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A Frog jumps readily enough when put in warm water, yet a frog can be boiled without a movement if the water is heated slowly enough. In a psychological experiment at Yale University the water was heated at the rate of 40036 of a degree a second, Fahrenheit, The frog never moved, and at the end of two and one-half hours, was found dead. He had evidently been boiled to death without knowing it. There are hundreds of business frogs.

They Are Not Sensitive of Business Changes

The evolution Irom the old method to the new, bright, advertising way has not startled them they die a slow business death.

The merchant who doesn't advertise today is being boiled to death, and the bright attractive printing that we are doing for his competitors is the water that is doing: for him what the frog got at Yale.

MORALDon't be a frog; use a little printing ink.

A far mm It I. noaathi It ta adTlaed)

that all classified d should either b

mailed or Semt to the office

t'U limn will no ba responsible

for errors la ad. likm over the tele

phone.

NOTICE. The followinir irit.r. in answer to

Times clSMtSe advertising my be obtained at The Times of Hoc. The wUl

oe seat oy mall oooa request aaa upon receipt of stamps. H O. care Lake County Times; J J, care Lake County Times; B, care Lake

county limes; S S, care Lake (jounty Times; E M. care Lake County Times; E, care Lake County Times; C Z, care Lake County Times; T P R, care Lake County Times; T B, care Lake County Times.

CLASSIFIED WAKT ADS.

Will parties who have replies to

classified, ads addressed care Lake County Times kindly call promptly for same.

FOR SALE.

FOR SAJE Picture frame atore. 244 Sibley su; established, almost yrs. Reason for selling: bare other business. 2S-3

FOR SALE No. 1 Radiant Home Base burner. 102 Clinton et. 26-3

FOB SAiS Unredeemed watches and oiajnoncs at unheard of prices. Standard makes from five to twentyone Jewels, l'our one chance for a good bargain. Calumet Loan Co.. 212 Hammond bldg. 26

FOR SSAL13 Complete glove manufacturing business, ail machinery electric movement. 304 E. State st. 25-3

MALE HELP WANTED.

WANTED Marired man for steady

outdoor position, collecting, etc. This

is a Rood steady position with splen

did opportunities for advancement for

the right man, and the work will all be in Hammond. $12 per week and a good

commission besides. Call Room 29, Rimbach Building. Hammond. Ind. 26-2

WANTED Experienced clerks in dry

goods, underwear, hosiery and suits;

must give references, phone and st.

number. C. care Times. 20-

WANTED Railway mail clerks, postoffice clerks-carriers; salary $600 to $1,600; examinations In Hammond Nov.

17: preparation free; write lor sched

ule. Franklin Institute. Dept. 8SG. Rochester, N. Y.

WANTED Competent car

carpenters and builders on new and repair freight car work ; 27 l-2c per hour. Fitz-

hugh-Luther Co.

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FEM ALE HELP WANTED WANTED Woman to do ironing at the house, at once. Phone 3041. Address 155 Carroll st. 26tt

WANTED Competent woman for

housework. 126 Charlotte St., two blocks south of Harrison park. 26tf

WANTED G-irl for eeneral housework.

Atly 240 Hoffman st. 2otf

FOR SALE One choice lot 50x160 on north side of East Ogden st.; a bargain of taken at once. Address F C T, care Times. 23-6

FOR SALE Fine stock of wines and liquors; complete; will rent saloon. Inquire Paul Lopenskl, 34S2 Uuthrie st., Indiana Harbor, lnd. 22-6

FOR SALE Bargain if takes at once, lot 100x186 feet, good 3-room house, all kinds fruit, fSua; easy payments. Corner Huehn st.. cor. Ft. Wayne ave., Hammond. 22-6

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IVIOINEY !

$ PREPARE FOR THE WINTER $

The chill waves are here, snow will soon be flying, better make ready now and put in the winter Buppliea wbik market la choice. WE WILL LOAN YOU THE MONEY TO DO SO. You give us for your good faith to repay security such as Household goods, Pianos, Horses and Wagons. You keep the security In your possession at all time3.

We give you from one month to one year to repay same in small weekly or monthly payments and a large rebate for prepayment We do not try to deceive you as outside companies do by advertising fictitious rates, such as $50.00 at $1.20 per week. We tell you in plain figures Just what the loan costs, also the payments without addition or substrectlon.

Payments Hade to Suit! REMEMBER!

FOR SALE OR RENT One of the best oorner saloons in Whiting; owner has other business. Answer limes.

FOR SALE Model Home bakery; doing good business; good reason for selling. Call or write. 27 S. Hohman.

FOR SALE Modern 2-story house with basement; furnace heat, electric light and gas; 50-ft. lot on improved at.; ptrt cash. If you are looking lor a home better investigate. Address J Y, Times, tf

FOR SALE

corner Euclid and Michigan aves., In

diana Harbor; or would rent boarding house alone; has 15 boarders. -tI

Saloon and boarding house.

Rood delivery

horse. Call at s-arasre. 6th, and Masua-

chuetts. Gary. Ind. 14-tf

FOR SALE Two 10-cent theaters; good location and no opposition; good profIt. Inquire J. R. Brant. Indiana Harbor, lnd.; phone 861. 4-tf

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

FOR SALE Saloon. 2446 Penn ave., Indiana Harbor. -

FOR BALE Second hand desk and railings suitable for express office. Apply at Times Of dee. Hammond, lnd.

WANTED Neat dining room girl. Apply 18 W. State st. 25-3

WANTED Dishwasher, woman. 91 State st.

Apply

25-2

WANTED Experienced . dining room girl; good wages. Apply Sternberg's Cafe, Indiana Harbor, lnd. 2o-tf WANTED Girl to work in store; one who can speak Polish or Hungarian. Apply Clinton Racket sore, East Chicago. Ind. 25-2

WANTED Girl for general housework; must be neat and clean. Apply 48 Warren st. 25-2

WANTED Good girl or woman for general housework; no cooking; small washing. Phone 1924. 26-3

WANTED Experienced girl. S. Hohman st.

Apply 6S0 21tf

WANTED To rent 5 or 6-room flat or cottage; modern Improvements. Address F B, care Times. 20-6

WANTED Girls to work in cigar factory; good pay and steady work. Apply Boosters Cigar factory, Indiana Harbor. 20-tf

LEGAL NOTICES.

WANTED Good girl for general housework; no washing. Apply H. B. Douglas, Glendale Park, Hammond, Ind.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1909. KATIE PETERS VS. HENRY PET

ERS. CAUSE NO. 6072. ACTION TO

DIVORCE.

Now comes the Plaintiff by McMahon & Conroy. attorneys, and flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that

the defendant. Henry Peters. 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 the 20th day of December, A. D. 1909, the same being the thirtyseventh day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Superior Courthouse at Hammond, tn said County and State on the second Monday of November, A. D. 1909, sal daction

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 26th day of

October. A. D. 1909.

ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.

WANTED Good cook Immediately. Apply Hammond House, 35 S. Hohman st 13tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST Check for $14 on the South Chicago Savings bank in South Chicago, near Bender's. Saturday. Finder plriuse return to Martin Kaucak. 39 Harrison ave., Robertsdale, and receive reward.

LOST Bunch of keys. Reward for return to Lake County Times. 25-tf

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

PERSONAL.

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HAVE YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS put in shape for winter by fixing them with all metal weather strips, all makes; better and cheaper than storm sash. Call J. K. Howell, 827 Truman ave; phone 5424. 23-tf

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Furnished room with board. In best residence localitv. Phone 3041. 26tf

FOR KENT 6-room house. 315 Waltham St.. near Conkey plant. 25-3

FOR RENT One large furnished room for light housekeeping. Call 284 Plummer ave.; phone 2034. 25-2

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

FOR st.

RENT 6-room house. 831

Clark 20-6

FOR RENT Masks. wigs. grease. paints ami trimmings; masque parties promptly attended. William lieyer. successor to Mrs. Ida HuKhea,

Masquerade costume pariors; out of

town orders a specialty. 3103 92nd St.. South Chicago. 111. 20-6

FOR RENT Part of store

room on Broadway; best location in Gary; reasonable rent. Inquire Gar- Times Office, Reynolds bldg.

FOR RENT Flats, $20; modern. Gary Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Rey

nolds bldg.. Gary. . -tt

MAIL MESSENGER WANTED. Rids will b received by th post

office at Hammond for the carrying of

the mail Douches oetween the Alonon

depot and the postoffice. The bids will be received up until Oct. 25. Apply to William H. Gostlin, postmaster. 15-tf

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WANTED TO RENT.

WANTED Gentlemen want large

room or two connecting rooms, on south side, furr'shed or unfurnished, heated. Address R L. care Times. 26-3

WANTED Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, near the car tracks. East Chicago. Address B H.

care Times. 26

BOARD AND ROOM-

WANTED Roomers and boarders at

320 Plummer. 26

CASH GRAIN MARKET

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red,

$1.20a 1.21; No. 3 red. $1.18fil.l9; No

hard, $1.08 1.13; No. 3 hard. $1.05'S

1.08 Sprin wheat hv sample: No. northern. $1.08 H tf? 1.09 X ; No. 2 north

em. $1.07fi 1.08; No. 3 spring. $1.04

1.07. Corn bv sample: No. 2. eiHRlc

No. 2 white, l462c; No. 2 yellow

6m6Hie; So. 3, 6114c; No. 3 white

61,.c; No. 4. 6161HC

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF

LAKE. SS. BEFORE EDWARD P. AMES, J. P. OF AND FOR NORTH TOWNSHIP, LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. DR. THOMAS W. OBERLIN VS. LUTHER MERCHANT. STAND

ARD OIL COMPANY. ACTION IN

OA HMSH11ENT.

Comes now the plaintiff by E. G.

proat, his attorney, and flies his com

plaint herein, tosrether with an affl

uavit of a competent person, showing

mat ine aeienaant, uuther Merchant, is

not a resident or the State of Indiana.

Said defendant is therefore hereby

nofied of he Dendencv of sad aeon

notified of the nendency of said action

and that the same will stand for trial on the 12th day of November, 1909, at

9 o ciock in ine rorenoon. at the office of said Edward P. Ames, J. I'.. at No.

408 Hammond building, in the City of

i-iammona, uiite county, Indiana, and

that unless he appear and answer or demur therein at the calling of said cause at said day and hour, said cause

win be heard and determ ned in his

aosence.

In witness whereof. I hereunto set

my hand and affix the seal of office at

Hammond, this 11th day of October

1909.

EDWARD P. AMES. Justice of the Peace.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT

THE 8TATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR

CO CRT. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1909

ALMA PEDUE VS. JOHN PEDUE

CAUSE NO. 6049. ACTION TO DI

VORCE.

Now comes the Plaintiff bv McMahon

& Conroy, attorneys, and files her com

plaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that

the defendant, John Pedue, is not resident of the State of Indiana.

Said defendant is therefore hrebv

notified of the pendency of said action

ana that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and

mat unless ne appear ana answer or

demur therein at the calling of said

cause, on the 6th day of December. A

D. 1909, the same being the twentv

fifth 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

Ms ansence.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto

set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 12th day of October. A. D. 1909.

ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lac. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.

WE OFFER QUICK, QUIET AND POLITE SERVICE. Loan made anywhere in Lake County. Loans taken up from other Companies and put on Cheaper Payments and Lesa Cost. CALUMET LOAN COMPANY Largest and most Reliable In Calumet District. Room 212 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Indiana. Open Every Evening. Phone Write or Call. Phone 323.

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SOUTH 8Ei 10

ENTERTAIN CLUBS

South Bend, Oct. 26. With the open

ing of the convention of the Indiana Federation of Clubs of the Commercial Athletic club this morning and continuing for three days. South Bend will entertain four hundred clubwomen from all parts of the state. The advance guard arrived yesterday.

Elaborate preparations for the en

tertainment and amusement of the delegates have been made and the strength

of the program arranged by the com

mittees bears evidence that the meeting Itself will be one of the most important

in the history of the federation.

The convention opened with an In

formal reception at the Progress club

this afternoon and will close with a public reception and musical Thursday

evening at the home of Mrs. M. V. Beiger at Mishawaka.

The principal addresses of the con

vention will be given by Miss Helen

Varick Boswell. of New York, on "The

Clubwoman"s Responsibility In the Com

munity." and Mrs. Ellen H. Henrotm, of Chicago, will deliver an address on "The Responsibility of Clubwomen To

ward the Dependent Gtrla of the State

Social features of the convention week

include the reception given by Mrs.

Beiger an afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. J. M. Studebaker, and an auto

mobile excursion to Notre Dame unl

versity and St. Mary's college and

academy.

TIMES -ADS" ARE "BTJIIMESs

VIXERS."

REAL ESTATE TRAHSFERS

750

450

TOLLESTON. Lot 13, block 17. C. T. L & L Co.'s third addition, Frank H. Siebentrltt to John Bilkovic Lots 12. 13, block 7, C. T. L & I. Co.'s fifth addition. Lizzie B. Manners to Lake County Realty Co Lots 12. 13, block 7, C. T. L. & L Co.'s fifth addition. Lake County Realty Co. to James Norton Lots 17. 18, block 2, Condlt & McGinnity's subdivision, ConditMcGinnitv's subdivision. Con-dlt-McGinnity Realty Co. to

Vasll Kwoczko 1,250

Lots 19, 20, block 2. Condlt & McGinnity's subdivision, Con-dit-McGinnity Realty Co. to

Evan Leoplcs 1,250

EAST CHICAGO. Lota 28. 29, block 5. subdivision

NE 14 32-37-9, Hill Soder to Peter Satterblom WHITING. Lot 118. part SW hi NE 7-37-9. Oliver O. Forsyth to Henry Schrage HORART. Lot 9, S H lot 8. block 2, George anrl William Earle'F subdivision, William E. Smith to William J. Boldt IVANHOE. Lots 40 to 43. block 8. H. A. Hoorse's addition. Lela Ulrlch to Steel City Realty Co ots 37 to 39. block 8. H. A. Boorae's addition. Gertrude Ulrlch to Steel City Realty Co... GARY. Lot 3. block 3, Gary Investment Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Investment Co. to Peter Veeoskf.. Lot 4, block 3, Gary Investment Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Investment Co. to Frank Kallkowski Ix)t 18. block 14. Broadway addition. Selma L. Kohn to Joseph Kekete

HAST CHICAGO. Ita 42 to 45. block 16. subdivision NW Vt 29-37-9. William F. Hale to East Chicago Co 1,075 NEW CHICAGO, ot 24. block 9 in third addition, New Chicago Real Estate Investment Co. to Louis Roinsky 60

600

500

500

360

375

375

375

600

THERE'S A CHANCE THAT TOD OUGHT BTOT TO POSTPOSB THAT "SHOPPING" ANT LONGER. HEAD THE TIMES' ADS AND SEE IF" THIS IS NOT SO.

Virginias. $1.T5 per bu.

veal Quotations for veal in ennd

order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 7(5 7c: 60 to 80 lbs. 7Vii8c; 80 to 120 lbs, 910c; fancy. 11c.

Dressed beef Ribs. No 1. 17c: Nn 1

loins. 22c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate. bc.

Live poultry Turkevs ner lb lnr:

chickens, fowls. lH4c: roosters. 9c:

springs. HV4c; geese, 910c; ducks. 12c.

lieans Pea beans hanrl nicked

choice. I2.15O2.20; fair to good, $2.05 a"

.10; red kidney, J2.352.70; Irown 1 uliwlnwi Plnmhini, u ... Swedish. 12.152.25T llmks. California. V.,MOWi' rlUlODIBt UlWuI, everv

per 10 Olbs, 4.S04.85.

i-tuix Apples, new s 1.25 fqi 4.00 per brl; crabapplea, 50c(3$1.50 per bu; lem

ons, 2.50Cl5.00; orangw, 2.003.25:

peaches. 5060c per bu; 15 20c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes. 13tS)15Ac oer 8-lb

basket; pears, per brl, $3. On (a 5.00.

Berries Cranberries. $6.00 6.75. Green vegetables Beets Il.OO ner

100; cabbage, 75c1.00 per crate; carrots, $1.0041)1.25 per 100; cucumbers, 60c

WJl.lU per doz: ran flower BOcffi 11.25

per box; celery. SStfi SOc ter box: arreen

onions. 5o per bunch; lettuce, head, per

box. 70c$1.25; leaf. 12V4c per box: mushrooms. 3560c per lb; onions. 6d

90o per sack: narslev. home-crown.

1015c per doz; peppers. 606ac Der

crate; radishes, 50St75c per doz; string beans, $1.25 per box; spinach. 50c per

iud; tomatoes, zocabtic per box; turnips, home grown, 50 65c per sack.

SPECIAL OFFER

TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS On the Rural Eoates Good Until Hoiam!j3r 1. 1909

For Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good newinJ second'

hand LUMBER of aU kinds. Dears.

thing nrcessarjr to twilld house with.

Cell witH esttmates. J. G. RUEU 7a37JSSrtlA

si:

I Large Increase

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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 Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World to publish the news 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 York World, which cornea to you every other day except Sunday, and is thus practically a daily 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 $4.00.

Do you know that in the next 60 days the population -of Hammond

will possibly increase y ten per cent. Owing to ! the resumption of the 1 Standard Steel Car fi

Works and the completion of several new en

terprises now. in process

ot construction, i t will pay you to investigate these bargain at once.

South Shore L,ine (C L. S. & S. B. R. B. Tnlmm Imt HanwnJ mm fallows i Wtbl BOUND KAbT UOUNO

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA. UkT

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE KUPERIOTi CO'.'UT, SEPTEMBER TERM 1404 HAMMOND SA VINOS & fluVi COMPANY. A CORPORATION VS NAUM LAZAROrS ET L CAI'SE No' 6060. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Now comes the Plaintiff by McAleer Bros., attorneys, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Naum Lazaros George I). Evangeloff. Ivana Evangeloff. Leopold Sunnenschein. Millers Products

Company, W. R. Morris Company, nr? not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are 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 they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of sail cause, on the 13th day of December A. I). 1909, the same being the 31st day of the neit term of said Court to be begun and held In the Superior Court House at Hammond, in said Countv and State on the second Monday of "November, A. L. 1909. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto"

set my hand and arnx the Heal of sai

Court, at Hamraona. tnis ith day

October. A. D. l?oERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By Charles W. Amea, Deputy Clerk.

Open High Iw Close Wheat Dec. ..lOaU lOo'-i, 1041 104 Mav ..10.-'. 105 104S, 104 Ms July ..98' 98 Xi 9"T 9S Corn Der. ..59 Vs 59. S9-k-i W-4 Mav ..Gln-'s 61 61' 1'.-S Jufv ..60, 60T-1 60. OatsDec. ..40-397i, 40' :!9'1, 40 Mav ..42-3 424 42V, 424.lul'v ..39" 39' 39 Pork Oct 2335 Jan. ..18o 1900 1857 189S Mav ..1842 1667 V 1837V, 186714 Lard Oct ..i:50 1250 1230 1237 Nov ..1200 1210 U97 1207 Jan. ..1112. 1 125 1105 1122 Mav ..10S0 1097 1077Vi 1095 S. Ribs Oct ..1110 1115 1110 1110 Jan. ..9S0-5 1000 97m 995 Mav ..980-5 1000 977 ,i 995

Dally Sunday I Dally Sunday COS 6.07 x5.3S I 6.JS .B7 7.05 6.05 z.7 7.15 7.15 X6.S8 6, SI S.15 $.1 X7.10 7.15 9.i 8.68 8.18 xg.lS .40 10.01 8.5 8.65 10.20 11.08 x9.40 t.B9 10.64 12. OX slO.tO 10.64 11.45 10 10.67 11.6 13. IS S.M 11.40 12.59 1.09 8. OS X12.27 X.IM J..4A 4.AH l.OO 2.69 S. IS B-OS il.4fl 8. 50 g.OO . X9.2T 4.58 B.49 9.49 8.00 5.30 4.20 7.40 8.40 s.C.44 4. 57 8-40 X4.29 7.25 6.45 9.40 6.00 8.24 6.80 10.4O S.4S fit. 20 .U 11. 1 X4.SO J0.20 t.49 7.25 ia.a ft. 44 X8.0 .sa 20 12 !2 - 11.18 XX12.25

GTfOBlT. xx MichigM City onlj. llmttdi nrures la llrht for A. M: In black Cor P. U. For Information call Hammond 135. W. V- WALI.ACE. oBral liana.

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5 room cottage on Wood i street, near Sibly street, ii 1,250.00. U 11 room house on Michigan avenue near public p library, 2,200.00. Brick flat, 4 family, on Doty street, a real bar- u gain at 6,500.00.

6 room brick cottage on Cedar St price l,6f 0.00. 7 room house on Char

lotte St., price 2,300.00. I

Fine Modern 7 room I home on Calumet ave., I

modern nnce 3.000.00. H

Vacant lots in all parts

II of the City- also houses

ment plan.

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Gostlin, lefnp I &. Co. I

HAMMOND, INDIANA

j WRITC TO-OAVTO for a sample ol tht latest Pari crate. ED. PINAUD8 Lilac Veeetal. An exguislte. aristocratic extract, wonderfully sweet and lasting. Send 40. In stamps (to pay poatasre and packlnel. Large bottle retails for 75c-- ounce ot tne finer I perfumes. Ask vour dealer. Writs our American Offices today for sample, enclose c

Pari um die ED. PINAUD, oept.m ED. PLVAUD CLDG N. Y.

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PRODUCE MARKETButter Receipts, 8,204 tubs; creamery extras. 30c; price to retail dealers. 3l'c! prints. 32c; extra firstH, 28c; firsts, 27H": seconds, 2fic; dairies, extras, 28c; firsts, 26c; seconds. 23c; ladles. No. 1. 23Hc; packing stock. 23c. Eg-gs Receipts. 5,569 cases; miscellaneous fine, caaes returned, 17V4c; cases included. ISc; ordinary, 22c; firsts, must te 70 per cent fresh. 24c; prime firsts packed In new hardwood cases and "must he S5 per cent fresh. 26c; extras, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 28c: No. 1 dirties. 18c: checks. 16c. Potatoes Receipts. 215 cars; choice to fancv, 459 4Sc: fair to grood, 43 45c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $2.75 32 85

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

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ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES F. E. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND. Vice-President J. S. BLACKMU. Secretary A. H. TAPPIR, Treasurer EDWASQ J. iDKS, Manager

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Eloc HAMMOND

HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND