Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1909 — Page 7

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Saturday, Oct. 23, 1909.

THE TIMES.

LIVE STOCK TflAKgET, CATTLE Choice to fancy steers. 7.359.00: medium to good steer, 5.907.1o: interior to fair steers, 4.oo a, 5.75 : fat cows aad heifers. $3.25 U 5.75 ; canning cows and heifers, 12.003.16; native ai8,tag?' i-605j4.60; feeding cattle. 60001.10 lbs, J.105.40; fair to fancy veal calves, $7.0Q&,?.50: heavy S?lv3- J2.60SJ4.60; export aters, fs.73 W7.O0; western range Bteere. 4.25Qi iVSAvtef5ern. rane cows and heifers, H,025-25i distillery fed steers, $4.7a HOGS

u uteri

baco

light

snipping;, 2504300 lbs, $7.80!?b7.95; heavy packing;. 260400 lbs. $7.50to V.7,5im"led Packing-. 2000250 lbs, 7.4o 07.70; rough, heavy packing;, 7.255i 7.4a; light mixed, 175&200 lbs, $7.45 (ft 7.6a; poor to best plffs. 60135 lbs. $5.50 i.70; governments and boars $2.60Sj 4. 1 5; stags. 80 lbs per head and dockagA .Ou4j8.35. SIIKEP Native lambs, plain to best, 46.00 7.00; range lambs, poor to best. $6-15 .90: cull lambs, $4.005.50; feeding lambs, $6.00ftt.65; wethers, plain to best. $4.254.90; yearlings, poor to choice, $4.75 5.50; breeding ewes, aged ( 3.75fo5.00; ewes, inferior to prime,' $3.60 i 4.00; feeding yearlings, $4.75 625; feeding wethers, $4.00 fai4.40; bucks, stags and cull sheep, $1.756j) 3.50.

:htrs. 240fe'30O lbs, f 7.30$ 7.95: light Jhers. l0'g230 lbs. i7.707.85; light n. 160guao lbs, $f.457.70; lightt, 130155 lbs, $7.107.40; heavy miner EL it O i V. - d n , .

450

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CASH GRAIN MARKET Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red $1.20 1.22; No. 3 red. $L181.20; No 2 hard, $1.101.12; No. 3 hard, $1.05 1.104Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.091.10; No. 2 northern, $1.071.09; No. 3 spring, $1.051.08. Corn by sample: No. 2, 61c; No. 2 white. 6114rff6lc; No. 2 yellow. 61 4 & 61c; No. 3. 61c; No. 3 white. 6lc; No. 3 yellow, 61c; No. 4, 6014c. Oats by sample: No. 2, 40 He; No. 2 wtUte, 41c; No. 3 white, 34s41c; No. 4 white, 39i4(4j)40c; standard, 40ft Mlc.

PRODUCE 1IARKET.

Butter Receipts. 8,703 tubs; creamery, extra, 30c; price to retail dealers, Jlc: prints. 32c; extra firsts, 28 He; firsts, 27V4c; seconds, 26c; dairies, txtraa. 28c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 23c; ladles. No. 1. 2314c; packing stock, 23x kggs Receipts, 5,529 cases; miscellaneous fine, cases returned, 17 Vic; cases indued. 18c; ordinary, 22c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 24c; prime firsts, packed in new hardwood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 26c; extras, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 28c; No. 1 dirties, 17c; checks, 15c. Potatoes Receipts, 75 cars; choice to fancy, 60 52c; fair to good. 45 4 8c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $2.8:; Virginias. $1.8582.00 per bu.

veaa wuoiations ior veal in gsod order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 77c; 60 to 80 lbs. TWftSHc; 80 to 120 lbs, St 10c; fancy, lie. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. 17c; No 1 loins. 22c; No. 1 round. 9c; No. 1 plate. 6 He; No. 1 chuck 7c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14 16c; chickens, fowls, 12c; roosters 9c; geese, 910c; springs, llc; ducks, 12c Beans Pea' beans, hand picked choice, $2.152.20; fair to good, $2.05?i,' 2.10; fair to good, $2.05 2.10; red kidney. $2.352.70; brown Swedish. $2 15 'tis 2.35 ; ltmas. California, per 100 lbs $4.8004.85. Fruit Apples new, $1.254.00 brl; crabapples, 50c$1.60 bu; lemons $2.50 fei&.OO; oranges. $2.003.25; peaches. 50 60c per bu; 18200 per 1-5 bu basketgrapes, 1315Vjc per 8-lb basketpears, per brl. $3.00f 5.00. Kerries Cranberries, $.006.75 Green vegetables Beets $1.00 per 100; cabbage, 75c$1.00 per crate; carrots, $1.001.25 per 100; cucumbers, 60c $1.10 per doz; cauliflower, 50c$125 per box; celery, 2580e per box; green onions, 5c per bunch; lettuce, head per box. 5Oc0$l.OO; leaf, 12Vic per 'boxmushrooms, 35 60c per lb; onions 65 90c per sack; parsley, home-grown, 1015o per doz; string beans, $1.25 per box; spinach, 50c per tub; tomatoes, 2560c per box; turnips, hotneKTown, RO&'BSe per nm-k.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

HAMMOND. S 10 feet lot 81. block 1. Towle's second addition. Williams Webster to William F. Bridge TOLLESTON. Liots 19, 20. block 60 In second Oak Park - addition, I M. Greenlaw to Oeorge S. Green . . . Lot 89, block 22 &. resubdlvision U. T. L. & I. Co.'s fourth addition. Ida S. Heffern to Sela A.

Smith et al $581.23

ixt b, oiock 5. c. T. Ia ft 1. co.'s thir daddition, Smith A Bader Co. to Paul Juro Lot 7. block 5. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition. Smith & Bader Co. to John Khudik NEW CHICAGO. It 22. block. 5 In fourth addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Albert I Wentzloff GART. Lot 34. 35. block 2. Jackson Park South Broadway addition. So. Broadway Land Co. to John A. Weltsel WHITING. Lot 118. part SW H NE 14 7-37-9. Hattie O. Forsyth to Oliver O. Forsvth Section 27-36-8 W NW SE 31 acres, Henry C. Schwab to South Broadway Land Oo Section 25-36-8 W SW i NW 14 and NW 14 SW 4 7 9 4 acres. William J. Boldt to Trabue Pittman Section 34-34-9 W Part SW J4 NE 14, Ktephan Meyers to Harriette A. H. Ford

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

..59-4 .61-, .60?s

Open Wheat Dec. ..104 May ..105k July ..98-

cor

Dec. May July -Oats

Dec. ..39 May ..42

.iuiy ..40 Pork Oct Jan. ..1857 May ..1832 Lard Oct. ...1265 Nov. ..1197 Jan. . .1107 May ..1080 3. Ribs Oct. ..1125 7an. ..977 May ..975

High Low Close 106 104 105i 105 105 105 98 98 9S 59 59 5961 61V 61 61 64) 61 40 39 39 42 42 42 Vi 40 3940 39-40 2335 1875 1857 1870 1852 1832 1847 1262 1255 1255 1207 1197 1202 1117 1105 1110 1090 1030 1085 1127 1120 1120 9S7 977 982 987 975 982

ALL RACES IN ONE

SCHOOL

Probably the mot remarkable

school ever maintained bv anv cltv

will become a fact in Chicago Monday

when the Hegewisch evening school opens Its doors. Teachers who will

have the difficult task of instructing

the pupils assert that nearly every na

tionanty in tile world Is represented and that practically ever tongue is

spoKen. Among the "children" who will attend will be many ranging from fifteen to 35 years. Adults employed

at the steel mills in South Chicago and other big plants will attend in order

to get the education they cannot af ford to secure in daylight.

Buys Hack Line.

M. uaKer, proprietor of the Gary garage, has purchased the F. E. Miller

hack line. He will carry on this husU

ness in connection with his automobile business. Mr. Baker has found it

to be a paying business to accommo

date the public by extending his hack

business and meeting all trains. He is satisfied that he can make it a profitable business of it.

THE

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OF HAMMOND

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OF

AGAINST ANY LOSS

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By its Capital $150,000.00 By its Surplus 100,000.00 By its Undivided Profits 25,000.00 By its Stockholders Liability 15oo0o!o0 Total Guarantee, $425,000.00 This would all have to be lost by the stockholders before a depositor could lose a cent.

l ry Our S

avings Account

A. M. TURNER. President W. Q. BELMAN, Cashier

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A far as It la poaaible it U adviaed tbat nil dualBed ada anoald eitlte b Tfac Tlwca will not bo responsible for errra la ada takea over tie tele-phoae.

SOTICE. Te following letters In answer to Tlinrs ciaaaifie uadvertlalng uT be obtained at The Time offtac. Tbey wUl be aent by mall upon request and npn receipt of ataaipa. H O. care LanKe County Times; J J, care Lake County Times; B, care Lake County Times; S, i-are Lake County Times; E M. care Lake County Times; L care Lake County Times; C Z. care Lake County Times; T P K. care Lake County Times; T li, care Lake County 1 imes.

NOTICE. Vill parties who have

County Tit

same.

FOR SALE. FOR SALE One choice lot 50x160 on north side of East Ogdeu sU; a bargain of taken at once. Address F C T, care Times. 23. e

FOR SALE Good prairie hay. Call Mrs. Ada Rowe. Calumet Park. West Hammond. 23-3

J? OR SALE Fine stock of wines and liquors; complete; will rent saloon. Inquire Paul Lwpenski, 34S2 Guthrie at. lnuiana Harbor, Ind. 22-6

buli SALE Bargain if taken at once, lot 100x138 feet, good 3-room house, all kinds fruit, $9uo; easy payments. Corner liuehn St.. cor. Ft. Wayne ave., Hammond. 22-6

rpnlips to

Classified ads addressed care Lake

mea k.ludly tail promptly for

MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Salesmen on commission of $(5 and up per month with expenses, as per contract; experience unnecessary. Premier Cigar Co., Cincinnati, O.

ANTED Young man to do general work in the store; good opportunity for promotion. Ruhstadt's Department stre. 23-2

iOR SALE 1909 Model C Thor motorcycle in tine condition, $16o. John G Kooy. Munster, ind. P. U. Hammond, K. F. D. No. 1. 22-3

OR SALE Homestead within 4 miles of Hammond courthouse; land under cultivation: $210 per acre, less than 20 acres; might consider Hammond home in exchange. Address A J. care Times.

I'fjn bAi-ii. totiatland pony and whole

outni, extra nne outflt. Auply J

condit st. 21-3

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or All of Vour Creditors Turned into One

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SAY!

your pos-

instrusted to us is

PLEASE BEAR IN

Bradtord. 24

WANTED Some wide awake man with $200 or $300 to look my proposition over; can show $700 to $1,000 fr month. Address fr interview Adv. Dept., Times office. 22-2

WANTED One office man, 2 men in . furniture and stove dept., 1 man in clothing dept., 1 in gent's furnishing dept., 2 in grocery dept., 1 in hardware dept., 3 ex

perienced dry goods salesladies, and 2 delivery men.

E. C. Minas Co., Hammond,

Ind.

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WANTED First class air hammer rlvlters to work on steel cars at Eiecework prices; can make $3.50 or etter. And about S or 10 men for

climbing in the air on new building; will nay $3 to $3.50 a day. Also a few

general riveters, and would take 5 or 6 car carpenters; must have tools; strike

Drealters please don t hddIv. Call at the

Majestic hotel and meet foreman be

tween 7 and 9 this evening-. Ask for

Smith. 22-2

rvjit UR RENT One of the best

saioons in vv luting; owner

iitta ou:er ousiness. Answer limes.

run bAlJr Model Home bakery; doing good business; good reason for

-axi or write. 2o a. Uohnian.

ou BAH. faaloon and entire stuck;

cicijcuiqs complete; west Hammond; selling on account of poor health. P E, care 'limes office. 18-6

FOR lot.

SALE 7-room house and 50-ft. inquire 33 Warren st. 18-6

FOR SALE Modern 2-story house with basement; lurnace heat, electric light and gas; 50-ft. lot on improved at.; part cash, if you are looking ior a home tetter investigate. Addrebs J Y, Times, tf

iOR faALE Saloon and boarding house, corner Euclid and Michigan aves., lnuiana Harbor; or wouid rent boarding house alone; has 16 boarders. S-tf

OR bALE Cheap. good delivery horse. Call at garage, tith and Massachuetts. Gary. Ind. 14-tf

OR SALJH Two 10-cent theaters; good location and no opposition; good prof1 Inquire J. R. Brant. Indiana Harbor, Ind.; phono 61. 4-tr

WANTED Laborers, intel

ligent men for stripping

freight cars: liberal wages

paid. Apply Fitzhugli-Lutk-

er Co. 20-3 WANTED Experienced clerks In dry goods, underwear, hosiery and suits; must give references, phone and st. number. C, care Times. 20-

WANTED Some one at once to act as

local rcDresentatlv for Hamnton'a

Magazine of New York, in Hammond and vicinity; splendid salary and commission; previous experience unnecessary; we show you how. Inquire at Times office. 18-6

clerks, post-

salary $600 to

WANTED Railway mail

office clerks-carriers

$1,600; examinations in Hammond Nov,

li; preparation free: write for sched

ule. Franklin institute. Dept. 8SG. Ro

chester, N. Y.

WANTED Competent car

-A-

carpenters and builders on

new and repair freight car work; 27 l-2e per hour. Fitz-

hugh-Luther Co.

OR SALE Latest style reed gocart; practically new; cost $35; will sell for $12. Address F P R, care Times. 1-tf FOR SALE Saloon. 2446 Penn avei I diana Harbor. 8-

FOR BALE Second hand desk and railings suitable for express office. Apply at Times Offlco. Hammond. Ind.

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable for two; gas and bath. 25 State st.

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Ton owe the Grocer. Butcher. Landlord. Milkman and a half a dozen others, and they are pressing you for Money. Certainly they give you ten times the annoyance that you

p wuuiu nave u mere was dui one creditor.. Why not borrow enough Money of us and pay off all the debt3 you now owe and then let us be THE ONE CREDITOR Besides having then but the One Creditor, that being us. and we being willing lo wait a good deal longer time than any of the ten, you can sleep more peacefully at night and work with more ease in the day time and be Independent of all and BE YOUR OWN MASTER. Just let us know how much you need SL length f tlme aml We Can arranse Payments to suit. We will advance you from $10.00 to

i., xivixt; w masons, tic, and the property remaining in

iA.uo incMiv iu vity as wen as an tne uut Lying Towns. All business Strictly Confidentially and Privately taken care of in a manner that ti

MIND THAT WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US WE TELL YOU TO THE CENT WHAT ANY AMOUNT WILL COST YOU AND WE MAKE NO RATES AS ,50.00 at 1.25 for 50 week? and oL

. aim proportion, inose are deceptive ana misleading methods, and are not ours PHONE. WRITE or CALL, and you will be accorded the mo6t Courteous Treatment, and Offered the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms that are now to be found in the Calumet District. Our Reputation for square and fair dealings is endorsed by the great majority of borrowers, that isirby ve -claim the title of THE LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE COMPANY IN THE CALUMET DISTRICT.

Loan Company

Hammond, Indiana. Open every evening.

Room 212 Hammond Bldg. Open every evening.

69-1

Phone 323 Phone, write or call.

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FOH RENT lirnlshed rooms for light housekeeping. 263 Plummer ave. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for genl tlemen; centrally located in Hammond. Address Y Z. care Times. 23

FOR RENT $13 for 6-room flat, second floor, brick house. 44-154th place . Hammond; 1 block from state line!

1-OR RENT Two pleasant rooms; electrie light and bath; terms reasonable 200 Ann st. 22-2

FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for two; very convenient. Apply 15 Sibley st. 2-2

14

FEM ALE HELP WANTED

WANTED Girls at Spe

cialty Muslin Underwear

factory, Condit st.; steady

work aud good pay. Apply

Mondav morning.

23-1

WANTED Experienced protestant girl

for general housework; no washing;

family of three adults. Phone 2704. 23tf

WANTED Good

perienced need

met Bakery, it).

Chicago, Ind.

cook; none but exapply. Call at CaluChicago ave., East 23-2

WANTED Girls at Reid-Murdoch &

Co.. over 17 years of age; good

wages. zi-z

WANTED Girl for general housework.

277 Michigan ave. 22tf

WANT EL

ders. In

ery. East

c'

Woman

uire at

hicago.

cook for short orEschenbach's bak-22-2

WANTED Competent girl for

work at once. 27 Mason st.

house-22-3

WANTED Experienced girl. Apply 630

S. Hohman st. 21tf

FOR RENT Furnished and bath. 48 Ogden St., st.

LEGAL NOTICES. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF JULIUS ARKIN. BANKRUPT. NO. 7& IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: On this 15th day of October, A. D. 1909, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge, It is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had. upon the same on the 11th day of November A. D. 1909, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be publishe dtwice in THE UK'E rnrTNTv

TIMES, Hammond, a newsDaDer Drinted

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

Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their Places of residf.nc as

stated.

Witness, the Honorable Alhort vt An

derson. Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District, on the 15th dav of rirtnhp

A. D. 1909. NOBLE C. BUTLER. (jipaX of the Court.) Clerk

(C. L. S. & S.

B. R. R.)

Dally Sunday

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For Information caU Hammond 139. W. B. WALLACE. OeneraU Uanajrsr.

rooms; gas near Hohman

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FOR st.

RENT 6-room house. 831

Clark 20-6

FOR

pa ties

TJTT'VT'T r l .

rainf. I ) .

n.iu tiiunniiiKB, masoue nar-

promptly attended. WilliHm f5ov.

er, successor to Mrs. Ida Hughes

juasqueraae costume pariora; out of

o .u ,,"" a specially. 3103 82nd st,

ovum viiicago. All.

20-6

FOR RENT 4 -room 729 Logan et. '

cottage.

Call at 19-6

FOR RENT Part of store

room on Broadway; best location in Gary; reasonable rent. Inquire Gary Times

Office, Reynolds bldg.

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

MAIL MESSENGER WANTED. Rids will be received by tho postoffice at Hammond for the carrying of the mail pouches between the Monon depot and the postoffice. The bids will t, received up until Oct. 25. Apply to vHHam IT. Gnptlln. postmaster. 15-tf

WANTED To rent 5 or 6-room flat

or cottage; modern improvements.

Address F 13. care Times. 20-6

WANTED Girls to work in cigar fac-

ory; good pay and steady work. Ap

ply Boosters Cigar factory, Indiana Harbor. 20-tf

WANTED Good girl for general

housework: no washing. AddIv H. B.

Douglas, Glendale Park, Hammond, Ind.

WANTED Good cook Immediately. Ap

ply Hammond House, 3a S. Hohman t. 13tf

SITUATIONS WANTED

WANTED Position evenings by thor

oughly competent stenographer. Address B-195, Times. 22-2

LOST AND FOUND. LOST White bull terrier 1 years old, clipped cars, answers to name of Joe: reward. Finder return to J. E. McGarry, 175 S. Hohman st. 20-tf

PERSONAL. HAVE YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS put in shape for winter by fixing them with all metal weather strips al! makes: better and cheaper than storm sash. Call ,T. E. Howell, S27 Truman ave; phone 5124. 23-tf

NOTICE. The only one company that Joans money on the lowest rates and the easiest terms on watches, diamonds and loans made on furniture, pianos on 'cut rates." Calumet Loan Co., 21' Hammond bldg.; phone 323. 9-tf

BOARD AND ROOMWANTED You to know E. F. Johnston, 313 Hammond bldg. Hammond Ind., Is district manager for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. for Lake. Jasper ! Newton counties. 6

WANTED Boarders; board and room

a per ween.. Appiy a Indiana ave -

phone 1734.

20-

FOR RENT 3 keeping. 401 ing.

rooms for light Fischrupp ave.,

house-Whlt-23-1

DO NT FORGET THAT THE TIMES DCES JOB PRIXTISG, AND DOES IT WE IX AND WITH DISPATCH.

IF YOU are in need of some extra money this Summer don't forget the addressWe loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO.

9138-40 Commercial Ave. P.lons S. Chicago 104.

Room 2O0 CHICAGO

I Phono S. Chlcaro 104. S. CHICAGO I

SPECIAL OFFER TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS Cn the Rural Koutes Good Until fioiamr 1. 1909

The Thrice-a-Week World Without a Eival in its Field the Largest, Cheapest and Best Newspaper Published at the Price. Read in Every EnglishSpeaking Country. It has Invariably been the great of fort of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World to publish the news impartially in order that it mav be an accurate reporter of what happened. It tells the truth. lrresDecUve of party, and for that reason it has achieved a position wltu the nub. lie 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 j subscribe to the Thrlce-a-Week edition of the New York World, which come? to you every other day except Sunday and is thus practically a daily at tho 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 $4.00.

Allman Brothers & Dinwiddle (Incorporated) ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

Increase

LAKE COUNTY Established 1872

CROtfN POINT, - INDIANA Capital $50,000

for a sample of the latest Paris craie. ED. PINAUCS Lilac Veretal An exnuisite aristocratic extract, wonderfully sweet and lasting. Send 4c. In stamps (to pay- oostaze and packinj). Laree bottle retails for 75C.--6 ounces oi the fineat of perfumes. Ask your dealer. Write our American Offices today for sample, enclose 4c. Parlcmerle ED. PINAUD, dept.m ED. PlNAUD BLDG., N. Y.

bounty Title & Guaranty Go.

1ACTE

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT WOMINAL RATES r. S. MOTT. President rA2K hAldMONX, Ice-President J. S. ZOACJUSTX, Secretary A. H. lAFPEH. Treasurer tXiWAED J. E2E&. Manaftaf

Sccretaryl Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

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Do you know that in the next 60 days the, population of Hammond will possibly increase ten per cent. Owing to the resumption of the Standard Steel Oar Works and the-amplet-ion of several new enterprises now in process of contraction, It will pay you to investigato these bargain at once. 5 room cottage on Wood street, near Sibly street, 1,250.00. 11 room house on Michigan avenue near public Library, 2,200.00. Brick flat, 4 family, on Doty street, a real bargain at 6,500.00. 6 room brick cottage on Cedar St. price 1,650.00. 7 room house on Charlotte St., price 2,300.00. Fine Modern 7 room home on Calumet ave., modern price 3,000.00. Vacant lots in all parts of the City also houses for sale on the easy payment plan.

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Gostlin,

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& Go. HAMMOND, INDIANA

HAMMOND AND CKOWN POINT, DJj)

For Sal Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER of al! kinds. Doors. WirxJows, Piumblnz Qoods, everv thing nscessary t build a house with. Call with estimates.

J. G. RUEL, 1Z37JamAA

Via the Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville R. R. Central Depot at 12th St Station & L

LENA P

A balance of 800 lots on Our New 3rd ArMitinn

will be sold at a low price of only 7.50 to $12.50 per Lot

NOTE:-

Trains stop at

South Hohman at 10:30 a. m.

street C C. & L

The Square Realty Co.

nui inc. 115 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Branch Office:. Taussig's Jewelry Store, 252 Stale St. HAMMOND

ake Front at 9:30 o'clock a. m. to

THE NEW MANUFACTUR--There will be absolutely no charge for Rail

road Tickets, Refreshments or other entertainment, ALL FREE. COME bring your friends and your family. You do not need to buy unless you want to. REMEMBER EVERYTHING FREE. Abstract Guaranteed by the Abstract, Title & Guaranteo Co. of Knox, Indiana, ABSOLUTELY FREE. Railroad Tickets to be obtained FREE at our Main Office, 115 DEARBORN STREET, Suite 311, or any of our Branch Offices and at Depot on Sunday. Our Special Train stops at the following Stations: 31st street; 43rd street; 53rd street (Hyde Park); C3rd street (Woodlawn); Crand Crossing; Kensington; Riverdale; Dolton; Hammond; Nortk Judson; apd will pick up patrons for LENA PARK. Branch Office: Taussig's Jewelry Store, 252 State Str eet, Hammond.

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