Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 67, Hammond, Lake County, 4 September 1909 — Page 7

Saturday, Sept. 4, 1909.

THE TIMES.

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OUR PLANS ARE WINNERS

Loans made in Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor, Gary, Tolleston, Burnham, Hegewisch and West Hammond.

WHY? Simply because we are the Largest and Most Reliable Company In the Calumet District to day. We hare In our Rates and Terms a Revelation in the Method of Loaning Money on Household Goods, Pianos, Horeea and Wagons, etc., that la 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 U8 IN REGARD TO THE LOWEST AND THE MOST EASIEST RATES AND TERMS THAT WE ARE NOW ABLE TO OFFER TO THE CALUMET DISTRICT PEOPLE.

$1fl flfi fn OOflf. flfl Loans taken up from other Companies and put on I UiUU lU OZUUiUU f a Less Cost and Smaller Payment Plan with more

Money given on the security and no annoying colectors to bother you. Absolute Secrecy.

Private Office, Confidential and Courteous Treatment extended to all.

Phone,

Call or

Write.

Do you need Money to start the Young Ones to the School? Do you need Money La any way, shape or manner. If bo call on us and let us serve you. Calumet Loan Company Largest and most reliable Company Established. Room 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323 Hammond, Indiana

VI o n 8 y to Loan On Pianos, Household Gooda, Horaea, W a irons, etc NO DEDUCTIONS LOWEST RATES Small monthly, bi-monthly or weekly payments to suit you. Rebate it paid before dae. Hammond Loan&GuaranteeGo. 145 South Hohman Street Pheae 257 Over Model Clothlera Reliable Service .o Publicity

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F YOU are in need of some

extra money this Sum

mer don't forret the addressWe loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO. O138-40 Csoimarcial Ave., Room 200 Ptaaoa S. Chicane 104. S. CHIC KOO

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Allman Brothers & Dinwiddie

(Incorporated)

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

LAKE COUNTY Established 1872

CROWN POINT,

INDIANA Capital $50,000

THE j OF HAMMOND I i n I

Capita! ...$150,000. Surplus 100,000. Undivided Profits . 15,000.

APPRECIATION: This Bank values the business it receives from its customers and takes opportunity to tell them so. Our customers appreciate the service, coupled with security, that is extended to them. Therefore when you select a bank, select with care and permancy by going to a good-strong bank.

ALL EYES ON

EAST CHICAGO

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be as

and Forty-ninth; on One Hundred and

Forty-ninth street to Chicago avenue

with counter march on Chicago avenue

to Jocye hotel, disbanding: at the park,

Order of Parade. The order in the parade will

follows:

FIRST DIVISION. East Chicago Police. Band, Marshal and Aides. Mayor and City Officials. Fire Department. Street Department. Clerks of East Chicago. Lake Lodge No. 2. Emlyn Lodge. Interstate Lodge. Firemen. Engineers. Barbers. Stagehands. SECOND DIVISION. Band. Teamsters of Lake County. All Plumber Locals In County. Electrical Workers, Local No. 571 Bricklayers. Cement Workers. Painters. Sheet Metal "Workers.

Hod Carriers and Building Laborers,

Lathers. Plasterers. Roofers. Floats.

"W. H. Davis, who holds the oldest union card in Lake county and who is

a trustee in the Amalgamated Associa

tion of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers o East Chicago, will be the marshal o the day.

Today's M milligrams

The Market Place of the Mannimakers Makers Good to the Buyers or It Couldn't Make Good to the Sellers.

Good Value Fair Treatment and a SQUARE DEAlT

FOR THE READERS AS WELL AS THE ADVERTISERS.

MALE HELB WANTKIX

WANTED Experienced young man for

snoe department, ii. c Minas Co. 1-3

MALE HELP WANTED Relations be

tween employer and employe often

call for legal advice. Consult Leon A.

Berezniak, lawyer. 1st Nat'l Bank bld. :

phone 360. 1-tf

WANTED Man or woman on farm hi

mile south of Conkey plant on Calu

met ave. H. Balzer. 3 1-tf

WANTED Car builders

and repairers at once;

long job. Fitzhugh-Luther

Co.

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WANTED Railway mail clerks, postoffice clerks-carriers; salary 66QO to 11,600; examination In Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free; writo for schedule. Franklin Institute Dept. 74E. Rochester, N. Y. 10-lna

FEM-tUVE ilEI J? WANTED

WANTED Dishwasher.

tel. Hammond.

Apply Erie ho-4-3

WANTED Good girl for general house

worK; tnree m family. Apply Mrs.

Klemperer, 44 Warren at. 3-2

WANTED Girl for general housework

in dressmaking establishment. 240

Hoffman st. 3-6

WANTED German or Swedish girl for

general housework; two in family Apply 120 Charlotte St. and So. Hoh-

man. 3-5

WANTED Experienced dining girl. Apply Hotel Carleton.

room 2-3

WANTED Two experienced dies. E. C. Minas Co.

salesla

1-3

FEMALE HELP WANTED Women

seeking work are often imposed upon If you are see Leon A. Bereznialfc at

torney. 1st Nat'l Bank bldg. phone 360.

WANTED Young ladles of good mor

al character and with some high school education to enter training

school for nurses. School opens Sept. 1.

Mercy Hospital, Gary, Ind. " 11-ti

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST Coral cameo brooch, probably

between Hammond bldg. and 24b In

diana ave. ; reward. Return to 300 Ham

mond bldg. 4-2

LOST AND FOUND You are lost with

out legal advice; found with it. Consult L. A. Berezniak. lawyer, 102 First

Nafl Bank bldg.; phone 360. 1-tf

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 Child's collapsible gocart;

good condition. Mrs. R. Lyman, East

Chicago. 3-2 2?OK KENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences. 400 Laporte ave.. Whiting. 4-2

FOR SALE Small notion store, cor.

Chicago ave. and lilcKory St., B"

business; reason for selling: sicKnesa. Apply -'. Graves.

FOR SALE Two 10-cent theaters; good

location and no opposition; gooa proi-

it. Inquire J. O. Brant. Indiana tiaroor,

TEAMSTERS NOTICE. All members of teamsters' local 362 will meet on Monday. Sept. 6 (Labor day), at 148th St. and orsyth ave.. East Chicago, at 9 a. in. to participate in parade, under penalty of fine for not attending, as- ordered at special meeting, Sept, 2. 1903. L. HA RLE, Secy.

Ind.; phone 861.

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FOR SALE Cheap. 7-drawer xnw

Home sewing macnine, J- roZ'l

ers, 211 W. state.

FOR SALE Eeight-room house; 15 i it.

frontage; larga barn; tiowara ave.

and Summer st. Phone 248. -

FOR SALE Saloon in Whiting; gooa lnratinn: doine fine business; IllUSt

sell on account of going to California;

whole stock, cash register ana

;ars' lease on building. Aaaress x r,

care Times, Hammond, Ind. 3-6

FOR SALE Good square piano, airs.

Wm. Vogel. Whiting; pnone a-o

FOR SALE Two new 100 organs for

$10 ana ia u iaa.cn u.k ui.& State. 3"-

FOR SALE Oldsmobllo runabout; wheel steer, new tires; in perfect order: irood bargain. Address . Times

Office.

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FOR SALE Hosier safe; 5 feet high 3 feet wide; inner door, bankers' vault; a bargain. Lewis Durteus, 3319 Michigan, Indiana Harbor. 3-tf

FOR SALE! Cement blocks of all kinds

at 264 state iine si., cumci v,.

Thomas Boyle.

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FOR SALE Latest style reed gocart, practically new; cost $35; will sell tor $12. Address F P R, care Times. 1-tf

FOR SALE Saloon. 3446 Penn ave., In

diana Harbor.

FOR SALE Nothing (br sale but adxH t m Imuari anil sailers. LeOn A.

Berezniak, lawyer, First National Bank bldg.; phone 360. 1-11

FOR SALE 25 brown Leghorn yearling hens; all laying; 75c apiece. 447 Sibley st. 1-6

FOR SALE Eight-room house; modern; possession at once at Hemlock st. Inquire L. Houtechllt, Hemlock st., Indiana Harbor.

all

3730 8729 31-6

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Public notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between B. Barancik and N. Cooper, doinig "business under the firm name of Barancik & Cooper, has been dissolved, and that the undersigned will continue the business in the name of Tolleston Department store. B. BARANCIK, Tolleston, Ind.

plums. S1.001.8S per box; pe-ars, $2.00 fa ."..no. .. Melons Gems, standard crates, $1.00 (S 3 50; ponv crates, 66cf3.50; baskets, 20fg60e; watermelons, 665.00125.00 per ear. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2.20: fair to good. $2.12 : red kidnev, $2.002.30; brown Swedish. $2.102.30; limas, California, per 100 lbs. $3.0035.12Vi. Green egetables Beets. $1.00 per 100; cabbage, 4047c per crate; carrots, $1.00 per 100; cucumbers. 20ff35c per doz; cauliflower, 25i3 50c per box; celery, IdJioOc per box; green onions, 5c per bunch; green peas, 50c per bu; lettuce, head, per tun, 40(ii'50c; leaf. 2aS9 35c per box; mushrooms, 25fi35c ptr lb: onions, 60c$1.00 per sack; parsley, home grown, SI? 10c per doz; popper?, 50c per crate: radishes, $1.00 per 10'); string beans, $1. GO'S 1.25 per suck: spinach. 25(i40c per tub; sweet corn, 20i 25c per sack; tomatoes. 3ft75c per box; turnips, home grown. $1.2a per 100.

STOLEN. STOLEN $35 REWARD. The following carptener's tools were stolen from the basement of the Gilkereon flat on Harrison st.. Gary. Ind., some time between Saturday noon, Aug. 21 and Monday morning following: One Diston saw 26-8 tooth;! Diston saw 26lOtooth; one Diston saw 20-9 tooth; one union made Port Huron rip saw 26-67 tooth; one iron plough; one 2-inch wooden rabbit plane; ;one small miter try square; one steel square; one ratchet brace and cloth case with full set of bits; 7 chisels from to 1; one Morrel sash set; one Yankee spiral screw driver; one low angle block plane; one caping saw; two oil stones; one Stanley router; one common screw driver, compass, scrlber, etc.. Also shoulder tool box. 8x8x32, made of Ohio white-wood, screwed together with round headed screws, painted one coa lead color. Handle on top of lid, has a small chest lock and hasp for padlock. Tools were well marked with steel stamp, full name, J. B. Sleezer. inch letter. Tolleston union No. 1117 will pay the above reward for information "leading to the arrest and conviction of the thief. OSCAR BURCII, President. T. E. Leeka, Rec. Sec.

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 rod. $1.03 if? 1.05; No. 3 reil. 92efj $1.03 ; No. 2 hard, $1.01 1.02 V. No. 3 hard, &Scff $1.00. Spring wheat by sample. No. 3 spring. 97c$1.02. Corn by sample: No. 2, 6940; N". 2 white, 69Vi-0o; No. 2 yellow, 70a! TOe; No. 3. 69V4c; No. 3 white. 69; No. 3 yellow, 7 OffTOc; No. 4, 6SD 6SHc. Oats by sample: No. 3 white, 37W 39c; No. 4 white. 36'37ttc; standard, ft 39 He

Drink Pure Spring Water frora the Beautiful Mineral Spring Spring Hill, St John, Indiana

FOR SALE Candy and ice cream parlor; good location; cheap rent; near school; $50 cash. Apply to 262 Webster ave., R, Abraham. 31-6

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 mall delivers telpnhone orchard, running water

and shade in nasture. Price if aold

at

onco $75 per acre; easy terms at 6 per cent on balance over tirst cash payment of $3 000. Inauire of owner. Herman

E. Sasse, Crown Point.

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FOR SALE Hotel range In good condition; nearly new; a bargain. Inquire A. C. Petrie. 3407 Grapevine St.. Indiana Harbor; phone 847. Zi-10

FOR RENT One room furnished for light housekeeping and one for sleeping. Call 284 Plummer ave.; phone 2634. 4-1

FOR RENT Several suits of clean furnished rooms In center of town; newly papered; good location; reasonable prices. Phone 373 or call 620 N. Hohman st. 3-tf

FOR RENT Two nicely furnished front rooms. Apply 33S Walter st. 2-6

FOR RENT Lj?gal advice is essential in renting property. Consnlt Leon A. Bererniak. attorney and counsellor at law, First Nat'l Bank bldg.; phone 360.

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-tr

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.

PRODUCE MARKET.

Butter Receipts, 7,341 tubs; creamery, extra. 29c; price to retail dealers, 30c; prints, 31c; extra firsts, 28c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 2c5; dairies, No. 1, 22 He; packing stock, 21c. Eggs Receipts, 8,509 oases; miscellaneous line, cases returned. 17V6c; cases included, 18c; ordinary. 19c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 20c; prime firsts, packed in new hardwood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 21c; specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 25c; No. 1 dirties, 17c; checks, 16c. Potatoeti Receipts, 2 5cars; choice to fancy, 60'63c; fair to good, 655Sc. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, brl, $4.25; Virginias. $2.662.75. eal Quotations for veals In good order were as follows: BO to 60 lbs weight, 99V4c: 60 to 80 lbs. 9 V 10c; 85 to 120 lbs, lOVSllMsc; fancy, 12c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 16Hc; No. lloins, 19c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate. hVc.

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, 15c; roosters, 10c; springs, 16c; geese, 910c; ducks, 13c. Fruit Apples new, $1.253.00 brl; crabapples, 5cftE$1.00 per bu; lemons, $2.50tt5.00; oranges, $2.75 3. 10; peaches, 25c$1.25 per crate; 15t35c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, 14o per 8-lb basket; pears. $3.005.00 per brl. California green fruit Grapes, $1.00

Delivered 10c per gal. 3 !

Plume I

HAMMOND PURE WATE3 SUPPLY CO. LAUER.MAN BROS.

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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.

For Sole Cheap! baod jLUiaeKaraf lil Sdaoa. Doors. Wfafiow, Pfsast'-ir -QtKxSs, every -tlilnSiOecesgary t "Us&- fiouse with. IS GUUJEE, TJ3"'t A

FOR SALE North side ball grounds at reasonable figure. Inquire at . 211 Logan st. 11-tl

FOR SALE Cheap. S-drawer national cash register; almost new; with oheck printing attachment: cash or easy payments. Otto C. F. Seehase. Indlai.a Harbor. Ind: Dhone 35. 17-tI

FOR BALE Second hand desk and railings suitable for express office. Ap ply at Times Office. Hammond. Ind.

Pity the Poor Horse Fry. Every purchaser of a motor car discourages the life of the horse fly. Some sort of a bug or fly will have to be Invented to bite autos and make them stamp, switch their tails, and kick up. We don't know what effect a cinder beetle would have on autos. The question is referred to Judge Adna P. Gristlebone for an expert opinion. Ossawatomie (Kan.) Globe.

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REAL ESTATE TRAHSFERS

TOLLESTON. Lots 5 and 6. block , C. T. L. & I. Cos fifth addition, John Hillman to Fred W. Franzen $ Lot 2. block 13, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition, James O. Van Nice to Julia Muller Lot 29, block 5 in second Igan Park addition, Clyde V. Gough to L. Albert WilX Lots 41 and 42, block 11. C. T. L. A I. Co.'s sixth addition, Frank N. Gavit to Peter Stritof et al.. CALUMET CITY. Lot 22, block 4 In second addition. David A. Haws to Fenton Catterlin HAMMOND. Lots 45 and 46. block 1, redivision Hoffman's first addition, David T. Emery et al to Mattie S. Woltz Lots 25 and 26, Mar. sub. block 5, Towle & Young's addition, Rudolph Bluhm to Robert Holtz... W M lot 25. block 1, Towle & Young's addition, F. Hoeckelberg to M. Magi not GARY. Lot 39. block 65, Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision. Gary Land Co. to Fred Jones Lots 1 7and 18, Orchard Park addition. Forrest P. Rundell to Franklin A. Crandall Section 32-36-7 W Lots 6 and 7. block 13, George & William Earle's subdivision Sff 14, Geo. Earle to Ray N. Halsted

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Open High Low Close "tt'heat Sept. ..984-7 99 4 98S 98i-T Dec. ..94g- 948 94 94VjjMay ..98, 98 97 97'g CornSept. . .66U-U 66Ti-7 66?i 66 Dee. ..57-4 57i 67 5"ii May ..58&-T6 59-' 58 581,-5, OatsSept. ..38 38 38Vs 38 Dec. ..374 38 V4 37 88 May ..40- 404 40' 40Pork Sept. ..2285 2287 2285 2287 Jan. ..1772 1782 1772 1780 LardSept. ..1227 1227 1227 1227 Oct. ..1225 2227 1225 1227 Nov. ..1187 1192 1187 1190 Jan. ..1057 1060 1057 1060 S. Ribs Sept. ..1177 1182 1177 1182 Oct. ..115 11T0 1162 1167 Jan. ..937 942 937 940

FOR RENT Three large light corner

rooms furnished ror ngnt Housekeep

ing. 1021-144th st., .blast unicago. 41-0

FOR RENT Six-room upper rat; an

modern improvements; id v. oiaie

st. Apply 13 Forsyth ave.; phone 174.

FOR RENT Four-room cottage: 776 Michigan ave.; convenient to Gibson or Standard Steel. See Clayton, Times office. 28-tf

FOR RENT Flats. $20; modern. Gary Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Reynolds bldg.. Gary.

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To rent, three or four unfurnished rooms; heated preferred. Address P, care Times. 4-2

BOARDERS WANTED Roomers 728 N. Hohman st.

WANTED

and

boarders at 4-2

ASK THE PEOPLE WHO ADVERTISE IX THE TIMES WHETHER IT PAYS OR NOT. IF THEY SAY IT DOESXT. DOST ADVERTISE.

FOR RENT

aiUSCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS Legal advice is not miscellaneous, but definite. Consult Leon A. Berezniak, lawyer. First Nat'l Ban kbldg.; phone 360. 1-tf

WANTED To give estimates on your painting and paperhanging; reasonable prices, good workmanship; satisfaction guaranteed. Calumet Decorating Co.. 620 N. Hohman st. ;pohne 373

EVERT INDIVIDUAL AUTOMOBILB owner In the United Bbmtes and abroad should join the International Automobile League. Pamphlet showing dealers' prices of automobiles tires and application blank mailed upon request. Address International Automobile League. Home Office. Buffalo. N. T. Leon A. Bererniak. official attorney, elate of Indiana, room 102 First National Bank; phone 360.

BARTER EXCHANGE. BARTER AND EXCHANGE With legal advice you are safe against fraud. Consult Leon A. Berezniak, 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.

Furnished Complete Gas Electric Light, Steam, Hot Water, Barber shop, boot black stand. . The Harbor is second largest hotel in Indiana Harbor. It has just been redecorated throughout and is in first class condition. Location best in city. Accessible to all trains and street car lines, for further information apply to W. T. BROWN or J. A. PATTERSON Indiana Harbor, Ind.

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 a Lake County Times. 5

FOR kXCIUNOE Candy wheel and 24 paddles for bull pup. Address O K Lak County Times. -tt

FOR EXCHANGE Paperhangin for a

corse. Aaarena t a. Times. 2S

FOR EXCHANGE One new victor pho-

nograpn wun Drass horn and record case and 20 records, towards a horse

ana ouggy. win pay some dlfTerence, Address J T. pare Lake County Times.

South Shore Line (C. U S. & S. B. R. H. Tralaa Ih? Uamawsa as (ollowai W EST BOUND EAttT BUUNO

Dally 1 Sunday Dally Sunday

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NEW sue

URBAN TRAIN SERVI

CE

VIA

CHICAGO, INDIANA AND SOUTHEIIN R. R,

(GARY AND WESTERN)

Effective Sunday, July 4ta, 1909

Subject to change without netSct

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 6.14 6.21 6.24 6.27 6.34 6.35

T.12 9.00 I 10.2S 1-30 ( 8.0O I 4-35 K.44 1 .44 7.20 9.10 10.38 1.40 8.10 4.4S 5.04 8.63 10.43 -1.45 8. IH 4JK &.R '8.67 7.27 . 1 8 "10.46 1.4H 3.I8 4JJ8 6.02 .00 7.80 9.21 10.49 "1.B1 32l 4JW O.OS .3 7.23 9.24 10.S2 1.34 8.24 4.&0 0.08 .0 1 6.21 ! 625

Between Gary and Hammond

Gary (Broadway) " 6.46 7.44 9.49 11.19 8.14 Tolleston " 6.4 7.47 .J2 '11.22 2.17 West Gary " 6.62 7.50 9.65 Ml. 25 2.20 Ivanhoe " 9.58 M1.2S '2-3 Gibson " (.69 7.57 19 7 11.33 2.28 Hammond (Cal. Av)..Ar 7.09 J.07 19.18 11.43 2.88

8.64, 8.15

8JiT'5.18 W.8

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4.08; "ft.24 4.0f 5.28 4.18 8.88

6.33

0.30 42 0.4T 0.67

0.24 8.27 o.sa 0.83 8.3 8 59

Stops on signal to recelre or discharge passengers Light face figure for (A.M.); Black face figures for (P.M.). Tickets on sale at Michigan Central Depot, Hammond. aa Oarr (Broadway), and C. L & a Station at Gibson.

4 WRITl TO-OAV

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for a sample of the latest Paris craze, ED. PINAUDS Lilac Vegetal. An exquisite, aristocratic extract, wonderfully sweet and lasting. Send 4c. in atamrs 'to pay post-ag-e and packing). Large bottle retail for 75c 6 ounces of the finest of perfumes. Ask roux dealer. Write our American Offices today for sample, enclose 4c. Parlomerle ED. PLNAUD, dept.m ED. PINAUD BLDG N. Y.

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

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x 6T t0. xx Mtchigan City ai(. laaiM) mgures In llg-nt for A. M.; In black for P. U. For lnformatiom call Hammond ISO. W. B. WALLACE, Gsnsral Manager.

ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES f. B. 640TT, rresiilent IXAXK BAMMOVQ, We-Pretidcat A. B. T&irza, Treasnrrr

Secretary'! Office 2 Topper Block HAMMOai) ......

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