Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1907 — Page 7

Monday, July 8, 1907.

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NEW YORK LETTER. New York, July 8. The stock marKit was an erratic affair today with St. Paul, Amalgamate! Cupper, Anaconda and Louisville & Nashville higher than lust Saturday's close while the halarue of the nuirkt-t "wa,.s weak. .St. Paul iuij t'opner were the two leaders, both scoring ailvanc-t-a of uhout one and on-e-half joints which was later l:i the session a most entirely lost. Tlie fontinut d i:t:Wfp;.ipf-r advertising of Mr. I,asn who in quoted as a great hull upon the ahovc mentioned slocks and a rather litre nhort interest, was the cause of the advance. Union Purine, Smelters, Atchison and Iteadlne I i m t ahout a point and a half on the day's trading- A reaction was expected in noiiie tpntrterH. Profit taking sith-.s and anoth'-r gM -ngagni'nt of $2,000,000 and the small reserve held by the national hanks were some of the Billing reasons. The possibilities of a large line for the Standard till company hy Judge I.andis in Chicago; a few threatening war clouds over the Japanese situation and the remarks of Mr. Clary who is iiot"d as Baying he does not believe the steel company should increase the dividend rate on the common shares. Western Union declined sharply 78 to 752 caused In the main by the continued reports of a strike. The employes and the company seem unable to reach a satisfactory agreement. The market generally closed irregrular, weak in spots and strong in others. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

ZTamo . Open IfiKh Low Close Atchison ... U3S '.as.s M2 i2 Am. Sugar 124 3 124 123V4 123 Am. Car ... 4 4', 44 'a 44 44 Amah Cop. Jt3 3- 924 92 Am. Smelt 122 122'i 120 120 Am. Locom .V.l-i Otf'i SH1 5$V.s Anaconda .. 80',, iilU 0 t0 Am. Tob pi'd 92 '.'i H2 i2 Am. Wool.. 27 7 27 7i 27 '-j 27 Ji. & O. ... iS, ii9 iS i,4 Hiscuit .... 7ti 7t 7i 76 lirook. IX. T. r,!- fiO 5H 5H5i C. & O. W. 11 11 1 1 Vj 1 1 H Ches. & ()... 36 8tJ 35 35 C. & A. com ly 19 1') UJ C. K. A 1... 334 :':!:ti 34 Col. South 25 25-U 25 254 Corn Vdts .. I- lx 1 Cotton Oil 32 32 32 32 Camid Pat! 170 17 175 175 Coast Lino 91) i 99 '-i 99 99 Cent. Leath 24 2 4 St 24 24 Si Lenver coin 2Si 2S 2S'i 2H Distillers .. t'7 67 tlfiSi 66 v4 llrie com ... 25 264 25 25 L'rle 1 st ... 62 62 61- 61 Kria 2nd ... 43 '4 44 43 '4 43'4 111. Cent ...143'ij 1432 142- 142 Intorboro ..IS IK 174, 17 K. C. S. com 26 26 26 26 L. & Nash 1 1 G Ta 317 116 117 Mex. Cent 21 21 21 21 North Vac ..131 133 1314 13i Great North 135 136 134 135 Ore 60 61 60 60 M K & T cm 3 5 3514 34 34 10 pfd ... 66 66 66 66 Mis. Vae ... 77 77 77 -77 Nat. Lead ..63 64 63 634 N. Y. Cent 114 114', 113 113 Nor. & W... 76 76 75 764 tint. & W... 3H ?,S 37 37 Pacific Mall 28 29 2 2-8 Peoples Gas 92 9 2 92 92 Pennsyl. . . .125 1254 1244 124 Vress Steel 37 37 36 36 Heading ...10S 1on 107 107 It. I. & S 30 3D 29 29 Do pfd ... S4 S5 M 84 Ji. IsL com.. 22 22 21 21 Do pfd ... 4S 4S 47 47 South Pac Sl 81 S0 80 So. ltv. com 20 20 20 20 St. Paul ...134 136 134 134 St L&SK2dpC 38 3S 3S 38 Texas Pac 30 30 30 30 Union Vac 1 43 1 43 141 3 41 U. S. Steel 38 39 38 38 Do pW . . .101 101 100 100 Virg Chem 26 27 26 27 West Union 7S 7S 75 76

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Month. Open High Low Close Julv ..1225 1225 1224 1220-23 Aug. ..1220 1 221 1194 1 19 1-95 Sept. ..1200 1200 1183 1185-86 Oct. ..1218 1221 1198 1200-01 Dee. -.1220 1 221 1200 1202b Jan. ..1223 1229 1207 1208b Mch. ..1237b 1231 121S 1218-19

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Month Open High Low Closa Wheat July ..93 !3 91 92 b Sept ..97- 97'- 95 95: Dec. ..100 100 US 9S Corn Julv ..54b 55 53 5 4 V. a Sep t. . . 5 5 - f, 5 5 5 54 5 5 - b Dec. ..54 -53 5 4 52 53 May ..55 -55 55 54 54 t )a t s Sept ..39- 39 38 39b Dec. . .4U- 40 39 40 a May ..42- 42 42 42b Vork July . .1600 .... .... lCOOn Sept ..1620 1620 1605 1617b .... .... S77n Sept ..$32 897 S90 S93a Oct 89? $9 5 &97b Kibs - July ..815 845-47 840 S43-4 Sept ..870 870 S57 $65a Oct 55 852 $5ob

CHICAGO LETTER. Chicago, July $. WI1KAT Prices suffered another decline today. Lack of supporting orders; poor returns from threshing operations in the better weather for the sp crop and weaker markets h southwest ; ing wheat ;h at lmPath and Minneapoi factors. The range s were the bearish of I'ueiu.itions for the September option were again wide. Opening around 87 and declining to 95. The trade as a rule is in a waiting mood in expectation of the government figures which will be issued Wednesday. The Missouri crop report was a surprise to the trade, s'4 000,000 less than the while the crop killers ;ovi::g only 2,previous year estimated it would be a great deal less. Cash demand only fair. Our market is out of line with European markets ami makes the shipment a profit almost impossibh COR N I Ins w ea k e n cd of wheat at partly with fine weather wheat and partly on t! and poor cash demand. The extreme break, however, stimulated the cash trade a Utile. Missouri report 77 against S4 year ago and 90 at harvest. Kentucky reports 13 points less than last year. Several large local lines of corn were sold out today on the :ine weather. Country offerings have been larger over Sunday than during all

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last week combined. This country selling helped to weaken the market. Clearances 411,003, new export business ten loads. OATS Were strong early on unfavorable crop reports, but sold off finally with other grains. There was a poor demand for cash oats for shipment. The decline failed to bring a great deal of business. Cash sales 1S5.000. I It O L ( I : MARK LVI . Chicago, July 8. A weaker feelirg existed in the market for spring chickens. Supplies were larger, while the demand was Indifferent. For other kinds of poultry the demand was good, with supplies ample and prices bhowing no change to speak of. Veal prices were firmly held at the recent advance. 1her were 15,u00 cases of Michigan strawberries on the market. Tlio demand was good and previous prices wro well maintained. other kind of berrhs were late In coming on the market and had to lie ottered at easier prices in order to clean up. The potato market was weak. Putter l c.-ipts, 16.7S2 tubs. Kxtra creamery, jobbing, 24c; price to retail dealers. 25c; prints, 26c. Eggs Receipts. 18,172 cases. Miscellaneous lots as received from the country, cases returned, J 3c; cases included. 13 c; firsts, packed in new whitewood cases, grading 4 5 per oent fresh stock, 13c; prime firsts, packed In whitewood cases, grading 60 per cent fresh stock. 14c; extra high grade stock, grading .SO per cent fresii, specially packed for city trade, 17c. Potatoes- Receipts. 10 cars; good to choice, 30 fci 3 5c. New potatoes Receipts, 20 cars; choice to fancy, Jl.lo!? 1.20; fair to good. $1.00 1.1 0. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights, 7T'7e; 60 to 80 lbs, ?4$i 8c; to 100 lbs, fancy. Sloc; 100 to 175 lbs, good meaty, 5Q5c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs. 12c; No. 1 loins. 17c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 4c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 10 W 11c; chickens, fowls, 11 c; springs, 16 f18c; roosters, 8c; geese, $5.00(7.50; ducks, 10c. Fruit Apples, $3.50 ft 5.60 tier brl; bananas. Jumbo, per bunch, $1 .7 5 ft 2.00 ; lemons, California. $4.00 5.5o ; oranges, California, $2.2514.50. Perries Strawberries, Michigan. $1 fit' Lot) per 16-qt case; blackberries, $2 (if 2.23 per 24-qt case. Green vegetables Asparagus. 50c 'a) $3.00 per box; beets, 35c per box; cabbilge, $1.00 (u 1.50 per crate; carrots, 75c ('$1.00 per box; cucumbers. 50cfi'$2.50 per box; green onions, 25ft' 50c per box; lettuce. $2.00(3.00 per brl; leaf, 25ft; 25e per case. GilAIN MARKET. Chicago, July 8. Car lots: Wheat. 26 cars; corn, 214 cars; oats, 62 cars; hogs. 40.000 head. Clearances Wheat and flour equal 570.000; corn, 411,000; oats. 23.000. Estimates tomorrow Wheat. 42 cars ; hogs, corn. 17,000 511 cars; head. oats, 164 cars; Primary Movement.

Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today 763.000 453,000 I-ast week 890,000 426.000 Last year 671,000 336.000 Corn, today ...... .718.000 1,110,000 . Last week S22.000 526,000 Last year 601,000 40,000 Northwest Cars. Last Last Today "Week Year Duluth 84 27 17 Minneapolis 482 532 222 Chicago 26 39 37

Southwestern Receipts and Shipments. Receipts. . . . 501,000 215,000 17,000 160,000 ... 30.000 215.000 Shlo. 86.000 4 8.000 23.000 13.000 30,000 30,000 Minneapolis, today Last year St. Louis, today . Iast year Kansas City, today Last year Visible 1907. Supply. July Wheat S. July .4S.S43.000 S. 1906. 24.957.000 5.573.000 Corn Oats Wheat, inc Corn, inc . . , Oats, dec... . .. 9.799.000 . 6,498.000 304.000 Dec. 1,085.000 Dec. 732.O00 Dec. 6.393.000 , .935.000 .4S6.000 . 73,000 LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Union Stock Yards, July S. Tlog receipts. 40.000; left over, 2.300; market weak to 5c lower. Light. $5.80 to 6.15; mixed. $5.75 to 6.10; heavy, $5.35 to 5.95; Tough. $5.35 to 5.65. Cattle receipts, 25.000; market steady. Sheep receipts, 25,000; market 10c lower. Ifogs close strong for light, others generally oc lower. Light. $a.8o to b.l; mixed. $5.75 to 6.12; heavy, to 5.97; rough. $5.30 to 5.65. Cattle strong; sheep weak. Dogs Cattle Omaha 8,000 4.300 Kansas City ...9.O00 14.000 St. Louis 1,000 2,000 55.30 Sheep 5,000 S,000 8,000 WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois Fair south; showers north tonight and toomorrow; cooler central and north. Nebraska and Kansas Rains tonight and tomorrow; cooler in east tonight. Dakotas Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight. Indiana Fair south, showers north tonight and tomorrow. Missouri Fair south, showers north tonight and tomorrow; cooler northwest tomorrow. Lower Michigan Showers tonight and tomorrow; cooler west tonight; fresh westerly winds. C. H. WANZER STOCK AND BOND BROKER. Stocks Carried on 3 to 5 Point Marjln, Nominal Rates of Interest. 333 Rookery BIdg., Chicago. TELEFKORE KARRISSN. 3435. JOHN DICKINSON & GO, STOCKS, BOiNDS, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. 5 Board of Trade Building Telephone Marrisorc 6612 0611 New York Office, 42 BROADWAY Members Chlcf a Board of Trad. Ncv York Conaolid'teu Stock Excbang

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LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool. July S. Wheat opened one-quarter lower; corn opened onequarter to three-eighths higher. Wheat closed one-quarter to fiveeighths higher. lower; corn closed one-quarter HEARD ON BOURSE. The shorts extent that tl able position. ;ve been market run in is in a to that vulncrI dor.'t see much to put stocks down, however, as general conditions are very vulnerable, higher prices is likely. Among the latter we are very lent that the Steel Issues will : nh 11 all higher and advise recessions. their purchase on We are very optimistic in general and therefore advise, the purchase of ail good securities especially the good dividend paying Railroads and Industrials. It looks to rue like the market would not move very far in either direction for the next ten days. Union Pacific is not likely to get much above 144 nor below 138, R. 11. T. above 61 nor below 56 and other stocks in proportion. Stocks Today's market was a repetition of wtiat we have had the past two weeks and we can see that prioes are creeping up slowly without any assistance from the public whatsoever. People hesitate because the experience of only a few mouths ago has made them cautious, and perhaps justly so, for all that time conditions were tot as good as today. Our crop promises eto be good. We mean by that, it will be a good average crop, and with prices about 15 per cent above the average, Ave think the country at large will benefit more greatly by present conditions than it would with larger crops and low prices. Resides that, the demand from Europe for our products will give us funds from a source that will do most good and our exports of gold will be quickly offset. II. II. Rogers, who arrived on the P.altic last week, stated that he was glad to be back in God's own country. When told that Lawson was out with another ad and was very bullish on Amalgamated, ho replied, "Then I suppose Amalgamated has gone down." Regarding the business situation he said: "I am somewhat out of touch with very recent conditions, but from what I understand the situation seems to have been Improved since I sailed. I thought weeks ago that it was time for a change and now believe the tide has turned for the better. I can only see bright prospects ahead." On being informed Copper metal had not changed in price for several weeks he replied, . "I am not surprised. I don't know why it should change; cer tainly not for lower values. Europe is short of our Copper and the world's demand Is greater than the world's t'upply. My own opinion is that the prosperity of Copper Is hxod tor a long time to come." He said, "There is more confidence in Europe over the American business situation than there was a short time ago and this I believe will have its due effect here in time. I am six feet tall nnd still optimistic on Americvan busl ness. Yesterday's stock markets showed a good tone throughout the session with little reaction during the day, This morning's Sun states that tht ?t, 000,000 Atcinson bond issue is a success without u syndicate. The bonds are offered at par and run for 10 years. Payment on the Union Pa cine oona issue is to take place on July 10, the sum named is $13,320,000. The London papers seem to look very favorably upon the decision, of the XT. S. Government in sending a larg ileet to the Pacific Coast, and the inci dent at present seems to be regarded by the stock market with very little significance. More anticipations are for a favorable bank statement today and while concern Is being manifested regarding the effect of the withdrawal of the $30,000,000 of deposits from th' banks next week, it is generally be iieved that this will be accomplished without disturbance of the money market. In fact, the National City Rank circular, issued this month, states "There will result practically no dis agreement of the money market from this cause." hue the end of the week finds the market both for cotton uuu ;iuiu weii sustaiutu, 11. must Da observed that weather conditions uur ing the week have been particularly favorable for the growth of both wheat and grain and this should count as a favorable market influence. The Financial Chronicle makes the net gain by the banks $1,162,000. Most things point to a strong, steady market. How He Got a DrinK. An Indiana traveling man tolu a story the other day of an incident on the road. He was in the smoking car of an express train reading his paper when a man rushed in from the car behind the smoker, evidently in great agitation and said: "Has anybody in this car any whisky? A woman in the car behind has fainted!" Instantly dozens of flasks were produced. The man who had asked for It picked out the largest one, drew the cork and put the bottle to his lips. With a long, satisfied sigh he handed the Sask back, and remarked: "That did me a lot of good, and I needed it, for it always makes me feel queer to -see a woman faint away!" Are you looking for a bargain In real eatatef If so, read our real estate wnnt mdm. Real estate men will find Tim LAKE COl'MV TIMES want ads are tle beat mediums for reaebiug the people throughout the Calumet region. Try one today. Phone your ad or have olicltor call. 1 u- 3t

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HATES. 2 lines or lens, per day. 10 cents, cent per day lor each additional line. VAVABLE I. ADVAM'K. MAIE HELP WASTUD, er at Hamn WANTED Dairy Co ood di'iv ond 8-tf W ANTED Grasselli -Bricklayers. Chemical Co. Apply at ;-8-3 WANTED Rook binders (non-union . Finishers, vusemakers, forwarders, i book trimmers, repairers, stampers, hat j cutters; first class wages; steady work i to competent men. Apply or write im- j mediateiy. The Werner Coinpunv, Ak- i run. u. 7-2-0t 1 WANTED Bookkeeper. glial, Indiana Harbor WANTED For U. S. bodied men. unmarrh ages of 21 and 35; of Apply Rosen- , Ind. 6-2'J-tf Army: AUe.d. between the good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write Enhsh. Men wanted now for service in Cuba. I'or information apply at Recruiting Office, 92 State street, Hammond. Ind.. or 323 South State street. Chicago, El. 7-8-tf PKiiALK HEM WANTEtt UA.Mhll Ciitl ior g work; $5 per week girl. 112 Wtbb Street. nerai f.ouselor competent 7-6-1 t WANTED A good steady girl. Apply Nassau & Thompson. East Chicago. Ind. 7-2-tf WANTED Good girl for treneral housr work; two in fa tail v. in.iuire No. 1 Charlotte street, lirst house off Hohman street. 7-6-2t rtm SALE. FOR SALE One 40-foot breast der rick, twenty-five thousand feet of second Una lumber. Gary um plant. 7 - 6 - 2 w Foli SALE A Brunswick pool table. Monarch cushions, in good condi tion. Call at 208 South Hohman street. 7 -6-0t FOR SALE Traded read estate for a new high grade piano, have no use for same; will sell for $100 cash. Ad dress M. W. J., Lake County Times. 7-6-3t FOR SALE Two fresh cows and a heifer. Inquire John Kendia, 121st street. W luting, Ind. -b-3t FOR SALE Cooking range, coal, with hot water front attachment; good baker; reasons for selling, leaving town. Apply J. II. Shaffer, 63 1 'Michigan avenue. 7-5-31 FOR SALE Will sell for cash one of the best located blacksmith shops In northern Indiana. Call or address J. E. Trost, Hammond, Ind. 6-14-tf FOR SALE Will sell a inandolm vfith 22 ribs $25 Burton for $15; good Lake County 6-S-tf condition. A-ldress B, Times. roit UK XT. FOR RENT Furnished room at 45 Siblev street, down stairs. 7-8-tf FOR RENT -Furnished room; modern conveniences; suitable- for one or two. Call at 135 Carroll street. 7-S-3t FOR RENT A suite rooms at 146 Morton of four court. large ' - 8 -.; t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 7 7 West State street. Applv 7-S-3t FOR RENT Furnished room for one or two gentlemen. Call 24 Russell street. , 7-8-2t FOR RENT Large room, with board; and wife or two Sheffield avenue. , furnished front suitable for man j gentlemen. 1 1 1 2 i 7-6-ot ! FOR RENT Furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen; convenient to Steel Car Co., or! Conkey plant. Apply at Lake County Times oftiee. 7-6-lt FOR RENT Two large furnished front rooms, centrally located; modern conveniences; for two or three gentlemen. Apply at 23S Fayette street, second flat. 7-5-tf FOR RENT Furnished front room; modern conveniences, at 72 South Hohman street; phone 4163. 7-3-tf FOR RENT Furnished room; ail modern conveniences. 317 Indiana ave nue. 6-10-tf Foil RENT Furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 24 Russell street. 7-3-St BOARD AXD ROOMS. WANTED Boarders and roomers. Call at No. 1 West State street. 7-5-tf LOST AND KOITXD. LOST Between Fort Wayne tracks and Hohman on Gostlin street, a lathers' union card and due book containing $15. Five dollars reward for return to 15 Clinton street. 7-8-3t LOST Black and white spotted black face rat terrier. Return and receive reward. Fred Sargent, 528 North Calumet. 7-6-2t LOST A spiral diamond stud somewhere between St. John and Crown Point or in Crown Point. Liberal reward for return to Victor Dyer, Commercial Bank, Hammond, Ind. l-5-2w MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD CHANCE to party in or near South Chicago or Pullman; piano tunint; low costs. Address Lake Counfv Times, South Chicago, 9140 Buffalo avenue. 6-ltf-tf Doe3 your sewing machine need repairing? If so, call up C. F. Miller, th sewing machine expert. 241 East State street, phone 2601. 10-16-GO TO MISS CLAUSE for dressmaking. -SI State street. Satisfaction guaranteed. 7-2-3eod NOTICESHEATING. Sealed proposals will be received by H. F. Meikle. secretary of the board of education of Hammond, Indiana, for the erection and completion of a direct steam and ventilating plant in a 12room school building. Proposals to be in the hands of aforesaid secretary at 6:00 p. ni., Tuesday, July 23, lit07. The plans and specifications can be obtained from the office of J. T. Hutton. architect, 314 Hammond building, Hammond, Ind. The contractors wishing plans and specifications for their personal use, may obtain same from J. T. Hutton. architect, by depositing $25; plans to be returned to the architect after the contract is awarded, at which time the architect will return the $25. Certified check of 5 per cent must accompany each proposal. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects and informalities in any bid if it be terest of the school deemed in the board to do so. InSCHOOL BUILDING. Hammond, Ind.. June 11, 1907. Sealed proposals will be received bv H. F. Meikle, secretary of the board of education of Hammond. Indiana. for the erection and completion of a school building. Proposals to be in the hands of the aforesaid secretarv on or before the 23d day of July at 6:00 p. m.. 1S07. The plans and specifications can be obtained from the of flee of J. T. Hutton. architect, 314 Hammond building. Hammond, Ind. The contractors wishing plans for their personal use may obtain copies of same from J. T. Hutton, architect, by depositing $25; plans to be returned to the architect after contract is awarded, at which time the architect will return the $25. Certified check of 5 per cent must accompany each proposal. The right is reserved to reject any and all bid's, and to waive any defects and Informalities in any bid if it be deemed in the interest of the school board ta do so.

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NOTICES. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the estate of Ciias. I'.ooth Daly, deceased. No. 277. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed executor of said estate, by the judge of the Lake Superior court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. . SIMCoE MACKINTOSH DALY. Executor. Dated June 14, 1907. NuTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the estate of Joseph Pawlik, deceased. No. 283. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said estate, oy the judge of the Lake Superior court. Su:d estate is supposed tf be solvent. CHARLES L. SUEPHISE. Admir.istw.tor. Dated June 27, 1907. license notice. Notice is herebv given to the citizens of Hammond. North township. Like county. Indiana, that I am a male inhabitant and a resident of said city and township and above the age of 21 , years, and that I have been continulouslv a resident of said city and town- ! ship' and that I will apply to the board I of county commissioners of Lake eoun- ! ty at their August term, 1907. for a H- ; cense to sell spirtuous, vinous avul . malt liquors In less quantities than u ; quart at a time, to be drunk mi the I premises. The premises on which I j desire to sell intoxicating liquors and permit the same to be drunk, is as follows: j The ground floor front room of the lone story frame building, with living I rooms in rear, situated on a parcel J of land facing Sheffield avenue at the j extreme end of same and at high wa- ! ter mark of Lake Michigan, in Hami liioiid. Lake countv. Indiana, j Signed, FRED R ERG, JR. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North township. Lake county. Indiana, that I am a male Inhabitant and a resi.lent of said city and township and above the age of 21 years, and that I have been continuously a resident of said city and township and that I will apply to the board of county commissioners of Like county at their August term, 1 1 0 7 , for a license to sell spirtuous, vinous and malt Honors in less ouantlties than a quart at a time, to be drunk on the premises. The premises on which 1 desire to sell intoxicating liquors and permit the same to be drunk, is as follows: The ground floor front room of the one story brick and stone building, with living rooms in rear, situated on lots 38 and 39, block 3. Morris' addition to Hammond, Lake county, Indiana. Signed, ELI AS 1GNATZ. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North township. Ijike county, Indiana, that I am a male inhabitant and a resident of suid city and township anil above the age of 21 years, and that 1 have been continuously a resident of said city and township' and that I will apply to the board of county commissioners of Lake county at their August term, 1907. for a license to sell spirtuous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drunk on the premises. The premises on which 1 desire to sell Intoxicating liquors and permit the same to be drunk, is as follows: The ground floor front room of the two story frame building with living rooms in the rear and above, situated on lot 1, block 1, in Rich & Sears' subdivision to Hammond, Lake county;, Indiana, at the corner of 161st streeuand Kennedy avenue. Signed, C. S. OGDEN. LICENSE is hereby NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North township. Like county, Indiana, that I am a male Inhabitant and a resident of said city and township and above the age of 21 years, and that I have been continuously a resident of said city and township and that I will apply to the board of county commissioners of Lake county at their August term, 1907. for a license to sell spirtuous, vinous and : malt liquors in less quantities than a (quart at a time, to be drunk on the i premises. The premises on which I desire to sell Intoxicating liquors and permit the same to be drunk, is as follows: The ground floor front room of the one story frame building, with living rooms in rear, situated in the centraJ part of a parcel of land described as follows: Part of lot 2 In north onehalf of section 24, township 37 north, range ten west of the second principal meridian, in Lake county, Indiana, lying between the shore of Lake George and Sheffield avenue, in the city of Hammond, Lake countv, Indiana. Signed. OTTO IIAEHNEL. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North township, Iike county, Indiana, that I am a male inhabitant and a resident of said city and township and above the age of 21 years, and that I have been continuously a resident of said city and township and that I will apply to the board of county commissioners of Lake county at their August term, 1907, for a license to sell spirtuous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drunk on the premises. The premises on which I desire to sell intoxicating liquors and permit the same to be drunk, is as follows: The ground floor front room of the one story frame building with living rooms in rear, and situated on lot 30, block 2 in L E. Hohman's addition to Hammond. Known as 401 Sibley street, in Lake county, Indiana. Signed, W. M. RUSSELL. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizen s of Hammond, North township Lake county. Indiana, that I am a male inhabitant and a resident of said city and township and above the age of 21 years, and that I have been continu ously a resident or said city and township and that I will apply to the board of county commissioners of Lake county at their August term, 1907, for a li cense to sell spirtuous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drunk on the premises. The premises on which I desire to sell intoxicating liquors and permit the same to be drunk, is as fol lows: The ground floor front room of the one story frame building, with living rooms in rear ana above, situated on lot 8. block 17 in Morris' addition to the city of Hammond, Lake county. In diana. Signed, ANTON CZUBA. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Three dwelling houses Call at 40 Doty street for particulars. 7-6-tf BARTER IND EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE Victor graphonhone 5 records, large brass horn with case, cost $115; for iron bedstead or sewing machine. Address Box AL-19 Lake County Times. i iO LXCMANLifc. JijUh faeneca camera for what nave you. Address Box L.-1., Lake County limes. iO EXCHANGE agon, team and harness for railroad transportation for two persona to California, Address I. -12. Eak.e County limes. TO EXCHANGE A gold watch, value $65, for household furniture or paintedchine. Address C.-13, Lake County limes. ,

HAHTEH AND EXC1IANUC FOR EXCHANGE A line collection of ancient relics and curios from all over the world; will exchange for anything useful; a good opportunity for any one wishing to furnish a den. Address Pox F.-2. 27

TO EXCHANGE A light work horse. Lake County Times. Jersey cow for a Address Rox. W.-7. TO EXCHANGE Two parlor lamps. late design, for parlor chair. Address C-10. Lake County Times. 2 TO EXCHANGE A stanhope buggy, good as new, for what? Address M.17. Lake County Times. 2 FOR EXCHANGE A Chicago folding saw with 6 and 7-foot blade, will exchange for chickens or incubator. Address J.-l. TO E.V baby 1 dress P.HANGE Wish to exchange a ab for small refrigerator. AdTO EXCHANGE An invalids chair. Ki'i'il as new; cost $3o; will trade painted china, or a lawn mower, dress M-18, Lake County Times. for Ad3 TO EXCHANGE Tuition best business college in Hammond or Chicago for anything of value; could use furniture, jewelry, etc. Address Pox J.-2 2 TO EXCHANGE and six chairs Address Rox R.-17 Dinitikf room for what hav , Lake County table e vou. Times. S TO EXCHANGE Eastman kodak. 2' A1, for set of good lishing tackle. Address Box M.-21. Lake County Times. s 9 ne buyers Guid f!HE Firms whose names axe JL represented in our advertising columns axe worthy of the confidence of every person in this region. The fact that they advertise stamps them as enterprising, progressive men of business, a credit to our times, and deserving of support. Most of them make FREE deliveries to all towns in the Calumet Region. Look over the Ads every day they will save you money Our Advertising Columns Comprise a Buyers Guide to Fair Dealing, Good Goods and Honest Prices. c

Hammond Business

Phone 2 183. DR. W. H. DAVIS, DKNTIST. Room a 1-3, Majeatlc Rldg. Special Notice Do not confuse thlt office with the Harvard Dentists, for I am in no way connected with them, never have been. 1 Best Equipped Repair Shop In the Stat G. W. HUKTEE AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 01 S. IIOIIMAX STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Uaaimond, 14 CHAS. SPEICHERT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Estimates Famished on Short Notice Phone 3162 Residence 270 Michigan Avenue, HAMMOND. IND. HOWARD STEVENS, Open foe Contract Painting, Paper Hanging -I T-v I ana uecoraung. GRAINING A SPECIALTT. My Motto: Good Work. 153 Morton Court. Hammond, Ind, Telephone 1644. Brummel & Budinger 1 and 1 Wabash Ave. LA PORTADA CIGAR 1N CANS For Sale at HAMMOND BUFFET Houses Reshmgiea, estimates given, first-class work guaranteed. ALVIN G. RINKER Phone 4034 402 Conkey Avenus Pbone 203 DR. P. L. RIGG Dentist 402 Hammond BIdg. HAMMOND, IND. J. W. JENKINS 824 Ft. Wayne Avenue, Hammond Plasterer Contractor All Work Guaranteed. Phone 3134. ROBERT TOOLE MANDOLIN AND GUITAR LESSONS. Dnriag evenlas boon at 615 Sibley, near Galamet. WUtT cent per lease n. The Lake Construction C? .Manufacturers of Artificial Stone and Concrete Building Material OFFICE: 413 HAMMOND BLDG. Telephone 4751 Plant: Florence mod Cnlcaza Avenue.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Hammond Iits 5i a: block 1, Warren & Webb second sddltlon. Albert H. Welti to H. R. Schnelde- $ Hammond 60 lots In Morris' addition. Charles H. G?kler to Joseph O. Morris Hammond Lot 37. s ol jc. Stafford vV- Trankle's fifth adh.ton. Louis H. Ctafford to Frank A. Herman Indiana Harbor Lot 5, block 17 in second addition. Mary Keeg-in to Gertrude I. deH Indiana Harbor Lot 5. block 34. East Chicago Company to Nicholas Wnt Indiana Harbor L.t 9. blot k 29. Joseph H. Perry to Frank orth Section S-34-8 west Part nw s.4 Crown l'oint IaHs 6 and 7. Eddy's addition. Peter Mueller to Henry G. Hauck Same description us above deed. John E. Mueller tt al to Henry G. Ha-ok Indiana City Block 22. Norcott's ...i.utou. oi!;i i. Morton to Jos' phltif I-:. Voting ; Tohston Undivided 2 lots 1 and hioeli 1 :. i. f. I at 1. Co.'s sixth addition, Charles B. HanVnberg to Louis Groa111 an Tohston Lots nnd 2. llocli 1;. C. T. 1.. & I. Co.-s sixth ndditon. Louis Grolimau tj May E. Schtnoetzer Hohart Lots o and 6. block J. Geo rye and William Eurk's nddiion, George lairle to Jas. S00 4 d 000 111 eoa :i3.94 C50 11. Carpenter Shelby E-.ts 3 to t'.. 10 to 12. block 32. Lvutnda Lloyd to John E. Oa.-ler East Glib-air,, Lets 15 to 27. 30 to 4e, block 2; lot . block 3; lots 11 to 14, block 5. l.Hk Shore ttdditon. Char Us S. Kaib to Georgian Kall Section 8-36-8 w,st Part s sw 4 nw Oliver I f . pernio William C. Ouldwell Section 10-36-8 west Part 620 acres. Carolina F. Scuunerville to John F. Sawyer Section 6-35-7 west S 16 acres se t lie i4, Henry Fosa to Matthew H. Smith Section 12-37-9 west E 5 12 4 00 700 500 1,600 chains lot 6 of sw i, Meyer lieeier tt al to George E. Rickords 1 Section 9-36-9 west Part e ij nw 4. Bertha Sommer to Albert Somnier j In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been llled for record, four mortgages, live releases and tea miscellaneous Instruments. A Substitute. Being very close-fisted Mason had never allowed himself the costly habit of smoking. He always felt himself a loser when anyone treated to cigars. Hut on one occasion, when tho party he was with entered a stationery and cigar store, he made up his mind to have his share of the treat. "Won't you smoke this time?" asked the leader. "No, thank you." replied Mason; "but if you don't mind. I believe I'll take a pencil." Harper's Weekly. Directory J STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS . Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building Post Offleo Building. East Chicago. Bank Bldg., INDIANA HARBOR, I NIX Phone S7G3. HAMMOND GARAGE Automobiles for Rent Guaollse, Oil and huuUrlca. General Repairing a. w. Mcmullen, Prop. 74 So. Hohman street. Uammoaa, Ind. KONG HONG LO CO. CMneae, Atnrrlean and European RESTAURANT. Chinese Chop Suey. All Chlneie dlshen Berved In short order. Chinese Gooda Open frora and Tea. 11 a. m. to L a. nx 0- State Street, Hammond, lad, Wm. Pepperdine & Son Pboae 263J Contractors and Bulldsra Cement and Concrete Construction a apeclatty 244 Plummer Ave. Hammond H. A. EDWARDS. Flrat CUmrn TONSORIAL PARLOR, FOURTH FLOOR. HAMMOND BCILDJNOL Dr. A. J. WILLITS, Physician and Surgeon Residence 33 Webb St, Phone 133 IUsdi 20 and 27. IlimbacA Block. Telephone K5. Dr. Ii. C. GROMAN, Physician and Surgeon. Office: 402 Hammond BIdg. Phone 205 Res. Phonss 1564 HOURS: 8 A. AL to 9 P. M J. DAHLKAMP Teaming Contractor Telephone 1574 275 Douglas St. HAMMOND, IND. W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDINO SUPT 312 Hammond Building HAMMOND Theo. J. Auer, Sheet Metal Works Mfr. of Galvanized and Copper Cornices. Oat ters. Pipes, Steel Cehlnji, Smoke Stacks. Ventilators, Skylights, Roofing; and Siding. Furnaces, Etc Jobbing and Repair Worlc promptly attended to. Estimates gives. Pboae 206. 59i State St. HAMMOND. ADVERTISING HINTS. Taa shrewd mereaaat t It tnat a.la newspaper anaooaeeaaeata are aright and attract! re, that tho cop? ta chanced reulualy and that tho prl atar baa h la display a da la ttxno ta clvn them tho attention they drexYO

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