Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1910 — Page 7

Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1910.

THE TIMES.

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i NQTICB. W1U parties who have replies to classified ads 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 39, Times. 1; A R No. 11. Times.

S; K B, Times. 1; A W. Times. 4; X X S,

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, I;

8, Times, 1; 500, Times, 1.

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 reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers cannot. In justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions.

FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girl for general housework. Call 231 Michigan ave., Hammond, Ind. 1-2

FOR "RENT.

FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms In private family; would pre

fer ladies employed; breakfast if desired. 781 S. Hohman st Hammond, ltf

WANTED Girl for general housework; no cooking. Phone 1924 Hammond. . ltf

$2.50 PER DAY PAID ONE LADY IS each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring in tubes; permanent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chicago.

WANTED Competent girl for general housework. (Old no.) 647 Summer St., Hammond, Ind. 1-3

As far as it is possible, it is advlsfed that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. Thb Times will not bo responsible for errors la ads taken over the telephone.

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FOR SALE Kimball piano; oak case; good as new; sell half price. Call 372S Fir St., Indiana Harbor, Ind.

WANTED Middle aged housekeeper for widower's home, at' once. Apply after 5:30 p. m. at 333 Pullman ave., Burnham, 111. 31-2

WANTED Girl for general housework, 298 Michigan ave., Hammond, Ind.

WANTED Girl as nursemaid. Apply 39 Carroll ft.. Hammond, Ind. 31-2

WANTED Good dining room girl at once. Apply Queen City Restaurant, 678 S. Hohman st., Hammond, Ind. 29-6

FOR SALE Good delivery horse; will sell cheap. 301 Cleveland ave., Whiting, Ind. 1-3

WANTED Girl for general housework

Apply 150th and Forsyth ave.,. East

Chicago, Ind. 29

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

(las moat of the sew of work to had.

FOR SALE Typewriter ribbons, any color for any machine, 3. for $1. Room 102 First Nafl Bank bldg., Hammond, Ind.

FOR SALE Oliver typewriter; in use only a few months; wil lsell cheap if taken at once. Apply 246 Plummer ave., Hammond, Ind. 31-2

FOR SALE Cheap for quick sale, owner leaving city, fine 6-room house; all modern; lot 100x165; large barn and chicken park 90x40; lots of fruit. Inquire of Owner Houser, 527 Logan st. ; phone 4383 Hammond. 31-6

FOR SALE House and corner lot; terms to suit buyer. 529 Chicago ave., Hammond, Ind. 31-12

FOR SALE Live decoys for hunters. Ed Hornacott, 1354 Harrison ave., Robertsdale.

FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Inquire 53 Russell st., Hammond, InJ, , V.29-6

.FOR SALEtI, tenf;ia XewUots loft on Ninth avenue car line; twenty minutes from Broadway. ..The price :Will

be raised 25 per cent on all unsold

lots after Nov. 10th. R. W. Duncan,

owners, 612 Adams street, .Gary, Ind.

Phone 327. 29-3t

FOR SALE Bicycle, 310, to the first caller; cost $27.50 new. Address LPQ,

Times, Hammond, Ind. 25tf

FOR SALE New modern 7-room house

including cement basement and walks, 50 ft. lot, reasonably. Inquire 74 Erie st., Hammond. Ind. 24tf

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING finds

'Hadable" thing and makes all lost

articles flndable ,

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING has few

(asks that are EASIER than finding Kood plaee for a good servant.

FOR SALE Real estate sales are reg

ular things when you advertise in

The Times.

FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a bun

dle. Useful for shelving and a dosen

other things. Call at Times, Hammond,

Ind.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING mar. keta marketable things and makes all

valuable things "marketable."

FEMALE HELP It is quite customary

for girls wanting positions as maids

to come to The Times office and ask for work. If your ad is In The Times

we simply refer them to the last edl tion of the paper.

tv anted chambermam a once.

Carleton hotel, Hammond, Ind. 26-3

FEMALE HELP Try a want ad If

you are not satisued. Try it In The

Times and you will be satisfied.

MALE HELP.

WANTED Ambitious young men to

become traveling salesmen; exneri

ence unnecessary; write for particulars,

Bradstreet System, Rochester, N. Y.

FOR RENT One furnished room for

light housekeeping. Call at 204 Plum

mer ave. Phone 2634 Hammond. 1-

FOR RENT Six room flat; all modern

conveniences. Inquire 231 Michigan

ave,, Hammond, Ind. ltf

apply to the Board of County Commis

sioners at their December .term, 1910,

for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and .malt liquors. -The premises upon which r desire to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk ig- describedas follows: The front room of the ground floor of the. one-story brick building which said room is 18x20 feet, and facing on State street, a public highway or street in said City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and located and situated on the east 32 feet of lot 37, and the west 22 feet of lot 36, block 1. Townsend & Godfrey's addition to the Cit yof Hammond, Lake

County, Indiana. The door of said saloon has a glass front, and all of the inside of said room where Intoxicating liquors are to be sold can be seen from said State street. There are no living

ro-oms connected with said saloon. SAMUEL LEVIN.

Want to Raise Money?

FOR RENT Two furnished front

rooms; suitable for man and wife or

two gentlemen; steam heat; all con

veniences. Call 272 E. State st, Ham

mond, Ind." ' 31-2

FOR RENT Three or four furnished

rooms for light housekeeping. Call at

Huehn blk, 3d floor, 1st door to left, Hammond. Ind. 31-2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING will "make yonr bnalnena enterprise If It la one that ought to be "made."

FOR RENT Modern 61room house on Ash and 0.49th st. Inquire George J. Wolf, 423 Summer st., Hammond, Ind.

If You Want to Raise Money Can you think of any better place to come than THE CALUMET LOAN COMPANY? Now that the Winter is at hand people are getting money from us to pay back bills and keep their credit good. Also getting money to lay In their Winter Clothing. Coal and other necessities. We have monr to loan you in amounts of $10 and upwsrds, returnable in small Weekly or Monthly Tav merits. Our charges, considering the service, are very low.

Should you have a loan with another Company, don't let that stand in your way, but call and see us and we will be pleased to pay them off and advance additional cash for Immediate needs. Full particulars If you call, and if you borrow from us you are assured of; FIRST. A fair, square deal from start to finish. SECOND. As low rates as can be made by any firm that meets Its customers half way and treats them fairly. ' , . THIRD A strictly confidential transaction in every respect. FOURTH. A most liberal rebate on payments not due at date of settlement of account In case you pay

up in shorter time, tnan specinea in your commci. Keep us In mind; we are always willing to call upon you if you find Call, phone or write. PRIVATE COSSILTISG ROOMS.

ft Inconvenient to call here. REMEMBER Ol'R LOCATION.

CALUMET LOAN CO;

KO. 212 HAMMOND BLDG. Open Every Evening;.

Largest and Most Reliable In Lake County PHONE 323.

HAMMOND, IND. Phone, Write or Call.

GARY COUNCIL CONFRONTED BY PUBLIC IfilPROVEBTS

FOR RENT Five-room modern , flat, first floor; 6-room modern flat, second uoor; at 400 Cedar st. Apply Lake Co. Savs & Trust Co., Hammond, Ind.

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; suitable for light housekeeping, or for gentleman. Enquire 738 Adams st., Gary. 29-3t

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR

COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1310. CORA G. BROWN VS. GEORGE W.

BROWN. CAUSE NO. 6876. ACTION

TO DIVORCE.

Now comes the plaintiff ,by Crum-

packer & Crumpacker, attorneys, and

Hies her complaint herein, together

with an affidavit of a competent per

son, showing that the defendant,

George W. Brown, is not a resident of

the State of Indiana

Said defendant 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 confronted the Gary council last night.

that unless he appear and answer or There were petitions for new improvedemur therein, at the callintr of said merits, declaratory resolutions passsd

cause, on the 19th day of December, A. I f or petitioned improvements, bids op-n

D. 1910, the same being the 31st day of ed, and battles fought over paving the next term of said Court to he he- questions. Chief of these were the

gun and held in the Federal Building tabling of the Roosevelt (old First)

at Hammond, in said County and State. I street vacation, the attempt on the part

on the second Monday of November, A. I of Alderman Castleman to favor the D. 1910, said action will be heard and brick companies by Insisting on grant-

determined in his absence, ing "a modern city improvement" when

the stste for Beveridge, : These are some of the leaders that have added their help to Beverldge's cause, and when you couple with them the trip across the state which was made by Theodore Roosevelt when he spoke to a hundred thousand people in i one day, it makes a wonderful showing. j Senator Norris Brown, of Nebraska, had intended to come Into Indiana and i speak for a week, but at the last mln-

A multitude of improvement projects street to near to his house while Lud- j ute he found that it would be impossl-

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING place yonr offer before moat of the people In thla city to whom It would hava any real Interest.

FOR RENT Furnished room; suitable for one or two gentlemen, or teachers. 52 Warren St., Hammond, Ind. 29-5

FOR RENT Two rooms for light house keeping; half block from Calumet av. st. car. 419 Truman ave., Hammond, Ind.

FOR RENT Small store room; suitable for shoe shop or notion store. 207 (new no.) Indiana ave. or phone

3733 Hammond. 27tf

WANTED Traveling salesmen, house

to house. Call Tuesday 10 a. m. E. A.

Hemphill,. Hotel Majestic, Hammond,

Ind.

WANTED Car repairers and car roof

ers; steady work; good wages.-Illi

nois Car"; & Mfg. Co,".' State' Line,' Ham

mond, Ind. . .29-3

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING finds tbe people who could read YOUR AD WITH PROFIT.

WANTED People In every town to mail circulars; 35c for every one that brings results. -For particulars wrlt C. Edler & Co., 710 Nasby bldg., Toledo. Ohio. 27-6

MALE HELP Men who are looking for good Jobs where they can earn good dollars, always read The Times male help ads.

FOR RENT Light furnished steam

heated room; bath, good transportation. Apply 374 Indiana ave. or phone 2854 Hammond, Ind. 26tf

FOR RENT Good tenants are to be

had for the advertising in this pa per. ,

FOR RENT An extra phrase or two

describing your boarding house will

make your ad more effective.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING finds the people Interested In your offer or

your want ad by "automatic selection."

LLASMflliU ADVERTISING rents rentable property quickly and makes

all zood property "rentable.''

LXASSIFIED ADVERTISING finds

tenants every day for some people often for many people.

LOST Confidence in any other medium thaa The Times to get the businesa Address Forlorn. Nowhere.

FOUND The best advertising medium in the northern part of tho state The Times. WANTED Railway mail, customs. Internal revenue clerks; spring examination in Hammond; preparation free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 62Y, Rochester. N. Y. 24tf

UM kjsnt nat hunters and flat

renters nnd their wants sasfied

tnrougn me advertisements they run

in these columna

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING doesn't

accompiiHU -the Impossible" but It

makes a lot of "Impossibilities" POSSI BLE!

BARTER - EXCHANGE

FUK EXCHANGE OR TRADE One

fox terrier and one water spaniel

ior wnat nave you? Address X Y

limes, nammond. Ind. 29-6

FOR SALE What have you to sellT , Here is the place to sell it through the columns of the Times.

WANTED TO RENT. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING la on est advertising allowing: you to pursue yonr quest la BUSINESS-LIKE WAY.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sells salable property READILY and makes II GOOD property "saleable."

BOARD AND ROOM.

ROOMS Usually a boarding house that is good enough to be advertised is good enough to board at. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Is m INEXPENSIVE that you can entrust to it even ery small selling-tasks! STRANGERS who come to the city looking for rooms to rent are sure to buy a copy of the paper sold on the streets.

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.

LP8T AND FOUND. LOST Saturday, Oct. 29, between 341 Logan st. and Monon depot, Hammond, gold watch charm with initials W. E. S. Return to 246 Plummer ave., Hammond, Ind. 31-2

LOST A good opportunity if you do not buy my lots before the price is raised Nov. 10th. R. W. Duncan, owner, 612 Adams street, Gary, Ind. Phone 372. 29-6t

FOUND Lady's black parasol, Sohl and Jesse sts. Call 440 Ash or phone 4143 Hammond. 1-3

SITUATION "WANTED. WANTED Position as housekeeper; no objection to child. Call Housekeeper, Times, Hammond, Ind. 1-3 WANTED Position; Inside Job for the winter; willing to learn trade. Address B J C, Times, Hammond, Ind. 31-3

.WANTED You to know that If there Is a girl wio wants work of aay kind she reads The Times.

HONESTLY, YOU WOULD BE AMAZED at the bargains that are to be snapped up by a perusal of the ads in these columna

PERSONAL. PERSONAL Good, practical nurse; ob

stetrics preferred; 312 per week. Call

or address 1134 Madison st., Hammond

Ind. , 1-2

- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Is

"elaaaifled" In order that you ran find fb ad that Interests you la m moment

PLUMBING

PLUMBING Phone 622.

Repairing promptly at

tended to. All work guaranteed. J. Donaldson, Mgr.

289 Sibley st. near Sohl Hammond, Ind.

MISCELLANEOUS.

&.FE.i."iAij 5A.UE. on plan os, trunks

suitcases and bags at Walker's music

house. Cor. Sixth ave. and Washington

St., Gary, Ind.

tLASSlHt-U ADVERTISING given

to a moss of human affairs and later'

eats wholly new trends, new phases.

every day.

wig Ebert finds that he would lose his whole front yard thereby leaving him

only his back yard. Further action will be taken on these remonstrances on November 14. Would Favor Brick Companies. A move on the part of Alderman Castleman to over ride the wishes of property owners in paving matters was hit with a club, Louis A. Bryan and others netitioned for a macadam lm-

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set! the people asked for macadam, and the j provement on Connecticut street from

my hand ana arnx the seal of said I storm of protest entered by Fifteen Twenty-tnira to l wemy-sevemn uve-

Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of I avenue owners who declare tha: the 'nue. Casleman arose and tried to In

ble for him to keep his promise.. So he wrote Senator Beveridge a letter, which has Just been made public. The letter, which was dated October 24, expressed the hope that Senator Beveridge will be re-elected-. His letter is an appeal to the young man to vote for Beveridge.

October, A. D. 1910.

ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.

500

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

MILLER.

Lots 3 t ol4, 37 to 48. blk 14.

Packer's add, Smith-Bader-Dav-idson Co. to City National Bank, Dayton, O.. , . .$ INDIANA HARBOR.

Lot 11, blk 53, E. Chgo Co to Al

bert Krueger

Lot 11, blk 1, 1st add, E Chgo Co

to Juliana S. Geistar

Lot 4, blk 20, 2nd add, Sigismund

L. Eisler to Frederick W. Croll WHITING.

Lot 4, blk 4, Standard add. Stand

ard Oil Co. to Mary E. St. John 1.100

Lot 8, Schrage's 2nd add, Katary

opening and widening of that street will slash some lots unmercifully.

Merely Moved Street. Pome time ago the , United States

Stee corporation announced that it wculd improve First street extended

through the second subdivision. It

asked the council to order vacate the old imaginary street through the sand

dunes so that it could build the new extension, Roosevelt street as it is now

called, some 200 feet east of tho old line in order to make it conform with

the rest if its newly platted street. In

sert a "modern city pavement," which would enable his brick agent friends to get a hand in the pie. "I object," said Alderman Rowley, "we should give the people what they want. They are paying for this." "Yes,", reiterated Alderman' Feuer, "we should pay attention to the city engineer. In marshy ground It would be a loss to the people to first install a brick pavement. Macadam will serve for some years and then be a foundation for a future brick paving.

OF CEOS IS

mm

"We are bigger at this minute than

500

The city engineer will preoare plans

... I . . . . j . -.11 na Ua ITammnnil ta mnnr " M llfauw Vnntla

the meantime it has started to improve, ior mis projeci. as wen xi w.c ,

he exension. I provement oi i wemy-secunu avenue j--...v.j. j e. --'" -

TTW-Vr h -ornoratlon wants First' from Broadway to IJassachusettS ngures p.acing uarys ceusus on

street legally vacated in order that it can turn the new street over to the city

473 and when Alderman Rowley last night j

street. 16th Avenue Job Completed. City Engineer A. P. Melton's report

attempted to bring this matter out of that the Sixteenth avenue Improve-

a committee and lay it before the council he was successful In this but Alder-

ment, from Broadway to Georgia street

has been completed at a cost of S13,-

man Castleman succeeded in having the f 93 45 was acepted. The council di

rected that the assessment roll be pre-

' report tabled.

Castleman believes

that the

na Kozak to Charles Wysocki 1.775 panyvShouid first give the city a deed , conf LOWELL for. the new street before the council! f v

Lot lg. Halstad's 2nd add... Wil

Ham Blanchard to Myrtle L. Iddings NEW CHICAGO.

Lots 16, 17 and 18, blk 7. 6th

add. New Chgo R. E. & I. Co. to Louis Saul HOBART.

Lots 13 and 14, blk 2. George and

Wm. Earle's 1st. add, Charles Gruel to William W. Boldt TOLLESTON. Lots 16 and 17, blk 13, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 6th - add, Milton W. Ulery to Herman C: Krohn. HAMMOND. Lot 51 and E lot 52, blk 4. East Lawn ' add. Englehardt Ullrich to David Allen

80

750

500

com-'

flrmrtory resolution was pass-

the imDrovement of First street

orders the- old street - wnicn merely j f rom the north line of section 8 (Ninth

exists on paper ordered vacated. - 'avenue extended) to Twenty-fifth ave-

I am here to fight for the rignts or nue Cement walks 9 1-2 feet -wide

the pee-pul." shouted tne souin enu . installed on this street.

I April 1 at 1C.S02 souls. "This was seven ! months ago and I tell you that we have grown some since then." Will Accept Result. I Such was the comment of the city executive when he read the figures Mr. Knotts had figured on a few thousand more than this but it is thought that ha j will accept the resul very gracefully. ! In any event its quite a showing for

a city that was not on the map five years ago. - - The . anouncement of the census means that Gary, under the Indiana laws, will advance from a city of the

fifth class into the fourth class and

declaratory ; Jnto the ranl( now enjoyeb by Ham-

statesman with a roar mat snooK mo , nncn nassed

building as he waved his arms like a!resoution to improve Seventeenth ave-

uananoopa ct..." " nue from Madison to Georgia street ana , Thia wln mean that Mavor Knotts

turtles. "If this corporation were non- . fldoT,tea the nrlmary assesment roll'wiii dtSrr,ntin.. to serve a ritv iude

of Thirteenth avenue from Madison to i ana a regular one will be named by Broadway. Bids will be received on Governor Marshal within a short time. November 14 for the improvement of f The mayor can also name a park board. Twelfth avenue from Madison street to a board of public works and a board of Broadway the confirmatory resolution j metropolitan police commissioners, for this work having been passed last However, the chances are that he will

night. name a public works board to consist

415

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red,

gilRSc: No. 3 red. 8991c; No. 2

hard, 91;'594c; No. 3 hard, 8991c.

Spring wheat by sample: No. 1

northern. $1.0301.04; No. 2 northern,

$1.00 1.02; No. 3 spring, 95c$1.01.

Corn by sample: No. 2, 48 49 Vic

No. 2 white, 49 49 Vic; No. 2 yellow,

49V&(&49ic: No. 3. 48V49Vc; No. 3

white, 48 0 49 Vic; No. 3 yellow, 49

49Vic; No. 4, 47!i48c. Oats by sample; No. 2, 30ic; No.

white, 3333Vic; No. 3, 3031c; No. 3 white, 3132V4c; No. 4 white,

31 c; standard, 3232!?4c.

est she would give the city a deed and

without it the pee-pul would be trespassers."

To all intents and purposes Castle

man fears that the corporation is ready to Errab Miss Gary by the throat so ... . , , i i i .

he has seized the cuagei in ncr uenan.

and stands ready to help the people during such idle minutes that he has

not aiding in trimming them Dy lening

contracts to the highest bider.

The company stands ready to deed

Rosevelt street to the city. It would give from the old Tollcston boundary line to the Grand Calumet river.

Onsen Are Angry. Humor was injected Into the council

session when Fifteenth avenue owners

offered remonstrances to the benefits

and damages aseessea aganici mm

property. The plan is to make the street a 66-foot affair which would

mean the slicing oft of some lots. Carl Smith objects and wants damages in as much as said widening will place his orchard and graps arbor .In the middle of said street. C. Kriewitz states that the process would bring the

eflferson Street Award Coming.

Electric lights are asked for' the corner of Connecticut and Twentythird, Borman boulevard and St. Joseph street and Borman boulevard end Second street. They will be insta' ed in due course of time. Owners of South Broadway property between Forty-first and Forty-fifth avenues want 16 1-2 feet cement walks. The city engineer was instructed to prepare plans for them. E'ds on the vrprovement of Jefferson street from Twenty-first to Twenty-fifth avenue were opened. The bidders were the Cain Construction company, the Gary Cdnstructlon company, and Nagle and Greenwald. The figures range from $21,000 to $23,000 but the exact status will not be known until tbe engineer tabulate them.

MONEY TO LOAN.

Loans Negotiated $10 Upward Quick Service

Low Rates Easy 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. -

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 helps.

PERSONAL. PERSOTT.V Will the lady who wants a good maid Insert her want in these columns and see bow quickly it brings results? '

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY Second hand violin; must be reasonable. Address J Y, Times, Hammond. 27

LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the city of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that I,

Samuel Levin, am a male inhabitant

and. resident of the said city of Ham mond. Lake County, Indiana.

That I am above the age of twenty-

one years and that I have been con

tinuously a resident of North Town-

snip, bake county, inaiana, tor more

than ninety days previous to the making of this application, and that I will

PRODUOEMARKET.

Butter Receipts, 7,707 tubs; cream

ery, extra, 30c; price to retail dealers,

31c: prints, 32c; extra first. 28c;

firsts, 26 c; seconds. 24c; dairies, ex

ira. 27c: firsts. 25c: seconds. 23c; la

dles. No. 1, 23c; packing stock, 22c.

Eggs Receipts, 3,434 cases; miscel

laneous lots, cases Included, 18 21c; cases returned. 1821c; ordinary firsts. 26e; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 28c; extra, s acpeilly aoaoitaoin fresh, 28c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent

fresh, 30c; No. 1 dirties, 17&lSc; checks,

1216c.

Potatoes Receipts, 180 cars; choice

to fancy, 4s50c; fair to good, 384oc.

Sweet potatoes Virginia, per brl.

$1.85; Jersey, per brl, $3.00.

Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 60 to 60 lbs weight, 1010c; 60 to 80 lbs, 10 11c; 80 to 100 lbs. ll12c; fancy. 12 13c. . Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; spring turkeys, 17c; chickens, fowls, 11c; springs, llc; roosters, 9c; geese, 12c; spring geese. 12c; ducks, 14c; spring ducks. 14c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.202.25; fair to good, $2.00; red kidney, $3.00; brown Swedish, $2.75; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.50.

Green vegetables Beets, $1.09 per 100 bunches; cabbage, new, crate, 75c$1.50; carrots, $1 per 100 bunches; cucumbers. 75g80c doz; cauliflower, 75c $1.50 box; celery,' 5060c per box; green onions, 8c per bunch; horseradish ,75c per dosen stalks; lettuce, head, per tub, 3050c; leaf, 15c case; mushrooms, 35 50c per doz; onions, 75c per -sack; rarsley, 10c per bunch; radishes, 75c$100 per 100; string beans, 60c per box; spinach, 30 40c per tub; tomatoes, 40 75c per box; turnips, 50c 60c per sack.

STRIKING FEATURE OF CAMPAIGN

(Continued from Page One.)

oei tne coumry m mc uminiic fight of Senator Beveridge for re-eleo-t'.on. The magazines have been print

ing long articles discussing the Indiana situation and Beveridge in particular, and without exception the leading magazines of the country have made strong pleas to the people to support all of the candidates that stand for the things which Beveridge stands for. All pf the metropolitan newspapers of New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Louisvile, Chicago and even as far away as Boston

have sent their trained political writers

into Indiana to make personal invest!

Rations of the situation. They have all

been attracted by the Beveridge fight and the rise of the progressive movement in this state and without exception they pronounced it the most remarkable campaign that has been seen in the United States in the last twenyfive years. These papers have devoted column

after column to the Indiana fight. They have spread the details of the struggle throughout the land, until now the eyes of t lie entire country are on Indiana. Not only this, but Senator Beveridge

has had the assistance of more party leaders as campaign speakers this year than ever before came into this city or any cher state to help elect any candidate for office. Senator Cummins, of Iowa, one of the leaders of the insurgent movement, is here " this week. Senator Clapp. of Minnesota, spent a week in Indiana earlv m the campaign.

Senator Jones, of Washington, devoted a week to making speeches in the cam

paign. Senator Bristow, of Kansas, tha

wildesl insurgent of them all, also spelt a week here making speeches all

over the state. Senator Dolliver, of Tcwa, had given his promise to come to Indiana and devote two weeks to making speeches for Beveridge, but his death occurred before the time he set fcr making the trip. Dolliver was perliai.., . tie best informed man on the

tariff ijuestion in the United States Kenat-. and was the oratorical head in the IcadershiD of the insurgent movement in the Senate. James R. Garfield, former secretary of the interior, came here for a week, simply because he hopes to see Beveridge returned to the senate. Glfford Pinchot, former chief of the government forestry bureau, spent all of last week in Indiana and will be bsre all of this week, ineking a campaign of

of himself. City Kngineer Melton and perhaps Street Comissloner P. C. Finerty. Much of the original Jurisdiction on street improvements will then lie in the board's hands. There will probably be no board of police commissioners but instead there will be the board of public safety which will have supervision over the police and fire departments Mayor Knotts will still dominate the departments as he does now in as much as he will be the creato-. f the appointees. Probably the most important office to be filled is that of city comptroller. The latter will take away much of the duties now being performed by the

clerk and treasurer. In case of the death, removal, or resignation of the mayor the comptroller will succeed to the mayoralty.

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ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL FATES

T. K. MOTT, President KANK HAMMOND. Vice-President J. S. BLACKMTJN, Secretary A. H. TArPSa, Treasurer . EDWARD J. EDSK, Manager

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AN 3 CROWN POINT; IND