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CUICIGO CASH GRAIX ".VIIEAT No. 3 hard l.7lji No. 1 n.lxed ll.OS'.j. vm.V No. 3 mtxd 63V468H:

No. S white 666V4c; No. 2 yellow 666ic; No. 3 mixed GiVic; No. 3 whit 61c; No. 3 yellow 5Vi65'i; ITo. 4 mixed 66c; No. i white 6iS? 66c; No. 4 yellow 65c. OATS No. 2 whltn 4U;jM2c; No. 3 wVlte 4040c; No. 4 whito 40c. Chicago rnontcE BUTTER Receipts 6.739 tubs.

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184 State St. Phone Hammond 4067 Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, lb.. 30c Leg of Veal, per pound 15c Breast of Veal, per pound .5c Steak, per lb 22c Beef Pot Roast, per lb 12ic Small Lean Pork Loin, per lb 24 c

Pork Shoulder Roast, per lb 15c

Lean Pork Steak, per lb 20c Small Hams, per lb 19c

Oscar Mayer's Bacon, lb 28c

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The New Togs Are Here For Fall Dress Dp This is your invitation to get acquainted with the new styles for men. Whether you buy now or later, we would be pleased to have you visit this store, especially during our opening.

SUITS The snappy shades and perfect fitting qualities of these handsomely made all-wool suits will appeal to those who appreciate snap and dash. They are priced at

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$222

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Extra Pants Extra Pants Extra Pants

High School Boys' 2-Pant Suits 'Just the Suits for young fellows of high school age. The extra pair affords double wear. The aewest fall creations. A $22.50 value for $ 1 8.SO OTHER SPECIALS HATS The new fall shapes, many styles to :hoose from; also the new silk velours, $3, $4, $5. CAPS The new shapes $1.50 and $2 SHIRTS All Silk Patterns, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95. Madras Shirts, fine grade, $2 and $3. Good Quality Percale Shirts, 95c.

TAILOR MADE SUITS The new fall and winter fabrics are here for your selection. Fit and workmanship guaranteed, $27.50 up

J.'GUS

TAILOR AND HABERDASHER 236 E. State Street, Block East ef P, O,

Standard 33c; extra Irats 340c; rsls 33 33c; packing stock Zotip 26 'c. EGGS Receipts 3.5G5 cases. Miscellaneous 2Y?r28c; ordinary firsts 2526c; firsts 28!&33c. LIVE POULTRY Chickens 18 -2'c; springs 20c; roosters 14Vc; geese 18c; ilucks 20c. POTATOES Kec!pts 104 cars, Wis. round uhitc $1.1001.20 cwt.; Minn. Round White $1.0031.15 cwt.; lied River Minn, anl Dak. $1.10 U I. 25 cwt. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs. 12c; 70 to 81 lbs. 13Hc; 90 to 110 lbs. 15-16c; fancy thick l'tfflSc; overweight. 130 to 175 lbs.. 6Sf'Sc. C HICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 15.000. Market 25c higher. Lulk IS OOJi 10.30. Top $10.40. Heavy weight $9.00& 10.20; medium weight $9 .11 & 10.30 ; light weight $10.004i 10.4 J; pigs $S.75 9.65. CATTLE Receipts 5,000. Market steady. Beef steers, choice and prime $10. S5Q 11.93, medium and good $7.8010.85. gon and choice $9.2 5 10.50, common and medium $6 $f9.25; butcher cattie. heifers $5.00 Ccj! 9.50. cows 4.00!S.50, bulls $3.70 6.4 0. SHEEP Receipts 9.000. Market strong to 23c hlcrhcr, sheep and feeders firm. Lambs, 84 Ihs down. 13 50 5i 14.75; lambs, culls and common. $9.nojf 13.25; yearling; wethers $9.25 12.25. EAST ST. LO IIS LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 3,500. Market steady. - Native beef steers $S.25 II. 25; yearling steers and heifers $9.00(g-11.30; cow8 $3.0CQs.OO; stockers and feeders $4.00 ff 7.25 ; calves

$4.00 8.00; canners and cutters 2 25 3.75. HOGS Receipts 9,000. Market 15tff25c higher. Mixel and butchers $10.15,3 10.50; good heavies $10.10 10.35; roughs $7 90Tx .40; lights 10.25 10.50; pigs $10.00 10.23. Bulk I10.20K 10.40. SHEEP Receipts 1.500. Market steady to strong. Mutton ewes $4 6.00; lambs $10.50013.75; canners and choppers $1.00gs.00. SOITH OMAHA LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 1.500. Market, all classes generally steady; choice, corn feds $11.05; prime yearlings $11.35. HOGS Receipts 6,000. Market active. Packing grades 25 55 33c higher than yestarday. Eulk $2.00 (9 3.00; pound butchers $8.8539.60. Top $9.70. SHEEP Receipts 6,000. Market, fat lambs steady to strong; bulk westerns $14.2514.30. top $14.35; natives $14.00 14.25 ; shorn lambs $13.23 13.60; sheep unchanged; feeders . strong to higher, f!3.a'S 14.10. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 825. Market active. Shipping steers $9.00 10.00; butcher grades $7.25'3 8.75; heifers $5.00(38.00; cows $3.75 5.75 ; bulls $3.754.50; feeders $4.756.00; milk cows and stringers $25110. CALVES Receipts 600. Market slow. Cull to choice $3 0015.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 4.000. Market slow. Choice lambs $14. B0 15.25; cull to fair $8.50 14.00; yearlings $7.25 55" 10.00 ; sheep $3.00 7.50. HOGS Receipts 5.600. Market active. Torkers $10.73 10.90 ; pigs $10.25010.50; mixed $10.50 10.75; heavy $9.50010.50; roughs $7.25, S 8.00; stags $4.00 5.50. SIOUX CITY LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 4.000. Market 1540c higher. Range J7.509.85:

Bulk $3.909.75. CATTLE Receipts 1,000. Market steady. Feeders, gfeers and yearlings $8.00311.00; grass butchers $4.00 Q 7.00; feeders $6.00 Q 8.00; stockcrs and yearlings $4.507.75; feeding cows and heifers $3. 00. SHEEP Receipts 1,000. Market strong to 15c higher.

Reading 78 Republic Iron and Steel 66i Texas Co 475, V. S. Steel 103 i Willys Overland 61 Sinclair Oil 34 CONTRACTOR SAYS HE WAS TARRED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WOOLR1VEK. 111., Sept. 22. F. N. Craine, prominent building contractor here today reported to the police that lie was taken from his home laete last nig lit by f jjr masked men and tarred and feathered. After taki-ig; him fr:m his hom Craine said, the nv n d-ove to a wooded grove about ten miles north of Wood rlv.r. where they coated his chest, stomach, back and hea'J with tar. They then warned him to get rid of foreign tenants In the houses owned by Cra'ne. Craine wandered about until early morning when he located a telephone to call the police. Craine said he was not beaten by the men and suffered no serious effects from the mistreatment he received. LEGAL NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUB LPC WORKS. SS: HAMMAND. INDIANA, SEPTEMBER 20. 1923. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the

Board of Tublic Works of the CHi" of Hammuiiii, mdlana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to Improve Hickory Street. Section "D,'' from Huehn Avenue to Adams Street, along the east line thereof, in the City of Hammond, Indiana, by constructing therein, between said terminal points, a cement sidewalk fve (3) feet wide and five (5) inches in depth, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 932, adopted by said Board on the 20th day of September, 1922. All work done in the making of said above described publio improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 932. adopted by the Hoard of Public! Works on the above named date, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are now on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indfana. The Board of Public Works has fix-t-d the Utli day of October. 1922, at two o'clock P. M., as a date for the hearing of all persons interested or whose property is affected by fcakl Improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed Improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed Improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWANSON. JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH.

SIMPLEX" HEATERS

On cool mornings and evenings an Electric Heater will afford comfort. SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY,

$9.9S

Regular Price $11.00

Standard Electric Company 633 South Hohman Street, Hammond

Board of TubUc Works at 2 o'clock 1. M. said Board will DDL LA MILLER.

DEiLLA MILLER.

Clerk Board of Public Works. 1 9:22:29

STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE, SS: BEFORE THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF HAMMOND. NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF THE DECLARATORY RESOLUTION In the matter of the vacation of the north and south alley that eparaies Lots 11 to 21. from Lots 22 to 32, in Block 13. of the Second West Park Addition to the CKy or Hammond. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Wrork of the City of Hammond, Lake county, Indiana, that on the 20th day of September. 1922, they unanimously avpted Declaratory Resolution No. 933, for the vacation of the public alley now existing in the Second West Park Addition to the City of HamiTfond, which alley Is more particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the north property line of 120th Street of Lots. 21 and 22, Block 13, Second AVest "ark Addition to Hammond; thence running north to the south property" line of Lots 11 and 32 In said mock 13 of the Second West Park Addition to Hammond, all as shown by a plat of such proposed vacation now on file in the office of the Iepartment of Public Works of paid City. The Board f Public Works of said City has fixed the 11th day of October. A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock P. M., as the date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons Interested In, or

aaectad by said proposed vaaarlon,

as above described, and on said rinto

meet at Its office in the City Hall, In the City of Hammond, for the purpose of hearing and considering ary remonstrances which may have been filed or presented and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. A. J. SWANSON, JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works

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163 E. State St., Hammond

SALE ON Paint and Household Hardware AT A. H. BICKEL'S Quality Paint Store 255 E. State Street, Hammond, Ind. PHONE 786

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Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street, Hammond, Ind. Specials for Saturday, September 23 California Hams 2zC Breakfast Bacon 22c Salt Pork 14c Frankfurters, 2 Lbs 25c Pork Roast .-10c Pot Roast 10c Spare Ribs 9 c Boiling Beef 5 c FRESH OYSTERS

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Where Price and Quality Rales Lean Pork Roast per lb. 10c

Rolled Rib Roast . . . ,

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Lean Pork Steak

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Sugar Cured Haras Wholes or Half . . .

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Fresh Hamburger, 2 lbs. for . . ; . 15c

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573 Hohman St., Phone Ham. 1441

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South Shore Tea and Coffee Store

294 North Hohman Street

Phone 3641

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PURE WHITE LARD 2 pounds.

GOLD MEDAL OQ FLOUR Vg bbL.. OI7C

PURITAN MALT EXTRACT And 3 oz. package ? Q of Hops OI7C POTATOES Fancy OQ White, No. 1, peck. ,

LIGHT HOUSE SOAP 10 bars. .. . SUGAR Pure Cane 10 pounds

Fancy Peaberry Coffee, OtZg per pound J Fancy Santos Coffee, OJ?r per pound Our Special Blend Cof- Ortfee, 3 lbs.. 87c j per Ib.OUC Our Very Beit M. and H. Coffee. 3 lbs.. $l.C0j per 35c Sound JJ ur Fancy Teas Ceylon or Uncolored Japan, per 59 C lb, , , , Faney Red Salmon, 25 C tall ean, per can, , , , . , Snider's Pork fit Beans, 1 Qc No, 2 ean, special, can Snider's Tematoe Soup, 25 C 3 eans for

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Libby's Fancy Catsup, large betila ,,,,,,,,,, Snow Ball Pep Com, 95 C peund bos, 3 fof , , , , Kara Mapla Syrup, Vx IK tan!1!!!

Calumet Baking Powder 5 n;;- $1.25 Blac!t Pepp.r, 22f per pound ,,,,,,,,,,, Mixed Pickling Spices, J Q q

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Red Star Sweet Pota- 25 C toes, 7 pounds. Fancy Bananua Musk- 5 c meilons, each, 15c, 10c. .

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Oranges, per doz..

Fancy Madblush Apples, nor nrmnrl . .

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Faney Freestone peaches, bu, , , , .

Faney Idaho Italian Freestone Plums, per $1.20

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