Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1912 — Page 7

Friday. Sept. 27. 1012.

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NOTICE TO TIDIES READERS. NOT tCK TO ADVEUTISEnS. Readers of tho following advertise.

sients who wish to communicate wllB . ,)Cr )US)1( (U'l 1 V01'('(l advertisers whose Identity la not re- i f i-eaied, should follow Hio Instructions; L Ol KUl V. 1 lU'Sll.'lV .'U1U cllo address them by t:i key latter given. I i I t if i ph,,,,,,

FQii SALE. TJIE LAST r(M) BUSHELS

of ripe tomatoes for sale at

Requests at this office to reveal the .

Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, t anwered. simply fjliow lntrucCons.

As tar as it is pulMe tt Is advised that all classified aits sr.ouid either mailed or sen: to tho office. The Times will not be responsible lor errors in ads taken cv.r the t'deprone.

Replies to following; als at Times ' j-.

cfflce. Advertisers fleaso cad tor th m: $01 n 1

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Full SAl.K 2-story P-room brick rpsl -d.-nce on West Williams st , 50-foot lot, 2 complete baths, hot watPr heat, cis lights, l;iur dry tubs, also la rife ham ; will exch:- njre for smaller house. I'hone S'SW. 27-3

LEGAL NOTICES.

W Joir.ss P. M j'l- E 1

ALE A corn sh redd: ne -u t fit :

one 12 horse power sasoiine rsiclm' and "no 6-r-.-l Mi-Cormirk shredder; almost hew, bought last winter. Ad-

Hi'uck, Sullh j n. 111.

F" R SAT. I-: At rIvp away prie. s, hard and soft coal stoves, laundry stoves, up from Sl.r.n. lie sure ami rail and x -t our prices before you purchase: that's

i money in your pocket. Hammond Kur

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State st . Hammond. Phono 5 43.

MALI' I HLT hauler wwrri' To Ue Rhm

u L.iiminc.. HI. Phone, j . Ar,on . rm,n.

. . (The ricrlit place look for

r. nick i.i.in-, sltrn vntli the clock in . LLjjthc center).

WAXTKl t em-. . 1: y Co.. Hammond

NOTICE OF FIN L SKTTl.liM 11NT OF ESTATE. In the Matt, r .if the Estate ,.f Eunice (. Nusem No. 072. In tin Lake Superior Court. Si pteir.h.r Term. 1'.'!-. Notice is hereby i;icn to the Heirs. Legates and Or. (liters ... Punic-- O. Nasom deceased, to appear ill tie- Lake Superior Court, heel at Hammond. Indiana, on the lJth .ley of November. U12. and shew cause, if a::, why the FINAL SLTTI.EM i-INT AO. a, ("NTS with the estate of sail decedent should not he approved. ;,nd said heirs are nolified to then and there make proof of heirship, ami receive th.-ir d i s t r i hi. t i v

sha res W'itn. ss, the Ol. rk of the l..'.k -pcrii.r Court, at ll.iiiinf'iri, this :,"tli day of Sept, nib. !". u -. ERNEST 1.. SlhiilTIll I " ill. i'lrrk Lake Superior Court.

trlmme.1. 35vr4"c; oti hhasre. 100 head. $2 '2-..; p,reeii onions, t; bunches. TC'itle; spinach, lul', o'l'-fCup; carrots, 100 teir:(hes, $ 1 (m ra 1 .25 : sacks, washi.d, ?,j (a iar; cueumhers, boxes, a'oviToe; plant, dnz. 4 0 ft ."Oc; turnips. sacks, washed. $1.0.1; watercress. br!s, $2.0m?ii e'et; ca u 11 llosa.'r, case, 50ff7Ge: radishes, lfiu Punches. $1.00; peppers, sreen. box. '.T. vi 3'V; red, box. zrofSOr; onions, sacks, C'e'.f US lbs. ."O'.iOae; strinpr beans, trreen. box. fie-afiOc; wax. box, fao'ur.Oo; tomatoes, box. home Ki'ov. n, 2.", i o0c;

leaf. lex. S" :50e; head, box. 2a hi 35c; ! t"

parshy. di.z bunches, Uu : sweet corn, sack. HO 'iliac; s.iuash. i!oz. StoC $1.00. .V.-Ums --( lenis. baskets. 25 u 33c; Colo, crates, $2. 'hi ,j 2.23. Veal calves r.OTrfiO l!,s. SUftae; SO'i' ll't lbs. 12"': 14 c; lb'.t'tt. 2u0 lbs. SlilO,.-; f,' SH lbs. 1 iif(( 12c. Potato, s Minnesota, bu. . 5: 5 2c ;

ts( opsin, bu. 4s-;t :..; Michigan, bu, r.o-c '.?; lionie pr'nvn, sack, 70i-;v(i lbs. 73 ''i !: sweet, Jersey, brl. ?3.75.

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REAL ESTATE TRAHSFERb

WANTKh- K". .i;p . r-ili-.-m i: to take;. care ,,f s'n.il steer. ;".:Tit near Ham- : Ko K SAUK- Tent. 1 ft. (5 Indies by ?. moid- state o L ; a, . e. - e s and wacf-3 ' "t. inches; im'y used this season; l."

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li I'.rmopd : iu,iie ia...as ai c ea'Tl. ana ccairs

, . - I a t i so each; all home made, osc.ir (lol.lV." AXTE1' Men who wish to make bi smith. Forsth. Hammond. Ind. Telenvney t -kina orders f..r tivds; no ; phopc M'hitins ::2. f' : verii; - 7 last proposition ever of- i - !'f'o--d. The H.ima'a e l S-ocialty Co., iSl'FoK SAUK 34-acre- improved prain 17. State st.. Ha m'.tpmd. Phone f.j H. i nd dairy farm; 12 n.Hes . east of . , - . , .'liny. 4o from Chicago: on P.. .v O. It.

num. IS "f over. ' L ; street car s.ryiee to Gary and Cmr. ; an ocpovtunitv raH": la. is.iln. Chas. V. Jensen, Ciies-

AVANTEH A t o w o rk in s for r; ;ht l,..y. Tov.-le. lfia t.

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FEMALE HELP.

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-jAX I-XI SPAI, orra UlTt XITY IS OFj fered any one appreciating a hiiih ' irrado hlnin!.-1;!' for s . . e-Ti aee.niet

' of leaving city A pecker tiros, ma1 h os any piano, recently p.urer.ased, $2('.' i carh. 23 Eiizaberh st., Ilammni.l. 2fS-,"t

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also ru.na I ! a m m o. 1 .

of n;a:i-Laundry

!' l: SA I.E 1 .ea t h- r heautlful hull rack; pr sell i heap. Inquire . 1 1 a mmond.

da veil p. . rt a ml j

mil a s new ; will Williams st., 2 e - 2

W ANT E I 1 i id f F.0 HiKhl.-.trl St..

ii a , u s. w or iv. i

lul.

F'l; SA I.E -Launch. "Maurlne

lensoh 1! ft., 4 h p.. O ra y ncto

V A NT ia I ' I .a d y ..s e.Ttc. and V f i '". ! .

Oeunt-y club. Antdy be ! tter only to E !T. Johnat-.n. !"!.. Citizens Lank bldr . Hwih,.!. Ind. 23-?

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For full information address T.vnn Ad-

, vim xp.-H- j,it 3S27 Ivy St., Indiana H.uber. 2H-3

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FOR SALE Some por.d riir.n" 2 11.

kind! in p. 23-3

WANTED 2" experienecd I m '. ''103 1

I'oTt SALE -Ford siit'inicMlo In first class running condition ennl tires.

well p.iint'-d; v.-orth .r.ao: will sol! j ,nt 'heap: act quick. Call after r o'clock p. sa

1 i.x I.o's 4 and ". l.!t, '. 2. laai-i Ko. hn to A 1 vin A Hot h w. ii $ I All blk s. S; me as 1: n '' fl 2.0'i ! 1A M M ' ..XI1. Lot ami ia a 1 ;: b-t 21. EL . 1-3 ft bik 2. Lie -rside add. Jenr.i.- Wind WUeeii-r to l..liit L. i 'ibi.b 3oO Lot 1 2. hiK l.l. E p in X n th Side add. Cat he line V. : , ! n t o Ma - nob s P. Stei-jTios 2.500 Tt ' 1.1. EST' IN. Lots 2. 1. Ide 2; lots 1. 3. blk 3. p..! o.a; add. Perry F. Can- to J..hr. .1 Li; ski 1 L"t 2s. 1.1k 2. Toi i.-s;, ii Land C.'s 1st add. Job,, H.r.uiji to V. r-rt.-t Ib-anji 1 Lot 2. l.ik 4. 2nd Lotaae Pa l k add. Franc E. Wo'a.'t to Arairv Vol.sk. 3a0 Lot 42. Ma. ! sam.- ad ' as last deed, sam.- as last -.1 ! 23 o Lot 4, l.lk s. O. T. L. 1. ' 'o. s 3i d add. .1 . j.'- p. ( ; n : ha m 1 " J- .p n .1 -7. ,. w sl i . ,' 1. t'i'"

Lot a. blk 2. Wic mm- O P. tty s add, bi labai ' ': ' ,' Sard c... i o Ed w in J. Z. . a ' 1

Lot 12. blk 6. 1 .oa u pars. a h P. t ; ra ri t h a m to Vi4. sk" Lot 7. 11!; 2. M in Sta. Lc:.an P. : Alalia

t ) .loseah 'ara Lot 4. blk 2. sane- add. Fame parties as last tb d to Joseph Kuminecz Tad 42. bik 4. :.ial la b- tn Park add. same party as last .!! to Stephen ca

I. blk 4. sam-- as last dcd. v as last dfd to V b.'v

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ety St., Himmona, Ind. Phone i Kopka ...

operators lor power ma- 1132 w- 23.3 h,,., bik

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ehtnCS. ?Jo:-' he'll cjhll't C.)., 1 'R SAUK t, interest in office at lfi?(

105 Condit t., li.T.mnoiid. ,ti,tP :;,v tr,VM1!1? ';T; 'T .,;?,,i".n

aaidress. 23-3

. same as n df d t.

FOR KENT. P. )H KENT--Two furnished

nv.-it". t , tu i o : ::n St.. II... e.;..i.

rooms .. Hohm

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F R SAUK -Two b.autlful residences; cash or easy payments. For particulars phone 124 in.

Ft 'i KENT 21.-1 atom rmus-. full of b.'n'-j.rs. F. P. Hail, ill Sibley st.. pir.imor.d 27-2

FOP. SAL!

-New 3-room modern cot-

P. PENT-- Kii reels, k epi p a;, a.r.d.

p for llcrht at.. Jlam-

taec; oak trim;

37 !i ft. lot. SOU :

Claude St., Hamamnd. I'hone 155t.

same a.Stars . Uot 1 4. b

!! len L. M Nkuit lb nry Lyons . . . OA Lot 3. blk 2. W. ; add. V'.dai.r O

Abraham Poole L.-ts IS to O. blk 2, .ei So Proa.LvaV add.

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last deed, Stephen

' 1st add. iimchl.'m to James

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,isr ParK 1 ' : . 1 i a n a

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F' 11 11 EN T Ear

ii ins for li a ht H"hm in St..

I't'-U RENT X. u iy f uvnish'-d room l?r sb- p a 2J2 I ':.!-. a v.-.. near postofflce. 27-3

F' 'R SALE lads on Ileal ave. a.nd Coil ir st.; bargains. Also two lots on Ruth St. I. C. Atkinson. lawyer, 3

Rimhach F.k'lsC, Hammond.

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Sales 'o. to c'ji

I N HI A XA Ji 'O ; 1 a i p.. Lot 0. blk TO. John H. Hilton to Harry II 'sa n op ' X P'dXT. V O bd 3 la ft. and s" 1ft ft oft' W O I d 4. Henry Pan U to P. njamin F Hay., n

fContinupd from I'asre rne at fee elevator office, m the north end of to. ii. Ueona r! K.iiman was in the cilice, and at the desk where ,. had h.-. n for y.ars, day aft. r day. Two of

the. m-ui in the auto stei'i.cd ouL and

t into tiie ofli.-e and ace -as! i n i; Mr. :aau in a jiU-asa ill way, asl-;ed to

b-- shown some blades for a mower sickle. Tiiey had evidently studied

the situation, for they knew that .Mr. K iiraan would have to l.-ad t'acni into a. r.ar room to accommodate them. It was while th.-y w.-re i'i tills room that t a o a . com i 1 i a. s in t h o- aitiu; auto

i.pp.-t boldly into the olib-e and i:b i the .!.;!.. The chauffeur of the ar retained his seat, hut kept the nairie spe. d.-.i t,p f,.r e m. .-e ne y use.

Tie thieves in the of tic.. had little

trouble in f.miihK the loot. They too showed a:i a-.U.iintance with the room, nail apparently knew just where to look f.-r the money. They found it i;i a Sara.! pocketfiook w hi.-h Mr. Keiltaa:i lent in a smaiii drawer uui.r the pia. ..it b.i.bs. His prosp. olive buy ers ma.de no punhase, and Mr. K-i!man did not realize that lie had been robhe.l ant'l the pirate auto was out of sisrht. He .b.cs not know exactly how much

money there was in the bl4'. Ho thinks the sum ranaes between thr.e and live hundred dollars, the money beina; taken to the office daily to pay the f.aaia rs as th.-y hritiH; in their uraln. P. t. r ib ttler ,au empl.-ye of the compa'ay. was in the ck-vator at the t;m of the rol. !-- ry. and Joseph Overii:ta'' aad Fi.ink Schemb k, Iw... .atii'-r emploj.ai Were unloading stone from a car near by. !"p.n his discovery that he was fobb.-d. Mr. Keiiman i m ;n . i i a t 1 y telephoned Sheriff Grant, and then went

lipid n to bis sons store to tell him of tie- i.ivii rr. ne.-. The sou happen, d t. ha.ve his machine at the store and promptly w. nt in pursuit with his licit-, hbors. Xothiu; quite so bold lias ever been attempted b- fore. The whole tlrn? was the weak of but a few miniitrs. Thero was r.othintr unusual about th car nr the appearance of the men, and pobady tool, any particular note of them. At first a report was sent out from Per to the effect that the pirate auto was red and that it was oi eupied by three iv i n. but a vel ified t'porl was to O e .fleet th.it the in.i' iiino was black a r 1 ,-a i ri.d :i ve men. Tiie posse .,f I i "r citizens went as

far as Hammond and was back ayain by 11 o'clock without haling found an;, trace of the bandits.

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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. You all know the old saying: "Seeing is Eel;eving." 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 Wsgons. 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 cur Square Deal to ALL policy that we have upheld from the date of cur beginning. No fines on overdue payments. Extensions in case cf sickness, loss of work, etc. Absolutely confdentiul and the most ctourtious treatment to all. Loans anywhere in Lake county. Largest and Most Reliable Company in Lake County

Phone 323. CALUrYiET LOAM GO. Room 212 Hammond Biig.

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al on 3" days" j Thin has necessitated th ordering of j leave 5 minutes after the hour noins?

ivs a no. lie sail typewrit, rs. liar.: have been some I west ana a minutes Pel ire the timir ro-

lnjr east. On the regular schedule the first car

bousht a. car load delivery about ten

he hid to pay such an enormous pre- (who have requested that Ocrman be mium for it thai le would have to sot !.iu;:h!, and a -pi-inkliiitr of prospee-

fniiii $'.'.r.t to f U i.i for .hestnut andtive r:i;.iit stmients has asked that a

$;!(") for ranu. .-oal. -class in domestic be formed.

Umite.l Supply There. i la the I ic : u .--i r ia 1 and hiath school

Hartley .v So; s of East Chicapro say subjects a nominal t- e will be. ;shd j lime f - r th.os.

they liave a limited supply of coal to enter the clits-'ea, to tuanide for at t" o.dca.k. which they are s. liinsr out at $ X 50 ' t rie coat of malerial.s and all incbbnta.l The second car will leave Hohe.rt at for ohisoiut an 1 s.n f.r ranee. 'exp.-ns.s. Tuition m all common!' ."clock and Rro,.d way north at 0:23,

Th- F.ast Hamniotid Coal company branches is to be free. Text books ! ! n time far the , o olo. k shift, lias a limited supply of coal that it is must be pu i eha s d l.y pupils. All who! After that, the car will leave llnbart sellfn-a; for ?S.7.r. for ci-esfuut and $H.Sn d.-sire to enroll m any of the , i hourly on tiie even hour until and in-

wiil have Hohart at 4 :5a and Rroadway north on the .;ary .St Interurban at f:17. rea. -iiintr the mills in plenty of

wisliirig to ko to work

for ram;. it w ill allow ctisIomci'S , should report to the principal of the only one ton of coal at an order. That j buildings in wiiieh niht schools are is the beet they ran do now. j to be conducted, at once. classes will The Whiting I. umber & Coal com- meet three nights each week and the pany has six cars of hard, coal in its following' courses are offered and yards which it is offering- for sale at ' izi ven when there are twelve or more $Sai) for r:ri);-c and $.25 for chestnut, applicants for any one 5ut.j"-ct. This is while it lasts. The price will I Common school branches, for forte raised as soon as t'a.e present smpply , ein ae rs Enulish, it,.-! tiding re.tflin ,, is Roar. writing, Mpelllmr and Ian r ja -re ; arithWaltcr Son lias a limited supply of me tic, history and civics and local hard coal whah he is s- HitiK for $ v 73 p over nint nt, local industries and confer chestnut and $v3'. for ratine. HojditionS. Is deiivei int; only lu-iit.-d amounts to j For Enulish speaUincr pupils E-iir-"nis custoiuers. ,lis'n, arithmetic, history and civics; (leoriie p. Stout says t hat he run ' (reoKraphy and local industirrs and only s.-il ton lots to his customers at conditions.

a. nt, until it boons to .snow.

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Hieh school subjects Alarcbra. srotnetry, Ci.-rmaa, chemistry, physi's.

i subjects.

Con. mercia 1 -St en otrni pli y and typewritir.fr; t.ook k .-. pi n biisiiiess Knulish, writ intr and ppeliirm; commercial

; la w- or commercial Reopraphy; busi

ness forms and office practice; mechanical drawinsr, shop work in manual traininc-, domestic science, including cook 1 tier, Bfwlr.K and general household subjects.

FtiR SAUK P-'erless cement brick

machine; almost new; eh.-ap: 2.'eia daily. John Vonko, 3944 Carey St.. In- HAY & GRAIN MARKET. diana Harbor. Phone 1S7. 21-6, .

t RENT- Furnished r'm. Mrs. J. C. Collins, 441' Summer st., Hammond.

FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 South , . , c T,U -e., '1" Wheat. Si ,

iiuuiiiaii pi., uiui unni i cmuf uctr. j ( i

reen rooma una oain on eacn noor.

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COAL SCARCE

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MAY RESULT fContlnuetl from T'age l.y

some fu a:e not pos. S.

but not much for coal .-at quently used for other put

T rnsrs were lit ej- fn Miller last

tiicrht. They ind a socialist meeting and all kinds of illumination. Tho September full moon lit up the dunes and ma rah..-s, the town sidewalk lights made j (a . . . . .. 3 1 f , . ... i a t. . rj-, .-. ! ,1 lit m Ml O n d !

.1.1,' '-II' . ' . - ' ' o -- ' . ' ' ' look like a praveyard a'.onK-side Rroadway, end the soaiaiists had a big bonfire. f lilckeuK Up Kooled.

If Is a Ions i muck noise ari.,1 down at Miller.

RAILROAD PLANS 10

SPENDS5.0Q0.000

j Money Will Be Used Chiefly

to Extend Freight Yards.

cludtr.tr 11 o'clock at ni-;ht except on the hours of 10 a. m., 12 m., 2 and S p. m. The last car at nielli will reach Hohart at 12 o'clock. The schedule as above will make connections with cars to and from Crown Point, which makes it possible to reach the county scat, from Hot. art in one houi, or vice v. rsa. Monthly tickets, tno.1 for the month

used and to r.r.y point on Broadway from Iiobart are $3. 5a; from Xt.-w Chicfjro. $1.-5. inurie fare to Broadway Is 10 cents, or 24 5 -cent tickets fo- $1. incle fare each way from X-iv Chicago is f, cents. Round trip tickets, eood on day of sale only and to or from any point. In (b.ry, is 2. cents. These th-kt ts ;ir now on sale at the Renall drusr store. Retrular time tabb s will be out for distribution in a few days. Hohart Gazette.

Will Williston Quit? It is stated at tho tiary city hall thit City Engineer C. A. Williston will shortlv quit his job, which also entols membership on the board of public works. Several days atro city hall contractors stted that there would be a new city cneineer. WlF.lst'.n says that h has flattcrirsr offers from private companies. There is some talk that City Comptroller A. P. Melton. Gary's first engineer, may be induced to take the. job Mr. Melton quit his ei1eineerir.!T an.1 board of works post after rharcrinR that Mayor Knotta had "double-crossed" him in a franchise ma t ter Inducing him to vote on a franchise, statins that it would be modified later, something that was never done.

t'-ll RKXT inc-t. :: v-n i-n t f - r. ll'' T-l' o-. st . close f

m modern house; ii.-i's or boarders fa- station -Xo. 4

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Foil KENT Oo-j.I barn. Inquire Zimmerman's d'-aiartrn in store, 3350 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 23-6

F' n RENT Furnish.- I room vat" family in 1 1 ire -wood. 1 224 L3.

in pri-I'hone

Separate heating plants. Location most Ideal in Hammond Easy terms. Apply M H R, Times. Hammond,

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

wheat .

a.I a y w bo a t . S.eit. corn . . I i.-i-. co in. . Ma y corn . . S. pt . ..a t s . . 1 '"O oats. . I.M.IV oats.

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SPECIAL ATTENTION' GIVEN TO THE law . f real estate. 1 . C. Atkinson, lawjer. 33 Rim. bach Pldu., Hammond.

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, .--a'.- for th I dull. Clou.

i 1 . $ 1 5 1 7 ; . ! 3 and No. 2

' ," ti'I ik ia ho ma pra i i I 4 .:..'; No, 1. ? 12.5a '. ;;

FOR RENT !'-! electric 'i;t;iiL Standard Steel

m flat; hath, pas it M ' i tun a o, near 23-6

1'vil RENT Two rooms for lig-ht housekeeping. y. Plumnn-r ave..

II itamond.

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1'al'. RE NT- Ore 4-r,,oni cottatre: bath and electric liarhts; $15. 145th and Cur-y, near Euclid ave, Indiana llar-t'o-I7tf

FR KEXT Two nicely furnished connectinit fi-.nt I'nuih; suitable for man .ind wife, or two tj.-iitlemen. Also two nice single roc.rtis; steam heat and e ery modern convenience; one block from business center. Mrs. Harwood, 47 Sibley St.. Hammond. 19-5

BOARD AND KQOM. Ik i A R O - Fi r st .lass board, $150 per week. App.y 473S Olcott a e., East Ciiictiao. 2tj-3

WAN'TEH Washinu's to do at lion Rhone IOm.i. 21

' o-eta. Xi bra.-k' V. ANTF.l) Work about three days a 'ohoio... $Uit 12

week. Phone !7fR. 2i-2 Indiana and Wiso'iisin '. . -a i a. p.-. i .

Slraw Rye, s 5'- 'i wb ea t. fi.3 0 ' 7.

e 1 tirades' Low irrades e t i rr.e ; h 1 v it 1 : : N e Co. 2 and No. 1. !., If1; N...

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MiSCKLLANEOUSPH'iXK 771 FOR BEST CLEANING

and pressing. Yout.er Men's Tailors, ' 61 State St., Hammond. 13-6 CHICAGO OIL MARKET

LAMES. IT IS GF.TTLXO, CtiLI)--I'ritur in your coats t.i r.-line and repair, clean a.Ti.l press. AVe also do tirat .lass dyeins- Pione 771, we will call for the work. Voum; Men's Tailors. CI State St., Hammond.

LOST XI) FOUND. FOUND In (mi' stoic, a sum of money which wc would lc pleased to restore to owner: satisfactory proof I'eijuired. K. (.'. Minas (V.

WASTKb IJo.irders and roomers at

143 Indiana ave, Hanitnotid. S-3HW.

Phone 27-2

.1ST Wednesdiy picht. a M. tropolitan life insurance policy somewhere

1 between Truman ave. and Fay.-t.t- st. i

I'hone 1144V". 27-2

Chicat-o Who and other Standard white, feet Ion, lOOc; ),

eo ni',

' i .,

.so .in i

flo m i

boiled, : black oil

O-. Tiase ia, f. o. h. Chie,,e

2-"' ; S'-.iiii, 2 4 : c : 340,-; packing stock,

STOLEN. O EDS MOIM EE STO I ,EN four-)a,ssenL;er, dull jjrny Oldsmobiie stobn in Chicago Sunday morning-. Uicejise 5774S. vehicle 2427. Liberal reward for information leadins: to recovery of same. lf'0t model. Uou's Seelijf. 101 W. 31st St., Chicago, El.

ARG VOL UEAUlNCi THE TI.ME1I

Tii" supply of soft coal, col.e and oti-o r fuels remains normal, except that ;he shortae. e on hard coal may have its iriimii-e later. The advance is on hard coal, and local dealers d--iare that it is impossibb to have timir orders filled at the mines. Warninias of scru-.-iiy have lean received from wholesalers f.r s'.ia-f Inm. Tin- following Is a sample of One wareis. us: "We sueecst that y..u ulve your . us'.oner.s ouly a.'tual m-.-.O un'il after

January 1, to make your receipts t" as far as possible." Impo!!)!? t (iet (cail. A few of the heal dealers lir.d it impossible to j--l a car load of hard coal Ir.ei-! any of th" wholesale dcab-rs who

p .,!. ..fa prairi paiwioaie in.- iroaoie ... itioor si: lives

. 1. ?!ill. H!ir.os. I"11'1 "!: siioOaue duriria trie past ear.

The bomner crops j n t!te w.-st l,-.i!il!e the iaia.s! amount of the i,i;s for .-iid'l'i'i--, coasee ip ni ! y creatinsr a shoOa-re ;f ,a..ts f!- haulinr-: .-..ill. I'm-iu-r ti'.e strike in the sprimr the laborers wandered awa ii.to other clian-n.-Is of p h - m e n ' and it is d.'laied to hay.- been difficult to mine eraeir;!! since then to supply the frrmviii1,- de,ius! ho-v u h '' -a c rs car: see relief

after .January 1. cannot ! 1 . .: ! i 1 out. and it is evident they do, ami the public must wait. Mutation lit Harbor. E E. lmbb cf the I-ni-ana IhrhT Uttn-.ber & foal company s.a:d that his lompauv iais a limi'. d supply of cheslniit that is sellint; for s.f.i) a ton and i ana that is neilinir for .''. Ills com pa ay bonalit 2.0aa tons and has sold Loar, tons o fit. hut none of it has ben shipped in as yet. At th" present time one-half ton lots are bi iuy sent o :'. lo

listeners. The mamiser of the Calumet Suppl y ompany at Gary said that he had

price for ea ri:.. n ; as f-.ii.uvs: sa t.-st. 1 " U . - ; per-

75 t -st. 12c;

i i i - h

Plans are being considered by directors of tin? Chi. ao ii Alton railroad for the expenditure of between $5,000,000

ue sdtieo their was so and Jtj.'io.t.oijo for improvements aloncr so much iiltimlnation tiie compatiy's lines. l is expected And on top i.f this the that JTnai action in the matter will be

lishts from the Gary steel mills and. taken ar a nn-riiia; of the directors to a. ii' ovens even caused the chickens t. j he held within a short time, eet up and the roosters to crow, wel- ; It is understood that most of the coning th- supposed "dawn." But as . money will !. used in increasing the s.a.-a as the j dry specimens learned : capacity of the freiuht yards, construct-t'a.-ir ltiisiako they trotted back to their; lr,p new roundhouses and enlarfring the l ....sts. p.ut tiiey c 'uidn.'t sleep be- company's mechanical departments. The cans, of the reuse. i froisrht yard of tho company at the Miller was inxajel sharpy after sup- 1 present time, it is sa.d, are too small per lime by a laud of orators from a,,,! fr.-.-pieni ly cause a congestion of the socialist party in Chicago. They traffic alomr lie "n.-s. it is not eii.oan who. i". intr things up and started peated there will ! e any outlay in tiie out by buii-Pm-r a l.'.u. bonhre at the pear future for additional tra.-kaa-e, "flaiii-'ii" ci'rer. Accov.linir to a mem.ier of the board Jndxf: William V.'c--terqrrn, who ' of directors, about 2,500 freiRht cars was sii perln ; en. 1; n? the i"i-li: a; of sand will be purchased. N. additions to the i-nr down in the Junes by tnooniiffht ; company's su-pply of passenircr coaches sa v t'nc reflection in tho sky and lie anj locomotives are needed, it is said, speed.-.! posthaste on ':1s trusty steel; . . Xrtz;:::!;r; ; gary-hobart

about to call "nt the villa,.! fire de- 1 TRACTION NEWS I

partment when some one in iled linn to j the- stre'.d corner meet inn. Owiaa; to an u ::; vai dn ble delay In J,.11.'H Kenr t lie Front. i putting in a tuviaor "Y" at Broadway, A l"t of Miller ladies also came out the ru.-ul.ir sch.-.Jule for cars on the to hear Cm- s-p.aklaa,, Xut it -was not electric lir e will probably not be In until (ley hud placed biuhkots, sheets, full force before Tins, lay. 'i.-t. 1. but and soap boo-.- over their flower beds. cars will run r.cxt Sunday ami Monday The cool air in the marshes irivo s'ptis durini; the day and probably during of fio-t. and th.-y t..k no chances with the e en inc. la.- eld .'ew. This iiope, tiey listened.' Next Sunday the c;o-s will 1-avr. Hot the orators. jiaart hourly on the even hour from 7 to Uat r.ichl mark.-d the opentner of the 11 a. m. and from 1 f rrl-.di p. m.

CLASIFIEI1 ADVEHTISISO plne your ofTrr before Dioat of the people M (hi eltx to whom It would bavo k latereo.

cimpairtn in Ml

e.isoline. js-; machine ; raw i'lc-.-il. siua-le bid. c : t u r pi n t i n -. ( t',c ; su nt -7 a i : v inter bla.-k oil. ( i!i"ia apply to j,.- lts

PRODUCE MARKET.

Butter- Ext ra cra nvry. 2sic: fk.-s

ry. 2S o i ii ri . s.

proe.

L'hST Small pocketbook containintr 2 pairs of rosary beads and 2 frold rinsrs.

v!'lu"d as k.-..psf,ke; reward. Return 417 i

Sibley St., Hammond. 25-

1.1 vo poultry- Turkey s. p.-r lb. 10 15c; e.-ese. ,ss, ducks. 14'2c; fowls. 13c; roost'-vs, !' P c ; :-prin-,s. Ho E'-tlts Firsts. 22 'ic; ordinary, 20Oc; din i.-s. 17": ( h-a ks. If.c. Means - Pea. hand picked. $2sr, -

3.00; bl own Swedish.

wot:d to buy. V A N T E I A t once. Highest price paid for stoves of ;.ll kinds. Phone 543. or call 242 E. State St.. Hammond. 27-f,

.5 'a 2. 40 1 Li ma.

MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS and watches. 65 State St., Hammond, Ind.

$0 25; red kidney. $2.25 '. 3.35. Green fruits Apples, brl. S 2 00 'u 4 23 ; erahappbs. brls, S 4. "'i -h 5.50 ; crapes;, g. lb basl-ets. 1'0.;4c; plums. It; qt cases, SOc-g $1.M1; cranberries, brls, SS.O'Oi 6.50; peaches, bu basket, $1.00 It 1.70; 6 baskets. $1 00-,, 1.25; basket. 1-5 bu, Mich , 25" 30o: pears, brls. $2.00T, f, 50; bu basket. $1.0iO; 2.75; quinces, bris, $2,501'

Vegetables Ce'.e

crates. Mich . 4a

liifci CiiES.. OHIO UAlLtVAV, A OF I.NUiA.NA, Lt avlus lime nt lininiiioud, Ind. h.!H."ctie June 'i, i'Hi. Pubjeet to tliaaiic Wilhoiil .Notice. K:45 am DAH-i. L.imiied for C.nclnnatt. Wasiiiagton, Baltimore, I'r.udelphia. New York, I'.iclirnond. Norfolk and Virginia, and Nona Carolina points. Local for Clncln- - ,, t4ttv J rati, connectln r.23 ara DAIL wiln F. j. v. L.toifor the East. I2;3S am DAIU, Local for Cincinnati. ;40 pai DAILY, Local for Chlcai 6:43 iu DAiLi. Liaiited tor Chicinto and VVedt.

:17 am DAILY, Local for Chicago Sleeping. Observation-Parlor and Din-

S50c; beets. 100 bunches, $1.00; sacks, j "r. on Nhi Train-. 01"i"Q

mmm

L!Ll3 3

it!

and Mroadw.iy 2a minutes b'-foie thhour. At New Chi "a no the car will

DON'T GO TO LAW Our Abstract will show you whether you are buying land or a law suit. ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY SuewMiMn to ALLMAN HllOJf. & DINAVIDDIE. CAPITAL $100,0C0.C0 Abstracts of Title to Lands In Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES: 656 Broadway, Crry, Ind. Atlman Slock, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE: Chicago Title & Truct Company, Chicano, 111.

CHICHESTER S PILLS

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I miJl4t Auk vur Drugirlu for

4 hl-rhfi-!f r n 1'mmnnd lirau

in K. .S ami i.,lA n,..,';.:AV.'

tr.te-.i wt;i Klue Kiiiwa.

l V fj ? eirM-nr-vn J;-- t , S-.fe-it. Alwiv FriiV 1(

r SOtD BV CSLfiGISIS CVERVK HEtt

SP it onynns Q dbllUULu

THE MA MMOND

DAIUY CAPACITY 25,000 GAULONvS

Never has th.-re l'.'i-n displayed so mucti interest in the niton schools in East Chicago and Indiana Harbor as is evinced t'nis year. The schoois open Monday c-voning, Septetnoer 3", at 7 o'clock, in the Lincoln buildiii",, com. r of Elrn and 130th si rets, Indiana. Harbor, and the lcKinley t-uibiit., Maa-oun avenue and I JSth street. East Chb-asjo. It was intended to conduct ni"ht schocjl at the Wallace buibiimi in Oklahoma, but it has ben decided to dispense with this until the new Garfield building now in process of con.-n rijction across from the Wallace s.-lio..! is completed. The demand this year sc. ins to be areater for commercial work than for other branc'a.e a.-.nd the work will be placed in charge, of 2.Us Julia Ziegler.

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aACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL FATES

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t. 8. MOTT, PTfsiJent FliANS I1AMMON0. VUe-Presidtnt J. S. BLACKMLN, Secretary A. H. TArPIS. Treasurer 1WAED J. IDH, Manager

Secretary's Off!ce 2 Tapper Block HAMMO-SiO

HAMMOND AN)

CSOXN FOINT, IND K