Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1910 — Page 7

Saturday, August 27, 1910.

THE TIME3.

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FOR SALE. FOR SALE 40 acre form; 6 acres In timber, good bldgs, all kinds fruits, abundance water, $30 per acre; 3V4 miles from a co. seat. Also 36 acre tarm within 2 miles of Hammond city limits; good bldgs and water; $200 per acre. Bargains in all parts of Hammond on improved and unimproved property. F. I Wyman, 142 Sibley St., Hammond, Ind.

are hereby

clal, life;

Agricultural and Horticultural it is entertaining for- the home

FOR SALE Cash register; in first clafs order; almost new; price eheap. Address J J, Times. 27

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As far as U la posi:le. It is advised that all classified sds shou'.d either be

i mailed or sent to tb office.

Thi Times will aot be responsible for errors In ads taken ever the telephone.

FOR SALE Beat $65 drophead Singer sewing machine made; in perfect order; cheap. 211B W. State st.

FOR SALE 60 ft. lot, house, Condit St.; also house, lot, Claude st. Phone 6083., Call 102 Williams et. 27-2

FOR SALE Household goods; must be sold before 1st of Sept. Address 420 Michigan ave. 27-3

FOR SALE OR TRADE One cook stove for chickens. Inquire of 32 Sibley st. 27-2

Al A-fxE HELP.

FOR SALE 50x120 ft. lot on Warren st. Apply to Chas.'Gruen, 111 Douglas st. or Lion store hdw. dept. 26-3

machinist tor Graver Tank Ind. 27-2

WANTED First class lathe work. Apply Works, East Chicago,

wTED - Agents for mechanical draft apparatus; burns eheap fuel, increases boiler capacity; large commission; guaranteed territory. Wing 303 Dearborn, Chicago.

MEN WANTED, age 18 to 35, for firemen $100 monthly, and brakemen $80. on railroads In Hammond vicinity. Extriitir unnpf essary: no strike. Pro

motion to engineers, conductors. Ral" road employing headquarters over 500 men sent to positions monthly. State

aerirl damn. Railway Association,

Dept. 35, 227 Monroe st.. Brooklyn, N.Y.

WANTED Reliable man as an Insurance agent, to collect premiums and

solicit. We train men in the insurance

business and promote them to positions

of trust and at a good salary, o. Hi-rvev. Sunt. Public Savings Insurance

Co., 309 Hammond bldg., Hammond, Ind. i

FOR SALE Two beagle hounds; cheap

if taken at once. Address 1136 Jack

son st. or phone 4032. ' 26-3

Indiana: You. and each of you,

notified that on the 25th day of Au- circle and instructive and beneficial to gust. A. D. 1910, Paul Mysllwy was the homeseeker. It tells the unvarnishduly adjudged a bankrupt, and the ed truth about Florida opportunities, first meeting of his creditors will be recreations and pastimes; and especialheld at the Federal building In Ham- ly covers the many Florida land and mond. Indiana, at ten o'clock a. m., colonization projeets (and schemes) ' Friday, September 23rd, 1910, at which now before the public. It may be the time the creditors may attend, prove means of you making a great deal of their claims, examine the bankrupt, money; it may save you more. Sub-, appoint a trustee and transact such scriptlon price $1.00 for one year; 50c j other business as may properly come for six months; sample copies ten( before such meeting. cents. Address The Florida Record,

To secure consideration all claims 703 Realty Bldg., Jacksonville. Fla.

must be properly endorsed on the out- P. S. Every new subscriber for one

r side thereof with the name of the year will also receive a complete In-

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bankrupt, name and address of the creditor, amount claimed, and name and

address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, August 26, 1910.

FOR- SALE At a bargain, modern 6room house with large porch, gas, bath, newly painted and papered; lot 100x165; large barn, fine grapes, peaches and cherries; also small fruit, large chicken park 90x40; street now being finished. At home Sunday morning. 527 Logan st.; phone 43$3. 26-2

I'Oil SAJjE Quite a number of new

window shades, cooking utensils and dishes of all kinds; must be sold within a few days. Mrs. Mulhall, 344 Tru

man st., Hammond, Ind. 26-tf

FOR SALE 3ft h. p. motorcycle; In

good running order, at $95. 409 Hoff

man st., Hammond, Ind. 25-6

FOR SALE Pool and billiard hall

cash or payments. Inquire Nassau & Thompson, East Chicago, Ind. 25-6

FOR SALE Cheap, 3-chalr barber

shop; good business; 4 living rooms. 222 Main st., Hobart, Ind. 24-6

WANTED Government employes; write for Hammond examination

schedule. Franklin Institute, Dept. 80-T,

Rochester, N. Y.

24tf

WANTED Messenger boy. Apply Pos

tal Telegraph Co.

24tf

WANTED Agents for the best vacuum cleaner made; no electricity; good commission. Call In the evenings. Williams & Worsdell .Majestic hotel.

. ... . KSTMALE HELP. . WANTED Young girl to assist with housework; must be able to go home nights; good wages to good girl. Apply 125 Carroll St.. Hammond, Ind. 27-2

WANTED Sixteen-year-old lrl to at treneral housework. Apply

. 31 Ruth street.

27-3t

WANTED Woman to clean house, quire 32 Sibley st.

In-

27-2

WANTED Six colored women to assist In cleaning church. Apply at once ot Trtv Ansel's church or to Rev.

: t.- ,v,. To neon 7(10 Tvler st. 26-3

,f aitivi . . . , - - -

WANTED Experienced girl or middle

aged woman for general housewor

51 Ruth st.

run saus aioaern nouse, 8 rooms;

hot water heat; $3,500. 115 Carroll st.

JfOK bALE Two Llewllvn setters:

cheap if taken at once. 1134 Jackson

St., Hammond, Ind.; phone 4032. 23-3

FOR SALE Bargain. 2 lots. 50 ft.

ironi, on waiter st. N. E. corner

Walter and E. Carroll st.; $650 cash if

taken at once; improvements paid for;

commission paid to agents. Write Box

a r. rimes. 22-s

f u sale 18 -ft. motor boat; thor-

. oughly equipped; first class condi

tion; speed about- 15 miles per hour;

must sell at once. Phone 2854 between

tne hours of 5:30 and 7 p. m. 20tf

FOR SALE Strictly modern home,

j wins, uesiues jarge oath ana re

ception hall; 6 closets, fine basement, all concrete; toilet on both floors; heat

and lights; 50 ft. lot; fine poultry house

and park 30x50. Inquire 29 Carroll st.;

pnone iv 8. jtj

. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1910. HAMMOND REALTY COMPANY ET AL VS. JOHN W. BROOKS ET AL CAUSE NO. 6736. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiffs by Crumpacker & Crumpacker, attorneys, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants.

John W. Brooks, Charlotte Louisa Brooks, his wife, each and all the heirs, devisees and legatees of John W. Brooks and Charlotte Louisa Brooks;

J. W. Brooks, . Brooks, wife of J.

W. Brooks, whose christian name is

unknown; each and all the heirs, devisees, and legatees of J. W. Brooks and Brooks, his wife, whose chris

tian name is unknown; John Henry Brooks, Lucretia G. Brooks, his wife;

Louis H. Stafford, Stafford, wife of

Louis H. Stafford, whose christian name

is unknown; H. B. Nirison, whose

christian name is unknown; , Niri

son, wife of H. B. Nirison, whose christian name is unknown; each and all the heirs, devisees, and legatees of H. B. Nirison and Nirison, his wife; Madeline M. Cooper, Cooper, hus

band of Madeline M. Cooper, whose christian name is unknown; each and all the heirs, devisees, and legatees of

Madeline M. Cooper and Cooper.

husband of Madeline M. Cooper, whose

christian name is unknown; John H.

Cotes and Cotes, wife of John H.

Cotes, whose christian name is un

known; each and all the heirs, devisees, and legatees of John H. Cotes and

Cotes, his wife, whose christian name

is unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana.

Said defendants are therefore here

by notified of the pendency of said ac

tion and that the same will stand for

trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and an

swer or demur therein, at the calling

of said cause, on the 24th day of Oc

tober, A. D. 1910, the same being the thirty-seventh day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in

the federal, building at Hammond, in

said County' and State, on the second

Monday of September. A. D. 1910, said

action will be heard and determined in

their absence., .-.

In Witness Whereof, J hereunto set

my hand and affix the Seal of-: said

Court; at. Hammond, this 26th day of

August, A. D. 1910.

ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C.

BY CHARLES W. AMES.

Deputy Clerk.

1,375

dexed county map of Florida, pocket edition.

REAL ESTnTETRlSFEfiS TOLLESTON. Lots 6 and 7, Sommers' add, Alfred Berglund to Stanislaw J.

Kwolek Lot 1, blk 8, C. T. L & I. Co.'s 3d

add, Condit-McGinnlty Realty Co. to Anna M. Hellmuth . . . . , 1 Lot 18, blk 14, C. T. L & I. Co.'s 6th add, Frank N. Gavlt to Charles F. Binkley 450 Lot 11, blk 6, C.- T. L & I. Co.'s 5th add, Julia MJHer to Rudolph Hans 1 Lot 3 4, blk 4, Oak Park add. Lake Co. Realty Co. to Aaron Schacher 1 Lots 16 and 24, blk 54, 2nd Oak Park add, Mathew McBride to

Aaron Schacher HAMMOND. -Lots 15 and 16, Davidson's 8th add, Henry Schrage to James O. Hays

Pt lot 31, blk 4, Towle & Young's

add, George J. der to George M. Reeder 1 Lot 42 and 8 ft off N side lot 41, blk 3, Messenger's add, Elmer D. Brandenburg to Frank A. Scowden 2,200 GLEN PARK. Lots 4 and 5, blk 1. Adolf Koch

to Paul Melchior Lots 5 and 5, blk 1, Paul Melchior to Charles J. Williams 16-36-8 Lot 5, blk 2, sub E SW hi NW 14 and W y2 SE Vi KW M (also known as L 10 and 11), Gary Realty Co. to George Bali Lot 6, blk 2, Gary , Park (sub as above), Gary Realty Co. to Lon-

Money for you at the Right Time

LISTEN! How about some Money, ay from $10.00 to $200.00 for you to use now? Are you taking advantage of the large sales now are you going to start your children to school? Are you going to clean up a large bunch of debts and put them all In one place? A Loan of Money, used at the right time, is a saving you can greatly appreciate for time to come. Now Is the Time, here Is the Place. . . DON'T HESITATE. COME AND SEE US, AS A CALL WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED WHETHER YOU BORROW OR NOT. WE LIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED AND WE BELIEVE IN MAKING FRIENDS. "

We will make you a Loan of $10.00 to $200.00 on your Furniture, Piano, Horse, Store cr Office Fixtures, giving you the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms, from One Month to One Year with the privilege of Pre-Payment, entitling you to a most liberal Rebate. ' ASK US ABOUT THE ADVERTISED RATE OF $50.00 AT $1.20 PER WEEK. WITH A LESS COST AND LOWER PAYM ENT LOANS TAKEN UP FROM OTHER COMPANIES AND MORE, MONEY ALLOWED ON YOUR SECURITY. TRY US AND SEE. Loans made anywhere in the Calumet District.

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THINGS TO REMEMBER: Extension of time in case of sickness, loss of employment, or other unforseen difficulties. Confidential and Courteous treatment accorded to one and all. The Place where you are accorded every Convenience that a Customer demand3. REMEMBER THE NAME AND LOCATION, CALUMET L.OAIN COMPANY Largest and Most Reliable Company in the Calumet District. v

No. 212 Hammond Bldg., Phone 323.

Open every evening. Phone, Write or Call.

Hammond, Indiana Phone 323.

iUEallMri

800'

350

300

REUS OF G01P0SER

Hi WHITING

8-36-8 Lot 8, Lepsa's add N

, Jan

W 3 hi acres NW V4 SW

(Special to Thh Times.) Whiting, Ind., Aug. 27. The remains of Herbert Ingraham, the com-

dru Ciontor 300 poser of vocal and instrumental music,

who died at Lake Saranac, N. Y.. on Wednesday night, arrived in Whiting

Chudzik to Josef Lepsa.i 310 last night over the Lake Shore railroad

on the train reaching Whiting at 8:15 1 p. m. i

The body was accompanied by Mrs. Herbert Ingraham, wife of the deceased, and little daughter, Herbie Amo, aged thirteen months. With Mrs. Ingraham was also her mother, Mrs. Campbell, of Chicago, who- had been In New York with her 'daughter, for the past several months.. . . , The funeral party ,were met at the depot by a large delegation of friends who are deeply grieved by the death of the popular musician, who. had such bright, prospects for the future In store

WITH THQ

Citizens German National

U. S. Government Depositary

iBankd

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red. 99 Vc$1.00; No. 3 red, 9599c; No. 2 hard, 99 c J1.06; No. 3 hard, 98 99 c. Spring wheat, by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.201.22 nom.; No. 2 northern, 1.06(& $1.10; No. 3 springs J1.00 ?1.06. Corn by sample: No. 2. 6l62c; No. 2 white, 62V4162Hc; No. 2 yellow, li62c; No. 3.' 6lii61c; No. 3

white, 61V462c; No. 3 No. 4, 6061e.

Oats by sampler- No. 2, 32 32 c; No. 2 white, 34i43oc;" No. 3. 31?432c; No. 3 white, 3334c: No. 4 white, 33c; standard, 84 34c. -

yellow, 61 c;r for him. , - .j ' ' ' ' t' ; The remains 'were taken .to Hellwig'S ,

OUR MOTTO No Deposit too Uarge for UHo Protect, ' Or too Small for us to Appreciate.

. We Pay You Interest on YoursSaiings Safety Deposit BoxestforRent.

FOR SALE OR TRADE One six-room

cottage at 327 Cedar st; one seven-

room cottage; all modern; at 331 Cedar.

wan in ueaar st. iQtf

25-3

ruK BAbt, saloon; old established

business; cheap rent; good location;

gooa reasons ror selling. Inoulra nt

AMTT,nc,ood reliable girl for gen- ! t' Sor--Clinton and Hohman

, , , Bto nainraona. or Dnone 4844. Rtf i Ln....snrif no .Invalid need flJJ-1 . . uu" . o. on

CJ di nuwBw".

ply. 98 Highland st.

24-4

WANTED Girl for general

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT

COURJ. FOR THE DISTRICT OF

INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY. IN

THE MATTER OF CHARLES M. BROWN. VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT. CAUSE NO. 90. To the creditors of Charles M. Brown,

DanKrupt, of Hammond, Lake Coupty,

Indiana:

xou, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 25th day of August, 1910, Charles M. Brown was duly

aajuugea a bankrupt, and the first

meeting or his creditors will be neld at the Library in the Federal Building, Hammond, Indiana, at ten o'clock a. m. Friday, September 23, 1910, at

wnicn time tne creditors mav attend

W ANTED TO REOT.

nouse-j a.mlu iu tjJNT Six or 7-room

i- nii T?rt 1 1(kth t .1 f la v. ....... - , . . I ...

work! per wwn.-ton -.v -- "- " , jasc uni- prove tneir claims, examine the bank oae-o. AddreKS TV.T T!n ?.! tt . , I . .

Whiting. It j "M L -"icago, 1 rupi, appoint a trustee, and transact

, ; r , 1 25-3

WANTED filrl for neuerai "vum-

work. 502 Conkey ave.

20tf WANTED TO RENT

WANTED 50 cash gi-ls and wrappers at Lion store. Report to Mr. Payne at 8 a. m. on Monday, Aug. 22.

blx or 7-rodm

cottage or flat. Address James McCue,

.c&sv. wnicago, ma. 25-3

such other business as may properly come before such meeting.

ao secure consideration nil pinim.

PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 11,428 tubs; creamery, extra, 29c; price to retail dealers, 31c; prints, 32Vic; extra firsts, firsts, 27c; firsts, 25c; sconds, 24c; ries, extra, 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds. 24c; ladles. No. 1, 23c; packing stock. 22c

Eggs Receipts, 7,670 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 1417c; cases returned, 1316c; ordinary firsts, 18c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 20c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 22c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 25c; No. 1 dirties, 12c; checks. 9e. ' New potatoes Receipts, 28 cars; choice to fancy, 7678c; fair to good, 73 75c.

Veal Quotations for veal In good order were as follows; 60 to 60 10

morgue where they were viewed - by scores" of people. At io "o'clock the1 body was removed -to the; home of his '

parents, Mr., and Mrs. Ham Ingraham.' The scene was indeed a most pathetic one when the remains were taken home. Since receiving the word of his death, Mrs. Ingraham has been almost

In hysterics, ana since returning home from LaPorte, where she was overtaken enroute to New York, when word was received of his serious illness and later of his death, the mother has been j confined to her bed almost all the time. The anxiety caused by waiting has been a great strain upon her and in her weakened condition the meeting of the widow and little grandchild, and later the viewing of the remains of her son, who was "The Ideal of Her Dreams," was too much for her, and it is feared

that Mrs. Ingraham will never be able to be consoled, owing to her latest bereavement.

vR RENT. vrtVL RENT 3 rooms furnished

light housekeeping; $11 per 401 Fischrupp ave.. Whiting.

for

month.

must be properly endorsed on the out! weihts S8 6 to 80 lb"' 849c: er side thereof with the name of the 80 "V' !.ci 1Z bpnkmnt nnma 01,1 . Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, lie; No.

T,OST AND FOUND.

LOST Newspaper route book between State st. and police station on Hohman st. Return Richard Taussig, corner Hohman and State. 25-2

rOR RENT Two nicely furnished . LOST On Broadway, gentleman's rooms with all modern conveniences, watchchain and locket; the locket at 184 State Line st. Only 2 blocks from! contains a picture inside it. A sub-

courthouse. . . 7 T T . . ts re"

it oicsKO Ac JO.. Garv

FOR RENT One large furnished room for light housekeeping. Call at 204 Plummer ave.; phone 2634. 26-2 FOr" RENT Seven room fiat; lights and bath; also two rooms with bath furnished for light housekeeping. Apply 769 Walter st. Mrs. Minninger. 26tf FOR RENT Suite of furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with gas. 235 Indiana ave.; phone 4042. 25-3

turn

bldg..

Fifth ave. and J Broadway. 26-3

LTJOAL NOTICE.

ueimrupi, name ana address of the

creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, August 25, 1910.

FOR RENT Will improve and have ready for occupancy In 60 or 90 days

on my property, 60-62 State st.. store rooms to suit tenants. Communicate within 5 days with Woodhull Ice Cream Co.. 85 State St., Hammond, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Partner, lady or gent for good paying business In Hammond;

salary and half interest will clear first a trustee and transact such other busi

IN THE UNITED. .'STATES DISTRICT

COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT Ol-

INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF JOHN E. WILLIAMS, VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT. CAUSE NO. 89. To the creditors of John E. Williams, bankrupt, of East Chicago, Lake County. State of Indiana: ' You, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1910, John E. Williams was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Federal building, Hammond, Indiana, at ten o'clock a. rn., Friday, September 23, 1910. at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH KONETZKI, DECEASED. NO. 610. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent STANLEY RACZKOWSKI, Administrator. Da'ed Aug. 8, 1910.

year $3,000. Address 863, Times. 23-5

BOOK BINDING Law books, magazines and old books rebound. Chr. E. Rohde. 506 Plummer ave. Phone 3692 or send postal, will call. 19-12

J WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO MY Customers that I am now settled in my new home and am ready to take orders for knitting work. Mrs. Schneider, S14 N. Sheffield ave.; phone 401,3. 26-3

SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Situation by colored chauffeur; 3 years driving experience; 8 weeks in repair shop. 3150 Forest ave., BO. side, Chicago, 111. J. J. Burnett.

hess as may properly come before such meeting.

To secure consideration all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer

side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of the

creditor, amount claimed, and name

and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHEltlDAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, Aug. 26, 1910.

advertise: ix the times.

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT

COURT. FOR THE DISTRICT OF

INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN

THE MATTER OF PAUL MYSLIWY

VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT. CAUSE

NO. 92.

' To the creditors of Paul Mysllwy, of

East Chicago. Lake County, State of

FLORIDA LANDS.

PORTFOLIO

OF FLORIDA

VIEWS FREE. Beautiful album "A Trip Through

Florida," compiled exclusively for our

readers, sent, charges prepaid, to every new subscriber to the FLORIDA

RECORD received between this date and Oct. 1st. The Record is a large,

handsomely illustrated weekly magazine, edited by some of the best specialists in the south. It covers every phase of Florida's Industrial, Finan-

1 loins, 19c; No. 1 round. 11c; No. 1 chuck, 7 c; No. 1 plate, 7c. ?lve poultry Turkeys, per lb. 20c; chickens, folws, 13c; broilers, lGc; roosters, 9c; geese, 8c; spring geese, ZVtC ducks, 14c; spring ducks, 14c. Melons Gems, standard crates, $1.50 2.00; 50c-fff$1.00 per crate; watermel

ons, $oO "012a.00 per car.

WORK PROGRESSING ON FORSYTH AVE.

(Special to Thb Times.) East Chicago. Ind., Aug. 27. Work

is progressing rapidly on the Improvement of Forsythe avenue. The curbi ing was all in as far south as One Hundred and Fiftieth street yesterday, the f forms removed, and teams were at

' work hawling crushed stone for the

Green vegetables Beets, $1.001.23 paying of the roadway. South of One per 100 bunches; csmbage, new, crate. Hundred and Fiftieth street they are

75c$l.lo; carrots, new, $1.00iri.2a putting In the curbing, and have com-

per 100 punches; cucumbers. 2oc pieted it for a considerable distance.

per doz; cauiniower, soc $1.50 per doz; , when this street is in shape there celery, 40 60c per box; green onions, wiU be a prayer of thanksgiving of-

Special Sale of Lumber To make room for nw utork I am Kellinir my larjcr utock of new and

nfM-d l.miilM-r, Doors, Window, I.nthn.

hiuclea and Itendy Hoofing nt ha renin

prices. Now lit thr time to bny. SraU In your estimates or come aud see me

and save money.

J. G. RUEL. '"'"S-'li3"

CHICHESTER S PILLS W s. THE 1MAMONW BRAM. A

I.adlr! Ask j-onr Urusgl.t focyiA lil-chw-tvr's llamond Ki-ttdV Villa In Kf4 tad t-U mcV boxes, seaied with btu Ribboa.

1 aw i tr. iiwj or r

DIAMOND HUA.N1 FILLS, for 83 yea ran o0ro is Best, Safest. Always ReMabia

. SOLD BY DKLGGI5TS HXKYWiiEKi

5?6c per bunch; green peas, $1.00 1.25 per box; horseradish, 75 90c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per box, 40 50c; leaf. 1012c per case; mushrooms, 515c per doz; onions, $1.00 1.50 per sack; parsley, 10 lac per bunch; radishes, $1.00 per 100; string beans, 75c per box; spinach, 50c per tub; tomatoes, 5090c per crate; tur

nips, new, 75iJS5c per sack.

the ifinrtirtt of copies op thr flMES SOLD OS THE STREETS 1I.O.XE EXCEEDS THE ENTIRE CIR. ilTI.ATIOX OF A3TV OTHER PAPE1 Oi THE C.1T-

fered by automobillsts who wish to go

straight through from Chicago instead of going in the round about way afforded by Hammond. For a considerable time these few blacks of unpaved road

way in Forsythe avenue have been the

only broken link In the chain of road

wavs traversable by machines who

wish to go through East Chicago with

out taking the Hammond course on their way east and the improving of this little streetch will cut off about three miles of unnecessary travel.

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BSTRACTEKS -

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES f. Um KOTT. President I-&AJUL HAMMOND, VUe-PreslCent 4, s. BLACK MUN, Secretary A. H. TArPUt, Treasurer EDWARD J. LDEK, Manager

SEE HOW

WE ARE TO

ECT

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND .

HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND

Capital Surplus A. H. TURNER, President

$150,000.00 $135,000.00 W. C. BELMAN,

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