Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 19 June 1906 — Page 5

TUESDAY. JUNE 10. 1906

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES PAGE FIVE

THE FOURTH OF JULY

is not far away but we expect to do business in our new building at 98 State Street by that time. We will have the LARGEST and most UP-TO-Drug Store in this part of the State. Remember 98 will be our new location just opour present location.

JOS. W. WEIS, The Druggist 101 State Street.

To reduce our stock we offer all trimmed and untrimmed hats at ONE-HALF PRICE. Our summer goods are all fresh and new and strictly the Best Styles. We solicit your inspection. Bloomhoff & Co.

CITIZENS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK HAMMOND IND. Capital $100,000.

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REAL ESTATE

TRANSFERS

A list of transfers of real estate furnished daily by the Lake County Title and Guaranty Company. Abstractors Crown Point and Ham

mond, Indiana. Albert DeW. Erskine to Martin A. Carlson. Lot 5 block 4 4, "Indiana Harbor" for $ 1.00 Caroline German to Micael E. Laupart lot 5, Drackert's third Addition, Hammond, Ind., for 1,000 Michael E. Laureman to Caroline German, Lot 18 E. W. Sohrs SeAdd., Hammond, Ind. for 250.00 C. H. Giddings to A. F. Knotts, Lots 12 and 13 Block 20, Chicago, TolLand & Investment Co's Second Add., Tollenton, 200.00 Albestus M. Neff to Katie JohannPart S. W. 1/4 Section 21-36-9 for 500.00 Margaret E. Meyer and Legrand Meyto Geo. Kosciusko and Lucetta Kosciusko, Lot 29 block 2 BirkAdd., Hammond, for 13.96 Sarah Meyer to Geo. Kosciusko and Lucetta Kosciusko, Lot 30, Block 2, Birkhoff's Add., Hammond, Infor 10.59 Jacob Kramer to John Witt, Part N. E. 1/4 Sec. 36-36-8 for 25.00 East Chicago Co. to Annie M. Daven, Lot 1 Block 64, "Indiana Harbor" for 325.00 James F. Martin to Mathilda Flack, Lot 26 Block 3, S. W. 1/4 29-37-9, East Chicago for 1,000.00 Elisha T. Davis to Walter S. Ross, All 1st Addition (North of Chicago Ave & East of Fourth St. (except Lots 3, 4, 31, 32, 12) Gary for 10,000.00 Jno. X. Beckman to John Krudup, Part N. E.1/4 of N. E. 1-4 of Sec-25-34 10 for 2,800.00 Besides the foregoing transfers, there have been filed for record with the Recorder of Lake Co., Ind. 9 mortgages, 3 releases and 2 other ins-

Clam Fisher Finds One That Is as Large as a Good-Siz Marble. Red Wing, Minn., June l9.-William Bates, a clam fisher, has found a pearl in a clam shell which is said to be the largest fresh-water pearl in existHe doe not know its value, but its worth is estimated at anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000. It is as large as a good-sized marble, and has a beautiful lustre. Its weight is 85 grains. Heretofore Bates and his wife, who are among the few reclam fishers, have been very poor. Don't Shoot; We'll Come Down." Chicago, June 19.-Admitting that measured by the Arkansas statutes they were guilty of restraining comin farm machinery in that state, the International Harvester company and the International HarCompany of America have agreed to pay $10,000 each in lines, and Attorney General Rogers, of Arkansas, brought to an abrupt close the inquisihe came to Chicago to prosecute.

A Golden Opportunity

Good for Yon, Guiseppi. Indiana, Pa.. June 19. - Guiseppi Castino, an employee of the Heilwood Inn, was held up by three highwaynear here. Instead of complying with the request for money Guiseppi drew a revolver and begun firing. One of his assailants was shot dead, anothwas badly wounded and the third fled.

SCORES AT BASE BALL

Chicago, June 19. - Following are the base ball scores: League: At Boston Chicago 1, Bos2; at New York, Brooklyn and PhilRain. American: At Cleveland-Philadel-3, Cleveland 2; at St. Louis Washington 3, St. Louis 6; at Detroit New York 2, Detroit 9; at Chicago Boston 3, Chicago 4-fifteen innings. Association: At Louisville-Mil-10, Louisville 2; at IndianapoKansas City 4, Indianapolis 3-ten innings; at Toledo-St. Paul 3, Toledo 12; at Columbus-Minneapolis 4, Co2. Western: At Denver-Lincoln 2, Denver 13; at Pueblo-Omaha 10, Pueblo 2; at Sioux City-Rain.

Call for a Meeting of Protest. New York, June 19.-A call for a meeting of protest against the massacre of Jews in Russia has ben sent out by the United Hebrew Congregations of the United States. The meeting i to be held to make plans preparatory to a mass meeting in Madison Square garden or Carnegie hall.

A chance for everyone to own a Home

The Hammond Realty Company will help you

WE are putting on the market seventy-five choice resilots in East Lawn and McHie's Subdivision and will sell you your choice of any of these lots (now unsold) at the unusually moderate price of $200 each, and what is more, we will loan to every person paying cash for his lot 75 per cent of the money required to build his home, at 6 per cent interest. All will be treated alike. First come first served. Do not neglect this opportunity. It may never be offered again.

Let His Ship Go Aground. Washington, June 19.-The court martial sentenced Captain Garst to suspension from duty for one year, with one-half sea pay and the loss of five numbers for allowing: the battleRhode Island to go aground. SecBonaparte has reduced the susto six months.

THE MARKETS

Chicago Grain. Chicago, June 18. Following were the quotations on the Chicago Board of Trade today: Wheat-Open. High. Low. Close.

.83 3/8 $ .84 1/4 .86

$

82 1/2 $ 84

.86 1/4

CARE OF CANARIES.

A piece of cuttle bone is needed aland now and then a lump of sugar. Guard the cage from draft, from exto cold at night and also from too much heat. Canary seed principally should be

given, though now and then a little rape seed is beneficial.

Do not use a painted cage. The bird

will peck the cage more or less, and the

paint thus imbibed is very injurious.

The larger the cage the better it is for the birds, and if not new it should be scalded and well dried before put

ting them into it.

Avoid frightening the birds in any way. It is very easy to have them

know you and welcome your coming,

but they do not like to be handled. The cage should be thoroughly cleanevery morning, placing a piece of clean brown paper, not newspaper, on the bottom. Perches should also be washed daily.

.52

.50

.39 3/4 39

July

Sept... Dec... May... CornJuly... Sept.... May... Oats- ...

Sept. ...

May...

Pork...17.02 Sept. ...16.80 Oct. ...15.30 Lard July...8.92 Sept. ...9.07 1/2 Oct. ... 9.07 Short Ribs July ... 9.50 Sept. ... 9.35 Oct. ... 9.15

.82 3/8 $ .82 .83 3/8 $ .86 1/4

.83 .83 .84 .86

52 7/8 .53 51

.41 3/4 .37 39

.52 .50 .39 .36 .39

.52 .52

.40 .37 1/4 39 1/4

For information and particulars call at our office HAMMOND REALTY COMPANY

Hammond Building or our Agents

GOSTLIN, MEYN & COMPANY 92 State Street

RTT & TOWLE SHOE CO

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17.10 17.02 1/2 17.05 16.92 1/2 16.80 16.75

8.92 9.07 9.07

8.80 8.82 8.97 8.97 9.00 9.00 9.45 9.40 9.27 1/2 9.25 9.12 1/2 9.10

The Best Weight guessers. Butchers are the world's best weight guessers. The butcher's difficult trade gives him a skill in weight guessing that is almost incredible. It is a comthing in a meat shop to see a butcher seize hold of a huge red round of beef and slash off with a great knife four pounds just, or two and a half pounds just, or six pounds just, acto the order. The buyer of meat wants to get the weight he asked for, no more and no less, and he wants this weight in one piece, not in one big piece and two or three little ones. To satisfy the buyer the butcher has been compelled to acquire extraordinary skill in judging just how much a cerportion of a round of meat weighs

and in cutting off that portion smoothand accurately. Cincinnati EnMost Nutritious Food. Taking all the ordinary foodstuffs, the one which would best fulfill the reof life and strength would

be substantial slices of whole meal wheaten bread, eaten with crust and spread with good butter. Practically all the constituents necessary for the support of life and the building up of tissue are contained in this food. It has the further advantage of being exsatisfying. If fresh milk or buttermilk were drunk with it an alcomplete diet would be obtained, so far as the mere sustaining of physhealth and strength was concerned.

9.50 9.35 9.15

Cash sales-Winter wheat-By samNo. 2 red, 85@87c; No. 3 red, 83

86c; No. 2 hard, 81 3/4@83 3/4; No. 3 hard, 78@82c. Spring-By sample: No. 1 northern, 85@86c; No. 2 north84@86c; No. 3 spring, 80@85 Corn-By sample: l@2c lower; No. 2, 52 1/2@52 3/4c; No. 2 white, 53@53 1/4c; No. 2 yellow, 53c: No. 3. 53 1/4@52 3/4c; No. 3 white, 53c; No. 3 yellow, 52 3/4@ 53c; No. 4, 51 1/2@52 1/4c. Oats-By sample 1lb2c lower; No. 2, 40c; No. 2 white. 42@42 1/2c; No. 3, 39@39 1/2c; No. 3 white, 40@41 1/4 c; No. 4 white, 39@40c; standard 41@42c. Live Stock, Poultry and Hay. Chicago, June 18. Hogs-Estimated receipts for the day, 45.000. Sales ranged at $6.65@ 6.70 for choice to prime heavy, $6.60@ 6.65 good to choice heavy mixed, $6.00 @6.30 rough heavy packing, $5.50@ 6.50 poor to prime pigs.

Cattle-Estimated receipts for the day, 33,000 Quotations ranged at $5.65 @6.00 for prime ewes, [email protected] good to choice cows. [email protected] prime [email protected] good to choice bulls, $6.50@7. '10 good to choice calves $4.00 4.75 selected feeders,[email protected] good stockers. Sheep-Estimated receipts for the day, 20,000. Quotations ranged at $5.90 6.40 for good to choice wethers. $5.90 @6.50 good to choice yearlings, $5.75

7.40 good to choice shorn lambs, $6.00 @8.15 spring lambs, [email protected] good

to choice ewes. Live poultry-Turkeys, per lb, 9c; chickens, fowls, 11 1/2c; springs, 17 22c; roosters, 7c; ducks, 14@18c; geese, [email protected] per doz. Hay-Choice timothy, [email protected];

No. 1, [email protected]; No. 2, $10.00 11.00; No. 3, $9.00'@10.00; choice prairie, [email protected]; No. 1, [email protected];

No. 2. [email protected]; No. 3. [email protected]; No. 4, [email protected]. East Buffalo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 18. Dunning & Stevens, Live Stock Commission Merchants, East Buffalo, N. Y., quote as follows: Cattle-Re-200 cars; market lower; export steers, [email protected]; shipping steers, [email protected]; stockers, [email protected]; [email protected]; cows. [email protected]; bulls. $2 [email protected]. Hogs-Receipts, 80

cars, market strong; pigs, $6.70; yorkers, [email protected]; medium and heavy, [email protected]. Sheep and Lambs-Re-

ceipts 40 cars; market lower; best lambs, [email protected]; wethers, $6.00; ewes, [email protected]. Calves-Market steady, [email protected].

For Ice Cream and Cold Drinks N. MORELLI & CO. IS THE HEADQUARTERS Ice cream for partys and picnics at moderate prices. Bricks a specialty Phone 2031. 258 So. Hohman

F. B. VIRDEN, Pres. W. S. PIERCE, Prin. Chicago Business College HAMMOND Thorough courses is Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Bookkeepand English. Special attention given to Advanced Stenography Uniform rates of tuition. Methods open for investigation at all times. For particulars address CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Phone 2622 H0HMAN BLOCK, HAMMOND, IND

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"Real Estate in all Its Branches,"

Spring has como. The coal trust is on the bum. The prospects for Hammond were never so bright. Now is the time to buy yourself a home. We have houses and lots to suit the taste and purse of anyone Come now before the prices begin to climb. They are low now, but are bound to go up. We have a few bargains left but they will soon be gone. Don't delay.

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$1.00 up

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Forget to see our Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, everything that's new and correct including correct prices.

THE MODEL Mens and Boys Outfitters.

We List here a few of our Bargain

New 7 room house with bath; brick foundation, pavement and brick sewer paid for. 50x150 ft lot, Calumet Ave., $2500 6 room house, full 7 ft basoment, cement floor, bath, hot and cold water, gas for light and 50 ft lot, cement sidewalk, fine lawn, Summer street, $2100.00 25 ft lot on State street across from Carter's livery barn, at a very reasonable figure, $2,300. 9 room house, 50 ft lot, Murray street, $1400 4 room cottage, 50 ft lot, paved street, E. Sibley, $1100 6 room cottage, brick foundation, 37 1/2 ft lot, LaSalle St., $1,000 42 ft lot on State and State Line streets at a bargain. Fine two flat building 50 ft lot on Ogden street, $3600.

New 8 room house on Manilla avenue, $2400 Michigan avenue, 8 rooms, $2100 4 room cottage, brick foundation, $700 5 room cottage, Chicago avenue, $1000, easy payments 9 room house, 50 ft lot, Sheffield Avenue, $2500.00 8 room house, 50 ft lot, Sheffield Avenue. $2000.00 4 room cottage, Oak street, north of Hoffman, 25 ft" lot on easy payments, $750.00 7 room cottage on Truman near Oakley, 35 It lot, $1400.00. The above are but a few of the bargains we offer. If you wish to look into anything in the real estate line, not listed above, call on us or write us. We can suit you. Gostlin, Meyn & Co., "Real Estate in all its Branches."