Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1907 — Page 7

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NEW YOEK LETTES.

New York, wi-akriiss in dragged pri

July

). After ari early

stock market which lown about a point

from yesterday's c.-li nvf figure, the market met with some support. Particularly the ilarriman stocks. Union Patill.: rfti-ovcrcl from 143 t. 111; South-

from fe'J1 tho list !-! g power.

HtatiS Stil list; in tht: ,

h"w '1 fcympathet-Th-action of .'oinmon indicates ividi-ud rate tu'iay.

Pacific is of six per

rn I'aclfi.i from 8'J1-, to 91 U and the

balance of 1: rallyln

United lio Inert

The move In Southern taken as certain indication

cent dividend this wo k. Canadian Pacific made an excellent repoit for June, the. lot increasing $477,000 of ahoiit 2 1 per cent. For the entire year Increased 10 per cent. At the Steel meeing after the close of Hie market, the directors declared the customary dividend on the prefer

red .shares ami the usual one-half (if

Dn ii. r cent, on the common stock. J

The industrial .shares seemed to suffer more, depression than the railroads. Snieltejs declined about two points caused ly aggressive selling for the Guggenheln interests. Copper was weak throughout the session. Another Slight decline in the metal market occasioned ' roicwt il liquid"! Ion in the roppcr shares. The market as a whole closed dull and erratic.

RAILROAD EAUMXGS.

Paul &. Saul to Ste. Marie, third

week $

for June, gross

Minneapolis, St,

July, gross From July 1. gross

Twin City Rapid 'Irar.sit

Net Surplus . Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg-, for June, gross NVt Chicago, Indianapolis fe Louisville, third wk July gross From Julv 1 gross Kansas City Ky. 6c Light, for June, gross Net Surplus after interest and fares Mobil & Ohio, third week July, gross increase From July 1, gross Cincinnati, NVw Orleans Texas, third Week July gross From July 1, gross Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis & Omaha, June, gross.... Twelve months Increase. ,

Earn. Inc. 256,017 $ 19.118 795,516 121,011 530.740 46.150 2M.971 12.921 166,v".i) ,374 n2.457 391.257 476.iwU 27S.O.SI li5.99 7,6S5 311,701 24.7ICJ r. 1 " . 1 K 5S,2S 234, .".41 i; 1 ". " M.313 lu.rivi 1 -.7 37 2 ! . -)2 532.364 4. 755 i;s.42t; 3.1S2 4 9:4,5 16 2 4. Mi 7 1.14s4-S " 04. 27s 14,035,306 1,011, 501

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

RATES. S lines or less, per tlay, 10 rents. 6 ccntx per day for eacl additional line. VAYAULE I. AUVAACK. KAiE HELP WAXTED. WAXTKD Two young men, experienced cylinder press feeders, to feed bronzer; salary $12 per week. Apply at unci. W. B. Conkey Co. 7-20-21.

lost axd ForxD. LOST Party who picked up ladies' handkerchief between 3 Sibley street and main entrance to K. of P. hall Monday night, please return to S3 Siblev street; reward. 7-So-it.

L.OSTdle, noon.

-Sincle 1, laded knife, black hanin Central Park Monday after-

lief It.

ir!t to.

j Michigan avenue.

WANTED Barber for good location, or for himself, at EtinsinK-. 111.: trood

fixtures or without. Caly 1 utto W olf, i

phone ilammona oiS. 7-2i-6t

WAXTEI) Stenographer; nr.ist be good

penman and accurate -at figures. Address H. M. Faber, Specialty Fnder- Iv.."

wear company, Hammond, Ind. 7-23-tit

i L( 1ST Silver link bracelet, silver ball

ban el-. at the Lake 1-rent park rinirsilav afternoon. Peward for re-

turn to Mrs. K. Lund, 222 Roberts ave- ! nue. Rohertsdale. Ind. 7-2t-4t

im YORK STOCK f

Name. Omn High Inw Close Atchison ... :3'i K'j H2 !3 Am. Sugar 121;H 121 a 121 121 Ant. Car ... 43 -s 43'4 42Ti 43 Amal, Cop. SH'S Ss4 &7t Am. Smelt lir.Vv lit'. 14 114 a 114 Am. Locom f..s f.H 5H Anacionla .. .ri)'4 0 1 1 , Grt 56 , Am. Wool .. 2U"(, 2ii';8 26r- 26r; t. ( 17 7S Its !)71B Brook- R. T. 57S 57 i 66 57Va L'. & (J. V... II1 11 3 1 1 U IHj L'hes. & O... 33s .".6 35S 85 T' V. F. H. I... in' SI 'a 31t 3ti Col. South ., 27U 2 7f-H 274 27 Cotton oil . 35 35:l4, 35 35 C'anatl Pac 17i)i 176 176 176V2 Coast Line i7 !)7 17 17 Cent. Leath 2 3 23 23 2 3 enver com 27 U 2S U 27 U 2H4 Do pfd 70 U 70 '4 70'. 70 V Distillers .. H57,, 66 65 66 hlrie com ... 23s 24 22".s 237 Krio 1st ... 6 ID 5'J-' , 5 Erie 2ml . . . II s 4 2 41 3 4 2 Ureat Xtrth 13 4s 135 134 135 K. C. S. cm 27 27"; 27 27 Do pfd . . . 57 57 57 57 L & Nash 113 113 U-3 113 Mex. Cent 20 21 20 V 20 M K & T cm 311 3'. 3 3! Do pfd ... 66 66 66 66 Mis. Pac ... 76 76 76 76 Nat. Lead .. 60 CO', 5y 59 N. Y. Cent 111 111 111 111 Nor. & W... 74 75 74 7n North Pac 133 134 133' 133 Dnt. Sc. W. . . 36 36 3 6 3 6 Pacific Mail 27 2S 27 Peoples Gas HI 11 11 '-'1 Pennsyl. ...1 23 123 122 122 Reading ,..PU 104 103 14 R. I. S.j.. 27 27 27 27 li. I si. rorii 21 21 21 21 Do pfd ... -17 47 47 47 IDibher 35 35 35 35 South Pac s; SI M ! n. Kv. com 1 : :1 ia !' 1 ; Kt. Paul ...133 131 132 133 fct L-iiF2dpf 36 37 36 37 Texas Pac, 30 31 30 31 Vnioiv Pac 143 14 1 lt3 14.4 U. S. Stetd... 36 37 3 36 Do pfd.. 100 100 100 100 ! Virg Chem 26U 27 26 27 Wabash cm 13' 13 13 13 Wis. Cent pf 40 40 10 40

l'UOlJICi: MAHKETS. Cl.kagf), July 30. There was a good Inquiry for spring chickens, the supplies of which were only moderate, and prices were strongly held, 'there were good supplies of hens, but previous prices were well maintained. 1 run.-, ami berries were generally m poor condition. The demand was good at a sligiitlv lower level of prices. A gooa demand existed for butter and eggs and previous prices were strongly held. Receipts continue light. Potatoes were offered rather freely, but buyers were active and prices were without material change, quotations on round lots r im'tf'i Receipts, S.7S9 tubs. Extra creamery, jobbing, 24c; price to retail

Oe.'.lers 2 fie: urints. 2tC nrbis,

seconds. 2U 22c: dairies, Cooleys.

tirsts, 20c; renovated, 22c; stock, llJc. v,ro- i-wflnts. R.1S9 cases

cellaneous lots as received from the country, cases returned. 12ll4e; cas.s included, 13114c; lirsts packed i.i nrn- wJi i t . u'liuii cases, trrading 4j

22;

packing

Mis-

lirsts.

grading 60

extra high cent fresh.

trade, 20c.

3o cars.

fair to good.

per cent fresh. 16c; pnmo

packed in whitewood cases per cent fresh stock, 17c;;

grade stock, grading 80 per

especially packed for city-

New potatoes Recei p t s.

Choice to fancy, sdja.e.

78i S0e Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: ;0 to 60 lb weights, 6ii7e; 60 to feO lbs, 4ltSc; aO to 100 lbs, 8tr9e. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 14c; No. 1 loins, 17 c; No. 1 round. 9e; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate. 4e. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. lie; chickens, fowls, 11 c: springs, lb'l.e; roosters, 8c; geese, $5.00 di . .00 ; ducks, 10itl2c. Fruit Apples, 75eM$2.00 per ;hox; bananas. Jumbo, per bunch. $ 1. 1 a rn -'2.00 ; lemons, California, $4.50 li 6.00; oranges,

California, $2.2.i kv 4.oO.

WEATHER FORECAST. Iowa Showers tonight; warmer north ami central: fair tomorrow. North Dakota Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler . south tonight. Sou til Dakota Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight. Montana Fair tonight and tomorrow. Illinois, Indiana and M issouri Fair tonight and tomorrow; slight changes in temperature. Ijower Michigan Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer central and east tonight. . Wisconsin Fair tonight, except showers extreme West; fair -tomorrow. Minnesota Showers south, fair and cooler north tonight; fair tomorrow.

HEARD ON BOURSE.

houses have been good buy-

Foreign CTS.

Ore work.

miners generally returning to

Washington reports $12,Si)S,000 fours still outstanding.

Banks gained rency movement

on the week's $6,639,400.

cur-

Dun's Review says in the leading industries there is little idle machinery.

per per 2.50

Bradstreet's says industry exhibits a lull in some lines, notably iron and steel.

WANTED Man and wife to work small farm near Hobart; must be temperance and well recommended; good wages and good home for rigl.? partv. .Mrs. D. Owens. Hobart, Ind. 7-25-it FEMALE HE1.I VA.TED. WANTED Five experienced girls for tipping in bindery. Apply at once. W. li. Conkey Co. 7-30-2t.

H.i.xir.n l namoermaiii at Dash hotel, State street, Hammond. Ind.

T Bunch of keys on triangle key

ring. Return to 123 Russell street; reward. 7-25-61

Q Hammond Business Directory

FOUND A dark brown switch of ladies' hair, together with a dozen hairpins.- Found in front of the Hammond building, owner may have same l'v iiientifving property and paying for this ad. 7-20-3t

;-3o-3t.

WANTED Girl for general housework, including washing. Address Box 500, Lake County Times.

BARTER MP EXCHANGE i I .No t barge tor Mil I nserl Ions. !S OnlK Charged for Enrli Keply l Ad.

l'boQe DR. W. H. DAVIS, , DEXTIST. Rooms 1-3, Majestic Bids. Special Notice Do not confuse th! office with the Harvard Dentists, for t am m no way connected, with them, never have been.

Esst Equipped Repair Bhop In th ?tat

G. W. HUNTEB AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 91 S. 1IOIIMAN STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block, llainraond, I a

HOWARD STEVENS, Open tut Coatraeta, Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Wortt. 1S3 Morton Court. Hammond. Ia4 Telephone 1644.

WANTED Good German girl for general housework, at No. 1 State street. 7-30-2t.

TO EXCHANGE A kitchen range, cost $35, burns wood or coal, in fair con

dition, for anything useful. Address

J. M., Lake Countv limes. 30

WANTED Girls & company.

at Reid,

Murdoch 7-2i-3t

FOR EXCl IAN'. E 1 00 what? Address V-6, Times. 3o.

amp chairs for Lake County

WANTED Woman to do washing for private family. Apply Mrs. Mever, 117 Wililams street. Hat 1. 7-27-2t

FOR EXCHANGE Two rugs, good as new, 10x12, for table or chairs. Aidrtss Box A-llt, Lake County Times. 2o

WANTED Girl for light housework. 266 South Hohnian street, upstairs. 7-26-6t

FOB EXCHANGE A baby' walking chair for a bi Address Pox C-14, Lake Ce

s mahogany y's bicycle. . Times. 30

WANTED Girl to do kitchen or general housework; good wages. Inquire A. White, 6y33 Jackson Park avenue, Chicago. 7-23-tf

WANTED Woman to ironing. Call at 42J

do washing and Indiana avenue. 7-2o-tf

SITUATION WANTED. WANTED A position as office girl in dentists or doctor's office; can furnish references. Address Box S-15, Lake County Times 7-27-tf WANTED Position as stationary engineer; capable and want good position. C. A. Brown. b33 Summer street.

Hammond, Ind.

7-27-6

9 OR SALE. FOR SALE 1,000 loads of sand filling. Inquire Wni. Ahlbom fc Co. 7-3y-tf.

NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.

Month. Ooen High Low Close July ..1150 . 11S7 . 1145 1 185-00 Aug. .. 11 45 1 153 1 143 11 42-43 Sept ..1144 1150 1144 1144-45 Oct. ..1177 IDG 1 175 1 176-77 Dec. ..lis! 1112 11N3 1184-85 Jan. . .111)5 1200 1190 11U2-U3

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

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1

0 0

Month Open Wheat

Jul v Pept Dec. May

Corn

July Sept Dec. May Sept Dec. M,iv I'm k July Sept 1 1 id Julv Sept Oct.

Bibs July . Sept , Oct. .

High I-ow

!0 ', it 2

100'

S!) ! 1 a 15 100

Close 90 b 92 96 a 101

ttrrif Hlaekberrles. 12.20 'a -.1 o

24-q.t case; gooseberries, $1.50 t 1.75 Tti-nt enset red rasoberries, $2.00C(C

per 24-ot case; blckcaps, $2.00 rt, 2.50 per 16-qt case; blueberries, $2.00 di 2.50 per 16-qt case; currants, $1.25$tl.75 per 16qt case. California green fruits Plums. $1.y ct 2 40 per 4 -basket crate: grapes. $2.50 ft,-2' 65 per case; pears, $2.40 (ir 3.1 5 per bu box; peaches, 65 fa 90c. per box. Green vegetables Beets, $1.00 per 100 bunches; cabbage, $1.00 L1.2o per crate- carrots. $1.00C'L25 per 100 bundles; caulillower. 25cl($1.2o per box; cucumbers. 15'a30c per basketi green onions, afiiio per bunch; green peas, $1.00 (U 1.50 per sack; lettuce, 2oftjt 40c per tub: leaf. 30(f"40o per case; spinach, 50 fir 7 5o per box; tomatoes, 10 (ti 4 5c per case; turnips, 50 (y. 60c per sack. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. July SO. Car lots today: Wheat. 1SS cars; corn, 2S9 cars; oats, 121 cars; hogs. 140,000 head. Estimates tomorrow Wheat, 17 1

cars; corn, cars, uais, 1- v-mo, hogs, 25,000 head. Clearances Wheat and flour, 164, 3a3 bu; com, 80,812 bu; oats, none. Primary Slovement. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today 781.000 448,000 Week ago 517,000 200.000 Last year 1.S95.000 954.000 Corn, todav 455.000 545.000

Week ago 4l?s"ou ddj.uuu Last year 8 43,000 336,000

Northwest Cars. Last Last Today Veek iear 227 193 77

...143 91 146 ...1SS 66 51S

Orders for nearly 100,000 tons steel rails for delivery next year placed in past week.

Twenty-five roads for third week July show average gross increase 14.05 per cent.

Anthracite trade less active, but conditions altogether better than usual at midsummer.

Rumor on floor that there is a big fire in Amalgamated Copper mmes, and that is causing the selling.

Traders selling stocks this and I am expecting some Content selling Union Pacific

morning, reaction.

Ten roads for June shownet increase of 13.87 per cent twelve months 14.05 per cent.

average and for

FOR SALE Stationary gasoline engine; just the thing for a launch; in running- order; will sell for less Hum

cost. 1. S. Betz Co. 7-27-3t

FOR EXCHANGE Elegant new suit case; blue silk lined, with toilet articles, brushes, etc., encased; actual cost $28; sell $15 cash, or might exchange for anything useful, jewelry or

furnishing in tour room Hat. Box L-3h

DICKOVER & TALMAGE Contractors and Builders Estimates Furnished on Short Notice Phone 1983. Ofilce 25 Rimbach ButlJiny Hammond, ind. ROBERT TOOLE MANDOLIN AND GUITAR LESSONS. During evening boar at 01S Sibley, near Calumet.

Vittj cents per lesson.

STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your bulldlngr Tost Office ButLlinir. East Chicago, Bank Eldg.. INDIANA HARBOR. IN1X Faoae S763. HAMMOND GARAGE Automobiles for Rent Uasoliar, OH and Sundries. General Repalrlas; J. w. Mcmullen, ir 74 So. IJohman street. UuuuMi, InA.

KONG HONG LO CO. Cbluese, American and European RESTAURANT. Chinese Chop Suey. All Chinese dlshc served In short order. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. to. 0- Stale Street, Hammond, Ind.

VVm. Pepperdine & Son Phone 263J Contractors and Builders

Cement and Concrete Construction a specialty

244 Plummer Ave. Hammond

7 The Lake Construction C?

FOR EXCHANGE Large comfort oak rocker; oak dining room table; four leather seat chairs; one oak fancy center table; $23 cash for whole outfit, or will exchange for what have you? Box L-35, Lake County Times. 27

FOR b..1 il ress Times

E X C 1 1 ANG E M a h t ga n y folding for iron bed or kitchen ware. AdBox W-21, The L;ike County

Manufacturers of Artificial Stone and Concrete Building Material OFFICE: 413 HAMMOND BLDG. Telephone 4751 Plant: Florence and Chicago Avenues.

FOR EXCHANGE Furniture of newly furnished six room Mat, for real estate. Address Box S-12, Lake County Times. 27

FOR EXCHANGE Second hand billiard table, for horse; or wagon. Address Box B-24, The Lake County Times. 27

J. C. HAMILTON & CO. Founders and General Machinists Designers of Special Machinery,

-rags, Aluminum and Iron Castings, Wood

and Metal Patterns, and HlacksmUhinz

Telephone HAMMOND, IND.

ilco Ave. one half block Cast of Hohman St.

ml, o. . . 7. ' ". FOR EXCHANGE $75 piano certificate h0,H. fbhJ?cry: StoT' doing grood on 1.uston Baker, or will sell at

.ruamt-as, uinj e-imc locaiea in a fi(s. Address I'.ox R-"'0 -7 rapiil growing neighborhood; excellent . a discount. Additss l.ox 11 .i. !atSn n!,L 8t'1,lln,S: Cn?1 an,!ft,i?V;e,Slill-'OH EXCHANGE A large rocking gate. Owner, J. J. Sullivan, 1013 Hon- ,.,nir .ml tive-foot s.-tiee. Kintai,!.,

roe street, near 4033.

Conkey plant;

.P''"!for porch, for what. '--'btLako County Times.

Address Box 1)-F

FOR SALE Twenty foot bar. fifteen foot French plate glass mirror; cost $600; will sell for $200 or exchange for real estate. Inquire A. White, 6130 Jackson Park avenue, Chicago. 7-23-tf

26

FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey cows; one family mare, 1,200 pounds. M. Humpfer; phone 3503. 7-23-6t

FOR SALE I have a first class saddler; a family horse and surrey for sale. Call room 202 Hammond building, Peter Crumpacker. 7-15-tf

FOR EXCHANGE A kitchen range for a refrigerator; must be latest improved; will pay some cash in addition. Address Box J. M., Lake County

Times. 26

J. M. DAHLKAMP Teaming Contractor Telephone 1374

275 Douglas St. HAMMOND, IND.

H. A. EDWARDS. First CInaa TONSORLVL PARLOR,

FOl'HTU FLOOR,

UAMMO.VD BUILDTWO,

W. M. CHRISTEN

ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SVP1

312 Hammond Building HAMMOND

Theo. J. Auer. Sheet Metal Works'

Mtrs. of Oalvanlied and Copper Cornices. Oat

ters. Pipes, Steel Ceilings, Smoke !ucu,

Ventilators, Skyllfht. Roofing: and Siding-.

Furnaces. Etc. Jobbln, and Repair Work promptly attended to. Estimates given.

Jbon 206. B9, SUte St. HAMMONl

LAS I LEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. Lots in Gary Perfect Tit!es $10 Monthly Payments

The Reddy Roofing Co. Gravel and Asphalt Roofing CONTIIACTOKS A DEALERS Tel. 21 J 1. 31U Hammond ltulldlntf Ilniniiiond. Indiana.

FOR EXCHANGE Saloon fixtures, including 0 foot bar and 15 foot French plate glass mirror; cost 600; will trade for real estate. Apply Box W-17, Lake County Times. 23

REM. ESTATE TRANSFERS

Continued demand for money at interior points is the feature of the money market situation at present.

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LIVE STOCK MARKETS,

Fnion Stock Yards, July 30. Hog receipts, 14.000; left over, 4,300; market strong. Light. 56.15 to 6.60; mixed, $6.05 to 6.50; heavy, $5.60 to 6.40; rough,

$5.60 to 5.y.. Cattle receipts, 3.000; Sheep receipts, 10,000;

market steady, market steady.

Omaha Kansas City St. Louis . .

Hogs .16,0011 . 9.500 .13,500

Cattlo 14.000 4.600 7,000

Sheep 5.000 3.500 6,000

Hogs close 5c lower. Light. $6.15 to 6.60; heavy. $5.60 to 6.37; mixed, $6.10 to 6.50; rough. $5.60 to 5.95. Cattlo steady, sheep slow.

C. K. Schwab says conditions are sound and if there is any recessions in business it will not reach large proportions.

Everybody is short of Reading because it only pays 4 per cent and is more or less an industrial. Don't be fooled; J: P. Morgan is buying It, don't sell it short; n any recession buy it. 120 will look cheap for it, it sold last year above 160.

FOR SALE Will sell for cash one of the best located blacksmith shops in northern Indiana. Call or address J. E. Trost, Hammond, Ind. tt-14-tf

WANTED TO III V. D To buy a lirst class

WANT I

ing house, 18 to R-10, Lake County

20 rooms. Times. 7-

board-

Address 30-5t.

FOR It EAT. FOR RENT Light front bed room, well furnished; suitable for two. Apply 77 West State street. 7-30-lt.

FOR RENT Any one desiring a nice room with all modern conveniences for either one or two persons, please call at 709 Hoffman, street. 7-30-2t.

FOR EXCHANGE $100 piano certificate for a phonograph, stereopticon or anything useful. Address Box V-l,

Lake County Times. 23 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Three lots with newhouses, barn and outhouses. Call on Frances Keves, 4 403 Russell avenu. Hegewisch, 111. 7-29-3t

FOR SALE 50-foot lot on Doty street, west of Hohman street; exclusive neighborhood; easy walking distance; want a cash buyer. Address li. H., Lake County Times. 7-263t

, StandOil Co. '24," YI. Co.'s

Borman

London prices are fractionally better. Business very small. There is some talk of incerase in steel dividend and undoubtedly the statement of earnings will bo surprising. Steel common looks like a good gamble. Specialties will be favorites with business limited.

CHICAGO LETTER.

Chicago, July 30. WI1 EAT Trade today has been of small volume comparatively, but the market has covered a fairly wide range of prices. Black

rust has lost some of its potency in-so- i far as the north-western states are concerned, but new- alarm has been created by its appearance in the Canadian northwest. Tliero was a great deal of selling of wheat here as on the popular belief that it was too late for the black rust to have serious effect. Meanwhile the reefs of winter wheat were increasing here and at southwest centers and there was no export demand, some reports of black rust in Saskatchewan. Cash sales 15,00't, seaboard nothing. CORN Has averaged a little lower but trado has been sma it and prices within narrow limits. Weather conditions have been of the best. Prospects are' for light arrivals from the interior. Cash com ia sample market 14 to J2 cent lower. Cash sales 235.000. OATS Have been weakened a little by the pressure of hedging sales by cash houses that have bought cash cults in the county, tins has induced some speculative selling, the former large buyers have been doing nothing- and have U ft the market to its own devices. There lias been excellent demand for cash shipping; in excess of the supply and some effort has been made to secure oats from store. Reports have indicated litrht weight oats northwest and there have been light oats brought forth by the threshing returns. Export sales 20,000-

LIVERPOOL MARKET.

Liverpool. July SO. Wheat opened one-half lower; corn opened one-eighth lower. Wheat closed one-quarter to one-half lower; corn closed one-eighth lower.

The dime In yoar pocket la not ot am much value as the dollars that can be secured through, ndvertlslntt.

Loaning rates on stocks are very high in comparison with call money, and there is virtually no short interest. If stocks are active and buoyant this week with an advancing tendency up to August 5, Union Pacific reaching 155 and others in proportion, that will probably terminate the upward movement for the time being.

FOR RE NTboard for conveniences.

Furnished room and two gentlemen; modern 129 Doty street 7-30-2t

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen. 24 Russell street. 7-30-2t.

FOR RENT Five room cottage, furnished. Apply at 354 Plummer avenue. 7-30-2t.

OH RE NTgentleman -30-lt.

-Furnished room for a at 24 Douglas street.

FOR RENT T.vo furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 37S East State street. 7-30-lt.

FOR RENT Furnished Soutli Hohman street.

rooms

at 365 7-2D-3t

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; modern conveniences. 74 Hohman street.

7-29-tf

FOR SALE Modern, up to date flats, on best street in Hammond; rents for $100 per month. Address Box P-27, Lake County Times. 7-25-tf

FOR SALE Cheap, two houses and lots; also vacant property in West Hammond; terms to suit. Apply Ilirseh Stein Glue factory. 7-24-10t

FOR SALE Two cottages and lots in Williams street. May street and west of state line; cash or easy payments. D. A. Pugh, 213 Ann street; telephone 3244. 7-13-lm

One of the best posted money brokers in New York told me last night to buy stocks, because money for over the end of the year on time would loan at 5 per cent, and any rood stock could carry itself at that rate, and in a short time the outsiders would believe it and want to buy good stocks on their earnings.

C. H. WANZER

STOCK AND BOND BROKER.

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

333 Rookery Bldff., Chicago. TELEPtiCSE HASEISOH, 3405.

M. K. fc T., has been bought today by the best house in the street, the reports of its earnings for third week July shows an increase of $102,000. This stock will go on a 4 per cent dividend basis before the end of the year. It is a Hill stock, and no Hill stock has advanced much as yet; 50 will look cheap for it.

JOHN DICKINSON & GO,

Southern Pacific sold at f 2 In January last before the celebrated "Grid

iron" dinner, that smashed the stock

market; so far it is the only stock on

the list that has come within five

points of its high price at that time. You can't find any other stock with that record; the talk here is 95 be

fore the director's meeting this week.

STOCKS, BOiNDS, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. 5 Board of Trade Building Telephone Harrison 6612 6611 New York Of flee, 42 BROADWAY Members Chicago Board of Trad. New York Consolidated Stock Exchsnjs

Hint For Vacationists.

It is not generally known, says the Hospital Review, that fiies and mosquitoes dislike the odor of lavender. A teaspoonful of oil of lavender to which is added enough alcohol to make a saturated solution, sprayed around the room and OH tii3 bedding will effectively keep away flies and mosquitoes vrhile the odor of lavender is perceptrtsle.

.'OR RENT Three large front rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. 101 Chicago avenue; phone 3203. 7-29-tf

FOR RENT One large furnished room

for light housekeeping; water and eras in room. Inquire Lake County Times. 7-23-lt

FOR RENT Seven room fiat, with steam heat and hot water. Inquire at i(140 Buffalo avenue, South Chicago. 7-26-3t

WAXTEI) TO RENT. WANTED Young man wants a room, bath and electric light, in private home. Call or address A. A., Lake County Times. 7-30-2t.

WANTED Young man desires nicely furnished room in -private family, within two blocks of Hammond building. Address Rex, Lake County Times. 7-30-2t.

WANTED Respectable German desires a plain furnished room with respectable private family. Address G. It., Lake County Times. 7-30-3t.

NOTICES. NOTICE.

Don't forget to attend the Horse Market next Friday, August 2, at 101st street and Ewing avenue. East Side, South Chicago. Everybody invited. 7-30-3L NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD

ERS MEETING. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CHICAGO JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice is hereby given', pursuant to

a resolution ot the board 01 uirectors.

unanimously adopded at a certain meeting of such board, held at the office of the company in Chicago, 111., on the

20th day of June, A. D., 1&07 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 office of the company, room

1305 First National Bank building, Chi

cago, 111., on the 1st day oi octoDer, A. D.. 1&07, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.

m., for the purpose of considering and acting upon the question of selling and

conveying to the East Chicago lien Railroad company, all that part of the railroad and appurtenances of the Chicago Junction Railway company here

tofore acquired by it, as successor to

the Chicago, Hammond and estern

Railroad company, together with all the rights, powers, privileges, franchises and immunities and other prop

erties, real and personal used in connection therewith or pertaining thereto.

H. E. FOKOMO, Secretary, Chicago Junction Railway

Company. 7-13-30t

block 5 In second nddith-n, Thomas J. Stearns to Arthur W. Nelson

Whiting Lot 13, block 1 ard addition, Standard to Henry A. Biesen . . . Toleston Iot 16, block division. C. T. L. 6c fourth addition, Albert

to Gary & Western Ry Co.... Toleston Lot 16, block 24, redivision C. T. L. Sc I. Co.'a fourtii addition. Charles L. Surprise to Albert Borman... Toleston Lots 10 and 11. block 1, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition, Harry King to Izidor South Toleston Iots 7 and 11, block 7, Wendell S. Hallman to Charles T. H. Gould South Toleston Lot 76 and 77. block 6 in second Igan Park addition, Louis T. Orr to Gary Realty Co j Hammond Lot 10, 1 block 1, Young's addition. Robertson

M. Godfrey to Rudolph F. Mcinberg Hammond Lot 23, John N. Beckman's addition, John N. Beckman to William Jonas Indiana Harbor Lot 2, block 4 in first addition. East Chicago Co. to Christopher Todd Section 8-36-8 W 16 feet of w side of n 2 sw J4 so i ne i, Gottlieb Redman to Phillipp T. Colgrove Section S-36-8 W. SE U se U ne 'i, Emilie Fedder tt al to Phillip T. Colgrove

Section 7-34-8 W. SE

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1,200

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250

ALWAYS TRUST THE GIRLS.

800

300

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5,600

AMhl) Good room with modern conveniences by a gentleman, in private home; no boarding house; reason

able walking distance. Address O. C Lake County Times. 729-

WANTED Young married couple desire three or four furnished rooms in good locality, on east side preferred. Address Box 100, Lake County Times.

7-2S-3t

BOARD ASD

WANTED Boarders

Call at No.

ROOMS.

and roomers.

1 West State street. 7-5-tf

MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED A good second hand stand

ard make piano; will pay cash if suited; deal strictly confidential; give

price and address to i-. i., Lake Countv

Times. 7-27-

GOOD CHANCE to party In or near

South Chicago or Pullman: Diano

tuning; low costs. Address Lake

County Times. South Chicago. S140 Buf

falo avenue. 6-19-tf

uoes jour sewing macnine need re

pairing? If so. call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert, 241 East State

street, phone ZoOL io-14-

4 .

acres; also e J,a nw J4 s

ponthal to Ernst Plske

section w "s ii w 4, 76.75 acres; section 3-32-9 W WVi sw 14, &0 acres: section 4-32-9 W. 10 acres off e sido se 4 se 3t, 10 acres, Cora E. Yenalstine to Charles W. Pul-ver

Hammond Lr.ts 10, 5!. to 62. block 15, J. W. Esehenbcrg's addition. Auditor of Lake County to Lake County Savings & Trust Co , In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record, five mortgages, two releases and thirteen miscellaneous instruments.

Stenographers Will Spurn Bribes Rather Than Betray Secrets. Not long ago a Kansas City stenographer learned that the railroad for which she was working had determined to extend Its line. She had

a friend living in tho town through, which tho line was to run. A letter to him, with her savings, would have enabled him to buy at a low price the land the road needed, and the peculiar nature of tho ground in that neighborhood would have enabled him to sell at a great profit. She did not consider the thing moro than a minute, and then decided that It would be a dishonorable thing to do. Another stenographer in a large real estate office became aware of a deal in which $150,000 was involved. Certain information she possessed would be worth thousands to the other parties. They made a few advances and hinted at rewards as high as $5,000 for her betrayal of her firm. She indignantly refused, and told her employers of the scheme. Another stenographer was offered $1,000 for copies of three letters which she had written. A lawsuit In which her employers were involved might have gone against them had the opposing party been able to secure the Information contained In the three letters. The lawyer for the other side laid ten $100 bills on her mother's table and told her they were hers for the permission to read the letters. The girl scorned the offer.

LONDON USES MUCH WATER.

Enough In One Year to Float Navies of the World.

the

DANGEROUS THINGS TO HAVE,

Married Man Carried Too Much cumstantial Evidence.

Clr-

LICENSE is hereby

NOTICE, given to

Notice is hereby given to the citi

zens tI tne town or oary, caiuiiifi

township. Lane 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 or Decerning1 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 county commissioners of Lake county, state of Indiana, at their regular August

term. 1907, for a license to Fell 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 permision 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: The ground floor front room of a one-itory frame building1 situate on lot 17, in block 16 in the Chicago- Toleston Land 6z Investment Co.'a fourth (4) addition to Toleston, now within the corporate limits of the town of Garv, Lake county, Indiana. Said room is 22x40 feet, having windows and door of glass in front, and one side and one rear door; said buildlntr fronts west on Adams street, a public street within said town of Garv. V signed, SANDOR PENJCL

It has been calculated that if a cistern covering S50 acres and 345 feet high could be constructed and the wa

ter supply of London for one year t turned into it, the warships of all the world's navies could ride at an- j chor there. The figures are given by j Tit-Bits. It adds: "If we now dig j a canal 100 feet w ide across Europe, (

from the extreme north to the south, and empty our. cistern into it, we shall find that the water In our canal, which is 2,400 miles long, will rise to a uniform height of ten feet. Every drop of it is consumed by the inhabitants

01 oreaitr lonaon witnm a year, while each man, woman and child living today throughout the world could draw 50 gallons from it without exhausting Its contents. Tho mains through which these hundreds of millions of tons of water flow for the use of London are almost long enough to stretch a quarter of the way around the earth at the equator, while it

would take a locomotive, traveling at the rate of 60 miles aa hour, more than four days and nights to race from one end of them to the other.

It probably never enters the minds of most people how perfectly Innocent a man may be and yet lay himself open to suspicion through no fault of his own. J. C. Linton, a Chicago guest at the St Denis hotel, gives a good instance of this, says the New York Press. "If I happened to be found dead In my room just now," said he, "in one of my pockets would be discovered the photograph of a very pretty actress and in my valise a half dozen pairs of women's Bilk stockings, a woman's solid gold chain, wrist bag and a large pearl hatpin. All these things 1 don't include the photograph are for my wife, but

Bne uoesn t Know it. Now, ir 1 were to die here she would, womanlike, come to the conclusion, on finding these feminine things In my bag, that I the scoundrel, had played her false. The result would be she would simply waste the rest of her days in trying to unearth the supposed wife No. 2. Anyhow, I guess I'll tear the photograph up; it's a particularly dangerous thing for a married man to have in his possession."

Wisdom from Germany. Speak little with others, much with thyself. German proverb.

Labor Lost. Many a woman has married a felloe to make a new man of him, and then, having succeeded, somehow or other Ehe doesn't care for the new map

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