Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1913 — Page 7
March 1, 1913.
THE TIMES.
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As far as it it possible It Is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the ofnco. The Times will not be responsible for error in ads taken over the telephone.
MALE HELP. AGENTS Do you want a clean, bonafide business selling high class hosiery, underwear and sweaters exclusively in your community? Sold only through representatives direct to wearer. Straight forward business, quality
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An Investment Opportunity FOR sale choice 25-foot lot in heart i of business district; must be sold 51I1U immediately. This is of necessity an El'ee Trip tO California. unusual bargain. Address B A, Times, O 1 .1 1. i o Hammond.
oct mv iaiiu, uemg part 01
the "Ranch of the Flowers"! FOR SALE Modern 6-room cottage; in Peoberta, Tehama coun- 'uaff hteat- , bath- elct510 1Iat: . . south side. Inquire 754 Hohman St., tv, Calirornia, where several Hammond.
oi your Indiana neighbors purchased and are prosper-, ous and contented. A few tracts left on which you can get best terms and purchase at a bargain. Special excur
sion March . 4th, 1913, with
assured. Reputable agents investigate
Write R. & S. Supply Co.. 9 Catherine St., Utlca, N. Y. 22-6 MEN WANTED For inside work. Apply Hammond Glue Co., West Hammond. 111. 1-3
AMBITIOUS SALESMEN, neat appearance, call on merchants in their territory; elegant sideline, convenient to carry; good commissions, prompt remittance. Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
FOR EXCHANGE Best Colorado land
for property in Lake Co.; liberal
trade. Address W, Times, Hammond.
FOR SALE Small up to date grocery
store doing first class business; own
er leaving town. Address J F, Times,
Hammond. 26-5
m.rrhnndlar. liberal commissions and
our hearty co-operation. Good income j stop-OVer privileges ailY
where on return trip. Write,
phone or call and learn all
particulars. James Mitchell Ho3rt, phone Franklin 3670.
! 1 1001 Otis Bldg., Chicago.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 20 acres, garden soil, improved, orchard, stock, implements; price $2,600. E. Mltzner, Valparaiso, Ind. 1-3
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY.
IN THE LAKE CIRCUIT COURT, FEBRUARY TERM. 1913. KATHERINE HAGGENJOS VS. ARTHUR J. HAGGENJOS. CAUSE NO. 9529. DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by J. Frank Meeker, her attorney, and flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to-wlt: Arthur J. Haggenjos, 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 he appear and answer or demur therein, at the .calling of said cause, on the 29th day of April, A. D.
1913, the same being the second day of
the next term of said Court to be be
gun and held in the Court House at
Crown Point, in said County and State,
on the 4th Monday of April, A. D. 1913,
said action will be heard and determined in his absence.
In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand andafflx the seal of said
Court, at Crown Point, this 28th day of
February, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. C. C. By Herbert L. Wheaton, Deputy Clerk.
CEMENT WORKERS WANTED LABORERS AND MECHANICS, ALSO 2 COMPETTEN FOREMEN; PERMANENT POSITIONS WITH HIGHEST SALARIES FOR EFFICIENT MEN, D. MELLOY & CO. PHONE GARY 1659.
WANTED Two or three bright, clean, active boys above the age of 16 years for errands and light work around the store. See Mr. Pnyne, Lion Store, Hammond.
WANTED An experienced farm hand. Call at Peterson's, South Hammond. R. R. 1.
GOOD, STRONG BOYS wanted; 17 years and over; good wages paid. Universal Portland Cement Co., Buffington, Ind.
Hel
WANTED Four or flve solicitors to
tip canvass Hammond and sur-
roufr&iW-; towns taking orders for my PURE HSNEYT'Johri C. Bull. 14 East
State st. Hammond, Ind., 3rd floor rear.
FEMALE HELP. WANTED Threj salesladies and one cashier; steady positions to those who can qualify. Call at White Store.
FOR SALE Bargain. B0 ft. frontage,
Hohman St., east front. Address W, , Times, Hammond. j
FOR SALE A grand opportunity for one with money to invest in real estate. A plat of six lots In North Hammond at a sacrifice, and a demonstration should be sufficient. Address J W, Times, Hammond.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
FOR SALE Cheap, desirable property in Hammond, Ind.; rents at 10 per cent of value; price $3,709; terms, cash and time. Address P. O. box 445, East Chicago, Ind. 22-3w
WANTED Girl for office. Betz Co., Hammond.
Frank S.
WANTED Experienced girls for sewing with power sewing machines. Frank S. Betz Co.,' Hammond.
A WONDERFUL INVESTMENT Op
portunity $300, payable $10 down ! TQLLESTON. and $10 per month, buys a fruit land Lots 25, 26, blk 3, Cos 5th add, farm, three railroad townside lots and ,' Isaac Gordon and wife Debo225 shares of preperred stock In a 1,000 ra-h to J. S. Gordon acre apple and peach orchard. For par- Lot blk Carlson's 1st add,
tlculars address 39. Times, Hamomnd. , Jotin A. Carlson to George C.
Wilson EAST CHICAGO. Lot 16, n M lot 17. blk 12, n w 29-37-9, East Chicago Co. to James W. Roberts WHITING. Lots 34, 35. blk 6, Stleglitz sub, Susana Steffen to Teter J. Rubey Same real estate as last deed. Teter J. Rubey to John Steilen GARY. Lots 11, 12, blk 6, Lincoln Park sub, U.' S. Land Co. to Bertha Curran , Lots 7, 8. 9, blk 1. Sanford Tubbs 2nd add, Hobart Realty Co. to Cyrus Frantss Lot 5. blk 4, Broadway add, Vujo Munjoz to Mike Uzelac HAMMOND. Lots 37 to 39, blk 5, Stafford & Trankle's add. Nettle Theobald and husband Walter O., to ' Mary M. Ganahl Lot 22, blk B, Morris add, Steve Mlladinovic to Tom Simrak. TOLLESTON. Lot 3, blk 48, 2nd Oak Park add, Same parties as last deed
FOR SALE West Florida farms. You should own some of this land, our literature tells you why. Correspondence solicited. Agents wanted. Geo. E. Wood Lumber Co., Chicago. 111., owners Wood boro' Farms. (25,000 acres.)
$7.50 WILL SECURE YOU A TENacre farm in ' the rain belt of the Texas-Gulf coast, where you can realize $5,000 each year raising oranges, figs and early vegetables. No fertilization, no irrigation, no clearing. Healthful climate, good markets, excellent transportation facilities. Our easy payment plan requires 25c a day. No taxes, no interest on unpaid balance. Attractive Insurance clause guarantees farm to heirs in case of death before deed is delivered. Send for our big free Illustrated book Independence With Ten Acres. Texas-Gulf Realty Co.. 13th floor, Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago, 111.
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, JANUARY TERM, 1913. SARIC & DUPES COM
PANY VS. STANISLAW KRIGOW
SKI. CAUSE NO. 10153. SUIT ON
NOTE. Now ctmes the plaintiffs by W. B.
Cooksey, attorney, and files their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing
that the defendant. Stanislaw Krig
owski, is not a resident of the State of
Indiana.
Said defendant is therefore hereby
notified bf the pendency of said action
and that 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 21st day of April, A. D.
1913, the same being the 37th day of
the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, aVHammond,
in said County and State, on the second Monday of March, A. D. 1913, Said action will be heard and determined in his absence.
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set
my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 21st day ot
February, A. D. 1913.
ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.
4.200
850
850
FOR RENT. FOR. RENT Furnished rooms. H. Tabbert, 3710 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. 1-3
WANTED Ten girls; must be over 16 years of age. Reid, Murdock & Co., Hammond. 1-3
FOR RENT Modern 6-room lower flat: hardwood floors and finish, furnace heat, built in buffet, laundry tubs. 1054 Calumet ave., Hammond. Thone 242.
WANTED Lady or gentleman of fair education, living in or outside of city; salary $15 to $18 per week and
expenses. O. B. Clark, general delivery, t
Hammond, Ind. 1-3
FOR RENT 6-room cottage; furnace bath, electric lights; south side. Inquire 754 So. Hohman st., Hammond.
WANTED A girl for general housework; two in family. Mrs. B. F. Weakley, 180 Sibley St., B, Hammond. '
WANTED At once, housekeeper. Wegg five.. East Chicago, Ind.
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FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 163 Michigan av., over Bick laundry.
FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 312 Douglas ave., Hammond.
FOR RENT 3 -room flat upstairs 673 So. Hohman St. Inquire 121 Doty St., Hammond.
WANTED A girl for general housework; must sleep home at nights; good wages to right party. Apply Da Pron's dancing academy, over Orpheum theater. 27tf GIRL WANTED One who is used to ironing; steady work; good wages.
Apply Ove Gnatt. Conkey and Blaine . f OR RENT Furnished rooms; modern
FOR RENT Office in Security building especially equipped for dentist. Apply Jeffrey & Morgan, 18 E. 0th ave. Phone Gary 88. 26-2w
FOR SALE. FOR SALE: One small safe, formation phone 254.
For in-1-3
FOR SALE Sleigh and sleigh bells
cheap. Inquire H. W. Beach, 96 Plum-
mer ave., or phone 777 or 1178R.
FOR SALE Evans Bros, going out of
the express business; must sell ten head of horses and mares; weigh from 1160 to 1400; also wagons and harness,
one buggy; $65 takes a team of deltv
ery mares. For particulars call 140
Plummer ave"., Hammond, in rear.
FOR SALE Soda fountain, candy case, tables and chairs; reasonable, on account of putting in new fixtures. Nutinl & Dobichl, 560 So. Hohman at., Ham
mond. Phone 697. J7-1
FOR SALE 1912 Indian motorcycle; as
good as new. Call between 8 and
a. m. or Sunday. 432 Cedar st., Ham
mond, Ind.
ave., Hammond. Phone 1418.
27tf !
WANTED A saleslady for our fruit and vegetable department, Lion Store. Apply to Mr. Lovgren.
SITUATIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED Good reliable man over 30 years of age; good wagon salesman or clerical work. Address M J, Times, Hammond.
POSITION WANTED By experienced stenographer. Apply L. F upstairs in rear of 808 Chicago ave., East Chicago. Ind.
improvements; steam heat. 781 South Hohman St., Hammond. 27tf
FOR SALE Two horses and 3 mules
Inquire Times office, Indiana Har
bor. 25-5
FOR RENT Three light housekeeping rooms; $16 per month. 345 Kane ave., Hammond. -- 27-6
FOR RENT-Furnished room Lion store. 17 Rimbach bldg.
over
FOR RENT Furnished room with modern convenience, -to a lady. 435 May St., Hammond, Phone 905M.
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Three furnished or unfurnished rooms or small furnished flat; east sjde. E H R. Times, Hammond.
WANTED We must have storage room. If you have anything within a block or two from here, or if you want to build will take a long lease. Call Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State St., Hammond. Phone 643. 27-2
LOST AND FOUND. LOST Odd seven Jewel gilt Elgin movement, old model hunting case, gold filled Dueber case; suitable reward. Return to 255 State St., Hammond. 28-3
LOST On car barn car Thursday morning book entitled "Montessori
System." 90 Carroll St., Hammond. ".
FOR SALE Old papers, 6o a bundle.
Call at Times, Hammond, Ind.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with
use of kitchen; modern conveniences. 693 Oakley ave., Hammond. 28-2
FOR RENT Store room; good oppor
tunity for restaurant and lunchroom. Inquire 402-119th St.. Whiting.
FOR RENT Upper flat; 864 So. Hohman st; 1 rooms and bath. Apply Times. IStf
FOR RENT At once, furnished house. So. Hohman St.; modern conveniences. Apply Hammond Savings St Trust Co.. Hammond. Htf
FOR SALE Five pasenger Ford au
tomobile. Call 105 Doty st., 'after 6 p
m. for particulars, or Sunday morning for demonstration. I8tf
MISCELLANEOUS"FARM HOMES IN THE NEW SOUTH
Is our 80-page book., about the "Highlands" of South Mississippi. The book is priced 25 cents a copy to those
no land seekers. Sent without charge to all looking for farm homes. Write today for copy mailed postage prepaid. 32. A. Cummlngs & Co. (Estab. 1S69.) 40 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. W. L. Twining, Manager Farm Dept.
8.75; lambs, fair to good, $8.008.40; 1911. In order' that comparison may
lambs, common to fair. $7.60v8.00: ' be made with the entire calendar vear
lambs, good to choice heavy, $7.65 i 1911, the results, for the first six 8.25; lambs, feeders, $7.508.25: lambs, i months of 1911, when properties were culls, $6.60 7.50; vearlinjrs. fair to ' nnerated senaratelv. are added.
best light, $7.25 7.90; yearlings, fair
to best heavy. $6.907.50.
President Alba. B. Johnson says: "The 'expenditures for real estate, buildings and machinery for the year aggregate $799,(434; there has been charged against the operations of the
RntterRWra .-oa-,,. yr, lor maintenance nu rriiwis.
firsts, 3132c; seconds 2830c: dail i ?867'8M The quick assets, a. specified
PRODUCE MARKET.
in the indenture securing the bonds,
j amount to $15,613,191, exceeding by , $1,711,438 the total liabilities, includ- , lng the $lp.000,000 of bonds them
selves. I
riei. Zo3lc; packing stock, 2021c; ladles, 2122c.
Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 12 ! 15c; geese, tZc; ducks. 15: Ittif f Aurl. liu 1CA, , , . ,
"w "Up to this time noth!n ha. been
Eggs Firsts, 19419c; ordinary firsts, 17184c; storage firsts, 14 15c; dirties. 1415c; checks, 13c; miscellaneous lots, 175519c.
Beans Pea, hand picked. $2.20 2.27; brown Swedish, $1.251.60; Lima. 100 lbs, $6.406.50; red kidney, $2.25 2.30. Potatoes Minnesota, 424Sc; Wisconsin, 424Sc; new, brls, $4.50 6.75 ; sweet, Jersey, hamper, $1.401.60. Green fruits Apples, brls, $2,004? 4.50; boxes. $l.003.00; cranberries, brls, $8.00 10.00; strawberries, qts, 25 40c. Vegetables Celery, crate, Mich., $1
'done at East Chicago beyond grading
; and fencing, but should the conditions ( of business promise to be favorable
throughout the year 1913, work of construction will be begun.
GARY MARKET BOOSTERS MEET
An enthusiastic public market meetlnsr was held at the Garv Commercial
1.50; radishes, doz bunches, 2540c; ciUD iat nieht which was attended by
brussels sprouts, qts, 1820c; cabbage, 'members and by farmers from Lake old, brl, 8575c; spinach, brl, $4.00 and porter counties. The club endors5.50; squash, crate, $2.252.50; cucum- j ed the market plans of the local probers, boxes, 2 doz, $1.502.25; egg- 'moters and It is expected that the city plant, case, Fla., $1.502.25; turnips, j COUncil next Monday night will pass
new, brl, $2.753.50; parsnips, tubs. 5060c; cauliflower, crate, $1.752.00; onions, sacks, C5-68 lbs, 3585c; lettuce, leaf, box, 2025c; head, brls, J$3.507.00; parsley, large, brls, $2.50 3.00; carrots, -new, brls, $2.603.25! beets, new, brls, 35 45c.
Veal calves 50 60 lbs, 11 12Uc; i
80110 lbs. 1315c; 6080 lbs. 12 iMr. Kirk's resolution provided for the 13c; 8516 lbs, coarse, 910c. !appointment of a committee to take the ' j market ordinance up with the council. BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE ?r"i!,t.H- 8 Nrtn "MfJohn Kirk, Harry Call, and H. J. Curtis
the market franchise ordinance. Mtif Farmers Present. A resolution introduced by Superintendent John Kirk of the E. J. and E.
railway providing for the endorsement , o the market plans and stipulating
that the club give its assistance was
The Baldwin Locomotive works has j issued its second annual report for the i twelve months ended Dec. 31, 1912. The , first report of the company covered . the six months from July 1 to Dec. 31, i
CHICAGO OIL MARKET.
Wholesale prices of carbon and oth
er oilsr Standard white, 10 Vic; perfection, 1014c; headlight, 175, 12c; eocene,
12c; elaine. 19c: V. M. P. naphtha. 18c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 28 He; raw linseed oil, single brls. 49c; 5 brl lots, 48c; boiled, single brls, 61c;
E brj lots, 50c; turpentine, 61c; summer black oil, 7 He. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.
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CASH GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat No. 2 red, $1.031.08H: No. 3 red, 93c$1.00; No. 4 red, . S595c; No. 2 hard winter, 91H92c; No. 3 hard winter, 90 92c; No. 1 northern, 9192c: No. 2 northern spring, 89 90c; No. 3 opring. 8689ic. Corn No. 2. 50tt51Uc; No. 2 white, SIVic; No. 2 yellow, 51c; No. 3, 484 50c; No. 3 white, 4950c; No. 3 yellow, 48,50'4c; No. 4, 46449t;; No. 4 white, 47,449Vic; No. 4 yellow, 46H 49c. Oats No. 2 white. 34 Sac; No. 3 white, 3333Uc; No. 4 white, 31 H 32Vic; standard, 3434c
HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
May wheat. 93V 93i 92H 92 July wheat. 91 911a 91 Sl',4 Sept. wheat. 90 Vi 90 U 89Ti 90 May corn... 633 63 53V 53j July corn... 64s 54V& 64'i 54 Sept. corn.. 55 !4. 55 551 55 May oats... 34. 34i, 34H 34 July Oats... 34si 34 "i 34'i 34H Sept. oats... 34 34 34Vi 34',fc
L7e Loan rJoney on Furniture, Pianos, Fixtures, Horses and Vehicles. And the property la left in your possession. You can make your payments weekly. Sixty cents is the weekly payment on a $25.00 loan for fifty weeks, other, amounts in proportion. Every Transaction Strictly Confidential. Inquiry costs nothing. No loan, no charge. Vf9 give you a . written statement of your contract. We allow extension pt' time without charge, in case of sickness or loss of work-
on the committee. Fourteen farmers from Lake and Porter county headed by President John Brown of the Crown Point National bank were present and made speeches in favor of the market. Other farmers
with Mr. Brown were Sam Woods, A. A. Swan son, Joseph Schebbe, C. C. Brey-
fogle and William Newton.
ON Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures without removal. :- -: One month to one year. Easy payments. Long tlmeA most ample rebate If paid before due Extensions la case of sickness, loss of work, etc. 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 , t12 HAMMOND BUILDING. Phone SS3. OPEN EVBNINOa
the council will pass the market ordinance, probably at Its Monday night session. Promoters of the market Intend to erect a $100,000 market in Seventh avenue opposite the city hall, 19 lots having been secured from the Gary Land company of which 7 will be used at the present time. The market will be In operation this summer.
FOR Ton. rNIOX SCOCT SCRAP. COUNTRY CLTB d FOREX pins eat growls g hy leaps and bounds. Quality aad auantlty coasts with eosmamers. McHIo S.
Alderman Ralph Rowley states that Tob. Co.
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Our Agent Is In Hammond Every Tuesday. Indiana Loan Co, Cor. 6th Ave., and Broadway, 216 Gary Building. . GARY, IND. Phone 323
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Citizens Gorman National U. S. Government Depositary
Bank
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OUR MOTTO ZVo Deposit too Uarge for Jm to Protect, Or too Small for us to Appreciates
Ve Pay You Interest en Yo Ssttozs Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
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LADIES When delayed or irregular Use Triumph Pills; always dependable. Relief and particulars free. Write National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis. DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING BY experienced dressmaker by the day, or work taken home. F W F, Times, Hammond. 28-2
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. - lOtf
BOARDERS WANTED. FIRST CLASS BOARD AT MRS. LESsor, 4520 Forsyth ave., East Chicago.
FOR SALE Old papers, Bo a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind.
WHT ARB TOTJ NOT A READER T
TIMES
WANTED Plain sewing, slch as underyear, house dresses and children's clothing; terms reasonable. Apply at 348 Michigan aye., Hammond.
DRESSMAKER Maker of tailor made suits and fancy gowns. 240 Douglas ave., Hammond. ' 24-6
IF IT'S PAINTING OR PAPER HANGlng phone 103SW. I. L. Cohen. 289 Sibley St., Hammond. ' 22-6
IF IT'S PLUMBING OR HEATING : phone 622. J. Donaldson,- 287 Sibley st, . 2tf
PHONB 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, II Stats st Hammond,
Hay Receipts, 921 tons: shipments, 149 tons. Low and medium grades In light demand and dull. Offerings large. Choice grades steady. Demand fair and supply only moderate. Choice timothy, J1601"; No. 1, 813-&14; Nos. 2 and 1 mixed, $11 12: Nos. 3 and 2 mixed, $8 fjlO. Thrashed timothy, $4gS; clover, $6:11. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, J12.5O013; No. 1, $11(812: No. 2, $9.50 10.50. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $9.50 10; No. 1. $6.40-. 50. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie I6&6-50. Packing $5(g5.50.
Straw Rye, $77.50; oat, $6S.50; wheat, $606. 50. '
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers. SS.60 ffi'9.00; medium to good steers, $7.!0ffi 8.40; Inferior to fair steers, $6.60 7. ST; fat cows and heifers, $4.758.00; cannera and cutters, $3.254.60; native bulls and stags, $4.50g7.00; feeding cattle. $5,7548.00. Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.40i&S.55: heavy butchers, $8.408.55: light butchers, $8.40(8.60; light bacon, $8.40
light light, $8.30. 55; heavy shipping, $8.408.55; heavy packing, $8.258.40; j
mixed packing, $8.308.45: rough, heavy packing, $8.10 8.25. Sheep" Lambs, good to prime, $8.40
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Join Our Christmas Savings Club Started Monday, February 17
In Class 1, pay lc the 1st week, 2c the 2d week, 3c the 3d week, 4c th 4th week. the 5th week. 6c the 6th week and so on for 42 weeks, and two weeks before Xmai we will mall 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 so 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 so 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 it 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 so, 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 Js 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 Monday, Feb. 17. Call and let us tell you all about our plan.
FIRST NATflOMAL BANK SAVINQS DEPARTMENT
Hammond
Indiana
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