Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1909 — Page 7
Wednesday, Angust 25, 1909
SHE TIMES.
WE GIVE YOU BOTH
LOANS MADE IN Hammond, Whiting Indiana Harbor East Chicago, Gary Tolleston Burnham, Hegeiwsch and West Hammond
10 00 to 200 00
Phone, Write or Call
WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US YOU GET BOTH COUPLED WITH THE LOWEST RATES AND EASIEST "TERMS IN THE CALUMET DISTRICT. 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.
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NO DEDUCTION OR ADDITIONS ARE ADVERTISED BY US AS OTHER COMPANIES ARE DOING. WE GIVE THE FULL AMOUNT. Beware of the rates of $50.00 at $1.20 per week, and other amounts in the same proportion. Those are not ours, but belong to other Companies that are taking a unfair advantage of their patrons and are not square.
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Today's ams
The Market Place of the Munnimakers 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.
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
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Are You Going to Need Money? If you are, see us before you see any other Company and we can give
you a proposition that is "Square with the vorld.'
ASK US ABOUT OUR REBATE SYSTEM ON ALL LOANS PAID SOONER THAN NOTE CALLS FOR. ITS A HIT. LOANS TAKEN UP FROM OTHER COMPANIES THAT ARE NOW CHARGING HIGH RATES? AND PUT ON A CHEAPER PAYING BASIS and MORE MONEY GIVEN ON THE SECURITY HELD.
CALUMET LOAN COMPANY Largest and most reliable Company in the District. Room 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323 Hammond, Indiana
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MAIOS HELP. WAJSTiilX WANTED Porter. Apply Erie hotel. WANTED Gravel roofer's helper. II.
Eundt Roofing Co., room 314 Ham
mond bldg. 24-2
WANTED Car builders
and rexairers at once; 1 it 1 T t
ong jod. Jntznugn-iiUtner
WANTED First-class lathe, milling
machine and grinder hands desiring
o work in automobile shops should
apply to the Olds Motor Works, at Lansing, Mich. Attractive proposition. No
labor troubles. One hundred A-l machinists needed. 20-6
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YOUR best salesman cannot work more than 12 hours a day. Q An advertisement of your goods in this paper works while you sleep and wake 24 hours a day. J It works in many households at the same time. - 3 It talks better than the most fluent $ ... a week salesman. Q No one slams the door in its face. q RESULT: It sells goods. J About the cost? Far less than the $ . . . . salesman and does lots more work.
iL'opyright, 1909, by W. N. U.)
Pav a Visit to INDIANA'S INLAND CITIES
LEGAL NOTICES.
MUNCLE $2;
MARION PERU ...
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.25
ROUND TRIP VIA C Gm &. L,. Saturday Night August 28th
Train leaves C. C.6U Station, Hammond, at ll:06p. m. Tickets good returning until train No. 2 of Monday, Aug. 30th. For further information and tickets enquire of C. W. HEIMBACH, Agt. PHONES: Office 1801; Res. 449 154 South Hohman St.
NOTICE TO SALOONKEEPERS. After the first of September all saloon license publication notices published in The Times will be charged for at the uniform rate of $5. The fee must be forthcoming when proof of publication is given. The additional cost is necessitated because of the doubling of the notices in size and additional care required in composition and proofreading. THE LAKE CO. PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO. Hammond, Ind. Publishers, The Times-
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OP INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1909. RAY PORLIEK VS. EDITH R. PORLIER. CAUSE NO. 5853. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by McAleer Bros., attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Edith R. Porlier, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 4th day of October, A. D. 1909, the same being the nineteenth 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 the second Monday of September, A. D. 1909, said action will be heard and determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 9th day of August, A. D. ly09. ERNEST L. SIIOHTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames. Deputy Clerk.
BIG DAY FOR I.O.O.F. AT WHITING SATURDAY
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PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE.
IN THE MATTER OF FRANK E. BOXSOR BANKRUPT, NO. 67 IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ps: On this 16th day of August, A. D. 1909. on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the? 14th day of September, A. D. 1909, hefore said Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said rlme and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Indianapolis, in said District, on the 16th dav of August, A. D. 1909. NOBLE C. BUTLER. I'St-al nf the Coiirt Plerk.
(Special to The Times.)
Whiting, Ind.. Aug. 25. The I. O. O.
F. of Lake county is planning a bi
day at Whiting on next Saturday, Au
gust 28. when they will hold a picnic at Lake Fro"t park and also an enter
tainment at Whiting-.
Great preparations are being made and the program to be followed
throughout the entire day is as fol
lows:
10 to 11:30 a. m. Reception to visit
ors at I. O. O. F. hall in Whiting and visit to Standard Oil plant and other
points of Interest In this city. 11:30 to 1 Dinner served by Ladies Aid of the Congregational church. Parndf In the Afternoon.
1 p. m. Parado will be formed headed
by Barney Young's band, and the pro
cession will march from Whiting to Robertsdale park, where the picnic will he held and where business as follows
is to be transacted:
2 p. m. Reports of retiring officers
and election of officers.
2;3 0 p. m. Address by Rev. A. J. Sul
len of Gary. 3:30 Band concert, one hour.
4:30 Races, consisting of young
men's rnce. Odd Fellows race, Rebekah
race, fat men's race, past and noble grand race, voting ladies' race, fat la
dles' race.
Alter these events tne lodge members will return to Whiting, where In the evening the following program will be rendered at the Vater skating rink
on Indiana boulevard: Prayer Rev. F. M. Webster. Selection Orchestra. Piano solo Miss Anna May Dineen. Vocal solo Edwin Gray. Violin solo James Spanier. Rebekas drill. Remarks Rev. M. C. Wright. Selection Orchestra. Reading Roy E. Green. Vocal solo Mrs. I. G. Swartz. Clarinet solo Dr. II. N. Nichols. Odd Fellows' drill. Remarks Rev. Webster. Selection Orchestra. Benediction Rev. M. C. Wright.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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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 CO. 9138-40 Commerclil Ave., Room 200 PhoneS. Chicago 104. S. CHICAGO
ake Countv Title & Guarant
If Co.
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES t.SL MOTT, President raUX SAHMONQ, Vice-Resident J. S. BLACKfcnnt, Secretary A. ft. TAPPER, Treasurer KSWASS J. E3ta. MausjM
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Wood to Marv E. Wood LT V E It POO I j ii LIGHTS. Lota 22 and 2 1. block 7. Matthais' addition. New Chicago iieal Es- , state it: Investment Co. to itessic Blumenthal GARY. Lots 1 and 2, block b-i, Gary Land Co.'s subdivision, Gary Land Co. -: to Sissilia A. Davis ' Lot IS, block 2!, Gary Land Co.'ssubdivision, Frank W. llartzer. to lialford A. Watson TOLLESTON. Lot 37. block 22, Uak Park addition. lxrenzo I'. Godwin to W. I'. Morris Lot 35, block 22, Oak Park addition, Lorenzo P. Godwin to K. B. Best Lot 15, block 7, C.-T. L. t I. Co.'s fifth addition, UUo F. Niethammer to itkc K; Porter Land & Investment Co HAMMOND. Lot 17. block 3. II. W. So Ill's fifth addition. Cynthia V. Sohl to Fred Kulwa Lots 21 and 22, block 4. Homewood addition. Collie F. Faber to Minnie Kulp Lots lit and 2d, blo. k 1, Rolling Mill addition William Wick to Daniel Wick INDIANA HARBOR. Lot r, block 20 in fourth" addition. East hCii-ago Co. to Frank E. Lund Lot 37, block Is in fourth addition. East Chicago Co. to Anna lloih CEDAR POINT. Lot 1K Cedar Point subdivision, Kdward Thisticthwail.- to John V. Lid en
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FOR SALE New S-room house; modem iu every way; a big bargain it" sold in lO'davs. Address B, care
Lake County Times.
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FOR SALE OR RENT Two-story S-
room house on Cameron St., norm
side; near interurban R, R. Apply bJO
Towle st.
WANTED Railway mail clerks, post-
ornce clerks-carriers; salary ?60u to 1,600; examination In Hammond Nov. 7; preparation free; write for sched
ule. Franklin Institute Dept. 74E. Rochester, N. Y. 10-lm
FEAIALE ItEIJ WANTED
WANTED Girl for general housework; must be good cook and neat Barringer Brown, Crown Point, Ind.
WANTED Clean and respectable wo
man wants a position as housekeeper
for respectable man. Mrs. M Y, No. 728
Towle St., Hammond, Ind. 24-2
WANTED Young ladies of good mor
al character and with some high
school education to enter training
school for nurses. School opens Sept. 1. t" r ra rt i oil 1 a ra aHHrfqe finnt t Nn.fiAfi
Mercy Hospital, Gary, Ind. 11-tt
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Situation; stenographer;
ears' experience. Address P. O. Box
Hammond, Ind. 25-1
iTOR RENT.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Call at 284 Plum-
mcr ave.; phone 2634. 25-2
FOR RENT Six-room modern house;
large yard and chicken park; near
Interurban; 422 Pine. Call at 506 Tru
man. 24-3
tun rent Nicely furnished rooms
for gentlemen. 1(6 State Line, ud
stairs; two blocks west of courthouse
phono 5251. 24
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gas and bath; rent
reasonable. 3411 Commonwealth ave Indiana Harbor, Ind. 24-
FOR RENT Reasonable. 4-room fur
nished flat at 284 Michigan ave. Ap
ply ozu . nonman sr. or pnone 373.
r un i-tit,r r uesiranie rurnished room
for gentleman in new, modern house;
private entrance. 6u8 E. Carroll St.;
block east of Calumet ave. 24-3
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room; all modern coneniences; suit
able for two gentlemen. 129 Doty st
phone 5471. 23-4
FOR llENT Eight-room flat; second
flat at 46 Doty st; all modern im
provements. Inquire at 44 Doty. 23
FOR RENT Two stores: centrally located. Apply to C. G. Hohman, Hoh
man block, Hammond. 20
rvn Kli.vr buite or rooms In the new
Emery block corner of Chicago and
Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. See F. J
Fife, agent. 8-tf
FOR RENT e will rent any amount of money from $10 up at lowest
rates. Same to be paid back in month
ly 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 others on furni
ture, pianos, etc. Hammond Loan and
Guarantee Co.. 145 S. Hohman st.
phone 257. 7-tf
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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. S gals. 35c Phone 5274 HAMMOND PURE WATER SUPPLY CO. LAUERMAN BROS.
Open High low : Close , Wheat Sept. ..97- 93 97 97Dec. -.94-, 94 93H 94May ..97?b-i 9SU 975-U Corn Sept. ,.65-i 66i S5i 66 Dec. ..55"g-5s 66 66H 5s May ..57Mi-6 58 56 57 Oats Sept. ..SSS-5 37 " .36 .3fiaDec. . .36---B-I 36-7 36 364. May ..39V4 39 39 39 Pork Sept. ..22474 2250 2225 2240 Oct. ..2100 2105 2100 2105 iJan. ..1740 17678 H40 1"65 Lard Sept. ..1200 1215 1200 1212 Oct. ..1195 1210 1192 1210 Nov. ..1155 1167 1155 1167 Jan. ..1032 1037 1032 1037 S. Ribs Sept. ..1167 1180 1167 1177 Oct. -. 1145 1152 1142 1152 Jan. ..915 927 915 927
ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES.
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BURBAN THA N SERVICE
FOR SALE Light wagon; suitable for
meat or newspaper wagon; with
steps on the bak. Call 337 Truman. 24
FOR SALE Household goods.
674 Hoffman st.
Inquire 23-3
FOR SALE Six-room cottage at 341S
Eim st.; $1,300 needed; balance l,200
in 3 years. Inquire at 3410 Elm St., In
diana Harbor; no agents. 23-tf
FOR SALE $60 buys a motorcycle.
Call mornings 7 to 9 a. m., 392 Cedar
st., Hammond. 21-3
FOR SALE New six-room cottage with basement; price $1,S00. Inquire at 818 Summer st. 19-6
FOR SALE OR RENT Two-story 8-
room house on Cameron st., north
side; near interurban R. R. Apply 630 Towle st. 17-6
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CHICAGO, INDIANA AND SOUTHERN Fl. R. (GARY AND WESTERN) Effective Sunday, July 4tb, 1B09 Subject to change without nolle a
FOR SAXiE Over 1,000 artistic, up to
date patterns in wallpaper; Bosch6 s
entire samples exhibited in your own
home. Phone 373 Hammond or call
Calumet Decorating Co., 620 N. Hohman
st.
FOR SALE North side ball grounds,
at reasonable figure. Inquire at ill
Logan st. 11-tf
FOR SALE Handsome reed baby carriagej latest style and nearly new; cost 3o; will sell for $16. Address R L, care Lake County Times. 27-tf
FOR SALE Maxwell runabout; In fine condition; new tires, top, newly painted; $375 if taken this week. Hammond Garage, 74 S. Hohman st. ; phone 145. 21
ALL TRAINS DAILY Between Hammond and Gary
Hammond CaL Av) Lr 6.04 7.12 1 9.00 I 10.28 1.30 1 3.00 I 4.3,'. B.4- 1 8.4(1 Gibson Ar 6.14 7.20 9.10 10.38 1.40 3.10 4.43 5.&4 S.52 Ivanhoe " '8.15 10.3 1.45 8.15 4.50 5.58 H.57 West Gary " 6 21 7.27 9.18 10.46 1.48 8.18 4.5rt e.02 0.0i Tolleston " 6.24 7.30 9.21 10.49 1.51 8-21 4.$H . Gary (Broadway). " 6.27 7.33 9.24 10.52 14 4.53 6.0S .0 Gary f Virginia Av)...Ar 6.34 .21 Qary (Virginia Av)...Lv 6.35 6.25
Between Gary and Hammond
Gary (Broadway) " 6.46 7.44 9.49 11.19 2.14 3,541 5.15 6.83 9.34 Tolleston ' 6.49 7.47 9.52 11.S2 2.17 'S-BTIS-m "6.86 8.27 West Gary " 6 52 7.50 9.55 11.25 2.20 4-fK 5.-,l 6.3 .3it Ivanhoe " 9.5i 'll.tS 2Jf3 4.03 "5.24 6.42 8.33 Gibson " 6.59 7.57 10.07 11.33 2.2S 4.08j 5.29 6.47 9.8S Hammond (Cal. Av)..Ar 7.09 8.07 10.18 11.43 2.38 4.18j 5.8a t 6.57 .50
FOR SALE Cheap, 3-drawer National cash register; almosi new, with check printing attachment; cash or easy payments. Otto C. F. Seehase, ladiaua Harbor, Ind.; phone 35. 17-tf
FOR SALE Second nand desk and railings suitable for express office. Apply at Times Office. Hammond, Ind.
Stops on signal to receive or discharge psssengers Light face figures for (A.M.); Black face figures for (P.M.). Tickets on sale at Michigan Central Depot, Hammond sad Qary (Broad way), and at C. I. & S. Station at Gibson.
FOR RENT Flats, $20; modern. Gary Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Reynolds bldg., Gary. 3-tf
FOR RENT Lots of advertising space in these columns in which you can get rid of that spare furnished room.
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To rent three to five rooms furnished for light housekfeping; modern and heated. Apply C. H. Thompson, care Stauffer Drug store; phone 2812. 25-3
BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED First-class butcher to buy my stock of groceries; the bet location for an up to date butcher shop in town. Address R, care Times. 2 3-tf
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CASH GRAIN MARKET.
Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red $1. "3 4; 1.05; No. 3 red. 94cTi $1.02; No. 2 hard, t)Uc3 $1-04; No. 3 hard, 03C&' $1.01. Spring wheat by sample: No. 2
! northern, SSc $1.01 ; No. 3 spring, 94c 'n $1.00. 1 Curn hv samnle: No. 2. OTilln- Vr,
2 white, 701i(ic; No. 2 yellow, 7214(jx": 72c; No. 3, 61Ka69r; No. 3 white, 70 fi 71c; No. 3 yellow, 72 ,4 (i 72 c; 'No. 4, 67((70c. Oats by samrJ.e: No. 2 white. 38 cNo. 3 white, 36i37i4c; x0, 4 white, 3oVi 37ic; standard, S7ff3Sc.
SecreUi73 Cfflce 2 Tapper Block KAMMOJTD
HAMMOND AND CKOWN POINT, IND
THE TIMES PAYS WEEKLY SALARIES TO NEARLY FIFTY PEOPLE IX HAMMOND, GARY, EAST CHICAGO, WHITING AND OTHER PARTS OF LAKE COUNTY. THEY SPEND THEIR MONEY AT HOME. DOES IT DEIERVE YOtTR SCPPORTt
LOST AND FOUND. IjOT Pocket surgical case. Reward if returned to Dr. R. F. Hale, 715 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. 25-2 LOST Bay mare, 14 years old; black tail and mane; short tail; very poor. 1200 lbs. Reward for return. I B. Kamlnski. - 25
FOUND Horse, sorrel mare, Sunday morning. Call at Dick Schoon, Highlands. 23-6
PRODUCE MARKET-
Butter Receipts, 9,772 tubs; creamery, extra, 28c; price to retail dealers. 2Lte; prints, 3uc; extra Hrsts, 27c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 24c; dairbfcs, extras, 25e; firsts, 23c; seconds, 21c; ladies. No. 1, 21; packing stock, i:ie. Eggs Receipts, 10,3a3 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 17 c; cases included, 18c; ordinary, lac; hrsis, must be 70 per cent Iresh, 2uc; prime firsts, packeu in new whitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 21 c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, Z5c; No. 1 dirties, 17c; checks, 16c. I Potatoes Receipts, 45 cars; choice to fancy, 66&58c; lair to good, 53ct55c. 1 Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $2.oi) per hamper; Virginia, $4.00 per orl. ! Veal Quotations for veals in good order were as follows: 60 to 60 lbs weight, SValffc; 60 to SO lbs. Sloc; 8u to lbs, i0((;llc; fancy, llc. Dressed beel Ribs, No. 1, 1-ic; No. 1 loins, 16c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck, ' 7c; No. 1 plate, 5c. Live poultry .turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, iowls, 14c; roosters, 9c; springs, lTc; geese, 9c; ducks, life 12c. i Jtieans Ia beans, hand picked, choice, J2.20; fair to good, $2.12; red kidney, J2. 00(712. 30; brown Swedish,; $2.10 si 2.30; lima, California, ier 100 lbs. 5.00ii 5.12. Berries ijlueberries, 16 qts, $1.50Crt j 1.75. ! Fruit Apples, new, $2,001 3.50 brl; ; lemons, $.s.uOt( 4,75; orluges, $2.75U 3.10; peacne.s, 2ocgil.2o per crate; 10iy j 20c per 1-5 on basket; grapes, lb(u 25c per b-lb basket; pears, per bri, $3.00t) i 6.00. i CaJlfornia green fruit Grapes, $1.00 2.oO ; peaches. 50&80c per box, plums, i.001i 1.85 per box; pears, $2.00 'a-2.85 per box. Melons Gems, standard crates, $1.00 43.50; pony crates, 50cy $2.50 ; baskets, 20fa6oc, watermelons, Jtio.OO'ii 12a. Ou per car. Green vegetables Beets, 75c per 100; cabbage, 5u5j75o per crate; carrots, 75c per 100; cucumbers, 20&i35c per doz; cauliflower, 7ocCy$1.25 per box; celery, 1550c per box: green onions, lific per bunch; green pea-s, $1.5o per bu ; lettuce, head, per tub, 40i'50e; leaf, 25c per box; mushrooms, 3Fi?;"25c pe 'rib; onions. 60c f 1.00 per sack; parslcv.
noma grown, njriuc per doz; peppers, 50c per crate; radishes. $1.25 per 100; string beans, 75c per sack; spinach. 25 '4lc per tub; sweet corn, 30c per sack; tomatoes. 30Jf75e per box; turnips, home grown, $1.25 per 100.
BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Fainting ana paper hanging for roll top desk, typewriter, town lot. household furniture or anything useful. Address W T, Times.
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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
FOR EXCHANGE Candy wtieel and 24 paddles for bull pup. Address O K. Lak County Times. j-tf FOR EXCHANGE Paperhangins for a horse. Address R s. Times. 25
On PlaooH, Household Goods, Horsrn, uou, etc. ISO DEDUCTIONS LOWEST RATES Small monthly, bi-monthly or weekly payments to suit you. Rebate if putd before due. Haniinofld Loan & Guarantee Go. 145 South richman Mreet Pl.onv 257 Over Model Clothier Krtlnble Sfn1. Ao pubH,,ty
FOR EXCHANGE One new victor phonograph with braes horn and record case and 20 records, towards a horse arid buggy; will pay some difference, i Address J T. care Lake County Times.
MJJSCELLANEOUS. ! WANTED To give estimates on your' painting and paperhanging; reason- I able prices, good workmanship; satisfaction guaranteed. Caiumet Decorat- ! ing Co.. 620 N. Hohman St. ;pohne 373. j EVERT INDIVIDUAL) AOTOMOBILB i owner In th United States and i e,broad should Join th International Automobile League. Pamphlet showing dealers' prices of automobiles tires and ' application blank mailed upon request Address International Automobile League. Home Office, Buffalo, N. Y. Leon A. Beresnlak. official attorney.
etate of Indiana, room 102 First Nation- !
ai Bank; pnone 360. For Sole Cheap! 10,009,000 feet good new and secondhand of all kinds. Doors, Windowi, Pftirnbinjr Qoodi, everythtag neewsarr tatmild a house with.
Call wltn esttmates
South Shore Line fC. L. P & S. B. R. P. Tralc leave lisuiuiioad fulluvvat V EST BOUND EAST iiO L'ND Daily 1 Sunday 1 Daily fSuTulaT"
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Hammond, Indiana 51 To Belong to the "Lucky One Hundred and Seven Club" You Must Buy Now. U A Diminishing Market Makes Certain A Wonderful Increase In Values. H Homewood Lots are 25 by 120 Feet on a 66 Foot Street and 14 Foot Alley. H The Price Now Is $437.06 for a 25 Foot Lot. After 30Days$500. WE PREDICT If That in One Year 50 Feet of Homewood Property Will Look Cheap at $1,500. WE BASE THIS PREDICTION OH THE FACT THAT I THREE YEAES AGO we sold 75 by 150 Feet in Glendale for $900. f RECENTLY J. T. Hutton Sold His GlenckJe Lot for .$2,000 Cash. H ONE YEAR AGO Hohman Street Frontage Sold for $25 ,u Front Foot. t NOW the Cheapest Lot on This Street Will Cost $45 a Front Foot. THE REASON IS 51 Homewood is the Most Beautiful Residence District iu Lake County. U Values Have Always Been Maintained and Rents Are Higher Than Ever. ft The Respectable Character of the Neighborhood Will Be Maintained. H Civic Pride Is Well Developed. Houses and Lawns Are Well Kept Up. For SO 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 a
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