Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1912 — Page 7

April IX 1912.

THE TIMES.

NOTICE TO TIMES. , YOU SAT.R 1 READERS- ' ' FOR SALE: Seven-room house on S5NGTICE TO ADVi".RTTSr?R3. i foot lot. Improved property, flrstHeaders of the follow-in advertise- class condition, ahade end fruit trees, in ant j wfo wish to communicate with tarn and chicken yard, gas, basement advertisers whose Identity Is not re- under whole houre, located convenient vealed. should follow the Instruction to business district of Hammond, $2,280.

t address them by the key letter riven. Requests at this offlce to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers. b answered. Simply follow instructions.

'or particulars Hammond.

address K F.

Times. 9-3

FOR RENT. FOR REXT Nicely furnished front room; suitable for two. Also housekeeping rooms at 506 Sibley st., Hammond.

FOR REXT Grocery end market with

fixtures: fine location. 739 State Line

st.. Hammond.

As far as Jt la possible it la advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or ent to the offlce. The Times will not be reponsl15le for errors In ads taken over the telephone.

MALK help. MEN WANTED Age 18 to 83, to prepare for firemen or brakemen on nearby railroads, S0 to $100 monthly. Experience unnecessary; no rtrlke. promotion engineer or conductor, $150 to $200 monthly. Good life careers. State age; send stamp. Railway Association, care Times. Hammond, Ind-

FOR SALE Time to wake up. A beautiful two-bell alarm clock' free with every felt mattress within the next ten days. Clock absolutely! free. Do not miss It. Call at once and examine our mattresses and springs, and you will be satisfied that we do as j we advertise. Tours for business, Tbe

Hammond Furniture Co., J. ArWIa, 242 East State at. Pfcone 343.

FOR SALE Good Indiana land for $20 per acre. Address BEL, Times, Hammond.

FOR RENT. Furnished room suitable

for two at $2 per week; for one per

son $1.25 per week; board next door.

Apply at 600 Sibley st., Hammond.

FOR REXT t-ioom flat with base

ment, bath, gas and electric light, all

decorated, rent reasonable, cars pass

door, located 499-150th st. Phone 1148M. W. R. Dibblee. 42 Indiana ave.. Ham

mond.

FOR SALE Four Belle City incubators but little used, 110-egg capacity, $5 each. One oak sideboard, nearly new, cheap. Call at 85 "Williams st., Hammond. I

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED C No canvassing or soliciting requir- , FOR SALE Runabout automobile; d Good income assured. Address Na- ! good condition; cheap for quick sale, tlonal Co-Operative Realty Co., V1415 Inquire 521 Hoffman St., Hammond.

Washington, D. C.

FOR REXT Entire second floor, con

gistlng of two furnished rooms, two

large wardrobes, large private bath

room, gas range, hot and cold water,

electric light; desire couple with no

children. 187 Indiana ave., Hammond.

i FOR RENT 7-room house with water

I and gas on 150th st. Apply 46I-150th

1st., Hammond. Phone 1033J. 12-

Marden Building,

WANTED Few middle aged men to cover sixteen good towns In this section. Including Hammond; all summer's job; $2.73 per day first two weeks, then $75 each month. Commence now. Glen Bros., Rochester, N. T. j

FOR SALE Twin Indian motorcycle with friagneto. Apply 24S Forsyth ave, Hammond.

FOR RENT 6-room modern fiat, new

building, hardwool flobrs and finish

newly decorated, built in buffet, laun

dry tubs In basement. 1054 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 242. A bargain

to the right person. . 12-2

FOR SALE A grocer's Ice box and a 65-gallon Bowser oil tank. Inquire 369 Sibley st., Hammond. fPhone 1152M.

YOUNG MEN OF ABILITY WANTED Must have good common school education or be a graduate of some college. National Public Service Bureau. Wheeling, W. Va. WANTED Addressers; must be educated and careful in their work; school children or scribblers need not apply Monday morning. Frank 8. Beta Co., Hammond. WANTED Young or middle age man for canvasser and collector. Salary and commission. Steady position to right man. Must be well recommended and of good address. Address Manager, Times, Hammond.

FOR SALE Chickens, yellow bufTs and also black mlnoreas and eggs at 4831 Wcgg ave.. East Chicago. Paul Palnrt-

WANTED A horseshoer and blacksmith at once; good place for the right man. Call at M. Lennertz, Merrillvtlle. Ind. H-

WANTED Two first class coatmakers and one bushelman. J. Latuskiewics. 4J06 Melville ave.. East Chicago. 11-3

WANTED Good butcher Ice box and tools, block and counters. Phone 89J Whiting.

FOR SALE Rhole Island -ed rose comb cockerels, laying hens and eggs for hatching. 415 May St., Hammond. Phone 650.

FOR SALE Light delivery auto, very cheap. Inquire SOS So. Hohman st., Hammond.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Several hundred acres choice cut over land in Montmorency county. Mich. Value $13 per acre. Would exchange for Gary or Hammond property. Write for particulars If Interested. R. L. Miller, 30 North La Salle St.. Chicago. 13tf

FOR SALE Complete furnishings of 10-room fiat; suitable for a boarding house; located In center of city; rent $23. S P, Times, Hammond. 12-2

FOR 332

SALE 25 fine chickens, cheap. Pine st., Hammond. Phone $$7J.

RAILWAY MAIL' CLERK WAfTETJ $90 month. May examinations la Hammond. Preparation free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 950, Rochester, N. Y.

FEV ALE KELP. WANTED Girl for general housework, family of three. Apply 48$ Summer st., Hammond.

WANTED Dining room girl and chamber maid. Carleton hotel, Hammond. . 13-2

FOR SALE 5-room cottage, $1,30; . $100 down, balance same as rent. Also

i-roe, moefciafe,.- $100-,lWAt- baW

ance same as rent. Inquire F. L. Wyman, 142 Sibley st, Hammond. 12-2

FOR SALE OR TRADE Seven-room modern house. Phone 1328M, Hammond. 12-8

WANTED Good girl or woman for general housework; no cooking. 819 Conkey ave., Hammond. Phone 1489. WANTE.D Girl for general housework; $5 per week. W. C. Bailey, phone 442R, East Chicago. 12-3

WANTED Cashier and bookeeper, dishwasher, porter, at We Cater, 90 State St., Hammond. 12-3

.WANTED Experienctd girl for general housework. Mrs. F. S. Baxter, S9 So. Hohman st., Hammond. . . . WANTED Offlce girl In doctor's offlee; must live at home; answer In own handwriting. Address Z V, Times, Hammond. 11-3

WANTED Bright young lady to sell tickets. Apply at box office, Hammond theater. 8tf

FOR SALE Three lots purchased of

Condit-McGlnnity Realty Co., In block 3. Condlt & McGinnity's 6th addition

to Gary, near 25th and Main sts., now

for sale for one-half the price (consid

eratlon of deed dated Oct. 3. 1910) paid for same. Inquire room 212, Reynolds

Bldg., Gary. lltf

FOR SALE Grocery, market, best loca

tion in city of Hammond; well established going business with excellent future prospects; well stocked: annual

sales over $38,000: investment required $4,500; will consider part cash and securities for balance; have other Inter

ests. Particulars, box 792, Whiting, Ind.

jti BALii nan interest in grocery and market doing good business; good location. Address K R G, 506 West State st., Hammond, Ind. 9-3

FOR SALE 37 feet on Carroll st. near "May at a bargain; ideal resi

dence property adjoining city park. 836

Ada st.. Hammond.

WAITRESS WANTED at Young Men's . Christian Association restaurant, Gibson, Ind. $tf

WANTED At once, hand Ironer, shirt finisher and girls to learn. Blck Laundry Co., Hammond. 11-8 MISCELLANEOUSHIPSHER & CO., general contractor "and builder. Repairing a specialty. Phone Hammond 1051M. or 1S28M, Shop: 4S30 Olcott ave.. East Chicago.

TAXES County Taxes may be paid to .Smith, Bader. Davidson Company, 800 Broadway, Gary.

TYPEWRITERS All makes sold at lowest prices, cash or credit. Rentals and repairs. H. J. Postlewaite, Citizens National Bank Bldg.. Hammond. Ind. Phone 397. 4tf

8-PLY READY ROOFING 85c; l-PLY ' 5e per roll. Lundt & Walker Roofing Co.. 603 E. State st., Hammond. Phone 105.

FOR SALE One acre of good garden

land Improved with 4-room cottage,

large barn, within 5 minutes walk of

the Hump office, Gibson; a fine propo

sition tor a Gibson employe. Can be

bought on easy terms. C. C. Smith, 802

Chicago ave.. East Chicago, Ind. Phone

474R.

FOR RENT 5-room cottage, 698 Roos

evelt ave. Apply F. B. Hall, 141 Sib

ley st., Hammond.

FOR REXT Jood location for grocery

with two large living rooms in rear.

Apply 626-150th st., Hammond. ,11

FOR RENT Board and room, modern

in private family; all convenience

gentlemen preferred. 450 Michigan ave.

Hammond. 11-3

FOR RENT Five-room flat, 4S4 East

State st.; modern conveniences. In

quire 423'East Sibley St., Hammond.

1,200

1.300

.90

450

870

800

1,500

700

FOR RENT A modern 7-room brick

flat at 100 Carroll St., Hammond.

FOR RENT One large front room;

modern, suitable for two. 100 Russell

st., Hammond. 6tf

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST Small black and tan dog. collar

and license Xo. 778: reward. Return

to 282 State st.. Hammond.

LOST .Whits crochet cushion be

tween State and Hoffman st; reward.

Return to 373 N. Hohman St., Hammond. 12-2

-WANTED-TO B G Y.

WANTED At once, used household

goods such as tables, chairs, dressers.

rugs. etc. Will pay cash and highest price. Call phone B43 or 242 E. State at, Hammond.

BOARD AND ROOM.

ROOM AND BOARD For two. 3337

Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor.

LEGAL NOTICES.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

TOLLESTON.

Lot 9, blk 37, 2nd Oak Park add-

Clear Title Land Co. to Mary L Apfelbach . , v.$l,000

Lot 10, blk 38. 2nd Oak Park add..

City & Harbor Land Co. to Ed

gar O. Sutton

Lot 86, blk 17, Oak Park add.,

same as last deed

Same as last deed. So. Side Trust

& Savs. Bank to City & Harbor Land Co 9

Lots 34 and 85, blk 4, Central

Park add., Joseph P. Grantham

to Richard H. Holland 1,000

Lot 1. blk 2t, C. T. U A I. Co.'s

6th add., Frank N. Gavlt to Dan Dellch

Lot 29, blk 1, Hmak i; add., Jason

L. Wilson to Jno. Murxanskl... Lot 20, blk 11, C. T. L tt I. Co.'s 5th sdd. CHy & Harbor Land Co. to James M. Woodward... LEROY. Lots 9 and 10, Mary Baldwin to Addie II. Love HAMMOXD. Lot 14, east half lot 13, blk 1, South Homewood add. Augustus J. Ruft to Charley V. Ludy.

Lot 31, blk 4, Morris add., Walter Kaptur to John A. Gavlt... 5 Lots 29 and 30. south ',i lot 31, blk 2. Harrison Park add., Gostlin, Meyn, A Co. to John A. Gavlt 1,000 Lot 36, blk 4, redlv. Hoffman's 1st add, John K. Volk to John G. Freyman 480. SO Lot 37. blk 4, same add. as last deed, Joseph Hoffman to John G. Freyman 200 GLEN PARK. Lot IS. blk 6, Relsslg's add., and lot 25 blk 2, Glen Park. Charles J. Williams to James Leskove. 1,100 GARY. Lots 10, 11, blk 10, Gary Annex 1st add.. Gary Annex Realty Co.

et al. to Annie Gill Lots 8 and , blk 10, Gary Annex 1st add., same as ast deed- to - Michael Walsh Lot 10, blk 1, Gary Annex 1st add., same as last deed to William A. Gerke Same as last deed, same parties as last deed.. Lot 2. blk 10, Gary Annex 1st add., same as last deed to Allen

W. Stine Lots 23 and 24, blk 10. Gary Annex, same as last deed to Joseph Manegold Lot 2. blk 104, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub. Gary Land Co. to Marvin A. Neeland

Lot 1, blk 104. Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, same parties as last

deed 2,500 North 22 feet lot 35, blk 76, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub. Gary Land Co. to Henry H. Dexter... . 700 Sam as last deed. Henry H. Dexter to Frank R. Maas 4,40 INDIANA HARBOR Lots 24 and 23, blk 15. 5th add. East Chicago. Co to Charles M Boyden 1 North 12 feet lot 29. south 19 feet lot 30. blk 4, 4th addT, Harbor

Building Coao John Gelder j 3.250

sooth 7 feet lot 13, north 24 feet lot 14. blk 5. 4th add., same as last deed to Isaac Mills., 3,250 LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. Lot 7, blk 7, Matthias add.. Roch Stelmastk to Wladislaw Zura-

wlk CROWN POINT. Lots 6 to 8, blk 30. Railroad add., Frank A. Muzzall to Hyman I. Marais

Want to Raise Money?

$ If You Vant to Raise Money $ Can you think of any tfetter place to come than THE CALUMET LOAN CO.? Now that the-Spring to at hand steeple are getting money from us to pay back bills and keep their credit good. Also getting money to lay In. their Summer Clothing Jind other necessities. , ... . We have money to loan you In amounts of $10 and upwards, returnable in small

weekly or Monthly payments, uur charges considering the service, are very Icyy. -Should you have a loan with another Company, don't let that stand in your way. but call and see us and we will be pleased to pay them oft and advance additional cash for immediate needs. ull particulars if you call, and- If you borrow from us yeti are assured of: FIRST. A fair, square deal frean start finish. , SECOND. Am. low ratea aa eaat b snado by any firsn that sweets Us easterners half war and treats them fairly. THIRD. A strictly eoafldeatlal tra -sanction la every respeet. FOURTH. A liberal rebate on paymeats not dae at date of settlement of account la ease you pay up la shorter time tana specified la yosr eoatraet. Keep us in mind; we are always willing to call upon you If you find It Inconvenient to call here. Call, phone or write. $ $ $ CALUMET LOAN CO. $ $ $

REMEMBER OUR LOCATION.

$ $ $ $

PRIVATE COSSVXTlXa

ROOMS. LOAS ANYWHERE.

Largest aad Moat Reliable la Lke Cnsty,

siz n Alimn II bldu, c C C C rnuA s via

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Open Every Evening.

HAMMOXD, ISD, Phone, Write or Call.

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150

ISO

100

!30

500

loins, 22c; No. 1 round, UVic; No. 1 chucks, 8c; No. 1 plate. 7e. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14e; chickens, fowls, 14Hc; 'roosters, 11c; geese, 9c; ducks, 15c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked choice. $2.63(3' 2.63; red kidney, fancy.

$2.502.53; white, kidney. $2.7503.00;?

brown Swedish, long, $2.062.10; round, $2.23. Berries Strawberries, Louisiana, $2.252.7S per 24-pt case. Green vegetables Asparagus. . per box, $3.50(54.50; beets, $3.5004.00 crate; cabbage, per brl, $3.253.75; carrots, 57 90c per sack; cucumbers, dos. $1,509 .1.75; cauliflower, $1.503.50 per box; celery. $2.004.50; horseradish. 3550c per dos stalks; lettuce, head, per brl. $3.00?T7.00; leaf, 2225c case; mushrooms, 204? 40c per 1m; onions, $3.50 4.00 per 100 lbs; parsley, $2.60S.OO per brl; peppers, $2-00 per case; pieplant, per box, $2.00; string beans, $1.00(3 2.50

per, hamper; spinach, $5.009.00

brl; tomatoes, $2.00 3.75 per crate; turnips, $1.25 per tub; watercress. 5 15c per doz; green onions, $.23 2.50

per box.

KUllgrew saw the ball game between the white Sox and St. Louis at Chicago yesterday. F. W. Franzen is sick with yellow jauntis. Charles Goldman transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Bullock, who have been spending the winter In Florida, returned home yesterday. A twelve-pound son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keilman. Miss Helen Mackey has accepted a position as stenographer with the Indian), TitlA nmnanv A Clrv

The Royal Neighbors have a card j

party billed for next Tuesday evening, which will be held at the Odd Fellows' hall. Miss Lola Schuelke is visiting with her brother and family at Fort Wayne.

is operating both the Allqulppa and Pittsburg plants at full capacity and is doing a heavy business in all lines except wire, which is expected to improve soon. lalaad Steel froeperag. The Inland Steel Company will complete several open hearth furnaces and a plate mill soon and commence operations In them. These additions place the company among the largest independent mills in the country.

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FOR SALE Seven acres south of Oak Hill cemetery. Inquire at F. Schultz.

FOR SALE 30 acre farm in Berrien Co., Mich., on Pere Marquette road, midway between Michigan City and St. Joe; good for fruit and general farming; no buildings; price $70 per acre; $350 cash, balance $50 per year, 6 per cent interest. Will trade for Indiana Harbor property. C. J. Erickson, 1502 lS9th st., Indiana Harbor.

FOR 8 A LB Old papers, f cants a handle, at Times office. Hammond.

FOR SALE Second hand honsehold goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros.' storage house, Fayette 'and Sohl st., and ask for Mr. Sourbeer. manager.

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICEXSE. Notice is hereby given to the cltisens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County and State of Ind'ana, that the undersigned, Peter Steuer, Is a male Inhabitant and residert of said Slty, County and State, and ever the age of twentj'-one years. That I have resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond, said North Township, lake County. Indiana, for

more than ninety days prior to the date

of this notice and am a qualified voter

thereof; that I am a citizen of the' United States of America, and a man of good moral character. That I will apply to the Board 4f County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday in May, 1912. the same being the 6th day of May, 1912, for a renewal of license tq retail intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantite-s than a. quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises, said license being here

tofore issued to him by said Board of Commissioners on the 1st day of May, 1911, for a period of one year from eaid date. " The precise location where the liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed Is as follows: The front room on the ground floor In a two-story frame business building, situated on lot 14, block 6. Wllce & Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Said room fronts north on Indiana avenue, a public highway in said City of Hammond. Bar room is 20x30 feet and on the west side of said room. It has glass front, a front and two side entrances, and an entrance from the living rooms. There are living rooms above and in the rear of said building. PETER STEUER.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Hogs Good to prime heavy, $7.65

7.8$; mixed lots and butchers, $7.65 7.24; fair to fancy light, $7.607.75; roughs, pigs and stags, $6.00 8.20. Sheep Native lambs. $7.108.10; fed lambs. $7.15S.lo; fcull lambs, $4.25 5.30; native yearlings, $5.00 7. 8; native ewes, $4.50 6.25. Cattle Good. to prime steers, $7.50 $.85; fair to good beeves, $6.257.50; common to fair beeves, $5.0006.25; inferior killers, $4.00 5.00; common to good calves, $4.507.25; good to choice

vealers, $7.258.00; heavy calves, $5.00 6.00.

DEDICATE

HIGHLANDS Mrs. Douthett and Mrs. E. Hollett

Priwere in Chicago on business yesterday.

Miss I- Hughes of Crown Point gave her weekly music and drawing lessons at the Highland public school Friday. Miss W. Hartog was a Hammond shopper yesterday. Miss F. Cunningham was a Hammond visitor. . t

NEW PAR

MEET IN EAST CHICAGO The degree team of the Hammond lodge, Knights of Pythias, went to East Chicago last night, where It conferred the first degree on a class of four candidates. The meeting was an enthusiastic one, and the visitors were given a cordial reception by their East Chicago brethren.

READS OF GARY

JN EUROPE Mare N. Goodnow, formerly city editor of a Gary newspaper, is visiting Gary today in behalf of a Sunday newspaper magazine. Mr. Goodnow says that recently while he was in Europe he picked up a copy of the New York Herald's European edition published at Paris and there read the account of the Bryan-Thayer "baby doll" and millionaire divorce suit of Gary. He says that Paris, London and German papers frequently publish Gary dispatches and that wherever he went he found that Gary was well known.

HEAVY STEEL PLATE ORDERING Car Companies Contract For 60,000 Tons.

The East Chicago Baseball Associa

tion will celebrate Decoration day by

playing their first game at the new park, corner 141st street and Forsythe

avenue. The season will open April 28

but it is thought the grounds will not be finished until a month later. A big force of men and teams are now at work grading and leveling the ground and work on the grandstand and fence will begin next week. The lum

ber has all been purchased and just s About 60,000 tons of plates have

soon as it can be hauled to the ground been ordered during the last few days the carpenter work will start. Thefor car builders says the New York grand stand will be located la the ' Sun and It is expected that fully southwest corner .of the propertyt 000 tons additional will be needed to which-is bounded by Forsythe avenue .All car contracts recently place! or on the west, 140th on "the north, 141st 'pending. . , . , . v , ; . .. . on the south and the alley between Ol-J Many Loeonsottves Ordered, cott and Tod on the East, and will There are inquiries before the equip-: face northeast. The management has meat market for over 6,000 cars and secured about 40 carloads of black -100 locomotives reported within the earth and clay and this Is being spread, last few days In addition to others that and rolled as fast as possible. jhave been heard during the last month. There will be a tryout of the can-jOf the larger recent contracts are didates for the team tomorrow at saw- : those for 2,000 freight cars for the Atmill park, when about 20 or 25' ball lantic Coast Lne 1,900 cars for the Seatessera will be on hand in an effort board and 2,600 for the Wabash. The

Fins Gas. While digging a well on fhe Thomas Strong form south of Reep river. Reinhart Doepplng. who occupies the farm, struck a pocket of gas and when lighted It sent flames to a great height "and roared loudly. Who knows but that section of the country has gas In paying quantitiest Hobart Gasette.

to secure a Job for the season.

CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices on carbon and other oils: Standard, white, 94c; perfection. lOe; headlight,. 17$, ll'-je; eocene, 12c; eialne.-1314c; V. M. P. naphtha. 12c; gasoline, 15c; machine gasoline, 23V4e; raw linseed oil, single brls, 76c; 5 brl lots, "5c; boiled, single brls, 77c; S brl lots. 76c; turpentine, 52c; summer black

oil, 7Jic; winter black oil, Sc. These

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

GRAVEL AND FELT ROOFING repairing. Phone 105, Lundt & Walker' Roofing Co., 60S E. State st.. Hammond.

SITUATIONS WANTED. AN OPPORTUNITY A business man can put some firm in touch with a young man of splendid ability, aggressive and experienced In a general way. He would prefer real estate and insurance or some line where salesmanship and natural ability counts. Address H W M. Times, Hammond.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING will "make" yonr business enterprise If 1 a on taat engst be -made." ,

FOR SALE The time is near when you will need a new spring, mattress, bed and everything else in household goods. Be sure and remember The Hammond Faraltvre Ce.M and get our prices, for that will mean a big savingfor you. 42 E. State at. Phone K43. J. Arkim.

A GOOD FARM FOR SALE CHEAP 40 acres, good house and barn, small fruit and fruit trees, deep well, onehalf mile from station, good soil, cow, pigs and chickens, $3,000. Wonld consider a trade. Smith, Bader, Davidson Co., 800 Broadway, Gary- 10-

WANTED- TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Small modern flat or cottage, southern . part Hammond. Address R 60, .Times, Hammond.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Board of Education District No. 155, West Hammond, 111.,, wish to receive sealed proposals for the following work, foi the new school building: Installing low pressure steam heating and ventilating apparatus. Plumbing and drainage work, includ

ing gas piping and a system of electric

wiring.

Separate bids for each branch must

be in the hands of the secretary on or

before 8 o'clock p. m. April 24, 1912.

Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the architect, Mr.

G. W. Ashby, Chicago. 111., or at the residence of the secretary, 444 West

Sibley street. West Hammond.

By order of the Board of Education

District Xo. 155, Cook County. 111. FRED SIEGRIST, vv :- . Secretary.

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red.

$1.04 1.06H; No. 3 red. - $1.03 1.05 ;

No. 2 hard, $1.04 H 1.07 i ; No. 3 hard.

$1.021.06.

Spring wheat .by sample: No. 1

northern, $1.10 1.14; No. 2 northern.

$1.091.12; No. 3 spring, $l.031.10.

Corn by sample: No. 2 yellow, 80e;

No. 5, 77 tt 080c; No. 8 white, 8014 6

81Ve; No. 3 yellow, 747$c: No. 4

7677c. Oats by sample: No. .2 white, 5d

59',4c; No.. 3 white, 585$Hc; No. 4. white. 566$Hc; standard. 58U(S59c.

CONFESSES SHE

SLEW HUSBAND

Cincinnati,

thilda Radeloff, whose

St. Paul construction department is preparing to construct 125 additional locomotives. The same number were ordered some time ago from the American Locomotive Company.

W XlJLiiN AJNlxxCx been growing more active with break- , ling up of cold weather and a large

0 Aorll If. Mrs. Ma- number of orders for from 100 to 600

Gary-Hobart Traction. The grading on the Gary-Hobart line is now completed as far as the east city line of Gary. Sola Smith, who has the eontract for the entire grading on Thirty-seventh avenue, will have it finished in another, week or ten days. The side ditches are being opened along the right of way... The frost that is still about six feet deep la places has delayed some the digging for Ihe cement foundation. Jim GUI is busy putting in the drain for tbe car pit. , ; The final grading for the car' barn and switch was started yesterday and will be flnlshedthrs week. Hobart Gazette. " 1 '

husband died

after accusing her of luring him to a

tons for buildings have been reported.

The American Bridge Company has eei cured the contract for 1,600 tons of

lonely place and there shooting him. structural steel for section 1A of the has made a complete confession, ac- ( Lexington avenue subway. The Cap

cording to the police today. Mrs. Rade-,-"" -on""uw

, . ' i.uuu ions 01 sieei lor a onage 1 rom loff. who is only 21 years of age, is the Pennsylvania Steel Company. This said to have returned from Gary at her fabricating company hat secured sevhusband s solicitation to end her do- eral smaller orders for railroad bridges mestic difficulties. He angered her and and on i'209 tons or the Atlantic

she fired five shots at him, meantime

Hissing Girl Found. Information was received this morning from Black Oak that Mary Llptak, the 16-year-old girl who mysteriously left her home there two weeks ago Friday,' to the effect that she was employed la Chicago, doing housework for a physfcian there. Also that she was seen In Black Oak last Menday. where she refused to say anything other than that she was satisfied with what she was doing. There still seems to be something mysterious about' the girl's disappearance which is being kept a secret. .

raising her own voice so that his cries for help might not be heard.

THE DAY IN CONGRESS

PBODTJCEjMAHKET. Butter Receipts, 4,738 tubs; creamery, 32c; price to retail dealers, 33Vc; prints, S4Hc; extra firsts, !c; firsts, 30c; seconds, 28c; dairies, extra, 28c; firsts, 26c; seconds, ?4c; No. 1 ladles, 24c; "H.clr'n stock, 2 2 ',4c. Eggs Receipts, 21,799 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases Included, 18l$Hc: cases returned, 17H18c; ordinary firsts, 1818ttc; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 19e; extra candled for city trade, 21c; No. 1 dirties, 18c; checks, 17c. Potatoes Receipts, 9S cars; Wiscon

sin, $l.;S!ffl.SI; Michigan, $1.S01.33;

Minnesota. $1.30 1.33. New potatoes Florida red. $1.76 2.35 per hamper; white, $1.B02.25.

Veal 60 tor. 60 ib weights. 7f7c; 60

to 80. 89c; 85 to 100 lbs, Big'llc.

Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. 16c; Ko. 1

- SENATE. In session 2 p. m. F. C. Lowry. at Finance Committee's free sugar bill hearing, repudiated statements that refiners would derive II the benefit from bill. Adjourned at 5:28 p. m. until 2 p. m.

Saturday. ( HOISE. i Met at noon. Joseph Sellweod, or expert, testified before Steel Trust Investigating committee that there are many million tons of iron ore scattered throughout the country not monopollied by Steel Trust. - . , - -. (

Resumed debate on postofflce appro

priation bill, with an agreement to

continue in session until 11 p. m.

Foreign Affairs Committee recorded

themselves in favor of Sulzer bill for

American-owned embassies and legations abroad.

Minority Leader Mann scatlngly de

nounced Chairman Graham nd Interior Department Expenditures Commit

tee, charging them with knowlingly permitting a woman lobbyist to shape legislation.

Recessed at 6:30 p. m. until 7:30 p. m. Adjourned at 10:40 p. m. until noon Saturday.

Coast Line for two bridges. Thv American Bridge Company and thi Mount Vernon Bridge Company have booked several fair sized orders this week for railroad bridges. , The price of black and galvanized steel sheets has been advanced from $1

!to $2 a ton by Chicago steel jobbers. 'This makes the new quotations $2.35 'per 100 pounds for black sheets :nd $3.45 for galvanized. The mills also make advances In these products. I The great demand for all kinds of jfarm machinery that has ben, reported jfrom all sections of the country In 'view of an extraordinary erop pros pect will result in eavy buying . of steel to supjply the machinery manu- . facturers. I The Jones & Laughlin Steel Companjr

New Club Organized. The beys of the Emerson school have organised a club namely "Eoys' Branch of Gary Swimming Club." The age of the members are limited to 15 years. An election of officers followed and the following officers wore elected: Ralph Hodson, president. ' Patrick O'Brien, vice president.' Stewart prichard, secretary and treasurer. The object of the club Is to promote ro-operajlon and to help to push swimming contests and meets;

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HOBART. Mrs. Harrison Shearer, who has been seriously ill for the past month, died at her home yesterday morning. She was 2 years eld, and leaves five children to mourn her loss. The funeral services will he held at the house on Linda street on Sunday afternoon. Pr.. Kenward, Art Newman and Wm.

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