Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 222, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1910 — Page 7

Wednesday, March 9, 1910.

nns Tinea.

DEATH IN AUTO TRAGEDY AT GARY (Continued from Paar On a.)

REAL ESTATE TRAT25FERS

neck on one of the rails, which caused a. bleeding internally, and that he had been unable to swallow. His left foot was also fractured. The aged - man also suffered from a severe cut above the eye. DR. GEISEL LEAST INJURED. Dr. Gelsel was the least injured of the three In the back seat.' he having received a bad jolt In the right side, which may develop, complications, but he does not believe that it will prove very serious. The accident ' was' due primarily to the fact that the chauffeur was running at a high rate of speed and that he was unaware of the faot that the street was unpaved between the tracks, where

he attempted to cross-Broadway, Just

north of the Wabash tracks. The the- J ory is that the oar became wedged in between the protruding rails and skidded along until the rear end hit the iron pole. Two of the spectators say that the front wheels crossed the high rails at an angle, but that the back wheels refused to follow, causing the skidding. " " The back wheel of the machine was torn off, also the entire back seat.whlch was hurled to the ground with its occupants. Aside from a bent mud guard, there was no other damage to- the machine, which was owned by the Baker garage. DOCTOR TELLS STOUT." , The story of the accident, told, by B E. Oeisel, is as follows: ' ' , "We were returning from the Mack company's rub-dlvlslon. where my father and myself had been looking at , some property. I think that the trouble started near the Tolleston Gun club.

t where it got dark, necessitating the

lighting of the lamps of our machine. Another machine with us, and contain

ing a separate party, had also stopped

to light their lamps. MacNIece seem

ed to have trouble with the lights and the other car had started before our" could be fixed, and then they

did not burn so as to give sufficient

: ligrht.

"Our chauffeur then drove the car at ! a fast clip in order to catch up with

the first car, and as we reached the Michigan Central tracks he seemed to " throw on all the power he had, which . was undiminished as we reached the

! Wabash. After crossing those tracks

! for some unaccountable reason he at

. tempted to cross from the right to the

left side of the street. It seemed as if we had struck a brick pile, and I don't recollect what happened, after- that, for the next thing I knew I found myself sprawling out over the pavement." . HtHBIED TO HOSPITAL. Mr. Mlltter was hurried to the hospital in Jones' ambulance, while Dr. Gelsel, and his father were taken to their residence on Broadway. Not until an examination had been made at the hospital by Dr. H. , M. Hosmer and Dr. C. A. , DeLong was the seriousness of . Mr. Milteer condition determined. At 10 o'clock last night it was announced that i he could not live through the night. On his way to the hospital he remained consciousness and suffered greatly, but he soon relapsed' into' an unconscious condition, from which he , never recovered until death. This morning the chauffeur, Ora MacNlece, who had been brought here by . C M. Baker of the garage only this week, to drive one of their machines and was not acquainted with the condition of the street, gave his version . f the accident, as follows: TELLS ins VERSION.

"1 do not think that I was driving

; the car at an excessive rate at the

time. The thing that first threw me off

t was a pile of brick, south of the Wa

bash tracks. In crossing the tracks I seemed to loose control of the machine and I attempted to cross from the right side of the street to the left. In the dark I did not notice that the pavement was not laid between the tracks and the machine was wedged in between the high rails. The front wheels , crossed over, but the back ones merely skidded along, throwing us into the , pole. The impact of the machine hit

ting the rails threw me out of the seat

. so that I could not reach the clutch

or the brakes." BEST KNOWN IN CITY.

Alfred D. Milteer is one of the best

known real estate men of the city. Be

sides being secretary-treasurer of the Mack company, he has extensive Investments In other enterprises In Gary and in "Virginia, his former home. He

came to Gary in March, 1908. and erect

ed a residence at Seventh and Harrison streets, where he moved his family.

consisting of his wife and eight chil dren, Emrry, aged 22; Arthur, t 21: Min

nie, 18; Floyd, 15; Catherine, 13; Nellie.

12, and Dalton and Mary, each 5 years

old. Besides being the first Mason and the first real estate man todie in Gary, it can be said of Mr. Milteer that he

died at his post, while in the perform ance of his duties. The body will be shipped to the for

user borne of the family, at WhaleyViHe. Va., tomorrow. Besides the fam-

uy. Louis Meketlnskl, the president

of the-Mack company, will accompany the body. The family will remain in Gary in the future. Mr. Milteer was reported to have been heavily insured.

V,-- " - - GARY. Lot 18, N 12 H feet lot U, F. C. Hall's addition, Willis Sader to T. A. McGinnity...... ..$ 750 Lot 15, block 12. Broadway addition. Alma Ferry to. J. Glenn . Harris .... I HAMMOND. -W Vi lot 37, lot 38. block 1, So. . Homewood addition, George M. Eder to Walter O. Lambom. .. ,412,50 TOLLEHTON. Lots 1. 2. block 2, Tolleston F$k subdivision, John R. Pogue et' al. to Gus Labhardt " 1 Lota 13, 16, block 22 North, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fourth addition. Otto C. Borman et ol. to Sava

Melyanavlc 2,000

INDIANA HARBOK. Lot 28, block 64, Indiana Trust & Savings Bank to Herman Ma-

tasar i 2,533.23

NEW CHICAGO. Lots 22. 23, 24, 25, block 7 in third a A A r nr Van rY ra cm Paal V.m-

)suu I w-s aw iitvnu j. . , i t m - tate & Investment Co. to Natan Zukerman I Section 26-34-8 W N NW

Section 23-34-8 W E H SW Vi, Henry Zieseness to Katharina

Diesel 7.800

300

Section 27-36-8 W N H J9 H NW

4 8 H 10 acres,tJohn Belong

to Fred Belong.

2,000

CRAM M) PROVISION MARKET

Open High Low Close Wheat , .. . May ..110 113 1104 112 July ..103 105H 103 105 Sept. ..99 .102V4 99 101 Corn " May ..62-1 64 61 63 July ..63- 66 3- 64 ' Sept. ..64- 66 64 65 t Oats . May ..44 45 4S 44 ; July ..41 42 . 41 42 . Sept. ..89 40 39 ,V 40 Pork

ill i r I it i s ..s j ii

MISGELTiAKEOXJS.

TURN TOUR OLD GOLD AND SILVER jewelry into money; highest cash price paid. Chas Arkln. 63 State St.. Hammond. Ind. 9tf

IF- YOU HAVE REAL ESTATE TO sell, see L. F. Ladd; if you want to buy real estate, see L. F. Ladd. Emery bldg. "A." East Chicago, Ind.

WANTED Tou to know B. T. Johns

ton. Ill Hammond bidar.. Hammond.

Ind.. is district manager for the North

western Mutual lAlt insurance Co. for

. Jaspe ana Newton counties. f

COLLECTIONS of any kind made any-

wnere against anyooay. xmo collection

no charge, we Know itxe business and

get the money. Send particulars to

i w . w u . . . v o w , u

cago. ma. xstr

BOARD AND ROOM-

WA.MK1) isoara oy young man on a

farm not runner tnan four miles

from Gary. Answer to P. O. Box No.

366, Gary Ind. 8-5

Hammond. 28-6

blTUATIOIS WANTED

WANT BID Position as stenographer;

hieh school graduate.

55, Last Gary, Ind.

Address Box

9-3

LEGAI, NOTICES.

May ..2477 - 2492 2475 .

July ..Z4S0 z?74 zio Lard May ..1335 1345 1327 July ..1325 1337 1317 Sept. ..1822 1337 1820 S. Ribs May ..1280 1302 1280 Julv ..1277 1295 1275 Sept. . .1280 1295 1280

3492 2497 1345 1832 1335 1300 1295 1295

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM, 1910. WILLIAM HAMILTON VS. ABE GORDAN ET AL. CAUSE NO. 6382. ACTION

TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE.

Now comes the plaintiff by Crum-

nacker & Crumoackfr. attorneys, and

files his complaint herein, together witn

an affidavit of a competent person

showlnc that the defendants. Abe uor

don. Jacob Gordon and Gordon ijros..

a co-partnership, consisting of Abe

Gordon and Jacob Gordon, individuals ensrared in the retail liauor business as

i such partnership, are not residents of

You can't tall when vou'll find aamchadv advertlnlnn inrlv ta huv lust the I the State of Indiana,

" " "- J ' 1 QoM ofon,

thing you have been eager to get rid of. The advertiser is there with the

money, and you are there with the goods. And a few lines of classified ad

In the TIMES market-place of the Munnimakers brina vou together. That's

why you will always find the most Interesting part of the paper is the market

place of the Munnimakers. And that's why it pays you to read every day the

Cffyrixiit, 1909, by Metrtpo.ttan. Zy ndicate. Jnc.. W. Y.

There With The Goods

Said defendants are therefore hereby

notified of the Dendencv of said action

and that the same will stand for trial

at the next term of said Court, ana

that unless they appear and answer or

demur therein, at the calling or saia

cause, on the 2nd day of May, A. D

1910. the same Deing the lorty-tnira aay

of the next term of said Court to be

PRODUCE MARKET.

SnaDDV little classified ads in tha TIMES. It nava vou nnt nnlv bv the wav it I bearun and held in the Federal Build

j 1 ..... . , w!. 1 ing at Hammond. In said County and

Let the House of Money

PAY YOUR BILLS You Should Come to us When in Need of Money WHY?

BECAUSE "We loan the highest possible amount on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons and personal property of all kinds without removal. BECAUSE We give you the full amount in cash, taking nothing out in advance.

BECAUSE We make you a bet

ter rate than any firm in the city.

BECAUSE We make our loans payable In weekly, bi-weekly or monthly Installments, or, in fact,

any way to suit your convenience.

BECAUSE We allow liberal dis

counts for pre-payment, only chars

ing you for the actual time you

have the money.

BECAUSE We grant extension

of time in case of sickness or other

misfortune without extra charge.

BECAUSE Our methods are

modern, there is no delay, you can

secure a loan on short notice.

BECAUSE! We make no inquiries of your friends or neighbors. BECAUSE You can depend on absolutely secrecy and Golden Rule

treatment in every respect. BECAUSE If you owe a number of small bills that are pressing you, get them in one account. BECAUSE If you owe a balance on your Furniture or to any other loan company, we will gladly . pay it for you, also advance you more money if you need It. BECAUSE: A letter or phone call will receive our prompt attention.

CALUMET LOAN COMPANY Largest and Most Reliable In Northern Indiana SUITE 212 HAMMOND BLDG. Phone 323 OPEN EVENINGS. , Hammond, Ind. LOANS MADE Anywhere In The CALUMET DISTRICT

Butter Receipts, 8,149 tubs; creamery, extra, 31c; price to retail dealers.

82p- Trint 33c: extra nrsts. auc: nrsts

2Sr: i(nndi 21 c: dairies, extra. 31c:

firsts. 23c; seconds, 21c; ladles. No. 1,

Eggs Receipts, 5,746 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases included. 2022c;

cases returned, 19214c; ordinary, nrgt. 21c: firsts, must be 70 per cent

fresh. 23c; prime firsts, packed in new hardwood cases and must be 85 per

cent freah. 24c: extra, especially packed

for city trade and must be 80 per cept

fresh, zee; no. l airnes, isc; cnecw,

17W,r -

fotatoes tteceipts, o cars; cnuice m

fancy, 38g40c; fair to good, 3537C

JSew potatoes -BtrauQ, per uri,- o Sweet potatoes Illinois. 1 1.00 2.00.

vl1 Quotations for veal in good

order were as follower 50 to 60 lbs

weisrht. 839e: 60 to 90 IDS,. VYfOl

10c; 80 to 120 lbs, 10MiHttc; fancy,

1ZC. . .. -

nrooaart hf RIDS. NO. 1. 1BCI INO. I,

Inlnn 21Ae: No. 1 round. 9c: JMo. l

chuck. 8c; No. 1 rlate, 7c

Live Doultry Turkeys, per lb. 17c

Beans Pea beans, hand picked,

choice. 12.20: fair to good, 12.16; red

kldnev. 12.80(2 3.10: brown Swedish

sz.3&22!Z.ho: limas. uamornia. per iuu

lbs S4.80O4.85.

lrult Apples, si.z&w&.oe per Dri;

nineaDnles. I2.252.7b per crate: lem

ons, 2.253.28; oranges. $1.503.00;

grape fruit, I2.60i3 5.00; Malaga grapes.

S2.00(4.00 Per ker.

Berries cranberries. ji.zootd.ou;

strawberries. Florida. Der at. 20 30c.

. Oreen vegetables Aioaraias. sz.z

per dos bunches; beets, new. $1.508.00 per brl; cabbage, new, crate, $2.003.00;

carrots, new, sz.oospi.uu per Dri; cu

cumbers. 60c$1.75 per doi; caulifiow

$1.50 per box: horseradish, 6070c per dos stalks; lettuce head per hamper, 50cl2.00: leaf. 222oc per case;

mushrooms. 20ff30c per lb; onions. 60c

$1.25 per sack; parsley, 15c per doz;

ppers, S2.00rg)2.25 per crate; radishes,

35c per doz; string Deans, IJ.UO'g

4.00 per hamper; spinach, 11.60 per tub

newest offers that are made; It pays you also in money. It pays to watch

and answer a TIMES classified ad just as well as it pays to use them.

Dear Mr. Munnlmaker, co The TIMES Classified Columns. Through a little Munnlmaker Classified Ad In The TIMES, I built up quite a route of customers, who buy my sausage, eggs, butter and chickens every week. . Rural.

r. . xl J XT t TIT r.

A. D. 1910, Bald action will be beard and determined in their absence.

In Witness Whereof 1 hereunto set

my hand and arnx the seal or saia Court, at Hammond, this 8th day of March, A. D. 1910.

Clerk I S. C. BY CHARLES W. AMES. Deputy Clerk.

New In Photography.

With the assistance of Messrs. H.

d'Oeuaont and Montpollard, Mr. Parle, a French photographer, has succeeded la obtaining interior photographs In the colors of nature by the use of inagneElum light.

Write Mr. Munnlmaker, care of The TIMES, or phone him st No. 111,

whenever you want anything.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

that sU cLualiicU mtim Mutuitl ita BJS)

SMUied er mumt lite wXMee.

'k'Um Tlsaca will net tea re.oils

In fCiiita ul ata takes v im tla

Boac.

The feUowlaa: Icttera ' la aaawes te

TUaca claaaifia uUvrlUlS " ""TT

tasaed at The Times aUtce. i " aa aeat bjr luall uuuu request waa Wcsivt ! siajuBa. i .

P 1) No. 4, Times, z; a. C, Tlmea, 1; M i', Xlmes, 1.

Will parties wno have replies to

-i . - . .. . . -m us m. I r lire

bounty rimes klualy call poupuy

MUUt. -

MAiaE HELP WANTP:D. WANTED Messenger Toy. Apply. Pos

tal Telegrapn to.,

tomatoes, $2.60 3.00 per crate; nips, new. I1.602.60 per brl.

tur-

t WANTED Lathe and milling machine i men tinners, assemblers, varnish and rough'stuff rubbers and. trimmers; good

wages ana si'j ... '

men and helpers.

Lansing, Mien.

Keo Motor Car Co.,

s

CALEITDAR OF SPORTS FOR THE WEEK WEDNESDAY.

Opening of sixth annual spring

golf tournament at Pinehurst. N. C. . THCRSDAT. Opening of interschelastlc w basket-ball tournament at Unlw versity of Wisconsin. W Mike Olover vs. Jeff Doherty,

d 15 rounds, at New Haven. w Arthur Cote vs. Young Otto,

10 rounds, at Utica, N. T. v FRIDAY.. .,

Opening of Anglo-American

cable chess match for Newnes trophy. w Wrestling championships of South Atlantic Association A. A. U. at Washington, D. C. Wrestling championships of New England Association A. A. ' U. at Cambridge, Mass. Jimmy Clsbby vs. Jimmy Gardner 10 rounds, at Mllwaukee. lnGunboat Smith vs. Jack Burns, 10 rounds, at Oakland, Cal. SATCHDAY. Central A. A. U. track oh amptonship meet at Milwaukee. Annual Indoor relay carnival of Columbia university at New 4 York. Dual athletic meet of Indiana and Northwestern universltlea 4- at Evanston, 111. - Annual indoor varsity meet of University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. . Opening of annual exhibition w of Syracuse Automobile Dealers' Association.

IF YOU THINK THAT THE T1.IIES IS TRYING TO GIVE YOTJ THE NEWS, YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WILL BB APPRPnTEn.

WANTED Machine hand.

Apply Standard Steel Car

Uo., iiamniouu, j.uu.

mi vTP-n vrn to nrerjare for railway

mail examinations; commencement salary $800; preparation free. Frank

lin Institute, Dept. auai, itocnegieii.

FEMAI iE HELP WANTED

WANTED Good, respectable gin to

i. cronomi houseworn.

osint " . . . D .010 Q Calumet ave.; phone 4213.

WANTED Girl or middle aged woman

for general houseworn. apv ""i1"

st

L IF FINANCIAL

Aid will assist yon and you appreciate courteous treatment call on us. We loan money on Furniture, Pianos,

I Horses, Wagons, etc.

CHICAGO DISCOUNT GO. 912840 Commercial Ave. South Chicago.

fit Room 200. Phon S. Chjjo. 104.

pr

AdTertising is the fortiliier of rlnll ViiieinMa

9oil. Its work is magic Thin.

weazened trade becomes a thing of power when its roots feel tha healthy sunlight of publicity. YOUR AD. IN Ol'K NEXT ISSUE

Will. riLUVE II.

txt xiTirn cm t-1 fnr areneral housework.

Kni nnnkiv ave.: Dnone ii. fL1

FOR RENT Large front room nicely

furnished: all conveniences; suitable

.ranns. S9 Corroll St. 9-3

WANTED At washwoman.

123 Russell st. a good

Please apply at once.

WANTED Good girl for housework; no washing. A

Douglas, Ulendale Park, Ind.

general

pply H. B. Hammond.

6tf

FQK HALE.

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE. Noatipe is hereby s:ive to the citizens

of the City of Hammond, North Town

ship, Lake County, inaiana, ms x. dclng a male inhabitant of the aforesaid Township, County and State, over the age of twenty-one years, and a person

nnt in th h n nit ol Decominx iniui-

cated, will apply to tne tsoara oi county Commissioners of the said County of Lake at their next regular April,

1910, meeting for a license to sen spiritous vinous and malt liquors in quantities of less than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. ....

The place where tne saia uquurs r to be sold and drunk is described as follows: . . .

Situated In the grouna noor irom

room of a frame building a xeet aeep.

lot 15. block l, to tiammona, In

diana, and known as No. ss Glummer avenue. There are two living rooms in the rear. .

Signed, UEUttuti cnauu

CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, 1.161,19; No. 3 red, $1.121.15; No. 2 hard, $1.10 1.11 ; No. 3 hard, $1.08 1.10. Spring wheat by sample; No. 1 northern, $1.1301.14; No. 2 northern, $1.111.134; No. 3 spring, $1.06 1.11. Corn by sample: No. 3. 57H&84c; No. 3 white, 5859c; No. 3 yellow, 68S 5V;c; No. 4. Sl?S4c; No. 4 white. 54(jfr

65c; No. 4 yellow, 54SHc. Oats by sample: No. 3. 44e; No. S wblte, 4464c nominal; No. 3. 43 He: No. 3 white, 434Bc; No. 4 white, 42434c; standard, 45 46c.

THB NUMBER Or COPIES OF THE riMES SOLD ON "THE STREETS S.LOXB EXCEEDS "HE EJITIRE CIRCULATION OF ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE CITY.

FOR SALE Will sell htgn grade Rem

wiKiun piano; style mahogany; eight months in use. at price. Address A

ao l vnicago.

FOR SALE $100 Columbia disc phonograph for Inns than half- i n i i

dltlon. Call evening 4727 Tori nv

- , 1 V . . .MU.'- . ' . - II '.1 - , I .111 K !( I - I ' Al

r-- - .isintir... tn r-lflzerm of Hammond. North

f.V.S-E Fresh country eares at sob Townshir.. Lake County. State of In-

aiicnigan ave., 25c per doz. Phone 480. diana, that I am a male inhabitant or L. Hartlerode. a I Ti -.i... Qmmr,ni North Town-

ehlD. Lake County, inaiana, na buuvc

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

Cabstractissrs

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINA RATES V. B. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND. Vice-President J. a. SLACKMUN. Secretary A. H. TATPXH. Treaaarcr IDWAIBA1DO.MIBIKI

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AND CROWN POCJT, E

FOR SALE Lot on Towle at

jio.ii. cu-sn. rt a lancd aouv

Address Box M H, Times.

5 ft.

payments. 8-12

1rfi t CAT -W An

wik 5 Duya perfectly good if0.0"- worth 30. if taken at once; lea vlntr t rt.i- a -. ; - - , no ' . . '

jvyiji 1a inariotte st.

tli age of twenty-one years, nnd that ! I am a man of good moral A'aracter and have been continuously . resident

of said City. Township ana uouniy u.

FOR SAT.P A v. .

j 1 uaigitjn, snares in a concern doing business which will pay splendid dividends and double your money within one year; absolutely safe sound and legitimate; investigation so-

7-6

Times.

tr v t c-i . - 1

i-v-r. oAiin, iz-root extension table:

: r""""1' ojti,ic, uanana neater:

tl 2 nange; sewing machine and

Yin """"""iu Boons, fnone 4354: 459 Kane ave. .j

FOR SALE Business cated at 69 State st. Beckman, 81 State st.

property; lo-

inquire nenrv

7

FOR SALE 7 h. n. nrln In

ning order; cheap. Whiting Laundry

v lining, ma. 7.3

more than ninety days last past; that

apply to tne noara oi umniio-

sloners of Lake county, at meir -p "

Term- 1910, lor a license 10 bh intoxicating spirituous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk, is described as follows: Grouna floor front room of a twostory brick building, situated on lot 23 block No. 3, Townsend & Godfrey s addition to Hammond. Bar-room Is 26x45x12 feet. Has glass front and faces Sibley street, a public highway in said city. Has front and rear entrance Bar is on west side of room and faces east. There are living rooms above, and situated on the corner of Sibley street and Oakley avenUe THOMAS HARLE.

III

FOR SALE Lot on 1st at .111

2nd mortgage for lot if building is to be erected. Inquire Central Drug store Indiana Harbor. Ind. " 6-5

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE. tv7 is h.rchv erlven to the citizens

take of the city of Hammond, North Town

ship, Lake county, inaiana, m-i ying a male inhabitant of the aforesaid Township, County and State, over the

FOR SALE Business property: locate at 69 State st. Inquire Henry Bec"-

1ua.11, ox oiaie st. . 5.5 1

FOR SALE Lot 37xl20 ft. on Mich.

a era. nt tr.niiB vears. Bl-Tio. a. pron

not in the habit of becoming Intoxicated, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of the Baid County of Lake, at their next regular April,

1910. meeting tor a license 10 sen pt-

n small monthly navment- all itous. vinous ann man

x i. . t: - . . - " - t i . i a nr aca Tnnn a. nuau a v

line. ... - - . , , .

ance

Wey at the Lion

dit st

store or call 126 Con-

6-4

with the nrivllege

same to be drum

of

on

a time

allowing the

the premises

FO It SALE 20 acres of Michigan land, whrre 8ola

luiimiiuuK irun, aDOUt ZOO Dearh ...... .. . ' . . 1 . , , O . 3 .

ii r:r a. v.an ivo euar st. 4-6

FOR SALE Horse and buggy; cheap. Apply 859 Truman ave.

very 3-6

FOR KENT.

FOR RENT 6-room furnished flat for light housekeeping; modern, electric light, gas and bath. Inquire 309 Indiana ave.. in rear; phone 042. 9-4

FOR RENT 6-room furnished fiat for light housekeeping; modern, electric light, gas and bath. Inquire 309 Indiana ave., in rear; phone 4042. 9-4

FOR RENT Two new rooms for light housekeeping. 2J1 Indiana ave. ' 8-2

FOR RENT Fruit and cigar store; old stand, close to Inland steel mill. Call at 3110 Block ave., Indiana Harbor, Ind.

FOR RENT Large furnished front room; furnace heat; suitable for two gentlemen. Inquire 3 Rlmbach ave. 8tf

FOR RENT One room suitable for single gentleman: bath and electric light. 200 Ann st. 8-2

FOR RENT 4-room cottage furnished for light housekeeping, with bath and gas. Phone 2733 or inquire 331 Logan st., Hammond. . 8-3

FOR SALE Lot 75 feet, house etorv

w.iu Hou, i & iiixi. Ajjpiy vj, Alines.

t lti SALti At Whitinc. Ind .

front on 119th st. and Indianapolis blvd. vacant, near corner and business

center, win pay commission to agents.

Josepn Asnton. Z31 iii. Mich, st., Michigan City, Ind. 17-m

FOR SALE 25 head of horses; all kinds to be sold cheap. V. W. Parker 232 Plummer ave., Hammond. Ind. tf

FOR SALE Frame cottage in fine condition; well located; I6o0 cash; will take mortg-ng-e for balance, due in three years, at i per cent interest, payable semi-annually. See L. F. Ladd, Emery bldg. "A," East Chicago. Ind.

FOR RENT Boarding house and short order restaurant; fine location and heap rent; lirst-class bar in connection; this is a money maker; only those who can furnish good references need apply. Phone Hammond 2033. 8-3

FOR RENT 7-room modern $20. Inquire at 459 ane ave.

cottage; 7-3

FOR RENT 6-room house and barn; modern convenienoes; price per month 14. Call at 315 State Line st- 7-3

FOR RENT Furnished Michigan ave.

rooms.

275 7-3

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Truman ave.

376 7-6

(Copy!, USB. by W.. D.)

WAITED TO RENT. WANTED Five to' -room house, centrally located, west of Calumet ave. Address W H T. Times. 9-3

FOR SALE Brick fiat in excellent condition, with all modern improve

ments; a yooa investment ana

sma

re

wh

yea

se

a, suite , .rjast cnicago

FOR SALE Lot on Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor, for the astonishing low price of $700; all other lots in the same block are for sale at fl.000; better investigate, for here is a 'lot some one is going to make money on. Partymust sell and only $300 cash Is required to handle the deal. See or call on L. F. Ladd, Emery bldg. "A," Suite 9, East

unicago

LOST AND FOUND. LOST Purse containing $11 and spectacles; $5 reward for return to Mrs George Humphreys, New York ave." Whiting. 9-3

The place where the said liquors are

to be sold -and drunlt is aescnoeu as follows: Ground floor front room of a twostory frame building. Glass front and faces Indiana boulevard, a public high

way. Barrjoom is zzxazxn itm i' is on east side and faces west. Front and side entrances. Two living rooms in rear and eight rooms above and situated on lot 5 in Agnes Roberts" subdivision in the city of Hammond. All of said bar-room can be seen from said highway. 2 S PAUL HORVATH.

For Sale Cheap! 10,000, 000 fe-it good new and second, band LUMBER of all kinds. . Doors. Windows, Plumbinz Qoods, evervthing necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7337 SIT Ava

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11 amount of money required: thi rasa?g33Tf?ft

nt will soon pay your mortB-a srfin. I SWUTl?.

ich we will take payable in three' mMt?S4ViSM irs at 7 per cent interest, payable! hMMpfmArmd

ml-annually. L. F. Ladd. Emery blde.l VrArUr-lt

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LOST Will the person who found solitaire diamond ring in garbage back of house at 416 S. Hohman st. return same to above address? Will pay $20 reward. g-2

LOST Gold locket and chain with two pictures in it, between Monon depot 1 and Indiana ave. Finder please return! to 325 Indiana ave., and receive reward.

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have a most excellent opportunity for a number of people we would prefer bright boys and girls to employ their leisure time in pleasant employment whereby they can earn for themselves, with very little trouble, from five to twenty dollars a week. For particulars address by letter only, THE CIRCULATION DEPT. TIMES NEWSPAPERS

. HAMMOND. IND.

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