Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1907 — Page 7

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THE LAKE C OUNTY TIMES

HAMMOND" BUSINESS DIRECTORY

4. K MILLER C. M. COOX MILLER & COOK plumbing, Sewerage, Steam and Hot water Heating. $oiAnz Promptly attended to. R tite on application. Phone 203 t. 270 . nnhrnao St. IlAMMOVn. IND. DR. W. H. DAVIS, HK.MIST, Over Model Clothing store. Special Notice Do not confuse this office with the Harvard Dentists., for J am )n no way connected with them, ne'er hare been. West Equipped Repair Shop in the Stat G. W. HUNTER .AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 81 S. If OHM AN STKEET Phone 122. Iluehn Block. Ilnumund, laid HOWARD STEVENS, Opra foi Contracts. Painting, Paper T 1 ing and Decorating GHAIMNti A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. 583 State Line Street, Hammond. Telephone 1091. The Reddy Roofing Co. Gravel and Aaphnlt Roofing CONTRACTORS AM DEALERS. Tel 40. Sis Michigan Avenue. II AMMO Ml, IXD. MAX L U V I N, Merchant Tailor, r. If you want nntiafaetlon In a lift of riot liea, rome to me I ISO South HohiiiuD atreet. Over I. Ion Store HAMMOND, IXD. During the next 20 days We olfer cash sales of artificial stone at cost. Our stock embraces a wide variety of mateial suitable for all classes of buildings. THE LAKI; CONSTRUCTION CO 413 HammonJ Bldg. Tel. 4751 KONG HONG L0 CO. Cfclneae, American and European RESTAURANT. Cblnea Chop Susy. All Chinese dlahet served in short order. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a m. to 1. a. ra. 0 gtate Street. Hammond. Ind, - - VVoocftiull Ice" Cream'' Co. ' w Manuf icturers of Fizen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc, So. CKIcajj, 250 92nd St.. Phone 77 Mammon J. 83 State Street, Phone 17 W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDINQ SUPT 312 Hammond Building HAMMOND CASTLEMAN & JONES QARV, IND. Lots In Gary Perfect Title $10 .Monthly Payments 4 .v- -i; It's Simple Figuring ' how you might have saved your home If you had beun to save your money lu time and had deposited it bit by bit with ua. WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS, let us help you; 3 per cent interest on your savings account. The CITIZEN'S German National Bank Hall for Rent. For all Occasions such as Balls, Dances, Parties. Lodgs Meetings, etc. SCHNEIDER BROS., Props 300 WEST STATE ST. FLUFF RUGS. 1 ami again ready to take order for Kluff Rugs. Have your old rarpela made Into Fluff Ruga. , Drop me n card or phone, WM. P. HOFFMANN, 101 Triiimn Ave. ' Hammond, Ind.

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Latest Events In the Markets

PROVISIONS

NErt YORK S10CM MARKET I-sorip. Atihi:-. n I "j pfd . . Am Sut;ar. A(:i ( ' , r Am (jjpp-r Am .--'in.it. Alll Ijm'IjIU A nan,!,..!,!. 0,-"-n Hi Ld YV ; i M'2 :, 5) 1 im r 2 'J 1 1 u 7 33 Am 'iob f. 7 0 3 1 -t, 0 30 1 S -2 2 0 1 1 ,, 2S 152 07 1 3 U 1 9 J l if: 3 4 a8 2 5 : IK? 4a 123 Va 2 4 52 9 4 1 2 14 5H 50 Va 43 9 7 114 i: & o Ii:iiit . . . . Rro.,1 R T. c fc G V . . Chis ().. 0 F & I Col S(.uth . . Corn fills . . 'otton ( ! I . . Fiiiui.j Cf:tst Line, ''i-rit Lea tti. I'i'nvcr cm. I'ihUHers .. I-ri' m . . . . Krie 1st ... Kii.- n.i... 1 Irt-.tt Nor. . Gt Nor Ore, SI 4 H4 o2 Ts 7 "a 2 ri :'-g 1 7 1 7 1 1 26 1 i 'J ' 4 ;:'.. 1 4 l 2 4 U SI2:i'2 1 1 4 1 IZ ' .. 23 51 5 1 1 3 ?B 2 4 57 l2 4S'M 4 !5 10U'2 31 V 06 a7 1 s '.2 ii : 2S l.'.;; ;7 1 5 U i::S 1 1 0 -j 2 j :"i 1 1 ' 4f 12,-iHi 2 1 2 52 '2 4a 1 4 2 7 Vi . &S . 4U 115 ".'a 17'h . 17-; . 11 V. . 25 4 .15") . 7 . 14 . l.V-.k . 4 J . 1 i y-i .137 . 4 1 111 ( ntral . . I2i i iv O H -m . . 1 o ji M . . . I. A: Na.-m. M.-x iVnt. . Al K &Tcm. Do pf.J... Mis P.u: N.tt 1., a.l . . N. V, Cn t. Nor I'm: . . . . Hit it W . . i'arilie il.iil I'l-oplfS (i.iS Penrisyl. 1're.ss Steel. 2 3 'a - i '"2 : ' .110 3i; . 1 1 o u . 17 . 6:5 Hhk . 31 . IS 72 i8 . 12 4 D 7 7 vs 11 2 i4 . . 1H 53 - 17 G3 14-s a 2 u l-a 7 4 13 102 D'.'i 30 20 i 117 , is l"?Ti I"-1 ss 10 62 134 SO a4 71 'i 12Vi 97 3 14 2S 19 114 24i ! DJa 68 ' 112 1 N U 93 J a 17 02 n732', 19 73 13 1 0 1 lilv 30 I tea. liny .... It 1 & s. . . Do pf.l ICock. l.sl cm. Do pfd Kuhhfi South lac. . . So Ky cm . . St Faul St L & S W l. lfeSF2lpf 'i i'xa.s Fac . . 15 2S 19 " Fnion I'ac. F S Steel . . . Do pfd... Wabash cm Do pfd.. West Union 1 1 a ;i 16 5!) IF 20 -i ss 9 -17 59 per cent. 000. 9 17 i8 5SV2 Money closed i Total sales, 8J COTTON MARKET.

Month Open Ilish Eow Close Dec. ..1122 1134 1114 1120-28 .Ian. ..lo.so loys 1071 10s8-SS Mar. ..1093 1103 10S1 1095-90 May ..1101 1112 1091 1104-05 July ..1095 1103 1085 1099-11

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Month Open High Low Close Wheat Dec. . .9fii;-96 97 93 95Hb May ..102 1037s 102'A 102a July ..9S . 981 97 14 97E3i Corn Dec. ..551,; 5.r& 54 i S4ib' May. ..55Ts 56 4 55 55 "8b July .-.55 56 U -55Vi " 65Vitf Oats Dec. . .4fi 47i 46 4fit;b May ..5i 51j. 50'8 51a July . .45" 40 '2 45T8 45T4a Fork Jan. ..1207 1275 1205 1205 May ..1300-05 1315 1295 1297 Fa rd Jan. ..705 777 755 777 May .765 777 762 775a Jan. ..677 GS" 677 6S0 May ..695 702 690-92 692

riMIUfCK MARKETS. Chicago, Nov. 30. Trade in poultry circles did not display the active front it has of late. Retail dealers seem to have good stocks left over from their purchases earlier in the week and only a few of them appeared on the market In the 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 firm prices. In the butter market prices were firmly held. The potato trade continued slow. There is a big stock mi track and current receipts also were oi nooa volume. 1'rices were Quotations on round lots ranged: easy. 1. utter Receipts, 5,090 tills; creameries, extras, 26c; price to retail dealers, 2c; prints. 29c; firsts. 23Q24c seconds. 20 c, (,t 21 c ; ladles. No. 1, 19 Tf 19've; renovated, extras, 22c; firsts, 21c dairies, extra. 23c; firsts. 21 (ii 22c;' seconds. 19fa20o; packing stock, 17(ji 174c. Eggs Receipts. 4.S30 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned. 15 a 18c; cases included. lutflSCc; ordinary firsts, 10 lsc; firsts, packed in new whitewood cases ami 45 per cent fresh, 22o; prime tlrsts. packed in new 30-doz whitewood oases and must bo 50 ner cent fresh, 24c; extra, packed especially for the city trade ami must be 70 per cent fresh. 26c: dirties. No. 1 14f(. 154c; No. 2. lD.il.3c: checks. Hlle; seconds. 12'il4c; refrigerator eggs extras. 20c: tlrsts, l$4i-pje; ordinary firsts. 16fil7c. Potatoes Receipts. 50 cars: choice to fancy. 50(u 52o: fair to good. ' 4 5 Tr 57c Sweet potatoes Illinois. $3.251.3.75. Veal Quotations for calves in "good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight. 1 u t 4c; 00 to So lbs, 01 4 'ii S40; so to 100 lbs. srio. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs. 10c; No 1 loins, FS40: No. 1 round. S4c; No. 1 chuck, Sc; No. 1 plate. 5 4c Live poultry Turkeys. per lb lie chickens, fowls. $4c: spnnirs, .00 i 0.50 ; 9 4c; ducks. roosters. 6c; geese, $6 9 5? 9 4o. (lam? Snipe, 2.00: sand. $1.2" jack, per doz, $1.7." ' plover, golden, per doz. :5: bear, carcass, hide $1.50: grass. $1. on. $20.00 if 35.00: cubs, hide on. $ 5.00 if 15.00: bear saddles, per lb. 15c; bear carcasses? hide o;T, per lb, 12 4c; rabbits, good, large. $1.251f 150 Per doz; opossum, each, 25 '7 40c. j.-rujt Apples. $2.00 i 4.00 per brl; $1 00 it 3.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch. $2.00; straight. $1.75: culls. $1 25 i r,i 1 50: bouquet.. oc 'i i 1. 00 : lemons, i $ 50 ft" 4.00: orances. $2.25 17 6.50 ; pine- ' 'ipples $2 00 (ff 5.50 per crate; grapes. 15 j'li23c'rer 3-lb basket; pears. $2.00 7 4.00 per brl. I Perries Cranberries. Cape Cod, $6.00 1 s oo per brl; boxes, 1-bu. Jerseys, $2.25. i' i rnrn a Kreeii n un -Grapes, $1.05 ! '7 2.05 per case; pears. $1.25 7 3.75 per hov. eans pea beans. hand picked. ' ! ok-e $ 15: common to fair, $l.S5'i 1 9 5'; red kidney, per bu. choice, $2,101? 2.15- lower erades, depending on quality $175'-f2 00; brown Swedish. $2.O01f : 2.10: oft grades. $1.00(71.55; limas, Ca'.ifo'nia. per 100 lbs. $5.50. i Green vegetables Reels. $3.50 IT 4.0 ; per 100 bunches; cabbages. 75e1i$l.O0 ; per brl- carrots. 51.504 3.50 per 100 j bunches'; cauliflower. 25c ? 51.25 per ihox: celerv 40c1x$3.75 per crat-i; cu- ! cumbers. OO'lT SOc per doz: eggplant, i $2,25 7 2.50 per crate: garlic. 5'76c per j lb: horseradish. 65ft 70c per bunch; lettuce, $2.G0'.f 3 50 per brl: leaf. 161T174c per case: mushrooms. 2a 4s oOc p- box; peppers, $1.00it l75 per crate: parsley. 101240 per " doz; radishes, home grown. 45c per doz; string beans, green. $3.00 per box: wax. $1.50; squash. $1.25 per brl: onions. 501; 90c per bu; spinach. 50 (i 60c per tub: tomatoes. $1,001? 3.00 per crate; turnips. 50 if 60c per sack: watercress, 15ii20c per do.

Special Wire to 1 he TIMES GRAIN MARKET. ! Oiicas-o. D. "'arlots oat, l: la y-Wl..-at. IF nn, F 32. '"'0 ilea.-!. 'hie aero, l't Wheat, this Wf.-k. ,5 4 1, Im. Com, tin: week, 3,21 0 0'" l.'.i. j (!iiir.isii, 1). ' row Wheat, ioats. 1 s 4 ears e. 2. WoritVw shipments w.-ek. 9.3 4 4,000 bu; last last year, 1 0.4 1 O.im.i. Wf-ek. 2,43,000 hu; last 0 bu; la.-t year, 4.737,ojo 2. Estimates tom.r--J ears; corn, 195 cars; ; hog.s. 2u,uuo head. oulhwestrni IarketM. HeeeiptS. Ship. 7 1 .oo 5 7 . o " 0 59,oii 3 1 ,'ioo 4 2.000 155,0 oo Minneapolis, today East year St. Eouis, today . . Iist year Kansas 'ity, today East year il 9.000 ...71 0,"t0 . . . 2 0, IMMi . . . 0;),ii(O . . 1 35.000 . . . 177,000 Market. ecipts. 1,1 72,omi 1.1 2'i.oOO l,:4,ooi) 00 7, Ono 4 ij '.i.im.i 4 9 s, 000 1'rlitiary 1! Ship. l,29s.O'iO 400i.Mi 1.1 20,1010 2''9,oo() 1 7 2.000 2S2.0OO ' heat, today East week East year . urn, today . Eist week . East year . Vlnlble ni)Iy. Dee. 2, 100 Wheat, inc. . 'urn, dfC . . . )1 t - . dec Wheat (,'orn , Oats Deo. 2, lOoC. , 5 2 '! . 0 ') 0 1 i ec . . S S ,0 1 1 0 2 1 ii.iiOii J ice . . f, s.ooi) 52 will Dec. ,2o7,ooO .43,477.000 41.557!oOo (35.000 ; si.i.i.iuo 2.910,000 1 2,5 45,000 .rlnveit "urN. This week list wee Dulutli 307 534 Minneapolis . 472 4-?3 Chicago 11 20 Iast "r. 2o4 i;s3 LIVE STOCK MARKET. Fnion Stock Yards, Dec. 2. ITopr receipts, 32,000; left over, 2.300; market slow. Lifrht, $4.45 to 4.95; mixed. $4.50 to 5.05; heavy, $4.45 to 5.00; rough, $5.45 to 4.00. Cattle receipts. 36.000; market steady to loc lower. Sheep receipts, 2S.OO0; market steady. Hotfs !.5oo ,000 Cattle; 4.700 8,000 Sheep 9.500 5,000 Omaha Kansas City Union Stock Yards, Dec. 2. Hogs closed 15 to 20c higher. Eight, $4.65 to 5.20; heavy, $4.65 to 5.25: mixed. $4.70 to 5.2o; rough, $4.05 to 4.S?i. Cattle loc lower; sheep weak. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Dec. 2. Wheat throe-eighths to one-half high; opened one-quarter higher. Liverpool, Dec. 2. Wheat one-quarter to throe-eighths corned closed unchanged. opened r; corn closed lower; WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois and Missouri Generally tonight and Tuesday; colder in fair extrenie south tonight. Indiana and Wisconsin Generallyfair tonight and Tuesday; continued cold. Michigan Probably light snow flurries tonight and Tuesday-. Minnesota and lowa Fair tonight and Tuesday; colder west tonight. Dakotas, Nebraska and Kansas Va.ir tonight and Tuesday; colder tonight. HEAED ON THE B0UESE. New York, Dec. 2. Bank reserves still show a deficit of over fifty millions and loans have expanded to $115,000,000 above deposits. A maintained bull movement does not seem possible under these conditions although probably the banking position is much better than it appears and is improving every day. Ridgely. Atlantic Coast Line, October, gross, ; $2,460,410; Increase, $248.09S. Expenses, $1,7S4,476; increase. $17S.55F Net, $675,934; increase, $69,544. From July 1. gross, $S.5S4,840; increase, $606,182. i Expenses, $6,975,398; increase, $S29,954. j Net. $1,549,442; decrease, $223,772. I Although the restoration of normal conditions in the financial situation will warrant further improvement in stocks we are Inclined to discourage buying on such quick advances as have been i made during the past few days. Dick. I Present prices soon warranted and in the absence of any further financial troubles we feel that wheat will prove 1 a buy on all fair setbacks. Lake. ! Stocks are selling further below their real value than at any time in a decade and we remain firm In the bull faith. Miller. The technical position of the stock market has been so weakened that any unfavorable development might be made the pretext for another drive at prices. We look for feverish conditions today with a further effort to mark up prices against the shorts. Topics. Consols firmer In London. Copper stocks there seem depressed. Smelter dividend this week . Improvement work resumed on Ilarriman roads. Premium on currency rapidly becoming normal. Dow-Jones. Southern Pacific still shows a strong upward trend but may be near a recession, also Reading. Northern Pacific and Great Northern are good for investment and trend still good. Union will meet some opposition a little high er, but may overcome it. Offerings are noted around these levels in Steel pre f erred; St. Paul is sold by profession a's on strong spots, also New York Central and Smelter, '"opper will meet offerings toward 52. Financial Bureau. Average Union and Reading on little dips and follow Morgan issues upward. Interboro 44; B. R. T. and Rock 4s are dirt cheap. Increase of loans in the bank statement regarded as indication of reviving business, showing generally con sidered favorable. Missouri Pacific stockholders increased from 3,500 to 4.500 since last dividend. Thirty-eight roads for third week November show average gross decrease of 1.76 per cent. Collection cf Dolls. Princess Clementine of Belgium, youngest daughter of Leopold, is credited wiih having the most wonderful collection of dolls in the world. Among them are specimens from Babylon, bone dolls from Greenland, a wooden one from Peru, a paper doll from India, Greek dolls with wardrobes, even dolls' houses, with furniture and dishes in them.

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MA I. IS ii K !.' WANTICMu 'ANTED tor V. S. Army: Abletudici men. unaiarrieil. Ltmecn the j Beit's of 21 and o; of good cuaracter , J and temperate haoits, uo can spcait ! ; lead and write English. Men wanted now fur service in Cuoa. k or intorindk- , "on apply at Uecruiting ufnee. 1 : Mate btreet, Hammond. Ind.. or Zli ) bouih &lato street. Chicago, 11L 7-4-tf 1 WA.M BU. WANT El) Second cook; undei stands pastry, $s woman who per wee a.. oom ana it.i r.: Am, v ,.i.... t f .. .. .... - t tVV, A X LA A Lor hotel, InUiaua llartjor, Ind. il-30-2 WANiED Good (,'hristUn oid !a.iy to iieip u itli housework. Can at &2J IlK-Kory. uooa vaes to riant party. 1 1 - J'J - L MILAHOX V AMliU. ANTi d Position as F kkeep.-r or eieTK in lam 0 dsliu s, uj man ol experience es "ad Wol K and Waoiesa ; t-jUieK and accurate at eclaliy ie meat iio uii-s; i etei'eiu t s. Address limes. ll-3u-tt litive Cuill.tV Full SAFE C'ne large has, soil coal hot olast stove. N. lluliilian. 12-2-2L burner, one Call at OoS ' 1- Oli SAFE Contractor course in Scranion s.-li polKielice, cheap. Addl e: and builders oi of Curri-s-S 3oJ Claude allcct. il-t 0-3L i'OH AEi-; i'.akeiy and restaurant: ciioice location, estublislied Trade; ex'ouiii, proposition. ilaOer, v lining, md. iuiuire il-30-3 MmiU FOE SALE--100, uOo clean brlcK. InState street. ll-iti-Ot quiie 2ii for SALE Hotel and restaurant: 15 looms with fcalooii; ironic 001 west Address LaKe Couatv il--!5-t.t FOli SALE 2.0O0.0OO feet InmW Joists, bcantliiiiis. winnows. doors. pluiu tiing. good pipe, some lurmture, tiuar case ami l onnit r t-ti-mie hotel D. G. Kucl, iuo JacKsoti 1'arK avenue; phone IMjj Hyde iJarK. 11-21-tr OR SALE Horse; Inquire at 40 East good fatate lor working, street. r OK SALE A well rslalillshp.l limi tless, on account 01 owner wisnins to go south before winter; busineaa has been establisiied 1 ft vfl r m nil clearing $3,ouu per year; owner might consider one or two bright buameg men iu partnership If parties could furnisu satisfactory reference!. Prica $4,you. Address V X. Laka County limes. 10-Hi-tf VOH KE.T. ! OR RENT One lartro nmni fo- in.n people, with board; $5 a week: mod ern conveniences. Inn nit-., nt so-. u.ut . . - v. t u v u ... wtV tL JLtliie, near Douiilas street 1 - -f I'OIl RENT One furnish... 1 unit fnr. one or two people; all modern con veniences. 24 Douiilas. street P.-;.ir FOR KENT Seven room flat nitr. heat; all modern conven ienees -i Douglas street. 12-i!-lt Oli RENT Young couple extend eomtorls of home to party of tren tlemen steam heat, electric lights, piano, lavatory; meals optional: Renn. Rv - iiko Shore or electric: urices il.2.i "tn S: oo week. Address A. D.. Lake Gountv Times. 12-2-3t OR RENT Nice large furnished front room; electric light, heat and bath. Phone 1411, or 121 Douslaa street 12-2-tf FOR RENTTwo nicely furnished Call 27S Michigan avofront rooms. nue. ll-30-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen: modern flatelectric light and bath. 113 Carroll St 11-30-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms: electrie light and bath; JN'o. 8 Rinibach ave nue, two biocKs irum courthouse. 11-30-tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 275 Michigan avenue. ll-3o-3t FOR RENT Six room cottage. 144 Dotv street; key can be had next door. , ll-30-3t FOR RENT Three rooms for house keeping, furnished or unfurnished; upstairs. Address G. II. B., Lake County Times. ll-29-3t FOR RENT Two or three rooms furnished complete for light housekeeping. Call 1021 144th St., Kast Chicago. ll-29-3t FOR RENT Saloon; will sell cheap if taken at once; good reason. Call at 245 Gostlin street, Hammond, Ind. ll-29-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without board; heat, bath and gas. Apply 423 Truman avenue. 11-29-tit 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 hat. 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 LOST A.ND KOlTXn. 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 Pair 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 Stailbaum's. Liberal reward for return to R. H. McHJe. 51S South Hohman street. 11-5-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Five room cottage; 50 foot lot. lawn, good fence, good cellar. 5',: 11, bargain sold at once. 643 Indiana avenue.-12-2-6t FOR SALE Property located at Morton avenue and Marble blvd: $1,000. Inquire on premises, Tony Mann, fru stand. ll-30-3t FOR SALE Farm lands; Improved and unimproved. In Wisconsin and Michigan. Address or call Aug. F. Brandt. 52 Doty street. Hammond. Ind. 11-6-lra FOR SALE oo foot ot on Doty for $950 cash: good bargain; In good neighborhood. H- Lake County Times. 10-14-St FOR SALE 30 foot lot; state line east front and on Douglas avenue (next street west); batween Rimbaeh and Clinton. $10 down. $o per month. Also i new brick house No. 317 Douglas ave. I Address W. K. Reed, 302i Groveland ave.. Chicago, or Hammond Savings & Trust Co. 11-16-Sat WANT ADVERTISING WILL DO SOMETHING FOR YOU IF YOU WILL 1 DO COME WANT ADVERTISING!

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gen- . . - 4 1 ; AN! KI A few table boarders; 5 I'OusIas street. home -21-3f tooKing. WANTED Roomers and boarders la private board. r.tf house, is 2 Cedar street. 10-2S-tf PEHSOHALS. PEitSONAL Voa can get storm windows made to order by calling tip phono 151. ll-19-2w Does your sewing macrdne need rerairins? If so. call up C. K. Miller, the tewing machine expert. 241 East Estate street; phone 2 601. NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY Ol LAKE. SS: BEFORE A. C. HIT.EE. JFST1CE OF THE PEACE IN AND FOR CALUMET TOWNSHIP. LAKE COl'NTY. INDIANA. MARY HEFFNEE VS. ANNIE RUSHE. Whereas. Mary Heffner has filed i:i this court her complaint and affidavit that you are a non-resident of the ! State of Indiana: You are therefore hereby notified that said cause has been set for hearing on the 10th day of December at 10 a. m.. 1907, and unless you appear at that time and answer her complaint, t-aid cause will bo heard in your absence an.i judgment given against you for the sum of $150, as claimed in the complaint. ALBERT C. I1FBER, Justice of the Peace. Dated this ISth day of Nov. 1907. Gustavo. Heart, plalntirf's attorney. Gary, Ind. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Like Superior Court my' petition for the change of my name to Milan Herman. Dated this 30th day of November, 19o7. MILAN" LJUBOBRATOVICII. 12-2-3w fl Io (barge for alx loaertlona uaolr Barter and Exchange brad. For every reply to al. you pay two cent a. FOR EXCHANGE To exchange for good cigar store at Invoice or best cash offer, new elegantly furnished flat, cost nearly $3,000 (hold receipts); brica-brac, cajined frCits, etc.. nothing reserved. Address G-23, Lake Co. Times. 2 FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange for cash or what have you. good warm clothing to working girl, small sizes only, but good; ladies' heavy black coat, shoes and gloves (new); man's gold open face watch, for anything can use. Address L-30, Lake County Times. 2 (TO EXCHANGE Painting, paperhanging and calclmining- for anything useful. Box D-26, Lake County Times. 27 ;FOR EXCHANGE A library of about ! one hundred books, containing standard works and popular novels, for what i have you? Address Box D-32, Lake ; County Times. 26 ' FOR EXCHANGE Farlor clock and vase for sewing machine. Address Box M-17, Lake County Times. 26 1 FOR EXCHANGE A $05 knitting ma chine; will knit any size stocking caps and sweaters. Will exchange for three tons of good timothy hay In bales. Address R-2i. Lake County Times. 22 FOR EXCHANGE I will exchange an almost new mandolin for a young parrot, or what have you? Address Box F-63, Lake County Times. 21 TO EXCHANGE Two overcoats for coal range or what? Also 80 acre Florida farm near winter resorts and below the frost line, w-orth $800; will sacrifice for $600; have vou? Address Times. IS quick sale; what T-35, Lake County REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hammond Lot 16, block ris addition, Joseph O. 7, MorMorris to Mildred Tyler .$ 400 Hammond Lots 11 and 12 Spahn's addition to Robertsdale, Leo Linz to Antonia Linz Hammond Lot 8 and s 4 of lot 7. block 5. Birkhoff's addition, Joel S. Blackmun and Englehardt Ullrich to John Sippel... Hammond Lot 16, block 4, Birkhoff's addition, Joel S. Blackmun and Englehardt Ullrich to Arthur Carlson Toleston Lot 41, Caldwell's fourth addition, William C. Caldwell to Leonard Flood Toleston Lot 42, Caldwell's 4th addition, William C. Caldwell to Charlie Flood Toleston Lots 16 and 17, block 16. Chicago-Toleston Land & Investment Co.'s Oak Park addition, William Joars to Frank N. Gavit Toleston Lot 6. block S, ChicagoToleston Land & Investment Co.'s fifth addition, Howard P. 1 400 200 50 Ixng to Mike Kungis roo In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record 4 mortgages', 3 releases and 12 miscellaneous Instruments. Marking Gettysburg. Over $7,000,000 has been expended in marking the Gettysburg battlefield. Crosby's Great Mistake. William Crosby, for many years a prominent publisher and bookseller in New Engand, is dead at hia home in Roxbury, Mass. His firm, Crosby & Nichols declined to print a volume of poems called "Voices of the Night" by Longfellow. The poet offered the if ! Poerrs with the stipulation that the firm give him a position. For this refusal the firm lost Lon fellow's Tvork, which later became amous. Sultan Plays Tennis. The euitan of Morocco Is quite a fair tennis player, shoot3 well, rides a bicycle, and is enormously interested in automobiles, which, but for the lack of roads, he would in all probability have gone in for long ago. Valuable Cocoanut Plantations. The value of coccanut estates in the Federated Malay States is returned by L. C. Brown, the oocial in charge of the plantations as about $20,000,000 (Maylasian dollar 56.7 cents), Perak holding pride of place in the published statistics

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Jut arree that yonr rtif o. furniture or ome other personal property will be aeouxlu You have the use of both money and security at the same titoe. When ia neel call aal ee tha Chicago Discount Co. 9138 40 Commercial Ave. ioutli Gl-ilortjjc ROOM 200 Telephone io. Chlciio lOOpen Monday, Thursday and Saturday evening nntll 9 p. m. We cloae all the eTenlnjra at 6 p. m

The First National

With its $100,000 Capital and its $65,000 eamrd 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 citys 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 oa $1.00 or more. Give us a trial. We believe we can please you.

w. C. B ELM AN, Cashier.

m UNCLE SIEB

THE MASTER PIECX BY A MASTER BAKER aaaa! IN O T Dr. Ruckel has leased for of the second floor of the New taken possession.

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Who f3 Dr. Ruck:el? 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 as 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, 1897, and opened an of3ce over the postofnee. To say that Dr. Ruckel has done much for the health of the people of South Chicago and vicinity Is putting It mildly. In his ten and one-half years here, he has treated more than 6,500 different persons, as Is shown by his record,, and among the above number has made many wonderful cures. Hundreds given up by other eminent physicians to die, have been cured by him. One of Dr. Ruckel'3 methods that we have always thought very hlghtly of, Is that he always explains fully to a patient just what his or her condition may be, and will tell them just what he can

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for them, all without charge. If they prefer he will name

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know just what it 13 going to cost them. On account of his increased patronage, Dr. Ruckel ha3 found it necessary to secure larger and better ofSces 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 Men, Diseases peculiar to Women, 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 oSce. New Gaiety Theater Building, Commercial Ave. SOUTH CHICAGO

DO NOT DELAY! Now lc the time to have 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. l47SQUth Hohman St. Telephone l lO

THE SOLID ROCK m aJwr prorea to be firm focadatkm. Maaj who have txUvl to build oa the rolllagr tone and lcae a&nd hart found it xveceftaar? to ask those who had solid foundationa for a, helping hand. TberWer. don't try to do btssiasa on too mall a capital. With fair ftpcurity you oaa iBcreaae both roar bwineaa and capital. Yoa can BORROW amount ranruiir from :0 to t.("0 and repay the loan In Miiall weekly or monthly par-uients-Busincss transacted with us ! STRICTLY PRlfATI3

A. M. TURNER, President. BREAD

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Manufactured by BAKING CO.

THE HAMMOND Inc. Hammond Bldg. lias Aloved to the New Gaiety Theater Building 9205-7 Commercial Avenue I C E a term of ten years, the entire front Gaiety Theatre Building and has just for a complete cure, eo

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