Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 81, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1909 — Page 7

Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1909.

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EQKSALE.

FOR SALE OR RENT 60-acre farm, 12 miles south of Hammond; good garden spot and money-rnak-er. Address A ti, care Times. 22-4

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WANTED Young man for steady position, with satisfactory references. E. & F. Clothing store. 22-3

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Call 233

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WANTED Machinists, handy men In

machine shop, carnenters. laborers

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quire Peter Goeble, Whiting. 20-3

LEGAL NOTICES. ISABELLA CARSON VS. CHARLES E. HEQUEMBOURG, ET AL. NO. 4902. DAKE SUPERIOR COURT. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, Isabella Carson, and the crosscomplainant, Amos W. Walker. are each hereby notified that on the 4th day of October, 1909, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. The Tolleston Club of Chicago intends to and will, upon its respective applications and affidavits heretofore filed In support thereof and such affidavits as mav hereafter be filed move said court to set aside the default heretofore taken against The Tolleston Club of Chicago by said plaintiff, hsaballa Carson, upon her complaint, and the default heretofore taken against The Tolleston Club of Chicago by said Amos W. Walker upon hla cross-complaint. Dated at Hammond, Indiana, this 22d dv of September, 1909. THE TOLLESTON CLUB OF CHICAGO. Bv John R. Peterson and John H. Gillett. its Attorneys.

known as No. 140 South Hohman street. There is .a stock room in the southwest corner of said bar room and a billiard hall on the second floor. The bar Is on the north side of said room. All of the inside of said room where said intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors are to be soil can be seen from said Hohman street. There is a glass front in said room, which also has one front entrance and one rear entrance. 7 , E. KAHN.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The Stole of Indiana. Lake County, in the Cmirt of Frank 1). Prest. Justice of the Peace in and for North Township. De Bower Chapllne ComFany, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. W. . Stewart, whose true christian name is unknown, defendant. Action in Attachment. Comes now the plaintiff by G. C. White, Its Rttorney. and flies its comFlaint herein, together with an affldavt of a competent person, showing that the defendant. W. D. Stewart, whose true christian name is unknown. 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 on the 6th day of November, 1909, at 8 o'clock In the forenoon, at the office of said Frank D. Prest. J. P.. at No. 26 Rimbach block, In the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, and that unless he aprear and answer or demur therein at the calling of said cause at said day and hour, said cause will be hear dand determined in his absence. In witness whereof. 1 hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of office at Hammond, this 14rh day of September, 1909. FRANK I). PREST, Justice of the Peace.

REAL ESTATE TRAHSFERS

NEW CHICAGO. Lot 12, block 10 in third addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Gustav L.ukas$ Lot 17, block 10 in third addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Gustav Lukas Lot 2. block 2 in third addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Gustav Lukas TOLLESTON. Lots 35 to 39, block 1, Boulevard addition, Forrest P. Rundell to Annette E. Crocker Lot 10. block 12, C.-T. L & I. Co.'s fift hadditlon. Anna D. Poane to George Nestorovich GARY. Lot 15, block 5S, Gary Iand Co.'s subdivision. Gary Land Co. to Charles Kaiser Lot 34. block 32. Gary Land Co.'s subdivision. Garv Land Co. to to Fred Seabright Lot 4, block 33. Gary Land Co.'s subdivision. Gary Land Co. to Chnrles Kaiser Lot 33, block 12. Gary Land Co.'s subdivision. Gary Land Co. to Theodore E. Sohlender

Section 35-34-9 W Part NW

Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1. 18c: No. 1

loins. 21c: No. 1 round. 91c; No. II

huck. 7c; No. 1 plate, oc

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 14 (g1

16c; chickens, fowls. 12c; roosters, 9c;

springs, 14c; geese. Swioc; ducks, isc.

.Melons Gem

Sfl.To: pony era

melons $50.00(3 90.00 ner car.

Beans Pea beans, hand picked.

choice. J2.342.36; fair to good, $2.27

2.30; red kldnev. S2.ubrai2.4u; Drown Swedish, $2.15tfi 2.35: llmas, California, 1AA IV- . I c n 7 , cc

f ruit Apples, new, si.znW4.uu on; IK III an ST

cranappies. ouewji.va per ou;

SE 4, John Ganett to Henry

Blissmer

100

100

60

1,500

S00

617

842

1,150

2,900

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens Of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, and to the citizens of the fourth ward of the said city, that I am a male inhabitant and resident of said City of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and above the age of twentyone years, and that I am a man of moral character and I have been continuously a resident of said City and Township for more than ninety days last past, and that I will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of said Lake County. State of Indiana, at their October Term, 1909, for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell said intoxicating, spiritous. vinous si-nd malt liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk, is described as follows:

The ground floor front room or the two-story frame building of which said room Is 22x35 feet with a ten-foot celling and faces nort hon Indiana boulevard, a public street and highway In the City of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana. Said building is located and situated on the S. W. side of Indiana boulevard beginning at a point on S. W. side of Indiana boulevard, a street 80 feet wide, where same Is intersected by S. E. line produced of certain lands conveyed by Edward Roby to Aaron Barnes by deed; thence S. E. 25 feet along S. W. line of boulevard, which is 40 feet from middle of boulevard and parallel therewith; thence S. W. at right angles to boulevard 150 feet; thence N. W. parallel with boulevard 25 feet to S. E. line of land conveyed as aforesaid; thence N. E. along S. E. line 140 feet to place of beginning; all In Hammond, North Township. Lake County, Indiana. Bar is located on the west side of said room, and there are living rooms in rear. Building has glass front, two doors one front and one side entrance. All of

inside of said room where Intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors are' to be sold can be seen from said Indiana boulevard. 8 NICHOLAS CELENICA. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. Lake county, Indiana, and to the citizens of the second ward of the said city, that I am a male inhabitant and resident of said City of Hammond, North Township. Lake County, Indiana, and above the age of twentyone years, and that I am a man of moral character and I have been continuously a resident of said City and Township for more than ninety days last past, and that I will apply to the board of County Commissioners of said Lake Countv, State of Indiana, at their October Term, 1909. for a license to sell Intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell said Intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank, is described as follows: The ground floor front room of the two-storv brick building of whK;h said room is 24x65 feet with a 12-foot celling, and faces east on Hohman street, a public street and highway in the Citv of Hammond. North Township. Lake County, Indiana. Said building is located and situated on lot 2. block 2. Original Town, now city, of Hammond. Lakf countv, Indiana and otherwise

PRODUCE MARKET.

Butter Receipts. 11,887 tubs; cream

erv, extra. 29c; price to retail dealers, 31c; prints. 32c; extra firsts. 2$c; firsts.

2tsc; seconds, 24 c; dairies, extras. 26c;

firsts, 24c: seconds, 22c; ladles, No. 1 22c: packing stotk. 21c.

Eggs Receipts. 10,897 cases; miscel

laneous lots, cases returned, 174c

cases included. lSc; ordinary. 20c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh. 221.Jc:

prime firsts, packed In new hardwood

cases and must oe ba per cent fresh

24c; specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 26V3.C;

rso. 1 dirties, lbc; cnecks. I4c.

Potatoes Receipts, 33 cars; choice to

fancy, &2rao5c; fair to good. 4,-ao0c.

Sweet potatoes Jerseys, brl. $3.75;

irginias, per on, 2.z.

Veal uotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs

w-elght, SJiSc; 60 to 80 lbs. ,S9c;

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w am r.D jjriver ror grocery wagon;

capaDie Doy aoout IS years old; one who understands cuts of meat. Apply

Austgen grocery store. 62 i. State st.

FOR SALE Cheap. 6 horsepower Buf

falo enirine: SHU if taken at once.

Apply at 11 Reese ave., Kobertsdale.

FOR SALE Hieh-class Dlstmy pouters

and fantails. or will exchange fori shotgun. Fred Pleis, 10633 Ave. Ax, East

side. Cnicaeo. it-a

SALE Horse, chear. Call M.

HumDner. IV miles south of Ham

mond: phone 2973. 21-6

FOR SALE Good 9-room house: Sis

Indiana, inquire J. Peters, 346 BeaU

ave. i-

FOR SALE First mortgage on new Im

proved real estate; modern, i rooms.

corner lot 32xl2o. 16-tt. alley, on car

line: $1.4U0 lor 3 years at 7 per cent.

Address S C, care Times. 21-3

FOR SALE First mortgage on Improv

ed real estate; modern in every re

spect; lot 3Vxl32, 20-tt. alley; one-1

half block trom car line; $i,uuu lor o

years at i per cent. Address L a, Lake

county rimes. i-a

FOR SALE Horse, harness and buck-

board surrey; owner wants to sen to

get an automobile. Inquire Lrosuin, xvleyn & Co. 20-3

FOR SALE Established grocery and

market; good stand; reason tor sell

ing: deatti in family and wish to retire.

Audress K, care Times. 20-o

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KRENZ 22 years' experience.

South Shore Line

(C. L. S. & S. B. R. R. Trains leavs IUiuwa4 aa follows i "WEST BOUND KAST BOUND

SaS W AN TE D-Young man pa

mg; good opportunity Apply at Gas Office, 147 South

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FOR SALE One etory and a half frame

only building at 22i Indiana ave. ror

ars apply am Abalmau. a

a st. zu-n

FOR SALE Two second-hand Eocarts.

Inquire 5a6 Indiana ave. ii-i

lemons

$2.0054.50; oranges. $3.00 ?i 3.25 ; peaches, 60Ca $2.00 per bu; 15?r30c per 1-5

u basket: grapes. 13 A U 14c per 8-lb

basket; pears, per brl. $3.00 5.50.

California green truit Fiums, iucg

$1.75 per box; pears, $1.902.40.

i,rpfii VI-MflfllJl r. f, J , fT LB. I i, V L ' T 1 W I v

cabbage. 46?76c per crate; carrots, $ Y A JN ILD

per 100; cucumbers. 2ura3oc per ooz; ,

cauliflower. 75cfg$2.00 per box: celery. and

laraouc per dox; gree nonions, oiuoc

per bunch;

tuc

rifr

onions. 60c $1.00 per sack; parsley

home-grown, 8 10c per doz; peppers, 50c per crate; radishes, 50c per 100; string beans, $1.00(gl.25 per sack; spinach. 25f?i 40c per tub; sweet corn, 15

(a 2oc per saCK; tomatoes, zrwgiuc per

box; turuips, home-grown, $1.00 per 100.

FOR SALE 75-acre farm in Hanover

township: 3 miles soutn of bt. John,

2 miles to Cook station: well improved,

good farm house and all outbuildings

WANTED Railway mall clerks, post- in first-class condition; VO per acre. Au-

omce cierKS, carriers: examinations I uress owner. Antone apuer. cedar Aatte,

Dally Sunday Daily Sunday 6.05 ' 6.07 j X5.35 I 6.35 6.67 7.05 6. OS x.07 7. St 7.85 xt.33 6.SS 1.15 . 10 'X7.10 7.35 .02 S.S3 8.18 xi.ti 9.40 10. OS 8.69 8.55 10.30 11.08 X9.40 0.69 10.64 13.09 X10.20 10.60 11. 4S 1.08 10.67 11.60 12.13 2.00 11.40 12. BO 1.00 8.08 X12.2T a.4 1.40 4.08 l.OO 2.50 S. IS BOS xl.40 8. SO 8.00 0.10 X?.2T 4. BO 8.40 0.40 S.OO 5. BO 4.20 7.40 8.40 x.40 4.67 8.40 X4.20 7.25 B.43 0.4O B.OO 8.20 6.30 10. 40 S.45 x9.20 .B5 11.18 xO.SO 10.20 T.40 1 7.2S 1J.2S 8.40 f S8.20 . 89 1 0-20 JO. 88 J 10.2O ll. IS I xx 12. 5

in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free. Franklin Institute. Deot. 84F. Ro

chester, N. Y. 7-tf

Ind.

18-6

Car1 builders

repairers at once;

r bunch; green peas 50c per bu ; let- long J0D. J ltZUUgh-.Luther e, head, per tub, 4050c; leaf, 20c , tf r box; mushrooms, 3555c per lb; (JQ.

FEMALE iTE LI' WANTED

WANTED Competent stenographer at once. Apply Lincoln-Jefferson College of Law. 22-3

FARM FOR SALE 160-acre improved

farm or any part of it, near crown

Point. Ind.; convenient for milk ship

ping: very Rood buildings, new 80-

ping; good buildings; ne; eo-foot barn, very productive soil, rural mall delivery, telephone, orchard, running water

and snaae in pasture. Price If sold ai

once, (is pe mere; easy terms at o per cent on balance over first casn payment of $3,000. Inquire of owner. Herman

E. basse. Crown Point. lo-ii

FOR SALE Cheap. good delivery

horse. Call at garage, otu and Massa-

chuetts, Gary, Ind.

x 6am only. ii Michigan City only. limitad! Figures in lla-bt tor A M.: in black

for P. H.

wot Information call Hammond ISO. W. D. WALLACE, UonaraJ Uanar.

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CASH GRAIN MARKET

Winter wheat bv samole: No. 2 red.

SVl'tft. 14: No. 3 fed. $1.061. 10; No. 2

hard, $1.05S 1.08; No. 3 hard. 99c$1.0S.

Spring wheat by sample: iso. i northern. $1.05 ?f 1.07 ; No.' 2 northern, $1.02 1.05; No. 3 spring. $1.00'?? 1.04. Corn bv sample: No. 2, 68V468V4c; No. 2 white. 68 ?J 68 ac; No. 2 yellow, 6SV4 ! 68c; No. 3. 68!t6S4c; No.

3 white. 68(3 esric; ro. i yeuow, ty4(gj 68V4c; No. 4. 67'367Hc. Oats by sample: No. 2, 37c; No. 2 white. 41c: No. 3, 37c; No. 3 white. 38H 40c; No. 4 white. 3839c; standard. 40 v; (rMOc.

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

WANTED An experienced Binzenhof restaurant, Gary,

waiter.

Ind. 22tf

WANTED Young girl to do general housework. Apply 30 Williams st., upstairs. 22-3

SITUATIONS WANTED

WANTED Position by young girl; graduate of eighth grade and fairly

good writer. Address J K, Times, or

phone 3711. 22-1

Ll SI., 10-li

FOll KENT.

FOR RENT Nicely furnished ,4509 Magoun ave.. East Chicago.

room.

2'.

Open High Low Close WheatSept. ..103i 1054 103i 105 Dec. ..9SH 100 . 98 99"100 Mav ..10214 103 Vs 102 103 Corn Sept. . .68-774 68 67 671 Dec. ..60-4 60V 60M 60-; May . .eSVi-H 624-Ts 62V 62Oats Sept. ..39 39 3914 39Dec. ..397s-9 394 39 39 May ..417s 42 41 42Vi PorkSept. ..2410 2410 2410 2410 Jan. ..1815 1817 1815 18171s Lard Sept. ..1217 1220 1215 1220 Oct. .. 1207 1210 1207 1210 Nov. ..1167 1170 1167 1170 Jan. ..1072 1072 1072 1072 S. RibsSept. ..1195 1195 1190 1190 Oct. ..1165 1170 1162 1165 Jan. . .955 960 955 960

FOR SALE Saloon on Cedar st. between 13oth and 13oth sts.; good busi

ness. Apply D. Russln, 3o8 Cedar St..

Indiana Harbor.

GOSTLIN, MEYN & CO. OFFER THE

tollowing bargains in homes and cot-

taees lor sale:

five-room cottage on urunswica bu,

La rice 7-room one-story house, Indi

ana ave., near Jeflerson St.. Av loot iou

IrTlCP. 12.11) 1.

seven room story and nan nouse, 101

50x125 feet. Cedar at- Price, $l.Soo.

Six-room cottane. 60 foot lot. ttusaell

St.: a ereat bargain at S2.60U

Seven-room house. Indiana ave. Price,

si.uuu.

rina new 7-room house on caiumet

ave., hardwood floors, china closet, hotj

and cold water, all modern convem-

enrs n. awll homp: onlv Si 000.

Modern 9-room house, large iov. an

modefn conveniences, good barn. State St., heart of town. Price of this great

RnAn f fir 1 n lnvfKtmnL 14.000.

Heven-room house, ! root 101, oiinegr

st near Oaklev 12.900.

rweive-room. nouse, u 1001 101, xursyth ave., within 1,000 feet of Superior courthouse; like money from homo for 12.400.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; large Modern story and half 8-room house.

front room with dressing room; mod- so foot lot. choice home. $3,500.

ern conveniences; terms reasonaoie. zuu

Ann st. 21-2 FOR SALE Another Ford runabout;

tirst-.-iu.RK rnnriition: reasonable price.

run fti J.wo niceiy iurnisnea Hammond Garags, 72-74 So. ilonman,

rooms tor nam nouseacepirns who bath; near Interurban car. 305 Chicago

ave. 21-3

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FOR RENT tMrnished room with or without board; gentleman preferred. 19 Carroll st. 22-3

FOR RENT Two nicely furnished

rooms for light housekeeping, with

bath; near Interurban car. 305 Chicago

ave.

22-3

FOR RENT To lady, furnished room;

modern conveniences. Apply 138 Con-

dit st. 21-

TEMPORARY ALDERMEN APPOINTED

FOR RENT Furnished rooms, two

double and one singte; steam heat.

electric lights and bath, with board; private family; one minute walk from Hohman and State; gentlemen only. Address C Z, care Times. 20-3

. ,

FOR RENT Seven-room flat, upstairs,

No. 48 Doty at. inquire uoty. 20-tl

FOR RENT OR SALE Six-room cot

tage; No. 268 State Line St.; water and gas. Apply D. J. Moran, Hammond bldg., Hammond, Ind. 18-6

FOR SALE Two 10-cent theaters; good

location and no orjDOSitlon: good PTOI-

it. Inquire J. R. Brant. Indiana Harbor, Ind.: nhono 861. 4-tf j

mtm m . , 1

FOR SALE Eelght-room house; 157 ft. frontage; large barn; Howard ave. and Summer st. Phone 248. 8-tf

FOR SALE Mosler safe; 5 feet high 3 feet wide; inner door, bankers' vault; a hare-sin. Iis DurieUS. 3319 MiChi-

tran. Indiana. Harbor. 3-tf

(Continued from Page Five.)

FOR RENT Small cottage for light

houaekeeDlne: iras ran see and bath.

Apply 337 Truman; phone 3931. 18-6

the council in the same predicament a few 'months ago, by leaving the chamber. O'GIrr Says He's Cheated. Alderman O'Glrr paced the floor In front of the mayor's desk and de-

FOR RENT Modern 8-room. house fornting Harrison park. The house is well arranged, in good repair, has bath, cement cellar, furnace heat, storm windows and doors and is surrounded by a fine shady lot. Location positively the most desirable In Homewood. Teleohone 111 Hammond or ad-

clared he had been buncoed by being dress R E W. care of Times. 16-tf

brought out through all the rain to

perform his aldermanlc duties and then left in the position they were. In the meantime, the insurgents had gone up to the next block and were

FOR RENT Six-room flat; all modern;

reasonable. Call at Garage. th ave.

and Massachuetta, Gary, Ind. 14-tf

FOR RENT Several suites of newly nanri1 clean furnished rooms for

. . I 1 .1 1 1. . xt .1 1 I . ' . . - .

hia-iiuing ui me sneiicr ui intnuiy light houseaeeping; io ana up per.

I

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. chigigo discount co. 9138-40 Cam mercl.il Ave. Roam 200 Pbsna S. Chicago 104. S. CHICAGO

Lake Count; Title & Guaranty Co.

ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES r. 8. aiOTT, President VKAKX UAMMONQ, Vice-President 4. S. BLACXirfTTfl. Secretary A. &. TArPlH. Treasurer KSWAXD 4. ISIS, Msotjsa

Secretary! Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AND csown point, m

doorway, waiting to see what the opposition would do. Walter J. Riley and a Times man soon found them there and they agreed on Mr. Riley going back and- entering Into negotiations with the other councllmen who were still in the city hall. After considerable argument Mayor De Brlae. Aldermen O'Girr, Wlekllnskl and Breiinski consented to allow Schock and Lewis to name the alderman-at-large end were willing to toss a caln to see

which

ward, providing they were given the fourth and sixth. When Mr. Riley returned with this information Schock and Lewis readily agreed to return and live up to it.

Nick Yuksanovich was then

month. Phone 373 or call 300 Michigan ave.. corner Oakley. 7-tf

FOR RENT Flats, $20; modern. Gary Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Reynolds bldg., Gary. S-tf

ROOMERS WANTED. WANTED Roomers. Calr at 316 Waltham St.. near Conkey plant. 21-2

BARTER EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 80 acres win. good hulldintrs for Hammond property or

sidt5 should get the seventh grocery mock. Wm. Poisel, Medary ville.

Ind. A-b

LOST In Hobart, Friday, a brooch set with opal. Finder please leave at Carstensen's meat market and receive reward. 20-3

FOR EXCHANGE Stock of groceries, smoked meats, gas fixtures, mantels and globes for a small farm or Hammond or near by property or Hegewiach. William Rose. 1309 Ontario av..

elected Hegewisch; phone 261. 15-tr

from the fourth, George Hudacko, al- TTZ'r . mm T T " . , ' . T . .. FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange but-

uriinaii-ai-ia.se. nnu iu uikuiuw- ice bOX for Cartentr'a urnrlr I T QT T.v'a ln.ti h.li.n f.lmt

ski from the sixth. A coin was then Address H. Times office. g j ave. and Murray st. Finder please reproduced and Mr. Wlekllskl was given "T. v-, J . "(turn to Lake County Savings & Trust .v,. f v,Aa r- .,n. FOR EXCHANGE -Painting and paper im : r-ward. 18-

... v.. ... hanging tor ron top oesa, typewriter, chose the latter. It was tossed high town lot. household furniture or any-

In the air and when it finally settled thing useiui. ".uuicn v x. nmet

on the mayor's desk heads was up,

FOR SALE Latest style reed gocart; practically new; cost $35; will nell for 112. Address F P Ii. care Times. 1-tf

FOR SALE Saloon. 3446 Penn ave. In- i dlana Harbor. "

FOR SALE Six-room cottage at 3418 Elm St.; $1,300 needed; balance 1,200 in 8 years. Inquire at 3410 Elm St.. Indiana Harbor: no agents. 23-tf

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Buy one before they are snapped up.

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The demand in Hammond for homes and cottages, far exceeds the supply. These are new, cosy 5 room cottages on Torrence Ave., north of Gostlin street, close to car lines on paved street, and at the price

FOR SALE Over 1,000 artistic, up to date patterns in wallpaper; Bosches 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 211 Lotian st. 11-tt

FOR SALE Second nand desk and railings suitable for express office. Ap

ply at Times Office. Hammond, ind. LOST AND FOUND.

FOUND Eleven geese; came to No. 112

155th St.. West Hammond. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. 22-3

S1500

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are the greatest bargains in Hammond. Terms: only $75.00 down, balance like rent. See our Salesman on the ground Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

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LOST Two black and tan hounds, 16 and 18 Inches high; July 6 morning, Sept. 19; $5 reward for finding or information. W. C. Wilson, 3504 Elm St., Indiana Harbor. 21-6 LOST Photo of young lady, on Hohman st. between State st. and Indiana ave., Thursday evening, 15th; print by Gibson, Sykes & Fowler. Chicago. Return to Mrs. J. D. Arnold, 45 Lvman ave. 21-3

FOR EXCHANGE; What have you to

exchange ior icu di a-room nouse. 75 miles from city; good live town

fn, a large lamuy. Address L. S. Lake

County Times. g

and Mr. Schock had won the privilege of naming the alderman from the seventh ward and he named Joe Perry. Other nunlihesa Done.

Prior to these exciting events, con- FOR EXCHANGE Candy wheel and J4 , oaddles for bull pup. Address O K.

aiuerauie uusmeaa M n ansdciea, Lafca County Time. J.tf

among oiner iiiiiigs ii was ueciuea to

for

Ror Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 fet good new and secondhand LUMBER ot ail kinds. Doors, Windows, Plum bin s Qaods, everything mcestury to build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUELa 7337 ago ATf

extend the time

against the improvement of Chicago

avenue between Railroad avenue and the canal and the 141st street sewer to Oct. 4, when the next meeting takes place. Frank Scheffler handed in his resignation as a member of the fire department and Glen Schweiezer was appoited in his place. Bids were opened for the building of the Bidewalk on the east side of Forsyth avenue from 143th. street to Johnson street, and on Lewis place from Forsyth to Baring. t A. P. Meredith X- Rnn of Hammond wpra tha

', lucky bidders in both instances, get

remonstrating FOR EXCHANGE Paperhanglns; for a

horse. Address R S. Tlmea.

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FOR EXCHANGE One new victor phonograph with brass horn and record ease and 20 records, towards a horse and buggy; will pay some d 1ft ere nee. Address J T. care Lake County Times.

MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To give estimates on your painting and paperhanging; reasonable prices, rood workmanship; satisfaction guaranteed. Calumet Decorating Co.. 620 N. Hohman st. ;pohne 37J.

THERE'S A CHAJfCE THAT YOU Ol'GHT NOT TO POSTPONE THAT "SHOPPING" AXY LONGER. READ

I ting the Forsyth avenue job for $746.75 THE TIMES' ADS AND SEE IF THIS i and the Lewis place work for $490.25. IS JfOT SO,

NEW SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICE

VIA

CHICAGO, INDIANA AND SOUTHERN R, R.

(GARY AND WESTERN)

effective Sunay, Jaly 4th. 1S09

Lubject to change vrttljout notlss

ALL TRAINS DAILY

Between Hammond and Gary

PURE SPRING WATER

DELIVERED AT YOUR HOME

One Gallon 10c 3 Gallons 25c 5 Gullons 35c Guaranteed to Be Fresh and Direct from Mineral Springs of St. John Order by 'Phone 6274. Preserve your health by nsiag Pure Spring Water.

UUERLUfi BROTHERS Tel. 5271, 48 Ogdsn St, H1MW3H0

Hammond (CaL At) Lv 6.04 7.12 9.00 Tl0.28 I 1-30 I 3.ea t 4.35 5 44 1 R 4s Gibson Ar 6.14 7.20 9.10 10.38 1.40 a.10 4.45 5.54 sS'S Ivanhoe " .1S 10.4J i.45 3.10 14.50 0 50 H &r West Gary " '6 21 7.27 .18v10.4S 1.44 8.18 4.33 h 'hVki Tolleston " 4 7.30 t.2l" 10.49 l.Bl S.2l4. '6.05 ."oa Sary Aroadwa3)v-'-;" iV, 7Sg -24 10 52 I a.24 4.& e.os .'o Gary (Virginia Av ...Ar 6.34 fi2i Gary (Virginia A?)...Lv .S5 !.. .25 Between Gary and Hammond Gary (Broadway) " WaI 74l TT5 1TT&" S.S4! 5.1s q 33 I a 24 Tolleston " 6.49 7 .47 .! 11.22 -2.17 S.37 l aa West Gary " U6.62 7.60 55 11.85 .00 Ivanhoe " .$8 11.28 as '4.03 5.24 6 42 'S aa Olbson 8 69 T.57 10.07 11.8S 29 4.08i 3.M ei? Hammond (Cri. A v)..Ar 7.08 07 10.U 11.48 liZ 111 l"

Stops on signal to receive or discharge passengers Uht face figures for (A.M.): Black face figures for (P.M.). Ticket on sale at Michigan Central Depot, Himmont ana Gary (Broadway). aa4 atClxS. Station at Gibson.