Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1912 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Tuesday, Oct. 8. 1012.
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Foint News
Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital
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From the Diary of Si. Lence
Hy Bull's one r' tH' st ronir, monsirs I'Vtt saw until th: ki'i'p him !n th' Ari:iagr-ri,on c. Ain't it funny how sheepish tills bull moosrrs aro .i-battl'-.i Lord.
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was taken up ii t the council meeting last nlplit. AViil 1'avis .Jr. appearing for the Improvement, which he aiys la nbsnlutr'.y neeessarv ti carry the Immense amount of s -ifi r from the properly surrounding tbe ilinh proper. Mr. n.ivis .Jr. hs h.tii ; psu ra n r s from the
Krle raiini;.,! that Ihey will share in th-' wn'k. Certainly thin:; should be i me w ith th ter as It ts el ita Importance citizens Uvif.s; near the stream's
their matto the banks.
enOKment awaiting him and would accept it providing it looked Rood to him. I'ar.iel hyndi, Sr., arrived home from Marion Sunday evening to register. Albert Anderson, wife and baby arrived homo Sunday cveninK from Nebraska, where they visited relatives for a week 1'red and Pan C'omeford. of Gary, were guests at the home of their mother Sunday. Mrs. Cora Simpson ami littl girl of Meduryvinp are visiting at the. home of Ler sister, Mrs. Frank Hunt. Mrs. Ci. V. Robinson, of Rensselaer, visited at the. homes of V. I). Robinson and Sitfel llaydeii from last Thursday until Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott, of Fiachrupp avenue, .spent Sunday in Harvey, ill., visiting the former's mother. Tim Home Misionary Society of the l. E. church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m ., at the home of Mrs. I'. J. Carpenter. Marcus A. Huso has contributed another interesting- article to the Technical Wot la for October. The article I.owl!ncr and Itirt." is well illustrated
Felix McKlroy, of
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The city council rn t last .-v. i,:r4 for the transacation of their regular monthly irrist of business. All the members were present. A franchise was petitioned for hy the Crown Point Electric company to install a nas plant for heating and l!jthtir:s: in Crown roltu. The same wt it to Fec-nd read-
inir. it betntr referred to the committee on lights for further deliberation. The fust estimates for the Main street pavinK and resoiuiions providing for their approval went through with Jljlnjf colors.
The matter of the oum '!! taking the necessary precaution to r.-iIVku.i rd the corner of Clark and Main street from! accident to passers by. it was moved I
that the same be referred to committee on public safety. Additional incandescent lights were ordered by the council as street lights, they to be placed in the alleys around the square. The w.itir works om.T.ittee were empowered to collect the water taxes ns they saw fit. and it is expected that those In arreaia will have the water supply cut off should they fail to pay at once. At least !7 per cent of the vote in Onter township was recorded at yesterday's registration, and the republic.'!! party workers are greatly elated ovpr the shewing made apair.st the bull mooters, it beinp evident that he is losing- proun-1 every day. The nutttr of drainins the Hezor ditch near the Will J. Pavis Jr. farm
The capttne . Crown Point in for some time terduy, and -u Pence Mini estee and family are his name will t
man has made a held u p I li-rm i n
fore, and warranls rol.ibery were tiled clerk yesterday.
Kalph Yeurr-r ured as a star on the fi.otball
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throughout. Dr. Oscar Dowllnt; is pros-
Mrs. Willis A lion, of Kansas, who has , idem of the, Louisiana State Itoard of
Health and the story deals with hia lidintr ihrouarh the state In a special train fighting the unsanitary conditions and of the success of the work. Mr. Rose who is a New Orleans news-
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j t'nis community went to ChoaKo Sunday j ac.-ompaned !iv Mrs. Merrit Keisev,
t liiiil where siie visited other relatives Monension i day. She leaves for home today.
lisiic.i yes- ! ' Pen 1'onto. of Crant Park, spent 3tinthe promt- J day ta the home of Roy Kelsey. the parents j Owen Peterson, formerly of Valpacommun! ty j ralso, spent Sunday in this place vislt-
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his mother. He left Monday for selaer. where lie has taken a posllti McCoy's laundry.
A. F,. Pence, who erected the creamery buihlinir here, spent Sunday in town coining from Toledo.
TonCCO t'lll-:VMRi "Mr. Dealer, I want joti to furnlMh me I'MOX SCOTT H 1 for I think It tlie (incut of all
Ilgur- j i ever u-eI." "Well, other have told noth- j m- the xaine thlnit when I bought It. I
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P.0BERT8DALE. j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Langohr and son. of Fast Srje, were suests at the Itr,gohr and Pad r homes Sunday. : Miss Martha Reiland who lias been: staying at the Wochle home for two'; months has accepted a position in South Chicago. Mrs. Fred Binhamnv r, of Harrison avenue, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Strum, of Hammond yesterday. Ralph Cowan, of Indiana boulevard, lias been confined to his home several days by illness. Mrs. Cha les Strops and son, of liar- , rison avenue, spen the week end in Chicago visiting h r mother, Mrs. Bar-1 bey. Mrs. B. Hild-t l.ranrlt and Mrs. G. ' Gerker were the guests of Mrs. Charles Vai scale, rf Kast Side, th clatter part of the week. Ernest Stalhbalrr., of the fire depart-; merit, visited his parents in Munster over Sunday. Mrs. John SoHwF.de and daughter. Myrtle of Harrison avenue, visited relatives in Hammond last evening. Miss Anna Worh'e, of Indiana boulevard, spent Sunday In Chicago visiting her cousin. The Marquette club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Stross home in 116th street. Miss Martha Witke. of Chicago, was a guest of her cousin. Miss Emma Kasch. of Indiana boulevard, over Sunday. Vincent Sell, of Harrison avenue, had the misfortune to fall down the stairs at his home last Saturday and in doing so smashed his glasses, cutting his face quite badly. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Haight, of Harrison avenue. returned home from Southern Indiana where they spent sev eral days visiting relatives. Captain Greb. of Hammond f.redepartment No. 3, visited Captain James Pyron. yesterday. Mrs. Frederick Poppen and daughter Theresa, of lPct.li street were quests of tho former's son. Mathias Poppen and son of Chicago, last evening.
The Willing Workers of the Evangelical church and their teacher. Mrs. John leverenz. held a very pleasant meeting Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Helen P.uril, of Indiana boulevard. Isaac Burns, of Canada, is visiting his sister, Mrs. William Payne and family of Harrison avenue. The Royal Neilghbors will hold a special meeting at Fishrupp'a hall tomorrow evening. All members are requested ,- Vie present a.i btisinss of
(.'lieee. Pennsy 1 va nla. i-nvL.l'li- record foi hi inc. in a tie g.-.me. a i I::;:. with the C.if'isle
f..:-n!tf- for himself all kinds of favor
al b- newspaperiet y. The Salvation Army lads "rid lassies m id- their iVKu!.:r trip to Cr. wn Point yesterday to be p-esont at the commissioners' meetir.e;. where they generally make a good haul in a ilnanclal way. With the start inp- of Judge Kopelke'n court, the commisisoners' court and the re gi s t ra t ion ' of voters, the courthouse presented a busy spectacle yester.li v and it Is safe to say that near
ly 75 per cent of the lawyers and
foaslonal men from the north en
the county were brought down on the cars to transact business with the courts in session.
The political candidates spent aj strenuous day yesterday electioneering ! The old I.la of using Sage for
In the various precincts, the commis- j (a rken in tile hair is again coming i
stent rs' court bringing down a crowd j jn vogue. Our grandmothers had of men that made rich picking for the j (jiirU, glossy hair at seventy-five, office seeker. j while our mothers are gray before Z1IZZZZZZZZZZZZZZI jthoy are fifty. Our grandmothers
kept their hair soft and glossy with a "Sage Tea." which also restored
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paper man. is the husband of Rerneice Allen Rose, a former Whiting girl. Mrs. MUIle Davis, and Mrs. Primmer, of Msmniuiiil, attended the D. of Ij. meet Ing at Whiting on Samrday. The Democrats of Whiting will hold a meeting in the;r nendquarters tomorrow nigut, at which Hon. John B. Peterson, Democratic candidate for congressman will bo the prlr.clpal speaker. Professor Neltur., of the public speaking o'epattmtr.t of the University of Cnlcago. occupied the pulpit at the
Congregational church on both Sunday icngo. mort ing anr Sunday evening. The In the evening Professor Nelson gave j Sr., ar readings from Victor Hugo's "Ivs Mis- i Creek.
erab'.oK," which was very good and I The
her wot her, Mrs.
Wilcox addition. Mrs. Bert Thewing visited her mothei,
est erday. The Whitirg skating rink now being th.e only rltik in the region Is now being patronised by crowds from all the Riirrou n dr g I o w 1 1 h. Miss Sylvia P.loomberg, of East Chicago, and Miss Margarnt Reach, of Hammond were Whiting visitors on Sunday evening. Aaron James who lias for several
i vettrs b eti employ ed as stiiiman at the i I Standa rd OF: Company in W hiting has been sent by tne company to Point
Richmond, Cnl. Riley Day was celebrated in the local schoo's 1 ere yesterday in observance of the si: tie; h birthday anniversary of the Hoosler poet. Miss Hi th C. White returned home esterday frenti Hamilton, O., where she attended the funeral of her brother. The Eortiiightly club hold their regu
lar meet lag last night in tne public library asemhly room. J. M. Smith s.f rit Sunday with friends ' at Iake V.'.wajii. ! Mr. aro Mrs. " i.onchek, of Atchison; avenue, .'pent Sunday visiting in Chi-
and George Stocker, of Hobart, visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, William Krousse and family of Hobart were the guests of A. W. Stommei and family Sunday.
Truant Officer Pattie of Lowell vlsit- ' ed the Dyer school yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P.oldt and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keilman of Hobart were the guests of Mrs. P. eKilman and family Sunday. ! Miss Math.vldia Scheldt and Mrs. P. Keilman visited Hobart relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shmal of Rrunswick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Klein and family. Trustee F. Scheldt made a business i trip to Crown Point yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sehulte and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stommei motored to Crown
Point yesterday. A motorcyclist from Chicago Heights ; was arrested for speeding and fined one dollar and costs, amounting to $j w hich he paid. ! Mr. Morris ITyn and family, Mrs. ! Saleivan and Fred Ressner, of Chicago, visited with the Misses Tilly and Barbara Scheldt Sunday, i Frod Young a farmer living west of town reported this morning that one of : his horses was .stolen yesterday. No j trace of the thieves has been found at 1 this writ ing.
Paul Oettler and Edward Herrman were Chicago visitors today.
Mr. and Mrs. Seng and
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remains of Mrs. James P.urton, iveil here yesterday from Sugar M". funeral took plioe from the home
greatly upprec'attd J of her son. jams,. Rtirton, of Clark i A union n eeting or the Methodists street, this afternoon. Interment was nr.l CungregatjonaMsts was held in the ! at Oak Hill ceciettry, Hammond. j ev-'a'ng. ! Several Whiting members of South: Mrs. Bert Kessier, of Wilcox adttion, Chicago court, T. of p. II., will attend j Is entertaining her father, Mr. Drew, ; a banquet and musical to be given by i
daughter Augustana Seminary and expects to be
Frances, Miss Mary Scharp, Mr. W. An- ; ordained in about two years, de-rson, Mr. and rs. Kemper and daugh- i
ter, Anna, Wililam and Arcndius oes were the guests of F. Kalvaloge and
family Sunday. j Mrs. T. MrCormick, of Rnuchanan, Iso Hoffman trafaeted busines in Mich., is here visiting her parents, Mr. Hammond today. j and Mrs. Samuel Burnham for a few
Ilenrv Rattoman was a Crown Point i days.
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business visitor yesterday.
importance is to be transacted. Mrs Ibrrv Ooliling. of Harrison ave.
nue spent the lattf part of the week'th(1 natural color. in Indianapolis or, business. On (dijoction to using such a ; preparation was the trouble of makT rT5,T'T "S lng. it. This objection has been overUUVY 'come bv the Wyeth Chemical CoraTol'eston came to Lowell Sunday to pallV o New Yt.rk, who has placed play the third anl last game of the ;on Uio market a superior preparation season with the Lowell team, and end- of Sage, combined with Sulphur and ed in Lowell's favor, they winning two jfthT valuable remedies for dandruff, out of three, it was a hard fought ; itching scalp, and thin, weak, falling game and well played, there being some jpir. good features on both sides. Shurto j -phe beauty of the hair depends held the visitors -o the sixth inning m0Ti on its rich, even shading than without a run. A good sized crowd j anything ei.se. Don't have dry, harsh witnessed the game. The visitors went ' f., f1fi hair when a slmnlp. harmless
home somewhat chagrined over
failure to win the deciding game. This was the closing (time of the season. Lowell winning IS out of 25 games. This means that Lowell will have a team in the field next season, composed practically of the same players, who
will by reason of this year's experience! and careful coaching under Manager I
of Tloe.t, Ind. Miss Ingrie Hendriekson has returned home from Geneva, 111., where she visited her brother and wife, Mr. a-nd Mrs. Simon Hendriekson. Mrs. George Winslow is entertaining her father, Mr. Wiiksonn of Lydicks. Ind. Messrs. Felix McElroy and George Farrell werO Lincoln Park visitors on Sunday. Mrs. Page Owens and son of Ross Commcn. Mich . arrived here this morn
ing to sr nd a wtek as the guest of
Superior Court T. of R. H., at South
HEGRWISCH Theodore Rorowiak has sold his property on Carondalet avenue and will
Chicago tomorrow evening.
Arthur Van Kitck, of Sheridan ave-I make his home In South Chicago shortnue. Is recovering slowly from his In- ; ly. juries sustained by getting a r.atl in j Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Goul visited his foot. ! relatives in Englewood Sunday. George and John Hanko two brothers Mr. and Mrs. Grundman and Mr. and were arrested last night at their board- Mrs. Slppel were out Joy riding Satur-
ing house on East 119th street for assaulting Frank Matzko. Both were locked up for the night being badly under the influence of liquor. Their trial will be held this evening.
a few days; and don't be tormented with dandruff, itching scalp and loose, falling hairs. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy will quickly correct these troubles, and give color, strength and beauty to your hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your
Lloyd, be much stronger next season. ! drueglt today, and prove this to Below Is the summary: lynttr own satisfaction. All druggists Lineup. Lowell Alyea. b.; re trie, (sell it, under guarantee that the ss,; Purdie, cf.; Trump. 1st.; Rrown. If.iiinoney will be refunded if the remedy P.elshaw, rf.; Llovd. 3d.; Yates, c. ; s not exactly as represented. Agent Shurte, p. To! ies-on I . Curren, rf. ; ; I,. Harry Weis. Caps, cf.; Clean. ,?rt.: Kurnert. If.; R. J ...... .
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ST. JOHK. Math Ludwlg, from Hammond, spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. Ludwfg, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and son from Wue Island were Sunday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Flinn and family from Chicago were visitors here today. Mr. and Mrs. John Keilman from Dyer were St. John visitors Sunday evo ning Mr. and Mrs. Ievi Gard from ITanover Center were in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller from Dyer visited here with relatives Sunday. Joseph Scherr from Whiting spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. B. Scherr. Dr. A. H. Farley from Crown Point was here on business Sunday afternoon. Dr. William Houk from Crown Point transacted business here Saturday evening. Rev. William Rerg from Scherervill Rev. F. Flach from Dyer. Rev. H. Plaster from Hammond and Rev. Guerashek from Hanover Center assisted Rev. A. M. Buchheit here Sunday evening at the closing forty hours at the St. John church. Jacob Klassen has resigned his position as mail carrier and Frank Scheldt
day aftenroon. Mr. Wuergell, of South Chicago, was In town yesterday. L. Coxx, of Hammond, was here on business yesterday, i Th young people of St. Florian's
l---i-:;tt . ..- Catholic church evidently have the has taken his place as mall carrier. marrying fever there being one wedRorn to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keilman ding Sunday, five banns published, and a baby boy. j three engagements. Mr. George Utsev and daughter. Er- i Mrs. Miller, mother of Mrs. Matt
ma, are Hammond visitors today.
Fred Relsner from Chicago was a visitor here Monday. Mamie Keilman and brother. John, from Dyer were seen in town on Monday. John Miller, Jr., and son. Frank, were Dyer and Crown Point visitors Monday. F. Kallenberger from Chicago traveling agent for William Henning Company from Chicago transacted business here today. The D. R. C. V. will have their monthly meeting here at Rammer's hall at St. John Tuesday evening, October 8. The St. John town board held their regular monthly meeting here Monday evening. The B. C. L. of St. John, held their monthly meeting here Monday everlng.
! Ross, was burled in Chicago Sunday. ' Charles Johnson is home and reported I as well. Mrs. Frank Lonn is greatly Improved. ' Regular meeting of the Rebeccas i next Wednesday night in Jordan's hall. Refreshments will be served.
Mrs. Aron Swanson entertained the I Beware Of Ointments f Or Ca-
Mlss Dolly Patton, of Park avenue, Fpent Sunday in Gary with friends. Ernll Jabroeky, of Center avenue, entertained company from Chicago on Sunday. Mr., and Mrs. S. P. Furner, of Park avenue, attended church at Englewood on Sunday. Mrs, James Patton and Mrs. W. H. Smith spent Sunday evening in Hammond. William Isaacs left Monday morning for a two week's visit with his mother at Wausau, Wis. Miss Martha Kaczmarouskl entertained company from Chicago Sunday. Mrs. M. Raczmarouski and son, Leo, of Center avenue, are spending a fewr tlaj s with her sister at Valparaiso, Ind. Mrs. William Shroeder, of Park avenue, entertained her parents from East Side on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. O. J. Hlersey returned home Sunday evening after a few days' visit with her daughter at Robertsdale. Mrs. M. Shaver and Mrs. A. Anderson, of Park avenue, attended church at Hammond on Sunday morning.
DYER. Mr. and Mrs. KeuT, of Chicago, who spent several days as the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. T. Kammer and family, returned home yesterday. Mr. Wiu of Hammond visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scheldt. John
Porras Society Saturday afternoon about 40 members being present. At this meeting the centerpiece donated by the Boston Store was raffled and won by Charles Norberg, No. 42 being the lucky number. Two hundred tickets were out and all were sold by Mrs. Swanson. Lane Groundwater died Saturday morning at the County Hospital, aged 72 years. Funeral will probably be Wednesday. The members of the Swedish Lutheran church tendered the Rev. Carlson a farewell party Saturday evening at which time they presented him with a purse of $!n. Rev. Nystrom of Chicago presided. Mrs. W. T. Kight and son, Dorsey, visited here Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Carlson is returning to Rock Island to complete his studies at the
tarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and .completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phys' . clans, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, hy F. J- Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constl-
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straw, p.: Benight, p. Score: H. R. Lowell 10 S Tolleston to 6 Two base hits Petrie. Purdy. Yates, Curren. Hits off Vaughn 7 in five Innings Rase an bad? -Off Saurte, 6; off Vaughn. 1. Struck out By Shurte. 12; by Vaughn, :i, by Roniarht, 1 Errors By Lowell, 3; by Tolleston, 0. Sacrifice hits Petrie. Purdy. Belshaw, Shurte. Hit by pitcher Alyea. Albert Webb, of Hammond, was in town Monday closing up a deal wherein he sold a town lot morth of the waterworks to Howard Slocornb. Frank Holmes, of Shelby, was in town Monday.
Linton Wood, of Chicago. returned last evening from a trip In the southern part of th state to rcadster.
George Foster and wife were St. John I visitors Sunday. j A baby girl has been born to Mr. j and Mrs. Grant Dickinson. i Will Peterson Is confined to his home j from an injury caused by heavy lift- j
ing. Ernest Hummel Sr., of South Chicago, spent Sunday In Lowell. Nate Brown with his drums, went to Indianapolis where he had a musical
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50 Scissors, 44 in., nickel plated 25 61 Shears, 8 In. straight trliuroer B5 E2 Match Safe 25 53 Briar pipe, bulldog style 40 64 Briar pipe. 20 65 Briar pipe, curved vulcanite stem.. 50 66 Genuine French briar pipe, amber mouth piece, bulldog 75 60 Genuine French briar pipe, amber mouth piece, bulldog or curved Bty. in crsp 300
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P.voket knife, two blade, stag handle.
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No. of Whole Tickets
91 Lady's hand ha, best qualtly leather 450 92 NVatch, nickel plated, stem wind and set 140 93 Lady's watch, German stiver 375
94 Railroad watch, German silver 525 95 Gent's watch, 16 size, thin model, 10year gold-filled hunting case 12C0 100 Lady's watch, 10-r. gold-filled hunt ing case 1200 101 Alarm clock, nicltel plated case 130 102 Mantel alarm clock, gold plated 3C0 103 Eight-day clock, hour and hJf-hour strike 5C0 104 Reininglon slnsrle shot rifle, 22 or 32 caliber 500 105 Remingrou hammorless, repeating rifle, 22 caliber, 1C shot 24C0 110 Winchester repeating rifle, 22 cal iber 2100 111 Repeating shotgun. 12 gitage, 6 shot. 4500 112 Single h.irrel dhotgun. 12 guasre 9C0 113 Tape mc-as'ire, 50-foot, in car 80 114 Family scale 270 "115 Carpenter's rule, 2-foot, brass bound 73 120 Tool handle and tools, ten tools in hollow hand!? 175 121 Cfirpct Sweeper 5C0 122 Water bottle, good quality rubber. . . 150 123 Revolver, double action, 22 or 32 caliber 450 121 Umbrella, lady's or geut's 250 12". Iioxing gloves 300 130 Funchlng ba 300 131 Baaeball, professional league 10 112 Catcher's mask 300 13;-! Catcher's mitt 150 134 Catcher's body protector... 600 143 Steel fishing rod..., 5-0 144 Electric flesh light 275 145 Ice skates, ladies' cr gents', give sire wanted 300 150 Holler skates, girl's or boys' 500 151 Suit case, genuine cowhide 1050
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No. of Whale Tickets
152 Traveling bag, lady's or gent's 15C0 153 Steamer trunk 1200 154 Air rifle 225 155 Hammock 400 160 Leather tobacco pouch for smoking tcbnceo 25 161 Teaspoons, Rogers silver metal, onehalf dozen 100 162 Dessert spoana, Rogers silver metal, one-half dozen 150 163 Table siioorus, Rogers silver metal, one-half doaen 150 164 Butter knife, Roger standard plate. . . . 60 165 Sugar shell, Rogets standard plate.. 50 170 Berry spoon, Hogers standard plate. 200 171 Dinner knives and forks, V dozen, Iiotfe.rs triple plate 600 172 -Knives and forks, U dozen, stag handle 125 173 Sewing machine. 10-yenr guarantee . 2500 174 Fine llirse, ladies' or gents' 20 175 Sterling Silver Thimble, giv num ber 50 150 Man's high grade metal watch 550 151 Lady's high grade rneti.l watch 375 )' Gtnfs watch, 14-k gold f,ih;d. 20year case 1725 133 Lady'- watch, 14-k gold filled, 20year case 1725 154 Gent's watch, 20-year plain case.... 1350 155 Gent's repeat er ah watch 1700 156 Chronograph, or horse timer 1700 10 Combination fountain syringe (best quality rubber) 150 191 Lady's locket and chain, gold filled. . 300 192 Lady's hat p'n. rhineetone setting. . 100 193 Lady's gold filled shirt waist set 100 194 Lad's neck chain, gold filled 100 195 Lady's bead chain, seamless, gold filled 500 200 Dresser clock, white celluloid case. 300
No. of Whola No. Ticket 201 Scissors set, embroidery, buttonhole and sewing scissors in leather case 300 202 Baby's jewelry set (neck chain, heart pendant, baby ring, two baby pins, gold filled, mounted on pluah heart 250 203 Child's set, knife, fork and spoon, Rogers guaranteed silverware, In lined box 150 204 Ladies' mesh bag, genuine German sliver, kid lined with inside coin pocket 450 205 Gold filed band bracelet. 14-k 300 210 Chevalier opera glasses in case r0P 211 Salt and pepper set, German silver top ir0 212 Silver napkin ring 100 213 Rogers eilverware set, 2S pieces In hard wow chest 1600 214 Parlor clock, Egyptian green col umns, red marbelized mouldings, 5-inch decorated iveroid dial, half hour and cathedral gong strike... 725 221 Cigar lighter, burns alcohol or ben zine, nickel case 175 222 Self filling fountain pen, 14-k solid gold point 300 223 Fish line, best quality silk 50 224 80-yd double multiplying reel, nickel plated 150 230 Collar button set, gold filled 30 231 Gentleman's fob, silk ribbon, gold filled eharm 250 232 Gentleaan's gold filled watch chain. 175 240 Guitar, hieh grade, standard sizs...1500 241 violin outfit, high grade Stradivarlus model, first quality bow, In case, complete with book of Instructions 1200 245 Searchlight bicycle lamp 400 250 Audrey's 5 in 1 Handy Hammer.... 60 261 Folding Lunch Box 25
Tills Premium List will he Good and in Effect until December 31, 1913.
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