Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1913 — Page 7

Tuesday, April 8, 1913.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Reader of the following advertise tnents who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity is not revealed, should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal tho identity of anonymous advertira ran not. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as it Is possible It Is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent, to the office. The Times will not be responsible for error in ada taken over the telephone. MALE HELP. MACHINIST WANTED Also helpers. Hammond Machine Forgs Works, 21 S Wilcox St., Hammond. 8-3 WANTED Strong- boy for shipping department. Apply K. C. Minas Co., Hammond. BOY IS years wishes to learn a trade. Inquire or address 20 Plummer are., Hammond. WANTED Boys to pass bills. Liberal Credit Clothing Co., mond Bide:., Hammond. Ham i I WANTED An ambitious farm boy to take half interest in a large garden and truck farm; no money required;' references must be A 1. Address An drew Walters, R Phone 1267Y1. T? t ITammnnil Tth4 .t WANTED Fifty men at once; also blacksmith and blacksmith helper. Call O. F. Jordan & Co., Indiana Har bor, near American Steel Foundry Co.) WANTED An experienced washer in earage. Apply Square Deal Auto Co., 160 Fayette 154. St., Hammond. or phone ; 5-3 WANTED Ambitious young man with knowledge of book keeping and anxious to learn more than he already knows. Address R V, Times, Hammond. FEMALE HELP. WANTED Young girl. 188 Plummer ' ave., Hammond. 8tf ) WANTED Girl for housework. C. W Hubbard, 732 Claude St., Hammond. WANTED A girl to help in kitchen and dining room; must be white ; speak good English. Magic City hotel, 1 Gary. 7-3 j ' j GIRL WANTED ITor general house- 1 work; family of two. Hammond. 30 Condit St.. 7-3 W ANTED A girl to assist with ge - ! eral housework; no washing. 669 Van Buren St.. Gary. . 11,1 WANTED Good girl f jr general house i work; no washing. Mrs. J. H. Mo- . Clay, 98 Waltham St., Hammond. ; - j "WANTED An experienced : , . T ' DOdV ll'Oner. I.U.1J. ljaUll- j flrv 1 fi-l f4- Favpffp ?t 1

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Hammond. WANTED Girl for housework. C. W. Hubbard, 232 Claude St., Hammond. WANTED Will pay good wages for two competent girls for general housework. A. M. Turner, Glendale Park, Hammond. 5-3 FOR RENT. FOR RENT Garage in Homewood; strictly private compartment in, concrete building; electric light and water; $5 per month. Phone 1211J. C. A. Lockwood, 11 Waltham St., Hammond. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; modern. 3S Clinton St., Hammond. FOR RENT Six-room cottage; furnace, electric lights, bath. Inquire 754 So, Hohman St., Hammond. FOR RENT Six-room steam heated fiat over Cleveland Printing Co. Apply 94 Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; electric light. Apply 62 Rimbach ave., 2nd door west of courthouse. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 360 Sibley St., Hammond. Phone 1089W. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with board if desired. 192 K. State St., Hammond. FOR RENT FurniRhed room opposite Michigan Central depot. 195 Logan St., Hammond. 7tf FOR RENT Furnished front room and alcove: suitable for two gentlemen. 4240 Baring ave., East Chicago. FOR RENT Good clean sleeping room near courthouse. 88 Clinton St., Hammond. Thone 1067L2. FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 286 Truman ave.. Hammond. Phone 1202R. 5-3 FOR RENT Upper floor at 3916 Grape ,rlne st. between 138th and 140th. Address H. Times, Indiana Harbor. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 188 Plummer are., Hammond. FOR RENT Upper flat; 854 So. Hohman St.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times office. Hammond. Stf NOTHING IS OF GREATER IMPORTANCE TO YOU THAN TO KEEP POSTED ON PASSING EVENTS IN i'OUR LOCALITY BY READING THE TIMES EACH EVENING.

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FOR SALE, "-room house on 37H ft. lot, Claude St., good location. Time payments. Price $1,600. Two-flat building on 25 ft. lot, Clinton Bt., good rental proposition, onehalf cash. Price $2,500. Six-room house on 37V4 ft. lot, Erie St., one-half cash. Price $2,000. Good 7-room house on 37 ft. lot. Highland St., all modern and a bargain. $500 cash. Price $2,750. 5- room modern cottage, 37 ft. lot, Jackson St., $300 cash, balance easy terms. Price $1,750. 6- room house on 50 ft. lot. Warren st., Homewood, one-half cash. Price $3,000. od1 - lots re going fast at the old prices. Buy now and save money. After May 1st 10 pet. increase. Present prices t?5ft trk ttf; Irt nan int int)i halanr.. easy payments. Before buying property get our ces. GOSTLIN. MEYN & CO.. Fhone 141 State and Hohman sts. j FOR SALE 50 ft. lot on Plummer ave.; J good location. 50 ft. lot, Michigan i ave. near Hohman st. See owner at 297 Sibley st., Hammond. 8-2 FOR SALE Cheap, 1H lots In East Chicago on 141pt near Interstate. i Address D M. Times, Hammond. FOTi SALE. FOR SALE o-Poom house on 50 ft. olt, 417 Garfield are.. West Hammond; one block south of State st.; toilet and bath, electric light throughout the house. Trice $1,700; $500 cash. Thone j 1232W. . 8tf FOR SALE Eggs or baby chicks from America's beat all-purpose fowl me wiwic rirauum xiuck. flisu a itw few v.. u..us. u.wuyM anteed. Jrfiaxtf Wod"Farm, A. K. Beck- j ; man, Mgr., trown "omt, ind. Phone , 322. , FOR SALE A good delivery or work mare; guaranteed reliable . and good worker. Apply W. R. Ford, 4 46 May St., Hammond. FOR SALE White Pekin duck eggs, per selling. bu ,sn si., mmmond. 1 SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS One 1 slightly used Kimball, $100; one new. sample $400 oak piano, $160 if taken! at once: one new sample $450 art niar.o. ' $175; two slightly used high grade pianos. $125; one siigljyy. used player, $700. ' reduced to 300; one new nlh grade 70 sample player, special $400. We have the finest display of strictly high grade pianos in northern Indiana iabe, French & Sons Bjur Bros., Crown, Baily, Stultx & Co., Decker Bros., and many other leading makes. Terms to suit all. J. M. WUcockson Music Co. (Piano Parlors), 608 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE White Orpington eggs for hatching. An established strain with an established winter laying record. C. Smith, 464 Hoffman st., Hammond. FOR SALE A litter of pointer pups from one of the best hunting dogs in this state. Owner has no room to keep them and will sell dogs at $10 and females at $5. Call or write J. M. WUcockson. room 508 Hammond bldg., Hammond, Ind. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. 16-room hotel and summer resort at Cedar Lake. Well patronized by Chi cago people, with good saloon in connection, license and bar fixtures, with barn for 7 horses. Will sell or exchange for Hammond property. Inquire Anton Hein, Cedar Lake, Ind. 5-6 FOR SALE Saloon license in East Chicago; can be moved; price low. Address H, Times, Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE Cement block machine and 300 plates cheap. 264 State Line St., Hammond. FOR SALE Will sell team of cheap work horses, wagon and harness. 2S7H Sibley St.. Hammond. Ind. FOR SALE One buggy and horse. Apply 52l-145th st., East Chicago. FOR SALE Soda fountain; perfect condition; cheap. Kogan's pharmacy, 584 Morton ave., Hammond. 3-6 BOYS AND GIRLS Ball bearing, steel wheel, roller skates for sale, the $5 kind while they last for $1.50 per pair, at the roller skating rink, Hammond, Ind. Frederick L. Helntz, manager. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Second hand bicycle, 20inch frame; must be in good condition. Phone 1342W. 7-3 WANTED The best piano $100 will will buy. Address G E, Times, Hammond. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Flat or cottage on south side; 3 In family; best of references furnished. Address B C A, Times, Hammond. WANTED TO RENT Two small or one good size racant room In good location; south side preferred. Address C L, Times, Hammond.

FOR SALE. Highland St., 50 ft., $775.

So. Hohman St., east front 50 ft. All street imp. pd. In full. $1,650. $200 down, balance easy payments. State Line St., 50 ft. lot. Trice $650 Good chance to double your money. 6-room modern house. Summer St., 50 ft. lot. Price $3,000. Lots 5 minutes from courthouse, $350. All improvements paid in full. Easy payments. W. J. HASTINGS, Thone 51 tiJli bALL J-StOl'V franiO buildill0" for Sale at 100 1 otatC St., HammOUd; tO OC reillOVCd from lot. LawreiieC Cox, 863 Hohman st., Ham mond. FOR SALE Two story two-flat brick building on Calumet ave. Price verv rea soriable. Terms easy. Don't miss this bargain if you want an investment that will double its value in a few years. Phone 1121R. Call at 8 a. m. or after 8 p. m. MTSCELL A NEOUSLICENSED MEDIUM MADAME COStello. Readings daily. 77 West State st. Phone 901L3. 7-6 PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 61 State St., Hammond. LO-ST AND FOTJND. T.OST S U T. V X- V. lnrte nln between. 799 Claude and Princess thMtf,r. rwari rhrm inonv FOUND Sereral parcels purchased at the Lion store. Communicate with 724. care Times, describing articles. LOST By Joe Gansinger. proprietor j Indiana Jewelry store, 3508 Cedar St.. Indiana Harbor, $825 between Wash-Ino-ton and Pmnurl vnnia dcnol toHav April 8. $200'reward. 1 . 8-3 . . LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM NO. 1. MARCH TERM : 1913. JOHN LYNCH VS. FRED W NEWELL. CAUSE NO. 10075. AC TION TO SUIT ON NOTE. Now comes the plaintiff by J. M btinson, attorney, ana files his com plaint herein, together with an affi davit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Fred W. Newell, 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 2nd day of June, A. D. 1913. the same being the 19th day of the next term of said Court to be be gun and held in Room No. 1, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of May, 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 7th day of April, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORT RIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstoek, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE TO RETAIL INTOXICAT ING LIQUORS. . Notice Is hereby giren to the citizens of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned is a male inhabitant and resident of said City-, Township, County and State and over the age of twenty-one 21) years: that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year, and in the City of Gary, Calumet Township Iake County, Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this-notice, and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to tho Board of County Com missioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, on the first Monday in May, 1913. the same being the F.th day of May, 1913, for a renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritous. rinous and malt liquors, said license to be renewed, 1 being heretofore Issued to John Molnar by the Board of Commission ers at their May wession, 1912, and transferred by him to me by the said Board at their April session. 1913, for a period of one year from May, 1912. The precise location where the liquors are to be sold by the provision of the said license to be renewed is as follows: The front room on the ground floor of the two-story frame building known as No. 1616 Adams street. City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, said building being located on lot 5, in block 2, of the Chlcago-Tolleston Land and Investment Company's Fifth addition to Tolleston. Said room is 36 feet by 23 feet by 11 feet and faces east on Adams street, a public highway of said

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rear doors -which can be securely lock ed and fastened. Signed. JACOB NTEMICK. NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE TO RETAIL INTOXICATING LIQUORS. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned. is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County and State and over the age of twenty-one (21) rears: that he has resided In the stntc of Indiana for more than one year, and in the City of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof, that he is 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 of Lake County, at Crown Point. Indiana, on the first Monday in May, 1913. the same being the 5th day of May, 1913, for a renewal of license to sell at retall, spiritous, rinous and malt liquors. Raid license to' be renewed being heretofore issued to me by said Board of County Commissioners at its May term, 1912, for a period of one year from said date. The precise location where the liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the said license to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor of the two-story 20. of the Chlcago-Tolleston Land & Invstment company's second addition Indiana, being known as No. 1014-6 Broadway. Gary, Indiana Said room races east on tne west siae or uroaaway. a public highway of said City, and is 35 feet by 2 feet by 11 feet, with plate glass front, one front and one side door and one rear door. Said doors can be securely locked and fastned Signed, BRUNO DELUCE. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, MARCH TERM 1913. THE ILLINOIS BEER PUMP COMPANY, A CORPORATION, VS. ANTONE RUCZINSKI ET AL. CAUSE NO. 8053. ACTION TO ATTACH. Now comes the plaintiff bj Granger & Lotz, attorneys, and files its com plaint herein, together with an affi davit of a competent person, showing that the defendants,' Antone Ruczinskl and Clara Ruczinski, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants .are therefore here by notified of the pendency of said ac tion and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1913, the same, being the 19th day of the next term of, said Court to be begun arid held in' Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday Ot MayA.D. 1913, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my. hand and affix,,he scal of said Court, at Hammond, this 7th day of April. A. D. 1913. .." ""- - ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, . Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM Xtt 2, MARCH TERM, 1913. GEORGE ' J. SEANOR VS. ALICE R. SEANOR. CAUSE NO. 10274. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by McMahon & Conroy, attorneys, and file his complaint herein, together with an affida vit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Alice R. Seanor, 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 26th day of May, A. I. 1913, the same being the 13th 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 May, A. D. 1913, said action will be heard and determined in her absenceV In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hamrrfond, this 31st day of March, A. D. 1913.' ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstoek. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the cittsens and inhabitants of the town of Griffith and of Calumet Township, in the County of Iake. in the State of Indi ana, and to all other persons inter ested, that the undersigned is and for more than one year last past, continuously has been an Inhabitant of said Town, Township, County and State, and a qualified voter thereof: over the age of twenty-one years and of good moral character, and possessed of all the qualifications required by the laws of said state to entitle him to be granted a license to sell spiritous. rinous, malt and other Intoxicating liquors by the Board of Commissioners of said County, or a renewal of such license; and that at the regular session or term of the Board of Commissioners of said County, to be begun and holden on the first Monday of May, 1913. the undersigned will apply to said Board of Commissioners for a renewal of his license to sell such intoxicating liquors in and upon the following described premises, situated in the Town of Griffith. In Lake County, Indiana, to-wit: In the front room 21x2S -feet in dimensions (less stairway 4x18 feet In dimensions, in the northwest corner thereof, extending east and west), located on the ground or street level floor and facing west upon a public highway In the two and one-half story building situated upon lot 25 of block 3. of Dwiggins' addition to the Town of Griffith. FETER J. BEIRIGER.

SHERIFF'S SALE. Cause No. 9400. State of Indiana, ) ss: County of Lake,)

Lake Circuit Court, February Term, 1913. E. MILES NORTON vs. WILLIAM H. DAYTON. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court, I will expose to public "ale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on SatlirdaV. the 19th daV Of Att41 IQIi I 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 years, of the following, described real estate, to-wit: Lots five, six, seven, eight and thirtynine, forty, forty-one, forty-two, forty-three and forty-four, in Central addition to the Town of Griffith, Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate. or so much thereof, as may be suffi cient to satisfy Baid judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valua tion or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of William H. Dayton at the suit of E. Miles Norton. HENRY WHITAKER, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. E. Miles Norton, Att'y for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Cause No. 9872. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake.) Lake Superior Court, March Term, 1913. HOME BUILDING LOAN & SAVINGS Association of Lake County. Indiana, a Corporation, vs. MATTIE E. PARKER ET By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will exppse to public sale to the highest bidder for eash in hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Toinf, Indiana, on Saturday, the 19th day of , April, 1913, Deiween the hours or ten o clock a. m and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots twelve (12). thirteen (13). block four (4), as marked and laid down on the recorded plat .of V. H. Messenger's subdivision of ' that part of the southwest quar ter of section thirty-one (31), township thirty-seven (87) north. range nine (9) west of the sec ond principal meridian, lying south of the right of way of the T" New York, Chicago and St. Louis R. R. Co., all in the City of Ham mond. Lake County, Indiana, and including all the buildings lo cated and situated thereon and appurtenances attached thereto. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de cree, Interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate or so much thereof, as may be suffi cient to satisfy said judgment, Inter est. costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valu ation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Mattie E. Parker et al. at the suit of The Home Building Loan and Savings Association of Lake County, Indiana, a corporation. HENRY WHITAKER, . Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. J. K. Stlnson, Att'y for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Cause No. 8079. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,) MICHAEL SHUGRUE vs. SELMA L. KOHN ET AL By. virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake 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 , April, 1913, Saturday, the 19th day of between tne nours or ten o clock a. ni and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots No. one (1) and two (2), in block thirteen (13). in Rroadway ad dition to Gary, now in the City of Gary. Iake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de cree. Interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment, inter est, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Seima L. Kohn et al. at the suit of Michael Shugrue. HENRY WHITAKER, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Greenlee & Call, Att'y- for Plaintiff. LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.75 (S9.20: medium to good steers, $7.90 8.65; inferior to fair steers, $6.K57.90; fat 'cows and heifers. $3.25 8.50; can ners and cutters, $3.75 5.00; native bulls and stags. $5.257.60; feeding cattle. $6.008.25; fair to fancy veal calves, $8.0003.75; heavy calves, $5.00 ($7.0(); milkers and springers, per' head. $40.00 90.00. i Hogs Bulk of sales. S9.0553.25: heavy butchers. $9.1E5T9.60; light butchers, $9.159.40; light bacon, $9.20

(a 9.45; heavy shipping. $9.109.25;

heavy packing. $8.S59.10: mixed packing, $8.9509.15; rough, heavy packing. $8.658.80. Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $8.60 8.85; Iambs, fair to good, $8.25 fEf 8.60 ; lambs, common to fair, $7.85 8.25 ; lambs, good to choice heavy, $8.10 8.60; lambs, feeders, $7.25 8.00; lambs. culls, $6.60 7.50; yearlings, fair to best light, $7.508.10; yearlings, fair to best heavy, 7.157.75; wethers, plain to good, $6.406.60. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 34c; firsts. 32S3c seconds, 3031c; dairies. 25 32c; packing stock, 2424&c; process, 274 28c. . Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15c; geese, 1213c; ducks, 1618c; fowls. 1717c; roosters, 12V413c; springs, 17 17 He. Eggs Firsts. 16H16fiic; ordinary firsts, 16c; dirties, 15Hc; checks, 14Hc; miscellaneous lots, 1616c. Beans Pea. hand picked. $2.05 2.35; brown Swedish, $1.251. 50; Lima, j loo ids, $6.40 6.50; red kidney, $2.00 2.20, Vegetables Radishes, doz bunches. 2550c; brls, $4.605.00; cabbage, old. brl, 6575c; new. crate, $1.502.00; spinach, brl, $4.00 4.50; cucumbers, 2 doz box, $2.002.60: parsnips, tubs, 50 60c; cauliflower, cases, $2.75 3.25; turnips, new, brl, $2.503.25; sacks, washed, 75c; onions, sacks, 65-68 lbs. 3060c; tomatoes, crate, $.253.00; lettuce, leaf, box, 15 20c; head, brls. $5.007.00; parsley, large, brls. $3.00 4.00; carrots, sacks, washed, 3545c; beets, new,-brls, $3.004.00. Veal calves 60-60 lbs. 9He: 60-80 lbs. 9Hllc; 80-110 lbs. ll12Hc; 85160 lbs. coarse, 79c. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Wholesale prices for car bon and others oils were as follows: Standard white, 150 test. lOc; perfec tion. lOHc: headlight, 170 test, 12c; eocene, 12Hc; gasoline, 19c: machine gasoline, 27c; special naphtha, 19c; raw linseed, single brls, 47c; boiled, do, 48c; turpentine, 62c; summer black OIL 7 He: winter black oil, 8 He. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago. HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

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May July Sept. May July Sept. May July Sept. Hay Receipts, 441 tons; shipments. 34 tons. Timothy very firm. Demand good and offerings light. Prairie steady. Arrivals smaller and demand fair. Choice timothy hay quotable at $17.5018.50; No. 1, $1S16; No. 2 and No. 1 mixed, $13 14; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed, $1011. -Thrashed timothy. $6 98; clover, $S11. Kansas and Okla homa prairie Choice, $1314: No. 1, $1212.50; No. 2, $10. 50fi 11.50. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $1112; No. 1, $9.50 10.50. Illinois. Indiana and Wiscon sin feeding prairie $67. "Packing $5 S 6. Straw Rye qu0tabl-at' $8.E0 9.50; oat at $66 6.50; wheat at $5.506. SHE won't objeet to YOVR smoklag In HER parlor IF YOU I'SE FOREX SMOKING TOBACCO, McHle-Scotten Tobacco Co. SMALLPOX SCARES THE HARBORITES fCootlnaed from pan $, A. G. Schlieker, have plunged Indiana Harbor into the worst smallpox scare in its history. ME CASES EXIST. The Investigations of the two physi cians disclosed that at leats eight cases of smallpox exist in the Polish Catholic school, and that two children suffering from the disease have been in regular attendance at school, while, the nuns who serve as teachers, ignorant of the nature of the ailment that afClicatei their sister nun, have been passing freely between the convent where she is confined to her bed, and the school. scattering broadcast the germ which may result in a serious epidemic be fore It can be checked. In the homes of one of the smallpox patients who Is attending school four other cases o the disease were discovered, and in th home of the other patient, one case was I revealed. HEALTH DEPARTMENT BfSV. Today a large force was impressed Into the service of the health aepartment. and a wholesale fumigation of

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parish, is being conducted, and hundreds of arms are being subjected to vaccination. It was at first intended to quarantine the homes In which the smallpox cases exist, and. to allow the patients to be cared for there, but tho more Dr. Schlieker and Dr .Robinson thought of this plan, the more its inefficiency forced Itself home, as the unlimited exposure to which the entire district had been exposed by reason of the patients in the school, and freo visiting back and forth among the neighbors of the families affected, must mean an epidemic, unless a miracle intervenes to prevent. If the cases increase In any number, without having any one place to which they can be con fined, the epidemic would soon grow to proportions to unwieldly for the authorities to combat, and the fear that this would result led -to the realization that the original plan was Inadequate. It was proposed to Father Stachowiak, pastor of the Polish Catholic church that he allow the school in which the germs were already rampant, to be used as a pest house. Fathct Stachowfak would have acquiesced. had be been sure that the epidemic would be confined to the cases that are known now to exist, but he objected to having the school put out of commission for an unlimited period, which would be the case. If the epidemic gained headway, and all cases from all over town that might develop, be cared for in the improvised pest house. The condition was revealed when Dr. Robinson was called in to. atend the nun now sick with the disease. Dr. Robinson had attended the patient In the early stages of the ailment, at which time according to Dr. Schlieker anil other physicians, it Is Impossible to distinguish between the disease and an attack of influenza. The early symp toms of smallpox and those of influenza are exactly similar and unless the physician has reason to believe that his patient has been exposed to smallpox, he would not be Inclined to diagnose the case as one of smallpox. After the first visit of the physician the patient seemed to Improve, and Dr. Robinson was informed that as she was doing so well it was unnecessary for him to repeat his visit. However when the rash began to develop, which it dlj yesterday to an extent that alarmed the other nuns. Dr. Robinson was asked to visit the patient again. The moment he loked at her on the occasion of tho second visit, the nature of her ailment was apparent to him. To make doubly sure however he called Dr. Schlieker into consultation on the case and the East Chicago physician agreed In Dr. Robinson's diagnosis, and Immediately an investigation into the cases of all children absent from the school and who had been absent on account of sickness was started. Right In the school two children were found with unmistakable evidence of smallpox eruption. They were from families living, one at 3714 Deodar street named Secora, and the other at 3932 Deodar street, named Stachura. In the latter there are sick with the ailment a boy and a girl aged respectively ten and twelve years. In the Secora family there are three girls and two boys aged from 2 to 12 ye ars old, al Islck with, ths smallpox. In one of the households a visitor was found. "Madam ft" said Er' Schlieker to the visitor,- in German, "do you know that these children have the smallpgx?" "Sure." replied the woman. "They have the smallpox, but they are not very sick. They'll be all right in a day or two. That's nothing." It Is expected that the pest house will be in readiness to receive the patients tomorrowt All of the cases are mild. The' nun will probably be allowed to remain In th convent, which will be placed under the strictest quarantine, however, and the other cases will be cared for in the new pest house, pr. Townsley of East Chicago who handled the smallpox situation In East Chicago, will be In charge, of the cases here. The Polish school will be closed for the time being, until it will be regarded as safe to open it again. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING will nike" your bnatneas enternrloe At It Is one that onxht to be saade. Every Woman ft latere ted im tbouia know about ths wonderful I MARVEL Whirlina Sprif Th n Vaginal Syringe. Best most convenient. It cleanses instsuotly. sk rout (Srurgllt for It. If hi cannot supply MARVEL, accept do other but send stamn tor Illustrated honk lrrt. T atves full oarHeo. i nd directions Invaluable to ladlearVa,n' Maim C8- 44 East 2M ttrtat, trm Tstt' lIBncsjCE! Caret la 1 te 8 dan unnatural ditch arges. Contains bo poison and may be used full strength nhaolntlw wit Hnut f r Guaranteed sotts strictnre. Prevents contaaiea. WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At Draft-cists, or we ship express prepaid npoa receipt of $1. Pull particulars mailed en leanest. THE pTAN8 CKT3ICAL CO ClBCUmatL a

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