Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1909 — Page 7

Tuesday, August 10, 1909.

THE TIMES. $$$$3$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ I BOARD AND ROOM i ROOM AND BOARD AT 83 SIBLEY ST. I First door from Hohman St. 17-tf Today's M milligrams The Market Place ot the Munnlmakers Makers Good to the Buyers or it Couldn't Make Good to the Sellers. LOST AND FOUND. LOST On north side H. A. A. grounds meerschaum iire. Finder please return to Geo. Vaughn, No. 2 Bellvirw place; reward. 9-2 LOST On Sunday, gold spectacles. Reward for return to Dr. Dewey, Whiting, Ind. 9-2 LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Value Fair Treatment and a SQUARE DEAL FOR THE READERS AS WELL AS THE ADVERTISERS.

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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. $10.00 to $200

WHERE ARE YOU? WERE YOU OUT OF WORK, BEHIND WITH YOUR ACCOUNTS, AND HAD NO;HOPE OF EVER GETTING OUT OF THE HARD TIMES YOU HAD. ARE YOU OUT? IF YOU IET VS GET YOU OUT AMD PLACE YOU BEYOND HARD TIMES. Let us loan yu. from $10.00 to $200.00 on your Furniture, Piano, Horse and vagon or whatever Personal Security you have and give you POSITIVELY THE LOWEST KATES AND EASIEST TERMS THAT AUK NOW OFFERED, and allow you to repay same In Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly Payments to suit your Income. Pay up your outstanding: bills, and confine all your debts In one place and see how much easier It Is tor you to ret along 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 your benefit and success. We make no ficticious and misleading- rates such as $50. d0 at $1.20 or $25.00 at 60a per week for 50 weeks, as such methods are deceptive and we can prove up such methods. Our Methods ara the most up-to-date and business like that are offer.!, and we tell you to the Cent what any amount of Money will cost you and gtve you a Contract that Is Fair and Square from Rtart to Flnlsn Seeing Is believing. Do you owe another Loan Company and dlsatlsfled with their High Rates and Treatment. If so, come and see us and we will take your Loan up and give you more Money besides, coupled with the Lowest Hates and Easiest Terms now offered. Calumet Loan Company LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE COMPANY IN THE CALUMET DISTRICT. Room No. 212 Hammond Bldg-i Phone 323 Hammond, Ind. Open every evening. Phone, write or call. Open every evening.

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Drink Pure Spring Water From the Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St John, Indiana Delivered 10c per gal. 3 gals. 25c 5 dais. 35c Phone 6274 HAMMOND PURE WATER SUPPLY CO. LAUERMAN BROS.

South Shore Line fC. L. S & S. 8. R. R Tralas leave Hammond fallows I WEST BOUND EAST BOUND -Bally- Sunday Dally Sunday

6.05 6.07 I X5.35 5.35 6.57 7.05 6.05 I X6.07 7.25 7. 35 X6.38 6.33 8.15 8.10 x7.10 7.35 9.02 8.58 8.18 9.40 10.08 8.59 8.55 10.20 11.08 X9.40 9.50 10.54 12. OS X10.20 10.50 11.45 l.OS "10.57 11.50 12.13 2.00 11.40 12. RO 1.00 8. OS X12.27 2.00 1.40 4.04 l.OO 2.50 S.13 . 6. OS Jl 41) 3. SO 8.00 6.10 ij.27 4. 50 3-40 6.40 :t.00 5.50 4.20 7.40 3.40 x6.40 4.C7 ' 8.40 x4.20 7.25 5.43 9.40 5.0) S.20 6. SO 10.40 5.43 x9.20 ' .6S 11. J8 x.30 10.20 7.40 I 7.25 12.25 8.40 1 1 xS.ZO .JW 8 20 1.3S xlO.20 ........ 11.18 xx 12. 2 5 x Gary only. xx Michigan City only. limited. Figures In l)nt for A. M.; In black for P. M. For Information call Hammond 130. W. 17. WALLACE, General Manager.

E. CHICAGO COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING

Question of Redisricting the City Is Taken Up and Discussed.

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Borrow-the amount you need on your Piano, Furniture, etc. Lowest katea - No DeductionTf Hammond Loan & Guarantee Co. 145 iouth nohman Street Thon; 257 Over Model Clothiers Re'iable Servics No Publicity

(Special to The Times.) East Chicago. Ind., Aug. 10. The city council held Its first meeting following the summer vacation, in the

council cnamber last evening and a

large amount of business was considered and disposed of. The most important matter before the body was the question of redHtrictlng the city. It was decided to

divide the territory embraced within

the corporate limits of the municipal

lty Into seven wards, an addition of

three wards over the old arrangement

The first ward will remain unchang

ed and is bounded by White Oak ave

nue on the west, the city limits on the north, the canal on the east and Chi

cago avenue on the south.

Ward two will have the following boundaries: Chicago avenue on the

north, Magoun aveue on the east

White Oak avenue on the west and the

limits on the south.

Ward three, Magoun avenue on the west,' Chicago on the north. Canal on

the east, and limits on the south. 'Ward four, Canal on the west. Ter mlnal tracks on the north, Cline ave

nue on the east, and limits on the

south. Ward Ave, Canal on the west, 137th on the north. Deodar street on the east, and the Termnal tracks on the south. Ward six, Deodar and Washington on the west, B. & O. railroad ot the north, Cllne avenue on the east, and Terminal railroad on .the south. Ward seven, 137th street on the south. Deodar and Washington with a

jog north of B. & O. to Cline avenue, on the east, Iake and north line of

section 16 on the north and woat lines sections 16 and 21, and north half of section 28 on the west.

It la now up to the mayor and coun

cil to appoint aldermen to serve the new wards, as they will take their places In September, politics is busy In

these districts. A great quantity of routine business and matters of minor importance was acted upon and disposed of.

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ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES r. 8. MOTT, President rSAJUC HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. BLACXMUX, Secretary A. a. XAPPEH. Treasurer KSWASD J. S5. Manage

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

OAKY. Ixit 30, block 37, Gary Land Co.'s subdivision. Gary Land Co. to Joseph Frost $ Lots 100 and 101. block 6, Lincoln Park, United States Land Co. to Viil Petertich Lot 37, block 37, Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Joseph Frost Lot 25, block 37. Gary Land Co.'b

first subdivision, Garv Land Co. to Joseph Frost S42 HAMMOND. Lot S. block 11, North Side addition. Hugo Wolner to Frederick S. Brlncken 1 Lots 53. 54. block 9, Franklin addition, John J. Sullivan to Fe

lix Kudelka , 2,100

Lots 22 to 2o, 27. block 2, Steel Car Works. Henrietta J. Randall to Rasmus Hanson INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 4. block 64, Joseph C. Gan-

senger to Jennie Rosenthal... 4,000

LW CHICAGO. Lots 22. 23, block 3 In fourth addition. New Chicago Real Instate &Investment Co. to Chas. Wierner GARY. Lots 51, 52, block 2. Lincoln Park addition, Charles H. Rodgers to Bernard W. Silver Lot 48. block 3, Lincoln Park addition, Louis Kwatnez to Sol Friedman HAMMOND. Lot 20 and N H lot 21. block 1, Turner's first addition, A. Murray Turner to Thomas A. Thompson TOLLESTON. Lot f, block 16. Oak Park addition. Karl Testinc to Samuel Schal'.mann Lot 13, block 45 in second Oak Park addition. Calumet Land Co. to Steve Pavlieek Section 29-36-7 W Part S 14 SW U SE 1.4. August MolFto Gustav Busse Section 29-36-7 AV Part S 14 SW Vi SK Vt, August Moll to Gustaf Moll CHICAGO PARK. Lots 31 to 35. block 12; lots 36 to 40. block 12, J. G. Rvan's addition. D. D. Davis to Nicholas J. Cunningham

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FOR RENT.

Copyright, igoq, ty Metropolitan Syndicate, Inc., N, Y. Offering Money Now isn't this sense? A man who advertises that he wants to buy some

thinq, is likely to be pretty eager, even if he has to pay a good price. And if

the thing he wants to buy is something you have, then it really means that the advertiser is OFFERING MONEY TO YOU. And if anybody is out with

an offer to pay money for something that you are willing to part with, surely you want to know about it, don't you? How will you ever know about it if you don't look through the Market-place of the Munnimakers every day? the live, enterprising, snappy offers that are made in the little classified ads. in the TIMES?

FOR RENT We will rent any amount of money from Jl up at lowest rates. Same to be paid back in monthly or weekly payments to suit you. In from one month to one year's time. Rates are lower than so-called "'cut rates" advertised by oth.-rs on furniture, pianos etc. Hammond Loan and Guarantee o., 145 S. Hohman st.: phone lzl 7-tf FOR REM .ieven-room Mat; all modern conveniences. 319 State Line. 4-6 FOR RENT Flats and houses. Inquire Mrs. Huehn, 211 Loga nst., or phone

2642.

choice. IS.SO-JP good to prime, .Y50tfT6.4fl; beef $i.00i 5.50; beef $3.00 'tf 4 00; fat

FOR RENT Flats, $20; modern. Gary

Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Reynolds bldg., Gary. 3-tf

FOR RENT Eight-room second fiat;

all modern conveniences. Phone 4s or

call 334 Sibley. 28

FOR RENT A placard may help Identify your place to the ad-answerer who Is looking for it. Don't expect any greater service from It.

MISCELLANEOUS. CUT RATES on Loans on Furniture, etc. Loans made on Diamonds and Watches. For a square deal see me. F. E. Rinehart, No. 212 Ham

mond Bldg., Hammond, Ind

Phone 323

CATTI.K Beef sters, good to 7.55; yearling steers. $4.50 3 7.50; exporters, rows, good to choice, cows, plain to good.

heifers, good to choice. $4.254 6.50; canners and cutters, $2.00 $ 3. "0: calves.

common to choice neav. J.i.iiO'a ,i.;i; good to prime vealers ', .00 '! N.0'"1 : feeding steers. $4,0055.10; stock steers. $3.25-57 4 40; bulls, $2.50 'n 5.00. 1MM.S Bulk of sales. $7.55 l.i 7.!0; mixed packlne. $7.25 W 7.60; mediums and butchers. $7.f,o( 7..S5 ; rough, lu-avy packing. $6.90 'if 7.20; poor to good heavy packing. $7.101 7.55; selected packing. $7.6'''i S 05; good to choice shipping. $7. soft S.10: lightweights. $7.5!Ka' $.00; pies. $7.ooi7.90; stags, $7 30ft 7.90. MIEF.P Native wethers, $ 4.00 fr 5.25 : native ewes. $!.00ffr 4.75; native yearlings, $5.00'ft 5.50; range wethers, $4.50 tff 4.90 ; range ewes.' $3.50 4i 4.7 5 ; bucks ami stags. $2 00ij(s 25: breed inr ewes. aged. $4.00 If 5.50; cull lambs. $4.50'h'5.75; native lambs. $7 OO'ii 7.S5; native lambs.

lain to pood. $6.501 7.00; ranjre lambs.

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EVERT INDIVIDUAL AUTOMOBILE owner In the United States and abroad should Join the International

Automobile Lea true. Pamphlet ahowln

dealers' orlces of automobiles tires an

application blank mailed upon request. Address International Automobils League. Home Offlce. Buffalo. N. Y. Leon A. Beresniak. official attorne. etate of Indiana, room 102 First National Bank; ptione 360.

PERSONAL

Dear Mr. Munnimaker, cjo The TIMES Classified Columns. Through a little Munnimaker Classified TIMES, I closed out my millinery stock.

Ad., In Tho

J. D. S.

Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The TIMES, or phone him at No. 111, whenever you want anything.

MALE HELP WAN TEA

WANTED Railway mail clerks, postoffice clerks-carriers; salary $6u0 to $1,600; - examination in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free; write for schedule. Franklin Institute Dept. 74E. Rochester. N. Y. 10-lm

WANTED Railway mill clerks, postoffice clerks, carriers; examinations In Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 34D. Kochester. N. Y. 7-ln

FEMALE HEIP WANTED

general

WANTED Girl for work. 33 Warren st

house-10-3

25

200

250

1,500

WANTED Competent girl for general housework; no washing. Apply immediately 351 S. Hohman st. cor. Condit. - 10-tf

PERSONAL Good business proposition either on State st. or Hohman st. for any business except saloon. See F. L. Wyman. 244 Sibley st. 9-1

FOR SALE. FOR SALE Five-room cottage on Wilcox ave.; 31hi-tt. lot, $950; 5-room cottage on Sibley St.. $100 down, balance same as rent. See F. L. Wyman, 244 Sibley st. 9-1

FOR SALE Cheap for cash if taken at i

once. 50x132 lot, 6-room cottage, oam room and pantry complete. For particulars call at 41o Cedar St., city; a bargain for those wishing to buy now. 10-3

FOR SALE Second hand roll top office desk. Call 18 Condit St.; phone 5161. 26-2tw

FOR SALE Restaurant tures; good location. St.. Hammond.

with all HxH S. Hohman 9-2

PRODUCE MARKET.

Secretary' Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND

MEW SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVIG

VIA

CHICAGO, INDIANA AND SOUTHERN R. R.

(GARY AND WESTERN)

Effective Sunday, July 4th, 1909

Subject to change without notlcs

ALL TRAINS DAILY Between Hammond and Gary

Hammond (Cal. Av) Lv 6.04 7.12 9.00 10.28 I 1.30 3.0O I 4.35 I 5.44 jTia Gibson Ar 6.14 7.20 8.10 10.38 1.40 3.10 4.45 5.54 8 52 Ivanhoe " 9.15 10.43 1.45 3.15 '4.50 -5.58 H.57 West Gary " 6.21 7 .27 ,18 10.4 1.48 3.18 4.B3 6.02 .00 Tolleston " 6.24 7.30 9.21 10.49 1.5t S-21 4JS .OB 9.03 Gary (Broadway) " 6.27 7.33 9.24 10.52 14 3.24 4.58 6.08 8.0S Gary (Virginia Av)...Ar 6.34 Gary (Virginia Av)...Lv 6.85 ) 6.25 .....

Between Gary and Hammond

Gary (Broadway) " 6.46 7 44 9.49 11.19 3.14 3.64! 5.15 Tolleston " 6.49 7.47 9.62 11.22 'J.17 S.RTi,5.1S West Gary " 6.B2 7.50 9.55 11.2e x.SO 4.0l5.ai Ivanhoe " .58 11.28 3-23 4.03 5.24 Gibson " 6 69 7.57 10.07 11.33 2.2$ 4.08! 5.28 Hammond (Cal. Av) ..Ar 7.09 8.07 10.18 11 43 2.38 4.18 5.39

C.33 .8 .31 .42 6.47 6.57

8.24 8.27 8.80 8.83 8.88 8.50

Butter Receipts, 11,260 tubs; creamery, extras. 25c: price to retail dealers, 27c; firsts, 2Sc: extra firsts, 24ic; firsts, 'J3c; seconds, 22c; dairies, extras. 23 Vic; firsts, 21c: seconds. 20c; ladles, No. 1. -0c; packing stock, 19c. Eggs Receipts, 0,641 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 17 c; cases included. lXc: ordinary. 19c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fre:sh. 20 Vic: prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases nnd must he So per cent fresh. 22c; exi ra. especially packed for city trade ind must be 00 per cent fresh, 25c; No. 1 dirties, 17c: checks, 16c. Potatoes Receipts. SO cars; choice to ?ancy, 66ff5Sc; fair to good. 53 055c. Sweet potatoes South Carolina. $4.00 i(4.50 per hrl; Virginias, $5.50 per brl. Veal Quotations for yeals In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs Wf-ight. SfjSVfcr: 60 to 80 lbs. OftSc; S5 to 120 bs. 10c: fancv. 10c. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1. 13c; No. 1 loins, 15c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck 7c: No. 1 plate, 5Hc Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens. fowls. 4c; roosters. 9c; springs, 17c: geese, 9c; ducks. llfiJISc.

bruits Apples, new. $1 .oOfi 4.50 brl:

bananas. Jumbo, bunch, straight. $1.10ri

1. .'.-; culls, iiOc7$1.00; bouquets. 65W 8ic: lemons. $2. 50 (it 4.50 ; oranges, $2.85

i.).2j; pineapples. X l.n0 Cn 3. 50 tier Crate:

cherries, $1.151.25 per 24-qt case;

poaches, $1.2a'2.00 per crate; 10ffl5c. per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, 25e per 8-lb

oasKet.

California srreen fruit Cherrips 60n

f?i$1.25 per box: reaches, 50f?85c ner

nox ; piums. i c $i.tj per nox; pears.

$1.25 f? 1.80 per box. Melons Gems, standard crates. 50c?ff $1.00; pony crates. 30cW$3.00; baskets.

20fi.60o; watermelons. $125.00175.00

per car.

Means t'ea Deans, hand picked, choice, $2 20: fair to good. $2.12Vs; red kidnev. $2.00 ft 2.30 : brown Swedish $2.10Ti 2.30; lima, California, per 100 lbs! $5.00S 5.121-. Berries Blackberries. $1. 25ft 1.75 per 24 qts; raspberries, red. $1.502.00 per 24 qts; blueberries, 16 qts. $1.50'?? 2.00. Green vegetables Beets, 50rfJ75c per 100: cabbagre, 50efi $1.00 per crate; carrots. 50!f?'70c per 100: cucumbers. 10fi) 35c per doz; caul iflower.' 25c a 1.00 per box; green onions, per bunch; green peas, $1.00 per sack; lettuce, head, per tub. 40c: leaf, 20c per box; mushrooms, 105 20c rer lb: onions, 40cfi $1.00 per sack; parsley, , home grown, 10c per doz; peppers. 50JT 60c per c?.te; radishes. $1.001.25 per 100: string beans. 65fi75c per sack; spinach. 25f40c per tub; sweet corn. 40(f?60c per sack: tomatoes, 20'?i40c per Hat crate; turnips, home grown. $1.00 per 100.

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 Oary (Broadway), and at C. I. & S. Station at Gibson.

Advertise In The Lake County Times

WANTED Girl to wash dishes. Apply at once, Wecater Cafe. 212 Sibley st.

WANTED Woman to wash nolish preferred; 7 a. m. to

Pollas Bros, 714 Chicago ave.

dishes ; 8 p. m. 9-tf

WANTED Girl for housework. Dr. Urf. Indiana Harbor.

Apply 9-2

WANTED Experienced stenographer for general office work; $15 per week; steady reliable person. Ap

ply at plant, . B. Conkey

Co.

7-2

WANTED Girl or woman for general housework; no cooking. Phone 1924.

WANTED At once, kitchen girl. Prima cafe, 97 State st., Hammond. 4-tf

WANTED Young ladles of good moral character with some high school education to enter training school for nurses; school now open. For particulars address superintendent Of nurses, Mercy Hospital. Gary. Ind. 2S-tfws

SITUATIONS WANTED

WANTED Children's sewing 274 Plummer ave.

done at

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BUSINESS CHANCES.

INFORMATION WANTED regarding

investment opportunity, where a few thousand dollars could be profitably In

vested; wish to wear from anyone hav ine- stock for sale in industrial or min

intr proposition; no liquor proposition

considered. Address by mail only, Geo.

H. Currier, room 463-L, 46 West Mon roe St., Chicago, 111.

BARTER EXCHANGE.

FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for lease of 6-room house, 75 miles from city; good live town for a large family. Address L S, Lake

County iimea.

FOR TRADE Model K Wlnton auto

Kood condition; will exchange for

any vacant property near Gary or Chicago. Address D O, Times. 12-3

FOR KXCHANGE Candy wheel and 24 naddles for bull pup. Address O K.

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ADYKItTISK IN" THE TIMES.

For Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbinz Qoods, everything necessary to build a house with. Call with est 'mates. J Ci RUEL 7337 Jackson Park Ave. J. WT. 1KJjLi, CHICAGO

FOR EXCHANGE What have you to

exchange tor i-siory nouse and 3

lots in town or 2,000 population; 65 miles south In 111.; good outbuilding, house in good repair; thirfty town wfiere there is plenty of work. Will exchange all or any part. Address M S. care Times 30

FOR SALE Desirable corner lot, 50x

150; 4 blocks south from courthouse

on Hohman st.; a bargain for the right

party. Address V R. care limes.

FOR SALE Modern 9-roora house; aO

foot lot. and 6-room house. 50-foot

lot on Jefferson st. near Conkey plant;

reasonable. Call 23S Fayette St., Ham

mond. -

Arc Vou One Of The Lucky One-Hundred and

Seven Who will soon reside In

BEAUTIFUL I10MEW00D ?

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FOR SALE Five-room cottage. 37V-ft.

lot, S650; 5-room cottage on Sibley st.

$100 down, balance same as rent. See

F. L. Wyman, 244 Sibley st. w

FOR SALE At a bargain. 6-room cot-

tae and 4 lota on Calumet ave.; i

blocks north of Ft. Wayne depot. Call

110S N. Calumet ave., Chas band, b-w

FOR SALE Monarch typewriter; 1909

model: in first-class 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 pasteurlx-

ing plant; owner compelled to leave town on account of sickness; this Is a rare opportunity to buy a paying, grow

ing and estaDllsnea pusiness. Auureas F S. care Times. 29-tt

FOR SALE Handsome reed baby car-

riaae: laiest stvle and nearly new;

cost 135; will sell for J15. Address R L, care Lake County Times. 27-tf

FOR SALE Maxwell runabout; in fine condition: new tires, top. newly paint

ed; $375 If taken this week. Hammond

Garage, 74 S. Hohman St.; pnone 13. a

FOR SALE Store with living room and fiat; 30-foot front; cheap. Richard Hahlweg, tailor, 251 S. Hohman s. 21-

FOR SALE Mosler safe; 5 feet high. 3 feet wide; Inner door, bankers' vault; a bargain. Lewis Durieus. 3319 Michigan, 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 In - j diana Harbor, Ind.; phone 35. 17-tf j

FOR SALE S. E. cor. 119th St. and Indianapolis blvd.. Whiting, Ind.; 89 xl25, or will trade for Chicago improved. C. Gobdel. 6414 Lowe ave., Chicago. 13-lm

FOR SALE Second nand desk and railings suitable for express office. Apply at Times Office. Hammond. Ind.

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Restaurant privileges, inciudinK 10 rooms, kitchen and bathroom. Call S6-90 S. Hohman St.. I'nion Cafe and Automobile Inn, Hammond.

FOR EXCHANGE Paperhanglng for a horse. Addresi R s. Times. 25

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 2S4 Plummer ave.; phone 2634. 10-2 FOR RENT One room for one or two gentlemen. Call at 2S4 Plummer ave.: phone 2634. 10-2

FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4929 Olcott ave.. East Chicago; phone 1181.

FOR RENT Nicely 710 E. State st.

furnished

rooms. 9-3

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 Time.

FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4923 Olcott ave.. East Chicago; phone 8181. 4-5

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

Thare are only 107 FlftyFoot Lots in Homewood. For just 30 days, no longer, these ideal lots will be sold at this price by GOSTLIN, r.lEYiJ COMY Hammond, Indiana H To Belong to the "Luckv One Hundred and Seven Club" You Must Buy Now. 1 A Diminishing Market Makes Certain A Wonderful Increase In Values. 1 Homewood Lots are 25 by 120 Feet on a G6 Foot Street and 14 Foot Alley. 11 The Price Now Is $437.06 for a 25 Foot Lot. After 30 Days $500. WE PREDICT U That in One Year 50 Feet of Homewood Property Will Look Cheap at $1,500. WE BASE THIS PREDICTION OH THE FACT THAT IT THREE YEARS AGO we sold 75 by 150 Feet in Glendale for $900. I RECENTLY J. T. Hutton Sold His Glendale Lot for $2,000 Cash. H ONE YEAR AGO Hohman Street Frontage Sold for $25 a Front Foot. 11 NOW the Cheapest Lot on This Street Will Cost $45 a Front Foot. THE REASON IS PLAIN H Homewood is the Most Beautiful Residence District in Lake County. H Values Have Always Been Maintained and Rents Are Higher Than Ever. H The Respectable Character of the Neighborhood Will Be Maintained. H 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 Seven ?

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