Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 245, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1907 — Page 4

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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES Thuredav, April 4. 190'

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES JLN nVSNINO NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY...

"Entered a.a second-clais matter June, 8S. 190, at the postofflce at Hammond, Indiana, under the Act of Congress, March t. 187." OQou In Hammond building, HamCaand, Irsd. Telephone, 111. Chicago Oder. Room HI Tribune Building, Hugh W. Mwiigamery, representative. Terms of Subacrlptloa. STart7 13.00 Halt Tsarlr 11.60 tlngU Cp!es 1 cent

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Circulation than any other Newspaper in Morthern Ind. Circulation Yesterday

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' The Lake County is grateful

to its contemporaries, among which the paper on the other side of the

railway tracks is numbered, for help

ing along its plea to send twelve of

the most popular young1 women in this

district to the Jamestown Exposition

PEOUD THOUGH JEALOUS.

lyn had been dissipated and an opportunity existed to try the case on Its merits. As It Is, It looks very much as though Mr. Jerome had tipped the

fat In the fire. Fort "Wayne News.

Between Trains

Decollete.

earns

"Poor chap! Everything he

goes on his wire s cacK.

"Well, if you'd seen her at the

opera you wouidn t mink ne earned much." Bohemian.

- Shipman Gets the Hook. Fleet shipman had a had leg from

a hook being stuck in his leg. Brevard

(N. C.) News.

Sober When He Saw 'Em.

Robert Earles killed two blowing vipers last week, and he had not drank anything stronger than coffee, either. Rural Retreat (Va.) Times.

Editor Has Regrets. We regret to note that Professor L. J. Wolfe has a bad rising on his arm, which gives him considerable pain. Sneedvllle, (Tenn.) Times.

Stocks Grain and Provisions ,

Latest Movements in Industrial Centers, by Exclusive Wire to Lake County Times.

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

Funny Cut-Ups.

The barbers In Henry "Walker's shop

are such jokers that it is better than a funny 6how to go In there and let them hack you up. Kelton (Wyo.) Gayette.

WHITING NEWS

Misses Jessie Curtis, Grace Klefer, Ella Klose and Messrs. John Schaub, Roy Green and Alex Connors saw "The Belle of Mayfair" at the Colonial In Chicago last night.

Mrs. Bertha Harris of New York ave

nue is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Josle Marquart of Wheeler.

Leroy Pierce recently of Minneapolis

but now of Chicago, was the guest of

Whiting friends last night.

Mrs. Charles Spurrier left Tuesday for Pensacola. Fla., where she will

spend several months in the hopes of scored a rally of about a point.

recuperating her health.

NEW Y0EK LETTER. New York, April 4.- Despite the controversy between the White House and Ilarriman it does not seem to have any material effect upon the prices of stocks in which Mr. Harrison is largely interested. On the contrary. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific were taken in hand today and bid up vigerously. Eeach issue showed a gain of nearly four points for the day. There were no new developments upon the general situation to cause the exceptional strength throughout tho market with the exception of the ease in the money market and the belief becoming more general that the bear party oversold themselves during the late unpleasantness. Furthermore, underlying conditions are not as bad as they have been reported. The Atchison company Increased its

dividend late yesterday afternoon, placing the stock upon a 6 per cent dividend basis. This did not have any-

great strengthening effect on the Atchison shares, partly because it was generally expected and had been dis

counted by the rise of six or seven points In the price of the shares during the last week. It is also pointed out that this increase in the dividend

was rather Ill-timed in view of the labor strife and demand for increases

in wages by the employes of the com

pany.

The entire market was strong and

buoyant throughout the session. Chief among the strong features were the

two Hill roads, Northern Pacific and

Great Northern. Both of these stocks scored gains of about six points respectively. The buying was of a very

excellent character, some of It be

ing of the investment order. In addition shorts helped the market along

by scrambling over each other to get

in out of the wet.

St. Paul, Smelters, Pennsylvania,

New York Central, Copper, Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Erie . and the balance

of the list all shared In the general uplifting of prices. The higher priced

shares showed gains ranging from one

to three points while the minor ones

Indi

cations point to still further advances

In the active list.

foreign market. Liverpool prices being quoted a half a penny lower which helped along the decline. Sales to exporters were small, but the clearances large, being close to a half a million bushels. The market closed weak without much rallying power. CORN Ruled slightly lower, although the volume of trade was not large and mostly of the scalping variety. There were a fv supporting orders appeared on the decline to

io for the May, burring this feature j

there was very little interest displayed in the market. The close was steady with a slight decline for the day. OATS Eased off a half a cent in sympathy with the weakness in wheat and corn. Cash demand only fair; oats in the sample market declined about a quarter for the inferior grades, steady to unchanged for the better ones. Absolutely no feature to the speculative market, closing quiet and dull with a slight decline for the day.

Liverpool, April 4. Wheat opened one-quartt-r lower; corn unchanged. Liverpool, April 4. Wheat closed one-half to five-eighths lower; corn one-quarter lower.

PIIOIIIXE MARKETS.

Frank Gainer returned from the

Presbyterian hospital yesterday, having had only a slight touch of the ty

phoid fever.

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

Lake county is proud, of having pro

duced John E. Traeger, who in spite

of the discredit that attended his tick

et through tho backers of Its head, won

a distinguished victory in Chicago,

That the neighbor city will be given

an able administration of the affairs

of the city treasurership seems reason

ably certain if what his friends have

to say for him is anywhere near cor

rect.

Lake county Is comparatively new and as yet its sons are seldom heard

from outside of Its own precincts. It

has raised its quota, however, of successful men, most of whom have for

tunately chosen to remain within the

borders of tho county in which they

were reared. While Lake county is proud to have its products do it credit In outside places, it is also hugely Jealous of its own for it feels that it holds careers for every man and boy tt possesses who embodies possibilities. It Is not necessarily to the greatest credit of a community that Its great men are scattered broadcast throughout the land. It is better that of course, than that a community should produce no great. In the case of Lake county it should be many years before celebrities who claim it as the place of their nativity should crop out through the country at large. Lake county, the Calumet region in particular, has a Bchool of its own for success in those who embody the gifts of the chosen. Which latter history proves have and ever will be few. It needs both the brain and the brawn of its mighty ones to guide and strengthen it through the formative decades through which It must pass before It can spare its gen"T&s .to the outside world.

Mrs. Charles A. Johnson returned to

her home in Crown Point yesterday morning.

Mrs. Leonard Emmel of South Chi

cago visited her sister, Mrs. Charles

Pickering, yesterday.

Descp.

Atchison ..

Do pfd . .

Am. Sugar

Am. Car . .

Amal. Cop.

Am. Smelt

Am. Locom

Anaconda

95 964 126 Vi 35 91 128 63 Va 0 i l .

Am. Tob pfd 91

Am. wool .. 29

William Dingman was the guest of B- & O ..... 97

UlBtUH .... i i 72

friends on the East Side last night.

Several of the men of the Standard mill leave for Alton, 111., in a few days to assist in the construction of the

Standard's new refinery at that place.

All the best positions will be held by

Whiting men, who have gained their

nromotion by faithful service at the

refinery here.

Brook. R. T. 61 H C. & G. W. .. 13-8 dies. & O... 40 ?8

Some miscreant has broken the large

plate glass window in the First Na

tional bank. Dr. Hilliard, the owner

of the building, has offered a reward of $5 for any information regarding

tho guilty one.

he pick up and clean up day which

was at tirst ueciueu to oe me seconu

Saturday of this month, has been post

poned until the third Saturday.

WITH THE EDITORS

New Printing Trust.

It Is to be regretted that Mr. Yountz, the accomplished agent of William B. Burford of Indianapolis could not have been brought to trial. For years It has been charged that crookedness has Cut a large figure in the sale of stationery supplies to the counties of the state and when Yountz was arrested the public trusted that a loose end had at last been secured by which the whole ugly fabric could be unraveled. It appears, however, that the peopleare not going to have a revelation

after all, unless the supreme court sees fit to overrule Judge O'Rourke. This

fact is especially regrettable, as the

character of the case made It desir

able that it be sifted to the bottom. For too long a time there have been

ugly insinuations and intimations concerning tho public stationery supply

business In Indiana and any prosecu

tion calculated to shed light upon It deserved all promotion. It is a great

pity that the prosecuting attorney of

Wells county is not a more efficient

man, granting, of course, that Judge

O'Rourke's decision is a sound one.

Fort Wayne News.

A JEROME ESTIMATE. District Attorney Jerome may be

brilliant lawyer, yet the public is pretty well convinced that one less

spectacular and more evenly balanced could have conducted the Thaw case

to a conviction. Had he steadfastly

maintained that Thaw's Insane Jeal

ousy and use of narcotics caused the

tragedy, it Is reasonable to supposo

that he could at least have secured

drawn Jury, with excellent prospects

of a conviction at a second trial, when

the maudlin sentlmentalism caused by

the weird fish stories of the fair Eve

26 19 29 M 173? 103 30 T& 31 . 77 . 73 . 72 . 2488 . 592

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The alumni association of the TVhit-

ng high school will hold a meeting

n the club rooms tonight for the pur

pose or electing omcers.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ingraham and

their mothers, Mesdames Ingraham and

Campbell, attended the Whitney thea

ter in Chicago Tuesday night, where

Mabel Hite and Charles Slavin are

making a big hit with Mr. Ingraham's

new song. "Because I'm Married Now."

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ingraham left

yesterday for New York City, where

they will reside. Mr. Ingraham has

contracted to write his music for the Shapiro Publishing house exclusively

for a number of years. His head

quarters will be at 39th and Broad

way.

C. F. & I

Col. South

Corn 1'dts Cotton Oil

Canad Pac Coast Line Cent. Leath

Denver com

Do pfd . .

Det. U. Ry Distillers . Erie com .. Erie 1st .. Erie 2nd ..

111. Cent ...14314

lnterboro ... 26 Vi K. C. S. com 26

Do pfd 59

L. & Nash ..11 8 '4

Mex. Cent 21 V2

Great Nor 130

Gt. Nor Ore 584

North Pac 129 Va

M K & T em 85

Do Pfd ... 60

Mis. Pac .. 75 Nat. Lead . . 60

N. Y. Cent 118

Nor. & W. . . 73 Ont. & W. . . 37 s; Pacific Mall 26 Vi

Peoples Gas 91 Pennsyl. ...124

Press Steel 35 si Reading ...106 R. I. & S... 26 V2

Do pfd ... 84 tt

R. Isl. com 214

Do pfd ... 47 Vs

Rubber 43

South. Pac 77 V3

So. Rv. com 21 St. Paul ...132-j,

St L&SF2dpf 38 V

uexas Pac Union Pac U. S. Steel

Do pfd . .

Va. Chemic Wabash . . .

Do pfd

134 9SVa 28 14 23i;

Money closed 2 per cent. Total sales 1,476,700.

High Low Close 96 Vi 94 95 95 V 127 126Vb 127 37 35 36 94 91 93 127 123 126 65 63 64 63 61V 63 92 91Vt 92 30 29 V 30 99 97 . 99 Vi 77 63 60 62 14 13 14 41 40 Vi 41 35 33 35 26 25 Va 25 19 19 19 30 294 30 177 173 176 104 102 104 31 Vi 30 31 31 Vi 30 30 77 7 5 7 5 i 3 7 73 72 73 25 24 25 60 59 59 41 40 40 14S 145 147 27 26 26 27 26 Vi 26 26 25 26 59 58 59 Va 120 118 120 22 21 22 137 130 136 V 61 Vi 68 60 136 129 135 37 35 36 65 65 65 76 75 76 61 60 61 119 118 119 79 Va 78 79 38 37 38 28 26 28 92 91 92 126 123 123 37 85 37 110 106 109 28 26 27 S3 Va 84 V 85 22 21 22 50 47 50 44 43 43 82 77 81 23 21 23 136 132 136 3S 38 Vi 38 29 28 28 139 13414 138 37 35 37 99 98 99 29 28 29 14 26 25 Vi 25

Chicago, April 4. Business on South Water street was only of fair volume. There were only a tew buyers on the market, with supplies liberal and prices were inclined to work lower. The egg market was again depressed by exceedingly heavy offerings. Trade in butter was fairly active at former prices. There were 4,000 cases of strawberries on the market. The demond was slow and choice selections

sold at $1.35 per 24-pint case. Quotations on round lots ranged: Butter Receipts, 2,310 tubs. Extra creamery, jobbing, 29 c; price to retailers, 31c; prints, 32c; firsts, 27 &C 28c; seconds, 22if24c; dairies. Cooleys, 27c; firsts, 25c; renovated, 2425o; packing stock, 19 20c. Eggs Receipts, 27.386 cases. Miscellaneous lots as received from the country, cases returned, 14 c; cases included, 15c; firsts, packed in new whitewood cases, grading 70 per cent fresh, 15c; prime firsts, packed in whitewood cases, grading So per cent fresh, 16c; extra high grade stock, grading 90 per cent fresh, especially packed for city trade, 17c. Potatoes Receipts, 27 cars. Wisconsin, Minnesota, white stock, choice, 34?ip36e; choice to fancy. Michigan, 35 W37c; mixed, red and white, 8334c;

mixed, red and white, 33 (a 34c; red, fair to good, 32??33c: common, small red and white, 30 fa 32c; sweet potatoes, Illinois. $2.2502.75; No. 2, $1.25401.75

per brl; new potatoes, $3.00 (a '8.00 per brl. Veal Quotations for calves In good order were as follows: 50 to 85 lbs, 6JD6c; 80 to 85 lbs, 7fa8c; 85 to 100 bs, fancy, 910c; 150 to 175 lbs, good meaty, 5(f?5c. Dressed Beef No. 1 ribs, 12c; No. 1 loins, 18c; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 4c. Live Poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12c; chickens, fowls, 13c; springs, 12c; roosters, 8c; ducks, 13c; geese, $5.00 7.50. Fruits Apples, $1.504.00 per brl; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.40 Q. 50; lemons, Cal., $2.75 (LP 3.75; oranges, Cal., $2.00 3.75. Green Vegetables Beets, 40c per sack; cabbage. 75c$2.40 per brl; carrots, 50 70c per sack; celery, $1.60 Q 5.00 per crate; green onions, 60c(?i)$1.75

ier box; onions, 75c(g:$1.25 per bu;

WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois and Indiana Threatening with showers tonight and possibly south Friday; much colder. Missouri Partly cloudy with probably showers south tonight or Friday much colder tonight and south Friday. Lower Michigan Rain or snow tonight probably followed by lair Fri

day; mucii col.ler. Wisconsin Showers this afternoon, threatening and much colder tonight; fair Friday. Minnesota Generally fair tonight and Friday; colder tonight, warmer Friday. Iowa Threatening and colder tonight; fair and warmer northwest Friday. North Dakota Fair tonight and Friday; warmer Friday. South Dakota and Nebraska Fair tonight and Friday; cooler east tonight; warmer Friday. Kansas Probably showers tonight and Friday; cooler tonight. Montana Generally fair tonight and Friday; warmer tonight.

i aimage

HEARD ON THE B0UESE. Charlie McDonald buying copper. Stone &. Gray, and Halstead sold 6,000 Copper, probably for A. O. Brown.

C. G. Gates & Co. received a mes

sage saying that the western railroad

difficulties are settled.

At the metal exchange today all

grades of copper were again reduced, Lake down one-quarter cent in bid; Electyltic one-quarter cent

in the bid and asked and castings one-

half cent.

net

spinach, 4050c per hamper;

40(u)oc per sacK.

turnips.

It was officially stated after the meeting today of the directors of the

Atchison company that it is not the custom of the company to announce

the dividends on Its common stock as

a semi-annuai eusDursement. it was

explained, however, that these die

bursements are ordered out of the net earnings for a period of six months and it is understood that the annual

rate may be taken as double the divi

dend for six months. It was clearly

intimated after today's meeting by a

prominent representative of the com

pany tnat tne directors would not order the payment of the higher rate un

less they were confident that It could bo maintained. They demand 3 per

cent semi-annual.

NTRA

ORS

Estimates FurrtisHecl on Short IVotice. Rhone 1983 Office 25 Rimbach Building HAMMOND

In response to t request from xi mi mbcr of citizens who dcslro to dine In 11 First-Class Restaurant at night wo have decided to keep Open All Night Beginning April 1st HAMMOND CAFE GLCNNON DROS,, Props.

Edison Record Two Dozen New Records are "do Monthly for Udlon PhonoKNiphs. The Gems of the April List are: 'My Kickapoo Queen', a duet, by Collins cc Harlen, 'Ida-llo by Billy Murray andChorus, 'Let it Alone by Ada Jones, 'Sousa's National Fencibles March' by the Edison Military Band 'Sunbeam Dance', bell solo, by Albert Benzler and 'My Mariuccia Take-a Steamboat, band medley. Tom Bonfield, Edison Dealer 79 State Street

F. C. HOPMANN

Phone 2631 Goods Called for Delivered Promptly

CLEANER AND DYER

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$ 243 EAST STATE STREET, HAAiMON O 8 5 Next Door to 5c and 10c Store 1 $9$$9v99999$99$9-4

C. H. WANZER

STOCK AND BOND BROKER.

Stocks Carried on 3 to 5 Point Margin, Nominal Rates of Interest.

The president has received a great

many requests for a statement or a

speech to be made by him in connection with the railroad situation. Many of these requests come from respectable people, and the. president has given them careful consideration. After carefully looking Into the matter the president has come to the conclusion that there is nothing new which he can say at the moment. lie does not deem it either wise or proper to say anything whatever and that he should not in his future course deviate one hair's breadth from the course pursued in the past.

333 Rookery Bldff., Chicago. TElEPiJOKE KAaniSOX. 3465.

Jliiiii DICKINSOH & GO.

Mesdames Charles Greenwald and

William Wetmore were in Chicago yes

terday.

The K. O. T. M. held its regular

meeting In the i. O. ). i. hall over

Denham's last night. A large crowd

was In attendance. Harry Fordlce was

initiated.

NEW YORK COTTOX MARKET.

Month May . July . Aug. . Oct. . Dec. ,

Open High Low Close ..955 961 953 957-53 ..960 971 960 967-6S ..966b 971 905 970-71 ..988 996 987 992-93 ..993 1002 993 999-1000

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

A large number from "Whiting at

tended the love feast at East Chicago

last night.

Month

W heat.

Open High Low

A delightful time was had by the Ladles of the Maccabees at their regular meeting Tuesday evening. After the general routine was over a guessing contest occurred. Two of the members, who afterwards proved to be Mesdames Canner and Kadow, came in and the members guessed who they were. Mesdames Keller and O'Hara were the fortunate ones and were given a pillow and a vase for rewards. Kle-

gant refreshments were served by Mrs. May

Porter's committee.

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May

Julv Sept torn. Mav July Sept OHtS. May July Sept T-jrk. May Julv

Ittbn. May S90 July 900-02-900 Sept 910

I.arrt.

S67 SS2 S90

76 784 79 h 45 8 465a

I i 4 7Sa4 454 45 46

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Close

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STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS.

171 La Salle SL, Chicago. New York Office, 42 Eaoadwoy. Members Chica?o Board of Trade. New York Consolidated Stock Exchange. Direct Privata Telephone. Central 5331 Wires East. Automatic 4058. Central 3551

GEAIN MARKETS.

Chicago. April 4. Car lots today:

Vheat 16 cars; corn 466 cars; oats 220

cars; hogs 20,000 head

Total Clearance

The fact that April disbursements on

Interest and dividend accounts were

made today without a flurry in money

rates, was also a strong factor, as It shows the measures taken by the

treasury department last week has been ample.

While we are still believers in the stability of the general stock market and believe prices will gradually work higher, we would strongly advise against overloading with too much stock on such pronounced bulges and urge conservatism.

A good many stocks showed some decided gains today compared with last night's close, and with the present low rates for money it would indicate that

prices are going higher, as the public Is entirely out of the market and there

is still a large short interest which

Is bound to be driven to cover.

"We rather favor the purchase of

stocks upon any of these recessions.

as this is a traders market and profits

on any good rallies should be taken

The announcement from the treas ury department of the plan for re

tiring the 4 per cent governments ex-

Wheat and hour equal 460.000 bush- piring July 1 will further release large s; corn 316,000 bushels; oats 6,000 gums of government money, and the

els

bushels.

Efttlmntes for Tomorrow. Wheat 15 cars; corn 29S cars; 152 cars; hogs 20,000 head.

Xorthwest Today Duluth 145 Minneapolis 304 Chicago 16

Cars. Last Week 1 55 364 12

oats

Last Year 139 251 6

Southwestern Receipt and Shipments.

Minneapolis, today Last year St. Louis, today . . Last year

Kansas City, today

Receipts. . .319.000 . .24S.000 . 27,000 . . 22.000 .. 69,000

Last year 21,000

902-03 S97

915 905

SS5-87 SS5-S7a

S97a 905b

July Sent

S70 S62 SS5 873-77 S90-92 SS5

862 S77 SS3ax

Fleming & Haines have given up the milk business in which they were engaged about six weeks. They sold

their horse and wagon to K. Frankow-

ski, and Guy Fleming is now working

In Girard's buffet in 119th street.

CHICAGO LETTER.

Mrs. Charles Paskwletz died at her

home In. Sheridan avenue this morn

ing at 2:30 o'clock, after a lingering Illness with cancer, which has kept her in a balance for several weeks.

The funeral will take place Saturday at Mt. Olivet cemetery. -

Chicago, April 4. WHEAT Liquida

tion of the May option and a growing

belief that the bug damage has been

greatly exaggerated played havoc with the hulls In the wheat pit today. Prices

eased off a full cent with a feeble rally now and then which was taken advantage of to pour out more wheat. The best selling emanated from northwestern traders who have all along discredited the bad crop news from the southwest, Bears had the help of the

Primary Movement. Receipt's. Wheat, today 712,000 Last week 702,000 Last year 395,000 Corn, today 588,000 Last week ...685.000 Last year 345,000

Ship. 73.000 34.000 49,0000 39,000 77,000 56,000

Ship. 233.000 252,000 179,000 415,000 575,000 362,000

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Union Stock Yards, April 4. Hog receipts 20,000; market steady; left over 1,500. Light $6.65 to 6.87; mixed $6.60 to 6. 87; heavy $6.53 to 6.87; rough $6.55 to 6.70. Cattle receipts 7.000; market steady. Sheep receipts 13.000.

Union Stock Yards, April 4. Hogs closed steady. Light $6.55 to 6.85; mixed $6.60 to 6.90; heavy $6.55 to 6.90; rough $6.55 to 6.70. Cattle closed steady; sheep closed steady.

Omaha Kansas City St. Louis ...

Hoets . . 3.500 . . . 9,000 . .10,000

Cattle 4.00 0 8,000 1,500

Sheep s.ooo

4.00 500

refunding of $50,000,000 of these bonds

hv the issue of an eaual amount of

two per cent bonds will permit the en

largement of the national bank cur

rency to an equivalent amount, will as

before noted in these advices, treas ury department relief, gold imports and the retirement of these 4's wil

add In excess of $100,000,000 to the

resources of the banks by July 1. as

compared with the date when the new secretary of tho treasury took office.

The result has already been noted in

much easier time money rates, and

in a still more satisfactory way in the

recent inquiry for high class Invest

ment bonds.

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Begin the New Year Honie Your Own

A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN the Balance In MONTHLY PAYMENTS HutSflgbtylB excess of their rental rales.

Choice Homes constantly on hand and For Sale

91 STATE ST., HAMMOND.

The Hammond Distilling Co

Further Imports of gold as a result of finance credits established in Europe by the sale of short term notes are quite possible, but will doubtless be also regulated by the demand for money in America and some less activity In trade conditions.

Daily Capacity, 25,000 Gallons

Lawson brokers selling Copper. A. O. Brown crowd selling Union Pacific, which causes general weakness. Lawson sailed for Europe today. M. M. S.

There is a tip that U. P. will break, but mnr be it is to give the shorts a chance to cover, and put out by them. M. M.

Market don't look to me like it was going much higher without some reaction, and If Atchison Increases the dividend it may sell up some, but I would hesitate about playing it very strong. V. B. S.

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