Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1907 — Page 7
Tuesday, October 29, 1907.
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES
Stoclcs9 Grain and Provisions L, AT H S T AlOVEM EiNTS IIS BY EXCLUSIVE WIRE TO INDUSTRIAL CENTERS, I THE LAKE COUNTY TIA1ES
HEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Descrip. Open High Low Close Atchison ... 7 ; -at 7J 73:i 74 Do pfd ... SS 7 S7 Am. Sugar l2t l2i ly'i 100 Am. Car ... 2o',2 25 24 2iV2 Amal. Cop. 50 51'; 4SVa 4?; Am. J)cum 37 37 35 35 Anaconda. .. a2 3 4 Vi 3 Ha 32 Vs Am. Tob pfd GlVa G4V2 64 64 Am. Wool 15 15 15 15 K & O HI 82 7'J12 79Vi Biscuit 63 63 61 61 Va Brook. K. T. 33'i 33Vi 2U 30 Va C. & G. W. . . 8 8 7 :v 7 2 Chen. & O... 2Si 2S'i 2;i4 2 7 C. F. & I.,. Ki It; 14 "s 11 Is Col. South KS',4 ls:.i H IX Corn Prdts ! ' V Cotton Oil 25 25 13 2 3 "5. 23 V Canad Rao 15:2 i j 153 '2 117 14 la Coast Lino 6 4Va 4a ''"l1 62 Denver com 13 IX 'a X Distillers ... 404 40 v2 3U'i 39 &4 Erie com ... 177 J 1 ' ''2 17Va Krie 2nd ... 2SV 2H 2$V 2SVa Great North 111 'a 1 1 2 Vi 10!) 110 V Gt. Nor On; 3 'J1- :'J U 37 Vi 3itV 111. Central 12lv 121 ll'JTs 119", Interboro . . 0 5 5 ',, JA & Nash.. 97 97 94 912 Me x. Cent 15 ' i 1 5 '4 15 15 V M K & T cm 25 '4 25rt 23; 23 Do pfd ... 50 f.GVa 54 Va 54 Vj Mis. Rac ... 52 52 49 49 Va Nat. Lead .. 40 Vi 40 Vi 36 Va 37 N. Y. Cent 9$ la' 9SVa 9 44 95 Vi Nor. & V... f2 62 60 60 4 North i'ac 107 10$ Vi 104 105 Va Ont. & W.. 2Si,3 25s Va 28 2S Pacific Mai,l 22 22 19 l'i?s Peoples Gu'd 73Vi 73 73 73 Fennsyl. ...115 115 10'J'i HU Press Steel 17 1 7 i 17 'a 17Va Reading .... 7 7 77 73Va 75 V It. I. & S. . .. I!', 14", 13 lT.Va Do pfd ... 55 7 D5T8 53 V r3 Rook Isl rtn 3 4 1 4 Va 14 14 Do pfd ... 36 26 34 Va 34 Va Rubber 17 17 17 17 South. Pac 67 Va 67 Va 65 Vi 6 So. Ry. com 13 13 12 12Vi St. Paul ...1024 102Si 99 100 V Texas Pac 19 19 li 1'4 Union Pac ..109 109 105 106 Va U. S. Steel. . . 23 23 22 Va 23 Do pfd ... 83V3 S3 KIT 83 '2 Virg Chem 15 V 15V 14 1 Wabash cm 9 ' 8 ?v lo pfd . . . 14- 15' 14" Jj . West Union 66 Vi 66 a 6i.V2
GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago, U heat, 10 8,000 head.
Chicago, Oct. 29. Estimated cars tomorrowWheat, 62; - orn, 18S; oats, 2 43; hogs. 13.000 head.
Chicago, Oct. 29. Clearances Wheat and flour, 300,000 La; to u; oath, none.
Oct. 29. Carlots today1 corn, 232; oats, 226 ; hogs,
today n, 9,o 00
Wheat, today
Lust W-ek ! Last year . I Corn, todav
Last Week Lust year .
Primary .Mo euient. lt-cei jits.
. . . . 1 ,07o.i0o . . . . 1 ',263.000 . . . .1,1 96.00H . . . . 52.o' 7 3 4.".'0 . ... 515,000
orllinrftt Car. This week Last wee Puliith 579 3:!s Minneapolis .136 55S Chicago ". 107 115
Ship. ! 4 So. oou 64S.0OO i
7 23,00 0 3 3 S, 00 0 S5S.OO0 4S7,0'0
Last Yr. 52 S
Soutlivicstera Hecelpts Minneapolis, today ...1
Last year St. LouK today . . Last year Kansas City, today Last year
tind Shipment.
151.000 301. uOO 1 20,00o 75,0'id .91,000 166,000
57,000 7S.000 9 s, 000 5 5,0 0 0 96,00 0 168,000
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
j Union Stork Yards, Oct. 29. Hog rej ceipts, S,00o; left over, 7,600; market 1 Htrong. Light, $5.60 to 6.20; mixed, I $5.50 to 6.25; heavy, $5.30 to 6.20; rough, $5.30 to 5.45. ! Cattle receipts, 6,500; market 10c j lower. Sheep receipts, 18,000; market ! 20 to 30c lower.
BRAIN 10 PROVISION MARKET
Month Open
Whea.t
High Low
Dec.
May . , July . ., May July . Oats Iec. .. May . . July ., . May . Lard Oct. Nov, Jan. May . Ribs Oct. Jan. May . .
98
106 'a 100 3
9S 1"6 '2 100
94 102 V 97 Vs
Close 96 103T104 98
57 59 59 49 5 2 4.S
14 62a 1495-97
850
S6
7-70
762 790
57 55 56 V 59 57 5859 7j7 57-5S 50 45 46 a 53 49 49 43 46Va 46 1462 1410 1450 1500 1450 1482 847 852 837 S47. S50 827 S45 S70 842 860 745b 762 745-4T 757 790 772 "82
LIVERPOOL MARKET.
Liverpool, Oct. 29. Wheat opened seven-eighths to one cent higher; corn opened unchanged. Liverpool, Oct. 29. Wheat closed one and one-eighth higher; corn closed one-quarter higher.
LIT CALLED FOR LETTERS.
The following letters remain uncalle for in the Hammond postofflce for the week ending Oct. 2S, 1907: Clarence N. Arurn. Kugcne Aba. Isinko Bogdanovity. A. J. Barrett. .Ian Banas. Mi. Kva Bragmine. John Blomgren. J. W. Partly. Virgil P. Britton. Matyas Ciegtr. Aron Carlson. Ida M. Drowty. Wm. A. Dublin. Kfiszla Grsuty. WaJystaw Glowackl, (2), Hegewisch Laundry Co. Frank Holder. John Hetneor. S. Haskell. Willie Marsh, (3). Ida Maketa. W. Madden. Jankow Milos. Jan Nito. Mrs. Chas. O'Donneil. M. S. Osborne. Palyikan Mllaiy. Milan Pasku. Zivan ltadojevic. Claude Rodgers. Miss Edna Ross. C. L St. Clair. Antanas Szpaltawszis. Jan Sajkiewiez. Aleksander Salik. Charles Stockberger. Francis Scott. Miss Mary Sewart. Mrs. M. M. Stevenson. Samuel Sheridan. Bert Thyer.
I'. B. Towle. C. Surcio Tanrzic. Miss Alice Wilson, (2). Hazel Warner, (2). Paul Weiss. William Wendling. Mrs. Grace Yeager. Domlnika Yonker. Mrs. Clara Zimmer. WM. II. GOSTLIN, Postmaster.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
Y OU can tell your wants)
to soooo individuals vot a small amount through a TIMES want ad
JrlAiB HELP WAMEIL WAXTED First class night man at;
JLASh hotel, total ttreet, llammoiid. 10-29-3t
XOT1CES. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. Notice Is herehv clvpn to the ouali-
j f.ed voters of the City of Hammond.
'"vi.ttua, w. at a s-jjeciai j.iecuon win WANTED Demonstrators; bright 136 hid in said City on the second young men and women; salary and;,-Rti) day of November. 1907. at the commission. Call after 7 p. in. at 547 1 PoUInS places to be designated by the Hohman street. lO-29-3t Board of Election Commissioners, for 1 the purpose of voting -For" or WANTED Car repairers; good wages; ! ''TKeaJn1" tn proposition of whether steady work. Apply Supt. Western l'1'? School City of Hammond. Indiana, Steel Car &. Foundrv Co.. Burnham I inau J?sue Bonds in the gum of Fifty-
illegewisciu, 111. lo-26-3t
WANTED Car builders. Applv Supt. Western Steel Car &. l-'ounJr'y Co., Burnliam (Hegewisch), 111. lo-26-3t WANTED Partner (lady or gentleman), of culture and good appearance, with one hundred dollars for established ofrice business, now pay-
i n sr nrtir t- ...m..-.. rxr i
y. increa8in. Can ! ?ce Jl
me very uest oi references from all ever Lake county. Call on Prof. Jerome, clairvoyant and metaphysician, a057 Commercial avenue, corner 91st street, Soutu Chicago. lo-16-tf
WA. I JbZlX general house
1- EltALK UEIT WANTED Girl for
vnoi'K.. Apply Orten s hotel, bi Calumet avenue, one-half blocks of distillery. lo-2s-2t
nve inousand ($d.000.00) Dollars, to
! ce used for building the -Wallace School House."
By order of the Common Council of the City of Hammond, Indiana, 1 TNESS my hand and t.ie seal of the City of Hammond. Indiana, this loth day of October. 1907. OTTO 11. DUELKE, City Clerk. I hereby certify that the above and
a triif coriv '.f the
orinigal notice, certilied to me by Otto H. Duelke. Clerk of the City of Hammond. Indiana. WITNESS my hand this 15th day of October, ly07. FRED Q. RIMBACH. Superintendent of Police of the City of Hammond, Indiana. 2t
North north
WANTED Girl for general housework in small family; must sleep home nignts. 2la Ontario avenue, lirst Hat. 10-25
SITUATION WAATED. WANTED Situation as stenographer and typewriter by a young lady residing in Windsor Park. Address Box
U-il. Lake Countv Timn !u-17-6t
PETITION
FOR HIS
Vv I k
THE SOLID ROCK
i
baa alwajs provn to 1 a firm foundation. Many who have tried to build on the rollln stone and lose snd hve found it nece sary to ask those w ho bad solid foundations for a helping band. Therefore don't try tn do business on too small a capital. With fair stvurit? you cia increase both your business and capital. Yea can BORROW amounts ranging from :0 to UX) and irpar the loan in small weekly or monthly ra. ments. Businefs transactetl Hh us U STRICTLY RRIVVTE
Just afrree that your plaao, furniture or sorse otlier personal propertywiU be security You have the use of both money and security at the sams time. When in need call and see the Chicago Discount Co. 0 Commercial .ve. iSoutli Chicago ROOA4 2tX Telephoin 5o. O lilo ii 104 Oen Monday, Thursday aud Saturday eTentnjfs until 9 p.m. Ye close all other eveninrs at t p. m
Butter Receipts, 4.643 tubs; creameries, extra, 27c; price to retailers, 29o;
prints, 30c; ilrsts, 25'y2bc; seconds, 2oa (i25c; ladles. No. 1, 22c; renovated, extra, 23c; tirsts, 22VsC; dairies, extra, 24 he; firsts. 22toif23toc; seconds, 21 Vic; packing stock, 20Vi-c. lggs Keceipis, 3,650 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 15r?18c; cases Included. 15iJlSc; ordinary firsts, 16('flSe; tlrsts, packed In new whitewood cases and 55 per cent fresh. 22c; prime firsts, packed in new 30-doz whitewood cases and must bo 65 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, 11$ 13c; checks, llftU4c; seconds, 1 2 di 1 4c; refrigerator eggs, extras, 20c; firsts, lHi!,(19c; ordinary firsts, 16(??17c. Potatoes Receipts. 145 cars; choice to fancy, 68 & 61c; fair to good. SSIcSo. Sweet potatoes Illinois, $2.60 i 2.75 ; Jerseys, $3.75 per brl; Virginias, $2.60. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 6ji7e; 60 to SO lbs, 7ii9c; 60 to 100 lbs, 9 if 10c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, lie; No. 1
loins, 17c; No. 1 round, fc; No. 1 chuck,
7c; No. 1 plate, 5c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14 4 16c: chickens. fowls. Sc; springs.
10Lc: roosters. 7c; geese, $5.00(t7.00;
ducks, 10 c. Fruit Apples, $1.50fi5.50 per brl ZQc $3.00 per bu; crabapples, $2,001 4 00 tier brl: $1,0041.75 per bu; banan-
rs 1umbo. per bunch. $3.00; straight.
J1.75: culls. $1.25fr 1.50; bouquets, ioci-
$1.00; lemons, California, $3.505..o
oranges, California, j.oo v d.ou . inucapples, $4. 00 ki 5.00 per brl; roaches, Michigan. 20 30c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, IS 4 240 per S-lb basket; pears, $2.5O(o,4.50 per brl. m Berries Cranberries, Cape Cod, $S.o0 9.00 per brl. Molons Kocky Ford canteloupes. crates, 50c (v $2.50. California green fruit Grapes, ..$1 J fiil.50 j.er case; pears, 1. Soy" 3.6a per lot. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.35; common to fair, $1,85 4?' 2.10; red kidnov, per bu. choice. $2.40 fe' 2.45; lower grades, depending on quails. $2.10. If 2.30; brown Swedish, $2.00 2.20: off grades. $1 .60 '? 1.8o ; limas, California, per 100 lbs. $3.25. Green vegetables Beets. $1.00 per
100 bunches, cabbages. y0clj$1.00 per j crate; carrots. $1.251.50 per 100 1 bunches; cauli'.lower, 15ci;$1.25 per j box; celery, 40c;$1.00 per box.; cucumbers, 50c per basket: eggplant, $2.50 per crate; garlic, 6(sr6'ic per lb; horserad-' ish. C5c per bunch; lettuce, 40c per tub:! leaf. 15 it 20c per case: mushrooms, 25 j 4? 40c per box; peppers, 4 0 ii 50c per;
crate; parsley, loi.c per uoz; radishes, home grown, $1.00 per 100 bunches: string beans, green. 50 if 75c per
box; wax, fi5'o$5c; squash. 75c'.J$1.00i per brl; onions. 50f?75e per bu: spin-1 ach. 40c per tub: tomatoes. 50 75c per crate; turnips. 50o per sack; water-! cress, 12l-so per doz. i
HEARD ON THE BOURSE. New York, Oct. 29. Marshall-Spader & Co., on the situation, say: "Cables are all optimistic regarding American securities, and large, investment business is reported by foreign houses. An Informal meeting of bankers was held last night at Mr. Morgan's residence, according to the morning papers, and several of those present expressed themselves as highly satisfied with conditions. "Today's market, and for that matter, the market of the future, will be regulated almost entirely by actual
monetary conditions." White & Co.: "The financial situation is clearing and a better feeling will now prevail in all markets. Representatives of the leading industrial companies declare that the recent financial disturbances have not affected general business to the extent ono would suppose, and now that the worst Is over, there should bo a rapid reaction to confidence, that a contraction of" the nation's commercial, financial, and industrial 'interests Is necessary in order to affect a business readjustment
is admitted, but at the same time they declare general conditions are too
sound to warrant a prolonged period of
business depression.
Chandler: "Undoubtedly there has
been some heavy Investment buying of stocks, which will show its influence when confidence is restored."
Berlin, Oct. 29. The Imperial Bank
of Germany today advanced its rate of discount 1 per cent, to 6 1-2 per cent.
Financial Bureau: "Limitations are
looming up a little more plainly from
the chaos, according to investigations
after tho close yesterday, and Nor.
Pac.-U. P. & Ap. with Anc. appear to be reaching for higher levels without much stock offerings. General support will be found toward the low levels of last week." Harry Content says: "Buy on any sharp break." Ridge: "The situation is Immensely improved, and I think beyond question that the lowest prices for a long tim to come have been seen. It is doubtful, though. If we get a real bull market Immediately."
REAL ESTATETRANSFERS Hammond Lot 22, block 7, Morris' addition, Joseph O. Morris to Blazy Murzyn $500 Hammond Part lot S, Jackson's division of Comr's addition, Robert Schmidt to August Guske.... Indiana Harbor Lot 2 to 3, block 13 in fourth addition, East Chicago Co. to Nancy MeKelvey... Indiana Harbor Lot 6, block 18 in third addition, Frederick Moose to Bertha Moose Gary Lot 4, block 12, Broadway addition. S. L. Kohn to Lorenzo
P. Godwin 550
Gary Lot 4, block 5. Broadway addition. Alice Bacon to Frank G.
Robinson 650
Toleston Lots 1 to 10, 37 and 8, block 2, Sherman Park addition, Richard L. Miller to Arthur Lee Townsend Toleston Lot 16, block 19. C. T. L fc I. Co.'s third addition, Harry King to Thomas E. Grubb Toleston Lots 15 and 16, block 1, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fourth addition, Herbert E. Graham to Anton Patrick Section. 21-34-9 W 6 acres in sq. form out of sw Vi nw Vi. Charles
Groman to Joseph Einsele 900
In addition to the foregoing trans
fers there have been filed for record, 5 mortgages, 2 releases and 18 miscel
laneous instruments.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE New nine room house and lot at S15 Indiana avenue; $1,500; $300
cash, balance to suit. Inquire on
premises. 10-29-6t
FOR SALE Eight room house with 50
foot lot, on center State street; $3,700
part cash, balance payments. Inquire
at Seiberts bakery, Hammond Bldg, 10-2S-3t
FOR SALE 50 foot lot on Doty for $950 cash; good bargain; in good neighborhood. H. B., Lake County
Times. 10-14-31
VOK SALJK.
FOR SALE Gold Coin heater:
coai, only used one winter; also
new Hecklar hard coal heater; seil on account of moving. Call Michigan avenue. 10-29-St
FOR SALE CheaD: horses.
and wagons; horses Just out
work. Call uo Monon hotel -
FOR SALE One double seated busrsrv
and one express wagon. Call after 30, A. Sorensen, Stiglitz Park. 23-6t
FOR SALE Twenty-toot bar
French plate Klass lor back of
also saloon fixtures: cost $600:
sell for $200 in trade or cash, dress A. White. 69-39 Stony Island
nue, Parkside. 10-17-2w
OF BANKRUPT
. DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF ERNST GUENTHER, BANKRUPT. NO. 41 IN
BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: On this 25th day of October A. D., 1907. on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had upon the same on the 22nd day of November A. 1)., 1907, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the
hard)LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND,
tx newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other
persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk Bhall send by
mail to all known creditors copies of
said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B.
Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the
seal thereof, at Indianapolis, in said district, on the 25th day of October A. D., 1907. NOBLE C. BUTLER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk.
one will 861
harness of heavy -10-2S-3t
with bar; will
FOR SALE A well established busi
ness, on account of owner wlshinsr
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 Times. lo-12-tf
County
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. Wll-
cockson Piano Co., Hammond building. 9-18-t
FOR SALE Cheap; horses, harness and wagons; horses just out of heavy work. Call up Monon hotel. 10-28-3t
WANTED TO 11 CI'. WANTED Extra large second hand trunk in first class condition. Apply to C. Grant. Railroad Y. M. C. A., Gibson, Ind. 10-2S-21
FOB RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 27 Rimbach block. 10-29-2t
LICENSE NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to the citizens in the Town of Gary. Calumet
Township, Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant
more than twenty-one (21) years of
age, a resident of said Town and Town
ship and not in the habit of becoming
intoxicated; that he has been a con
tinuous 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 No
vember Term, 1907, for a license to
sell intoxicating liquors in less quan
tities than a quart at a time and per
mit the same to be drank on the prem
ises 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 Is de-
i scribed as follows, to-wit: The ground floor front room of
i one-story frame building situate on
lLot No. 1 in Block No. 7 in the
l Chicago-Toleston Land & Investment
Co. s 'lhlrd addition to Toleston, now
within the Town of Gary, Lake Coun
ty, Indiana. Signed, R. L. SMITH
FOR RENT One large furnished front room for sleeping' and one room unfurnished; can be used for light housekeeping. 213 South Hohman street. 10-29-lt
FOR RENT Furnished Hohman street, north 3651. 10-2S-3t
rooms, flat;
75 So. phone
EARN 50 TO 100 PER CENT ON REAL ESTATE 1HYESX 1IENTS IN
GARY,
mo.
The Magic City of Steel
$200
A certain subdivision purchased by us last winter la tno Interest of clients for $54,000. $10,000 of wbicu was cash, has cleared to the owners $102,900 during the first six months, and there la 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 Oct. IB. ending Tiaay, isov. a.
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 us for full particulars. WALTER S. ROSS & CO. Main Offices : N. E. corner Broadway and 17th avenue. i rti 1 . T
Branches: N. E. corner .Broadway ana om avenue, uary; bjso
108 Dearborn street, Chicago.
3E
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE conwTlmit LOTS FROM $250 UPWARDS. Terms 3tO down, $10 month. W. Gordon Smith9 Owner Office 917 Harrison St. North of Conkey Ave.
FARM LANDS! Improved and unlm
proved 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, 62 Doty street. Hammond. Ind. 10-3-lm
FOR SALE: House and lot at 607 West State street; first clasa condition: lot 60x150. Call at 405 East State street. This in a bargain. Jacob Uilz. s-ai-tt
NOW THE PORCELAIN HOUSE.
New
Invention May Make It a Building Material Advantages.
WEATHER FORECAST.
South
Dakota.
Kan;
Nebraska Wednesday, colder t'o-
and
;as.
Generally fair tonight and except rain cast tonight;
night. Illinois and Indiana Showers
warmer tonight and Wednesday. Missouri Threatening with showers tonight and probably east Wednesday; warmer tonight, colder west Wednes-; dav. Lower Michigan Showers and warr.ire tonight and Wednesday. Wisconsin Showers tonight and Wednesday; warmer tonight. Minnesota Rain tonight and Wednesdav; colder south Wednesday. , Iowa Threatening with showers tonight and east Wednesday; warmer, i-ast ana central and colder extreme ';
west tonigtit; colder west Wednesday.) North Dakota Partly cloudy tonight Opposite
and Wednesday.
The use of porcelain has long been known in China, but is now likely to make its appearance in western countries, and we are assured that the porcelain house is one of the possibilities of the near future. It is made practicable by the invention of a method of making large sheets of porcelain about an inch thick, which has the strength
without the bulk of an ordinary brick built wall. Among its advantages is rapidity In building. With sheet3 of porcelain a good sized house can be constructed in a few days. It is damp proof, too, and is, of course, kept clean at the cost of very little labor. Colored glazes take the place of wallpaper, and pictures can be painted instead of being hung on the walls. Again, it Is easily portable. A porcelain house can be taken down when the owner desires to move and reerected on another site. When it comes, these advantages, combined with its cheapness, are bound to make it popular. Montreal Standard
BARTER 10 EXCHANGE
So charge (or six Insertions under Barter and Exchange head. For evcrjr reply to ad, you pay two cent.
FOR RENT Furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; with board if desired; all modern conveniences. 7 Rimbach avenue; phone 4471. 10-2S-3t
FOR EXCHANGE Hoosier kitchen cabinet; cost $28; almost new, oak, highly polished; complete for $15 if sold at once; might exchange for something family could use. Address D-65, Lake County Times. 2S FOR EXCHANGE Set Arts and Artists books, ii6 parts; steel engravings in each book; entirely new; value $17; take $11 cash or what have you? Address D-t6, Lake County Times.
I 2S
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE
COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPER
lOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM
190 7.
BRIDGET A. NEWMAN VS. BENJA
MIN F. HALL. CAUSE NO. 40!0 ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE.
Now comes the plaintiff by Joseph H. Conroy, attorney, and tiles complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person showing that the defendants, John O. Kuss, Trier and Lukas, John Trier, Gustaf Lukas, Mary W. Morrison, Mrs. John Trier, whose christian name is unknown; Mrs. Gustaf Lukas, whose christian name i3 unknown; Louis F. Morrison, the un-
) known heirs, devisees and legatees of f (Alfred Morrison, deceased; Chandler &
and Machine company, a corporation; j Albert Rhode, Mrs. Albert Rhode, his iwife, whose christian name is unknown; Johan Schmidt, Mrs. Johan Schmidt,
nis wire, whose christian name is unknown; Johan Smidt, and Mrs. Joham Smldt, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; Chicago Wheel and Buggy Company, Frank Halls, John Smidt, Chandler and Morrison, a corporation; Pilsen Lumber company, Barret Manufacturing company, Fred Thoma, and Mrs. Fred Thoma, his we- whose christian name is unknown; The United States Electric Carriage company, Paul Petkovich, Minnie Seymour, II. W. Scott, W. Mead, Louise D. Gabrielson. Charles Tt Rush Alnhnro W
WANTED iwo or tnree rooms ror Huber. Mrs. Huber. his wife, whose
light housekeeping; a lew blocks christian name is unknown; Merrit W
from Erie depot. Address ! . D., care i Pickney, individually and as trustee
Lake County limes. 10-2y-2t Gustavus W. Tatge, successor in trust
Albert A. Wells, Ellen Powell Wells,
FOR RENT Two furnished
rooms for light housekeping; also five room flat. 278 Michigan avenue. 10-28-3t
FOR RENT Large furnished heat, bath and gas lights; without board. Apply 423 avenue. 10-26-4t
rooms ; with or Truman
FOR RENT Furnished rooms by day or week. Call 302 Michigan avenue. 10-7-tf
WANTED TO ItEN'T. WANTED A house or flat at once. Call phone 234 Hammond. 10-23-lt
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. 23
FOR EXCHANGE Gas range for anything useful. Address b-48, Lake County Times. 22
FOR EXCHANGE Six oak dining room chairs and parlor lamp for what? Address Box M-S7, Lake Coun
ty Times. 22
FOR EXCHANGE Singer; 6ewing machine for potatoes. Address L-34, Lake County Times. 22
Uncle Allen. "Mankind," moralized Uncle Allen Sparks, "is made up of good men, fair to medium men. plain sinners, desperate sinners abandoned criminals, and the man who sits opposite you at a restaurant table nd coughs at you."
FOR EXCHANGE Coal range and ice box for what have you? Address
D-ld, Lake County Times. 22
FOR EXCHANGE 320 acres unim
proved Bowman county. North Dakota, about 1 mile from Stillwater and
6 miles west from main line of Milwau kee-St. Paul R. Pi. ; $15 to $20 per acj-e
will tase rentable property worth $6,000. Address Box G-33, Lake Coun
ty Times. 21
HAMMOND GARAGE
Every Woking hour ot every day of tle year someone Is 'house-hunting"-
and the beginning of the quest is the I FREDERICK reading of the ads. Office Thane 220
Harrison I'ark. 542 South Hobmae Street.
Cars kept for ?10 per month.
I,. IlEIXTZ, PROP. Res. and Garase 1071.
FOR EXCHANGEthing useful, or
Box G-1S, Lake
3as stove will sell.
County Times.
for any-
Address
21
FOR EXC1LNGE Gold watch, Elgin movement, for a good coaster brake bicycle. Address Box S-35. Lake Coun
ty Times. 21
If yon must have a servant today, ANSWER some of the ada. If temor-
row ulll do, advertise for one!
WANTED To rent a cottage or flat
near Conkey plant. Address W. C.
care Lake County Times. 10-28-tf
WANTED Furnished rooms for. light
housekeeping; steam heat; man and
wife. Address M. L., Lake Times. 10-2S-3t
LOST AND FOUXn.
LOST Black silk ribbon fob, with gold
buckle and K. of P. charm; between
Walter street and Steel Car works. Re
turn to Times ofhee; liberal reward. 10-2d-t
LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN Bffv
pony; lower hina legs wnite. Ad
dress information to limes otnee; liberal reward. 10-23-3t
FOUND On Indiana avenue. Sunday-
afternoon, gents pocKetbook, aiso
baby picture; some stamps ana jeweirj. Owner can have same by calling at F.
D Loomis, 762 L. v neox street, ana taying for this ad. 10-2-t
James B. Hefferman, Mrs. Hefferman,
his wife, whose christian name is un
known, are not residents of the State
of Indiana.
Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action
County (and that the same will stand for trial
at the next term of said Court, and
mat unless tney appear ana answer
or demur therein at the calling of sai.i
cause, on the 16th day of December A. D., 1907. the same being the 31st day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Superior Court Building at Hammond, in said
County and State on the second Mon
day or November a. D., 1907, said ac
tion will be heard and determined in
their absence.
In Witness hereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said
Court, at Hammond, this 14th day of
October A. D., 1907. HAROLD II. WHEELER, Clerk Lk S C By Carrie B. Miles, Deputy Clerk.
LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the clti
STOLEN At Masse s place, Oct. 2 4, a I zens or tne xnira wara or tne iown
'1- nch frame make. Miami: oi uarv, v.-aiuuiei luwusniu, iaivc
Hiaii- nHth red and green. iueral re- v.ouni, inumna; mat tne uuuer
i it returned to Corniel Kikkert. I signed is a male inhabitant more than
-m. in,i i0-2ii-lt i twenty-one (21) years of age. a resl
t act n.n. cross: flower eneraved ' not in tne nablt or becoming intoxi-
WITH ITS $100,000 Capital and 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.
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.
between lowie opera
Walter street, lieturn to
street; reward. 10-.3-11
house and'eated; that he has been a continuous 31o Walter ! resident of said Township for more (than ninety (SO) days last past; that
ne win appiy to tne oara oi luuihv
incjT a small horse; brown, white t commissioners oi .uaaa county, oiaie
star loreneaa una wnue leu ninaj'- inuia-na., ai ujcu i umi .-.u..i.. foot. Reward for return to Louis i Term. !So7. for a license to sell intoxl-
Mitchell. Standard Steel Car works; eating liquors in less quantities man
P O Box 417. 10-lJ-iOl :a quart at a lime ana permit mo I to be drank on the premises where
i sold; that he will also ask permission , ! to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch board 'in rfir.riprttnn therewith: and that the
35 South 1 nrpinkp! where h desires to sell said
; intoxicating liquors i described as
follows, to-wlt: The ground floor front room of a
A. M. TURNER, President. VV. C. BELMAN,
Cashier.
J
BOARD AND ROOMS, WANTED Boarders; room and
$5 Der week; home cooking.
Hohman street; phone 3:321. 10-
WANTED Roomers and boarders In private boarding house. SS2 Cedar street. 10-2-tf
WANTED Roomers street. 10-28-3t
at
3S Russell;
two-storv frame building situate on
iLot No. 5 in Block No. 21 in the Chi
cago-! oleston una & investment to. s Second (2nd) addition to Toleston. now within the limits of the Town of Gary.
'(Lake County, Indiana. Said room is PER SO 5i AT. 8. 22x36 feet, having windows and door Does your sewing machine need re- , of glass in front and one rear and one pairtng? If so. call up C F. Miller, tos i side door; said building fronts east on e-mg machine expert, 241 Lit Stat i Broadway, a public street in said Town t.vt; phone 280L c Gary. Sifned, JAMES .ROGERS,
DO NOT DELAY! Now Ic the time to have thmt house piped for Qas light. Estimates cheerfully given free upon application tt the office, personally or by phone. South Shore Gas & Electric Co, 147 oyth MotuxoAn St. Tolcphorta ;q
