Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 28, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1912 — Page 7

'August 10, 1912.

THE TIMES.

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FOR SALE. FOR SALE Thirty young chickens. 108 Detroit St., Hammond. Call 854R.

FOR SALE Acetylene lighting plant, all in fine working- order; good as new, at price. Sam B. Woods, Crown Point, Ind. 10-2

FOR SALE Two new B-room cottages, with bath, electric light, basement and cement walks around house; well locatt-d. One 7-room twostory house, bath, electric light, furnace heat, lawn graded and grass started; terms reasonable; bargains If taken at once. Geo. V. Yeazel, 205 Detroit st., Hammond.

FOR SALE 5-room cot

tage, with bath and base

M.TJ HELP. MAN WASTED The undersigned

each city and town where not already , IUCllt. J.11JJ, 01 Call at DOi) sufficiently represented. Previous -I Truman St., Hammond, perlence unnecessary. AVe will teach 1

you the business thoroughly by mail and assist you to start In business for, yourself as our local representative. Splendid opportunity for a man without capital to get into big paying business for himself and become lndependent for life. The National Co-' Operative Realty Company, C1415 , Marden Bldg., Washington, D. C.

MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY. LOADED SALARIED EM

ployea and others at lowest rate on their own plain note. Borrow $5. pay

back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co.. room 2$ Rlmbcch

block, over Lion Store. Hammond. Ind.

Phone 118. NOTICE

The Board of Education, District No.

155, West Hammond. Illinois, will re

ceive bias lor the construction of an eight-foot -wide cement sidewalk along the school property on Wentworth

avenue, running from Mott avenue curb to 162nd street curb. Specifications to be seen at the office of the

secretary, 444 Weet Sibley street.

Bids must be in the hands of the

Board of Education not later than 8

o'clock p. m.. Aug. 14, 1912. JOHN J. BREHM. Pres. FRED SIEGRIST, Sec'y.

fee simple In and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be suffi

cient to satisfy said judgment. Interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Taken as the property of Ludolph

Houtschilt et al. at the suit of Wil

liam G. Cook et al.

THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Viva.. Johnston,. Atty. for Plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

No

State of Indiana,

native bulls and stags, $3.60S.75:

feeding cattle, 001,000 lbs, $4,000

7.10; fair to fancy veal calves, 88.00 9.76; heavy calves, $4.006.60; milkers and springers (per head), 836.00 76.00.

FOR SALE Cheap. Allen's red tame cherry outfit; fast seller In ' pool

rooms, drug and fruit stores. Also . bids for the coming winter supply of

Indiana lump coal, to be delivered Into

NOTICE. The Board of Education. District No. 155, West Hammond, 111., will receive

leasehold on baseball concession. J. Meyers, 418-119th St., Whiting, Ind.

FOR SALE Two beds, complete. 294 Michigan ave, Hammond. 9-2

1 FOR SALE Fresh home grown mushi rooms. 450 Ash at., Hammond. H. Q. Viler. 8-2

LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND brakemen for nearby railroads. $80$100 monthly. Experience unnecessary;

no strike. Promotion, engineer-con- FQR SALE-Commenclng Monday. Auduetor. $lo0-$200. Age 18-3o. good RU9t 12tn w w,u ,ace on tne Sight, weigh over 135. Many positions , Mtrtrt B3mlo .

the coal bins of the school houses on Freeland and Wentworttl avenues.

. West Hammond, 111.

Bids must be In the hands of the Secretary on or before Aug. 14. 1912. 8 o'clock p. m. JOHN J. BREHM. Pres. FRED SIEGRIST. Sec'y.

LEGAL NOTICES.

for competent men, hundreds employed monthly. State age, send stamp. Railway Association, care . Times, Hammond, Ind. WANTED Competent girl for general housework: family of 3; good wages. Mrs. R. O. Winkler, 14 Mason St., Hammond. lOtf

Hammond. Over 500 sample rugs a,t less than wholesale price. Hammond Furniture Co.. 242 E. State at.. Hammond.

COAL

FOR SALE-i-Top buggy driving- harness. Geo.

grocery store, 659 So. Hammond. -

and single A. Dobbins,

Hohman at

CARPENT RS WANTED McClintock Marshall Construction Co., at Hubbard Steel Foundry, East Chicago, Ind.

FOR SALE Small buggy and harness; good as new; $25. Inquire 615 Calumet ave., Hammond, Ind. Phone 633.

WANTED First class machinist for

lathe work. Wm. Graver Tank Works. East Chicago, Ind.

WANTED A machinist, one -who understands electric motors. Apply Iield. Murdoch & Co., Hammond.

WANTED Car repair men; steady work; good wages. Appiv Illinois Car & Mfg. Co., 143rd and Clark St., Hammond, Ind.

BOYS WANTED 18 years or over; good pay. Universal Portland Cement Co.. Buff ington. Ind. ;

FOR SALE My household goods. ' These goods .will bear inspection. Call at 735 Hohman st. after 7 p. m. or phone police station. 6-6

FOR SALE OR TRADE New, modern 7-room house. Call 132S.il for particulars. 6-6

FOR SALE Two-flat building; six rooms each, with 2 acres of land, in Hessville; will sell for cash or exchange for city property.. E. Wilson, Hessville, Ind. 6-6

FOR SUPERIOR COURT

BUILDING. Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, September 4th, 1912, the

Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, will receive bids for the supply of coal for the Hammond Court House, as follows: One Hundred

Seventy-five (175) tons of Sunday-

Creek Hocking Valley Domestic Lump Coal, the same to be delivered at the Superior Court Building in Hammond In bins and as needed, and to be

weighed upon a public scale in Ham

mond. The right to reject any and all

bids is reserved. CHARLES A. JOHNSON, Auditor, ' Lake . County, Ind.

8541. )

(ssr County of Lake,) Lake Superior Court, March Term, 1912. FRED MILLER BREWIrfG CO.. A corporation, VS. CHARLES RADU ET AL

By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake

Superior Court, I will expose to public

sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the Court

House in Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the 17th day of

August, 1912,

between the hourB of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding sev

en years, of the following; described

real estate, to-wits .

Lots seventeen 17:and eighteen (18),

in block three (3), In Morris addition to Hammond, Indiana, a subdivision of the N. E. quarter of the 8. W. fractional quarter of section six (6). township thirty-six (S6) north, range nine (9) west of the 2nd P. M., in Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, I will at the

same time and place offer for sale the

fee simple In and to said real estate, or so much thareof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment. Inter

est, costs and accruing costs. Said sale

will be made without relief from valu atlon or appraisement laws.

Taken as the property of Charles

Radu et al. at the suit of Fred Miller

Brewing Company.

THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake -County, Indiana. McMahon St Conroy, Att'y for rialnttff.

r PRODUCEJKARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 25c; firsts, 21c; seconds. 23c: dairies, 2124c; packing stock, 15 20c; ' process, 24 25c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 10 12c; geese, 79e; ducks, 1013c; fowls, 13Hc; roosters, 10c; broilers, 17 19e. Eggs Firsts, 18c; ordinary firsts, 16c; dirties, 13c; checks, 11c. Beans Pea, hand picked. $2.75 2.80; brown Swedish, $2.402.60; Lima, 100 lbs, $5.87; red kidney, $2.50 2.80. Green fruits New apples, brls, $2.50 4.50; pears, bu baskets, $1.001.25;

cherries, cases, 16 qts, $1.S01.75; plums, 24 qt. cases, $1.0001.75;' peaches, bu basket, $1.001.50; 6 baskets, $1.001.25; Mich., 1-5 bu basket, 15

20c; currants, red, 16 qts, $1.251.50;

black, 75c$1.00.

Berries Black raspberries, 24 pts.

$1.7502.00; blueberries, 16 qts. $t.B0

2.25; blackberries, 16 qts, $1.50 1.76;

red raspberries, 24 pts, $1.502.50.

Vegetables Celery, crates. Mich.. 23

35c; beets, 100 bunches. 75c $1.00;

cabbage, 100 head, 76c$1.50; green onions, 6 bunches, 3 5c; spinach, tub, 40 50c; carrots. 100 bunches, 75c

$1.25; cucumbers, Cllnmx, basket. 30

35c; radishes, 100 bunches, $1.001.25; string beans, green,, box, 6060c; wax, box, 50 60c; squash, hamper, 75c; onions, 75 "x 85c: tomatoes, cases, 4 bas

kets, 6065c; lettuce, . leaf, box, 15c; head, box, 25 40c; turnips, 100 bunches. $1.25; green peas, bu basket. $1.50

2.50; cauliflower, cases, 50c$1.25;

pie plant, bunch, 5 6c; sweet corn, sacks. 50 90c. .

Melons Water, per car, $125 200;

Gems, crates. Calif., good, $1.001.75;

baskets, 25 50c.

Veal calves 50 60 lbs, ll12c; 80 110 lbs, 1214c; 60200 lbs, 8

10c; 6080 lbs, 1212i4c.

Potatoes New, bu, southwest, 73

75c; new, bu, Minnesota and Illinois,

6572c: new, bu, Jersey cobblers, 90 95c; sweet, brls, $4.00 4.50. .

ily to the number of Gary people who have already taken up farming in Mississippi ox lake: trip. Mrs. Mildred Norton and her daughters, Miss Mildred and Marion, left today for a lake trip to Duluth. They expect to be gone about one week. ANOTHER CONCERT. Ward's Gary band gave another concert last evening in front of the city

hall. This concert consisted of all pop- j ular music and was the result of sev-1 era! letters requesting an entertainment of this kind. The program was as follows: 1. March "Spirit of Independence" Holzmann 2. Overture "Poet and Peasant'... Suppe 3. Spanish Serenade "La paloma". Ywrbier

4. Excerpts from "Louisiana Lou".. Jerome 5. MIserare from "II Trovatore". . . . Verdi 6. "Good Bye Everybody," from "A Modern Eve" Gilbert 7. Bits of Remick's Hits. No. 12.... Lampe 8. "Sounds from the Sunny South".. Lampe 9. "Star-Spangled Banner."

Despite the bad weather a large j

crowd attended the concert.

of South Chicago with her parents

Days News In Gary

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

GARY MAN IS STABBED

FOR SALE One hot water Apply 404 Hammond Bldg.

heater.

FOR SALE Entire furniture of six rooms. 86 Plummer ave, Hammond.

WANTED Men- to learn the barber

xraae. Few weeks completes. An- FOR SALE Second hand household other, rush for barbers this season. , goods at a give away price. Call OolBest trade In exlstance today. Good den Bros." storage nouns. Fayette and money. Light, clean. Inside work. I g0hl st.. and ask for Mr. Sourbeer. man-

Write for free catalogue. Moler Barber College, Chicago, III.

FWALE HELP. WOMEN Sell genuine guaranteed hose; 70 per cent profit; make $10 dally; live agents and beginners investigate. Strong Knit, box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa.

ager.

WANTED Waitresses; also, kitchen help. Apply at Vienna restaurant, 704 Washington st., Gary.

WANTED A girl for general housework., 17 Condlt st. (2nd flat). Hammond. , 9.3

SITTTATION WANTED. WANTED. POSITION Young man, as bookkeeper or- shipping clerk; business college graduate. Accress J. H.. postofflce box 108, Whiting, Ind. W ANTED Nurlng by a practical nurse; confinement cases a specialty; terms reasonable; best of references. Mrs. P. Kunc. 311 Kane ave.. Hammond. 8-3 . r

WANTED Housekeeper who can furnish reference: family of four; no cooking. 90 State st., Hammond. 9-2

LOST 4ND FOUND. LOST -Small purse, containing bills, In alley between 779 and 785 Beall ave. Finder call 779 Beall ave., Hammond. Reward. 10-1

nj.-icju vvasnwoman. Apply 864 So. i

Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. 9-2

I LOST A plain band wedding ring In

Orpheum theater or near State and 1

Calumet. Reward if returned. Phone 776.

WANTED A reliable and steady girl for general housework; must be good cook and a first class laundress; wages $6 per week. J. A. Brennan. 700 Jackson St., Gary, Ind. 8-3 GOSrHENSHIRT COi open. All former employes of the Specialty Muslin Underwear Co. call at Goshen Shirt Co., 103 Coiidit st.

WR-RENT. FOR RENT Two front rooms, with bath, furnished for housekeeping. 203 Chicago ave., Hammond. Phone

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Two Or three rooms for light housekeeping; convenient to town, steam heat and modern; no children; good references. J. L. Ray, 163 State St., Hammond.

WANTED Furnished flat or house, or rooms for light housekeeping, within walking distance Washington school. Phone ' 385. Address 38 South Hohman st., Hammond. - "

SHERIFF'S SALE. No. 9231. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake.) Lake Circuit Court. April Term, 1912.

WILLIAM C. COOK AND WILLIAM Johnston,' Trustees, William Johns

ton, ' vs. . '

KATIE FUZY. ANDREW FUZY. AND

Mary Fuxy, a widow.

By virtue of an Order of Sale to me dlreted.vfram- the Clrk-f the-Lake

Circuit Court. I will expose to public

sale to the highest bidder for cash In

hand, at the east dobr of the Court

House in Crown Point. Indiana, on

Saturday, the 17th day of

August,, 1912,

Detween tne nours or ten o clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and

profits for a period not exceeding sev

en years, of the following described

real estate, to-wlt:

Lots twenty-six (26), twenty-seven (27). twenty-eight (28), and

twenty-nine (29), in block fifteen (15), In a subdivision of the southwest quarter (S. W.) of section twenty-eight (28), township thirty-seven (37) north, range nine (9) west of the 2nd P. M. as shown In the plat book Number Two (2). page twenty-five (25), of the records of Lake County, Indiana, and all In" the City of East Chicago. If said rents and profits will not cell

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without reiler from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Katie Fuiy et al. at the suit of William Johnston et aL THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Wm. Johnston, Atty. for Plaintiff.

25

1.175

HAMMOND TRANSFER SUB. Lots 21 to 30, blk 9, Marshall E. Galllon to Erie G. Sproat $ INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 11. blk 29, East Chicago Co. to Frank Jeromet... f. Lot 35, blk 7, 1st "add. East Chi

cago Co. to William E. Ault.. HOB ART. Lots 1 and. 2, blk 9. Geo. AWm Earle's 2nd sub, Amanda Ro

per to Ifowell Stevens......... 2,500

WHITING. Lots 6 to 11, blk ll lots 3 4. 6, 8. io to-ji.-jTa i&rsirfic $-9. fir 46. 47, 48. blk .K lots 1 to 24. 27 to 36. 39. 40, 3 blk 8: lot 10, 13. 16 and 17, blk 4; lot 8, blk 5; lots 1 tot2V 47 and 48, ' blk 6; lots 1 to ?17, blk 7; lots 13, 14 and 15, blk 8, Davidson's 7th add, Davitt D. Chldester to Henry S. Davidson HOBART, Lots 12 to 14, blk 24, Geo. & Wm. Earle's Lake George 5th sub, John E. Barnes to Louis Boldt TOLLESTON.

Lot 20, blk 6, Caldwell's 8th add,

Ray G. Lipscomb to George Devan

UK - TVS HOME. Harold Cross, who has-'been at Paw Paw Lake for the last few weeks, stopped at Gary on his way to his home in Hammond yesterday afternoon. Mr. Cross was formerly connected with the Gary Evening Times.

ON VISIT. Mrs. Samuel WItwer left yesterday for a visit to her parents and a trip to Atlantic City. Mrs. Witwer will also visit Philadelphia while away. PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. A. C. Mayo is the hostess of her sister this week. Miss Lor a Welk will leave on her vacation today. Contractor Joseph Frost, who has been In England for the last two months, will return to Gary about the .first of September. Miss Margerette Hyson of Clark Station will be the guest of Miss Bessie Williams for a few days. Miss May Hllty Is away on a week's

trip with friends at Muncie.

Miss Tlllle Wick will spend Sunday

here. Mrs. J. William and son Fred and Decoursey Crandall were Chicago visitors today. Mrs. C. Curran of South Bend will' visit with Mrs. D. Curan over Sunday. Miss Rose Lucey will spend a few, days with relatives In Michigan City. Mrs. H. Manning of Dunkirk, Ind., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Miller. Mrs. J. Forrester Is on the sick list. P. Schneider has started the erection Of a 4-flat house. Miss Maude Demmon of Crown Point has been spending a couple days with Mrs. E. Corey. Mrs. J. Traeger of Chicago and Mrs. A. Traeger of Crisman spent Friday with Mrs. John Lenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lyrme Shearer of Ottawa, Illinois have been guests of the latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stearns. Mrs. Shearer was formerly Miss Dot Arnold and has many friends

here. F. McBrlde of Gary Is having his house on Saunders street remodeled, making a two flat house. Mrs. E. Corey gave a party at her home on Thursday evening In honor of her daughter Martha's sixteenth birthday. There were only eleven

guests present and the evening was spent In playing games etc., after which Ice cream and cake were served by the hostess. The guests departed at a late hour wishing Miss Martha many happy returns of the day.

Mercy hospital. No trace of Bugdon's assailants has been found.

GARY'S UNDERWORLD

DISTRICT IS RAIDED

Anthony Bugdon was severely in- XUIili rQ 1 Ul

Jured last night while .standing on the! Misses Eleanor and Bessie Stephen-

corner of Eleventh avenue and Adams son were Chicago visitors today.

street. He received several knife I Miss Lorvetta Hosier Is spending a

wounds about the body and it was few days in Huntington, Ind.

found necessary to take him to the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morgan have

gone to Mississippi, where they will make their future home. . Mrs. R. Lucey and daughter Rose were Hammond visitors today. Mrs. G. McDowell and Mrs. A. M. Hall visited In Hammond yesterday

' j Mioses Louise Piske and Miss Lydia Police squads swooped down upon . Runee have returned from a week's

Gary's underworld last night and ar- : viglt witn friends In Crown Point.

rested several women found In houses of ill fame at Nos. 913 and 934 Jeffer

son street.

Helen Smith was arrested as the

keener, and Jennie Jones for' being a

orostitute. at No. 93 4. Lizzie Left and lands.

others were taken In the raid at No. (

913.

ST. JOHN. Ernest K"unert and son of Hammond were St. John visitors Thursday. Mrs. Helen Nelbling of Chicago was the guest of her aon, Henry Nelbling, Thursday. Louis Eder of Hammond was In town on Thursday. A. 8. Stanton of Hammond transacted business here Thursday. John Miller. Jr., was a Chicago business visitor Thursday.., Henry Whitaker of Hammond was seen In town Thursday evening. Mrs. Joseph Bohllng of South Chicago la visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Sr. The Misses Veronica Keilman, Cecelia Kellman and Clara Gerlach were Chicago visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohllng were

Crown Point visitors Friday. Mr. Harrington, agent for the Standard Oil company, of Chicago, visited his customers here today. Henry Kellman of Dyer transacted business here today. Anton Spieler of Cook was in town Friday.

EAST GARY. Miss Hejen Lucey has returned from a week's Visit with relatives in High-

540

HAY & GRAIN, MARKET.

1078M.

10-2

FOR RENT 6-room flat; gas

bath. 424 Plummer ave. F. B. Hnll

141 Sibley St., Hammond. 9-2

MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED If your watch does not keep time bring it to us. We will put It in good order. Also we do clock and jewelry repairing. Charges will please you.

Will call for your clock and deliver It andOld gold and silver taken In trade.

Chas. Arkin, the relable jeweler, 83 State St.. Hammond. Established 23 years. 13-2

FOR RENT Modern 6 -room lower

fiat; hardwood floors and finish, built ! WANTED TO LOAN--From private In buffet, laundry tubs in basement; party, $900 on improved property, furnace heat. 1054 Calumet ave. Phone ! Address R J B, Times, Hammond.

S4Z. 9.a

FOR RENT Modern 6-room flat

Lockmar bldg.. No. 11 Waltham St.; steam heat, hot water and janitor service; private garage on premises. Phone 1211M. 9tf FOR RENT 6-room flat; modern conveniences, hot water heat. 3506 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. 8-4

FOR RENT Six-room Line st., Hammond.

flat. 319

State 8-8

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 6tf

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 Two 5-room flats; modern, $18. 145th and Carey st, two blocks from car line. Phone 141 Indi

ana Harbor. 16tf

WHT ARB HEAJJERt

YOU MOT TIMES

SHERIFF'S SALE. No. 9217. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,)

Lake Circuit Court, April Term, 1912.

WILLIAM C. COOK AND WILLIAM

Johnston, Jr., Trustees, and Anna T,

Maroney vs.

LUDOLPH HOUTSCHILT. HENDE-

rika Houtschilt, Louisa Kern, Earl

Kelley, East Chicago Co., a corpo ration; Charles Riggle, M-ank Calla

han, Monroe R. Schock and A. J.

Burns.

By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake

Circuit Court, I will expose to public

sale to the highest bidder for cash In

hand, at the east door of the Court

House in Crown Point, Indiana, on

Saturday, the 17th day of

August, 1912,

between the hours of ten o clock a. m.

and four o'clock p. m., the rents ana profits for a period not exceeding sev

en years, of the following descri&e4

THE HOMESEEKER Information . real estate, to-wlt

the home buyer and small investor) Lot twenty-nine (29), in block five (8)

IRISH CROCHET COLLAR AND CUFF

j set, also hand bags made to order.

Phone 150.

LADIES When delayed or irregular use Triumph rills; always dependable. Relief and particulars free. Write National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.

FOR FIRST CLASS MILLINERY goods. Call at Miss Harrington's dressmaking .parlors, 420-119th St., Whiting. Ind.

in real estate should know. Don't buy your home before you hear from us.. The Information will save you many dollars. Address M G N, Times, Hammond, Ind. 6-6

HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT, SOLD and exchanged; get Our prices. Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State U Hammond. Phone 643.

WHY ARK

YOJ NOT A TIUSLS

in the First Addition to Indiana

Harbor, being a subdivision in the north one-fourth of the

southwest quarter of section

twenty-two (22), township thlr

ty-seven (37) north, range nine (9) west of the second P. M., in the City of East Chicago, Lake

County, Indiana.

If said rents and profits will not sell

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the

same time and plAs offer for sale the

250

Open ' High Low Close Sept wheat. 93 Vi 93V 92H 92-1i Dec. wheat. 93tt 93 92 92 May wheat. 96 v- 96 Vs 96 Vi 96 Sept. corn.. 68 M 6$ 67 68 Vi Dec. corn... 554 65 Vs 64V4 55 May corn... 55 65 54 54 i Sept. oats... 32 32 Vi 31 4 31 Dec. oats... 33 , 33 Vi 32 V4 32 May oats... 35 ""' 35Vi 34 34

Hay Receipts." 335 tons; shipments.

12 tons. Demand fair for both timothy and prairie; market steady; offerings only moderate; weather wet and unfavorable for handling. Choice old

timothy, $21 ST 22. and new, $16.5017;

No. 1 old, $19 20; new, $15 16; No.

and No. 1 mixed, old, $l6iS18; No. 3

and No. 2 mixed, old. $1213. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice,. $14

14.60; No. 1, $13 14: Iowa. Minnesota.

Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice,

$1314; No. 1. $1213. Illinois, Indi

ana and Wisconsin feeding prairie $8

9. Packing $7. 8.

Straw Rye, $9.5010; oat, $77.50;

wheat. $6.B07.

CHICAGO OIL' MARKET.

Chicago Turpentine . 2c lower.

Wholesale prices for carbon and other oils were as follows: Standard white.

180 test, lOVic; perfection, 10V4c; headlight, 175 test, 12c; eocene, 12V4c; gasoline, 16c; machine gasoline, 25V4c;

raw linseed, single brls, 68c; boiled, 69c; turpentine, 48c; summer black oil, 7V4c: winter black oil, 8c. These quo

tations apply to brl lots f. o. b. ChW cago.

Miss Lena Heist will leave this even

ing for Pittsburg where she will visit with friends for a few weks-

TO HOLD PICNIC. . I Fred Hood has returned to nis nome

The Gary Lodge No. 47,. Switchmen's in Michigan City after a week s visit

Union of America, wiU hold their an- with friends -here. nual picnic at Hudson Lake, Sunday, Miss Mildred Moorse Is spending a ! August 18. The South Shore will run few days with relatives in Porter, Ind.

sneclal trains to the grounds. It Is Mrs. T. Verlin and daughter Hose

I planned to make this affair the biggest are visiting with relatives in Wlsconnf'ih. soasnn. There will be racinar of sin.

all kinds, also games and other sports for which prizes will be . given. The big picnic dinner to be served at the

grounds Is to be the important feature

of the day. A number of out-of-town

lodges have also expressed their desire

to attend.

OS VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer' Greer left yes

terday for a two weeks' visit at Middletown, O. They will visit the parents of Mr. Greer at that city.

OX PICNIC. ' Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Newman ad

family. Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. W. Suloiner will spend Sunday at Michigan City on a picnic.

rettrxs to Gary, Miss Agnes Broholm returned yesterday after a two weeks' visit -with friends and relatives- at Milwaukee. VACATION OVER. Mrs. Arnold Olson, who has been visiting friends in Lemonc, Ind., for several weeks, has returned to Gary.

MOVED TO MISSISSIPPI. William Morgan and family have gone to Mississippi, where they will make their future home. The leaving

of the Morgans will add another fam-

HOLDUP MAN jS NABBED Frank Woolsey was arrested at 2:30 this morning by Officer Boadich on a holdup charge. He Is accused of having robbed s foreigner a short time before. Woolsey was picked up at Fifteenth avenue and Broadway. He

will be given his hearing today. "

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THE HAMMOND D1STI LLI N O G O . DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 QALLONS

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES f. R. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND. Vice-President J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. U. TArpiR, Treasurer EDWARD J. EDEH, Manager

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AN J CROWN iOINT, IND

LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Sheep Lambs,, good to choice, $7.00 7.60; lambs, fair to good, .257.00; lambs, common to fair, $5.906.40j

lambs, feeders, $5.65 6.25; lambs, culls, $5.606.00: yearlings, fair to best light, $5.005.60; yearlings! fair to best heavy, $4.85 5.40; - wethers, good to choice, $4.23$4.75; wethers, plain to good, $4.004.2S. Hogs Bulk of sales, $7.658.15; heavy butchers. $7.90 8.20; light butchers. $8.05 8.35; light bacon. $8.10 8.35; light light. $7.908-20; heavy shipping. $7.808.15; heavy packing, $7.407.75; mixed .packing, $7.507.75; rough, heavy packing, $7.157.40; light mixed. $7.95 8.25. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $9.15 10.25; medium to good steers, $7.15

8.90; inferior to fair steers, $5.85 6.15; fat cows and heifers, $S.009.00;j cannins cows and heifers, $2.50 4.15;

5(8 i3titwiiii1les WsimssmsQimsS isp MmiwdmEfialld SH. Chicago No Change of Oars 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,