Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1907 — Page 7
Fridav, November 1,
1907
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES
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ROVISIONS
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WORK OH HEW DEPOTS
NEW YORK STDGK MARKET
Descrip. Open Atchison ... 7 5 Do pfd ... 8 4 ''Am. Sugar 1014 Am. Car ... Arnal. Cop. 51 U Am. Smelt Cy.-2 Am. lMom 37 A naeonda . . 34 .Am. Tob pM CO H. & o hi Brook. It. T. 31 C. & G. V. . : C'hes. & U. . . 274 Col. South 18 'orn Prdta" 10 Cotton Oil 25 y2 Canad I'ac 149 Coast Line. CI 'ent. Leath 18Vi lienver corn 18; Distillers .. . . Z'i'n. Erie com ... 18 Erie 2n.l 89 Great .North 111 (It. Nor Ore 3'.t 111. Ontral 121 L. & Xacti.. 9 Alex. Cent 1 4 M K & T cm 2 4 ',2 Do pfd . . . 50 Mis. Pae .. f24
Nat. Lead N. Y. Cent North. I'ac Peoples das Pennsyl.
Press Steel Heading . . . . u. I. & s Do pM . . . Rock Isl. cm Rubber South. Pac So. Ry. com
St. Paul . ..104 St L&SF2dpf 29 Texas I'ac 19 Vnion I'ac 109 U
V. a. Steel . . Do pM . . Virg Chem "Wabash cm West Union
. 3 7'A 94 U 106 Vz 72 .lOSli 177 . 74,a . 13 . F.5i
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High Dow 75 Va 73;, 8 4 84 101 'i 100 25 25 '4 r,Hj 4 9 V M'a 6 7 37 37 24 33V4 soy, 60 81 M)2 31 H 30 4 7'- 7 4 2s 4 27-4 1 1 10 10 26 25 4 150?4 149 02 6J 14 134 1 8 "ft 17 IK '4 is" 29 39 112 111 40 4 29 121 121 95 4 94 1 4 14 214 24 1 56 56 53 4 52 4 96 94 4 107 Ta 106 4 73 72s 1047a 107 1 7 TB 17 4 76 4 7 4 13 4 13 1 3 Vi 13 17 1 6 0 74 06a4 12 4 1 2 V 10 2 100 2 9 2'i 19 19 110 10824 4 23, S3 4 21 3 4 1 3 2 H 4 62 C2
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LIVERPOOL MARKET. Livernonl Knv. 1. "Wheat opened
one-half in flue-eighths lower; cot
opened three-eighths higher. Livernool. Nov. 1 Wheat closed
tViree-t.iirv.tt. tn ,n p. v, ;i i f hlirher; corn
closed one-eighth higher. GRAIN MARKET.
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PROGRESSING FAST
Station Almost Ready and
Only Awaits the Roofing and Inside Work.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
-Carlots today
oats,
Chicago, Nov. 1 . Wheat." 62: corn. 173
10,000 head.
meats',, .x'Jv. x.- v...... - Wheat and Hour. 800,000 bu; corn, lib,-
OuO bu; oats, 2.000 bu. v.-.v i- estimated
rrifirrdw Wheat. 5: corn
92; hogs, 10,000 head. Chicago. Nov. l.-Arent ne -lilp-ments Wheat, this wet k, 616.000 bu l-- -i. riorum hn: last year. 592,000
bu. Corn! this week. 7&0.000 xv tt,v 1 :,2 ouO bu: last --ar.
i bu.
uj.fl and torn iuuhj
today ' ' week l.?''?''"
.... J 3 o . v v V 311,000 ... 603,000 ... 446. 0UO
BOTH WILL BE CREDIT TO CITY
today-
cars to-
Ijo; oats.
hu; last
"2,153,000
Primary
Wheat.
! Iat
! I-'tst year ' Corn, today j Last week
i 5t 4 1 3 4 1 6 66 4 124 I004 29 19 10 8 4 23-4 8 3 4 13 8 4 62
l,ast year
66.000
90S, 000 565,000 289,000 48,000 461,000
Foundation of Kichigan Central Depot Now in Structure Will Will Be Finished in Time.
THE MAN WHO KNOWS A "chance" when he sees It will find "EXCITING NEWS" in the items below . . , .
rlAJ-K UKL WASTEft WANTED Boy; one with a backbone and a bright smile, no matter if lie's never earned a penny; lo to 14 years old; good pay and a chance to ieani (salesmanship; steady work and short hours; need not interfere with school duties. Fayette B. Hall, 241 Sibley street, Hammond, lnd. 11-1-lt va 'TKI ) A eood butcher for Satur
day. Calumet Supply Co., 95 State street. lo-31-2t
BOARD ASD
WANTED Boarders man; phone 2033.
ROOMS.
Clinton and Hoh-10-30-3t
WANTED Corpenter foreman and carpenters. Apply in person or by mail. Knickerbocker Ice Co., liouy, lad. 10-31-31
boanl South
Huhman street; phone 3921. 10-29-51
WANTED Boarders; room and
$5 per week; home cooking, do
WANTED Roomers and boarders in private boarding house. 3S2 Cedar street. 10-23-tf
NOTICE
NOTICES. OF SPECIAL.
ELECTION.
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THE SOLID ROCK ha kiways proren to 1 firm foaivUtion. Mny who hre tried to build on the rolluis ton and lows nd hr found It nce-ary to Mk those who hd tollS foundation for A helping hand. Therefor, don't try to do business on too mnall a capital. With fair security you can Increase both your burines aud capital. Yon can BORROW amounts raninnfr trom t-0 to and reraj the loan in m;ill weekly or monthly ymeuis. Business transacted with us Is STRICTLY PR1'ATU
k East weeK last i r.
This w
Duluth Minneapolis Chicago ...
.349
.172 . 62
196 291 54
20 222 62
EEAED ON THE BOURSE.
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
Month Open High Iiw "se Wheat Dec. ..96 4-4 96 4 94 7 Hay ..104:V 104 1034 I''t4 July ..97?4 9S4 &7 9S'S Corn Deo. ..5STj,- 59 5S4 ii3 4s May . . 60-59 60S 59 4 .60 4-Sb July ..59 60;'?8 59 60-sa Oats Dec. ..49 4 50 4S 4 9"a May .i52"s 52 4 51 5 24 July ..4S 48 4 478 48 4 I'ork Jan. ..1452a 1452 1430 1442-45 May .. 1492 1492 1465 1485 Iard Nov. ..S52a 857 S45 847 Jan. ..855 855 842 847 Mav ..870 870 855 S62b Ribs Jan. ..767 767 757-60 767 May ..790 792 782 792-790-92
Hartlett The improvement in confidence continues and though the market was a shade lower and Is still sensitive the undertone is better. Market opened somewhat irregular but most stocks show gains. The declaration of the regular dividend on Pennsylvania was well received and had a good effect. Kent.
Bankers in Germany and Holland are advising their customers to invest in American securities, explaining that this la a favorable time to buy be
cause there is presently going to be a boom all around, as far as stocks
are concerneu. ine lacs ui comment
seems to be confined to a few nervous people in this country.
Pennsylvania for the month of September: lines east of Pittsburg and
Erie: Gross, $13,719,139. inc. $1,391,000. Net, $4,108,211; dec. $467,000. Lines west of Pittsburg and Erie: Gross Inc. $S59,700; net inc. $62,000.Nine months gross inc. $8,252,500. Nine months net inc. $1,671,100. Chesapeak and Ohio for the month of September: Gross, $2,542,323. inc.
The two new depots that are being erected by the Nickel Plate and the Michigan Central railroads are being
pushed to completion and aro now assuming form and shape. The Nickel Plate station Is the most advanced and is now ready for the roof. The style and size of the building can be easily ascertained and there seems to be no doubt but what they will be able to
complete it in contract time. The entire bodv of the building has now been
completed and the roof will be put on
next week. The material used In con, struction is handsome, being of cream colored brick trimmed with Bedfore stone. The foundation for the Michigan
Central station is now in and the brick work has been begun. The immense
r,,T.c.to foundations srive an idea of
the size of the structure. It will un
.,v.t.,ii v be the best of its kind in
the city for some time to come, rioren men are employed constantly
rushing the work, and material
constantly unloaded. The
WANTED At once, car builders'. 2a to 45 cents hour; laborers, -uo hour; steady work inside; no trouble. Crawford Locomotive Car Co., Slreator, 111. See Frank Powers. Hotel Majes
tic. 10-30-6t
ing
WANTED For U. 3. Army: ADie-
bodied men. unmarried, between iu
ages of Zl ana a; 01 4500a cui-
and temperate habits, who can pei.
read and write English. Men wanieu now for service in Cuba, tor information apply at Recruiting Office. S3
KtjtA vtrt Hammond, lnd.. or
South State street. Chicago, HL
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rEiULIC UEl.r H'ANTED.
WANTED Dining room girl; good pay;
room and board; every tuuig new. Inquire at Gibson Railroad V. M. C. A. ll-l-2t WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply No. 1 West State street. 31-2t
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Notice Is hereby given to the quail- t
Indiana, that a -Special Election" will 1 be held in said City on the second j (2nd) day of November. 1907. at the; polling places to be designated by the i Board of Election Commissioners, for : the purpose of voting "For" or "Against" the proposition of whether 1 the School citv of Hammond. Indiana. I
shall issue Bonds in the sum of Fifty-
1 five Thousand ($55,000.00) Dollars, to i be used for building the "Wallace l KrVinrtl U.)iip
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 dav of October. 1907.
OTTO II. DUELKE. j City Clerk. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing notice is a true copy 't the I orinieral notice, certified to me by Otto 1
Just ajrree that yonr rlsno. furnitnre or some other personal property mU be security You hava the use of both money and security at the same time. When in neel call and see the Chicago Discount Co. Q13S--40 Commercial Ave South CHlcnjjo KOO.t 200 Telephone So. Chicago lOOpen Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings nntll 9 p. m. We close ail other evenings at 6 p. m
H. Duelke, Clerk of the City of Ham- j mond, Indiana. .
WITNESS my hand this 15th day 01 1 October, 1907. FRED G. RIMBAC1L Superintendent of Police of the City j
of Hammond. Indiana. 21
WANTED Table waitress at Chop Suey restaurant, 91 State street. 10-31-2t
A
In
is be-
founda
tion is bulky and substantial and looks
to be well laid. The work on the tearing clown of the coal sheds has already begun and in a
few days one of the 01a iana marns that has disgraced the heart of the city since Hammond became a city, will be a thing of the past. Half of it Is now torn down and it only remains to get the material out of the rest of it
before it will meet the same iaie.
Stouts' coal sheds will also be re- . 1 l- t
moved In a short time as me worn is
progressing well on the new ones near
Sohl street on the Nickel Plate traces.
This will also be a boom to the beauti-
ncation of the city, as they have also
had a share in disgracing It.
WANTED Girl or woman at Calumet Park hotel. 823 West State street, West Hammond, 111. iu-3u-6t
WANTED Girl for general housewnrk. to go to Chicago; geraian preferred. Apply for particulars at Franck's studio, 144 South liuliman street. 30-3
WANTED Good girl for general house work; small family. 1111 Beacon street. East Chicago.- 10-30-3t
at once at Monon ho-
lost ami Fousn FOUND One brown mule. Owner may have same by proving property and paying damages. Jacob E. Friedman, 1056 Columbia avenue, Hammond, lnd. ll-l-3t
r.-n nnv TUTTTTCT
EARN 50 TO 100 FEE CENT V2i ja-LAJL jiAix,
MENTS III
LOST Pillow top; on Plummer avenue, between State and Calumet avenue. Reward for return to 65S East Carroll street. ll-l-2t
W AN T E D Coo k
tel. 10-30-2t
PAKT.N'BH WANTED.
WANTED Partner to invest $300 in
good paying business; money se
cured. C. F. S., Lake County limes.
10-31-3t
LOST Gold brooch with small diamond and twenty pearls; lost on Sibley street between Monon hotel and Oakley avenue. Finder return to Monon hotel; reward. 10-31-3t
FOUND Stray cow; red with star In forehead; one-half Jersey. Inquire Joe Hess, Hessville, lnd. 10-31-3t
SITUATION WANTED.
WANTED By an old soldier, a posi
tion as watchman or jaiuior; good i x
references. Address P. V . C, 4b
Towle street, Hammond, lnd.; phone
8134. ll-l-6t
I'HOinCll MARKETS.
Butter Receipts, 4. 832 tubs; creameries, extras, 244c; price to retailers, 25'1; prints, 26c; firsts, 22 4C'f23 4c; seconds, 2Ki22e; ladles, No. 1, 2oc; renovated, extra, 22 4c; firsts. 214 c; Iniries.t extra, 23c; tirsts, 21((22c; seconds, 20c; packing stock, 19c. Kkrs Receipts, 3,412 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 15WlSc;
eases included. I 5 4 (x 1 S 4 c ; ordinary firsts. 164i ISo; lirsts. pin ked in new j whltewoo.l cases and 55 per cent fresh, j 22c; prime firsts, packed In new 30 : doz whitewood cases ami must be 6o per cent fresh, 24o; extras, packed especially for the city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh. 2c; dirties. No. 1, 14 4rul5-c; No. 2. 11 Si" 13c; checks, 11 Ci 14c; seconds. 12'i 14e; refrigerator eggs, extras, 20o: tlrsts, 1S4& 19c; ordinary firsts, 16 di 7c. Potatoes Receipts. 45 cars; choice to fancy, 57 to 60c.; fair to good. 50ra55c Sweet potatoes- Illinois. $2.60 ft! 2. i o ; Jersevs. $3.S5?ii 1.00 per brl; Virginias, $2.60 (d 2.75. , , Veal Quotations for calves in good order were ns follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 6f(( 7c; 60 to 80 lbs, 7 (a 9c; 80 to 100 lbs, 9fi,10c. Pressed beef No. 1 ribs, lie; No. 1 loins 19c; No. 1 round, 8 4c; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. 1 plato. 5c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, HJC 17c- chickens, fowls. Sc: roosters, .c; springs, 104c; geese. $5.00 Oi 7.00 ; ducks, 9 Frult-Apples. $1.50 (ff 5.5.1 por brl;
OA m-r bu: era nappies. .'i- u
4 M ner brl; $1.00 ;(i 1.75
no 4nmbo. rer bunch
1175- culls. $1.25i'1
' a
$3 00 & 5.50; pineapples. $40 Oft, a.ort per brP Peaches, Michigan. 203oc per 1-5 k,, U, ket: crapes. ;2W per S-lo
i,kef. nears. $2.50 ftf 4.50 per brl
Berries Cranberries, Cape
9.00 per brl. Kockv lord
crates. 75ctf$2.50. rln nrnla croeit fruit G rapes
o 5,i ner case; pears, $1.80 n :
Beans-Pea benns. hand picked.
choice. .... t'iii
in- kfdnev. per nu, cmx
45- lower grades, depending
ity choice. $2.1 0 ri 2...0 ; nnr, "0- on crudes.
was, California, per Cr.-.n vegetables
100 bunches: cabbages.
crate; bunches
$396,582, net $498,516. Inc. $135,906.
From Julv 1. gross $7,898,830, Inc. $1,-
325,260. Net, $2,862,621. Inc. $482,950.
Tvtrnlt T'nited Railway third week In
October $118,472. Inc. 5,926.
Joseph Pennsylvania Is cheap.
There is little risk in taking hold of Atchison, Southern Pacific or B. and O. at the current level. The dividend of 7U to 8 74 Is most attractive. On
WEDS HER
COACii
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WANTED A position Inside; anything.
Frank Carlson, 266 Last totate street. -ll-l-3t
FOR SALE-
1,200 lbs.
11-1-lt
Horse, weighing about Apply 47 State street.
STOLEN Saturday night, crippled bayhorse; about 750 lbs; and Staver buggy .worth about $65; taken at Kreitzburg, lnd. $25 reward for return of outfit and arrest of thief. H.
C. Ohlendorf, R. R. No. 33. Box 45, Crete, Will Co., 111. 10-30-6t
LOST Gold bead necklace. Tuesday
evening between Lion store and Ham
mond garage. Return to this office;
reward. 10-30-3t
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The Magic City of Steel A certain subdivision purchased by us last winter in tho Interest of clients for $54,000. $10,000 of which was cash. 1ms 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 Oct. 15, ending Friday, Nov. 1. mLt $200 No more, no less. If title is not good money to be returned You can't beat this offer. You are inylted to inspect our main offlce in Gary. If you cannot come write us for full particulars. WALTER S. ROSS & CO. TiToit, fifficr.- N. E. corner Broadway and 17th avenue.
-l . vr v "Rrfvarlwftv and 5th avenue. Gary: also
xsranciics ; . jj. vxxx.x j
103 Dearborn street, Ciucago.
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Nov. 12. directors of Cotton
raise the dividend.
There is nothing new in the
situation, but the fact that
unfavorable has developed is
Tuesday, Oil will Drown banking nothing
regarded as a good sign, and it is lieved that conditions generally steadily improving.
Five Schools Deprived Dy
Woman's Act of $500,000 Willed Them.
FOR SALE Garland Junior; a good.
base burner, and a sewing maciune.
Call 118 Russell street, second Hat.
10-31-tf
FOR SALE All
driving horses.
Circus, winter
lnd. 10-31-5t
kinds of Apply quarters,
work and llargreaves Hammond,
LOST Black silk ribbon fob, with gold
buckle and K. of P. charm; between
Walter strfet and Steel Car works, lie
turn to Times office; liberal reward. 10-29-tf FOUND On Indiana avenue, Sundray afternoon, gent's pocketbook, also baby picture; some stamps and Jewelry. Owner can have same by calling at F. D. Loomls, 762 E. Wilcox street, and laying for this ad. 10-29-tf
be
ars
r tiu, ianan-
$3.00; straight.
")0; bouquets. 75c 'if
OO 'if 5.50: oranges.
Cod, $S.;0
canteloupes.
SPORTING
fi lfKII- By OIL
President Comlskey stated yester
day that there was no truth in the statement, which is said to have come tram Genrsre Davis, that Fielder Jones
was to retire and that he (Davis)
would manage the White Sox next year.
stated a number of times
during the last season that he was go
Ing to retire and take care of his own interests. Now Comlskey says that he
m-ui he back managing the Sox next
ir'.r.r-i-v.rxr woiibl be triad to see
j him In his old garden and then Davis ; would have a run to hold his own posi
tion against Freddie Parent.
The Maroons left last night for Mln-
t ....
neapolis where they line up against tne
Gophers tomorrow, and from the
8 5cs?
per
hand to ffiir.
$2.40
on iuai-
brown Sveillii. $1,501' 1.S5; 11-
100 lbs. $.'..".-. -Heets. $ ' - !tr
90c'.. S 1 .00 per
urrots. Sl.lovt i..-.
.,ilt!liwer. x.'C a
box; celery, 40 bers. 5''-' p. v per crate: sjr.ir' radish. 6 5c pe tub: leaf. 15e r? 45c per box : parsley, 1 0 " 1 . grown, $1.0"' beans, green. 60c: souash. "
4 5 'it 90c per tomatoes, r
F o r per sack doz.
; $1.00
basket ; ic. '" 6 1 iMincb. : per ease -,-t v;iel'S
?1.
0
. per atercrt.
100
per
per luix; cu umeggpbuit. $2.00 :,o per lb; horse- ' lettuce. 25c por ; mushrooms, 30 ' $ 1.50 per crate: ? radishes, home bunches: string box; wax. 50 if per brl: onions, eh. toe per tub;
rate; turnips.
.! .00
per
WEATHER FORECAST.
and cob'.er Saturday, tonight and
tonight;
iturday ;
and Satur-
-Falr to-
llllnols Rain fair and colder Indiana Rain
colder tonight. . Missouri and Iowa Genera ily fair tonight and Saturdav. exe.-pt rain in extreme west tonight: colder tonight. South Dakota. Nebraska and KansasFair tonight and Saturday; coider east tonight. . Lower Michigan Rain tonight and Saturday; colder Saturday. Wisconsin Rain and colder tonight;
fair Paturdav. colder east. Minnesota Fair tonight
day; colder east tonight. North Dakota and Montana nlE-ht and Saturday.
LIVS STOCK MARKET. Union Stock Yards. Nov. 1. Hog receipt' 10,000; left over, 4.700; market strong to shade higher. Light. $5.65 to I 25; mixed. $5.60 to fi.30. heavy. $5.40 to 6.25; rough. $5.40 'to 5.60 Cattle receipts. 5.500: market stronar. Sheep receipts. 5,000; market steady. When you bare a balne to ell, Uvnt m few dollar In advertising la order to find the RIGHT BUYER, lie IU pmj tout adyertUlBg bill cheerfully.
road
it looks as thou-gh they would win irora the home team. Stagg is the only one that knows the personnel of the team
at the present time and he is keeping u m:ipt Rut thev will have to watch
out for the booting of Capon.
Lieutenant Roosevelt is interested in
football and has sent an army lieutenant to his old college, Harvard, to
H.iicter isr the team. The officer is
Greaves, the ex-army guard.
t looks as though Hal Chase has
retired from major league baseball
,.t,.i tt is said that the Highlander is
now playing in a rebel league under in assumed name. He was a good one
but Ills place can be filled.
Rill Suuires has dis. o-ered that rheu-
,ntism is responsible for Ills defeats
It is a pretty good excuse, too.
The Hamilton-Herald Marathon race rr. . . 1 l- ll.l.
won b" iom v.. oiey, an r.ugiisu-
who romped away wim tne race
it were a mile event. He came breaking Sammy Mellor's rec
ord, too, and if he had been pushed he would have been in right, as he
was only 24 seconds behind. imi.ri(-.in in the race, Jim
Boston, finished fourth. be Attell is to meet the winner of the Frankie Neil-Owen Moran contest which will be fought on the coast Nov. 29.
New York, Oct. 31. Because Mrs
Lena Head Bodley married a coaenman
in nr,rositlnn to the wishes of her
mother and George C. Taylor, who em
ployed her mother as housekeeper, Yale,
itanor Williams. Princeton, and -io-
hort foiiee-e -will each lose $100,000. In
stead the Mosses Taylor nospitai oi
Scranton will receive the $500,000 and
$250,000 additional under the will of George C. Taylor, which was filed for probate at Riverhead, L. I., yesterday. Mr. Taylor, who lived In Isllp, left an
estate estimated to be worth $20,000,000. He brought Mrs. Betsy Head and
her daughter, Lena, from Europe to Islip and made Mrs. Head his housekeeper. In his will he bequeathed $2,-
000,000 outright to Mrs. Head and the
income of $500,000 for life to her
daughter. At Miss Lena s eleatn tne
$500,000 was to be shared in lots of $100,000 each by Hale, Harvard, Williams. Princeton, and Hohart colleges.
Then Miss Lena marled Frederick W
Bodley, Mr. Taylor s coachman. In op
position to the wishes of both her
mother and Mr. Taylor.
Tim millionaire thereupon drew a
codicil to his will in which he re
voked the bequest to the five colleges
and to Mrs. Bodley, and substituted threfor a beauest of $750,00 to the
Moses Taylor hospital of Scranton, Pa
founded by his father. As Mrs. Head died before Mr. Taylor, the $2,000,000
bequeathed to her reverts to the Taylor estate. It is said in lieu of the bequest Mr. Taylor gave Mrs. Bodley a large Bum possibly $500,000 before he died.
FOR SALE Bicycle shop. Inquire 304 Sibley street. 10-31-31
FOR SALE Twenty-foot bar with French plate glass for back of bar;
also saloon nxturee; cost tow; win (
sell lor $200 in traae or casn. aqdress A. White. 6939 Stony Island avenue, Parkside. 10-17-2W
FOR SALE A well established busi
ness, on account of owner wishing
to go south before winter; Dusiness 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 siitiaf actor y references. Price
$4,000. Address W X. Lake County
rimes. iu-ia-11
FOR SALE Pianos. Before buying a
piano call and see the largest ana
finest stock in Lake county. Seven
styles of new $300 pianos at $169. uea pianos from $30 to $90. Come and
practice on our pianos, j. .
cockson Piano Co.. Hammond building.
9-18-tf .
PERXOXAtS.
THE 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF JOHNson's Studio will be celebrated from Now 1 to Nov. 8. The studio will be
open every nay. lsitors inviiea. special prices. 85 State street. 11-1-lt Does your sewing macnlne need repairing? If so, call up C. F. Miller, the
sewing machine expert, 241 Lst Mate street; phone 2601.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE conkey plant LOTS FROM $250 UPWARDS. Terms $rO down, $10 month. W. Gordon Smith, Owner Office 91 7 Harrison St. North of Conkey Ave.
rOB REXT.
FOR RENT House of seven
Inquire Mr. Reef, stiegiitz
ll-l-2t
rooms. Park.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE New nine room house and lot at 815 Indiana avenue; $1,500; $300 cash, balance to suit. Inquire on
premises. 10-za-bt
FOR SALE 50 foot lot on Doty for $i50 cash; good bargain; in good neighborhood. H. B., Lake County Times. 10-14-3t
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FARM LANDS! Improved and unimproved farm lands in Marinette county, Wisconsin. Also in thirteen different counties in Michigan, ranging from $2.60 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, lnd. 10-3-lm
FOR RENT Two rooms suitable lor
light housekeeping, and one aouDie
room tor Sleeping, gentlemen i'loiei-
red. Apply 213 aoutn nonman street.
11-1-lt
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or
without board. Call at 0 bummer
street. 10-31-3t
FOR RENT Furnished room; suitable
for man and wife or gentleman, ina l . a. i A O.I m-
quire 20 tonaii s-ireeu iu-ou-u
FOR RENT Nicely Iurnlshed room
with heat. Apply at airs. a. iiink,
224 Lewis street. it-3u-3t
BABE SUFFOCATED IN BED.
Petersburg, lnd., Nov months-old child of Mr. mer Willis, living west was found dead in bed, cated during the night.
1. The 6-
and Mrs. El-
of this place,
having suffo-
FOR RENT Furnished rooms by day
or week. Call joz Michigan avenue.
10-7-tf
WASTED TO KENT.
WANTED Cottage or flat now or when
vacant; small family; permanent; will
lease if desirable; near conkey plant preferred. W. C. Scehnet, 271 Indiana avenue. 10-31-tf
BARTER 10 EXCHANGE
So chare e for six Insertions natter Darter and Exchange head. For every reply to ad, yon pay two cents.
FOR EXCHANGE Ladies gold ring
with one carat diamond setting, for
household furniture. Address L-31.
Lake County Times. 1
FOR EXCHANGE New canvas canopy
S2-foot srasoline launch, for what
have you
? Address Box D-28, Lake
County Times. 1
FOR EXCHANGE Hoosier kitchen
cabinet: cost $28; almost new, oak
hiarhlv nolished: complete for $15 If
sold at once; might exchange for some
thing family could use. Address D-65,
Lake County Times. 2S
was
man, as if near
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
The only y I-rtJe of
CURIOUS FREAK OF WILD GEESE.
Elwood. lnd., A fiock of wild geese circled over the city, s-am-ing dazzled by the electric lights. Finally they tired of flying around and settled down in Carey Brown's barn yard Next morning they were fed with a nock of tame geese and showed no desire to leave their new home. They are nine in the fiock and when Brown tried to shoot them away, instead of taking fSht the gunders showed fight. Brown will try to domesticate them.
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Come to the Grand Opening of Paxton & Baker Co., at 2s5 State street Saturday. -
Toleston Lot 31. block 14. Oak
Park addition. Calumet Lumber Co. to Alike Keserich $
Toleston Lot 1, block 20; lot 5,
block 14. C. T. L. & 1. Co.'s third addition; lot S. block 24. lot 23. block 17; lot 21. block 13 in C. T. U & I. Co."s fifth addition, Benjamin N. Branch to Alice M. Patterson Toleston Lots 1 and 2, block 37 in second Oak Park addition, Neliie Nelson to Harry King... 1 Toleston Lot 3. Mock 14, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition, David C. Atkinson to Thomas M. C. Hembroft 1,500 Gary Lot 22. block 2. Garden
City addition, Garden City Sand Co. to Rudolph Jessie Gary Lot 10. block 13. Broadway addition, S. L. Kohn to Yasil Holovacska Gary Lots IS and 19. block 2, Garden City Sand Co. to Daniel J. Sweeney Hobart Part lot 16. Elizabeth A. Whitmore to Sarah E. Odell.. Hobart Lots IS to 20. block 1. Geo. and William Earle"s sub.. George Earle to Sarah E. Odell Hobart Lots 4 to 6, block 7. Geo. and Wm. Earle's sub.. George Earle to Gottfried Mayer Hobart Lot 6, block 4. Geo. and
Wm. Earle's sub.. George Earle to Anna M. Wilson Hobart Lot 1. block 9, Joel E. Coates to Andrew J. Smith Dyer Part block 11. lia-rfs a.d-
650 S50 1,300 2,600 750 555 200 1
dition. Eliza Bailey to William Ziesenhenne ' Crown Point 110 feet oft n side of part lot 9, Commissioners' addition, Sophia Schlemmer et al to George John Schlemmer Hammond Lot 3S, block 4, Morris' addition, Joseph O. Morris to Katarzuna Kolanko Hammond Lots 27 and 2s. block S. Morris' addition. Jacob Teitelman to John A. Gavit Hammond Lot 24. block 2. subdivision blocks 2 to 5, Stafford & Trankle's, Gostlin. Meyn & Co. to Burton H. Patter Hammond Lot 32, block 11. Eschenberg's State Line addition, George A. Carptenter to Frank Pupzyo - Hammond Lot 35, block 2, Riverside addition. Albert H. "VN ebb to Arville D. Eichhom Indiana Harbor Lot 8, block 32. East Chicago Co. to John Urn-mel
Indiana Harbor lt mock 11, East Chicago Co. to Catherine
I). Lightbody
:,ooo
300
900
FOR EXCHANGE Set Arts and Ar
tists books, 66 parts; steel engrav
ings in each book; entirely new; value $17; take $11 cash or what have you?
Address D-66, Lake County Times, 28
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.
FOR EXCHANGE Gas range for anything useful. Address S-48, Lake County Times. 22
FOR EXCHANGE Six oak dining room chairs and parlor lamp for what? Address Box M-37, Lake County Times. 22
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.
200
323
roo
FOR EXCHANGE Singer sewing machine for notatoes. Address L-34, Lake County" Times. 22
HAMMOND GARAGE
Opposite
IlarHwon Park. &-t2 Sooth Ilohtnan Street.
Cars kept for flO per month.
Section 4-3
3-S W E H se
Herman
ne
F. Rosenthal to Al
bert Woodke i.juu Section 12-36- 10 WLots 41 and 42. F. B. Hall's addition, Herbert pJorick to Edmund Thletz Section it-36-S W NW 4 nw VA pw i, 10 acres. Martin Olsen to Alex B. McCall . Section 31-37-9 W Part nw U sw
it. Ernest x alter to Aaeuss Miller -
In addition to the foregoing fers there have been filed for 7. mortgages, 6 releases and 20 lanivus instruments.
H
j A. M. TURNER, I 1 President. j W. C. BELMAN, j
FREDERICK Offlce Phane 220
L. IIEIXTZ, PROP. Rett, and Garage 107L
4.500
transrecord rniscel-
Hammond Horse Market ED MARSH Prop. Two male teams, Ten head horses, wagons and harness for sale. - - - 3J6 CALUMET AVEUXE.
DO NOT DELAY!
Now ls tho time to have that House piped for Gas llght. Estimates cheerfully given free upon application at tho office, personally or by phone South Shore Gas & Electric Co. 4S7 South Hohman St. Telephone ;C
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