Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 14 August 1909 — Page 7
THE TIMES. ' 1USCELLANTSOUS. CUT KATES on Loans on ; Furniture, etc. Loans matlo : on Diamonds and Watches. For a square deal see inc. F. , E. Rinehart, No. 1212 Ham- ; mond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. g:$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$S$$$$$$$$$$$$$$S$3$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Today's r a m s
Saturday. August-14. 1909.
LOANS MADE IN HAMMOND, WHITING, EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA HARBOR, GARY TOLLESTON, HEGEWISCH, BURNHAM, WEST HAMMOND. Loans made in few hours notice. No inquiries among friends. Private office, and the most confidential and courteous treatment extended to all. SEEING IS BELIEVING.
The Market Place of the Munnimakers Makers Good to the Buyers or it Couldn't Make Good to the Sellers.
LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES AND WAGONS, FROM ONE MONTH TO ONE YEAR, ALLOWING REPAYMENT IN WEEKLY, BI-WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME. REBATES on all Loans paid sooner than not calls for, saving you considerable and is the one big feature of our Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms that are offered.
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LET US PAY ALL YOUR DEBTS CONFINE YOUR DEBTS ALL IN ONE PLACE AND HAVE ONLY ONE OBLIGATION INSTEAD OF THE SEVERAL, AND BE RID OF THE WORRY, BOTHER, and ANNOYANCE OF COLLECTORS. Let us Loan you from 510.00 to $200.00 to pay off all your outstanding bills, and give you more Money besides, and put you on Easy Street now and at once. OUR RATES AND TERMS ARE POSITIVELY THE LOWEST AND EASIEST IN THE CALUMET REGION AND WE MAKE THE PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME AND LET YOU HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF TIME. GIVE YOU REBATES ON ALL LOANS PAID SOONER THAN NOTE CALLS FOR AND THAT IS A SAVING FOR YOU TO CONSIDER. COME IN AND TALK YOUR TROUBLES WITH US. We do not make loans such as $-"0.00 at $1.20 per week or other amounts in the same proportion, as such methods are deceptive and misleading, but we do give you a straight from the shoulder, up-to-date, fair and square proposition that in its self is the biggest recommendation that we ask.
Loans Taken Up From Other Companies and put on a cheaper basis. CALUMET LOAN COMPANY
MALL lUJlLP. WANTLiX S? ! VAXTEI Vour.s: men to learn auto
mobile business by mail anil prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure position. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Kmpire Automobile Institute, Rochester, X. Y. II
Largest and most reliable Company in the Calumet District. Room 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. HAMMOND, INDIANA Open Every Evening. Phone, write or call. Open Every Evening.
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'.XTF.I Man or woman to sell hosiery and underwear from mill to wearer; agents felling direct to consumer in t-st igate; permanent, prolitabie. International Mills, SOUS Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. 14-2
WANTIU) Two bright hustling young men to pack books in shipping room. Apply Yv'. H. Conkey Co. 14-1
BOARD AND ROOM- ,Drink Pe Spring Water
ROOM AND HOARD AT S3 SIBLEY ST. First door froru llohman st. 17-tf
BOARDERS WANTED WANTEI To give estimates on your painting and paperhanging; reasonaide prices, good workmanship; satisfaction guaranteed. Calumet Decorating Co., t20 X. llohman st. ;pohne 373.
From the Beautiful Mineral Spring
spring mil, bt jonn, Indiana Delivered 10c per gal. 3 gals. 25c. 5 gals. 35c Paone t27 HAMMOND PURE WATER SUPPLY CO. LAUERMAN BROS.
EVERT INDIVIDUAL AUTOMOBILH owner in the United States ani broad should Join the Internationa; Automobile League. Pamphlet showing dealers' prices of automobiles tires ana application blank mailed upon request Address International Automob!! League. Home Ofrtce. Buffalo. N. Y. Leon A. Bereznlak. offlcisi attorney, state of Indiana, room 10:2 tlrst National Hank; pnone 360.
DO NT KOHIJKT THT THE TIME! DOK JOll rilITINft, AXD DOES II WELL AXD WITH DISPATCH.
SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Addressing er.velc pes, copying or similar work by a god penman. Address Uox 20. East Gar.. , Ind.
WANTED P.artender; steady work for the right man; good wages and short hours. Zf-phcr Polen; phone 1 443.
WANTED Waiter and porter. Apply South Pay hotel, Indiana Harbor. 12tf
WANTED Railway mail clerks, postoffice clerks-carriers; salary $600 to $1,000; examination in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free; write for schedule. Franklin Institute Dept. 74E, Rochester, N. V. 10-lm
FEM.ALEHEIP WANTED
WANTED Young ladies of good moral character and with some high school education to enter training school for nurses. School opens Sept. 1. For particulars address Supt. of Nurses, Mercy Hospital, Gary, Ind. 11-tf
WANTED TO H'UY WANTED Second-hand roll top desk; price must be reasonable. A. W. Hunter. .'ilM Park ave.. Utirnliam. 13-6
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WANTED Lunch counter, stools and coffee urn; most he in good condition. Telephone Hammond 2041. 13-3
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FOR SALE New 6-rooiu brick cottage on Alice st; 11-room house on Claude st.; S lots on N. llohman st.; make an offer for the lots. Cail at 403 Sibley st.
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WAGE SCALE AGREEMENT THAT INSURES CAR PEACE.
Present men 1o Merve at present rates 23 rents for six months, and 27 cents for one a year at 27 cent. All old men wlio have served one -year at 27 cents in have 28 t cents for next Tear, then to go $ to 29 cents for oue year and 30 rents thereafter. New men to have as follows: First sis; months, 23 cents; second six months, 21 cents; secoisd year, 25 cents; third year, A 28 cents; next six. month, 27
cents. Coistrct to be tn force from AurJ-ii 1, 1009, to Febrnary, 1, 1013. There will he no striko of street railway men. Peace was made, yesterday by the four traction companies with the carFor Sole Cheap! 10,000(000 fees good new artJ secondhand LUMBER . o? a!l kinds.- Doors, Windows, pjurnblrtg : Ootfdji, everything necessary tit build house with. Call with esttaist.es. J; G. RUEL, 7337 Ave'
men by the granting of an increase of about fl, 000,000 in wages during the life of the contract, and further concessions, which the various unions will ratify as soon as meetings can be held. Tho settlement was made at the office of President Mitten of the Chicago City Railway company after an all-afternoon's conference. More con-
I cessions than were offered Thursday
by President Roach were agreed to. The settlement is a uniform contract
scales are concerned. The roads involved are: Chicago Railways company, City Hallway company. Consolidated Traction company and the Calumet & South Chicago Traction company The employes of the latter were granted their full demands, which were that they receive the same wages a sare paid employes of the City Railway company. This was agreed to by President Mitten provided the Calumet employes join the City Railway mployes' Union.
This, President I!. A. Carter said would be brought about in a few days. Itoach Promises More lay. President Roach agreed that the Consolidated Traction company employes shall receive the same wages as granted by the other lines. lie also agreed over the telephono with President Mitten that he would pay a highel advance than offered yesterday. Henry A. Blair, member of the executive committee of the Chicago Railways company, was also conferred
with on the subject of a further change and he . greed to it. The closed shop was not conceded, but the union officials said that they would use their influence with the union to work In harmony with the company to make better discipline and ii: other ways that would help the company in its controversies with uotsiders. If carried out it is understood that eventually all employes will become members of the union
PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED-Co.
-Girls. Apply Reid-Murdock 13-2
WANTED (Jirl for general housework; must be competent and have references. Phone 12o. Apply 36 Warren st. 13-tf
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mer don't f orgret the ad rcssWe loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO.
9138-40 Commercliii Ave. P.: one S. Chicago 104.
Room 200 s. cmctao
YOU CAN TAKE A 1,1, THE PAPERS, HUT IF YOU MAY O.VLY TAKE ONE TAKE THE TIMES.
Cutter Receipts. ll.I.IT tubs; creamery, extras, 26c; price to retail dealers, 27c; firsts, 2c; extra lirsis. 2nc; firsts, 23c; seconds, 22hc; dairies. extra. 23 V2C; firsts, 21Vie; seconds, 20c; ladles. No. 1, 20 He; jacking stock, 2oc. Eggs Receipts, 10,3l9 cases; 'miscellaneous lots. cases returned. rji2o; cases included, lbc; ordinary, 19c; firsts, must he TO per cent fresh", 20c; prime firsts, packed in new hardwood cases
and must he S5 per cent fresh. 21Vic; extras, especially packed for city trade and must be yo per cent fresh, 25c; No 1 dirties. 17c; checks, 16o. Potatoes Receipts, 30 cars; choice to fancy, o5(5 57c; fair to good, r0i:."3c. Sweet potatoes South Carolina, $1.00 per brl; Virginias. $5. on j,er bid. Veal Quotations for veals in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight. SflSHc; 60 to SO lbs 9Tj9V:c.; 85 to 120 lbs. 10c; fancy, 10Hc! Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. 13c; No. 1 loins, 15c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 5 He. Live poultry Turkeys, per lh, 15c; chickens, fowls. He;" roosters Mc; springs, 17c; geese, !c; ducks. llVUSe. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.2"; fair to good, $2.12H; red kidney, $2.00 ?i 2.1)5 : brown Swedish, $2. 10W2.30; lima. California, per 100 lbs $5. GO'S 5.12H. Berries Blackberries, $1.501.60 per 24 qts; raspberries, red. $1.502.00 per 24 qts; blueberries. 16 qts. $ 1 . 50 ft 2.00. Fruits Apples, new. Jt.50 4 50 brl; bananas, jumbo, bunch, straight $1.10 ft 1.25; culls, KOc?T$1.00; bouquets, 65 S5c; lemons, $2.50'a 4.50; oranges, $2.85 f(3.25; pineapples. $ 1.60 ff 3.50 per crate; cherries, $ 1 , 1 o l.5 per 24-qt case; peaches, $ 1.25 fi 2.00 per crate; 10ft20e per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, 20c per S-lb basket. California green fruit Grapes, 90eQ:
l.io; peaches 40!0c per box; plums, 90cii$1.75 per box; pears, $1.50 rtt 2.10 per box. Melons Gems, standard crates, 50c f4.00; pony crates. 30cffi$3.00: baskets, 20ft 60c; watermelons, $90. 00ft' 140.00 per car. Green vegetables Beets, 75c per 100; cabbage, 50cft $1.00 per crate; carrots.
:.''a .0c per 100; cucumbeirs. 20 75c per
i'i-, cammower, z:ic 'a 1 .uo per box; green onions, 4 5c per bunch greeii peas. 25C,( S5c per sack; lettuce, head.
per tub. 4ic: leaf, 20c per box; mushrooms. 101i20c per lb; onions. 25ft 75c
per sack; parsley, home grown. Sc per doz: peppers. 50c per crate; radishes 50cft $1.5,1 per lrtO; string beans, 60c per sack; spinach, 25ft 40c per tub; sweet corn, 3 Of? 35c per sack; tomatoes, 20 40e per flat crate; turnips, home grown. $1.2r per 100.
WANTED Experienced German speaking saleslady. Apply Ruhstadts store. 13-2
WANTED Dining room girl; night work; good pay to right part v. Apply Gibson Railroad Y. M. C. A. " 13-3
FOR SAEE At a sacrifice. Conn Wonder cornet; Chambers encyclopedia, 15 vols; University of Literature, 20 vols; Modem Eloquence, 15 vols; ail in good condition. Address Box 154, Whiting, Ind. 11-2
FOR SALE 20 acres good truck and garden land 2 miles from Hammond courthouse, south 1 mile from st. car. Inquire of H. J. Groth, 540 W. Fullerton ave., Chicago. 13-3
VIA CHICAGO, INDIANA AND SOUTHERN R. R. (GARY AND WESTERN) Effective Sunday, July 4th, 1909 Subject to change without notlcs ALL TSAINS DAILY Between Hammond and Gary
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 425 Logan St. 13-3 FOR SALE Over 1,000 artistic, up to date patterns in wallpaper; Hosche's
entire samples exhibited in your own
home. Phone 373 Hammond or Calumet Decorating Co., 620 N. Ho st.
flammond (CaL Av) Lv 6 04 7.12 9.00 I 10.28 1.30 3.00 4.35 I 5.44 Tf Gibson Ar 6.14 7.20 9.10 10.38 1.-40 3.10 4.45 5.&4 8.6a Ivanhoe " 9.15 j 1 0 . 4 3 M.45 3.15 4.50 5.5 H.B7 West Gary " 6.21 7 27 9.1? M0.46 1.48 8.18 4.53 .02 O.OU Tolleston " 6.24 i7.30 1.21 10.49 1.01 3.21 4.B .05 9.03 Gary (Broadway) " 6.27 7.33 9.24 j 10.52 1X4 3.24 4.5tt tt.OS 8.0 Gary (Virginia Av)...Ar 6.34 i .2l Gary (Virginia Av)...Lv 8.35 ! . .. H.25
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WANTED Cook; good pay. Inquire 101 Plummet- ave.. C. Moore. 12-2
WANTED Girl or woman for general housework; no cooking. Phone 1924.
WANTED Competent girl for general
housework; no washing. Apply immediately 351 S. Hohman st. cor. Condit. 10-tf
WANTED Woman to wash dishes; polish preferred; 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Pollas Bros, 714 Chicago ave. 9-tf
WANTED At once, kitchen girl. Prima cafe, 97 State st., Hammond. 4-tf
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To rent furnished room with hot water; south side or near st. car line. Address C J. care Times. 12-tf
WANTED Three unfurnished rooms or small Hat for light housekeeping. Address D C, care Times. 11-tf
FOR SALE Grocery fixtures; die taken at once. John Murry, Sta Went wort li ave., West Hammond.
FOR SALE First-class 7-drawer domestic sewing machine, $lu. 211 W. State st. 12-3eod
Gary (Broadway) " I 6.46 7.44 I 9.49 I 11.19 ! 2.14 3.54 5.15 .3S f-24 Tolleston " 16.49 7.47 !9.52 '11.22 12.17 3.B75.1N 6.3 .27 West Gary " !6.52 7.50 j9.55 !11.25 2.20 4.oo -5.21 0.3 .3 Ivanhoe " 9.58 '11.2S 2.23 4.03 5.24 6.42 9.83 Gibson " ! 6.59 7.57 i 1 0.07 11.33 2.28 4.0S; 5.2 6.47 8.3)4 Hammond (Cal. Avh.Ar j 7.09 S.07 110.18 11.43 2.3H 4.181 5.30 6.57 0.50
FOR SALE North side ball grounds, at reasonable figure. Inquire at 211 Logan st. 11-tf
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 arid Gftry (Broadway), and at C. I. & S. Station at Gibson.
FOR SALE Combination square piano and organ, $25; easy payments. Straube Piano Factory. 11-4
FOR SALE Houses and lots; cash or easy payments. Telephone 287. D. A. Pugh. H-6
FOR SALE At a bargain, 6-rooni cottage and 4 lots on Calumet ave.; 3 blocks north of Ft. Wayne depot. Call 110S N. Calumet ave., Chas Sand. 6-2w
FGU RENT.
FOR RENT Five-room brick flat; $14 per month. Apply 459 Kane ave. 14-1
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; modern; all conveniences. Apply 336 S. Hohman; phone 5271. 14-tf FOR RENT Two rooms with bath for light housekeeping. 268 Plumier.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for gentlemen. 1 4 State Line, corner Rimbaeh; phone 5251. 14-1
FOR RENT Flat; all modern conveniences. 275 Price place. 14-3
FOR SALE Monarch typewriter; 1909 model; in first-class condition; or to exchange for sornetaing 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
1- S. care Times. z-tl
FOR SALE Handsome reed baby car
riage, latest style and nearly new; cost $35; will sell for $15. Address R L care Lake County Times. 27-tf
FOR RENT Eight-room house; all modern conveniences; on Calumet av. near Conkey plant. Phono 205 or call 402 Hammond bldg. 14-1
FOR RENT Six-room modern house; 3H06 Hemlock st.. Indiana Harbor, Ind. Call 345 Sibley St., Hammond. 13-3
FOR SALE Maxwell runabout; In fine condit:on; new tires, top, newly painted; $375 'f taken this week. Hammond Garage, 74 S. Hohman St.; phone 145. 21
FOR SA LE Store with living room and flat; 30-foot front; cheap. Richard Hahlweg. tailor. 251 S. llohman st. 21-
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
GARY, Lot 2", block 26, Gary Land Co. 'a first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to John F. Schmidt Lot 20. block 27. Gary Land Co.'s subdivision, Gary Land Co. to James Hendb v EAST CHICAGO. Lot 20 bloc k4 and part lots IS and 21, block 4, subdivision SW li 29-37-9. East Chicago Co. to City of East Chicago TOLLESTON. Lots 2S, 29, block 2, Oak Knoll I'ark addition, John O. Bowers to John S. Andrews Lot 2, block 20, r-subdi vision C. T. L & . Co.'s second addition, John O. Rowers to Timothy AV. Englchart HAMMOND. Lot 43, Stafford & Trankle's second addition, Thomas J. Hanagin to Ijouis Frese
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Allman Brothers & Dinwiddie (Incorporated) ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
LAKE COUNTY Established 1872
CROWN POINT,
INDIANA Capital $50,000
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County Title & Guaranty Co.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX LEVIES. SEC. 3. CHAP. CV ACTS OF 1S99. EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 19 . The Trustee of Calumet Township, Lake County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Hoard at its annual meeting, to be held at the school house of School District No. , on the 7th day of September, 1909, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $2,300, and Township tax, twenty cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Iocal Tuition expenditures, $4,413, and tax, ten cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures, $3,000, ami tax, thirty-five cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures, $3,000, and tax, 25 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. School Bonds, principal and inter
est. $1,360, and tax, 3 2 cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $fl,500. and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $20,573, and total tax. $1.12 on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above-named township are as follows: Total valuation of lands and Improvements $ 3S4.330 Total valuation of personal
property Valuation of railroads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc., etc., (estimated from last year's tax duplicate)
FOR RENT Reasonable terms, saloon and fiat; two-story brick, good corner. Apply Citizens Trust & Savings Rank, Indiana Harbor; phone 55. 13-6
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Applv 404 Truman ave.; phone 5023. 13-3
FOR RENT Furnished room with all modern conveniences at 9 Rimbaeh ave.; phone 4 471. 12
FOR RENT Six-room modern house; large yard and chicken park; near interurban at 442 Pine. Call at 508 Truman. 12-3
FOR RENT Restaurant privileges, including 10 rooms, kitchen and bathroom. Call 86-90 S. llohman st., Union Cafe and Automobile Inn, Hammond.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4929 Olcott ave.. East Chicago; phone 9181. 4-5
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. Heehase, Indiana Harbor, Ind.; phone 35. 17-tf
FOR SALE S. E. cor. 119th St. and! Indianapolis blvd.. Whiting. Ind.; 89 i xl25. or will trade for Chicago improved. C. Gobdel, G41C Lowe ave., I Chicago. 13-lni ; FOR SALE Second nand desk and rail- j iugs suitable for express office. Ap- ; ply at Times Office. Hamrnoud. Ind. j
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Seven Who will soon reside in BEAUTIFUL H0MEW00D ?
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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
WANTED To borrow ?:i.r,u from private parties; first-class improved real
estate security. Call or address Atty. . S G. Heart, 752 Broadway, Gary, Ind. 2 , fc NOTICE. I t The Saint Paul Ev. Lutheran church ' 1of Indiana Harbor will hold its regu- ' lar morning service next Sunday, Aug.
la. at trie lark road bridge at ( lark Station. After close of services a picnic will bo held at fits plac. 12-3
FOR RENT We will rent any amount of money from $10 up at lowest rates. Same to be paid back tn monthly or weekly payments to suit you, in from one month to one year's time.
Kates are lower than so-called "cut rates" advertised by others on furniture, pianos, etc. Hammond Loan and Guarantee Co., 145 S. llohman St.; phone, 257. 7-tf FOR RENT Flats, $20; modern. Gary Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Reynolds bldg.. Gary. 3-tf FOR RENT Eight-room second flat; all modern conveniences. Phone 24S or call 334 Sibley. 28
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Borrow the amount you need on your Piano, Furniture, etc. ) Lowest Rates - No Deductions Hammond Loan & Guarantee Cq.
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BARTER EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE Painting and pa per Reliable Servi'hanging for roll top desk, tvne writer Ke,,10,c erv,
I town lot, nousenoia lurniture or any
thing useful. Address T, Times.
Ovor .Model Clothiers No Publicity
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Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption
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ABSTRACTER
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES
f. B. MOIT, President riAJJS HAMMOND, Vk:e-rTelder.l J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. H, TAPPER, Treasurer KDWARD J. LDER, Ma&Sfe
FOR EXCHANGE Lady's plated hunting case watch for baby walker and crib or cab. 323 Logan st. 11.3
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 Times. 5
South Shore L,int? 'C. I-. S. & S. B. R. R -i Trains leave Ilauunoad fullunsi WEST KOCNL) EAST BOUND
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Net taxable property of township $1,160,445 Number of polls. 90. Signed W. O. JOHNSON, ' Trustee. Per A. Jamieson, Acting Trustee. Iat?d Aug. 7, 1909.
Sccrettrj'i Office 2 Tapper Eloci HAMMOND
HAMMCND AND CROWN POINT, DSD
DO YOU KXOW THAT A THOlSAXt, TIMES' A SIGJIT ARE SOLD BY EVSUOYS OX THE STREETS OP HAMMOND f THIS DOES NOT 1!?Cl.l'DE THE CARRIER CIRCULATION AT ALL.
FOR TRADE Model K Winton auto; good condition; will exchange for any vacant property near Gary or Chi- ' cago. Address D O, Times. 12-3 FOR kXCHANGE Candy wheel and 24 ' paddles for bull pup. Address O K, i Lak- County Times. 2-tf ; 1- OR EXCHANGE What have youTo ' exchange for 2-story house and 32 lota in town of 2,000 population; 63 miles south in 111.; good outbuilding, ' house in good repair; thirfty town wSere there is plenty of work. Will , exchange all or any part. Address M S. ' care Time 30
FOR EXCHANGE Paperhanglng for a horse. Addrei R S. Times. 25
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FOR EXCHANGE One new victor phonograph with brass horn and record case and 20 records, towards a horse and buggy; will pay some difterence. Address J , care Lake County Time.
x 6K onlj. n Mxh'Mn City onl. Limited. , ngures m llgrfit for A. SL; In biacK ' for P. M. For Information call Hammond 130. ; W. V. WALLACE, General Manager. J
There are only 107 Fifty-Foot Lots in Homswoad.
For just 30 days, no longer, these Ideal lots will be sold at this price by
Hammond, Indiana
To Belong to the "Lucky One Hundred and Seven Club" You Must Buy Now. 1i A Diminishing Market Makes Certain A Wonderful Increase In Values. 1 Homewood Lots are 25 by 120 Feet on a 66 Foot Street and 14 Foot Allev. 1 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 FACTTHAT H THREE YEARS AGO we sold 75 bv 150 Feet in Glendale for $900. RECENTLY J. T. Hutton Sold His GlendUe Lot for $2,000 Cash. I 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 PLAIN I nomewood is the Most Beautiful Residence District in Lake County. 1 Values Have Always Been Maintained and Bents Are Higher Than Ever. I The Respectable Character of the Neighborhood Will Be Maintained. Chic 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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