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NOTICE. WJU parties who have replies to classified &ds addressed care Lake Count Times kindly call promptly for samet
NOTICE. The following letters In answer te Times classified advertising may be obtained at The Times office. They will be sent by mail upon request and upon receipt of stamps: Box 39, Times. I; A K No. 1J, Times, S; E B. Times, 1; A'W, Times, i ; X X t.
Times, 3; Housekeeper, Times. 1; W R S Times, 1; X X, Times, 3; G G, Times, 1; No. 350, Times, 1; X N. Times, 2; M M, Times, 2; H C D, Times, 5; R. Times, 1; 66, Times, 1; 500, Times, 1-
' 3fAiXE HELP. WANTED Bright young man about 17 years of age to assist window
dresser; good opportunity to learn the
trade. See Mr. Payne, Lion Store, Kaufman Wolf. 6-3
JJOTICE OF iaXaUNlSTKATION.
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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity is not revealed should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the identity of anonymous advertisers cannot, in justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow instructions.
BOAJRB AND ROOM.
GOOD BOARD AND NICELY FUBN-
lshed rooms; one minutes' walk frm
L S. & M. S. depot and Gary Intervrbein and East Chicago cars; terras reason
able. Inquire at 183 Sibley st. corner of
Oakley ave., upstairs, Hammond.
THE MAW WHO "WANTS A JOB
areund here reads this paper first forj GOOD TABLE BOARD, BATH, HOT j
be knows that It has so. 000 readers a day. He stands a. chance of getting a job. A want ad here may get you just the man you want.
WANTED Government employes; write for Hammond fall examination schedule. Franklin Institute, Dept. S9U. Rochester, N.'T. '22 FTMwLE HELP. WANTED Experienced girl for housework; no washing. 928 S. Hohman St., Hammond. 6tf
and cold water; terms reasonable;
convenient to East Chicago cars and I
S. & M. 8. station at Calumet ave., Ham
mond. Telephone 1813, or 814 Indiana I
ave. 28-4
rcwTKl) TO RENT.
FOR RENT What have you to rent?
Here is the place to rent it through
the-columns of The Times.
As far as it is possible. It is advised that all classified ads should either te mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken ever the telephone. - s
FOR SALE, FOR SALE One large size base burner in good condition, one steel cooking range tn good order. Call at Ma -thies & Sheppard, 209 Sibley st., Hammond. ;
WANTED Nurse maid to assist in caring for child 3 years old. Apply 39 Carroll st., Hammond, Ind. Stf WANTED Lady book keeper. Apply Emil Minas, 214-1 State st., Hammond, Ind. fitf
WANTED Woman to take home small washing and ironing. Call 107 Williams St., Hammond. -3
WANTED Chambermaid. Lincoln Hotel, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 5-3
WANTED An experienced girl for
general housework tn family of three
958 S. Hohman st.. Hammond. 4-5
FOR SALE Going to leave town, will sell cheap fine 6-roora house with large porch all around front; large barn, chicken park 90x40; lots of fruit trees and grapes; lot 109x165. Apply to owner new no. 627 Logan St.; phone 4383 Hammond. 6-3
WANTED -Competent girl for general
housework; no washing; $5 per week.
Apply 890 S. Hohman st.. Hammond. 4-3
FOK BAUS acres mile south of Standard Steel Car Works on For-:--th ave.; apple orchard; store basement 20x30; mile from st. car. Phil McLaughlin, Hammond. Ind. Phone 9923.
FOK SALE Saloon at East Chicago, to be sold cheap if sold at once; good reason for telling; good business. Address 11 A T, Times, Hammond. otf
'i'O LEASE Saloon with fixtures; will sell stock. Address H, Times, Hammond. 4-3
FOR SALE Restaurant, saloon and boarding house; good paying business; reason for selling: business elsewhere requires entire time. For particulars inquire Union Cafe and Auto Inn., cor. Hohman and Indiana, Hammond.
WANTED Competent girl for general
housework. Apply SI Ruth St., Ham
mond. 4
WANTED Housekeeper for widower's
home. Call after 5 p. m. 333 Pullman ave.. Burnham, 111. 3-3
WANTED-r-Girl to help at general housework. 96 Highland st. (formerly Charlotte), Hammond, Ind. 1-6
REWARD.
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD FOR re
formation leading to the identifica
tion of the person who uprooted rose
bushes in my yard. Antoa H. Tapper,
Hammond. 5-S
PERSONAL.
PERSONS L Will the lady who wants a good maid Insert her want in these
columns and see how quickly tt brings
results? " NOTICE. NOTICE.
To the Public: Make use of" these
columns and you will benefit thereby,
If you want to reach the public ia any
way this is the way to do It. Puis
licity is what we specialize. The cities
of Hammond. Gary, East Chicago.
Whiting and Indiana Harbor know It
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS. & Hammond. Ind.
WANTED Good girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. T. W. Oberlin, 47 Warren st., Hammond. JOtf
WANTED 16 year old girl to help at housework. 31 Ruth st., Hammond.
WANTED You to know that if there is a girl who wants work of 'any kind she reads The Times.
TR RENT.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms with bath.' 726 S. Hohman St., Hammond. 6tf
FOR. SALE At a bargain, new com
foris .blankets, pillows and rugs:iFOR RENT Furnished room; suitable pnces from 49c up. Hammond Furni- for bfard ,f aeslred. Address ture Co., 67 btate at.. Hammond. Phone , ., T., -
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FOR SALE Team of good work horses,'
cheap; will separate. Union Coal Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. , 4-3
FOR SALE Horse, wagon and harness. Apply Emil Minas, 214-16 State St., Hammond, Ind. 4tf
1'or. SALE '-room house; bath, hot U11J cold water; 7-ft. basement, new, Just being built; will change plans to uit purchaser; lot 22x135;' Ada st., Hammond. Apply E. D. Brandenberg, 106 First Nai'l Bank bldg., Hammond, Ind. 4-3
FOR SALE Ico cream parlor outfit including fountain, chairs and tables; reasonable. Mrs. Wessling, Lansing, 111.
FOR RENT Large 6-roora house with bath; rent $14. Apply 208-154th place. West Hammond, 111. 6-6
FOR RENT Six-room flat; electric light and gas stove; no children. Apply 141 Logan St., Hammond. 6-3
FOR RENT Six room house; modern, at 29 Carroll st. Inquire Phone 175 Hammond. 5-3
FOR RENT Saloon with fixtures, with or without 4 large rooms In rear; will sell stock; account of retiring. Address H-5, Times. Hammond. 5-4
FOR SALE OR RENT Saloon, completely equipped and furniBhed for business; a fine opening. For particulars inquire of J. G. Fischrupp, 400119th St.. Whiting, Ind. 1-6
FOR SALE Five passenger Maxwell auto, or will trade for real estate. 213 W. Plummer ave., Hammond. 1-6
FOR SALE One .female pointer pnp, well broke; a.so three pups. 6 months Id. Owner Henry C. Peters, 431 Wrest Etate St., West Hammond, 111. 30-6
FOR SALE Roll top desk;, good as new; cost $28; will sell for $16 to get It out of the way. Address P D Q, Times,
Hammond. 29tf
FOR SALE What have you to sell? Here is the place to eell It through
the columns of the Times.
FOR SALE Old papers. 5 cents a bun
dle. Useful for shelving and a doseii
other things. Call at Times, Hammond,
Ind.
FOR RENT Two furnished front
rooms; gas and bath, hot and cold water. 14 Ogden St., Hammond. 5-4
LEO AL NOTICE. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1910
GEORGE W. LAWRENCE VS. JOHN
J. HORNING ET AL. CAUSE NO.
3920. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE.
Now comes the plaintiff by McAleer
Bros., attorneys ,and files his complaint
herein, togetner with an affidavit of a
competent person, showing that the de
fendants, John J. Horning and Eliza beth L. Horning, his wife, are not resi
dents 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 said
cause, on the 9th day of December, A. D
1910, the same being the 34d 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 November, A. D.
1910, said action will be heard and de
termined in their absence.
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said
Court, at Hammond, this 26th day of
September, A. D. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP
JOHN A. COLEMAN, DECEASED. NO.
624.
Notice is hereby given that the un
derslgned has been appointed adminis.
tratrix or sam instate, by the Judge
of the Lake Superior Court.
Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent.
GERTRUDE H. COLEMAN. Administratrix. Date Sent. 20, 1910.
BfTBIS MATTER OF THE "ESTATE OF BERTHA j GftTENTHER, I DECEASED,, ' -NO. - - i Notice 1m hereby lven that nderslgned 2ms en appointed jadmintetrater jsM Estate, by the Clerk pt the Lake Superior Court Said 'Estate ,is supposed to be -solvent. , ; , FRED GASTEl Administrator. Dated Au,27, 1910. SHERIFFS SALE. 'State of Indiana, )
Cs: Ctfunty of Lake,) Cause To. 6090.
Lake Superior .Court, SSept. Term, 1910.
IiOtlS M. flEIXTZ " vs.
JOREFH T ANSLER. AND ESTELLA
Fansler, formerly wife of Joseph
Fansler; Mrs. Joseph Fansler,lpresent
wiie .of 'Joseph 'Fancier, -whose -true
-christian name is unknown.
By virtue of an order of sale to me
directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in
hand at the -east door of the Cou-rt
House In Crown Point, Indiana, on
Saturday, the 22nd Day of
October, 1910,
(between the .hours of ten o'clock a. m.
aijd four o'clock p. m., the rents and
profits for .a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lots, nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and
twelve (12), In block four (4), in F. B. Hall's subdivision of . the
jnortb -half of the northwest quar
' "Ver .of "the northeast quarter of ' section twelve (12), township
thirtr-si (36), range ten (10)
: . west of the iBeeond principal meridian, situated in Lake County,
Indiana.
If said r-eiits and profits will not sell
for afeufftctent sum to satisfy said de
cree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the
fee stmple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to
satisfy aid judgment interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be
made without relief Irom valuation or
appraisement laws.
Taken as the property of Joseph Fan
sler et al. at- the suit of Louis M.
Ileintfc. ...
THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Ibach & Cravens, Atfy for Plaintiff.
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$ FQ THE WINTER $ The chill wavea axe itere, snow will soon 1ae Hying, better make ready now and put la the winter supplies hUe market is choice.., WILL LOAH YOU THE MONEY TO DO SO. You giye us for your good laitn to repay security such as Household goods. Pianos, Horses and Wagons. You jkeep the ABCurity in jrour possession iat 11 times.
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Payments Made to Sail! REMEMBER!
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We give you from one month to one year to repay same In email weekly or monthly payments and a large rebate for prepayment. We Oo not try to deceive vyou 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 coBts, also the
. payments without addition or substractlon. WE OFFER QUICK,' QUIET AND POLITE SERVICE Loans made .anywhere In Lake County. Loans taken up from other Companies and put on Cheaper Payments and Less Cost. CALUMET LOAN COMPANY Largest and Most Reliable in Calumet District. Room 212, Hammond Bldg, Hammond, Indiana. Open Every Evenings. Phone, Write or Call. Phone 323.
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27c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 23c; ladles. No. 1, 23-: nacklng stock. 22c. Eggs Receipts, 5 101 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 1821c; cases returned, 18 21c; ordinary firsts, 21c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh. 23c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent
and a song on his lips that Archie accepted the commission. 1 Em Route in-y. Mr. Proudfoot, little suspecting what was in Archie's mind, went home to Chicago after instructing his man to let him know when he reached the steel city. In the natural course of events,
fresh, 25c; extras, specially packed for , If all went well, this should not have city trade and must be 80 per cent been later than 9 o'clock Saturday evenfresh, 27c; So. 1 dirties, 1517c; checks, Ung, allowing due stoppage for supper, 1814c. i and several drinks. New potatoes Receipts, 100 cars; TCine o'clock arrived and no message choice -to fancy, 065c; fair to good, 50 from Archie. Sunday morning found a 55c. I smilar state of. affairs. Sunday night
FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. No. 378 N. Hohman st. ; phone 384 Hammond. 5-2
FOR RENT One large room furnished for light housekeeping. Apply 204 Plummer ave, Hammond. Phone 2634.
FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 419 Truman ave., Vi block from st. car, Hammond. 4-3
FOR RENT Two 6-room cottages. For particulars Inquire Of C. S. Hart, pres., Gary hotel, or Hugh IVBarr, sec, Brennan bldg..' 6th and Broadway, Gary Home Ruilding Co. 4tf
FOR RENT One 4-room and one 6 room flat; modern. Apply J. G. Flsch
rupp, 400-119t list.. Whiting. Ind. 3-6
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms.
' 54 "Warren St., Hammond. ltf
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
DONALD P. LESLIE, DECEASED.
NO. 618.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
tratrix of said Estatf, by the Judge of
the Lake Superior Court.
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.
. ELIZABETH LESLIE, J Administratrix. Dated Sept. 12, 1910.
FOR SALE Good 8-room house; cellar, city water, barn, poultry and wood house, corn crib, fruit, H acre, 11,600. E. Mltrner, Valparaiso, Ind. 28-10 FOR SALE Modern C-room two-flat brick bldg; centrally located; 50 ft. lot; chicken park. Address C 108. Times, Hammond. 20tf
TST AND FOUND. LOST OR STOLEN Bay horse, weight about 9050 lbs; star forehead, shoes off in front and on behind, sore left hind foot from rope burn, with halter on. Return to Fred Granger's barn, Hammond, Ind. $5 reward. 6-2
LOST Confidence in any other medium thau The Times to get the business. Address Forlorn, Nowhere,
FOUND The best advertising medium in the northern part of the state The Times.
FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children. Inquire 231 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 24tf
4J1SCELLANEOTJS. Carpenter, Contracting and building; job work a specialty; all work guaranteed. J. A. Scott, 440 Ash st. Ilammond, Ind. Phone 4143. ARE TOU INTERESTED IN A LITTLE home study evenings? If bo drop card to R H V, Box D, Gary. . 4-3
-BATTLING FOR THE RIGHT" The Life and Story of Theodore Roosevelt; authentic; up to date; great money maker; liberal terms; outfit free. Universal house. 354 Wabash ave.. Chicago. 3-4
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
OTTO CASSODAY, DECEASED. NO.
619.
Notice is herebv given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of said Estate, by the Judge of
the Lake Superior Court.
Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.
SCOTT CASSODAY
Administrator,
Daid Sept. 12, 1910.
HONESTLY, YOU WOULD BE AMAZED at the bargains that are to be snapped up by a perusal of the ads in these columns.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION,
IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE OF
JOHN EMIL LAAKSO, DECEASED.
NO. 617. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge Of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN W. MORTHLAND, Administrator. Dated Sept. 12, 1910. .... . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRED W. BERRY, DECEASED. NO. 615. . , 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. JOHN-W. MORTHLAND, Administrator. Dated Sept. 1, 1910. . ,
BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE 50 acres adjoining city 2,500 population; good house, ehicken parks and barns; exchange for Hammond property. Apply E. D. Brandenberg, 106 First Nafl Bank bldg.. Hammond. 4-3
ADVERTISE AJfk AG IX XH THJB TIME.
ADTEBTUt
IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING AROUND the house that you don't want, somebody else might. Advertise . it and it might bring you money. Every little help.
FOR THE BEST QUALITY OYSTERS served in all styles, go to Con Moor's restaurant on Douglas ave. between Plummer ave. and State st. 24?2
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS MULDOON. DECEASED. NO. 620. " Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of said Estate, by the Judge ofnhe Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to b- solvent MARIA MULDOON. Executor. Dated Sept. 12. 1010. f
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Indiana. )
(ss:
County of Lake.) Cause No. 5950.
Lake Superior Court, Sept. Term, 1910. LAVENE BROTHERS, A PARTNER-
ship composed of Thomas Lavene and John Lavene, vs. ! ELIZABETH REAGAN. , i By virtue of an order of sale to me
directed from the Clerk of the Lake
Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, at the east door of the Court
House in Crowir Point,- Indiana, on Saturday, "l&e 22nd Day of
October, 1910,
between the honrs of ten o'clock' a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and
profits for period not exceeding seven
years, of the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lot 27. Stafford & Trankle's 2nd addi
tion to : the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell
for a sufficient sum te satisfy said decree, interest and i costs, I will at the
same time and" place offer for sale the
fee simple in and to said real estate, or, so much thereof, as may be sufficient
to satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be
made without 'relief from valuation or
appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Elizabeth Reagan at the suit of Lavene Brothers. , THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana, McAleer Bros., Atfy for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana, ) (ss: - County of' Lake,) Cause No. 6386. Lake Superior Court, Sept. Term, 1910. LAVENE BROTHERS, A PARTNERship composed of Thomas Lavene and John Lavene, vs.
HERMAN E. FALBERG AND MRS. Herman E. Falberg, whose true christian name is unknown; Hugh B. Smith and Mrs. Hugh B. Smith, whose true christian name is unknown. -By virtue, of. an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point. Indiana, on
Saturday, the 22nd Day of October, 1910, between the hours of ten o'clpck a., mand four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described ireal estate, to-wit: Lot 1 in block 3, Towle & Avery's addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana; lots 29 aid 30, in block 1, C. Hohman's N. Side addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Herman E. Falberg et a I. ar the suit of Lavene Brothers, etc. THOMAS GRANT, Stieriff. Lake County, Indiana. , McAleer Bros., Atfy for Plaint iff.
arrived and still no message from the custodian of the steam roller. In the mean time a tracer was dispatcher to learn whether the roller had met with an accident. The tracer reported that the roadway in front tt
every saloon between East Chicago and Gary was well rolled, to the ladies entrance, and at midnight he caught sight of the roller itself heaving Into port In a back yard in the neighborhood known to fame as "the patch." After the machine was safely "put vp," the tracer too a look. Oh You Ladies Veil! On the whistle was a lady's veil. This, coupled with the condition of
jper
2.0; Jersey, per brl, $2.65.
Veal Quotations tor veal in good order were as follows:. 5D to 60 lbs weight, 10810e; 60 to 80 lbs, 109 11c; 80 to 100 lbs, ll12c; fancy. 12i 13c. . . Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 17e; No. 1 loins, 19c; No. 1 round, 11c; No. 1 chuck. 8c; -' 1 plate, 7c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, ISc; spring turkeys, 18c; chickens,, fowls,
13 c; springs, 13c; roosters, 10c; geese.
11; spring geese, 11c; ducks, I3c; spring ducks, 13c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.452.50; fair to good, $2.35 2.40; red kidney, $3.103.25; brown
' Swe?i"$3;2-5":K"ma8' Caliornia. length of time it took Archie to make
1 r. . Z l . the triP nd other-evidence, furnished Cranberries Per brl, $5.506 5.75. I.u ' . , ., , . . . . .v.. -rT .'tn grounds for the charge that Archie Green vegetables Beets. 11.00 . . , . ... , . x. r , . " , had been Joy riding on the eteam roller. per 100 bunches; cabbage, new, crate. 1 , , , . , , , ... m- r-m, ... . This is not the Orst strange thing 7ocft$1.00 carrots, $1 per 100 bunches; , , , . . . 7. cucumbers. 60c per do; cauliflower th1 as happened to Mr. Proudfoofs $1.50 per box; celery. S060c per dos; fam 'Ollera, Not ong ago one of green onions. 8c per bunch; horse- was discover radish .75c per dosen stalks; lettuce, i T " Z head, per box. 50c; leaf. 710c per case; had been steadl employed rolling sevmushrooms. 15 25c pOr doz; onions, 85c eral tousand square yards of paving in
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why he went. Some say that he may have been soared by the blind pig mandamus directed against him and that he got out of the state in order to delay it. But this theory Is not generally believed. It Is also said that the mayor, weared by the importunings of the hundreds to whom he promised . of flees and could not make good and beset by the tempestous waves caused by the Gottlieb-Levl uprising, .got out of town to avoid the storm. It is a cinch tha't Mayor Knotts is weary of having the whole democratic campaign in the Tenth district dumped on his shoulders. Nevertheless, .where 7 he went and i why he went Is 'the talk' of "the town. He may come back today, may be back now and ' then again he may not be
lack until Monday.
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parsley,
bunch: radishes. 75cffS1.00 1pr inn
string beans, 75c per boKTpinch. 50c MAYOR'S TRIP
per, tub; tomatoes,.50 40c per box; turnips, new, 75e per sack. . - , .
. Study Gary Methods. Property Agent Robert Jamison of 'the Corey Land company, Corey, Ala., -was be gupst yesterday afternoon of jProperty Agent H. S. Norton of the Gary Land company. Mr. Jamison has charge of the United States Steel corporation's properties in Corey, the new steel town it founded on the Gary plan. Mr. Jamison was detailed to come to
Gary to study Captain Norton's methods. Not long ago the steel company's iproperty agent at Lorain came to Gary for the same purpose. At Corey the Tennessee Iron A Steel company, a subsidiary of the steel corporation, . is building a new steel plant 'and a city.
CHICHESTER S PILLS yy-. THE DIAMOND BRA"1. i A
HAMMOND MAN HAS JOY RIDE Continued from Page One.)
Chicago, delegated Archie to take the contraption to Gary, Saturday afternoon, it was with sunshine in his heart
EXCITES SOME SPECULATION
(Continued from .Page One.)
the United States Steel Corporation. In other places it is said that he went to Indianapolis to plead with the stae committee to loosen up and send more campaign funds to Gary. Then again looms up the question
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Special Sale of Lumber To make room for wew eteck I mm eOtnK my largre stork of acrr Bad used Lumber, Doors. Windows, I.atbe, BkfenKiea and Ready Reollig at tarKBla ytrteea. Sow Is tbe time to bay. Send I your estimates or come aad see ass and save -. J. G. RUEL. 738Tston5ciiriAT'
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Orsts, 25c; seconds, 24c; dairies, extra, I
This is possible with the Ruud Automatic Gas r t Water Heater
We will demonstrate the Heaters at our Hammond Office Friday and Saturday of this week
The Ruud Company's representative will be here on Friday and Saturday and explain the workings of these Heaters.
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