Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 64, Hammond, Lake County, 1 September 1909 — Page 7
Wednesday. Sept. 1, 1909
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WHY? Simply because we are the Largest and Most Reliable Company In the Calumet District to day. We have In our Rates and Terms a Revelation in the Method of Loaning Money on Household Goods, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, etc., that is beyond Comparison over and above other Companies. TALK WITH US ABOUT OUR REBATE SYSTEM ALLOWED ON LOANS PAID SOONER THAN NOTE CALLS FOR. TALK WITH US IN REGARD TO THE LOWEST AND THE MOST EASIEST RATES AND TERMS THAT WE ARE NOW ABLE TO OFFER TO THE CALUMET DISTRICT PEOPLE.
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Do you need Money to start the Young Ones to the School? Do you need Money in any way, shape or manner. If so call on us and let us serve you. Calumet Loan Company Largest and most reliable Company Established.
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LEGAL NOTICES. 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 re-
quired in composition and .proofreading. THE LAKE CO. PRINT- , INGr & PUBLISHING CO. Hammond, Ind. Publishers, The TimesPETITION OF BANKRUPT FOK HIS 1 MSCHAUUK. f ;IN THE MATTFR OF FRANK E. BONSOR BANKRUPT. NO. 67 IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. I District of Indiana, ss: On this 16th clay of August, A D. , 1909. on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the Court, that a hearii'K be had upon the same on the 14th day of September. A. . 1909, before 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 time 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 bv 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 sea thereof, at Indianapolis in said District, on the 16th dav of August 1 130. NOBLE C. BUTLER. ' (Seal of the Court. ) Clerk.
uation, which may have been caused by some extent by the election of a new set of officers in the Building Trades Council and the repetition of the invitation of all locals to attend, will undoubtedly allay any ruction that might have arisen.
WEEKS GETS A VALUABLE CONCESSION (Continued from rage One.)
WANT A FORMAL INVITE (Continued from Page One.)
number of passengers boarding an Interurban car at various points along the line, prove profitable. Fixture Already Installed. Already the depots at South Bend have been fitted up with valuable fixtures and well stocked with goods and thrown open to the public in charge of the local managers Thirty-six feet of
counters, half of which will be used
for serving lunches, has been Installed
ui oouin ceno in me Dig store room
near the Oliver hotel, which has been 1 .a . l n.., .
ieaseu uy me tioutn snore route as
their terminal station.
At Michigan City the business has
already been established and the large number of visitors to the "Coney Is
land of the west" should make this one of the most lucrative stations along
the line.
I fie contract with the South Shore company was signed by E. A. Weeks &
Co. several days ago, but the information was not ready for publication until today. When Weeks & Co. are in full operation a large force of men, women and boys will be given constant employment behind the counters along the ninety miles of the route and in the dozens of trains which traverse that distance. The headquarters of the company will be in Hammond.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER
felt that they stood in a rather peculiar position in the matter. Invitations Intended l'or All. Mr. Kasper this morning when asked why some of the Gary locals had failed to receive an invitation, seemor! com
prised, for lie thought this matter dis-j posed of long ago. I "Some time ago,' said Mr. Kasper, "I i
attended a meeting of the Building j Trades Council and extended an lnvl- I . Open tatlon to all the delegates, including ; Sephcat ,, those from Gary who were present. As ! Dec. . !&3t-7
iur imp nner unions tvtio did not hap- 'ia
pen to have a delegate at the meeting, I left printed Invitations with the secretary of the Building Trades Council to be sent out to all locals who were not represented by delegates at the meeting. I remember I put twelve invitations and envelopes in the secretary's hands and asked whether that number was sufficient. He asked for thirteen more and 1 gave them to him, and I have been under the impression right along that they had been sent out. As far the locals in Gary affiliated with the Lake County Trades and 1-S.bor Council, they have received an invitation through their delegates, and I myself placed an invitation in the hands of H. A. Nicholson for the street car men." A thorough understanding of this sit-
TOLESTON. Lots 24. ;r and 26. Caldwell's first addition, Forrest P Rundell to D. H. Bowell EAST CHICAGO. Lot lfi. block 27. subdivision NW H 29-37-9, Lewis H. Day to Kate Day GARY. Lot 27, block 35. Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision. Jordan n
Brant to William H. Moore HAMMOND.
Lot 1. block 2. MoHie's addition. Hammond Realty Co. to Stewart A. Mcille 1 1 OR A FIT. Ix.ts 1. 2, 7. 24. 25. block 3; lots 16. 25, 31. 32. 36. :0. block 4: lots 5 and 8. block 5: blocks 6, 7. S. second South Sid addition, A. B. Williams to H. L. Ryan...
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GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
High Low
Money to Loan On Planoa, Hovarhold Gaoda. Horses, aarms, etc. IVO DEDUCTIONS LOWEST RATES Small monthly, bi-monthly or weekly payments to suit you. Rebate It paid before due. Hammond Loan & Guarantee Co. 145 South Hchman street Phone 25T Over Model Clothier. RellableJSerrlc Ao Publicity
Corn
ept. Dec. ..55Mav . . 57 -tj '.g Oats Sept. . .36-s Dec. ..36 May ..39s Pork Sept. ..2252'i Jan. . .17S'i Lard Sept. . . 12222 Oct. ..122". Nov. . . 1 1 so Jan. ..104.'i H. RibsSept. ..1177U Oct. . .1165 Jan. . . 13 2
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Pig Errantry. The report of the cattle market committee presented at Colchester town council the other day contained an Item as to a pig starving, followed by "Resolved, That the town clerk communicate with the offender, warning him against committing any offense in future." It was touching to hear that penitent animal giving its word of honor that nothing of the sort should occur again. London Globe.
A Texas Chattel Mortgage. A peculiar chattel mortgage was filed with the county clerk of Gonzales county recently, wherein nine turkey hens, one gobbler, and all their Increase, are mentioned as collateral. Gonzales Inquirer.
Cheeriness.
Cbeeriness Is a thing to be more
profoundly grateful for than all that genius ever Inspired or talent ever accomplished. Next best to natural, spontaneous cheeriness Is deliberate, intended and persistent cheeriness, which we can create, can cultivate and can so foster and cherish that after a few years the world will never suspect that it was not an hereditary
gife. Helen Hunt Jackson.
Rules for Right Conduct. If you want to be somebody, da something in the world which will benefit yourself and your fellows, lay the foundation of character strong and solid to resist the temptations and trials the world will put in your way in your onward march through life. Nail your colors to the mast of integrity and defend them with the ammunition of right thinking and well doing.
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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.
kidney, $2.00 rri 2.80; brown Swedish. $2.10'f(2.30; lima, California, per ISO , lbs. $5. 5.12 j Rerrles Hiueberrles. 18 qts, $1.501 1.75. i Fruit Apples, ne,-. $1.25(S?3.00 per 1 brl; .crabapples, $1.00 per bu; lemons, I $2.50y 5.0'; oranges, J2.75S 310; peaeh1 es. 250 $1.25 per crate; 10Ti20c per 1-5 1 bu basket; grapes 15ff 18r per 8-lh basjket; pearK( per brl, $3.00 a 5.00. 1 California green fruit Grapes. $1.00 j ft 2.00; peaches, 50 fi S0e per box; plums. . $1.00 1. S5 per box; pears. $ 2.00 rn 5,u0. Melons Gems, standard crates, $1.00 W 3.50; pony crates. 50C $2.50; haskers. I it 60c; watermelons, $65. OO '.i 125.00 per ! car.
WANTLD Canvassers to handle retail trade; good pay; permanent position; we mean business; Ket in the game right; represent the leaders in the trade; none but reliable men need apK Ppwn Hrothers Nurseries, Kox 1202, Rochester, X. V. 1 x
WANTED Experienced young man for shoe department. L. C. Miiiits Co. 1-3
WANTED Experienced boy to work in
ud.erj , none out experienced need
ai'i'iy. inquire
lunch room, i
i-.vjif rienceu need -e Eshenbaeh's bakerv and East Chicago, Ind. j-it
MALE HELP WANTED Relations between employer and emplove often call for legal advice. Consult" Leon A. Hcrezniak, lawyer. 1st Nafl Lank bid.; phone 3t0. if
WANTED 50 laborers for cement packing. Buffiiigtou, Ind., near Indiana Ilarbor; pay 18c per hour. 31'2 WANTED Man or woman on farm mile south of Conkey plant on Calumet ave. II. Balzer. 31-tf
WANTED ! irst-class plasterer to put on about 750 yards or brown coat. Apply Win. Parry. Crown Point
W ANTE D Car builders and repairers at once; long job. Eitzliugh-Luther CO. 23-tf
V .Tt'D Hallway mall clerks, post.,fce Llerks-carr!ers; salary $600 to ll.bOO; examination in Hammond Nov. 1-; preparation free; wrlto for schedule. 1-ranklln Institute Dept. 74E. Rochester, N. Y. v XO-lm
FE&mELEIJ? WANTED
WANTED Two experienced dies. E. C. Minas Co.
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1-KM ALE HELP WANTED Women seeking work are often imposed Kpon. It you are see Leon A. Hereznia'v attorney. 1st Nat'l Hank bldg. phone' 360.
WANTED Young girl to help with housework; no washing. Applv at 115 A ilhams St. 1
WANTED Good girl for general house work; small family. Mrs. W. C. Harrison. 27 Mason St.. Hammond. 3-3
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FOR SALE Cement blocks of all kinds at 264 tate. Line St.. corner Clinton. Thomas Boyle. 1-5 l''OH SALE Latest style reed gocart; practically new; cost $35; will sell for $12. Address F P R, care Times. 1-tf
NOTICE To the members of Rachel Hive N'o. 77 of East Chicago, Ind.: All those that have not their No. S assessment raid by the 10th of September can consider themselves suspended l!v order of the record keeper. 1-3
FOU SALE Saloon. 3446 Penn ave., Indiana Harbor. ' S-
FOR SALE House and lot on New York ave.; all improvements; paid price J 1,975 ; half down, rest on easy payments. Warren C. lienne & Co., 424 lluth St., Whiting; phone 212. 1-6
FOR 8 ALE House on 40-ft. lot and furniture, at bargain", wish to leave city. Inquire 425 New York ave.. Whiting. b-2
FUR SALE Nothing ifr sale but advice to buyers and sellers. Leon A. IJerezniak, lawyer, First National Bank bldg.; phone 360. 1-tf
FOR SALE 25 brown Leghorn yearling hens; all laying; 75c apiece. 447 Sibley sL 1-6
Foli SALE Good as new baby carriage; cost $35; will sell for $10. Inquire 136 Williams st., or call phone 4333. 1-1
FOR SALE Eight-room house; all modern; possession at once at 3730 Hemlock et. Inquire L. Houtschilt, 372a Hemlock at.. Indiana Harbor. 31-6
FOR SALE Candy and ice cream parlor; good location; cheap rent; near school; $50 cash. Apply to 262 Webster ave., K. Abraham. 31-6
FOR SALE Good sound team of mules; price $100. Also Btrong spring wagon and fancy set of harness, $50. Call at 823 W. State fit. 3l-a
FO RSALE Kimball square ground piano in tine condition; reasonable. Apply 722 Summer St. Sl-3
FOR SALE SO-acre farm; good house and barn, fine orchard, two hog pastures fenced with woven wire, balance of farm fenced with barbed wire; all black prairie except 5 acres woods. Price $4,500. Address Lock Box 14, Roselawn, Ind. 31-3
FOR SALE 9 bargain, 40 acre farm 2 miles to town on good gravel road; S-room house, large barn, eight other outbuildings, tine orchard and berry patch; price $1,600. Lock Box 14, Roselawn, Ind. 31-3
WANTED German or Swedish girl for
ftc-neim iiouseworic: two 111 f.lmilv.
120 Charlotte st and S. Hohman.
Apply
WANTKD Young ladles of good moral character and with some high school education to enter training school for nurses. School opens Sept. 1. l or particulars address Supt of Nurses' Mercy Hospital, Gary, Ind. 11-tf
SITUATIONS WANTED
day;
WANTED Sewing bv the class. 651 Harrison st.
first-:i-i
iOIi KENT.
FOR RENT Neatly furnished room; modern improvements; centrally located. Call after 6 p. m. Wednesday or Thursday, or phone 1501. 'l-tf
FOR RENT Legal advice is psKPnti.il
in rentine nronertv. Commit i.,ii a
Bereznlak. attorney and counsellor at law. First Nat l Hank bldar thnn
FOR RENT Reasonable, furnisher! 4-
ronra flat: centrallv loewte.i Anni.r
620 N. Hohman or phone 373. ' 1.3
FOR RENT Furnished front room; all
conveniences. U, UUSSell St 11 inn.i
4418.
1-2
FOR RENT 18-roorn board Insr hnn.e
well located. Address I .1 Knttnn -!
Warren st., Hammind.
FOR RENT Three lartre liirht e,,rno
rooms furnished for licht h
ing. 1021-144th st., East Chicago. 31-6
FOR SALE Six-room cottage on one lot and 2 vacant lots; if you want a bargain see me. Inquire 418 Ash st. 2S-6 FARM FOR SALE 160-acre improved far.u or any part of It, near Crown Point, Ind.; convenient for milk shipPing; good buildings, new 80-foot barn, very productive soil, rural mall delivery, telephone, orchard, running water and shade in pasture. Trice 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 One Ford runabout; good condition : will sell cheap. Apply Herrington & Parker, 79 Sibley st. 26-6 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
NOTICE FOR COAL DEALERS. The undersigned wishes to receive bids on or before Sept. S for winter supply of coal, delivered to West Hammond school, corner Garfield ave. and 151st st. Coal must be delivered and put in bin when school is not in session State prices on Sunday Creek, Hocking Valley and Linton No 6. FRED SEIGRIST, Secretary.
LIVE STOCK MARKET. CATTLE Choice to fancy steers. $7.15 ffi 8.00; medium to gooj sters, $5.85 7.00; inferior to fair steers, $4.25tfi 5 75- fat ?.?ZS an1 ,he,lers. 3- 15ft 6.35; canning lows and heifers, $.00fi 13.00; native bulls and stags, $2.50 it 4.75 ; feeding cattle. 600tfl.l00 lbs, $3.1 5 r 5.20 ; fair to fancy veal calves. $7.759.00; heavv c '-ves- 3.50(tf5.60; export steers. $6.00fr b.Oa; western range, steers, $4.50 -Vi 6 35 'f,?ter,n r,anK -owa and heifers, $3.oW u.40; distillery fed steers. $6.507.45; V,.ft and springers. $27.00i 60.00. Bulk of sales, $7.65ff8J.0; heavy butchers. 24fU30O lbs, S.05j S.10- light butchers 190 ft 230 lbs: $8.05f8.20 1 g t bacon . IftOft 11.0 lbs, $7.85ra8.20, nt light. 130 a 155 lbs. $7.70s.OO; heavy shipping. 250i 300 lbs, IJ H5?8'"V heavy packing, 260 fi 400 lbs $7 4"5i"77V mixed packing. 200f, 250 lbs! $7.55(3 7 S0: rouRi,. heavy packing. $7.05 f, 7.35; l glu nixed Xlhffi 200 lbs. (7.407.95; poor to
v foa. "Uldd 1 u. Iti.SU rll i.SO gov
$7.65W8.35.
SHEEP , n;'allve lambs, plain to best
...y, miige lamos. noor to heat ter.a
$3.00 5.75; stags.
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reedinfi- ln.mhn i8(if,tit.
era. plain to best. $4.50 5. 00 ; ye'arlings" Poor to ehoteo ima'c tn, ... ' ,
. - ..-..v, 1, 1. v. oi , ewes interL"- 4-07;.2o; breeding ewes, aged if.i5.tto.2o; feeding Wethers tins
00; bucks, staa-.o ami nun i, .-.
bucks
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PRODUCE MARKET.
Butter Receipts, 9.95.3 tubs; cream - SOe'- .tr?' 2,9,: rrl0e to rot;i!1 dealer" , 30c prints 31c; extra firsts. 28c; firsts 26c seconds, 25c; dairies, extras 4e: firsts, 22 He; ladles. No. 1 22 Uc packing stock, 21c. " PacKEggs Receipts, 9,027 cases- miscellaneous line, cases' returned lfLocases included. ISc; ordinary. 19c- firsts must be 70 per cent fresh. 20c; prime firsts, packed in nV whitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh 2lUc onaUy Packe!,"- city trade aAd mus be 90 per cent fresh, 25c; No. 1 dir 1 te; checks, 16c.
r-oiaioes Keceipts. 50 cars; choi, fancy, aojiojo; fair to erood. r,oS'
.."""i I'oiatoes Jersevs brl Mrglnias, per brl. $3.00 '
veal Quotations for veals in good order w-ere as follows: 50 to 60 lbs 6lKhK 9c: 60 to 80 lbs 9HlO'lc 85to 120 lbs. lflusfdiuo- fn.iV iJ '
Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. 14-c"- No' 1 1 lain. 16c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. l'chuVt !
1 piate. ijc. P"ltry Turkeys, per lb 17cchickens, fowls. 14Hc; roosters. 84r springs, l,c; geese. l)c; ducks, 13c Beans Pea beans, hand picked choleo $2.20: fair to ?nnrl f !!.
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$4.50;
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F YOU are in need of some extra money this Sum
mer don't forget the address We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc.
CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO.
9138-40 Commercial Ave. PhOfT S. Chlcaco 104.
Room 200 S. CH1CACJO
BANKRUPT SALE Entire saloon and cigar factory stock of KADISON & ZIMMERMAN, of Indiana Harbor, bankrupts, 10 a. m. Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1909, at Lake Superior Court House, Hammond, Ind. Stock consists of whiskies, wines, brandies, in barrells and bottles and in bond, champagne, snuff, tobacco, bar supplies, etc. Also cigar factory tools, etc., and 11,000 high grade cigars. By order of John O. Bowers, Referee in Bankruptcy. Terms cash. W. C. Harrison, Trustee.
Fop Sal& 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 estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7337JcHKAGorkAve'
Drink Pure Spring Water Prom the Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St John, Indiana Delivered 10c perrtal. 3 rtalt. 25c. 5 gals. 35c Phone 5274 HAMMOND PURE WATER SUPPLY CO, LAUERMAN BROS.
FOR SALE Over 1.000 artistic, up to date patterns In wallpaper; Bosctie's entire samples exhibited in your own home. Phone 373 Hammond or call Calumet Decorating Co., 620 N. Hohman st.
FOR SALE North slda ball grounds. at reasonable figure. Inquire at 211 Logan st. 11-tf
FOR RENT Double store. 50 ft. front-
Dutciier and irroeerv stors: sin-io
double; market and itrncnrv a r ,inin
rood business. .M. Hoffman 1.MI-M3 tobertsdale ave. ' 31-3
tvti -ttJclN i tux-room unner fl.it- nil
modern Improvements: 11
St. Apply 13 Forsyth ave.; phone 174.
FOR RENT Four-room cottacre: TTfi
Michigan ave.; convenient t.. !iho.,n
or Standard Steel. See Clayton Times office. os.tf
FOR RENT Eight-room upper flat:
gas and electric lltrht: hot air li..nt
Apply downstairs 132 Carroll; phono 4320. 27-fi
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 ytar'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
FOR SALE Cheap, 3-drawer National cash register; almost now; with check printing attachment; cash or easy payments. Otto C. F. Seehaae. Indiana Harbor, Ind.; phono 35. 17-tf
FOR BALE Second hand desk and railings suitable for express office. Apply at Time Office. Hammond. Ind. - BAHTEB EXCHANGE. BARTER AND EXCHANGE With legal advice you are safe against fraud. Consult Leon A. Hereznlak. attorney at law. First Nat'l Bank bldg.; phone 360.
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 lease of 6-room house T& mils from city; good live town for a large family. Address L S. Lak County Times. 5
FOR KXCHANGE Candy wheel and 84 paddles for bull pup. Address O K Lak County Times.
FOR EXCHANGE Paperhanglng- for a
NEW SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICE
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CHICAGO, INDIANA AND SOUTHERN R. R. (GARY AND WESTERN) Effective Sandaj, July 4th. 1909 subject to change without notice
ALL TRAINS DAILY Between Hammond and Gary
Hammond (Cat Av) Lv Gibson Ar Ivanhoe West Gary Tolleston " Gary (Broadway) Gary Virginia Av)...Ar Gary (Virginia Av)...Lv
6.04 7.12 6.14 7.20 6.2V" 7.27 C.24 7.30 6.27 7.33 6.34 6.85
9. CO e.io "9.15 9,18 "9.21 9.24
108 K30 ado 4.33" 10.38 1.40 a.10 4.43 10.43 1.45 S.15 4.r,0 10.48 1.4M 3.18 4-8 10.49 1.51 S-Jl 4-Ba 10 52 1.54 3.24 4.50
6.44 5.54 J5.50 6.02 6.05 tt.ON 6.2 1 4.25
8.4 .57 B.0.1 .041
Between Gary and Hammond
FOR RENT Flats, $20; modern. Gary
Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Rey
nolds bldg., Gary. 3-tf
FOR EXCHANGE One now victor phonograph with brass horn and record case and 20 records, towards a horse and buggy; will pay some d:rrrn.
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ike County Time.
LOST AND FOUND. .CASH GRAIN MARKET
LOST AND FOUND You are lost without legal advice; found with it. Consult L A. R-'rezniak, lawyer, 102 First Nat'l Hank lddg. ; phou,. :fin. l-tf
LOST Green pocketbook between Munster and Highlands. Return to Stahlbaum's corner. Flione i'J4.1. 31-3
FOl.'NI) On T-ike Shore train. K. O. T. yU' receipt book. Owner can have same by paying for this ad at Times office. ""business chances.' WANTKI1 First-class butcher to buy my stork X groceries; the best location" for an up to date butcher shop In town. Address W It. care Times. 25-tf
Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red $ 1.03 it 1.0.- ; No. 2 red, 99eS1.02- No' 2 hard, ll.0Utl.O2; No. 3 hard, 96c4t $ 1.0 It. Spring- wheat by sample: No. 2 northern, l.fHfl.02; No. 3 spring. 9oc l 1 1 .o. Cur nby sample: No. 2. 67f6UcN. 2 white, 67 Qdhc; Nn yellow' MV6to; x.,. 3 87i6VH.;; No. 3 white b.f.tfiTUc; No. 3 yellow. 6Uc; No. 4, C5'il 6!c. "
OatH by sampie: No. 3 white
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351 36c
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feary Broadway) Tolles-ton West Gary Ivanhoe Gibson Hammond (Cal. Av)..Ar
6.46 '8.49 "6.52 6.V9 7.69
7.44 T.47 "7.50 '7.5Y 8.07
I 9.49 '9.52 195 .68 110.07 110.18
11.19 11.22 11.25 11.28 11. S3 11.48
2.14 2.17 2.20 2.23 2.2 2.3H
8.541 5.15 3.6T '5.18 4.00' 6.21 4.63 5.24 4.0S! 5.2 4.18: 6.3
.S3 .S 6..1H 6.42 6.47 8.07
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Stops on signal to recolre or difchargp passengers Light face figures for (A.M.); Black face figures for (FU.) Ticket, on .ale at Michigan Central Depot. Hammond an 0ry (Broad. wjr). and M C. I, 4 S. Station at Glbwn. tBroad-
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liSCELLANEOUS. ; MISC1-:LL-NI:oUS Legal advice is not miscellaneous, but definite. Consult Leon A. Heretniak. lawyer. First Nat'l 1 Ran kbldff. ; phone 360. l-tf
South Shore Line (C. L. S. & S. B. P. O
Train Icay e Utajuaad mm Sollowai
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I Sunday
WANTED To give estimates on your ' painting anil paperhanging; reason- ! able prices, good workmanship; satis- j faction guaranteed. Calumet Decorating Co.. 620 N. Hohman st. ;pohne 373
EVERT INDIVIDUAL AUTOMOBILB owner In the United States and broad should Join the Internatf n r. a 1
Automobile League. Pamphlet showing dealers' prices of automobilaa tires and i
appiicaiiuu uiai.H. uiaiieu upon request Address International Automoblla League. Home Office. Buffalo, N T Leon A. Berecclak. official attornar, etate of Indiana, room 102 First National Bank; phone 360.
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STOLEN Horse, 9 yars old. weighs between 1.000 and 1.100 lbs; blackmane, tail down to knees, small white spot in forehead, scar from barb wire cut on right hip, also on right font above hoof, rubber shoes in front pretty well worn, high spirited ani 'afraid of cars. Lucius Drake. s.i
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