Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 104, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1907 — Page 7

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INDUSTRIAL CENTERS,

BY EXCLUSIVE WIRE TO THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

KEW YORK STOCK MARKET

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PRODlCi: MARKET. Putter Receipts, 5,141 tubs; creameries, extras, 27 c; price to retailers, 23c; prints. 30c; firsts, 2526c: seconds, 2i'y25c; ladles.' No. 1. 22c; renovated, extras, 24c; firsts, 23c; dairies, extra, 25e; firsts, 232c; seconds, 22c; packing; stock, 21c. Eggs Receipts, 4,806 rases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 15yiSe; cases Included, 15 Vi lJc; packed In new whitewood cases and 55 per cent fresh, 22c; prime lirsts, picked in new 20-doz whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 24c; extras, packed especially for the city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 26c; dirties. No. 1, 14 fa 15 c; No. 2. 11'!! 13c; checks. 11 4 14c; seconds, 12'- 14c; rei'rigerator KS9, extras, 2'jv; lirsts, 1S(j13c; ordinary firsts, J C 17cl'otatoes C-ceipts. 25 cars; choice to fancy, 60&.2e; fair to good, EOfy 5so. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $3.65i3.75

per brl; V1rg!r.in, $2.63 U 2.75. Veal Quotations for calves in pool order were s follows:' 50 .to 60 lb weights. '61 :7c; 60 to 80 lbs, 7xSc; 80 to 100 lbs. 8 fit 10c. Irescl bt-ef No. 1 ribs, 17c; No. 1 loins, 19''; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 5c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 13c; chickens, fowls, 9c; springs. 10c; roosters, 7c; geese, $5.00 7.00 ; ducks, 10:. Fruit Apples, $ 1.50 'U' 5.50 per brl; 50C "$3.00 per bu; crabayplea, $2.00 6.00 per bu; 50c! $1.76 per bu; bananas. Jumbo, per bunch, $2.00; straight. $1.75; culls, $1.25fj 1 .50 ; bouquets, 75c7 $1.00 ; lemons, California, $3.505.75; oranges, California, $4.25 (ti 6.50 ; pineapples, $1.75 (ft 2.00 per brl; peaches, $1.50 Jil.75 per crate; Michigan, 20rjt25c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, i8Si23c ier S-lb basket;

ars. 51.70 U . .00 per brl.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

YOU can tell your wants to scooo individuals i?or a sin all amount through a TIMES want ad

LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Oct. 18. Wheat opened

one to one and one-eighth lower; corn opened one-quarter to three-eighths lower. Liverpool, Oct. 18. Wheat closed three-eighths to one-half lower; corn closed one-quarter to one-half higher. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, Oct. 18. Estimated cars tomorrow Wheat, 79; corn, 314; oats, 265; hogs, 13,000 head. Chicago, Oct. iv. Carlots today Wheat, 103; corn, 334; oats, 235; hugs, 14,000 head. Chicago, Oct. IS. Clearances todav Wheat and flour, 6S9.000 bu; corn, 10,000 bu; oats. 18,000 bu. Chicago, Oct. 18. Argentine shin-

ments wheat This week, 584,000 bu;

last week, ,92,000 bu; last year, 664,00") bu. Corn, this week, 1.471.000 bu; last week. 1.259.000 bu: last vear. 2.130. A00

DU. Northwest Tarn. This week Las! week Last Yr.

'Puluth 393 409 23

Minneapolis .285 221 321 Chicago 103 136 339 Southwestern Receipt nnd Shipment.

MALE IIELP WAKTEA j NOTICES. WANTED A farm hand; steady work i NOTICE OF cprrm rt FOTtOV all winter to right party; one-half Notkv" 3 hereby rv,n tt the aualir.imtilOUeHamiia,lU3 fled vot'erl of" the CUy" of Hamon". o avenue. Fhtl McLaughlin. , Indiana, that a -Special Election" will be held in said City on the second

(2nd) day of November. 1307. at the

WANTED Boy at 4 47 at once. lo-ls-tf

East State street,

WANTED Carpenter for interior finishing; A-l; give references. B. B. Wickey, East Chicago. 10-17-lt

WANTED Boy, 17 or 18 to drive milk wagon, avenue. 10-17-3t

years of age 273 Truman

Cape Cod, $7.50

canteloupes.

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Month Open High' Low Closo Wheat JU'o. ..102 102 09 101 May ..los I0.s 105 1064 July ..102 1021 100 100 ..60-ei 01 59 60 May ..62- 62 f.0-61 61 July ..61 61 60 61a ..53 53 52 53 May ..55- 55 5 4 Ti 55 July ..49 49 43 49 Pork Jan. ..1530 1590 1570 1573 May ..1620 1625 1605 1607a Lard Oct .... 91 5n Nov. ..925 927 917. 917 Jan. ..9H2-05 P05 895 895-95 May ..922- y22 912 912 Ribs an. -rrSl.V- - -Sifl S00-02 807a May ..840 840 S25 S32a

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Berries Cranberries,

S.50 per brl. Melons Rocky Ford

crate, 60c ft $2.50. California green fruit Plums, $1

1.50 per case; grapes, $1.30ti2.65

case; pears, $z.uo ( .za per box. Beans Hand picked, choice, $2.35; screened and depending on qualitv, $1.852.10; red kidney, per bu, $2.40fD 2.45; off grade, $2.10 (a 2.30 ; brown Swedish, $1.00 fj "2.20; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $6.25. Oreen vegetables Beets, $1.50 per 100 bunches; cabbages, 75e3$1.00 per crate; carrots, $1.50 per 100 bunchesj cauliflower, 15c&$1.50 per box; celery, 10c $1.00 per box; cucumbers, BOccS $1.00 per basket; eggplant. 40fi7 50c per crate; garlic, 5u5c per lb; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce. 60 '5 75c per tub; leaf, 15(ft 20c per case; mushrooms, 2057 35c per box; peppers, 4050c per crate; parsley, $1.00 per brl; radishes, home grown, $1.00 1(7-1.50 per 100 bunches; string beans( green. 35cJr$l-00 per box; wax, 25cff$1.00; sweet corn, 35 It' EOc per sack; onions, 40'??50e persackf spinach, 40c per tub; tomatoes, 60cfi? $1.00 per crate; turnips, 50c per sacft; watercress, 12 c per doz.

Minneapolis, today Last year Kansas City, todayLast year St. Louis, today . .

Last

Receipts.

. .319.000 . . .33 7,000 . .162,000 . . .212,000 . .. 54.000

year 84,000

Prlniarr Markets. Receipts. Wheat, today 1,032,000 Last week 970,000 Last year 1,076,000 Corn, today 739,000 Last year 637,000 Last year 439,000

Shir

49.000 79,000 118.000 169,000 63.000 42,000

Ship. 838,000 847.000 387,000 636,000 575.000 438.000

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Union Stock Yards, Oct. 18. Hog receipts, 14.000; left over, 5.200; market steady. Light. $6.20 to 6.75; mixed, $8.20 to 6.80; heavy, $6.10 to 6.75; rough, $6.10 to 6.30. Cattle receipts, 4.500V. market slow. Sheep receipts, 6,000; market steady. A "donbtfnl" itdverttslng medium, like other doubtful thlnga ueh as bad -ejtit--lt .IBt rto be "dea . at.' nj

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WEATHER FORECAST.

Illinois Fair tonight and Saturday; colder tonight; warmer northwest Saturday. Indiana and Lower Michigan Fair tonight and Saturday, colder tonight. Missouri Fair tonight and Saturday; warmer north Saturday. Wisconsin Fair tonight and Saturday, colder tonight; warmer Saturday. Minnesota Fair tonight and Saturday; warmer Saturday and In west tonight.

Montana Generally fair tonight and

Saturday; warmer tonight.

Nebraska hair tonignt with warmer

northwest; Saturday increasing cloudi

ness and warmer. Kansas Increasing cloudiness tonight, becoming unsettled Saturday. Iowa Fair tonight and Saturday; colder east tonight; warmer Saturday.

Dakotas lair tonight and Saturday;

siowiy rising temperature.

WANTED Partner (lady or. gentleman), of culture and good appearance, with one hundred dollars for established office business, now paying fifty to eighty dollars weekly net profit, and rapidly Increasing. Can furnish the very best of references from all over Lake county. Call on Prof. Jerome, clairvoyant and meta-

piiysician, yOii Commercial avenue, corner 91st street. South Chicago.

10-16-tf

WANTED An intelligent young man

for kteneral office and outside work;

position permanent; excellent oppor

tunity for capable and reliable man;

references required. Address C D, Lake

County Times. 10-12-tf

poking places to be designated by the j Board of Election Commissioners, for j the purpose of voting "For" or , "Against" the proposition of whether j the School City of Hammond. Indiana. phall issue Bonds in the sum of Fifty1 five Thousand ($55. 000.00 Dollars, to be used for building the "Wallace j School House." By order of the Common Council of the City of Hammond, Indiana. WITNESS my hand ami the seal of ; the City of Hammond. Indiana, this 10th day of October, 1907. i OTTO 11. DFELKE. j City Clerk. I I hereby certify that the above and ; f orep-otng notice is a true copy of the orinigal notice, certified to me by Otto f H. Duelke, Clerk of the City of Ham- ; mond, Indiana. I WITNESS my hand this loth day of ! October, 1907.

FRED Cr. RIM BACH, Superintendent of Police of the City of Hammond, Indiana. 2t

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$1,600.00. thins

THE OPEN SESAME to th euoeensful issue of many undertakings is a LOAN when you need It. If you have good eecurltla. we have the money, and you can set It on short notice by applying at our office, Room 200, VI 38-4 J Corumerclal arenue, South Chicago. WE FINANCE firms, corporations and Individuals in and around all neighboring towns. You must hare for security a Piano, Furniture, Horse, Wagon, Carriare or sms other personal property. ON ABOVE SECURITY

you can borrow from $10.00 to

We leave the security In your possession and handle everySTRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

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Call, write or phone, your home upon request.

Our Confidential Representative Is -sent to

Chicago Discount Co.

9138 0 Commercial Ave,

South

Open Monday. Thursday and Saturday evenings until 9 p. m. We close other evenings at 6 p. m. Or address Lock Box No. 516. Hammond, Ind.

WANTED Young man to work around office. Apply Lake County Times. 10-12-lt WANTED Bright boy about 16 years old to learn trade. AddIv at once to

Mr. Faber, earo Specialty Underwear Co. 10-4tf

WANTED For U. S. Army: Ablebodied men, unmarried, between the ages of Jl and S5; 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. 32 State street, Hammond. Ind.. or 323 South State street. Chicago. 111. 7-S-tf

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LOST AND KOU.MX LOST Black leather card case containing owner's cards and others. 10-lS-lt

FOFND A revolver. Owner can have same by proving property and paving for this adv. Inquire Lake County Times. 10-18-tf FOFND Cray horse; 1.200 lbs. Call at 133rd place and Wolf Lake. Alfred Lolam. 10-14-6t

LOST A small horse; brown, white j tar forehead and white left hind j foot. Reward for return to Louis j Mitchell, Slandard Steel Car works; t I'. O. Box 417. 10-17-10t I

UllALK HKLf WA.VILIX

WANTED Old lady for housework;

steady work. Apply Mrs. Btiger, Brooks' theater. 10-18-3t

WANTED Girl for general housework; good cook. 421 Soutti Iloiiman street; phone 214. 10-17-tf

WANTED Girl for general housework; small family. Call 112 East Clinton street. 10-16-6t

WANTED Second girl; good wages. Apply Green's hotel, 67 N. Calumet avenue, one-half block north of distillery. 10-16-3t WANTED Cook for boarding house; good wages to right party. Apply Otto Mathias, Calumet and Hoffman streets. 10-14-tf

LOST Twenty two 'dollars on Sibley street, between Nickel Plate station and llohman street; one twenty and two ones. Return to 91 Hoffman street. 10-17-tf

REAL ESTATE

FUR SALEfoot lot.

-Five room house . ith Paxton Lumber Co. 1

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

The Simple Life. The simple life, then, seems to tomo to this the attachment of oneself In absolute devotion to the great things, to the real and the true things, the embarking of our whole fortunes In them, whatever may happen. What we eat, drink or wear will not greatly trouble us. Christian World.

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Old Reliable Specialist" of So. Chicago has been fittingly given DR. RUCKEU

PS'o leM ttmn 20so-caHod peclfillt hnvo come mU gone since lie iocnted here, about lO yours ago, tifter ti wide experience In other cities. . 1113 HAS STOOD THE TEST. After treating more than 6.00 people In and about South Chicago, without a. failure to accomplish all promised them In everv Instance where they. followed his Instructions. ,We will now listen to what the Doctor has to say on the subject. SIX THOUSAND SICK TREATED. I have treated more than 6.000 elck people In and about South Chicago and made many cures among those classed as incurables. No disease too allehtt or too severe to command my careful attention. WHAT I TREAT. I treat most diseases where the patient is able to call at my office and can soijirtimps make special arrangements to call on those who are not able to come to me. STOMACH Titer BLES. T . ... . ... . . .

11 "u 1881 oenressed arter meats, wun a oioated condition of the stomach and bowels, with belchlny of gas, I can s;ive you prompt relief and a thorough cure. TIRED FEELIXO,

una so many people who complain or being tired from every little , nLor tney are more tired in the morning than after a day's work t then do not sleep well, but are continually disturbed by dreams.

neip mose cases promptly ana cure mem in a short time. DISEASES OP WOMEN. T, v,athc'r. 0laif3 of diseases are so badly treated as are the diseases of women iJnlt, lvn niany years of careful attention to this subject and have proven i 8 lurn its Trior mhv& . i i . . . . . . . . t

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DISEASES OF MEN. I have studied the subject carefully and made the discovery of some verv important remedies in re.ent years, which enables me to perform perfect cures In less than ore-foi:rth the time formerly required. You will notice the Improvement In a fe-v hours after beginning treatment. Call In and talk over v.n:i- t,.,.,hu. ,.ui, m i win Tni.in i .... -v.

! hiki wr.at the cost of a cure win d. i promise. No chargu for advice

COXSTIPATIOX AND PII.ES. I treat successfully all cases of constipation and piles. KIDNEY DISEASES. If you have any difflcuity with your kidneys or bladder, U1 and opinion. J J

BLOOD POISON. I treat blood poison with marked sueoess irive prompt relief and guarantee a cure in every caso where iugtructlons are followed. WEAK AMI FA1USO MEMORY. 1 treat weak and failing memory and nervousness la both men and women and give prompt relief trom the distressing malady. COST OF CURE. 1 make no charge for telling you just what it will cost to cure you, O.NE CALL WILL CURE. IrL!T'' irase. a Prescription is all that is needed to cure; in others, considerate time ui:d medicines are required. LEtiAL WRITTEN COXTRACT. H riri thireh wil1 slvo you u written contract to cure you for & specified price, which we may agree upon. CHARGES REASONABLE. You will find my charges reasonable. I don't believe In taking: advantage pf people, who need my services, by charting enormous fees only because I hold within my grasp the remedy tnat wia cure them. HONT DELAY. Don't delay, for the longer a disease runs ti, i- 1 to cura.

you follow my advice you will not be dlsannointed in any promise I

this advertisement and win tnnd bv it.

m; l:o to 5. and 7 tr unn , Sundiv

No Charge tor Advice. P. RUCKEL, M .D OVER POSTOKFICE.

y-nd i3t. Commercial Ave. SO. CHICAGO

If you follow

make you. I mean every word of OSce Hours: 9 to 12 a

Hours.

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It's Simple Figuring

how you might have saved your home if you had begun to save your money In time and had deposited It bit by bit with us. WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS, let us help you; 3 per cent Interest Du your savings account.' The CITIZEN'S Gorman National Bank

WANTED Good hired girl who can cook. Apply Pioneer hotel. T. J.

Greenwald. Lansing. 111. 9-5-tf,

WANTED A competent girl for general housework. ' Apply 47 Mason street. S-SO-tf. , -

SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Situation ; as stenographer and typewriter bv a young- lady residing in Windsor Park. Address Box D-31, Lake County Times. 10-17-6t

! FOR SALE The following choice resl- ! dence property: iNine room house on South Hohman i street, with all modern conveniences. I furnace heat; $4,200. Beautifully finished six room modern

cottage on Michigan avenue, near Calumet avenue, at $2,700. Modern six room cottage in fine condition on Truman avenue, $2,400. Five room cottage on Wilcox street; $1,000; easy payments. New six room cottage on Jackson street, $1,400; easy payments. Large -two story house on lot 50x165 feet, corner of Logan and Smith

street; a bargain at $1,500. Cottage on 37 foot lot; Torrance avenue, near Hoffman street, $1,000; easy payments. One and one-half story brick; modero conveniences; 37 foot lot, on Summer street, $3,000; easy payments if you wish. GOSTL1N, MEYN & CO. 10-15-6t

100 PER CENT ON REAL ESTATE INVEST

MENTS IN

GARY,

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The Magic City of Steel

$200

A certain subdivision purchased by us last winter In th Interest of clients for $54,000, $10,000 of which was cash, haa cleared to the owners $102,900 during the first six months, and there is still a considerable portion to sell. We can prove this by our auditor's statement. We have a special bargain which, we will let you in on for

next 10 days, beginning 0ct. 15, ending Friday, Nov. 1.

Price Per Lot

No more, no less. If title is not good money to.be returned. You can't beat this offer. You are invited to inspect our main office in Gary. If you cannot come write ua 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 oth avenue, uary; aiso iua juearporn

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IXR SALE Several standard visible typewriters. Address G. S. W., care Lake County Times. 10-17-3t

OH SALE 50 foot lot on Doty for

! $50 cash; good bargain; in good (neighborhood. H. B., Lake County

Times. 10-14-st

FOR SALE Twenty-foot bar with French plate glass for back of bar: also saloon fixtures; cost. $600; will sell for $200 in trade or cash. Address A. White, 6939 Stony Island avenue, Parkside. 10-17-2w

FOR SALE A horse, buggy gain. Address Ind. 10-16-3t

small, gentle family and harness, at a barL, Box 253, Hammond,

FARM LANDS! Improved and unimproved farm lands in Marinette coun

ty, Wisconsin. Also in thirteen different counties in Michigan, ranging from . $2.00 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. 62 Doty street.

Hammond, Ind. 10-3-lm

FOR SALE Good working horse; . black; 1,200 pounds; 10 years old; price $40. Address 11. Boese, 30 Gordon street, West Hammond. 10-12-6t

FOR BALE A well established business, 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 Time. 10-12-tf

FOR SALE New five room house, two story; bath, gas, sewer, sidewalk, water. 25 foot lot on one side for an

other house; a good investment; Just

off Michigan avenue in east end; own

er wants to build flats; any reasonable

offer o. k. Address X. Y. Z. owner, Lake County Times. 9-17-tf

FOR SALE House and lot at 607 West State street; first class condition; lot 00x150. Call at 406 East State street. This Is a bargain. Jacob Mils 8-21-tf.

HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE coniSS Tlant LOTS FROM $2SO UPWARDS. Terms $10 clown, $10 tx month. W. Gordon Smith, Owner, Office 917 Harrison St. North of Conkey Ave.

THE HAMMOND DISTILLiNQ QQ DAILY CAPACITY 2S.OOO QALLONS.

FOR SALE Pianos. Before buying a piano call and see the largest and finest etock in Lake county. Seven styles of new $300 pianos at $159. Used pianos from $30 to $90. Come and practice on our pianos. J. M- Wllcockson Piano Co., Hammond building. 9-18-tf

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Large furnished front room, for two gentlemen; heat, bath and gas. Apply at 7 Williams street, Telephone 1384. 10-18-3t

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The Present the Only Time. Considering that the past can't turn around and come back and that the future has never yet arrived, it would seem &3 if to-day Is the only time really worth, while.

FOR RENT 11 room boarding house.

3 blocks from Standard steel car

works. Inauire J. L. Lwing's barber

shop, Morton avenue. iu-is-.it

FOR RENT Furnished rooms, suitable

for two srentlemen, or one couple, at

209 State Line street. 10-lS-3t

FOR RENT Very desirable furnished room: furnace heat, electric light and

bath, hot water all the time. 7 Doty

street. 10-lS-lt

FOR RENT Three furnished rooms

for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences; two blocks from Nickel Plate depot. 273 Oakley avenue. 17-2t

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light

housekeeping. 44o Northcott ave

nue, East Chicago. 10-16-3t

FOR RENT One large furnished room

steam heat, bath. Call 130 Russell

street. 10-14-tf

FOR RENT Large furnished front room with alcove, suitable for two

gentlemen. 121 Douglas street; phone

1411. 10-15-tf

FOR RENT Barn. Inquire Claude street, 10-15-tf

at 324

FOR RENT Furnished room. Call at

239 Giauae sireet. ivi-io-

FOR RENT Furnished rooms by day or week. Call S02 Michigan avenue.

10-7-tf

At Fair Speed. A Toledo chauffeur who claimed he was going at "only a fair rate of speed" knocked a street car off the track. At the "third speed" he could rrobably push a skyscraper off its foundations.

Always to Be Turned To at Last. A woman thinks that If worse comes to worst she can go on the stage. A man has an Idea that after he has faiieU at everything else te can go to raising chickens.

WANTED TO It EXT.

WANTED To rent small farm for

poultry and grain; high and dry; near

Chicago preferred. M. Sarka, 9122 Jef-

fry avenue. South Chicago. 10-18-ot

WANTED To rent six room fiat, cen

trally located, by 25th; will pay two months" rent in advance. Address

"L." Lake County Times. 10-17-2t

BOARD AND ROOMS. WANTED Boarders by the week. Summer street. 10-lS-2t

BARTER AND EXCHANGE

Ao charge for atx Insertions uadu

Barter and Exchange bead. For every reply to ad, yon pay two cents.

TO EXCHANGE A cash register for a

stove or what have you? Address

Box 11-69, Lake County Times. 18

M UMCLE STEBERTS S I THE MASTER PIECE I I Manufactured by THE HAMMOND I BY A MASTER BAKER BAKING CO. Inc. n&nmond Bldg.

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FOR EXCHANGE 20-foot bar, French

plate glass back, also saloon fix

tures; cost $600; for real estate or what have you? Address Box L-23, Lake County Times. 17

FOR EXCHANGE Two leather trunks

and a steamer trunk for household

furniture or kitchen range. Address

Box C-29, Lake County Times. 17

FOR EXCHANGE Four foot oak ta

ble, cloth top, suitable for office;

for office desk or chairs. Address L-33, Lake County Times. 17

FOR EXCHANGE Gold watch, hunt

ing case, cost $35, for what have

you? Address box N-li, Lake county

Times. 17

FOR EXCHANGE Good light bicycle

for sale or exchange lor what have

you? Address J. l.. Lake County

Times. 17

TO EXCHANGE-

two rugs for

dress Box B-17,

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Sewing machine and cooking range. AdLake County Times.

FOR EXCHANGE Hat blast stove.

good as new, for base burner. Address H-51, Lake County Times. 12

300

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FERSO.tALS. PERSONAL J. F. Reilley has removed his law offices from the Majeatlo building to room 6, Tapper block. 8-23-30t

Does your sewing machine need repairing? If so. call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert, 241 Eat State strc-t; phone 260L

REAL ESTATETRAHSFERS Indiana Harbor SEIy lot 18, block 29. East Chicago Co. to

Charles Edw. Lampman $367.50

Indiana Harbor Lot 21, block o in third addition, East Chicago Co. to William Blumenthal. . .

Indiana Harbor Lot 6, block 20 in second addition. East Chicago Co. to Antonio Oredo... East Chicago Lot 5, block 3 In nw 32-37-9, Anton Kosiba to Frank Gozdecki 2 Glen Park Lots 17 to 19. block 3. Charles J. Williams to Guy

E. Wulfing 1,400

Hammond Lots 21 and 22. E. W. Sohl's second addition. Louise Franke to John Sowinski 1,500 Hammond Lot 12. E. W. Sohl's

third addition, Mary M. Jarrard to Louisa Franke Toleston Part lot 12. block 20, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s second addition, Charles L. Surprise to Gary & Western Ry. Co Toleston Part lot ie, block 16. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s rediv. fourth add., Josephine A- MeNaughten to Gary & Western Ry. Co

In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record, 11 mortgages, 10 releases and 17 miscellaneous instruments.

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WITH ITS $100,000 Capital ana its $65,000 earned surplus and undivided profits, its affairs managed by men of experience and financial standing, offers to its patrons the highest degree of safety in the transaction of their business.

OUR NEW banking quarters, situated on one of the city's best corners, in a building owned by the President and one of the directors, occupied by the Bank under a long and favorable lease, offers to its patrons all that can be desired In an up-to-date Bank home.

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ESPECIAL INVITATION is given those who wish to start a savings account, upon which we will pay you 3 per cent, annually on $1.00 or more. Give us a trial, we believe we can please you.

A. M. TURNER, President. BELMAN,

Cashier.

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