Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1911 — Page 7

Tuesday, May 23, 1911

THE TIMES.

NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. Following replies to classified ds now at Times office. Advertisers please tall for them: R H B SMC C ,. 1 S C SUM 1 J B H HlOfflce 1 M R 111245 S W H B ....Ill

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 anonymours advertisers can not, in justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions.

FOR SALE. FOR SALE Six pigs, 8 weeks old. Chas. Sprauch, Black Oak, Ind. 23-3

FOR SALE 7-pass. White Steamer; In good condition; first reasonable cash offer takes It, Address D J, Times, Hammond. 2S-6

FOR SALE Four-room cottage on 50ft. lot; price $900. Acre tracts from one t 10 acres with ten minutes walk of Hammond street car lines, $300 per acre and up. F. L. Wyman. 142 Sibley St., Hammond.

hearing be had upon the same on the 31st day of June. A, D. 1911, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in -said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. HAMMOND, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, If any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And It is further ordered by the

chuc la- No. I plata, r,!ve poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12c; spring turkeys. 12c; chickens, fowls, 12c; roosters. 7e; broilers, 2226c; ducks, 12o; geese, To, Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, 20s3.l5; fair to good, $195 2.03; red kidney, 4.004.50; brown Swedish, 2.002.65; limas, California, per 100 I, $6.50. Green vegetables Asparagus, 25c $1.00 per box; beets, 50 90c per box; cabbage, per crate, $3.003.00; carrots.

soc per cox; cucumbers, 40 50c per

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Three pleasant furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with

private bathroom. Also nice front room,

single or en suite, with large closet and two single rooms; all modern; in private home, 697 Oakley ave., Hammond.

Court, that the Clerk shall send by mall I dosen; cauliflower, 75efl.00 per box; to all known creditors copies of said j celery, $1.502.50 per box: horserad-

petitlon apd this order, addressed to ish, 6c per dosen stalks; eggplant, per

them at their places of residence as case, $1.00S.OO; green onions. 25c;

Uted. green peas. 50cSi$1.50 ner box: lettuce.

Witness, the Honorable Albert B. I head, per hamper. 75eftll.OO: leaf. 8S

FOR RENT Two cool modern first floor rooms for two gentlemen or two ladies. 200 Sibley st. Phone 1274 Hammond.

Anderson, Judge of paid Court, and the

seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said

District, on the $til day of May, A- D.

1911.

NOBLE C. BUTLER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk.

As far as it is possible, it is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errora In ads .taken over the telephone. .

FOR SALE Lots in South Gary, 27th St.. Lincoln park addition: nrice $200

cash. Address Fells, 6351 Star ave., roll st., Homewood. Address R, Times, Chicago. ! Hammond. 23-2

FOR RENT Six-room modern house, furnished complete, including piano, from June 1 to Sept. 1. Can offer at a

bargain to right party. Located on Car-

Three Una want ads 15c. space rates on application.

Time and

FEMALE HELP. "WANTED Marker and sorter on shirt work. Calumet Laundry, Indiana Harbor. 23-2

WANTED Girl for dressmaking. April" Madame Gamache, room 9, Rimbach bldg., over Lion store. Hammond.

WANTED Competent girl in small family for general housework. Apply

28 RImbach ave., Hammond. 22-3 WANTED Experienced alteration hand to work on ladies' garments; steady position. S. Lederer Co.. 91st st. and Commercial ave.. South Chicago.

FOR SALE At a sacrifice, a good busi- CXASSIKIEn ADVERTISING easiness lot with a t-room house and tains moat of the stews of work bo furniture, on account of leaving city. I Apply 2208 Washington St., Gary, Ind. . ' FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for FOR SALE Cheap, harness and deliv-1 lfSht housekeeping; $20 per month, ery wagon, with top; in good ccndi- j Inquire 231 Michigan ave., Hammond. tlon. Beckman ' Supply Co., Hammond, ' 1 1 Ind. 22-S ROOMS Usually a boarding house that

is good enough to be advertised Is

FOR SALE Drophead Singer machine,! ood enough to board at

cheap. 86 Condlt St., second rear, Hammond.

KALSOMINING. The Board of Education of the School

City of Hammond, Indiana, will receive

bids for kalsomining the following bulldintrs at a meeting to be held on

the evening of May 23d. at 8 o'clock, at UASfcL GRAIN MARKET.

office of Superintendent or taenoois:

Franklin School. Irving School. Lincoln School. Central School.

All bids must be presented by bidders

to the Board while in session.

The Board reserves the right to re

ject any or all bids.

See Superintendent of Schools for

specifications.

J. F. KROST, Secretary of Board of Education.

FOR SALE FIvjs h. p. boiler, 4 h. p. engine; fully equipped, good condition, must move, will sacrifice. 327 Cleveland ave., Whiting, Ind. , 22-S

FOR RENT Three or (-room cottage; furnished for light housekeeping;

modern; cheap if taken at once. 235 In

dlana ave. Phone 4043 Hammond. 19-2

FOR SALE! Seven-room house; gas. electric light, bath, toilet; part cash, balance on time. S79 Erie st., Hammond. 22-3

FOR RE NT-Hammond,

-Furnished flat. Phone 487J

IStf

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Aaria "flndable" thllf od makes all lost rtlcJea "flndable."

WANTED Experienced waitress to work In the Maine restaurant; steady ' position; good wages. Inquire phone 41. East Chicago. 22-3t

MALE HELP. LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. Home lessons; $23 weekly job guar-, anteed; $10 weekly while learning. Ro. Chester Auto School. 1846, Rochester, N. T. 1-S

FOR SALE Fine lot (50 feet) on Elizabeth st. Address or phone E. E. Beek, Valparaiso, Ind. 20-6

IV TOU HAVE ANYTHING AROUND the house that you don't want, somebody else might. Advertise It and It might bring you money. Every little helps.

FOR SALE A. vaudeville and moving picture theater. For particulars Inquire J. R. Brant, 3368 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. Phone 861. 19tf

MALE HELP Men who aro loocg for good jobs where they can earn good dollars, aiways read The Times mala help adg.

WANTED Well dressed young men to canvass houses. Apply at once, Mr. Hale, Hotel Carleton, Hammond.

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

WANTED Men for janitor work. Inquire $18 Hammond bldg., 7:30 Wed-, nesday morning.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sells salable property READILY aad make

all GOOD property "saleable."

FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for

gentleman, In private residence. Ap

ply 94 Carroll St.. Hammond. lltf

FOR RENT New building, 15 rooms, saloon, store, front of Standard

Forge mills, Michisan ave. Inquire Mr, Fowler. Indiana Harbor Trust Bank.

NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER-USERS. There will be a low pressure of wa

ter south of the river, Sunday, May 28,

and water will be shut off on all streets

west of Sheffield avenue from the river

to Root street, from 8 a. m. until 6 p.

m., Sunday, May 28, 1911. C. N. JEWETT, Superintendent.

FOR SALE One Overland 5-passenger touring car; practically new; $700. Hammond Garage, 73-74 S. Hohman st., Hammond. 18-6

LEGAL NOTICES.

CLASSrFIKD ADVERTISING snake roar aaoot a BUSINESS MATTER.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING will "make your bnataeaa enterprise if It im oao that ought to bo "made."

WANTED At once, first-

class, experienced order,

and delivery clerk for groce" ry and market; steady position and good wages. V. R. Diamond, East Chicago, Ind.

FOR SALE 2,000 loads of filling sand; orders taken for any amount. V, W. Parker, corner Jessie and Michigan.

Hammond. Phone 299. 17tf

LOST AND FOUND. LOST A Gold link chain and Elk's tooth. Finder will receive liberal reward by returning it to M. H. Silverman, 717 Chicago avenue. East Chicago. 22-3t

MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Responsible party will pay mall rent for piano; best of care guaranteed. Phone 1079 Hammond.

HOUSEHOLD GOOD3 bought and sold.

Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State St..

Hammond, Ind. Phone 54$. tf

WANTED Tou to see J. E. Howell.

6S9 Truman ave., special contracting agent, about your window and door

screens. Porch screening a specialty.

Phones: Hamroona. 5424; Gary, 88.

BOARD AND ROOM.

ROOMS Usually a boarding house that is good enough to be advertised la

good enough to board at.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING mar

keta marketable thlnga aad qfcea all

valuable thlaa-a "marketable."

FOR SALE New and second band dump boxes. Apply to V. W. Parker, corner Jessie and Michigan. Hammond, Ind. mj

FOR SALE One light Dexter spring road wagon; rubber tires; good as new. Apply 4S7 E. State St., Hammond.

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light

housekeeping; also bedrooms. 165 Michigan ave., Hammond. 23-a

FOR RENT Two suites furnished

rooms for light housekeeping; with bath. 207 Indiana ave., Hammond. 23-2

FOR RENT Good room with board.

400 Cedar St., Hammond. 22-1

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF DECLARA.

TORY RESOLUTION. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;

Notice is hereby given by the Board

of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, that on the 17th day

of May; 1911, they unanimously adopted

Declaratory Resolution No. 6$ for the

opening and extending of Lake ave

nue, a public street in the said Town

from the north right of way line of the

C, L. S. & S. B. R. R. to the south line

of section six (6), in said Town.

And the Board of Trustees has fixed the 21st day of June, 1911, as the day upon which remonstrances may be filed

or presented by persons Interested in or affected by said proposed opening and extending of said street, as above

described, and on said, day at 7:30 p,

m. said Board will meet at the Town Hall in 'said Town of Miller, for the

purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the

purpose of taking final action thereon

either by confirming, , rescinding o

modifying this resolution; such action

shall.be final and conclusive on all per

sons. WILLIAM O LANDER JOHN FREDRICKSEN. JOHN NORTH. Trustees.

Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR, Clerk.

5-23, 5-30, 6-

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING doeaa't accomplish "the Unpoaalble oat It makea a lot of "Impoaaibllitlea" POSS1-. BLEI

FOR RENT Nicely furnished modern room; private family; for lady or gentleman or married couple. 309 Sibley st., Hammond. 22-2

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Vacant lot north of Home ! wood; must have 87 to 60 ft. front

age and bo reasonable In price. Address M P. Times. Hammond. lltf MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED SALARIED EM-

ployes and others at lowest rates on)

their own plain note. Borrow $5 pay back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rimbach block, over Lion store, Hammond. Ind. Phone 218. 27eod MONEY TO LOAN on furniture, planoa, horses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., til Hammond bldg., Hammond. Ind. Phone 123. gtf

liVzc case; mushrooms. 1020c per

dozen; onions, $1.251.75 per Cumner

crate; parsley, $2.004.00 brl; parsnips, per tub, 50c; peppers, per crate,

$1.75; pieplant, 4050c per box; rad

ishes, 25H50c per box; string beans, 50c$1.00 per hamper; spinach, 6

20c per box; sweet corn, per brl, $3.00;

squash, crate, 4050c; tomatoes, $2.75 4.00 per crate; turnips, 25 40c per box.

OFFICER'S BULLETS WING HIM (Continued from Page 1.)

credit for this captura as h haa only. been on the force about a month.

BIDS FOR CEMENT WORK. The Board of Education of the School

City of Hammond, Indiana, will receive

bids for clement work, as follows:

WASHINGTON SUHOOU

Approximately 1,868 sq. ft. of cement

walks.

Also unfinished part of boys and

Winter wheat by sample No. 2 rod, 9596c; No. 3 hard, 9S95e. Spring wheat ' by sample No. 1 northern, $1.001.04; No. 2 northern, $1.001.03; No. 3 spring, 956f 98o. ,

Corn by sample No. 2, 524 52 c;

No. 2 white, 52itf?53c; No. 2 yellow.

5253c; No. 3, 526Jic; No. 3 white,

5252c; No. 3 yellow, 52 14 52 He; No. 4. 6051tta

Oats by sample: No. 2, 84 .c; No. 3

white, 3435c; No. 3 white, 33 34c; No. 4 white, 33,i33c; standard, 3484c.

Into the ground and It took no effect, so he took aim and hit Mason In the le. The patrol was called and Mason was taken to the hospital where he received medical attendance from Dr. Young. Mason was taken to the station.

A squad of men were put on the other fellow's trail early this rnorning. but no trace ef him could be found. He is short, wore a slouch hat, long light

colored machlntosh, A lady called up

the station, after the shooting and reported a man running south on Hohman street. Mason gave his address as Logan Square, Chicago. 37 years old and a widower. When searched this morning he had $8.13 in money, a candle, a large iron hook, knife, watch' and a quantity

of heavy rope and twine. Near the place where Mason was wounded, a loaded 38 caliber revolver with five shells in it an da latherer's hatchet were found. It is thought he

thew these away when he was hit as he did not want to have them found on his person. Mason and his partner are believed

to be the same men ho have entered

the houses on Highland street and

South Homewod recently. Candle.

drippings were found on the hatchet

and it is thought they used this to

pry open windows and doors. Chief

Austgen said this morning that there

was no doubt but what he was a professional. Masion will bo taken to Gary today where he will be measured and booked by th BertUllon system.

Officer Burge has received a lot nf.

ROAD TO HAMMOND IS HALF FINISHED (Continued from Page 1.)

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Hogs?- Good to prime heavy, $5.80

5.95; mixed lots and butchers, $5.90

6.02H; fair to fancy light, $5.956.10;

girls' toilets; boiler room; engine room; roughs, pigs and stags, $5.0Q6.15.

fan room; girls' play room. Cattle Steers, $5.006.15; heifers,

WALLACE SCHOOL. ; I 4-0o f 5.85 ; COWS, $4.00 8J a. 10 ; calves,

Approximately 765 sq. ft. of cement $4.507.T5; bulls, $4.405.60.

walks.

RIVERSIDE SCHOOL.

Approximately 386 sq. ft. of cement

walks.

LAFAYETTE SCHOOL.

All brick floors In basement.

FRANKLIN SCHOOL.

Approximately 816 sq. ft. of cement

walks.

Bids must be presented by all bid'

ders to the Board in session on the

evening of May 2Sd, 8 o'clock, at office

of Superintendent of Schools.

All work must follow the city specr

fications.

See Superintendent of Schools for

further particulars before making estl. mates.

The Board reserves the right to re

ject any or all bids.

J. F. KROST,

Secretary Board of Education.

MABEL LEWIS DIES

OF COSSOMPTIOfJ

Young Indiana Harbor Girl

Passes Away After a Year's Illness.

Indiana Harbor, May 23. Mabel

Lewis, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs,

Will Lewis of Euclid avenue near 138th

street, formerly of East Chicago, died

this morning at 5 o'clock. Mabel was

the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and was 14 years of age. Death was

SCHOOL SUPPLIES.

The Board of Education of the School I due to tuberculosis.

Point and will roll Columbia avenue at once, and from there the roller will proceed to Chicago avenue where tha slag will be rolled. Ports and Downing are not yet decided whether after this is finished to go on laying crushed stone in Chicago and Columbia avenue, or to begin the laying of (lag In Chicago avenue as far as Hohman street. In any case it will be at least a month.

and probably more before the street i3 ready for use. Fred Gastel, ho is in charge of the work for the contractors pointed out this morning that the point where the South Shore swings into Chicago avenue, will be mst dangerouH place for driving In Lake county. Already one accident has happened here, a limited South Shore train colliding with a stone wagon a few days ago. taking off the rear wheels of the vehicle. Injuring the wagon box, and losing ts

own steps. It has been suggested that Hammond

city council .might confer a benefit on the community, by compelling all Interurban cars coming from the northwest, the curve being within Its territory, to stop. From the east,, there) should bo no more danger than at any other crossing, it being the curve toward Hammond, which is the treacherous point.

IF YOU, HAVE ANYTHING AROUND the house that you don't want, somebody else might. Advertise it and it might bring you money. Every littla helps.

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Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

(abstracters

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES I. B. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND. Vice-President J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TATPKR. Treasurer IDWARD J. tots.,', Mana in

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AN 3 CROWN POINT, IND

City of Hammond, Indiana, will receive

bids for school supplies at a meeting

to be held on the evening of June oth,

8 o'clock, at the office of Superintend ent of Schools.

The young girl, who was of an un

usually sweet disposition and greatly

beloved by all who knew her, began to ail last summer. At that time the family lived in Beacon street near

See the Superintendent of Schools fori Wegg avenue. Physicians advised that

specifications. I her trouble was tubercular ana that she

The Board reserves the right to reject I be kept out or doors an xne lime, xier

any or all bids. I parents thereupon arranged lor her

All bids must be presented by bid-J sleeping out of doors as well as being

ders to the Board while in session. I outside during the day time, their

J. F. KROST, I house havjng a fine porch adaptable to

Secretary of Board of Education. I this purpose. For a while the little

girl improved, but it soon became ap

parent that the Improvement was but

temporary. By the latter part of Sep-

ember her parents determined to have

her removed to Colorado, sold their

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF DECLARA

, TORY RESOLUTION.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Boar4 of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, that on the 17th day of May, 1911, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 64 for the lalng of a "ve (5) foot cement sidewalk from the east line of Lake avenue to the north right of way line of the C.

FOR RENT Four-room modern cot- S & S R R n nr. the smith km, nt

lage. 36 Gostlin st.. north side, Ham-j Michigan street and on the north side

mond.

22-2 of Michigan street from the east line

j of Hannah street to the north right of

FOR RENT Light housekeeping ! way line of the C. L. S. & S. B. R. R.

rooms; modern; $8 up. $78 N. Hohman

st. Phone 384 Hammond. 15-3

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; modern conveniences. 34 0 State st., Hammond.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING to nau of kanvna affairs aad Internets wholly mot trcada, new pbaaea, very day.

FOR RENT Two pleasant and convenient downstairs rooms. B7 Ogden St., lower east fiat. Phone 2321 Hammond. $2-2

oFOR RENT Second floor flat, five rooms and bath. Corner Hohman and

1 A.M'OC C to k J WO AVUOadA Ob., .11. ill

for mond. 22-3

$50,000 To owners of lots In Indiana

Harbor. We want applications

building loans; reasonaoie rates; delays. Alfred G. Sheath & Co.. Indiana' FOR RENT Four or 5-room cottages.

flats and houses in Burnham. W. C. Niel. Office phone 673, South Chicago, Dept. 29. Residence phone 21g Hegewisch. 20-3

Harbor.

lt-6

THE JAAN WHO WANTS A JOB around here reads IW paper first for ho knows that It has 60,000 readers m day. Ha stands a chance of gtttng a Job, A want ad here may sot you iusi the man you want.

FOR RENT Pleasant, well furnished room; modern conveniences; centrally located. Mrs. E. JrUuart, 159 E. State st., Hammond. Phone 211.

WANTED TO RENT.

WANTED By gentleman, furnished FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; room In private family; Whiting pre- large closet; modern; good table

f erred. Address O D R. Times. Ham- board next door. 374 Indiana ave. Phone

. mond. 207 2S5 Hammond. 19tf

And the Board of Trustees has fixed the 21st day of June, 1911, as the day upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in or affected by said proposed .laying of sidewalks on said street, as above described, and on said day at 7:30 oiclock p. m. said Board will meet at the Town

Hall in said Town of Miller, for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been

filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon, either by confirming, rescinding or modifying this resolution; such action shall be

final and conclusive on all persons. WILLIAM O LANDER. JORN FREDRICKSEN, JOHN NORTH. Trustees. Attest: M. J. ZELIBOR. Clerk.

5-23. 5-30, 6-6

HAMMOND. E Vt lot IS, blk 2, Wilcox & Godfrey's add, John L. Rohde to

Sarah J. Halter ,..$ 17

Lot 35, Marble's sub blk 5, Towle & Young's add, John Hagen to

Richard Hahlweg ' 1.600

Lot 19, blk 8, Young's add, Mary F. Malo to Hamd Sav & Tr Co.. . GARY. Lot 12, blk 7, Mack Co.'s.lst add. Mack Co. to O. W. Heaton Lot 18, blk 1, 3d add. So. Broadway add, So. . Broadway Land Co. to Charles Catey Same description, Charles Catey

to Timothy W. Englehart . . , . . 1,100

Lots 23 and 2S, blk 3, 6th South Broadway add, So. Broadway

Land Co. to James Manton 850

LOWULL.

Lot 13, Halsted's 5th add and

tract W of L 13 being 40 ft. wide. Adelbert D. Palmer to

Charles F. Palmer , S0Q

Pt SE M 23-33-9, Frank P. Sher-

art to Sarah E. Sherart.. TOLLESTON.

Lot 18, blk 21, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s

2nd add, Isaao E. Korn to Mol-

lie Harris ., 1.180

Und Vs lot 19, blk 11. C.i T. 1 &

I. Co.'s 6th add. William A. Pridmore to Arabella R. Orr. , , . Lots 1 and 2, blk 3, Logan Pk 2nd add, William C. , Caldwell

to Jules Arteel 800

HORSFORD PARK. Lots 21 and 22, blk 12. John Reese to Richard L. Miller Lots 30 and 31, blk 4. Mrs. Julia Cline to Richard L. Miller......

cozy home ana movea to mi staic

But even this did not avail. The child continued to droop and fade and the first of the year her life was dlspalred of. There being no hope for her in the

west the family returned to East Chi

cago, living for a while in Olcott ave

nue but moving not long after to their present abode.

At no time since did the young girl

show any sign of improvement, but

faded gradually until this morning when she died.

The funeral arrangements have not?

yet been made.

WOR

HED

PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS

DISCHARGE.

IN THE MATTER OF JOHN P. BRIS-

SEY. BANKRUPT. NO. 99. IN BANK

RUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE

THEREON. District of Indiana, ss:

On this 8th day of May, A. D. 1911, n reading the petition of the bankrupt

for his discharge,

It is ordered by the Court, That a

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ON THE PARK .

The board of directors of the Lake

Woods Park are meeting this afternoon and important business relative to the

opening of the Gary Amusement Park June 15th is taking place. Work is being rushed at 'the park at the present time and William Dun-

roy advertising manager of the park stated today that the opening of the park would positively take place on that date. The contract for lighting the park has been awarded to the Chi

cago Lake Shore & South Bend Electric

Railroad and work started today on in

stalling the system.

PRODUCEMARKET.

Butter Receipts, 15,222 tuba; cream

ery, extra, ,21c; price to retail dealers,

22c; prints, 23 c; extra firsts, 20c;

firsts, 18c; seconds, lc; dairies, extra.

18c; firsts, 15c; seconds, 14c; ladles. No.

1, 15c; packing, 14c.

Egga Receipts, 25,017 cases; mlscel

laneous lots, cases included, 1213c;

cases returned, 1212c; ordinary firsts, 14c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 15c; prime firsts, packed in new

whitewood cases and must be 65 per

cent fresh, 15Hc: extra, specially pack

ed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 18c; No. 1 dirties, 12&c;

checks, 9c.

Potatoes Receipts, 43 cars; choice to fancy, 442c per bu; fair to good.

36ig)38c. New potatoes Receipts, 30

good to fancy, 8590c per bu.

.Veal 50 to 60 lbs, 77c; 65 to 85

lbs. 88Hc; 85 to 100 lbs, 8

to 125 lbs, lOc; heavy, 5c.

Brown Inspects Line.

W. C. Brown, president of the New

York Central lines, with a score of

other officials came to Gary yesterday

afternoon an inspection itrip. going

over the local situation wnn u. u.

Greenwald, agent of the Indiana Har

bor Belt railroad tit Gary.

The officials arrived in Gary shortly

after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon after inspecting the New York Central

line shops and yards at Gibson, where

extensive improvements have been

made during the past six months.

No statements were given out by the

officials regarding the establishment o

passenger service on the Belt line In

Gary.

THE H AMMOND DISTILLING CO. DAIL.V CAPACITY 25,000 QAL.L,ONS

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Everybody Knows,

The. Is

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Times topapers Have Ito

That's why Everybody Subscribes for The Times.

Falls; Breaks Leg.

D. M. Johnson of East Gary was

cars; I brought to Mercy hospital yesterday

morning suffering from a broken leg. The accident happened on Sunday

10c; 93 night. Mr. Johnson falling on a slip-

nerv' sidewalk, hieaking both bones

Dressed beef Ribs, No. J, 11c; No. II near the ankle in his left limb. He wa j

loins, 15c; No. 1 round, Sftc; No. 1 1 brought to Mercy hospital yestevday. J

Nearly Everybody in Lake County reads THE "TIMES" The Number Increases Each Day

The Times Newspapers get the "SCOOPS,"

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