Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 61, Hammond, Lake County, 28 August 1909 — Page 7
Saturday. August 28, 1909.
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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 0 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO SALOONKEEPERS. After the first of September all saloon license publication r notices published in The Times will be charged format theumform rate of $5. The f eeimustfbeiorthcoming when proof of publication is given: The additional cost is necessitated' because of the doubling of the notices in size and additional care re Pay a Visit to INDIANA'S INLAND CITIES MUNCIE $22 MARION V f1?5T -1.25 L jil.J J.i ROUND TRIP VIA Cm Cm &L L. Saturday ttighl August 28th Train leaves C. C. 6 L. Station, Hammond, at 11 :06p.m. Tickets good retnnainfl until train JJo. Zot Monday, Aug. 30Ih. For further information and tl enquire of C. W. HEIMBACH, Agt. PHONK: Office 1801; Res. 4494 154 South Hohman St WRITE TO
for a sample of the latest Paris erase. ED. PINAUD'S Lilac Vegetal. An exquisite, aristocratic extract, wonderfully sweet and tasting. Send 4C. in stamps (to pay postage and packing:). Large bottle retails for 7JC.--6 ounces ot the finest of perfumes. Ask your dealer. Write our American Offices today for sample, enclose 4c. Pari asierf e ED. PINAUD, dept. m ED. P1NAUD EUHJ., N. Y.
Lake County Title
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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES r. 8. MOTT, President rAKX HAKMONO, Vice-Pre&Uent J. S. VLAasWJH, Secretary A. H, TATyiJL, Treasurer KCVVAKD i. USOMim
Secretary- Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND
Allman Brothers & Dinwiddie (Incorporated) ABSTRACTS OF TITLE LAKE COUNTY - CROWN POINT. - INDIANA Established 1872 Capital $50,000
WE GIVE YOU BOTH
WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US YOU GET BOTH COUPLED WITH THE LOWEST RATES AND EASIEST "TERMS IN THE CAWUMET DISTRICT. Loans made on Furniture. , Pianos, Horses, and Wagons from one Month to one Tear, allowing repayment in Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly Payments to suit your income.
NO DEDUCTION OR ADDITIONS ARE ADVERTISED BY US AS OTHER COMPANIES ARE DOING. WE GIVE THE FULL AMOUNT. Beware ot 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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u a proposition that is "Square with the World." 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
quired in composition and proofreading. THE LAKE CO. PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO. Hammond, Ind. Publishers, The TimesELK ENTERS THE ALDERS FIGHT Jack Evans Says, "Well, I Guess I'll See What I Can Do." (Special to Thh .Times.) East Chicago. Ind.. Aug. 28. Jack Evans of Baring avenue has decided to coma out for the nomination for councilman from the second ward on the republlca-n ticket. Mr. Evans, who is a roller in the Republic mill, is an old resident of East Chicago, and if elected 'will make an efficient city official. A prominent Elk. Mr. Evans will, undoubtedly have the support of that? organization, in his flght for the nomination, and his chances look good. PRODUCE MARKET. Batter Receipts 7,243 tubs;, creamery, extra, 28c;' price to retail dealers, 29c; prints. 30c; extra firsts, 27c; firsts, 25 ic;'econds, 24c; dairies, extras, 25c; firsts, 23c; seconds, zihc; ilHc; packing stock. 21 o. ffs Receipts. 12.476 cases: miscel laneous lots, cases returned. 17 Mc; tases included. 18c: ordinary. 19c: firsts. f must be 70 per cent fresh. 20c; prima nrsts, pacKea in new nardwood cases Una must be 85 per cent fresh, 21c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 25c; No. 1 dirties, 17c: checks, 16c. Potatoes Receipts, 15 cars; choice to fancy, 6253c; fair to good, 48503. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, hampers, $2.40; Virginia, per brl, $3.90. Veal Quotations for veals in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs 7c; No. 1 plate. 5Vc. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, 14 c; roosters, 9c; springs, 17Vfc18c; geese, 9c; ducks, 11 12c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.20; fair to good, $2.12H: red kidney, $2.00 2.30; brown Swedish $2.102.30; lima, California, per 100 lbs loins, 16c; No. 1 round, 10c: No. 1 chuck weight. 99Vic; 60 to 80 lbs, 910V4c; 85 to 120 lbs, lOHOllHc; fancy. 12c Preswod hfct Rlp, No 1 14-; N". 1 - DAY TO mm I Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AN J CROWN POMT, IND
Are You Going to Need Money? If you are, see us before you see any other Company and we can give
$5.005.12. Berries Blueberries, 16 qts, $1.50 1.75. Fruit Apples, new. $2.00fT3.50 brl; crabapples, $1.00 per bu ; lemons, $3.00 4.75; oranges. $2.75fr3.10; peaches 25o $1.26 per crate; 10(20c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, 1825c per 8-lb basket; pears, per brl, $3,000 5.00. California green fruit Grapes. $1.00 2.00; peaches, 6080c per box: plums. (1.001.85 per box; pears, $2.00a 2.8o per box. Melons Gems, standard crates. $1.00 3.B0; pony crates, 60c(2$2.50; baskets, 2060c; watermelons $65.O0125.O0 per car. Green vegetables Beets, 75c$1.00 per 100; cabbage. 6075c per crate; carrots, 75cJl.00 per 100; cucumbers, 2035c per doz; cauliflower, 25(5 60c per box; celery, 1550c per box; green onions, 45c per bunch; green peas, $1,25 per bu; lettuce, head, per tub, 50 60c; leaf. 2530c per box; mushrooms, 2030c per lb; onions, 60c $1.00 per sack; parsley, home-grown, 10 (3 12c per doz; peppers, 60c per crate; radishes, $1.00 1.2 per 100; string beans, 75c$1.00 per sack; spinach, 25 40c per tub; sweet corn, 2030c per sack; tomatoes, 3080c per box; turnips, home grown, $1.25 per 100. LIVE STOCK MARKET. CATTLE Chole to fany steersetaetaoiccetao Choice to fancy steers, $7.007.75; meudi mto good steers. $5.756.Sa; inferior to fair steers. $4.255.60; fat cows and heiferssJirdluetaoishrdluu cows and heifers. $3.256.50; canning cows and heifers, $2.003.25; native bulls and stags. $2.504.75; feeding cattle. 600 1,000 lbs, $3.155.10; fair to fancy real calves. $3.505.50; heavy calves, $3.505.50; export sters, $6.00 6.90; western range steers, $4.906.40; western range cows and heifers, $3.00 5.50; distillery fed steers, $6.407.50; milkers and springers. $27.0060.00. IHHiS Bulk of sales. $7.60 8.05 ; heavy butchers, 240300 lbs. $8.008.05; light butchers, 190(8 230 lbs, $8.00(f 8.10; light bacon, 160190 lbs, $7.758.15; light light. 130155 lbs, $7.707.95; heavy shipping, 250300 lbs, $7.708.15; heavy packing, 260(ff 400 lbs. $7.407.65; mixed packing. 200250 lbs, $7.507.70; rough, heavy packing. $6.957.30; light mixed, 175200 lbs. $7.S07.85; poor to best pigs, 60gl35 lbs, $6.807.90; governments and boars, $2.75o.75; stags. $7.fl0'7j8.25. Native lambs, plain to best, $6.50 7.90; range lambs, poor to best, $6.75 7.80; feedin g lambs, $6. 606. 83; wethers, plain to best, $4.50(5.00; yearlings, poor to choice. $4.85g 5.50:-ewes, inferior to prime. $3.504.50; feeding yearlings. $4.7ouo.35; breeding ewts, aged, $3.735.25; feeding wethers. $4.35 (i4.ou; ducks, stags and cull sheep, $2.503.75. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.0531.07: No. 3 red. 9Scg$1.03; No. 2 hard, $1.01H 1.04; No. 3 hard, 96c $1.00. Spring wheat by sample: No. 2 northern, $1.02 1.03 ; No. 3 spring, 94c $1.01. Corn by sample: No. 2, 686S4c; No. 2 white, 69 He; No. 2 yellow, 712) 71c; No. 3, 68684c; No. 3 yellow. 7071c; No. 4. 6 6 (ft 6 7 Vt c Oats bv sample: No. 2. 3 5 He; No. 2 white, 37iS38e; No. 3, 3514c; No. 3 white, 35HS374c; No. 4 white, 35 36c; standard, 37H5 3Sc. REAL ESTATETRAHSFERa HAMMOND. Lot 34, block 4. Morris' addition, Joseph O. Morris to John Cabanskl 300 N H lot 9, block 4. redlvision Helberg"s Oak Ridge addition. Wells V. Webb to Frank Drexler 600 Lots 2, 3. subdivision W block A. Dyer's addition, Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to John W. Slingsby 800 Lot 29, Commercial Club addition, Joseph Erchin to Paul B. Llplnski 1 Lots 11 and 12. block 2, Mcllie's addition. Hammond Realty Co. to Edward Scherer 400 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 40, block 22, E 4-7 SW M 29-37-9. Frank Nelson to Josepha Piatrowskl i00 GRIFFITH. Lot 32. block 2. John J. Kleinman to Moses L. Toohill 350 LOWELL. W 10 feet lots 6. 7. 8. Maxwell's resubdivision part Halsted's 3d addition, Merrit Kelsry to James I. Klsev 5 fno For Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER ot all kinds. Doors, Windows, Plumbing Goods, everything necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7337 ''cfcAGo Av IF YOU are in need of some extra money this Summer don't f orgret the addressWe loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc. CHICAGO DISCOUNT GO. 9I3S-40 Commercial Ave.. Room 200 Ptiena S. Cblceto 104. S. CHICAQO
Today's Munnirams
MAltE HELE WANTED. WANTED Strong boy, 16 to 17 years old, to work in bakeshop. Inquire C. J. Wunchel, 435 W. State st. 27-2 WANTED Office boy. Call Times office. 214 Reynolds bldg.. Gary. 27-3 WANTED Young man for hardware dept.; with experience preferred. E. C. Minas Co. 26-3 WANTED Car builders and repairers at once; long job. Fitzhugh-Luther Co. 23-tf t office clerks-carr'ers: salary 1800 to $1,600: examination in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free; writo for schedule. Franklin Institute Dept. 74E, Rochester. N. Y. 10-lm FEMALE IIEIiP WANTED WANTED Girl for general housework. Good wages. Apply at once. Phone 5043. 28-3 WANTED Woman to take care of two children; no washing; no meals to cook; must be kind and furnish references. Inquire 212 Sibley st. 27-2 WANTED Woman second cook. A 1. M. C. A.. Gibson. WANTED German or Swedish girl for general housework; two in family. Apply 120 Charlotte st and S. Hohman. 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 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Clean and respectable woman wants a position as housekeeper for respectable man. Mrs. M. Y., No. 728 Towle St., Hammond, Ind. 27-3 FOR RENT. FOR RENT Flat. Edward. 5 Sibley st. Mrs. 28-1 FOR RENT Reasonable, furnished 4room flat; centrally located. Apply 620 N. Hohman or phone 373. 28-3 FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 268 Pluramer ave., opposite Michigan Central depot. 28-2 FOR RENT Four-room cottage: 776 Michigan ave.; convenient to Gibson or Standard Steel. See Clayton, Times office. 28-tf FOR RENT Eight-room upper Hat; gas and electric light; hot air heat. Apply downstairs 132 Carroll. 27-6 TOR RENT Sixroom cottage on Claud st; all modern improvements; references required. Phone 3562. 27-3 FOR RENT "OR SALE Five-room house with bath. Apply 751 Michigan ave. 27-2 FOR RENT Five-room fiat; steam heat. Call 3335 vlock ave., Indiana Harbor. 27-2 FOR RENT Eight-room fiat on South Hohman st.; all modern conveniences. Apply 419 S. Hohman st. . 26-8 FOR RENT Six-room cottage; modern conveniences; one four-room cottage and 6-room upper flat. Apply 193 State Line st.; phone 1694. 26-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for gentlemen. 176 State Line, upstairs; two blocks west of courthouse; phono 5251. 24 FOR RENT We will rent any amount of money from $10 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 others on furniture, pianos etc. Hammond Loan and Guarantee Co., 145 S. Hohman st. ; phone 257. 7-tf FOR RENT Flats, $20; modern. Gary Brokerage fk Insurance Agency. Reynolds bldg., Gary. 3-tf WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Three light housekeeping rooms close in. Answer 267 E. State st. Arvey. 27-3 LOST AND FOUND. LOST Dog. bulldog, white and tan. clipped ears, answers to name of Mike brass studded collar. Please return 'to F. C. Higglns, 269 Conkey. 28-2 FOUND On Lake Shore train. K. O. T. M. receipt book. Owner can have same by paying for this ad at Times office. FOl'XD Horse, sorrel mare, Sunday morning. Call at Dick Schoon, Highlands. 23-6 BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED First-class butcher to buy my stock of groceries: the best location for an up to date butcher shop in town. Address W R, care Times. 25-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy second-hand visible typewriter. Address W G. Lake County Times. 26-3 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To give estimates on your painting and paperhanglng: reasonable prices, good workmanship: satisfaction guaranteed. Calumet Decorating Co.. 620 N. Hohman st. ;pohne 373. EVERT INDIVIDUAL AUTOMOBILB owner in the United States and abroad should join the International Automobile League. Pamphlet showing dealers' prices of automobiles tires and application blank mailed ufon request Address International Automobile League. Home Office. Buffalo. N. Y. Leon A. Berezniak. official attorney, ! state of Indiana, room lua i irst .National Bank; phone 360. BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Painting and paper hanging for roll top desk, typewriter, town lot. household furniture or anything useful. Address W T. Times. FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for leae of 6-room house. 1 a miles irom cjiy; good live town a large family. Address L S, Lake fnr County Times. lmes. 5 FOR kXCHANQE Candy wheel and 24 paddles for bull pup. Address O K. Lak- County Times. j.tf FOR EXCHANGE Paperhanglng for a horse. Address R s. Times. 25 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 Times. THERE'S A CHANCE THAT YOU OUGHT NOT TO POSTPONE THAT "SHOPPING" ANY LONGER. READ THE TIMES' ADS AND SEE IP- THIS IS NOT SO.
The Market Place of the Munnimakcrs Makers Good to the Bayers or it Couldn't Make Good to the Sellers.
Good Value Fair Treatment FOR THE READERS AS WELL FQHSALfL FOR SALE Six-room cottage on one lot and 2 vacant lots; if you want a bargain see me. Inquire 418 Ash st. 28-6 FOR SALE $50 buys a motorcycle. Call morning. 7-9 a. m. 392 Cedar St.. Hammond. 28-3 FOR SALE One new mahogany organ; cost $100 and will sell for 115 If taken at once. J. M. Wilcockson Mu- ! sic Co. zs-z FOR SALE $650 buys small cottage, 50 foot lot on Huehn st.; $1,000 buys 4room cottage on Logan st. CaU at 403 Sibley t. 27-2 FARM FOR SALE 160-acre improved farm or any part of it, near Crown Point, Ind.; convenient for milk shipping; good buildings, new 80-foot barn, very productive soil, rural mail delivery, telephone, orchard, running water and shade in pasture. Price if sold at once $75 per acre; easy terms at 6 per cent on balance over first cash payment of $3,000. Inquire of owner, Herman E. Sasse, Crown Point. 27 FOR SALE Hotel range in good condition; nearly new; a bargain. Inquire A. C. Petrie. 3407 Grapevine St.. Indiana Harbor; phone 847. 27-10 FOR SALE Five-room cottage; excellent condition; on Indiana ave.; price $1,200. Modern cottage on Carroll, east of Calumet; barn to be moved now on Price place. E. D. Brandenburg, 106 Fist NatT Bank bldg.; phone 1711. 27-2 FOR SALE Stock of groceries, consisting of fine lot of canned goods and bottled goods, and also a grocery outfit, including a good horse, wagon and harness; must be Bold at once; no offer refused. Inquire C Z, Lake County Times. 27-2 FOR SALE Combined baby buggy and gocart, $10; cost $35. Phone 1692. FOR SALE Good milk cow; best offer takes her. Paxton Lumber Co. 27-3 FOR SALE One Ford runabout; good condition: will sell cheap. Apply Herrington & Parker, 79 Sibley at. 26FOR SALE New 8-room bouse; modern in every way; a big bargain if sold in 10 days. Address B, care Lake County Times. 25-4 FOR SALE OR RENT Two-story 8room house on Cameron St., north side; near inlerurban It. R. Apply 630 Towle St. w 24-6 FOR SALE meat or -Light wagon; suitable for newspaper wagon; witn steps on the back. Call 337 Truman. 24 FOR SALE Six-room cottage at 3418 Elm st.; $1,300 needed; balance $1,200 in 3 years. Inquire at 3410 Elm St., Indiana Harbor; no agents. 23-tf FOR SALE Over 1.000 artistic, up to date patterns in wallpaper; Bosche's entire samples exhibited In your own home. Phone 373 Hammond or call Calumet Decorating Co., 620 N'. Hohman st. ' i FOR SALE North side ball grounds, I at reasonable figure. Inquire at 211 Logan bu 11-tf . FOR SALE Handsome reed baby carriage; latest style and nearly new; cost 35; will sell for $16. Address R U 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 at.; phono 145. 21 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 FOR SALE Second hand desk and railings suitable for express office. Apply at Time Office. Hammond. Ind. GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET Open High WheatSept. ..984 99H Dec. ..9S!-4 95 V May ..974- 9ST-9 CornSept. ..6514- 66 Dec. ,.65V 66 S May ..57-64 57 OatsSept. . .36- 37 Vi Dec. ..86- 37-Vi May ..S9i-4 39 PorkSept. .... Jan. ..1747V4 1767 Jan. .. 1747 1767 LardSept. ..1200 1215 Oca. ..1197 1210 Nov. ..1157 2175 Jan. ..1035 1045 S. Ribs Sept. ..1172 1180 Oct. ..1155 1166 Jan. . .925 P.?5
Low Close 98 9993 95 97 98 65 65 55 5656 57 38- 37 1 36 3739 39 2245 1747 1765 1747 1763 1200 1215 1195 1210 1157 1172 1035 1042 1172 1180 1165 1162 922 932
ioney to Loan On Pianos, Household Goods, Horses, i asrona, etc. j IVO DEDUCTIONS ! LOWEST RATES Small monthly, bi-monthly or weekly payments to suit you. ! Rrbste If paid before due. Hammond Loan & Guarantee Co. 145 South Hohman Mreet Phone 257 Over Model Clothiers Reliable Service pbrlty '. South Shore Line (C. L. S. & S. B. R. K. TralM leave Haaunoad as follows 1 W EST BOUND EAST HOUND Daily I Sunday Dally I. Sunday 6.05 6.57 7.26 S.1S .02 9.40 10. JO 10.54 11. 45 12.13 1.00 1.40 9.13 8.00 8.40 4.20 4.B7 B.45 O no a. 55 T.40 8.40 .S 10.89 11. IS 6.07 7.05 7. IS 8.10 a. 68 10. OS 11.08 12.09 1.03 2.00 8.09 4.04 B.OS .10 0.4O 7.40 8. 40 9. 40 10.40 11. IS xS.25 6.05 X6.S8 X7.10 8.U S.6 x.40 X10.20 10. 6T 11.40 X12.27 l.OO Sl. 40 a.2T a. OO 8. 40 X4.20 B.OO S.45 S6.80 7.2 X8.20 .20 X10.90 U12.2S 5.35 x.07 6. J 7.35 Ji.ii 8.65 .60 10.50 11.60 12.50 2.00 2.5lt 3.50 4.50 5. 50 Z6.40 7.25 S.20 9.20 10.20 12.15 f... x 6anr nly. 11 MicltigM Cit Ml? . LlmiltdJ figures in llsrbt tor A. M.; in black for P. 11 For ir-formatioB. call Hammond 130. W. n. WALLACE, General Manager.
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AS THE ADVERTISERS. Drink Pure Spring Water From the Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St John, Indiana Delivered lOc per gal. 3 gals. 25c. 5 gals. 35c HAMMOND PURE WATES SUPPLY CO. LAUERMAN BROS.
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CHICAGO, INDIANA AND SOUTHERN R, R. (GARY AND WESTERN) flectlve Sunday, July 4th, 1809 Subject to change without notica
ALL TRAINS DAILY Between Hammond and Gary
Hammond (CaL Av) Lv 6.04 7.12 9.00 TToTs" 1.30 1 3.00 1 4.si S.44 K 40 Ar 6.14 7.20 9.10 10.38 1.40 8.10 4.4S 8.54 S 5 Ivannoe ' 6 10.43 1.45 8.15 MJW 5.a 's.CT TJest Gary " 6 21 7.27 9.18 10.45 1.4.-4 8.18 4.S3 6.02 0.00 Tolleetoj; " 6.24 7.30 9.21 10.49 1.51 &il 4-R 'QMS -P.03 Gary (Broadway) 27 T.33 9.24 10.52 1.54 8.24 4J8 .OS V.V9 Gary lrglnla Av)...Ar 6.34 i 21 Gary j Virginia Av)...Lv 6.85 . l.Zh Between Gary and Hammond Gary (Broadway) " Til 74l 9A9 lTJl iTH 8.R4! B.15 T33 Ti Tolleton " 6.49 7.47 9.3 "11.22 2.1T 8.GTJ5.18 -9 2? West Gary " 6.52 7.60 9.55 Ml. 25 '2.20 4.0)!5l .3 -nSfi Ivannoe " 9.58 11.28 '3.23 4.03!5J!4 6.42 3S Gibson ............... M 6 59 7.67 10.07 11.38 2.28 4.08 5.28 6.47 SUM Hammond (Cal. Av)..Ar 7.09 8.07 10.18 11.43 2.88 4.18 B3 g.sr ; -.0
Stops on signal to receive or discharge passenger Light face figures for (A.M.) ; Black face figures for (P.M.). Tickets on sale at Michigan Central Depot, Hammond and Oary (Broadwar). nd tiCUS. Station at Gibson.
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There are only a few of the 107 50-foot Lots in Homewood left. For just a few days, no longer, these ideal lots will be sold at this price, by
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Hammond, Indiana 11 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. f Homewood Lots are 25 bv 120 Feet on a 66 Foot Street and 14 Foot Allev. IT The Price Now Is $137.50 for a 25 Foot Lot. After Sept, 1, $500. WE PREDICT U 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 by 150 Feet in Glendale for $900. 1T RECENTLY J. T. Hutton Sold His Glendale Lot for $2,000 Cash. U ONE YEAR AGO Hohman Street Frontage Sold for $25 a Front Foot. 11 NOW the Cheapest Lot on This Street Will Cost $15 a Front Foot. THE REASON IS PLAIN 1T Homewood is the Most Beautiful Residence District in Lake County. U Values Have Always Been Maintained and Rents Are Higher Than Ever. HThe Respectable Character of the Neighborhood Will Be Maintained. H Chic Pride Is Well Developed. Houses and Lawns Are Well Kept Up. For a Few Days Only Will These Lots be Offered at the Low Price of $437.50 for 25 ft. Will yon be one of the Lucky One-Hundred and Seven?
IN MEMORIAM. WOLFE. In loving remembrance of my dear father and mother, who died two year ago, Aug. 27, 1909. All Is dark within our home, Lonely are our hearts today; For the ones we loved so dearly Have forever passed away. The depths of our sorrows we cannot tell. At the loss of the ones we loved so well; We did all there was in our power. Yet in vain you were called away. At an unexpected hour. No more with us to stay. As long as life and strength are left us, We shall linger around your graves. Our aching hearts shall never forget, i.'iat sad night you closed your eyes In death. From their daughter, Mrs. F. B. Sowers. IP YOU THINK THAT THE T1MKS IS TRYIXG TO GIVE YOU THE SEWS, YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WILL BE APPRECIATED.
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