Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1910 — Page 7

Friday, Feb. 11. 1910.

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CLASSIFIED WANT

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w Afs i tu turnlshed . rooms- slnrla gentleman will pay right price for one or two desirable turnihed room not over ten minutes walk from Nickel P Hede?t: mUSt be modern. Address & limes. ,

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l.Vvi Pre -no hare replies f. ?"l.fl? addressed care Lk lama. lmM kJ,tll U promptly tor MALE HELP WANTED. "WANTED Lathe and milling machine men, tinners and assemblers; good wageg and steady work for experienced men and helpers. Apply immediately Rep Mortor Car Co., Lansing, Mich. WANTED Elderly man or boy to help around kitchen. Apply American House, 748 Morton ave., near Standard steel, Hammond. ..11-3

WANTED Furnished flat or cottac-e March 1; no children. Address W Taylor, 175 S. Hohman st. 11-i WANTED Furnished room foT tM

I," y, , " -.mtiuciii, easy wa K. ing distance to State and Hohman sts.; v A J.? nd nveniences. Address t u, l lmes. .

MISCELLANEOUS.

TURN TOUB OU) GOIJ3 AND SILVER

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NOTICE.

NOTICE. .- Keep your eye open for the rhfir I"? AK?"' corner state 11 fd,,0akler VV " th luncl counter in the rear has been reopened. -4

SITUATIONS WANTED WANTEDPositln as stenographer: college graduate. Box 165, East Chicago.. 75

MISCELLANEOUS.

WA.NTtD Loan on Improved tate in the aary Land Co.'s sion. Write Gary Times office

real h-subdivi-10-

WANTED Men to prepare for railway mall examinations. Commencement salary 800. Preparation free. Franklin Institute. Dept. K6L, Rochester. N. Y. FEMALEHELP WANTED WANTED Competent girl for general housework; small family In flat. Mrs. F. C. Crumpacker. 48 Mason st. litf WANTED Girl to mark or sort, or bright girl to learn. Bick laundry. WANTED Dining room "girl! Apply

stern Derg care, Indiana Harbor, Ind.; phone 311. XOtf FOR KENT.

FOR RENT 3 rooms furnished for

nouseneeping at 401 Flsehrupp ave.. Whiting, Ind. - " I'XJR RENT Room for office In Hammond bldg. Inquire D. J. Moran, room 414, Hammond bldg., Hammond, Ind. ,?4, RENT Large barn very reason-abIe-Address 412 Michigan ave. 11-3 FOR RENT Iarge furnished modern room;3 minutes walk from any restaurant; suitable for one or two gentiexnen. Call tXl Logan st.; phone 1264 oA?J7pper 8-roo modern flat , at 303 W. State st. Apply at 33 W. ' State st. Jl-2

FOR RENT Nice new up to date room cottage. Phone 5439. . iptf RENT -room modern flat. Apply 12 Plummer ave. 9.3 FOR RENT Flat; 6 rooms; all modern conveniences; . 4 blocks west of Hohman st. 119 corner West State and 1-orsyth ave.; phone 174. Richard Zim-

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i rfn"S. "-nished rooms foT light housekeeping. Call 338 Walter I Bt. t,

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WANTKD Tu 10 know E. r. JohnsnJ ,i,')ifmaiond bldg.. Hammond. .na is district manager for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. for La . Jasper nd Newton counties. 4 COLLECTIONS of any kind made anywhere against anybody. No collection no charge. We know the business and get the money. Send particulars to Calumet Mercantile Agency, East Chicago. Ind. ajtf LOST AND FOUND LOST Order book with blaek cover. YLf wb rri frw rM nm t r T . xwi .i i

227-iiath st" Whiting." '""aTl.3 LOST Black bulldog with corkscrew tail; answers to name of Grace; heavy undershot; $25 reward. Return to 3098 Strand St., South Chicago. 10-2

REAL ESTATE IliAUSFERS

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LOST Black and white fox hound; answers to name of Dewey. Reward for return to Martin Blastick, Whiting

LOST Will the person living on Summer st. who found fob and called at Times office with information please bring fob to afflce and receive reward?

LOST Gold fob, link design; monogram seal, initials P. A. P. Will finder please return to Times office, Ilammond bldg.

FOR S ALE. FOR SALE Oas range, 6 burners and

Sibley st. 11-3

cater Cafe,

FOR - .RENT 8 pleasant furnished" rooms for light housekeeping With private bathroom. Inquire 277 Oakley

FOR SALE 8-acre chicken

larm; . good buildings; 15 minutes walk from Penn station. B. II. Thompson, R. E. D. No. 1, Hobart, Ind. n-2

,5 R TIPEr-Well improved

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PERSONAL. PERSONAL All the newest and best staaio, o34 S. Hohman at,. Hammond.

- ; WANTED TO RENT. 'iFTEp TO RKXT-ree oV Vonr filrniahed- rooms for housekeebine Har-x-nond. Address I M -C, Tim.! ii-f ?

tX? iAFr5r?onl house ori 75-foot 22 o,aoVaTgainVIJ1lulre H- Bruning. 223 Central ave.. Whiting. io.g

FtDB SALE At a bargain one 5 h i av gpV orcycle. 94 VlLU II I f m - ' ' " " " ' tf

row to A Tw

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FO SALEw0j:iois - In"Ga r y' - a t"a Tii?aln" For-pattlcularft address R I iimes. -. 8-12

350

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625

4,500

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Lot 4. block 5, Central Park addiyn.S V,n,tel tSates Land Co7 to Luidvik Ripskis i Lots 8, 9 block 16. C. T "l."&I Co.'s fifth addition. Lizzie Harrjman to Smith. Bader, Davidson ii'Ji.ih !bloeV 'T"lieston the Hill; lots 1 to 6, g to II. i??k S' ,Tolleston on the Hill Mata Melms to Smith, Dader Davidson Co. ...... 31 to 84, 36 to 39, V4"to"4'. ,48 60. block 2. Germanis No. 2. Poachim Voss to F. F. Summers J,' 2- .Vock 3a. iUicoln Park addition. United States Land Co to Elmer Olson Lot 32, blocH 4. Washington Park

suDd j vision, Clear Title Land Co. to Leo Olson Lots,2, b,lock 33- aGry LandCos BUbdivislnn Vlno-h f rv... . -

John P. Fishel Lot I0,-- b'9ck 81. Gary Land Co.'i subdivision. Gary Land Co. to Harry Hall Lot lib. l?I?ek 81. aGry Land Cos subdivleion, Harry Hall to Bertha Hall ; . HAMMOND." blo?k . Messenger's subdivision. Rosa Hinze to August C. Holzman

o fe?1 off Wend lotlO.bio'ck" 5 feet Off-Mr o,n Int in ku.k t

h; Honman's addition. Karl Gluth to August Gluth 1 H',.',' bloi5 3- I E- Hohman's addition, Charles Gluth to August Gluth j r 2A,,ZZi block 8 lots36'to""3V, w 14 feet-lot 40. block 1, Towle & Avery's addition, Julcan,iH- YoOU,n to Hammond Savings & Trust Co i T. a INDIANA HARBOR Lot 4, Mock 5 in third addition Franklin G. Whitney to Jan Knapcyk 350 WHITING. 2l locVZi Standard addition, Standard Oil Co. to Cyrus P. Dryden . 370 t FA.ST CHICAGO. 32i blck 6, subdivision NE 4 LVi? PhilI1P Kokondij to Mike Sikora b00 Section 18-35-7 W Part NE 4'. Mary Dapping to Relnh Dap ping v eoo Section 2-34-9 W Part s'U'se H. Charlstian F. Klaas to August Schuster 930 PRODUCE MAHKET. Butter Receipts. 4,921 tubs; creamery, extra. 28c; price to retail dealers, Pr,nt8.. 31c.: extra firsts, 27c; firsts 26c; seconds, 25c; dairies, extra, 26c firsts, 25c; seconds, 23c; ladles, No. 1. 23c; packing stock, 21c. Potatoes Receipts, 46 cars; choice to fancy, 4042c; fair to good, J638c $60W potaloes Bermuda, per brl, Eweet potatoes Illinois, $1.002.00 tgffs Receipts. 4.737 cases; miscellaneous fine, cases included, 16 Wc; cases returned, 152lC; ordinary, 22e; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 24c-prime-firsts, packed in new hardwood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh. ?l2'k etr8- especially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh 27c: No. 1 dirties, 15Hcf checks, lal ' V eal Quotations for veal in jrood Order were as Tollows?! l V iTO wpie-ht ftp-. An f on 11,. if . .!

to 120Tbs;9lbc;-fIncK,iic?4C- BU

Dressed beef Ribs, No. I, 17Hc; No. 1 loins. 22c; No, 1 round, 8UC; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate, 7c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, lc; springs, 16c; roosters.. 10c; geese, J9C; ducks. 14c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, 2.gJ; fair to good. $2.18; red kidney, $2.T03.; brown Swedish, f2.45i&)2.70; limaa, , California, per 100 lbs, 4.87 H 4.90. ' Fruit Apples, 1. 255.00 per brl; pineapples.- ll.sO&S.tW - per -rate; i em. ons, J2.25ffS.25; oranges, $1.503.00; frape fruit, 12.50 4.50; Malaga grapes, 2.004.00 per keg. Berries Cranberries, 2.005 50; strawberries, Florida, per qt, 60g66e. Green vegetables Asparagus, 12.75

per aoz nuncnes; Deets, new, ?3.00 13.50 per brl; cabbage, new, $2.252.50 per crate; carrots, new, 3.503,75 per brl; cucumbers, 65cJl.50 per doz; cauliflower. $1.502.00 per crate; eel-, ery. 65e$1.25 per box; green peas, $1.50 per hamper; horseradish. 60 70c

per aoz staiKs; lettuce, head, per hamper, $l.OO2.50; leaf. 27430c oer box:

mushrooms. 1525c per lb; onions. 75e $1,60 per saek; parsley, 2022e per

)F)pers, i.uuiy .io per crate; raashes, 15S5c per doz; string beans, $1.503.50 per hamper; spinach, J1.50 per tub; tomatoes, $I.502.00 per crate; turnips, new, $2.503.00 per brl. cemii UD PBoyisioii mm

makL f9 out r 7, ' iMacIntosh poso of mkln arrangements for the , , I Pint plaIe- annual northern Indiana track meet and Jreateal bv th. IV, h?lc the oratorical contest, which win take ft-, l,f, k 1 of Knox, their place toward the close of the school star guard, who on aocount of sjekness year. 901 did not appear. 1 . , ' .The Lewis team win n-.h ,k ' .Tb.5rjr hlffh schoo! becm

t the strong r,i .'"Ir"'" !7 "5 Northern Indiana assocla

Opep Wheat May ..110 July ..1014 Sept. ..96i-7 Corn May ..66-6 July ..65 -6 Sept. . .66 OatsMay ..46s-4 July . .43S Sept. ..404 Pork May ..2242 July ..2212V Lard May ..1220 July ..1215 S. Ribs May ..1185 July ..1180

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115 1104 111 lot ioiv 10314 97 96 . 97

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2275 .2245

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2342 2262 ,212 , 2257

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1232 1220 1227 1215

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1195 1182 1190 1192 11S0 1190

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

fl2 'l4: N" 3 hard' J1"10 Spring wheat by sample: No 1 northern 1.14Vi1.15V4; No. 2 northern $1.13Vi1.14; No. 3 spring, $1.10 1,1 3 Corn by sample: No. 3, 6362e; I Wi?lt' ! J yelloV

" , oisosc; wo. 3 yel low, 6858c; sample grade. 5256c,

white, 4748c; No. 4 white, 4747e;

DEFEAT -HYDE PARK

Lewis Athletes Win Over

Visitors in Hotly Contested .Game.-

01 lne strongest Chicago teams next Wednesday night when they meet tha Meteor A. C. at the Lewis skating rink at East Chicago. The lineup Wednesday 'was as follows: East Chicago (27) Pate, If; Cadman, rf; Macintosh, e ;McShane, rg; Hascall' 1& ' ..- ' Hyde Park (20) Smith, If; Bontemps, rf ; Miller, c; Fiegler, rg; Miller, g- . Baslcets Macintosh, S; Bontemps, 5; McShane; 2; Cadman, 2; "Smith, 2;' j! Miller, 2. Foul baskets Macintosh', 3; Miller, 2. Referee Palmer. Scorer-T; McShane. Timekeepers McKenna and

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In the oratorical contest, but made a fair showing In the track meet. This year they will enter the contest and have a number of candidates for the track meet, who promise to make good showing. .Hammond and South Bend are making a bid for the place of holding the track meet.

THE NUMBER OK COPIES OF THE TIMES SOLD ON THE STREETS ALOXE EXCEEDS THE ENTIRE CIRCULATION OP ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE CITV.

BECOMES PEST HOUSE

The old Gary police station that has been shifted from place to place and has been one of the arly landmarks of the city, is being moved from the corner of Seventh avenue and Massachuetts street to the eastern limits of the city, where it will be utilized as a, pesthouse in case of an epidemic In Gary. The old station, which has been one of the historical buildings of the city, was placed on rollers and la nn-- h-

ing moved to its last resting place. It

is to oe hoped that the old station will be firmly lashed to. the sand In some

manner as it will l?e remembered that the last pesthouse the city authorities built was carried away and stolen.

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GARY IS REPRESENTED

The annual meeting of the Principals' club of northern Indiana will convene tonight at the Oliver hotel, at South Bend. Principal E. A. Sargent of the Gary schools leaves this afternoon and will represent the Gary high school In the conference. The meeting was called for the pur-

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For Sale Cheap!' jO.OOO.OOO J good n.w.nd second, hand LUMBER of all k'nds. Dbars, Wiodows. Plumbing; Ooods, evervthlng necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7337 '"Sggs Aro

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, uus,,cc. iuiu ocai game of-the season, the Lewis Athletic club defeated

iiuiieuc cjud team at the Lewis skating rink by the score of 27 to 20, Wednesday night. The game was close -.throughout- and hotly contested, but the Lewis team by the great"

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Lake Countv Title & Guaranty Co.

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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES F. M. MOTT, President rSAMK HAMMOND. Vice-President J. S. BLACKMUH. Secretary

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lAISlSSlSSlgS1- lZ?Ay T Wnattuaona or Lake County. V 1 Follow tb Tlargf c?owdf to 1 TOE PiIholi? STlvn 7n T,That 13 enmh to show aTttlS7 Ml?taTS!HSW Big Sale- . Our motto is wo nteeto you moneJJ?S Every d5Sft5. SJSg price. J

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IT CAN BE USED TO A GREAT ADVANTAGE. The month of February is the shortest month ,of the year, and then the Money is short for you, and to clean up your bills and debts for the starting in new, it is an impossibility.- - - - LET US Clean up your outside debts and obligations and put you square for the coming spring and summer, and give you all the time you want to make your Payments in One Place Instead of Ten. Loans Made On Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures on the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms in the Calumet District. $50 at 51.20 Are Rates that are now published by unreliable companies, and are not what they look on the paper, and we can show you all catches that go to make up this Rate. Loan made in all the outside cities in a few hours' notice in the most private manner. CALUI.'.ET IMI CO. No. 212 Hammond Bldg.

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Ladies' Handkerchiefs. Cross Bars and Embroidered Fancy Handkerchiefs; some trimmed with lace and spoke hemmed; a snap at 10c; for

tnis sale, while 50 dozen

last.

3c

Towels. Large Size Huck Towels; fringed and plain; extra heayy; a big bargain; for

tnis sale at- 9c

and.

5c

Child's Underwear. Sanitary fleece lined; all sizes; worth 35c a garment; for this i' g

sale only , IP

Men's Handkerchiefs. Large Size Red and Blue Handkerchiefs;

a Dig Bargain; this sale only

3c

Ladies' Stockings.

Fancy and Plain Stockings; all sizes;

auu,B no Deo. ana some plain tops; a big

snap at 15c;- while they

last. :

8c

Wool Underwear. Shirts and Drawers in pink and natural

colors: worth 1.00 a garment;

this sale.

68c

Men's Corduroy Pants. All sizes and extra good quality; dark and light colors; a big bargain at 2.25;

special ror tnis

sale.

1.25

Men's Work Shoes. All Solid Work Shoes with double soles;

.worm i.ea; ror tnis sale

only.

1.19

Ladies' Shoes. A fine Dress Shoe; worth 2.50; the latest

style; all leathers; a big snap

St.

1.49

Boys' Knee Pants. Sizes 4 to 14; Scotch goods and neat

stripes; worth 50c a pair; for this sale only. . .

19c

Boys' Rubbers. First Quality Rubbers; worth 65c; sizes

4-4-5-51fc only; this sale

af...

33c

Bed Spreads. Large sizes; slightly soiled; some worth

up to 2.00; sale price

up from.

1.09

Bath Towels. Extra large size; heavy nap and worth 25c; for this sale 12Kc. 10c and VC Men's Sweater Coats.

Light gray with blue stripes;

a snap

Calicos. Over 100 different patterns; fast colors; worth 10c and 12 a yard; for i-l this sale only.... . ...... JljjC

Canvas Gloves. 14 dozen extra heavy; the best 10c glove on the market; with wrist band -or plain.... P

. Ladies' Underwear. Fine Ribbed Jersey Underwear; good Quality shirts and drawers; all sizes;

special lor this sale

Amoskeag Gingham. . Brown and blue; small and large checks; best quality; fast color; worth 8c and

loc a yard; for this sale .

5Ic

Children's Stockings. Heavy and fine ribbed; sells for 15c a

pair; for this sale

only...

9c

only.

21c

Men's Work Shirts. Black and White and Blue Work Shirts;

me Dest oUc shirt on the market for

Wool Underwear. Worth 1.50, a garment ;; slightly soiled

shirts only; a. big bargain

Percales.

Good width and a large aisbrtment of patterns; absolutely fast colors and a Vxl - - , ....

uig bnap ai izc; this sale f 1

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Silk Ribbons. A large variety of colors; some worth up to 35c a yard; none worth less than

15c per yard; for this

Men's Socks.

Black and brown; extra heavy quality;

sww sock ror 15c; for this

sale.

7c

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1 0c

at.

45c

35c

Girls' Shoes. A Good Solid School Shoe; well madeii

an sizes; ror this sale

only.

1.00

Ladies' Shoes. With high or low hdel; all solid; with patent or plain tips; worth 4 4n 20Q; for 1.19 Men's Wool Top Shirts. Navy Blue Flannel Top Shirts; single

or aoume Dreasted; for this

Men's Underwear. Fleece Lined and Jersey Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; the 1.00 a suit quality;

ior this sale

only.

33c

Men's Sateen Shirts. Black Sateen Shirts, made of fine -quality sateen; double stitched and faced

cuffs; worth 50c everywhere, at

37c

Boys' School Shoes. All solid leather and a well-made shoe;

worth I 60 a pair; this sale

only.

90c

. Men's Dress Shoes. A Good Solid Shoe; made in three lasts;

worth 2.50 and guaranteed solid; for

1.98

Men's Suits. Black and Gray Suits; worth 8.00; made

up very stylish; a big bargain

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3.98

Men's Overalls. And Jackets; extra heavy blue Denim r. double stitched and a big value at 50c;

for this sale only

3 , r Men's Wool Socks. Bhre; gray, black and fine mixtures; always sold for 25c a pair; for 4 r this gale only..., I if1

Ladies' Wrappers. Ladies Calico Wrappers; fine made and neatly trimmed; a good bargain at 1.75;

ior mis sale, while they

last.

58c

at.

35c

Men's Pants. Men's Fine Striped and Black Pants; 300 pair to pick from; for this sale

Thibet 95c

Men's Dress Pants. A nice assortment to pick from; all sizes and a big snap at 2.50; 4 Jft for this sale only 1 .4u Men's Dress Suits. 12.00 value, hand-tailored and fine quality; a fine business suit; cannot be beat

at 12.00; for this sale

.. Rockford Socks. Extra Heavy Work Socks in gray only;

worm iuc a pair; ror this

sale; only.

7c

Boys' . Long Pants. Light colors; worth 1.25; while 10 dozen

last; during this sale

at..

69c

c nn 1

at' 3.30 -o.aB

, Boys' Knee Pants. Boys jTwo-Piece Knee. Pants Suits; a large variety of patterns; for 4 g this sale only Men's Suits. Any Suit that is worth up to 16.00 is

yours at this special

70 Ptammer Avenue

Next to Hotel Carleten, Corner Plamraer Ave. and Morton Court Hammond - . . .

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