Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 6 June 1912 — Page 7

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NTOTICE TO TIMES READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Reader of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity Is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as it is possible it is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the of nee. The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. MAfJt: HELPWANTED A delivery clerk for grocery store; must have experience and understand cutting meat; reference required. Apply 151 Highland st., Hammond. Phone 233. WELDER WANTED Frank S. Bets Co.. Hammond. Ind. 6-3 WANTED Two boys, ages 15 to 16, for mangle work. Bick Laundry, Ham mond. WANTED Waiter or waitress, also dishwasher. We Cater restaurant, 90 State st.. Hammond. " 6-3 WANTED Experienced grocery sales man. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. FARM HAND WANTED Either single or married. One-half mile south of Standard Steel Car works, near Colum bia ave. Phone 1272Y3. Phil Mc Laughlln. 4-3 WAITED Wood car build ers; steady work, good wages. Apply Western Steel Car & foundry Co., liege wisch, 111WANTED Men to learn the barber trade; few weeks completes; another rush for barbers this season; best trade In existence today; good money; light. clean, inside work; write for free cata logue. Moler Barber College. Chicago, 111. GOVERNMENT WANTS POSTOFFICE clerks, carriers; Hammond examir.a tions coming; coaching free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 95, Rochester, N. Y. FEMALE HELP. WANTED Dining room Sternberg restaurant, bor. Phone 561J. girl. Apply Indiana Har6 WANTED Chambermaid, non hotel, Hammond. Apply Mo-6-2 WANTED At once, ladies' clothes lroner. Bick Laundry Co., Hammond. SALESLADY WANTED One who can play piano preferred. S. II. Knox & Co.. 164 E. State st.. Hammond. 6-2 WANTED Young lady of expeirence in gales and alteration de-partment. Apply at once to Mr. Barnett. Liberal Credit Clothing Co.. Hammond Bldg., Hammond. 6tf WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Mrs. II. IT. Clark, 4324 Magoun ave.. East -Chicago, Ind. WANTED Young lady for office work. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. 6-3 WANTED A good girl for general housework; no washing; $5 per week. Mrs. Lesser, 422$ Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 6-3 WANTED Two girls to work in confectionery store. Apply Palace of Sweets, Hammond. 5-3 WANTED Girl for housework; middle age lady preferred. Officer Frank P. Lamme, phone 1250W, Hammond. WANTED Good girl for general house work. 103 Carroll st., Hammond. WANTED Two dishwashers at onca. Donahy's restaurant, 616 Washington st.. Gary. WANTED Dishwasher. State st., Hammond. Chop Suey, 99 3tf WANTED Young girl to help at house work. 96 Highland st., formerly Charlotte. One block south of Harrison park. WANTED Cook. Lake Shore hotel. In diana Harbor. ltf WANTED A lady cook. 4830 Northcott ave.. East Chicago. 23tf MISCELLANEOUSPRACTICAL NURSE At liberty. Calls answered promptly; best of services; terms reasonable. Phone Gary 1255. HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT. SOLD and exchanged; get our prices. Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State St., Hammond. Phone 543. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Large ivory pin. two doves, silver plate on bark; valued as keepsake. Return to S. Silver, 177 State St., Hammond. Reward. 6-3 LOST On Lake Shore train leaving Hammond 7:06 a. m. June 4, parcel containing lady's shirt waist 2 pair long white silk gloves, one gold pin. Finder kindly return to Times offlce. Hammond. 6-2 LOST A gold cuff button in front of Morrelli's store in East Chicago or on 136th st. near Grapevine in Indiana Harbor. Finder communicate with J Van Hook, box 105, Indiana Harbor, and receive liberal reward. 6-2 i LOST Eyeglass frame with one glass attached. Return to room 214 Ham mond bldg., Times office.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Collie- pups. Jos. J. Mun-6-3 ster, Munster, Ind. FOR SALE 16 acres of the Humpfer farm; can be sold in !, 5(4 or 7 acre blocks; all very choice property. 20 aer?s just south of tho Humpfer farm with Hohman street running through the center of it. Also a very fine tract. 21 acres on Hohman st. and the Lite Calumet river; very choice property. Also 70 acre-s at South Hammond along the Little Calumet river; this is a fine bargain, a good paying Investment as the price Is low. Fred M. Humpfer, agent, phones 1530 and 869R, Ham mond, Ind. FOR SALE Torre-nce ave., near Hoff man st., 2 lots upon which the owner will build a cottage to suit your ideas and will sell it to you on easy payments. These lots are handy to the South Shore R.R. W. J. Hastings, phone 51. Hammond S. & T. bank. Open even ings. ' 5-3 FOR SALE A 20-foot motor boat equipped with 1911 model seven (7) horsepower motor, double cylinder. In flrst class condition; speed 9 miles per hour: will demonstrate; cheap If taken at once. Alfred C. Hill, 5207 Kennedy ave.. East Chicago, Ind.. FOR SALE Corner 50-foot lot; improved with a 9-room house; gas, bath and electric light, and one 9room house without bath or light, renting for $47 per month; both houses in good repair and centrally located; part cash, balance on time. H D B, Times, Hammond. 5-6 FOR SALE One of the best-located best-built houses in Hammond, 98 Highland st. ; small cash payment, bal anco on time If desired. See Hawley Turkish Bath House. First National Bank Bldg., Hammond. 6tf FOR SALE Five lots on Sheffield ave, near Huehn st. This property is bargain. Otto Haehnel. Phono 983W, FOR SALE Five-room cottage; $50 cash, balance $10 monthly. 5S1 Roosevelt ave., Hammond. Tel. 1130L3. 5-3 FOR SALE At a bargain, four lots near center of Tolleston, $235 each; worth $300; cash or time, one or all. George Anderson, 150 Plummer ave., Hammond. Phone 673. 4-5 FOR SALE New 5 -room modern bungalow; east part of town. Inquire at Times office, Hammond. FOR SALE Shetland pony, cart and harness; absolutely safe for children. R. B. Wells, 76 State st., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Must sacrifice 25-foot lot, 154th place. West Hammond. 111., at once; can give clear title direct. Address Lot 1, Times, Hammond. 29tf FOR SALE On account of wife's health will sell my firmly established and rapidly growing light grocery and lunch rooom business at Ambrldge and 5th ave. J. H. Webber. ' Phone Gary 1913. tt FOR SALE Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros. storage house, Fayette and Sohl st.. and ask for Mr. Sourbeer. manager. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Best small auto runabout that $100 will buy. Phone 1202R. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Modern 5-room lower flat at 484 E. State st. Inquire 421 East Sibley st., Hammond. 6-6 FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; everything complete. 78 State St., Hammond. 6-2 FOR RENT Flat, furnished complete; 6 rooms, 3 closets, bathroom, pantry, hot and cold water, gas range, gas lights, 4 beds, telephone. 222A Fayette st. Hammond. FOR RENT All modern 5-room flat; gas range. Call 19 4 E. State St.. flat 3, Hammond. 6-3 FOR RENT A nicely furnished room at 828 So. Hohman st., near Harrison park, Hammond. 6-2 FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. 123 Williams St., Hammond. Phone 1183J. FOR RENT $1S, neat 6-room cottage In Homewood; bath, gas, electric light. Nice lawn and shade trees. 96 Highland st., Vi block from Hohman st. FOR RENT Two 4 and 5-room flats with gas and electric light. Apply 141 Logan St., Hammond. 5-4 FOR RENT Six-room upper flat; newly remodeled. 104 Russell St., Hammond. 5.3 run Rt.M four-room modern upper flat; all conveniences. 1147 So. Hoh man st., near Conkey ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 209 Walter st Hammond. 5.4 toit KENT Modern rooms; board if desired; centrally located. 244 Michi gan ave., Hammond. 5.4 iOR RENT 7-room house on north side; $17 per month. 450 Ash St., Ham mond. 4(f Six-room flat with bath; also store room; good location. Call 712 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. Ind. FOR RENT Pleasant newly furnished room; modern. 159 E. State it.. 2nd floor front east flat. Tel. 241. 21tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also small sleeping room. 1S8 Plummer ave., Hammond.

BTTSINESS CILNCES. PARTNERSHIP Aggressive young man with $300 to $1,500 seeks part nership or reliable connection. B C, Times. Hammond. 6-2 WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Three or four nicely furnished rooms with bath for light housekeeping, by family of three adults. Address H E D. Times. Ham mond. 6-3 MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED SALARIED EMployes and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $, pay back $5.50.-See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co.. room 28 Rimbcch block, over Lion Store, Hammond. Ind. Phone tl8. LEaAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM NO. 1. MAY TERM, 1912. JAMES KOSZNYCS VS. ROSA KOSZNYCS. CAUSE NO. 9219. AC TION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by J. A. Meade, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an arndavit or a competent person, showing that the defendant. Rosa Kosznycs. is not a resi dent of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is 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 she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 10th day of September, A. D. 1S1 the same being the second day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 1. in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Mon day of September, A. D., 1912. said ac tion will be heard and determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of June, A. D., 1912. ERNEST'L SHORTR1DGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Ilemstock, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE. About June 12 will open my new store at 1S3 Gostlin st. and sell plumbing and heating supplies of every de scription at wholesale prices to every body. W. R. DENNISTON. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Florence Williamson $ Lot 14, blk 6, sam e add as last deed, same parties as last deed Lots 30 and 31. Rundell's 4th add, Forrest P. Rundell to Mike Colovich 600 Lots 12 and 13 b,lk 3. Oakdale add. Clear Title Land Co. to Rev. A. Medverzky 2.000 Lots 98, 99 and J 00, blk 6, 2nd Logan Park add, Charles C. Wolcott to Gary Realty Co EAST CHICAGO. Lots 24 to 26, blk 4; lots 6 to 10, blk 11; lots 6 to 12, south lot 14, lots 15 to 27. blk 18, lots 6 to 10, blk 25, NW 29-37-9; lots 14 to 16, 19, blk 1.1; lots 12 to 17, south lot 19, 20 to 23, blk 25, NW 29-37-9, East Chicago Co. fo Smith Bader Davidson Co Lot 17, blk 1, NW 33-37-9, Taul Sollday to Jim Rybonskl 1,400 HAMMOND. Lots 28 and 27, blk 5, Marble's sub Towle & Young's add, Joseph Schrader to Max Ternogrodzki 2,230 Lots 9 and 10, blk 1, So. Homewood add, Le Grand T. Meyer to George M. Eder TOLLESTON. Lots 1 to 5, 19 to 24, 25 to 30, 44 to 48, blk 5; lots 1 to 15, IS. 21 to 24. 25 to 30, 44 to 48 blk 6. Clark Land Co.'s add, Fred Hohman Mott to Leonldas B. Boyd Lots 6 to 18. 31 to 43, blk 5; lots 31 to 43, blk 6, Clark Land Co.'s a4d. Same parties as last deed Blks 5 and 6, Clark Land Co.'s add, Charrie A. Bacon et al. to Clarence It Kuss 1,350 Lots 17, 18, 21, blk 19, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 5th add. David B. Rose et al. to Sarah Burns 375 Lot 2, Seehase's 1st add, Theodore Seehase to Sarah Burns 373 Lot 12, blk 16, Oak Park add, Louis A. Bryan to Charles E.' Erlandson Lot 11, blk 1, Sherman Park add. Benjamin N. Branch Jr. to Frank W. Hartier 200 GARY. Lots 1 to 8, 10 to 18, blk 2; lots 1 to 9, II to 18, blk 3; lots 1 to 18, blk 4; lots 3 to 9, 20 to 23,. blk 6; lots 1 to 10, 10 to 23, blk 5; lots 1 to 14, 16 to 23, 23, blk 7; lots 1 to 21, 24. blk 10; lots 8 to 20, 22. blk 11; lots 8 to 11, blk 12. McKey s add, William r. McKey to Hoy D. Davis et al.. Lots 4 and 5, blk 18, Geo. & Wm. Earle's 3d Glen Park add. J. G. McAfee to George Earle 700 L P. HAMMOND'S SUB. Lots 42 to 44, blk 5, Charles D. camp to Charles L. Christie... 450 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 33, blk 3, 3d add, Charles E. Fowler to Ina E. Martin 660 HAMMOND. Lots 2 5to 28, 30 to 32, blk 1. William F. Bridge to Henry Schrage : 5,321.06 Lots 7, 10, blk 1, Towle & Young's 3d add; lots 23 to 28, 30 to 32, blk 1. Original Town, M. Morton Towle Jr. to Henry Schrage.... Lots 47 to 51, west 2 feet lot 52, blk 2, Towle & Avery's add, Northern Trust Co., to Bernard M. Kunyan 900

Same as last deed, Bernard H. Runyan to Peter Fagan HOBART. Part Earle's and Davis' sub.

George Earle to Rose Gilpin.. CROWN POINT. Lot 8. Young's 2nd add, Mary E. Ileinta to Charles E. Diddle. ...

500 75 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 7. blk 6. NW 32-S7-9, East Chicago Co. to Tony Kairis....23 .50 TOLLESTON'. Lot 13, blk 6, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 6th add, J. Glenn Harris to PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 25c; firsts, 24c; seconds, 23c; dairy, 5124c; packing stock, 1520c; process, 24W25c. Eggs Firsts, 17S,17c; ordinary firsts, 16c; dirties, 14Vi13c; checks. 12V4C. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 10 12c; geese. 78c; ducks, 3213c; fowls, 12c; roosters, 10c. Beans Pea, hand picked. $2.82 6 2.97 i; brown Swedish. $2.60 5f 2.80; Lima, per 100 lbs, $6.37; red kidney, $2.50 3.00. Berries Blueberries, 32 qts, $3.009 5.00; gooseberries, 24 qts. $1.75(8'2.00; strawberries, Illinois, 24 qts, $1. 00 1.60; Indiana, 24 qts, $1.232.00; Michigan, 16 qts. 90c $1.40. Vegetables Asparagus, boxes, "5e3 $1.25; celery, crate. Fla., $2.00?. 50; beets, new, hamper, 50$f60c; cabbage, new, crates -.00ff 2.2o ; green onions, 6 bunches, 710c; spinach, tubs, 2o'H!40c; carrots, new, hamper, $1.25; cucumbers. box, 2550c; 100 bunches, 50c$1.00; string beans, green, hamper, 75c $1.50; wax box. $1.502.25; squash, new, ham per, 50ft60c; onions, new, crate,- 75c $1.15; tomatoes, cases 6 baskets, $2.50 3.75; lettuce, leaf, cases, 10c; turnips new, box, 40ffo0c; green peas, box, bu $1. 25(3-2.25; cauliflower basket, bu, $1.00 (g 1.25; pieplant, bunch, 5c. Veal calves 509110 lbs. llS12c; 50 (fffiO lbs, 9!grl0c; 85200 lbs. 68c; 60 80 lbs, lO-Sllc. Poatoes Wisconsin, bu, $1.00(1.20 Michigan, bu, $1.05 1.20; new, hampers $1.251.75; new, Texas, bu $1.401.60 CHICAGO OIL MARKET Chicago Linseed 2c higher. Whole sale prices of carbon and other oils were as follows: Standard white, 150 test, 9ic; perfection, 10c; headlight 175 test. lHic; eocene, 12c; gasoline, 16c; machine gasoline, 23 He; raw lin seed oil, single brls, 79c; do boiled, 80c turpentine, 52c; summer black oil, 8c winter black oil, 8',4c These quotation apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago. LIVE STOCK MARKETS Cattle Beefs steers, choice to prime, $8.00 9.35; beef steers, medium to good $7.25fg7.90; beef steers, common to me dium, $5.807-25; yearlings, $7.35!fD 9.10; beef cows, common to selected $4.857.O0; good to prime veals, $8.15 8.75; feeding steers. $3.00 6.85. Hogs Bulk of- sales. $7.30I?T 7.50 common to good mixed, $7.25S?7.45; fai to good medium weights, $7.457.50 fair to choice butchers, $7.5067.60 lightweights, $7.10!H 7.40; select 250 300 lb packers, $7.4 5 7.50. Sheep dative ewes, 13.Z394.13; year lings. $3.256.50; western wethers $4.655.30; native wethers, $4.7565.35 bucks, $2.50 9 3.50 : cull -sheep, -, $1.50 3.00; native lambs, $8.00 JT 8.00. WHITING GRADUATES OBSERVEGLASS DAY Program to Be Given in the School Auditorium This Evening. (Special to The Time) Whiting. Ind.. June 6. The 1912 graduates will have their class day exercises tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock In the high school auditorium. The program to be given will be as follows; President's Acidress Ray Grady Sail or. Class History, General and individual Edward C. Gehrke and John G. Schach. Class Will Elsie A. Trowe. Cornet and Violin Duet Ned Naef, Henry Hatt. Class Prophecy Edna O'Hara, Clin ton Harris. Class Poem Ned Naef. Recitation Elsie Trowe and Edna O'Hara. Giver of Gift Henry Hatt. Mallett Oration Ray G. Sailor. The honor ot decorating the audi torium has been accorded the sopho more class. For the commencement festivties the auditorium will be decorated with the class colors, olive green and lemon yellow and the class flower. daffodils. The class motto, "Out of school life Into life's school," will be designed most artistically. The next event on the commence ment calendar is the junior and senior picnic on Saturday at Jackson park. Next Tuesday will be the juniors' banquet to the seniors and on Wednesday Is commencement. The reecption and dance to be given by the alumni to the graduating class will be held on Thursday night. WAR SCENE DESERTED. Although the Kssanay Film company and Its band of motion picture operators, Aztec Indians, Hernando Cortex and his soldiers, deserted the Miller lake front two days ago leaving the place as quiet as a graveyard new troubles were stirred up on the beach yesterday. It apears that the firm company pur chased $800 worth of lumber from the Tolleston Lumber company and that it sold the lumber to John Sabinske when it was through with it. Sabinske paid $100 down for it and yesterday when he went to get the timber Mrs. Dusilla Carr, owner of the land, refused to let him have it as her rental had not been paid. In a little while the lumber com pany put an attachment on the stuff. As the film company is a wealthy and responsible corporation it is believed that all of the difficulties will be settle!..

ANOTHER $3,000,000 FOR PLANT

According to The Iron Trade Review, $3,000,000 more has been set aside by the United States Steel Corporation for rolling mill extensions at the Gary works of the Illinois Steel company, which operates under a lease fro mthe Indiana Ste company. follow Judge (iary'n Ylmlt. This announcement follows a sudden visit to Gary late yesterday afternoon by Judge Elbert H. Gary of New York. chairman of the United States Steel Corporation; E. J. Buffington of Chica go, president of the Illinois Steel Co., and a score of other steel trust direc. tors, subsidiary residents and vice presidents.. New riate and Slab Mills. It is said that the $3,000,000 appro priated for Gary works will come from the proceeds of the recent $15,000,000 bond issue of the Indiana Steel com pany, which has an authorized issue of $10,000,000, and. of which $25,000,000 will be spent for new extensions at Gary works. The $3,000,000 will be spent on new plate and slabbing mills. Production of pig iron in May was 2,512,582 tons, according to The Iron Age figures, or 81,051 tons a day. This com pares with $2,375,436 tons, or 79,181 tons a day, in April. The significance of the May figures is in the fact that the steel company furnaces made 1,922,557 tons of iron, against their previous high record of 1,830,717 tons in April. The merchant furnace output, after two months of decline. Increased in May by 900 tons to 19,033 tons a day. The country is producing pig iron, including charcoal iron, at the rate of 30,000,000 tons a year. The 247 coke and anthracite furnaces active June.l have a daily capacity of SI, 435 tons, against 79,697 tons a day for 241 furnaces on May 1. Significant after months of complaint of over-capacity is the giving out of plans for a new rail mill at the Edgar Thomson works, fourteen sixty-ton opon-hearth furnaces and other construction, all to cost $8,000,000. For a slabbing mill and other new work at Gary, it is said, will be spent, and on the completion of the Duluth steel plant about $6,000,000. Railroad buying holds the place of Importance. The Chicago, Pittsburg and Ennsley mills booked 80,000 tons of rails in the week. Bridge work is considerable. Large buying of spikes is reported, 50,000 kegs by railroads and 20.000 keys by a southwestern merchant. The Pennsylvania railroad bought 3-.000 all-steel cars and the inquiries that are considered good call for nearly 4O76OO cars. The only important changes in prices was an advance of about $2 a ton in merchant steel pipe under six inches. , FreDarations are being made for a big time at the picnic to be given Frl day, June 7 by the Home and School Association at Saw Mill Park. The picnic is the third annual one and promises to outshine both of its pre decessors in point of interest. Miss leath will have charge of the games for the smaller children and Miss Coulter will direct the play with the larger girls. Mr. Woodbury w'll have charge of the local Boy Scouts. Mr. Hand will be on the ground with the Indiana Harbor Boy Scouts. The Boys Scouts will entertain the people with contests of various sorts. A ball game is also scheduled. Parents and all friends of the association are inited. Bring your baskets well filled and be prepared to have a good time. Parents bring your children and help them enjoy the picnic. Meet at the McKinley building at 10 a. m. and get your tags. The Lake Cousit Times has generously furnished the tags for the occasion. ABE YOTJ READING TH3 TIMES t T HE D IS DAILY CAPACITY

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$ Let us S Clean up your outside debts and obligations and put you square for the coming spring and summer, and give you all the time you want to make your Payments in One Place instead of Ten. Loans made On Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, -Store or Office Fixtures on the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms in the Calumet District without removal. S50 at $1.20 Are Rates that are now published by unreliable companies, and are not what they look on the paper, and we can show you all catches that go to make up this Rate. Loans made In all the outside cities in a few hours' notice in the most private manner. CALUMET LOAN GO. No. 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Call, phone or write. 1 BOXING MATCH IS ARRANGED FOR GARY Matchmaker Dr. John G. Message of Chicago for the Gary Athletic club, of which Tucker Smith is the president, announces a big match at the Majestic theatre, Gary, Friday. June 14. Ar ticles have been signed between Ray Temple, who recently beat Matty Bald win and Joe Mandot, and Eddie Mur phy, who recently put up a big fight against' Packy McFarland after being out of the game for some time. Mur phy's record is a good one and he does not need introduction to any of the sporting fraternity. The winner of this match will meet Packy McFarland or Mat Wells ot England. The Gary Athletic club has leased the Majestic theatre and proposes to of fer good clean fights during the sum mer and fall and arrangements are now In the making to pull of some excellent bouts. The club stands for lawful fight ing and intends to abide in every way by the laws ot Indiana, tt , Golden Opportunity IS OFFERED TO INVEST in well developed, high grade Gold Mine. True Fissure vein. Free Milllnar Ore. located at Telluride. Colo., surrounded by such big dividend payers as Liberty tsen. smugglers union, Tom Hoy. rvelly Camp Bird, Black Bear, and The Lewis Our properties are not nrosnects. bu fully developed mines with over 300,000 tons of ore blocked, and we a re' now blocking ore at the rate of 500 ton dally. Owing to the recent destruction by tire or me Bear creek Mill we are now offering a block of stock in The Junta and Jim Crow Properties at 90 cts pe snare. Our companies are backed up by th best financial and personal references in the state of Colorado , both as to th' value of the properties and the man agement. Owing to the low capitalization of our companies this stock is bound t double in value as soon as our new mill is completed. Exhibits of ore and further details a our office. rite or call. THOMAS & FORSTER 5 N. La Sail 2 St.. Chicago, IIL Every Woman ll Interested and should know bout the wonderful , MARVEL Whirling Spray Tbe new Vaginal Syringe. Best most convenient, ft cleanses instantly. Ask your drueeistfor I If he cannot supply thSjZij but send stamp for illustrated book sealed. It eives full particu lars and directions invaluable to ladles. MABVU C9- 44 East 23 Strtet, Rsw Itr.'

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