Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 30 August 1911 — Page 7

"Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1911.

THE TRIES.

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FEMALE UELP. BE A TRAINED NURSE Study at home; earn $25 weekly; thousands wanted; free information. Rochester Nurses Institute, 1062, Rochester, N. Y.

WANTED Girl or boy for kitchen help. We Cater cafe, 90 State t., Hammond. 30-2

As far s it is possiole. It !a a.dvls4 that all claaslned ads should either be inallea or st to the office. The Times will not te responsible for errors In aas taken over the telephone.

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Six-room house in center

of town; gas and hath. Inquire Chas, Arkin,' Jewieler, 65 State st,, Hammond

FOR ' RENT Steam heated 6-room house; bath, gas range.'- Inquire 754 So. Hohman St.. Hammond. 26-S

FOR RENT Choice steam heated

room; near Olbson terminal; home boarding next door. 374 Indiana ave., Hammond. 26-3

FOR RENT Three furnished rooms and hath for light housekeeping. Inquire S38 Alice ave., Hammond. 30-3

WANTED Girl for general housework.

small family, references required.

Apply 9 Sibley st.. Hammond. ' 29-6

WANTED TO BUY.

WAiMtu TO BUT Small cash gro-

cery, well located. G F, Times, Hammond. " , ' 30-2

SOUTH BEND'S CITY MARKET ORDINANCE

SITUATION WANTED.

The city market ordinance as adopt- nuisances ready to exist or actually ed in South Bend Is of particular inter- J existing in the same; direct, arrange est to Gary and Hammond where the and adjust the stands or stalls and

idea is being-agitated. It reads: situations fori sale of all articles not

An Ordinance establishing a Tubllc.sold from wagons or rented stalls or

Market on East Colfax Avenue, regu- stands;' he shall prescribe the kind of

atlng the retailing of provisions and stands or stalls to be used and all other

WANTED Family home; 2 4c dor.en; livered. Phone 637.

washing to take called for and dc-30-3

WANTED Bookkeeper, female prefer

red. Apply Lake County Bottling Works, 4850 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 26-2

WANTED Competent girl for general housework; two in family. 44 Carroll st.. Hammond. Phone S53M. 28-3

WANTED Girl for general housework; small, modern steam heated flat; family three. 2nd flat east 11 Waltham st., Hammond. 28-3

WANTED Girl -for general housework; three in family, adults; all conveniences. 107 Douglas st., Hammond.

. V MAKE HELP. WANTED THE WHITE STORE, Towle Opera House block, Hammond, Ind., requires the services of a young man over 16 years of age to make himself generally useful in a department

store. Apply at onc to Mr. J. J. Cohen.

WANTED To go out do washing by the day. Call at 75A Sibley st.. Hammond.

LCXST AND FOUND. LOST Green purse, between Michigan ave. and Cedar St., containing change and silver file; reward. Return to Mrs. A. Doebler, 452 Cedar St., Hammond.

LOST Fox terrier, yellow ears, Friday

evening. Return J. J. Holahen, Gib

son, Ind. Reward. 29-3

LOST K. of P. ring at Klndel's grove, Sunday, Aug. 27. Frk Lippelt, 533 New York ave- Whiting. 30-3

FOR RENT Seven-J-oom house; , new; all modern improvements. Inquire 327 Cedar St., Hammond. 304

FOR RENT Newly furnished apartments for light housekeeping. Inquire 180 Indiana ave., Hammond. FOR RENT I.arge furnished rooms, suitable for two.isc three persons; modern conveniences: close to Lafayette and-Wallace schools. 892 Calumet ave., Hammond. 30-4

FOR RENT Large furnished front room for light housekeeping; closet, bath and gas; one block south of court house. 654 So. Hohman St., Hammond.

FOR RENT Four-room furnished flat; gas for cooking and light, cook stove and toilet. Two front rooms for light housekeeping, $19 per month and other rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Apply 188 Plummer ave., Hammond.

FOR RENT Large light well furnished

front rooms; priyatefaniily; pnei.block 1

south or courthouse. 669 So. Hohman st, Hammond. , 30-3

FOR' - RENT Largo tarnished room;

'. modern conveniences; suitable for

two. 19B Carroll St., Hammond. 30-3

FOR RENT New furnished room;

rooms all modern; conveniences. 123

Williams St.. Hammond. Phone 1183J.

FOR RENT Front room: modern con-

' vejiiences. Jii East Williams st.',

Hammond. 306 ' FOR RENT Furnished room, with - niodern conveniences for gentlemen. 50 "Ogden St., Hammond. 30-4 FOR RENT One room; electric light and bath. 124 Condit st., Hammond.

WANTED An experienced railroad bill

clerk. Apply A. M. DeWeese, agent

Erie Ry., Hammond, Ind. 2Stf

NOTICE.

I will not be responsible for any debts

contracted by any other person except myself, and the public is hereby warned

accordingly. E. F. BEYER.

articles of food upon the same, and providing a penalty for vlolatfon of

his Ordinance.

Section 1. Be it ordained by the

Common Council of the city of South

Bend, Indiana, that all that portion of

the north side of East Colfax avenue, between Michigan street and Sycamore

treet, in said city, be used as a pub

ic retail market in said city and be

under control of the board of safety, which board shall have the right and it shall be its duty to appoint a market master and make all further manage

ment of the same, subject to the following provisions in this ordinance contained.

Section 2. All. articles Intended and

held for sale on said market may be offered for sale at retail on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of each week

for daylight until 10 o'clock a. m.

of such days.

Section 8. That it shall be the. uuty

of the Market Master to vp-rntend

id market and keVp it thoroughly

LEGAL NOTICES.

THE WHITE STOKE, Towle Opera

House Block, Hammond, Ind., re

quires the services of an experienced

young man for our new men's furnish

ings depts. now opening. One of neat

appearance that has a large acquaintance and a following amongst the younger element. To the one that qualifies a permanent position is open with

excellent chatices for advancement. Apply in person all week to Mr. J. J. Cohen.

SALESMEN WANTED Sell dealers highly advertised article; earn $250

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR

COURT, ROOM NO. 2. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1911. i GOSTLI N, MEYN &

COMPANY. A CORPORATION, VS. FRANK BROWN ET AL CAUSE NO

7913. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE.

Now comes the plaintiff by Bornberg-

er, Sawyer 4 Curtis, attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, show

ing that the defendans, Frank Brown,

Edward T. Mason, Mrs. Edward T. Ma

son, his wife, whose true chrXtian

name is unknown, are not residents of

the State of Indiana,

Said defendants are therefore hereby

notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that

unless they appear and answer or de

mur therein, at the calling of said

cause, on the 30th day of October, A. D

1911, the same being the 43d day of the next term of said Court to be begun

and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior

Court Building, at Hammond, in said

per momn easnyr no samples to carry. County and State, on the second Mon

fciato to., los 125th st.. New York aay of September. A. D. 1911, said ac City. 24-6 . tion wil lbe hear And rid.rmlnAH I

their absence.

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said

QarL&t Jla-mmond. thls-23d day of Au-

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Desirable 6-roonf Tiouse;

steam heat, gas range, 50 ft. lot. Inquire 754 So. Hohman St., Hammond.

FOR SALE A heater, cooking tove and all kinds of furniture. 240 Towle st. Hammond. . 30-6

gust, A. D. 1911.

ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk U S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

FOR SALE Second hand typewriter. Inquire room 26 RImbach bldg., Hammond. 30-6

FOR SALE A, fine new top delivery wagon, and also a 6x8 meat cooler. Can be seen at 8414 Penn ave., rear, Indiana Harbor.

FOR SALE Business property, with 3

flats, on Foreyth near Chicago ave.;. must sell. Inquire 4731 Magoun ave., j East Chicago. 29-3 '

. directed

SHERIFF'S SALE.

State of Indiana, ( ' )ss: County of Lake,) Cause No. 4239.

Lake Superior Court. Nov. Term,; 190f.

' CALUMET -LUMBER COMPANY vs.

ANDREW CZARNECKI, MRS. Andrew Czarnecki, his wife; John Gunzenhauser and Selma Kohn. By virtue of an order of sale to me

from the Clerk of the Lake

clean and in good order, and report, to standards of the state of Indiana.

appliances in and about the market to

be used for the removal of provisions! thereon, and for the removal of tha same; he shall especially see that alt of tho provisions of this or any other ordinance passed in regard to said market be faithfully complied with, and that all violations of the same shall be prosecuted; and to enable said Market Master to discharge the duties imposed upon him hereby, he is hereby Invested with the powers of a police officer if

said city. Section 4. The renting of "all stalls and stands, 'as herein provided, is upon express conditions that whenever any of said rented stalls or stands are not used for the purposes herein intended, It shall be lawful for the Market Mas

ter to assign any other seller the use of such stall or stand while not used

by the Venter.

Section 5. That all articles usually sold by weight or measure shall be sold on said market by weight or measure tr, H ro0-nls4r1 hv the established

the board of public safety of said city improvements or alterations in or about

such market as may be deemed necessary. He shall, during the hours fixed

for the retailing of the provisions in

Section two (2) of this ordinance, be in constant attendance and preserve good order during said retailing market hours. lie shall see that ho imposition is practiced by seller or buyer; cause the market vehicles to be so

placed In the market space as best subserve the public generally; take charge of, safely keep the weights and meas

ures belonging to the city for market purposes, only using them or suffering

them to be used when testing anj weights or measures employed bj

sellers in such market, rte ttna.il pre

vent or remove all obstructions or

Section 6. It shall be unlawful for

any person to sell or offer for sale ,any

article on said market except by weigh

ing the same with scales or weights

approved by the Market Master.

Section 7. It shall be unlawful for

any person to sell er offer to sell any

article on said market by -false weights or by means of any scales or weights not governed by the standard of the

state.

Section 8. It shall be unlawful for anv person to sell or offer to sell on

said market any article by dry meas

urement otherwise, than . in a vertical

measure or one of uniform eircumfer ence from top to bottom.

Section 9. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer or expose

or sale on said market any butter 1.'

lumps or rolls unless each of sucn

Court, at Hammond, this 29th day of lumps or rolls be of some specified

August. A. D. 1911. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lac. By Mae Hanson. Deputy Clerk.

weight, and if any person shall sell or

offer or exhibit for Bale any such lumps or rolls on said market, and on

examination the same shall fall shot

of such specified weight, the owner o

such butter or persons exhibiting the

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDEXT. same for Sale, shall be subjected 10 a

THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE ne as herein provided.

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR ' Section 10. It shall be the .duty or COURT. ROOM NO. 2. SEPTEMBER the Market Master, whenever he may

TERM, 1911. SAM S. PALERMA VS 'suspect or be. informed that any butter

SAMUEL SAX ET AL CAUSE NO. ' or article of provision offered or ex

7943. ACTION TO FORECLOSE ME-! hibited for sale on said market, an

CHANICS LIEN. (purporting to be a specified weight or

Now comes the nlsintifT hv ITn rri ' quantity. Is deficient in weight or

Bretsch & Ressler, attorneys, and files measure, to try the same, and if upo

his complaint, herein, together with, an. such, trial. t shall prove to. be deflcien

affidavit of a competent person, show-j In weight or measure, he shall cause

ing mat me oerenaant, Howard carr, ine owner or sucn ariicie oi . proviso

Harry J. Lynn, are not residents of the to be prosecuted for violating, the pro

State of Indiana. virions of this ordinance,

Said defendant is therefore hereby I Section 11. It shall be unlawful for

notified of the peDdency of said action any person or persons to permit or al

and that the same will stand for trial low any cart, wagon or dray or othc

at the next term of said Court, and that vehicle or any horse or other anima

unless they appear and answer or de-'to remain in the street or spaces 1

mur therein, at the calling of said front or around said market durin

cause, on the 6th day of November, A. market hours, except such vehicle or

D. 1911, the same being the 49th day of animal as may be employed In bringing the next term of said Court to be begun ' provisions and other artlc'es to- and

and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior from said market, which animals an

Court Building, at Hammond, in said vehicles shall, while they remain

County and State, on the second Mon-IJaia market be under the direction day of September, A. D. 1911, said ac- the Market Master; and the owner

tion will be heard and determined in , person having charge of such vehicles their absence. and animals respectively shall place

FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms 3734 Grapevine st.. Indiana Harbor. FOR RENT Two rooms in rear of frame house; $5 per month. 688 Webster ave., Hammond. 26-6

FOR RENT Six-room cottage; latest improvements; 197 Cbnkey ave. Inquire 562 Morton ave., Hammond. 25-6 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; modern conveniences. 52 Doty St., Hammond. 23-6

FOR RENT Modern 6-room upper flat.

of 2-flat brick building; No. 946 Calu

met ave; $20 per month. Gostlin, Meyn

& Co., Hammond. 21tf

FOR RENT Two-story 7-room house;

modern; corner Columbia and Truman ave. Phone 1243W. 19tf

good black soil. 10. minutes -walk

from Sibley st. car line and near Hessville. Call 55 Ogden st., Hammond.

FOR SALE Six-room house, 2 acres Superior Court, I will expose to public

sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 9th Day of September, 1911, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.

of all makes at a give-away price. They and four o'clock p. m., the rents and will go fast First come first served. . pr0fits for a period not exceeding seven Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bldg., ! years, of the following described real Hammond. j estate, to-wit:

FOR SALE: Special for railroad men. We have Just placed two dozen high grade 21 and 23 jewel watches on sale

FOR SALE Five-room house with two lots; gas and bath, hot and cold water, on Indiana blvd., Robertsdale; terrns reasonable. Address- M M, Times, Hammond. . 28-3

FOP. RENT Pleasant well furnished modern room; centrally located. 159

FOR SALE Furniture of 12-room house; suitable for rooming. 85 Sibley St., Hammond. Mrs. Shultz. 28-6

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGED A number of valuable Gary lots and interest In other property; would trade for general farm f r- n t-y A n r r a tt n Aj1i4p...

E. State st., 2nd floor, east flat. Phone Gary P G B 49g 25-6

241 Hammond.

lOtf

FOR RENT New 6-room fiat on Hoffman st.; water and gas. Call 462150th st, Hammond. Phone 1033J. 8tf FOR RENT Small fiat, other rooms, gas and bath, for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 21tf - ' i

I FOR SALE A forty acre farm, one i mile south of Gary limits and three 'miles west of Hobart. at $150 an acre;

certainly a bargain; am compelled to sell. Inquire at Times Office, Hammond.

Lot Eleven (11), Block Ten (10),

Broadway addition to the Town, now City, of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same timt and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be

made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Andrew Cxarnecki et al. at the suit of Calumet Lumber Company. THOMAS GRANT, K Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. McCracken & Fitzgerald. Atfys for Plaintiff.

MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN oa furniture, pianos. torses and wagons from 1 mouth to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 312 Hammond bldg, Hammond, Ind. Phons 323. itf

FOR SALE Six-room cottage on 60 ftlot; Madison st. near Conkey plant; water and gas; cheap If taken at once. Call 57 Ogden st., Hammond. Phone 1097M. 2itf

BARTER & EXCHANGE.

FOR SALE First class grocery and market, corner Hohman and Gostlin sts., Hammond, cheap. Inquire Chas. Berendt, 101 State st, Hammond, Ind.

FOR EXCHANGE Several south ChU FOR SALE House with two lots. bath.

' eiectrie uznts. natural onH artificial

F M 1940 " tieur; very cneap. call tl " 26 4916 Tod ave.. East Chicago, Ind.

cago properties to exchange for Lake

county, Indiana properties. E. 91st st, South Chicago.

HfTCrnT t vrmrTci 1 FOR SALE Cheap, all kinds of bar JVlJ.OtiliiljLA.N4iAjUC. fixtures. Inquire J. J. Freeman, 3403Vs MADAME CASTELLO IS LOCATED ATv Michigan ave.. mdiana Harbor. Ind. 167 Sibley st. Hammond. Readings dally, ' 29tf FOR SALE One D. M. Cable mahogany

cased piano; been in use nine months;

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 29th day of August, A. D. 1911. - ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. Q. By fooscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

AJWS voir READIXG THE TIMES f

IF YOU HAVE AN OLD' SUIT OR OVER j for sale at a give away price; must be coat which you wished to have clean-j sold within IS days. Call at 212 Ham. ed, pressed or repaired, bring it in. 61 mond bldg. rijone 32$.

State st, Hammond. Phone 771. 23-6 HOUSEtroiJJ GOODS bought and sold. Hammond Furniture Co., 67 Stat wt, Hammond, Ind. Phone 845. tl

DRESSMAKING.

DRESSMAKING DONE BY EXPERIeneed dressmaker; good work guaranteed. Mrs. C. Johnson, 531 New York

y. Whiting. " 28-J.my

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1911. JOSEPH PUMPHRET VS. SAMUEL SAX ET AL CAUSE NO. 7945. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MECHANICS LIEN. Now comes the plaintiff by Harris, Bretsch & Ressler, attorneys, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Harry J. Lynn, Howard Carr, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby

notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 6th day of November, A.

D. 1911. the same being the 49th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 1, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of September, A. D. 1911, said action will be heard and determined In their absence. In .Witness Whereof. I hereunto set

hand and affix the seal' of said

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. " THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NOT 2. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1911. HUGH E. CRABILL VS. ' SAMUEL SAX ET AL. CAUSE NO. 1 7947. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. I Now comes the plaintiff by Harris, j Bretsch & Ressler. attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an ' affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants. Howard Carr and Harry J. Lynn, are not residents of. the State of Indiana. j Said defendants are therefore hereby' notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that, unless they appear and answer or de-1 mur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 6th day of November, A.) D. 1911, the same being the 49th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Mon

day of September, A. D. 1911, said ac

tion will be heard and determined in their absencei In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the real of said Court, at Hammond, this 29th day of Xugust. A. D. 1911. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C, By Mae Hanson, Deputy Clerk.

A Full Purse- ; Never Lacks Friends .-. ? - - ' . v ; . T. - . , This is an old saying, nevertheless it is true. Maybe you are in need of a little ready cash for building purposes; or to make repairs; papering; painting; paying many little oustanding bills, etc. If this is the case we will loan you the money on your Household goods. Piano, Teams, Vehicles, etc., without removal, and make your monthly payments small enough to suit your income. Any amount from $3.00 to $150.00. . - , '": Leniency in case of sickness, loss oif employment, etc., is only one of the many advantages to be gained by dealing with, a company that aims to protect one and all, and extend to every one a degree of consideration that induces them to become our friends. Fair Treatment, Honest Dealings, Private, Courteous and Confidential. Our Ever Increasing Business Is The Best Proof as to who is Taking Care of the General Public in the Best Possible Manner. Calumet Loan Company Largest and most Reliable Company in Calumet District. Room 212 Hammond Building. . Phone 323 HAMMOND, INDIANA. Open Every Evening Phone, Write or Call Open Every Evening

ation, or the lease of which may be ! dday of Jaly each yar.

revoked by the board o public safety,! Section 31. Tne said north side of may be leased at any time for the un-J said East Colfax avenue between th

expired portion of the year, at a rental limits hereby set off for public market

proportioned to the rental chargeable . shall be marked ofl into spaces of eight for the whole year: Provided, that in feet in width, which spaces shall be no case shall the rental so paid be less known as a stall or stand.

than the pro rata rental for three (S) months.

Section 19. Every person who shall

bring articles to said market, and cell

or offer to sell the same from a wagon

or other vehicle, ana wno has not a

reyular stand or stall, shall report to and be assigned a standing place by

the Market Master in enarge of such market; and said party, shall pay to said officer such sum as may be fixed

by this ordinance for each time he shall attend such market and there' sell or suffer for sale.

Section 20.. It shall be unlawful for

any persons to sell, offer or expose for sale any unwholesome, damaged or

spoiled provisions of any kind In said markets.

Section 21. It shall be unlawiul or

any person other than a lessee, or a person who has been assigned there-

Section 32. The Market Master herein provided may be the sealer of weights and measures or ,any policeman whom the board of safety may from time to time designate. Section 33. All provisions in this ordinance contained as to the - charges for stalls and stands shall be inoperative and of no force tmtll after July 25, 1912, and all stands and stalls shad

be free until said date. Section 34. Ordinance No. 1600, passed June 26. 1911, lshereby repealed. Section 35. This ordinance shall- be In force from and. after its passage and legal publication.. Passed by the Common Council Jul7 5, 1911. - Attest: F's. B1LINSKI. City Clerk. Attest: T. E. HOWARD. President of Common Council. ;

Presented by me to.'the mayor of the

to by the Market Master thereof, to use j city of SouthBend. Indianaf July 6,

NOTICE. The Hammond Public Library Board will receive vealed bids for thirty-five (35) tons of anthracite coal, more or less, on or before Thursday, September 14, 1911, at 3 o"clock. Said coal is to be of the else ordinarily known as range," and Is to be delivered at the Hammond Public Library building. The Library Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHAS. ALBERT SMITH. Prest. MRS. O. E. C. MATTHIES, Secy.

NOTICE. Special meeting Teamsters" local No. 363 at Roth's hall Friday night to get badges, etc., for Labor day. , . , ,. TOM HARLE, , Secretary.

and arrange 'the same ad the Marfcet

Master may from time to time direct.

Section 12. After the 4th Saturda

?f July in each year it sball be the

duty of the Market Master. to report, t

the clerk of the '.board of public safet

all stalls and stands in said marke

leased and occupied, with the names o

such lessors or occupants, and all staM

and stands unoccupied, and the amount

received therefor- and it shall ' be the

further duty of the Market Master during the year to make a weekly report

to the clerk of the board of public safety of all moneys received by him for the rental of stands or from other sources. . And it shall be the duty of said clerk of said board to look over and audit said report and give to said Market Master an order on the controller stating the exact amount of money due the city, as shown by the report, and the Market Master shall forthwith depositwlth the controller said money so reported by him and receive a quietus therefor. Section 13. No more than one stall or stand, in any city market shall be leased to or occupied by any one in

dividual, firm or company, except with1 the written' consent of the board of public safety. Section 14. Any marketer who shall be twice convicted in any one year of violating any of the market regulations of the city, shall forfeit his lease and be barred from selling at any city market or at least iwo years. Section 15. The board of public

safety shall have the power to revoke

market leases at any time, but the marketer so ousted shall not be entitled to have any portion of the rental moneys by him paid refunded to him. Section 18. No city market lease shall be transferred, assigned or sublet; nor shall any other person than the lease occupy or use the stall or stand space so leased, or any portion thereof. Section 17. Leases may be surrendered to the city controller to be cancelled, but such surrender or cancellation shall not entitle the leasee to receive back any portion of the rental money by him paid. Section 18. Any stall or stand space, the lease of which may be surrendered

and cancelled under the provisions of the preceding section, or the lease of which may not be completed from the failure to pay the annual rental thereof, or which may remain unrented after the 4th Saturday in June, or the

lease of which may be forfeited to. the city for violation of any market rezu

or occupy any stall, or stand in any

city market unless otherwise herein provided.

Section 22. It shall be unlawful for any person to post.- paste or stick up

any bill, placard or any other printed

or written advertisement or card upon any city market house or the fixtures thereto appertaining. Section 23.' It shall be 'unlawful for

afty person to Idly fit, stand," lounge" or

walk" about any "public market during market hours. ' Section 24. li shall be unlawful for any. person to sennyj'ar.ticle whatsoever from any vehicle or otherwise, in or upon any street, alley, sidewalk or public place adjacent to any city market, unless he shall have been there stationed by the Market Master in charge of such market, and shall have duly paid the required fee. Section 25. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell by auction or outcry, any article of food, wares or merchandise, -in the city, market, or In Or upon any street, alley, sidewalk, public place, or private premises contiguous thereto, during the market hours of such city market. Section 26. It shall be unlawful for any lessee or occupant of any stall or stand, in or connected withany city market, to attract attention to his articles, goods,' wares or merchandise by outcry or any other boisterous or annoying manner.

Section 27. The Market Master shall

indicate the. time Jor closing the mar

ket by ringing a bell, and shall in no

case allow any. sales to be made by any person outside of the specified time.

And jt shall be unlawful for a person to make any sale before the opening or after the closing of market, or for the Market Master to knowingly permit

any person to make any sue sale.

Section 28. .It shall be.the. jluty f

the Market Master to assign any per

son who shall desire it, for the purpose

of selling at retail his wares or pro

auoe, on market days, any stall or stand not rented or occupied, and collect therefor the sum of twenty-live (25) cents for each day or fraction

thereof. Section 29. The annual rental for' the use of the stands in' the market shall be as follows: For Tuesdays,

Thursdays and Saturdays, twenty-five;

($25.00) dollars.

Section 30. Persons desiring to ren

stands or stalls for any time longer than twenty (20) days, shall file with the clerk of the board of public safety,

between the 15th day of January and

the 25th day of July In each year, an application on forms provided by said

board, specifying the day for whicn

they want said stand or stall, together

with a sum of five $5.00) dollars to be paid to the clerk of said boara at the

time of the filing of such application.

vhlch sum is to apply on the rental for said stand or stall. The clerk shall

immediately issue an order to the applicant for said stand or stall, and upon the presentation of the same to the city controller, he shall Issue a

certificate to' the applicant, entitling

him to use said stall or stand for a

period of one 1) year, provided that

the balance of the rental price is paid to the controller within thirty (30)

days after the date of the Issuance of

the certificates to be dated on the 25th

1911. F. S. BILINSKt'City Clerk.

.Approved and signed by . the Jtjly I,

1911. CHARLES L. GOETZ, Mayor.-.

PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Receipts," ll,f0 tubs; creamery, extra, 26c; price to retail dealers, 27 c; prints, 28V4c; extra firsts, 14c; Hrsts,-.aiT--second after-dairies extra. 22-flrsU, 20c:-seconaaL?jv adles, 1, 18c: packing, 17c Eggs Receipts, $,7T4 -cases; miscellaneous, lots, case. Included,. 19 14c; cases returned, 9V4?13c; ordinary firsts, 13Vie; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh. 15V4c; prime firsts, packed In new whltewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 17c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per'cent fresh, 20c; No." 1 dirties, lOHc; checks, New potatoes Receipts, 90 ars; Jerseys. 1.281.30; Minnesota. $1.15 1.20; Wisconsin, $1.0501.15. ' VI. Sweet potatoesVirginias, per ,TrU $3.75; Jerseys, hampers, $2.00. -A Veal 50 to CO lbs, 939Hc; 60 to 85 lbs, 9llc; 83 to 120 lbs, 11011V4cj lOO to 120, 1212Hc Iressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 16c; No. 1 loins, lcs No. 1 round. 10V4c; JJo. I chuck. 8c; No. .1 plat, ic. ' ' Z.Iv poultry Turkeys, per lb. 12 el spring turkeys, 12c; chickens, fowls, ISc; roosters; 8c; springs, 14 He; ducks, 12c; geese, 10c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.182.20: fair to good. $2.10 2.15; red kidney, $2.75g3.05. Y ; Green vegetables Beans, S0c$1.0 box; cabbage, per crate, $1.25; carrots, $1.00 per 100 . bun'ches-.cUeambers, ,5 lOc'dos; cauliflower, 25c $1.00 per box; celery. SOW 56c per box; horseradish, 6c per aocen stalks; green onions, 5c per bunch; green peas, $1.00 1,25 per bu:. lettUce, ' head, per "' tub, 25 Jar; leaf, 10S12Vfcc per case; mushrooms, 1525o ;per jdo2; ; onions, 75c $2.25 per sack; "parsley, 10c per dozen; peppers, per sack, 50c; pickles, sack, $1.00.1.25; radishes, per 100 bunches, $1.00 1.25; string beans, bu, 2535c;' spinach, 75 85c per tub; sweet corn, IS 30e per sack; squash, crate, 25c; to

matoes, 25iS0c per box; turnips, $1.25 1.50 per 100.

SPARTAN.

THERE'S A CHAXCE THAT v VOW Ot GUT NOT TO POSTPONE THAT . "SHOPPING ANV LONGER. READ THE TIMES' ADS AXIJ SEE IF THIS IS NOT SO.

RA1L-

TIIE CHESAPEAKE Jt OHIO WAV OF INDIANA

Leaving Ttne at Hammond, 1n4. Effective July Westward) July 1ft Eastward. Subject to Chnnge Without Notice. 2:16 pm DAILV. Limited for Cincinnati. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New .York, Richmond, Norfolk and Virginia and North Caro

lina points. 9:23 am WEEK-DAYS -10;2J am SUNDAY

East.

12:38 am DAILY, Local for Cincinnati. :1S pm WEEK-DAYS Local for Chi8:15 pm SUNDAY ko. 6:10 pm DAILY, Limited for Chicago and West. 6:17 am DAILY, Local for Chicago. Sleeping. Observation-Parlor and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains. ..

ocal for' Cincinnati, conuecting with fc. v. LimI ted for - tha

THE H A M M O N D DISTILLINO GO . . DAILY . CAPACITY: 26,000 GALLONS