Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 106, Hammond, Lake County, 21 October 1910 — Page 7

THE TIMES.

Friday, Oct. 21, 1910.

NOTICE. Will parties who have replies to classified ad a addressed care Lake County Times kindly call promptly for same? NOTICE. The following: letters In answer to Times classified advertising: may be obtained at Thb Times office. They will be sent by mall upon request and upon receipt of stamps: Box 89. Times, 1; A R No. II, Times, I; S B. Times, 1; A W. Times. 4; X X 2, Times, 3; Housekeeper, Times, 1: W R S Times. 1; X X. Times, 8; O G, Times, 1; No. 350, Times, 1; X N, Times, 2; M M, Times, 2; H C D, Times, 5; R, Times, 1; S, Times, 1; GOO, Times, L NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following' advertise ments 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 repeal the identity of anonymous advertisers cannot, in justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as it Is possible, It is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. Thb Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Five heating stoves, one large range, one gas range, one cotfee urn, cashier's desk, lunch counters and stands. Inquire J. T. Smith, agent Evansville Brewing Assn. 100 State St.. Hammond, Ind. 20tf FOR SALE New and second hand furniture at lowest prices; highest cash price paid for new and second hand fur niture. Morton Fur. Co., 528 Morton av, East Hammond, Ind. 21-tf FOR SALE Household goods; one cook stove, one gas range, one round oak heater, also other household goods. Apply 302 Douglas ave.. West Hammond. FOR SALE Large base burner and kitchen stove, or will exchange for oak heater. 754 S. Hohman st., Hammond. FOR SALE Six-room frame house on good business lot at 2208 Washington st. near car barns, Gary; cheap for cash. Call at house. 18-5t FOR SALE Postcards of Japanese customs and scenery, hand colored, from Japan, 15c for 6, postpaid. Philippine views, 5c each, postpaid; fine photograps of scenery. Madonnas, Christ in the temple, 6c each .postpaid. H. Pratt, B D. No. 1. Hammond, Ind. , ;. . . V WANTED Prospective real estate investors to look at my property on the car line, twenty minutes from Broadway. You can make an appointment with me by phone or letter for any day or any time. R. W. Duncan, owner, 612 Adams St., Gary, Ind. Phone 327 20-6 FOR SALE Three choice lots orfl car line, twenty minutes from Broadway. R. W. Duncan, owner, 612 Adams st., Gary, Ind. Phone 327. 20-6 FOR SALE: While In Chicago yesterday our Mr. Ark'in purchased at auction a large stock of new dressers, beds, carpets, rockers, music cabinets, etc., at 25c on the dollar. We must make room for these goods so out goes cook stoves, heaters, beds, dressers and blankets with a rush for the next few days at a tremendous sacrifice. Come, look, buy. Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 643. 20-6 SALE On pianos, trunks, suitcases and bags at Walker's music store, cor. 6th and Washington, Gary, Ind. FOR SALE Five-room cottage with bath and basement; Truman ave.; terms. Call phone 4126 Hammond. 20-3 J'OIl SALE 50 ft. lot on Central ave. near 117th- st. Inquire 441 Fred st.. Whiting, Ind. 19-6 FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock and R. C. Rhode Island Reda; fine lot of cockerels for next year's breeders; cheap. John How, 206 Central ave.. Whiting. 19-6 FOR SALE One good couch, one iron baby bed, one canary bird and cage. 124 Condit St., Hammond, Ind. 19tf FOR SALE One c;uarter sawed satin finished oak buffet; used only six months; price $65; will sell for $40. Call 4414 Magoun ave. or phone 804 East Chicago, Ind. FOR SALE Saloon, doing fine business; good location; party going out of business. Address R K, Times, Hammond, or Nassau & Thompson. East Chicago, Ind. 14-9 FOR SALE Saloon In connection with large hotel; In a good location; doing good business; reason for selling: poor health; cheap If sold at once. Address MAT, Times, Hammond, Ind. lltf FOR SALE Real estate sales are regular things when you advertise in The Times. TOR SALE Brick flat; two-story; all modern; on So. Calumet ave.; easy payments. Inquire 639 State Line St., Hammond, Ind. 11-10 FOR SALE Old papers. 5 cents a bundle. Useful for shelving and a dozen ethsr things. Call at Times, Hammond, 2nd. FOR SALE What have you to sell? Here Is the place to selLlt through the columns of the Times. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Is "quest adverttInK allowing you to pursue your auest Is BUSINESS-LIKE WAY. WHY ARE READER! TOU NOT A TIMES

FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girls to learn machine knittins; good work, good hours, good pay, sanitary conditions. Apply Hammond Knitting: Co., next to Stewart Machinery Co., Hammond, Ind. 10-3

WANTED Cash girls. Apply to Mr. Grten, Lion store, Hammond, Ind. WANTED Washwoman, 370 East State St., Hammond, Ind. 19-2 WANTED Good girl for general house work; no washing; good wages. Ap ply phone 4193 Hammond, Ind. 18tf WANTED Girl for general housework. Call 544 Morton court, Hammond, Ind. THE WHITE STORE, HAMMOND, IND., require sthe services of several bright young women to act as cashiers on their new rapid cash system; experience immaterial. Apply in person. J. J. Co hen, manager. 17tf WANTED Good girl for housework 1147 S. , Hohman st., Hammond, Ind. WANTED Girl for general housework; no washing. Apply Mrs. Geo. W, Lewis, Calumet bldg., East Chicago, Ind. 15-6 WANTED Girl for general housework; no cooking. Phone 1924 Hammond. WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply D. J. Moran, 1117 S. Hohman st., Hammond. 8tf FEMALE HELP Try a want ad if you are not satisfied. Try it in The Times and you will be satisfied. WANTED Experienced girl wr housework; no washing. 928 S. Hohman St., Hammond. 6tf WANTED Competent girl tot general housework. Apply 51 Ruth St.. Ham mond. MALE HELP. WANTED One or two good agents In the Calumet district to take orders for one of the best Billing articles on the. market; sold on installments; to show it is all that is necessary; it sell Itself; good commission. Address 24 Times, Hammond, Ind. 21-2 WANTED Agents for butter machine that will make with one pound of butter and one pint of milk, two pound of butter. American Sales Co., room Lake Co. Bank bldg., cor. of Hohman and State st., Hammond, Ind. 21 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sells salable property. READILY aad makes all GOOD property "saleable." WANTED Six young men with store experience. Apply E. C. Mlnas Co., Hammond, Ind. 20-2 WANTED Ambitious young men to become traveling salesmen; experience unnecessary; write for particulars. Bradstreet System, Rochester, N. Y. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Is so INEXPENSIVE that yon can entrust to It even very small selling-tasks! WANTED Ambitions young men to become traveling salesmen. Write for particulars. Bradstreet System, Dept. 25, Rochester, N. Y. 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING markets marketable things and makes all vnluable things "marketable." BOY WANTED. Wanted a bright intelligent boy for office work; must be bright and active. Apply at 203 Reynolds' building, Gary, Ind. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING contains most of the news of work to be had. THE WHITE STORE, HAMMOND, IND., requires the services of several bright, clean-cut young men and women with some selling experience, in shoe dept., also laces, ribbons, linens, corsets, etc. Apply at once. J. J. Cohen, manager. 17-tf THE MAN WHO WANTS A JOB around here reads this paper first for he knows that it has 60,000 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. 89U, Rochester, N. Y. 22 WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Three unfurnish ed rooms. Address 120, Times, Ham mond, Ind. 20-3 WANTED TO RENT In Hammond Ind., 5 or 6-room flat; no children, Address 3307 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. Ind. Phone 1093. 21-3 WANTED By Nov. 1, unfurnished rooms with modern conveniences; near Sibley st. car line; by young couple. Address 419 Indiana ave., Hammond, Ind. 21-3 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY Second hand stove, cheap. Phone 622 Hammond. 21-2 WANTED if you want to buy or sell property see W. J. Small, 542 Fayette st., Hammond, Ind. 20-3 BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD AND RQOM AT 235 INDIANA ave., Hammond, Ind. Phone 4042. 20-3 PERSONAL. PERSONA- Will the lady who wants a good maid insert her want In these columns and see bow quickly It brings results t

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FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for ligrht housekeeping:. 401 Fischrupp ave., w fining, ina. FOR RENT Two large furnished rooms; each suitable for two gentle men; all modern conveniences; handy Standard Steel and Conkey. Phone 4213 Hammond, Ind. 20-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 244 Michigan ave.; phone 2363 Hammond. 20-2 FOR RENT Two office rooms. Apply 141 Logan st., Hammond, Ind. 20-4 FOR RENT Eight room flat; modern conveniences; hea. furnished. Apply 9 Summer st., Hammond, Ind. 20tf FOR RENT-r-Rooms with board. 464 150th st., near Pine st., Hammond, Ind. 20-2 FOR RENT Large front room; suit able for two gentlemen; good board at same place. 522-119th st. Whiting. FOR RENT New store room; steam heated; want meat market and gro cery; best location In city. Apply Arnold Keldenich, cor. Calumet ave. and Carroll st. FOR RENT Three pleasant furnished rooms with private bath for light housekeeping; two single furnished bed rooms with modern conveniences. Ad dress 697 Oakley ave., Hammond, Ind FOR RENT Two suites of two rooms for light housekeeping; rent reasonable. Phone 2363 or call 244 Michigan ave., Hammond, Ind. 18-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; suitable for two gentlemen. Apply 88 Clinton St., Hammond, Ind. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences; one block from courthouse. 652 S. Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. 17-6 FOR RENT Six-room flat with and bath. 769 Walter St., Hammond. Ind. 17tf FOR RENT Light furnished steam heated room; telephone, bath, good transportation. 374 Indiana ave., Hammond, Ind. 17tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING finds the people Interested In your offer or your want ad by "automatic selection." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING rents rentable property quickly and makes all good property "rentable." FOR RENT OR SALE Seven-room brick house with 3 acres land, near Gary; rent $S. Address John Becker, 8925 Escanaba ave., So. Chicago, 111. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING finds tenants every day for some peopleoften for many people. FOR RENT Flat hunters and fiat renters find their wants satisfied through the advertisements they run in these columns. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING gives to your offer or yonr want HIGHLY SPE CIALIZED PUBLICITY. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Steel belt buckle. Finder please return to R, J. Kuger, 196 Truman St., Hammond, Ind. FOUND A chance to invest your sav ings in lots that will double in value In the next two years. R. W. Duncan, owner, 612 Adams St., Gary, Ind. Phone 327. 20-6 LOST Large black and white cat; white face and black spot near her mouth, white spot at the end of her tail. Liberal reward will be given for return or Information. 4891 Dotyj st., Hammond, Ind. 20-3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING fiada "findablen thlnsrs amd makes all lost articles "nndable." LOST Be quick on the trail of a lost article and the chances of recovering it are greatly Increased. Lost and Found ads appear In every edition of The Times from 12 to 6 p. m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Is "clnlflcl In order that tou eaa And the ad that Interests you In a moment. LOST Confidence In any other medium thau The Times to get the business. Address Forlorn, Nowhere. "."" FOUND Tiie best advertising medium In the northern part of the state The Times. MISCELLANEOUS Loans Negotiated $10 Upward Quick Service Low RatesEasy Payments Confidential, Courteous Attention, Square Deal. Hammond Loan & Guarantee Company. (New No.) 569 S. Hohman st. 2nd Floor Over Model Clothiers. Call, Write or Phone 257 Hammond.

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SPECIAL SALE On pianos. trunks, suitcases and bags at Walker's music house, Cor. Sixth ve. and Washington st., Gary. IndFOR THE BEST QUALITY OTSTER3 served In 11 styles, go to Con Moor's restaurant on Douglas ave. between Plummer ave. and State at. 24-a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING glvea to a moM of knmai affair aad interest wholly new trends, new phase, every day. HONESTLY. YOU WOULD BE A.MAZED at the bargains that are to he snap ped up by a perusal of the ada In these columns. MALE HELP 60,000 people read The Times newspapers every day. That's why it is a better advertising medium than any or all other daily papers In tne region put iWKeiUr. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING AROUND the house that you don't want, some body else might. Advertise It and it might bring you money. Every little helps. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING has few tanks that are EASIER than finding good place for a good servant. SITUATION WANTED. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING finds the" people who could read YOUR AD WITH PROFIT. WANTED You to know that If there is a girl who wants work of any kind she reads The Times. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING places your offer before most of the people li this city to whom It would have any real Interest. BANKRUPT SALE. The N. Cooperman stock of groceries and canned goods will be sold at auc tion to the highest and best bidder at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Oct. 20, 1910, at 4713 Forsyth ave.. East Chi cago, Ind. By order of Harry C. Sheri dan, referee. FRANK L. EVANS. Trustee, 226 Calumet bldg.. East Chicago, Ind. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING will "make" your business enterprise Is one that ought to be "made." -If It I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING makes your quest a BUSINESS MATTER. LEGAL NOTICES. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that I am a male in habitant and resident of said city and township and above the age of twentyone (21) years; am a person of good moral character, the actual owner and proprietor of said business, and am not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, iiu uiai j. nave Deen continuously a resident of said township for more than ninety (90) days last past, and that I will apply to the Board of Com mlssloners of Lake County Indiana at their regular 'November term, 1910, 'for a license to sell intoxicating liauors in less quantities than a quart at a timethe kind of linuors to h K,cr splritous, vinous, malt and other intoxicatin gliquors. I will also ask the privlleKe of earrviner on a. hnsln nf sort drinks and serving lunches, in connection with said business; the premises upon which I desire a license to sell such intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and to permit the same to be drunk is de scribed as, follows: uruunu noor ironi room or a one

story frame building, living rooms in approval of said court for not less than back of the Gary ball team and would j per tub; tomatoes. 2040c per box; turrear. Bar is on west side of room, the full appraised value thereof, and follow it to the ends of the earth. In-1 nins. now. r,0o nr tank

uunuins iaces morion avenue, a pubic nignway, in tne city of Hammond; situated on lot 14, block 2, Morris' ad dition. Building has rrlass front and all of said room can be seen from said highway; rooms is 23x42 feet. 7 MAX LOVENGAR. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, and to the citizens of the sixth ward of the said city, that I am a male inhabitant and resident of said City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and above the age of twenty-one years, and that I am a man of moral character and I have been continuously a resident of said city and township for more than nine ty (90) days last past, and that I will apply to the Board of County Commis sioners of said Lake County, State of Indiana, at their November term, 1910, for a license to sell intoxicating, splritous. vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell intoxicating, splritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk is described as follows: The front room on the ground floor of the two-story frame building, of which said room is 23x38 feet, and faces on Morton avenue at the corner of Morton and Howard avenues, two public streets and public highways in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana. Said building is situated and located on lot 29, block 6, Morris" addition to the City of Ham mond, North Township, Lake County Indiana. There are two living rooms In the rear of said bar room and ten living rooms on the second floor. Bar Is on the west side of said room. There is one front and one rear entrance Building has glass front so that all of the Inside of said room where said in toxlcatlng, spiritous, 'Vinous and malt liquors are to be sold can be seen from said Morton avenue. NIK PAPPAS. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1910 ALYSS HASBAYNE VS. JOSEPH HASBAYNE. CAUSE NO. 6S73. AC TION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by McAIeer Bros., attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing tha the defendant, Joseph Hasbayne, is no a resident of the tate of Indiana. Said defendants is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same, will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 22nd day of December, A. D.

1910, the same being the 8th day of the

next term of na Cmirt to h hccnn and held In the Federal building at Hammond, in said Conntv and Stat, on the second Monday of November, A. D. 1910, said action will be heard and determined 1 nhls absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said I j Court, at Hammond, this 20th day of October, A. D. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S, C. By Mae Hanson, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned commissioners by virtue of an order of the Lake Superior Court. made and entered in a cause therein pending, entitled Florence McFadden Vs. Marv Nason t ai. an nnmw.! 6632 on the docket thereof, will at the Jaw offlces ot McMahon & Conroy, suite 406 Hammond buildine in th ntv f Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, on the 29th 6ay of October, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private vendue, and at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, in Lake County, In the State of Indiana, to-wit: The Easterly fifty (50) feet by ninety (90) feet of the one hundred (100) feet by" ninety (90) feet, composed of lot eleven (11), block two (2), as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of Sohl's addition, and of lot fourteen (14), block two (2), as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of Dyer's addition, all in the City of Hammond. Also the Easterly one-half (Ms) of the Westerly fifty (50) feet by ninety (90) feet of the bne hundred (100) feet by ninety (90) feet, oo.mposed of lot eleven, (11), block two (2). as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of Solil's addition, and of lot fourteen (14), in block two (2). as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of Dyer's addition, all In the said City of Hammond, together with the improvements thereon and appurtenances to the same belonging. TERMS OF SALE: All cash in hand, or one-third cash, one-third in twelve monts, one-third in eighteen months from date of sale, with notes for de ferred payments drawing six per cent interest from date and secured by mortgage on the real estate above described. WILLIAM W. M'MAHON, JOHN M. STINSON, Commissioners. McMahon & Conroy, Atty's for Plaintiff. Dated October 20th, 1910. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATRIX. The undersigned, Louisa Mulhall, administratrix of the estate of Wm. H. Mulhall, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Lake Superior Court she will, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the 12th day of NovenTber, 1910, at the law offices of McMahon & Conroy, suite 406 Hammond Duildir-S- Hammond, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at Prlvate vendue all the interest of said decedent, Including the widow s Interest therein, in and to the following described real estate situated in Lake County. Mate of Indiana, towit: Lots sixteen and seventeen (16 and 17), block two (2), as mar!Te!I and laid down on the recorded plat of Riverside addition to the City of Hammond, together with the Improvements thereon, and the appurtenances thereto belonging. Said pale will be made subject to the upon tne tonwing terms and condL1 Hons: All cash in hand, or one-third of f the purchase money in hand, onethird in nine months and one-third in ighteen months from date of sale, de ferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent interest from date per annum, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, such deferred pay ments to be secured by mortgage on he real estate above described. LOUISA MULHALL, Administratrix of the Estate of Wm. H. Mulhall, Deceased. McMahon & Conroy, Att'ys for Plaintiff. Dated October 20th, 1910. KERN TALKS IN HAMMOND LAST NIGHT (Continued from Page One.) spoke with some difficulty until he warmed up to his subject and punctu ated his remarks with "Great God" ex clamations. Mr. Kern presented himself to his audience as the unanimous choice of the democratic party, and that as such he had taken up the burden of cam paigning. Having been practically forced Into the fight, as he said he was, he pro posed in effect to show by Beveridge's own words and actions that the latter is now demanding democratic legisla tion after he had been a standpatter for ten years. Mr. Kern did not go into the Payne Aldrich tariff to discuss it from a stu dent's standpoint. He took It for granted that the Dingley tariiT was bad and that the Payne-Aldrlch tariff is worse. Beveridge's opposition to the latter, he said, was due to the scare that the 'rumblings of wrath back home gave him." It was not so much Mr. Kern's aim to show that the present tariff is wrong as to show that Beveridge's change of heart in the matter should be looked upon with suspicion. Corbett of Gary Speak. Mr. Kern blamed the present high cost of living onto the republican prin. ciple of tariff for protection, and said that he and the democrats were satisfied with a tariff for revenue only. On Mr. Beveridge's labor record. Mr. Kern said that thus far the republican candidate had rendered no signal serv ice, and that despite his boasted strength in the United States the Bev eridge child labor law had not been permitted to see the light. Mr. Kern declared himself to be in lavor of an Income tax. A large part of the audience left after Mr. Kern had finished, but two short

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talks followed, one by Thomas Honan of Seymour, Jackson county, who is the candidate for attorne-general, and the other by Hugh Corbett of Gary, the democratic candidate for state senator. Both spoke in a general way of the issues, Mr. Corbett saying that his prin ciple aim in seeking a seat in the state senate being that he might cast his vote for John W. Kern. Most of the other county candidates were on the stage last evening. Mr. Honan was the guest of Ed Si mon last night. LEAGUE NOW ASSURED FACT (Continued from Page One.) gather data, prepare by-laws and make all the preliminary arrangements for a meeting at which a permanent organization could be formed. The committee was made up of the followlnf: H. C. Rutledge of Indiana Harbor, chairman; William Zimmerman, Whiting; D. D. Claudy, Gary; Manager DuBois, Hammond In the absence of Mr. DuBois R was agreed that if for any reason he I wa sunable to serve, he be empowered I to name a substi" FREEMAN PUBLICITY AGENT. J. J. Freeman was named as publtct-.y agent for the league. Letters were read from Dr. Carson, of South B'jnd, president of the Central League and President Kavanaugh of the Southern League containing some valuable suggestions as to the methods of procedure to be adopted in the organization of a league. Two points that were emphasized were these: Be sure to get substantial bulsness men for president and to fill the other offices of the league, and be sure that the towns included within the scope of the league are easily accessible and the fare be tween points not 'nn high. Herbert Erickson of Gary announced that the business men of Gary stood cidentally he made the announcement! that the Garv ball team had been asL,irofl a aw Knii o,-i, ,ht ,fcar line where cars passed every ten minutes. Mr. Rutledge called attention to the manner in which the business men of the Harbor had backed up their team during the season just closed, and said that Indiana Harbor was also to have a new park next year. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLLESTON. Lot 20, blk 14, Oak Pk. Calumet Land Co; to Ernest M. Koontz. . 400 Lot 25, blk 16. Oak Pk, Harry L. Sultzbaugh to M. Grace Koomtz Lot 3. blk 16, Oak Pk add, Lake & Porter Land & Inv. Co. to Arden Dearbeyne 15 Lot 3, blk 16, Oak Pk, Benjamin Raefel to Arden Dearbeyne Lot 3. blk 2, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 5th add, Kazimier Kaniuszas to Ignot Kaunietis Lot 46, blk 39, 2nd Oak Pk add. Smith Barter Davidson Co. to Julius Lollok Lots 16 and 17, blk 17, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 5th add, Lorenzo P. Godwin to John Lipski CROWN POINT. Lots 1 and 2, blk 24, Railroad add, Jacob A. Wets to Harm! Brewing Co GRIFFITH. Lot 35, blk 8, Theodore Laible to to Frank Trimble NEW CHICAGO. Lots 2 and 3, blk 11. 4th add, Gtistave Lukas to John Gielarowski :oo !50 130 10 300 THERE ARE SIX COPIES OF THE

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Secretary's office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 11,626 tubs; creamery extra, 29c; price to retail dealers, 30V4c; prints, 31c; extra firsts, 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 24c; dairies, extra, 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 23c; ladles. No. 1, 23".; oacklne: stock. 22c. Eggs Receipts, 3,915 cases; mlscel laneous lots, cases included, lSQ21c; cases returned. 18 21c; ordinary firsts. 22c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 24c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 26c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 28c; No. 1 dirties, 15 17c; checks, 12 14c. New potatoes Receipts, 45 cars choice to fancy, 50 65c; fair to good, 3S45c. Sweet potatoes Virginia, per brl $1.85; Jersey, per brl, $2.65. Veal Quotations tor veal In good order were an follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 1010c; 60 to 80 lbs, 10ft 9 11c; 80 to 100 lbs, lift 12c; fancy, 12 13c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 15 c; No. 1 loins, 18c; No. 1 round, 104c; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate, 7c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; spring turkeys, 17c; chickens, fowls. 12Ac; springs, 12c; roosters, 10c; geese, 11c; spring geese. 11c; ducks, 14c; spring ducks, 14c Beans Pea beans, hand picked.

! choice, S2.S03.40; fair to good, $2.20( j 2 25. red kidney. $4.25; brown Swedish, $3.003.50; limas, California, per 100 lbs. $5.50. Cranberries Per brl, $5.00 5.50. Green vegetables Beets, $1.00 per 100 bunches; cabbage, new, crate, 7 3c $ 1.00; carrots, $1 per 100 bunches; cucumbers, 60o doz; cauliflower, 75c $1.50 per box; celery, 5060o per doz; green onions, Sc per bunch; horseradish ,75c per dozen stalks; lettuce, he;d, per tub, 3050c; leaf, 810c case; mushrooms, 35Sj50c per doz; onions, 75o $l.d0 per sack; parsley, 10c per bunch: radishes. 75cSS1.00 ler 100: ! ptrlne- bean 50c nor hox: sninarh 50a CASH GRAIN MARKET. I 94lli954c; No. 3 red, 92i&"91c; No. 2 hard, 94974c; No. 3 hard, 9295c. 1 Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern ll.06fl.08; No. 2 northern, $1.041.06; No. 3 spring, 95c(ji1.03. Corn by sample: No. 2, 49449V4cj . No. 2 white, 49 50c; No. 2 yellow, ! 49(f 50c; No. 3, 4849iic; No. 3 l.ti'kltn in Kit 1(1 l. f Mr 51 v!lnw 4 S i frit 9Vzr; No. 4, 484'48c. Time Table C. & 0. Of M. Formerly C. C. fi L. Time Table, take effect Oct. 16, 1910, trains leaving foot of South Hohman St. EAST BOUND No. 4 .....10:13 A. No. 6.. ,,........10:15 P. M. M. WEST BOUND No. 3 No. 5. .6:00 P. .5:53 P. M. M. For Further Information C. W. HEIMBACH Ticket Agent. Phone 452 HAMMOND, IND. HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND

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