Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 12 August 1907 — Page 7

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Stocks, Grsin sxid

LATEST MOVEMENTS I IV INDUSTRIAL CENTERS,

NEW YOEK LETTEE. New York, August 12. The stock marki-t continuf-d Its downward trend without abatement. New low records were established on every active stock on the Hat. Heading sold at 03; Copper at .70 Vi; Union Pacific 122 i; St. Paul under 120; Smelters at 94; Southern Pacific at S, 0 z . It was the most severe break In years. Nothing in the way of news was obtainable owing to the Strike throughout the country, telegraphic facilities each day become tighter. All things point to a g.-ntral tie tip by tomorrow. The telegraph operators In N-w York will probably go out this afternoon, this will mean the curtailment of business on the stock exchange. The stock market closed weak and nervous with declines throughout the liat. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

Det-cp. Open High Low Close Atchison . . . f5 85 S3 88 Do pfd ... 90 Vi 90 H M Am. Sugar 112 113V2 111 HI Am. Car ... 37 M 39 .37 37 H Amal. Cop. 72TS 7 4 70 Va 71 Am. Smelt 97 97 ?i 93 90s Am. Locom 51 52 50 50 Anaconda .. 4 4 46 43Vi 44 Am. Tob pfd ) 80 78 78 Am. Wool 22 ; 23 22 a 2 2 U. & O . . 10 92 '.to '90 Biscuit 72 72 70 70 J! rook. It. T. 47 47 45Va 45 C. fe G. W 10 10 I ll Ches. & ()... 32 33 32 33'4 H. &; A. com 10 10 10 10 C. F. & I... 23 25 23 23 Col. South , . 22 22 21 22 Corn Pdts ..14 14 12 ,2 12 Cotton Oil 32 32 31 31 Canad Pro 1C3 165 1B2 164 Coast Line 7S 80 7S - 79 Cent. Lea tli 14 14 IS IS Denver com 25 . . . . 25 Do pfd ... 68 68 68 68 Distillers ... D6Vi 64 Krio coni ... 21 22 21 21 Krle 1st ... 52 52 51 51 Krle 2nd ... 34 35 33 34 Great North 120 122 117 118 Ct. Nor Oro 50. 51 48 48 .'III. Central 134 131 128 130 Interboro ... 10 11 10 10 K. C. S. com 25 25 23 23 Do pfd. . . 52 52 51 51 I & Nash ..104 105 103 103 Mex. Cent 13 19 17 17 M lv & T cm 33 33 32 32 Do pfd ... 64 64 62 62 Mis. Pac ... GH 68 65 66 Nat. Lead... 49 49 4 4 45 N. Y. Cent 104 105 102 103 Nor. & W... 69 69 69 fiiT North Pno 117 118 115 115 Ont. & V... 32 32 31 31 Pacific Mail 22 23 22 22 Peoples Gas 86 88 81 85 " Pennsyl. ...118 118 115 116 Press Steel 25 27 25 26 Heading .... 90-S9 90 88 89 li. I. & S 23 23 21 21 Do pfd ... 78 78 76 76 It. Isl. com 19 ,19 18 18 Do pfd ... 42 42 41 41 Rubber 29 29 28 28 South Vac. .. 80 82 80 81 So. Hy. com 1 7 17 16 16 St. Paul ...120 122 119 120 St. L & . R W 19 . . . . 19 St L&-SF2dpf 32 . . . . 32 Texas Pan 26 26 26 26 Vnion Pac 124 126 122 125 U. S. Steel. . . 31 31 29 30 Do pfd ... 95 95 92 94 Vlrg Chem 20 21 19 20 Wabash com 11 11 10 10 Do pfd ... 22 22 21 21 "Wis. Cent cm 14 14 14 14 Do pfd ... 28 38 37 37 West Union 75 15 75 75

Money cllosed 4 per cent. Money closed 4 per cent. GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET Wcntti Opeo High 1-ow Close Wheat-

Sept ..86- S6 83 83 a Dec. ..9l-91 91 SS 8S May . .9U 97 94 94 ..54- 55 54 54 Deo. ..52-51 52 51 51b May ..53 54 52 -53 53 Sept ..44-4l 44 43 43 Dee, ..42- 42 42 42 May ..44 41 44 44 I ird Sept ..1615 1620 1602 1602 P-u-k Sept ..910 910 900 900 Oct. ..917 917 910 910 Jan. ..S50 850 845 S45 Hiba Sept ..S72 875 865 867a Oct. ..882 8S2-S5 875 875a

LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Union Stock Yards, August 12. Hog Teci-ipts, 32,(i00; market steady. Light, $6.10 to fi.50; mixed, $5. S3 to 6.30; heavy, $o.s5 to 6.40; rough. $5.50 to 5.80. Cattle receipts. 2.000; market steady. Sheep receipts, 22,000; market 5c lower. GRAIN MARKET. Estimates tomorrow Wheat, cars; corn. 359 cars; oats, 2S3 hogs, 17,000 head. Northwest Car. Last Today Week Minneapolis 308 184 Duluth 38 79 Chicago 294 294 445 cars; Last ear 240 23 460 LIVERPOOL MARKET. London, August 12. Wheat opened five-eight lis to three-quarters lower; corn opened one-eighth lower. WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois, Indiana and Missouri Fair tonltcht and tomorrow; cooler tonight. Michigan Fatr tonight and tomorrow; couli-r tonight. Wisconsin Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight. Minnesota Fair tonight and tomorrow) cooler east tonight. Iowa Fair tonight and tomorrow; co iU-r south and extreme east tonight. IVikotas, Nebraska and Kansas l;iir tonight and tomorrow. Montana Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tomorrow. HEARD ON BOURSE. M. M. S. says, "I am bearish on the market and think It will go lower." Bulls are hard to find. Everybody has com to the conclusion that lower prices are inevitable. There is some heavy lots of U. P. and So. Pac, coming out and it looks like F. L. & Co. selling. The congested long Interest has disappeared and a short account has arista in Its stead. The tip Is every-

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where: "Sell for a further break," but In our opinion stocks are already oversold, and are a purchase. Rldgley. The market will sell lower with the further attacks by the government against corporate interests. There is quite a large short interest in loan crowd, Penna.. Steel, Atch., Erie and Heading in fair demand. Cotton market will depend for the time being on whether it rains in Texas. The grains should work lower. Reductions in loans and deposits should make tip for any possible falling in cash holdings in todays bank statement. London doing nothing. There is some liquidation going on and a few stop orders being caught. Weakness is aggravated by bear selling. I hear from reliable source that Russian government will default on 4 per cent, bonds. This would explain the weakness In London. 1". K. P. The big break in English consols follows a previous record has resumed the demoralized feeing aboard and started liquidation there, and also in this market. Unsettled labor condition and further government prosecutions will unquestionably unsettle the market again. Hank statement will probably h good, which may Induce some financial interests to buy some stocks on the declines. We look for irregularity to continue for a time with severe pressure on indJvidual stocks, but we advise taking advantage of all breaks now, to buy at least for turns, the Harriman and Hill issues, St. Paul, Atch., Rdg., B. & O., Northwest, L. & N., Coast Line, M. K. & T., Sugar and General Klec. For special reasons. Can. Pac, which la selling -far out of line with other good stocks, the Interboroughs and N. Y. Central may be under pressure from time to time. The Grand Trunk divi dend cut is no criterion for judging American rails in general for a com parlson of net and gross earnings are making better proportionate Increases all around, proving the returns are be ing received from the vast expenditures that have been made out of earn ings in Improvements and economics generally that conduce to reduction in the proportionate charges for opera tion. The news tills morning was of a very discouraging character, and the expres sions from people, supposed to be at the head of the government, are certainly arything but reassuring as far as con licence is concerned. Securities are being sold by people who have no confidence whatever in the action of the Federal government as regards the result in time, and those prosecutions are liable to go too far, where it is beyond power to control them, and this is bound to result in very serloua complications. We would suggest that people who are willing to buy securities for a speculative move to do bo only by protecting themselves with a stop order, otherwise the market is liable to run oft very fast some day and larger losses than necessary will be taken. Some published Interviews notably one purporting to come from Mr. John D. Rockefeller and another published yesterday emanating from Mr. Harriman, may serve as market influences today of a not unfavorable character, while remarks made by Atty Gen'l Bonapart would appear to place limitations on the future work of his department more strictly within lines of possible success in unearthing and punishing criminal violations of law etc. The government crop report would at any other time have served as a fairly favorable market influence in the sense that aggregate results of all crops promise less than last year, but no disaster is pointed to and export values will from other causes largely compen sato for reduced volume in yield. Following the granting of a writ of error in tha Standard Oil case, the market showed a better tone yesterday, and unless bank statement forecasts intervene, the market should not show weakness today though we anticipate a dullness with no special public interest in tho trading. Recent marked weakness in N. Y. C. and the decline in the local traction shares furnishes the basis for an unfavorable view of the market and public utility stocks aFO under close scrutiny at this time as well as all shares directly influenced by utilities commission. Tho situation In the south looks better though the railways appear to have yielded full obedience to state laws. C. H. WANZER STOCK ArtD BOND BROKER. Stocks Carried on 3 to 5 Point Margin Nominal Rates of Interest. 333 Rookery Bldff., Chicago, TREPHONE mim, 3405. JOHN DICKINSON & CO, STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. 5 Board ol Trade Building Telephone HrrUon 6612 t611 New York Oftice, 42 BROADWAY Member Chlcag Board of Tr3. t&tv Yrk Cnollttt4 Stock Excb32

Provisions

ft HARBOR HASAHEW HANK Officials of the Stockman's Trust and Savings Bank Behind Project. (Special to Lake County Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind, August 12. There is to be a new bank In thl3 city, to be known as the Citizens State Bank of Indiana Harbor. It Is to be capi talized at $25,000 and the directors have already been chosen. The bank is being organized by the directors and officers of the Stockmen's Trust and Savings bank of Chicago, the president of which is D. J. Har mon. There has not yet been an election of officers and in the new bank, which was just recently incorporated. D. J. Harmon was interviewed by telephone this morning regarding the matter and admitted that the bank had been or ganized. He said the land had already been purchased from John R. Farvold and that the new bank would be located on Michigan avenue, in the vicinity of Guthrie street. A twenty-five foot lot has been purchased and a building will be erected at once. The lot was purchased at a cost of $2,200. This is the second bank to be established in Indiana Harbor, the only other one being the Indiana Harbor State bank. Mr. Harmon said this morning he bellved there was room enoucrh In In- ,. ,r . . . . , . , Minn's llnrh.li. f ,ir 1 1 Itanba n n.l Vi n I .o " thought the city growing as rapidly as it is would be a good location for a new institution of this kind. A NEW SCHOOL DESK. Provides Support for the Child's Back, Where It Is Most Needed. In the belief that proper seating facilities play an important part in the welfare of school children, George vv . tuiimi, Hupeivisur vjl piijaicai training, and Director or Schools Charles Orr worked, until they have perfected what they believe is the r,ef crat rA Hoclr In fa nmintrv ... v-v, -" says tne Cleveland Plain Dealer. m0 ecot .nti annnwinrr r

.o vunuu must gell on account of Sickness; Ehler's own plans and is based upon good business in good location. Apan exhaustive set of measurements Ply at 250 Webster street. 8-6-iw.

made by him last year in the schools. It nrovides sunnort for the child's . , . , ; uatjv, Elicit? ii in iiiusl ueeueu, a.t tn base of the spinal column and the RTimll nf thp lvmlr Anntor efrnno- " w o point is that the seat proper Is pitched backward only slightly, keeping the uouy at a resuui angle, jjoui seat and desk are adjustable. The new dp- -re hpins? 1nc;tnnp.d In nil tho re Dem installed in all the new tidings and etow in favor wherever put. Until the perfection of Ehler's improved Beat there were two forms cf desk used In tho Krhnnls Tho first was the old-fashioned desk, not adjustabla at all and mada In unvarv. lmr ci70a f. a Tf -o s-'-(j aw lu; viii. ci xll u j-, i aueo. x l presupposed that all children In the cu-ma. crvA v "7 b c u uo Ul 14 men came the so-caJled "liver-nad desk. ThA of coot t ulo V . Style of desk consisted of a single point Where the Child's back most needed support. This was faulty in r,, - . T , . two respects. In the first place it Was narrow nnd TioM .MlVo Ha. In x-io a t j, L in a ibe-like grip and in the second it grave support at only one point, whereas the spine requires support at sev' j eral points. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS East Chicago N 12t feet lot 15, block 15, nw Ji 29-37-9, Fast Chicago Co. to Frederick Zerler $1,200 i-ast Chicago Lots 43 to 4S, block in Osborne's first addition, Catherine Patterson to Agnes B. Cummins Hammond Lot 42, block 17. resubdivislon. e part north side addition, Ruth N. Williams to 600 Uertha C. Geggatt 2,000 Hammond Part lots 45 to 4?, and 44. block 15. e part north side addition. Bernhard Haeh:i uj ineoaore v arner z.tuu and Young's second addition, Edward A. Williams to Harry K. Williams Hammond Lots 31 and 32. block 1, Homewood addition, William F. Bridare to Alice 8. Thomas... Hammond Lot 22, block 5, C. Hohman's first addition, Frank Planer to Henry Planer Whiting Lots 9 ar.d 10, block 2. Foschrupp's addition. Andrew Kammer to George Kundrat.. 1,750 i-oieston i..ots s and i. block S, redivislon C. T. L. 1. Co.'s fourth addition. C. Ol i ver Holmes to Mathias Brown 2,100 xoieston Lot 14. block 10, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s addition. Anglo E. Sullivan to Joseph Feldman... To'.eston Lot 24, block 2 4, C. T. Ij. & I. Co.'s fourth addition, Charles L. Surprise to Armanis F. Knotts Toleston Lot 24, block 20, C. T. L & I. Co.'s resubdlvision second addition. Frank W. Gavit to Armanis F. Knntts Section 5-34-8 W Part e i sw 34, ".03 acres. Francis Grimmer 1,000 to Simon Hruby. o-a Section 9-36-S W SW ii sw 14 nw 14, August Meyer to Catherine S, Ilognn 1 Section 21-34-9 W Part ee li nw ,000 '4, 1 acre. Nicholas Jdager to Mathias M. Lauerman .... 350 In addition to the foregoing trans fers there have been f.ied for record. four mortgages, one release and six miscellaneous lntruments. Moc, ssys: thinks market will f lower

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Z lines or less, per day, XO cents. 6 cents per day (or each additional line. VAVAULB IX ADVANCE. 3IATHIMONIAL. WANTED To marry maid or widow between ages of 25 and 40 years; no objection to one child and not particular about looks; must be able to do housework and invest some money in a good paying saloon business. Adam Tanoszan, care Lake County Times. 8-13-lt. MALE IIEI WASTED. WANTED Moulders; men for heavy floor work, at once; no boorers. North Star Iron works, Hammond, lad. 8-12-2t. WANTED Machinists, helpers and laborers; steady woik. Famous Mfg. Co., East Chicago, ind. k-S-4t. WANTED Bright boy. Applv at once, Specialty Underwear Co. S-6-tf. WANTED For U. S. Army: Ablebodied men, unmarried, between the ages of 21 and 35; of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Men wanted now for service in Cuba. For information apply at Recruiting Oftice, 92 State street. Hammond, Ind., or S23 South State street, Chicago, 111. 7-S-tf FEUALU HELP WAMED. WANTED A No. 1 chambermaid at once, at Lash hotel. State street, Hammond, Ind. 8-12-3t. WANTED Experienced waitress at the Alright cafe, 93 South Hohman street; $6.00 per week. S-12-lt, WANTED Good German girl for general housework; no washing. inquire at 304 West State street. 8-12-3t WANTED Table waitress at once. Apply Chop Suey restaurant, 93 State street. S-12-2t. WANTED A girl for general housework. Call at Mrs. William Teamby, 125 Harrison avenue, Robertsdale, Ind 8-9-3t. WANTED A housekeeper. Inquire 230 South Hohman street. S-7-5t. WANTED Girl to do kitchen or general housework; good wages. Inquire A. White, 6939 Jackson Park avenue, Chicago. 7-23-tf SITUATION AVAXTED. WANTED Position, by a young lady; experienced stenographer; good refences. Call or address 282 Michigan avenue. 8-12-3t. WANTED Situation by a girl to do general housework; aged 16 years " . . .j Apply 10 Gostlin street. S-12-lt nVAN.TED Position as tinsmith. Ap ply' 10 Gostlin street. 8-12-lt. WANTED A position a3 office girl in dentists or doctors oihce; can fur nish references. Address Box S-15. i Lako County Times. 7-27-tf FOU SALE. PIANOS. Before purchasing a piano see the largest and finest stock in Lake counin' jj-io-iw i. j. .i. WCOCH.SOI1, iia uimouu uunaFirst class grocery wagon, v. Cull at J. J. Sullivan. almost new 1013 Monroe street, Hammond, Ina. 8(,t FOR SALE A double seated buggy and . "e express wagon. au alter A. Sorensen, Stleglltz Park. S-7-6t. FOR SALE Grocery and meat market; FOR SALE Small driving mare, harness an toP buggy; cheap if taken at once. Inquire at 524 Sibley fctreet. i s-6-6t I FOR SALE Twenty foot tar, fifteen frmt Vrpnrh rlat class mirror: roat $600; will sell for $200 or exchange for Sk.?nta FOR SALE I have a first class saddler; a family horse and surrey for sale. Call 202 Hammond building. Peter Crumpacker. 7-15-tf FOR RENT. rrnn r ixtt Twn niplv furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen. Call at 24 Russell street. 8-12-2t. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and board: modern conveniences. 129 Doty street. S-12-U. FOR RENT Large room for one or two gentlemen; all modern conveniences. Call 4S Warren street. S-12-3t FOR RENT New frame building for small business or dwelling; six rooms; near Standard Steel car. Apply Mrs. Ellen Kepich, Field avenue. S-9-3 FOR RENT One large furnished front room, suitable for two. 58 Rimbach avenue, two doors west of court house, phone 1182. 8-8-tf. FOR RENT Furnished front room; all modern conveniences. 72 South Hohman street; phone 4163. 8-6-tf. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms JL suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 68 South Hohman street; phone 416. 3-5-tf : WAXTED TO RENT. WANTED Three furnished rooms with bath for light housekeeping. Mrs. Chandler Schilling, Indiana Harbor, general delivery. S-U-bt. WANTED Would like to rent a busi ness Dlace on Broadway in Gary; will pay as high as $150 a month. Address Dan Salvowic, 10757 Hoxie avenue, South. Deering, I1L S-12-St. WANTED A respectable young man desires a plain furnished room. Ad dress G. R. Lake County Times. 8-10-2 WANTED Three or four rooms for lisrht housekeeping by man and wife , ... a-i. ca9 KISCELlASKOrS. ASHES and cinders to give away. Apply Hotel Majestic. b-10-3t. WANTED At once, bids for painting eight-room house and kitchen at tached. Pat ilcGrath, 1S Clinton street. 8-8-St. Does your sewing machine need reDairing? If so, call up C. F. Miller. th Bewing machine expert. 241 East Stata street, phone 2601. 10-16-LOST AJTO FncSD, FOUND On Lake Front park, a ladies Erold shirt waist pin with Initials on

6P9Owner can have same by proving and

raving for this ad. can at Coal office on Roberts avenue and 114th street. S-12-3t-FOUND Dark bay mare near Nickel Plate track. Owner apply to C. W Stewart, Hessvllle, Ind. s-9-2w. FOUND Blue print of building plans for Stafford & Co. Owner call at this office for same. 5--tf. NOTICES. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the estate of John Stefonic. deceased. No. 291 Notice 13 hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed sdministrator of said estate by the clerk of the Laxe superior court. Sam estate is supposea to De solvent. OWEN L. CRUMPACKER, Administrator. Dled August 7. 1907.

WANT ADS.

NOTICES. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CHICAGO JUNO- ' TION RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to a resolution of the board of directors, unanimously adopted at a certain meeting of such board, held at the ofiice of the companv in Chicago, 111., on the 20th day of June. A. 1.)., 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 office of the company, room 1305 First National Bank building, Chicago, HI., on the 1st day of October, A. D., 1907. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of considering and acting upon the question of selling and conveying to th3 East Chicago Belt Railroad company, all that part of the railroad and appurtenances of the Chicago Junction Railway company here- ! tofore acquired by it, as successor to ' I -. V. ; II ... 1 n r, A M'Lt.rn Railroad company, together with all the rights, powers, privileges, franchises and Immunities and other properties, real and personal used in connection therewith or pertaining thereto. H. E. FORONTO, Secretary, Chicago Junction Railway Company. 7-13-301 LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the third ward in the town of Gary, Calumet township. Lake county, Indiana: That the undersigned ia a male inhabitant more than twenty-one (21) years of age, a resident of said town and township and not In the habit of becoming Intoxicated; that he nas been a continuous resident of said township for more than ninety (DO.) days last past; that he will apply to the board of county commissioners of Lake county, state of Indiana, at their regular September term, 1907, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a Jtuart at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises whore sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco sort 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 tloor front room f a two-story frame building situate on lot No. 4 4 In block No. f., in the CUl cago-Toleston lind & Investment Co.'s Oak Park addition to Toleston. now within the corporate limits of the town o.f Gary, Lake county, Indiana. Said room is 16x36 feet, having windows and door of glass in front and one rear door; said building fronts west on Broadway, a public street within said town of Gary. V. Signed. JOHN C. KEAN. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citi zens of the third ward in the town of Gary, Calumet township. Lake county, Indiana: 1 hat the undersigned is male inhabitant more than twenty-one (21) years of age, a resident of said town and township and not In the habit of becoming intoxicated; 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 September term, 1907, for a li cense to sell Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and 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 j liquors is described as follows, to-wit: I The ground floor front room of a two-story frama building situate on lot No. 5, in block No. 7 in the Cht cago-Toleston Land & Investment Co." third 13) addition to Toleston, now within the corporate limits of the town of Gary, Lako county, Indiana. Raid room is 22x36 feet, having windov and door of glass in front and one rear door;, said building fronts east on Broadway, a public street within said . e . V. Signed, MAX BERNSTEIN. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the third ward in the town of Gary, Calumet township. Lake county, Indiana: That the undersigned Is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one (21) jrears of age, a resident of said town and township and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; 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 countj', state of Indiana, at their regular September term, 1907, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to bo 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 whgre 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. 19, in block No. 5 in Broadway addition to the town of Gary, Lake coiinty, Indiana, Said room Is 22x23 feet, having windows and door of glass in front and one rear door; said build ing fronts east on Massachusetts street, a public street within said town of Gary. Signed, ANDRE J TRZECIAK. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citi zens of the third ward in the town of Gary, Calumet township, Lake county. Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than tw-enty-one (21) years of age, a resident of- said town and township and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated: 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 September term. 1907. for a 11 cense to sell intoxicating liquors In less Quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sola; 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 ol a two-Btory frame building situate on lot No. 9 in block No. 12 In Broadway addition to the town of Gary, Lake countv, Indiana. Said room is zx30 feet, having windows and door of glass in front and one rear and one side door; said building fronts east on Mas sachusetts street, a public street with in said town of Gary. V. Signed, MARKO KOKOTOVTC. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned trustee of North township. Lake county, Indiana, will offer for sale on the premises of the Saxony school in said township at 10 o clock a. m. on Saturday, August 24, 1907, the real estate and building of school dis trict No. 2. known as Saxony school house In North township. Lake county, Indiana, Said real estate upon which said school building Is situated being described as follows, to-wit: One half acre of land eight rods wide and ten rods long at the northeast corner of the northeast quarter or section ij township thirty-six (33) North, range ten west of the second principal meri dian in North township. Lake county state of Indiana. Said school building and the real es ate will be sold for the highest price that can be obtained therefor on the following conditions: 1st. Bid3 will be received for the building separately, with the privl lege of removing the same from the real estate 2nd. Bids will be received for the real estate separately without the building. 3rd. Bids will be received for the building and real estate. Terms of sale will be for cash. The trustee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. F. RICHARD SCHAAF, Trustee of North Township. Lake County, Indiana, Dated this 2nd day of August. 1902.

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Hammond Business Directory

Phone DR. W. H. DAVIS, DEXTI.1T. Itooma 1-3, Majestic Bids. Special Notice Do not confuse thl office with the Harvard Dentists, for I am in no way connected with them. never have beer. Beat Equipped Repair Ehop in tas Stat G. W. HUNTEB AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compreisfd Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 01 S. IIOIIMAX STREET Phone 123. Huehn Block. Hammond 14 HOWAKD STEVENS, Oyen fo Contracts, Painting, Paper Hanging ana ueeoratin. GRA1MNG A SFECIALTT II y Motto: Good Work. 153 Morton Court. Iluinoii In& Telephons 1544. DICKOVER & TALMAGE Contractors and BuilJers Estimate Furnished on Short Notice Phone 19S3. Office 25 Rimbach Bulldln? HAMMOND. IND. The Lake Construction C? Manufacturer of Artificial Stone and Concrete Building Material OFFICE: 41J HAMMOND BLDQ. Telephone 4751 Plant: Florence and Chicago Avenues. J. C. HAMILTON & CO. Founders uud (Central Machinists. DeaiKnera of Special Machinery. (irnM, Alumni and Iron Castings, "Wood and Metal Patterns, and HlncksnilthlnK Telephone 4751, HAMMOM), IND. Wilcox Ave. one-half block Kunt. of Hohman Street. J. M. DAHLKAMP Teaming Contractor Telephone 1574 25 Douglas St. HAMMOND, IND.

Have You Seen The New Houses on Conkey Avenue near Conkey Plant. Take Trolley on Hohman Street Write for Book

W. Gordon Smith NOTICES. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citi zens of East Chicago, 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 continuously a resident of said city and township and that I will apply to the board of county commissioners of Lako coun ty at their September term, 1907, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drunk on the iremlses; also to sell cigars and to bacco. The premises on which I de sire to sell intoxicating liquors and permit the same to be drunk, Is as fol lows: The ground floor front room of the one-story brick building, situated on lot 24, block 81 in original town of Indiana Harbor In the city of East Chicago, Lake county, Indiana. The bar room is 20x24 feet, with glass front and sido entrance; building fronts on Pennsylvania avenue, Indiana Harbor. Lake countj', Indiana. Signed, GEORGE ONDO. NOTICE OF ESTIMATED EXPENDI TURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1907. The trustee of North township. Lake county, proposes for the yearly ex penditures and tax levies by the advisory board at its annual meeting to be held at Superior co.urt house, Sept. 3, 190(, at 10 a. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, 55.000. Tax 25 cents on each $100. 2. Local tuition expenditures. 53.000. Tax 15 cents on each 100. 3. Special school expenditures. J7.000. Tax 35 cents on each 5100. 4. Koaa tax expenditures, ji.ooo. Tax 25 cents on each 5100. Signed, this 27th day of July, 1907. F. R. SCHAAF, Trustee. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lot on East Carroll street. Inquire tli Michigan avenue. S-9-3t. FOR SALE New cottage, basement and lavatory; 37 J? foot lot, 51, sou; part cash; a bargain. 747 Michigan avenue. 8-12-tf. FOR SALE A four room cottage with basement; a bargain. Address W. b.. Lake County Times. 8-12-2L FOR SALE 50-foot lot on Doty street. west of Hohman street; exclusive neighborhood; easy walking distance; want a cash buyer. Aaartss is. n.. Lake County Times. 7-263t 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! 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 WANTED TO BUY REAL ESTATE. WANTED Property on Hohman street or state street for cash. Address O. X., Lake County Times. 8-1-tf WANTED Bargains In business property have the cash buyers. Address C B.. Lake County Times. 8-1-tf Good Business Proposition. The proposition 13 being discussed to pull down the Bank ol England building, which 13 one story in height and covers eight acres, house it in a seven-story building on a pertion of the site and Bell the remainder nf tha lanH tho vo 111 A nf xrhirrt la estimated at $32,500,000. Start bott with m small "wsnt ad" In THE TIMES, and If you do your part 7oa v,ul "display" next year. -

STEWART & BOWEBS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give yon estimates on your building Post Office Building, East Chicago, Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR. I NIX

rnone STCS. HAMMOND GARAGE Automobiles for Rcmti laolUr, OU and Sundries General Ile-palrtas J. tV. UcMl'Lm.f, ropt T4 Bo. Hohman treet. iUauuoBd, KONG HONG LO CO. Chinese, American and LuroptM HKSTAlllAXT. Chinese Chop Suey. All Chineao dUhe terved la short order. Chinese Goods Open front and Tea. 11 a. in. to L a. G3. 0- State Street, Hammond, Imi, H. A. EDWARDS. Plrat Clna TOXSORIAL PARLOR, FOLHIU FLOOR, 1U3IMOXD BCILDLHa. W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUM 312 Hammond Building HAMiMOND LASTLEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. Lots In Gary Perfect Title S10 Monthly Payments The Reddy Roofing CoGravel and Asphalt Roofing CONTUACTOIIS A UK-ILEUS Tel. 2141. 310 Hammond Ilulldlnc Hammond, Indiana. DR. F. H. FOX, PIIVSICTAX AM Sl'RGEOV. Offlci Tapper Dlock, nllh Dr. Campbell. Ofuce IMione, ISO Residence, 222. Office Honrs H to 11 n. iiu 1 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. rti. 321 Conkey Avenns HAMMOND BARTER Hi EXCHANGE Ao charge for mix Insertions under IJnrfer and lixrliniige head. Vor every reply to ad, you pny two rents. FOR EXCHANGE One light work or buggy horse, 1.000 pounds, for P. two team spring wagon, or will sell for cash. Address U-15, Lake County Times. 10 FOR EXCHANGE Complete five-room flat household furniture, for part payment on real estate. Address Box R-14, lake County 'limes. 10. FOR EXCHANGE Old school books for anything in the drug line. Ad dress Box N-5, Iake County Times. 10 FOR EXCHANGE A 14-year-old sad dle and carriage horse for what have you. Address Box D-14, Lake County Times. 10. FOR EXCHANGE Boston bull terrier. corkscrew tail, four years old; pedigree; for what have you. Address Box C-17, like County Times. S FOR EXCHANGE Small Chautauqua refrigerator, good condition, good as new; for second hand bicycle. Address Box K-35, Lake County Times. 7 FOR EXCHANGE A good hot bh.U heater for hard coal base burner. Address M-30, Lake County Times. r? TO EXCHANGE Letter press, 10x14. for office chair or clock. Address Box P-12. The Lake County Times. & FOR EXCHANGE Gold headed can and gold watch for household furniture. Address Box 11-11, The Lake County Times. 5 FOR EXCHANGE A gold watch, cost 575 two years ago, open face, Elgin movement, for music lesson or painted china. Address Box L. 24, Lake County Times. -3 TO EXCHANGE A gas engine suitable for launch. Will trade us part payment on real estate. Address Box E. 7. Lake County Times. -3 FOR EXCHANGE A dozen silver knives and forks for mens clothes. Address Box II. 15, Lake County Times. -3 TO EXCHANGE New gasoline launch. 30 ft. 6 ft. 4 In. beam, sealed top, quarter cabin, etc, complete. A bargain for cash or what have vou? Address Launch, Lake County Times. -3 FOR EXCHANGE One 575 piano coupon on Paxton & Baker, or will sell for $10. Address Box O. XI, Lake County Times. -3 FOR. EXCHANGE A five-foot settee. in fine order, for a good base burner, address Box F. F.. Lake County Times. -2 FOR EXCHANGE A five foot settee, suitable for lawn or porch, for two good Hammocks. Address Box G. F.. JUKke County Times. . FOR EXCHANGE $100 piano certificate on Paxton & Baker or will sell at a discount. Address E. C-. 21. TO EXCHANGE A parlor lamp with hand painted globe, for dress goods or hat. Address Box R-ll, Lake County Times. 31 TO EXCHANGE A kitchen range, cost $35, burns wood or coal. In fsir condition, for anything ustful. Address t J. M., Lake County Times. 30 FOR EXCHANGE 100 camp chairs for what? Address V-6, Lae County Times. 30. FOR EXCHANGE A baby's mahogany walking chair for a toy's bicycle. j Address Box c-l. Lake Co. Times. 3a Common persons whoso legs aro not sculptural may look heroic ia bass. Boston Herald.