Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1907 — Page 7

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SEW YORK STOCK MARKET

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GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. Oct. 28. World's shipments Wheat, this week, 10,240, oOO bu; last week, 1.312,000 bu; last year. 12,52S,Ou0 bu. Corn, this week, 3,673.000 bu; last week, 3,567,000 bu; last year, 4,050,'jOO bu. Chicago, Oct. 23. Estimated cars tomorrow Wheat, 107; corn, 360; oats, 325; hogs, 25,000 head. Chicago fift sn rarl.its todav

"heat. 103; 16,000 head.

Chicago, Oct. 8. Clearances Wheat and flour, 746. ouu bu So, 500 bu; corn, 1,200 bu.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

-Dots 22 and

Homewood

Eder to

23, block addition.

Fred W. sub. w addition, . to Chas.

corn, 307; oats, 4.TS; hoys

today corn,

Oct. 28,

wheat .... Corn Oats Wheat, decCorn, dec . . Oata, dec.

YUlble Supply. 19u7. Oct. 28, ..42,250,000 37 .. 4,070.000 3 .. 7, 13 3. 000 9

36 2,0 01) Inc . . 3 0 9.00 'j Inc. . 603,000 Inc..

1906. ,036,000 ,787,000 ,993,000 48,(K)o 8 4 5,000 102,000

200

3,100

!2.50

KouHi tveatern Krcelpta and Milpmentn. St. L-.uis. today 117.000 89.000 Last vear 100,000 696,000 Kansas "citv, today ..259.ooo 109, ooo Last year 269,000 160,000 Minneapolis, today ..442.000 75.000 Laat year 382, OuO 52,000

Wheat, today Iast Wffk Dust year Corn, today Dast week Last year ,

Primary Market. Receipts.

. .1,232,000 . .1.534,000 . .1,245,000 .. 737,000 .. 826.000 .. 453.000

Ship. 91 9,000 1,104,000 1,017,000 925,000 389,000 293,000

orthwr( CarN. This week Last week Iast Yr Duluth 366 338 363 Minneapolis .398 558 364 Chicago 103 115 50

BRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

Month Open

Wheat

.98.10."

,100

.59 .594

Dec. . May . July . Corn Dec. . Mav July . Oats 1 -ee. . May . July .

PorkJan. . .1475 May ..1500 Lard Oct Nov. ..S47 Jan. ..850 May ..870 Ribs

Oct

High , 9S 105 100

Low 96 103 99

Close 97- a 105 100

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May

757 ,792

57 56 Ms 5" 'i 59 58 59 59 58 59 50 48 49 53 52 52 48 47 48 1475 1460 1467 1505 1492 1500 S52 852-55 847 8521) 850-52 850 ' 850-52 870 , 867 870b 750 767' T60 '762-65 792 787 792

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Union Stock Yards, Oct. 28. Hog receipts, 16,000; left over, 10.300; market 5 to 10c higher. Light, $5.62 to 6.20; mixed, $5.55 to 6.30; heavy, $5.35 to 6.20; rough. $5.35 to 5.50. Cattle receipts. 21,000; market steady. Sheep receipts, 4,000; market weak.

Hammond 2, South

ieorg; M Findling . .

Hammond Part lot 1, block "A," Over's Gostlin, Meyn & Co Buchele

Hammond Lot 11. block 2, Towle's second addition, John N. Bcckman to August Meyer. $ Hammond Lots 9 and 10. block 2. Towle's second addition. Tav-

lor Willis to August Meyer... Hammond Lot 20, block 1. Oakland addition, Pecker-Tapper Realty Co. to August Lange.... Hammond Lot 5S, block 1, Fogg & Hammond's addition. John Stiergerwald to George Erharnt Hammond Lots 40 and 41, block 3, Morris' addition, Joseph O. Morris to Henry Radtke Toleston Lots 41 and 42, block 18, Oak Park, addition Martin J. Block to Harry King Indiana Harbor- Lot 18, block 13 in fourth addition. Fast Chicago Co. to James Walsh Section 16-36-8 W N 5 acres lot 5, Thomas J. Wood et al, comrs, to S. B. Dimond Section 8-37-9 AN' Lot 57, sub. part lot 1, Michael Kozacik to John Co 1 a t k a

Section 17-37-9 W Lot 17, block fi. Stueglitz sub.. Julia A. Kleefish to Jacob Kleensh In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record, 3 mortgages, 9 releases and 11 miscellaneous instruments.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

YOU can tell your wants ) to 50,000 Individuals F0F H Slticlll aiUOUIlt through a TIMES want ad

KALE HELP WASTEtt WANTED Bright young man for car! record clerk; must be good and j rapid penman. Call on A. M. DeWeeke, agent, Erie. 10-2S-tf I

BOARD A AD ROOMS. j WANTED Roomers and boarders In 1 private boarding house. 3s2 Cedar j street. 10-2i-tf i

WANTED Yard clerk. Call on A. M. DeW'eese, agent, Erie. lu-2s-tf

W A N'T E I Roo m ers street, 10-26-ot

at

38 Russell

WANTED Car repairers: srood waares

steady work. Apply Supt. Western j

sieei tar & i-ounury Co., Burnham Uiegewisch;. 111. 10-26-3t

600

,500

3,100

Wben you have a businena to sell, Invent a few dollar In advertldlng In order to find the KIG11T UL'YKIl. He will pay your advertising bill cheerfully.

WANTED Car builders. Apply Supt. Western Sitel Car & Foundry Co., Burnham (liegewisch). 111. 10-26-31

A.itu ioung man to deliver orders; one that can speak German preferred. J. J. Sullivan, Monroe and Conkey avenue. lU-26-2t

rEUSO.N-ALS. PER.SONAL, You can see ten newphoto designs at Johnson's Studio, second floor, Masonic Bldg., S5 State street. Adv

PERSONAL A baby contest la being i held at Johnson's Studio, second floor Masonic Bldg, So State street. Adv

Does your sewing macnine need repairing? If so, call up C F. Miller, the sewing machine expert, 241 Eat State street; phone 2601.

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 rauidlv increasing. Can

furnish the very beat of references ! from all uver Lake county. Call on!

Prof. Jerome, clairvoyant and metaphysician, au57 Commercial avenue, corner yiat street. South Chicago. 10-16-tf

WAN 1 ED For V. S. Army: Ablebodied men, unmarried, between th 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 Office. 92 State street, Hammond. Ind., or 323 South State street. Chicago. HL 7-8-tf

tCSAtALK HELP WAMEU WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply Green's hotel, 67 North Calumet avenue, one-half blocks north of distillery. lu-2S-3t

HEAED ON THE BOURSE.

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rnom iu markets

calves In good

60 to 80 lbs

80 lbs. 7Q 9c; SO

Ti,ittr Tincelnta. 4.810. tubs; cream

eries, extra, 27c; price to retail dealers, 29c; prints. 30c; firsts, 25!U2bc; seconds. 2325c; ladles No. 1. 22c; renovated, extra. 23c; firsts, 22 c; dairies, extra. 24c; firsts. 22f(ioc; seconds, 21 c; packing stock, 20 c. KSgs R-ceipts, 3.40 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 15 (a 18c; cases included. 15U18e; ordinary firsts, 16j18c; firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and 5.. per cent fresh, 22c; prime firsts packed in new 30-doz whitewood cases and must be 6a per cent fresh, 24c; extras, packed especially for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 26c; dirties No. 1. 14 15c; No. 2, llil3e; checks, 115 14c, seconds 1214e; refrigerator eggs, extras. 20c; firsts, 18iM9c; ordinary firsts, 16 (if 17c Potatoes Receipts. 40 cars; choice to fancy, 60 if 61c; fair to good. 5u(a ;c Sweet potatoes Illinois, $ no 41 ... . a ; t,vV 4.T75 nor brl; Virginia. $2.00.

Veal Quotations foe order were as follows

WiMirht. 6 fa 7c: 60 to

to 100 lbs, 9ji 10c Dressed beef No. 1 ribs 1 x7r 1 round. Sc; Ao,

7c; No. 1 plate. 5c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 1.

chickens, fowls. c; spring. ,, , ters 7o; geese, $5. 07.00; ducks. 10 c. teFfuit-APples. $1.50f 5.50 per brl; BOc ff $3.00 per bu; crabapples, $2.00: 6 50 per brl; $1.001.75 Pr V";"rs, jumbo per bunch $2.00. strajgtu. $1.75; culls. $1.25ul.50; bouquet s . $100- lemons. California, $3 ..0 (Li 5 o. oranges, California, I3.50ff6.o0; pinentiDlea $4 00 5.00 per bil, peaenes, Michigan r 20 M 30o per 1-5 bu ba j. : grapes. 18tf24c per 8-lb basket, pears,

$2.50Cd4.&O per nn. Berries Cranberries, C ape

9 .00 per brl. Melons Rocky lord

crates. 50c'-i$2.50. 0California green fruit Grapes, L,o !V2.5l per case: pears, $1.8jy.6o per bos. . , , Beans Pea beans, hand r!,ck-V,' choice, $2.35; common to fair, $1.80.02.10; re.l kidnev. per bu. choice, $2.40 11 2 45; lower srados. depending on qual-

wedish, J.-ii'W 5; limas, Cali-

ts. !i0i

itv, $2. 10 ji 2.3ii ; i-rown : 2.20; oi'f grades. $1.60 i 1 fornia, ier loo u.s, $.',.: Green vegetables- Bo 100 bunches; cabbages, crate; carrots, $1.25'; hunches: cauliflower.

box; celery, 40ci$l.o0 v..rs 50c per basket

per crate; garlic. b- e. per id; horseradish 65c per bunch; lettuce, 4ue per tub; loaf, 15fl7c. per case; mushrooms. 25 57 40c per box; peppers. 4o 50c per crate; parsley. PMj 12c per doz; radishes, homo grown, $1.00 per 100 bunches; string beans, green. $1.im-.,

IIS ner box: wax. 1.hm: i.-j, f.;u.i?n.

$1.00 per brl; onions, 50 sr . ac I'er spinach. 40c per tub; tomatoes.

75c per crate: turnips, oOc per watercress. 12 c per doz.

Pittsburg The Stock Exchange will not open today. This was decided at a meeting of the directors held this morning. Mclntyre Wre would advise against buying too freely just now even for investment. Charles Head & Co. When all is said, the situation does not warrant trading on margins while present unsettled conditions last. Henry Clews & Co. The market stoop up finely against the recent otorm. There is now no room for panic. New York. Oct. 28. Bache: "There Is little doubt that the so-called Standard Oil Interests have acquired very large blocks of securities, and if values can be kept down will buy more. In the meantime money will bo made as scarce as possible and no great advance in values will be permitted if It can be prevented. For those haviner

the funds I advise buying any of the good stocks around present prices. It Is a great opportunity which will not last very long." Denver & Rio Grande for third week October, $472,000, Increase $48,600. From July 1st, $7,438, S00, increase $962,500. Dow Jones: "Cables from Paris, London and Berlin indicate the foreign financial communities take a cheerful view of the situation in America. The highest European authorities believe that our crisis as been passed and many conservative brokers abroad are advising buying of American securities." Ridgely: "The order went forth from the big interests that new stocks were to be bought on margin. This action would certainly indicate that the men who mark and stack the cards had de-

oiaea 10 aavance prices, tnougn no doubt on a good rally, and before another setback they will generously permit the public to buy some of the stuff. Recent letters cover the situation from our point of view. The worst ia almost surely over, and the tendency should

be upward, but we expect considerable irregularity." Marshall -Spader & Co. say of the sit

uation : "Th most important influence which has developed since Saturday's close as follows: "The determination of the New York and other clearing houses of the country to issue clearing house certificates in order to permit the holding of cash reserves by the banks. These certificates are baaed on securities deposited at 75 per cent, of their value and will undoubtedly place the banks in a more comfortable position." The interesting feature is the demand for copper metal, which is increasing daily. Over a million pounds sold so far. Up to 11 o'clock there was no show of business in the loan crowd. One of the Morgan brokers passed

$1.00 per through, apparently to judge the situ-

$1.00 Pr'niion. but made no offer anil no in.

Li15c'r$L25 perUulrJ'- Advance in active dividend pay-pei-box; cucum- j ing stocks were 1 to 3 points and

eggplant. $J.uw-many 0f the speculative shares which

have been depressed because of forced liquidation followed the high prices with material gains.

No. 1 chuck.

Cod, $S.50

cantcloupes,

l u ;

00 K sack ;

WEATHER FORECAST. Montana Probably showers tonight or Tuesday west; partly cloudy east; moderate temperature. Illinois and Wisconsin Fair tonight, probably becoming unsettled Tuesday; rising temperature Indiana Fair tonight and probably Tuesday; slowly rising temperature. Missouri and Iowa Increasing cloudiness with probably showers west tonight or Tuesday; rising temperature. Nebraska and Kansas Probably showers tonight or Tuesday; rising temperature. , , Pakotas Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesdav; warmer tonight. Minesota Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; slowlv rising temperature. Lower Michigan Generally fair Vnlght and Tuesday; cooler east tonight; rising temperature Tuesday.

Shopping 1st more Interesting a well a more ut Ufactory, when you are "answering ad."

Many Advertisers are opposed to Advertising in the Summer Months. Some have reasonable grounds for this ; some simply cancel their advertising because others do it, or because they've heard it doesn't pay. People eat, drink and live in the summer and buy goods, Just the same as they do in the winter. Run your ad during the summer months in the Times and watch the results.

WANTED Experienced waitress; good wages. Strong's restaurant, 93 South Hohman street. 10-28-lt

WANTED Girl for general housework in small family; must sleep homo 10-23 ma Ullliirl0 avenue, first llaL

inaia

The Pittsburg of the West

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

WANTED--Short order cook

v etc state street. 10-24-3t

NOTICES. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of the City of Hammond, Indiana, that a 'Special Election" will

be held in said Citv on the second (2nd) day of November, 19o7. at the polling places to be designated by the Hoard of Election Commissioners, for the purpose of voting "For" or "Against" the proposition of whether the School City of Hammond, Indiana, shall issue Bonds in the sum of Fiftyfive Thousand ($55,000.00) Dollars, to be used for building the "Wallace School House." By order of the Common Council of the City of Hammond, Indiana. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of Hammond, Indiana, this 10th day of October, 1907. OTTO II. DUELKE, City Clerk. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing notice is a true copy ;t the orinlgal notice, certified to me by Otto H. Duelke, Clerk of the City of 11am-

monn, Indiana. WITNESS my hand this 15th day of October, 1907. FRED G. RIMBACIL Superintendent of Police o the City of Hammond. Indiana. 2t

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TMU SOLID ROCK has alwajs rroren to be a f rm foundation. Mny who have tried to build on the rolling done and lose sand hare foond it necessary to ask thoe who hail solid foundations for & helping hand. Therefore, don't try todo business on too small a capital- With fair security joian increase both your business and capital. 1'oacaii BORROW amountsiranttinf: from :0 to fioOo and repay iheloan in small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted with usrts STRICTLY PRrWsTE

Just asree that your piano, furniture or some other rersonal prvnertywinbe-securlty You have the use of both money and security at the same thus. When in need call an1 see the Chicago Discount Co. 0130 Commercial Ave. outlt Chicago KOOM 2tX Telephone . Otlokro rCOpen Monday. Thursday and Satnrday evening until 9 p. m. We clos all other

eveniriKs at 6 p. in

EAEN 50 TO 100 PER CENT ON KEAL ESTATE. .INVEST-

at 20

WANTED Situation as stenographer ana tyDtwritr hv a ,r,, ,,

siding m W indsor Park. Address Kox

D-Jl, Lake County Times. io-17-f.t

VOH SALK.

FOR SALE Chf

and wagons: horses lust on'r of i.aw

work. Call up Monou hotel. lO-iis-at

FOR SALE OR week, tool chest,

en utensils. 738 Hammond, Ind. 10

EXCHANGE This chairs, lamp, kitchShefheld avenUe, 1'6-lt

FOR SALE One double seated buggy and one express wagon. Call after 4:30, A. Sorensen, Stigiitz Park. 23-6t

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

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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COT TNT Y. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1907. PETER HAND BREWERY COMPANY,

A CORPORATION, VS. MATHILDE EDMONSTON ET AL CAUSE NO.

4102.

Now comes the plaintiff by D. J.

Moran. attorney, and flies its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Mathilde (otherwise Matilda) Edmonston, Montefiore M. Jacobs,

trustee or the irust Deed sued on herein, William Helmcke, and Helen

Helmcke, his wife, are not residents

of the State of Indiana

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

that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said

cause on the 16th day of December A

D., 1907. the same being the 30th day of the next term of said Court to be

begun and held in the Court House at

in said County and State

with bar;

will Hammond,

FOR SALE: A well established business, on account .of owner wishing to go south before winter; business has been established 15 years and clearing $3,500 per" yoar; 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

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. M. Wllcockson Piano Co.. Hammond building. 9-18-tf

FOR SALE Cheap; horses, harness and wagons; horses just out of heavy work. Call up Monon hotel. 10-28-3t

M.6.RE

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Gary, indiana If you desire further information, maps and booklets, fill in this coupon and mail it to us at Gary, Ind.

Name.

Address.

j Office on Broadway

Between 17th G 18th Aves.

WANTED TO BUY.

WANTED Extra large second hand trunk in first class condition. Apply to C. Grant, Railroad Y. M. C. A., Gibson, Ind. 10-2S-2t

on the second Monday of November A

D., 1907, said action will be heard and

determined in their absence.

In W'itness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said

Court, at Hammond, this 21st day of

October A. D.. 1907. HAROLD H. WHEELER, Clerk L. S. C. By Carrie B. Miles, Deputy Clerk.

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE Eight room house with 50

foot lot. on center State street; $3,700

part cash, balance payments. Inquire

at Seibert s bakery, Hammond Bldg. 10-28-3t

FOR SALE 7 -room tage, 37-foot lot Paxton Lumber Co.

and 6-room cot

each; payments

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GARY,

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The Magic City of Steel A certain subdivision purchased by us last winter In the interest of clients for $54,000, $10,000 of which was cash, has 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 onifor next 10 days, beginning Oct. 15, ending Friday, Not. 1. Price dJOflfl Per Lot 3VMJ 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. Main Offices : N. E. corner Broadway and 17th avenue.

Branches: N. E. corner BToaxrway ana otn avenue, uary; aiso

108 Dearborn street, Chicago.

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HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE CONKEY PLANT LOTS FROM $250 UPWARDS. Terms $rO down, $10 tx month. W. Gordon Smith, Owner Office 917 Harrison St. North of Conkey Ave.

FOR BENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4458 Northcote avenue. East Chicago, Ind. 10-28-lt

FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 75 So. Hohman street, north flat; phone 3651. 10-2S-3t FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. 37S State street. 10-28-lt FOR RENT Furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; with board if desired; all modern conveniences. 7 Rlmbach avenue; phone 4471. 10-28-3t

FOR SALE 50 foot lot on Doty for

$950 cash; good bargain; In goo

neighborhood. II. B., Lake County

Times. lu-n-at 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 aa part payment. For further particulars call or address A. F. Brandt, 52 Doty street. Hammond, Ind. 10-3-lm

FOR SALE House ana lot at 507 West Etate street; first class condition; lot 50x160. Call at 405 East Stats street. This is a bargain. Jacob Mllx. 8-31 -tf.

FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms for ligbt housekeping; also five room flat. 278 Michigan avenue. 10-2S-St

FOR RENT Large furnished rooms; heat, bath and gas lights; with or without board. Apply 423 Truman avenue. 10-26-4t

BARTER ID EXCHANGE

So charge for six Insertions osdu Barter and Exchange bead. For every reply to ad, you pay tvro cemta.

FOR RENT One large furnished room, suitable for one or two; steam heat, bath and gas. 155 Carroll street; phone 3041. 10-24-tf

MLLE. ZARA New York's Favorite Palmist and Clairvoyant Just returned from Europe where she ha3 met with remarkable success In the foretelling of coming events. This Wonderful Woman

can tell you all about your business and love affairs, in fact anything you would like to know. Special Offer Bring this ad and 25c

and Mile. Zara will give you a $1.00 reading, or for 50c a $2.00 full life reading. This offer is good for a few days only. Don't delay. You will find her at 209 Michigan avenue, from 0 a. n. to 9 p. in., Including Sundays.

FOR RENT Large furnished front room with alcove, suitable for two gentiemen. 121 Douglas street; phone 1411. 10-15-tf

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

WASTED TO RENT. WANTED To rent a cottage or flat near Conkey plant. Address W. C, care Lake County Times. 10-28-tf

FOR EXCHANGE Hoosier kitchen cabinet; cost $28; almost new, oak, highly polished; complete for $16 if sold at once; might exchange for something family could use. Address D-65, Lake County Times. 28

FOR EXCHANGE: Set Arts and Artists books. 66 parts; steel engravings in each book; entirely new; value $17; take $11 cash or what have you? Address D-66, Lake County Times. 2S

TO EXCHANGE: Two town lots; wish to trade for a Ford runabout automobile; lots clear. Address A. A. Wallace, Monon, Ind. 10-241W

FOR EXCHANGE Lady leaving city will sell her upright piano for $50 cash. Address W-25, Lake County

Times. 2 3

FOR EXCHANGE Uas range for any

thing useful. Address S-48, Lake

County Times. 22

HAMMOND GARAGE

Opposite Harrison Park. 542 South Hohman Street.

Car kept for ?10 per month.

FREDERICK Office Plume 228

I HEINTZ, PROP.

Res. and Garage 1071.

WA.NTED Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; steam heat; man and wife. Address M. L., Lake County T 1 m e s. 10-28-3t LOST axd Kotrxn. STOLEN At Hasse's place. Oct. 24, a

bicycle; 24-inch irame; maxe. aiiami;

black with red and green. iiDerat reward if returned to Cornlel Kikkert, Munster. Ind. 10-28-lt

LOST Gold cross; flower engraved; between Towle opera house and Walter street. Return to 310 Walter street; reward. 10-28-tf

FOR EXCHANGE Six oak dining room chairs and parlor lamp for

what? Address Box M-37. Lake Coun ty Times. 22

FOR EXCHANGE Singer sewing ma

chine for potatoes. Address L-34,

Lake County Times. 22

FOR EXCHANGE Coal range and ice box for what have you? Address

D-19, Lake County Times. 22

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JTH ITS $100,000 Capital and its

$65,000 earned surplus and undi

vided 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

LQST Near Standard Steel Car on ! Calumet avenue, a black silk ribbon1 f.H with srold buckle and K of P. i

charm. Please return to Times office; liberal reward. 10-26-tf

FOR EXCHANGE 320 acres unim proved Bowman county. North Da

kota, about 1 mile from Stillwater and 6 miles west from main line of Mllwau-

kee-St, Paul R R-; $15 to $20 per acre; will take rentable property worth $8,000. Address Box G-33, Lake County Times. 21

LOST Brass automobile lamp, red listht. Finder kindly return to undersigned and get reward. A. G. Schleiker, East Chicago. 10-25-3t

LOST A small horse; brown, white star forehead and white left hind foot. Reward for return to Louis Mitchell. Standara Steel Car works; P, O. Box 417. 10-7-lOt

FOUND Two horses, near Saxony; roan weighing 1200 lbs; bay about 1000 lbs. Address Martin Hilgr, R R. Kn. L Box 4, Hammond. Ind. 10-19-tf

FOR EXCHANGE Gas stove for anything useful, or will sell. Address Box G-18, Lake County Times. 21

President.

W. C. BELMAN, Cashier.

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FOR EXCHANGE Gold watch. Elgin movement, for a good coaster brake bicycle. Address Box S-35, Lake County Times. 21

If you must hare a errant today, AXSWER some of the ad. If tomor row vrlll do, advertise for one!

DO NOT DELAY! Now lo tho time to have that house piped for Oas lights. Estimates cheer-fully given free upon application at the office, personally or by phone. South Shore Gas & Electric Co, South Hohman St, Telophorv f Q

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