Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1907 — Page 7

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Weanesdav, Octobor .0,11)07. THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

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'Stocks, Grain and Provisions

LATEST MO VEIV1ENTS IN I!

INDUSTRIAL CENTERS,

BY EXCLUSIVE WIRE TO THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

CLASSIFIED WANT ALS.

YOTJ can tell your wants

to 50,000 Individuals f0T a small aiHOUIlt

through a TIMES want ad

NEW YORK LETTER. ! NewJYork, Oct. 9. The stock market again dismayed a weak undertone. The low priced shares came In for the largest portion of the trade. Colorado Fuel, Rock Island common, Colorado Southern, Denver, Krie and Southern Hallway all showed declines averaging about fne point. Liquidation 13 going on in other quarters at the name time. The J landman and I III i shares were subjected to attacks by the bear clique which have been bo successful of late. Union Pacific lost about two points; Southern Pacific one and one-half and Great Northern and Northern Paclfio about two each. The metal shares scored new low records. Smelters sold at 83 ami Coir r at 56. The entire market had n. weak undertone throughout the session, closing soft at about the lowest prices of the day.

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

I)cscrp. Open High Low Close Atchison ...85 i5 b'A S3 Do pfd ... 80 . . . . 89 Am. Sugar 111 Vi 1111. 110V UO'i Am. Oar ... 33 33. 8214 32 Vi Atnal. Cop. 68 i 6S 65 T 65 " Am. Smelt M 4 86 84 js 84 H Am. Locom 60 Vg 60 48 4H4 Anaconda .. 36V4, 3674 35 35 Am. AVool 20a 20 i 19 ID P.. & O. ... 88 83 88 88 Urook. R. T. 45 454 42 43?s V. & ( 1. W. . . 8 Vt H Vi 8 8 dies. & O... 30 30 V 29 H 2 3 li C. F. ,t 1... 18 18 17a 17 Vs Col. South 20 21 20 20 Corn I'dts 12Vg 124 12 12 Cotton Oil 31 Vi ?lVa 20 Va 30 Va CanaU i'ac 16ua H 0 Va 160 160 V Coast Line 77 'i 7 764 76 s Cent. Leath 16 luVa 15Va 15 Denver coin 21 21 20 20 Distillers ... 53 53 514 51 Krie com ... 18,i is i m, 18?g Krie 1st ... 434 43 44 43 Great North 128 129 127 127 t. Nor Ore 50 50 49 49 Interboro ... 9 9'i 9 9 K. C. S. cm 22 M. 22 21 21 I j. fe Nash 103 103 101 102 Mex. Cent 17 17 16 16V4 'v T cm 28 28 Mis. Pac ... 67 67 63 64 - .... i.i-.nl . . ni 4ti 45 45 N Y. Central 102 102 101 101 Nir. fc V. . . ! 9 68 6S North Pac 128 128 124 ?; 1244 Ont. & W. . . 30 a4 304 30 30 Pacific Mail 23 . . . 23 Peoples Gas 85 85 8 V 84 PennsVl. ...119 119 118 118 Press Steel 23 23 22 22 Heading ... 93 93 90 90 It. I. & S 19 19 19 19 ltock lsl. cm 16 16 14 14 Do pfd ... 42 42 41 41 P.ubber 25 25 25 25 South Pac 81 81 79 79 So. Uy. cm 11 11 11 11 St. Paul ...116 117 115 115 St L fc S W 16 16 16 16 St L&SF2dpf 35 35 33 33 Texas Pac .24 24 23 23 I'nion Pac .126 126 123 123 U. fl. Steel.. 26 26 25 25 Do pfd ... 87 87 86 86 Wabash cm 3 - 9 Do. pfd ... 18 1S 16 16 Wis. iVnt rt 14 14 West Union 7 3 .. .. 73

GRAIN MARKET.

ChicaCO Clr-t (i foflAta tod.iv !

Wheat, 68: corn. 231: oats. 135.

AS ashington D C. Oct. 9. Govern- Toleston E

merit report: Condition spring wheat J'leld, 13.1: total rron. 625.667.00O bu.

Condition corn, 78. Estimated yield of oats, 741,521,000 bu. Kstlmate rye crop, 31,566.000 bu, and barley, 14i,192,000. Flax condition. 78. Chicago, Oct. 9 Estimated cars tomorrow Wheat, 100; corn, 411; oats, 190; hogs, 19,Ou6 head.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

NAIB HELP WANTED.

WANTED Painters for freight cars

and trucks, iitz Hugh Lutner Co. 10-9-3t

Xorlbweiit Cars. This week Last week Last 1 r. Minneapolis .148 206 41a Duluth 307 34 Chicago 68 S5 44

Southvtmteru KeoHpts and Shipment

eceipts.

Wheat, today 163.000 Last year 436.000 St. Louis, today 621,000 Last yfar 52.000 Kansas City, today .. 43.000 Last year 153,000 Primary Markets. Receipts. Wheat, today 1,097,000 Last year 963,000 La-t year 1,147,000 Corn, today 875,000 1,1ft week 1,129,000 Last year 645,000

.Viip.

82,040 109,0'iy 5-2,000 16.000 248,000 55,000

Ship. 1,079,000 664.000 44 2,000 617.000 854.000 790,000

feet lot 4. block

27, Theador Jacksechewltz to Herman Blumenthal $ Indiana Harbor N 5 feet lot 25 and s 17 feet lot 28, block 10 In second addition. East Chicago

co. io .ume fiuiKa zo

Indiana Harbor Lot 44, block 18 In second addition, Albert Johnson to Axtel T. Carlson Indiana Harbor Lot 44, block 18 in second addition, Axtel T. Carlson to Albert Johnson Hammond Lot 44, block 9, Frenklin addition, William C. Belman

to Henry Boswlnkler

Section 9-36-9 Part ne ne , Jessie B. Bradford to James M. Munn In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record, 7 mortgages, 6 releases and 9 miscellaneous instruments.

250

WANTED Boy. Apply at Hon store, dry goods dep't. lo-s-tf WANTED For TJ. R Army: Ablebodied men, unmarried, between the ages of tl and 35; of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Men wanted now for service In Cuba. For informa

tion apply at Recruiting Office. 92 j State street, Hammond, Ind.. or 323

aouth state street. Chicago. III. 7-8-tf

WANTED Grocery clerk; young in

dustrious man with market experi

ence preferred. ischrutD Bros..

Whiting, lnd. 10-S-6t

WANTED Car repairers and truck re

pairers at .fritz Hugh Luther Co.

10-7-3

LOST A.D FOtTXIV LOST Gold bead necklace, either in business district or Calumet avenue. Please return to this ofnee and receive reward. 10-8-61

LOST On Hohman street or Oak Hill cemetery a Chicago Dailv News medal. Keturn to B. J. Walker, 133 Russell street; reward. 10-7-2t

6RJUN fiND PROVISION MARKET

Open High

Month Wheat

Dec. ..103 May ..109 July ..10 1

CornDec. ..59-60 May ..60-60 July ..60

Oats Dee. . May July

Tork

Oct.? Jan. ..1545b May ..1585b Lard Oct. ..910a Nov. ..917 Jan. ..885 May ..907b

Ribs Oct. .

104 110 105

61 61 61

.54 .56.51

Jan.

.790 .SOO-03

67

1560

920 892 912

790 810-12

Low Close 103 104a 109 110a 103 104a 59 60 60 61 60 61 54 54 56 68 51 61 'l435 1545 1560b 1595n 912n M7 920b 885 892b 907 912b

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Fnion Stock Yards, Oct. 9. Hog receipts, 17,000; market 15c higher; left over, 2,600. Light, $6.30 to 6.95;' mixed, $6.10 to 6.95; heavy, $5.95 to 6.80; rough. $5.95 to 6.20. . Cattle receipts, 19,000.; market steady. Sheep receipts, 28,000; market slow.

LIVERPOOL MARKET.

Liverpool, Oct. 9. Wheat opened, one-quarter to three-eighths higher; corn opened one-eighth higher. Liverpool, Oct. 9. Wheat closed one and one-eighth higher; corn closed one and one-eighth higher.

WEATHER FORECAST.

Indiana Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tomorrow. Lower Michigan Showers tonight with cooler west; fair, cooler east tomorrow. Montana Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight. Dakotas and Nebraska Fair tonight and tomorrow, cooler east tonight,; warmer tomorrow. Kansas Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight. Minnesota and Iowa Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight; warmer tomorrow.

Illinois, Missouri and Wisconsin

Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler to night.

A Tip for Stenographers. When the question of matrimony is considered it would seem that the stenographer has peculiar advantages or attractiveness, since very few stay in the business beyond the age of 32 years and not many up to that age. Before that time, the figures show, most stenographers abandon their business and become married. Pine 200 Years Old. Charles H. Lord, of Dumbarton, N. H., recently cut a large pine tree on his farm, which, from the rings, was

200 years old. The tree was 134 feet tall, measured five feet four inches on the stump, and at the height of 60 feet measured three feet in diameter.

WANTED Boy, IS years of age. sober

and industrious, to run hussfnEcr

elevator. Inquire R. 11. Mcliie, Hammond Bldg. tf

7 SO 800

70 810-

rnODtCB .MARKET.

is, 25 c: firsts, 3!U! jxtras, 27c; firsts, 24

Butter Iieceipts, 7,376 tubs; creameries, extras. 9c; price to retailer,

31c; prints, 32o; firsts, 26y'2Sc; seconds, 24(q26c; ladles, No. 2, 22o;

renovated, extra

24 Uc: dairies, e

(if25c; seconds, 22fZ3c; paciung etock. 21 c. Eggs Receipts, 4,512 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, lolSc; cases Included. 155risc; packed in new whltewood cases and 65 per cent fresh, 21o; prime firsts, packed in new 80-dozen whltewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 23c; extras, packed especially for the citv trade and must be 80 per cent -fresh, 25c; dirties, No. 1. 14 tf 15c; No. 2, lHrl3e; checks, llOc; firsts, 12'iT4c; refrigerator eggs, extras, 20c; firsts, lSV'19c; ordinary firsts, 16117c. Potatoes Receipts, 45 cars; choice to fancy, 50 a 52c; fair to good, 4 3 if 45c. Sweet potatoes Jersevs. 13.S5uS4.00

per brl; Virginias, $2.35 n 2.40. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 t 60 lb weights, 6 (i 7c; r.o to 80 lbs, 7Ji 8c; 80 to 100 lbs. su,(fi0c. Dressed beef No. l ribs. 17c; No. 1 loins. 19c; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate. 5c. Live poultry Turkeys. pvr lb, 13c; chickens, fowls, 11c; springs, lie; roosters. 7c; geese, $5.00 7.00; ducks, 10 -.c. Fruit Apples, $1.50'y5.50 per brl; tc'4 $2.00 per bu; erabapples. $n0C(T 5.00 per brl; 50cU$l-75 per bu; bananas, jumbo, por bunch. $2.00; straight. $1.75; culls, $1.25i 1.60; bouquets, 75e.'gs $t,00; lemons. California, $3.50 5.50; oranges,; California. $3.756.00; pineapples, $5.00 (ij 9. 0o per crate; peacb.es, $1.50 if 1.75 per crate; Michigan. 2'';:35c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes. 18 (if 23c per h-lb basket; pears. $1.75'(7.00 per brl. Rerries Cranberries, Cape Cod, $0.75 7. 'H per brl. Mfions Rocky Ford. canteloupes, cr.ites. 50c if $2.50; Michigan, basket. 5 eioc. California green fruit Plums, 75c':f $1.30 per casi; grapes, $1.05'a2.65 per Case; pears. $2.55 3.60 per box. ; Beans Hand picked, choice, $2.35 'li 2.40; screened ami depending on quality, Choice. $t.s5 2.1t; red kidney. pr bu, $2.40(ji 2. 4,"; oft grades, $2.10.2.30; brown Swedish, $1.5u -ij 2.10; lim.is, California, per 100 lbs, $6.25. Green vegetables I'eets, Jl.or, por 1(50 bunches; cabbage, 75c '; ll.o per crate: carrots, $1.00 per 10o bunches; cauliflower, 15ci?$1.25 per box; ee.yrv, 25c & $1.00 per crate; cucumbers, 3 ;:. doc per basket; eggplant, 4'4i50c per Crate; garlic, 5c per lb; horseradish, 65c per bunch; green onions, 6;i7c per bunch; lettuce, 35 65c per tub; leaf, the per case; mushrooms, 15i?20c per box; peppers, 40 '3 50c per crate; parsley, $1.00 rer brl; radishes, homegrown, 75c;y$1.00 per 100 bunches; string beans, green, 65c f $1.00 per box; wax. 75cr,($i.0u; sweet corn, 40ft 50c per sack; onions. 40ft 50c per sack: spinach, 25fj.30c per tub; torfatoes. 60 & 75c ptr crate; turnips, 50c per sack; watercress, 12 o per doz.

HEARD ON THE B0UBSE. Atchison earnings for year ending June 30, are equivalent to a fraction over J5 per cent on the common stock, after payment of fixed charges, and 5. per. cent -on preferred issue. Brown Money conditions will undoubtedly bo the chief factor for sme days but as the belief prevails In banking circles, that there will be mateiial

earning before the end of the month it looks prudent to buy the high grade stocks on the soft spots for a turn at least. Stock Market Opinions A. O. Brown

Ac Company. There may be some slight money flurries before the ned of the crop moving season but the heavy exports of grain and cotton and the expected further relief from the treasury should avert any serious stringency. Town Topics We regard the industrial situation as considerably weaker than generally supposed and point to the fact that the Pressed Steel Car people only claim orders enough on their books to keep their plants busy a lit

tle beyond the first of the year. The Copper Metal and Iron Markets seem to grow weaker rather than stronger and unfavorable developments are' to be expected in regard to the industrial situation generally. Reconcile, if you can, the above with the fact that the Standard Steel Company, situated at Hammond, Ind.,

employing one thousand men, and with an unfinished plant, are working twenty-four hours a day, and away behind on orders. This is fact, not fiction. Bethlehem Steel Company has sold 15,000 tons of steel rails $28 open

Lhearth grade to Lehigh Valley railroad.

This is the largest order that has been in the market for some time. New Russian Loan. London It is reported that an international Russian loan to the amount of 130,000,000 roubles has been ariansred to be brousrht

Paris next spring. About $75,I'nite.i States money.

London Exchange settlement begins today. With the bears in the stock market having- H all thir own way, the outlook, to the outsider, would appear rather shaky, but with the farmers' cribs strained to the breaking point.

and Lurope clamoring tor grain, the

railroads tmable to furnish tran'spor

ration, aic mul3 ui present prices

cheap?

1 oiiuwing tiuie euows yieia. at pres

ent prices, on ii iew scanaara railway stocks: Atchison, 7 per cent.; B. & O., 6; C. Pac, 4i; Great Northern, 5V,

Louis & !., 6; Mo. Pac, 7; N. Y Cen., 6i; Nor. Pac 5; Un. Tac S. Notwithstanding the foregoing, th

market has been very weak all day.

yielding to the highest selling pres

sure. But, its "always darkest before

dawn." Opportunity knocks once. Don knock opportunity. THE OUTSIDER.

j llr " j

out in

000,000

Miracles Yet.

A baby floating an mgnt at sea without being drowned; a watch found in the lung of a cow; a man returning to the owner a lost roll of bills these

are among the things reported in the papers. Yet we are told that the age

of miracles is past.

The Pittsburg of the West

We arc selling Real Estate only in Gary, Indiana Single lots our specialty We offer Better Prices and Terms than any other firm in Gary

MM

Gary, Indiana Dr. F.M. Jones, Mgr.

It you desire further information, maps and booklets, fill in this coup n and mail it to us at Gary, Ind.

Name

WANTED Bright boy about 16 years old to learn trade. Apply at once to Mr. Faber, care Specialty Underwear Co. 10-4 tf

FKMALB HELP WAATED.

WANTED A girl to assist in house-

iu sieep ui hunid preierrea. Call 8912 Superior avenue. 10-7-3t

WANTED Woman to take mall

washing and ironintr home. Address

is, Lake County Times. 10-7-tf

WANTED Experienced salesladies for

ui v kuous anil &nots: siciiiiv nosition:

evenlnKS off. . Annlv at once. li. iiaran-

cik, corner 90th and Bull alo avenue. t .I -T .1 .

1U-I-01

LOST On Calumet avenue Hammond street car or Oak Hill cemetery, a gold chain and locket. Return to 646 East Carroll street and receive re

ward. 10-7-5t

NOTICES. NOTICE. Ladies of Hammond, East Chicago and Whitlnir don't foreet the, Ladv

Maccabee oyster supper at KleiiVs hall.

inaiana Harbor, Saturday evening, Oct. 12. Adv-lt.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the matter of the estate of "Winifred

iorpy. iso. 1278. In the Lake Circuit Court. September term, 1907. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees and creditors of Winifred Torpy, deceased, to appear in the Lake Circuit court, held at Crown Point. Indiana, on the 18th day of November, 1907, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. W'itness the clerk of the Lake Circuit court, at Crown Point, this 23d day of September, 1907. HAROLD IL WHEELER, Clerk Lake Circuit Court

REAL ESTATE

$1,000.0 thing

THE OPEN SESAME to the successful Issue of many undertakings is a LOAN when you need it. If you have good securities, we have the money, sod you can get it on short notice by applying st our office. Room 200, 91SS-10 Commercial avenue, Bouth Chicago. WE FINANCE f.rtns. corporations and individual in and around all neighboring towns. You muat bars for sacurlty a Fiano. Furniture. Horse, Wagon, Carriage or some other personal property. ON ABOVE SECURITY

you oan borrow from 110.00 tosecurity In your possession and handla evry-

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAU

0. We leave the

Call, write or phone. Our Confidential Representative is sent t your home upon request. Chicago Discount Co. Q13S--40 Com mercinl Ave., South Chicago Open Monday. Thursday and Saturday sveninss until I p. n. Wo close other evenings at 6 p. m. Or address Lock Box No. 616, Hammond. Ind.

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til

Signal Flags.

The flags to be hoisted at one time

in signaling at sea never exceed four.

It is an interesting arithmetical fact

that, with 18 various colored flags,

and never more than four at a time,

no fewer than 78.642 signals may be

given.

An Easy Place to Live.

As the fashions in women's clothes

In Japan have not changed during 2,

500 years there Is no reason why the men of that country should not have the most serene countenances known

among civilized people.

WANTED Olrl for general house

work; good cook. 417 Hohman

street; second flat. 10-7-tf

WANTED Good competent girl for

general housevork. AdoIv 606 South

Hohman street.-. D-26-tf

WANTED Good hired girl who can

cook. ADDIy Pioneer hotel. T. J.

Greenwald, Lansing, 11L 3-5-tf,

WANTED A competent girl for gen

eral housework. . Apply ii iiasoa

street. 8-30-tf.

SITUATION WANTED.

WANTED rosition as bookkeeper or

general ofhee work by young lady.

Address D. IS., Lake County Times.

10-3-lt

WANTED Good housekeeper wishes

position in private family. Address

X F, Lake County Times. 10-8-2t

FARM LANDS! Improved and unimproved farm lands in Marinette county, Wisconsin. Also in thirteen different counties in Michigan, ranging from 12.50 per acre up. I estimate full value on city property and take same as part payment. For further particulars call or address A. F. Brandt, bZ Doty street, Hammond, lnd. 10-3-lm

FOR SALE New five room bouse, two story; bath. gas. sewer, sidewalk, water, 25 foot lot on one side for another house; a good Investment; Just off Michigan avenue in east end; owner wants to build flats; any reasonable offer o. k. Address X. Y. Z. (owner), Lake County Times. 9-17-tf

FOR SALE Three lots, Nos. 86a. 3is and 360 Bell avenue, with bouse of three large rooms; reasonable price; cash. Apply S68 Bell avenue. 3-i3-6w

Mother-ln-Law Joke 1900 Years Old.

Mothers-in-law were no better in

Juvenal's time (the first century of the Christian era) than they are today, and to this date belongs the immortal story of the man who threw

a stono at a dog, and, hitting his moth-

er-in-Jaw said : "Not -c- b id."

von SALE.

FOR SALS' Good magazine heating

stove; burns soft or Hard coal; also

a typewriter good as new. 512 Indiana avenue. 10-9-lt FOR SALE Delivery wagon and a

horse. Inquire 358 Conkey avenue.

10-9-U

FOR SALE A fine business in Ham- j

mond; will bear investigation; ood

reason for selling. Address M., Lake County Times. 10-9-3t FOR SALE Market fixtures; box Sx

12: complete counters, blocks, etc; ,

extra fine condition; or pood opening;

here for a market; investigate. Fisch-

rupp Bros., Whiting, lnd. 10-S-6t

FOR SALE House and lot at 607 West State street; first class condition; lot 60x160. Call at 405 East State street. This U a bargain. Jacob Mils. 8-Il-tf.

BARTER Hi EXCHANGE

Ko charge for lx Insertions under Darter and Exchange head. For every

reply to ad, yon pay two cent.

EAEN SO TO 100 PEE CENT ON HEAL ESTATE INVEST

MENTS IN

The Magic City of Steel A certain subdivision purchased by us last winter la th interest of clients for $54,000, $10,000 of which, was cash., haa cleared to the owners 1102,900 during th first Blx months, and there is still a considerable portion to sell. We can prova this by our auditor's statement. We have a special bargain which w will let you in on for next 10 days, beginning Sept. 30, ending Wednesday, Oct. 9.

Price Per Lot

$175

l r

No more, no less. If title Is not good money to be returned. You can't beat this offer. You are iavitod to Inspect our main office in Gary. If you cannot coma write us for full particulars. WALTER S. ROSS & CO. WALTER S. E0SS. WALTER NOWAK, ANDREW V0LCAK0. Main Offices : N. E. corner Broadway and 17th avrrnue. Branches: 10th avenue, near Broadway, Gary; N, S. comer

Broadway and Ota avenue, Gary; also 108 Dearborn street, Chicaeo.

FOR SALE Cheap, set of bookaV eight

volumes, history 01 our country, at

815 South Hohman street. 10-.-2t

FOR SALE: Horse and cow; also a

trood warden farm to rent. Inquire

of W. A. McMim, Douglas Park, Hammond. 10-7-3t

FOR SALE First class meat market.

101 Sheridan avenue, Whiting, lnd.

10-7-6t

FOR SALE Pianos. Before buying a

nlano call and see the largest and

finest stock in Lake county. Seven

styles of new $300 pianos at $159. Used pianos from $30 to $90. Come and practice on our pianos. J. hL Wilcockson Piano Co- Hammond building.

-9-lS-tf

FOR SALE Saloon, very cheap, if taken now; two-story corner brick; on

account of sickness; a bargain. 245 IGostlin street. 9-17-tf

WANTED TO BUI.

WANTED Good buggy horse; give de-

scriDtion and price. Address tjreo.

Orf, M. D., Indiana Harbor. 10-8-3eod

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Furnished room, suitable

for two or man ana wire; use or sil

ting room; ten minutes waiK irom

courthouse. 140 Condit street. 10-a-z

FOR EXCHANGE Fine toned violin, 30 years old, good condition, for winter clothing for elderly lady. Address Cox F-17, Lake County Times. 8 ' FOR EXCHANGE Two tons of baled hay for farm implements or what have you? Address Box T-31, Lake County Times. 3 TO EXCHANGE Lawn mower and 100 feet garden hose for piano lessons or books. Address B-24, Lake County

limes. t

TO EXCHANGE A base burner almost new for a drum or hot blast stove; must be in good condition. J. J. Sullivan, Monroe street, near Conkey avenue. Address S-17, Lake County Times. 3

FOR EXCHANGE Bedstead, bed springs, and mattress, gas plate, new, and second hand heater for what have you? Address Box N-47, Lake County Times. 2

FOR EXCHANGE Parlor base burner for kitchen range. Address Box F19, Lake County Times. 30

FOR EXCHANGE Mare suitable for light farm work for trees or shrubery. Address Box N-26, Lake County Times. 30 .

FOR RENT Large rurnisnea rms;

hath, heat and gas ngnt. Appiy zd

Truman avenue. 10-9-4t

FOR RENT Nice six room flat with hath! nil modern conveniences; with

or without heat; near Conkey plant. Apply at Mrs. A. Hink, 224 Lewis street. l0-9-3t

FOR RENT Three rooms, on north

side. Address J. li., care iaite coun

ty Times. 10-b-Zt FOR RENT Two large rooms with steam heat and bath. 130 Russell

street. 10-8-2t

FOR RENT Furnished rooms by day

or week, can sua Aiicnigan avenue, -10-7-tf

FOR RENT One furnished room; suit

able for one gentleman; wun or wun-

out board. Appiy at iui x.asi cuaie street. 10-B-tf

FOR RENT Furnished room, large

and pleasant. ia ceaar street.

9-28-tf

FOR RENT Desirable furnished rooms at 7646 Bond avenue, to one or two

men with references. tt-12-tf

BOARD AND noOUS.

WANTED Mealers; home cooking;

tickets, Zl meais, .uu. Address K,

Lake County Times. lo-a-6t

i WANTED Roomers and boarders at 18

West State street, .airs, uechantal. -10-2-6t

PERSONALS.

! PERSONAL Mr. Chas. Dugan kindly

call at this ornce lor replies to ad

vertisement inserted some time ago.

PERSONAL J. F. Rellley has removed

his law ornces irom tne Aiaiestls

building to room 5, Tapper block.

9-23-30t

FOR EXCHANGE Ladies bicycle for

a sewing machine or & cash. Ad

dress C-25. Lake County Times 27

FOR EXCHANGE Elegant new suit

case; blue silk lined, with toilet ar

ticles, brushes, etc., encased: actual

cost $28; sell $15 cash, or might exchange for anything useful, jewelry or

xurnisning in iour room nau tsox L-35.

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pairing? If so, call up C. F. Miller, the eon-iri nflchlriA pxnert- 241 Kast J5rt

street; phone 2601.

Good Advice. If we feel that we must hare dyspepsla let us keep it out of. the head; let us keep it from getting north of the neck. Jordan

Address.

WANTED TO RENT.

WANTED To rent a four or five room

house. Apply at 441 Hoffman

street. 10-8-3t

Office on Broadway

Between 17th 6 18th Aves.!

WANTED To rent three or four fur

nished rooms for right housekeeping.

Address 121 Douglas street. 10-7-tf

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WANT ADVERTISING WILL DO

SOMETHING FOR YOU IF YOTJ AVIIX DO SOME WANT ADYEJrXISIXGI

We offer the following

argain

In vacant city property, In order to close at once

peoial

2 lots on Oak St, Stafford G TranWs Addition, $300 2 lots on Oak St, Birkhofrs Addition, - - 400 1 lot on Truman Ave., East Lawn Addition, - 200 10 lots in Franklin Addition, each - 200 10 lots on Sibley St., Helber's Oak Ridge Add. ccch 300 Paved street (paid for) and all Improvements.

Also, a number of choice business and residence lots in Standard Addition, which will undoubtedly grow into a most prosperous business center. We also have a large number of choice residences for sale below their cost

Gostlin,

Please Notify Us at once if your LAKE COUNTY TIMES Is not delivered to you as regularly and satisfactorily as it should. We do our best to give perfect service, but un less subscribers co-operate by keeping us informed of any difficulty they may have, we cannot give the service, that we try to. A TROUBLE DEP'T is maintained for the single purpose of investigating complaints. Telephones. Hammond 111. Eaat Chicago . Indiana Harbor 111. Waiting 111. Sonth Chicago 2SS. Seath Chicago 310. or address postal card to THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES HAMMOND, IND.

eyn 6c Company

92 STATE STREET

HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE CONKEYPLANT

LOTS FROM $250 UPWARDS. Terms $10 down, $10 a month.

W. Gordon Smith, Owner

Office 917 Harrison St. North of Conkey Ave.

THE HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. DAILY CAPACITY 3S.OOO GALLONS.

Barter and Exchange Ad RUN FREE ONE WJSEIC AT 2o FOR EACH ANSWER Replies from out - of town ads will bo forwarded

Brinz or send In your Ad, not more than 5 line. It will be published One Week FREE

All answers will be received and diatribated throtuh THE TIMES 207 Fayette St, Hammond Branch OrHce. 8140 Builalo Ave. So. CMcsgo

For every letter lb anawer to your Ad 70a paj TEE TIMES 2c only. Your ad is published for one week.

Flooring at the usual rat of Kc for three lhiee aad 10 ceata for two additional lines, yoar ad of five lines would cost 1.20 per week. Yoo pay only 2o tor each answer. This o2er does not apply to real estate exchanges or classified wact ads.

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