Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1913 — Page 7

Monday, March 10, 1913.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the followlr.c advertise, ments who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity la not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter glven. Request at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertiser. be answered. Simply tiona. follow inrucAs far as It ia possible tt la advlred that all classified ads should either be nailed or sent to the offlco. The Times will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the telephone. MALE HELP. WANTED Two canvassers for city work. Apply L. Rhodes. Monon hotel. Hammond. 10-2 WANTED At one?. a blacksmith. good shoer, to work in shop at Lowell; percentage or salary. Address p. O. box 272. Lowell. Ind. 10-3 BOY WANTED To work around fac- . tory and deliver parcels. Apply Si- . mon's Cigar Shop. 135 Logan St., Ham- ! mond. WANTED Boy for grocery and to r take orders. 171 Indiana aVe., Hammond. 8-J CEMENT WORKERS WANTED LABORERS AND MECHANICS. ALSO 2 COMPETENT FOREMEN; PERSIA- ...... nnntmfAV.l. Iff T 1 T THIIPCT i t.. 1 rusuiuAa uiu ii.ulii.u i WANTED At once, agents from all over lay easily. Apply E. Kohler, 720 Polk j t. Phone Gary 2241. I JV ANTED Young man to work in clothing store who Is well acquainted with city. Apply Liberal Credit Clothing Co, Hammond Bldg., Hammond. 7-2 " FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girl for general housework; 2 in family. Call ISO Sibley St.. j C upstairs in rear. 1 WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply 53 Ruth St.. Hammond. WANTED A - restaurant. Chicago. waitress at 714 Chicago the ave. Maine East 10-2 WANTED A Hammond. dishwasher. Hotel Mee. 10-3 W ANTED Eachi LAi iwr . oi BlV, gO nCii-fur OR GIRL to good pay spare

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'"narcti lUl "iSfHSlSM! casn weemy. Stamp for particulars. American Adv. Bureau. Dept. V, Leightona Comers. N. H. WANTED-r-At once, office Laundry Co., Hammond. girl. Bick 8-2 WANTED Dishwasher, hotel, Hammond. Apply Monon 8-2 WANTED Woman to help with housework, j 203 HofTman St., Mrs. McElfresh. Phone 1078R. 7-3 , . T GIRLS WANTED To learn knitting on machines; CLEAN. STEADY WORK; good wages, good hours, sani-j tary conditions. Co., Hohman st, brary, Hammond, Hammond Knitting; opposite public li-7-3 i .WANTED Seamstress, "young lady; state experience and salary wanted. Apply G R M. Times, Hammond. WANTED Middle aged woman for housekeeper, small family. At 435 W. Plummer ave., Hammond. " 5-6 BOARDERS WANTED. BOARDERS WANTED Two gentlemen boarders will find good home with all conveniences at 529 Chicago ave., Hammond, Ind. 10-3 FIRST CLASS BOARD AT MRS. LESor, 4520 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. FOR 6ALE Old papers, 5c a bundle. Call at Times. Hammond, Ind. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED ROOM Gentleman desires furnished room in Homewood; must have telephone. N P, Times, Hammond. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED SITUATION By girl of 21, general office work and typewriting; 3 years' experience. Apply M B. care V. Pratt. 3430 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. WANTED A position by experienced butcher and meat cutter; 5 years experience and good reference. Address George Harris, 54S East State st., Hammond. 10-2 FOR SALE Old papers, 5c a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind.. MISCELLANEOUSIF IT'S WALL PAPER OR PAPER hanging phona 1036W. I. L. Cohn, 289 Sibley st., Hammond. 106 PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, $1 State st., Hammond. PAPERING. GRAINING, CALC' 4INIng, painting, etc.. reasonable. 454 Cedar St., Hammond. 7-3 IF IT'S PLUMBING OR HEATING phone 622. J. Donaldson. 287 Sibley t.. 20tf WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY An invalid chair; must be in good condition. Apply 292 Truman ave., Hammond. Phone 1576. AttE lOl A TUIES REAUEIU

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STAT IT CLOSEDBIG DEAL. "You can say for me that thel pulling power of THE TIMES as an advertising medium is unexcelled," said Frank J. Wachewicz 517 State Line St., when he settled for a little real estate advertisement that he had inserted for two nights. On the strength of it, he turned a fivethousand dollar deal, acting as an agent for Frank E. Stakemiller to sell the latter's two story flat building on Condit street. Ilenry Soelker of St. John was the purchaser. Mr. Wachewicz has more than six hundred pieces of property listed In Hammond and West Hammond, both vacant and Improved. FOR SALE I have complete plans and specifications for some neat and attractive 6 to 8-room modern houses that I will build on 3i ft. or 41 ft. 8 by 120 ffc lots on Detroit st. Ar range a date with me to look these over and get my prices and terms. It will pay you if you are in the market troit B Hammond. Phone 623. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARgains In choice corners: 50 feet. Olcott ave. and 161st St., $1,500. 50 feet. Tod ave. and 151st St.. $1,500. 60 feet. Forsyth ave. and -151st st.. $2,500. 20room building, suitable for- boarding house. 2 store room, Euclid, $3,500. Business buildlnars on 149th St. and Homer ave f $3500. Do not wait untji tomorrow If you want to buy. Tomorrow may be too late. Do it now. 1 C. C. Smith. S02 Chicago ave., East (Chicago. Phone 222. 10-3 FOR RENT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; single or en suite. Call evenings. 47 Sibley St., 2ml fiat, Hammond. FOR RENT Space for auto In private Karagre. 3442 Fir St., Indiana HarFOR RENT One nicely furnished laror! front room, modern; fine loca-

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district; suitable for one or two. Phone ! 1340W. FOR RENT Modern front room, i Ruth St., Hammond. Phone 1521.' 25 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping: gas and water; no children. 506 E. Sibley St., Hammond. . FOR RENT 5-room upper flat; water, gas, electric llgnt ana Data; centrally located. Inquire 9 Clinton St., Hammond. FOR RENT Upper flat; 854 So. Hohman St.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times office, Hammond. 8tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; electric light, gas,- toilet and water; no children. 336 Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone 828J. unfur - FOR RENT One largo front nished room; modern: two blocks from business district. Phone 1340W. FOR RENT Upper flat, 7 rooms; hot water heat, gas and electric light, all modern conveniences. Phone 1S1SW. H. E- Deakin, 1001 Hvslop place, Hammond. ' 6-5 FOR RENT Office In Security building norfullv eauinced for dentist. Atf " ply. Jeffrey & Morgan, 18 E. 6th ave. Phone Gary 88. 26-2w FOR RENT At once, furnished houae. So. Hohman St.; modern conveniences. Apply Hammond Savings & Trust Co., Hammond. 18tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST Horse blanket between Hammond and Indiana Harbor. Finder return to 3344 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. Reward. Phone 607M. 7-2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Georgi & Vltak cornet; long inodel, brass, quick change to A: first class condition; quick buyer takes it for $25. Address Wm. Tanis, Hammond, Ind. R. R. 1. , 10-3 FOR SALE Horse and Call 839 Calumet ave. story. wagon cheap. , at grocery FOR SALE Leaving Hammond, must sell 7 head of work horses, 3. mares in foal; weight from 1150 to 1350; suitable for farm work; wagons, farm harness, one buggy; horses from $26 Op. 140 Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Typewriter, new Smith Premier No. 5; cheap; have no use for same. Inquire 60S Sibley St., Hammond. 8-3 FOR SALE One 5-passenger automobile; first class fhape; must be sold at once; a bargain. Telephone 154 or lock box 135, Hammond. 7-3 FOR SALE Good second hand furniture. .Apply 47 .Doty t. Hammond.

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Bargain FOR SALE Small grocery store doing first class business; reason for selling: owner leaving town. Address L J, Times, Hammond. FOR SALE Small hotel and restaurant; doing good business; -che-ip it sold at once; sickness reason for selling. 34T0 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 4-6 REftL ESTATE TRANSFEHb TOLLESTON. Lot 10, blk 1, 2nd Logan Park add; Jot 29, blk C, Logan Park add,- Gurden E. Wood to John Hunsiey . 100 Lot 11. blk 1. 2nd Ixtgan Park add, Sarah Elizabeth to John Hunsiey 1 Lots 22. 23. blk 2. Toll. Park sub. Julia B. Wilson to J. A. Markley 1 Lot 30, blk 4. Oak Park add. Patrick McBride to Eleanor Anderson ... 1 GARY. Lot 13, blk 44. Gary Iand Co.'s 1st sub. Gary Land Co. to Steel City Home Builders Co 500 Lots 12, 13. blk 1, McKey's add. Hoy D. Davis to Kazmlerx Golkowskl . ... . 1,300 Lot 44, blk 2, Douglas Park add, Charles Z. Urnioh to Charles . Stankus 450 Lot 27. blk 98. Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub. Gary Land Co. to Jo seph Frost 900 Lot 27, blk 100, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub. Gary Land Co. to Jo seph Frost 900 INDIANA HARBOR. -Lot 6, rediv. blk 4. 4th add. Harbor Bldg. Co. to Anthony J. Burns 4,300 HAMMOND. Lot 43, blk 6, Morris add, Andy Sancal to George Cengel 600 Lot 23, blk 2. Turner's 2nd add, A. Murray Turner to Peter 1 Maher - 650 MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN We lend money to owners of furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc. Also to salaried employes on their own note. Borrow $5, pay "opek $5.50. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rlmbach block (over Lion Store) Phone 218,. Open every evening. Legal notice. SHERIFF SALE. Cause No. 2096. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake.) Porter Superior Court. February Term, 1913. . CHARLES B. ALEXANDER vs. CALUMET COMPANY, A CORPORA tion. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk- of the Porter Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point, Indiana, on Tuesday the 1st day of April, 1913, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven I years, or the ioiiowing aescrioca real estate, to-wit: 'Tn south fifty (50) acres of the east halt ( K. ) 01 trie northeast quarter (N. E. ) of Section Twenty-seven (27), Township Thirty-seven, (37) North, Range Nine 9) west of the second principal meridian, in the City of East Chicago, in Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient mm to satisfy said de- ! cree. interest and costs. I will at the t . . , . mr , . 1 same lime ana juatc oner iur me fee simple in ana to saia real estate, 1 . . I. vmo,, I. a 1 1 f Ft clent to satisfy said judgments lnterest, costs and accruing costs. , Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Calumet Company, a corporation, at the suit of Charles B. Alexander. HENRY WH1TAKER, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Moran & Dyer. Att'ys for Plaintiff. - NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE , COUNTY. IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR ! COURT, ROOM NO. 1. JANUARY ' TERM, 1913. MAC TURNER VS. ! ALECK LESCHICK ET AL. CAUSE i NO. 10155. ACTION TO ATTACHj MENT. j Now comes the plaintiff by Moran St j Dyer, attorneys, and file his complaint I herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Aleck Lischick, 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 21st day of April A. D. 1913, the same being the-37th day of the- next term of said Court" to lie begun and held In Room No. 1, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, 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, 1Mb 24th day of February. A. D. 191S. , ERNEST L. SHORTRI DGE, Clerk L. S. C By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR ' LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township. Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned. John Huber, is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City. Township. ounty and State and over the nge of twenty-one years. That he has resided n the State of Indiana, for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township and State of Indiana, for more than six months prior to the (late of this notice and Is a n'lalifled voter thereof; that he ia a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the -Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, on the first Monday In April. 1913. the same being the 7th day tf April, 1913, for the renewal of a license to retail intoxicating, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted on the 1st day of A mil. 1912, and issued by Charles A. John son, auditor or said County, for a period of one year from said date, ani the precise location where said liquors re to be sold by the provision of the license sought to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of the two-story brick building situated on lot 2S. block 3, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana, known as 183 Sibley street. Said bar room Is 28x45 feet has glass front and, a front and rear entrance. Bar room faces north on Sibley street, a public highway In said City of Hammond. Bar is on west side of room. There are five living rooms on the west side of ground floor, also living rooms upstairs. JOHN HUBER. NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, am a male in habitant and resident of said City and over the age of 21 years, and have resided in Hammond 90 days prior to the date of this notice and In the State vl miliaria ior more man one year past; a man of good moral character ana a citizen of the United States of America, and that 1 will apply to the Commissioners of Lake , County at their April session, being April the 7th. 1913, to purchase the liquor license heretofore granted to Joseph Swint at the February session. 1918, held by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, the same being a license to sell splrltous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a gallon at a time, and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of Lake County, June 3rd, 1912, and transferred on February, 3, 1913, to the following described premises, to-wit: The ground floor -front room 1 of the two-story frame? building, sKuated on lot 13. L. E. Hokmin'a oecond addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana. Bar room has glass front and faces State street, a public highway In said City of Hammond. Bar room is 24 by 5 4 feet and has front, side and rear entrances. There are six living rooms above. Bar Is on the west side of room and faces east. All of said bar room is visible from said street. ' . NICHOLAS AUSTGEN. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the matter of the Estate of Michael Hader. No. 745. In the Lake Superior Court, Jannuary Term. 1913. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Michael Hader, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 17th day of March, 1913, and show cause if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to the nand there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Su perior Court, at Hammond, this 20th day of February, 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk Lake Superior Court. CHICAGO OJL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and oth ed oils: Standard white, 10Vc; perfec tion, lufcc; neacingnt, 176, lie; eocene. 1214c: elaine, 19c; V. M. P. naphtha, ISc: gasoline. 19c: machine gasoline, 28V4c: raw linseed oit, single rls. 49c: 5 rl lots 48c; oiled, single brls. 60c: 5 brl lots, 49c: turpentine, 60c; summer black oil, 7 He. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.011.06; No. 3 red. 95c $1.00: No. 4 red. 83 94c; No. 2 hard winter, 90i91c; No. 3 hard winter. spring, spring, Sic. Corn899c; No. 1 northern S0491c: No. 2 northern 8789Uc; No. 3 spring, 84 -No. 2. 50(V1c: No. 2 white. 62Hc; No. 2 yellow, S0461ic; Xe. 3. 471, 4914c; No. 3 white, 49ig;50c: No. 3 yellow. 48G49Hc: No. 4, 46 47sic: No. 4 white, 4749c; No. 4 yellow, 46 e 48c. Oats No. 2, Z2c: No. 2 white, 34 H 86cNo. 2. 32c; No. 3 white, 32H 33c; No. 4 white, 3132V4c; standard. 33i&34Hc. HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

Open High Low Close May wheat. 91 , 91"i 90", . 91' 'July wheat. 90', 90 89T4 90 Sept. wheat. 89,i 89Vfe 88 89 May corn... 62T f3"4 B24 52i July corn... 54 64 '4 634 53 Sept. corn.. 55 '. S8' 64 64 ? May oats... 34i 34U 34 34, July oats... 344 34 Vi 34 34 Sept. oats .-TV 34 34 34 34

Hay Receipts, 858 tons; shipments, 205 tons. Demand good for chtiice grades and offerings small. Market firm. Low and medium grades in lib-

ENGINEERS

Just why the officials of the sanitary district of Chicago are so anxious to see a northern Indiana sanitary, district whlcffN would co-operate with their's In taking an additional supply of water from Lake Michigan appears in a Chicago Evening Post article of last Friday. "That the sanitary district of cnicago is facing the most serious situation in its history was admitted today by its attorneys and engineers." according to The Post, Unless the engineers of the war department recede from their position, refusing to allow the drainage board to draw an additional volume of water from Lake Michigan, the entire system, which has been created at a cost of approximately $60,000,000, will have to be abandoned. It was declared. In the place of the old system some new method of sewage disposal would have to be adopted, and, according to George M. Wlsner, chief engineer of the district, this course would Involve a cost to the taxpayers of the district of about $76,000,000. . Would Pollnte city Water. Additional results which, it', Is pointed out. would follow the abandoning of the present system are the pollution of the source of the ctiy'js drinking supply by allowing the current of the Chicago river, carrying with it waste and sewage, to flow back into the lake and a re-appearance 'of the eral supply and quiet. Demand, only fair. Choice timothy. $1718; No. 1. $14 915; Nos. 2 and 1 mixed. $1113; Nos. 3 and 2 mixed. $S10. Threshed timothy, $48; clover, $7 11. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $13.50 14.50; No. 1, $1213; No. 2, $10011. Iowa.. Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $10 10.50; No. 1. $8.60 9.50. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie $67, Packing $5 6.00. ' Straw Rye, $78; oat, $66.50; wheat, $5.506. LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.80 &9.30; medium to good steers. $8.10 8.65; inferior to fair steers. S6.858.00: fat cows and heifers. $5.10 8.40; canners and cutters, $3.50g5.00; native bulls and stags, $4.8507.60; fair to fancy veal calves, $9.50 1100; heavy calves, $5.00t.00: milkers and springers, per head, $40.00 86.00. Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.559 8.65; heavy butchers, $8.60 8.72 : light butchers, $8.65i S.80;llght bacon, $8.60 8.80; light light, $8.45S.70; heavy shipping. $8.55 8.70; heavy packing, $8.358.55; mixed packing, $8.50(5 8.65; rough," heavy packing. $S.208.35. Sheep -Lambs, good to prime, $8.76 9.00; lambs, fair to good, $8.4dS7?"0T lambs, common to fair, $7.858.40; lambs, good to choice heavy, $8.25 8.85; lambs, feeders, $7.50(3.8.30; lambs, culls, $6.757.75; yearlings, fair' to best light, $7.508.25; yearlings, fair to best heavy. $7.10 7.65;- wethers, plain to good. $6.35 6.65. PRODUCEJMLA.RKET. - Butter Extra creamery. 35g36c; firsts. 32 33c; seconds, 29 80c; dairies. 2532c; packing stock, 21 21 c; ladles. 22c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12 ISHc; geese, 1313c; ducks. 15'i 17c; fowls, 1616V4c; roosters. 11H 124c: springs, 17 17c. Eggs Firsts. 18c: ordinary firsts. r

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In Class 1, pay lc the 1st week, 2c the 2d week, 3c the 3d week, 4c th 4th week. 5c the 5th week, 6c the Gth week and so on for 42 weeks, and two weeks before Xmas we will mall you a check for 9.03, with interest at 3 per cent. Of 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. I 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. ' You 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 so, you may start with 42c the first week and pay lc less every week ufitil the last week's payment will be le. In Class 2, you may start with S4c the first week and pay 2 cents less every week until the last payment will be 2 cents. v In Class 5, you may start with $2.10 the first week and pay & 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 Monday, Feb. 17. Call and let us tell you all about our plan. FURST NATIONAL BANK SAVINGS DEPARTMENT

Hammond

FEAR OF SAfJITARY SYSTEM

objectionable features along the. river front which were turned from the lake. While the situation was made acute by the recent application of the war department for an Injunction restraining the sanitary district from reversthe fiow of the Calumet river, a new danger ot the permanency of the present system-of drainage came with a communication from the war department, received this week, demanding that the drainage board show cause why a greater volume of water is being drawn from the lake than that allowed In the government's permit. A special meeting of the trustees of the district has been set Tor March 13. at which an answer to the war department's communication will be prepared. It is believed that the only answer which the trustees can make Is that the amount of water now being taken from the lake is necessary to the city's health; and, moreover, a greater amount will be demanded as the city's population increases. Exceeding; Legal Rate. The recent communication from the engineers of the war department comes as a result of an Investigation which has been under way several weeks. The government engineers have found that, while the sanitary district Is permitted only to draw 4,167 cubic feet of water a second from the lake, it is in reality drawing between 6,000 and 7,000 cubic feet per second. It is contended by Lyman E. Cooley, 17c; storage firsts, 1314c; dirties. 15c: checks,' 12V413c; miscellaneous lots, 1718. ' Bens Pea, hand picked, $2.05 2.25; brown Swedish, $1.25 1.60; Lima, 100 lbs. $6.40 6.50; red kidney, $2.25 "0. Potatoes Minnesota. 3845eV'? Wisconsin, 3846c: new, brls, $4.50 6.75; sweet, Jersey, hamper, 1. 40 1.60. Green fruits Apples, brls, $2.00 4.50; boxes, $1.00 3 00; cranberries, $8.0010.00; strawberries, qts, 25 35c. ' ' Vegetables Celery, crate, Fla., $2.00 2.50; radishes, do bunches, 25 50c; brussels sprouts, qts, 18 20c: cabbage, old, brl, 6575c; spinach, brl, $3.50 5.00; squash, crates, $2.000 2.50; cucum bers, box, 2 dojz. $2.002.50; turnips, new, brl, $2.75)3.25; parsnips, tubs, 50 60c; cauliflower, crate," $1.752.50; onions, sackst 65 68 lbs, 35 85c; lettuce, ' leaf, box, 1520e; head, brls, $20 5.00; parsley, large, brls. $2.50) 3.00; carrots,! new, brls. $2.603.25; beets, new, brls) $2.50 3.50: Veal calves 5060 lbs, llVi12'4c; 80110 lbs, IS 15c; 60S0 lbs, 12 lSc; 8510 lbs, coarse, 910c ANOTHER CRUEL Special to The Times.) Whiting, Ind.. March 10. Wife beaters are becoming quite numerous in Whiting from present indications. Mike Piepke of 518-121st street being the second one arrested for this offense In one week. ' Piepka most cruelly assaulted his wife, she causing his arrest, and from reports this has not been the first time he has been guilty for this offense. riepka was arraigned before Judge Atchison and fined $5 and costs. He at first refused to pay his fine, but after spending the night in jail . he gladly came across with the money and left the cit jail with the promise to do better In the future.

Savings February

ON Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures without removfll. " One month to one yar. Easy. payments. Long: time. A most ample rebate If paid before due Extensions In case ot 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 323. OPEN KVBNINOS. consulting engineer of the sanitary district, and Chief . Engineer Wlsner that 4,167 cubic feet of water per second Is only sufficient for diluting onehalf of the sewage of the city. The engineers have applied repeatedly for a permit to draw 10,000 cubic feet per second. The Injunction suit of the government has been set for trial before Judge Landls in the federal court In April. Attorney Alfred S. Austrian has been engaged as special counsel to rep resent the sanitary district. He is assisted by Attorney E. D. Adcock, general counsel for the organization. The attorneys for the district will go to New Tork next week to take deposi tions of drainage experts. District At torney Wilkerson will represent the government. " It Is expected that what ever will be the action of the district court, the case will be taken eventually to the supreme court for final adjudication. Mr. Austrian said today that every , recourse will be used to force a change of attitude on the part of the government with a view to safeguarding the permanency of the present drainage system. THE CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RY. OF INDIANA Leaving time at Hammond, Ind. Effective January 12th, 1913. 10;50 p. m.Ta4-y for Cincinnati.

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Philadelphia. New rork. Rich mond, Norfolk, Virginia and North Carolina Points. 6:10 p. m. Dally for Peru and Cincinnati. Westbound Trains leave Hammond daily for Chlca- , go, 6:48 a. m.. 9:45 a. m., 5:57 p. m. CHICHESTER SKILLS DIAMOND HRANO PILLS, for 84 yean kaovn as Bell. Safest. Alwaya Reliabla SOID BY DRUfiOISTS EVERYWHERE Club Indiana

Ladle I AUrMrmiminm I'ltU la B4 and ti.14 aiaUlcW boaet. waled with Blua Ribbon. S Take a atber. Bay af ,ir Y