Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 129, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1907 — Page 7

Saturlay, Nov. 16, 1907.

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HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

J. R- MILLER c. M. COOK MILLER & COOK Plumbing Sewerage, Steam and Mot water Heating. Jobblnc promptly attended to. Eititiates on application. Phone 2031. 27 8. nthmaa St. HAMMOND. I.D. Pheae 2183. DR. V. H. DAVIS, DENTIST. Mod! Clothing Store. Special Notice Do not confuse this office with the Harvard Dentists, for J am In no way connected with them, never have been. Beat Equipped Itepair Shop in th State G. W. HUNTEH AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Oanollne Syatern 91 S. HOHMAN STRKET Phone 112. Huehn Block. Ilammund. Ia HOWARD STEVENS, Open lot Contract. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GR.AIM.Mi A SPECIALTY. My Motto: (imnl Work. 383 Stale Line Street, Iluwmoad. Telephone 1C31. The Reddy Roofing Co. Gravel ami Asphalt Hoofing CONTHACTOKS AND DKAI.EKS. Tel 40. 315 Michigan Aveuue. HAMMOND, IND. MAX LEVIN, . :-: Merchant Tailor, :-: If you uaut sntlMfnction la a anlt of clothe, come to me! 180 South Ilohmun street, Over I. Ion Store HAMMOND, IND. The Lake Construction CV Manufacturers ol Artificial Stone and Concrete Building Material OFFICEt 413 HAMMOND CLDQ. Telephone 4751 Plant! Florence sod Chicago Avtnuti. KONG HONG LO CO. Chinee, America and European RESTAURANT. Chinese Chop Suey. All Chlneaa dishes aarvad In short order. Chlneaa Oooda Open from and Tan. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. w Qtat Street. nammoad. lad. Phone 3703. HAMMOND GARAGE Auto mobiles for Rent tiaaollnr. Oil and Sundries. Ueueral Repairing Jf. W. Mt.l! I'LLEX, Prop. 74 So. 2Iohman 3treet. Hammond. lad, Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturer oi Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chicago. 2S0 92nJ St., Phone 7? tlaromonJ. S3 Ststa Street. Phono 17? W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUP'T 312 Hammond Building HAMMOND CASTLEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. Lots In Gary Perfect Titles $10 Monthly Payments IPs Simple Figuring how you might have saved vour homo If you had begun to save your money in time and had deposited It bit by bit with ua WE HAVE HELPED 0THEHS, 1st us help you; 3 per cent interest Bn your savings account. The CITIZEN'S German National Bank cent. For all Occasions such as Balls, Dances, Parties, Lodge Meetings, etc. SCHNEIDER BROS., Props 300 WEST STATE ST.. Utd you buy au advertised "UtaraAU'' yesterday f There axe more f them KdvertUed todr'y.

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Descrlp. Open High Low Close Atchison ... 69 691 61 64 I Jo pfd.... SO ij h' 50 Am. Sugar.. 301 10H-i 100 4 101 Am Car 2 4 '-B 254 24&3 204 Am Copper. 45 4 46 45 4 46 Am Smelt... 59 4 614 54 614 Am Icom.. 33 Vi Sai, K3 4 35 Anac onda ,. 30 30 4 30 30 ? Am Tob pfd. "3 4 63 4 6 3Vj 63 4 1!. & O ?S IS 4 H Hrook R T. . 23 u 2o "B 29 4 30 4 , O & G G. . , 1 7 4 1 7 Ones. & o... 25 4 25 4 24 4 23 4, !C,F & I 154 15 154 153i Col. South.. 17 17 4 1' 1(1'2 Corn Pdts.. 9 4 9 4 'J U Cotton Oil.. 23 23 23 23 Camid l'ac.139 4 141 4 1397s 1114 Coast Line. 65 65 644 S1V I'f-nver cm.. 17 4 IIs 17 4 1 ' as IMstllU-rs ... 38 4 39 38 4 39 T'rle com... 15 4 1 5t 1 5 15m Krie 1st 3 7 37 37 7 Krie 2nd 25 25 2o 2 C.t. North .. .110 4 1104 104 1104' C.t. Xor Ore. 40 40 40 40 111. Central. . 1194 116 11 1, & Nash... :2 4 93 4 92 93 4 M f x . Cent.. 1 3 r 11 13 14 M K & T cm 23 4 23 4 22 Va 23 4 Do pfd 5t 54.s 54 s8 54 Mi imc 524 534 524 33 Va Nat. Lead... 33 4 33 33 4 35 .v l Cent. 934 9l 934 944" ! N,,r Pif 1044 1054 1024 105 U'. Ont. & Vv'... 29 29 V2 29 4 29 12 Pacific Mail. 194 194 19 194' Ft'onl''? das. 73 74 73 7 4 Pcnn.svl. ...105i 107 105 i 107 I'rcsp Steel. 17 17 4 17 17 4 Heading 4 794 76 Vi 794 li I & S 14 144 14 144 Do pfd 564 57 56 57 Kock Isl cm. 13 13 13 13 South Pmc. 65 6(5 65 63 So ily. cm . . It 4 1 1 114 1 1 4 St Paul 97 9S4 97 9S-t St L.iSF2dpf 27 4 27 4 27 4 27 4 Texas Pac. .IS . . . . 18 Union Pac. .1074 109 1064 19 U. S. Steel.. 22 23 4 22 4 23 4! Do pfd 7 94 81 79 4 .S0". ' Wabash cm. 8 4 S4 84 8 4 , Do pfd... 15 15 15 15

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Month. Open Ilith Low- Close Dec. ..1030 1030 1009 1020-21 Jan. .. 989 990 y0 980-81 Mar. .. 999 1000 990 990-91 May ..1006 1006 997 997-98 July ..1005 1005 999 99S-99

IMMv STATEMENT. Reserve Dec, Reserve less U S Dec. Loans Inc. Specie Dec. Legal s DecDeposits Inc. Circulation Inc. $1,742,323 1.924.800 4,694,000 364,100 771,800 2,425,700 2,9ii$,3i0 New York, Nov. 16. GR.il AND PROVISION MET Month . May . July . Corn Dec. . May . July . Open 793 .102 96 4-?3 .54 4-4

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. 'z vi .55 -51 Oats Dec. . 46 4 .494 4 .45 4a .1287 .1300 .797-95 .792-90 .687 .707 May . July . Pork Jan. . Mav . Lard Jan. May . Ribs Jan. May . I'KOUVCE .MARKETS. Butter Receipts, 3,643 tubs; creameries, extra, 27c; price to retail dealers, 28c; prints, 29c; firsts. 244 026c; seconds. 23fe24c; ladles, No. 1, 22c; renovated, extras. 244c; firsts, 234c; dairies, extra, 21c; firsts, 23 24c; seconds, 22c; packing stock. 20c. Eggs Receipts, 3,418 cases; miscel laneous . lots, cases returned, 1518c;! cases included, 15 4(9'' IS 4c; ordinary; firsts, 16;?lSe; firsts, packed in new 1 whitewood cases and 35 per cent fresh, ! 22c; prime firsts, packed in new 30-doz whitewood cases and must be 65 per j cent fresh, 24c; extras, packed especi-I ally for the city trade and must be 80 1 per cent fresh, 26c; dirties, No. 1,114 ftrl5 4c; No. 2. lir813c; checks, 11 14c;1 seconds, 12fil4c; refrigerator eggs, extras, 29c; firsts, lS4u'19c; ordinary firsts, 16(r?17e. Potatoes Receipts. 40 cars; choice to fancy, 5557c; fair to good, 50(rf53c. Sweet potatoes Illinois, $2.25 3.35 ; Virginia, $2.75. Veal Quotations for calves In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weights. 7(u74c; 60 to SO lbs, 641, S4c; 80 to 100 lbs. 91040. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 17c; No. 1 loins. 19c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck, Sc; No. 1 plate, 5c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15c; chickens, fowls, 84c; springs, 94c; roosters, 64c; geese, ?3.00 tf 7.00 ; ducks, 10 4 c. (lame Snipe, jack, per doz, $1.75p 2.00; sand, $1.25; plover, golden, per doz, $1.50; grass. $1.25; bear, carcasses, hide on. $20.00 41 35.00; cubs, hide on, $5.00 SJ 1 5.00 ; bear saddles, per lb, 15c; bear carcasses, hide off, per lb, 124c; rabbity good, large. $1.50 ii 1.75 per doz; opossum, each, 25 Ji' 4,0c. Fruit Apples, $2.00 ;U 4.00 per brl; $1.00 ir 3.00 per bti ; crabapples. $1.50 a 3.50 per brl; 50c:u$1.50 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch. $2.00; straight. $1.75; culls, $1.25 (fl. 50; bouquets, 75cr$l.O0; lemons. $2. 50 it '5.00; oranges, $2.50 iv 5.50; pineapples. $2.00 fa 5.00 per brl; grapes, 15(23e per 8-lb basket; pears. $1.506.50 per brl. Berries Cranberries, Cape Cod, $8.00 9.00 per brl. California green fruit Grapes. 9. "y $1.85 per case; pears, $l.S5y 3.75 per kReans Pea beans. hand picked, choice, $2.15; common to fair, $l:i $1 95; red kidney, per bu. choice, $2 15 &i 23; lower grades, depending on quality $1.7543 2.00: brown Swedish, $00(&'20: off grades. $1.00i 1.85; limas California, per 100 lbs. $5.75. Green vegetables Beets. $1.50 per 100 bunches; cabbage, 90c $ $1.23 per crate- carrots. $1.50 per 100 bunches; cauliflower, 25c fif 1.25 per box; celery 40cfJ3 00 per box; cucumbers. 40c $T4 per Aoz; eggplant, $2.254?3.00 pej crate- garlic. 5ii54c per lb; horseradish 65c per bunch; lettuce. 40 3 50c per tub; leaf. 124 C? 15c per case; mushrooms, 2540c per box; PfPFlrs, $1.2a tt 1.50 per crate: parsley. 10: 124c per doz- radishes, nome fsrowi. .ri 1,1,1 Kn.,h,- string beans, 50cit$l.D0 i nr Hov wax. 70Cai Ji.au, Miuasu. i. 00 i , nninns. 40i90c per crate tur,itw ?5Si-S0c per sack; watercress, 15 i 'a 20c per doz. LIVE STCCK MARKET. , 1 T'nion Stock Yards, Nov. 16. Hog receipts, 10K0; left over, 2.000; market ! slow. Light, $4.90 to 5.45; mixed. $4-90 i to 5.50; heavy, $4.S5 to 5.50; rough. $4.a to 5.00. Cattle receipts, 400; market unchange ed. Sheep receipts, 2,000; market unchanged. I'nion Stock Yards, Nov. 16. Hogs close 5 to 10c higher. Light, $5.00 to to 5.55; mixed, $5.00 to 5.57; heavy, $4.95 to 5.55; rouh. $4.95 to 5.10. Cuttle a:. 1 sheep unchanged.

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in a M y m n rs i Special Wire to 1 he TIMES GRAIN MARKET. Chlcag-o, Nov. 16. Estimates Monday Wheat, 28 cars; corn, 141 carsoats, 126 cars; hogs, 28.000 head. Chlcag-o, Nov. 16. Carlota today Wheat, 20; corn, 124; oats, 109; hoes 10,000 head. orthweat Car. This week Last week Duluth 249 232 Minneapolis .189 166 Chicago 20 S3 rrlmiiry Unrkets. Receipts. Wheat, today 696.000 Last week 327,000 Iast year 746,000 Corn, today 222,000 Last week 201.000 Ia.st year 4 53,00 Southwestern Markets. Last Yr. 235 219 Ship. 609.000 4 51,0 AO 523,000 199,000 37 3.000 321,000 Receipts. Ship. 83,0o0 61,n00 56.000 35,000 144.00(1 75,000 Minneapolis, today .208.000 Last vear St. Louis, today . . . Last year Kansas City, today Itst year .221.000 56.000 53.000 55,000 83,000 LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Nov. 16. Wheat eighths to one and one-eighth corn three-quarters lower. sevenlower; WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois Fair tonight and Sunday; slowly rising temperature except stationary extreme northeast. Indiana, Missouri. Wisconsin and Iowa Fair tonig-ht and Sunday; slowly rising temperature. Lower Michigan Generally fair tonight and Sunday; rising temperatuie Sunday and west tonight. Minnesota and North Dakota. Fair tonight and Sunday; slightly warmer tonight. South Dakota Fair tonight and Sunday; warmer east tonight. Nebraska and Kansas Fair tonight and Sunday; warmer tonight. Montana Generally fair tonight and Sunday; moderate temperature. HEARD ON THE BOURSE. London The suspension of Woolner & Co., members of the London Stock Exchange, was announced today. This is the firm that was carried over after settlement. Liabilities are placed at $50,000. TSarrell On the weak spots think the better class of stocks a tuy and holdings should be protected by heavy margins. Miller our opinion remains unchanged that the better class of rails are very cheap. Missouri, Kansas fe Texas For the month of September, gross, $2,773,638; increase, $190,289. Operating expenses, $1,418,006; increase, $171,871; net, $860, 652; increase, $115,148. Surplus, $339,392; decrease. $16,951. From July 1st, net, $2,6S5, 984; increase, $414,201. Sur plus, $1,049,075; increase, $222,104. Ridgely Don't maKe the error of getting bearish now. Brooklyn Rapid Transit for example will sell at 75 as surely as anything on this earth, be sure. It might sell at 25 first; don't know that. The same with many other stocks. If you have the ready money to buy now and hold for a year perhaps you will have a cinch. Prices are probably bottom or very close to it. Colorado & Southern first week in November, $322,270; increase, $32,021; From July 1st, $3,326,602; increase, $24, 575. From July 1st, $3,157, 052; decrease, $187,924. REAL ESTATLTRHISFERS Hammond Lots 31 and 32. block 1, Sohl's second addition, Mary A. Schultz to Frederick Heidtman $2,500 Hammond Lots 20 and 21, block 3. Kirkhoff's addition, George Birkhoff to Margaretha Klememann Gary Lot 25, block S4, Gary Land Co.'s first addition, Gary Land Co. to Marx Sax 450 2,600 vjuiy ijui xi, uiock uarv investment Co.'s first addition, Gary Investment Co. to Lorenzo P. Godwin Gary Lot 4 4, block 5, Gary investment Co. to Lorenzo Godwin Toleston Lots 26, 27. 44, Caldwell's third addition; lot 7, Caldwell's fourth addition, William C. Caldwell to Alice Bor00 450 chard Toleston Lots 14 to 18, block 5, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition. 'David C. Atkinson to John Sabo Toleston Lot 4 4, block 10, Oak Park addition. Calumet Land Co. to M. D. Baker Toleston Lot 43, block 10, Oak Park addition. Calumet Land Co. to Alice Downs Toleston Lot 12. block 9. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition. l.lOo 2,930 250 250 Charles pom Indiana East J. Verall to Egidio HarborChicago Lot Co. .D, to block Ella 68, G, Orth 400 Dyer Lots 3. 4. 13 and 14 s of O. P. St. block 18, Hart's addition, Nickolaus Schmitt to George F. Nondorf Section 29-37-9 W Lot 23 and 24. 1,500 block 4, se 29-37-9, George P.. Sheerer to Clarence L. Kirk 9.500 In addition to the foregoing transfers there have, been hied for record 3 mortgages, and 21 miscellaneous instruments. Letting Go All Holds. Once there was a woman who had spent many, many years in making green lampmats these mats, you know, that have fuzzy borders you put them on the center of the table as ornaments and never, never had made them of any other color than green. One day, when in an unusually wicked mood, she shut herself up in her room, locked the door, pulled down the blinds, and then, yielding to an uncontrollable impulse, she dissipated in the most' reckless manner by crocheting a red lampmaL Sharp Tongues, lien ought to find the difference between saltness and bitterness. Cer tainly he that hath as he maketh others so he hath need be memory. Francis B; a satirical vein, afraid of his wit, afraid of others con.

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HALE UELP WANTED, WANTED Three men to move roofing. Apply Reddy Roofing Co., 315 Michigan avenue. 11-lti-lt WANTED Laborers to clean lumber and bricks Monday morning; bring hammers and hatchets. Hammond Co.'s plant. Inquire J. U. Ruel. 11-16-lt WANTEDCall at or Peter 11-lti-tf Men for cleaning bricks. G. 11. Hammond Co.'s plant Schutz, Zi2 State street. ANTED Bricklayers at Hammond cornice works. Inquire of ReedHump Construction Co., Monday morning. 11-16-lt WANTED Car reDairers: 25 to 30 cents Fits Hugh DCr hour Jr,,iKLuther Co. li-5-tf FEMALE HELP WANTED. general WANTED Girl for house 1292. work. iiia May street phone 11-15-LU WANTED A good woman for cleaning. 224 South Hohman. ll-14-2t WANTED Good all around trirl: trood Wages. Apply Mrs. Gamier. 166 92d Street, South Chicago. 11-15-3: SITUATION WAM'ED. WANTED Situation; experienced in railway rates anil acroiint- ,,nm,, . , - . ' " --. , V VJ ill 111, I M, LaKe Countv Tim.s li-ic.-.t AN ;i ED Position by young lady bookkeeper; competent and willing to work; experienced and good references. Address L. IS.. Lake County limes. 11-7-tf FOR SALE Three bedroom suite, couch, dining set, shades, steel range and kitchen utensils, dishes and other articles tor household use. Address Mrs. J. Reiland, 4731 Magoun uv ..' East Chicago. 11-lb-at : iOIw SALE Cheap, 50,000 feet soft pine lumber, Sxio, luxio and 10x25 feet long; 2x10 pine joists, 12 to 20 foot long, at Hammond Packing Co.'s plant. J. G. Ruel, 7300 Jackson Park avenue; phone 1659 Hyde Park. ll-lu-4 FOR SALE Kindling wood; old lumber and brick, cleaned and uncleaned. Hammond Co.'s plant or Peter Schutz, 242 tetate. ll-16-lt FOR SALE Horse weighing about 1200 lbs. Inquire at 40 East state street. 11-15-tf FOR SALE A well established business, on account of owner wishing to go south before winter; business has been established 15 years and clearing $3,000 per year; owner mignt consider one or two bright business men in partnership If parties could furnisn satisfactory references. Price $4,000. Address W T, Lake County Times. lo-12-tf FOR SALdS Pianos. Before buying a piano call and see the largest and finest etock in Lake county. Seven etylea of new $300 pianoa at $159. Used pianos from $30 to $9U. Come and practice on our pianos. J. M. Wllcockson Piano Co., Hammond uulldiug. -lS-tf rOIl KENT. FOR RENT Two front rooms; furnace heat, bath and electric lights; also board; gentleman only. 129 Doty St., phone 4s93. ll-16-2t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. above Fife's Clothing store. ll-16-3t FOR RENT One large front room in first floor; suitable for two gentlemen. Also one large south room on second floor; electric lights and bath: location two blocks from courthouse. No. 8 Rlmbach avenue. 11-15 FOR 302 RENT Furnished room. Apply Michigan avenue, ll-15-6t FOR RENT Three front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Call at 301 Chicago avenue or phone 3203. ll-9-6t BOARD AND ROOMS, W'ANTED Roomers and boarder In private boarding house. 382 Cedar street. 10-28-tf LOST LOST On Oct.. dog. Return receive reward.and roimn. 8, a white female bullto 367 Cedar street and 11-11-tf LOST One automobile Jack between Webb street and Stallbaum's. Liberal reward for return to R. H. McHIe, 518 South Hohman street. 11-5-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 foot lot; state line east front and on Douglas avenue (next street west) ; between Rimbach and Clinton. $10 down, $5 per month. Also new brick house No. 317 Douglas ave. Address W. K. Reed, 3038 Groveland ave., Chicago, or Hammond Savings & Trust Co. 11-16-Sat FOR SALE Cottage on 25x125 foot lot; good condition; bargain if taken at once. Inquire 339 Gostlin street. ll-15-2t FOR SALE Five room house and 50 foot lot; on north side. Hammond; house in good shape; must sell; cheap. Address F G, Lake County Times. U-14-3t FOR SALE 7-room 1 H story house; 50-foot lot; on E. Sibley St.; good location; bargain at $2,500; easy terms. Good busings corner, 50-foot lot, corner Sibley St. and Charlotte ave.; $1,300. Desirable 34-foot residence lot on Condit St., $525; terms to suit. Smith & Schottler, 1 and 2 Commercial Bank Bldg. 11-1 3-6 1 FOR SALE Farm lands; improved ana unimproved, in Wisconsin and Michigan. Address or call Aug. F. Brandt, 52 Dotv street, Hammond. Ind. 11-6-lm FOR SALE 50 foot lot on Doty for $950 cash; good bargain; In good neighborhood. II. B., Lake County Times. 10-14-St MLLE. ZARA New York's Favorite Palmist and Clairvoyant Just returned from Europe where she has 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. Sbm-UI Offer Brijng this ad and 25c and Mile. Zara will give you a reading, or for 50c a $2.00 full life $1.00 readinsr. This offer ia good for a few days only. Don't delay. You will find her at 209 Michigan avenue, Hammond, from 9 a. m. to 0 p. in.. Including Sundays. For death calls and ambulance calls, the promptest service Is given by Nicholas Emmerllng, undertaker. Telephone 9. adT.

i .NOTICES. j LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citl- , zens of the City of Hammond. North j Township, Lake County, Indiana: That ' the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one (21) years of age. a resident of sai l Town and Township and not in the habit of becoming 'intoxicated: that he has been a conj tinuous resident of said Township for ' more, than ninety int 1 days last past; that lie will apply to the Board o County Commissioners of Luke County. 'State of Indiana, at their regular December Term, 19u7. for a license to stil intoxicating liquors in less quanitities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises i where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises w here he desires to jseil said intoxicating liquors is dc1 scribed as follows, to-wit: I The first floor front room, 23x60 fet t 'in size, of a two-story brick building. I 25x0 In size, with living rooms in j rear and above. Said building" is siti uated on Lot 24, Block 22. in Townsend j& Godfrey's Addition to Hammond, lnj diana, and known as 2S3 Sibley street. I (Signed), JOHN GARTNER.

Hammond, I ml. NOTICE TO BANKERS. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Finance Committee of North Township will be held in the Superior Court House. Dec. 1. at 10 a. m. to receive applications for any monies that are in the hands of the Township Trustee. Funds will be divided among applicants who have qualified to receive the same. F. RICHARD SCH.VAF, Township Trustee. eod Dec. 1 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereby given to that J. E. De Vore and E. C of the firm of De Vore & the public 1- erguson, Ferguson, lnd., have Washington street, Gary dissolved partnership, the business to ' be carried on by E. C. Ferguson and ' to whom all bills are payable. 12-tf j Dated Oct. 12, 1907, Gary, lnd. IsT. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The annual parish meeting of St. Paul's Episcopal church will be held I in the church, 35 Rimbactv avenue, Moni day evening, Nov. 25, 1907, for the puri nose of electing two wardens and seven vestrymen, and of transacting sueh other business as may properly be brought before the parish. CHARLES ALBERT SMITH. . Recto r. H. G. McFarland. Clerk. rter m mum Ao cliarue for tnaertlooa uajri Barter and Exchange brad, for every reply to ai. you pay two centa. TO EXCHANGE 15 pairs of thoroughbred Plymouth Rock Homer pigeons; all breeders, for a Mann's green bone cutter in good condition, or for best offer. Address P-15, Lake County Times. 16 FOR EXCHANGE Handsome new white satin damask bedspread, never used, cost $6.95; also ladies fine gold long chain, cost $8.50; ladies gold ring, three tiny emerald settings, cost $8.00; what have you to exchange for any of the above articles. Address G-50, Lake County Times. la FOR EXCHANGE Horse worth $200, and new Studebaker stanhope, cost $350. for real estate or cash. Address Box C-32. Lake County Times. 14 FOR EXCHANGE Two high class oil paintings, gilt frame 2x3, good condition, for coal or something useful. Address Box K-14, Lake County Times. 14 FOR EXCHANGE Have oak dining table. 4 leather seat chairs, cost $42; sell $12 cash. Sanitary coucn, pad and cover, cost $30.93; sell $8.00, or exchange for what have you? Address D-49, Lake County Times. 11 FOR EXCHANGE Lady has beautiful silk quilt and 3 elegantly embroidered pillows, suitable for dens, cozy corners, etc., will exchange for set of china dishes, fine guitar, mandolin or anything useful. Address D-48, Lake County Times. 11 FOR EXCHANGE "Home" sewing machine, for bedstead or dining table. Address Box L-38, Lake County Times. 11 FOR EXCHANGE Good mahogany book case, four feet wide, six shelves, for office desk. Address Box B-28, Lake County Times. 11 FOR EXCHANGE Piano, cost $350 two years ago, for horse and wagon. Address D-22, Lake County Times. 11 FOR EXCHANGE Motorcycle in good condition, for what have you? Address Box K-17, Lake County Times. 11 WANTED TO KENT. WANTED Two unfurnished rooms. Hammond Sign Co., 35 South Hohman street. 11-14-tf PERSONALS. Does your sewing macnine need repairing? If so, call up C F. Miller, the eewing machine expert. -41 East State street: phone 8801

CLAi BUOYANT j" abstracters i -, . ..wwy .v..,,.. ummmm i Abstracts F7urnlfied at Nominal Rates ! 'l . ' " p. R. MOTT, President ! J 'h. K f i FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres. I ; 4 I J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary ! r,' wrZpte' "3 A. II. TAPPER, Treasurer ! . sST-" XXt'tV i S. A. CULVER, Manager VJ -''.id-Z&f :X Vl 1 Secretary's Office In Majestic Bldg. HAMMOND AND j - jZx V j I HAMMOND CROWN POINT, IND.

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promise, ixo cnarge ior advioe. CONSTIPATION AND PILES. I treat successfully all cases of constipation and piles. KIDNEY DISEASES.

11 you nave any aimcuity witn your

opinion. - BLOOD POISON. I treat blood poison with marked success, give prompt relief and a cure in every case where instructions are followed.

WEAK AND FAILING MEMORY. I treat weak and failing memory and nervousness In both men and and give prompt relief from the distressing rnalady. COST OP CUKE. I make no charge for telling you Just what it will cost to cure you. ONE CALL WILL CURE.

In many cases a single prescription

consiaeraDie time ana meaicmea are required. LEGAL. WRITTEN CONTRACT. If you so desire I will give you a written contract to cure you for a sped fled price, which we may agree upon. CHARGES REASONABLE.

You will find my charges reasonable.

01 people, who neou my semice", uy cnarKing enormous lees oitiy Because hold within my grasp the remedy that will cure them. DON'T DELAY. Don't delay, for the longer a disease runs the harder it Is to cure. If you follow my advice you will not be disappointed in any promise make you. I mean every word of this advertisement and will stand by 1L Office Hours: 9 to 12 a, m; 1:30 to 6. and 7 to S:30 p. m. No Sunday Hours. No Charge fer A vice. J. F. RUCKEL, M .D.

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92nd St. Sr

Commercial Ave,

I Lake County Title & Guarantee Co.! :

Now la the time to hnvc that house piped for Gas lights. Estimates cheerfully given free upon application at the office, personally or by phone South Shore Gas 5 Electric Co. AT7 South Hohman St. Telephone Q

I Advertise in THE

THE SOLID ROCK kM alwjr proren to bo a firm foundation. Many who Have trid to build on the roUinc tons and lose and hare found it necaawry to ask tbo who had solid foundations for a helping hand. Therefore, don't try to do business on too email a capital. With fair aeoority you can increase both jour business and capital. You can BORROW amount ranting: from i0 to $.000 and repay the loan in small wt-eidy or monthly payments. Business transacted with us ia STRICTLY PRIVATE

TH Title "The Old Reliable Specialist' 5 of So. Chicago lias been fittingly vri DR. RUCKEU - ctilloci Apednllst have located liorts, about IO experience in other cities. listen to what the Doctor has to say SICK THE A TED. oeoole in and about South Clilcatro and I Til EAT. THCliUI.ES. - with a bloated condition of the utanuuh can give you prompt relief and thor continually disturbed by dreams. 1 can treated as are the diseases of women. attention to tnis su eject and nave proven ana aaK as many questions as you wish. I promise. No charge fcr advice. OP MEN. ana maoe tne aiscovery or some very which enables tne to perform perfect formerly required. You will notice the beginning treatment. witn me. 1 will explain Just what can of a cur will be. I guarantee all I Kidneys or Diaaaer, can ana get cay gxtaraMtee women Is all that is needed to cure; In others. I don't believe In taking advantage POSTOFPICE. CHICAGO,

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