Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 8 August 1912 — Page 7

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Thursday, Aur. 8, 1912.

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Clarified Advertising

NOTICE TO TIMES HEADERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity Is wot revealed, should follow the Instructions te 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, nswered. Simply follow Instructions.

FOB SALE. FOR PALE Mueller furnace; A 1 condition: a bargain. Address box 153. Whiting, Ind. 8-1

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 In ads taken ever the telephone.

FOR SALE The Schlrra farm, 60 acres; all under fine cultivation, except a nice prove of about 7 acres; situated 1 j miles south of Dyer, Ind. Elegant crops this year. Clear title and price right. Never offered for sale before. F. E. Farley, agent. Crown Point, Ind.

MATS HELP. W ANTED Car repair mon: sfpnrlv work! p-norl

7 , , T11. . p I FOR SALE Good

WiljL'S. xlIMUV XIUIIOIS Vvar CC sound, 8 years old

143rd ailCl Clark nearly new delivery wagon, harness

ana ruDoer tire Duggy. i ta. roster.

urn

Co.,

St., Hammond, Ind.

EOYS WANTED 16 years or over; good pay. Universal Portland Cement Co., Buffington. Ind.

WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. Few weeks completes. Another rush for barbers this season, best trade In exlstance today. Good money. Light, clean. Inside work. Write for free catalogue. Moler Barber College. Chicago, 111.

that I will apply to the Board of

County Commissioners of Lake Coun

ty, Indiana, at their September term, 1918, for a renewal of said license to sell intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire a renewal of a license to sell said Intoxicating, spirltous and malt liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk or drank, Is described as follows: The ground floor front room of a certain two-story brick building, fac-

" i ing east on Columbia avenue, a pubFOU SALE Top buggy and single Mc highway In Hammond, and situated driving harness. Geo. A. Dobbins. ' on lot 7 Jn block 2. Morris' addition to grocery store, 659 So. Hohman St., Hammond. Bar room Is 23x50 feet.

Hammond. bar occupies south side Of room, has

' ' glass front, front, side and rear enFOR SALE Small buggy and harness: i iivi..

good as new; $25. Inquire 615 Calu- j Hammond, North Township. Lake

met ave., Hammond. Ina. i'none 533. County, Indiana.

JOSEFH HARASZTY. driving horse; -

1100 lbs. Also XOTTCE FOR RENEWAL OF LIOTJOR

LICENSE.

Notice Is hereby given to the citi

zens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County. Indiana, that the under-

run MLt,-delicatessen ana grocery signed, Hugo Wahl, is a male Inhabi-

store. , doing fine business of $25 tc tant and resident of the said City

aauy; corner store witn nice llv- j Township. County and State, and over

lng rooms; opposite school; reason for the age of twenty-one years.

the license to be renewed are as follows: The , ground ' floor front room of the two-story frame building situated on the south 20 feet of the south forty feet of Lot 1, Block S. Original Town, now City of ; Hammond. Said place Is known as 79 South Hohman street, at the""fiWTheast corner of Hohman street and Indiana avenue. In aid City, and facing Hohman street.

a publlo highway. There are living

rooms above. Said bar room Is 19 by

0 by 11 feet In dimensions, has front.

rear and side entrances and a glass front. Bar Is on north side of room

acing south.

CHARLES W. STOWMAN.

NOTICE

3435 Fir St., Indiana Harbor.

selling is sickness. Address 3556 North

Hermitage ave., Chicago, 111. 7-2

WANTED Two first class clerical i men. Apply A. M. DeWeese, agent ' Erie R. R.. Hammond. Ind. - 2tf

FOR SALE New 9-room modern! house on Erie St.; near st. car line.

hardwood floors, near Conkey plant; this notice,

and fire station No. 4; easy terms. Thone 1166R.

FM AI.K HKLV. WANTED A reliable and steady

for general housework; must be good cook and a first class laundress; wages $6 per week. J. A. Brennan. TOO Jackson St.. Gary, Ind. 8-3

That he has resided In the State of

Indiana for more than one year and In

the City of Hammond, North Town

ship and State of Indiana for more

than six months prior to the date of

and Is a qualified voter

thereof; that he Is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will

FOR SALE My household goods, apply to the Board of County Commls

These goods will bear Inspection, sioners at Crown Point, Lake County,

Call at "35 Hohman st. after 7 p. m. or ! Indiana, on the first Monday in Sep-

iri phone police station. 6-6 tember, 1912, the same being the 2nd

- ii i j.i day of September, 1912, for a renewal

FOR SALE of a license to sell intoxicating, splr-

50 f,t. on Detroit St., near Hohman. ltous, vinous and malt liquors In less

WANTED--Washwoman. Apply Hohman st., Hammond, Ind.

846 S.

60 ft. on Columbia ave., near Mich. I quantities than five gallons at a time 60 ft. on State Line et., near Ogden. J and permit the same to be drank upon

60 ft. on Oak st., near car line. f the premises where sold, said license 25 ft. on 154th place, W. Hammond, i being heretofore granted by the Board

GEO. P. STOUT, Phones 249 and 8S9M.

GOSHEN SHIRT CO.j

open. All former emploves 'OR SALE OR trade New, . e i, C' u Tr ! t't t 7-room house. Call 1328M 1 . oi the Specialty Muslm Un- tu-uiars.

derwear Co. call at Goshen Shirt Co., 105 Condit st.

of Commissioners on the 4th day o

WANTED Girl for general housework. 192 Hoffman St., Hammond.

September, 1911, and issued by Charle

- Johnson, auditor of Lake County, said

modern . Township and State, for a period o

for par- one year from said date.

6-8 I The precise location where liquor

' j are to be sold and the provisions o building; six ! the license to be renewed Is as fol

In lows:

WANTED At once, dining room girl. Carleton Hotel, Hammond. 7-3

11,1 room WANTED A girl for general house- j Ind. work, at once. Union Cafe, 514 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 7-3 FOR

FOIl SALE Two-flat

rooms each, with 2 acres of land

Hessville; will Bell for cash or ex- The front room on the ground floor

change for city property. E. Vv ilson, of a two-story brick building situate Hessville, Ind. 5-6 on lot 13. block 3. in V. L. Messenger'

1 Addition to Hammond, known as No

FOR SALE OR TRADE Automobile, S03 Calumet avenue. Said room Is 2')

Buick 17; A-l condition. D. J. Moran, ' x40 feet, has glass front, one front,

414 Hammond bldg., Hammond, one side and one rear entrance and

3-6 faces Calumet avenue, ft public high

OF

cago Real Estate & Invest. Co. J to John Hauar 20n

WHITING. Lots 1 and 2, blk 6.. Central Park add, Orren Mackey to James E. Evans ....'6,500 SCHERERVILLE. Lot 3, W 6 ft. lot 2, blk 11. Rt. Rev. Herman Joseph Alerdlng to Michael Steurer..... 1,200

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

SflERCY HOSPITAL GIVEN

141.000 BY GARY

FOR THE RENEWAL

LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citi

zens or Hammona, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Mathias Boney, Is a male In

habitant and resident of the said City, Township, County and State of Indi

ana, and Is over the age of twentyone years, and has resided In the State of Indiana more than one year and In

the City of Hammond

ship. Lake County, Indiana, for more

than six months prior to the date of this notice. That he is a qualified voter and that he is a cltisen of the United States of America; Is a man of

good .moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County,

Indiana, on the first Monday of September, 1912, the same being the 2nd day of September. 191S, for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, spir

ltous, vinous and rnlt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and

permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted by the Board

of County Commissioners on the 4Ut day of September, 1911, and Issued hy

Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said

Township, County and State, for the

period of one year from said date, and

the precise location where liquors are

to be sold by the provisions of the li

cense to be renewed is as follows:

xne ground noor iront room or a three-story brick building, situated on

the east part of lot No. 1, Block No. S, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to

Hammond. Said -room is 18x39 feet,

has stock room in rear, one front and

one side entrance. Room faces Sibley

street, a public highway in said City.

Bar Is on west side of room, has glass front and all of said room can be see"n

from said highway. MATHIAS BONEY,

Open High low Close' Sept wheat. 92 924 91S4 92 Dec. wheat. 92H 82H , 81H S2 May wheat. 96 96, 95 H 95 Sept. corn.. 66 66 65 66' Dec. corn... 65 664 64H 54. May corn... 55 65 54 64 Sept. oats..; 30 30 30 30 Dee. oats... 31 33 Sl 32 May oats... 34 34 '33 34

The various fund raising enterprises C. C. bonds. S. J. Fleming 600.00

of the Gary Commercial club for the Check presented to Mr. Kirk benefit of the Mercy hospital have net- i ouYidV checks' '.'..'.'.. '. '. ted that lntsitutlon $47,000 since last Mr8 corbett year. A tag day collection, benefit ' -

baseball game and the recent whirl-)

600.00

60.00 12.00 86.95

Total $9,814.43 uses 102.49

this amount.

Reports of all collections were made

I at the Commercial club last night by

H. H. Harries, general chairman of the I

Hay Receipts, 57S tons; shipments, manaSinS committee

78 tons. Offerings of choice old timo- low8:

Balance $3.712.'0 Managing Committee Named. On the 4th day of October the fol-

The report fol- lowing committee was appointed to ns-

! sume the full management of the cam-

thy only fai and demand iron I Mr- President and gentlemen of the palgn Intended to be held some time

tet seady. Low grades quiet. Arrivals Commercial club. In the coming year. That committee of new Kansas prairie continue Uirhr i Tne hospital committee, of which I consisted of: J. A. Brennan, C. M.

j-zui "U III , j . V. A V, A n . , n h. .hsm,ii i1inl ll.vn. W C 'K'r.rtr.n UMlllnm r.leilnn

North Town-I """" rm. uemana good. Other " -

uescripuons or prairie dull. Ch6ice old suomn men icpuu hb iuiiuwd. jjoiui xvii iv, ucuikc iiuiuci, aiuuu a.

The matter or assistance to Meroy . Gross.

v. ai. juayne, general secretary oi ine

timothy, i2122; No. 1, 119S20: No. 2'

and No. 1 mixed. $16S17c: No l a hospital was taken up at a regular i

No. 2 mixed. I12(B1S. Kn0 meeting of the Gary Commercial club.

Oklahoma pralrle--Choice. $iffj)M- August 2, 1911. At that meeting the committee deemed It wise to rest dur-

No. 1, $1112. Iowa, Minnesota Ne- I appointment of a committee was au- ing the winter.

Y. M. C. A. was placed In charge. The

braska and Dakota prairie Chojce, ' thoriied, whose duty It was to en1314; No. 1, SU12. Illinois, rhdt- i deavor to devise ways and means by

ana and Wisconsin feeding prairie-

. Packing $7-3 8.

Straw Rye. $910;"oat. $7.508.50:

wheat, $6.60 7.60.

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

Chicago Wholesale . prices for car

bon and other oils were as follows:

Standard white, ISO test, 10 c; per-

rection, 10c; headlight. 175 test, 12c; eocene, 12 c; gasoline, 16c; machine

gasoline, 25 c; raw linseed, sinrle

brls, 68c; boiled. 69c; turpentine, 50c;

summer black ol., 7c:-winter blaolc

oil, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.

PRODUCE MARKET. Jl

which Mercy Hospital could be retained in Gary, under the existing management. Started In 1011. The committee held Its first meeting August 7th. The following members being present: John A. Brennan, W. S. Feuer, W. P. Gleason, John A. Gross. A. S. Hess. H. G. Hay. Jr., C. H. Maloney, H. F. MacCracken, H. S. Norton, Thomas E. Knotts, H. H. Harries. A. D. Schaeffer. Later on. Rev. Father Jansen, John Kirk. Homer J. Carr. H. B. Snyder, Alfred Jones were added to the committee. The first event of Importance was the benefit baseball game, and the committee appointed to have full

charge- of that affair, and to which

A call was issued on July 8, 1912, by Mr. Mayne for a meeting of the campaign committee. This meeting was held at the Y. M. C. A. The members of the committee were elected as follows; C. M. M. Mayne, campaign manager; Harry Call, general chairman; A. D. Schaeffer, secretary; A. S. Tess, treasurer. Mr. Mayne announced his appointment as captains of the various committees: A, W. A. Cam; B, W. S. Feuer; C. W. P. Gleason; D. John A. Gross;

E. George M. Hunter: F. A. B. Keller; G. John Kirk; H, T. E. Knotts; I, Ingwald Moe; J. H. S. Norton; K. T. W. Englehart; M, Charles Maloney. Total Will fie S47.000. It was decided that the campaign begin Wednesday, July 24, and end July 1. The amount decided upon be-

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

CROWN POINT. Lots 1 to 4. blk 39, Railroad add. Louisa Donch to Frank X.

Kindberg Jr $1,000

Same as last deed, Frank X. Kindberg Jr. to William G.

Kindberg et al 1.000

I

K'ENT. : FOR RENT Nicely furnished room 38 Clinton st., Hammond. I

SALE One hot water

Apply 404 Hammond Bldg.

heater.

FOR SALE Entire furniture of six rooms. 96 Plammer ave., Hammond.

way in the City of Hammond There j Lotg - . It! blk 4.

Red Oak add, Joseph P. Gran-.

are living rooms upstairs. All of the Inside of said room can be seen from said highway. HUGO WAHL.

FOR RENT 6-room flat; modern conveniences, hot water heats 3506 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. 8-4

FOR RENT Six-room Line st., Hammond.

fiat. 319

State 8-6

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

SITHATION WANTED.

6-room house WANTED--Nurslng by a practical

nurse; confinement cases a special-

' 1 ty ; terms reasonable; best "of referFOR RENT Furnished room; modern; ences. Mrs. P. Kunc. 211 Kane ave.. suitable for two gentlemen. 104 Bus- ' Hammond. 8-3

FOR RENT One 5 and

In Hessville. Inquire Mrs. Trainor

ell at., Hammond.

FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms light housekeeping; convenient . auire 34a Kane ave., Hammond, rear cottage.

7-2 ...... . ' SITUATION WANTED Housekeeper, for t by refined widow, in bachelor or In- widower's home. Address or call 205

Chicago ave., Hammond. 6-4

In 6-5

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences; reasonable to right party. 242 E. State St.. Hammond.

LEGAL NOTICES.

Phone 643.

6-3

FOR RENT Two office rooms in Seneca Bldg., State St.; steam heat. Apply Mrs. B. Cervln. Phone 1250J.

FOR RENT Flat, 6 rooms and bath; hot water heat, all conveniences; possession Aug. 15. Apply 18 Warren St., Hammond. G-3

NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, State of Indiana, that the undersigned, Robert Reed and Gustav Boes, male Inhabitants and residents of the said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that we have resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond, North Township,

I Lake County and State of Indiana for

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer

ave., Hammond. . 6tf more than six months nrior to the date

of this notice ami are qualified voters

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 883.M.

FOR RENT Two 6-room flats; modern, $18, 145th and Carey st., two blocks from car line. Phone 141 Indi

ana Harbor. Utf j

MISCELLANEOUS. THE HOMES EEKER Information the home buyer and small investor

In real estate should know. Don't buy I

your home before you hear from us. The information will save you many dollars. Address M G N, Times, Hammond, Ind. 6-6

WANTED Bids on painting Erie depot and Calumet liver bridge. For particulars Inquire at upervlsor'a office, Douglas st., Hammond, Ind. HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT, SOLD and exchanged; get our prices. Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State St., Hammond. Phone 643.

ROOM.KS WANTED. WANTED Men roomers. Apply W. D. Lincoln, 3521 Block ave., Indiana Harbor. 7-3

thereof, men of good moral character and citizens of the United States. Said undersigned will file their application with the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County on the first

Monday in September, 1912, at the courthouse at Crown Point, Ind., for permission to purchase the license of August Schuenke, granted by the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Indiana, on the 3rd day of June, 1912, the same being a license to sell spirltous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than-" five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the following de

scribed premises, to-wlt: The front room on the ground floor of the two-story business building, located on lot 6, block 1, L. E. Hohman's addition to City of Hammond, and known as 524 Esst State street. Bar room Is 24x40 feet and faces north on State street, a public highway, in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Has glass front, front and rear entrance and all of the Inside of said room can be seen from saiJl highway. Bar is on east side of room. , Six

living rooms In second story of said building. ROBERT REKT). GUSTAV BOES.

NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana, that the undersigned, Jacob Krikczlunos. Is a male Inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township, Count and State, and is over the age of twentyone years. That he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond.

, North Township and State of Indiana,

for more than six months prior to this date, and Is a qualified voter thereof; that he Is a citizen of the United

tates of America and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, on the first Monday of September, 1912, the same being the 2nd day of September, 1912, for a renewal of a license to sell Intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold. The said "license being heretofore granted by the Board of County

Commissioners on the 4th day of September, 1911, and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of Lake County and said State, for a period of one year

after said date. The location where liquors heretofore set forth are to be sold and the provisions of the license to be renewed as as follows: The ground floor front room of the one-story frame building situated on lot 22, In block 2, in Joseph O. Morris' addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Bar room has

glass front and fronting on Morton avenue, a public highway, has glass front and side entrance and living rooms in rear. Bar room is 22x36, bar Is on west side of room. JACOB KRIKCZIUNOS.

NOTICE

OF

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Furnished rocn, ', large and well lighted; (2nd floor preferred) between Fayette and Webb sts. on or near Hohman St.; best reference. Address S, Times, Hammond, Ind.

MONFY TO LOAN. MONEV LOANED SALARIED EMployes and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $5. pay back $5.80. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co.. room 28 Rimbach block, over Lion Store, Hammond, Ind FifonrJU.

APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the . citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that I, Joseph HaraAzty, am a male Inhabitant and resident of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and a citizen of the United States and over the age of twenty-one years, and that I have been continuously a resident of said City, Township, County and State for more than one year last past; that I am the owner of a. Retail

Liquor License to sell Intoxicating, 1

spirltous, vinous and malt liquors, and are to be sold and the provisions of

FOR RENEWAL

LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township

Lake County and State of Indiana,

that the undersigned, Charles W.

Stowman, is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township,

County and State, 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, North Town

ship, and State of Indiana, for more

than six months prior to the date of this notice and Is a qualified voter

thereof; that he has declared his In

tentlon of becoming a citizen of the United States, and Is a man of good

moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at

Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana,

on the first Monday in September, 1912

the same being the 2nd day of Sep

tember, 1912. for a renewal of a li

cense to sell intoxicating, spirltous,

vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a. time and

permit the same to be drank upon the

premises where sold, said license be

lng heretofore granted by the Board

of Commissioners on the first day of !

Jul!-, 1912. and issued by Charles Johnson, auditor of - Lake County, said Township and State, for a period of one year from said date.

The precise location where liquors

tham to Calvin R. Ocker Lot 3 4, blk 4. 2nd Logan Park add. Franc E. Wolcott to An

drew . Volcsko 350

Lots 37 and 38, blk 60, 2nd Oak Park add. Frank N. Gavlt to D. Joe Veresh Same as last deed, D. Joe Veresh

to Andy Dudas 900

, EAST CHICAGO. Lots 11 and 12, blk 2, Stiglitz sub, John Burke to Edward J.

Goggln 450

Lot 22, blk 3, SE 29-S7-9, East

Chicago Co. to Matilda Flack.. 600

HAMMOND. Lot 40, N i lot 41. blk 4. Hoffman's 1st sub, GostUn. Meyn &

Co. to William Sehwaeder 1,000

Lot 38, blk "F," Hoffman's 2nd add. same as last deed to Min

na Kuschnlck 250

Lot 42, blk 4. Calumet Heights add, William J. McAleer to

Chas. A. Seldler 150

GARY. Lot 3, blk 13. Broadway add. Bertha Plskoty to Andrew Kolletar Same as last deed, Andrew Kolletar to Mary Kolletar Lots 45 and 46, blk 2. Grant Park add, Eunice A. Youche to Andy, Norotny Lot 13, blk 99, Gary Land Co.'s

1st sub, Charles A. DeLbng to Mary F. DeLong SCHNEIDER.

Lots 1 and 2, blk 13, William's

2nd add. Trustee of Presby. Ch. Schneider to Tr. of 1st Presby. Ch., Schneider, TOLLESTON.

Lot 13, blk 2, Oak Knoll Park

add, Gary Bond & Mtg. Co. to George Allen

Lots 5 and 6, blk 2, Main Street

Annex Logan Park, Andrew

Volcsko to Joseph Hook 1,200

Lot 39. blk 8, Logan Tark add.

James S. Brown et al. to Tony

Dzuba 950 HAMMOND.

Lots 10 to 13, blk 2, Turner's 2nd

add, A. Murray Turner to William Wolter 1.500

Lot 6, blk 1, Young's add, Daniel

Bruhn to Magdalena Gens 1 Lots 28 and 29. Davidson's 9th add, Charles D. Davidson to Anna Thrailkill 650 Lot 35, blk 2, Morris add, Joseph O. Morris to Michael Wojcicki 300 E 25 ft., W lot 12, blk 2, rediv. Helberg Oak Ridge add, Hammond Home and Invest. Co. to Sebastian Trlnen 375 GARY. Lot 2, blk 2, Douglas Park add, U. S. Land Co. to Peter Pallulls 6C0 Lot 32, blk 3, So. Broadway add. So. Broadway Land Co. to Andrew Horvath 350

Lot 38, blk 3, So. Broadway add, same as last deed to Antal Ignatz 350 Lot 37, blk 3, same as last deed, same as last deed to John Spotiila ' 350 Lot 2, blk 3, Gary Invest. Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Invest. Co. to 'Fred Seabright 1

INDIANA HARBOR. Lots 6 and 7, blk 33. Mary V. , Farovid to John R. Farovld.. ' 1 Lot 25. blk 11. 2nd add. John

Rybruskl to Jozef Bernasz 260

NEW CHICAGO. Lot 15, blk 4, 4th add. New Chi-

Butter Extra creamery, 25e; firsts.

24c; Seconds. 23c; dairies, . 21024c:

packing stock, 1520cf process, 24 25c.

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 10

12c; geese, 79c; ducks, 1013c;

fowls, 13c; roosters, 10c; broilers, 17

19c.

Eggs Firsts. lc; ordinary firsts.

16c; dirties, l$c; checks, 11c.

Beans Pea, hand picked, $2.76

2 88; brown Swedish. $2.40 2.H0; Lima.

$5.87H; red kidney, $2.502.60.

Green fruits New apples, brls, $2.50

4.60; pears, bu basket, $1.00125;i

cherries, cases, 16 qts, $1.752.25; plums, 24 qt cases, $1.001.75; peach

es, bu basket, $l.0a1.50; 6 baskets.

$1.001.50; basket. 1-5 bu. Mich.. 15

25c; currants, red, 16 qts, $1.25 l.0;

black. $1.25 1.75. I

Berries Black raspberries, 16 ots. '

$2.002.25; blueberries, qts. $1.60 2.00; blackberries. 16 qts. I1.501.75: !

red raspberries, 24 pts, $1.75 2. 60. i

Vegetables Celery, crates, Mich.. 25 i

40c; beets, 100 bunches, 75c $1.00; '

cabbage, luu head, 75c(ff$1.60; green

onions, 6 bunches, 4 6c; spinach, tub.

35goOc; carrots, 100 bunches, 75c $1.25: cucumbers. Climax, basket, 25

50c; radishes, 100 bunches. $1.001.25;

string beans, green, box, 3540c; wax, box, 35 40c; squash, hamper, 75c;

onions, sacks, 70 lbs, 75 85c; tomatoes, case, 4 baskets. 40Q. 75c; lettuce, leaf, box, 16c; head, box, 26 40c; tur

nips, 100 bunches, $1.25; green peas.

bu basket, 1.60 2.25; cauliflower,

cases, 60c$1.00; pieplant, bunch, 5

6c; sweet corn, sacks, 6075. Melons Water, per car, $140.00 200.00; gems, crates, Calif., good, $1.00

61.75; Ga. and Car., 60cQ$1.00; baskets, 2560c.

Veal calves 50 60 lbs, 11 11 He;

80(5110 lbs. 12HS13c; 0200 lbs,

8&10c; 60 SO lbs. 1212ViC. Potatoes New. bu. southwest, 60 73c; new, bu, Minnesota, 6468c; new.

bu. Jersey cobblers, 90 g 95c; - sweet,

brls, $4.50 4.75.

rour hospital committee are under thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) I

great obligations, consisted of: Homer J have the pleasure to report that the

J. Carr, T. B. Templln, James Consi-

dine, Jay A. Umpjleby. J. J. Kelly, A. T. Freer, J. E. Dorian, Carl Denewltz, Harry Call, M. Nusbaum. Baaeball Brlaga Fonda. The result of these gentlemen's efforts was the placing of two thousand four hundred ninety dollars and fiftyfour cents $2,490.64) to the hospital fund. The next event was the Jewish Ladles' Benevolent society card party.

! by which one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) more was added to the

fund. Tag Day Nets. The next Important event was t.Tg day. held on the 11th day of October,

1911. This was conducted under the management of the following executive committee: Mrs. Edwara Sargent, Mrs. T. E. Knotts, Mrs. P. T. O'Brien. Mrs. Oliver Holmes, Mrs. Jlllson, Mrs.

Rockwell, Mrs. Kendrick, assisted by

a Hundred additional laaies ana in

creased the fund three thousand and

three hundred ninety dollars ($3,390) The fund at that time was as tot lows:

Commercial club bonds by S. J. Flem

ing. Benefit baseball

' Tag day

Indiana Steel Co Check, Mrs. Farrell Commercial . club bonds, Mr. Cain Commercial club bonds, Mr.

Brennan 260.00

Elks bonds, Mr. Gleanson.... C. C. bonds, Mr. Knotts...... C. C. bonds, Mr. Feuer Jewish Ladles' Benevolent So.

.$2.490. S4

. $.390.00 . 1,000.00 . 600.00

500 00

260.00 100.00 60.00 125.00

result of your committees' efforts for

the hospital from this campaign,

amounts to thirty-six thousand sevn

hundred fifty-five dollars and twelva cents $36,755.12). The subscriptions are not all in yet, and It appears as 1 there will be a considerable Increase.

I am unable to statelet present.

whether the five hundred dollars

($500) check from the American Tin

Plate was placed to the credit of com-, mlttee D or not. If not. the original

fund would be ten thousand two hun-' dred twelve dollars ($10,212) added to

the campaign fund, making a total of, forty-six thousand nine hundred sixtyseven dollars ($46,967).

More than enough contributions art In to Increase this amount to fortyseven thousand dollars ($47,000). Very respectfully submitted. Hospital Comittee, H. H. HARRIES, Chairman

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LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Hogs Bulk of sn-es. $7.658.20; heavy butchers. $7.95S.30; . light butchers, $8.158.55; light bacon, $8.20 8.tf. fight "light, $8.00(3 8.30; heavy shipping, $7.80 8.30; heavy packing, $7.407.70; mixed packing. $7.507.80. Sheep Lambs, good to choice. $7.t9 7.65; lambs, fair to good, $8.407.00; lambs, common to fair, $5.90 6.40; feeders, $5. 40 6.25 ; lambs, culls, $5.00 6.00; yearlings, fair to best light, $5.00S.60; yearling, fair to , best heavy, $4.S5 6.40. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $9.15 10.25; modern to good steers, $7.15 8.90; Inferior to fair steers, $5.857.15; fat cows and heifers, $5.009.00; canning cows and heifers, $5.00 9.00; na

tive bulls and stags, $3.656.85; feed

ing cattle. 6001,000 lbs, $4.157.20.

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