Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1913 — Page 7

Mondav, Mav 12, 1913. THE TIMES.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICES TO ADVERTISERS. Reader of tha following adrtlsomcnts who wlh to communicate wttk advertisers whoso Identity la not revealed, should follow tha Instructions to address then by th key letter fclven. Requesta at this office tt reveal tha identity of anonymous advortls-sra can not. In Justice to tha advertisers, ba answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as It la possible tt la adrlsrd that all classified ads should either ba mailed or sent, to tha office. The Times will not b lesponstble for error- in ads taken aver the telephone. MALE HELP. WANTED One machinist and two machine hands. Geo. H, LSmbert &, Co., 146th and Railroad ave.. East Chicago. WANTED A bright boy about IS years of age. Apply Goshen Shirt factory. WANTED Painters at once. Apply R. O. Moose, Whiting. Ind. rhone 196J or 170R. 9-4 SALESMEN Two district representatives to travel with line of paint, oils, greases. Signet Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. FEMALE HELP. WANTED Women to do washing. Call 311 Kane ave., Hammond. WANTED Girl for general housework. 24 Highland St., Hammond. Phone 701. WANTED-1 Girl or middle aged woman j for general housework. Apply 85 ! Sibley St., Hammond. 12-2 WANTED Bright apprentice for dress making at Mrs. Lesser, 4520 Forsyth ave., East Chicago. 12tf WANTED Girl to do housework; must not be afraid of work. Call at once. 242 E. State St., Hammond. WANTED At once, experienced grocery salesladies; German or Polish speaking preferred. Apply Mr. Lovegren, Lion Store, Hammond. -WANTED Twenty girls at once; must be over 16 years of age. Apply Reid & Murdoch Co., Hammond. 10-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. - 880 Michigan aw.y HammontJ. - WANTED A good girl for general housework. 90 Conkey ave., Hammond. Phone J358M. 10-3 WANTED Experienced lady stenographers. F. S. Betz Co., Hammond. WANTED First and second girl for housework; $5 per week. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. Stf WANTED A girl for housework. 61 Ruth St., Hammond. FOR 7ZENT. FOR RENT Three front rooms for light housekeeping: also three rear rooms and bath for light housekeeping; also three vacant rooms and bath. 838 Alice St., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished 6-room cottage. gas bath, silver, linen, choice. Inquire 754 So. Hohman t., Hammond. FOR RENT Two-room housekeeping suite; electric light, bath, laundry, telephone, running hot water. Inquire 754 So. Hohman St., Hammond. Tel. 744. FOR RENT 4-room cottage; toilet and gas. Inquire at 107 Douglas St., Hammond. Phone 1149.M. FOR RENT Furnished room; suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen. At 572 Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 927R. ' 12-2 FOR RENT Three or five light housekeeping rooms on first floor; can be arranged o suit the party, rhone 1089W or call 360 Sibley st., Hammond. . 1 12-2 1 FOR RENT 6-room flat on Condit St., furnished except linen and bedding; will rent' reasonable for one year; references required. Phone 1S1. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 4744 Todd ave.. East Chicago, Ind.' FOR RENT 6-room cottage, furnished; all modern; south side. Address R V, Times, Hammond. 10-2 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 229 Michigan ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Large furnished room. 3 Doty st., Hammond. $-3 FOR RENT Llghc housekeeping rooms. 188 Plurnmer ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Upper fiat; 864 So. Hohman St.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times office. Hammond. Stf WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY A second hand set of Burns' Annotated Statutes 1908. State condition and lowest price. Address R, Times, Hammond. THEY ARB AtL TJlVlOV MADE. , Scrap Union Scout, Country Clak long- cat, for chew or smoke. Fores plug cat, and Sweet torn floe eat. Manufactured from the choicest leaf tobacco. McHle-Scottea Tobacco C.

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WHAT TIMES ADVERTISING- DOES A. J. Campbell, of the Campbell Realty company of West Hammond, tells of the marvelous results of a want ad In THE TIMES. He had a house in West Hammond that he vranted to rent. He put an ad in THE TIMES and that same evening within an hour after the paper had been delivered he had a dozen chances to rent the place and before supper time had accepted a deposit- on It to bind the lease. The next morning he was approached by a man who had seen the for rent ad and who wanted to buy the house. Campbell told him that the house would cost him $2,700. In ten minutes the deal had been made and the house was sold. Campbell then hunted up the man who had rented the house and sot him to release him. Campbell Bays he never saw such results from advertising. FOR SALE Modern 6-room house; fur nace heat, 37 H ft. lot, a bargain for quick sale. 828 Alice St., Hammond. FOR SALE A 5-room modern cottage cheap. Tel. 1096J evoninga. 9-7 FOtt SALE. FOR SALE Davenport, base burner, gas plate and oven, parlor table and Alwin gocart; must b; sold by Thursday. 380 Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Cheap, six good motor trucks; one that will meet your requirements. Phone Hammond 12S0T4. FOR SALE New two-seated buggy; will sell cheap. Call or write Hegewisch bakery, 13251 Erie ave., Hegewisch, 111. 10-3 FOR SALE Cheap, small hotel and restaurant; rooms always full; doing good- business r bargain. 3470 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. " 9-6 PRINTING PLANT FOR SALE Complete small newspaper and job outfit With new type; will invoice (1,200; will take $700. Call and see It at office of Griffith Mfg. & Supply Co., Griffith, ind. 9-6 FOR SALB Two-passenger automobile, like new, $200; must sell before May 18 to satisfy mortgage. Write and I will demonstrate any place in Lake county. Joseph R. Blenz, 3819 Parrish ave., Indiana Harbor. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Silver bag Saturday night in Lion store or on So. Hohman St.; contents valued as keepsake; reward. Phone 68. 13-2 LOST Necklace, diamond setting, between Hemlock and Lake Shore depot. Reward if returned to Central drug store, Indiana Harbor. FOUND The best advertising bedium In the northern part of the state The Times. LOST A Canadian shield pin. to Times office and receive Return reward. 6-tf MISCELLANEOUS. SAND FOR FILLING CAN BE DUMPed at the school ground of the Wentworth ave. school, in West Hammond. PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, CI State St.. Hammond. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, Bi cycles repaired, locks repaired and duplicate keys made at Lukemann's garage, Calumet ave. and Fayette St., Hammond. LADIES When delayed or irregular use Triumph Pills; always dependable. Relief and particulars free. Write National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED TO RENT. YOUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS DEsires room, breakfast and evening dinner with private family; south side preferred. Address R W, Times, Hammond. 12-3 WANTED Two unfurnished rooms in East Chicago or Indiana Harbor in American family Address A N C, postoffice, East Chicago. WEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN We lend $10 or over to owners of furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc. Also loans of $5 and up on their own note to people permanently employed. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rimbach block tover Lion Store), Phone 218. Open every evening. MONEY TO LOAN We furnish LOANS for building. Paxton Lumber Co.. Hammond. jtf TIMES WANT ADS ARB SERVICE TO iOUt FOR

FOR SALE Two lots, 11-room house.

corner Charlotte and Logan. One lot, triangle shape, cheap if taken at once. John Brill, 10287 Indianapolis Blvd., South Chicago. 7-6 FOR SALE A bargain, 7 rooms, furnace heat, laundry, gas electricity room for garden or chickens; on im proved street. Best neighborhood In Hammond. For particulars, addre;i "W-D" Times office. 6-6t FOR SALE Two Gary lots in block Logan Park, in 17th St.; price for both $700, cash or partial payment. Arly to E. A. Bradford. 405 South Marshfleld ave., Chicago. FOR SALE 50 ft. lot, 6-room steam heated house, east side; 37 ft. lot. 6-room cottage, furnace; 25 ft. lot, 6room cottatre. stove heat. Inquire 754 So. Hohman St., Hammond. Tel. 744. FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, 6-room cottage, 7-room house; all new and modern; south side; small payment down, balance as rent. F. L. Wyman & Co., 136 Sibley st., Hammond. Open evenings until S:30. 12-3 FOR SALE 5 acres 'of choice land, Sty acres or 16ty acres, all in the Humpfer farm along Hohman street where the street car line will be built within a year. Also choice 50-foot' lot with fine 2-story house on Rlmbach av., at a bargain. Phone 1551 or 869R. (JNIOKI SCOUT SCRAP, COUSiTHt CLlll and FOKUX piny rut (rontoi; by leapa and bounds. Quality and ma. tfty eonnte with consumers. Hctlle 9. Tab. - BOARDERS WANTED. FIRST CLASS BOARD 4520 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. 12-6 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1. MARCH TERM, 1913. MILE VULOTICH VS. KATA VULOTICH. CAUSE NO. 10461. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by I. Leon Gould, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the "defendant, Kata-Vulotich, 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 jiext term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of jjaid cause, on the 30th day of June, A. D. 1913, the same being the 43 rd day of the next term of said Court to be b'egun 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, Bald action will be heard and determined in her absence. . In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 10th day of May, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM NO. 2, MAY TERM, 1913. ERNEST KALLA WAY VS. LIZZIE (ELIZABETH) KALLAWAY. CAUSE NO. 10467. ACTION TO DI VORCE. isow comes me piainun Dy it. n,. Boone, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Lizzie (Elizabeth) Kallaway, is not a resident of the State of In-: diana. 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 Bth day of July, A. D. , 1913, the same being the 48th day of the next term of said Court to be be gun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the sec ond Monday of May, A. Dj 1913, said action will be heard and determined in her absence. In Witness Wheref f, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 12th day of May, A. D. 1913. ERNEST I SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By Charles AV. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKH COUNTY. IN THE LAKE CIRCUIT COURT, APRIL TERM, 1913. GARY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, A CORPORTATION. vs. TO MASH SM1DOWIEZ ET AL CAUSE NO. 9582. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORT GAGE. Now comes the plaintiff by G. T. Widholm, attorney, and files the affidavit of a competent person, showing that defendants thereto, to-wit: Tomasz Smidowlez, and Smidowiez, his wife, whose christian name is unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hertby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and

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demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 30th day of June. A. J). 1913, the same being the 65th day of the next term of said Court to be be gun and held in the Court House at Crown Tolnt. in said County and State. on the 4th Monday of April, A. T). 1913, said action will be heard nd deter mined In their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto net my hand and ainx the seal of said Court, at Crown Point, this 3rd day of May, A. D. 1913. ' ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. C. C. By Herbert L. Wheaton Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO CEMENT CONTRACTORS By the 15th of May the undersigned will receive bids for the construction of a cement walk, from Wentworth avenue to the front of Wentworth ave nue school in West Hammond. Plans and specifications at the office of the secretary. WALTER R. PATTERSON, President Board of Education. FRED SIEGRIST, Secretary. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, 9tt ?$ 1.024 ; No. 3 red. 959Sc; No. 2 hard winter, 91 92c; No. 3 hard winter, 903492ac; No. 1 spring, S9i91c; No. 3 spring. 87 S9c. Corn No. 2, 66(g56Uc; No. 2 white. 5S58Ue; No. 2 yellow, 5656c; No. S465Vac; No. 3 white, 67 57 ic: No. 3 yellow, 5655ic; No. 4, 53 54c. Oats No. 2 white, 364 37c; No. white. 3536c; No. 4 white, 34435c; standard, 36l,i36e. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Linseed easy. Wholesale prices for carbon and other oils were as follows: Standard white, 150 test, lO'ic; perfection, 10c; headlight, 170 test, 12c; eocene, 12c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 27c; special naph tha, 19c; raw linseed, single brls, 49$ 50c; boiled, do, 5051c; turpentine, 46c; summer black il, IMc; winter black oil. S4c. These quotations apply to barrel lots f. o. b. Chicago. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, IS. 40 8.90; medium to good steers, $7.60fiS 8.40; inferior to fair steers. $6.65 7.60 fat cows and heifers, 5.008.35; can ners and cutters. $3.15 (ft 5.00; native bulls and stags, $5.007.35; feeding cattle, $6.007.85. Hogs Hulk of sales. $8.30 8.35 heavy butchers. SS.308.42; light butchers, $S.30 8.40; light bacon, $8.25 Q8.40; light light, 8.208. 37; heavy shipping. $8.258.40; heavy packing, $8.05 8.25; mixed packing, $8.15 8.30 Sheep Lambs, good to prime. $8.10 8.60; lambs, fair to good, $7.658.10; lambs, common to fair, $7.25S7.65 lambs, good to choice heavy, $7.60 8.25; lamba, feeders, $16.00 7.23: lambs culls, $6.00 7.00; yearlings, fair to best, $6.75 7 50. INDIANA HARBOE. There will be a called meeting of the Masonic lodge. No. 686, tonight and Thursday night. Miss Delia McGarahan spent Saturday and Sunday at Hobart, where she via ited her parents. iiarvey Hensell was a visitor at La Grange, III., over Saturday and Sun day. Mother's day yesterday was well ob served, large congregations attending all the churches. Mrs. Al McGinnis of Drummond st., who was seriously sick the past week, is considerably improved. I he Indiana Harbor Woman's club and the Round Table will get together Wednesday at the Commercial club rooms to elect officers for the coming year. a t-yiman fcisters lodge was organIied in Indiana Harbor last Saturday night, Mrs. Gray, the district deputy. opening the meeting. The Hammond of neers and team did the work. There are thirty-five charter members and the following officers were elected: Mrs. James Gardner, Most excellent i cniei; Mrs. Harriet Winslow, past j chief ; Lily Glass, excellent senior; Miss I Edith Wheale, excellent junior: Mrs. Joanna Burke, ' manager ; Mrs. Gus Otten, mistress of records and cor respondence; Mrs. Mary Fox treasur er; Mrs. Shoemaker, protector; Mrs. Catherine Johnstone, outer guard. A I meeting has been called for tonight at :30, wnen the members wlil decide up-j on a regular meeting night. Mrs. Al Erickson expects to go to Muncle In a couple of days to spend a werk or two. The East Chicago Street Railwavs Co. (the Gavlt line) Is putting in the crossing rails at the Pennsylvania crossing today. Have comfort In the bathroom with a Gas Heating Stove. No. Ind. Gas & I Elec Co. EAST CHICAGO PROGRESSIVE 1'ARTV 3VOTICE, Progressives of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor are requested to meet Mondar evening, May 12tb, at 8 o'clock p. it-, on the first of the Masonic tem ple, sil Chicago avenue, for the purpose of electing precinct committeemen for the coming city election. WILLIS K. ROE, City Chairman. F. L. EVANS. Secretary. Dated May 7, 1913. 10-2t Mr. and Mrs. James Llewellyn mot

ored out from Chicago yesterday and spent the day with Mr. Llewellyn's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Llewellyn of Beacon street. In the afternoon Messrs. and Mesdames Llewellyn tried some of the Lake county roads In a twenty-five-mlle spin In . Mr. Paul Llewellyn's machine. " . The Congregational Men's club will meeting tonight with Mr. H. E. Eiedinger. 4501 Tod avenue. The feature of the program will be a talk . on "Travels in Italy" by Prof. Kling of Chicago. There will be an election of officers. All men are invited. Mr, and Mrs. L. D, Brennau went to

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week end at the home of Miss Julia Moss. The literary section of the East Chi cago Woman's club meets with Mrs. B. M. Cheney tomorrow. Officers will be elected for the coming year. Mrs. C. H. Dixon and Miss Lillian Dixon of Magoun avenue are spending today in Chicago. One of the June weddings which will be of interest to a large num ber of people In East Chicago and vi cinity will be that of Miss Margaret Peterson to Edgar C. Personett. A number of pre-nuptial affairs are being rlanned in honor of the bride-to-be, two of which will take place this week. The dates for both of these have not been set, but Mrs. Charles Mitchell of White Oak avenue will be hostess at one on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Groves spent yesterday with Mr. Groves mother. Mrs. J. W. Groves of Chicago. Walter Spencer has a new Overland five-passenger automobile. Mrs. Charles Wentworth of Milwau kee will spend a few days with Mrs. Paul P. Llewellyn of Beacon street this week. She is expected Wednesday. The local lodge of the Royal Order of Moose at their regular meeting last Saturday evening passed a resolution to change the date of their meetings from Saturday evening to Wednesday even ing. Therefore be it understood that a regular meeting will be held next Wednesday evening at the Odd Fellows' hall at 8 p. m. sharp. Next Saturday evening will be the date fixed for the "Moose" dance. The Ladies' Social Union of the Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the church to tie the paper and old magazines recently acquired, and to conduct a doughnut sale. AH members are requested to attend. The sale is open to the public. The music section of the East Chica go woman s club win elect oincers tomorrow night after the chorus practice. The latter will begin at 7 o'clock and the electio.n will take place at 8. The meeting will be held in the high scl-ool. Get a Gas Heating Stove. Delay mar mean illness. No. Ind. Gas & Elec Co. Mrs. V.mes O. Parks of Plymouth, Ind., who with her son Kenneth has been spending a week with Mrs. Charles Kichter, left for Chicago Saturday evening to visit friends. She will return in a. day or two for another short visit with Mrs. Fichter, after which she will go back to Plymouth, there to await word from Salt Lake City as to the arrival of her house hold goods which she has shipped there. Intending to make her future home in the western town. Days News In Gary I. SEW HOME. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burllngame have moved into their fine new home at 43T Jefferson street. i . VISITS FATHER AND MOTHER. Mr.. and Mrs. Joe . Zochowski and her daughter Cyciia of Ridge road and Masstchusetts were at South Chicago yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Valevtine Bronanskejr. IN" CHICAGO. George Broos of RiGge road was a Chicago visitor yesterday. SOCIETY IS QUIET. Gary, in comparison with other places. Is anything but gay these days. One hears of the many social activities in other citiesi but there is apparently none here, or they are so few and so informal that no one wants to tell about them. Everybody Is busy, but no one seems to be entertaining to any great extent. Rather are hostesses setting their houses in order that they may follow where the country-side or summer resorts beckon. FIXE PROGRAM. There was a recital by the Gary Mu sical club in the Y. M. C. A. lobby this afternoon. The program: Piano: "Spinning Song" (Flying Dutchman) Wagner ....Mrsj Kuss Vocal: "The Lord Is Mindful of His Own" Handel . . ; Mrs. Spearin Piano Selected .Miss Amstutz Vocal: KattHcOde Brahms. Mrs. Bailey Violin Selected Mrs. MoNabb Piano: Ballade Brahms. .Mrs. Webster Piano Selected Miss L. Salisbury Lletl Pignor (Les Huguenots) Meyerbeer Mrs. Ferguson Piano Passepied Bach. 1st Movement of A monor Sonata Bach.... Mrs. Cecila Kirk Walker TO VAI.PO 1,1RES. Alderman William Feuer and family and Charles M. Mayne and family yesterday visited at the lakes north of Valparaiso. IX I.APORTE. Frank Klelnsohmidt was the guest of friends yesterday at Laporte.

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MONEY! 2 QUICK LOANS 2 $5.00 TO $250.00 At 2 Per Cent Per Month and Less. On Personal Property Security Such As Household Goods. Pianos, Horses. Wagons, Etc., Etc. without removal. IF YOU BORROW $35.00 FOR 3 THREE MONTHS THE TOTAL Total COST, including all interest and expense IS $4.60. All other amounts in same proportion. WE GUARANEE THIS STATEMENT TO BE TRUE IN EVERY RESPECT and invite you to calf and be convinced. All dealings strictly confidential. IF YOU HAVE A I.OAV with ome other rinHT and need MOKE MONEY we will advance you wha(4tiddltlonal you waat, and pay tbrm off for yon at the IOWKST HATHS EVER OFFERED. LOANS MADE ANYWHERE IN LAKE COUNTY. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY (I.VCOBPORATED) AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Successor to CALUMET LOAN COMPANY 212 HAMMOND DLDG, Thone 323. Open 8 a. in. to 8 p. in. Y. M. C. A. VISITOR. Judge W. C. McMahan of Crown Point visitor last Saturday night. H. R. Wright of Tucson. Ari., was in Gary yesterday looking over the field with a view of making several invest ments in real estate. He is a, well known broker in the aouth. Quite a number of Gary people spent Sunday at the Country club de spite the frigid weather. Col. Mayo of Gary occupied the pulpit at the Baptist church, in Gary, yes terday and spoke on Mother&s day. Roy Parry of the Gary Land Co. was a Crown Point visitor yesterday. Dr. H. B. Hayward of Hammond was here last Saturday night. Judge H. B. Tuthlll of Michigan City was here on Saturday on his way to Dallas, Tex., where heis attending the Imperial Shrine council meeting. . Hold First Track Meet. Gary high school athletes held their first track meet of the season when the big annual inter-class meet was held last Saturday at the Emerson school field. The local schools do not contain as much classy track material this year as they did last, when Gary won the county championship, but the boys put up a good exhibition and some good marks were hung up, particularly in the century dash, which was done by Alex Davidson in the fast time of 10'i seconds. The meet was won by the seniors who totaled 68 points. The sophomores were second was 18 points, the fresh men. third with 12 points and the jun iors last with a lonesome tally. In the dashes and hurdles A. David son starred, while in the longer sprint and jumps P. Hake was an easy win ner. The pole vault was taken by George McLennan in easy style at feet 8 inches. , Fire at Robertsdale. Sparks from a. chimney are thought to be the origin of a small blaze at th tt. jonns church on jUincoln avenue, Robertsdale, Saturday morning, result ing In a small damage. Fire depart ment No. 2 responded to the alarm and experienced but little difficulty In ex tinguisbing the flames. is a (CHESAPEAKE & OHIO LINES) CI T 3.-1 SUNDAY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND. No. 4 S:15 a. m. Local train to Cln cinuatl and all intermediate stations. No. 6 10:4a a. m. 1" ast Through trai to Old Point Comfort. No. 2 12:46 a. m. Iocal Train to Cin cinnatl and all intermediate stations. WKSl-BUU.NU, For Chicago 6:47 a. m., 6:53 p. m.. 7:01 P' X A. M. DEWEESE, Agent CHICHESTER S PILLS WCs. THE DIAMOND BBAXU, A Itllnal Aftk y.ur Urnmrtit for a IMIU In Rr i UoM neuUlcVV. bo?. sealed with Blue, Ribbo. V Tfc other. Bur f rmir " IMAMUKD I1KANU I ILLS, foe C6 ye"r Known u ocmc setesl. Always K rli.lut SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND ANd csown foist, nn

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