Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1919 — Page 7
Friday, February 14, VJV.K
THE TIMES Pago Seven. P-- LL ILJMh
DEALS
THE REALTY
MARK
fir. E. P. Jones, who has rrsioiil iti H1 Park since coming to Hammond w'ktc lie ha built ui a t-l'lviidid mcd-1-ul practice, has sold li..s bungalow to Mrs. Mary H air i ma n, wife of Hr.r Jiarnman. 40 Kane utenuo. Hasting--. A", noils Co. wore tlii,' I'l.ilurs in It,' t r:i loan t n 'li. !:. tlx Airs. Jones fipwl t rent k a i ; '..t ilth t . mpoi ari I y bit later "ti jo.n the Kenwood .vli;n of voting l"'tiji;. 1 ho propertv involved in tins tr.ansf. r it located larnt-on sire.-; rnil includes a garo. The consiiK-r-fction is not divulg-d. li.'ti: of the houses wliuii have i built by i u Young on I .J oils street in the May wood addition have been dd within the past month. One of tiiofo Attractive bungalow Was purrhsscd ty Mis. Shanr.ah Z c KanttR!r who forri.rly resided on South Hohman strpi't, Just south of Hi city limits. The other was puri based by Mrs. Henry J Harder. Thess bungalows wert- both remark -nbly complete. They wore finished in mission oak. had built in Put oh kitehni and many conveniences not found In the average house. They composed live rooms and t.un parlors and front on Maywood park. In addition to this Guy Young lias ontraets to build several other house on lata purchased by him some llmago on Lyons street. In fact the coming building: reason will see .most of th frontage on this new east side park built up. Frank R. Martin of Hastings. Woods fc Company, acted as the broker In the sale of fifty feet on Sibley street next to the K. of C. hall owned -y Bertram C. Hewett, the former Baptist minister in Hammond, to Lawrence T,or.g. Mr. I-ongr has undertaken substantial improvements on th" property which make it a valuable holding. The northwest corner of State Line and Highland streets, belonging to John E. Murtaugh. formerly general T.aanper of the F. S. I?etz companv wu sold to Mrs. Mary K. Galbreath of Tver, Ind.. for the ar.naonced consideration of $1,000 for fifty feet.
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Are you reading The Times?
When Tongue Is Coated Drink Celery King
-vnui-ii-nu i';ir and Foundry American Cotton oil American H. and 1.. American l.uisecd Am. rii an Sm-lt A mi ro an t ; e. I 1 ' n to! r Anurtean fSoijar K lining; Aria eo tola . . A;, his. ti ....... . 1 !a il '. II 1 ... H oloet U e lialtuu.-fe and Ohio I a !i a. 1 i.'tn l'aeiiie i ' nl l a I i.i nthrr ('h- sapeaki' and ilbio .. . t'liicao ar.d Ni-rlt1 Western T'lilea;,.., Mil. and St l'aul roiorado 1 u- 1 . . . Distilleries Securities; n in m 1 l-.I.et r 1. ... Co nt ral Meters "it. Not u.ern IT (it. Norit. I n i i e. Illinois O ntral l.acka w al.na Steel l.thi-h Valley N. Y. Air Hrak.' X. Y.. X 11 und Hartfeud North. -ni FaciHc l't litis; lv teiia I'ressi d St' ei Car Kailway Steel Springs Heading lUiublic Iron and Steel Sinclair Southern I'acilic Southern Kailway Tobacco Products Union Pacific United Cigar Stores V. S. Ste-.l
StM -.veek, i -i i.l.i.e. will bu a iHtii i tlittr apj.ri ci.itloii liy kih, .... . i I .. ' . ... " Tliiu t. .. . . .
nay lor liurtuiaiii Moots. rio- new ' " o j B ,j troop ti.et). liii.l.r the due'ition of miieh enthusiasm that a Smut was ; M
Mr. Koal Smith is doltiK M'.-at work, "earn io i em.n i. i never iinnitni ,
XmiU .-. M to. v. .!. a.lv t.Msse.l 1 to- ilio'se men could yell so loud.
Tendi r f.-o! .
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The troop M,'. be Mi.Malied on Fib -1st l.j Kxectitive Harris, assisted bv l.eiltaiiil T. Mtjn and smli otlo-r liaiiiioind Scout offii .al.i a.- are a'de utt. ml. A part of the Drum Corp.-
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couet or honor. recent mssioii of the Court
fe.- i.iI'ks by I.eilrand Mover. Martin ; I'liiiiornt', Dr. C I.. Smith, Ceo. Han- ; . Hum r. (r. iistrowski. M i. Clamor ntut I ''1 the ..'Ciitle the men present w re asli' l to fuppori tin- Si-out movem. nt in j J
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a man II is hoped that every boy f rott, I f. j.
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ri.i.'S lMi'h'i-: lMwani Kitri-r. Tro..p -1 : iiicbard Ho!z. Troop I, Chaibs l.m. Troop 1; Ciort;..- South. Troop ; l't id
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These are the days for tremendous Slaughter, Bankrupt and Calamity Sales of 63 all kinds. Don't be deceived. Proper conduct of one's business does not warrant such methods. We have gained the confidence of the public and consider pj it our greatest asset; hence our motto: Economy, Sanitary Handling of Eatab j
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I At the same' session Scout Cordon ' I Norton id Troop n . pia 1 1 leal tor tie lirsi
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I N. E. A. STUDIES SCOUTING.
The proiiiiii.ii! part that Si out cm ft in taking in tne ali'airs of tin- world is evnuMoi'd by tl,: hi rye mimbers ot" no-
IT INTO CHICAGO p Police Will Have to Watch ifl
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.. pie who are taking interest in lit, ile- i . . a a I i i Velopment. lie: Supi rintehih-nts Divi.uon of tile !
Xatioiial lMuen t iona I As-n. will liohl a. eonl'i rence in ChioaKu the last dv in , February. It is announced that an al- ,
teinoon and e f 11 1 li -i ami tin- follow Hit? entire ihi will be devoted to scouting.
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v. he. 1 .,ii an a a tienoi.i . triiek loaded ; with w'eskey late esterdny nfu r- ! t:oon Httraet-d tio- aTt.Mitioi! of th' farmers four miles tnu t ea s t of this
Chief Scout Kxeeume .lames 1J. Uesl.;,;, " " '""" ": Mr. Marclay. Dr. Frelwell. Dean UusseU i c"-n;v- v,i U"S !"' ai.d sev, ral other prominent teotit men ; I'1""" - arrived at toe rbe,: w ith a are to speak. ; deputy befeue ti.e b-.cak bad b, . n if-
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TKOOF NO. 10. Scout Chas. liiirem ilnl bis
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... j re. ciitly by sveppinj; a runaway horse I 11 " ,v- '
- "" on Tol-leli,e vet, lie Km I her Itollev 1M I"' " n.ae to no pan mill V'.l.intf
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Willys Overland 25 I ' ". '., w' .. . . .... ! l...i,- ro, ,o wlere it b- stored .f
hi run us 11 1 1 1 i r i ! ur
I 'i ma 'los, Libbv's Fancv ITawaiian, No. 2 runs '. .' 28 (iiccn ( j;if I'ltuns, extra lare lal. fruit in licavy syrup, lart; can.-. sieriai ::e
i Ahvu;n n- ki ' ' ;( s i'nsin l aiu v l-.arly June, the Authorities Going ir,3 ,..,..,,, 11 1 C1 '. 1 i e- call, 11' (lo.eli Jl.li
the Other Way Now. ..1 1 uuipkin, a thw Pie I'uinpkin,
large ran l l Soups, Tomato, Vegetable, Asparagus or ( "oiisoinine, ean . . '. 9 i'.'iisins. Large Three Cruwu Loose
.Muscatel. L lbs
m 'mrants, Kxtra Ifeeh-aiied, pk
Bloaters, a Large Meatv Fisli, for ' . . . .
fj Soap, Swift's I'ride, 10 bai'S...
a 1 a 1 1 o 1 1 i,rait(i rveet V 0111,
IJemnd Steak
Veal hog, whole- oOC; half leg
14. -A broken :
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20C 30c to 35c 35c 30c to 32C
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Two ti-u.-Kfi from tl;i. .it-,- ha
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CHICAOO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Hulk. $17.75 s IS Oil; toj. J 1 S -Oo; butcher hogs heavy, $ 1 S.uo vi 1 S.Oa; packins h"g, heavy. J 1 tj S 5 f i 17.35; light. J17.:u j U.7C; pigs. $ 15.23 'U 17.35; roughs, 16.25 rt 16. tiS. CATTDK Heef cat tie-- Rood choice
(mictions on lie- Morse cod- will 1
j sorry when th. y want to itass s-eotoM The load e..ri l.-st -d ,.-f I class. I-Mttar Ciimp is rnjoylnu a boi!i''as.s of f or t v - . M h t puts
j just now- hut then Kd is a scout and!''' 'Proof 1 ided
high gi-ade, ran . .
25c iC 15c
Veal Stew Veal (.'hops Sirloin Steak Boneless Rolled Roast.
Boneless Sirloin Roast 28c to 30c Fresh Side Pork 32C Pork Units 28c Squares Ba-on 33c Brisket Bacon 42c Voung Beef Liver 1 -1c Home Made Pork Sausage 25 C Fi-esh Spare Ribs 17C
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SEAL GOOD TURN. I twelve .11. art boCb-s. Two Hammoiiil s- euts, Fdw. Dm-.v iii- 1 The man Hi iha.'-e ,.f ti
iiie. Troop Xo. 2. and Alfred 11 i -rhia nd. w 1 . 1 s k ey a'.e 1.1s name as Jl.oma.s ;
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. FRESH DRESSED POULTRY,
Vfc! NATIVE DRESSED VEAL AND YOUNG PTG PORK. We do not deliver.
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Troop
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110.50 ' 16.50; butcher stock -heifers.
and assisted Lawrence For., iitn
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Tiuuei.f. l.:s 1. !,;. at SUVy C Indianapi Ms. ar.il 'his 1t- a
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common and medium, J mimj 1 11.11 calves good choice. $ ! 5 tut ri 1 5.2C
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ol tianiziiiK a lo ve sheriff fn-ind a l- ll of mon-y and a re- ...... ,.: ..- Tl. ...,.. ?A
and cutters. $v.it) t, ,0. ,0; utockers and ; pr,.sert ., u ls roprt.-(1 that tbev are who was in soldi, r uforin. Kav,. his fo-ders good choice. $ 11 .3..'.. 1 4. 75 :..., .,,...,..,., (. , ,-.,r a a ,.-:,l,.i bo, ..;.. Li ti
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CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CLOSE. CORN 4 mixed. 1.21 n 1.21: 4 vvhttjlID'ilCI; 4 yellow. $1 21 ., t.:'.-,i, : .-, mixed, $1 IS !il 21; 5 whito. $1 7 . : 5 yellow. I1.1S.I 1.22: 6 mixed. $1 1 ,' ,1
1.1: 6 whit", 1.15 'il.l; 6 yillow. 115
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OATS-: mixed.
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This is (tooil work and is a duty that trtok l;; every Seoul should perform to promote; The vb'l-ey. with the ivpt.in of . Scouting whetn-ver and w)a fever hi: cn. ,-'sht .t'lurts. v. n . in lases. an,) was .''. TROOP 3 EATS. I . over- d wit'i itruf nml c.-rf- rts fiin- ;
Parents and irieial.- ot II..; Si'outs of ul. ,,, ().,. rti.inr' r in which banana tiij Troop u met with the b..v s at th. ir last ... ,.-tr r.,,.(.et tt . ir frtiil from ti.e )'!' b'l
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served at. a ao tr. in s ! t.-t rt -ut-. J to a.i,vll(. f
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60c, 4 white, 58c; standard, 5;i -it 60 ' - c.
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Takt !t vourself and trive 1. to the
eV.'.dren for it's a pure"y vegetable lax- ; ative tea that acts promptly on the bow-
tin ana never causes ins itas. u:n .-. It puts you right over night and when you catch cold and become feverith you mustn't fall to drink a cupful hot before going to bed. Kor sick headache, billiousness. dizziness, disordered stomach an3 siuRgrlh liver there is nothing that will do th work so well. Every druggdst has it. A itenerous package costs only a few cent. Adv.
The Adaptability of a fuel to all sorts and conditions of weather is the true test of its merit. It is most valuable to a consumer when it caa be easily regulated and burned economically at any sea&on of the year. These Specifications are Filled by By-Products Coke All restrictions are now off and this fuel can be readily secured Now ls the lirao to buy a few tons and try it out bofore you shut down your fires for the summer. Our demonstrator will rail, advise proper size and show best method of usin if desired, We also have a KRKSH stock of COAL of the best grades is follows: Anthracite Pocahontas Banner Lump Franklin County Illinois Lump White Ash Quaker Egg and Dry Wood. PROMPT DELIVERIES.
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The Beckman Supply Co. 265 MICHIGAN AVENUE Phone 1490 Hammond.
CHICAGO PRODUCE. Kl TTKi; Creatr.-r extras. 4
472 n 4o-; racking stock. 6 f 2i. K'lUS Current receipts. 36ir.7c: ordinary firsts, jn'-c; firsts, 37':c; extras. 402 f41 tjo. 1-1 Vi: POPI.TRT Turkeys-. s..: chickens, SOc; springs. 27c; roost-rs. 20c; geese. 20e; ducks, 2 0 fi 32c. POTATOES Chios, $1 55 jj 1 6a.
111! S' lit. The af u r 'linn, r sp . c'n Seou1 s .jut leal lo.-.k. v r. the hi niiik,-. Mi-;4. How. il ! n' W lit' ll '.. .1 - w o I e 1
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l-'dnt vi-:ir in tin- h-i uht of the pti'scut v :-uc ;(i pre-war irir-s. Tho reduotions liiciiiioiicil licluw arc stavtliiiLL- hut rcn u r alt v pi'icc cut-, arc intpd on tl rLiiiaiinlcr uf lines that we do nd intend i - ! tie! iny:.
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(B7 International Niwi Sarrl'-e.) CHICAtiO, Feb. 14 VEAh-3n to 60 lbs. lie: 70 to SO lbs. lSat 19'; : 90 to 111 ihs, 20 at 21; overw.iht kidneys, 140 to 173 pounds. 13 at 17, coarse. 12.
CAN ?t a TT) ;. RETURN On FTrrjAT. :!j YEAR BASIS !; li
ft;' Ir.lern-"' 1 ijii yr-?-i f;--vi-'.l
'Boy Scout Column
'jf.ird I. Mcj'.r wa:i t.v ii'i'.-l .t tie
! v. mu,.-. I Herbert 1. Cool er. M-i.uii '-i.-t, r of Xo. jo. has rt ..iiid many emj linn 1;: s en
lee jjr.ai progress a:,.l int-r. :-t n by his bo s. Mr. Co.,-., r. wlon ta-t .-outinif. tna be found al the M"Jtl Ch. -thin li Co.
Scout Fred Hull has brought his troop ! ,',t""u:o ,"'1' TV'" w -.a -m to iioti;e by qualifying as n sceond class : "Irel- y "-rdav tM.-.-.-d ,.vfr Scout. Pre.) is the hunt in tie Scout ! ' M'-" uri nr.l K.-. n-n . rnr;-.-band and is makinK p-.o.l. ilei ro iio- red teo t i 'io. vvi ". .n-r-Joe Zielazowrki and Joe V.'axman a re ' ! " ' ' i-'-r.e.'-rc ra'ro-d fa'",- .--id tlivlding lienors on their ubilnv t.., ! !ri " ''" s.-. ti- i- ''"It '" smile. Certamlv tlu v are U.-. i-.i ,1 tt.oto'vne is .h'e to sti :l- noili.. ri V, i-
eiKhth Scout law. Pouis Waxm.in. ,-,.-ir-o t ain:', according t b'.-al w e.C.l.v. , eently bei-ame a in. mb.-r of Xo. ; . ! " iT i ' s j When asked Imiv he lik. d ScoiitiiiK h- ' A tfm- ne'e w'n.l. ! pr. v now "vd 1 said: "If oeeasiot.s ,ko t Iitn f.-e.l are ! 'i":' of pb.oit fif'-en .l.-.-'ees :n th
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j Among those present were Mr. F,ud j Mr", l-inville. Mrs. Il.v'K. Mr. and M r. j "npATP FV. 1 lr.Vvr'l It..- T ....... . . l'J J
I Misses Smi'.'n, Miss Mnbb, tho principal! KNOCKiS 07TT
I'HWK TH K OOK. I of O.T.trfil whr.,,1. and th" exeeutive. Honorary First Class Scout Frank! NO. 17 INSTALLED. Hathaway, who officiated as Cook at I J udtrc Kb.tz and Miss X'ixon assisted
Cedar La we -anij last summer write ; l-xceutiv Harris in instaUing Trc.p X
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lln-k vamps with prny -lth i s, lda.-k kid wiih irray b'.K-k topping.-, dull kid luttton, l!ack vi -i !'.' '.c -k patent h ather with dull did tn; s.
Women's White Kid Shoes, exceptional vr.lue
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Women's Smde Oxford:
that he 3 still on deck and will be qrlad to be with us again this year If desirable. Frank sends greetings to all the Scouts and we are sure that all will be glad to aep him acain. .CAMP RKI.ISTHATIItV. We hope to be able to make so rr.fi definite announcements as to Scout Camp for next summer in the near future. In t he meantime we are asking that each Scout who expects to attend camp report to his Scoutmaster Immediately. Scouts should consult their parents and report if t'ney expect to attend. This does ti"t bind them but w must get pome Idea a. to how many boys expect to attend In order to make our plans. ( RIV Pll T At TIOTIKS. There, is a live troop in Crown Point with a tri-tr'niTfiliip of 3i Scouts. The Chamber of Coirm'r.e realises the value of S.-u-rjft ami w ish to extend its bonr.t't.- I" ever., boy posse ale sod have arranged for h big Father ami Son banquet for February tt Kxe.-et tv Har ris bs been invited
International News Service. ALT' 10NA. FA. F. b 1 1. .lack T . :-ip- !
.'hallenger for tin- world's eham-
17 nt the Wnl'ae, school recently. O. ' , v- rivr t ... ... . !
... ....... , n MitnuiiHSinr ,,,,,.(,, j., l.av yweb-'ht class, has and the nine hoy who ha,' ,,:,ss..d h. ,,,,, ,.;,,.,; Slnltil of this cifv to l,is tenderfoot tet w . re examined and lifif f U,M.Ivt.llt victims I mpsrv
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Trciop 17 is fast coming to the froef.
The hovs are interested and working hard They are all trying to live like real .Scouts and according to Miss Nixon, they are suoceediT.q-, Scout Mandel. Troop 2. nuij Kdwa: 1 Kigrr. Troop 1. were visitors. TKOOP 8 CELIBEATES. M'est Hammond "Pails" turned nut recently to honor their son? and to tu iv Scouting. The meeting was held at the Wert worth school ar.d was promoted by Oeorre TTannauer and Mr. 'Il.ininic. A beautiful ceremony was performed liv Troop K as the oprniriB number of the program. The audi Than w n darkened and a Scout str,..,d forward find lighted a candle. He roeiled the firs" Scout law and exn'MMo-d it. Another
knocked Smith out in "tie punch her.-, last nicht. Sm'tb is a big ironworker 1 iin.i considered a good fighter. lampsey, is meeting he al champions in connec-)
tio n with his theatrical tour.
RolifBonor In (.en. l'rr-hlric' cumin I ( y today the nomr of I urpiiral John llorovtwkl. Vftt Htinininnil, II!.. npprnrM among tl.one nnffflr niniiiilfil.
Women's D in. (ir;i" (Jlaee Kil Hoots $10.93 Women's !)-in. lield Muse Kid P.oots $10.C3
WOMEN'S SHOES
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1 .;;; a.nd varied assortment of iu'okt'ii j tts at $1.95
Walk-Over Shoes for Men. Shoe Repairim1; a Specialty.
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Walk-Over Shoes for Vornsn. FREE To tlic ooys and girls with e.-iCh pair of shoes purchased 1 Combination Penc.l Box.
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Take The Times and keep in touch with the whole world. 1
Too Late To Classify
FOIl KENT :- Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4S 1-2 Olcott Ave.. K. I'hieago. 2-ll--t.
F'U KENT - strictly modern housekeeping rooms. iot vat r beat, cienn and v eil furnished. lie no 177S or call coil Mi'bigaii avenue. Hammond. 2-14-1
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THK STATU OF INI'IANA. LAKE CO., IX THE LAKE S F l'EH I( U COl'KT. JAXCAKY TEl'.M. 1 'J 13. KblZVUETII VAN SESSEN VS. JAMES T. SMITH. ET. AI. CAl'SE X. 17;t-9. ACTION TO QCIET TITLE. Now conn s tin- plaintiff by E. T. Meyer altornev and liles her complaint hi re
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potent person, showing that tile defendants. Jaiios T. Snath, a widower. Margaret Smith, a spinster. 1 ora Coiden. Fred J. Eoebinan and Company, a corporation. Independent Erewing Association, a corporation. James 11. Hoss ami Company, Crommcs and 1 llrich. a corporation. Matthew W. Iterrman and Edward C. lairman doing business as lierrman Hr. s , W ndlm Meyer and Sons are not ;esidents of the ritato of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby politied of tin- pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at Hit neit t.-rm of said Court, anil that unless they appear and answer or demur tlier.au. at tin- ca'ling of said cause, on the Ist day of April. A. I).. !:tl'.i. tho same bid nt the .'IT lb day of the mxt t.-rm of sail) Court to be begun and held in the Court House, liii.tm Xo. 1 at liammond. in said County and State on the .'.1 Monday of March. A. I.. 101!!. said act ion will b- heard and determined In their absence. IX WITNESS WHERE' M". 1 hereunto i 1 my hand and a- the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this Kith dav of Februrarv. A IV. 1010. HEKEEllT E. WHEAT' ) X. (Seal) Clerk, I .. S. ( liy Kosci'i: lb li.' t 'ck, I puty Cb rk.
Jacob's Shoe Shop Special Sale of Arctics, Felt Boots, Miners' Gaiters and Rubbers for Men, Women and Children at Clean-Up Prices.
MEN'S RUBBERS First quality, double heel and sole, gua raiUoeil ; was $L'.2o; now . gj gfj Heavy rolled fdfre lubbers, was $l..V.e now $105 Plain cJ?p st.iiiii and sandals, was $l.;:r; now- 95c LADIES' RUBBERS Storm, sf.ndal and footholds, was If 1. Oil; now.. . 7f)p CHILDREN'S RUBBERS Poyb' and gills, was S.'c r.nd ll.oo; now jjjJ 65c First iiuality Felt Itoois, Miner (Jititers and 4 buckle Arctics,
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High Grade Sample Shoes for men, women and c h i 1 d r v n at low riecs.
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A large proportion of people are dependent upon relatives or charity for support in their old ae. Don't join that class. Start a savings account today and become independent. A few dollars deposited in savings account from each pay envelope will make vou at least independent linancially in your declinin;- ye ars and you will he surprised to see how fast it will ;icciimulat e. Interest compounded semi-annually and credited to voiir account January 1st and duly 1st of each year, (all and talk it over with us. Lake County Savings and Trust Company Corner State and Hohman Streets Hammond, Indiana,
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(Jootl shoe repairing means economy and comfort. Yur old shoe:; made to look like new. Xo delay. Work done while you wait.
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