Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1912 — Page 7

Wednesday. opt. 2."), 1012.

THE TIMES.

Clarified

Advertising

NOTICE TO TIMES , HEADERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Readors of tha following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity la not raveaied. should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this offlea to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can Dot. in tustlc to the advertisers, te answered. (Simply follow instruction. As tar as ll is possible it Is advised that all clas-stfiid as should either mailed or sen: to the of0ce. The Times "111 not be responsible for errors in ads taken ever th.? telephone. Replies to following ads at Timks office. Advertisers please call tor them: 01 SIR 1 B E M 2jZ W E M l-L E 1 A R ijc W. 1 C 60 l

F( '15

FOR SAl.l l St e-

SALE. ninsc, 510.

Call 90

gden st . Hammond.

FOR SALE- One toal burner. Phne 1155J.

large Garland me kitchen i

hard ange. 25-4

MALE HELP. BARBER WANTED To take shop. Otto Wolf.-, Lansing. 11!. 25-5

WANT EI Frank

-Ace! j lei Betz Cr

welder operator. Ha rn mond. -Ind.

vouiic:

WANTED Tlire.

men ior helpers on delivery waixon. K. C. Minas Co., Hammond.

FOR SALE Launch. "Maurtne II"; length IS ft., 4 h. p., lray motor. S M. For full information address Lynn Adsit. 3827 Ivy st. Indiana Harbor. 2ii-5

FOR SALE--Phone 029.

-ome Rood kindling. 25-3

FOR SALE one new flat building, two 5-room modern cot tape, new; one 7room 2-story modern house, well located, new; one S-room modern house, new, well located; a!! bargains. Address W Y. Titnes, Hammond. 25-2

FOR SALE Ford automobile ln first class running condition; fjood tires, well painted; worth $500: will sell cheap; act quick, fall after 0 o'clock p. in., 105 Doty st , Hammond, Ind. Phone 1132W. 25-3

FoR SALE 12 interest in office at 13 State st ; ground floor; best location In town: cheap rental. In.-jurre at above address. 25-3

FOR SALE On account of leaving rlty will sell high grade- Decker Bros.' mahogany upright piann, recently purchased; also Ice box and other articles. J. J. Cohen. 23 Elizabeth St., first flat. Hammond. . 24-3

WANTED 25 laborers street work; $2.25 pe Iowney & Portz, S2s Hammond.

at once for r day. Apply Calumet ave., 24-2

FOR SALE $125. 1912 Harley Davidson motorcycle; pood as new; new tires; in perfect running: order. Call 160' Betz Co , Hammond.

that unless be appear and answer or

demur therein, at the calling of said

cause, on the 12th day of November, A. D. 1912, the same being the second

day of the next term of said Court to

be tiCKUil and held in Room No. 2, i

the Superior Court Building at Hammond, in said County and State, on

the second Monday f November, A. I

1312. said action w ill be heard and de

termined In his absence.

In Witness Whereof. I hereunto pet

my hand and affix the Seal nf said

Court, at Hammond, this 14th day of

September. A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHoRTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C.

l.y Koscoe llcmstook. Deputy Clerk.

NOTICE T R AN: Notice 7.1 Do Of

L;

FOR -FF.R OF Is hereby Ha m mond.

RENEWAL AND

l.IQCOR LICENSE Klven to the elti-

North Township,

t h e under-

male In-

sold City

Indiana, that W. Iiubley, resident of

ert J. Walker j WHITING.

Lots 8 and 9. blk S, Davidson's

7th add, Davitt D. Chidester to Lizzie Sopho 2n0

Lots 127 and 12S. sub. NE 7-37-9.

Konstanty Frnnkowskl to Rt. Rev. Stephan Soter ortynski... 2,4 00 HAMMOND. Lot 7. blk 2, C. Hohman's 2nd add. William Thum to Carl Kauf

man 8,500

Lot 26, blk L Towle ft Young's 2nd add, Philip Schneider to A.

Murray Turner

TOLLESTON. Lot ! blk 4S. 2nd Oak Park add, V. Joe Vercsh to Barbara Mru-

zet et al . . . . 1,100

LOWELL. Lots 1 and 2. Halsted's 6th add, M. Estelle Johnston to Con

stantino C. Pattee 1,100

INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 4. C. W. Hotchktss' resub. blk 00, Steve Szerpetowsk! to Luka

Tonkovlc 3.500

WANTEDery, 810

-A bus box Uroddway,

Mart in's Jury.

Bak-23-St

WANT El Boys threaders and Western Steel C He.'ewisi'h, 111.

over lf to run bolt nut cappers. Apply ir ; Foundrj' Co., 23-3

FOR SALE A Scotch collie, pedigreed, S mojiths old. Inquire Martin's bakery, 810 Broadway, Gary. 23-3t

FOR SALE Two beautiful residences; cash or easy payments. For particulars phone 1241 R.

WANTED At or.ee. tween 11 and IS. B; mond.

iright hey beii laundry, Ham-

l-'OR SALE rouble cylinder Orient auto in good running condition; tires good; $75. J E A, Times, Hammond.

WANTED At or.ee, driver for ri-y wjgon in liary. Apply Laundry Cv, 163 Michigan ave., rnond.

EEM-VTE HELP.

WANT 1! Tick t ress Fact ry Hammond.

.1! cn Plu mm

laun-j Blck Ham-v-2

M n t - V e.

FOR SALE New 5-r tace; oak trim: 3 Claude St., Han mond.

om modern ft. lot. Phone 1556.

cot-806

-Lot

FOR. SAI.il-

dar St.: 1 . r:; Ruth st. D. C. Itlmbach IUJir..

s on Beal Ins. Also

Atkinson, I lammond.

ave. and Cetwo lots on lawyer, 3fi

23-6

W

A NT E 1 V S'-. Hohma;

la um; r ts, C T fa rniv. 1.

Ph

FOR SALE Peerless cement brick machine, almost new; cheap; 2,000 daily. John Yonko, "0 44 Carey St., Indiana Harbor. Phone 1S7. 21-6

WANTED Girl f SO Highland St..

.' sre u oral In . I -j re : tie n d .

use work. lr:d.

WANTED Lady, (nor nd r-'fori Country club. Ap E. F. Johnsten, 1' Himrvinii, Bid.

ashler, with exneri-

oes, fcr 11 im mor.d ly by letter only to Citizens Bank 1.1,1k.

FOR SALE In Homewood. S54 South Ilohman St., apartment residence. Seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plant. Location

most ideal Aprly M H

in R.

Hammond. Easy terms. Times, HaniiiO&ii.

WANTED A A 25, Times.

housekeeper. Hammond.

A d d :

FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures complete. Inquire Lincoln hotel. Indiana Harbor.

WANTED Laundry

-At Co.,

once. Ham

ice d.

girl.

ess

2 1-3 Blck 23-3

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE law of real estate. IV C. Atkinson, lawyer. 36 Rlmtaeh Bldg., Hammond.

WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 110 Fayette St., Hammond, Ind.. or phone 6f6. 23-3

WANTED A housework ; wages FhT.e

strong pirl for general stuall family; good 1"67M. 23-3

WANTED TO PENT. WANTED -By couple, one or two well furnished rooms: eastern or southern txposure preferred; quiet. Address Modern, Times, Hammond. 25-2

Ue County.

signed. John habitant and

Township, County and State, over the

ace of 21 years, residing in the State ct Indiana for more than one year and within the City of Hammond for more thr.n six months prior to the date of this notice, a qualified voter and citizen of the Fnlted States of America, a man of good moral character, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point. Lake County. Indiana, on the tirst "Monday of October. 1P12. the same being October 7, 1912. for a renewal of a liquor license, to retail Intoxicating, spirltous, vinous, malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit same to be drunk on the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners to Louis Hepp at the October

term. RH1, and transferred by the said Louis Hepp to the s:-id John W. Laubley by the consent of said Board of County Commissioners. September 3. 1312. said license having been Issued by the Auditor of Lake County for the period of one year and by the provision of said license said liquor would be sold on the following described

premises, to-wit: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building, situated on lot 12. block 2. Sohl's addition to Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. Bar room faces sout'n on Truman avenue, a public highway in the said City, and is known as 327 Truman avenue. Bar room is on east, side and room faces west. Bar room has glass front and side entrances and there are living rooms in the rear and above. Bar room is JS.xlS feet. Notice is also given that at the time and place above set out I will also apply to said Bor-.rd of Commissioners for permission to transfer said license so to be issue,! and the. business therein from the premises above described to the premises described as

follows, to-wit: The ground floor of

the two-story frame building- at the southwest corner of Hoffman and Hickory streets, in the City of Ham

mond, Indiana, said premises being

known as lot 1. block 1, Stafford and

Trankels addition to the Citv of Ham

mond, Indiana. The bar room is 21x31 feet, has one front door and one side door and ore living room in the rear. The building fronts on Hoffman street and the interior of the bar room can

i be seen from Hoffman street and 'Hickory street, both of said streets being public highways in said City of Hammond. There are living rooms on the second floor shove said bar room.

JOHN W. LAUBLEY.

CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Wholesale prices for carbon and other oils were as follows:

Miinanra wnue, ivi tent, io vc; per

fection, lOVfec; headlltrht, 175 test, 12c

eocene, IZ'-ic; gasoline. IRe; machine

gasoline. 26lie; raw linseed, single brl CSc; boiled, 63c: turpentine, 46c; summer black oil, 7'ic; winter black oil. Sc.

tneso quotations apply to brl lots r. o.

b. Chicago.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET

Open High Low Close Sept. wheat. 30 9n.; S!)TS 30 14 Dec. wheat.. 91 Pl'j 91 31 i2 May wheat.. 35 S 3'i 35 3S'Sept. corn... 72 72 T, 71 72 Dec. corn.... 531 531 33 53 i May. corn... 52 s 63 52 53 H Sept. oats... 34 R, 34 34 s, Zi Dec. oats . . . . 32 U 32'i 32i 32 May oats.... 34H 34s 34-8 34

S10 $20 i $30 i $40 $50 1 $60 $70 $80

m ir ?f f.

$100

WILL TRY TO LAID

FOR

JUWamsjilatlmKW

You! Mr. Borrower, Did You Ever Stop To Compare the Rates You Are Paying Other Companies and Find Out How Much More You Are Behind By Not Seeing Us. Ycu all know the old saying: "Seeing Is Believing." Better try it. WE ARE MORE THAN PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE MAINTAINED IN THE PAST AND WILL IN THE FUTURE. THE LOWEST RATES AND EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED IN LAKE COUNTY for Loans of $10.00 to $200.00 on Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons. Store or Office Fixtures, on time from one month to one year, without removing same from your possession, and allowing you ample rebate on all accounts paid sooner than due. We are more than pleased to know that we enjoy the largest and most extensive business in the city, gained from our Square Deal to ALL policy that we have upheld from the date of our beginning. No fines on overdue payments. Extensions in case of sickness, loss of work, etc. Absolutely confidential and the most ctourteous treatment to all. Loans anywhere in Lake county. Largest and Most Reliable Company in Lake County

Phone 323, CALUMET LOAN CO, Room 212 Hammond Bldg, OFKIN EVERY BVENINO

$100 $200

If

I II LAKE !

CHARITY BALL A SUCCESS

Hay Receipts. 63 tons; shipments, 114 tons. Arrivals falling off and demand moderate for the better grades. Low nnd medium grades continue dull; demand light. Choice tlmothv. $ 1 8 f x'-1 :

No. 1, $15f-17; No. 2 and No. 1 mixed. SlS-fl 14; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed, $1012. Kansas and Oklahoma prai rie Choice, $14'3'14S0; No. 1, $12.50i '13.R0. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice. $llfi'12: No. 1. $li'ii. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie. $ 3 10. Packing. $7'a S. Straw Rye. $$.S0' 9; Oat, $6.50? 7.50; wheat, 16. GO'S-7.

is hoped that before the day is representatives of Lake county have landed the convention for

State Association of County Corn-

Auditors and a Lake county

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Hops Bulk of heavy butchers, butchers, f S.6bf g.5 Tr S.S5: light light, shipping, t S.55 'a 8.7a

sales. $S 2D ff s.70; IvfiO-fj-g.SO: light light bacon. $S.60 $?.35S.65; heavy ; heavy packing.

WANTED Girl for gereral housework. 1SS Plummer ave., Hammond.

WAX TED 2-3 experienced operators for power machinos. Goshen Shirt Co., 105 Condit st., Hammond.

FOR REXT.

lower

FOR BENT t-room 684M.

at.

Ca 11 25-4

FOR Fit: NTboard. tT, ?

liuriiishc-J room ibley st., I tarn mo ml.

with

FOB RENT C.iod lit. rn. Inquire Zimmerman's department store, 3350 Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor. 25-6

FOR B E NTvat e fa mi! 1224L3.

-Furnished room y in Homewood.

pri'hone

WANTED Thr.e furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in good location. Address lock box 54, Hammond, Ind. 20tf

S J ttta TIOXS W ANTE I).

' good dressday. Address 24-3

SITUATION W A NTED B; maker, engagements by E F T, Times, Hammond.

W-VNTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY" Second hand pool table, regulation size. W T H, Times, Hammond. 23-3

Ml SCEELAXEOUSPHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 61 State St., Hammond. 13-6

FOR RENT -One nice larg. room; everything modern Detroit St., Hammond.

front bedCall at 205 2 r, - 2

FOR RENT Newly furnished room; bath and rlectrlc light, steam hat, with board; private family; tvjso boarders. $33 Calumnt ave., Hammond. 24-2

FOR RENT 5-r 120 Ingraham

om ave.

uttage; gas light. West Hammond.

FOR RENT 9-r. electric light. I f-'tandard Steel.

34

flat: bath, Morton ave.,

gas near 23-6

FOR RENT Two large furnished

rooms; hot water heat, with bath; in private home: gentlemen only, ("all 132 Highland St., after 6:30 p. rn. Telephone 1132W. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. 1SS Plummer ave., Hammond. IStf

WANTED- f your watch does not keep time bring it to us. Wo will put it Id good order. Also we do clock and Jewelry repairing. Chargas will please you. Will call for your clock and deliver It Old gold and silver taken in trade. Chas. Arkin, tha relable Jeweler. 63 State st., Hammond. Established 23 years. 15.3

LOST KD FOUXD. LOST Small pocketbook containing 2 pairs of rosary beads and 2 gold rings, valued as keepsake; reward. Return 417 Sibley st., Hammond. 25-3

LOST Friday, bay horse, white face, 1,351 pounds; last seen In Calumet; reward. Adams Express Co., 3212 Guthrie St., Indiana Harbor. Thone 241.

NOTION Hammond. Ind , Sept. 23, 1912. I hereby notify the public that I have dissolved partnership in the company known as Shulenberger & Co., and will not be liable for anv contracts or credits extended to said company, or to L. 1'. Jenkins, by original co-partner. W. J. SHCLENEERGER.

JS.iroi S.40; mixed packing. )S.3(1.I5; rouerh, heavy packing, $7-00 (ft S. 1 0 ; light mixed. $ S.fiOlj S SO ; poor to best pigs, 60 "J 135 lbs. $5.1 O'rt S.l 0; governments and boars. $2.006.50; stags, SO lbs dockage per head. $S.40ffl9"0. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $9.75 ffi.ll. 00; medium to'g.iod steers. J6.60W ? 00; inferior to fair steers. $5.60'a 6.65; fat cows and heifers, $4 So ff 9.10 ; canning cows and heifers. I2.50'24.15; native bulls and stags, J 3.50-5T 7.25 : feeding cattle, fionjf 1.000 lbs, $4.25 fi 7.60 : fair to fancy vr! calves, $ 1 0.00 'a 1 1.75 :

heavy calves. $4.257.00; milkers and springers, per head. $35. 00(fi 85.00.

Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $6.75 ft' 40; lambs, fair to good, $6.1 5 -of 6.75 ;

lambs, common to fair. $5.60 'd 6.1 5 :

lambs, feeders, $6.00 (fi 6.75 ; lambs, culls, $4 EOfi 5.50; yearlings, fair to best light.

f 4.4313 0.0O; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $4.60fi5.25; wethers, good to choice, $4 3f"7 4 50; wethers. plain to

good. I4.00J 4 30: ewes, fair to best.

$3.b0vi 4.10; ewes, common to fair. $3.10

ft 3.60; ewes, breeding, $4 25 "ft-5.25:

ewes, culls, $ 1 .50 ft 3.00 ; bucks. $2.50.Ti

3.00.

It out, will

the

missioners, County County Attorneys, for

city next year. Mayor A. G. Schlieker of East Chi- I cago yesterday received a ''holler for 1 help" from the officials from this neck of the woods who are in attendance on the present convention of this organia ztion, in session jesterday and today in Richmond. Ind. What was wanted in the way of assistance was a couple of cracking goo, I boosters fro mthe twin cities, to help promote

the plan of getting the convention

next far.

Mayor Schlieker decided that East

Chicago owed it to the countv com

missioners, who have been pretty good to North Township of late, to get busy, and it was decided that Judge Walter J. Riley and C. A. Westberg would

about fill the bill. The mayor could

not go himself on account of a special meeting of the city council having been called for tonight, nnd A. G. Lundcjulst whom he also afked to go

to Richmond also had business to tend to which made it impossible him to go down. Messrs. Riley and Westberg are

cordingly at the convention for Lake county. Just what city will be chosen will not be. known until later in the d a v.

RANSFERb

MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS and watches. C5 State St.. Hammond, Ind.

LEO A L NOTICES.

FOR RENT A heated front room: Buitable. for one or two gentlemen; on rorth side. 2b7 Towle st., Hammond. 2J-3

FOR RENT One 4-room cottage; bath and electric lights; $15. 145th and Carey, near Euclid ave., Indiana Harbor. 17tf

FOR RENT Two nicely furnished connecting front rooms; suitable for man and wife, or two gentlemen. Also two nice single rooms; steam heat and every modern convenience; one. block from business center. Mrs. Ilarwood, 7 Sibley st., Hammond. 19-5

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COCNTV. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COI'flT, ROOM NO. 2, SEPTEMBER TERM. Hi 12. FLORENCE DELAMITER VS. JAMES DELAMITER. CAt'SE NO. 9i56. ACTION TO DIVOHCB. Now comes tie plaintiff by Leon Gould, attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, James Delamiter, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term ot said Court, and

INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 6. rediv. blk 55, East Chicago Co. to Kataizina Mrockowskl $1,200 Lot 41, blk 22, 2nd add. Albert J. Rogers to Ceorge Ropers 500 EAST CHICAGO. Lots 37 to 30. blk 10, SW 2S-37-9. East Chicago Co. to Frank G. Prouilfoot 1 Lot 2S, blk 6. NW 23-37-9. Edst Chicago Co. to George Bloski.. 1 HAMMOND. N 55 ft. lot 3. blk 6, Towle and Young's add, Oeorge P. Stout to Ira B. Post 1,125 Lot 3 and W 9 ft. lot 4, Stafford Tri-.nkle's ,th add. (im.tr Larimer to Clarence I. Hoffman Const. Co 1 GARY. Lot 6, blk 6, Gary Invest Co.'s 1st sub. Gary Invest Co. to Anton

lauyga 43

TOLLESTON. Lots 25 and 26, blk 14. C. T. L. v. I. Co.'s 3rd add, Candace Smith et al. to Theodore S. Racoff.... Lot 16, blk 15, C. T. L. A I. Co.'s 3rd add. Isabel Cray Paunzian to Eugene H. Hill Same as last deed. Eugene H.

Hill to Joseph Szep l.OfiO

SCHNEIDER.

Lots 11 and 12. bik 1. Williams' add. Egebert Washington Haanstetter to Blanc Melviria Hons 16.) WHITING. Lot 9. 10. W 3 ft. lots 12 and 13, bik 1, Fischrupp add. John G. Flschrupp to Mary L. Fischrupp 1 Lot 29. blk 3. Davidson's Fred street add, Charles D. Davidson to Blazey Dudik 700 QARY. Lots 13 and 14. blk 2: lots 1 and 2, blk R, W. G. Wright's 1st add. Webster G. Wright. Tr., to Emma Droetre 1 Lot 1, blk 15, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to Albert H. Roy $25 GLEN PARK. Lots 41. to 45, blk S, Beissig's add, Richard T. favls to Rob1

at-.for

ac- i

THINK CUR

SHORTAG

E SERIOUS

The first charity ball given for the benefit of the proposed Indiana Harbor day nursery has passed into history

The event, which took place last night, was the most brilliant affair thus far this S4-ason, and so delighted were the guests that Mrs. C. C. Robinson, who managed it. has been asked by many to have a series of similar functions at the South Bay throughout the wlntfThere were forty couples present, and a goodly sum was cleared over and above the expenses, to devote to the worthy cause ln whose name the dance was given. The big living room and the lobby were both used, the latter being devoted to the card games which were a feature of the entertainment, while the dancing was done In the former. Poth these apartments had bfen beautifully decorated in autumn leaves which furnished a. rich and brilliant setting for the dance. The I vast fire place had been banked with .asparagus, ferns and branches of bumao, crimson and flame colored, yellow and brown. The electric lights glowed through pink shades contrasted with green blending most harmoniously

,with the autumn effeets, I The punch table, stationed in the lobby, was decorated in the autumn leaves and cosmos attractively ar- ' ranged. Mrs. Robinson and Miss May iGalvin had penetrated deep into the I wildernesses which abound in this re

gion, to secure the autumn leaves, as it is a bit early for them, and they are not to be picked up everywhere. While most of thoso present preferred to dance, there was a number who played bridge in the lobby and thus passed a most enjoyable evenin?. The dance brought out a number of stunning new fall evening toilets, the gowning of the women making the

scene on the ball room noor one quite

dazzling to behold. Sterling s orches

tra of five pieces furnished the music.

MPT. H. S.

TELLSJF PLANS At Meeting of North Side Property Owners Officers Are Elected.

Captain II. S. Norton, manager of the Gary Land company, last night told

the North Side Troperty Owners asso

ciation, ln session at the Gary hotel.

about the boom days that Gary is en-

Joying, of the big building outlook, and

of what the steel corporation Intends to do by way of improvements and beautification. He stated that an eastern rompanv would build 100 homes between the South Shore tracks anl the high line west of Broadway anl near the steel mills. The construction in sight would to tal $1,500,000. The Gary Land company will lay sidewalks and plant trees ln many west side streets. Til EES TO HIDE MILLS. Talks were also made by Perry H. Stevens, the contractor and young men's candidate for mayor of Gary. Commissioner of Public Works Frank Shaw, and Homer J. Carr. Editor Carr male a great treeplanting speech and urged that every one plant trees. He suggested to Captain Norton that the land company in

stall a row of trees along the h'gh line

track elevation. This, stated Mr Carr, ruld blot out the view of ' h -. mills Pom Gary'i otherwise nes'he'ic landfif.pe. N - s-i'-.il'uas r-cMveil 4 i tho suggestion that trees be planted around the mills to obscure th?m from sight as the real estate men want them to show prospective lot buyers what big Industries Gary V'.3. Officers were elected a's follows: President Homer Carr. Vice president Rev. Smith. Secretary Perry H. Stevens. Treasurer A; B. Keller. Directors (officers are also directors) Joseph Frost, Pr. Do Long, Harry Hall, W. H. O'Donne'.l.

PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery. 2S,s.c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 24c; dairies. 22Hf' 24 14c; packing stock, 15W22C; process, 25c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 10 15c; geese, Sllc: ducks, ft ft 1 4 4 r :

14c. dir-

Shippers and . Railroads Alarmed by Two Weeks Figures.

fowls. 13c; roosters, 9 He; springs. Eggs Firsts. 22c; ordinary, 20c;

ties, 16 Vic; checks, 14Hc. Beans Pea, hand picked. $2.Srffj 3.00; brown Swedish, $2.25f 2 40; Lima. 100 lbs, $6.25; red kidney, $2.2512.35. Green fruits Apples, brl. $2.00fr 125: orahapp.es, brls, $4.00'?; 6.00; grapt s, S lb baskets, lOffilSc; plums, 16 qt cases. f.ncfi$i.00; peaches, bu basket. $l.00 1.75; 6 baskets, $1.00 1.25; basket. 1-5 bu, Mich.. 25fi30c; pears, brls, $2.50'" 5 50; bu basket. $ 1 . ( -i '.j 2.00. Vegetables Celery, crates. Mich., 40 fjr.oo; beets. 100 bunches. $ l.OO ffj 1.25 ; sacks, trimmed. 35c; cabbage. 100 head. $l.o0zl.75; green onions. 6 bunches, 5 W6c; spinach, tub. 6Hi 60c: carrots, 100 bunches. $1.00 1.25 ; sacks. washed.

3:-.e; cucumbers, boxes. 50f?i75c; eggplant, doz. 40ft 60c; turnips, sacks, washed, 50fi75c: watercress, small box. 2aft 25c; cauliower, case, 50 ft. 5e: radishes, 100 bunches, $1. 00ft 1.25; peppers, green, box. 25ft 50c; red, box, 50c: onions, sacks. 65ft; 68 lbs. 60ft 90c; string beans, green, box, 60c: wax. box. 65c; tomatoes, box, home grown, 25!?i50c; lettuce, leaf, box, 25i30c; head, box, 25 ft 35c; parsley, dor bunches, 10c; sweet corn, sack, 30ft" 35c, squash. 50cft $1.25 doz. Melons Gems. baskets, 25 ft' 35c; Colorado, crates. $2. 00ft 2.25; crates, 50 ft 75 c. Veal calves 50ft 60 lbs. 8ft 9c: 80ft 110 lbs. 12ft. 14c; 160ft 200 lbs. Sftlec-

60ft 80 lbs. 9ft' 12c. Potatoes Minnesota, bu. 3Sft52c; Wisconsin, bu, 4SftE7c; Michigan, bu. 50 ft 53c; home grown, sack. 70ft 80 lbs. 75ft 90c; sweet, Jersey, brl, $3. 50ft 3.75.

Shippers and railroad men are alarmed by a net car shortage of S, -620 cars for the two weeks ended September 12, following a surplus of 9,750 at the beginning of th.it period. The Railway Business association has been inquiring into the shortage and its causes and finds that it is largely due to Inadequate gross earnings of the railroads. Inqulri.-s among shippers throughout the entire country show that they

are in favor of a policy which will per- i mit larger earnings for the companies in order that provision may be made for needed facilities. Thousands of

signatures nave n.en received to a declaration by shippers which says: "The undersigned shippers and receivers of freight, in our own interest, respectfully urge a policy toward railways which, while emphasizing the necessity for their regulation to prevent discrimination and excessive charges, to safeguard life and to promote the convenience and comfort of the public, will give careful heed to

the promotion of their prosperity and

growth; ascertain in considering enactments compelling expenditures that; they possess the resources to meet ' such outlays without injury to ef- I tk-ient service; provide that in all ad-' justments of rates adequate revenue ' shall be assured them to meet exist-j ing obligations and to attract capital for necessary improvements and ex- 1 tensions" j Railroad men say that the only means for meeting the demand for equipment is by increasing the net earnings, and look for aid in this from i

the interstate commerce commission. This body has put itself on record as favoring advances where needed having raised the rates in the southwestern territory In 1911. At the same

time an advance was refused to the eastern and western trunk lines.

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FOR JMilllLE Town Is Putting on Various City Airs These Days.

(Special to Thr Times.) Merrillville, Sept. 25. A new 40-foot concrete bridge with a 20-foot water snan over the creek here together with

extensive improvements at his place, is giving the heart of the. town a new and improved appearance. I The bridge is being built under the 'direction of Trustee Barnes of Hobart township ami is nearly completed. A new .bridge was very much neded, and the structure now nearing completion ,will add to the beauty of the town. Mr. Tierney has always been a booster for Merrillville .and confident of Ms future growth, he Is putting ln some permanent improvements now, which too add to the appearance of the town.

GARY TEMPLARS CELEBRATE Three Templar commanderies will participate in the work of conferring the Knight of Malta degree upon Gary templars at the Masonic hall tonight. South Bend commandery will have charge of the work. Gary and Hammond templars, in full uniform, will meet the South Bend templars at the South Shore depot at S o'clock, following whlc hthere will be a parade ln the business section of town.

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XU1 CUES. St OHIO HAILWAY, WAV OF I.MJIA.NA. Leaving 'lliue at Hammond, lad. Ktfectlve June 'i, (abject to Change Mtnout Not left. B0:45 am DAILY. Limited for Cincinnati. Washington Baltimore. I'hiladelphla. New lurk, Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia ana Nortli Carolina points. Local for ClnclaJ natl. connecting ;28 am DAILT with F. F. V. Lm t,:tc-d for the Eaai. IZ.3S am DAILT, Local for CincinnatL :40 pm DAILY. Local for Chlcar 6:43 lm DAILY. Limited Xor Catcaico and West. :17 am DAILY, Local for Chicago. Bleeping, Observation-Parlor and Dining Cars on Limited Trains, bleeping Cars or. Nighi Trains.

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GARY BOXING MATCH FRIDAY Another live series of boxing contests will be witnessed by Gary fans Friday night at the Turner hall. Fourteenth avenue and Washington street. Promoter Vizena has a good card billed and expects a good attendance. Ringside places are selling at $1.50.

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GARY COPS' CLEVER WORK The sheriff at Logansport this- morning put in a long-distance phone request to the Gary police to round up two negroes wanted there in connection with a big robbery. Detectives Eisner and Kertesz immediately worked on the case and in a half hour's time they bad Henry Coleman and General Knight ln two for the crime. They were booked on a grand larceny charge and will be taken to Logansport to stand trl.U.

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