Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1907 — Page 7

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Monday, October 14, 1007. THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES 1

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Stocks, Grain and P

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LATEST Al OVEM E NTS I IV INDUSTRIAL CENTERS,

BY EXCLUSIVE WIRE TO THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

MARKET

Descp. Atchison . Do pfd . Am. Sugar

Am. Car ... Amal. Cop. Am. Smelt Am. Locom Anaconda . . Am. Tob pfd Am. Wool . . B. & O.... Biscuit Brook. A. T. C. & G. V. . . Che. & O. . . C. F. & I... Col. South Cotton Oil . . Canad Pac . . Coast Line Cent. Leath Denver corn Do pfd . . . Distillers ... Erie com . . . Erie 1st ... Erie 2nd ... Great North Gt. Nor Ore 1)1. Central

Interboro K O S cm.. Do pfd . . . L. & Nash Mex, Cent M K & T cm Mis. Pac .. Nat. Lead . . N. Y. LVnt Nor. & W...

North Pac Ont. & W. . Pacific Mail Peoples Gas Pennsyl.

Press Steel Heading . . . r. i. & s Do pfd . . . Rock Isl. cm Do pfd . . . Rubber .... South Pac Ho. Ity. com

St. Paul

Open 7 it M: fc7 104 52 i 7 6 z 45 30 74 i 15a 84 9

40 7 29 15 13 20 V 157 V 70 14 lVi 64 4 514 in 40 29Ti 123 4 6 132 i 8U 23" 5 yVa ins

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59Va 41 67 II8V2 231 22 S3 116 , isu 87 V 1 8 V 68

14 Va 43 22i 74 llli

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Texas Pac 22 -"J T C & 1 130

Tol. Ity. &

Union Pac U. S. Steel. . Do pfd Virg Chem Wabnsh cm Do pfd . . West Union

L 14?k 119 . . 22Vi ... 87V 17

svs 16 67"

High. 6 1 Vi 87 105Va 2'JVi 64 a 78!js 4 5 s ' 21 7 4 V 1 a - V 67 40 7. 23i 1 6 '-a 20:h 23? 15 'J 71 14 Va 20 6 4 47'i 1 8 41 2"i 125 a 4SVj 132 12 8V 23 V 5) 100 15Vi 28 60 VI 42Va 102 67 121 Vi 29 22 H2 117 19 S3Vi lHa 6Si,j 1 5 43 22 "i 76 s4 12 us; 30 H 23 135 14 121 '

S I 17 1 6 1i

Dow 79V2 87 104 a 27 U 5 2 Va 7 5 44 s 20 74 15 t4 6 6 Va 39', 7 29 15 1 9 Mj 29V8 157 !, 70 J lVi 6 4 4 5 V 1 !$ 4 0 23 Vi 123 46 Va 130 8Vi 21 4 97, 8Vi 14T8 27 Vi 57 40 Vb 99 Va 66 Va 118 23 Vi 22 73 116 V 1 8 V S7V 17 68 Vs I 4 ' 2 43 22 74 II Va 1 1 4 Vs not. 22 130 1 2 U 119 2 2 K2 16 SVa 16 67

Close 79 87 105 23 52 76 V 45 30 V 74 15 fc5" 66 42 7 29 V 15 13 29 153 71 14 lOTi 64 47 18 40 29 124V 47 130 8Vi 21 49 93 15 27 57 42 101 66 Va 120 29 22 80 116 Vi 19 h8 17 66 15 43 22 a; 75 11 114 30 23 135 12 119 22 82 17 8 16 68

PRODUCE MARKETS. Butter Receipts, 6,768 tubs; creameries, extras, 2s c; price to retailers, 31c; prints,. 32c; firsts, 25 27c; seconds. 24i25e: ladles. No. 1. 22 Vic; r-ino-

vated, extras.

2 o c ;

dairies, extras, 26c

seconds, 2 1 Vi Q 22 V. c : 21 c

Eggs Receipts, 4 laneoua lots, cases cases included, 15 V

new wnttewood cas'

firsts,

firsts.

23ft24c; 23 $f 24c;

packing stock,

490 capes; miscelreturned, 1518c; ti 1 S c ; packed in s and 55 per cent

GRAIN AND PROVISION MM

Month Open High Low Close Wheat Dec. ..105 107 105 105b May ..111 112 110 111 V4 July ..103 103 101 101 Corn Dec. ..63- 64 62 63 May ..63 5 63 64-b July ..63- 61 62 63 Oats Dec. . .55- 56 55 55 May . .57-57 57 57 57 July ..51-50 51 50 50 Pork Jan. ..1620-15 1625 1615 1520b May ..1650 1662 1650 1637a Pork Oct 932 927 92f Nov. ..930 937 927-30 935a Jan. ..907-15 922 . 910 17-20a May ..930-20 340 U30 94u Ribs - Oct. SI 2 .... 810 -. - 81 2n - "Jan. " ..835 835 827-30 832 May ..857-62 862 855 857-60

CHICAGO LETTEH.

fresh, 21c; prime firsts, packed In new

oO-doztn white-wood cases and must be i 65 per cent fresh, 23c; extras, packed especially for the city trade and must) be 80 per cent fresh, 25c; dirties, No. 1, j 14.i5c; No. 2. HCelSc; checks. 11 j 14e; seconds, 12tfl4c; refrigerator! e!?.s, extras, 20e; firsts, l8Va Cf l'Jc; ordlnary firsts, 1617c. Potatoes Receipts, 5 cars; choice to!

fancy, 50 52c; fair to good, 4i.48c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $3.S; 'a 4.00 per brl; Virginias, f 2.f-5 -fr 2.40. Veal Quotations for calves In good order were as follows: 50 to 6u lb welKhts, 6?7c; 60 to 80 lbs, 7&8c;

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

YOU can tell your wants to 50,000 Individuals T?0V a SHI all aitlOUIlt through a TIMES want ad

rins, 17c; 8c; No. 1

No. 1 chuck,

80 to 100 lbs, 3 10".

Dressed beef No. 1 loins, 19c; No. 1 round,

7c; No, 1 plate, 5c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 13c; chickens, fowls, 10c; springs, 11c; roosters. 7c; geese. $ 5.00 7.00; dutk, 10 c. irruit Apples, $1.50 $5.00 per brl; 55cff $2.00 per bu; crabapples, l.Q)Qp 5.00 per brl; 50c ?r $1.75 per b"u; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $2.00; straight, $1.75; culls, $1.25'il.50; bouquets, 75o (q $1.00; lemons, California, $3.50 it 5.75; oranges, California, $4.25ii6.25; pineapples, $1,7542.00 per brl; peaches, $1.601.75 per crate; Michigan. 2r 35c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, 2226c per 8-lb basket; pears, $1.5!S?7.00 ier brl. Berries Cranberries, Cape Cod, $6.75 7.00 per brl. Melons Rocky Ford, canteloupes, crates, 50cj$2.50; Michigan, baskets, 5 ft. 1 0c. California green fruit Plums, $1.00 1.50 per case; grapes, $1.30 u 2.65 per case; pears. $2.00(ii4.25 per box. Beans Hand picked choice, $2.35 Tp 2.40; screened and depending on quality, choice, $1.85 2.10; red kidney, per bu, $2.402.45; off grades, $2.102.30; brown, Swedish, $1.502.10; llmaa, California, per 100 lbs. $6.25. Green vegetables Beets, $1.50 per 100 bunches; cabbages, S5ij?90c per crate; carrots, $1.50 per 100 bunches; cauliilower, 15cS0$1.25 per box; celery, 10cC.$1.00 per box; cucumbers, 60c& $1.00 per basket; eggplant. 40f 50c per crate; garlic, 54Y5c per lb; Horseradish, 65c per bunch; green onions, 67c per bunch; lettuce, 6Q!fi?75c per tub; leaf, 20c per case; mushrooms, 1520c per box; peppers, 40t("50c per crate; parsley, $1.00 per brl; radishes, homegrown, $1.50 per 100 bundles; string beans, green, 50c$1.00 per box; wax, 75c fif $1.00; sweet corn. 405r-50c per sack; onions, 40(ti;50c per sack; spinach, 40c per tub; tomatoes, 7590c per crate; turnips, 50c per sack; watercress, 12 Vic per doz.

St. Paul and Saulte Ste Marie first week Oct inc. 22.449. Iiartlett The opinion of the street seems to be that the steel situation is out of line with the rest of the industrials prices and that It will meet with a late and severe drive. Drown Banking Interests seem to believe that stocks are being sacrificed at present and it seems probable that they will give determined support ia the next few days and turn the tide into the other direction.

Miller We will have rallies from time to time and it is to be hoped that we have one soon, but we do not be

lieve the situation warrants anything more than a soda-water rally just now. Southern Railway for the year ended

June 30: Gros $56,637,99; inc. $3,016,556. Net, $11,98S,712, dec. $1,809,557. Surplus $253,987, dec. $79,252. An additional dividend of 1 Vi per cent on the preferred stock calling for a distribution of $900,000 has been declared out of accumulated surplus and will be paid Oct. 17. Thia wlt.i th? dividend declared in March and paid in April this year makes a total dividend distribution of four per cent for each year. Ridgely Stocks are a buy for a rally and may be something more. The market will turn for the better after arrangements have been made for outside longs to let go their holdings. Henry Clews & Co. Conservatism is strongly urged in all stock market operations for the present at least. I advise my friends to try to keep what they have instead of trying to take more hazardous risks.

BARTER Hi EXCHANGE

male help wanted. WANTED An intelligent young man for general office aud outside work; position permanent; excellent opportunity for capable and reliable man; references required. Address C D, Lake County Timed. lu-12-tf

WANTED Competent man to fire and run engine in factory; steady job to right man. Address, giving particulars, to "factory," .Cast Chicago, Ind. 10-12-2t

NOTICES. NOTICE. The Deborah Aid society of the Christian church will give an entertainment Thursday evenins, Oct. 17, at the church. The Spinsters' convention, sure to please the audience. Admission 10 cents. The entertainment planned by the ladies to raise money lor new church and they are desirous ot having a good attendance. 10-11-3

WANTED Young man to work around j office. Apply Lake County Times.

WANTED Second cook. Apply Hotel Majestic. 10-ll-3t

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WANTED Roy. Apply at Lion store, dry goods dep t. lo-S-tf

WANTED Grocery clerk; young industrious man with market experience preferred. Fisclirupp Bros., Whiting, lnd. 10-S-6t

No chnrge (or Ut Insertions oadci Barter and Exchange bead. For every reply to ad, yoa pay two cent. FOR KXCHAXG E Two frame cot tages (to be removed) for a vacant lot in Hammond or what have you? Address Box R-2S- Lake County Times. 14

TO EXCHANGE Sewing machine and two rugs for cooking range. Address Box B-17, Lake Countv Times. 14

Chicago, Oct. 14. WHEAT Has fehown some peculiar features. New tops have been made for the December and May options at 107 and 112 respectively, but all gains have been wiped out and the trade has been under the impression that the leading bull Interests have sold several million wheat today. Pit traders have complained that it has been very difficult to fill wheat orders and the market has swung from Vi to c with light trading. Among the sellers are mentioned Champlin and Valentine. After the opening hesitation the Bartlett house became active on the bull side. On the rise the trade was mystified by the sale of a very heavy line by Roberts, estimated at two to three millions. News has been bullish, but late news gave no details as to

export sales. Rome acceptances of a I

few boat loads at highest premium on the crop were reported and New York wired that the wants of the United Kingdom were filled and demand Is all from continent. The market closed V to c lower, with a special loss of lc In the July option. The early market saw net gains of 1 to 2 Vic and upturns of one to two cents at the four continental markets which helped the grain on this side. Outside domestic market lacked any resiliency and Minneapolis and Puluth were weak late. CORN Scored a very substantial advance following wheat in a general

way, but did not react as much after the day's big bulge. Seaboard claims that the export demand has not followed the advance in futures and it Is certain that the local sample market for cash corn has not kept pace with prices of futures. Cash sales, 120.000 " bu.. Including 50.000 bu. done late Saturday for export. Seaboard sales, six loads. Some little Increase in business was neen in oats and prices advanced c better than Saturday, but the total trade was nevertheless limited. Commifslon houses bought a fair quantity during the early bulge, but were supplied largely by the specialties. Cash sales, 125.000 lu. PROVISIONS Were ac tive and sharply higher. The interests that have been active in tlio grain advance were large buyers of May ribs today and had fairly numerous following. The selling was by smaller packers, principally. The high price of corn and thfc fear of cholera in some parts of the country were held responsible for the increase In receipts and a falling oft in weight.

GRAIN MARKET.

Chicago, Oct. 14. Estimated cars tomorrow Wheat. 163; corn, 453; oats, 2a2; hogs, SO.OuO head. Chicago. Oct. 14. Carlots today Wheat, 27; corn, 4i6; oats, 306; hogs, 37,ouO head. Chicago. Oct. 14. Clearances today

W-heat and flour, 565,000 bu; corn,

;,0C0 bu; oats, tiOO bushel. Chicago, Oct. 14. World's shipments

- Wheat, last week, 13, 408,001) du; pre-

vloi' week, 14.440,000 bu; last year, 11,760.000 bu. Corn, this week, 2,680,000 bu; previous week, 3,773,000 bu; last year, 3,7S6,000 bu. Xortbwest Car. This week Last week Last Yr. Duluth 439 52S 360 Minneapolis .37a 2i0 671 Chicago 127 84 67 Primary Movement. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, this week .1,350,000 1,093.000 Last week I.lx,0u0 715-J?2 Last vear 1,711,000 72o,000 Corn, this week .. 841.000 650,000 Last week 1,313.000 792,000 Last year 631,000 363,000 oiithve!tern Receipt and Shipment. Minneapolis, today ...420.000 56,000 Last vear 705.000 !V,000 St Louis, today 17,000 13.000 Last year 115,000 58,000

FOR EXCHANGE Ht blast stove, good as new, for base burner. Address 11-51, Lake County Times. 12

WANTED Boy, 18 years of age. 6ober and industrious, to run passenger elevator. Inquire R. li. Mcliie, 11ammrnd Bldg. tf WANTED Bright boy about 16 years old to learn trade. Apply at once to Mr. Faber, care Specialty Underwear Co. 10-4 tf WANTED For U. a Army: AMbodied 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 information apply at Recruiting Office. J

State street. Hammond. Ind.. or 823 1m...,

South State street. Chicago, 111. 7-8-tf j christian

TO EXCHANGE Two revolving barber chairs and an ice box, for a gent's bicycle. Address Box 400, care of Lake County Times. 10 FOR EXCHANGE Ladies' writing desk and cabinet for parlor gas lamp. Address Box L-29, Lake County Times. 10 FOR EXCHANGE Kitchen coal range for what have you. Address Box B-37, Lake County Times. 10

FOR EXCHANGE Fine toned violin, 30 years old, good condition, for winter clothing for elderly lady. Address Box F-17, Lake County Times. 8

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WEATHER FORECAST.

fair tonight west and north

Nebraska Generally and Tuesday; cooler

tonight. , , . . Kansas Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer southeast tonight. Iowa Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer east and central tonicht and east Tuesday. Illinois, Indiana and Missouri Fair tonight and probably Tuesday; rising temperature. Lower Michigan Fair tonight probably followed by showers north Tuesday afternoon or night; rising temperature. Minnesota Showers tonight or Tuesday; warmer east tonight. North Dakota Generally fair tonight and Tuesday. South Dakota Partly clouct- tonight, cooler east and centrarV fair Tuesday. Montana Fair tonight and Tuesday.

HEARD ON THE BOURSE.

The Pittsburg of the West

LIVE STOCK MARKET. ' Union Stock Y'ards. Oct. 14. Hog receipts. 37,000; left over, 3.S0O; market slow: five cents lower. Light, $6.25 to 6,85; mixed. $6.20 to 6.90; heavy. $6.ij to 6.S5; rough. $6.10 to 6.30. Cattle receipts. 35,000; market steady to 10 cents lower; sheep receipts, 40,000; market weak. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Oct. 14. Wheat opened five-eighths to seven-eighths higher; corn opened one cent higher. Liverpool, Oct. 14. Wheat closed one-half higher; corn closed one cent

Mclntyre We should only buy the dividend payers of the rail and Industrials lists on further breaks and then only for moderate turns. Logan This liquidation affair helped by the bearish professionals will have to run Its course. At this level however, we would advise caution against selling on the breaks. Wall street knows no middle way,

either stocts are too niga or too low and It seems that they are now yet low enough for the big men to Interfere in the downward movement. It is natural that many weak accounts have to be-"sold out, consequently the market will go lower. Teople who have not margin enough ought to get out. Financial Bureau We would buy the following on a scale down Northern and Union Pacific, Reading, Southern Pacific and Atchison common In the order named. Steel common and Preferred show no signs of definite support as yet. It may appear at any time during apparent weakness and we would not sell them except on good rallies. Smelters seems to meet some support.

Joseph Sugar Is relatively the high-, est priced industrial. Average cotton oiL Montreal Firm of Pellatte & Pellate members of the Toronto Exchange have suspended. CoL Pellatte. the head of the firm is actively Identified with a number of Canadian corporations. i Toledo, St. Louis and Western first week In October Increase $10,4CS. From July 1. inc. $37,S94. Wheeling & Lake Erie first week Oct- Inc $19,S95. From July 1, inc. $253,16L Mhiceapolis,

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

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Gary, indiana

ilDr.F.M Jones, Mgr.

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It you desire further information, maps and booklets, fill ia this coupon and mail it tons at Gary, Ind. Natne , .

Address.

Office on Broadway

Between 17th S 18th Aves.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COLNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 190 7. BRIDGET A. NEWMAN VS. BENJAMIN F. HALL CAI.-SE NO. 4090. ACTION To FORECLOSE MORTGAGE.

Now comes the plaintiff by Joseph H. I Conroy. attorney, and files coraplamt j herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person showing that the defendants. John O. Kuss, Trier and Lukas, John Trier, Gustaf Lukas, Mary S. Morrison. Mrs. John Trier, whose christian name is unknown; Mrs. Gustaf Lukas. whose christian name is unknown; Louis F. Morrison, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Alfred Morrison, deceased; Chandler & lay lor, a corporation; Union Elevator and Machine company, a corporation; Albert Rhode. Mrs. Albert Rhode, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; Johan Schmidt, Mrs. Johan Schmidt, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; Johan Smidt, and Mrs. Johavi Smidt, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; Chicago Wheel and Baggy Company, Frank Halls, John Smidt. Chandler and Morrison, a corporation; Pilsen Lumber company. Barret Manu-

racturing company. Fred Thorns, and

Fred Thoma. his wife. whose

$1,000.00. thing

We leave the security

THE OPEN SESAME to the successful issuo of many on-, dertaklngs Is a LOAN when you need tt If you have good, securities, we have the money, and, you can g;it it on short notice br applyinc at our office. Room 200. S13s-0 Commercial avenue. South Chicsiro. WE FINANCE firms, corporations and Individual in and around all neigh jo ring towns. You must liav for e rlty a riano. Furniture, Horse. Waron. Carriage or some other personal property. ON ABOVE SECTJUITY you cin borrow frern $10.00 to in your possession and ha:adLeevery-

STRICTLY COISFlOnrsTIAU.

Our Confidential Representative - Is sent t

Call, write or phone.

your home upon request. Chicago Discount Co.

Commercial

Ave,

South

Chicago

We

Open Monday, Thursday anl Saturday evenings untll9 p. m. close other evenings at 6 p. m. Or address Lock Box No. 516, Hammond, Ind.

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name is unknown;

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9 E.WLALK HKI.I WAATEIX WANTED Woman for general housework. Apply Green's hotel, 67 N. Calumet avenue, one-half block north of distillery. lu-14-3t

WANTED Cook for boarding house; good wages to right party. Apply

Otto Mathias, Calumet and Hoffman ! James

streets. 10-1 4-tf

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I eu states Electric Carriage company, j Paul Petkovich, Minnie Seymour, II Scott, W. Mead, Louise D. Gabriel- : son, Charles It. Bush, Alphonse W. iHuber, Mrs. Huber, his wife, whose ; christian name Is unknown; Merrlt W. iPickney, individually and as trustee; iGustavus W. Tatge, successor in trust; ! Alhrt A Vralla L."M1. It 11

- - - . fc nriia, uiidii ruwfii ens.

B. Hefferman. Mrs. llefferman.

WANTED Waitress. Apply at 1 State street, Chinese restaurant. 10-14-3t

name is unof the State

WANTED -Apprentice girls for dressmaking. Apoly 240 Hoffman street, Mrs. Hardens. 10-12-6t

WANTED Woman or girl to assist in housework. Apply at Mrs. James Fordyce, 30 Fisehrupp avenue, Whiting, lnd. 10-10-6t

WANTED Woman to take mall washing and ironing home. Address "B," Lake County Times. 10-7-tf

WANTED Girl for general house

work; good cook. 417 Ilohman

street; second flat. 10-7-tf

WANTED Good hired girl who can COOk. Annlv Pmnsur hntol T J

Greenwald, Lansing, 111. S-6-tf.

FOR SALE One 1906 four cylinder

touring car; tires new; full euuiD-

ment of lamps, tools included; top speed

meter, sIiock absorber, bumpers, etc;

this car can be bought for $1,200 it sale is made before Oct. 25. Demonstration arrangements. Inquire of John B. Ton. Oak "Glen. 111.: Dhone

3852 Hammond.

his wife, whose christian

known, are not residents of Indiana.

Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the Fame will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, an.

; mat unless they appear and answejor demur therein at the calling of snA .cause, on the 16th day of December I A. D., 1907, the same being the 31st day of the next term of said Court j to be begun and held In the Superior ! Court Building at Hammond, in said 1 County and State on the second Monday of November A. D., 1907, said ao

iion win be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 14th day oJ October A. D., 1907.

HAROLD II.

WANTED A competent girl for gen

eral housework. AcDly 47 Mason

street. s-30-tf.

By Carrie B. Miles,

WHEELER.

Clerk L S. C. Deputy Clerk.

FOR SALE On six . room cottasre.

$1,250; new, centrally located, pay

ments. One eleven room residence building; gas, electricity, bath, 7 by 6 basement; up-to-date, $2,200; payments. One twelve room Hat building, modern, $2,500. Owner, H. E. Granger, 56 Hamlin street. 10-12-3t

FOR SALE Good working horse:

black; 1,200 pounds: 10 years old:

rrice $40. Address H. Boese, 30 Gordon street. West Hammond. 10-12-6t

FOR SALE A well established busi

ness, on account of owner wishing

to go south before winter; business has been established 15 years and clearing $3,600 per year; owner might

consider one or two bright business

men in partnership if parties could furnish satisfactory references. Price

$4,000. Address W T, Lake County Times. 10-12-tf

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Third Ward, in the Town of

(Gary, Calumet Township, Lake Coun;ty, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twentylone (21) years of age, a resident of jsaid Town and Township and in not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that

ne nas Deen a continuous resident of

saio. lownsnip ror more than ninety

wu uajB lixsi. yaei; mat ne win apply to the Board of County Commis

sioners or LAKa county. State of Indij ana, at their regular November Term, ;1907, for a license 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 con-

mere wim; ana mat tne premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquois is described as follows, to-wit: The ground floor front room of a twostory frame building situate on Lots No. 14 and 15 In Block No. 21 in the Chicago-Toleston Land & Investment Co.'s Second (2nd) addition to Toleston, now in the Town of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. Said room is 23x40 feet, having windows and door of glass in front and one rear and one side door; said building fronts north on 9th avenue, a public street within said Town of Gary. V Signed, JOHN BENNETT.

EAEN 50 TO 100 PER

CENT ON REAL ESTATE INVEST

1IENTS IN

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The Magic City of Steel A certain subdivision purchased by U3 last winter In th Interest of clients for 154,000, $10,000 of which was cash, ha3 cleared to the owners $102,900 during the first six months, and there is still a considerable portion to sell. We can prove thia by our auditor's Etatement. We have a special bargain which we, will let you in on for next 10 days, beginning Sept. 30, ending Wednesday, Oct. 9.

Price Per Lot

be reto ln-

write us

No more, no less. If title is not good money to turned. You can't beat this offer. You are Invited spect our main office in Gary. If you cannot como w

for full particulars. WALTER S. ROSS & CO. WALTER S. ROSS. WALTER N0WAK. ANDREW V0LCAK0. Main Offices : N. E. corner Broadway and 17th avenue. Branches: 10th avenue, near Broadway. Gary; N. E. corner

Broadway and ota avenue. Uarv; also 103 Dearborn

street. Crucaeo.

FOR SALE Market fixtures; box 8x

12; complete counters, blocks, etc;

extra fine condition; or good opening here for a market; investigate. Fisehrupp Bros., Whiting, Ind. 10-8-6t

FOR SALE First class meat market.

101 Sheridan avenue. Whiting, lnd.

10-7-6t

FOR SALE Pianos. Before buying a

piano 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. Ai. wn-

cockson Piano Co., Hammond building.

9-18-tf

FOR SALE Saloon, very cheap. If tak

en now; two-story corner brick; on

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

PERSOSALS.

PERSONAL You can get neat, odd

sized picture frames at Johnson's

Studio, in Masonic temple, 85 State street; second floor. 10-14-3t

YOU CAN GET FINE POSTAL CARDS

at Johnson's Studio In Masonic tem

ple, 85 State street, second floor. Studio is open every day. 10-ll-3t

PERSONAL J. F. Reilley has removed

his law offices from the Majestic

building to room 6, Tapper block.

9-23-30t

Does your sewing machine need re

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

street; phone 2601.

FOR KENT.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light

housekeeping. Call at 213 South

Hohman street, upstairs. 10-14-lt

FOR RENT Two large unfurnished

rooms: large closet and hall. Phone

46S3. 10-14-3t

FOR RENT One large rurnished room; steam heat. bath. Call 130 Russell

street. 10-14-tf

FOR RENT One small furnished room;

electric lights and bath. No. s Rimbach avenue. 10-14-2t

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for

light housekeeping. 4330 Northcotte

avenue. East Chicago. 10-12-3t

FOR RENT .burnished room ror a

srentleman: centrally located; mod

ern conveniences. Call 167 Russell street. 10-12-St

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the cltirens of the Third Ward In the Town of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake Coun-

luumna: inat me undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twentr-on

(21) years of aee. a resident of km

Town and TownshiD and not in th

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 acDlv to

the Board of County Commissioners of

Lake County, State of Indiana, at thtfr regular November Term, 1907. for a license 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 liquors i3 described as follows, to-wit:

j.ne grouna noor iront room ot a

one-story irame building situate on Lot No. 2 in Block No. (8 In the

Chicago-Toleston Land & Investment

Co.'s Second (2nd) Oak Park Addition

to ioleston, now in the Town of Gary

Lake County, Indiana. Said room Is 23x32 feet, having windows and door

of glass in front and one rear door;

said building fronts east on Broadwiy, a public street within said Town of

Gary, V Signed, MIKE MANDICH.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 121 Douglas avenue. West Hammond. 10-12-2t

LICENSE NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Maynard, North Township, Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male Inhabitant more than twenty-

one (21) years of age, a resident of said City 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 November Term. 1907, for a

license 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 11 quors are described as follows, to-wit The ground floor front room of i

two-story brick building on west side

of gravel road to Dyer and immediately

south of Panhandle right of way; Said

premises being in S. W. Section 30

Township 36, Range 9 West In Maj--

nard Crossing, North Township. Said room is 18x35 feet and faces on pub

lic highway; has washroom and store

room in rear and living rooms above

is entered through a front door on

the east, a rear door and a door on

the north, in Mayr.ard, North Township

Lake County, Indiana. Signed. M. J. BOLAND.

FOR RENT One large furnished room for two men. with board. $5.00 per week, at 307 State Line, near Douglas street. Call Sunday.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms by day or week. Call 302 Michigan avenue. 10-7-tf

FOR RENT Furnished room. large arl pleasant. 418 Cedar street. 9-:.-tf

Ia looking ever tne classified ada. today yon are apt to fiad aome that

answer aoeatioaa vcbleh you have been

asklnc lately.

We offer the following

1

in

vacant city property, in order to close at once

2 lots on Oak St, Stafford S Trankle's Addition, $330 2 lots on Oak St, Birkhoff's Addition, - - 400 1 lot on Truman Ave., East Lawn Addition, - 200 10 lots In Franklin Addition, each - - 200 10 lots on Sibley St, Hclber&'s Oak Ridge Add. each 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, Meyn

92 STATE STREET

cc ComDanv

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HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE conkeyplant

LOTS FROM $2SO UPWARDS. Terms $IO down, $10 n month.

W. Gordon Smith Owner

Office 917 Harrison St. North of Conke j Ave.

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE New 1 V story modern brick house; 30 foot lot; 317 Douglas

avenue, one diock west or state line, opposite Russell street; sewer, water, gas; ?2.S50; $500 cash. Call Sunday and Wednesday, 11 to 2. W. K. Reed,

S03S Groveiand avenue, Chicago S-21-6 Sat.

FOR SALE 50 foot lot on Doty for $350 cash; good bargain; in good neighborhood. H. B., Lake County Times. 10-14-St

FARM LANDS! Improved and unimproved farm lands in Marinette county, Wisconsin. Also in thirteen different counties in Michigan, ranging from $2.50 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. 52 Doty street. Hammond, lnd. 10-3-lm

FOR SALE New five room house, two story; bath, gas. sewer, sidewalk, water, 25 foot lot on one side for another house; a good Investment; Just oft Michigan avenue In east end; own

er wants to build Cats; any reasonable

ofTer o. k. Address X. Y. Z. (owner;. Lake County Times. 9-17-tf

FOR SALE House and lot at 507 West State street: first class condition:

, . fn.l Kn fall at IT, ar fitsta

street. This U a bargain. Jacob

Uili 8-21-tL

WAMEl) TO HVX. WANTED Good bugsr horse; give description and price. Address Geo.

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

WANTED To buy two acrea for garden product; must be very cheap. Address 11 S, Lake County Times. 12-5t

WANTED To buy a good boarding house business, centrally located, or will rent houte or fats suitable for boardlDg house. Address K. S., care o Times office. 10-11-et

LUST AXD LOST A wide old

fashioned

gold

bracelet; dark cameo setting; engraved inside "CulUnlne"; lost on Sunday afternoon either on Hohman street, between Harrison Park aal Clinton street or East Dfrty 6treet; highly prized a3 family heirloom. Return to office of thia paper. Liberal reward offered. 10-14-2t

FOUND Gray horse; 1.200 lbs. Call at 133rd place and Wolf Lake. Alfred Lolam. 10-14-6t

LOST Small red cow; no horns; white spots on back; rop around neck. Finder please notify Stephen Kerl. 4753 Melville avenue. East Chicago. 14-3t LOST Gold bead necklace, either In business district or Conkey avenue. Please return to this offlce and receive reward. 10-S-6t LOST Female Scoter, collie. Oct. 8. Please return to Hoter Carleton and receive reward. 10-8-Seod.

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