Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1912 — Page 7

Monday. Jan. 8, 1912.

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P. II.; thence north two thousand three hundred thirty-eight

and elffht-tenths (2.338.8) feet

SHERIFF'S SALE State of Indiana, '. ' ) ': ;'(s: ' ' , ' ' , . County, of Lake,) , No'. 6959. Lake Superior Court, September Term, 1911. JOE AHLIN vs. TO NT ROSONIC, SOMETIMES CALLed "Josef Rosandlc. By virtue of an Order of Sale to rr.e

FEMALE HELP. WANTED Woman to help do housework one. day each week regular. Mrs. Hamacher, 475 Kane aye.. Hammond. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework in family of three adults. Inquire 038 So. llohman st., Hammeiml. . ,

WANTED A competent girl for general house-work; good wages. Apply atonce, S76 So. llohman st.. Hammond.

HALF. HELP'S BOYS WANTED TO DISTRIBUTE bills for the big clearing sJe. Apply at the Hub between 8 and 10 a. m.

WANTED Married man that understands farming to go on large farm at once; good salary to right parties; must have references. Hammond Realty Co., 218 Hammond Bids., Hammond, Ind. 6tf

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two nk-ely furnished rooms for housekeeping.. Also sleeping rooms cheap. 505 llohman st., Hammond.

FOR. RENT Furnished room for light . housekeeping; two rooms $10 .per month. Inquire 1SS Plummer ave.. Hammond. Stf

FOR RENT Complete 1-room housekeeping suite; Eeam heat, electric light, tath, laundry. 374 Indiana ave., Hammond. " '8-2

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern. ?.62 Plummer ave.. Hammond. - . ' 6-2

FOR RENT Newly furnished apartments for light housekeeping. Apply ISO Indiana ave., Hammond. 6-3

FOR RENT Large furnished room; . steam heat, electric light. 392 E. State St.. Hammond. - .

FOR RENT Four-room cottage. Apply 615 State Line st., Hammond.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana, that the undersigned, Wallace H. Jaques, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County and State and over" the age of twentyone years; that lvs has resided in he State of Indiana, for more than one year and In the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, for more than six months prior1 to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter

thereof1; that he is a citizen of the United States of -America and a man of good moral character. , That he is the holder of a license granted by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, and Issued by Charles A. Jonnson, audltor'of said County, on the 5th day of -July, 1911, to sell intoxicating,' spiritous, vinous and malt liquors on the following described premises, to-wit: The ground

floor front room of the three-story brick building located on lot 23. block 2, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County. IndHana. Bar room faces north n State

street, a public highway. In said City ami sides on Oakley avenue.- Said

room Is 23 feet wide and 67 feet long

has glass front, front, corner and side entrance and all of , tb inside of said room can be seen from said State

street. Bar is on the west side of the room. There are living rooms on the second and third story of said build

ing. M - 5

That 'said undersigned will file his

written application with the Board of County Commlssolners of Lake County for permission to move his place of

busii.es-a and transfer Ms license in the

City of -Hammond from the room and plae hereinbefore described to the following place hereinafter described as fallows: The ground floor front

roore of the two-story frame building,

situated on the west half lot 22, block 2, Townsend and Godfrey's addition to

the City of Hammond. Lake County

Indian.,. The room In which liquors are to be sold is 21x33 feet. Has glass front, front and side entrance and all of the inside of said room can be seen

from said State street, a public high

way in said city. Said room faes north on StaXe street.' There are four

living rooms in the second' story" "of

said building and a storehouse in the

rear. WALLACE H. JAQUES.

thence east one hundred eleven directed from the Clerk of the Lake

superior court, I will expse to public,

(111.75) feet; thence north to the saie lo lno nlnest oioar tor casn in

Utile ralntnef River-. thence nana, l in east OOOT Ot tne Court

westerlv alonir said river to the nou" n LTn foint, inaiana. on

west une of the east one-itait Saturday, the 3rd Day of

Mnn tm.nlv.fnnr rill tnwn. ICWUttlVi -LUXi,

shin thirty-six (3 North, range D"wf lne nou t ten o clock a. m

nin 19 west! thence south to ann Iour ciock p. m.. tne rents and

the southwest corner of the east Pro"18 lor a perroa not exceeaing seven

one-half of the northeast ouar- y6ars or the following described real

ter of said section twenty-five (25, township thirty-six (36) North, range nine 9) west; thence east two hundred sixteen and five-tenths (216.5) feet to the place of beginning, excepting

therefrom , the right of way of

the- New York. Chicago and St. Louis Railway, containing thir

ty-seven and twenty one-hun-dredths (37,21) acres more- or less, all in Lake County, Indi

ana. .

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 etmple In and to said real estate, or

so much thereof as may te surncieni

to satisfy said Judgment, Interests

costs and accruing costs. Said sale will

be made without relief from valuation

or appraisement laws.

Taken as the property of Elnora C.

Smith et al. at the suit of Corneauls

J. Schoon. j THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. Martin J. Smith, x Atfy for Plaintiff.

estate, to-wlt:

Lot four (4). block twelve (12), Broad

way addition to Gary, 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 time 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, interests, costs

and accruing costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Taken as the property of Tony Roso-

nic, etc., at the suit of Joe Ahlin.

THOMAS GRANT, Sheric, Lake County, Indiana. H. F. Mccracken, Atfy for Plaintiff.

$10 $20 Y $20 $40 $50 $60 $70 $80 $90 $100 to $200

Gee! But I Feel Fine. All My Debts Paid,. $

Nothing More to Worry Me No Collectors to Bother About. I had about Ten Sills around that bothered me, and I saw that I had to take care of them at once, so I applied for a Loan of Money from the Calumet Loan Company and paid all of them, and now I have nothing to worry me. They gave me the privilege of Paying my loan in One Month to One Year's time, with discount if paid sooner. Extension In case of sickness, etc., and the most Confidential Treatment.

That Is Just It. One Large Debt Is Easier to Handle Than Ten Smaller Ones, and You Take Your Own Time. Don't Worry. If the case may be where any of you are in this position it is now time for ycu to act. We will advance you from $10.00 to (200.00 on your Furniture, Piano. Horse or Wagon, Store or Office Fixtures, give you from One M6nth to One Year, with Discount if Paid sooner than Due. It's worth looking at. W DO NOT ADVERTISE $50.C0 at $1.10 or $1.20 per week for the reason that we cannot afford to lose our Customers. DID YOU EVER SEE ONE OF THESE ALLURING ADVERTISMENTS? IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHY THEY MAKE SUCH A PROPOSITION, COME TO US AND WE WILL POINT OUT THE CATCH FOR YOU. CALUMET LOAN CO.

LOANS MADE IN ANY TOWN IN THIS

COUN

TY. Try Us For Square Deals

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Largest and Most Reliable Company In Northern Indiana 212 HAMMOND BLDG. Open Every Evening. PHONE 323

SHERIFF'S SALEState of Indiana, ) (ss: " County of Lake.) No. 504 4. Lake Superior Court, September Terra 1911. WILLIAM JOHNSON vs. PAUL NUPPNAU, CHARLES NUPP nau, Gary Land Company, a corpo

ration; Bannister, whose true

christian name Is unknown;

Otis, whose true christian name Is

SHERIFF'S SALE-

State of Indiana, )

(ss: County of Lake.) No. 6967.

Lake Superior Court. September Term.

1911. PETER DANI3 vs.

JOHN MOLNAR AND MOLNAR.

his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, and B. P. Muller. By virtue 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

hand, at the east door of the Court

House in Crown Point, Indiana, on

Saturday, the 3rd Day of

February, 1912,

between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.

and four o'clock, p. m., the rents and

profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real

1.001.04; No. 3 hard, 86c1.02. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. $1.101.12; No. 2 northern, $1.0791.10; No. 3 spring, $1.0091.04. Corn by sample: No. 3, 60i6H4c; No. 3 white, 61 9 61 He; No. 3 yellow, 60(560c; No. 4. 58HB9V4c. Oats by rample: ' No. 2 white. 50 50c; No. 3 white. 4849Hc: No. 4 white, 48 9 49c;- standard, 49450c.

CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard, white, 8tc; perfection,

He; headlight. 175, 10c; eocene, 10c;

elaine, 17c; V. 3VL P. naphtha, 10c; Michigan test, w. w.. 10c; p. . w., 9c;

gasoline, 12 He; machine gasoline, 21c;

raw linseed oil, single brie, 76c; 5 brl

lots, 75c; boiled, single brls, 77c; 5 brl lots, 76c; turpentine, 57c; summer black

oil, 7c; winter black oil. 8c. These

quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b, Chicago.

estate, to-wlt:

unknown, who are co-partners doing number four (4), in block number

Dusmess unoer xne siyie ana nrm two f? nf h. rw.n.TAii.tnn

Land & Investment Company's Fifth addition to. Tolleston, now Fifth addition to Tolleston, Ind., now in the City of Gary, 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 time and place offer for sale the

name of Bannister & Otis, and Her

man Sievers.

By virtue of an Order of Sale to me

directed front the Clerk of . the Lake 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

FOR RENT Six-room flat cn Magoun j NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A

- ave. near 150th st: $10 per Phone 407J East Chicago.

month.

5-3 !

FOR RENT Complete 3-room housekeeping suite; steam, heat.' electric light, bath, laundry. 374 Indiana . ave., Hammond. ! 5-2

LIQUOR LICENSE. '

Notice is here'oy given to the citizens of Hammond, North ' Township, Like County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Henry Kreiger, Is a male Inhabitant

and resident, of the said City, Town-! ship. County .nl State of Tndiana, and

is over the age of twenty-one years and

FOR RENT Six-room flat and tath; has resided in the State of Indiana for hot water heat; all modern conveni- : more than one year and in the City of ences. Apply 18 Warren st., Hammond, j Hammond, North Township, Lake

County, Indiana, for more " than, six

Saturday, the 3rd Day Of j fo simple in and to said real estate, or

XeurUary, XXJIA, I satisfy sid Judgment, interest, oats

between the hours of ten o'clock a., m. a.nd accruing costs. Said salje will be and four o'clock p. m.. the rents and! made without rl!f frnm valuation r

profits for a period not exceeding seven appraisement laws. "V years, of the following described real Taken as the nronertv nf Jnhn fol-

estate, to-wit: - I nar et al. at the ni nf TAtei- ra nt

Lots twenty-six and twenty-seven, In block eighty-five. In the Gary Land Company's First subdlvision to the Town of Gary, In the

County of Lake and State of In

diana.

If said rents and profits will not sell

for"1 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 anJ to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to

THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana, Wildermuth & Carnduft, -Atfy for Plaintiff.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Hogs Good to prime heavy, $6,259 SO; mixed lota and butchers, $6.20

.40; flair to fancy light, $6.1596.30;

roughs, pigs and stags, $2.5096.10".

Cattle Good to prime steers, $7,75 9 75; fair to good beeves, $6.1597.75;

common to fair beeves. $4.009 6.15; In

ferior killers, $4.005.00; range steers.

$4.75 95.75; fair to -fancy t yearlings.

$6.5098.75; good to choice cows, $4.40

5.E0. v

Sheep Native lambs. $5.2596.75;

fed lambs, $5.2596.85; cull lambs. $3.50

4.50; native yearlings, $4.255.75;

native ewes, $2.7594-25; native wethers, $3.509-40.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

FOR BENT--TWO rooms furnished pHor to the date of thljJ noticelSty said .judgment, interest, costs

150

complete for

rent reasonable. 201 Chicago ..ave.

light housekeeping

Phone 1078M, or call

Hammond. 27tft

FOR RENT Modern flat at 311 Sibley st Apply 215 State st.. Hammond. . i . - i - i i i FOR RENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. Call 697 Oakley ave., Hammond. 13tf

MISCELLANEOUS. HORSES WINTERED Reasonable rates, warm barns. Address Jas." M. Jameson, Griffith, Lake Co. Ind. R F D.

HB 53ALE.

a.nd that he Is a qualified voter, thereof j

and a citizen of the t'nlted States of America and a man of : good moral j character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at; Crown Point,'- Lake County, Indiana on

the first Monday in February, 1912; for a' renewal of of a Hcene to retail in; toxi.cating. liquors in less quantities."

than a quart at a time and permit the'

same to be drajik on tho premises where sold. Said license being heretofore' granted on the 6th day of -February. 1911, and Issued by ..Charles Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise

and accruing costs., Said sale will be

made without relief from valuation or

appraisement laws.

Taken as the property of Paul Nuppnau. et al. at the suit of William John

son. " THOMAS GRANT, , .Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana.

4 Ballard & Stanton,

Att'ys for Plaintiff.

FOR SALE Regular 5c toilet paper ;. 2 for' 5c. We have moved to our new etore, 242 East state st. Hammond Furniture Co.

SHERIFF SALE-

State of Indiana,'

2,000

550

)

(ss: County of Lake.) No. 48. r

location where liquors are to be sold Lake Superior Court, Sitting at Crown

by the provisions of the license to be ! Point, October Term, 1911. renewed is a follows: ! EPHRAI11 O. HEARS AND E.

FOR SALE Amateur electricians attention! I hae two D C generatormotors for sale. Will ell each for$8. Worth 4 times as much. Capacity about 500 watts each. Inquire evening Geo. Maginsky, 3322 Fir st., Indiana Harbor.

FOR SALE One good horse and light express wagon. Apply C. R. Cave, 3019 E. 92nd st.. South Chicago.

FOR SALE Complete set of ice tools ' and slides. Kriewitz Bros., 10012 Commercial ave.. South Chicago. Phone South Chicago 375. 2-6

FOR SALE $ld papers, 5 cents a bun. die, at Times office. Hammond.

FOR SALES Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Gol

den Bros, storage house, Fayette and

Sohl st. and aak for Mr. Sourbeer, man

ager. 2tf

MONEY TO LOAN.

MONEY" LOANED SALARIED EMployes and others at lowest rates on their own plain noU. Borrow $5, pay back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., room 2S Rlmbach block, over Lion store, Hammond, lad Phone 218. ,

The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building situated on lot ,2, In rackert' addition to Ham

mondLake County, IndWna, Bar room is 23x43 feet, has glass front and faces north on Pturrmer avenue, and all of

the Inside of said room can be seen

from sai avenue, a public highway In the City of Hammond. Bar .room has front .and rear entrance and there . Is a kitchen and dining room In the. rear and living rooms upstairs. Bar Is on the east side of room and faces west. HENRY KREIGER.

MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, waitches and Jewelry. 63 State St., Hammond. 8-lm

MONEY To LOAN on furniture, pianos. horses and wagons from 1 month to X year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bid, Htmmona, Ind. Phone 323.

WHY ARE SJEADERT

YOU NOT A. TIMES

SHERIFF SALEState of Indiana, - ' ' ' - ... County of Lake,) ANo. 106. Lake Superior Courtf Sitting at Crown Point, October Term, "l 911. . " .CORNEAULS J. SCHOON ., . , vs. ELNORA O. SMITH AND CHARLES W. : smith.;: ..-.'.

By virtue of an Order of Sale to me

directed from the Clerk of the Lake

Superior Court, I will expose to public jale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the es. r of the Court

House in Crown Pc ndlana, on

Saturday, the 5rd Day of

February, 1912,.

between the hours of ten o'clock a." m. and four' o'clock; p. m., The' rent's" and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wlt: Beginning one thousand ninety-six and five-tenths (1.096.6) feet due west of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section twenty-five (Sec. 25). Township . thirty-six (Twp. 36) . North, : range nine (.9) west of the 2nd

Hears vs.

LORENZO P GODWIN AND MORRIS

G. Reiner, partners doing business under the firm name find style of

Godwin & Reiner.

By virtue 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

hand, at the east door of the Court

House in Crown Point, Indiana, on

Saturday, the 3rd Day of

February, 1912,

Detween tne nours 01 ten o ciock a, m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real

estate, to-wit:

Lots number eighteen (18), nineteen

(19) and thirty-three (33). in

block" number -seven (7), in the . Chicago-Tolleston Land & Investment Company's Fifth addition to Tolleston, now in v the City of Gary, 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 time 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, Interests, csts and accruing costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation orap-

praisement laws. " Taken as the property of Lorenzo P. Godwin et al. at the suit of Ephraim O. Mears et al. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana, Martin J. Smith, - Att.'y for Plaintiff.

NEW .CHICAGO.

Lot 26, blk 6, 5th add. New Chgo.

R. E. &.L Co. to Abe Winer... $ GLEN PARK.

Lots 23 and 24, blk 16, C. J. Wil

liam's add, Lon N. Bartlett to Forrest P. Rundell

Same description, Forrest P. Run

dell to Richard I Miller

Lot 22, blk 6, SW 4 29-37-9,

Stelle H. A lye a to Michael Gor

man ,

TOLLESTON. Lot 32, blk 37, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 2nd Oa Park add. Frank N. Gavit to Wallace W. Staufter.. Lot 10, blk 19, C. T. L. & I. Co.' 3d add, Wasll Lasobik to Clyde V. Gough Lot 8. blk 16, C. T. I & I. Co.'s 3d add, John Zellska to Ieo Putx ,. Lota 30 to 33, blk 17. Oak Pk, Abe

S. DeKofsky to Rachel Glucek 8,000

WHITING. E 5 ft lots 38, 39 and W 20 ft lot 40, blk 2, Davidson Fred St. add. Charles D. Davidson to Steve Juriga INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 40, resub blks 20 ahd 21. 4th add, East Chicago Co. to Hiram Jackman HAMMOND. Lot 19 and N 4 lot 20, blk 3. Stafford & Trankle's add, John C. Karsten to Theodore Eosche. . GARY. ' Lot" 15, blk. 5, .Broadway add, John Zellska to Lo Puts....'.

1,730

315

THE TIM1CS ALWAYS HAS FOUGHT FOR ",HE INTERESTS OF THE COMMON PEOPLE FOR THE MAN WHO WORKS FOB A LIVING.

ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain un

called for In the Hammond, Ind., post-

office for week ending Jan. 8. 1912:

Mrs. C. Battoff, Mrs. G. E. Beebe John D. Braun, Joseph Bestic, Mrs.

Lottie Bloom, . Miss Katherine Bieber, MIee Ruth Brennan, Mrs. E. H. Creios,

Harry Coffman, Mrs. Jack Church, Miss F. De Rolf, Miss Nanetta Doefier, Harry

Ellison, Miss A. Felas, Miss Margaret

Fisher, J. W. Gibson, Fefta. Oaborov, W. M. Gatlin. Edward Hammond, Mrs, Agnes Jeka, L. D. James, L. D.- James

Mrs. Mary Jones. Paul Kallies, Mr. and

Mrs. John Kerber, Ivan Krigmianlc

Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mikin Mita. Ivan

Markanyoz, Amelia Mlczwska. J. C.

Oleson, Wtadystaw Rudskl, Joe Smith

Jan Slnoskl, Dr. J. E. Scott, Wasyl

Tednak (2), Marko Pe4ch, John Tnbbs,

Harry Twyman, The I'nlcorn Dairy

Ration Co., Andreas Vatina. F. R. SCHAAF, P. M.

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red

97Q9Sc; No. 3 red, 95'g97c; No. 3 hard.

Hew subdivision

IIOVLi MARKET With the sub-dividing of the Eleanor C. Smith farm, south of Gary, and the

placing of the plats on record at Crown Point the steel city- gets a new suburban sub-division which will be known known as South Gary Heights and which will contain 752 lots. Adjacent to Factory Site. Adjacent to the sub-division is some twenty acres recently purchased by the Fairweight Scale .company of Danville, 111. Promoters of this company declare that they will build a scale factory on this property In the spring which will eventually give employment to several hundred people. The new subdivision Is about eight miles from the steel mills. It Is south of the "J" railway (Porter-Dyer di

vision), and Is located between Broad- They are the annual British trade unway and Hobart. ion convention, the annual meeting of

Alderman M. N. Castleman, who the General federation of Trade lnboards with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, negotl- Ions, and the annual convention of the

are twelve a day. Male workers of 14 ; get from 16 to 25 cents a day; those under 14 from 6 to 10 cents a day, Fe'males over, 14 are paid from 10 to 14 cents a day. . I An arrangement has been made between the Central Molders' Union of

Scotland, and the International Molders' Union of North America, by which the two organizations will in futuro' exchange membership cards. . Wag-s for unskilled labor In Mexico, which ten years ago were about 25 cents a day and since since risen slowly by a few cents, have now been raised to 50 and 60 cents. This applies particularly to mining and railway work. Further troubles are brewing in the textile and leather industries in Sweden, as about fifty agreements in the textile trades are to come to an end on the last day of this month, and in twenty-five leather factories are workmen are under notice. Every year there are In England

three important labor conventions.

ated the deal whereby the factory secured part of the farm. The Fifth ward alderman is supposed to be a part owner of the farm, but thiS he denies. Passing of the "Plantation." The Smith farm is known to many as the Castleman "plantation," the latter name having been give to It last summer when negro farm hands were employed to. assist In gathering in the crop.

Labor party. The last named ia to be held iPBlrmlng'ham in January. The New York state factory Investigating commission, which has just completed Its hearing before reporting to the legislature, hai learned . that there lire more than 40,000 children in New York City working In tenement for $3 to $3.50 a week.

PRODUCEjMARKET. Butter Receipts. 7.347 "tubs; cream

ery, 36c; price to retail dealers. S7Hc: prints, 38Hc; extra firsts, 32c': firsts,

28c; seconds, 26c; dairies, extra. Sic;

firsts, 28c; seconds, 23c; No. 1 ladles, 22c packing stock. 21c

Eggs Receipts. 1.676 cases ; miscel

laneous lots, cases Included, 21H$ 30V4c; cases returned, 21,,a29Hc; or

dinary firsts, 274S?'29Hc: firsts, must

be 45 per cent fresh, 32 c; No. 1 dirties, 21c; checks, 16V418Hc.

Potatoes Receipts, 50 cars; Wis

consin, S8392e; Michigan, 8395c; Minnesota, 93!SP9oc,

Sweet potatoeS- Illinois, per brl.

$3.504.75.

Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, 714 Sc;

60 to 95, 8i4B10c; 89 to 190 lbs. 94

11c; 100 to 120, ll12c.

Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1, 20c; No. 1

loins, 23 He; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1

chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate. 6Hc

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb,'. 14c; i

chickens, fowls. 13c; roosters". 8c; I springs, llVie; ducks, lSc; geese, 11c. '

Beans Pea beans, hand picked.

choice, $2.542.55; prime, $2.88; red kidney, $2.80f 3.00; brown Swedish,

long, $2.50; round, $2.75; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $6.50.

Green vegetables Asparagus, dozen

bunches. $2.503.00; bests, 40c per sack: Jabbage, per 'brl, $1.25 1.75;

carrots, 30 35c per sack; cucumber

doz, $1.0001.75; cauliflower, $2.2502.50

box; celery, 75c$1.15; horseradish, 33

75c per.doz stalks; lettuce, head, per

brl, $1.00 5.00; leaf. 20 22 He case; mushrooms. 10"25c per lb; onions, 65c

2.00 per sack; parsley, $7.50 8.00

pVr brl; peppers, crate, $2.502.75;

pumpkins. 73c $1.00 per doz; radishes, 2565c per doz; spinach. $1.001.10 per tub; string bea.ns, $2. 504.00 per hamper; tomatoes, $2,00 4.50 per crate;

turnips, 50c per sack; watercress, 1.2 He per doz.

ICE BOATING POPULAR 0!1 LAKE CALUMET

Ice boating has become - a popular sport at Lake Calumet and already a large number of local residents have built boats and are taking advantage of every wind to go out for a sail. The lake Is naturally adapted for Ice boating, in that It is very shallow at all points and has a large are a of space to sail on. , ocal owners of boats have invited friends from all parts of the city and any flay that the wind Is blowing a large fleet of boats can be seen. It is a fascinating sport, and according to the enthusiasts it is better sport than automobillng. Some of th owners claim that they can make a speed of fifty miles an hour with a favorable wind. South Chicago Calumet.

MILLER. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Wacr,.Miss Edith Carlson and Miss Clara Peterson were Chicago visitors Friday. Mrs. Allen was an E7ast Gary visitor today. ' ' " " Mrs. Fr'ank Cook, Mrs. Peter Hansen and Mrs. . Carroll were Gary visitors Saturday. Elsie Johnson Is staying at Gary, visiting her mother and sisters.

I Mr. and Mrs. Jones were out-of-town ;collers last evening. i Mrs. Swanson visited her daughter.

Mrs. Samuelson, at Shadyside. .

LABOR NEWS

DECEMBER

FUNNY MONTH (Special to The Times.) Whiting, Ind., Jan. 8. D. H. Boyd of Whiting has compiled the following interesting weather report for the month of December from dally observations which he made dally:

Maximum temperature. 59 on the

10th; minimum temperature, 5, on the 28th; mean temperature. 33; greatest dally range, 31 on the 27, with a maximum of 43 and a minimum of 12 de

grees. Total precipitation, .1.82 Inches;

total snowfall, 8 inches; number of

days on which rain or snow fell, 11; clear days. 9; partly cloudy days, 11; cloudy dais 11. December, 1909, 1910, 1911 compared: Maximum temperature, 68, 42, 59 degrees; minimum temperature. 12, 2, 5; mean temperature, 22. 26, 33 degrees. Precipitation, 2.53, 1.27, 1.82 inches; snowfall, 23, 6.5. 8 inches.

New York has established the fliat American industrial farm colony for the unempl"d. The carpenters' organization of Bakersfield, California, has collected nearly the entire amount of $28,000,whlch Is to be used for the erection of a $hree story labor temple in that city. The south is beginning to get its share of the foreign labor that Is being Imported into this country, and In many Instances jthe foreign laborers

are being employed in the place of the southern negroes.

The usual hours of work In Japan

EAST GARY. Miss Helen Pspka returned home Sat4 urday after several days' visit with her cousin, Mildred Jahnke, at Hobart. i Mrs. Mangnason, who has made her home with her son. J..O. Johnson, on Center street, the past four months, is seriously 111 with an attack of rheuma- . t . 1 V 1 V . .1 , ,. .

Mrs. J. Allen of Miller spent Saturday with friends here. , . . Miss Anna Johnson spent the week end with friends at Michigan City. '

THE CHKSAPEAKb A blUO HAILWAV OK I.VniANA. Lcatlnc Time at Hammond, tad. Effective Jaa. 7th, 1912. Subject to Chang Without Kotlce. Z.lti pin. DAILY, limned lor Cuicninati. Washington.'' Baltimore, Philadelphia, .New Yoik, Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and Nona Carolina points. ( (Local for Clncln . TMiTtr Jnati, connecting 9:23 am DAILY S wittj p. F. v. Lln" : 'Ited for the Lust. 12:38 am DAILY. Local for Cincinnt. C:40 pm DAILY. Local for Chicasrc. 5:35 pm DAILY, Limited for Chicas and West. :17 am DAILY, Local for Chicago. Sleeping, Observation-Parlor and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains

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