Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 13 July 1907 — Page 7

Saturday, July 13, 1907.

THE LAKE COUNTY TUXES.

Stocks. Grain and Provisions

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MEW YORK LETTER. New York, July IS. The hank statement upset the calculations of the most conservative Of stock trailers. Whereas only a fair document was c-xpected the one given to the public was a surprisingly strong statement. It induced considerable .short covering throughout the list and gave the market an appearance of buoyancy find strength which In all probability will extend farther next week. Of the storks which enjoyed the greatest prominence and scored the largest advances, Union, Pacific, Southern I 'act rtc. Copper, Heading, Smelters, the IIIU shares, Atchison and New York Central. All of these issues at tonight's close, show Rains varying from one to three points with the Ilarrlman shares the chief feature. Union and Southern Pacific scored the largest gains of any of the active stocks. Manipulative tactics were very much in evidence, although it is thought in the street that the Inter Commerce commission's annuncement as to the relationship existing between the two Ilarrlman lines will not be al together unfavorable. The trade as a rule, however, are reluctant to touch the Ilarrlman stocks on account of the, l.-ire-K issue of bonds which are for sale and which are not finding a very ready market. The Tobacco shares recovered slightly from the depression which lias been iroincr on during the past week. The preferred shares and the bonds advanced a couide of points from the low prices of yesterday. There is no new developments in the against the company, ever, Is growing that has not as strong a suits pending The belief, howthe government case as at first ' supposed. Tho market as a closed firm at about tho highest of the day. whole prices

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

Nam'. Open High Low Close 'Atchison ... t0 14 ttl-"-i yO',i 90! Do pfd ... !I3'2 U35s 93 a 1)3' Am Car ... 4 3'-i 44 4Z 44 ' Amal. Cop. 8Ha8 HO S8'4 9 Am. Smelt ..lis 11 it 4 lis 119Vi Am. Ijocoin 5 S 5SV, 5S 5Xs Anaconda .. r7 f.Kife ;7 "Hi, Am. Toh pfd SO 86 Sf 8S Am. Wool .. 26 4 2fi3 26-a H. & (t 1)7 9SH Ss llrook. it. T. 57 PS 57 58 C. & G. W... 114 lUa 11 Vs ' Ones. & O... 34 1 . 35 3 4 4 34 O. F. & 1... 31 - 32 i 31 32 Col. South 24 24 Va 24 24 S Cotton Oil. .. 3Ha 32 31 32 Canad Pao ..1744, 1 7 '! 174 ITti Coast Line 97 97 97 97 Denver corn 27 28 tt 27?i 23V Distillers ... H3 G i 66 Krle com ... 25 25 8 25 25 H (Erie 2nd ... 41 41 a 41 i 414 Interboro ... 16 IB 15a 15? U & Nash ..115'.; 116 1151 116 North Pao ..128V .. 130 12Sa 130 Great North 132 133'$ 132 1334 M K A T cm S33-:, 34 ' 33?s 34'i M is. " Pac . ... 7 5 " '" 7?P.i '75 - 76 Nat. Lead... 63 C2 62 62 . N. Y. Cent 1TH 113 112s; 113 Ont. & W. . . SH HS 3S 38 Pacific Mall 2SU 2S'4 28 28 V lVnmsvl. . ..1 2213 1 23 122 -a 1231 Heading 102 104 N, 102 104 R. I. fe S 27 2 2 H Bs 27 u, 28i R. lsl. com.. 2t:N 21 2 US 21 Do pfd ... 47 47 47 47 South. Pac 7H Mi 7S- fcO1;. So. Ry. com 20 20 20 20 St. Paul ...1315 133, 131 133V. St LWSF2dpf 36 36;'t 36 36 Union Pac . .137'3 140 137 140N, U. S. Steel... 36 37 36 36V Do pfd ... 9 100 99 100 West Union 77 77 77 77

NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.

Month. Onen High Low Close J u 1 v ..1165b .... .... Aug. ..116S 115S 1133 1136-39 Sept ..1152 1152 1133 1137-38 Oct. ..1175 1176 1162 1165-67 Dec. ..1177 11S7 1167 1171b Jan. ..11S6 11SC. 1173 117S-79 Men. ..1116 11!5 1 190 1155-90

It N K STATEMENT. Reserve Inc. n.s.-rve less U. S Inc. Loans Dee. Specie Inc. Lfgals Inc. Deposits Dec. Circulation Dec. New York. July 13. $ 6.020. S00 5.642.350 10.SSS.400 2.107,500 1.968.200 7, 780. 400 74,700 GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

Month Open High Low Close Wheat Julv ..91'.; -91 91 S 91 91 ss Sept . .l-i i'i'4 94U 94s4b Dec. . .977-0$ 9S J7 98 May . .102't 103 102 103 s Corn July ..51 54 ',3 537--54 Sept '..51' ... - rN 5 4 3 4 5 4 5 4 4 b Dec. ..5 2 f.2-'- h2 52 May ..5orSixi s37 53 8 535ss4a outs Julv ..43a 44 43 44 Sept ..39S-Nj 40is 39 40 Dec. . .40-, 11 3 40 4 41 May ..42U-12 43 42'4 427sb Pork Jtilv 1612n Sept ..1635 1637 1632 1632 Lard J ulv . . SS2 .... .... S77n hVpt ..900 H2 S95 S95h vt .... .... 900b RibsJuly .... .... S50n Sept . .Su7 S70 St; 2 S62-65 Oct S00 S35-37 S55-57

CHICAGO LETTER. Chicago, July 33. W 1 1 EAT .Liverpool markets were quottd a full penny higher than yesterday's close. This pave tho shorts some anxiety and started them to covering sales put ovit yesterday. The market was nervous and erratic throughout the session. The .range of fluctuations were not large. September wln-at advanced about threequarters of a cent on the day, closing rather firm at 94 . Receipts in the northwest were larger than a year ago; additional reports of that section by red crop damage from rust and further damage being dor. by the green bugs were the bull factors which gave tho market a stronger tone. The belief n'so growing that the liquidation is in the market is abou over lor t prescut and an Oversold condition prevails In Its stead. Export demand almost nothing on account of the advance in the speculative market during the past few days, foreigners only buy wheat on sharp breaks. " CORN Dull, narrow affair with the tendency of the market lower on ac-

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count of the splendid weather throughout the corn belt. Commission houses were fair buyers of the more deferred futures while cash houses sold the September option against cash purchases in the country. The speculative market had a range of only threeeights of a cent for the session. There are plenty of traders bullish on the corn market, but the natural conditions are too strong against them to produce a following of any consequence. OATS Ruled higher. The September option again selling over 40 cents. Trade was upon a rather large scale with the recent bull party again arrayed on the bull side of the market. It seems a pretty difficult proposition to keep oats under forty cents with the prospects of such a short crop in sight combined to an excellent cash demand. 118 ORL'CE MIKKKTS. Chicago, July 13. Perries of all kinds were scarce and prices were sharply higher. A good demand existed, retail dealers taking the bulk oT the offerings. There was a larger supply of peaches on the market this morning. These sold readily at former prices. A better feeling existed in the market for potatoes. The recent sharp declines have brought about a good demand and stock on track is being gradually cleaned up. There were sales of early Ohios at 63c and 65c per bu. Louisville stock was offered at 60c to 65c per bu, whil Virginias were quoted at $2.25 (ft 2.50 per brl. Tomatoes were scarce and wanted this morning at firmer prices. For butter an excellent demand was noted, with supplies fair and prices strongly held. Kggs sold well at yesterday's advance. Quotations on round lots ranged: Putter Receipts, 8,631 tubs. Extra creamery, jobbing, 24c; price to retail dealers, 25l,2e; dairies, Cooleys, 21c; llrsts, 18c; renovated, 20 df." 21c; packing stock, ISc. Kggs Receipts, 10.78S cases. Miscellaneous lots as received from the country, cases returned, 12 (t T3'-4c; cases included, 13 (it 14c; firsts, packed In new whltewood cases, grading 45 per cent fresh. 13c; prime firsts, packed in whltewood cases, grading 60 per cent fresh stock, 14c; extra high stock, grading !S0 per cent fresh, especially packed for city trade, 132c. Potatoes Receipts, 5 cars. Good to choice, 25 (a 30c. New potatoes Receipts, 30 cars. Choice to fancy, 70 (iv 75c; fair to good, 60 U 65c. Veal Quotations for calves in good ordere were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights. 7 8c; 60 to 80 lbs, 8 9c; 80 to 100 lls, 9 12 r(f 1 0 m c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 14c; No. 1 loins, 17 He; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 4 Vie. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 11c chickens, fowls, 12c; springs, 15'u18c roosters, 7c; geese, $5,0017.00; ducks, 10 c. Fruit Bananas, Jumbo, per bunch, $1.75ftf2.00; lemons. California, $4.00 6.50; oranges, California, $2.25 (if 4.50. Perries Strawberries, $ l.;0 ?j 2.0O per 16-qt case; blackberries, $3.00 per 24-qt case; blackcaps, $3.50Si4.00 per 24-qt case. Green vegetables Asparagus, 75cit $3.50 per box beets, 25(p50c per box, cabbage, $1.002.25 per crate; carrots crate; cucumbers. 50c$1.00 per box; green onions, 6$j 7c per bunch; lettuce, $2.Q03.00 per brl; leaf, 25c per case. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, July 13. Car lots: 24 cars; corn, 271 cars; oats, Wheat. S3 cars; Hogs, IS, 000 bead. Estimates Monday Corn, 21 corn, 252 cars; oats, 93 cars; 41.000 head. Total clearances Wheat and 176,000 bu; corn, 96,000 bu; oats, bu. Primary Movement. Receipts. Wheat, today 493.000 ITSt week 554,000 Last year 956.000 Corn, today 55i,000 Last week 65S.000 Last year 310,000 cars; hogs, flour, 99,000 Ship. 36S.O0O 183,000 247.000 476.000 825,000 22S, 000 Southwestern Receipts and Shipments. Shin. Receipts. Minneapolis, today ...162,000 Last year 23S.OOO St. Louis, today 4S.000 Last year 116.000 Kansas City, today ...123.000 Last year 246,000 Northwest Cars. 71.000 64.000 11,000 18.000 22.000 70,000 Last "Week 137 307 41 Last Year 47 251 317 Today Duluth 105 Minneapolis 154 Chicago 24 LIVE STOCK MARKETS, l. nlon btock lards, July 13. Heirs IS. 000; market slow; left ever. 3.000. Light, I5.S5 to 6.20; mixer!. $3.75 to 6.15; heavy, J5.23 to 6.00; rough, $5.25 to o.to. Cattle receipts. 600; market steady Sheep receipts. 3.000; market stead v. Hogs close 10c lower; estimated Mon day, 4U.UUU. Jignt. ?j.75 to 6.10; mixed fn.b.i to b.oa; heavy, $5.20 to $3.90; rougii, ..u 10 i.o. Cattle and sheep unchanged. Hogs Cattle Omaha 10,500 100 Kansas City ... 7.000 500 St. Louis 4.500 700 Sheep 600 LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool. July one to one and one closed unchanged. is. Wheat closed eighth higher; corn C. H. WANZER STOCK AND BOND BROKER. Stocks Carried on 3 to 5 Point Margin, Nominal Rates of Interest. 333 Rookery Bid?., Chicago TELEPHQRE RABBiSOS, 34C5. JOHN DICKINSON & GO. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. 5 Board of Trade Building Telephone Harrison 6612 6611 New York Office, 42 BROADWAY Members Chicago Board of Trads. Ksw York Consolidated Stock Exchanga

WEATHER FORECAST.

Iowa Fair west tonight; east, showers and cooler showers and cooler Sunday. hakotas Showers and cooler tonight; fair Sunday. Nebraska, Kansas Cooler tonight with fair west and showers east; fair and cooler east Sunday. Montana Fair tonight and Sunday; cooler extreme east tonight. Illinois Fair and warmer tonight; showers Sunday afternoon or night. Indiana Fair and warmer tonight and Sunday; fair Sunday. Missouri, Wisconsin Fair east, showers and cooler Sunday. Lower Michigan Fair and warmer tonight; fair east, showers west Sunday. Minnesota Showers tonight and Sunday; cooler west tonight; cooler Sunday. HEARD ON BOURSE. C. & D. Barney buying St. Paul, both here and in Iondon; the point I get is that the statement is good enough to boost the stock ten points. Every railroad that comes In on irnlngs shows big increase in the net. I tell you, buy these stocks and you will have a chance to make some good money. The fight against the coal trust by the erovernment will undoubtedly be aggressive and the uncertainty of the outcome will work against the stocks of the soft coal roads. In the last two days there has been practically no eighth business. Trading has been about nine tenths pro,f essional and the commission business been between professionals. also has Orders have been seen In Union Pacific on soft spots which would indicate that banking interests who filled market full of that stock between 140 and 143 have been willing to take a little of it back around 136 or lower. Buy Steel common, it can't the earnings are too big, it much to the investor, about G on present quotations. It is go down pays too per cent, a Morgan stock, and if it starts going it will stimulate the market better than any stock on the list. Market appears to be just drifting. It is generally concedod that liquida tion for this turn is over at these levels end that stronger people have the stocks now, than had them two weeks ago. It looks like good policy to keep to the buying side. The Moreran stocks for the first time show strength in London. Erie and L. & N. are both ud. This is about the first time they have led the advance. Watch the Morgan stocks, if they start von will tret a bull market for sure and no Lawson fake in it either. Bear traders at the Waldorf had it last night that copper metal would sell at 20 cents before the consumers of copper would come In. Lawson dis credited, and the gossip is, he lost wad of money. One thing is sure, the short interest Is vastly Increased. Transactions yesterday were half of tho previous days total and business was almost entirely professional. The undertone, however, was stronger than for some days past and It is likely that if it had not been for an advance in time money rates and the practical failure of the Union Pacific bond is sues, stocks would have been higher as there was no particular news tnis morning, as has been announced only $4,000,000 of the $75,000,000 Union Paci fic bond issue was taken by the stock holders, and about $S, 000, 000 of the $26,000,000 Atchison. The full report of the Inter-state commerce commls sion on the Ilarriman investigation will be given out Sunday. "We do not anticipate any Influence from the pub lication, however, as all the salient features have already been made public. Technical market reasons may cause a moderate advance at any time. but we do not expect an extended advance for the present. Money condi tions will not admit of It. Since Monday last the short Interests has large ly increased and the country covering of this account may make for a higher market temporally. We do not advise tho purchase of stoeRa except on recessions and then only for moderate turn. RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Roads Hmd. A.M. 5.45x 5.50x .6.10 e.i2 .6.09x Erie. . Penn . . Mon'n . Erie. . L. S... Wabh.6.16 M. C...6.20

Chi. Lve. Ar. A.M. Roads Chi. Hmd. 6.42 A.M. A.M. 6.43 Erie.. 12. 45 1.35 7.10 Penn.. .5. 20 6.16 7.12 Penn.. .5. 30 6.42 7.12 L. S 5.20x 6.21 7.15 Penn.. .6. 00 6.59 7.10 L. S. . ..6.05x 7.06

Penn. ..6.16 7.2j M. C...7.10X 7.5S E. S 6.21x1 7. 3S Erie. . .7.15x 8.10 N. P.... 6. 40 7.40 L. S 7.2SI 8.48 M. C....6.40 7.30 Penn...S.00x S.55 Penn.. .6. 42 7.45 Mon'n..8.S0 9.19 R. S 7.06x1 S.22 Penn.. .8.50s 10.11 Erie.. .7. 25 S.20 R S 8. 20 10.14 Ft-.nn. ..S.OOx 9.00 N. P..10.S5 11.25 Erie.. .9.05 10.05 Erie. .10.45 11.35 L. S 8.48 9.45 Wab'h 11.00 11.48 Wab'h.9.34 10.22 Penn..ll.20x 12. S3 Mon'n. .9.3G 10.35 P.M. P.M. M. C-.-9.55x 10.45 Mon'n 12.00 12.50 Erie. .10.00 10. 58 I- S. . .11.431 12.53 L. S.. 10.141 11.35 Penn...l.0os 2.18

Penn.. 10.11s 11.10 M. C...1.15X 1.54 Mon'n 11.11 12.00 Penn..2.10x 3.31 M. C..11.53X 12.35 Erie. ..2.25 3.20 P.M. P.M. N. P...2.30 3.25 Pcnn..l2.3Sx 1.35 Wab'h. 3.00 3.4S L. S...12.5S 1.55 Mon'n. .3. 05 8.55 M. C...2.06 2.55 M. C...3.15x 3.55 Penn...2.1Ss 3.15 Erie... 3.22 4.15x Wab'h. 3.03 3.50 L. S 3.60x 4.4S Penn..3.31x 4.30 Penn.. .4.15 5.32 Erie...3.50x 4.60 L. S 4.12x1 5.23 N. P...4.02 4.59 Penn.. .4. 30 5.32 M. C...4.0SX 4.50 M. C... 6.25 7.16 Mon'n. .4. 39s 5.35 L. S...6.17 6.32 Erie. ..5.13 .6.07 Penn. ..5.40 6.42 L. S 4.4SxI 6 04 Erie... 5.15 6.15 Mon'n. .5.02 5.55 L. S....5.50 6.4$ M. C...5.12X 6.00 Penn..6.15x 7.17 Penn.. .5. 32 6.30 Mon'n. .9. 00 9.50 L. S 5.2Sx 6.27 N. P. ..9.15 10. OS L. 3 6.431 8.05 Erie... 9. 30 10.25 L. S....6.32 7.33 M. C. .10.00 10.47 Penn..7.00x 8.00 Wab'hlOSOx 11.2 M. C...7.05X 7.55 Mon'n 11. lOf 11.53 Mon'n..7.49x 3.40 Penn.. 11. 35s 12.32 N. P SS.18 9.15 L. S...11.35 12. 2 Wab'h. 8.40 9.30 M. C..11.55 12.49 M. C 9.13s S.55 x Dally except Erie.. 11. 20 12.10 Sunday. L. S... 12.261 1.55 Daily I Via Indiana t Daily except Harbor Monday. Sur

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BATES. S Hnea or leaa. ryrr dir. in rnti. B cent per day for rarh u.iaitinual line. VAYA3LE IX ADVANCE. PERSONALS. PERSONAL Those who witnessed ac cident to Mrs. P. Reillev Monday at the Nickel Plate depot, will confer a favor by calling on Mr. P. Reilley at his home, 253 South Hotmail street. 7-a-tf PERSONAL Experienced nurse desires to care for ladies in confinement, also assist in light housekeeping. Call at 14 Russell street. 7-ll-6t FINANCIAL Private parties wish to Moan money on pianos, household goods, etc. Make application to Dr. A. A. Young, Masonic temple. 7-12-bt RAIC HELP WANTED. WANTED Rivet heaters. $2 per day. Apply William Garver Tank Works. East Chicago. 7-13-2t WANTEDGibson. f erred. -Janitors for 1. Apply at once; M. C. A. at white pre-7-13-2t WANTED Short order cook. night work; dishwasher, days; German preferred. Two experienced watiresses; good wages, room, and board. Inquire V. M. C. A. building, Gibson, Ind. 7-13-2t WANTED Book binders (non-union). Marblers, case makers, machine operators. Apply or write at once to the Werner company, Akron, O. 7-9-6t WANTED Bookkeeper. Apply Rosenghal, Indiana Harbor. Ind. C-20-tf FEMALE1 HELP WANTED. WANTED A lady pianist and singer for electric theater. Apply R, Lake County Times, Hammond, Ind. 7-11-tf WANTED 25 salesladies AT ONCE. Inquire dry goods department. Lion store. 7-10-tf WANTED Girl for gent-rat houseTimes. 7-9-tf work. Inquire Lake County WAXTEU Good girl for general housework; two in family, lnauire No. 1 Charlotte street, first house off lluhman street. 7-6-2t SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Situation. What is best of fer for A.l R. R. accountant and traf fic man; commercial position preferred. Address Clerk, Lake County Times. 7-13-3t V UK SALE. FOR SALE Good paying coffee and tea route. Inquire at once at Edward Krumm, Lansing, 111. . 7 -1 3-Ct FOR SALE My horse. "Bob," new buggy, harness, robe, etc., for sale. Apply to W. J. McAleer, 404 Ham mond building. 7-13-10t FOR SALE Grocery store, doing a good business; only store in a lastgrowing neighborhood; excellent reason for selling; call and investigate. Owner, John J. Sullivan, 1013 Monroe street, near Conkey plant; phone, 4033. 7-12-ot 'OR SALE $500 Vose piano, second j hand, only $150, on time; call quick. Store, 166-92nd street, South Chicago, 111. 7-ll-3t ! FOR SALE A good work horse: weight about 1,20 pounds; cheap if taken at once. 25S Fayete street. 1 7-9-6t FOR SALE One 40-foot breast der rick, twenty-live thousand feet of second hand lumber. Gary Gas plant. 7-6-2W FOR SALE Will sell for cash one of the best located blacksmith shops In northern Indiana. Call or address J. E. Trost, Hammond. Ind. ti-14-tf FOR RENT. WANTED One or two furnished rooms about August 1. by gentleman and lady; must be well located; references. Address R. A. H., Lake County Times. 7-13-3t FOR RENT Seven room flat, $22. In quire 4506 Magoun avenue, East Chi cago, Ind. 7-13-2t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. Rody, 823 Hickory street; phone, 46S3. 7-13-2t FOR RENT Five furnished rooms for light housekeeping; pleasant loca tion and surroundings; close to business; near public library. Call for Sparling, 217 Michigan avenue. 7-12-lt FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for ladies or gentlemen. 43 Doty street. 7-12-2t FOR RENT Two large furnished front rooms, centrally located; mod ern conveniences; lor two or three gentlemen. Apply at 23S Fayette street, second flat. 7-5-tf FOR RENT Furnished room; ail mod ern conveniences. 317 Indiana ave nue. 6-10-tr HOARD AND ROOMS. WANTED Boarders, at 32S Claude street. 7-13-2t WANTED Boarders and roomers. Call at No. 1 West State street. 7-i-tf LOST AND FOUKD. LOST Light tan pocket book with cash and recipe for burns. Finder please return to this office. Keep half of money as reward; no questions asked. 7-13-2t LOST A spiral diamond stud some where 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 tuning; low costs. Address Lake County Times, South Chicago, 9140 Buffalo avenue. 6-19-tf Does your sewing machine need repairing? If so. call up C. F. Miller, the Bewing machine expert, 241 East Statd street, phone 2601. 10-16- - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two cottages and lots in llliams street, aiay street and west of state line; cash or easy payments. I). A. Pugh, 213 Ann street; telephone 3244. 7-13-lm FOR !AU-; loot lot; all improve ments; one-haif block from Calumet avenue; $.a0. j. t. Batte-iger, 303 Hammond Building. 7-9-tf iUf. tAt.ti -a or cu-ioot 101 witn new six-room cottage, in ilcox street. Inquire 126 condit street. 7-ll-6t Rut rAL.h is or at acres land near Gary, adjoining lots selling for $100 and up; price jioy per acre if taken before July lo. Russell Co. 7-ll-3t FOR SALE Three Call at 40 Doty lars. dwelling street for houses particu-7-6-tf BARTER 10 EXCHANGE iu r.ALiiA.Miti ioz or carpenter tools, gooa as new. ror some house hold furniture. Address Box A. -4, Lake county limes. 13 TO hXLHA.NUb A mans bicycle for shoes or nat. Address Box W.LaKe county limes. 13 TO h.i'HA-ub twelve silver tea spoons ror lauy s dress or hat. Ad dress Box C.-12. Lake County Times. 13

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BARTER AXD EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE Parlor music box. cost $i5 three years ago. for garden hose and lawn mower. Address Box P.-19, Lake County Times. 13 TO EXCHANGE Electric launch for automobile runabout, or moving picture outfit. Address Box L.-22, Lake County Times. 11 TO EXCHANGE Piano; owner going away; will accept books or what have you for first payment; balance monthly. Address Box F.-14, Lake County Times. 11 TO EXCHANGE Four drawer golden oak typewriter desk, value $20, for clothing or jewelry. Address Box P.-6, Lake County Times. 11 TO EXCHANGE A gold watch, value $65. for household furniture or paint ed chine. Address Lake County limes. 8 io EXCHArsUE Eeatner coucti lor a lawn mower or rug. Address Box O.-i, Lake County limes. a TO EXCHANGE A Jersey cow for light work horse. Address Box W.Lake County Times. TO EXCHANGE Two parlor lamps, late design, for parlor chair. Ad-1 dress C-10, Lake County Times. TO EXCHANGE Two salts winter clothing, tailor made, for man 170 pounds, good as new, for jewelry or what. Address Box P.-ll, Lake Coun 10 ty Times. TO EXCHANGE An upright piano; cost $450 two years ami; will trade for carriage horse. Address Box J. Lake County Times. 10 FOR EXCHANGE A Chicago folding saw with 6 and 7-foot blade, will ex change for chickens or Incubator. Ad dress J.-l. 2! iO EXCHANGE Wish to exchange a baby cab for small refrigerator. Ad dress B.-2. 5 TO EXCHANGE An Invalid's chair, good as new; cost $35; will trade for painted china, or a lawn mower. Address M-18, Lake County Times. 3 TO EXCHANGE Dining room table! and six chairs for what have you. Address Box It. -17. Lake County Times. 8 TO EXCHANGE Eastman ko.lak, 2 V xlVi. for set of good fishing tackle. Address Box M.-21, Lake County Times. TO EXCHANGE Battle Creek clothes washer, good as new, cost $7.50, fori what. Address Box M.-22, Lake Coun ty Times. 9 SALE OR EXCHANGE For Hammond property, or what have you, 20 or 40 acres, improved, quantities peach trees and small fruit, in good live town, 2.000 population; two railroads; 18 miles from Grand Rapids. Mich. Address Box V.2, Lake County Times, 12 NOTICES. H FATING. Sealed proposals will be'recelved by II. 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. m., Tuesday, July 23, 1907. The plans and specifications can be obtained from the office of J. T. Hutton, ar chitect, 314 Hammond building, Ham mond, Ind. The contractors wishing plans and speculations 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 $23. Certified check of 5 per cent must ac company 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 deemed in the interest of the school board to do so. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the estate of Chas. Booth Daly, deceased. No. 277. Notice is hereby given that the unof 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. SCHOOL BUILDING. Hammond, Ind., June 11, 1907. Sealed proposals will be received bv II. 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 secretary on or berore the zJd nay or July at 6.00 p. m., 1907. The plans and specifications can be obtained from the office of J. T. Hutton, architect, 314 Hammond build ing, 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 certmed cnecK ot b per cent must ac company 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 deemed in the in terest of the school board to do so. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKH OLD ERS MEETING. TO THE STOCK HOLDERS OF THE CHICAGO JUNC TlON RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to a resolution of the board of directors. unanimously adopted at a certain meet ing of such board, held at the office of the company in Chicago, 111., on the 20th day of June. A. L., 1907 at 1:45 o clock p. m., that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago Junction Railway company will be held at the ornce 01 the company, room 1305 First National Bank building, Chi cago, 111., on the 1st day of October, a. d.. iaoi', at trie nour or 2 o clock v. m., for the purpose of considering and acting upon the question of selling and conveying to the East Chicago Belt Railroad company, all that part of the railroad and appurtenances of the Chi cago Junction Railway company here tofore acquired by it, as successor to the Chicago, Hammond and Western Railroad company, together with all the rights, powers, privileges, fran chises ana immunities ana other prop erties, real ana personal used in con nection therewith or pertaining thereto H. E. PORONTO. Secretary, Chicago Junction Railway Company. 7-13-30t LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citi zens of the town of Gary. Calumet township, Lake county, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one years of age, a resident of said town and township and cot in the habit ot becoming in toxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of said township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the board of that he will apply to the board of county commissioners of Lake county, state of Indiana, at their regular Au gust term, 1907, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and to permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold; that he will also ask per mission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith: and that the premises where he desires to sell said Intoxicating liquors is de scribed as follows, to-wit: 1 ne grounu noor ironi room oi a two story frame building situate on lot No. 8 in block No. 12 in Broadway addition to the town of Gary, Lake county, Indiana. Said room is 23xS0 feet, having windows and door of glass in iront ana one rear aoor; said build leg front3 east on Massachusetts street, a public street within said

town 01 uary. V Signed, DAT RAKICH.

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Phone 2LS3. DR. W. H. DAVIS, DENTIST. Rooms 1-3, Majeatlo DldK. Special Notice Do not confuse this office with the Harvard Dentists, for I am in no way connected with them. never have been. Best Equipped Repair Shop la the StU G. W. HUNTZB AUTOMOBILE OARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 41 S. UOHMAX STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. IlamutaA, Ia.4 CHAS. SPEICHERT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Estimates Furnished on Short Notloe Phone 3162 Residence 270 Michigan Avenue HAMMOND. IND. HOWARD STEVENS, Open tot Contract. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Uood Work. IS3 Morton Court. Uanuaoad, lad, Telephone 1544. Brummel & Budinger 1 and )i Wabash Ave. LA PORTADA CIGAR IN CANS For Sale at HAMMOND BUFFET Houses Reshtngiea, estimates given, first-class work guaranteed. ALVIN G. RINKER Phono 4034 402 Conkey Avenue Phono Z0S DR. P. L. RIGQ Dentist 402 Hammond BIJg. HAMMOND, IND DICKOVER & TALMAGE Contractors and Builders Estimates Furnished -on Short Notice Phone 1983. Office 25 Rlmbach Building HAMMOND, IND. ROBERT TOOLE MANDOLIN AND GUITAR LESSONS. Daring evening boars at 815 Sibley, near Calumet. VU.tr ceats per lesson. The Lake Construction C? Manufacturers of Artificial Stone and Concrete Building Material OFFICE: 413 HAMMOND BLDO. Telephone 4731 Plant: Florence and Chicago Avenues. NOTICES. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby glvt-n to the citi zens of the town of oary. Calumet township, hake county, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one years of age, a resident of said town and township and not in the habit of becoming in toxicated; that he has been a continu ous resident of said township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the board of county commissioners of Lake county, state of Indiana, at their regular Au gust term, 1907, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and to permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said Intoxicating liquors Is described as follows, to-wit: The ground floor front room of a two story frame building situate on lot No. 15 in block No. 12 in Broadway addition to the town of Gary, Iake county, Indiana. Said room is 22x36 feet, having windows and door of glass In front and one rear door; said build ing fronts west on Broadway, a public street within said town of Gary. V Signed, FRANK FARRY. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citi zens of the town or iiary, taiumet township, Lake county, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male lnnaDitant more than twenty-one years ot age, a resident of said town and township and not in the habit of becoming In toxicated; that he has been a continu ous resident or saia townsnip xor more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the board of county commissioners of Lake county, state of Indiana, at their regular Au gust term, 1907, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and to permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold; that he will also ask per mission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch In connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wit: The north ground floor front room of a two storv brick building situate on lots Nos. 26 and 27 in block 106, in the Gary Land company s first subdivision to the town of Gary, Lake county, Indiana; said room is 20x60 feet, having windows and door of glass in front and one side and one rear door; said building fronts west on Broadway, a public street in said town of Gary. Signed, THEODORE BINZEN. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the estate of Jo seph Pawlik, deceased. No. 283. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of said estate, by the ludse of the Lake Superior court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES L. SURPRISE. Administrator. Dated June 27. 1907. -NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Wisconsin Lumber and Coal company of East Chicaco. during the months of Julv and Au gust will close Saturdays at 1 o'clock. All orders must be in earlv. 7TIIE LAKE COUNTY TIMES "want ads" will uauallr ttupnly Tour want for one cent. Bay a eopy f the paper aid look over otlier people's ads

STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building Post Office Building. East Ch!caa. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR, INTX Phone 37&S. HAMMOND GARAGE Automobiles for Rent:

j UasolUe, Oil mad SuntlrUa. j Geneial Rrpalrtns J. V. McMLLLEN, Pro. I 74 So. Uohman street. Uautuuead, la. KONG HONG LO CO. Cbiaeae, Aiuerlcna and Europe UESTALHANT. Chinese Chop Suey. All Chinese dishes) eerved in short order. Chlnesa Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. O- State Street, Hammond, lm. Wm. Pepperdine & Son Phuae 2633 Contractors and Builders Cement and Concrete Construction a specialty 244 Plummer Ave. Hammond H. A. EDWARDS. First Class TONSORIAL PARLOR, FOL'UTU FLOOR, HAMMOND BUILDING. Dr. A. J. WILUTS, Physician and Surgeon, Residence 33 Webb St. Phone 13J Rouuia .0 and 27. Rlatbach Block. Telephone 83. Dr. H. C. GROA1AN, Physician and Surgeon4 Office: 402 Hammond BIdg. Phone 205 Res. Phono 1563 HOURS : 8 A. M. to 9 P. ill. J. M. 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, Gutters. Pipes, Steel CeiUnzt, Smoke Stacks, Ventilator , Skylights. Roofing snd Shjln?, Furnaces, Etc. Jobbing! an! Repair Worlc promptly attsndsd to. Catenates Ktven Phon 206. 89V, SUf St. MAMMONOt' CASTLEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. Lots in Gary Perfect Titles $10 Monthly Payments NOTICES. LICENSE NOTICE. . Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Gary, Calumet township. Lake county, Indiana: That the undersigned Is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one years of age. a resident of said town and township and not In the habit of becoming Intoxicated; that he has ben a continuous resident of paid township for more than ninety (90) days last past; county commissioners of Iake county, state of Indiana, at their regular August term, 1907, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and to permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said Intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wlt: The ground floor front room of a two story frame building situate on lot No. 13 in block No. in Bradford brothers' addition to Toleston. now within the corporate limits of tha town of Gary, Lake county, Indiana. Said room is 22x23 feet, having windows and door of glass In front and one rear and one side door; saia building fronts east on Broadway, a public street within Paid town of Gary. V Signed, K. BENJAMIN KLEIN. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to tha citizens of the town of Gary, Calumet township. Lake county, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one years of age, a resident of said town and township and not In the habit of becoming Intoxicated; tlxat he has been a continuous resident of said township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the board of county commissioners of Lake county, state of Indiana, at their regular August term, 1907, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and to permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch In connection therewith; and that th" premlsps where he desires to sell Bald intoxicating liquors Is des. iilit.. foliows, to-wit: 1 foe- front room of a two Etory frame building situate on .. .V.. 10 iu u.ock io. Zi in tae Chi-cago-Toleston Land & Investment Co.'s second (2) addition to Toleston, now within the corporate limits of the town of Gary, Lake county, Indiana. Said room is 22x35 feet, having windows and door of glass in front and one rear door; said building fronts west on Washington street, a public street within said town of Gary. V Signed, PHIL MEKAT1NSKY. Many Deer in Japan. Deer are relatively nnrnerou3 in various parts of Japan, and in Buch show places aa Maru and Miyajima are held as sacred, becoming bo tame a3 to eat from the hand3 of visitors. They are generally smaller in sire thaa tho American deer.