Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1912 — Page 7
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not be- responsible for errors lu ad ; taken over the t!ep:on. Replies to fcllowlr.fr ds at Times; office. Advertisers please call tor j
them: J01 !!H B K M ijz W E M I L E A R 8C W C SO 1
FOR. SATE. FOR SALE Five-room cottage; bath; small deposit requi red. rest in easy monthly p.iymi n(s. Inquire 5m. Indiana avc, Hammond. Phono S93M.
For SAI.K A knitting machine valued at $n5. will soil f..r $25. quick sale. 1324i Houston av. Hegewiseh, ill.
EOIv SAEE :rr'2 feet on ICrio .st., 1.'- blocks south of Carroll st. A bargain for cash. Inquire o21 Wilcox a v., Hammond. Phono 11(GJ.
FPU RENT. Foil RENT Garage inquire on promlues, 113 Fayette st.. Hammond.
F iU KENT Two or thro.- furnished rooms for hous keen! p.g ; ail cunvenitnees. S:i!d 11. unlock st.. Indiana Harbor. 7-3
Foil RENT ---Furnished four room cott.,Kc with t;as and hath. Also one large front room with hath and housekeeping if desired. Inquire 2 1 U Logan St.. H.inimoiiil. 1 1 1 il .
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FOR S.M.lV-iiii.,
Whiting: best loeati. irgaim Why! -,g
rtivr salr .sons for ; quick sa Whit I -i?.
on in iclllntr; e a t a Ind.
MALF. HELP. W A XT ED A roo.,.-;. AppB
I SALE S t of nine outline tools. 4 So. Hohman St.. Hammond.
Foil h.vnw nhund..
safe-
t
IP
hart, buildi.. ar title
ton-acre gs and ; p osscs-
by March; p:
part cash.
WANT EDwork: $1 I'ortz. SCs WAXTE! - t'S'S, n-as Ha mnioiiii nvrnl Co.'s
-Twon Ci 1 a"' -Lab,.: d y v. . W reel K J'OU :
Apt
irs for si
I loWTl-
:.s Cnrncl us Mickey, H abart, Ind.
et .Y:
Fi e for
I ; KXT P. store. F.
ms u n f u r n i shed, Hall. Hammond.
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FOR KENT Concrete Kiir.w; private and all con yen i enccs. C. A. l.ook wooil, 11 Waltham st. mond. I'hone 1211. T.
-trietly Appiy
FoK RENT Furnished rooms, modern, for light housekeeping. 37S No. Hohman st., Hammond.
FOR R 11 NT Two for light house ton avo., 2nd dL Hammond.
nice furnishrd rooms ko.pintr. 301 Thorncast of Alio.; St..
F' R SA1.K i:(i-ac f ' r (Jar. pro n'rt; Hialti. lfi.13 Mi nro.-
e farm: will trade or auto truck, c. St.. Oary. 5-3
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F OK SALEFurnitmv .-!:. itht r bit; Hue
V.'AXTK!
subway o Harbor V:ell
Mai-
bill Ind.
clerk at Indiana.
-The .Hammond . has purchased vU. of J'imrs. Com
forters and Wool Blankets.
l.iA'AL No qui red. Co -Op el d"Ti l;u:
Rlli'Ri i a:; vas
KN'l'A XIV
WANTil!)
l-.:."Uu!i and that li.-vst.iml
aid. und.
dln;. Wasi
ed Nati. YUi."i M I. C.
na 1 a r-
JlHl.T ;; her 1th for rail: V.U'eS ?
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m-Tt Mvier strike-. St-itv jllcnrion. '.: . aor,d. nli'..
d hibits.
t.o ap-
A'o know that our old rat and what hat moans
our i ew customers will unby ct mine: to rpt, I I..,,,
t lie 11 it i iimond Furniture Co., J- Arkinn.anacr. rrle here you s. f tl'.o si"'n with the ( "lo 'lv ,n the center. 242 Fast State street. Ham-
F i i R HUNT Four rooms with bath and i;.is; conieni.nt to intcrurban. C2R-lSth St.. Hammond.
tor of the Southeast quarter of said Section IS; also a strip of land one rod in -width off of the North end of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 17 sa!d last described two traits to be used for private ronds); also all that part of the Northeast quarter of Section 19 situated Northeast of the Chicago. Indianapolis & I.ouisville Hallway rlpht-of-way, containing 61.14 acres, more or less; also the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 20 (except the rifrht-of-wny 100 feet in width
ot the Chicago, Indianapolis & I-ouis-iile Railway) containing 40 acres, more or less, ad in Township .15 North, Hutl'tro 9 West of the Second Principal Meridian. Also ten (10) acres off of the South side of the Southeast quarter of the
.Southeast uuarter. and also n ..art nt
the- Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter, described as commencing at the Northeast corner thereof. thence South tin rods, thence West 4 1 1-3 rods, thence North CO rods. thence East 41 1-3 rods to the place of bec;inninr, both in Section 13, Township 35 North, Kanpe 10 West of the Second Principal Meridian and containing 25 acres, more or les3. Said sale will take place at the Law Office of Frank B. Pattee, In Crown Point, Indiana, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in., on Monday, the 14th day of October. 1912, and said Commissioner reserves the rlKht to sell aaid real estate
at any time thereafter should said real estate not sell on said date. Witness, my hand as such ("ommlasoner this 21st day of September. 1912. FRANK B. PATTEE, Commissioner.
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$10 $20 $40 $50 $60 if
I $80 $eo S100
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 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. CO 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 ail 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 Reliabis Company in Lake County '
$100 to ( $200 1
Phcas 323. CALUMET LOAN GO. Room 212 Hnd BMg.
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ROOM FOR RKXT suitable for centb WilliaVns St., Hamm.'
AH conveniences man. Apply 2 nd.
Fi K KENT Tweiity-ro. location for boarding. Sibley st.. Hammond.
house; fine '. Hall, 14 1
FOR KENT Three fui for liirht limis.-kfcpiiii:
N. Hohman St.. Il.-innn
d short Apply
ro. at
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FoR RENT Furtiis vate family, for c Oakley avc, Hamim
lied room in prion Rcntieriiiin. ti."9 nrt. 4-3
Ham-
F:R SALE 2( feet en.s. s. Ca lu mt 1 rus Melvilcl avo . Calumet.
of floor show Co.. Chicago and East Chicago.
FoK KENT Tivn furniphert rooms litrllt house i eepi I: p : Pear Co!! plant. ?12 Erie St., Hammond. I'll loSM.
EN'I Fpper Hammond.
AVANTED-
s'-rJ Fast Ciar'
i)ovs or ii's d, in Whitinu-,
crn
"Four
- about 1 ': 't CliFa-o.'
and Hammond; can month Hot) and up for
Vorkiuj; after school and S.'Uitriavs to take subscriotioiis for the Saturday Evening Iost and Ladies .Homo Journal. Must f)e neat and hustlers. Answer not later than Wfluesday. Address d lv. Tiiiics. laiiinii iinl.
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A re i me? ink v. s tart e tin;.
H---0 M E, .a Tl ir.kiiiir of F.uyintr
If so. why not now? Im u
o.i will be any better equipped I new year than now? Now is fi-i ip
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i avc
I Foil RENT r.-n a I Alice st. Aj pl
ter st , Hammor
tlat.
3n
Truman 4-3
om Hat with bath, S3) 1st floor or S0o Waid. 3-3
V'AXTEI) A moat cutter:
first
el;
ounter work;
must oe stri-t!
steady position once in person.
mond. East ( 'Idea
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to break away from the rer.i-
j;iy inar and join the independent army
... home uwrara. For on the other'
hand you will have wasted another dear's rent which ouht to have bei n r.pplid ..ii y.iii! own home. Next year Hits will be higher. BuildinfT material advancd In price consequently your home will cost you mure. It miiiht be that you could not make a better bi -uii.nin than by taikir.tr this malt.-r over with me now and possibly I can co-operate with you in this all important nv-.ttc-r. For the more you make yi.:irs,.'.f j nd-p. nd-n t of your' surroundings the itore p.bly you cope with conditions as you find them, the preater and more rapjil will b- your success. Yours for co-operation, OEO. W. YKAZKk 20" f'etroit St., Hammond. I'hone
KENT one office room, with
electric iieht and ail conveniences. Apply 141 Lo s-ran .-t., Hammond. 3-3
FOR RENT Two
eiertric liht and p. children. 141 Lou, an st.
live-room flats; rase stoves; no
Ida mmond.
FOR RE. XTrooms. 13 H.immond.
-Two Siblt
larire st.
furnish.-d (upstairs), 2-4
P.'O
9 no
050
100
FoR HP: NTrooms; all phone 1232M.
-The upstairs of a flat; modern conveniences. Call 1-6
sooer
Applv at W. RDia-
Fail KENT Two furnished rooms; steam heat, electric Jaunt and bath. Address box 4, Whiting, Ind. 1-6
350
FOEt RENT Furnished room in private family in Home woo j. I'hone 122-1L3.
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W. XT K I've hO Spe ii H u n sa ri a n : yr, )in; man. oh ire Co, F for F. C. .Mi
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Rector i
1 i .-ii, Siavis n or
.tlon f..r t-rlcht ;ir SewinK Ma- j 1'
St., Hammond. Ask . m. or 5:30 l. m.
I-' HI t
one-bu ruer t .v o - : 1 1 1 o n oak tabl-s -- .M- -i. 1': nirriil.
-A Horn steel rai in fccood repair, vras plates, one
.op per ho
lie, asbesAlso two oil stove.
iter tank, two
ira s
:ne
tans i St ate
lishtiim- , Ham-4tf
Ft.R RENT Two rooms for liht housekeeping. Its I'lumrntr ave., Hammond. IStf
FFU-xr.E HFLP. A N T K -- W .. in a n compositor; straight matt' '' only; steady work. Frank S. P. -tz Co., Hammond. 4-2
R SALE (.v-ie pa xxvr.z r, !e
art. t i rii
$2. ''a 0 la: a--; e
40; latest model, o tide lighted, selfcar at a sacrifice. Co., phone 4, I Iain -4-3
'OR SALE Tvii beautiful residences; casii or easy payments. For particu
lar.; phone
M i R.
3-6
WANTED Won: .'. O. .i. Latin. ii mond.
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ib
h'
nd St.,
ish. . m-4-3
WANTED ' work: ST.: wages; n'-m Bpp'iy- Nate
Indiana H:
'.irl for i 11 family; c hut ex per; S!:ir:e, 342"
rb
eneral hous'.'ood home, gooj reed f.'1'rl n-ed Mil hi'-ran. ave., 1-4
LOST ND FOUND. I.'.'ST A parr of y; ey.-ula.sses, Shurc-'in f.'.-.me. Fi'id.r return to Nassau & Tic p.-;. .n, East Chicago, and receive r. ward. T-3
1 Hi S A 1 .E Ilinimi.'iK sonable. o. p. N( ilsr-n, Iii i;e i.sch, 111.
boarding -13Cth St.,
BIT IT TTON WAXTE L.
S 1 T U ATP N W A N T E I I : y stcnotirnpher: 4 v- j i s' M H. Times, Hammond.
competf I: t expel lenoe. u-3
S I TEA T 1 1 N W A N T : D middle aia-.l lady de
niirht cook. Call after 5:ira p dlana ave.. Hamir.ond, Ind.
Experienced ires position as
235 In-
BO ART) AND ROOM. I a 'A P. I I.Xi i Fu rn i she d room with board, a 7 7 Truman ave.. Hammond. I'hone 1242 W. 7-3
SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVEN TO THE law of real e .-state. D. C. Atkinson, lawyer, 36 Rlmbach Bldg., Hammond.
WISCONSIN LAND.
j For sale or trade for clear city propIty: will take you to See the land about j Oct. 15. Call any evening after 6 p. m.. lor phone 62111. Louis B. Seeds, 3227 jMlchiLran ave., Indiana Harbor.
WANTED TO BVY. WANTED Fr-atht r b. ds, hluert price, paid. Ail. Ires:; S. Cohen, perioral de
livery, Hammond. Send postal; will
call. i6
LOST A watch on Sehrtrber or Columbia ave ; hunting ease, gold plated, size 12, with o. K. Chrmpion fob on. Return to Times office. Hammond, and receive reward. 3-3
STRAYED. STRAYED From Forsyth pasture last nierht. 4-year-oid black marc-; weight 11 SO, white hind loir, letter H on front left shoulder; reward rf25. Fn d Huff, Shelby, Ind. 4-t :JJ&OEEY,AXEOUSBIO, MONEY WRITLX.; SONUS Hundreds of dollars have !. n made l.y successful writers. WE FAY , f.O per cent of profits if successful. Send us your original Poems, Sor.ps or Melodies today, or write for Free Particulars. Dugdab- Co., Hi it. 0". 9. Washington. F. C.
j FoR SALE 9-ioom house; modern in every way; 50-foot lot; a 55,000 house
for $ 1,500; prlre $1,500 cash, balance same as rent. Also one 8-room house, with bath. ;rns and electric llirhts; possession (riven at once; price $2,600: $300 cash, balance same as rent. Lock box 31S, Hammond Ind. 2S-6
NOTICE
this is to r.outy the public that I
will not be responsible for any debts
contracted by my wife. Mrs. Polio-
ampoeii, irom i h- publication of this
notice. MR. DAVID I'AMI'ilFXL.
LFQAL NOTKiFS.
The first payment on n lot may be the first payment mi the home vou have dreamed
Ol
PHONE 771 FOR PEST CLEANING and pressing. Younur Men's Tailors, 61 State St., Hammond. 1C-6
WANTED TO KENT. WANTED Two or three furnished rooms for li(-ht hou icket pinj. Address F R. Times, Hammond. 4-2
fy,) PREVO BEOS.
Ksfit? Urocery&; JMarket
77S CALUMET
AVE.
We Give S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
now to make that
how easy it is.
Y h y not start
dream come true? We can show you
Phone 47 JR. C. C. SMTTir, SO 'JChieann Ave.
FOR SALE Single comb white leplioni yearling hens and cockerels. 75 cents apiece. 229 Sibley St., Hammond. Phono :.o;2V. 2-6
FOR SALE Crick house; pood place for boarders. 354 Henry St.. Hammond.
i I is:
MORRIS PELZMAN Clothing EAST STATE ST. We Give S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
NOTICE. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby piven that Frai k B. Patt-e, as Commissioner of the Lake
Circuit Court ot Pake County, Indiana.
appointed as such In the case of Jacob Hoffman et nl. vs. Mathi.is Hoffman et
al., being cause number 9.111. will, pur suant to an order of said Court in par tition proceedings, sell at private sab 4-.. ... ....
ioi nut less luan ine amount ot the appraise men t , f..r all cash, or one-third
cash and balance . u or before one and
two yors from date of sale, the follow
int. described real t state, situated in
Lake Co., In the Slate of Indiana, to-wit
Lots fifty-six 1 56) and fifty-seven (57). as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of If. W. Sofil's Fourth Addition to the City of Hammond. as
shown by the recorded plat thereof, recorded In Fiat Look 2. at pace 6. in th Recorder's office of Lake County, Jndia na. Also the Northwest quarter of the Southwest iiuarter of Section S. also the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; and all lyinsr East of the road of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter, and all bang- South of the road of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter .; f Section 17; all in Township 35 North, Ranpre 9 West of the Second Principal Meridian; Also fifteen 115) acres off of the South side of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of section 13; also a. strip of land two rods in width off of the East end of the North twen-t-five (25) acres of the Southeast quar-
REAL ESTATE TRAHSFERb
TOLLESTON. Lots, 5. 6, blk 5; lots 32 and 33. blk 7; lot 14, blk 10; lot 35. blk 11; lot 7, blk 12, Loan Park; lot 6. blk 17A, C. T. L. & I. Co 's 5th add; lot 96. blk 5, 2nd LotA.tn Park add; lot 45. bik 1. Forrest Hill add; lot 23, blk 6, Oary Pk add, Eunice A. Youche to South Shore Land Co. Lots 1 and 2, Gerliner's add, O.eore-e p. Skapik to Andy Lorincz Lot 1, blk 2; lots 12 to 16. blk 4, P'raak.-l's sub, George P. Skapik to Andy Lorlncz Liats 1 and 2, blk 46. 2nd Oak Pk add, .1. Glenn Harris to City & Harbor Land Co lad 7S, blk 5. 2nd Legan Pk add Andrew- Volcsko to Andy Major CROWN POINT. Lot S except E 40 ft. blk 4. Rail
road add. Peter Bohr t Floyd Kleinfelter INDIANA H AR Bo R.
Lot 35, except easterly 3 ft. blk
3. 1st add. East Chicago Co. to Wolf Marovloh
Lots 23 and 24, blk 16. 4th add.
John R. Farovid to saac S. (liven NEW CHICAGO.
Pot 6. blk 9. Rrd add. New Chtro
R. E. & I. Co. to Joseph Pecker HAMMOND.
Lot 6, blk 3, East Lawn add. Joel
S. Flack mun to Clarence I. Hoffman Construction Co
Lot 43, blk S. Eschenber's State
Line add. Paul H. Liplnskl to Maryanna Holden
Lot 10, blk 6. Towle & Yountr's
ndd, Julius A. Eaton to orr E. Mili.-r : INDIANA HARBOR.
Lot 36, blk 2. 2nd add. East Chi-
'SS') Co. to Edward Henry Saluskl GARY.
Lot 1. ex. N ir, lot 17 and S lot
15. blk 6. Caldwell's Sth add. William C. Caldwell to Thomas Mack Lot 55. blk 8, same add as last deed, William C. Caldwell to William Keel.-n Lot 5. idk 4. Broadway add, Carl Anderson to Vuje Munjm Lot 23 and N lot 2 4, blk S. Gary Land Co.'s 2nd add, Gary Land Co. to George P. Guffin Lot 4 0, blk 9, Gary Land Co.'s 1st add, Gary Land Co. to William R. Host ' Lots 7 and S. blk 2, Corell and Wright's 1st add. Webster G. Wrurht to Joseph P. Troost . . . Lot 32. bik S. E. Gary R. E, C.i.'s 1st add. E. Gary R. E. Co. to Frederick Bartram Murray.... Lot 2a, blk 4, same as last deed, E. Gary R. E. Co. to Emma K. Weltrel Lot 25, Skinderis and Kunickls' 1st add, Joseph Skinderis to Antonas Shaulis Lot 41, blk 5. Gary Invest. Co.'s 1st sub, Anton Pucci to Michael Pueel CROWN POINT. Lot 5, blk 11, Railroad acid. Jacob F. X'iener to Sophia Niener H 'PART. Lot 30 to 32, blk 3. C. Zietrler's add. Clans Zeieler to Calvin C. Shearer HAMMOND. Lots 54 and 55, blk S, Home wood a.dd. John W. Callahan to William H. Wolter Lobs 23, 24. blk S. Fops & Hammond's 2nd add. Gostlin. Mcyn & Co. to John G. Kintzele Lots 10. 11, blk 3. Rollins' Mill add. same as last deed to Michael Knapp W 37' feet lot 9, blk 2. C. Hohi nan's 2nd add, Julius J. Krueper to Samuel Levin
Lots 17 and IS. bik 4, Riverside add, Joseph G. Ibach to William A. rm.bloe Lot 23 and E 15 ft. lot 22. blk 2. Townsend Sr Godfrey's add. George W. Dobin to Industrial Invest. Co Lots 6. 23. blk 6. Wilcox & Godfrey's add. Eva J. Dyer to Aleen McCoy S 12t. feet lot 10. blk 3, H. W. Sohl's 5th add. Flossy I?. Jackson to Charles E. Jackson Lot 37. blk 4, Calumet Helerhts add, Joseph G. Ibach to Enfrid K. Jaeobson Lots 41 and 42, blk 3, Riverside add, Carl Kaufmann to Pelmer L. Bennett INDIANA HARBOR. NV.'ly i.-i lot 10, blk 29, William H. Conner to John Steenbergen SCHNEIDER. E 142 feet lot 20. k 142 feet N , lot 21, Chamber's add, -Hen
ry Francis Chambers to James Pinkcrton WHITING, .ots S to 1-1, Whiteside 2nd add, William Thomas Piper et al ex.. to Benedict M. Rajrany...
103
400
HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
Open Hifrh Low Close Oct. wheat.. !' ?9 94 $9; Pec. wheat.. 01 i 91 90- 9rt7' May wheat.. 95:a, 96 95 g Dee. corn... 52 52 52 Vi 52, May corn... 52-r, 52' 52 r2S July corn... 52U 52W 52'4 52';, Oct. oats 31 31 i; 31 31 'i Tiec. oats... 32 32 ' 31 31", May oats... 34 31 34 34 '4 Hay Receipts, 535 tons; shipments, 20S tons. Choice timothy in Rood demand and steady. Low trades quiet.
shining' parlor opP1 on Hohman street, to enlist is neverti "I am too younfr. insr to a Timks reneed rn.- at home, might no anyhow.
site the Maine Hotel although too you US iOiess patriotic. lie said this mornport, r, "but if they you bet I'll o. I It looks as though
we had a goo, with the Turk, mond Greeks fe
ohnnco to do business md many of the HaniH she same way."
Lender in the Slanilaril. Another Greek, Sam Skufakiss, in the Standard Steel district, who is however not related to the young man in the business dis-trict, is one of the acknowledged leaders of the military move merit in Hammond. In a letter to Tub Times he gives expression to the Greek sentiment here. Ho says: "We, the Greeks of Hammond, are ready to answer the call of our mother eountry. Over fifty of us ar- ready to leave at any moment that o.rr country may declare to tight wtlh Turkey. So
liBas prairie firm. Demand prood and i eager are wr to light that you can
oferlngs small. Choice timothy. llSf? b..-r. i, ; ,, "..., r
Greeks in Hammond.
1 F. KITCHELL
hiffr'i Grocery & Market .f-;:ta1 741 CLAUDE ST.
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We Give S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
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19: No. l, J17J,- 15; No. 2 and No. 1 mixed. $13ftl4: No. ?, and Xo. 2 mixed. $10 'a 12. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice. $ 15 .'., 1 .50; No. 1, J14 '-( 14 50. Iowa. Minnesota., Nebraska and Dakota prairi. Choice. 5 1 4 q 1 5 No. 1. $ 1 2 "f 13. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin f. eding prairi- $9 ! 10. r'acking $7 f-j"-S. Straw Rye, $3-U 9 50; oat. $6.50fi 7.5o; wheat. $6.50'i7.
PRODUCE lilARKET.
"We real
f ree our bi o t !; i uncivii'zed nati. "The Greeks ready every win
t no first word fifty thousand know we will our dreams wi
t n a 1 t n " 1 1 i I'-- from t ii
n su
of this ,e:e and to go t'ae to start will tliis
p. is now to 1 1 a n d s o fan
h as Turkey, is country are d when il. ey p-t
e will tie over at once. We time and that
1 come true. "SAM S.vFFAKISS."
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IEDICAL MEN
MEET AT CAPITAL
(Continued from Pair i.y
Butter Extra cieamery, 30c; firsts. 27c-; seconds, 2.".' jc; dairi. s, 23 28c; packing stock, 1 3 ' 22c: process, 25'??
2 i.e. i . Poultry Turkeys, per lb. 1 0 a 35c; Weaver, of Ft. Wayne; Dr geese. lOf 12 'so; ducks, 12 '9 15c; fowls, j zer, of Indiana poiis : Pr.
iC'i'Vn'io: roo Eggs Firsts, ti'-s. 17 He; t hei Beans Pea 3.00; brown Swi
9 1,',
-vdiuj.ry, 21c; dir
ks.
hand picked. ?2.S5ff
5h,
$2.25 a
S3 0 100 S25 6 5 0 5 0 0
5 0
650
1.000
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2.40; Lim.i,
100 lbs. $6.25; red kidney. $2.25f 2 35. Green fruits Applfs, brl. $2.00 fi 4 25 ; crabapides. brl. $ 3. 5o 4 . 25 . grapes. Slb basitets, 9 1:? 1 5. ; plums, 16 qt oases, 75c "fi $1.10; cranberries, brls, $6.50 if 7.50; peaches, bu Iiaskct. $1 ,00ff 1 .50 ; basket, 1-5 bu. VI. h.. 25 30c: pears, brl. Bart Wt. $5 OO'i 7.nr: brls. Seckel. $7.00; brls. others, $2.00 .? " 50; quinces. $2 .F.O iT 4.7".. A'egetables Ce'ery. crates, Mich., 40 "d fiOe; b.-ets. p.ai bunches. $1.00; sacks, trimmed, 35o40e; cabbage, 100 head. $2 0Oi 2 50; green c.nions. 6 bunches, r.'.i6c; spinach, tub. ?-ti C'.c; carrots. 100 bunches. $! nil, 1.25; sacks. washed, t'.c; cucumbers, box. s. 4O .i50c; ecgdnnt, doz. 3.",'.;!0c; turnips, sacks, washed, $1."0; watercress, brls. $2.n0'-i 3.00; cauill! ower, case. 75c $1.25; radishes. 100 bunches. $ 1 . toOi 1 . 25 ; p.eppers, green, box, 2." ", red. box. 35,v50c; onions, sacks. f.:-i lbs. F,nif r.o: string beans, trrt-cn. box. o.V75e; wax. box. ""',: T.'.o; tomatoes, box, home grown, 40 1; ree; lettuce, leaf. box. 25 30c: head, hamper. 75o-.'S! 25; parsley, doz bunches, lac; sw . t c -rri, sacf:. 25 'a 35c; squash. SOc'n $1 .on. Veal cali-es 50 5160 lbs, S.u10c; 60 if !0 ihs. I"0;i2c. sr. -,110 lbs. 12ff 14'ic; 1 00-.; 2no lbs. g r uv. Potatoes Mirmosati. In;. f.0'? 55e: Wisconsin, lu. 45;.".rc; Michigan, bu, r.Hi r..ir: home growns. sack. 70i Si) lbs. 75'i 90c; sweet. Jersey, brl, $3.55 57 4.00.
Peaii, of Ft. Wayne, Ehrich, of Evansville, on the program, their on technical topics. Doctor SII The me.lie.il section tion will hoid session ernoovi and Friday m
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lr. William S. and others arc addresses to bo
SienK. r.f the orcanlzas Thursday attorning. Amcaig
the bull moose campaign, plainly treating it as a sore-head proposition which would be avalanehed beforo election. He described T. R.'s platform as one of vague promises, saying: "He never fulfilled a single pi rnlse he ever made." it is but a -an.-paign of r.hrase-makinjr, of blinding ash and loud nois- " Praise President Taft. In closing Senator Burton said: 'Mv. Taft has promised great reforms. -far as any man can go h- has g'T -. AVfth n eoneress aga'nst him h' h. done wonders which make him knox vt around the world. Think on the ssu. s of this campaign no people mere j h it those of any community in the P. S. would suffer more fr.-m an eh --.-tie i r f a democratic pre side nt and cntisi'fH than those of Gary." Southerner Mttt Tb1U. Isaac M. Muk.ns. T". S. district attorney of North Carolina, followed M' Burton with what was probably O t best speech ever delivered in Gary. Ii is an orator of rare ability, of southern confidences, and held his nuiii"n " In rapt attention. His recital of Gov. Wilson's hard luck poem of '9 1 was met with a wave of laughter, and the. audience took great delight in his molo-eomic tale of Tiddy's plight. Miikrns was a del-Rite to Chicag-i and worked hard for Roosevelt, bvt
can see no use in I. allowing him out oc the party.
JAMES R. MANN FOR CRUMP ACKER
ADVERTISED MAIL.
tin-ost-
letters remain Hammond. Bid., p
online (ict. 7. 1912: Mrs Martha Bennett. Nellie Conistock. Toin Chase, c. C,. Davis.
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The following called for in the office for week F. F. And rte, Jess Clark. Mrs. Cutton. William
Frank Porend James Duff. Miss Clara Harris. Mrs. llin.-s. Clarence Hodson, Mrs. H. R. Harrod. Oscar Hain. II. B. Hoffman. Sam Herder, Georiro- John. Mrs. Kate Johnson. Mrs. C. P. Kooir, Mrs. August Kul!. John Koua.sic. R. Ki-ogcn. H- T. wis. A. C. CcLe.in. Rev.
C. S. Martin. Georae E. M nit 7. Hen-) rv Metch. Herbert S. Michael. Gertie j . . . , . i
McKinn.-y. G rover McCeiand. .Miss:
Gra'-e .ia.-iay. t;. . M o. viiiougn. .miss Kate MeGee, Oscar Norman. R. Nelson. John Rohfy. G-o. Kinlre; la rger, Fred Ruff. Albert Ki.be, Madam Rhunart. Mr. Rohbauts, W. II Scott. Ora Schell, Giuseppe Salvato. )T. nry Siirtaki, Mis Fannie Saulistopc. Ed Sin'th, Mrs. Fred
Schmidt. Edwin A.
the speakers are Dr. T. Victor Keen-, j Indianapolis; TT. Tin odore Potter, IuIdianapolis; Dr. W. T. S. Do-Pis. Indi-
. anap-dis: Dr. t". I- . Neu. 1 ndia na poi is ; ! pr. George E. Hoffman, Rochester; Dr.
I Or. E. Ferguson, Indianapolis; Dr. O. P. i Xesl.it, Valparaiso; Dr. O. N. Torian, ; India ti.irolis; Dr. S. E. Earp. In. liana p-'.!;.-; Dr. f.orv F. K ililo, French Lick; ; Dr. George A. Rolling, Kramer; Dr. H. G. Keeney, Shelbyvili"; and Ios. Wilj Pam Sh'mer, S.. Woods and A. W. Prar.ton, of I nd ii ra pedis. The si."--ica! yect i..n of the- organizaI tion will meet at the same time as the?
medical section, as will the new department of the assoeiat Ion, the eye, ear r.ose and Croat section. An.ops; the speakers who will address 1 he latter section are Drs. George F. K el per, Lafayette, chairman of the section; John F. Pai :;i:;n, Indianapolis; George W. Sp.dm, Elk'nari ; David W. Slevej.Moi. Richmond; Albert E. Bulson. Jr.. P'ort Wayne; L"ui. I . lir.ue, Evans vilie; John J. Kyle. Indianapolis; Fr. deriek . Heath. 1 nd ia na poi is, and Kent K. Wlieolnrk, Fort Wayne. Trie fallowing physicians, with others will address the surgi a 1 section: Simon
. .1 Vnii.c- V.!l.i::r;ii.n John Morris In
dianapolis; David Ross. Indianapolis; J. W. Siu-s, Indianapolis; H. A. Moore, Indianapolis; G. G. E.khart. Marion; Joseph II. Wcmstctii. T-rre Haute; T. B. Eastman, Indianapolis; A. P. Roope. Columbus ;A. S. Jntgef, Indianapolis; M. A. Austin. Anderson. Hecretarien to Meet. The fourth annual conference of the county secretaries of boards of health will precfde tiie geii.-ra! meting, long scheduled for the aftrm.on of Octobr 9 at th Clay pool hotel. Dr. I lowat. Dr. R. c. Siianklin of
j South Pen 1. Dr. E. M. Shanklin. ilamI Hin; Dr. Alex R. Craig. Chicago, secirrtarv of the Anieiican Abdicai Asso-
n; ion and tners are on t ho program. 'n t ie evening of the samo tia a
! smoker for tin- members "i the stale lasociation is par: ! for hip hotel, with, ithe Indiana poi is Medical Society as I host to the visitors.
IContlnned from Vasm 1.' m.ittee had a bond in front of the. t renter and the crowd Inside was enter, talr.e, l.y Jimmy Graves quartette until It is i t ally too bad that Represents! -it is reaiy tor. I.n.l that Repre sen t a -tl e Mann, who has been such a good friend of the region, did not have a ia tier crowd but the m -.-ling was poorly advertised and t'eeie were a numher of counter attractions which took: away the crowd. Saturday night is tl,. poorest night in the week in Hammond to Isold a political meeting- and po i . : j. ia. n s .via. erowds should talte r .'gniza nee of the fa- t. Cc-rgresii.an Mann boiieves tint Taf will be reelected and great weight t placed open hi- c-piu on for he is th--last man in the woi id to make wil l s! atcir.oiits.
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(Continue from Page one) th.-y do not afford the people there our railroads, automobiles and sill the other comforts of this country." Extensive discussion of the record of Wilson's party foil,. wed. showing the repudiation of Judge Parker by the denioe.ats and how Ck-Vclarid'sJ investigation of the trusts during his first administration had proved futile. lirtn After T. It. "The combination of business is an evolution. It has come to stay. The problem is to wisely Like care of this in such a way that the benefits will accrue to the many as well as the few. We need the party for the continuance of this great development, which is the wond. r of the world." Certain schedules may be revised and without delay, l.-ut with due information and without the traint of prejudice anywhere." Senator Burton passed quickly over
GEO. FIEGLE
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