Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1909 — Page 7
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LOANS MADE IN HAMMOND, EAST CHICAGO, WHITING, INDIANA HARBOR, TOLLESTON, GARY, BURNHAM, HEGEWI8CH, and WEST HAMMOND. Private Office. Courteous and Confidential Treatment to One and All. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Notice la hereby given, that the undersigned commissioner appointed In an action for partition in the Lake County Superior Court of Indiana, wherein Annie M. Anderson, Ludwlg A. Anderson. Annie M. Anderson, his wife; Ida M. Carlson, Claus E. Carlson, her husband; Charles F. Anderson, Carolina y JAderson, his wife ;Harry E. Andert( sn. Huldah II. Anderson Mabel J. fwenson, Alfred Hawfcenson, her hosband; Urbin J. Nicholson, Frank D. Nicholson. Laura E. Nicholson, Elmer B. Nicholson, Arthur B, Nicholson, Raymond P. Nicholson, Nels Nicholson Axel M. Nelson. J. Gilbert Nelson and Harry ML. Anderson are plaintiffs, and Esther E. Williams, Harry E. Williams her husband; Eliza Anderson and waiter Anderson, her husband, are defendants, lor the partition of certain real estate th-erela described and to sell the real state described in the complaint In said cause, will as such commissioner, on and after the 19th day of October, 1909, offer for sale to the highest bidder the following described real estate In sal dLake County, In the State of Indiana., to-wlt: Part of tha North half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter (NE J4) of Section six (8), in Township Thirty-six (36), Range Seven (7), West of the Second Principal Meridian, to-wit: Commencing' at a point 825 feet West and 330 feet South of the Northeast corner of said Section 6. and run
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LAKE COUNTY - CROWN POINT. Established 1872
r I THE j First Sir iiiil Is iff ; OF HAMMOND guarantees': . ITS . J DEPOSITORS f AGAINST ANY LOSS , j HOW? By its Capital $150,000.00 II By its Surplus 100,000.00 II By its Undivided Profits 25,000.00 ' J By its Stockholders Liability 150,000.00 J Total Guarantee, $425,000.00 This would all have to be lost by the stockholders I before a depositor could lose a cent. ! j !( -Try Our Savings Account j n j A. M. TURNER, President I VV. O. BELMAN, Cashier : j. ' : 7- : : . i . -I : - I i : ' ' - it. I . ... ,. .. ...... -W, . . mJZ-mmmmm-k
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W ar now concftdjdcboth.by. the, Public and-by our Competitors to be the Lcrweot and Easiest on. the. R&tes and Terms advertised in the Calumet District We bare gone far below the average Hates and Terms advertised by others that-we invite your Comparison and Inspection of ours over others.
No Rates advertised like $50.00 at $1.20 per week for 50 weeks by us, as they are f-tictious and misleading and only a catch for your trade. SEE US BEFORE YOU SEE OTHERS. . WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. WHY? Be cause we have saved others and know we can do the same by you. Is that not a fair statement. LOANS MADE on Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons from One Month to One Year with the Largest and Most Liberal Rebate advertised, for note to be paid sooner than called for. SEEINQ IS BELIEVING. CONFINE YOUR DEBTS IN ONE PLACE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW MUCH EASIER IT IS TO GET ALONG AND ENJOY YOURSELF AND BE RID OF THE WORRY AND BOTHER OF TEN CREDITORS INSTEAD OF ONE.. LOANS TAKEN UP FROM OTHER COMPANIES AND PUT ON A LESS COST AND CHEAPER PAYMENT THAN YOU ARE NOW MAKING. LET US HELP YOU NOW. WE CAN MAKE COOD. CALUMET LOAN CO. LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE COMPANY IN NORTHERN INDIANA. No. 212 Hammond Bldg. Fnone 323. Hammond, Indiana.
ning thence South C30 feet; thence West 495 feet; thence North 660 feet; thence East H5 feet; thense South 300 feet: thence East 3J0 feet to the place of beginning, containing five (6) acres, more or less. Terms of Sale: All cash or 1-8 cash in hand and 1-3 in one year and 1-3 in two years; purchaser to give notes with the usual provisions drawing six per cent Interest per annum, payable annually, from date of mortgage on the property so sold to secure the same. Bids will be received at my residence one-half mile North of Crisman, in Porter County. Indiana, or at the law office of Wm. Johnson in Valparaiso, Indiana, on and after said 19th day of October. 1909. NELS NICHOLSON, Commissioner. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1909. SYLVIA LONGLEY VS. WILLIAM H. LONGLE-Y. CAUSE NO. 5994. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff by William H. Sickman. attorney, and files her complaint herein, together wth an affidavit of a competentperson, showing that the defendant, William H. Longley. is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on OF TITLE INDIANA Capital $50,000
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the 15th day of November. A. D. 1909. the same being the seventh day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Superior Court House at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of November. A. D. 1909, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 18th day of September. A. D. 1909. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGC. Clerk L S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE OF CHARLES LANGE, DECEASED. NO. 488. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ALFRED N. CHAMPAGNE. JR.. Administrator. Dated Sept. 17. 1909. . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DMITAR KASSOXOVIC, DECEASED. NO. 4S0. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ALBERT C. RUBER. Administrator. Dated Sept. 1909. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN BONATIC. DECEASED. NO. 481. Notice is hereby fdven that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ALBERT C. HUBER, Administrator. Dated Sept. 1. 1809. HAMMOND SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY BANK Report of the condition of the Hammond Savings & Trust Company at the close of business Sept. 30. 1909. AsHets. Loans and discounts $107,320.29 Furniture and fixtures 2.516.73 Cash and due from banks... 45.488.56 Total assets , Liabilities. Capital stock Undivided profits Deposits . .$155,325.58 .$ 30.000.00 2,176.66 . 123.148.92 Total liabilities $155,325.58 I, Adam R. Ebert. president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ADAM R. EBERT. President, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of Septemher, 1909. CARRIE PARSONS, Notary Public. My commission expires Oct. 26, 1911. DEPAUW TO PLAY MONMOUTH TEAM Greenrastle. Ind., Oct. 2. Dep&uw meets Monmouth at Greencastje for the first time in eight seasons, Oct. 9. Depauw is thought to be unusually strong this year, and if it wins it will be for the first time in six conflicts. The day on which the game is to be played is known as "old gold day." the time for the annual "class scrap." STANLEY ELECTED AT EARLHAM Richmond. Ind., Oct. 2. Rupert Stauley has been chosen ' president of the Earlham College Athletic association. The election was held last evening. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GRIFFITH. Lots 9 to 18, block 6. W. H. Stiver's addition. V. F. Parker to Herbert B. Cobb $2 000 HAMMOND. Lot 6a, Newman's addition. Mary Ann Harding to Marion E. Zuver J75 Lota 29, 30, block 7, Morris' addition. Joseph O. Morris to L. T. Jersey et al goo EAST CHICAGO. Lot 30, block 8. subdivision NE U 29-37-9 East Chicago Co. to Michael Joyce 935 TOLLESTON. Lot 29, block 7; lot 45. block 4, Logan Park addition. Emmet O'Connor to John Papescu 400 Lot 38, block 15. Oak Park addition. Evva C. Bryan to Bozo Buncic . . 225 GART. Lot 12, block 89. Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision. Gary Land Co. to G. K. Behring 717 Lot 34. block 2, Lincoln Park addition. United States Land Co. to Stephan Keevjevic. 175 Section 30-S4-8 W W 16 feet NE 4 NW t Michael Poull to Anton Sullsta jj
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As far a It ! poaal.le it Is a4 vised that all ela-slfled nda hol either be mailed or seat to the ofAec The Tinea wUl not reapoa-tble for errors in aa taken over the telephone. KOTICE. The following- letters In answer to Times elasatfle dadvertl-lnc may be obtained at The Times otnee. They will he seat by moil upon reouest and opoa reeelpt of stamps. K. P. II., Lake County Times; A. G., Lake County Times; B. care l,ake County Times; I. O., Lake County Times; M, Lake County Times; J. o. 22. Lake County Times; S. I., Lake County Lake County Times; F. S., Lake County Times; So. 13, Lake County Times; C. Z-, Lake County Times. WANTED Hustler, as district agent, handling accident policy paying $7.a0 weeWy' benefit, $1,000 accidental death. and sells ror $1 per year; oig vr", permanent, honorable business. Lni versal Insurance Agency, Columbus. Ohio. 2-1 WANTED Solicitor, with good appearance, energetic and able to give A-l re ferences to solicit in urns w) .sition to right party; salary $12 to y 1 ft Hnmmnnn nine.. position to right party; saiary ij iu start. Call room 218 Hammond bldg., tonight (Sat.) from 7 to 9 p. m. 2 WANTED Railway mail clerks, postoftlce clerks, carriers; examinatjotn in Hammond Nov. 17; preparationfreo. Franklin Institute. Dept. 84F. Rochester, N. Y. 7-t WANTED Car builders and repairers at once; long job. Fitzhugb-Luther Co. VEU ALKlIELP WANTED WANTED Girls at Reid-Murdoch Apply Monday morning Co. 2-1 WANTED Dining roorn girl. APP Gibson Railroad Y. M. C. A. Conae prepared to work; good wages to right party WANTED Male or female voucher and general accounting clerk, who writes a good hand, is accurate and rapid In figuring and who also knows something about bookkeeping; small salary to start but good opportunity for advancement to. right party Apply J letter only, stating experience n full .also last employer. W. U. Conkey Co.. Hammond, Ind. WANTED Girl for Knral,hu"r,,u. r..-. rookine: small washing. Phone 1924. 1-2 WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 240 Hoffman st. WANTED Girl for general howwork Apply .806 S. Hohman. 28-tf Ton KENT. FOR RENT Two large front rooms suitable for gentleman, with bath. Second door west of courthouse on Rimbach ave. FOR RENT Two or three nicely furnished rooms for Ught housekeeping all conveniences. Call at 450 N. Hohman st; phone 384. z' FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable for one or two persons; beet location. 39 Carroll st. FOR RENT Room suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife- modern conveniences; board if desired. 25 State st. " FOR RENT One bedroom comfortable for winter; reference. 271 Indiana ave. w FOR. RENT Barn for two horses with for waeon or buggy. Genge. 126 Russell st. 1-2 FOR RENT Six-room flat; bath and pas; 622 Plummer. F. B. Hall. 243 gas 30-3 Sibley. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gas. bath; rent reasonable. 3411 Commonwealth ave., Indi ana Harbor, lna. 30-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 3411 Commonwealth ave. M. U snrnnnii, -- i.ji.nn H.irbnr. o-4 ttVC, FOR RENT Furnished room with or without board. 19 Carroll st. 30-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; large . r,m with dressing room; modtrn conveniences; terms reasonable. 200 Ann st. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all modern conveniences; board if desired. 119 B. West State st. 30-3 FOR RENT One room suitable for two gentlemen; modern conveniences. Apply 'l43 Williams s 29-6 FOR RENT Nine-room house on So. Hohman et. by Harrison park; all modern conveniences; garden and considerable fruit. Phone 4326. 28-tf FOR RENT Six-room house. 831 Clark st., Hammond. 28-6 FOR RENT Six-room fiat; all modern; reasonable. Call at Garage, 6th ave and Massachuetts. Gary. Ind. 14-tf FOR RENT -Flats. $20; modern. Gary Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Reynolds bldg.. Gary. 8-tI BAHTEB' EXCHANCtEL FOR EXCHANGE Typewriter for a small safe. Address H O, care Times. FOR EXCHANGE Stock of groceries, smoked meats, gas fixtures, mantels and globes for a small farm or Hammond or near by property or Hegewiscn William Rose, 13309 Ontario av., Hegewlsch; phone 261. 15-tf FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange but- i Cher's ice box for carpenter's work. Address H. Times office. FOR EXCHANGE: Painting and paper hanging for roll top desk, typewriter, town lot. household furniture or anything useful. Address W T. Times. FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for lease of 6-room house. 75 miles from city; good live town for a large family. Address L S, Lake County Times. t FOR KXCHANGE Candy wheel and 24 paddles for bull pup. Address O K. Laks County Time. -tf FOR EXCHANGE Paperhanglng for a horBe. Address R S. Times. 3$ FOR EXCHANGE One new victor phonograph with brass horn and record ease and 20 records, towards a horse and buggy; will pay some dlfterenca Address J T. care Lake County Times. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Between Hammond and Whitingblack folding- bill book containing picture of old man, railroad tickets and card. Ftnder drop postal to John FUchrupp, Whiting-, and receive suitable reward. 1-8 LOST Envelope containing- large sum of money, maybe between cemetery and Sohl st.; suitable reward. Return to Lake County Times Office. 30-3 LOST Sept. 27, black leather purse containing- between 1140 and 1175 in cash; list of names of purchasers of tickets. Reward of $50 lor return to Lake County Times. mSCELLANEOUa WANTED To flva estimates on your painting and paperhangtng: reasonable prices, good workmanship: satisfaction guaranteed. Calumet Decorating Co.. 820 N. Hohman ;pohne 878
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WAITED TO EENT. WANTED Twe furnished rooms for housekeeping; south of stats st. preferred; man and wife onlr; permanent if satisfactory. Address S S. Times. 2-1 WANTED Room for man end wife; good locality and modern conveniences; near st. car line. Address A E J, care Times. 1-2 WANTED-Room with private family with conveniences, telephone, etc., by young man: can give references. Address T. care Times. 10-2 WANTED Immediately, a single room for one gentleman; centrally located in Garv. Call Times office, phone .137. 2S FOR SALE Modern Homewood, S4,z5u, $35 per month. Call s-room house in or will rent for 2& Warren si. --1 FOR SALE Restaurant in good location. II Honman St., Hammond. -3 FOR SALE Stove and furniture; must be sold at once. 36 Ogden, upstairs. FOR SALE Good milk cow, fresh; sell cneap; also some hay. 900 Ewlng House, Alorton ave., Hammond. Ind. 1-4 FOR SALE One new grocery scale. one meat scale, coffee mill and boxes. Garland hard coal burner, practically new. Address K K, care Times. 1-2 FOR SALE Hot blast heater and foldlug bed. 144 Detroit st. 1-4 FOR SALE Two National cash registers, cneap, cash or time; one up to date store register, 6 clerk k"s oiiange. rec. account and paid out key, tape and check printer; one fine bar register, also tape printer; must be sold at once. Address B, Lake County Times Hammond. Ind, 2fc-tf FOR SALE New 6-room cottage with cellar; price $1,860. Inquire at 818 Summer st. 29-6 FOR SALE OH TRADE 47 Gary lots in Souin Ciary; can furnish abstract with every lot; also two lots 9 blocks west of iiroadway and 15th st. J. W. Anderson. Box 8S, KnoxviUe-' il. 28-6 FOR SALE C. O. Conn cornet; practically new; will sell at very reasonable price. Can Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, 517 State Line and Condit sts. 27FOR SALE One story and a half frame only buiidU.g at 221 Indiana ave. .For particulars apply Sam Abalman, $34 E. State st. 30-tr FOR SALE Cheap. good delivery horse. Call at garage, nth and Massachuetts. Gary. Iud. l-tf FOR SALE Two 10-cent theaters; good location and no opposition; good prot11. inquire j. in. urant, xaant.ua, namui, Ind.: Phone 861. - FOR SALE Eeight-room house; 167 ft. frontage; large barn; Howard ave. and Summer st. Phone 248. S-tx FOR SALE Hosier safe: S feet high S feet wide; inner door, bankers' vault; a haro-Ain Ixwla Durloua. 381a Michi gan. Indiana Harbor. 8-tt FOR SALE Lateat atvU reed Kocart; practically new; cost $35; will sell tor $1-. Address F 1 R. care Times. 1-U FOR SALE Saloon. J44 Penn ave In diana Harbor. FOR SALS North stds ball grounds, at reasonable figure. Inquire at 211 Logan st. 11-tf FOR SALE Second band desk and rail' tf'gs suitable for express office. Apply at Times Office. Hammond. Ind. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 8,159 tubs; cream ery, extra 29c; price to retail aeaiers 31c: nrints. 32c: extra firsts, 28c; firsts 26c; seconds, 24c; dairies, extras. 26c; firsts. 24c: seconds. 22c; ladles. No. 1, 2 2 tic: nackine stock. 22c. Potatoes Receipts. 50 cars: choice to fancy, 5253c; lair to gooa, sgjouc. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, brl, $3.25; Vlrs-inias cer brl $3.00. Veal Quotations for veal In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 8Hp; 60 to 80 lbs, 8U9c; 85 to 120 lbs. lowiic; fancy, izc. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14 16c: chickens, fowls. 14tec: roosters 9Vic; springs. 15ac; geese, 10c; duclts 13c Rea'ns Pea beans, hand picked choice. $2.202.25; fair to good, $2.10 (S2. 15: red kidney. $2.05J. 40; brown Swedish, $2.162.35; llmas, California per 100 lbs, $4.804.85, Fruit AoDles. new. $1.2504.00 brl crabapples. 50c$1.50 per bu; lemons. $2.0OW5.00; oranges. $3.003.25; peach es I1.00IB2.00 per bu: 18430c p 30c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, lisrizc per -io Daskef, pears, per brl. $S.005.50. Melons Gems, standard crates, 50c (381.25. California green fruit Plums. 60c 11.50 tier box: pears. I1.75OTZ.7&. Berries Cranberries, $5.756.25 per brl. Green vegetables Beets. J1.00 per 100; cabbage, Tac 81.00 per crate; carrots, $1.00 per 100; cucumbers, 7075c per doz; cauliflower, 60c$1.40 per box; celery. 1540c per box; green onions. 5c per bunch; lettuce, head, per tub 30c; leaf. 12415c per box; mush rooms, 4060c per lb; onions, 6575c per sack; parsley, home grown, 810c per dot; peppers. &ue per crate; rad ishes. 75c per 100; string beans, $1.00 1.25 per s&cK: spinach, 2540c per tub sweet corn. 30c per sack; tomatoes, 20S0c per box; turnips, home grown. 7oc per 100. CASH GRAIN MARKET Winter wheat bv sample: No. 2 red $1.17: No. 3 red. $i.0i1.15; No. 2 hard, $1.05(31.10; No. 3 hard. $l.001.08. Spring wheat by sample: No 1 northern, $1.041.06; No. 2 northern, $1.02 1. 04H: No. 3 spring. $1.00104. Corn by sample: No. 2. 62;8i2kc; No. 2 white, 6262ic; No. 2 yellow, 62463c; No. 3. 62624c; No. S white. 62c: No. 3 yellow. 62(f?62Hc; No. 4. b l (g. 6 1 . c. Oats by sample: No. 3 white. 39 40V2c; No. 4 white, 37g39c; standard, 41c.
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Dec. ..100VL May ..102 CornDec. ..68-7 May ..04-t July ..0 Oats Dec. ..J3U-S. May Pork Oct. ..J350 Jan. ..1835 May ..1830 Lard Oct. ..1210 Nov. ..116S. Jan. ..1070 May ..1060 1222 1180 10S5 1060 1167 9'1 972 1210 1160 1070 1060 1217 1175 1082 1060 1157 970 970 S. Ribs Oct. ..1162. Jan. ..960 4 960 . 970 Msv . . 970 PURE SPRING WATER delivers: at your home One Gallon 10c 3 Gallons 25c 5 Gallons 35c G-aranteed to Be Fresh and Direct from Mieeral f prings of St. Joan Order by 'Phone 6274. Preserre your health by -sing Pure Spring Water. LiUEii'liN BROTHERS Tel. 5.74, 48 Ogden St, South Shore Line (C. L. S. & S. B. R. R.) TralM Ht-niii mM lollvrrai WEST BOUND EAST BOUND Dally riunday I Dally Hunday (.05 .B7 T.ll i. is .68 8.40 10.80 10.64 11.4 IX. IS 1.00 1.40 t.u 8.0O S.44 4.30 4.87 B.4S e.n .63 T.48 8.40 M.SS ii. m C.07 T.05 T.85 1.14 .M 10.08 11.48 IS. 49 1.08 3.00 8. OS 4. OS 6.09 4.14 4.40 7.40 8.40 .40 14.44 11.14 X5.3& 6.05 S8.88 XT. 10 8.18 8.59 -9.48 -10.20 10.87 11.40 X1-.2T l.OO xl.4 .2T s.oo 8.40 4.20 S.OO 4.45 .4.80 7.25 X8.20 9.30 X10.2O R12.2S 8785 xSiOT 4-88 m .6 10. SO 11.60 13.80 -.04 3.44 8. 54 4.50 4.04 X4.44 7.25 8.24 -4.24 10. SO 18.21 8nr xx Mictstgi Citf only. LnitdJ rifuni in llgrnt tor A. .; la black tor P. U. For l-formatlo call Hammond 110. Xt. V. WALLACE, 0arl Manacer. SPECIAL OFFER TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS On the Rural Bootes Good Until EiovamSsr 1, 1909 The Thrice-a-Week World Without a Rival in its Field the Largest, Cheapest and Best Newspaper Published at the Price. Read in Every EnglishSpeaking Country. It has Invariably been the great effort of the Thrlce-a-Week edition of the New York World to publish the new Impartially In order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tells the truth. Irrespective of party, and for that reason It has achieved a position with the public unique among: papers of its class. The subscription season Is now at hand and this Is the best offer that will be made to you. If you want the news as it really Is, subscribe to the Thrlce-a-Week edition of the New Tork World, which comes to you every other day except Sunday, and la thus practically a dally at the price of a weekly. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The Lake County Times together for one year for $3.00. The regular subscription price of the two papers Is 84.00. ---- ----------------------i NEW SUBURBAN
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For Sale Cheap! 19.000,000 fret good new and ecoo4tund otftfl HatU. Doors, Windows, Plamblnz Goods, ovryGdas necessary to bufld house with. Call with timste. 3. O. RDEJL wlZlS?
IF YOU are in need of same extra money this Sum mer don't forget the address We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc. CHICAGO DisCOlKiT GO. 9135-40 Cemmerdal Are., Room 200 Pbaae t. Chtear 104. S. CHICAGO House and 50 ft. lot on Indiana ave., near Hohman street, for cash $1800. 5 room cottage, 50 ft. lot, Brunswick street $1050. Story and half brick, 7 rooms, new, on Michigan, ave., near Hickory, 50 ft lot, a bargain at $2500. 5 room cottage on Walter street near Fayette $1100. $350 cash, bal. on time. 5 room cottage on Walter street $1600. $750 cash bal. on time. These two properties are located on 75 ft. of ground, will make a splendid investment. 7 room cottage, 50 ft. lot on Sibley street near Oakley, for $2900. 5 room cottage with bath, hot and cold water, wired for electric lights, near Conkey plant for $1500. Store roorn 20x40 ft. with 6 living rooms up stairs, on State Line street, foot of Rimbach avenue, rice $2000. Gostlin, lejfn & Co. HAMMOND, INDIANA TRAIN i5 4.45 4o 4.5S 40 4LBO L40 Mil M7 S.1S a. i 82t az. K 7l 1.45 LS4 10.61 anil Hammond O-i-K 3.1 S T .! 4MStl 4.0l3.34 4WO &!0 4.1 S-M T5i 'ojir '. s 8 SI 0.50 .42 0.47 & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AN 3 C50WN POINT, m
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