Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 31 July 1912 — Page 7
Wednesday, July 31. 1912.
THE TIMES.
Classified jA.d&)ertiMng
i NOTICE TO TIMESREADERS. NOTICE TO 'ADVERTISERS. Readers ( the follow Ins advertlseinents -who wish to communicate with advertisers whoa Identity la not revealed, should follow the Inetructlona to address them by the key letter given. Requests at tltla office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be nawersd. . fclmply follow loatructltms. ! , i As tar 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 tn ads taken over the telephone.
FOR SALE. FOIt SALE Must be sold at once. new veneered brick house on Alice St.; all modern conveniences. Apply S17 Alice st.. or phone 1247M. Hammond.
FOR SALE A new 5-room cottage; ; bath, electric lights, cement walk, cement steps and basement floor, 87 ft. lot; located on a good Improved st. Terms very reasonable. Call at 206 Detroit St., Hammond, after 6 p. m.
MALE HELP. WiXTD Bartender and porter. Oscar Goldsmith, 567 Indiana Blvd., Forsyth, Hammond, Ind.
FOR SALE Bed springs, mattress dresser and music cabinet. 126 Carroll st., Hammond. Telephone 703.
FOR SALE OR RENT Well established grocery and market, with fixtures; doing good business; reason for selling: have other interests requiring
my attention. Address C 25, Times,
' Hammond.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD
Suitable for ,two gentlemen; home cooking; also day board. 85 Sibley st..
Hammond. SO-S
8.35; light light, $7.85 8.20; heavy
shipping, $7.7$ 8.10; heavy packing.
7.zie:7.6&; mixed packing, $7.407.65.
Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.60 J9.75; medium to good steers. $8.65
8.60; inferior to fair steers, $5.75 6.65; fat COWS and heifers. $5.252S.50i canning cows and heifers, $2.504.25: na
tive bulls and stags, $3.6587.00; fair to fancy veal calves, $8.00 10.00; heavy calves, $4.00 6.7 5.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONET TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS
and watches. 65 State at, Hammond. Ind.
PERSONAL. PERSONAL Wish to meet a wide
awaice man with a little money.
Will take right man as a partner into an excellent Tiuainestt nrnnnnlllnn
money asked for an interest. Address ' brown Swedish. $2.40.60: Lima.
PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Extra creamery. 25c: firsts.
24c; seconds, 23o; dairies. 21 24c; packing stock. 1520c; process. 24 25c.
Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. loo
12C, geese, 79c; ducks, 10 13c; fowls, ISHc; roosters. 9c; broilers, 16
18c.
Eggs Firsts. 18c; ordinary firsts.
16He: dirties.. 1414Hc; checks, 12
Beans- Pea, hand picked. $2.75 O
L M, Times, Hammond.
LEGAL NOTICES.
100 lbs, $5.87; red kidney, $2.50 2.60.
Green fruits Apples, new brl, $2.60 4.50; currants, red, 16 qts, 75e$1.25; black, $1.76 3.00; plums, 24 qt cases, $1.001.60; pears, bu basket. $1.00
1.25; cherries, cases, 16 qts, $1.25
LABOR STRINGENCY IS
DE SPREAD: WORK
Wl
HALTED
Lake county Industries are not Is keenly felt. From the "free labor alone of notice the growing scarcity bureau" of Cleveland the statement of labor. Information comes from lately was made that the demand for other sections of the country to the 'labor had .become so acute that not an same effect all feeling of the increas-' available workman, if retention was ing demand for help. i possible, was allowed to leave the City.
A peculiar feature of the Industrial times is that, though promotion of new ventures are held in abeyance awaiting more promising . conditions, and
Numerous Appeals for Help. In the daily papers of any considerable city the "Help wanted" columns are constantly extended far beyond
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
31-3 THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE t 1.76; Beaches, bu basket. 75c(ffi1.00: ft
WANTED Two cylinder press feed- FOR SALE Combination pool and bll- h"r.i. E LAKE SUPERIOR baskets. 75c $1.00. ers. Robert Smith Trinting Co.. Lan- I Hard parlor table. 8 ft. by 6 ft. .V, - TERM, 1912. Berries Black raspberries, 18 qts. sing. Mich. cheap. 1189 Harrison ave.. Roberts- R VS- DAN TATRAN- 1.251.50; blueberries, 16 qts. $1.50 - 'dale 312 CAUSE NO. 9359. ACTION FOR DI- 2.00; blackberries. 16 qts, $1.251.60;
WANTED Laborers; steady work. I .
also experienced tile makers. Apply ? a. m. at pfant. Federal Cement & THe Co., Hammond, Ind.
WANTED Good all around bladesmith; steady work. 822 Calumet ave., Hammond. 2B-J
FOR SALE Modern 6-room gungalow; all conveniences; double lot; bargain. A. Hermansdofer, 4121 Magoun ave., East Chicago. 31-8
FOR SALE I have two lots on Torrence blvd. on which I will erect a cottage after your own plans and let
WANTED First class telegraph op- you pay for It On monthly payments. erator. Apply A. M. DeWeese. agent ' FOR SALE Detroit St., near Hohman of the Erie. Hammond. Ind. 27tf St.. 6-room bungalow: all oak floors; - I price $2,700; part cash. .WANTED Men to work in glue room. W. J. HASTINGS.
Straube Piano
Ind.
Factory, Hammond,
27tf ii
FEVAIiE HELP. WANTED An old lady to take charge of bachelor's home, to do cooking and act as general caretaker. Address
597 Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 51.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 230-acre
farm near Grand Haven. Mich.; all
kinds of fruit and grain raised, eightroom residence, big barn and four nlk.. V. .. t 1 .1 1 n a,, ln ,1 ., I -
W Gary Evnln T1. lftd- j will stand fullest Investigation; price
$14,000; will take back a mortgage for
WANTED A girl for general house- , work, at once. Union cafe, 514 South ! Hohman St., Hammond. 30-1
$7,000 and consider Hammond, East Chicago or Gary brick building for balance. W. J. HASTINGS. 697 Hohman St., phone 51, Hammond, Ind.
FOR SALB Modern office safej cost 9110; la first class condition) will ell 90S If taken at on re. Phone T3.
WANTED-At once, young lady for Bick laundry office. 549 Hohman st. inquire at laundry 163 Michigan ave., Hammond. 30-3 WANTED Woman to dem- : onstrate gas ranges; must be a good cook and good talker; good salary to the right person. Apply Northern Indiana Gas &" Electric Co., Hammond. SITUATION WANTED. .SITUATION WANTED German girt wants to do housework. Call 33 Ogden st., Hammond, 2nd flat.
" 1 ' ' J. L. RAE. WANTED Washing to do at home; Real Estate and Loana. will go out to work. Call 9 State St.. ' 163 E. State st. Hammond. Ind. Hammond. 2-4 j Phone 145.
VOKCL. , red rasnberries. 24 nts. tl 2KtfBS5s
, . - - . - -
fiow comes the plaintiff by J. A. Vegetables Celery, crates. Mich, 25
jueaae, attorney, and files her com- 40c; beets, 100 bunches. 75c$1.00
plaint herein, together with an affl- cabbage. 100 head, $1.60 2.00; green
aavit or a competent person, showing onions. 6 bunches, 46c: spinach, tub,
inai ins aerenaant. Dan Talran, la not 3550c; carrots, 100 bunches, 75c a resident of the State of Indiana. I $1.00; cucumbers. Climax, basket, 20(8)
Said defendant is therefore hereby 50c; radishes, 100 bunches, $1.00$ 1.25; notified of the pendency of said action string beans, green, box, 25 35c; wax, and that the Same will Stand for trial box, 2S36c; squash, basket; 1020c;
at the next term of said Court, and onions, sacks. 70 lbs, 75c $1.10; to that unless he appear and answer or matoes, case, 4 baskets. 25 40c; let
demur therein, at the calling of said tuce, leaf, box, 1520c; head, tubs, 20
cause, on the 2Srd day of September, 60c; turnips, 100 bunches, $1.25; A. D. 1912. the same being the 19th green peas, bu basket. $1.752.00; day of the next term of said Court to cauliflower, cases, 35c$1.00; pieplant.
be begun and held !n Room No. 3, bunch, 6$c; sweet corn, sacks, 25
Lake Superior Court Building, at 1 50c.
Hammond, In Said County and State, I Melons Water, per car, $200.06
on the 1st Monday of September, A. D. 275.00; gems, crates. Calif., good. $1.00 1912, said action will be heard and! 1.75: Ga. and Car. 75c$1.00; bas-
determlned In his absence. 1 kets. 111., 25 40c,
Irt Witness Whereof, I hereunto set Veal calves 5060 lbs, llllc
my hind and affix the seal of said 60110 lbs. l213V4e; 85200 lbs, 8 Court, at Hammond, this 30th day of 10c; 6080 lbs, JlV412c. July, A. D. 1912. Potatoes New. bu. southwest, 70
ERNEST L. SHORTRtDGE. I 75c; new, bu. Minnesota, 6575c; new,
Clerk L. S. C. I bu, Jersey cobblers, 90c $1.00.
investors on a large scale are cautious their original spaces. The call Inabout venturing into new enterprises, 1 1 eludes not only laborers and skilled labor is so fully employed that it Is j workers in Industries, but salesmen, positively-scarce. It is said that the clerks, bookkeepers, chauffeurs and United States Steel . corporation is bo . men for domestic and all sorts of aervcrowded with orders that It needs 5,- Ice are wanted. From the west comes 000 additional men,, and is not only ad-'a loud and reverbrattng cry for 50,000
vertislng for them, but Is sending out men to help in the grain harvest. In canvassers to pick them . up wherever New- York City there soon will be a
hey can be obtained. Other steel mills demand for 10,000 unskilled workmen
and all kindred industries are In the ( to help build rapid transit lines to cost.
same pugni, accoraing.io a statement j JZOO.OOO.OUU. lne supply, aireaay
recently made In the Wall Street , shortened by the big aqueduct from
ournal. In the automobile, furniture j the Catskllls and other big undertaknd other industries which center in'ings, is likely to be far below the re-
the neighborhood of Detroit, it is de-quired number. It is Impossible that
lared that the shortage of workmen so much common and skilled labor Is
: ' demanded without there being com-
nee work for more than a quarter of mensurate prosperity and a growing
century. Her husband, S. B. Shaw rate thereof.
Is the author of a number of religious j Immigration Is Inereasclng.
ooks that have had a sale of over a I In connection with the foregoing
million copies. She also has three paragraph something about lmmlgrasons who are lecturing against the sa- tion is pertinent. The current opinion loon. Her third son, Elton R. Shaw, has been that the reason for the scare-
Is a candidate for congress on the tty of labor that has been a matter of Prohibition ticket in the , fifth con-'comment for some time, was that after gressional district, and is the author the panic of 1907 a large number of
of the well known temperance book, foreign workers returned to the old
The Curse of Drink
Hells Commerce."
BARGAINS. For Sale 38 4 ft., Hohman St., K. front, near Elizabeth St., $1,900. For Sale 60 ft., Murray St.. $550. For Sale 50 ft., 6-room cottage. A-1 condition, choice locality, Rtmbach. av., 16,000. For Sale 80 ft.. corner Michigan and Charlotte sts.. $1,200. EXCHANGES. Properties In several large cities, and small farms. , MANUFACTURING. For Sale 60x100 ft. on L H. Belt railroad, $1,200. Also 2 acre tract, I. H. Belt railroad.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERb AUG. 20TH FAVORED
FOR NOTIFICATION
Democrats Planning to Con
vey the Gladsome News to Gov. Marshall.
DRESSMAKER Will go to homes; 10 , FOR SALE -One top wagon, one small years' experience; very reasonable! stake truck, one double harness. TL prices. Address Mrs. R. Smith. 503 B. Wells, 76 State St.. Hammond. Gostlln st., Hammond. 23-13 i :
VOR RENT. FOR RENT Room In private family;
FOR SALE Furniture for a 6-room flat. Inquire after 6:30 p. m.. 3514 Elm st., Indiana Harbor. 26-5
modern conveniences.
Fayette St.. Hammond.
Call at 113 t
3X,j , iOK balk Enure furniture or six
rooms. 96 Flummer ave., Hammond.
FOR RENT Modern fiat; centrally located. Phone 705. FOR RENT Front room for gentleman. Apply 43 Carroll st., Ham
mond. Phone 813M. . 31-4 ager,
FOR SALE Second hand household goods at a glva away price. Call Golden Bros. storage house. Fayette and Sohl St., and ask for Mr. Sourbeer, man-
FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 3729 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. Phone 699R.
FOR RENT 6-room flat on Doty St.. with bath and furnace heat. Apply 404 Hammond bldg.
FOR RENT Furnished room; all con- . veniences; breakfast if desired: suitable for one or two gentlemen. 107 Michigan ave., Ind flat, Hammond. Phone 1214W. FOR RENT A 6-room lower flat with modern conveniences; one and onehalf squares from car line; rent only 15 per month. Phone 249 or 889M.
FOR RENT Strictly modern steamheated flat, 6 rooms. 839 Calumet ave., Hammond. 30-3
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no Children. Inquire 231 Michigan ave., Hammond.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST In East Chicago or near Whit
Ing, Friday, iuly 28, a small leather
hand satchel; contains some toilet articles, two medicine cases, two account
books,-a physician's account, accounts for .1912. Ff Finder will return same to Frank Betz, Hammond, or the Whiting 'garage, Whiting. Ind., they
will be liberally rewarded. LOST At the circus, triple toothed Elk charm; prized as gift; $5 reward. Address A A, Times, Hammond. MISCELLANEOUS. EARN $3 TO $13 WEEKLY at home during spare time mailing circulars. For particuars send- lOo which we return when you begin work. Wm. A. Droste Co.. 474 A44 Trumbull ave.. Detroit. Mich.
TOLLESTON. Lot 1, blk 1, Fred J. Lewis Meyer's 1st add, James J. Kelly to
Kl kolas Kuchar 850
Lot 17, blk 20. Oak Park add, Morris G. Reiner to John Javor Lot 10, blk 11, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 5th add,- Eunice A. Touche to Mary E. DeMay; .- INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 26. blk 8, 1st add. Vincent
Maliinskl to John R. Farovld 11 Indianapolis. Ind., July 31. Tuesday, GARY. J Aug. 20," probably will be a date on
Lots 35 to 41, Mk 1. Douglas I which Governor Marshall will be of
Park add, Albert J. Vlmpany I fit-lull v notified of his nomination by
to William Rosukas l.the democrats for vice president of the
Lot 16. blk 7. McKeys add, Ar- nnltd States. Bernard Korbly. demo
den Dearbeyne to Joseph Okon 450 cratio state chairman, called all the
eame as last aeea. tioy v. uavis democratic state candidates together foi
to Arden Dearbeyne 1 a me,ting at the headquarters of the
t " I, iuli. state committee yesterday afternoon for
. discussion of the time, the place and
,r l ..Jail of the arrangements for the enter-
HAMMOND. Lots 12 and 13, blk 2, Riverside add, Leo Wolf to Carl Ver-
mett 1,650
HIGHLAND. Lots 20 to 22, blk 22. Susan Clough to School Town of Highland HOBART. 6 fet. wide and 125 ft. long oft S. side lot 6, blk 2, Geo. and Wm. Earle's sub, Thomas Hanna to Ernest J. Looker
60
tainment of the visitors who will come
to the city for that occasion.
It was thought before the' meeting
that Aug. 20 probably would- be chosen
as the date and that the notification
would take place at the Colosseum at
the state fair ground.
Favor Big Event.
Whether the notification should be
an elaborate affair or merely a little gathering Is a question that has been
in the minds of Indiana democratic
leaders, but the general impression has
been that the notification should be
HAY & GRAIN MARKET, tate. SoVhtoS
Is chairman of the committee appoint
July wheat. 98i 9914 Sept wheat. 94 94Vi Dec. wheat. 96 96 May wheat. 100, 100 July corn... 71 72H Sept. corn.. 66 66 Dec corn... 57'4 67 V May corn... 58 58 July oats... 46 48 Sept. oats.. 33 M Z3 Dec. oats... 34 34T4 May oats... 37 37
98 93 95 99 71 65. 66 67 46 32 34 36
99 I fy Governor Marshall of his nomlna 93 tion. and he will make the notifies
95 tion speech. Governor Marshall will
83 I resnond with a steech that will be hi
'v keynote for the campaign
05 I It was thought before the meeting 67 I of candidates opened that it would be
lone In the Indiana campaign and tha
arrangements would be made for the
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FOR RENT Four rooms for light J iatt
NOTICE NOTICE. Will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by Edward J. Mar-
or Stories of
ftllLK DEALERS FID
The crusade for pure milk which Is
stirring up the people of Chicago took on some new angles In Gary and Hammond yesterday and In the former
place the arrival, of .the state Inspector resulted in several arrests. In company with City Health Inspector John
Dorman State . Inspector John Wlllett
made a surprise visit to several dairy
establishments. ..
W. Thlel of Tollestoiv Al Schnleder.
1816 Washington street, F. Muraski, South Connecticut street, and Larada Brothers, were hauled into the city court and each fined $10 and. costs. Lack of butter fats, presenco 'of dirt
and the sale of skimmed milk was the charge against the dealers.
The crusade will be continued and
more warrants are expected. Steps
will be taken to stop the shipment of Impure milk Into Gary.
CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISING nlaeea
your oflwr bfsr w t t ,tn pnonln In
this pity to wkam It wenld fcav amy
later
country, rendering the more on less transient common and partly skilled workingmen less numerous than In the preceding years of prosperity. To a large degree this was doubtless true;
but since the beginning of this year the word has gone abroad that times were Improving In America, and there has been a return flow of workmen for several months. Hence It is not a matter for surprise to learn that In May, this year, admission of aliens Into this country topped the previous morethly record for the year of arrivals of foreigners In thts country. The total admitted In May was 132,657, which In
cluded Immigrants and non-lmml-
grants, which number compared with
127.001 In April and 110,075 in May, 1911. Year Record Over Million. Full fiscal year returns are not yet available, but the Indications are that from July 1, 1911, to June 30, 1912, admissions reached over 1,000,000 souls.
In nine months 908,920 arrivals were recorded, while departures during the
same months numbered 560,370 per
sons, leaving a net gain of only 348.650. . Thus somewhat less than onethird remained to swell the nation's
population. In other' words, for every
hundred of., foreigners arrived 38. re
turned home, leaving 62 to be perma
nently added to our population, i Of
MONET TO IO AX : " MONKT TO LOAM MONET TO IO AM CALUMET LOAN COMPANY DO YOU KNOW JTt WHAT IT STANDS FORT, ITS REPUTAIONT NO? THEN LISTEN. Hammond's lara-est and most
reliable company whost terras
and methods have
thousands.
satisfied
WHTT
$
$
BECAUSE THEY Guarantee no publicity. Guarantee te treat you right. Guarantee quick service. Guarantee courteoua treatment Guarantee easy termsGuarantee reasonable eharg-es.
uuarantee largest rebates.
$
$
FOR THIS SERVICES RENDERED. We will loan you $10, $11. $20, $25. or larger amount on easy monthly payments, on furniture, planes, or any household goods, without removal. Tou receive the money the same day you apply for It; no red. tape; no delay. Private room for consultations. N charge for advice, which v are always glad and ready to give. CALtTMBT LOAN COMFAJTY , Largest and Most Reliable In Northern Indiana.
1X2 Hammond Bldg. Sti. Open Kvenlnga.
"Phone
the number returning, however, a large percentage were aliens thit never Intended to settle in thla coun
try.
TUB CHE 8. A OHIO RAILWAY. WAY Or INDIANA. Lea vl Tim at lUmmaid, Ind. Kfclvo Jmmm a, ISM. abject to Chance Without KotlM.
10:4e am, DAILY. Limited for Cincin
nati, Washlnrton. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia- and North Carolina points. Local for ClnclnVI ted for the East. 12:38 -am DAILY, Local for Cincinnati. 6:40 pm DAILY.- Local for Chicago. t:43 pm DAILY, Limited tor CblcaVo and West. 6:17 am DAILY, Local for' Chicago. Sleeping, Oibwervation-Parlor and Dining Cars 011 limited Trains. I Hiamplag
CHICHESTER S PILLS W v, Tnr. DIAMOND BRAND. ( Jt ,
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"SOLD BY D3XSG1STS EVEKYHEE
housekeeping
phone 423
all modern. Call at
27tf
FOR RENT-Two office rooms in the Eder Bldg., 627-629 So. Hohman St., opposite Superior Court building. Inquire on the premises or Cltlsens German National bank, Hammond.
MR. AND MRS. WM. MARLATT.
FOR RENT 6-room , apartment m Wkraar building, 11 Waltham St.
gteam heat and Janitor service, also lng system for the business district.
MASS MEETING. A public meeting ' will be held Thursday evening, Aug. 1st, 1912, 8 o'clock, at the City Hall, for the purpose of hearing the report of the Citizen's Committee, appointed several weeks ago in relation to the installation of the proposed new Street light-
far age. Phone 1211M.
FOR RENT Two and three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 183 Plummer ave., Hammond. 14tf
36tf Taxpayers, business men and members
of the city council are specially Invited to attend.
JOHN D. SMALLEY, Mayor.
FOR RENT Two 6-room fiats; modern. $1S. 146th and Carey st.. two blocks from car line. Phone 141 Indiana Harbor. ' ltf
FOR RENT Eight-room house and flat, $12 per month. Inquire E. W. Holmes. 25th and Adams, Gary. Phone 144. 13tf
' WANTED TO RENT. Wanted to rent a large furnished room handy to business dis
trict, Hammond. Address C H. Times,
giving location and terms.
' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING coat, tain ma of the newa of work to be
NOTICE. I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by Mrs. Minnie Cook, 147 Grover St., Hammond, Ind., or any
one except myself.
"Z I entertainment of a big crowd.
Hay Refelnts. 7R2 ,,. ki " a9 expected mat xne oeiaus xor
67 tons. The better grades of timothy the notlflcatUm meeting 'or the In eood demand fl-m- ' th would be placed
small; low grades quiet. Choice new ln th0 hands f tfte Indiana democratic Kansas prairie firm; demand good clUDl whtch WOum ttlen aPpo,nt coraOther descrlntlona dull , ' mlttees to look after the various parts
thy, $23.5024.50; No. 1, $2022; No. 1 I 01 lne wor BnQ lw raise money '
ana no. z mixed. $1718; No. 3 and I mcrl "i"1"11"
No. 2 mixed. $1213. Kansas and
Oklahoma prairie Choice, $1314;
No. 1, IllSi 12. Iowa. Minnesota Ne
braska and Dakota prairie Choice,
ispi4; no. 1, $iiia. Illinois. Indi
ana and Wisconsin feeding pralrU $S9. Packing $78.
Straw Rye, $11 11.50; . oat, 9.50; wheat. $88.50.
$3
LIQUOR FOE BILLED FOR LECTURES
The state president of the W. C. T.
oil, 8c. These
brl lots f. o. b. Chicago,
July 29, 1912.
NOTICE. Bids will be received by the Hammond Public Library Board for thirtyfive tons, more or less, of range coal to be delivered by September 1st. Bids to be submitted by August 8th. at 8 p. m. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. REV. CHAS. A. SMITH. Pres.
SIRS. J. M. TURNER. Sec
CHICAGO OIL MARKET.
Chicago Wholesale prices for caf-
bon and other oils were as follows:
Standard white, ISO test, 10Vc; perfection, 10 He; headlight, 175 test, 12e;
eocene, 12Hc; gasoline, 16c; machine
gasoline. 25 c; raw linseed, single
Dris. 70c; bowed, 4ic; turpentine. 60c; u. 80clety. Mrs. Culla J. Vayhlnger of
'c' Mack unland has engaged the noted temper-
Shaw of Grand Rapid , Mich, for a two m rtn ti fA.rnni ff-n. RhA will vifltt the
JULIUS COOK. I LIVE STOCK MARKETS, leading towns in northwestern Indiana
and holds meetings in an the leading
Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $7.25 I churches. She is booked to speak' In
8.00; lambs, fair to good, $6.75 7.25 ; I Hammond, August 10 and 11. Mrs
lambs, common to fair. $6.75 7.25; Shaw Is now ln the field and is already
lambs, feeders, $5.25(5:6.00; lambs, I creating much interest. She is highly
culls, $5.006.00; yearlings, fair to I Indorsed by several of the state pretl
choice light, $5.155.75; yearlings. I dents and by many local unions of the
fair to Utst heavy, $5.005.50; weth- W. C. T. U. She is an authority on ers, good to choice, $4.404.90; weth- the white slave traffic, a forceful and
ers, plain to good, $4.154.40. I convincing speaker On the liquor prob-
Hogs Bulk of sales, $7.45 7.95 ; lem. Mrs. Shaw is state evangelist for
heavy butchers. $7.808.10; light I the Michigan W, C. T. U. and has been
I butchers, 7.908.30; light bacon, f 7.95 'prominent ill evangelistic and temper
West
Hammond Trust u
Savings
Ban;
First ml only Banh m ITJestWIammond, Bll. Does a General Banking Business, Pays 3 per cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. One Bottav will start a Savings Account.
OFFICERS V. H. Messenger, President, R. Zimmerman, Vice-Prest. Alexander J. Campbell, Vice-Prest. Pajul I. Muschelewicz, Cashier.
S(B RJnunontfeo IWsimimdDmall tf Usimd!llliplhi Qtf. Chicago No Change of Cars South Shore Lines and Illinois Central R. R. New Through Express Trains Leaves Hammond Week Days 8:04, 9:34, 11:04 a. m. 12:34, 2:04, 3:34, 5:04 p.m. Most Convenient Line to the Shopping District of Chicago. Fare 25 cents one way, 50 cents round trip.
