Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 227, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1913 — Page 7

Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1913.

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old. brl. 755c; ton, $7.00B.OO; spin-! is satisfied the robbery occurred about ach. brl. $4.O06.tO; squash, crates, 12: IS o'clock, aslha wakened ud at that

cucumbers, boxes, 2 dof $1.50(5)1.26: : time and was I sleepily conscious of

turnips, new, brl, $2.?53.50; parsnips, ; hearing a noise.. a coming; . from the tuba. 5060c; cauliflower, crate. 11.75 4 t rear part of the,, house. The police

00; onions, sacks, 65 68 lbs, 35 86e; I think they know who the robber is

lettuce, leaf, box. 2025c: head. brls. id exnect to make an arrest in a few

'

READER& NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with I

advertisers whose identity is not re

i

TORRENT. FOR RENT Flat, 7 rooms and . bath; hot water heat. 859 Erie St., Hammond. 26-3

vealed, should follow the Instructions - FOR RENT At once, furnished house, to address them by the key letter glv- j So. Hohman st.; modern convenln. Requests at this office" to reveal j ences. Apply Hammond Savings & the identity of anonymous advertisers Trust Co., Hammond. 18tf

can not. in justice to the advertisers, ,

be answered. ttons.

Simply follow Inhtruc-

As far as It is possible it is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the offlco. The Time will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave.. Hammond. lotf

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Three furnished or unfurnished rooms or small furnished flat; east side. E H R, Tlrties. Hammond.

BOARDERS WANTED. FIRST CLASS BOARD AT MRS. LESsor, 4520 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago.

MAW HELP. SOLICITOR WANTED Good live man to sell aluminum kitchen utensils; excellent, permanent position for right party. Apply 756 Alice St.. Hammond, between 6:30 and 7:30 p. m.

WAITED A real salesman, a man who has ability, who will work for us as hard and conscientiously as he would for himself, to represent us exclusively in Lake county. Must be ready to commence work at once. We have a large, well known and in every way first claaa line of EXCLUSIVE calendars and Advertising Specialties. Our line is so attractive and varied that each and every business in every town in the country, without regard to size, can . be successfully solicited. Our

goods are very attractive, but no more so than our reasonable prices, and we know from the experience of others who have been and are now in our employ, that any bright, hustling man who has ability and is willing to work, can make with us from $50 to $150 per wee-k. Commissions liberal. Our com

pany was organised in 1882. Capitalised j ... - .a.IMa a-ns9 v itftTi I

a i wm r.v vou to!phone "3411. business. If you do, it will pay jou io,

write Sales Manager, MtKinAaio PUBLISHINO CO., KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN. Enclose this advertisement with your application. . l

FOR SALE. FOR SALE 1912 Indian motorcycle; as good as new. Call between 8 and 9 a. m. or Sunday. 432 Cedar St., Hammond, Ind.

FOR SALE Two horses and 3 mules. Inquire Times office, Indiana Harbor. " 25-5

FOR SALE Saloon license and stock; price right. Inquire H, Times, Indiana Harbor. 25-3

FOR SALE Three acres, good improvements, 1 mile to Bristol interurban station, price $1,200. 85 acres good improvements, 10 acres timber, river frontage. Price $2,500. See M. H. Miller, Bristol, Ind.

FOR SALE 8-room modern new

house at Highlands, one mile east of

Highlands on Ridge. Call for G. Pihlgren there, or write J. J. Kleinman, 1558 Fulton St., Chicago, 111.

LEGAL NOTICE.

FOR SALE Black Mtnorcas, pedigree, prize Winning stock; hens and cockerels. P. Land is, 4831 Wegg ave.. East Chicago. 24-3

FOR SALE Pony, 7 years old, weight 750 lbs; rubber tire .top buggy; $80.

ible and mean ' Inquire 1147 So. Hohman st, Hammond.

22-6

WANTED Competent young man as stenographer and bill clerk. The E. B. Lanman Co.. East Chicago. Phone 278.

FOR SALE OR RENT Saloon; .good location. Call at 4814 Todd ave.. East Chicagro.

WANTED A man to cut and lay carpets. Mee Hotel. Hammond. 24-3

WANTED Several experienced Brad-

Jy hamrajer..men and header mi,.

Jp49SUMa Car Forge Co.. Hammond.

FOR SALE Evans Bros, going out of the express business; must sell ten head of horses and mares; weigh from liro to 1400; also wagons and harness, one buggy; $65 takes a team of delivery mares. For particulars call on Goldea Bros., 136 Plummer ave., Ham-

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM NO. 2. JANUARY TERM. 1913. WILLIAM J. WOOD VS.

SADIE L. WOOD. CAUSE NO. 10135 ACTION TO DIVORCE.

Now comes the plaintiff by J. T. Wachowski. attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Sadie L. Wood, 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 28th day of April, A. D. 1913, the same being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court to be begun 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

45, 46, 47. blk 17; lots 8, 9. ,10, 17, 18, 19. 25. 26, 30. 31, 32, 39, 40, 41, blk 18; lots 11, 12. 13. 20, 21, 22, blk 19, Broadway add, George Mayer to Vincent Melasaewskl "l HAMMOND. Lot 19. blk 4, BirkhofTs add, Julian H. Vouche to Mary McLeod . 25 Lot 16. s lot 15.-blk 2. H. W. Sohl's 6th add. Jafhes E. Cochran to Norval G. Marlatt 3,800 S 25 ft. lot 19. blk 1. Towle & Young's add. John Walter to

Joseph N. Fiegle ., 2,000

Lot 41, n H lot 40, blk 2. BirkhofTs add. Bernard H. Runyan

to George Vaughn 1,900

Lot 39, blk 2, Towle & Young's add. Bertha Woodworth to Harry N. Minas Same real estate as last deed, Harry N. Mina to Bertha Woodworth K lot 33. lot 32. w lot 31, blk 2, Highland Park add. Lake Co. Sav. & Trust. Co. to John

C. Ton 1

E Vt lot 35, lot 34. w V. lot 33. blk 2, Highland Park add. Lake Co. Sav. & Trust Co. to William Inthput . Lot 29, blk 3, Oakland add. Beck- '' er & Tapper Realty Co. to

Frances Diedrich 422.50

' GLEN PARK. Lot 40, blk 4, Charles J. Wil

liams to Carl W. Miller 400

INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 23. blk 5, 1st add. East Chi

cago Co. to Margaret Lewis 1,425

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

mcago v noiesaie prices for car

bon and other alls were as follows:

action will be heard and determined In! Standard white. 150 test, lOVic; perfec-

her absence.

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said

tion, lOHc: headlight, 175 test, 12c;

eocene, 12 He; gasoline, 19c; machine

gasoline, 27c; special naphtha, 19c; raw

Court, at Hammond, this 17th day 0f I Unseed, single brls. 52c; boiled do, 63c

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

turpentine, 60c; summer black, oil, IMc winter black oil, 84c.

HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, JANUARY TERM. 1913. JOHN PHILLIPS, TRUSTEE. VS. ALBERT GUSTAFSON ET AL. CAUSE NO. 10110. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE.

Now rnmpH thA la!rtlrV hv T. CI 1

Sproat. attorney, and' files his complaint herein, together with an afflj

Open May wheat.. 92S July wheat.. el

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

90 54M. 34i,4 34 V4 34H

High 93 Vi 91 904 62 63 54 34 344 34

Low 92 91 62 .53 54 34 34 34

Close

93

91

90 62 53 64 34 34 34

Hay Receipts, 2,529 tons; ship-

mond, or phone 59.

davit of a competent person showing ments. 99 tons. Choice grades of timothat the defendant, Albert Gustafson j thv and nrairie in nnlr f.ir .nnnlv .nri

21-2 ' and Emma Gustafson, are not rest- i

FOR SALE Four-hole reliable gas .7 stove;. Geo. A. Dobbins, "659 So. Hoh

man St., Hammond. Phone 107. 2ltf FOR SALE We want your trade. Call and get our prices and we will be sure to get your trade. The Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State St., Hammond. Telephone 543. FOR SALE Lot S,, in block 3, of

18-6 i Franklin addition or subdivision, Hammond; 25 ft. front on Conkey ave,

WANTED Four or five solicitors to near Van Buren st. Bargain. Phone help canvass Hammond and sur- ; Hegewisch 17. rounding towns taking orders for my ; FOR cALE Old papers, 5c a. bundle. PURE HONEY. John C. Bull, 194 East j call at Times, Hammond. Ind.

State aU Hammond. Ind., 3rd floor rear, t

market steadv: low and medium rradps

oenia tne state oi inaiana. dull; demand light and offerings large

D" aeienaania are inereiore nereoy Choice timothy. f 16 17; No. 1. $13:50

WANTED First class . experienced salesman on established retail coffee routes In Hammond, Gary and South Chicago; references and cash bond; must talk good rollsh, German and English; can live In Hammond. Address Standard ' Coffee Co., 6836 So. Halsted

St., Chicago.

notified of the pendency of said action

and that the same will stand for trial at the next terra of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 14th day of April, A. D. 1913, the same being the 31st day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, In said County and State, on the second Monday of March, A. D. 1913, aald action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said

FEMALE HELP. WANTED A good girl for general housework; 3 In family. Inquire 798

Walter St., Hammond. -25

FOR SALE INVEST YOUR SAVINGS ' Court- at Hammond, this 11th day of

reoruary, a. u. ivla. -ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE,

IN SMALL FIRST MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED GARY PROPERTY; 8 PER CENT INTEREST; ABSOLUTELY SAFE AND PROFITABLE. LAKE

2 COUNTY REALTY CO.. 1715 BROAD

WAY. PHONE GARY 45. 20-6

WAITRESS WANTED We Cater restaurant. 90 State st.. Hammond. r

FOR SALE 1912 5-passenger car;

' guaranteedj"?xcellent condition: com-

WANTED Dishwasher. Chop Suey, 99 ; pletely equipped; will demonstrate. State St., Hammond. 25-2jTred Humpfer. Phones 1550-868R.

WANTED A waitress. Apply Chef, Majestic hotel, Hammond. 25-2 WANTED At once, good housekeeper; will pay good wages; 4 in family. 456-7 Magoun ave.. East Chicago.

WANTED Girl for general housework. ;

435 West Plummer ave., Hammond.

FOR SALE Two 4-inch tire wagons; one 2-ton coal box; one 2-yard dump box. Apply 4425 Homer Lee ave.. East Chicago, Ind. 19. 6

By Roscoe Hemstock,

Deputy Clerk.

Clerk Lac.

WANTED Ladies for house to house work; all or spare time; nothing to sell. Call at 4526 Forsyth ave., East Chicago. Ind. 1 24-2 WANTED Experienced mattress tick sewers. Hammond Bedding Co., Marble at. WANTED A waitress at the Matne restaurant, 714 Chicago ave.,' East Chicago. 24-2

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR INCENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned per

son, a male inhabitant and resident ot

the City of Gary, said County and' State, is over the age of twenty-one years and has resided In the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Gary for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. And that he is a qualified voter and

citizen of the United

14.60; No. 2 and 1 mixed, $12 13; Nos

3 and 2 mixed, $9(10; thrashed timo

thy. $48; clover, $6 11. Kansas and

Oklahoma, prairie Choice, $12.50 13

No. 1, $ll12; No. 2. $9.50 10.50. Iowa

Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota pral

rie Choice, $9.66 10; No. L $7.60

8.60. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin

feeding prairie, $7 7.50; packing, $5.6 6.

Straw Rye, $78; oat, $6.50; wheat

$6 6.50.

FOR SALE Five passenger Ford automobile. Call 105 Doty at., after 6 p.

m. for particulars, or Sunday morning that he is a

for demonstration. -. . t IStf States of America, he is & man of good 1 1 ' ' ! moral character and a fit nerson to h

BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE IN IM- ; intrusted with the sale of intoxicating culls- 6.507.60; yearlings, fair to best

LIVE STOCK MARKETS i

Cattle Choice to prime steers.' $8.60

9.00: medium to good steers, $7.85

8.40; inferior to fat steers, $6.607.85

fat cows and heifers, $4.75 7. 90; can

ners and cutters, $3.10 4.60; nativ

bulls and stags. $4.407.00; feeding cattle, 6001,000 lbs, $5.758.00; fair to

fancy veal calves, $9.2510.25; heavy

calves, $4.25 7.50; milkers and spring

ers. per head. $35.00 85.00.

Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.45 8.60

heavy butchers, $8.50 8.65; light

butchers, $8.558.65; light bacon, $8.50 8.65; light light. $8.408.65; heavy

hipping. $8.60 8.62; heavy packing,

$8. 3508.55; mixed packing, $8.358.55

rough, heavy packing, $8.158.35; light

mixed, $8.458.60.

, Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $8.40.

8.80; lambs, fair to good, $8.15 8.40.

: lambs, common "to fair, $7.758.15; lambs, good to choice heavy, $7.65 j 8.35; lambs, feeders, $7.508.35; lambs,

3.507.00; parsley, largs, brls, $2.00

2.75; carrots, new, brls, $2.50 3.50; beets, new, brls, $2.503.50.

Veal calves 5060 lbs. ll12c; 80

110 lbs. 1214c; 6080 lbs, 1213c; 85160 lbs, 910c.

FAMED 23RD. OFF

FOR THE BORDER

days.

Higher Courts' Record.

There are few regiments In the army

older than the Indiana Twenty-third '

nfantry, which was ordered to-leave 1

Fort Harrison at Indianapolis

morning for the Mexican border. The regiment Is 101 years old, having been

organized at the beginning of the war

of 1812. It has seen much active service and was for years a rival of the famous Seventh Cavalry, commanded by Gen. Custer, for ability and bravery.

The Twenty-third is known as the

crack regiment of the army today. It

Sapreane Coart Ml-atea.

22293. State of Indiana ex rel. Edwin E. Carpenter js. Samuel M. Ralston. Governor, ,et at. Marion S. C. Appellant's briefs. - j 21777. Kingan & Co. et al. vs. William E. King. Marion C. C. Appellants' memorandum for oral argument with tabes "A and B." 22234. William H. Rayl et al. vs. William Klrby et al. Howard C C. Appellants' resistance of petition for oral

argument. , i 94910 TiiV. n TI fUnnl,.,. ... t ,,

this' . , . ,

r ra.UK. &immrr ai. uuuuia i. . AyI pellees' brief

Appellate Court Action. The appellate court has handed down the following rulings and decisions: 7898. Marion Iron and Brass Bed Company vs. Empire State Surety Company. Grant C. C. Affirmed. Shea, J. 7830. Woodburn Masson vs. Indiana

men are trained the best, the eauiD-

ment is the latest, and there is at its Ighting Fixtures Company et al. Marion head in the person of Col. Edwin F.s- c- Affirmed. Felt, P. J. Glenn one of the ablest leaders in the 1- Culver M. Hills vs. Edwin J.

service, as was shown by his appoint-1 Dils et al- Decatur C. C. Affirmed.

ment to command the Fourth Brigade Ibach. C. J. during the present campaign. 7823. William P. Park vs. Sarah B.

In 1812 Congress made provision for;MrKan- Morgan C. C. Reversed.

twenty-five additional regiments. The Adarns J-

Twenty-third was one of those or-f 7716- Brown-Ketcham Iron works ganized and It took part in the war in! vs. the George . B. Swift Company, the three years that immediately fol-! Marion S. C. Dissenting opinion by

... . .. ... ' Tk T T .

iowea its organization, participating- in

01? - -Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons. Store or Office Fixtures without removOne month to one year. Eaay payment. Long time. A. most ample rebate if paid before due Extensions In case of sickness, loss of work, eto. Loans taken up from other companies and placed on a lowest payment and less cost. See us before you see others, or see others and then see us. -:- Calumet Loan Co. Largest and Most Reliable In Lake County C12 HAMMOND BUILDING ; Phone 323. OPEN KfVENTNQS-

many battles in New York and Canada.

(HUE

SUCCUMBS

TO THE WANDERLUST

(Main

IbachP- J- airy, J., concurring,

opinion January 31, 1913.) 8420. Fell work Automobile and Manufacturing Company vs. James G. Burton. Posey C. C On joint motion appeal is dismissed. 7759. Eff Sharp et al. vs. State ex rel. Board of commissioners. Kosclus-

1 ko C C. Appellants petition for rehearing is denied. 7975. Stephen Granick vs. Benedict Raycany, administrator. Lake S. C. Appellant's petition to correct briefs is

Word was received at police head

quarters in Indiana Harbor yesterday refused. ,

from the Chicago Detective Bureau! 8850. emuel S. Todd vs. Matilda C. that the police there had picked up Guffin, executrix. Hamilton C. C. Ap-

Minnie Brodinie the 12 year old daugh- pellee's petition for certiorari is over-

ter of Charles Brodinie, 3662 Pennsyl-j ruled and appellee's petition to dismiss

vania avenue and were holding her at . is overruled.

the Harrison street annex. Mr. 1 7804. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago

Brodinie was communicated with and. & St. Louis ' Railway Company vs. he went to Chicago last night and George Rumsey. Boone C. C. Appel-

brought the little girl back home. lee's petition to affirm as of date of

Minnie had been absent from home submission is granted.

since Sunday. On that day she start-) 8408. The Humbolt Fire Insurance

ed for Sunday school but decided to go Company vs. Leona Ashby. Dekalb C.

travelling: Instead. She boarded a Lake C. Appellant's motion for leave to

Shore train and went to Chicago where amend briefs Is granted on condition the police found her wandering about any additional cost to appellee in

the streets. They took her to the sta- amending briefs occasioned thereby as tion and on questioning ber found out to printing or typewriting briefs shall

who she-was and where she lived. This be taxed to appellant

was not Minnie's first attack of the 8515. John L. Spork vs. Interna-

wanderlust, however,' as she was gone from home once before several days and had to be brought back.

STEALS WATCH AND CHANGE FRQf.1 PANTS

A burglar entered the residence of Mr. A. J. Barber, 8930 Ivy street, Indiana Harbor," late Sunday ' night .' and left with six dollars and a gold watch which they took from Mr. Barber's trousers pockets. -.The marauder effected an entrance through -a side window and left by way of the back door. Nothing else was taken besides the money and watch, and apparently that seemed to satisfy

rthe thief as there were no visible evi

dences of further search. Mr. Barber

tional Harvester Company. Vigo S. C.

Appellant's petition to make additional

marginal notes and citations is granted.

Appellate Court Minutes.

8502. Ella St. Clair vs. Thomas M

Jones et aL" Madison S. C. Appellees' petition to- file cross-errors and acknowledgment of notice. 8272. The Penn-American Plate Glass Company vs. De La Vergene Machine Company. ..Madison C. C. Appellant's application for writ., of certiorari and proof of notice for February 20, 1913.

er, being a teacher in the public school for several years.

Mrs. Phillip Keilman went to Ham

mond Sunday to spend the day with relatives.

According to report . little. Anton

Schutx, son of Mr. and Mrs. MatSchuts, is ill with pneumonia.

Albert Scheldt of Chicago visited at the home- of his grandmother here

George Schaefer is suffering from- a severe attack of rheumatism at pres

ent.

STIEGLITZ PAB3L Miss K. O'Keefe was a South Chicago visitor Sunday. Mrs. Yates was a Whiting visitor Saturday. Mrs. Moldranskl shopped In Hammond Saturday. Miss A. Albertson was a Whiting visitor Sunday. . ' Mrs. Slukle is slowly recovering from a serious attack of typhoid fever. J. Callahan of Indiana Harbor was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs., Hammond was a Whiting visitor Saturday. Mrs. Clements of Whiting: was' a visitor here Sunday.

WHT ARE READER?

TOTJ NOT A TIMES

DYER Sunday morning a horse belonging to Frank Rietman dropped dead while standing under a shed here, hitched to a buggy. Mr. Rietman drove to town and went to church. When he came back his horse was dead. Peter A. Scharf and daughter ot Ohio speirt Sunday here vjith friends. Mr. Scharf was formerly a resident of Dy-

Cerss tj In JL?-, nimataralaitiaarse. Contains mo poison aad mar be aed full strength

J p WMDI11U1T W1UMK fMf.

GsiriTitred aot f stricture. Prevents contagion. WHY NOT CURB YOURSELF? At Drasslsts, or-wo ship express p. repaid opoi receipt of SI. Fuu particulars mailed oa request

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Every VJcncn

it later estec ana snouia no bout the wonderful MARVEL Whirlini Sirtf The new Vaginal Syringe.

Best BORCoovenleaU H

cleanses iMtsntly.

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ask mi racctstfar lu It he cannot supply tl

MARVEL, scon it so other

but Ml stun for illustrated

snnW mrm led. It Btes roll Prc ICU-

i ud dl recti sos is iluabls to ladies.

MAtva OS- 44lat ZM Street, So-

proved or unimproved property. See ' liquors, that he will apply to the Board

Con Moor, 100 West State St., Ham- of County Commissioners of Lake rnond. Phone No. 2. County, Indiana, on the first Monday of 1 1 - March, 1913, being March 3, 1913. for FOR SALE At a bargain, 4 lots, story j a retail liquor license to sell Intoxi-

ana-naii nouse; eiectnc light, bath, i eating liquors at the following de

light. $7.408.00: yearlings, fair to best heavy, $6.90 7.65.

Corner Cbjcago ave. and Oak Inquire J T S, Times, Hammond.

st., i scribed premises, to-wlt:

WANTED Waitress. Apply Monon hotel, Hammond.

FOR TiENT.

FOR RENT Furnished room, wltt or without board, in private family; convenient to cars. Phone 568.

FOR RENT Six-room house: one block from South Shore depot. 624 Gostlin

t- Hammond. Call 1190J. 25-3 FOR RENT 6-room modern cottage at 769 Claude st. Inquire 415 Ash St., Hammond. Phone 1051W.

FOR SALE Old papers, 5c a bundle. Call at Times.'Hammond, Ind.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST Saturday . evening between Holtz's Jlower house, Sheffield ave., and lnterurban depot, small black pocketbook containing two 85 . bills. Please return to Aubrey's drug store, Hohman St., Hammond. Reward.

FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. 207 Indiana ave., Hammond.

FOR RENT Light housekeeping suite at 672 Hohman st., opposite Princess theater.. 25-2

FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. 890 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 816W.

FOR RENT Upper flat: 854 So. Hohman st.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times. IStf

MISOEI jLANKOTJS. DRESSMAKER Maker of tailor made suits and fancy gowns. 240 Douglas ave., Hammond. 24-6

frame building located on lot 6, in block 2, Greenburgs addition to Tvilleston, now Gary, 'Lake County. Indiana, said room being 22x34 feet, having windows and door of glass In - front entrance; door to rear entrance opening on vacant lot; side door to another building, containing a living room. Said premises face south on Borman boulevard, a public highway. VICTOR DEVELIN,

IF IT'S PAINTING OR PAPER HANGing phone. 1036 W. I. L. Cohen. 289 Sibley st Hammond. 22-6

IF IT'S PLUMBING OR HEATING phone 622. J. Donaldson, 287 Sibley St., Hammond. 20tf

PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Toung Men's Tailors. CI State ot. Hammond. -

FORT SALE Old papers. 6c a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind.

FOR RENT Six-room flat; modern conveniences; furnace heat. 456 Summer St., Hammond. Phone 1042M. - v

MJSC15I,LiAKjx)xjS. PETERSON & MONBERG have opened a paint shoo In connection with

blacksmith shop, 45-47 State St., and are now prepared to do first class work in repainting automobiles, carriages

REAL ESTATE TRAFJSFERb TOLLESTON. Lot 35. blk 43. 2nd Oak Park add, Olga P. Widholm Soundy. to Martin Tokosh 1 Lot 40, blk 1, Germania No. 2, Forrest P. Rundell to Robert R. Green 250 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 13. s y, lot 14. blk 3, a w 29-37-9, East Chicago Co. to

6.88

WHITING.

Lots 8, 9. Davidson s 3i'd add. Lemuel H. Mattern to Konstanty Frankowski 3,500 GARY. Lots 33 to 35, blk 3, So. Bend & Gary Land Co.'s sub. So. Bend & Gary Land Co. to Charles Hoeckelberg 975 Lots 6, 7, blk 4, Llncoln Park add, Boleslav Jasudes to Antony

Likas T ....... i 1,150

CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, 81.0301.08; No. 3 red, 98c 11.01; No. 4 red, 85 95c; No. 2 hard winter. 9124c; No. 3 hard winter, 89 92c; No. 1 northern spring, 919i921ic; No. 2 northern spring, SS 90c; No. 3 spring, 85 8 8c Corn No. 2 yellow. 60c; No. 3, 47!4 49c; No. 3 white. 4S4494c; No. 3 yellow, 4749'i4c; No. 4. 4547He; No. 4 white. 4748c; No. 4 yellow. 4547C. Oats No. 2 white, 38 Vz 34 V, c; No. 3 white, 3233c; No. 4 white, 31i 32&c: standard. 333Stte. ,

Leo E. Herod .....67

Lots 19, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 36, 37.

PRODUCE MARKET.

Butter Extra creamery, 84435e; firsts, 30(fll4e; seconds, 271 2fte; dairies, 25g31c; packing stock, 1920c; ladles, 21 22c. Live poultry Turkeys, per y, 12 ISHc; geese, 13134c; ducks, 15 I7c; fowls, 1314c; roosters, 10 11c: springs, 14H16c. Eggs Firsts, 19194c; ordinary

firsts, 1718c; storage firsts, 1314c;

.dirties, 14lGe; checks, 13c; miscellaneous lots, 17V419c. Beans Pea, hand picked, $2.20 2.27; brown Swedish. 11.25 & 1.50; Lima, 100 lbs, 16.40I&6.50; red kidney, 12.25 2.30. Potatoes Minnesota, 4248c;c Wisconsin, 42i48c; new, brls, 14.506.75; sweet, Jersey, hamper, !1.40' 1.60. Green fruits Apples, brls, 82.00 Q) 4.50; boxes, fl.003.00; cranberries, brls, 18.0010.Q0; strawberries, qts, 30 40c Vegetables Celery, crate, Mich.,, 11 $11.50; radishes, doa Jsunches, 2540c; brussels sprouts, qt, 18 20c; cabbage.

Join Our Christmas Savings Club - -Started Monday, February 17 In Class 1, pay lc the 1st week, 2e the 2d week, Sc the 3d week, 4c th 4th week. Be tha 5th week, 6c the 6th week and so on for 42 weeks, and two weeks before Xmas we will mail you a check for $9.03, with interest at 3 per cent. Or in Class 2, pay 2c the 1st week, 4c the 2nd week, 6c the 3d week, and bo on, and we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $18.06 with interest at 3 per cent. Or in Class 5 pay 5c the 1st week, 10c the 2d week. 15c the 3d week, and bo on, and we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $45.15 with interest at 3 per cent. . Ycu May Reverse the Order of Payment if You Wish to Do So For instance, in Class 1, going up, the payments start with lc and end with 42c. If you desire to do bo, you may start with 42c the first week and pay lc less every week until the last week's payment will be lc. In Class 2, you may start with 84c the first week and pay 2 cents less every week until the last payment will be 2 cents. In Class 5, you may start with $2.10 the first week and pay 5 cents less every week until the last payment is 5 cents. Payments Must Be Made Every Week or May Be Made in Advance Can you think of an easier way to Provide money for Christmas presents? Join yourself get everyone in the family to join. Show this to your friends and get them to join. Everybody is welcome to join.

The Christmas Savings Club opens about our plan.

Monday, Feb. 17. Call and let us tell you all

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

SAVINQS DEPARTMENT

Hammond

Indiana