Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1912 — Page 7

TImr.s.lav, Oct. P, 1912.

THE TIME3.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. NOTICE TO ADVEKTISERi Readers of the following advertisements who wish to coin;nunlcit witli dvertlsers whose Identity la not revealed, should follow tno Instruction to a.lJress Ihe.n by the key latter given. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can rot, in Justice to the advertisers, c answered, felmply follow lna:ruet'on.

As far as It is possible St Is advised that ail clasvlfltvl ads shou.4 either i mailed or sen: to thr office. The Times will not he responsible for error la ads taken over the telephone. Replies to fcl lowing- ads at Times office. Advertisers plea9 Ca.ll tor t h c m : 101 IIR 1 B E M lZ W 1 E M i;L E 1 A R ,C W 1 C 50 1

BUY WHILi: THHY ARE cheap. Kraut and winter cabbage ',or per dozen or $12.75 per hundred, delivered. A few more fancy ripe tomatoes at Toe, pven tomatoes at f0c per bushel. Phone GtW. II. J. Holt..

FOR SALE.

SFECI.vL ATTENTION' o.IA'EX To THE

law of real estate. I . C. Atkinson lawyer, 30 Rimbach EL.lg., Hammond.

AU N K1Y TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN OX DIAMONDS and watches. 65 Slate St.. Hammond, Ind.

A trait of land described as fullews: Beginning of the t'iist and west center line of See. 6. Tp. 36 N. R. 7 YV.. i",:'4.7 f e. t east of the east line of Lake avenue, runnlng thence north 296.0 feet, thenee east 150.0 feet. tliiicf south 296.00 feet, thenee west along- said east and west center line 150.00 feet to the point of

beginning. All angles being right angles. Mahok, "wiser r,0 r0 IT IS FT 'KTHEH ortDKRED by the Roard of Trustees of (ho Town of Mill-

FOR SALK -Two cash or i-asy pa In rs phone 12 4 11:.

beautiful : ymonts. Ft

evidences ; r partieu-3-C

Fell SALE library tabb 3rd floor.

'.-niece parlor suit ami . Apply Huehn 1.1.1s.. 3-3

FOR UKXT. Foil UKNT- -Three or f..ur well furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 506 Sibley -St.. Hammond.

cr that a written untie each leshi.nt or hob!, each piece of property proceeding and notie

be served upon r (if interest in

affected by such ; to non-resl-

lanibs, common to fair. $5.35 cii 5.90 ; lambs, feeders, $5.20 it 6.10. laratiK, culls, $4.00ti 5.25 ; yearlings, fair to best light, $4,651? 5.25: yearlings, fair to best heavy. $4. 50 "ft 5.15; wethers, pood to choice, $3.9Hfft 4.15; wethers, plain to rood. $3.65(n 3. SO; ewes, fair to best, $3 35 ft 3.75. Cuttle Choice to prime steers, $9 .65 4 '11.00; me, Hum to pood steers, $S.40ifji 9.00; inferior to fat steers. $5.40f 6.40; fat cows and heifers. $ I 65 T; S.75 ; cmnlng cows and heifers, $ 2.5 0 ti 4. 1 5 ; native bulls and stairs. $3.50fl 7.25; fair to fancy veal calves. J 1 0. 00 rfi' 11.25: heavy calves, $4.25 6.75 ; milkers and springers, per head, $ 35.00 'f! So. 00.

Fi U HDXT-ii-m Alio.- st. Apply let- St., Hamuiom

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with

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dents be served by publication in The Gary Keening Times, a publication of peneral circulation in said Town of Milbr. to appear end remonstrate If desired neernlng the amount of

FOE SALK lioniewood,

near Hohman. 7 -room water heat, 50 ft. lot ; prie

n Detroit st. house; hot.

$3,5Uo. SP

ECK re electric

NT on. l!-ht

office a n.l all

Apply 14 1 Logan st.

11.

nom, witli nve-n ieiu es. nion-i. ;;-3

MAT,TC HELP.

i'00 down, balance cisv payments. AV

J. Hastings, I 97 linhman St., Hammond. I'hone 51. 3-3

. i

FOK UKNT Two tie-rooju flats; electric r.;.-ht and j.-.iso neves; n o

iiclren. 141 Loan St.. Himmitnd.

A" A N T K I clcioil boy for arc and store. Mo. ; urry So. Hob man St.. H imtr.o

WANTK1 - Apply s: AV ANTKOsub way Harbor Fx

-laborers i Calumet.

lor a v e . ,

preneral work

Jewelry, 590 id. 3-2

street worn. Hammond.

-New $450 inner player1 rolls. Also a 5-passtn-

r autot.iobile. I'hone 1206J. 3-3

FOK SAI.',:pir.no and

FoU SALK- i condition. St.. Hammond

Flv

feather bed, pood uible. T.S4 Summer me HC'IIW.

-M He ofttc.-. It Uy.

niachin Oibson

bill nd.

clork at ' Indian i 3tf i

' A NT Kl A s a 1 e s m a n who speaks cither l'o! Ilunicarian ; pnod posit; yourii,' man. .;ry Sinu'

chine Co., 17 1 State st for F. C. Miller. S a. n

an.l collector sa, Slavish or

!n for bright c r Sc w Itil; MaHanimond. Ask or 5:30 p. m.

FOK ran. ir ply at 1 lamnv

vVI.li T'ase hurnor and pas ; must be soi l by Saturday. Apnce 5 i5-150th St.. near Ash St., nd.

FOK SALK

net c t . im only 371 Sible

Kb.'i;ant ne w ..LNpieoe din-

rted China, c 'all a f tcr 5 St.. Hammond.

their respective, awards and assessments, on the 36th day of October, If 12. at 7:30 p. m.. at the Town Hall, and said notice shall also be Riven, by posting copies Ihrreof In each of the '.'are e wards of said Town. Adopted by the Foard of Trustees of the Town of Miller this nth dav of

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

f'hleapo Wholesale prices for carbon and other (lis were as follows; Standard white, 1x0 t.-st. loi;-; perfection, lc'i'.jc; headlight. 175 test. 12c; 'ixtip, UUr; (arns'.line, lsc; maehin: KMRciline, 26 '2c; raw Unseed, pintrle brl,

FOP. UKNT Two rooms. 1S3 Siidc Ha m moNil

furnished ( ups ta i rs , 2-4

FOR roo p h on,

UKNTins. all - 1232M.

-The no nil

upstairs of a in o r: 'en ii-nc,

flat; s. C.

FOR SALK Small aito in perfect condition, or trade for power boat; describe boat. Address J K A, Times,

I Hammond.

BOYS We ne.d several boys, from 1 , FOIl S A LI" I S 1 2 American roadster. to IS years old. for various positions, I)(.rf,.ct ,.on,JUir.n. oripiral tires still in our store. Liberal starting salaries' car; driven less than 4.000 miles; will

wun permanent, positions i?jiu aa ance- - d f.mo st ral,. ; su,.ed

merit to t.nose w no maKe" froou. xu. : car looks Ilk,

.-.unas v o . . uammona. -- . 0(, ,,i -i,v,

A real salesman, a

FOR UKNT Two furnished rooms; steam heat, electric lU-ht and bath. Address box 4. Wliith-p. Ind. 1-6

FOR KENT One 4 -root and electric lights; Carey, t:ear Euclid ave bor.

n eottapo: bath $15. 145th and . Indiana Har-

17tf

i-ptember. 1311. JOHN F R K 1 ' R 1 1 ' K S E N. AVM. oLAXl'KR, JOHN NORTH. Trustees. AM.rt: CARL OLANOKR.

t'.Sc; mer Sr. f. o.

boiled, 60c: turprnt'ne. 46c; sumblack oil. Tl,c; winfr-r blai k oil. These fjuotations apply to brl lots 1). C.".ie-o.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET

w h o will msi ient in u

ra a n

work for sly as he

FOR SALE651M. Indl:

WANTK1

who has a b i 1 i t y lis as 'card and .

would for himself, to represent us exclusively in Lake county. Indiana. Must be ready to commence work January 1. We have a larpe, well known and In ev-ry way first class line of EXCLUSIVE Calendars and Advertisinsr Specialties. Oor line Is so attractive and arit d that each and every business in every town in the country, without refrurd to size, can be successfully solit Led. our poods are very attractive but r.o more so than our reasonable prices, and we know from the

experienced ,.f others who have bc-n t and are n w in our employ, that any j FOR SALEbripht, h'.ntlir.r man who has ability! tos lined, and U wiiiinp to work, can make with ! one-burner us from $50 to $1."! per week. Comrals- j two-gallon

sions liberal. Our company was organ- j ;il stal.

ized In 1S2. Ca-jd tallze d $200,000.00 We are responsible, and mer. n business. If you dc. it will pay you to write Pales Manaper. MERCHANTS PFBLISIIINO CO.. KALAMAZOO. MIOIHOAN. Enclose this advertisement with your application.

miles prr hour;

car looks like- new; is completely

: equipped with ile ctrie horn, two extra i non-skid tin's, tubes and demountable j rims. top. pas tank. etc. Cost $1,575 I complete. Will sell for $50. Frederick ; L. Heirtz. corner I'lummer ave. and M-ertot; court, Hammond. Ind. Phone ; 522. 3tf

FOR RENT Furnished room in private family in Home-wood. I'hone 1224L3.

FOR RENT housekeepln Hammond.

Two rooms for r. 1SS I'lummer

iipht a vp., IStf

Horse and surrey. .i;a Harbor.

Phone 3-2

FoR SALE Cheap, box bowline alley. Inquire Hen A. Anderson. 1 332S Erie ave., Htpewisc h, 111. Phone 243. 3-3

FOR SALE sonable. O. Hrpewisoh.

Rooming and P. Xeilsen, 3254-111.

boarding 136th fit,

rant, 90

-A Uoin steel range, asbesin pood repair. Also two pps plates, one oil stove, oj per hot water tank, two

les 3 cxll'V We Cater RcstauState st., Hammond. 2 1 f

B i T s X ESS CHAN C ES. ihwi; M!)I)km,y iu: omi: thi: brendnliinrr of f h-p f.imlij, Am a n1doiiV )tbm ln(o:iit;'nf iml not iifnibl tit ork. I h v a ranli. W hut he you 1o flr a.M a biiflii'MMf I muNt fftrn t lcrnst a uerk. itlro.M H. TiraeH 11410 Ilohiuan nr.f Suclin n it 1 n rlr'ir.

LO-ST AND FOUND

LOST A watch on S.-I.r. if bla ave.: huntinp case, size' 1 2. Mil :i o. K. Chu r. Return to Times office, 1! receive re'ward.

r or . i pold pi pion f.c , mmo.vl

i ted. .' M il 3-3

N'oTIiT, fl NfiN-P.KSTI ENT. THK STATE OF IN I 'IAN A. LAKE COCNTY. IN Till-: LAKE KCPEKIOR t 'OF RT. P.i M No. 2. S Kl "T EM PER TKPM. 1912. CHARLES H. FR1EDllli'll A'S. JAMES T. CLARK E T A L. caI'SK NO. 9611. ACTION TO FoRRi 'LOSE M OU'l'c'l A 1 1 E.

Now conns the plaintiff by Crumpacker, Crtirnpacker Ac Tinkham, attor-ti-vs. and hie his complaint herein, topether wish an affidavit of a competent person, showinp that the- d.femi-an-ts, c.ortrudc MeOiU an- .r. L. McOlll. l,er husband, whose true christian name is unknown; Farm's P. Maple-

tone and J. Bern hard Benson, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, ami that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the callinp of said cause, on the 25th day of November. A. O. 1912. the same neiritr fh 13 rh (lay f the- n.-xt term of sail Court to be

l-e-trun and bold In Room No. 2. In the Superior Court F.u!Mins;. at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of November, A. 1). 1912, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. in Wit?i--sH Whereof, I hereunto pit my hand end afiix th- seal of said

nt Hammond, this 26th day of her. A. 1). 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDCE, Clerk L S. C. rescue H, rnstock. fceputv Clerk.

Oct. Bee. May 1 IPO. Ma y July Oct. Dec. May

wheat . w hen t . wheat. ceern . . conn . . corn . . oats . . . oats . . oats. .

ipen MO, 91

5 2 ' 5 2',, 31 3 2 3 1',

Hiph ! 9 ' 9 1 , 96 52 5 2' 52H 31 ', a 2 ' 3 4

1 ) w 90

31 31 ' 34

Hay Receipts, T35 tons: shipments, 2fS tons, Choice timothy in pood demand and steady. lew prades quiet. Kansas prairie firm. Bemand trood and offerinps small. Choice timothy. JlS'ei 19: No. 1, $17', 1: No. 2 and No. 1 mixed. $LVol4; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed. $10 ''j 12. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie . Choice. $15 -,i 15.50: No. 1. $14 fi l4 5H. Iowa. .Minnesota, Nebraska and I'akota prairie Choice. $14-!? 15; No. 1. $12'r 11. Illinois. Indiana and Wisconsin feedinp prairie tlt'ii 10. Pack ! r p $7 '! S. Straw Rye. 9 Tj 9 5 o : oat. $6 7.50; wheat. ?6 50't 7.

Court. S e p t e m

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WAN'TEB A porter. rant. 120 Sibley st., 15 S3.

American reat.au-

II. IT

i morel.

Phone 1-3

AV ANTED Mm to learn the barber trade. Few weeks completes. Another rush for barbers this seasc n. Best trade in existence today. Good money, l'.eht. clean, inside work. AVrite for free catalogue. Moler Barber College, Chicago, HI.

FOR SALE Three years' lease on proutid floor at 163 State st; reasonable rent; room 12x3!". Apply ai above number. .3

FOR SALE Sinple comb whit lophorn yearling hens and cockerels. 75 cents apiece. 1:29 Sibley St., Hammond. I'hone 902AV. 2-6

LOST Monday even'.np be bach ave. and E. C. A moonstone rin-r. Return to store and receive reward.

t Wl i nu E.

n R!mOo . a '. Minas

LIrGAL NOTICES.

RESOH'TB'N Rc-soiut ::i th--merits and awards ecpeninp and extendi a, public strict in t

NFM r.EIl S6. matt, r of ass, ssn tli,. matter of ",K L( N' 1 STREET. 11' Town of Miller.

FERULE HELP.

AV ANTE L A nice housework; u-uod 953 So. Ho'nman St.,

capable pirl for - a t e s ; no w as h 1 n p. Hammond. 3-3

WAN'TEB A pood waitress, hotel, Hammond.

Maje

st ic 2-2

WANTED Two neat appearing young women to travel and advertise In Michigan. Call If H. Hammond, between 7 and 9 a. m , Hotel Carleton. Hammond. 2-2

WANTED Middle nped woman to stay r.iphts with ladv whose husband works r.iphts; board and room free. Mrs. Chits. Si Ic' to hec k, 3 10 Atchison ave., Robertsdaie. l-J

WANTED Girl for general housework; small family; pood home, pood wapes; none tut experienced pirl need apply. Nate Shine, 3125 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 1-4

FOR SALE A bargain. 5 passenger Mollm- automobile- demonstrator; in excellent shape; fully equipped; will be sold cheap if taken ."it once. Lock box 133. Hammond. Ind., or phone 1596.

FOR SALE A 7-room house and Edfoot lot on condlt St.. price $2,200 if aken nt once. Owner poinp to leave city; part cas'i, balance on lonp time. Also an S-roori house on 50-foot lot. on AVarren st. in Homewood. This house will rent at $50 per month. Fred M. Humpfer, apeiit. Hammond, Ind.

For SALE Small young bay mare; absolutely sound and pentle; rubber tire open butrpy and harness; real barpain; guarantee Riven. 571 Summer St.. Hammond. Phone 896R. 1-3

Lake tal io BE

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el. RESOLVED.

Trustees of the Town County. Indiana. that.

said Foard of Trustees ,1 IMh day of July. 1912. ad, tory resolution number M 21st day of August, 19"2. firniatory resolution numl thereby take final action j

ter of opening and STREET NORTH to A complete ijHt of

ther with the v

th to

n-

- the f Mil

Hlit-rca

ti

ers or holders tl

ests therein h- r

Hoard of Tmste -Miiler now pr.jce

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FOR SALE Ease burnlnp coal stove; elep.uit hearer. Apply Mr. Ford, 446 May St., Hammond. 1-2

WANTED 2 S pirls; must be over 16 years of ape. Apply Reid, Murdoch Ai Co., Hammond. 1-3

WANTED Girl fr 50 IRphland St..

r peneral housework. Hammond. ImJ.

SJTH AT IONS WANT ED. WANTED Position by younp lady as stenographer, or ofiice work. Acldress 304 I'lummer ave., Hammond. 2-2

SITUATION WANTED ExDerience.l younp lady stenographer, possessinp pood edijeation. desires permanent po

sition; wiiiinp worker;

Uobnette, Chi capo.

9024 Escariaba

-ferences. . ave.. South 1-3

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Feather beds: hisrhest prlco paid. Address S. Cohen, peneral delivery, Hammond. Send postal; will call. - 1-6

FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 10-room house on 27-foot corner lot on West 36th St., Chic:-go, fer Hammond property; north side property preferred: Chicapei property easily worth $3,000. Inquire Gostlin, Mcyn &. Co., Ham- : mnd. Don't put off until after-! noon what you can do in t he mornin-j:. j The moriilmr of life is the time to ' invest in a eh lice lot or home In East Chi capo, .and be prfpared for the aft

ernoon and evening of life. 0. C. SMITH. S02 Chicago Avenue.

Board i er. Lak

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p t (le-rll r:l and on the aiiopt c tier So and

ion in 1 1, e inii- : tending LoNU ntario street, e lanc.s afieited, 11s of the owji- , and the inter- - a;., pear and the the Town of a v. a rd ,1 a m 1 i; e-s

tits rn account of said

and find that the lands or lands herc-lnaf ter d scribed

1 h beneiite 1 by such amount set oi.pout(. rt-of in said lists as 'ich I'd or parcil of

1 by said et ,pp!j-

iiiali.

Is 1

and ass.

proceed jy, e parcels of

in Raid lists are t. proceeding to the the description t ii benefits, and that

lard in said lists is liamir; proceedinp to th,- amount

sit.- the des apes sustain by or 011 no and there is

,-rip; d i, con n he:,.

1 e

at) ti

said parce of said p y itssessed the said I

accruing there ie amount se t Id lists as 1

as J,im1 of land nr-eod 1 n p, upon a ml a reels of

to by fi t s

WTCONSiN LAND. For sale or trade for clear city propty; will take uiu to see the land about Oct. 15. Call any evening after 6 p. m.. or phone 6211:. Louis P.. Seeds, 3227 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor.

FOR SALE Prick house: poorl place for boarders. 354 Henry st., Hammond.

WANTED At once. Highest price paid for stoves of all kinds. Phone 543, or call 2 42 E. State St.. Hammond. 27-6

lYJJSOELLANEOUSPHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING cnd pressing. Young Men's Tailors, SI State st.. Hammond. 13-G

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Two furnished rooms for Iipht housekeeping; steam beat, near town. Phone 449.

rX)N'T HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR HITCH IT TO A TIMES' AD JLN'D GET RE3GLTS THAT COUNX

9-room house; modern in ; SO-font lot; a $5,000 house price $1,500 cash, balance

FOR SALE ever" wa; for $4,500;

same as rent. Also one S-room house, with bath, gas and electric llphts; possession plven 1 1 once; price $2,600; $300 cash, balance same as rent. Lock box 31S. Hammond, Ind. 2S-6 FoR SALE 1912 American roadster, perfect condition, original tires still on car; driven less than 4,000 miles; will demonstrates; fpeed 55 miles per hour; car look.i like new; is completely equipped wit electric horn, two extra nonskid tires, tubes and demountable rims, top gas tank. etc. Cost $1,575 complete. Will sell for $50.00. FREDERICK U HEINTZ. Hammond. Ind. Corner Plummer avenue and Morton court. Fhone Hamraoail 522.

apainst. each of land as benefits sa id pro -eed i :i p tl site thereto on sa

and the Town Trustees fed anil order that no damages herein awarded shall be paid until after the benefits herein nssesfci i shall have; been paid in full. The land to be taken consists of a 50-foot strip the center Hue of which is located as follows: Ii. ! m, i n tr ;. t a point on the North Line of Michigan street, which is 625.00 f,-, t East of tinEast Line of Bake avenue. running

thenee north westerly so as to inter

sect the cast and w, st rcni'-r line of Sec. 6, Tp. 3c; N. R. 7 AV, of the 2nd P. M., at a point fifl.S.TS feet east of the?

east, line nt l.akc avenue, 1 1., . Jog

ging east along said east and west

center line 0.92 feet and running north

from and at right an tries with said

east and west center line of above s'-c

thin 296.r,o feet to the south line of On

tario street. The following is a list of the proj--rty 1'f-ncilted and damaged on aecour

of said proceeding, together with the amounts of such benefits and damages: DESCRIPTION OF l'R PF. RTY AFFECTED: Bene-Dam-

tits, apes. The old right of way of L. S. & M. S. R. R., Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Ry. Co., owner $ 23 $ 25 Government lot No. 12 of Sec. 6, Tp. 36 N. R. 7 AV.. J. 11. Ansbro, owner 100 100 That part of the northeast quarter of Sec. 6-36-7, lying between the east and west center line of above section and the south line of Ontario street and immediately west of above proprised street. Simeon M. Daly, owner 50 5 0

HEAL ESTATE TRAHSFERb

I N DIANA M A R I 'OR. XWly 1, lot lf, bik 29, Debbie Eminhizer to John Steenborgen 1 L"t 39, bik 10. Park add. John it. Faruvid 10 Washington Park Land Co 1 Lot S. resub. bik 53 and lot 27, bik 1. John St.jsko to Frank M. Wienievvski 70) TOI.LESTt N.

30 to 32. Ilk 22 S.. C. T. L. I. Co.'s 4th add. Kugene H.

1 to John MoCormic k as last deed. Belle R. Locb Eue-ne H. Hill 3 and 4, bik 4. Oak Park add.

seph Belancy to George W.

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311

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500

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De-la ncy

Lot L bik 49. 2nd Oak Park add.

Matthew McRride to William J. AVnlsh

Lot 21. bik 19. C. T. I.. & I Co.'s

.'th add. Clarence R. Kuss to Joseph E. Smith OA RY. Lots 9 and 10. bik 3. Holmes ,t W rights' 1st sub. Oliver Holmes to Michael C. Frank Lots 41 and 42. idle 1. :-. t te rson &. Stout's add, Sykes arid Invest. Co. to Erwin Wilson Gardner Lots I to 7. bik 4, Lincoln Park add. Emil Lony et al. to Boleslaw Jasudes LOWELL. Lots 1 to 4, Maxwell's resub, H.til-ste-d's 3rd add. Jacob F-augh-iii.in to John Se'htietz

Lot A12. Halsted's 2nd add. sheriff to George AA". Lawrence Jr. 5, 178. 44 TOLI.ESTON. Lot 10. bik 14, C. T. L. .1- I. Co.'s 6th add. Frank N. Gavit to Steve Dasovleh 350 Ely 25 ft. lot 15. bik 26, original town. Ellen Stromach to AV113 f un T. Glffe 1 Lot 5. bii; 9, I.cpan Bark add. Village S. Marker to Kleme rice P.udris 1

Lot 42. bik 6. Logan 1 Andrew Volesko t

Gaj.losh HAMMOND. Lot 4 4. bik 2. Gostlin add. W'.lhclro lfelman to Jan Rzydlo... Lots 33 and 34. same add, Mary A. Gostlin to same as Inst eleed

Lots 11 to 14. bik 3. Manufacturer's add. Smi th-Ruler-Da -vidson Co. to Charles S. Thomson 1 G A R Y. Lot 19. bik R, Mack Co.'s 1st add. Mack Co. et al. to Sara J. Huso 1

Lots 43 to 45, AVildermuth and Carnduff's add. Ann Maria AVe-Iler to Harry E. AVeller.... 1 Lots 4 to 7, AV 1 lot 3. bik 2. Fernwood Park add. Georpe M. Cohee to Charles S. Thomson . 2.137.50 Lot 10, bik 2. Grant Park add. Mayme Malllet to Condit McGlnnity's Realty Co., 1

PRODUCE MARKET. Putter Extra creamery, S0c; firsts.

2ec; seconds. 2.'sc: dairies. '3 'd JSC : packing stock. 15 j 22c; process, 25 a

26 c. Poultry Turkeys, per lb, 10"il5c; geese, lOft 12"-,c; dtie-ks. 12',il5c; fowls, 12 "4 ft' 13'sc; roosters. 9H-c Epgs Firsts. 23c; ordinary, 21c; dir

ties, 17'ic; ehecks. 15PjC. Roans P'-a. hand picked. $2.5'i 3.00: brown Swedish. $2.25f 2.40: Lima, 1"0 lbs. $6.25; red kidney. $2.25 Tr 2.35. Green fruits Apples, brl, $ 2.C'0 :ir 4. 25 ; era hap pies. brl. $3.50 fi 4 25: grapes. $- lb baskets. 9 'Q 15c; plums. 16 qt cases. 75c'o $l.la; 1 Ti.nberrics. brls. $f,.50.ft' 7.50: peaches, bu basket. $1.00 1 1.50; basket. 1-5 bu. Mich., 25 ft 30c; pears, brl. Rartlett, $5.00',; 7. 00: brls. Seckel, $7.00; brls, others. $2 00'a3.50; quinces, $2.5011 175. A'epetables Celery, crates. Mich.. 40 U f-Oc: beets, ion bunches. $1.00; sacks, trimmed. 3 0 & 40c; cabbage. 100 head. $2.00 i 2.50; preen -nie-ns. 6 bunches, 5 Si 6c: spinach, tub, 50'i 65c: carrots, 100 bunches, tl.Oii'r 1.25: sacks, washed. 40c; cucumbers, boxes. 40''i 50c; eirgplant. doz, 35 II 4 0c; turnips. sacks, washed. Jl.fic'; watercress, brls. $2."0ir 3.00; cauliflower, case, "5c?r $1 25. ra 1 -Ishes, 100 hunches. $ 1 tie jr 1 . 25 : peppers, preen, box. 25c: red. box. 351 50c; onions, sack. 651; 6S lbs. $03 65c; string beans, preer,, box, t'.5"a75e; wax. Vox, 65 ft 75c; tomatoes, box, home grown. 40 fer'50c: lettuce, leaf, box, 257 30c: head, hamper. "6ce" $1.25; parsley, rloz bunches, 10c; sweet corn. sack. "251j35c; squash. 30c5r $1.00.

A' .-a! calve' 50-0 60 lbs. OlilOc; PO',? SO lbs. 10dl 12c; Ml '1 110 lbs, 12fll4'ic; lflOli 2"0 lbs. S(i 10c. l'otatoes . Minnesota, bu. 50'r55c; Wisconsin, bu. 4 .'.( 55c; Michiean. bu. f.O'd aAc; home pro-wns. sack. 70-; S0 lbs, 75r 90c; sweet. Jersey, brl. $3.55'? 4.00.

!' 1 . --1LU - . .. - - , Crown Point 'Mews Happenings or a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital now occupied by the pool room. The -" I crnpanv plans. ,H-.i,,nu to report, to 3K . f I T IS cry i"1'1 8",rJ,!ni- reductions in JI J W t. 5 ! their ware s and will end.-avor to doU- '; bio the capacity "f the present plant j within a short time-. From the Diary of Si. Lerice tp- present p.,...i i m.-s serr,s to be . about, the- b.-st c n-ioUn aruur:int V " ti:,'i en, be ,;'er, I in favor of the re- - ,, 1 ,, public. TiS, ;.S that Is What t"U'"'l''S the Hy Rail. mat-aeer r. Accordion hall. ' , t. , . sez he expects t' put on one o' th' best ' ," , '" '' ,' ' ' , ' 1 , , tloilS will of a e.it.i-.O' bl! pg Utlf St cmncclv dramas ever so 11 round . , , ... and mi, !; ; ;nt y as t-, ons'r.'Ss and the Sciudce'Vi ,' Iieciit th 'UN 0 Nov. -ni- . , , 1 . . iv:s man v 111 t.oi,br lent, before he '"r' ih ;'":'y r'1:',"':'. nu.T.-s a rw.-P ; - a sure t '- to a parts every day. an th sMtis ntitl.,1 ; , . ;( ;,hout

"AVhat Happened t Jones'.'." . ' ' bos'- 's .- rd e-.rr;pM-!t ss 'd toe -nor" IOr s'b.e n Minder ain F be jest ?. that blows, a -i convenient a place for th" piety ,.' sum ,,,-,.rv , n ..!f, l,,.iins knows that o' them "battlers ler th' l.ord'' as th' ea,i part v. d , m--c: n ! ':.-. republic- an or ee.rruptest republic-an z ever drew pi on a e ssi -e. i -- mam ed l-v bea.s, s and breath. I corrupt i -nls-s. si-in's and sinners Ti -ret sooiethl-i tota'.lv '.aire mid rluht-

Mrs. Pecker. h" r -p - o -n t at 1 ve of or,, rItf. Wo-il 1 have to be limlClose lecture book -on. in of hi- nat-d' entirely. cat-o. was trl 1 for se.li.it i ti ,r without a license, contrary to th- eitv -nil- A!, out fifty coupb-f attended ,he ball SrN nances, vesterdr.v in Mavor AVbei b r's '''- i- ' I Music hall 1, t . v.mrg and r'2" court, but xvas released. She was rep- "J"V"'' ''"? ,v :"r"V res, nted bv a Chicago attorn, v and it ' !" ra -f th. T'leos. Couples f'2'n w.as broueht in the eour-,- of th- t"'- :)U"' '',w. 11 and Mcrrill31- trial that h-r actios w.-re within th- v!U- '"' r" in ' 1 1 - n, 1 , n ce and an enS7- law as Interpreted by th- im-vstat- J"'--" '-'- ' '"I"' 3 ' ""i online rce .'ict. Mts P-e-el: r claimed Since t ' ina'i-iur; 'Ion of the inter, she was only se.Lcitij-g orders and ii,-b;.n s rvi-e t'n, nurii.!!',., busi.'os-

made n.. d.-li v.-ry i.f tit.- book or book l,.is inci-.- I .-1 a ,-.il The fact the at the time, tend was cms. ;pi, nt iy e-x- cr.ujd'M : n to Crown Point and nnerated by the emit. r.-tttrt- wii'.fn an lo-pr or less time Paul, the fou!--moiiths-i.ld son of M r. l--'n takci ndv..nliig- of by Chi-c and Mrs. Paul St iver. ii vlr.g .-n-t of cupb-s especially, and the- ebok's .fCrown Point, di-ci yestetday. The fu- H''1' f'-r-'C are kept busy at titll.-t iHSUneral vii! be held Siturdav. the s. rv- Inc if nr. s. ices be lot;' at th.- Lutheran ehur, h and The bull moose- will hold an orinterment at Lie Crown 1'olnt come- n iz a t i . 01 me ( tin- at their rooms over t-ry. the- Me y r store t'nis eieriiro-.' for t'n. The transfer ..f the Bcal elect 1 ic purpose of furthe -irig the lnt.-rets of lUht plant will I" made this w-.-k. the Go- ti-dat. n.w company h.-ivipg the cash to hand A number of d, rn -c-rats and repuh-o-.e-r tci th- i'i-,,ui! Point concern. It iicaas will po te, clary tomorrow tr is said that th-y will ha offices end .-ar Wood row. Wilsoti. the democratli display rooms in th- 'f-rlai h build in-..-, candidate for r-r.-sid-nt, speak. H- L .-'a. ted to talk there about 4 o'c'.oi k p. in. Count v Hoard of Education at its , , ... , - ."rn. to Mr. and Airs. ( ,1 cireo Rach, meet.-.p In Mav. , . , , . m. . ... , ,, r , ,. .. , ., living 'ast of tins city, a baby b,.v. This wilt b, the fust time fiat the association has b u h-id In Fast Ci i - ;f ' .udliat-:-' t i-ti..-' s are uny evlcapo. Th- p. ti. ral session vOU i. h-ld d-nc.. The litlio-raphe rs must -- :tainIn the new Me-hodis: Episcpal chucli lv !"''-'- v'v 'I-clion. There are and the section nie--tinps in the 1, iKu -n " a - h 1 I ct u r-s of .-. nd i da t e-s , da s t e red school and the Al-Kinlcy buildines. ', l1""'"1 iir"IIIHi .. city to keep on - The worn, n of the Methodist ami sh"l' -' 'up some t!m-. and wheth-r it l"'o. :,,i,i-c ,.lmi,., Will verve, .lire. ' does i.ny g-Ol if c 1 U c S t i O 1 1 a 1 1 e.

rn r. This it. suns t'n- teach, is a spl.ii- Judge McMahon'a .-itcuit court H did dinner as v..dl as an ex, ev lent i- : taking a short vacation until the ln-t-teliectual feast. , Ing plant at the courthouse is n pai.-cd. The Executive Cunrilttf" lias 'tr- , The city council will met r.e.t M-n-ranged for th. p. ;c ral progr.im and; day night for their r.miiar monthly section offie-ers are preparing the after- ' no eti-ig.

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Larson was badly burned about the face and body and above the waist lino his body was a mass of b'istered flesh. His wife, whom ho married a short time ago, Is 11! in a sanitarium at Hnsdale, 111. Larson was employed on the O'Niel building In Ilruman boulevard. It appears that he left a can of paint near the stove. This became ignited and also communicated the blaze to some tar nearby. In triyng to quench the flames Larson's clothes caught on fire. The flames were smothered by rolling in the sand. He was then removed to the Gary General Hospital. The body has been delivered to Hoover's undertaking parlors.

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LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Hogs Heavy butchers, $S.S0'"t 9.10; light butchers, $S.85 ii 9 1 5 ; light bacon. s.MPi9.fi; light Iipht. $S.55 8.R5; heavy shipping. $S.75 el 9 o 5 ; heavy piirklng, $ S 35 S.65 ; mixed packing. $.45 ff S.70; rough, heavy packing. $S.20 e S.40: light mixed, $S.S (i S 95. Sheep, Lambs, pood tc choice, $6.40 7.10: lambs, fair to $5.90 'a c. 40,

The association will this year meet In East Chicago, on Saturday, October 26th. Heretofore there have been two days, the schools being dismissed on the Friday preceding the last Saturday in October. A recent law allows the dismissal of school three days for at

tendance at institutes or for visitnp. Two of these days are given to the Northern Indiana meeting in April and it has been the custom to dismiss on the Friday after Thanksgiving. Attendance at the October meeting entitles the teacher to pay for that Friday. This decision wu made bv the

Treasurer of the Citizen's Trust and S.vii.-s Bank of Ind, .ma. liar! or. 0 solemnly swear that the above statcm-nt is true. JOHN A. CARLSON. Subscribed arid sworn to before me this .Iftii day of September, 19 12. My commission expires SIGN E E. M VEEN. February 20sh. RHi. N.-ta rv Public. . . ..ii icci. jn ' " "' ....c 1 "Ifc THE HAMMOND D 1 ST1 L L, I N G GO. DAILY CAPACITY 23,000 GALLONS

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