Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 298, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1912 — Page 7

Fridav, June 7. 1912.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. NOTICF! TO ADVERTISERS, fleaders of the follow lng; advertisements -who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter glveu. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not, in Justice to the advertisers, be anewered. Pimply follow Instructions. As far as It is possible It Is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. TVIATE HELP. BOYS "WANTED Ten, to work in bindery; tine opportunity for clean-cut, ambitious boys to learn trade; steady position, good wagesApply at once, W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond, Ind. WELDER WANTED Frank S. Bets Co., Hammond, Ind. 8-3 WANTED Experienced grocery salesman, E. O. Minas Co., Hammond. WANTED" Wood car builders; steady work, good wages. Apply "Western Steel Car & Foundry Co., liegewisch, 111 WANTED Men to learn the barber trade; few weeks completes; another rush for barbers this season; est trade In existence today; good money; light, clean. Inside work; write for free catalogue. Moter Barber College, Chicago, 111. GOVERNMENT WANTS POSTOFFICE clerks, carriers; Hammond examinations coming; coaching free Franklin Institute, Dept. 5, Rochester, N. T. FWtCALE HELP. WANTED Waiter or waitress, also dishwasher. We Cater restaurant, 90 State st.. Hammond. 6-3 WANTED Experienced stenographers to operate Oliver machines. Call Hammond Novelty Co., 102 First Natl Bank Bldg.. Hammond. 7-4 WANTED Dining room girl. Apply Sternberg restaurant, Indiana Har bor. Phone 561J. 6-3 WANTED Chambermaid. "r non hotel, Hammond. Apply 6WANTED At once, ladies' clothes ironer. Bick Laundry Co., Hammond. KALE SLA DT WANTED One who can play piano preferred. S. -H. Knox & Co.. 164 E. State st., Hammond. 6-2 WANTED Experienced girl for gener al housework. Mrs. H. H. Clark, 4324 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. Ind. WANTED Young lady for office work. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. 6-2 WANTED A good girl for general housework; no washing; $5 per week. Mrs. Lesser, 4228 Magouu ave.. East Chicago. . 1 6-$ WANTED Two girls to work In confectionery store. Apply Palace of Sweets, Hammond. 5-3 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, Indiana Harbor. ....... Hf WANTED A lady cook. 4850 Northeott ave.. East Chicago. 23tf MISCELLANEOUSIf there Is any one In Hammond who don't know of the new photograph gal lery where first class work is done, take a look at the show cases- at 169 East State st. and see- the work and then come up to the gallery and have a sitting by M. W. Owens and you will be pleased. : We are giving free of cost one large picture with every dozen of our best work in folders. Special prices to school graduates. 169 East State st. 7 PRACTICAL 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., 342 E. State St., Hammond. Phone 548. LOST AND FOUND. LOST A silver mesh bag on Indiana ave. between Oakley ave. and Jessie st. Return to Times, Hammond. Reward. LOST Large ivory pin, two doves, silver plate on back; valued as keepsake. Return to S. Silver. 177 State St., Hammond. Reward. 6-3 LOST On Lake Shore train leaving Hammond 7:08 a. m. June 4, parcel containing lady's shirt waist, 2 pair long white silk gloves, one gold pin. Finder kindly return to Times office, Hammond. 6-3 LOST A gold cuff button In front of Morrelll's store in East Chicago or on 186th st. near Grapevine in Indiana Harbor. Finder communicate , with J. Van Hook, box 105, Indiana Harbor, and receive liberal reward. 6-3 LOST Eyeglass frame with one glass attached. Return to room 314 Ham mond bldg.. Times office.

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FOR SALE. FOR SALE 2 H lots on East Sibley St.; price $400 per lot. Thone 811M. 7FOR SALE Rare books, 21 volumes well bound Scientific Amwloan, beginning with Sept., 1S50. Book lovers rive me a figure. Po It now. Apply to A. T. Harris, Cleveland and 117th st.. Whiting, Ind. FOR SALE House, $2,500; six rooms and bath, furnace heat.' hot and cold water, electric light and gas, storm windows and doors, screened throughout; $700 cash, balance easy time. Do It now. Apply to A. T. Harris, Cleveland and 117th St., Whiting. Ind. FOR SALE Collie pups. Jos. J. Munster, Munster. Ind. 6-3 FOR SALE 16 acres f the Humpfer farm; can be sold in 2, 3H or 7 acre blocks; all very choice property. 20 acrs just south of the Humpfer farm with Hohman street running hrough the center of It. Also a very fine tract. 21 acres on Hohman st. and the Lit tle Calumet river: verv rhoic nronertv. Also 70 acres at South Hammond along the Little Calumet river; this is a fine bargain, a good paying investment as the rtrlr Is low. Fred M. Humnfer. agent, phones 1550 and 869R, Ham mond, Ind. FOR SALE Torrenco. ave., near Holt man st., 2 lots upon which the owner will build a -cottage to suit your Ideas and will sell it to you on easy pay ments. These lots are handy to the South Shore R.R. W. J. Hastings, phone 1, Hammond S. & T. bank. Open even ings. 6-3 FOR SALE A 20-toot motor boat equipped with 1911 model seven (7) horsepower motor, double cylinder. In first 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-roorn house; gas, bath and electric light, and one 9 room house without bath or light, rent lng for $47 per month; both houses In good repair and centrally located; part cash, balance on time. HDD, Times, Hammond. 5-6 FOR SALE One of the best-located, best-built houses In Hammond, 98 Highland st.; small cash payment, balance 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 a bargain. Otto HaehneL. Phone 983W. 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 bun gajow; 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. III., at once; can give clear title direct. Address Lot 1, Times. Hammond. 29tf FOR SALE On account of wlfe'a health will sell my firmly established and rapidly growing light grocery and lunch rooom business at Ambridge and 6th ave. J. H. Webber. Phone Gary 1913. tf FOR SALE Second , hand household goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros.' storage house. Fayette and Son! t, and ask for Mr. Sourbeer. manager. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Six-room upper flat; modern, newly decorated, hardwood floors and finish, built-in buffet, laun dry tubs in basement; a bargain. Also a 7-room house. 1054 Calumet Hammond. Phone 242. ave., ,7-2 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 809 Walter St., Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT All modern 5-room flat, furnished complete for housekeeping. Call 194 E. State St., fiat 3, Hammond. FOR RENT Newly furnished sleeping room; suitable for one or two gentle-. men. 9a East state St., Hammond. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children. 853 Erie St., near Conkey, Hammond, FOR RENT Modern 5-room lower flat at 484 K. State st. Inquire 421 East Sibley st., Hammond. 6-8 FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; everything complete. 78 State st., Hammond. 6-2 FOR RENT All modern 5-room flat; gas range. Call 194 E. State St., fiat 3. Hammond. 6-3 FOR RENT 4 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 $18, neat 8-room cottage in Home wood; bath, gas, electric light Nice lawn and shade trees. 96 Highland at, block from Hohman st. FOR RENT Two 4 and 5-room fiats with gas and electric light. Apply 141 Logan st., Hammond. 5-4 FOR REXT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also small sleeping room. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond,

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FOR RENT Modern light housekeeplng rooms. $11 Sibley St., Hammond, FOR RENT 50x100 second floor, and 25x100 main floor; on State st.. best business block. Phone 621. 3-6 FOR RENT Six-room upper fiat; new ly remodeled. 104 Russell St., Ham mond. 5.3 FOR RENT 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 FOR RENT Modern rooms; board if desired; centrally located. 244 Michigan ave., Hammond. 5-4 FOR RENT 7-room house on north side; $17 per month. 430 Ash St., Ham-I mond. FOR RENT 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 St., 2nd floor front east flat. Tel. 241. 21tf WANTED TO BUST. WANTED Best small auto runabout that $100 will buy. Phone 120211. BUSINESS CHANCES PAKT.MiKSHiP Aggressive young man with $500 to $1,500 seeks part - nershlp 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 II E D, Times, Ham mond. 6-3 SITUATIONS W AIN XXjxJ. oi 1 UAiiu.N WANTED Young man speaks Servian, Creation, Russian, Bohemian, Polish, Italian and English, wishes position as bartender, only in East Chicago or Indiana Harbor. Ad dress John, 4919 Alexander ave.. East Chicago. SITUATION WANTED As housekeeper by refined lady, fully experienced, for widower. Address M, 205 Chicago ave., Hammond. Ind. 7-6 WANTED Steady work for man with horse and wagon. 103 Torrence ave. Hammond. 7-: MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, and watches. 65 State st., Hammond, Ind. - - LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE-Ils

NEWAL OF RETAILER'S LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned is a male inhabitant and possessed of all the qualifications required by the laws of the state of In - dlana to entitle him to be the holder of a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in said Cty of Garyi that he will apply to the Board of Commis sioners 01 tne said county or Jke, on the first day of the regular July, 1912, term or saia Hoard for a renewal of a certain Retailer's Liquor License which was heretofore issued to this applicant for a term of one year from the third day of July, 1911; that said license granted the right to sell spiritous. vi - nous and malt liquors with the prlvl - lege of allowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold, which said premises are described as follows: The ground floor front room of the twostory frame building with two living rooms in rear and living rooms above, on lot thirteen. (13), block fifteen (15, Chicago-Tolleston Land and Investwent company's fourth addition to Tolleston (now in the City of Gary), Lake County, Indiana. Said room fronts and faces east on Jefferson street, a public street in the said City of Gary, and the bar occupies the north side of said room. Signed, JACOB SMITH. NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE TO OTHER PLACE OF BUSINESS. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Nickolos Ru - Kowskl, Is a male inhabitant and resi - dent of the tate of Indiana, said City and County, and over the age of twen - ly-one years. That he hasT-esided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of 'this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof and that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of Intoxicating liquors; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first day of July term, 1912, the- same being the 1st day of July, 1912, for per mission to transfer his license and move his place of business from the place described as follows, to-wit: The front room on the ground floor of a two-story frame building, which room la 20x32 feet, fronting and facing on the north side of Hoffman street, a public highway in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, said 'building being located at the southwest corner of Hoffman street and the alley running north and south between Torrence avenue and Henry street, in the said City, being on lot 44. In block C, of Hoffman's second addition to the City of Hammond. The bar is on the west side of room and has a glass front and all of the inside of said room can be seen from .Hoffman street. There are four living rooms upstairs. There is one door opening on Hoffman street

from the bar rooiji1nd one door opening on the west" side of bar room to a hallway leading upstairs,, also one door opening on the north side of said bar room to one of the living rooms. The

bar is . 20 feet wide. There are llv lng rooms In the second story of said building; to the following place here lnafter described as follows, to-wft: The front room on the ground floor, of a two-story frame building, situated on Lot 1, Block 2, of the resubdlvision of Hohman's First addition to the City of "ammona, UiKe county, Indiana. The room is :ixj iwv tn dimensions, with aors leading to nocn Hohman and Hoffman streets, both public highways In said City of Hammond. The bar is situated on the north side of said room. Said room has glass front, front and side entrances and all of the Inside of said room can be seen from Hohman street, a public highway in said City. There are living rooms in the rear and on the second story of said building. NICHOLAS RUKOWSKI. NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana that the undersigned, Joseph Trinkl is a male inhabitant and resident of the State of Indiana, said City and Coun ty, and over the age of twenty-one years. That he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond, Lake county, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter thereof and that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character and a fit person to be en trusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana, on the first day of July term, 1912, the same being the - 1st day of July, 1912, for permission to purchase the license of Frank Trinkl heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners of LaKe county, Indiana, and issued by Chas. A. Johnson, auditor of said Coun ty, on the first day of August, 1911, the same being a license to sell spiritous. vinous and malt liquors In less quantl ties than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold and to have the same transferred to him with all rights and privileges pertaining thereto. The underslmed to continue tn he the nwn er during the term of such license and renewal thereof and until said license is sold, assigned or transferred to some other location. The precise location where liquors are to be sold is as fol lows: The front room on the ground floor of a two-story brick building situated on Lot One (1), Block Two (2), Morris' addition to the City of. Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Said room faces east on Columbia avenue, a public highway in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. The room is 54x59 feet, has glass front, front and side entrance and all of said room can be seen from Columbia avenue. There are eisrht liv ing rooms in second story of said building. JOSEPH TRINKL. NOTICE FOR TRANSFER OF LOCA TION AND RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. TnV , ' t " Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Hiram. A. Green, male inhabitant and resident of the State of Indiana, said City and County, anl over the age of twenty-one years. Tha has resided in the State of Indlana for more than one year and In the City ' Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to tne date of this notice and Is a quailnel voter thereof and that he is a citln of the United States of America and a man of good moral character and a -fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating) liquors; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at C own Point, Lake the first day of vounty, Indiana, onl Ju,y term, 1912. the feame being the 1st I day r July, 191 for permission to I transfer his license and move his place of business from tike placei described la! follows, to-wit The ground floor two-story frame 1 front room of the building situated onj the wesjt half of lot 22 block 2, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake bounty, Indiana. Tfio room ;in which I 1J(luc,rs are to be sold is 21x23 feet, has I B'ass front, front and side entrance and 1 a" of the inside of said room can be J5en from said State street, a public highway In said City. Said room faces north on State street. There are four living rooms in the second story of said building and storehouse In the rear, in the City of Hammond: to the following place hereinafter described as follows, to-wit: The fronti room on the ground floor of a one-story frame building situated and located Ion Lot 6, Block 1, Morris' addition to the City of I Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, and further kndwn and described as No. 1078 Columbia avenue. The. room in j which said liquors are to bex sold is 32 1x22x10 feet, has glass front, front and I side entrances and kll of the Inside of said room can be sben from ColumbI 1 avenue. Said room faces eait on Co lumbia avenue, a public high-fay In the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indi aida. Bar is on the north side of room. There are four living rooms in the rear o? said building. Said undersigned further gives notice that at the same time and at the same term of the Bnard

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for a renewal of his said license here tofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 3d day of July, 1911, and Issued by Chas. A, Johnson, auditor of said County, for a period of one year from said date. HIRAM GREEN. NOTICE. About June 12 will open my new store at 183 Gostlln st. and sell plumbing and heating supplies of every description at wholesale prices to everybody. W. R. DENNISTON. BEfi ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLLESTON. Lot 23, blk 9, Oak Park add. Same as last deed 1 Lot 15, blk 11. Logan Park add; lots 36 and 37. blk 3, Wheeler and Petty's add, same as last deed 1 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 32, blk 10. KB 29-37-9, East Chicago Co. to George Powluc 150 Lots 7 to 9, resub lot 25, blk 3, SW 29-37-9, F. Richard Schaaf to Abraham Frank 1 Same as last deed, George D. Reynolds to Abraham Frank 10,500 Lot 14, blk 7. E. Englewood add. Emma Beach to Arthur F. Miller 1 Lot 15, blk 7, East Englewood add. Jonathan Duff to Arthur F. Miller 1 Lot 12, blk 4, Davidson's add. Charles D. .Davidson to James J. Donegan 300 Lot 18, blk 3, Riverside add, J. Glenn Harris to Clarence Bretsch 1 GART. Lots 45 and 46, blk 3, Garfield Park add, Antony Warner to John J. Lipskl 1 Lot 35, blk 47, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to George M. Wales 875 Lot 15, blk 12, Broadway add, J. Glenn Harris to Clarence Bretsch , 1 LAKE STATION. Lots 81 to 37, blk 10, Shaw add, J. Glenn Harris to Clarence Bretsch 1 GRIFFITH. Lot 17, blk IS, Original Town, same as last deed 1 HOBART. Lot 1, blk 1, Geo. L. Nichols' add, same as last deed 1 WHITING. Lots 28 to 31, blk 6, Stieglite sub. John Varbel to Paul Slivka.... Lots 11 and 12, blk 2, Fischrupp's 400 add, Louise Skellenger to Jo seph Tapajna ,.5,000 Lots 29 to 31. blk 6. Stieglits sub. John Chomko to Paul Sllvka. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. I Chicago Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils were as follows: Stand - ard white. 130 test, 9 Sic; perfection, 10c; headlight, 175 test, llc; eocene, 13c; gasoline, 16c; machine gasol'.ne, 23c; raw linseed, single brls, 79c; do boiled, 80c; turpentine, 52c; summer black oil. 8c; winter black oil, Mc These quotations apply to brl lots r. o. b. Chicago. PRODUCE MARKET Butter Extra creamery, 25c; firsts, 24c; seconds, 23c; dairy. 21 24c; pack ing stock. 15iff20c; process, 2425c Eggs Firsts. 1717Hc; ordinary firsts. 16c: dirties. 14V415c; checks. 12c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 10 12c; geese, 78c; ducks. 12 13c; fowls. 12c; roosters, 10c. Beans Pea hand picked, $2.82 H1 2.971,; brown Swedish. $2.60Q2.80; Lima. 100 lbs, $6.37 M; red kidney. $2.50 3.00. Berries Blueberries, 32 qts. $3.00 5.00; gooseberries, 24 qts, $1.752.00; strawberries, Illinois, 24 qts, $1.00 1.60; Indiana, 24 qts. $1.25S2.00; Michi gan, 16 qts, $1.001.25. Vegetables Asparagus, boxes, 1-3 bu, 75c$1.25; celery, crate. Fla., $2.00 2.50; beets, new, hamper, 75c; cab bage, crate new, $2.002.50; green on-Ions,-six bunches, 710c; spinach, tub, 30(ffi40c; carrots, new, hamper, $1.25$ 1.50; cucumbers, doz. 3580c; radishes. 100 bunches, 5075c; string beans, green, hampers, 7ac$1.50; wax, box. $1.502.50; squash, new, hamper, 60 60c; onions, new crate 75c$1.15; to matoes, 6 baskets, $3.00 4.00; lettuce. leaf, cases, 10c; turnips, new, box, 40 S 50c; green peas box, bu, $1 252 50; cauliflower, basket, bu, $t.251.40; pie plant, bunch, 5ftt8e. Veal calves 50 110 lbs, ll12c; 50 60 lbs. 9 iC 10c; S5200 lbs, 6Sc; 60 80 lbs, 10llc. Potatoes Wisconsin, bu, 95c$1.10; Michigan, bu, $1.00 !fi 1. 15 ; new, hamp ers, $1.25 1.75; new, Texas, bu, $1.25 1.55. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Iiimbs, good to choice handy, $7.75 8.50; lambs, fair to good handy, $6.75JS 7.75; lambs, common to fair, $5.50 6.75: lambs, culls, $3.oOP5.50; lambs, springs, good to best. 18.50. 26. Hogs Bulk of sales, $7.407.55; heavy butchers. $7.50 ?7.60; light butchers. 87.50ifr7.60; light bacon, $7.45 W7.57H: light bacon. $7.20r7.55; light Phone 678 Phone 6T9 Phone 1300 via Hastings Express.

light, $7.057.30; heavy (hipping, $7.50 7.62,. CattleChoice to fancy steers, $S.0 3.35; medium to good steers, $7.00 8.00; inferior to fair steers, $5.85(3)7.00; fat cows and heifers, $5.40S.25; canning cowa and heifers. $2.25 4.10.

HARBOR

T BILL UP A bill has passed the house of representatives, making Indiana Harbor a sub-port of entry. The measure has yet to, be adopted by the Senate, but there is no doubt that it will, and this will obviate the necessity of vessels which do business in Indiana Harbor, clearing at South Chicago. Just now the Inland ore boats and the Standard Oil boats are the only ones making use of the harbor at Indiana Harbor but their business Is enormous and under the present conditions, Chicago la get ting the benefit. H. C. Rutledge, secretary of the Com mercial Club of Indiana Harbor and East Chicago, has received the following letter from Congressman E. D. Crumpacker, regarding the passage of the bill in the house: I secured the passage through the House of the bill creating a sub-port of entry and delivery at Indiana Harbor on Monday. I have seen both Senators Shlvely and Kern In relation to the fate of the bill In the Senate and they have both promised me they would look after It and If they do there will be no difficulty In securing its passage through the Senate at this session. "The Rivers and Harbors appropria tion bill carries twenty-five thousand dollars for maintenance of the harbor at your place. "Sincerely yours, "E. D. CRUMPACKER." Mr. Rutledge has written to Senators Kern and Shlvely asking them to keep the matter in mind and see that It goes through the senate when the time comes. THIS AD IS A MOUTH WATERER Copies of the Lowell Tribune receiv ed ,n Gary contaln an d of tne K" kakee Title & Trust company advertis ing loans on larm property at 6 per cent, with the privilege of paying back at any time portions in multiples of one hundred dollars. Inasmuch as the bank is advertising I for people to come and borrow its mon ley the ad is causing much yearning In Gary. If the bank loaned out its mon ey in Gary It could secure twelve per cent the first year and seven per cent for subsequent years r THE CHES. A OHIO RAILWAY WAV OF INDIANA. Leaving; Time at Hammond, lad. Effective Jnae 2, 1812. Snbjeet to Chance Without XoHm. 10:45 am DAILY. Limited for Cincin nati, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and North Carolina points. iocai ror cincin1 nati, connecting with F. F. V. Limlited for th Kas 9:23 am DAILY 12:38 am PAILT, Local for Cincinnati. 5:43 pm DAILY, Limited for Chicago and West. 6:17 am DAILY", Local for Chicago. Sleeping. Observation -Parlor and Dinine Cars on Limited Trains, fcleenintr Carbon Xiarht Trains.

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FOR SALE, Worth Reading We have purchased the balance of Chicago Lounge Cos Davenports, Couches and Leather Rockers, which we will sell 75 cents on a dollar. We also purchased a big line of Sample Varnish Martin Beds, which we are able to sell from 2.00 and up, and 500 samples of Curtains which we sell at from 15c and up. And a big lot of remnants of Oil Cloth and Linoleum at a give-a-way price, and Brussell Velvet Rugs and Matting Rugs 9x12, from 3.00 up. Call and examine them. Bargains which you don't have a chance very often. We have proved that we do as we advertise. We look for bargains, therefore our customers know by this time that we do not advertise unless we have something special for your money. Yours for business, Hammond Furniture Co. J. Arkin, Manager v 242 E. STATE ST. PHONE 543

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$50 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. ARB TOU READING THE TIMES f CHICHESTER S PILLS Tab ether. Bur r fnr lracrt. AtkfocCm-rirea-TEB DIAMOND BRAND FILLS. fo years kaowa as Best. Safest. Always RdUbto SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Golden Opportunity IS OFFERED TO INVEST in well developed, high grade Oold Mine. True Fissure vein. Free Milling Ore, located at Telluride, Colo., surrounded by such big dividend payers as Liberty Bell, Smugglers Union, Tom Boy, Nelly, Camp Bird, Black Bear, and The Lewis. Our properties are not prospects, but fully developed mines with over 300.000 tons of ore blocked, and we are now blocking ore at the rate of 500 tons daily. Owing to the recent destruction by fire of The Bear Creek Mill we are now offering a block of stock in The Junta and Jim Crow Properties at 90 cts per share. Oiir companies are backed up by the best financial and personal references in the state of Colorado both as to the value of the properties and the management. ' Owing to the low capitalization of our companies this stock Is bound to double in value as soon as our new mill is completed. Exhibits of ore and further details at our office. Write or call. THOMAS a FORSTER 5 If. LaSalle St, Chicago, I1L HAMMOND AN 3 CKOWIi POINT, IND