Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 12 July 1912 — Page 7

THE TIMES. Z

Fridav, Julv 12, 1912.

WHITING.

LOU IT and 38. blk 3, Davidson's

7th add, Davltt D. Chldester to Andrew Fospyehala ..........

GRIFFITH. ,

Lot tlT. blk 6. Rldgewood add.

JBenJamln F- Overholt et al. to Mathlas Kuhn , 125

400

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the follow Ing advertisements -who wish to communicate with advertisers whoso Identity Is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by tie key letter glvea. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, te answered. Simply follow Instructions.

FOR HALE. BARGAIN NO. 7. For this sale only, a special price of $4,000 for a 40H-'oot. corner Fir and 138th st. Improved with a new brick double 4-roora flat across the rear end of the lot on alley. Rentals $36 monthly. This building has never been offered for less than $4,500 and can only be had with this advertisement at the price. Terms are cash, but we will loan purchaser $2,000 If desired. (Exclusive.) Btinson-OBmer

-. As far as It is possible t Is advised Realty Co., Indiana Harbor. Ind.

that all classified ads should either De mailed or sent to the office. Tho Times will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the telephone.

FOR SALE Seven-room modern house, on 25-foot lot; terms to suit. Apply 155 Fayette St., Hammond.

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iu A. wnoicsale prices ror carbon and WANTED A clear lot In Indiana other oils were as follows: Standard Harbor, worth $500, for cash pay- white, 150 test, 104c: perfection, 10c; ment on 5-room furnace heated cot- headlight, 175 test, 12c; eocene, llV,c:

tage, near Michigan ave.; balance of gasoline, lc; machine gasoline, 254c; purchase price $20 monthly; price raw linseed, single brls, 75e; do botl-

$1,750; rents for $20 month. Osmer Co., Indiana Harbor.

TULE HELP. WANTED At once, 25 laborers for street work;

good wages. Apply to Joe

Emmerhng, foreman,

JUlCl. UaS CC .CaeCiriC O.. reasonable offer considered.

TTqtyit-h-ti IS"3 Northcott ave.. East Chicago.

axuiiuiiviiu.

FOR SALE OR RENT "Well established grocery and market, with fixtures; doing good business; reason for selling: have other interests requiring

jmy attention. C 25, Times, Hammond.

WANTED 30 laborers for street work. Apply at 828 Calumet ave., Hammond. 12-2 WANTED Laborers to load Ice and

harvest hay. Apply to P. Smith,! Knickerbocker Ice Co., at Wolf Lake,

"V'r. FOR SALE Popcorn crispette ma-

. ....... uu.iivoi i oiauuaiiru . a ll I

4706 12-2

. 1

I FOR SALE Full blooded Plymouth I Rock homer and Carneaux pigeons. Address or call 333 Sheridan ave.,

Whiting. n-e

Roby.

11-4

FOR SALE Three Gary lots on 13th st., between 4th and 5th; high and dry;

will sacrifice for V value; $300 each for

WANTED We are In the market for vacant lots in Hammond. Come and see us and give the price and location. We have farm lands In Wisconsin, Michigan and Arkansas to exchange for improved or unimproved anywhere In the county of Lake. Calumet Home & Investment Co.. 415 State St., phone 1574, Hammond.

Btlnson- I ea, tc; turpentine, BZc; summer blark

oil. Tc; winter black on, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o, b. Chicago.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

LEGAL NOTICES.

July Sept Dec. July Sept. Dec. May

OF I July

Sept.

NOTICE. FOR THE PURCHASE LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citl- j Dec.

zens of Hammond,' Lake County, Indi- I May

ana, that the - undersigned, Stephen

Langohr. Is a male Inhabitant and Hay Receipts, 428 tons; shipments

r'utl "l m oiaie oi xnaia.ua, saiu lB3 tons. Demand good for choice timCity and County, and over the age of othy and market firm. Offerings small.

Open High Low Close wheat. 104i 104 103 104 wheat. 100 101 o9 100 wheat. 102 102 101 V 102 corn... 72 H 73 '.4 7214 73 corn.. 68 69 68 68 corn... 59 69 sg 68 corn... 69 59. 59 59 oats... 42 43 42 42 oats.. J5 35 35 35 oats... 36 364 - 36 36 oats... 38 , 38 38 38

HEARD BY RUBE

stereoptlcon pictures which Mr. Cope-Icat mining and oil stocks "certificate

land will use Sunday night. The meet-I of education" being the proper term.

ing is open to everybody. There willlOthers hold stocks of foreign corpora-

be no offering. This meeting Is to be I ttons. and some have 4 per cent or 5

educational and Inspirational. I per cent R. R. bonds while J. P. Mor

gan spends the profit in Europe for

art treasures.

The heads of the different Industries

who are desirous of housing their men.

the business men and all who have a

few spare dollars to invest should as

sist the building companies or the

small builder by taking his mortgages,

lor contracts.

Every new family that cornea lno

the Calumet Region uses water, light, or gas, patronizes the street cars, purchases groceries, meat. dry-goods.

APPLICATIONS for the Job of chief clothing tc. calls In the lawyer for

bull moose In this county are now In I divorce, or the doctor for new arrivals

order. that do not come by train, and the ma-

BY the time the most of us are able Jr"y subscribe for This Times.

to afford an auto they'll be out of style. I lno wno rec,v reci

r 4 1 ucuruiB x rtJin 1 iits urvciuj) ill e n T. Ol IRQ

" uo.icr "ui eimor nuw 0,Mrr.-t r.H, nr.f ai.

vi vuu w uw 1 . I vlllftnal 1 f n a Kftrivaan V a 41 fV b.ai

MAYOR K NOTTS AWAY; GARY IS I towns, then co-operate financially with

QLIET." Headline. Hlzzoner is back those who are ready and willing to io and you'll notice that things have the work and the home building prob-

wnooped up again. I lem will soon be solved.

NOW that Hammond has discovered I With the amount that can be bop-

that a setam dredge has made It a lake rowed on a building and the cash pay-

port its reichstag ought to get busy ment received on this rate, $10,000 will

with new maritime laws and the ad- buld homes to the valuation of ISO.-

ministration ought to have a few new 900- ne hundred dollars will not posts, such as harbormaster and ad- I break any business man In the dis-

SAND Dune Society Note The Michl.

quick sale. C. Oak Park. III.

Gowdy, Park hotel. 12-6t

WANTED Boring mill hands. pat- 1

tern makers, foundry carpenters; : pqr SALE Cheap, a good 15-room none but experienced need apply. Geo. hotel: s-ood navtne 'hn.in.: irV-

B. Limbert Co., East Chicago.

11-2

W ANTE D Labo r e r s, punching machine

Graver Tank Works, East Chicago

and

ness only reason for selling. . X X. Times. Hammond.

Address 11-5

handy men

helpers. Apply FOR SALE -Automohlli. T nasseneer.

$450; Columbia "7 passenger, new

. " ' 1 top and lamps, good tires, Bosch dual WANTED Experienced man for night masnfto condUion in general good, chief yard clerk. Apply in person to OP would trade - -omethina- I can

A. M. DeWeese, Erie, Hammond.

6tf

, use. Address P T B, Times, Hammond.

BOYS WANTED- 16 years or over; good wages. Universal Portland CeBufflngton, Ind. 9-5

FOR SALE Six good work horses and two mules, harnesses and buggy; quit farming; will sell cheap.

twenty-one years. That he has re- j Low grades quiet. New prairie In good j view u thi ,s bout the last thing

siueu in me oiato 01 innian ior niuix i demand and arrivals light. Market I " " e " vj tvm vu viary.

lBaa one J'ar ani ine iam- arm. Old prairie dull. Demand light

mono. hk. ouniy. inaiana. ior more choice timothy. $21 23: No. 1. $20 Kn City aristocracy: We gee by theCaittal to move this war than 1 T mnntha nrinr tn th Antr, nt Ui. v , ... . . . 4V I ... . , . . .. 1 l""CpJiai lO move tniS Way.

. . 4 ana xxu. 1 mixed this notice and Is a qualified voter So. 3 and No. 2 mixed 112

....v,!. .B B i.w. Ul i as ana Oklahoma prairie Choice, $13

trlct. This same amount could be paid on the Installment plan by many elti-

A WATER circus Is coming ot Gary n0 BSe,, !n . . . . , . Iowa account. 1

a ii i tin puuiii; spine a n (2 t unow ox confidence in their own region by busi

ness men and citizens generally would work wonders In inducing outside

miral of the port to take care of the

faithful. - V

next week.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.65

9.5; medium to good steers, $6.75 8.40; inferior to fair steers, $5.65(

ti.it, rat cows and heifers, $5.158.65; canning cows and heifers. $2.25 4.15;

.native bulls and stags, $3.607.00;

feeding cattle. 6001.000 lbs, $4.00(

6.65.

mors Bulk of sales. $7.257.65;

neavy butchers, $7.507.65; light

FOR SALE Ford auto In fine run- privileges pertaining thereto. The butchers. 17.554 7.65; light bacon. $7.40

ning condition: $175 If taken at undersigned to continue to be the 7.65; light light, $7.20 7.45: heavv

irOIlS 111 IdLanimond, JJldiana , once- For demonstration call 322 or 34. owner during the term of such license j shipping, $7.507.60; heavy packing,

TTorVinr "Poof PUoa on1 i - and renewal thereof and until said 11- $7.16 7.40; mixed packing, $7.157.35.

uui, j,o jxxx.a.t-j ami roR SALE 20 to 600 acres wild hay ! cense Is sold, assigned or transferred I sneep Lambs, good to choice. 87.35

Wlllting; an Opportunity tO at Griffith, Lake county. Indiana, In . to some other location. The precise J 7.75; lambs, fair to good, $7.00ig'7.35;

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 August term. 1912, the same being the 6th day of August, 1912, for permission to purchase tho license of Henry Strathman heretofore granted by the . Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, and Issued by Charles A. Johnson. Auditor of said County, on the 3rd day of June, 1812, the same being a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the prem-

$1617; Michigan City Dtspateh that a woman

5 13. Kan-I In that town has sued for divorce be

cause her husband has fleas.

BRUCE MILLER. East Chicago.

.V' T' V rT l . Minnesota, lT would be quite a joke If the bull Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice. I a,a, - m

! '"5.N.1 $1?1S; i.mn0,8 Indi- SPP tMt Teddy would then.be out

ana

$10

Straw Rye, $10 60 9. Wheat, $8 8.50.

WANTED Ten men to introduce gas and electric

j Huffman, 810 Alice St., Hammond, Ind. j lses where sold and to have the same

I transferred to him with all rights ana

make $5 a day. Apply at theliars appiy

A orthern Indiana Gas & Electric Co., Hammond. Phone 10.

tracts to suit purchasers. For partlcu-

to A. Haddow Smith, room

1302-8 South Dearborn st, Chicago.

FEM ALE HELP. WANTED Girl for general housework; small family. 54,Rimbach av., Hammond.

WANTED An embroidery worker. Somewhere in this locality there is a young or middle aged woman who is experienced In embroidering, who has sound Judgment and common sense, an efficient and courteous saleslady, quick and willing and accustomed to the handling of better trade. To such we offer a permanent position that is rarely open and at a fair salary to start. Apply In person or by letter to Mr. J. J. Cohen, the White Store, Hammond, Ind.

FOR SALE Two-chair barber shop, complete; good location; rent cheap; must be sold at once. Inquire Joe Schneider, 5028 Melville ave.. East Chicago. 1-6

FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures complete. Inquire Lincoln hotel. Indiana Harbor. - - 14-lm

FOR SAL: Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros.' storage house, Fayette and Sohl St., and ask for Mr. Sourbeer, manager.

location where liquors are to be sold I lambs, common to fair, $5.757.00;

is as follows: lambs, culls, $3.50 5.50; yearlings, fair One-story frame building, six rooms to best light, $5.356.25; yearlings. In rear, room is 23x35, on lot 6, Lovlt- fair to best heavy, $5.50 6.00; weth-

son's subdivision to Hammond. House I ers, good to choice, $5.005.40.

No. 78 4 Indiana boulevard. Front and

side entrance, glass front and faces Indiana boulevard. AH of said room

can be seen from said boulevard. STEPHEN LANGOHR.

WANTED 25 girls Monday morning; must be over 16 years of age. Apply Reid, Murdock & Co., Hammond.

WANTED Flva salesladies. Apply at once. Siefers Store, Indiana Harbor.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; gas and water; centrally located. Call 9 Clinton st., Hammond. 12-2

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; convenient to Standard Steel and Conkey plant; everything modern; no children. 857 Erie st., Hammond.

FOR RENT Two 4 -room flats, furnished; $16 each. Also steam heated flat, modern, with janitor service; flats centrally located. Inquire 3437

WANTED Good girl or woman for Fir St.. or Citizens bank. Phone 668 W,

general housework; small family. 53!Indiana Harbor.

Ruth St., Hammond.

11-2

WANTED Office girl; must live In Indiana Harbor. Dr. Herskovltz, Auditorium Bldg.,' Iridiana' Harbor. GIRLS WANTED For order department and billing machines. Apply mornings S to 10. Frank S. Bets Co., Hammond. 11-2

1 FOR RENT Furnished room for sleeping; all conveniences. 242 East

State St., Hammond. Phone 543.

WANTED Girl for general house- . work; no washing. 4608 Magoun av.. East Chicago. Phone 56. 9-5

WANTED A cook, dining , room girl " and chambermaid. 85 Sibley st, Hammond. 9-4

FOR RENT Furnished front room;

modern conveniences; opposite Central park; rent reasonable. 490 South Hohman St., Hammond. 12-3

FOR RENT Five-room cottage fur nished for light housekeeping. Ap

ply at 235 Indiana ave. (in rear), or

phone 873W, Hammond.

and Wi.con.la eeatnsl prairie. for a fourth party. 11. Packing. $8 9. I

11. Oat $8.50 I 1UVV -T bo oo' Though Married"

nmj vi aw ueimfta worn. L ought to have a, heavy sale in South

Hohman street.

GEE! The saloonmen of Atlantic

City must be sore. Thirty thousand

spectators and 1,000 delegates are in

that city to attend the prohibition party

convention.

AFTER having worked his head off

boosting T. R.s game in Illinois Gov.

oineen must feel the pangs of In

gratitude when he reads Teddy's mes

sage to get in line or get speared.

A LOT of counterfeit hundred dollar

bills are in circuation and If you are really worrying about them why we'll

print a description so you won't get

tripped up.

NOTICE that the Western Union Is

being sued for damages because it

transmitted message, "I live you forever," as "T leave you forever." Any-

now in many cases there Is a great

deal of connection between "love" and

leave," so you can hardly blame the

poor old Western Union.

SUBSCRIBER near Hobart complains

of the disadvantages of farm Ife down

that way now days. Says he has to go

at least three miles to get carburetors.

Vlctrola records and massage cream.

ITS a good thing that that Gary-

Crown Point trolley line isn't a cable affair, or else a lot of the old-timers

along the routes would get their whis-

DO YOU KNOW

THISJp HEGRO?

He Killed a Man in Gary

and Is Sought by the Police.

MONEY TO LOAN MONET TQ LOAN MONST TO LOAN CALUMET LOAN COMPANY v DO TOU KNOW ITT WHAT IT STANDS fQRt ITS RBFVTAION? NOT THEN LISTEN. Hammond's largest and most' reliable company whose terms and methods have satisfied thousands.

WHYT

$

BECAUSB THET Guarantee no publicity. Guarantee to treat you right. Guarantee qulesi servloe. Guarantee courteous treatment Guarantee easy terms. Guarantee reasonable char area

uuarantee largest rebates.

$

FOR THE SERVICES RENDERED.

We will lean you $10. $15, $20." $25, or larger amount on easy-' monthly payments, en furniture.' pianos, or any household goods, ' without removal. You reeelve the money the same day yon apply for It; so red tape; no delay. Private room for consultations.' No charge for advice, which we are. always glad tod ready -to give. CALUMET IOAN COMPANY

Largest and Most Reliable Northern Indiana.

In

tit Hammond Rldg. 811. Op eat Evening.

Phone

PRODUCE MARKET.

Butter Extra creamery. 25c; firsts.

zc: seconds. 23c; dairies, 2124c:

packing stock, 1520c; process, 24 25c .

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 10

lie; geese, 9c: ducks. 1013c;

8V4c; broilers. 20

DESCRIPTION OF GARY MURDERER Levy Moses, MKtti waatea for

the saaraer ef Robert Uavla at

Gary, July 1. Deacr 4S years ola. C feet T taeaea. Heavy bulla. ' 144) stwainda. . Buahy siatr. Small black iastaeke. Yellowish csmpUxlB. Scar ea keaa. Blae suit with fine stripe. Soft bat.

fel people, who . have the building of the big bridge In hand, have erected their tool house preparatory to starting In on the removal of the present road bridge. The South Shore bridge will be moved about twenty-five or thirty feet south and the road bridge sufficiently far north so as not to Interfere with the work on the permanent bridge, which when constructed, will answer as both street car, road and - foot bridge.

NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citi

zens of the City of Hammond, North fowls, 14c; roosters,

Township. Lake County, State of In-1 24c.

diana, that the undersigned. Nick Sny- j Eggs Firsts, 17Hc; ordinary firsts. I ker c"11- ln the cable slot.

der. Is a male inhabitant and resident j 16c; dirties, 1414c; checks, 124

of the said City, Township, County 1 13V4c.

and state, ana over the age or twenty-I weans Fea. hand picked, $2.80

one years; that he has resided in theiz.siztt; brown Swedish. $2.502.75-

State of Indiana, for more than one I Lima, 100 lbs, $6.00; red kidney, $2.50

year and ln the City of Hammond. I 3.00.

ureen fruits Apples, new. box. J-3

bu, 25 75c; currants, 16 qts, $1.25

2.00; plums, 24 qt cases, 50c; cherries,

cases. 16 qts. $1.001.75; peaches. 4

baskets, 30 60c; 6 baskets, 60c$1.76

merries Black raspberries. 16 ots.

North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana for more than six

months prior to the date of this no

tice and is a qualified voter thereof, a

man oi good moral character and a

citizen of the United vtates. Said un-

IT sometimes happens that an aviator

trying to break the record finds his machine going the wrong way and then there are some hearts broken instead.

OUH special correspondent Hennery

Coldbottle, who has been getting ma

terial for an -article on the hi kost of living, has made a partial report to the

Police ot Lake, ana Porter county

towns and cities are - watching all tralna and highways for Levy Moses,

alias "Yellow Dog," late of Mississippi,

accused as the perpetrator of the fifth

murder to be committed In Gary's black belt in recent months.

Hiding la The "Jvagler" Word that the criminal had escaped

on an east bound Michigan Central freight and that he had been seen la

East Gary caused considerable excite

ment in that town yesterday. Chief Martin and Detective Eisner of the Gary police department hurried to

POLICE AFTER WIFE DESERTER The Calumet region police hold a warrant for the arrest of Charles Kay.

(who is wasted at Laporte, Ind.. oa a charge of wife desertion. Kay left Laporte on May 11. where he has a wife and two children who are unable to support themselves. Although not positive the Laporte authorities think that Kay Is ln this vicinity and the police are now making a wide search for htm. The following description was given: Age 23. height 6 - feet.

weight 170 pounds, complexion medium dark, black hair, blue eyes, wore black shirt, tan shoes, gray pants, blue coat, brown slouch or straw hat. Broke his ankle some time ago and walks lame.

BKXli IS YOUR TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION TO THK TIHTES FOR A MONTH,

Commercial club. Hennery states that Ea8t Gary but th,r triP w" fruitless.

things aren't as bad a. they are paint- vapt. isewman aiso maae a quicK mo-;

ed. For instance, you can get as big a "lv l" lUB "uul" "rl DI ln"

dersigned will file his application I $1. 25 1.35; blueberries, 16 qts. $1.76(

with the Board of County Commis-1 2.50; gooseberries, 16 qts, $1.001.75;

sloners of Lake County on the first I red raspberries, 24 pts, $1.75 2.25;

Monday ln August, il91Z, at the court-I blackberries, ?4 qts, $1.001.50;

house at Crown Point, Indiana, for 1 strawberries, Mich.. 16 qts, 75c$1.00.

permission to purchase the license of I Vegetables Asparagus, 24 bunches.

M. Riley, granted by the Board orl $2.753.00; celery, crates. Mich., 25

County Commissioners at Crown 1 50c; box. Michigan, 5075c; beets, 100

Point, Indiana, on the 5th day of Sep- I bunches, 75c$l.0O; cabbage, new,

tember, 1911. the same Deing a license crates, 50c$1.00: green onions, six to sell spiritous, vinous and malt llq- bunches, 67c; spinach, tubs. 15 25c: uors In less quantities than five gal- carrots, 100 bunches, $1.00 1.25; culons at a time and permit the same cumbers, dozen, 20S0c; radishes, 100

to be drank . upon the following de- I bunches, 75c: squash, basket, 1015c;

scribed premises, to-wit:

Two-story brick building, of which

said room is 24x65 feet, with a 12-

foot ceiling, and faces east on Hohman street, a public highway in said

City of Hammond, North Township,

string beans. - green," bo. 20 25c;

wax. box, 2630c; onions, new, crate, 5075c; tomatoes, cases, 4 baskets, 25 50c; lettuce, leaf .tubs, 15 25c; head

tubs, 2635c; turnips,, 10ft bunches.

$1.0Q1.2o; green peas, sacks, $1.50:

glass of beer now as you did ten years ago and ln remote place likes Manila,

Havana and San Juan the price of Bud

is now 15 cents, as compared with 25

cents In 1902.

WHAT'S become of the old-fashioned

republican who didn't get sore at the

nominations and who went out and carried a torch In the parade instead of becoming a bull moose? .

EVER since ha began wearing silk

pajamas Tommy Marshall has been signing himself as Thomas Riley Marshall. . . - -

HAMMOND folks now claim to have

seen a meteor the otner nignt. mey

are mistaken. It was merely hlizoner, the Hon. Tom Knotts, passing through On a Monon sleeper.

city and around Rosa and Griffith

where he expected to head off Mose.

In case he took a Joliet cut-off train

at East Gary. j

The police also believe that there is

I a possibility that the alleged murderer.

Is hiding in the woods east of the city,

between the Gary Bolt and Screw,

worka and Broadway and they will

scovr those jungles today.

Lake County. Jndiana. Said building cauliflower, cases, 25 75c; pie plant.

Is located and situated on lot 2, block

2, Original Town (now City) of Ham

mond, Lake County, Indiana, and oth-

WAITRESS WANTED Y. restaurant. Gibson, Ind.

M.

A. 6tf

TOiST AND FOUND. LOST Grey coat along Chicago ave. between Hammond and East Chicago, grey coat with Chicago Telephone Co. paper and R. R. ticket. Phone 9953, Hammond. Reward.

LOST Valuable package of dress ' I goods on East Chicago car. Return to Times office, Hammond. 11-2

FOR SALE Old papers, S cents a baa. ale. at Times ofnoe, HammoadL

SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED Experienced

young man, now engaged, desires a change. Have 6 years experience ln general office -work, bookkeeping, road and city salesmanship and all other details therewith; good penman; bond If wanted. Address A R P, Times, Hammond. 11-2

FOR RENT Modern 7-room house

hardwood floors ' and finish, nicely street.

decorated, large lawn. 1054 Calumet

ave., Hammond. Phone 242. 12-2

bunch, 6(9 8c; sweet corn, brls,. $6.00( 8.00;

Veal calves 50 110' lbs, 10H12c;

erwlse known as 664 South Hohman 5060 lbs, 910c; 85200 lbs. 68c;

There Is one

FOR RENT Six-room flat. Apply 319

State Line . st., West Hammond, 111.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping and sleeping rooms. 165 Sibley st., Hammond.

FOR RENT A nicely furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen; modern. At 189 Fayette St., corner Oakley, Hammond. 12-2

FOR RENT Large furnished front room; modern conveniences. At 89 Douglas st., Hammond. Tel. 932L1.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING stlaeek year offer before snoot of ke poostlo Ibj this dty to wbom ft woald have n)

lotei

CHICHESTER S PILLS wrrv . THK VUMUKU BRAND. A.

Lad l ! Ak jmr UraicM far ,

Pill In K4 M iM uuic

icaled wltn Blu Ribboa.

Taka ataer. Ilur af aar

UrurirlaL Ask for riH.f irVk T B-VO

lUAaToND It RAMI PILL, for

yar known as Bat. Safest. Always RallaMa

SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

FOR RENT Six-room cottage; gas and electric light; half block from Hohman mt. 186 Wilcox st., Hammond.

FOR RENT Small cottage, 955 Erie st. For Information phone -70 Hammond, lltf

stockroom In

southwest corner and one on north

side of said bar room and a billiard

hall on second floor. Bar is on north side of said room. All of the Inside

of room . can be seen from Hohman

street. There Is a glass front ln said j room and one front and one rear en

trance. NICK SNYDER.

60S0 lbs, 10llc. Potatoes New, new, bu, 65 80c

brls, $2.00 2.75;

BRUCE miLLER GIVES

THE REASON WHY

WORK BEGINS Oil

TEMPORARY BRIDGE

Contractors Begin to As

semble Material for Chicago Ave. Structure.

WILL PREPARE

NOTICE.

To all who may be concerned: No-I tice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted

by my wife, Leontlne Freyman, after

this date. J. G. FREYMAN. July 11. 1912.

fob Exposition P33. Heads of Mustries

and Business Men Should Assist Home Builders.

CContlnued . from Page L

Work has been begun on the tem

porary bridges over the canal at Chi

cago avenue. Culver Be Co., the con

cern which has the contract for the

removal of the South Shore bridge.

have their barge In the canal and are

assembling their material. The Hoef

DOITT GO TO LAW Our Abstract wt3 allow yo whether jroa are buying land or a law volt. ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY AMXMAX BROS, aft DIrWTDTUa CAPITAL $100,000.00 AbsAraets af Title le Lande In Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES! e5t Broadway, Gary, lad. Altaian Block, Crown Pelnt. IntV BRANCH OFFICE: ' Chicago Title A Tract . Companxs Chleage, Itt.

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will be addressed by Mr. A. G. Cope

land of Chicago, who will explain the

whole matter of the conduct of the ex

position and show lantern slides of

the exposition recently held In Bos-lof the following communication:

ton. Seven of the local churches are I editor Tivie:

The Times acknowledges the receipt

FOR RENT- Two office rooms ln the Eder Bldg.. 827-629 So. Hohman st, opposite Superior Court building. Inquire on the premises or Citizens German National bank, Hammond. lltf

FOR RENT Two 6-room flats; never been occupied; on Indiana ave. near Calumet; 'all modern. Tel: 156 or llilw Haipmond. 10-J

FOR RENT Two rooms cheap. 8 Webster ave., Hammond. 9-1 FOR RENT Two furnished" rooms for light housekeeping. Call 203 Chicago ave.. or phone 1078M. 9tf

FOR RENT Two nd three furnished rooms for. light, .housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. lltf

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

GARY. Lot 42. blk 2. Grant Park add. Eunice A. Youche to John Reft! 26.40 Und. lot 38. blk 76, eary Land Co.s 1st sub. Joseph J. Verplank to John E. O. Prldmore 1 Lot 47. blk 2. Gary Park Srd add, John Blazls to John Margls.. 1 Lots 31 to 38, blk 3. Gary Park 2nd add. Rebecca Goldberg to

David Glueck et al...' . . HOBART. Lot 26, blk 1, Geo. & Wm. Earle's sub, Amanda Roper to William Pyatt TOIXESTON. Lots 43 and 44. blk 28. Oak Park add. David Glueck to Ellen Webb

Lot 45. blk 7., Logan Park add. May G. O'Connor to Sam Pysa 300

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co-operating In this service. The or

der of the service Is to be as follows

Order of Service. . Orchestra-

Hymn "The Banner of the Cross.'

Invocation by Rev. C. J. Sharp. Anthem "Just as I Am."

Responsive Reading led by Rev. C

A. Smith.

Hymn "Tell It Out Among the Na

tions. Prayer by Rev. M. J. Cameron.

Anthem "God So Loved the World

Introduction of Speaker by Rev;

Ghaham Fuller.

Address upon "The World in Chicago." by A. G. Copelana of Chicago.

Hymn "Go Ye Into All the WJorld.' Benediction by Rev. A. V. Hoffman. Orchestra. This meeting is held under the auspices of the Hammond Ministerial association and Rev. W. F. Swltzer, the president, will preside at the meeting Sunday night. The ministerial association has selected the Baptist church as the place for this meeting on ac-

'count of its central locairon - and Its

having equipment for showing the

Dear Sir: Your Editorial of July 10 "Must Take Up Home Building" ts

quite interesting as far as It goes.

However, having had six years experience In the building of homes in the Calumet region, I take this opportunity to cite the principal reason for the

lack of homes ln this region 1. e. "the

lack - capital."

I nave had occasion during the past few weeks- to consult with a number of the business men on this . subject

and have the first one to find that does

not agree that more homes are needed,

and that the more building companies.

the better. But I find very few that have money Invested ln any way that

wlil help to build these homes.

The clamor for outside capital Is

heard on every side. In fact it has be

come a Joke; but those who do the

clamoring are not willing to give their

financial support to the building In

dustry ln order to help develop the various companies to a large enough

proportions to make them Inviting to

outside capital.

Yat, I find many people holding wild

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES F. R. afOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. DLACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAPPER. Trcaaarer EDWARD 4. KDIR. Manasr

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

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THE HAMMOND DISTILLINO GO. DAILY CAPACITY 345,000 QALLOISS