Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 30 November 1907 — Page 7

Saturday. Nov. 30. 1907.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES 2

HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

. E. MiU.tR C M. COOK MILLER & COOK PJumbinj, Sewerage, Steam and Hot water Heating:. lobbing promptly attended to. Rtitit on arpIlctlo. rhoiif 2034. 270 S. Ftobman St. IIAMMOXD. Phong 21SS. DR. V. H. DAVIS, DENTIST. Ovr Modtl ( lothlBt; store. Special Notice Do not confuse thlt 'office with the Harvard Dentists, for 1 am Jn no way connected with them, never hare been. Best Equipped Kepatr Shop In the State G. W. HUliTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasollna System 01 S. 1IOHMA.V STREET Phone 122. Iluehn Block. Hammond. lad HOWARD STEVENS, Open fut Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. CHAIM.Mi A SPECIALTY. My Motto: (iood Work. 2S3 State Line Street, Hammond. Telephone lfi'JI. The Keddy Roofing Co. CJravel anil Asphalt Hoofing CO.MHACTOItS AM) DEALERS. Tel 40. 31, Michigan Avenue. IIAMMOM), I XI). MAX LEVIN, ;-: Merchant Tailor, :-: If you nuut satisfaction In a suit oi clothes, come to met ISO South llohmun street. Over Lion Store 1IAMMOM), IXI). During the next 20 days We off ;r cash sales of artificial stone at cost. Our stock embraces a wide variety of material suitable for a I classes of buildings. THE LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO 413 Hammond fildj. Tel. 4751 KONG HONG LO CO. Chinese, American and European RESTAL'llAXT. CMaee Chop Suey. All Chlness dishes served In short order. Chlness Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. ra. a- fltart f'jrreet. Hammond, lnd. Woodfcull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chlcszo. 250 92nJ St.. Phone 77 KammnnJ. 83 Stats Street, Phone 177 W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUPT 312 Hammond Building HAMAiOND CASTLEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. Lots In Gary Perfect Title 510 Monthly Payments 7.V3 it's Simple Figuring how you mlsht have saved your home If you had begun to save your money In time and had deposited It bit by bit with us. WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS, let us help you; 3 per cent interest on your savings account. The CITIZEN'S German National Bank Hall for Kent. For all Occasions such as Balls, Dances, Parties, Lodge Meetings, etc SCHNEIDER BROS., Props 300 WEST STATE ST. F L U F F R UGS. I am ugaiii ready to take orders for Fluff Hug. Have your Id carpet made Into Fluff Hugs. Drop me a card or phone, S15tf. TO. P. HOFFMANN, 404 Truman Ave. Hammond, lnd.

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NEW YORK STOGrl MARKET iJescrlp. Atchison . . Uo pfd... Am Sujf ar . . Am Car Am Copper. Am Smelt.. Am Ijocom . Anaconda Am Ton it. H & o Brook U T. C & G W . . Ches O. . C F & I Col South.. Corn I'd is . Cotton Oil . . Can ad I'm-. Coast Line. Cent Leath. Denver em. 1 o pfd . . . Distill. TS .. Krle com . . . Krie 1st.... Krle 2nd... Great Nor . . Gt Nor Ore III Central. . Interboro J'v C S pfd. I j fc . Me.v. Cent. . M K & T cm io pfd... Mis I'ac Nat I-ad . . N Y Cent. . Nor & Y . . Nor I'ac .... Ont & V.. I'aciiic Mall IVoples Gas I'cMiisyl. I'ri'ss Stool. J loading . . . H I & S Do pfd... Hook Is cm Do pfd. . . S'Hjt h I'ac . . So Uy cm. St. Paul St D fc S W Op. Hisrh 7 4 iHZ 107 2- 'i 51' 73 37 34 67 VI 1 S 2 4 U Low 7 2 1 82 " l'j 4 72 -;j 1 'i j 2M .t 3 - o M . H3 .104 . . i0 . TO . 3; . 33 1, . 67 . 2 l 2 . 33 . . 2.5 U . 3 7 ie4 . 26 .15014 . 64 . 14 . 194 . ;..'.a . 411a . 16 . 33 . 23 H .11a - -4 .124 69 b 6 '2 334 67 824 v o x I "i 26 1 6 17 1 0 m 26 150 64 1 4 19 55 41 16 33 23 4 1 1 5 4 44 1234 6 51 93a 13 21 47 4ni.', 96 6 2 110 4 30 21 76 1 1 0 17 4 87 16 61 1 3 32 71 11 99 4 6 1 s.'i 4 4 7 4 1.4 K 11 2 6 1 5 1 4 6 7 1 4 19 o5 42 16 3 5 24 1 1 6 - 123 4 6 51 93 13 'i, 24 4 5 7 4 9 4 41 94 63 111 31 o ; 1 (, 78 110 1 S 90 17 61 1 1 32 73 1 2 100 1 I u, 2S J : I116 4 25 86 8 16 20 57 IS 1 1 2ts 151 67 It's iy 55 ',2 4 2 1 6 R8 35 24 4 116 4 4 4 124 4 6 514 94 4 134 25 . . 6 . 514 . 94 i . 13 V . iJ 7 . . .. 40 $ . 95 . 62 .110 1 . 30 21?, . 76 .110 172 . 8s? . 16 . 6IV2 . 13 . 32', 71 . 11T8 .100 50 41 63 in 31 22 4 7s 111 18 t0 14 61 14 . 32 73 4 124 100 4 2 y ' 1 9 4 116 254 86 1 4 lb St l&SK2dpf 29 28 19 '., 115 25 81 i o x a s t'iiv Union l'at IT S St.'. l . . .115 0 84' 8' 16 30 57 Do pfd Wabash cm, Do pfd.... Wis On pf. West Union. 56 4 11AK STATKNEXT. Heservo . Inc. Reserve less U. S. ...Inc. Ioans inc. Specio inc. Legals Inc. Deposits Inc. Circulation lnc New York, Nov. 30. Five $ 1,114,175 1.925,7 50 10.0x0,1 no l,755,5o0 224,800 3,4 64,500 2.862,400 days. COTTON MARKET. Month I ec. .Ian. Mar. . Mav . July . Open .1115 .1075 .1086 .1093 .1089

High Low Close 1131 1113 1129-;il 1093 1073 1090-91 1 105 10S2 1095-97 111 2 1 092 1100-01 1106 1087 1104-05

GRAIN UNO PROVISION MARKET

Month Open High Low Close Wheat d.v; . .nr.-ms o" si ofti ' May ..102 104 101 10:5 a loly ..97 9S4 96 98 Oa Corn I ec. ..54 5 5 5 4 5 5 May ..55- 56 54 55. 56 July ..54 55 54 55 a Oats Dec. ..46 47 46 47 May ..50 51 50 4 50 51a July ..15a 46 454 46 Pork Jan. ..1270 1270 1257 1262 May ..12S5 1300 1285 1295 Lard Jan. ..755 760 755 760 May ..750 757 750 757 .11 lbs Jan. ..66-7 675-77 667 675-77b May ..6S2 692 6S0-S2 690-92

I'RODUCK MAUKKTS. Chicago, Nov. 30. Trade in poultry circles did not display the active front it has of late. Ketall dealers seem to have good stocks left over from their purchases earlier In the week and only a few of them anoeared on the mnriift in me poultry market particularly quiet reigned. There was little stuff offered for and this met with slow sale at around the previous level of prices. Chickens, however, were scarce at tirm Trices. In the butter market nrices were firmly held. The potato trade continued slow. There is a big stock on track and current receipts also were of good volume. Prices were easy. Quotations on round lots ranged: Putter Receipts. 5.090 tubs; creameries, extras. 26c; price to retail dealers, 2Sc; prints. 2.H-; firsts. 23f?24cseconds. 204,1 214c; ladles. No. l" 1SK0 19c; renovated, extras, 22o; firsts, 21c; dairies, extra, 23c; firsts. 2 1 22c ' seconds, 19fj20e; packing stock, 17(y l74e. Kggs Receipts. 1.N30 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, ISTilSecases Included, 154'ulS4c; ordinary firsts. KWlSe: firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and 45 per cent fresh. 22c; prime firsts, packed in new 30-doz whitewood cases and must be 50 per cent fresh. 24c; extra, packed especially for the city trade and must be 70 per cent fresh. 26c: dirties. No. 1 n ir 154c; No. 2. llCu'13o; checks, ll'fil4c; second. I2'iil4e; refrigerator eggs, extras, 20c; firsts, IS 4 ii 19c; ordinary firsts. 16 Si 17c. Potatoes Receipts, 50 cars; choice to fancy, 50CT52e: fair to good, 45-ir57c. Sweet potatoes Illinois. $3.23 Xi 3.75. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 0 lbs weight. 7 4? 7 4o: 60 to 80 lbs. 6,;r S4c; 80 to 100 lbs. 91fl0c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, lfio; No. i loins. IS 4c; No. 1 round. 8 e; No 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 rhate. 54c Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, lie; chickens, fowls. 84c: springs, 94c; roosters, 6c; geese. $5. 00 4? 6.50; ducks, 9i?94c. Game Snipe, jack, per doz. $1.75 17 2 no ; sand. $1.25; plover, golden, per doz, $1.50; grass, $1.25: bear, carcass, hide on. $20. 001i 35.00: cubs, hide on. $3.i"o 15.00; bear saddles, per lb, 15c: boar carcasses" hide off. per lb, 12 4c; rabbits, good, larg-e. $1,2511.50 per doz; opossum, each. 25 ? 40c. Fruit Apples. $2.00? 4 JO per brl: $1.00 Tf 3.00 per bu: bananas. Jumbo, per bunch. $2.00: straight, $1.73; culls, $1.25 -1 '1.50; bouquets. 75cf?$1.0O: lemons, $2.50 'if 4.00: oranges. $2.25 i? 6.50; pineapples $2 0015.50 per crate; grapes, 15 ri23o per.S-Jb basket; pears, $2.00 4.00 per brl. Berries Cranberries, Cape Cod. $6.00 v .' 0 per brl; boxes. 1-bu, Jerseys, $2.25. California green fruit Grapes. $1.05 "1 2 05 per case; pears, 1.25?3.75 per box. F.earis Pea beans. hand picked, choice. $2.15; common to fair, $1.85 1.95; red kldnev per bu. choice. $2.10 1? 2.13; lower grades, depending on quality. $1.75o 2 00; brown Swedish, $2,001? 2.10; off grades. $1.00?1.S5; limas. California, ner 100 lbs. $3. SO. Green vegetables Poets, per 100 bunches; cabbages. $3.50 f? 4.00 75c ? $1.00 per brl; carrots. $1.30ii3.50 per bunches; cauliflower. 25e-Tt$1.23 100 per oox: celerv, 40cft$3.7o per crati; cucumbers. 60 j 90o" por dos: eggplant. $2.25'o2.50 per crate: garlic. S'oee per IK" rk cr . . ri ll K Z " A KTVrVt- 1

tuce, $2.e.3.sd rVr brl; leaf, 15Si7jcU'CRMSHi:D ROOM ADS.

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Special Wire to The TIMES per case; mushrooms. Z'i'u 30c P-ppt-rs. $l.'4 1 75 ji.t -rat.-: parsN-v. 10'; 1240 p. r doz; radishos, honie f. r,.wi,. 1 .".. ..-r li.n; :-ti'ini l .-ans, sn-n. p,.r h.-.v; wax. 1.5m, pijuash, $1.25 per It!: onions. 5'i':.0o i"-r hu; spinf ch. 50 f.i t;rc p?r tu?; tomatoos, $1.00 f S.00 per crate; turnips-, 505 60c per sai'ii; watt'it !'r.-s, io jj.2')c per uoz. Gr'AIN MARKET. Chicapo, Wh.-at. r,:;; 14.000 h.-ad. Nov. corn. -Carlots todayhogs, 'ort hyy est This week L D'lluth 375 Minneapolis .27 Chicago 53 i'ilTH. 1st we, 356 30 3 k Last Yr. 226 19 LIVE STOCK MARKET. ITnion Stock Yards. Nov. 30. Hog; receipts, 14,000; left over, 1,600; market steady. Light, $4.35 to 4.S0; mixed. $4.35 to 4.85; heavy, $1.35 to 4.80; rougli, nil. Cattle receipts. 1,200; market steady. -heep receipts. 3,0oo; market steady. LIVRPCOLMARKET. Liverpool, f'lle-quai tel' one-quarter Nov. 3 0. Wheat csed to one-lialf lower; corn to three-eight hs lower. WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois Threatening and colder tonight with snow north; fair Sunday. Indiana Threatening tonight with tain south and possibly heavy snownorth; fair Sundav. Missouri and IoTva Fair tonight and Sunday; colder tonight. Lower Michigan Threatening with snow tonight, heavy south; fair Sunexcept snow near west and north shores. i.-consin Partly cloudy and colder tonight; fair Sunday v,inii-siita Fair tonight and Sunday; colder tonight; warmer Sunday. .xoiiii oarwota Fair tonight and Sunday; warmer north. South Dakota Fair tonight and Sun day, colder tonight,; warmer Sunday. Nebraska and Kansas Fair tonight and hunuay; corner sunciay. Montana 1-air tonight and Sunday; moderate temperature. HEARD ON THE BOURSE. New York The heaviest buying comes from an international banking house. Miller I have reason to believe the regular dividend on Smelter will be declared next Wednesday. The stock looks like a great bargain around 70. 11 me industrial situation next year gets weak. It is more than likely that Smelter will increase rather than decrease their earnings owing to tiie low price of metals supplies. The eompanys agreement with the Nation al Lead company is that the latter company agrees to take all the lead it uses from the Smelter company for the next thirty years. This Is a distinctly powerful bull argument on the stock. New York, Nov. 30. Dun's reviewsays confidence returning but conser vatlsm is still much in evidence. I lie market has had a fair rally. It is undoubtedly entitled to more. We would not be surprised to see it go higher, but we would not desert the conservative position. More stock must be liquidated and Its absorption de pends upon the uncertain extent of the new shorts put out and the Increase of absorption for investment and specu lation. Financial Bureau. We think it likely that for the time being reactions will afford chances for profitable investments. Dick. e would not care to advise the buying of stocks on this upturn, for after the short interest which has been its chief basis has been finally driven in, we fear there will be little bur ling power left, in case anything ba. ' should develop to cause further sell tng or the big interests try to liquid ate. Mclntyre. I It would seem that the advance in i the stock market has been too rapid 'under exisiting conditilons and for this 1 reason we are disposed to look tor i somewhat of a setback. Logan. j The improvement in the financial out look seems to warrant further higher J prices. Brown. They still look good to buy on the recessions. Chandler. Considering that Missouri Pacific is earning it might be cut as a mattqr of conservative policy. Dow-Jones. Ijondon believes gold movement to America has now ceased. Premium on currency has become almost nominal Grand Trunk of Canada orders 100 engines. Pittsburg reports better Inquiry for steel rails. Indications point to a good bank statement. Low priced stocks which are tern porarily ignored will be strong specula tive favorites in the course of the next few months. Last year Erie com nion sold well above 50. It was then proclaimed a second Reading, now at 1", and none so poor to do it reverence yet Eries are cheap and meritous. There is no doubt that Reading and Union will both sell much higher. Regular dividend of S per cent declared on Smelter next week; Interboro 44. and R. I. will do better. Joseph. Bradstreet's say improvement in tone in financial affairs has given more cheerful appearance to the entire situation. Thirty-four roads for third week November show average gross increase of 1.63 per cent. Crosby's Great Mistake. William Crosby, for many years a prominent publisher and bookseller in New Engand, is dead at his home in Roxbury. Mass. His firm, Crosby & Xichols declined to print a volume of poems called "Voices of the Night" by Longfellow. The poet offered the poems with the stipulation that the firm Erive him a position. For thi3 refusal the firm lost Lon -fellow's work, which later became amous. VOl" MAY FIND A HKTTER 4'LACE TO LIVE ISY ANSYVEillXO A FEW

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. YOU can teU your wants) to 50,000 individuals j For a small amount through a TIMES want ad

WANTKD S esT!H-n; e!l rt-tail trIr ; $6. p-r Hiottth and t - our ii-caiitv ; pens.- to .-tart. "'-''- Ililiu ft t.ar Co., Tuiciiij, u or coi.uiiisuoi ; expvrl- '. H.-riuiu-.svn cigar ll-3i-U WANTED Car repairers; 25 to 20 cents per Lour. Apply dapt. iiu liu&a Luther Co. 11-5-tf 1K.HAIU WANTKIKxp Siroiis's ivk man street. il 11 K 1.1 WAMEO. t-i'K-ncud luI'UIlt, oU-lt waitress at Soutii lloaWA.N1LD Socund cook; woman who understands pastry; $5 pt-,- week, 100:11 iina t.oaro. Apply at once, iiarhor hotel, Induiua llai hor, lnd. ll-ou-2 WANTKD Good Cniistiun oh) lady to at 823 help Willi housework r:i il JllLAoI. Uood Waives to njjht parly. ll-0-ot SITLATIU.X WASTED. WANTL'D Position as hook keener or eierk hy man ui extierience: ouicK. and airuiule at tijruix-s: irilt ...U'...t ,-..t. ei ences Address I'. Lake Countv Times. - -ll-isu-tr HUH IALIL FOR SALE Contractor builders course in Scranloii School . of Curits3u3 Claude 'Olidellce, cheap. AddrtSs btl'eet. l l-uU-o t l" OR SALK Bakery and ivxtanrntii ' choice location; established trade: ex- i celleiit proposition, lnouire Sniitn ! Ruder, " iiuing. lnd. li-.oi-:u I FOR SALE A double velh.w h.-ole.l Mexican parrot in a solid brass eatre: good talker, inquire at store at bucK Oak, ti liiiius east 01 liaiunioiid. 2i'-ii FOR SALL--lOO.Ouu clean hricK.. State street. 11-26-bt lllqulre 244 FOR SALE Hotel and restaurant: 15 rooms with saloon; sums out west. Address Lako CuUE.y i. lines. ll-2i-0t FOR KALE 2.000.UU0 feet lumber. joists, scaiitlints. windows. doors. plumbing, gooa pipe, soioo luruuure. lino hotel cigar cusu and counter, etc. D. G. Ruel, ,00 JacKson Park avenue; phone looy Hyde ParK. 11-21-tf 1'OR SALE Horse: rood fop working Inquire at -40 East olate fctreet. 2U-II FOR SALE A well established business, on account ot owner wishinic to so south before winter, busmesa ' has been established 15 vears and I clearing J3,iuu per year; owner mitjnt 1 consiuer one or two bright business men in partnershiD If uartlea could furnish satisfactory references. Price 4,0u0. Address W T. Lako County limes. lo-12-tf tOU BALK Planoa. Before buying a piano call and see the largest and finest stock in Lake county. Seven styles of new $400 pianos at $159. Used pianos from $30 to $Sw. Cama and practice on our planoa. J. M. WU cockson Piano Co.. Hammond building. -18-ti 'OK RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. 378 State St. 11-30-1 OR RENT front rooms. Two Call nicely furnished 278 Michigan avenue. ll-30-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen: modern llat: electric light and bath. 113 Carroll St. 11-30-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms; electric light and bath; No. 8 Rimbach avenue, two blocks from courthouse. 11-30-tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 275 Michigan avenue. 11-30-31 FOR RENT Six room cottage, 144 Doty street; key can be had next door. ll-30-3t FOR RENT Throe rooms for housekeeping, furnished or 'unfurnished; upstairs. Address G. II. B., Lake County Times. lI-29-3t FOR RENT Two or three rooms furnished complete for light housekeeping. Call 1021 144th St., East Chicago. ll-29-3t FOR RENT Saloon; will sell cheap if taken at once; good reason. Call at 245 Gostlin street, Hammond, lnd. ll-29-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without board; heat, bath and gas. Apply 423 Truman avenue. 11-29-bt FOR RENT Phone 4514. Modern six ll-27-3t room flat. FOR RENT Rooms; electric lights and bath. No. 8 Rimbach avenue, two blocks from courthouse. 11-27-tf FOR RENT Furnished room; light, heat and bath; gentleman preferred. Call 427 Sibley street. 11-23-tf FOR RENT Furnished room for man and wife or ladies. Call 117 Douglas street. 11-22-tf FOR RENT Seven room llat. Call at 305 State Line St., near Douglas St, 11-22-tf FOR RENT Furnished room; all modern conveniences. 72 South Hohman street; phone 4163. ll-21-3t FOR RENT Furnisned rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 302 Michigan avenue. 11-lS-tf BOARD AND ROOMS. WANTED Boarders and roomers; gentlemen only. 129 Doty St. 11-30-41 WANT FT. D cooking. -A few table boarders; home 125 Douglas street. 21-3f WANTED Roomers and boarders in private boarding house. ZS2 Cedar street. 10-2s-tf LOST AND Koirsa LOST Gold watch and pin; initials J. J. on watch and '05 on pin. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. ll-27-3t FOUND Fair baby shoes and stockings in Chicago, near I. C. depot. Inquire M. M., Lake County Times. 27-3t LOST One automobile Jack between Webb street and Stallbaum's. Liberal reward for return to R. H. McHle. 618 South Hohman street. l-5-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Property located at Morton avenue and Marble blvd; Sl.OOo. Inquire on premises, Tony Mann, fruit stand. ll-30-3t FOR SALF. Farm lands; Improved and unimproved, in Wisconsin and Michigan. Address or call Aug. F. Brandt. 52 Doty street. Hammond, lnd. 11-ti-lm FOR SALE 60 foot lot on Doty for $350 cash; good bargain; In good neighborhood. H. H. Lake County Times. 10-14-3t FOR SALE 30 foot lot; state line east front and on Dougias avenue (next street west); between Rimbach and Cilnton. $10 down, $5 per month. Also new brick house No. 317 Douglas ave. Address W. K. Reed, 303S Groveland av- .. Chicago, or Hammond Savings & T: -it Co. 11-16-Sat

can get order by storm wincaUing up phone lii. Does your sewing macnine need r- ; pairing? If so. call up C. F. Millar. th ' iewins machine expert. 241 Kat itt 1 street; pboca 2601. .NOTICE!. LICLNSC NOTICK. Notice is hereby yiven to the citizens of the City of Hammond. North Township. Luke County, Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twentv-one (21) years of age, a resident of taid Town and Township and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that lie lias been a continuous resident of said Township for' more than nin. ty 9o) days last past; that he wiil apply to the Hoard 01 County Commissioners of Lake County, State of Indiana, at their regular Dej cember Term, l '07. for a license to sell j Intoxicating liquors in less quanitiiies I than a quart at a time and permit the ' same to be drank on the premises ; 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 j sell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wit: ! The first tioor front room, 2Sx60 feet in sUe, of a two-story brick building, i 25x6o in size, with living rooms in , rear and above. Said building is sitj 11 a ted on Lot 24. Block 22, in Townscnd ; & Godfrey's Addition to Hammond. In diana, and known as 2S3 Sibley street. (Signed), JOHN GARTNER. Hammond, lnd. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. In the matter of William P. Patterson Rankrupt. No. 43 in Bankruptcy. ORDER OF NOTICE District of Indiana, ss: day of November, A. D. ing the petition of the his discharge, l'HKRKoN. On this 23th 1907 on readbankrupt for It is ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 2Gth day of December, A. D. 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 LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND, a 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 shall 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 P. Anderson, judge of said court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said district, on the 25th day of November, A. D. 1907. NOBLE C. BUTLER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. In the matter of John E. McCormick, Bankrupt. No. 44 in Bankruptcy. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. 1 District of Indiana, ss: On this 25th ; day of November. A. D. 1907 on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his ! discharge. i It is ordered by the court that a hearing be had uoon the same on the 26th day of December. A. D. 1907. be fore said court, at Indianapolis, in said district, at nine o'clock in the fore noon, and that notice thereof be pub lished twice in the 'LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND, a newsDaner -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, i And it is further ordered by the J court, that the clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors or saia petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B. An derson. iudge of said court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in paid dls trict on the 25th day of November, A. D. 1907. NOBLE C. BUTLER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk. NOTICE TO BANKERS. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the Finance Committee of North Township will be held In the Superior Court House. Dec. 1. at 10 a. m. to re ceive applications for any monies that are in the hands of the Township TrusIpp. Funds will be divided among ap niieants who have qualified to receive the same. F. RICHARD SCIIAAF. Township Trustee. eod Dec. 1 BARTER 10 EXCHANGE No charee (or alx tnaertloaa aaae Barter and Exchange head, for -er reply to ad, you par two cent. TO EXCHANGE Painting, paperhang ing and calcimining for anything use fill. Box D-26. Lake County Times. 27 FOR EXCHANGE A library of about r,r,a hnnrtroH hfinkn containing standanA works and Dooular novels, for what have you? Address Box L-32, Lake County Times. 26 FOR EXCHANGE Parlor clock and vase for sewing machine. Address Box M-17, Lake County Times. 26 FOR EXCHANGE A $65 knitting machine; will knit any size stocking raps and sweaters. Will exchange for three tons of good timothy hay in bales. Address R-2S, Lake County Times. 22 FOR EXCHANGE I will exchange an almost new mandolin for a young parrot, or what have you? Addres3 Box F-63, Lake County Times. 21 TO EXCHANGE Two overcoats for coal range or what? Also SO acre Florida farm near winter resorts and below the frost line, worth $SQQ; will sacrifice for $600; quick sale; what have you? Address Times 1 T-35, Lake County REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Indiana Harbor Lot 8. block 22, Indiana Harbor, John Uramel to Daniel Toth , $ 500 Whiting Lot 14. block 2. Davidson's boulevard addition, Barney Cohen to Michael Carmody "5 East Chicago As No. 03 in the sw l4 of 2S-37-9, East Chicago, Fast Chicago Co. to Marion B. Erskine 21,550 Toleston Lot 3, block 11, Chi-cago-Toleston Land & Investment Co.'s fifth addition. John O. Bowers to C. Trene Dagle... S00 6-37-7 Lot 2. block 9 in W. A. F.wing's subdivision, Louisa Johnson to Arthu M. Blank... 500 6-36-7 Lot 3. block 9. W. A. Ewing's subdivision; lot 4, block 9, subdivision of the south half of 6-36-7. Martina H. Westergren to Nellie C. Westergren.. 1 In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record 2 mortgages, 1 release and 2 miscellaneous instruments.

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NOTICE!

Dr. Ruckel has leased for of the second floor of the New taken possession.

Who Is Dr. Ruckel ? After a long course of training In medical colleges and hospitals, Dr. Ruckel took up the practice of medicine at Freeport, Mich., in March, 1886. After three years of working day and night, he decided to move to a city and make a specialty of the most obstinate,' long standing and severe diseases such aa are usually unsuccessfully treated by the average family doctor. After taking a thorough course in the subjects to be followed, he located In Saginaw, Mich., where he enjoyed a very large patronage for a period of seven years. About this time he decided that South Chicago would be a better field on account of its thousands of well paid mechanics and accordingly moved here in May, 1S97, and opened an office over the poatofUce. To say that Dr. Ruckel has done much for the health of th people of South Chicago and vielnity is putting it mildly. In his ten and one-half years here, he has treated more than 6,600 different persons, a3 is shown by his record, and among the above number has made many wonderful cures. Hundreds giTen up by other eminent physicians to die, have been cured by him. One of Dr. Ruckel's methods that we have always thought very hightly cf, is that he always explains fully to a patient Just what hia or her condition may be, and will tell them Just what he can do for them, all without charge. If they prefer he will name the price including medicine for a complete cure, so they will know Just what it is going to cost them. On account of hi.-. Increased patronage, Dr. Ruckel has found it necessary to secure larger and better offices and was fortunate In finding Just what he wanted as the above notice Indicates. Some of the diseases treated by Dr. Ruckel are: Diseases peculiar to Ken, Diseases peculiar to Worsen, Stomach Troubles, Nervous Diseases, Kidney Diseases, liver Diseases, Blood Poison, Weak and Failing Memory, Constipation and Piles and in fact almost any disease when the patient can go to the ofSce. New Gaiety Theater Building, Commercial Ave. SOUTH CHICAGO

DO NOT DELAY! Now I tho time to have that House piped for Ocls lights. Estimates cheerfully given free upon application at the office, personally or by phone. South Shore Gas fx Electric Co.

I South Hohman St.

THE SOLID ROCK! m alwr proren to b a flrra foundation, llanr who have tried to buCd t n tha rollt&f ton aad lose sand bar found It aaoeaaacy to uk thooe who had aolid foundation for a helping hand. Therefore, don't trj to dobtuines on too email a cardial. With fair aeoni-itr roa oaa tncreaao both your bulaea and capital. You can BOR ROW amounts racking from i0 to .000 and reiviy iheloanin kinaU weekly or monthly payment . Buslnessi transacted with us U STRICTLY PRIVATE

We believe we can please yon. A. M. TURNER, President.

Mfipcfacrnrcd Iry BAKING CO.

THE HAMMOND Inc. Hammond Bldg. TUL03I5L!. Has Moved to the New Gaiety Theater Building 9205-7 Commercial Avenue a term of ten years, the entire front Gaiety Theatre Building and has Just Telephoj Jf