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NOTICE TO TIMES REAPERS. NOTICK TO ADVERTISERS. Readers f the following advertisements vvno with to communicate wltb advertisers whose identity 1 ot ro" vealed. shotild follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter givm. Rtyuenta at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not, la Justice, to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow instruction As far as it Is possible It Is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the odea. The Times will not be responsible for errors in nds takea over the telephone HAliF. HELP. WANTED A good clean barber; good chance for a young man: can have room and board at same building; barber chair and pool taoie iuhiv.c. cheap rent. Call at M. J. Grimmer. Highland, Ind. Phone 1271Y2. 3-4 FEAJAI.E KELP. WANTED Girl for ; general housework; must be experienced. Mrs. E. C". Minas, 32 Rimbach ave., Hammond. WANTED Girl for laundry , O. D. laundry. Hammond. work. C. AVANTED- A middle oged woman. ReiM&na hotel. Easx Chicago. Phone 424M. 2-3 WANTED Girl for laundry work. Eick laundry, Hammond. 29-2 WANTED A gin for general housework; family of two. Apply 93 Doty st., Hammond. 28tf FOR UKNT. FOR RENT Furnished fiat of four rooms at 234 Michigan. Inquire 231
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,1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; heat j and . electric light. 3314 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. FOR RENT Three front rooms for light housekeeping; water and gas. S38 Alice ave.. Hammond. 3-2 TOR RENT Two nicely furnished j rooms; good locality; 5 minutes walk .from courthouse. Inquire 38 Clinton st., Hammond. Phone 915L2. 3-2 FOR RENT Complete 3-roorn housekeeping suite; steam heat, electric "light, bath, laundry. 374 Indiana ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished front room; 4 electric lights, hot and cold water. "762 Sibley st., Hammond. - . FOR RENT Two furninhed rooms for lleht housekeeping; water and gas. 563 Indiana ave. Apply 1SS Plummer ave., Hammond. 3-2 FOR RENT Furnished room; modern conveniences. Apply 193 Indiana ave., Hammond. 3-3 FOR RENT Flat, 6 rooms, 3 closets, bathroom, 4 beds, hot and cold water, gas, gas range, hot water range, carpeted and furnished complete; everything, telephone, for the right parties. 222A Fayette at., Hammond. FOR RENT Modern apartment In Lockmar Bldg., 11 Waltham St., Hammond. Phone 1211M. 2-5 FOR RENT Six rooms, upper floor, modern, ne-wly decorated, hardwood floors, built-in buffet. 1054 Calumet aVe., Hammond. Phone 242. 3-4 FOR REST Two furnished rooms for light ' housekeeping; modern. 362 Plummer ave., Hammond. 2-2 FOR RENT Five-room steam heated flat: all modern: corner Summer and Charlotte. Apply 45S Summer St., Hammond. Phone 1042M. 30tf FOR RENT Six-room flat and tath; hot water heat; all modern conveniences. Apply 18 Warren st., Hammond. FOR RENT Two rooms furnished complete for light housekeeping; rent reasonable. Phone 1078M, or call 201 Chicago ave., Hammond. 27tf FOR RENT Modern flat at 311 Sibley st. Apply 215 State St.. Hammond. FOR RENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. Call 697 Ot.kley ave., Hammond. 13tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave. Hammond. Sttf MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED SALARIED EMployes and others at lowest rats on their own plain nott. Borrow $3, pay back $5.60. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rimbach block, ovsr Lion store, Hammoni, Ind Phone 218. MONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos. homes and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co, 212 Hammond bldg, Hammond, Ind. Phone 828. SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED Experienced stenographer and bookkeeper; excellent references; wants a permanent , position with reliable firm. Address R G, 652 Mass st., Gary, Ind. 2-3 SEWING DONE BY THE DAY INqulre 210B Michigan ave., Hammond. insOET.TuANEOUS. HORSES WINTERED Reasonable rates, warm barns. Address Jas. M. Jameson. Griffith. Lake Co. Ind. R F D. RE tOC HEADING THE TIMES!
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FOR SALE On account of death, cobbler's outfit, ftand. Jack, .sewing machine, etc. Apply P240 Manistee ave., South Chicago. Mrs. J. M. Bacon. 3-3 FOR SALK 20 or 40 acres of Rood farm land south of Highland. Call at M. J. Grimmer, Highland. Ind. 3-4 . FOR SALE Complete set of ice tools and slides. Kriewltz Bros., 10012 Commercial ave.. South Chicago. Phone; South Chicago 375. 2-6. J'Xm SALE OR TRADE Two-cylinder Otto car runabout: thorouehly overhauled, leather top and good tires. Phone 1459. Calumet Auto Repair Co., 168 Fayette st., Hammond. 27FOR SALE Six-room house, lot, gas and steam heat; a 60-foot bargain, Address Box 844. Midland. Mich, 20-11 FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a bun die. at Times office. Hammond. FOR SALE Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros, storage house, Fayette and Sohl st. and aak for Mr. Sourbeer, man ager. " Mtf FOR SALE Show cases, shelving, wall ', cases and soda fountain. Apply Norrls Drug store, 192 IX State st.. Hammond. ' . FOR SALE Special for railroad me a. j Wl have Just placed two doea also grade 21 and 2o JerM watches on sals or all makes at a giw-away price. Thsy will go fast First coma first served. Calumet Loan Co.. 218 Hammond blag, Hammond. LOST AND FOUND. mistake Jan. from meeting of Daughters of. Liberty at Lodge rooms over jion siore, piease return to airs, Lukman, 472 E. Carroll st.,. Hammond, - " 1 1 " 1 1 ;T flee, Hammond. LOST Bwnch. Of keys .with silver- chawl attached. Return to Times office and receive reward.- . - - - TAILORING. PHONE 771. Young Men's Tailors, for b. t cleaning and pressing. 61 State st. LEGAL NOTICESLEGAL SURVEY. Crown Point, Itvflana, December, 1911. To the undersigned property owners in section 18, T. J6 N., R. 9 W. of 2nd P. M., Lake County, Indiana, to wit: William Krug. Lizzie Overheu. Henry Krug. Frederick Rampke. Julius H. Krug. Mary Krumm. Minnie Hayes. Sebastine Krug. Geo. W. Schneider. August J. Krug. Lottie Krug. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that pursuant to a petition filed in my office for a legal survey of certain lands In S. E. i of sec. 18, T. 36 N., R. 9 W. of 2nd P. M.. signed by Julius H. Krug and August J. Krug, I will, upon the 5th day of February, 1912, proceed to make said survey and to establish and perpetuate said corners and lines in accordance with the law. . You are hereby directed, in as much as the same will affect the corners and the lines of your property, to take due notice thereof. . , i i RAY SEELY, j County Suri-eyor. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE ; COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR j COURT, ROOM NO. 3, NOVEMBER; ; TERM 1911. UNION NATIONAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION VS. GEORGE GERMAN ET AU CAUSE NO. 8520. ACTION TO SUIT ON NOTE AND FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. j Now oomes the plaintiff by F. L. nelsheimer, attorney, and flies its complaint herein, together with an affidavlt of a competent person, showing that the- defendants, Manhattan Brewing Company, a corporation; Leopold Sonnenschein, Owen Crumpacker, receiver for the frm of J. Z.rMorrls & Company, John McNaughton. 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 26t!i day 'of February, A. D. 1912, the same being the 43rd day of the next t-rrn of said Court to be begun and held In Room No. 3, in the Superior Court. Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the. second Monday of January, A. D. 1912, said action will be heard and determined In their absence.In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 3rd day of January, A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,) No. 6546. Lake Superior Court, September Term, 1911. WILLIAM AHLBORN vs. SARAH ZELSER AND ' ZELSER, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown. By vlrti of, an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in
Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 27th Day of January, 1912, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m and four o'clock p. ro., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Fourteen (14) In Block Thirteen (13) In the second addition to Indiana Harbor, a subdivision in sections twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) Township Thlr-ty-seven North, range nine (9) . west of the second principal meridian. County of' Lake and State of Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de cree, interest and costs, I ; will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate. or so much thereof aa may be sufflcl"t to satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made -without relief from valu ation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Sarah Zelser and Zelser, ber husband, whose true christian name is unknown at the suit of William Ahlborn. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. W. B. Van Home. Att'y for Plaintiff. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. " State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,) No. 559 4. Lake Superior Court, September Term, 1911. LOUISE SCHOLZ f vs. . ACGVST STAVITSKI AND iiRS. AUgust Stavitski, his wife, whoso true christian name is unknown. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of. the Lake Superior Court, I will expose , public sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crow n Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 27th Day of January, 1912, oetween ue nours or ten O clock a. m and four o clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, df the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13) of August Scholz's second addition to Whiting, Indiana, on 121st street in section , Towns! ip thirty-seven (37) North. Range nine west ui me second principal meridian in the County of Lake and btate of Indiana, as shown by the recorded plat of said sudivlslon In the Recorder's office of Lake County, Indiana, as the same appears book number of record In- plat page If said rents .and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de cree, interest and costs, I will at the same lime ana place orrer Tor sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be suffi cient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valut ation or appraisement laws. , Taken "as the property of August Mavltski and Mrs. August Stavitskl his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, at the suit of Louise ScholE. THOMAS GRANT, , Sheriff, Lake County," Indiana W. B. Van Home, Att'y for Plaintiff. NOTICE. Bids will be received until Wednes day at noon, Jan. 10, for printing o'f Village Ordinances. Specifications are on file at the office of the Clerk of West Hammond. IGNATIUS T. MAXKOWSKI, Clerk. NOTICE. I will not be responsible bills contracted by my wife, . for any one except myself. for any Blanche, I WALTER VANES, ! Hessville, Ind, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLI.ESTON. Lots 2 and 4, blk 16. Red Oak add. Clear Title Land Co. to John Bodnar $ Lot 37, blk 6, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 1st sub, Sava Miljanovich to Milza Miljanovich Lots 13 and 16, blk 22, N resub C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 4th add; lot 14, blk IS, C. T. L. A I. Co.'s 3d add, same parties as last deed Lots 96 and 97, blk 1, Sherman Park add, Harry B Barker to Charles A. Neff Lot's 53 and 55, blk 2, Sherman Park add, Wlckizer Bondurant Co. to Carrie H. Wickizer Lots 44 and 43 to 48, Rundells add, Edward R. ODonnell to Forrest P. Rundell EAST CHICAGO. Lot 5, blk 24, SW 29-37-9,. East Chicago Co. to William Brimmer n,1VANHOE. Lots 15 and 16, blk ?:J, King's resub J. R. Lane's 1st add, Wickizer Bondurant Co. to Clark Sutherland .; .: .'. . . . . Lots 1-7 and IS, blk 3, same add as last deed, Wickizer Bon600 durant Co. to Bradford Jf Reynolds CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by iismpie: No. 2 red, 95 97c; No. 3 red, . 93M 6 95c;. No. 2 haTd, 97c3$1.02; No. 5: hard, S497c. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.08 511.10; No. 2 northern, $1,0601.08; No. 3 spring, !3c $1.00. Corn by sample: No. 3, 61if61c; No. 3 white, 61',462c; o. 3 yellow, 61
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Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 4S'4 49c; No. S, 46Hc; No. 3 white, 474 & 48c; No. 4 white, 4547'4e; standard. 48448c. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard, white, 8c; perfection, 8c; headlight, 178, 10c; eocene, 10V4c; elalne, 17c; V. M. P. naphtha. 10c; Michigan test, vr. w.. 10c; p. w., 8cr gasoline, 12 He; machine gasoline. 2tc raw linseed oij. single brls, 74c; 5 brl lots, 73c; boiled, single brls, 75c; a Wl lots. 74c; turpentine, 58c; summer black oil. 7t4c: winter black oil. 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b, Chicago. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts. 7.78a tubs; creamery, 38c; price to retail dealers, S7V4c; prints, 38V4c; extra firsts, 32c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 26c; dairies, . extra, 31c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 23c; No. 1 ladles. 22c- packing stock, Sic. Eggs Receipts, 1,894 cases; miscel laneous lots, cases included, 1928e; cases returned, 1927e; ordinary firsts, 2527c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh. 2930c; No. 1 dirties, ISHc checks, 1416c. Potatoes Receipts, 125 cars; Wis consln. 8892c; Michigan, S39c Minnesota, 93 95c. Sweet potatoes Illinois, per brl. 13.50(35.00. Veal B0 to 80 lb wetehts. 7 8c; 60 to 95, 8S9e; 80 to 120 lbs, 9H10c 100 to 120, llll4c Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 20c; No. : loins, 23Hc; No. 1 round. 10c; No. . chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate. 6 He. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c chickens, fowls. 13c; roosters, c springs, HHc; ducks, 13'ic; geese, 11c, Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. 82.482.50: prime. 12.38; red kidney. $2.803.00; ' brown Swedish long, 2.50; round, 2.75; Hmas, Call fornla. per 100 lbs. $6.80 Green vegetables Beets. 30)40c per sack; cabbage, per brl, $1.25 1.60; car rots. 3085c per1 sack: cucumbers per doz, $1.001.75; cauliflower. $2.0 (S2.25; celery, 750$!. 15;, horseradish 6575c per dor stalks; lettuce, head. brl. $1.004.00; lear, 20i522c case mushrooms, 1020c per lb; onions, 65 $2.00 sack; parsley, I4.506.50 pe brl; peppers, crate, $3.504.00; pump kins. 75c$1.00 per do; radishes, 25 65c per doxen; spinach, $1.00 0' 1.10 pe tub; string beans, $2.003'3.50 per hamp er; tomatoes. $2.004.50 per crate; tur nips. 50c per sack; watercress, 10 12c per do. ACTIVITY USHERS IN NEW YEAR IN IRON AND STEEL .New York, Jan. 3. Specifications for steel products upon recent contracts de veloped unusual activity during th last week of the year, a time when usually is temporarily IgnsDendel The -Steel Cornoratlon has ordered six additional furnaces into Im. whi h -vw Ym, ' ill hel,tn lth r- D(,r cent of capacltv active as against 70 to 72 per ..,-, i w..tr. r.ot Railroad business last week was a disappointment, the large rail contracts anticipated being held over until the new year. Car orders, however,' were more satisfactory. During the last quarter of the year railroad buying has included 540,000 tons of rails, 78.000 cars, 578 locomotives and 105,000 tons of bridge material. Interest In fabricated steel continued diylng the past week In contracts fo" commercial buildings in New York City, I there being orders for some 20.000 tons. The principal railroad bridge or&erz aggregated 22,000 tons. Business In pig iron was smaller in tonnage with greater irregularity in prices. It i3 estimated that in all districts contracts aggregated Only about 80,000 tons. The total in December was over 500.000 tons. The year's output was under 23,000,000 tons. STANDARD OIL BOAT LAUNCHED AT LORAIN The final launching ceremony of the year was staged at the Lorain, O., shipyard at noon yesterday when tlje oil barge No. S8 built for the Standard Oil company, was dropped into the icy waters. . Miss Leona Wallace" of Cleveland carrying a large bouquet of American beauty roses and escorted by a number of her young girl friends made a charming sponser. The launching went off without a hitch. The barge is 260 feet long, has a 43 foot beam and Is 32 feet in depth. One other barge is being built for the oil company but will not be launched for several weeks. The barge No. 88 is the fourth to be launched at the local yardJ this year for the Standard Oil people. I CHAMP WOLGAST A CONVALESCENT Venice, Cal., Jan. 3. It was given out at Ad Wolgast'S home today that the lightvelght champion was rapidly re covering from his illness, which for a few vcurs threatened to develop into a case i pneumonia. . "Wolgast's fever has gone down and he Is feeling better than he has ior two days," said Manager Tom Jones. "We have passed the point where we fear an attack of pneumonia, and expect the ichampion to be Out again in a fen days." HIGHLANDS. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mann and daughter Helen of Hammond are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Hollett spent New Year's day with Mr. Hollett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollett of Whiting. Miss Grace Oroot is visiting with relatives in Roseland, 1111., for a few days. Mrs.'M. Melcher and son and daugh ter are Chicago shoppers today. J. Hook Is on business in Hammond today. ' School opened again after a week's Christmas vacation here. Miss Katie Hartog is' a Hammond
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Mr. O'Connell returned from "Warsaw I ast evening. , Rumor Is about town again that there will te another wedding in town soon, Miss EdiTth Jamieson is visiting in Hammond tody. Mrs. De Young returned to Roseland' after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daugherty. CLARK STATION. Miss Elizabeth Keckelsen of Chicago pent a few davs with friends here. New Year's day was celebrated very well at Clark Station. But several of our young men are worrying terribly because Its leap year. They are woried so much that they are even afraid to go home In the dark. Clarence Slckel of Chicago spent the day with Clark Station relatives. John Gastel, Mrs. Charles Gastel and Miss Bertha Gastel of- Clark Station were Gary visitors last evening. Mrs. H. Schwalbe, Mrs. G. Wagner. t lie Misses Bertha and Anna Schwalbe and Miss Ethel Wagner are spending a few aays lth Chicago relatives. John Meyers of Chicago was a Gary visitor yesterday. William Osterman of Clark Station was a Gary business transactor yesterday. David Grant of Pine spent the even ing with his parents at Tolleston. Miss Lillian Krueger of Clark Station was a Gary visitor yesterday. The bachelors and also young fel lows (have decided to form a Protect tion.club at once. They claim they had enough trouble to keep single dur ing the other years -without having leap year come and cause them trouble. A meeting will be held at the Glee club's hall In a few days for the purpose of electing officers. All newmembers get particulars by calling 1153 Gary, between the hours of 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday nights. Mr. and Mrs. F. Relbllng and chil dren of Indiana Harbor were visiting with the Dettman family here. , Carl Brown of Indiana Harbor re turned there after spending the day with relatives at Pine. NOTHING DOING. Hopes of aldermanlc candidates who would sit n the Gary common council seat "belonging to - Alderman Antony Baukus, alleged absconder following his arrest for bribery, last night had their hopes of seeing Baukus'. seat de clared vacant smashed with the .same rapidity that snow melts on a hot stove. ' It -wa-a the Intention of the city fathers to hold a meeting and at that meeting they planned to pass a resolution vacating the missing alderman's seat. However, they failed to meet to Monday night (legal holiday) and adjourn urtil Tuesday, and consequently no . , , , . . meeting could be held. - If the council rules are amended T,i,r -itnatlon will not occur again.. - '
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. XVliXiXsiO XJi.. . John Carlson of : Chicago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carlson of Bormann boulevard yesterday. Miss i Mary Sleezer gave a surprise party at her home In honor of her sister, brother and cousins. Several friends were present. Miss Margaret Sleezer returned to Muncie, Ind., after spending New Year's with her parents. Ncrman Sleezer left today for Lorain, O., having spent the holidays with parents. B. Jahn of South Chicago visited with relatives over New Year's. " D. Curran and Miss E. Harms visited with friends in Michigan City yesterday. Miss Charlotte Krueger will be a Chicago visitor tomorrow. Harrison Miller of Elkhart transact ed business in town today. Mrs. H. Neff and daughter Margaret have returned home after an extended visit with friends and relatives of Kan., sag. Mrs. T. J. Griffin is on the sick list. . Mr.'and Mrs. D. D. GreenwaJd spent the week end with relatives In Fort Wayne. i Mrs. William Osborn of Chicago will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Osborn for the week. D. G. Ward transacted business in Chicago. James Apt spent New Year's In Val paraiso. Miss Louise James spent New Year's with friends in Chicago. Miss Ona Shover visited friends In Hammond over Sunday. Mrs. I. S. Paustleis visiting relatives in .unwauRee, wis., ior a rew aays. Mrs. H. Anderson and daughter Jenwere Hammond shoppers today. Miss Dora Anderson, on Evefrest court, is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hewitt, on Chicago street, spent yesterday In Chicago. Fred Williams was the guest of Har oia KUDicK oi tirand crossing over New Year's. James J. Lockwood of Highland Mich., and Mrs. Cora S. Miles of Northville, Mich., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Crandall and family on Center street for the past week, have returned to their home to day. ARE YOTT READING TOR TISTEli THE CHESAPEAKE A OHIO RAIL WAY OF INDIANA. Leaving- Time at Hammond, lad. Effective November 12th. Subject to Change Without Notice. 2:16 pm. DAILY. Limited for Cincin nati. Washington, Baltimore, Phil adelphla. New York, Richmond, Norfolk and Virginia and Norta Carolina points. I nati, connecting 9:23 am DAILY i wnn t . a. v. umf ItnH for tViA W.nar 12:38 am DAILY, Local for Cincinnati P jfi ior. ijnicago. o.io pm uaiLiX , Limited for Chica&, anfl yfest. 6:17 am DAILY. Local for , Chicago. . sleeping, uDservauon-rarior ana uin Ing Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping urs on xsigni -rrains. HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND copied, is better.
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