 7.40 J S.40 -8S 1 10. 55 f 11.18 I
EAST BOUND " Dally I Sunday ! XS.35 6.3S " 6.05 X6.07 X6.33 6.33 X7.10 7. 35 8.18 H.JS 8.59 8.S5 X9.40 9.50 X10.20 10.60 10.57 11.50 I 11.40 12.50 , X12.27 2.00 I l.OO 2.RO xi.40 3. no x2.27 4.r.n I 3.00 6.50 8. 40 a.40 X4.20 7.2.1 5.00 S.UO 8.45 I9.20 zA.SO 10.20 7.23 12.25 xS.20 B . 20 ZIO.20 XX12.25
sGary only xxMlchigan City only. Limted. for'M In nght fop M-! ,n blaCk For Information call Hammond 130. W. V. WALtACE, General Manager.
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
FOR SALE Handsome reed baby car
riage; latest style and nearly new:
cost $33; will sell for $15. Address R U
care iaKa county limes. ii-tr
Hammond TCal. Av )
Gibson
Ivanhoe
West Oary Tolleston Oary (Broadway) . Gary (Virginia Av).. Gary (Virginia Av) . .
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s 6.04 fl2 SUjo" ! 6.14 7.20 9.10 9.15 6.21 7.27 9.18 6.24 7.30 9.21 6.27 7.33 9.24 6.34 6.35
10.28 10.38 10.43 10.44 10.49 10.52
1.30 8.00 4.33 1-40 3.10 4.45 1.45 3.15 4.50 1.48 3.18 4.63 1.51 3.21 4.5 1-54 3.24 4.58
3.44 5.54 r6.59 ,02 .0 6.08 6.21 6.25
R.40 8.52 8.57 9.00 .OS 8.08
FOR SALE Maxwell runabout; In fine
condition; new tires, too. newly paint
ed; $.'i75 if taken this week. Hammond Garage. 7 S. Hohman st. ; phone 145. 21
FOR SALE Store with living room and
Hat; 30-foot front: cheaD. Richard
Hahlweg. tailor, 251 S. Hohman st. 21-
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 284 Plummer ave.; phone 2 b .t 4 . 3.0
FOR RENT large furnished rooms; modern conveniences; centrally located; corner, quiet streets. 506 Truman ave.; phone 5191. ' .3
FOR RENT Furnished room; all mod
ern conveniences; located in Hnmo-
care Lake Countv
wood. Address F II,
Times.
3-2
FOR RENT Eight-room second Hatall modern conveniences. Phone 248 or call 334 Sibley. 28 FOR RENT The Harbor hotel, Indi ana Harbor; completely furnishedgood proposition for right party See J. A. Patterson, 3328 Mich ave.
FOR RENT Suite of rooms in the new Emery block corner of Chicago and Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. See F. J Fife, agent. g-tf
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To rent light, pleasant furnished light housekeeping rooms on south side of city; references furnished. Address .W. care Times. 4-3
FOR SALE Mosler safe; 5 feet high. 3
feet wide; inrer door, bankers' vault:
a bargain. Lewis Durleus. 3319 Michi
gan,. Indiana Harbor. 19-tf
FOR SALE Cheap, 3-drawer National cash register; almost new; with check printing attachment; cash or easy payments. Otto C. F. Seehase, Indiana Harbor, Ind.; phone 35. 17-tf
Between Gary and Hammond
Gary (Broadway) Tolleston " West Gary " Ivanhoe Gibson Hammond (Cal. Av)..Ar
'6.49 6.52 6. 59" 7.09
7.47
7.50 7.'eY 8.07
9.49 I 11.19 9.52 ! 1 1.22 9.65 Mla
9.58
10.07 10.18
11.28 11.33 11.43
2.14 2.17 2.20 2.23 2.2S 2.XH
3.541 5.15 3.57'5.18 4.00,5.21 4.035.24 4.08 5.20 4.18 3.30
0.33 I 9.24 6.30 .27 6.30 j.3il 6.42 9.33 6.47 9.38 6.57 I 9.50
Stops on signal to receive or discharge passengers Light face figures for (A.M.): Black face figures for (PM) Tickets on sale at Michigan Central Depot. Hammond and Gary (Broadway), and at C. I. & S. Station at Gibson. a
FOR SALIC S. E. cor. 119th st. and Indianapolis blvd.. Whiting. Ind.; 89 xl25, or will trade for Chicago Improved. C. Gobdel, 6416 Lowe ave., Chicago. 13-lm
FOR PALE Second nand desk and railings suitable for express office. Apply at Time? Office. Hammond. Ind. CLAIRVOYANT. MADAM CASTILLO will tell the past and future, call the names of loved ones who have passed away as well as the living, and all about vour business and love affairs. Circles Fridav evening. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. S. Hohman st. i car to door. 832 Morton ave. 4
Lake County Title & Guaranty
Co.
ABSTRACTERS
WHY TAKE A CHICAGO PAPER FOR SPORTING EVENTS f THEY DOXT GIVE YOV LAKE COIXTY ; EVENTS. THE TIMES DOES, AND A1X OVIIERS AS WELL
I ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES
w. B. MOTT, President rSASX HAMMOND, Vice-Presiocnt J. S. BLACKMUN. Secretary A. H. TAFFER. TressorrT IDWAED J. 2ER. Manage
Secretary'! Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND
HAMMOND AN 3 CROWN POINT, IND
