Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 21 September 1911 — Page 7

Thursday, Sopt. 21. 1911.

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NOTICE TO TIMES HEADERS. Following replies to classified ads row at Times office. Advertisers p'ase rail for thorn: J M 2'H T 3 J II 1C R 1 T D 9 A 1 O V j II M B 1 M G 111 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Reader of the fallowing nlvrtlniBU w he wlstt to communicate with advertisers whoa Identity la not revealed, should follow the laatructions t address them by the key letter give. Requests at this office to reveal the identity of anonymours advertisers can not, io justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow lastruotlona. As far mm it is poasiale. It ! advise that all classihed aC; ;".-.cuIi -'her be maHea or se.it to the office. The Time will not be responsible for. errors In Mi takes over the telephone. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Choicest light housekeeping suite In Calumet, region; steam heat, electric light, telephone. Also large furnished room. 374 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 19-2 FOR RENT Nice room in private residence. 31 Carroll st., Hammond. Phone U08W. 20-2 FOR RENT Large furnished front room for light housekeeping. Also sleeping room suitable for two. 654 So. Hohman st., one block south of courthouse, Hammond. , 21tf FOR RENT Four rooms and pantry cottage at 492 Plummer ave. Inquire Hub Clothing store, Hammond. 21-2 FOR RENT Four rooms, unfurnished. Call Katherlne Burns, Subway, near Gibson. 21-3 FOR RENT Nice new large furnished room with all modern conveniences. Apply 123 Williams st., Hammond. Phone 1183J. 21-3 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms . with bath, with or without board. 23 East State st., Hammond. 21-2 FOR RENT Furnished rooms! all modern conveniences; rates reasonable; a rare opportunity. 40S Ohio ave.. Whiting-. FOR RENT Front bedroom; suitable for two; in private home; breakfast If desired. Apply 207 Indiana ave., Hammond. - -2o,4 4rOR RENT Five-room Doty st. "Inquire 403 Hammond. cottage; 114 Waltham St., 19-2 FOR RENT Five-room flat', modern Improvements; corner Charlotte and Summer sts., Hammond. Inquire E. S. Emerlne, 473 Summer st. 19'tf FOR RENT Seven-room flat; gas, ' electric light and bath. 737 State Line St., Hammond. 19-3 FOR RENT Modern 6-room flat; hardwood finish and floors; built-in buffet; laundry in basement; newly decorated. Phone 242 or 205. - ' 19-3 FOR RENT Two 6-room flats: rents $12 and $13; interurbah ears stop on block from houses; five minutes ride to Gary. Apply to William Olander, Miller, Ind. . " ' ' ' FOR RENT Newly furnished 6-room 2nd flat opposite Harrison. park; will rent to desirable parties. Call 48 Warren ft., Hammond. Phone 807 W. - I4tf FOR RENT Six-room flat with bath. Apply 113 Chicago; ave.; East Chicago, Ind. ' , . . .I3tf FOR RENT Two furnished, rooms; gas and bath, for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 6tf FOR RENT Modern 6-room upper flat, of 2-flat brick building; No. S46 Calu met ve: 820 cer month. Gostlin. Mevn ! i rm ,, j . - - - MONEY TO LOAN., ONET TO LOAN on furalture, pianos. horses and wagons from 1 meath to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 211 Htmrnoil bldg.. Hammond. lad. Fhone 12S. Itl LOST AND FOUND. oomewnerc on nonman si. ue - tween ebb st. and Glendale Park, a filllgree gold bracelet set with 2 pearls and 3 saphlres; liberal . reward will be paid to the finder. Address Times, Hammond. LOST Confidence in any otuer medium than The Times to get the business. Address Forlorn, Nowhere. ALISCIELLANEOUS. KOUSEMTCttiD GOODS booght and sold. Hammond F"jTilture Co.. 67 Stat itHammond, lad. Phone I4S. tf MALE HELP Men wno are looking for good Jobs where they can earn good dollars, always read The Times male help ads TAILORING. PHONE 771. Toung Men's Tailors, for best cleaning and pressing. 61 State st. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY Six or 7-room house; first class condition; also vacant lot; must be bargains; state locality and price. Address H T, Times, Hammond. 20-3 tana most of the Bens of vrork ta be ad.

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MAIiE HELP. WANTED Young man for clerical position; must be accurate; one with railroad experience preferred. Reply T P, Times, Hammond. 20-2 WANTED Hx per lenced male stenographer with knowledge of book keeping; good salary; apply by letter ' giving references. Box 96, Hammond. ! Ind. 19-3 WANTED First class telegraph operator, S-hour shift; salary 161.50 per month. Apply A. M. PeWeese. Erie Ry. FEMALE HELP. WANTED Experienced dining room girl. Hotel Carleton, at once. 21-3 WANTED Girl for general housework; good wages; no children. Apply alt Morton court. Hammond. 21-2 " ' i WANTED An experienced stenographer. Reid, Murdoch & Co.. Hammond. 50 GIRLS WANTED FOR LABELING and general work. Apply Reld-Mur-doch & Co.. Hammond. 21-3 I WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Apply 904 So. Hohman st., Hammond. 20-6 WANTED A waitress and kitchen help. We Cater Cafe, 90 State st., Hammond. i WANTED At once, experienced girls ef girls to learn. Apply Biek Laundry, Michigan ave.. Hammond. 20-3 WANTED Marker met Laundry Co., and "sorter. CaluIndiaria Harbor. WANTED Competent young girl to do light housework and go home nights. Inquire 958 So. Hohman st., Hammond. FOR SLE. FOR SALE Big sewing machine bargains. Two new drophead Singer machines $18 each. Other drophead machines $5 up. 153 State st., Hammond. FOR SALE Household furniture at a reasonable price.- 830 .'Alice st., Hammond. 21-2 FOR SALE Gas radiator, 40 in. high, 26 in. wide, 15 In. deep; can be used to heat store or parlor. 311 Michigan ave., Hammond. 21-3 FOR SALE Ten acres inside city limits of Crown Point, Ind. Fair house, barn arid fine young orchard and peach orchard. A bargain at 2,200. F. G. Russell. Crown Point, Ind. FOR SALE For sale or trade, 100

aeres ' good-farming land, house and the defendants, Emilie Bundek, Steven barn, 45 miles out in Indiana; sell on! Bundek, are not residents of the State account of debt. Iake Co. Exchange, f Indiana. ' Indiana Harbor, Ind. 19-5! Said defendants are therefore hereby I notified of the pendency of (said action FOR SALE New 6-room house, lot 33x'and that the same will stand for trial 140, at Clark Station: 15 minutes ' at the next term of said Court, and that walk from American Bridge Co. plant, ' unless they appear and answer or de

ft minutes to street car and 5 minutes , to Penn depot; only $1,500. part on time.! Lake Co. Exchange, 3209 Block ave.,! Indiana Harbor, Ind. 19-5 '

1 j heg-nn and held In Room No. 2, in the FOR SALE Cheap, two show cases, 11 Superior Court Building, at Hammond, feet long, , 2 feet 4 inches wide, 15 In said County and State, on the secinfhes deep. Also one small showcase, 1 ond Monday of November, A. D. 1911,

4x2. 446 J-Ioffman st., Hammond. 21-3 FOR SALE Furniture and household goods. Please call at 623 State Line St.; Hammond. 20-2 FOR SALE Rose comb black minorca cockerels, pure Clark strain. Apply 95 Manila ave., Hammond, Ind. 20-3 FOR SALE One Noble Universal base burner; one Noble Universal kitchen range, practically new; one child's bed, dresser, one child's crib. Call 1150 Columbia ave., Hammond. 20tf FOR SALE Qne fresh Jersey cow; reasonable ' price; 1 miles west of Ross. C. Ooms, Griffith, Ind. 20-8 FOR SALE Live decoy ducks for hunt- . itig. E. Wonnacott, 1354 Harrison av., Robertsdale. 19-3 . . aK.VVi.Mj UAtHIMi BAKUAl.NS TWO ..new Free machines, used only three days. 818 each: one Sinsrer. drawlnr room cabinet, $25; one New Home drop!

head. $8. Other machines from $3 up. will apply to the Board of County ComF. C. Miller Sewing Machine Store, 178 ' missioners" at'Crown Point,' Lake. CounState st.. Hammond. 19-3 ty. Indiana, on the first Mortdav of Oc

' FOR SALE Lots Nos. 6 and 7, blk No. , ; 2, Russell's sub. They are facing east I on Douglas ave., a few lots south of I 153d st-. West Hammond. 111. For tur. . t ieulars write W Z Flower, Gibbon, Minn . 18-6 FOR SALE Furniture of 12-room house. Apply 85 Sibley st.. Hammond. FOR SALE Three acres in Hammond's newest subdivision on the south side. Price will surprise you. Address H R, Times, Hammond, ,i ' .' . 9tf FOR SALE Shotgun, rifle and case. Inquire Hammond Loan Co., 569 Hohman st., Hammond. ', . 5 ' . 7tf FOR SALE One D. M. Cable mahogany cased piano; been In us nine months; for sale at a give away price; must be sold within 15 days. Call at 312 Hammond bid.' Phone 122. ' k FOR SALE Special for railroad men. We have Just placed two dozen high grade 21 and 23 Jewel watches on sale of all makes at a give-away price. They will go fast. First come first served. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bldg.. Hammond. FOR SALE Cheap, all kinds of bar fixtures. Inquire J. J. Freeman, 3403 H Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor, Ind. . THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKE COUNTY 18 THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READERS ON THE TIMES.

.H'3 W FOR SALE. FOR SAI,E 20 or 40 acres pood farm land. Inquire Mike's Place; Highland, Ind. 19-5 FOR SALE Eight -room house; all modern conveniences; Homewood. Inquire 34 Webb St., Hammond. 19-6 SITUATION WANTED WANTED POSITION As girl for gen-j eral housework; IS years" old. Address j Emma Horn, Lansing, ill. 21-2 PARTNER WANTED. GENTLEMAN WILLING TO SHARE large front room with desirable party. 47 Uimhach ave., Hammond. Phone 1031.1. 21-3 LEGA1, NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-liESl PENT. THE STATE OK INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM NO. 3, SEPTEMBER HARRY KEEFEK. CAUSE NO. 8084 ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by D. E.

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Boone, attorney, and files her com-i over lne ae OI twenty-one years, and plaint herein, together with an af ff.la-! h.as resided In the State of Indiana vit of a competent person. showing! more than one and tn the city that the defendant, Harry Keefer, i'of Hammond, North Township, Lake not a resident of the State of Indiana. ! bounty, Indiana, for more than six Said defendant is therefore hereby j months Prior to the date of this notice, notified of the pendencv of said action 1 an'1 that he is a qualified voter and a and that the same will" stand1 for trial , citliEen of the United States of America, at the next term of said Cuirt, and that!and la a man ot Kod moral character; unless he aDoear and answer or demur i that h will apply to the Board of

therein, at the calling of said cause. onICoun,' Commissioners at Crown Point,

the 14th day of November, A. P. 1911,

elng the second dav of theiday of ctor- he fame beinfj the 2nd of said Court to be begun Ca' of October, 1911, for a renewal of

the same bel next term and held in Room No. 3, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Mon day of November. A. D. 1911, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 21st day of September, A. D. 1911. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE. Clerk U S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1911. ELLA MIDDLE VS. EM I LI E BUNDEK. CAUSE NO. 7752. ACTION TO SET ASIDE CONVEYANCE. Now comes the plaintiff by If. E. Granger, attorney, and flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that mur therein, at the calling or said cause, on the 14th day of November, A. D. 1911, the same being the second day of the next term of said Court to be said action will be heard and deter mined In their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 13th day of September, A. D. 1911. ERNEST L SHORTRfDGE, Clerk L. S. C By- Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, William Reynolds. Is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township, County and State - of Indiana, and is over the age of twenty-one years, and has resided in the State, pt Indiana more than one year and In the City of Hammond, North Township,' Lake bounty, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice, and that he is a qualified voter and a citizen of the United States of America, and is a man of good -moral character; that he tober, the same being the 2nd day of October, 1911, for a renewal of license to reail Intoxicating, .spiritous, vinous . . ... - - - . . a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where soldSaid license being heretofore granted on the 3d day of October, 1910, and issued by Charles Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where liquprs are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows; The ground floor front room of onestory frame building, situated on & of Lot 17, Block 1, G. W. Hoffman's addition to Hammond.. Said bar room is 22x50x12 ft. Has glass front, front, side and rear entrances. Bar room faces on Hohman street, a, public highway. Bar is on. south side-of room. All of the inside of said room can be seen from the said highway. There are living rooms in the rear. WILLIAM REYONLDS. NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, John Szirmay, is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City. Township, County and State of Indiana. a.nL Ja. Over the age of twenty-one years, and has resided in the State of Indiana more, than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice., and

that lie Is- a qualified voter and a citizen of 'the United Ktates of America, and is a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Coitimissioners at Crown Point, Lake Connty, Indiana, on the first Monday of October, the same being the 2nd day of October, '1911, for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantites than a quart at a time and permit the same to he drank on the premises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted on the 3d dly of October, 1910, and issued by Charles Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for the period of one year from

said date, and the precise location whore liquors are to be sold bM the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground flopr front room of onestory frame building, situated on Lot 1, Block 3, A. Robert s subdivision. Said bar room fares on Harrison avenue, a public highway. Bar room Is 24 ft. by 36 ft. by 10 ft. Bar room has glass front, two side entrances and rear entrance from living rooms, located in rear of bar room. All of the inside of said room can be seen from said street. Six living rooms In rear. Ear occupies frost and north side of room, in Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Six living rooms In the rear. JOHN SZ1RMAY. NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. j Notice Is hereby given to the citiiens 1 of Hammond, North Township, Lake Zepher Polen, is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City. Township, County and State of Indiana, and is Lake County. Indiana, on the first Monlicense to retail intoxicating, spiritous vinous and malt liquors in less quan titles than a quart at a time and per mit the same to be drank on the prem ises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted on the 3d day of October, 1910, and Issued by Charles Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The front room on the ground floor of the,, one-story frame building, with living rooms In the rear and above, sit uated and located on Lot 9. Block 3, townsend & Godfreys addition to Hammond. The room where said Intoxicating liquors are to be sold Is 13 feet wide. 36 feet long and 14 feet high. Said room has a large glass front window and all of said room can ne seen rrom ine street. said room and building Is known as 226 Sibley street, and said room faces on said Sibley street, a public highway. All of the inside of said room can, be seen from the highway. ' ZEPHER POLEN. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Ross MeNutt. No. 589. In the Lake Superior Court, September Term, 1911 Notice is hereby given to the Heirs Legatees and Creditors of Rosa Me Nutt, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, "held at Hammond, In diana, on the 2nd day of October. 1911, and show cause, If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the es tate of said decedent should not be ap proved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Su perior Court, at Hammond, this 7th day of September, 1911. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court. RESOLUTION NUMBER 79.. DECLARATORY RESOLUTION FOR THE OPENING OF LINCOLN AVE NUE, A PUBLIC STREET IN THE TOWN OF MILLER, LAKE COUN TY, INDIANA. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, that it is desired and is deemed necessary to open Lincoln avenue, a public street in the said Town of Miller, from the north line of Michigan street northeasterly to con nect' with the old public road -which lies between the right of way of the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Ry. and the old right of way of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Ry, by the condemnation of the following trip of land to-wit: A strip of land 60 feet In width whose north line Is more particularly described as follows: . Beginning at point on the north line of Michigan iRoad) which is 120.08 feet - southeast erly measured along said north line o said Michigan street, from the inter section of said north line. of said Mlchl gan street with the west line of sec Hon o, Twp. 36 North, Range 7 Wes of the 2nd P. M. ; thence northeasterly at an angle of 41 27' 40" with said Michigan street 1,164 feet to a poin which Is 50 feet north of the north right of way line of the Chicago, Lak Shore and South Bend Ry. Co., mea sured at right angles to said right o way line; thence "continuing northeast erly on a curved line which line is 5 feet north of and parallel to the said north right of way line to an Inter section with the south right of way line of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R. R. Co., all as shown on the plat of said proposed 'street open Ing on file with the Town Clerk of th Town of Miller. The property which may be beneficially or lnjurlouslaffected by such proposed proceeding is as follows: That part of the west Vt of the southwest M of said section 5-36-7- lying north of the Hobart Township Gravel Road and south of the old right of way of the L. S. fe M. S. R. R. . .That part of the nerthwest of said section 5-38-7 lying south of the old right f way of the L. S. & M. S. R. R. and north of the right of way of the Chicago. Lake Shore and South Bend R. R. Go. Be it further resolved, that notice of

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puBLca in inree public places In said town as required by law, and that said notice shall state that the Board of Trustees of the Town ' of Miller Will meet at 7:30 p. m. on the Uth day ef October, 1911, at the Town Hall to receive and hear remonstrances from any persons whose property may be affected by such proposed proceedings and will thereupon take Anal action, confirming, modifying, or rescinding this action and resolution. Adopted this 20th day of September, 1911. Signed. WILLIAM OLANDER. JOHN FREDRICKSEN, JOHN NORTH. Trustees. Attest: M. J. ZELIBOU. Town Clerk. IN THE UNITED STATES PTSTRICT COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF GARY COAL CO.. INVOLUNTARY BANKRUPT. CAUSE NO. 105. To the creditors of Gary Coal Company, bankrupt, of Gary, Lake Conny. Indiana: You, and each of yon, are hereby no. ifled that on the ISth day of Septem ber, A. D. 1911, Gary Coal Company was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of Its creditors will be held at the Federal building, Hammond, ndiana. at ten o'clock a. m., Saturday. September 30, 1911. at which time the redltors may attend, prove their laims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. To secure consideration all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of the crt litor, amount claimed and name and adarcss of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, Sept. 20, 1911. BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CEDR LAKE Lots 21 to 23, 26 to 28. Idlewild. George M. Thompson to Mark W. Reed t .$21.25 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 10, blk 2,-1st add. Mabel J. Sontag to Walter J. Riley 2,500 HAMMOND. Lots 1 to 4, A. J. Roberts' Ind. Blvd. add, Amy Jane Roberts to Board Trustees School City of Hammond 1 094 NEW CHICAGO. Lot 1, blk 6. 6th add. New Chm. R. E. & 1 Co. to Fred Heine... 750 8-36-S S U SW NE Toll. Lond Co. to August Runge 34-8 Part E Vi SW Neil Brown to Otis W. Cleveland... 800 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 2T, blk 5, NE U 32-37-9. E. Chgo. Co. to Martin Wzorek... 300 Lot 82. blk 21. SW ,i 29-37-9 E. Chgo. Co. to Andrew Laskowski GARY. , 500 Lot 27. blk 4, Condit-MeGinnlty's 6th add, Condit-McGinnlty Realty Co. to Charles Lezto... 600 Lot 41, blk 5. same add. Same Co. to John Perlbek 650 CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red. 9293e; No. 3 red, 9091Vie; No. 2 hard. 95H9Sc; No. 3 hard. 92V695c Spring wheat by sample; No. 1 northern, $1.0001.04: No. 2 northern 99c$1.02; No. 3 spring. S5c$1.00. Corn by sample: No. 2, 67?i68c; No. 2 white, 68684c: No. 2 yellow, 68 684c; No. 3. 67H67c; No. 3 white. 67H67e; No, 3 yellow, 676Sc; No. 4, 675'67Uc. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 45 45Hc; No. 3 white, 44S44c; No. 4 white, 43H44,4c; standard, 44i45c. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Steers, $5.25 8.00; heifers. $4.0066.40; cows, $3.006.00; calves, $7.50 9.50; bulls, $8.80(85.35. Hog's Good to prime heavy, $6.90 7.10; mixed lots and butchers. $6,903 7.20; fair to fancy light, $6.957.15; roughs, pigs and stags, $4.75 0 7.15. PRODUCEjMARKET. Butter Receipts, 12,969 tubs; creamery, 26c; price to retail dealers, 27 He; prints. 2Shic; extra firsts. 25c; firsts. 22c; seconds, 20c; dairies, extra, 22c; firsts, 20c; seconds, ISc; ladles, No. 1, 18c; packing, 17'4c. Eggs Receipts, 7,975 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases included. la18c; cases returned, 14H17J4c; ordinary firsts, 17c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 19c; prime firsts, packed In new whitewood cases and must be 65. per cent fresh, 20 He; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be SO per cent fresh, 22c; No. 1 dirties, HHc; checks, 6 S 9c , Potatoes Receipts, 86 cars; Maine, 85 90c; Minnesota, 85S 90c; Wisconsin 70 75c; Michigan. 75 (8 80c. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, 89c; 60 to 95, 9llc; 85 to 120, 910c; 100 to 120, 12c; coarse, B6c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. .15c; No. 1 101ns, hoc; no. 1 round, lOc; No. I plate, 5yc; No. 1 chuck, 7c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; young turkeys, 14c; chickens, fowls 12c; roosters, 9c; springs, 12c; -ducks. 14c: geese, 10c. Bean , Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.152.20; fair to good, $2.00 2.05; red kidney, $2.753.05. Green vegetables Beets. $1.00 oer 100; cabbage, crate, 75c$l.Q0; carrots per iuu ouncnes; cucumbers, to mato boxes, 30c; cauliflower, 2575c box; celery, 20040c box; horseradish, (oc per aozen stalks; green onions, 5 6c per bunch; watercress, small bbls, $3.00; lettuce, head, per case, 5075c; leaf. 10c per case; mushrooms. 3550c per lb;. onions, 5075c per sack; parsley, 10c per dox; peppers, sack, 3035c; pickles, sack, $1.001.25; spinach, 25 r . . . . . . - - . 'it iuu, jwcri corn, iosxzoc per sack; tomatoes, 1d(25c per box; turnips, 3050c per bu. CLASSIFIEO ADVERTISING plaeea your offer be fare most ef the people la thin city to whom It would hare any laterest.

CITY WET IDEA DULY CONSIDERED

(Special to Thb Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind.. Sept. 21. Two rather important subjects were brought up for discussion at the meeting of the commercial ciud last evening, un; uii them being the establishment of a city market In the twin cities and he other' matter of a bond issue for $50,000 for park improvements, the bonds to he long time paper which would place a considerable part of the burden involved upon the shoulders of posterity. The secretary was Instructed to take care of both these maerers collecting! data relative to the benefits and disadvantages if any of the city market, and forwarding a communication to the city council advocating the bond issue. The directors had held a meeting earlier In the day at which a special committee was appointed to Investgate the plausibility of establishing and maintaining a club library. Also the director's decided to give over Wed nesday afternoons fom 2 to b o clock to the use of womens clubs devoted to the study of art, literature, music and to the pursuit of charity. This matter was discussed at a previ ous meeting of the club at which a request was presented by the Round Table Club asking that the club be per mitted to meet at the club rooms on alternate Wednesday. .On that occasion the members did not appear to bi falling over each other In a scramble to vote aye, and the matter was passed up to the board of directors. Some of the members who did not favor the Idea of turning over the club to the women did not wish to vote against it for fear of appearing unchivalrous but at the same time they did not wish to vote the club to outsiders, so refrained from voting altogether. The objec tors represent that Just on the very day ; that their friends may visit Indiana Harbor and they be desirous of taking them to the club, it will be their luck to have the rooms In possession of the women's clubs. DETECTIVES SECURE AFFIDAVITS (Continued from Page 1.) which a former police officer, Fred Camp, has made. Protect the Dive.' One of the most interesting of the affidavits is one made by Melvin I. Anglin of the Calumet Detective associatlon. Anglin is a detective who was employed by people In a neighboring Indiana city to learn the whereabouts of their two daughters who are supposed to have become inmates of one of the West Hammond resorts. Anglin and his partner went through all of the resorts, secured the names of all of the owners and keepers, secured evidence as to the number of Inmates in each house and made a search of the place for the purpose of locating the missing girls. They were finally arrested by the West Hammond police and, according to the affidavit that Anglin has filed, the Jail was opened and they were exhibited to the owners of every resort in West Hammond so that they could look out for them in the future. Police Aid Dlvekeepera. Miss Brooks believes that no better evidence could bo secured that the police are In league with the resort owners and are doing all they can to pro tect them from arrest and conviction. A great deal of evidence has been placed before the state's attorney in Chicago, which should convince him that conditions in West Hammond are worse than In any other village of its sixe in the country. Whether or not this will have the result of leading to a general raid that will Be the real thing remains to be seen. - It is reported that powerful influences are at work to prevent the state's attorney from taking action. Whether or not these influences will prevail remains to be seen. Miss Virginia .Brooks was yesterday served with the summons in the civil action which was started by a Chicago newspaperman. .t STATE AFTER HEW COUNTER AFFIDAVITS Crown Point, Ind., Sept. 21. Counter affidavits are being secured by Deputy Prosecutor Smith today to balance the -scales with those to be presented to Judge MeMahan tomorrow asking that a change of venue be given the defendants in' the Gary bribery cases. " The opinion here Is that the attorneys for the! defense are taking their customary route in their play for time, hoping that public sentiment will sub side as time goes on, and that the public will lose Interest in the cases, especially If they can get them outside of Lake county for trial. Lake county people, however, are beginning to get the proper sense of the situation and will protest against any more money being spent in what is plainly a travesty upon law and prestige, as was a point of common knowledge in the conspiracy cases at Valparaiso. Why Mayor Knotts and his henchmen are Immune from Lake ceunty Justice any more than other alleged lawbreakers Is a matter of much comment, and the public at large will demend a reason for the leniency shown Knotts and his henchmen in his numerous escap-

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CALUMET LOAN COMPANY. When a person needs money they need It quickly and if be does not own real estate It is. generally a hard matter for him to secure a loan, unless he is acquainted with the Calumet Loan company, with offices at 212. Hammond Bids. The Calumet Loan companyloans money in any amount from ten dollars up, on fur- , niture, pianos, live stocks, . r etc., and you retain possession of the property. This is one of the oldest companies in Indiana and it has eatab-' lisbed an enviable reputation for honest and fair dealing with all patrons, and for charging the very lowest consistent rates. There -is no publicity in dealing with this ; reliable company. If you do not care to call at the office, telephone them and they will send representative to call otx you. It will pay you to Ree the Calumet Loan company If . in need of -"unds to tide over temporary " financial difficulties. $10.00 and Upwards to $200.00 Long Time, Short Time, Any Time, Very Easiest of Payments.' Ample Rebates if paid before dua Calumet loan Company!) COMMISSION SATISFIED WITH PLAN (Special to Thb Times.) Eat Chicago, Ind.. Sept. 11. J. D. Kennedy has reeelved the followingletter from the Railroad Commission of Indiana In reference to the new Penn-

sylvanla depot here: 1 -. i "Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 21, 1111. Mr. J. B. Kennedy. "10-11-11 Emery Bulldlnav ''East Chicago. Ind., "Dear Sir: Referring to your letters of August 9th and 10th wjt, Preference to the condition of the,palnger depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Kast Chicago. I enclose you herein a plan of a proposed passenger fefj.tlon arrangement at Kast Chicago. idslre that you look over this and return-', same to me by return mall with any sugetslons which you may have - to make. In looking over these proposed plans it seems to me that the arrangement is "very satisfactory. Waiting to hear from you, beg to remain, "Tours very truly, "W. J. WOOD, Chairman.".

TURN FOR THE BETTER Selling of stocks was resumed on a large scale at the opening today and many of the leading- Issues fell to the lowest prices for the year before the market showed any signs of a rally. With the announcement from Washing ton that the government would permit the International Harvester company to adapt itself to the requirements of the Sherman law without bringing suit for a dissolution sentiment underwent a decided change for the better .and prices made a good recovery. International Harvester shares, which dropped below par on the early trading, regained, most o their toss, .and ateel common, which also had -been correspondingly weak under- heavy - selling pressure, scored a substantial rally. At the same time leading railway shares, headed by Union Pacific, emerged from the feeling of extreme weakness which characterised early trading. , The attitude of the harvester concern, which is that of willingness to conduct Its business. In conformity with the Sherman law If the government will point out the requirements -of that law, was regarded by brokers as marking the beginning of a new epoch',' la which attacks against Industrial corporations commonly spoken ot as trusts will cease, providing they reorganize their business along the lines indicated by the recent decisions of the supreme court In the Standard Oil and American Tobacco eases. After the market rallied from Ms early weakness the demand for stocks abated, but there was , no renewal .of selling pressure and extreme dullness ' became the feature. - , . '1 OPERATE HAMMOND ELEVATOR Springfield, I1L. Sept. 21. The Stand: ard Grain and Elevator company has been incorporated at Springfield by E R. Bacon Jr., W. G. Husband and El' R, Jennings. The capital stock Is $75,000. They will operate the Alliance Elevator at Hammond, Ind. t

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