Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1917 — Page 8
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Solid Oak. Fumed. 6 ft. extension, 42 inch top. Other big values listed below.
$16.75 SOLID OAK. 42 INCH $10.85 24.00 FUMED OAK. 45 INCH 15.50 2930 SOLID OAK. 48 INCH 19.75 3950 SOLID OAK. 54 INCH 24.45 42.50 FUMED OAK. 54 INCH 29.65 4950 FUMED OAK. 54 INCH 36.50 59.00 SOLID OAK. 54 INCH 42.50
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$ A Combination coal and pas Range complete with high closet. 3 gas burners, 4 coal ho!es!arge oven for coal or gas; bakes perfectly. Gas connections free.
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7 50 Upholstered with high grade Spanish imitation leather. Quartered oak frames. Divan can be converted into full size bed on an instant's notice. Holds all bedding without it being seen. Inspect other bargains listed below.
$7950 QUARTERED OAK 3 PIECE SET $59.45 87.50 GENUINE MAHOGANY 3 PIECE SET 68.75 97.75 QUARTERED OAK 3 PIECE SET 77.50 110.00 GENUINE MAHOGANY 3 PIECE SET 8S.50 145.00 GENUINE LEATHER 3 PIECE SET 105.00 185.00 CANE AND DAMASK 3 PIECE SET 143.00
$39.50 OAK OR MAHOGANY DUOFOLD BED. 44.75 OAK OR MAHOGANY DUOFOLD BED. 54.00 OAK OR MAHOGANY DUOFOLD BED. 59.50 OAK OR MAHOGANY LEATHER BED. ' 89.50 MAHOGANY CHOICE VELOUR BED.
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YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE
Rug and Drapery Department
9x12 AXMINSTERS . . $24.95 9x11 VELVETS ..... 19.95
9x12 WIL. VELVETS. $23.85 9x12 BRUSSELS .... 13.75
6x9 BRUSSELS $7.45 CURTAINS PORTIERES COMFORTS The big sales we are Laving in our Drapery Department have reduced our stock of some patterns to such an extent as to have them classed as close-outs. These patterns have been remarked at lower prices than before, so as to sell them at once. It is to your interest to inspect these lots before they
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mirror. Only one of many bargains as listed below. $26.50 OAK DRESSER. $19.85 37.50-45 IN. TOP... 26.75 39.75 MAHOGANY ....29.50 43.50 WALNUT 32.50
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40 75 Quartere Oak Jacobean Finish O William and Mary design. 48 inch top. Following are a few of hundreds of other bargains to be had. $44.50 MAH. WM. & MARY. 54 IN. . .$34.50 49.50 WAL. WM. & MARY. 54 IN. . . 37.50 59.00 MAH. QUEEN ANNE. 54 IN 44.50 69.00 MAH. 48x60 IN. TOP 59.50 69.00 WAL. 48x60 IN. TOP 59.50
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.85 Polished Mahogany Finish. 42 -inch oval 1 top; colonial design. Tables listed below
include all styles. $ 9.75 SOLID FUMED OAK $ 5.95 14.75 MAHOGANY FIN 9.85 1950 PCLISHED MAH. FIN 13.75 2450 POLISHED OAK FIN.... 18.85 24.50 POLISHED MAH. FIN 18.85 39.50 GENUINE MAHOGANY 26 ZZ
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1750 ALL-OVER UPHOLSTERED. 22.50 ALL-OVER UPHOLSTERED. 24.75 ALL-OVER UPHOLSTERED.
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$15.45 STEEL BED. 2 IN. POST. .. .$10.95 20.00 STEEL BED. 2y2 IN. POST.. 14.75 24.50 STEEL BED. 2 OVER ALL. . . 17.50 19.50 OAK WOOD BED 12.65 2950 GENUINE WALNUT BED 16.75 39.50 GENUINE MAHOGANY BED... 22.50
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l.ltt'io ?.! f.s Oorcas Hopkins, lha twoHi .'aughter of 5rr. and Mrs. Dtria Hopkins of this place, was buried this iiltcrnoon at Oak Hiil c;unterv. iTfi- rtentli was caused by bronchitis
TolVstnn business visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Denis Gordon of Clark, , r East Chicago frusineps transactors. Mrs. A-ucust Iuck of Clark, was a Oary visitor. Mrs. Ernest Kaske of Indiana Iariior. was visiting with relatives at Clark Station.
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Mrs. ;S. C iJi-uta of Chicago, is vis
iting- her sister. Mrs. S. L. Sanser and brollier, CliarlfS I'.elshaw. and . families. F. E. Nelson was in Cnieago yesterday on business. The funeral services of George Palmer was held today at the Methodist church at Crestoa He has been in very poor health tor soma tims and
passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Enii! Vailec. at Creston. Sunday night. Rev. V. I!. Ser ies of Goodland, will preavh the funeral sermon. Interment will be made in the Creston cemetery. J!-s. IMsin Worley returned last eveniifsr from Hammond where she had
been visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles J Mason. j The drive for the T. M. C. A. fund in this viel-mty is being carried on!
with great success. The outlook is that a great deal morts than the quota for
this vicinity will be raised for this gouii i'IIUSi'. Mr. Karl Hayden went to East Chii'ago Monday to assist the Royal XeighImis in prepar nsr for th! supremo auditor. Dr. Carlson.
MERRILLVILLE
Bob Franze is the owner of a new piano phone. The Carnprire Girls ivill give a. play Dec. 16. The proeed3 will go to the
lied Cross fund. Miss Margaret Woods js in Griffith at her sister's home, Mrs. Dr. Malmstone this week and Mrs. Manker has been practicing the Camplire Girls in her abs( nee.
The Waiter F.laehh -y t'nuu Sunday dinner with Mr. ami M Goodpastor of Hammond. H. Earton spent several da j .
saw, Ind., visiting relatives. The ladies raised a nice Jjitle sum of money ill this community for the Christmas Jioxes to be sent to our sol-
took Clias.
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di. r hoys. Tin y i spect to g to Crown Foiiit and help pack them. Princlp.-il Hafley was called hy telefiram last Friday from Evanston to ho a pall hearer at one of his friend's funeral. "William Eastman. Ho was hii instructor in aviation. He was struck: 1 a propeller that caused his death. rn't forget the box social In the auditorium of the school house, under the auspiiy s of the Carnprire Girls.
Make It The Last War.
