Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 17 June 1911 — Page 7

.June 17, 1911.

THE TIMES.

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N0TICE TO TIMES READERS. Replies to following classified ada now at Times office. Advertisers please call for them: J. P 5!R 1 M L JIIO D II C C HIM 1 P 1C E B 1 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the rollowing advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity is not revealed, should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter riven. Requests at this office to reveal the identity of anonymours advertisers can not, ia 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 Ciallea or sent to the offlce. The Times win not be responsible for errors ia aas taken over the telephone.

FOR SAT.E. FOR SALE Swellest little grocery and market Jn Hammond; property, fixtures and stock strictly new; will sell cheap for cash, with or without property. Have business interests in Chicago ami cannot attend market properly. Call Saturday or Sunday morning. 799 Alice St., corner Thornton, Hammond. 17-3

FOR SALE Good horse, cheap if taken at once. Phone 837J or call 323 Douglas ave., Hammond. 17-6

Three line want ads 15c spa' rates on application.

Time and

FEMALE HELP. W. ANTED Girls, paid while learning; steady work. Apply Monday morning Specialty Underwear Co., Condit St., Hammond.

I'OR SALE Fine, gentle, sound, standard bred mare; lady can drive. Address Frank Reltzhoony, Hobart, Ind.

FOR SALE Restaurant, on account of sickness. Central Park Restaurant, 507 Hohman St., Hammond. 16-2

FOR SALE At a sacrifice, grocery and

market fixtures, ice box and all

equipment. Almost new. Everything up to date. Bargain. Call at once. J. Skora, 4901 Magoun ave., East Chicago, Ind.

FOR SALE Round oak heater and dresser. Call at 472S Baring ave. (up

per flat), East Chicago, Ind. 16-2

FOR SALE One dozen full blooded riymouth Rock hens. Mat Humpher,

South Hammond. . 16-3

FOR SALE Female collie, highly bred.

sable, with white collar. 13-155th place, West Hammond. 16-3

WANTED Girls to strip tobacco at

Simon's Tobacco Factory, 133 Logan St., Hammond. WANTED Experienced chambermaid. Apply Hotel Carleton, Hammond. WANTED Stenographer by real estate. and building Journal. 207 Calumet' Bldg., East Chicago. WANTED Girl over 20, respectable, good and strong, for general work. 3507 Elm st., Indiana Harbor. 15-3 .WANTED Experienced marker and - sorter; good wages. Calumet Laundry, Indiana Harbor. - 15-3

FOR SALE Slx-rooiv. house; all con

veniences; very cheap. 817 Alice st. Phone 637 Hammond. 14-6

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Five-room house: water

and gas; on Oak st. Call 462-150th

st. Phone 1033J Hammond. 13tf

FOR RENT Light. airy furnished room; modern conveniences. 7 Williams St., 2nd floor. 13-6

FOR RENT Three good offlce rooms; good location, rent reasonable. Inquire at Citizen's German National Bank, Hammond. 13-4

FOR RENT Office rooms. Inquire Hammond Loan Co.. 569 Hohman st..

over Model Clothiers. 3tf

loins. 15c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck- 5ic: No. 1 plate, 4V4C Live poultry- Turkeys, per lb, 12c: spring turkeys, 12o; chickens, fowls, 12c; roosters, 8c; broilers, 2023c; ducks. 12c; geese, 7c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. I1.95(g2.00; fair to good, $1.85 1.95; red kidney. 3.253.65; brown Swedish, $2.002.65; llmas. California, per 100 lbs, $6.50.

Green vegetables Asparagus, $1.00

2.50 per box; beets, $1.502.00 per box;

cabbage, per crate, $2.50 3.25; carrots.

$1.00 per box; cucumbers, 6065c per dos; cauliflower, 50c(g-J1.00 per box; celery, 25 75c per box; horserad

ish, 65c per doz stalks; eggplant, case,

7oc$1.75; green onions, bunch. 5c;

green peas, $1.75(8 2.00 per box; lettuce.

head, tub, 40 50c; leaf, 5(it'10c case;

mushrooms, 15g30c per doz: onions.

$1.302.00 per Cumner crate; parsley.

60ig65c doz; peppers, crate, $1.001.50; pieplant, 10fg;15c bunch; radishes, 100

50c1.00; string Deans, J2. 003. 25 per hamper; spinach, 35cf!0c per tub; sweet

corn, per brl, $2.503.00; squash, crate.

25i35c; tomatoes, 501.00 per crate;

turnips, $2.00 per 100.

8 p. m. "The Memories of a Euro- tlon proceedings. Tne initiative must

pean Tear," by Erret Gates, 6f the TJnf- be taken by petitioners, and remonstra-

ersity of Chicago. Mr. Gates has Just tors may appear against the petitioners.

returned to America and brings us a An appeal from' the county eommis-

peclal menage fresh with interest. i sioners to the circuit coudrt would In-

Saturday .June 24 j volve a long delay and it is in the hope All day field day at Robertsdale. Wa- of obviating this that the officials

ter sports and field events, ladies and sought Jarnecke's consent. men participating. Baseball in the aft-i Columbia avenue runs north and

FOR RENT An extra phrase or two

makes your ad more effective.

FOR RENT OR SALE Summer resort at Bass Lake. Inquire 204 H. State St.,

Hammond. 29tf

BOARD AND ROOM.

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

good enough to board at.

A WANT AD IN THE TIMES IS

WORTH TWO IN THE OTHER PAPER.

CLASSIFIED ADYRRTISIXU c talma meat of ttaa Mm af work t mad.

SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Plain sewing to do at home.

Children's clothes a specialty. 817

Alice" st. Phone 637 Hammond. 17

FOR S1.E Real estate sales ere regular things when you advertise la The Time

DRESSMAKINK by the day in families.

First class work. Address Mrs. Scott,

122 Williams st., Hammond. 13-6

FOR SALE Nine-room house on Michigan avenue, paying over 10 per ct.;

one-third cash, balance time. Address Lock Box 318, Hammond, Ind., for par-I ticulars. 13tf'

PERSONAL Will the lady who wants

a good maid insert her want in these columns and see how quickly It brings

results.

FOR SALE Grocery and meat market; good location: doing good business; on account' of sickness. 1541 Broadway, Gary, Ind. 8-12

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red,

87 4 eS8c; No. 3 red, 85 87c; No. 2 hard, S889c; No. 3 hard, 85ir87ttc. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1

northern. 95 99c;. No. 2 northern, 93

98c; No. 3 spring, 8SS92c.

Corn by sample: No. 2, 54454c;

No. 2 white 5i55c; No. 2 yellow.

54Vi55c; No. 3, 54j54Vic; No. 3 white

54'454c; So. 3 yellow, 5;5c;

No. 4, 50', a 51c. Oats by sample:. No. 2, 37V&c; No.

white, 3Si39Vic; No. 3 white, 38

38Vic; No. 4 white, 373SVc; etand ard, 3839c.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Hogs Good to prime heavy, $6.07 Vi

6.20, mixed lots and butchers, $6.15(5 6.25; fair to fancy light, $6.206.30 rougs, pigs and stags. $3.006.50.

Cattle Heifers, $4.25Q6.00; cows

$2.90(8 5.35; calves, $7.50 8.75; bulls,

$4.00 4.65. '

Sheep, $3.005.50; lambs, $4.00

6.75.

MONEY TO LOAN.

MONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos.

horses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co.. 212 Hammond bldg.. Hammond. Ind. Phone 123. tf

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

BBdable" tblaga ad makes all lost

artlolee "Badablc."

i FOR SALE At a sacrifice a good busij ness lot, account leaving city, with a

MONEY TO LOAN Improved real estate, anywhere in the state of Indi

ana frnm 4 1 fi O a n1 un A .( trnca Tr fl

6-room house and furniture. Apply 2208 1,. . Tr , ... ' .' ... t . ., . T . Sproat, 306 Hammond bldg., Hammond.

Washington st., Gary, Ind.

WANTED Waitress. We Cater Cafe. 90 State St., Hammond. 31tf . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING con. alaa most of the B.evrs of work to be ad. .-..; - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - teaaats . every day . for soma people- ' sftea fas mm people.

MALE HELP. WANTED 30 rough carpenters and handy laborers for freight car work and for concrete building work. Steady employment. No strike. Car Works, Michigan City, Ind. 17-2 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operatlve Realty Co., V1314 Maiden Building, Washington, D. C.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING makes peas eueat a BUSINESS MATTER,

VF TOO HAVES ANTTHINQ AROUND the boose that you don't want. soi.ie body alas might. Advertise it and tt might bring you money. Every Uttls heips.

FOR SALE A vaudeville and moving . picture theater. For particulars Inquire J. R. Brant, 338S Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. Phone 861. ltf

.WANTED Driver for delivery wagon; , must furnish bond or be property owner. 163 Michigan ave., Hammond. '

MEN WANTED, age over 18, to prepare for firemen, about $100 monthly, brakemen $0, nearby railroads. Experience unnecessary. No strike. Positions guaranteed competent men 4.S66 sent to positions in 1910. State age, send sjamp for particulars. George H. Baker, care Times, Hammond, Ind.

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 tn the Calumet region.

SALESMEN WISHING TO EARN $3 TO $5 per day write for terms immediately. First National Nurseries, Rochester, N. T. 12-12

THE MAN WHO WANTS A JOB around here reads 'Wa paper first for te knows that it has 60,000 readers a day. He stands a chance of catting a Job. A want ad here may get you Jus: the man you want. MALE HELP Men who are looting for good jobs where they can earn good dollars, always read The Times male help ads. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Gold watch near All Saints school; engraved Mamie. Reward. 741

FOR SALE 3.000 loads of filling sand; orders taken for any amount. V. W. Parker, eorner Jessie and Michigan, Hammond. Phone 299. 17tf

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING markets marketable tfctaxa ana makes all valuable things "marketable."

FOR SALE Nw and second band duro boxes. Apply t V. W. Parker, comer Jessie and Uichlgau. Hammond. Ind. mi

FOR RJSNT.

rOR RENT Three nicely furnished

rooms for light housekeeping; private bath. Call 697 Oakley ave., Hammond.

FOR RENT Furnished, large front room, for two gentlemen, in private residence in Homewood; all modern conveniences. Phone 1077W. 17-2

FOR RENT Furnished room for one or two men. In private family. 659

Oakley ave., Hammond.

run Ktflx .t'urnisnea rront room; suitable for two. 85 Sibley st. Phone

927W Hammond.

FOR RENT Furnished room with all conveniences; suitable for two persons. Apply at 627 Hohman at. Phone

Ind.

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BORROW MONEY" FROM US AND

have your mind at ease regarding

the bills you owe by paying them up

with our money. SALARY LOANS on personal notes- or qn furniture. Lake County' Loan' Co., room 28, over Lion store. Phone 218 Hammond. Seod

275

75

1028M Hammond.

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FOR RENT Five-room flat, sell st., Hammond.- -

104

FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. 5 Rimbach ave. Phone 1225M, Hammond. 16-3

FOR RENT Three pleasant furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with private bath. ; 697 Oakley ave.. Hammond. I6tf

Claude st., Hammond.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light

16-3 ; housekeenine and furnished rooms

' ' for bachelors, cheap. 188 Plummer ave..

ujoi vjreni s signet ring, initials ut B, Hammond.

between Whiting and Robertsdale.

15-3

Reward for return to Atkin & Thorp s FOR REN.' -Furnished rooms for light grocery, Whiting. 16-3 housekeeping. 303 W. Plummer ave.

Phone 900R Hammond.

15-3

LOST Black and ton hound, scar on left eye. muzzled and tagged No. 644. i FOR RENT Choice furnished flat; will Finder please return to 335 Indiana av. ! divide; also single rrfom; electrio or phone 2690 and receive reward. j light, hot water. Inquire 754 So. Hoh- ' " j man st., Hammond. LOST A fine bay horse Saturday, Jnni I

3, weighs about 1,200 pounds. Hill j Soder, Cavanagh, Ind. Postofflce ad-; dress Clark Station, Ind. 13-tf!

REAL ESTATE TRAfJSFERS

, HOBART. Lot 5, Charles M. Barney's Lincoln Park add, Charles M. Barney to Frank Popp $ HAMMOND. Lots 18 to 21, blk 3, resub Hoffman's 1st add, Julian H. Youche to James R. Craig Lots 1 to 30, resub blk 2, Wlnslow add, Abraham L. Thomas to Hugh B. Smith Lots 9 and 11, same add. Hugh B. Smith to Frank Vlehmann Wly 16 2-3 ft. lots 93 and 112; Ely 16 2-3 ft. lots 94 and 11. Stafford & Trankle's Grove add, Fred A. Kenstermacher to Reinhart Elster NE 25 ft. lot 35, Davidson's 9th add, August Homan to Michael Pavel TOLLESTON. Lot 33, blk 4, Wheeler & Petty's add, Herbert J. Pickering to C. B. Shefler Lot 12. blk 5, C. T. L. & I. Co.-a resub Bradford Bros.' add. Otto Hlldebrandt to Herbert D.

Jones 7,000

Lots la and 16, blk 16 (ex pt lot 16 conveyed In deed record 117, page 582), in C. T. L. & I. Co.'s resub of its 4th add, William C. Kunert to Herbert D. Jones... Lot 4. blk 22, South, C. T. L. &

i. io. s resuo or 1st, 2nd and 4th adds, Sela A. Smith to Michael Rolewlca , Grantham to Martin Groudin.. Lot 16, blk 12, Oak Pk. Calumet Land Co. to Bela Rada GARY.

Lot 38, 2nd Grant Pk add, ConditMcGinnlty Realty Co. to Herbert G. Richards 47

ixt 37, same add. Same parties.. Lots 21 and S V. lot 22. blk "fi

Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub. Gary Land Co. to Lena S. McFadden 895.50 Und lot 36, blk 10, Logan Pk add. Hoy D. Davis to Baker T White ' j

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CHURCH BEGINS TO CELEBRATE

ernoon between Gary and Whiting.

Sunday, June 25 10 a. m. Usual morning services.

south, and the Ridge road east and west. Just south of where highways

intersect, the Erie and the C. & O. rail-

7 p. m. Laying corner stone of new roads cross these roads by running in a

Central church with appropriate cere- northwesterly direction, thus making it

monies. - neceKaarv for anv one from the smith

8 p. m. Union meeting in Jefferson wanting to go to Hammond via Colum-

school with sermon bv Martha Ktont

Trimble. i ir- i ernss this double set nf trunks

Monday, June 26 of twice. 3 p. m. Meeting of Agape in Tol- A strip of road on the south side of eston. tne traces connecting the two wagon

7 p. m. Supper to delegates

churches and formation of

Calumet

Christian Missionary association.

from roads would eliminate the crossings.

Hammoad Haa Similar CroMningn. The road, if it goes through, will be

COUPLE PASS

THROUGH LAKE CO. ON NOVEL TRIP

a township road, but all action for th opening must be taken by petitioner

who deal directly with the country com

missioners and not the township trus

tee. .Trustee Becker is very anxious to have the crossings eliminated and helping tha. movement along as much as possible. A similar dangerous crossing exists in the city of Hammond near where Conkey and Calumet avenue intersect. The Erie railroad there, too, crosses two public highways near the intersection, but this danger spot can be remedied to a large extent, because the frontage on the Erie there belongs to the city of Hammond. It adjoins the property owned by the school city on which the Wallace school is located, and but for the fac that it is now needed for a public thoroughfare, would have berome part of the school ctty. The strip of land in question Is about thirty feet wide.

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make SI a day, but from Bryant to Hammond we have, been doing better

and expect a larger revenue farther

west. Some of the - towns we have

stopped at the farmers . and people

flocked around our wagon and I have had as high as three hundred listening to our music, which they seemed to enjoy."

McFadyen started from Coney. Is

land with a team of grajr horses, and later on his journey sold them and secured a team of mules. , i

They left Coney Island April 3 and

expect to make San, Francisco by Dec.

7, entendlng to cover, about twenty to twenty-five miles per day. They are

in no hurry to get to California, as the

couple is enjoying the trip, 6aid Mr. McFadyen.

The wagon stepped at the four corners in Hammond yesterday and a large crowd gathered around to look at the wagon. The canvas was literally covered with names of people from Coney Island to Hammond who have written their names and addresses. A number of people from Hammond pulled out pencils and did likewise." Mr. and Mrs. McFadyen are actors and belong to the Marcus Lowe circuit, where they have been booked in the "Chocolate Soldier" and a number of other popular plays. On their arrival at San Francisco they will receive a reward of $5,000, which is being given by six noted actors, among them George Cohan and Raymond Hitchcock.

THE H AMM ON D DISTILLING GO. DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS

National

First

Bank Hkammond, Indiana

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Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 Deposits $1,415,406.54

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DEATH TRAP CROSSINGS MUST GO

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PRODUCE MARKET.

MISCELLANEOUS. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS open the way to good government positions. 1 can coach you by mail at small cost. Full particulars free to any American citizen of IS or over. Write today for booklet E688. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. 17-7

Butter Receipts. 15,653 tubs; creamery, extra, 22c; price to retail dealers, 23c; prints, 24c; extra firsts, 21c; firsts, 19c; seconds, 18c; dairies, extra, 19c; firsts, 17c; seconds, 15c; ladles. No! 1, 16c; aoklrig, 15c. Eggs Receipts. 13,753 cases; miscel-

CUaSSIFIED ADVERTISING alacea laneoua lots, cases included llfflllUr-

your affer before moat of tae people la cases returned, 10'allc: ordinary

tkU city to when It wauld Umrm may j firsts, 12c; firsts, must te 45 por cent

re.i iiitrm. , fresh, 13c; prime firsts, - j vvhitewood cases and

ru jti.-j. seven-room new liat, cent fresh. He

HOUSEHOIJ5 GOODS bought and sold. Hammond Furniture Co.. 67 State at Hammond, Ind.. Phone 642. tt

with all modern conveniences, at 18 Elizabeth st., Homewood. Phone 107 5R. ; FOR RENT Two new 5-roon flats; all modern conveniences; good location. Apply 456 Summer st., Hammond 13tf ROOMERS WANTED. WANTED Roomer; gentleman preferred, 309 Indiana ave. (downstairs), Hammond. ' 17-S

, packed in new must De 65 ner

extra, specially packed

for city trade and must be SO per cent fresh. '7c; No. 1 dirties, 10c; checks. 7c Potatoes Receipts, 33 cars; choice to fancy, $1.00. 1.10 per bu. New potatoes Receipts, 2 cars; good to fancy, J2.152.25. Veal 50 to 60 lbs, 8 9c; 65 to S3 lbs;

910c; 83 to 100 Jbs,, 10llc; 95. to

125 lbs, 11 c; heavy

Dressed beet -Ribs,

With last nisfit's lawn fete given by

the ladies of tU.1 Christian church o

Tolleston, the celebration of the anni

versary week of the Christian churches

of Gary was compienced. This evening at 8 o'clock the spring festival of muslf given by the Englewood choir will e given in the Jefferson school auditorium. The entire week will be given over to the meetings and festivities and will be the biggest event in. the history of the Christian churches of Gary. On Monday "night a banquet for men from all the Christian churches of the Calumet region, in which ten churches will unite. Among the men of prominence who will speak are Congressman Edgar D, Crumpacker of Valparaiso, Captain H. S. Norton, Claud E. Hill and Cecil Sharp of Hammond. The program covering the week of festivities is as follows: Saturday, June 17 3 p. m. Baseball game between Central church and a combined team from Broadway. See papers. - 6:30 p. m. Supper to Englewood Christian church choir. 8 p. m. Spring Festival of Music given by Englewood choir in Jefferson tichool auditorium. No admission charged. Silve rofferlng. Tickets at Ridgleys drug store. Sunday, June 18 11 a. m. Opening service of all day basket dinner camp meeting. Held in Glen Park and Tolleston. Grounds on grove near Tolleston church. L. W. Applegate, Episcopal minister.

will present a plan for the union of all Christians. 3 p. m. Addresses by O. W. Shaw, Whiting; Mrs. Austin Hunter, Chicago; I. R. Lines, Chicago, and Herbert Carpenter, Indiana Harbor."

8 p. m. Baccalaureate sermon in the

Emerson high school. , Monday, June 19

7:30 p. m. Banquet of men from

Calumet region. Ten churches unite.

Claude E. Hill, Cecil Sharpe, George Watson Henry, Captain Norton and Judge Crumpacker.. This will be the

"greatest feast since Belshazzar's." Tuesday, June 20 1 p. m. Conference of superintend nts of all Bible schools in city at Mc Nally's for discussion of live topics.

8 p. m. Bible school rally. G. L.

Cook. Austin Hunter and W. P. Clark speakers of power on the great subjects connected with efficiency in Bible teaching. Wednesday, June 21

6:30 p. m. Luncheon at McNally's of official board members of all three Christian churches to discuss live top

ics.

8 p. m. Address by L. E. Murray, state secretary, on . "Reaching Church Efficiency." Cecil Sharpe on "The History of the Christian Church in the Calumet Region." Thursday, June 22 , 3 p. m. Union meeting of the three Ladies' Aid societies of the Christian churches in Gary. Address, "Ladles at Work in the Church," by Mrs. William Lash, president of the Hammond Ladies Aid. Round table and discussion. 4:30 p.m. Organization of local Auxiliary of Christian Woman's Board of Mlsisons, in charge of Valparaiso Auxiliary. 8 p. m. (Special .to be announced). 9 p. m.-: Address on "Women at

Work for the World," Mrs. C. H. Geist

informed by Attorney Edwin J. Forrest, that the steps to be taken would be identical with those required in the opening of any highway. There appears to be no provision for condemns-

C WE ARE NOT TOO LARGE TO WELCOME YOU, BUT WE ARE LARGE ENOUGH TO GIVE YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE. C TRY OUR SAVING DEPOSITS AT THREE PER CENT. INTEREST.

A. M. Turner W. C. Belman . President Cashier

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CONTROLS EVERY UNIMPROVED LOT IN THE HEART OF THE OF THE CITY OF GARY. This Company will pave every street in the First Subdivision. Sewers and water mains are now in every alley in the First Subdivision. The prices of lots in the First Subdivision include the cost of paved streets.

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the properties of the Gary Land Company, situated directly south of the Steel Plant and other subsidiary: companies of the Corporation, will be the home of the merchant, banker, clerk and workmen. Compare the price of our Improved Lots with those south of the Company's properties. A clear title to every lot.

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is not Reason Enough?

Why you should purchase property for residential purposes in the First Subdivision? Beautifully situated, high and dry, accessible to plants of the Steel Company, to schools and churches and the business center of the city. A few unsold lots in the First Subdivision ranging in price from $350 to $950. -

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