Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1913 — Page 7

Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1913.

THE TIMES.

FOR SALE COin

and PARCEL POST

H3

Clarified A.dtJertfMng

READERS. FOR RENT. KOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. I FOR RENT Furnished room and

ftoadars of th follow In advart!i- board; rates given where two room

tnsnts who wlib to communlcata wit

advertisers whoa Identity is no rraalad. should follow tho Uiatruetlona to addraaa them by the kay Utter glrwn. Hequeata at thla offica to reveal the Identity of anonymous adverttaera can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be anwared. (Imply follow InstructionAs far aa It i possible It la advised Ibat all clanlflad a thouii ! mailed or sent to the offlca. The TUDta will not he responsible tot errors ta ads taken over the telephone.

WANTED At once at Lion Store. 50 vonns ffirls about

16 years of age to act as cash girls and wrappers during the mill end sale. Bright, active girls will be retained after the sale to fill vacancies in the different departments. See Mr. Pajne.

together. 4228 Hagoun ave East Chi cago. JOtt

SITU ATIONS WANTED.

WANTED A position by refined mid

dle aged lady In doctor's, dentist's or

lawyer's office. Phone 989R. 29-2

FOR RENT Store room and grocery f xtures. Inquire J. G. Fischrupp, 400 mth St., Whiting. Ind.

SITUATION WANTED By young man

19 years of age, with high school

education; can give best of references.

Call 627M or write 3S24 Hemlock St.,

ndlana Harbor. 28-2

FOR SALE. FOR SALE Brick building. 60x60; suitable for machine shop or garage; best location. Phone 825M. 29-2

FOR SALE Cheap, one pair of mules, one pair of mares in foal,, one pony.

122 Sibley st., opposite Monon depot. Phone S44M. 27-2

WANTED All around man. Call at Hammond Furniture Co.. 242 E. State St., Hammond. WANTED Machinery repair men and lathe hands. American Steel Foundries. 29"2

o-iVTF.n Two boys over IS years

-I --ifH hirvrie. AoDly at White

Store. Hammond.

WANTED Car carpenters; niece work: good prices;

plenty work. Eitzhugh-Luth-

er Co., liammona.

FEU TE HELP.

WxVNTED At once at Lion

store, 50 sales ladies with some knowledge of the dry goods business to assist durTTTgthe' two weeks -of our Mill End Sale. Good wages

will be paid and steady posi

tions will be open to those who show ability. Apply to Mr. Payne, dry goods dept.

FOR SALE 5-passenger Cadillac tour

ing car; will demonstrate; will ex

change for real estate. 31 Warren st.,

Hammond. Phone 1077W. 29tf

FOR SALE 8 h. p. engine and boiler;

In good condition. Inquire SS State

St., Hammond. Phone 77. 29tf

FOR QUICK SALE One flat building.

6 rooms and bath, electric lights and

laundry in basement with each apartment, well located and new. Trice

$2,800. A good paying Investment.

One 5 -room cottage, bath, electric

lights, cement floor In basement and

cement walks around house, new and

well located on an Improved street

Price $2,050.

One 6-room story and half modern house, almost new and well located on

Improved street. An exceptional bar gain at $2,700. Lot 37xl20 feet.

One 6-room modern cottage, bath,

electric light, heat, laundry In base

ment, well located on an Improved

street. Price $2,680.

I wish to state that these low prices are good only till Feb. 1, 1913. I will accept a reasonable cash payment on

either of these and balance payable in

monthly installments. If you are In the

market here Is a rare chance for you

GEO. W. YEAZEL. 205 Detroit St., Hammond. Ind.'

FOR SALE Davenport; very reason

able; like new. 48 Highland st. (2n

fiat), Hammond. 28-

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST German silver mesh bag con

taining small purse. In 6c theater; re

ward. Return 350 Henry St., Hammond.

LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Dog;

small puppy hound about 2 months

old; black and white. Finder return 157

State St., Hammond. 29-2

JACKSON PARK. Lots 29, 30, Serocsynskl's 1st add, George P. Guffin to Emanuel W. Schlllo 1 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 22. blk 7. 3rd add, sheriff of Lake Co. to East Chicago Co., 203 93 HAMMOND. Lots 19. 20, Rimbach's 2nd add, Thomas Jones to Oscar A. Krlnbill 1 Same real estate as last deed. , Oscar A. Krinbill to Thomas Jones 1 Lot 5, Wr lot 4, blk 2, Highland add. Lake Co. Sav. & Tr. Co. to

Irene Enrlght EAST CHICAGO. Lots 31. 32, blk 2. SE 29-37-9, John V. Toth to JohnRajchl-

netz 6,000

HOBART. Lot 11, blk 16. Geo. & Wm. Earle's 2nd sub, Catherine Whittmer to Charles W. Whltmer .......

CUERCIAL CLUB GIVES

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The Commercial club of Indiana Har- eluded favorites as old as "Annie

bor and East Chicago entertained last Laurie" and frAm then on to the era)

m . . . . . , . -. i j ; ,, t' r- " - . . . '

2,500

160

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

May wheat. 92 July wheat. 90

t rT p,nk.ki t t - '.Sept. wheat. $8

wallet containing about $13 In cur

rency. Finder please leave at Clinton Hdw. store, East Chicago. Fair divide will be made.

LOST A pair of nose glasses. Return

to Dr. Oberlln, Citizens' bank bids.

NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills

made on me only by myself.

PETER HUSSEY. 779 Claude st.

July corn . . Sept. corn.. May oats.. July oats.. Sept. oats..

51 52 4 53 U 33 33 V8 33

924 88 5l 52 53 U 33 Z3 33

2i 90 . h 61 51 528 33 33 33

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LEG A L NOTICES.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, JANUARY TERM, 1913. JOHN ROBERTS VS. ALICE ROBERTS. CAUSE NO. 10021. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by H. E. Granger, attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Alice Roberts, Is

not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 17th day of March, A. D. 1913, the same being the 7th day of the next term of said Court to be be

gun and held in Room No. 2, in the

Hay Receipts. 1,006 tons; ship

ments, 50 tons. Offerings large and

market quiet. Choice in fair, request

but medium and low grades are dull

and slow sale. Choice timothy, $17 St

18; No. 1, $1516; Nos. 2 and 1 mixed $1213; Nos. 3 and 2 mixed, $10ll

Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $1515.50; No. 1, $13 5014.50. Iowa,

Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prai

rie Choice, $1314; No. 1, $1212.50

Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding

prairie $8.50 9.50. Packing Hay $7

8.

Straw Rye, $7.508; pat. $6.50 7

wheat, $6 6.50.

ENJOYABLE

JTERTAUT

pared with $89,638 for the fourth quarter of the previous year. Chairman E. H. Gary announced that there had been a slight falling off in orders, but specifications are good and' orders are unusually heavy for this time of the year. The regular dividend of 1 per cent quarterly on the common and 1 per tent quarterly on the preferred were declared at the New York meeting yesterday.

night with a' guest night, the event proving the most enjoyable occasion of the kind ever observed by this organisation.

There were, three hundred present

and the entertainers were from Chi

cago, with the exception of Frank De-

Priae. Mr. DeBrlae took the place of the pianist -engaged to come but who

failed to show up.

O. J. Kleer had charge of the en

tertainment and brought with him

William Hitchcock, who was great at

the comedy act, and did a variety of

stunts in .almost as many dialects.

which made a decided hit with the audience.

A novel feature, which has never

been done before in Indiana Harbor,

was that of getting the audience to

take part in the entertaining. Pamphlets containing the words of a large

number of songs who m everybody

knows, .were present. The songs ln-

of the "Chocolate Soldier," "Oh, You ,

Beautiful Doll" and tho modern version of "I'm Going Back to Dixie."

Mr. Kloer led the singing and played upon the cello, and in the instrumental

feature he was kbly assisted by Mr. De

Brlae, who .did himself proud as a "filler" In the absence of the regular

pianist. Mr. Kloer also told a number of good stories and otherwise helped

to keep things going right.

MOOSE

I AY

GET RELEASE

Harry Moose, former city clerk of

Mr. Hitchcock made his greatest hits I Gary, who ia now serving time in the

in his dialect selections, including one I state prison at Michigan City followin Swedish, a negro racetrack selection, j jns ij8 conviction in a compuaded

a football recitation and an old time I felony charge may be released ou

hoe-down" representation. I parole in M". .

Following the program refreshments Moose was sentenced from six

were served, consisting of sandwiches, I months to five .years, and as his con-

conee, olives etc., and following this juet has ben good he will be eligible the chairman of the entertainment fOP a parole or possible pardon early committee. Billy Jewel, announced that in May. .

the floor would be cleared for dancing. J Moose was star witress tn the Gary Quite a crowd remained to enjoy this) bribery cases. He suddenly disappear-

feature of the entertainment. J ed. In November he surrendered him

self to Sheriff Grant and confessed that

CRUMPACKER ACTIVE

III FIGHT ON HIGHWAY

TRADE SCHOOLS

ARE OPPOSED

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

Chicago Wholesale prices for car- resentatlve

Washington, Jan. 29. Rrepresenta

tive E. D. Crumpacker of Indiana Is In the outcome,

taking an active part in trying to defeat the plan for the construction of a memorial highway In honor of Abraham Lincoln from Washington to Gettysburg. Two propositions for honoring Lincoln are under consideration by the house, and it is expected that a vote will be reached today. The opponents of the highway . wish . to construct a Greek temple, in the mall along the

Potomac river front and near the Indiana Profeessor Cites

Washington monument. A few days ago president Taft sent for Representative Crumpacker and the two had a long consultation as to ways and means of beating me highway proposition. The president is as strong

ly opposed of H as is the Indiana rep-

thought tramos were Insulting her. He 1 he had been bribed by Mayor Knotts

rushed to the scene and demanded to 1 and Bill Cain, the contractor, to leave

know why they were Insulting his J the state after he had been paid $3,009.

wife, and upon receiving impudent an- I Moose was then convicted.

swers, he made a swing at one man and I Whether his forthcoming parols and

hit Rouch. who later had him arrest-i freedom from prison will have any

ed. I bearing on the Gary bribery cases Is

The case has been pending since and I not known at this time.

the action created quite a furore in

Zion, as much interest has centered

bon and other oils were as follows:

I believe we liave got them beaten,"

Gary School to Support His Contention.

REMAINS OH THE

VJAYJFROM SOUTH

Funeral of Clarence Dorman

to Be Held in Gary Friday.

It is probable that the funeral of

Clarence Dorman of Gary and Hobart

will be held from the Gary Y. M. C. A.

I. . . . -A . T.-, J .

Ind. Jan. 29. Fro-MODoy ai z:au qciock r nutty autuiuuu

Terre Haute,

fessor A. S-. Hathaway, member of the

FOR SALE 82 acre farm; good bottom

land; 5-room house and barn; ,a

Babcock, Wis.; 2 blocks" from town; Sunerlor Court Building, at Hammond

public school on one corner of land, in said County and State, on the secAnton Volk, 47 Sibley St., Hammond... J ond Monday of March, A. D. 1918, said 3 ? - - iv- "."t -,, action will be heard and determined In FOR SALE One bay horse, 1100 lbs, her absence.

Standard white, 160 test, 104c; perfec- 1 1(J Jude Crumpacker today. "I know Rse Polytechnic faculty, and mem tion, I0c; headlight, 175 test, 12c; of number of representatives who ber f the city school board, read i

paper before the Terre Haute Literary Club, last night on "Should Our

Schools Be Commercialized? Pro-

eocene, ize. gasoune, ic, mac"ne have been tn faVor of the highway who

gasoline, ztc; special napntna, lac, have become converted to our side and

raw unseen, single oris, sc; ooiiea, no. t ,nr trinl,mf.I,t In Wish-

49

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qu

tnicago. !,., r,i

k o Incongruous and in- n a start made In manual or voca-

Mr. Dorman was a resident . of the

association dormitories until his . de

parture for the southwest early in November.

The body is now on its way from

Roswell, N. M., and returning with. It

.... . r I a i-. tho vnunc main's mother. Mrs. John

c; turpenune, 4c; summer niacK on. , T are beslinK to see lessor ttamaway naa opposea in tn :r : , Sa(,,

c; winter black oil, 84c. These!.. . thft ronatructlon of a magnificent hool board, the introduction of man-l - ' .' " 'T"-"

otations apply to barrel lots f. o. b. hi ould be a fino thlnK for ual training and he said, last night. ""n"u; Z iZ :"

cago. ' I,",, ho wn autmobe8. but that $25,000 had been spent so far and -

LIVE STOCK MARKETS, appropriate way of honoring the mem- n.l training The women'. clb , lory of Lincoln, who sprang from the ni tne,r several ciic ana irancnis

WANTED A competent girl for general housework. 2nd flat Hyslop place. Phone 1318R. ' 29-5 WANTED A girl for general housework. S5 Sibley St., Hammond.

WANTED Woman dishwasher. Stern-K,.o.-af Indiana Harbor. Phone

661J-

29-3

10 years old; suitable for delivery or driver. For particulars call on ' Otto

Wolfe, Lansing, 111. Phone 1288 Y.

FOR SALE 8 months old bull pups. M. J. Grimmer; Highland. Phone 1271 Y2. 28-3

FOR SALE Good two-story modern house at Gary, Ind.; In first subdivision; clear: rents for $35 a month. Address F. R-, box 371, Crown Point, Ind. . - i

FOR SALE Cheap, gentle pony, rubber tire runabout and harness. 774 Claude st., Hammond. - Phone 1435.

WANTED Woman to do washing. 96 Highland St., Hammond.

HORSES FOR SALE OR TO RENT-

Also two buggies and two Bets of single harness for sale. M. F. McCarty'a blacksmith shop, East Chicago.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Store room. 507 S. Hoh-

man St., Hammond. N. Haan. Phone cox st., Hammond. ' 9tR 29tf

FOR SALE Rhode Island red cocker , els, also black mtriorcas. 497 Wil-

24-6

- . i ! FOR SALE 3 pieces of Improved prop-

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light j erty; will sell for 2-3 cost If taken housekeeping. 4601 Forsyth ave., 1 at once; nothing better In Gary for

East Chicago.

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix' the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 22nd day of January. A. D. 1913. ' ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C By Charles W. Ames, , Deputy Clerk.

b j NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. I THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, . ROOM NO. 2, JANUARY TERM, 1913. HELEN TIKUSAN VS. LAZAR TIKUSAN. CAUSE NO. 10022. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by McMahon & Conroy, attorneys, and file her complaint here.'n, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Lazar Tikuson, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action an dthat the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said

cause, on the 17th day of March, A. D.

Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.25 poorest of the earth and whose concern

$M?.10; medium to good steers, $7,304 SJB; inferior to fair steers, 5.65 S 1.25; fat' cows arfd heifers, $4 65 T.40l"canners and cutters, , ta.OOifr 4.60; ' native bulls and stag's, f 4.25 6.50; fair to fancy veel calves, $9.25 10.60; . heavy calves, $4 2547.00; milkers and spring

ers, per head, $20.00 80.09.

organizations have indorsed vocation

if he were alive today, would not be .

. . . .... , , . ' .-v, union.

fUl LMB Jt UUb IUI i'V J n V Q- t not afford automobiles and-who there- i Prof esaor . Hathaway said .work'nsfore would get no benefit from the ' men viewed the trade schools with highway. i suspicion. "I speak from reliable In-

s dubs AL P. MOST

DANGEROUSLY ILL

Othr Follow.

' formation," said he, "in regard to con-

Adams St., Gary, Ind.

23-6

FOR RENT A barn and wagon shed at 208 Michigan ave. Phone 1149M.

29-3 price. Inquire E. W. Holmes. 25th and i 1913' tlre Bame fceins the 7th day of

me next term or saia court to be be

gun and held in Room No. 2, in the

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

ond Monday of March, A. D., 1913, said

action will be heard and determined in

his absence.

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto -set

my nana ana arnx tne seal of said

Court, at Hammond, this 22nd day of

January, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, ' Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; suitable

for one or two gentlemen; also single FOR SALE Grocery and fixtures, rooms. 165 Sibley st., Hammond. computing scale, cash register and , - - 1 box. J. G. Flschrupp, 400-119th St.,

UARBER WANTED To rent a wen ; Whiting.

established barber shop In a modern room; rents reasonable. Take the GaryHammond line and stop off on Second St., Tolleston. Call at Winter's store, corner Second and Martha st.

FOR RENT Five-room flat with bath; $20. 3507 Hemlock st., Indiana Harbor. 29-2

FOR RENT Furnished suitable for two; hot

front room: water heat:

MISCELLANEOUS. WAGES, RENT AND CLAIMS OF ANY description collected on percentage anywhere. We can get your money for you. 12. H. Times, Indiana Harbor. I BUY ACCOUNTS. BILLS. NOTES OR Judgments of any nature anywhere. E H, Times, Indiana Harbor. 29-4 IF IT'S PLUMBING OR HEATING i phone 622. J. Donaldson, 287 Sibley.

modern. Phone 932 J. .89 Douglas at., ' WANTED Ladies to call 1183-J when

Hammond.

FOR RENT Furnished room; steam

desirous of good dressmaking; style and fit guaranteed. 23-6

heat; all conveniences. Call 376 In- pHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING

"Besides, the building of the road : ditions at liary, 1'ullman ana even into Gettysburg would set a precedent dianapolis. where the location of a

Hogs Bulk of sales, $7.507.65; j for other bills or similar character, and Manual Training high school In a

heavy butchers, $7.607.70; light I no one can predict when the endj of wprKingman s aistricc, nas not prebutchers, $7.55 7.67; light bacon, I such raids on the treasury would come. vented working men from giving pref-

$7.407.67; light light. $7.257.56; We would next ' hear of schemes to "" lu "e nerry niga scnuui. heavy shipping, $7.607.67; heavy build a Grant road from Washington ' packing. $7.357.50: mixed packing, to Richmond, a McPherson road from STEEL EARNINGS TA.r.: Wiahinirtnn In Atlanta a Shr M a n . JJ ilUXlilUM

Sheep Lambs, good to choice. $8.15 1 road from Washington to Winchester

8.50; lambs, fair to good, $7.658.15; and a Pap Thomas road from Wash

lambs, common to fair, ,$7.57.65: 1 Jngton to Chickamauga, all at govern-

lambs, good to choice heavy, $7.5Qi I ment expense'

8.00; lambs, feeders, $7.008.10; lambs, culls. $6.50 7.25; yearlings, fair to best light. $6.S6i7.50: yearlings, fair to best

heavy, $6.25 7.15; wethers, plain to good, $5.255.5A

PRODUCEMARKET.

Butter Extra creamery. 3333c; firsts, 272$i4c; seconds, 2526c; dairies, 26 30c; packing stock, 15 21c; ladles, 22 2214c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12 & lac; geese, 13lSV&c; ducks, I0V4& 17c; fowls, lZ(il4c; roosters, 10 10V4c; springs, 1414c.

Eggs Firsts. 22c: orclnary firsts. 17 20c; storage firsts, 16V417c; dir

ties, 16c; checks. 14W14c: miscellaneous lots, 18 22c. Beans Pea. hand picked, $2.20 'ft

2.45; brOwn Swedish, $1.752.00; LimaJ

100 lbs, $6.406.50; red kidney, $2.30 2.40. ,

Green fruits Apples, brls, $2.00

GOPHERS Win OVER E. C. CHURCH FIVE

Takes Classy Lightweight Squad Into Camp by Score of 5 to 10.

DROP TO 5.71 PER CENT NET

The East Chicago Gopher basketball quintet took the classy M. E. church lightweight squad into camp last night by a score of 15 to 10. The game took place at the East Chicago M. E. gym-

. , .w. 1 November

4.50; boxes, $1.00Q3.00; cranberries, 1,as bet!n Pla"l1 tls season. Two

The United States Steel corporation for the year ended Dec. 31, 1912, earned 5.71 per cent net for its $508,302,500 common stock, compared with' 5.91 per cent in 1911 and 12.23 per cent in 1910. In the last quarter of 1912 the company's net earnings, announced yesterday, were $35,185,557. The earnings for the year make the following comparison with the results of 1911: 1912. 1911. Net earnings . .$108,178,307 $104,305,466 Int., sinking funds & depn 53.933,376 49,005.169

Bal. for div... 54.244.931 55,300,297 Pfd dividends. 25,219,677 25,219,677 Com. dividends 25.415,125 25,415.125 Surplus 3.610,129 4,665,495 Prev. surplus. 133,691.195 164,143,168 Total surplus. 137.301,324 168.808.65$ Net earnings for the fourth quarter were reported as follows: 1912. 1911.

October $ 12.4S5.412 $ 9.159.338

. 11,120,749 6,946,717

December .... 11,579,396 6,999,060

Aloise P. MosW proprietor of the Stag

hntl and nnn or tn leaaiDS

Ic committeemen--iftTS&V?? 4i "'El1!' I')1'"-'

Hi at the Gary General hospital. . Mr. Most was taken to tbo boapital a few days ago --here an pratlcn was performed for blood poion)r.i; in his ftet- His condition was reported to be

serious today.-

TO ENTER BUILDING MAINTAIN ANCE LINE George R. Mayne, building superintendent of the Gary Y. M. C. A., has tendered his resignation to take effect In the near future. Mr. Payne Intends to open up a building maintainance bureau In Gary. He has already contracted with several owners, agents and trustees of Gary properties for their care and maintainance for a fixed annual sum. He expects to employ a large force in his new line of work.

CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND.

diana ave., Hammond.

28-5

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; steam heat;-all modern; one block from business district. 47 Sibley st. (upper flat). Hammond. 28-3

and pressing. Young Men's Tailors. 61 Btate St.. Hammond.

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT By April 1, modern house or cottage in south or east

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; heat, ' section of Hammond; three In family; electric light and bath; 3 minutes best references. L P, Times, Hammond. walk from center of town. 165 Logan 1 1 St.. Hammond. Phone 825W. 28-2 , WANTED TO RENT Three or 4 fur-

nished rooms or cottage for light

FOR RENT A large furnished room : housekeeping; near car line; must be !

REAL ESTATE TRAIlSFEBb

TOLLESTON. Lot 8, blk 48, 2nd Oak Tark add, D. Joe Veresh to George Huszer Jr. . , 450 Lot 49, blk 3, Wheeler & Petty's add, J. Glenn Harris to Edward Behnke 1 Lot 16, blk 18, Co.'s 5th add, Andrew Joseph O'Connell to Eu- . gene T. Higgins ' 1

Lot 27, blk 7, Co.'s 5th add. Alfonso C. Mayo to David Glueck 100 Lots 18, 19, blk 6, Co.'s 2nd Oak Park add, Walter J. Hayden to City & Harbor Land Co ., 1,750 GARY'. N 26 ft. lot 31, blk 32. Gary

Land Co.'s 1st add, Gary Land

brls, $8.009.00; strawberries, qts, 25 35c. 1 Vegetables Celery, crate. Mich., 75c

f! $1.25; radishes, doz bunches, 3060c;

hundred rooters witnessed the Strug

gle. Kinney and Reiland loomed up as stars on the Gopher lineup, while WII-

$6.00; spinach, brls. $3.50 4.50; squash.

doz, $3.50 4.50; cucumbers, boxes, 2

doz, $2.252.75: turnips. new, brls.

$a.503.50; sacks, washed, 75S5c;

4th quarter. $ 35,185,557 $ 23,105,115 The disposition of the fourth quarter's earnings left $13,764,761 available for common dividends, as against $6,-

of 1911.

rterlv common

are Considered the best 90 to 100 pound- . div,der,a tnere remained a surplus for ers in Lake county, the results give - thrpe montns of ,7,410.979. comthe Gophers a line on the county cham- 1 ,

plonship at their weight, they would

brls, $3.00 4.00; Brussels sprouts, qts. son and Jackson did some stellar work ;ja419 for ,ne 8ame perlod 10fel5c; cabbage, brls. 75c$1.25; ton. r tlie M. E. team. As these two teams j ' deducting the quarterl

Indira I lik;.Druni(l((i 4kl-ebe-tF's 1I1 BnilAX fills la Red and I4 aieullteJ bote, sealed with Blue Ribboa. TX

Tata kp. Bur ar m

Ira(aUt. Akfort HI'irES-TEES DUliONO ItKAND FILLS, for C

yean kaown as Best. Sfat, Always Relish t SOLD BY DRDfiGISTS EVERVMRf ,

tUH UkiS, a UiUU UAiLiWAV. MAY ' IUIAAA. LcavinK i'iam x Xiri-rjuvu, Isatf. feaectlve Ja uhjert ClaBe Wtikaai Nettew. M;45 am DAILY. Limited tor Cincla nati. Washington. Baltimore. PJu adelphla. New York. Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and Morta Carolina points. . . . Local for Clncla. ... ' .... nati, eonnectlnst 1.23 am DAILY wltn p. j. y. UaS .. Ited for the Base. 1'5:3 au DAILY, Local "r CinclaoVtL ;0 yn DAILY. Loca. .or Ukac k.i pin DAILY. Li mi tea. for Cuicake and West :1T ara DAILY. Local for Chlca, Sleeping, Obeervat ion-Parlor and DTa. lag Cars on Limited Trains. a)le ipinar Care on Night Trains.

ZION CITY MAN FINED.

Continued from Pare 1.)

for one or two gentlemen. Inquire at 435 Laporte ave.. Whiting.

FOR RENT Furnished room; modern conveniences; reasonable; centrally located. Phone 875J. 27-2

reasonable. Address Hammond.

R P L.

FOR RENT Upper fiat; 854 So. Hohman St.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times. 15tf

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light- housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 80tf

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Times,' Co. to Charles A. Reeder...... 28-5 i Lot 19, blk 16, Oak Ridge Park

j add, F.-enk H. Goodman to EliWANTED TO RENT A good rooming as E. Church ............. house; 15 or 20 rooms; furnished or ; Lot 18, blk 15. Broadway add,

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unfurnished; good 1068M.

location.

Phone 28-2

BARTER & EXCHANGE. WILL TRADE 5-ROOM COTTAGE, rent $15, for small farm. W H, Times, Hammond. ' 28-4

MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN OS DIAMONDS and watches. 65 State t, Hammond,

Steel City Realty Co. to 8. B. Dillon 100 Lots 11 and 12, blk 4, Lincoln ' Park sub, Casper Meyer 'to Da

vid Glueck 700

Lot 33, blk 7, Gary Park sub, Charles Z. Urnick to George Bulsis 425 SOUTH GARY. Lots 28. 29, Sanford Tubb's 1st add. First State Bank to Car-

.j-ie D. Messlck , 400

watercress, doz bunches, 1012c: like to meet any team in me region, cauliflower, crate. $1.75i2.50: beets. For games address J. McShane. 4835

new, brl, $2.00iS 3 00; sacks, trimmed, 35 Magoun avenue, East Chicago, Ind.

(5f40c; onions, sacks, 65(Q6S lbs, 40& f0c: lettuce, box, 20(g 25c; head, brls, $2.003.00; parsley, larfe, brls, $1.75 2.50; carrots, new, brls, $2.503.25; packs, washed, 50c; parsnips, tubs, 55

boc. I r.ntaln Walkpr who. it ia r-callci1.

Veal calves 50S60 lbs. 9(&10c; 60 went to jail with Voliva the time the

SO lbs. 10412c: 60(g200 lbs, 8 10c; I overseer accepted a jail period nending

80110 lbs, 1214c. I.ri nnal in a case will llkelv become

Potatoes Minnesota, bu, 4452c; a boarder in the county jail. He also Wisconsin, bu, 444Sc; new, brls, $6.00 was formerly a deputy sheriff under 517.00; sweet, Jersey, hamper, $1.35 sheriff Griffin and Sheriff Green, the

I l.tt.p finnllv x-! r ao-rx navlnir

rlrnnnerl him from the list of rlenuties '

CASH GRAIN MARKET, because of the numerous troubles in Wheat No. 2 red, $1. 094(1.12; No. 3 Zion City with various factions, red, $1.00 1.06; No. 4 red, 92c$1.00; lU-tory of the Case. No. 2 hard winter, 0 (g, 85c; No. 3 hard The case in which the pitchfork was winter, 8994i4c; No. 1 northern used occurred some time ago. Captain spring, 91591c; No.. 2 northern Walker stated that his wife was en spring, 88 4t 89 He; No. 3 spring, S4 86c. route to the meeting and that she passCorn No. 2 yellow, 49c; No. 3. 47 ed four young men smoking cigarets. 484c; No. 3 white. 5050i4c; No. 3 She asked them if they did not know yellow, 4748c: No. 4, 44'47c; No. it was wrong to smoke in Zlon, where4 white, 48S60c; No. 4 yellow, H upon, she says, they blew smoke into 47c. her face and used vile language. One Oats No. 2, 33c; No. 2 white, 35 of the Walker children ran to the 36'4c; No., 3, 3132l4c; No. 3 white, barn, called his father and told him 32cg!33i6e: No. 4 white, 3132?4e; their mother was being attacked, and,

standard, 33? 34c .according to Captain Walker, he

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