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HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
PbKa 2M3. DR. W. H. DAVIS. IETIST. gpcetel Notice Do nn
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PROVISIONS
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Latest Events In the Markets
Special Wire to The TIMES
lSSitf UiiLl WAIST ADS.
with them,
&et K-j;pp(i Repair Shop in the Stat 0. W. HUNTER U??OMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE nowiir Gasolln System 1 8. UOJIMAX STREET rtioo 131. Huehn lilock. Himnsad, iaa HOWARD STEVENS, Open lot Contract. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. CUAI.M.VU A SPECIAI.TT. My Motto: (iood Work. 2S3 State Line 5trrrt, Hammond. Telephone 1 601. We are jow ready to do repairine of
tny description and all kinds ot machine ork. Steam forging and sreneral b:ack-
lithing". Tools and dies of all kinds.
U F: El( A L KNGl.NEG- IN'l.
iy aao cu neam iij (iasolene Erglne.
"'-r ana pumps.
S'iOKD MACHINE & FORGE WORKS
33W4 ... F"r,0,,y. Michigan & SohiSt. CH.aiHWAN.Mjr.
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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET i GItAIN market.
Lescrip. Atchison . . I'o pfd. . . Am Sugar. . Am Car... Am Cop Am Smelt . . Am IyKom. Anaconda . 15 & O Urook H T.
c & O W . . C1 South.. Corn 1'dts . . Can.'i. Pae. Coast Line. Cent I.t-ath. Ihrivcr cm I Mstiili-rs . . Erhj coin . . Krie 1st... Erie 2nd... Oust Nor. it N'ur I iro
111 Cent...".. Int-rhoro L & Nash . . . Mtx Cent . . . M K ft T cm
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Nat Lead . . . N V Cent... Nor & V...
Nor I'ac . . . Ont & W... Peoples Gas.
urine:
the next 20 days
offer cash sales of artificial stone . cost. Our stock embraces a He variety of mate-la! suitable
it all classes of buildings.
THE LAKE Construction rn
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nammona lildg. Tel. 4751
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KONG HONG LO CO. Clilaeae, American and Europeaa HESTAlRAJfT. tk!a Chop Suey. All Chlneaa Jih erved In short order. ! Chines Good Open from and Taa. 11 a. m. to 1. a, nv fe State Street. Hammond. lai
VVoocihuII Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers el Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. CLScao, 250 92nd St.. Phone 77 Hammond. 8S State Street. Phone 177
W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND CUILDINQ SUPT
312 Hammond Building HAMMOND
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Press Steel. Heading K 1 & S pf . . Km k Isl cm 1 pfd... Hubber South I'ac . .
St. Paul ... . Cnlon I'ac. U S Steel.. Do pfd.. Wabash cm Wis Con pf. lo pfd.. West Union
Open . 7 ') . h,e .100 . 3js4 4 l 71 . Si'-a . s: . 22 . 1 1 .151 i . '.'J' j . IOI3 I'l , 3' 1 6 Vi 25 25 1164 52 11-2 7?s i3 144
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22 11 151 -i 15 S 2 11 -4 3 '.I 1 ij S 25 1 1 f, 122 S3 14S 25 48 S 10 s C3 S HsS 33 79 H loy s 94 S 15 V 2i 20 S 7 4 104 S 1 1 s '4 2-; h s S 1S 14S 54
Close 71 S 1""" 31 4N I fa 35 S 2-4, XL' 2y 23 II 154U ey '2 it; 20 ?i 30 16 35 4 25 117S ; 50 i i
122 ' 7 03 15 25 S 4 7 S 33 4 yis 64 119 33 7y 110 iy y64 15S 28 S 20S 74 S 106 S 119 27
y 10 s ir.s 35 55
Chicago. Dec. 30. Clfarances today :ieat Hour, 489.000 bu; corn. 27 - OvO bu; oats, 7,000 bu.
Pee. corn,
-Carlots todav: oats, 205; hog'i,
Chicago.
" hat. 42; corn, 233; 32,000 head.
Chicago. Dec. 3fr. Estimates tomorr?": -VheaU s'ca: corn. 2S4 cars; oats. 22 g cars; hoj?s, 22,000 head.
lolal iKikle Supply. at, this ivatk UM! nnn
year a a ot'aiia
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wai. mis week Ijast year .1
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.619. 00tj . 2 S6,0fn) ,011,000
YOU can tell your wants) to 50,000 Individuals iOT 3. Small aitiOUIit through a TIMES want ad)
HAI UK I. UAMEa WANTED Comp-etent driver. Apply Joseph Junk Urt-wing- Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 12-2b-3t
U'AXTE bodied &es of
'or U. US. Arrr.r: Able-
men. unmarried, between the
7l"o '"j'eraie nauts. vho can speak, nt ,and wrlte nelisi. Men wanted now for service in Cuba. For informat.on apply at Recruiting Oihce. 91 KrX treet Hammond, Ind.. or J21 bouth fatate street. Chicago. 11L 7-S-t.'
FEMALE HELP WAMED. WANTKio;rI for general housework. Appiy 2,2 aibiey. 1-21-tt
Southwestorn Market.
K'-ceiptH.
.Minneapolis, today last year St. Iuhs, today . . La8t year Kansas City, today Last year
"63.000
.816.000 . 81,000 . 37,000 .100.000 .189,00'J
Shin. 56.000 78,000 50.000 43.000 5 4,'JOu 114,000
Duiuth
Minneapolis Chicago . . .
Wliont Nort ImrMt Cars. This week Iast week Last Yr
. 94 .507 . 42
66 40 73
Wheat, today Last week Lust year Corn, today . IJ: t Week La .t year
Primary Markets.
Receipts. yyi.ooo . . . .1,056.000 . 1.379.0'"k 605,000 9SS.OO0 1,208,000
79S 137 Ship. 22n.0oo 271.000 2611.000 469.000 256.000
41S.O00
AXTED Good girl to do housework
boou wages. Apply M. 1
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ei!, 4Uth St.
Chicago. 2u-tf
I'AUTMIII WANTED Partner
iKieresi and opt iter; t-xperier.ee not ne care Eake County Tim
W A V TED. with 250
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to take
5 cent thefsary. X. Y., . 12-30-2t
NOTICE. Home r.uilding, L.ian & Savinsr association will meet on Thursday. Pec. 26 and Thursday. Jan. 2. iyiS. in place or regular meeting days. J- D. SMALLEY. Secretary. NOTICE. Proposals to receive Public Funds on cepoit as provided for bv an Act of the General Assembly of "the State ct Indiana, concerning Public Funds, their dt posit, safe keeping-, etc.. approved March th. 1907, elective Dec. 1st. 1907. Said sealed proposals wlfl be received by the Board of Finance of the City of Hammond. Ind., on the 26th day of December. 1907, at S.00 o'clock p. n. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of said City, By order of the Board of Finance.
J. D. SMALLEY.
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S1TUATIOX WANTED. WANT EI Sewing. l'ri.es right and work satisfactory. 722 North liuhman street. 12-24-1 1
WANTEI Work by day lady. Tciephono Sy21.
Week -3o-lt
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COTTON MARKET.
Month 1 e . Jan. Mar. . May . July .
Opon llooax .1030 .1063 .1073 .1078
High Low Close 1131 lnys 1130-31 1062 1030 1060-61 1079 1063 1078-79 1085 1075 10S4-83 1083 1069 10S1-32
CHAIN UNO PROVISION MARKET
ITLEMAN & JONES
PARY, IND.
lots; In Gary Perfect TlUea $10 Monthly Payraenta
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Month . May . July . Corn Dec. Mav . Julv . tats Dec. . May .
July .
Pork-
Jan. .
May . Lnrd Jan.
Ma y . Ribs
J a n. May .
Open High
.iois . 107
91S .59 .59S-60 .Das ? .20 .54H
4Sb .1260 .1325 .772 .790 .672 .715
101 S 108 99 60 j..;
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HlOni'CK MARKETS.
Low Close 98 98 n 104 104S105 ,972S 97 Sb E5S 55 59 5y'ia 58 58 48 48 53 54 47 48 1212 1243a 1312 1312 i 65 765 783 785b 667 667 710 710
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
-null .-i i arus, uec. on. HOtr receipts. 32,000; left over, 2,800; market fc higher. Light, $4.20 to 4.63; mixed and heavy, $4.30 to 4.75; rough, 14.30
lO 4.4 0.
Cattle receipts. 23.000:
15,000;
Sheep receipts, higher.
market steady
market loo
Omaha Kansas City . . Cnlon Stock
close weak at advance
4..o; mixed. S4.40 to 4.80
to 4. So; rough, $4.35 to 4.45. Cattle and sheep strong
Hogs Cattle Sheep . 5. 8on 2,500 3.500 .11,000 6,000 4,000 Yards, Dec. 30. Hogs
Light. $4.25 to
heavy, $4.25
COPYRlOlsT
I A Christmas Gift,
i Start the boy or
Now
irl risht for tliA
Year, by jdvintr ,i
pank Hook with a small deposit a best egg as a starter. ENCOURAGE THRIFT. CULTIVATE ! BUSINESS HABITS. THE CITIZEN'S vRnrman fMlnnol P
'Uimuu nutlUIIUi UailfA
helps others, let it help vou.
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iWHISICY i Aliting Wholssa Is Liquor Go,
Chicago, Dec. 30. An easier fee'.ing existed in the egg market for eggs, the demand for fresh eggs is not so urgent as of late and stocks on dealers hands are accumulating. Although Stocks as vet are not Inrro
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mete is some apprehension nelng felt
noioers would be glad to dispose of their supplies before the run of
souuiern eggs starts. In the butter market, trade was without feature and
puces snowed no change to speak of.
mere was a fair demand for poultry
" iowis wire cleaned up at yesterday's advanced prices. Dressed
oucks and geese, however, were scarce and prices showed some betterment. Apple prices are doinu: a little better
Oood sized apples are scarce, while
ouyers seem to want this kind. Quo tatlons on round lots ranged:
i-vuiier receipts, ,y. tuns; cream
eries, extras, ye; price to retail dealers, 30c; prints. 31c; firsts. 2126c; seconds. 20(r21c; ladles. No. 1. c; renovated, extras, 21c; firsts, 20 , dairies extras, 25c; firsts. 21c; sec ads. 17&' 18e; packing stock. 17c. Eggs Receipts. 2.462 cases; miscellaneous grade, cases returned, ISjISc; cases included, 15iTSHc; ordinary ilrsts, 16rulSc; firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and 45 per cent fresh. 20c; prime firsts, packed in ne wSO-doz whitewood cases and must be 50 per cent fresh. 22c; extra, packed specially for the oitv trade and most h 70
per cent fresh. 24c; dirties. No. 1, 1 4 (&' loHe; refrigerator eggs, extras. 20c; firsts, lSC'fl9c; ordinary firsts. 16il7c Potatoes Receipts. 10 cars; choice to fancy. 55 58c ; fair to good, 50 '(i53c. Sweet potatoes Illinois, $3.50 Jt 4.00. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight. 5W6e: 60 to 80 lbs, 6 & 7le; 80 to 100 lbs. TH'u'l'o. Pressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15 He; No. 1 loins. 18c; No. 1 round. Sc; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate. 32c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 11c; chickens, fowls. 9l-jo; springs, 9-c; roosters. ..-; geose,$5.00 ii 7.00;' ducks! 90. Came Snipe, lack, per doz. $1.7 5 iff 2.00; sand, $1.25: plover, golden, per doz. $1.50; grass 1.25; bear carcass, hide on, $20.00 'a 35.00 ; cubs, hide on. $5.o0 -'if 1 5.00 ; bear saddles, per lb. 15c; bear carcass, hide off. per lb. i2'2c;
rabbits, good large. 60f S5c per doz; opossum, eac h. l. '-i 40c. Fruit Apples. $2.00 If 4.30 per brl; $1.00 i(2.00 per bu; bananas, iurnbo. per
bunch, $1.75: straight. $1.50; culls. 85c ii$1.25; bouquets. 60'(i85c: lemons. $1.50 if 2.25; oranges. $1.75 4.00 ; pin-apples. $3.25 per crate grapes, 13 514c per 4-lb basket. Berries Cranberries. Cape Cod. $5.00 iff 7.00 per brl; boxes. 1 bu. Jersevs. $$2.00 2.50; strawberries, Florida, 5oo per qt; Ca'ifoiriia. per pt, 20c. Beans Pea beans. hand picked. Choice, $2. 121 2.15; common to fair. $1 rl.S5; red kidney, per bu. choice. $1.85 (1.90; lower grades, depending on quality. $1.50(1.75; brmvn Swedish. $1.90 -if
WEATHER FORECAST.
unnois Generally fair tonight and
luesoay; cooler tonight.
inuiana Generally fair tonight and
luesday except snow north tonight;
coiner lonignt.
.Missouri l air tonight and Tuesday;
sugiiuy cooler tonigiu.
ixiwer Michigan Snow tonight and
cooler; luesday generally fair.
v isconsin Generally fair tonight
ana iiiesoay; siigntly colder tonight
Minnesota anl North Dakota Fair
tonight and luesday; not much change
in temperature. Iowa Fair tonight and Tuesday
coiaer extreme nortn tonight; warmer
west l uesday.
South Dakota and Nebraska Fair
tonight and luesday; slowly rising temperature. Kansas Fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler cast tonight; rising temperature Tuesday.
LATEST ELECTRIC TRIUMPH
by
Photographs Sent Any Distance
Means of the Wireless Telegraph. Paris, Dee. 30. Pasenl r.erjouneau, an inventor, exhibited before the post
master general and a number of i?ersons interested in sieentihe investigation a new telephotography apparatus which can be adapted to the wireless system or to the ordinary telegraph wire system. lie transniftted the picture of the postmaster sreneral without the aid of wires from one end of the hall to the other. The inventor alleges that distance does not interfere with the effectiveness of his method. Photoprraphs, he says, can lie sent by It between New York and Paris.
We're Selling Farm Machinery. New York. Dec. "0. Rcconl-breik-In? shipments of agricultural machinery manufactured in the United States are about to lie made to Kurope. six bier steamships having been chartered" for the transportation of everything conceivable used in farming work. These cargoes during the next four months w:!! aggregate no less than a
quarter of a million tons, representing a value not far short of $2r.000.nn.
AN I ED Position as janltress servant or lorusecl. aning; will give" satisfaction. AddresH Mrs. 'Nasi En.,. .
m.u.-..- mamiani steel Car Hammond, lml. 1 2-28-3t
Co.
WANTED Situation by young married man, where a fair education and ability count; experienced at correspondence What have you; refer nces lVt' 'Ulk0 Cwunt Times. WANTED Middle aged woman wants housework in Hammond; can take charge of house. Mrs. Hrown Ksna wi
lis avenue, Chicago. 12-26-4t'
NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby give to the shareholders of the Citizens German National Bank of Hammond. Indiana, that an election will be held at the banking rooms of said bank on Jan. 14. 1908, bttween the hours of 10 a. in. and 4 p. m., for the purpose of electing1 seven directors for the ensuing year. C. O. SMITH, President 12-12-30 M- KUER' CaShief'
WANTED Situation. An experienced carpenter 50 years of age wants employment at his trade, or as Janitor caretaker or watchman; best of references. Apply G, Lake County Times.
WANTEDclerk by
In railroad
-Position a,i bookkeeper or man of experience especially
woiu. ami wnoiesale meat
business; quick and accurate at figuresKilt edod references. Address F
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FOIl
most
Gostlin
von ba:.k. SALE Household furniture.
new, at a bargain. Apply street. 12-30-6t
alio
1' OH SALE Horses, cows and mules, also a lot of L'OOd hav. cbeut. H;iril-
mond Horse Market, 396 Calumet avenue, Ed Marsh. 12-21-tf
NOTICE TO"NON-RESIDENT. " THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE tolNTY. IX THE LAKE SCPEBlOH COCKT, NOVEMBER TEHM, ,tfT'!;-t,OAUs?K Xt)- 3915. ACTION TO liEDLEM l'HOM MOETOAOE AND Ql IET TITLE. CAUOL1NE F. SOMMEUVILLE AND IDA WEIGHT VS. JOHN GFNZENHAUSEU AND Fit ED -EP.1CK C.WINNEll. Now comes the plaintiffs bv D. J. Moran, their attorney, and fiie their complaint herein, together with an ufhdavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants. John Cunzenhauser and Frederick Gwlnner are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are tber.-f..r. hnwhv
notined of the pendenev of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said court and that unless they appear and answer or demftr therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 17th dav of February A. D. 1908, the same being the 31st day of the next term of said court to be begun and held in the Court House at Hammond, in raid County and State on the second Monday of January A. I). 1908, said action will bi heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said l ourt, at Hammond, this 16th day of December A. D. 1907. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Carrie B. Miles. Deputy Clerk. 16
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THli INU' YtiAK Is rapidly approaching with many bright prospects ia store for those who have been making plans. Have vou made anv PLANS? If 'ot. Why Not ? There are jn?t as good things intended for yon as for your neighbor. Your neighbor has summed up all his small debts and got them m one. How did he do it? IlOWROWl'D MO.MJY from the Chicago Discount Co. and paid u!l creditors. We wid make you a loan in the same manner, if you have Furniture, Piano, Horses, Wagons or other personal property and you cau repay us ia small weekly or monthly payments. All lWIVAT12 AD COM'IDE.NTIAL Call, write or phone. Our representative is sent to your home upon request. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO. 8138-40 Commercial Ave. - - - SOUTH CHICAGO Room 200. Tel. So. Chgo. 104. Open Mod., Thurs. and Sat. Eves till 9. VV c ose o.her'livei. at 6.
u" oAiii. Cheap 7 million feet
siu't'unc and all ki7bb ir,t -...i tim.
ber.S, now being wrecked from Ham.
uionu I'acking i'o's beef boos.. Ham
mond, and 1 rom flpv.Hn r in I 'hip'i m
. ""H, uuu btony island avenue.
CUlCago; DhGlle llv.e Par Ir G'.-.Q '"?.tf
X VJJt tsA.U. zOO l-.dismi reenrilc irnH
as new. ehean. t'..il viinM
fUtways. 492S Macoun .iv.iio.. VV 11
Oilman. 12-21-6t
FOR SALE Af a Kurfr., In Kn fnt- 1 rt
in residence district on smith t,-ia
of Hammond: owner wants cash at
once. Phone 4622. 12.1 a. tf
rOH KU5T.
FOR RENT T
hoilSekeeliln a clpi-trl,. lio-l.t ,
oath. J J S Indiana avenue. 1 "-xo-tf
OR RENT Price place.
Oakley avenui
Six room upstairs. ?. 12-30-lt
house Apply
at at
268 273
FOR RENT Three room I'ottae-,.
Claude street. 12-30-3t
at
FOR RENT Two larare. litrht fnmih.
ed rooms; furnace heat; all modern
conveniences. 143 Williams strptt
12-28-6t
OR RENT Nicely furnished room; suitable for two: electric liaht. he.-.r
and bath. Call 121 Douglas street; phone 1411. 12-28-2t
FOR RENT Six room
at 273 Oakley avenue.-
house. Apply -12-2S-3t
FOR RENT Furnished
board; light, heat and
men preferred. Call 129
rooms with bath; gentle-Doty.
FOR RENT Eight room house
bath and gas. Apply 346 Alice
nue. 1 2-27-3t
with avo
iding Skeleton Is Dead. Providence. P. I., Dec. 30. Charles II. Perry. wh traveled with several
of the larger circuses for sixteen years, figuring as the skeleton man wni
found dead In a hut in the outskirts
of this city, where he had latelv lri n
hermit's life. Death was due to natural causes. He was 0 feet, 1 inch high and only weighed 80 pounds.
Means Famine in India. Hillsdale. Mich.. Dec. 30. Secretary II. S. Mjers, of the general conference of Free Iiaptists. said: "According to advi.es just received ..y me from our mlsisons in Pen gal and Orissa. India, four months of rain is the usual allowance in T.ucknow. India, in a year, but during the year 1!V)7 it has "rained only four days."
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DISTRIBUTORS WHITING. IIVD.
)o Not Let Any Dealer Insult Your Intelligence
2.00; off g-ad fornia. ptr 1
spot. $6.0.-. Oreen -vegetables Beets
brl; cabbage, o.ics: $l.oo per brl; rots. 35(0 50o p r sack; cauliflower. I 2.25 per crate celery, Zbci 3.5 ! crate; cucumbers. 35 "fa 80c pt-r
! eggplant, 51...0 l-' o I 3' i 6c per lb; h
bunch; lettuce. $1 EV.iiflil?cm per
Cali-
arrive,
$2.00 per
car$1.50 i per doz;
..'. per crate, garlic. rseradish. 65c per 00 ;i 4.00 per brl; leaf.
crate: mush re
oms
wlien J seen ilo not
you
for articles that your patronnL-.v
1 offering you a substitute L-k for an article you hav, rtised In this paper. We
yt advertisements i'o not worthy of IV.
nen you are convinced by one of these
;vi rtisements that the article is what 'J wish, insist on gettintr it whor, ,
k for it at your dealer's. iola Substitute Gvt What vou
fck For.
k You
2
can rritf as KfoJ a
an today' paper conijilas, and there
fe ome good ones, too,
v 2 5c pr box; pepp era t e ; parsl ey. 1 2 4 ; ishes. home grown.
string beans, green.
per
pei
rs. $3.00 Vi ;.r 15c per doz; 10 ',( 50c tier
$2.75 i 3.00
box; "wax. $3.00 3.25: squash.. $2.0mu
2.25 per brl; onions. 45;.5'c per bu; spinach. 60c per tub; tomatoes.) $1.75 4.0j per crate; turnips, 40.JCC-O per sack; watercress, 10c per doz.
Unions Want Ciorernment Relief. New York. Dec. 30. Declaring that over 12r.000 persons are out of work at New York alone the Central Federated Fnlon h:s voted to have its executive committee undertake immediately a plan for governmental relief and submit it at a meeting next Sundav.
lOR RENT One large furnished room; steam heat and bath. 130 Russell street. 12-26-tf
FOR RENT Call at 305 12-24-tf
Six room Hat with bath. State .Line, near Douglas.
FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms with gas. Call 27S Michigan avenue. 12-21-tf
FOR RENT Furnished room; light. heat and bath; gentleman preferred. Call 427 Sibley street. 11-23-tf
FOR RENT 75 acres of good farming land; three miles from Hammond, j". A. Gavit, First National bank, Hammond. 12-16-tf
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COERT. NOVEMBER TK.RXf
1907. CAfSE NO. 425. ACTION TO OCIET TITLE. AllTIU'U W. NELSON VS. JOHN II. COTES. ET AL Now comes the plaintiff by Joseda H. Conroy, his attorney, and fileg his complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, John II. Cotes, Mrs. John II. Cotes, his wife, whose christian name i.s unknown; Alice E. Rentley, Mr. Rentley, her husband, whose christian name Is unknown; the unknown heirs, dehisces, legatees and distributees of John H. Cotes, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and distributees of Alice E. Rentley, deceased, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein at the calling of said cause, on the 10th day of February, A. P. 190S, the same being the 25th day of the next term of said court to be begun and held in the Superior Court Building at Hammond, in said County and State on the second Monday of January. A. 1). 19S, said action will bo heard and deteri.iinsd in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 13th day of December, a. P. 1907. ERNEST I SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Ll S. C. By Carrie R. Miles. Deputy Clerk.
The First National Bank
With its $100,000 Capital and its 565,00O-carncd surplus .and. undivided profits, its afTairs managed by men of experience -and financial standing:, offers to its patrons theihiffbest 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 bv the bank under r, long and favorable lease, offers to its patrons r lhat can be desired in an-up-to-date Bank home. Espial invitation Is given those who wish to start a savings acccrunt, upon which we will pay you 3 per cent, annually on
fci.uu or more. Lrive us a trial, we Deheve we can please you
NOTICE TO BANKS, ETC. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Finance of the Town of Toleston, Indiana, that said Board will receive proposals, as provided bv Chapter CCXXII of the 65th Session of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana.
approved March 9. 1907. for the depository of the Public funds of said Town, as provided therein, an" that said bids will be received uv to Jan. 6. 1908. at
4 p. m. THEODORE KOSCIIE. Clerk of the Board of Finance of the
Town of Toleston. Indiana. 12-17
W. C. BELMAN, Cashier.
A. M. TURNER, .President.
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BARTER 10 EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE About 70 pounds live geese feathers for what have
you. Aaaress iiox ts-a, lk County Times. IS
BOARD AD ROOM WAXTEI1. WANTED Private home for boarding child two years old. Apply M. M., Eake County Times. 12-28-3t
LOST AND KOU.MV LOST Ribbon bag with red pocketbook containing $1.47. Reward for return to F. P., Lake County Times office. 12-30-3t
LOST Purse, containing between $100 and $150. Pec. 5 between Indiana Harbor and Hammond. Finder pleae return to Mrs. II. Graves. S09 Eat Gostlin street. Hammond, Ind., and receive reward. 12-28-6t
LOST Between So. Hohman. Russell Oakley and postoff.ee. a bundle of laundry marked H. B. P. Return to Glendale Park or Lake County Times 12-2-3t
FOR EXCHANGE Any acre good farm land denco and an interest
stock of merchandise, or
well located.
County Times.
Address
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part of 1200 for city resiin a complete
win take hotfj
Box L-41. lfce
FOR EXCHANGE Hand painted china for what have you? Address Box W27. Lake County Times. 16
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
a, to
block 52,
Mary E.
49. block 24
East Chicago
60 feet Hough
650
LOST Between 715 East State, and the I-ake Shore station, ladies' gold watch
ana goia too; monogram E. 11. H. on i back. Finder please return to Times i
office and receive reward. 12-27-St
Indiana Harbor It East Chicago Co.
i-eitag ?400
inuiana tiaroor iit in second addition, Co. to Anna Liuz
Palmer E 60 ft lot 17; e of s 14 feet lot 16, J. W
to Dennis palmer 550 Lot 19. block 8. Hammond Trnsl fer subdivision, Mrs. M. C. Hartley to Henry Stephens In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record 2 mortgages, .1 releases and 10 miscellaneous instruments.
LOST Ma.l pock-.tbook. containing $2.30. Finder please return to Times office; reward. 12-26-3t
LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Dec. 30. Wheat opened five-eigruhs higher; corn three-eighths higher. Liverpool. Dee. 30. 1:30 p. m. Wheat unchanged; corn one-Quarter higher.
.iverpool. Dec. 30. Wheat -closed tpre-eighths higher; corn, one-half iJgUer.
Cnrzon To IV- an Irish Peer. London. Dec. 30. Lord Curron of Kedlestort. chancellor of Oxford university, has agreed to allow himself t be nominated for the vacancy among the representative peers of Ireland, caused by the death of Lord Kll-maine.
LOST Black pocketbook. containing money order receipts, B. I, o. E. book. Eagles book, union book, journeymen plumber and $3 note. Finder can keep $5 for return of pocketbook and contents. W. C. Conger. 236 State street, Hammond, lr.d. 12-26-3t
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;iw.-L' iin- iuir.il. uwner can
have same by' calling at Times office and paying ad charges. 12-24-tf
LOST
Carlo. Indiana
n Nov. 20 a rug doe. nnm.i
$5 reward for return to 313 avenue. 12-23-6t
Fall River Dividends. Fall Pviver. Mass.. Dec 30. Cash dividends of $2.701.S73 have been paid out to stockholders by Fall River cotter mill corporations for the year 1&J7.
PERSONALS. FERSONAL George B. Sheerer has moved his law office to the first floor of the Knotts building, rear of superior court tuilding, entrance on Muenich court. Phone 123. 12-21-10t
DRIES GET A SETBACK.
baPortf Saloonkerpr r Art Working Quietly and Have Clcnr Majority in Their Favor.
SO. (Special.) j made in the lo- j that the cam- j inaugurated by j the elimination !
Dees
your eewtnsr marnih. r,
pairing? if so. call up C F. MUlnr. ta wing machine export. 211 t Ut
LaPorte. Ind., Dec. The announcement was cal pulpits yesterday paign which had been the- citv clergymen for
of the saloons in three wards had been 1 effectually stopped by the saloonkeep- i
ers wno bad been working quietly and had secured enough ""power of attorney" cards to give them a clear majority. This means that the work of driving the saloons out of LaPorts will receive a setback and it will be some time before the work cf securing names to the remonstrance can be taken up again with any amount of prospect of success
LP YOU ARE SICK AND DISCOURAGED AND ITAVP. AttnTTT
GVEN UP All K0PE OF EVER BENIG WELL AGAIN. CALL IN AND TELL ME ABOUT IT. I HAVE CURED MANY SUCH. D7 I f!ArwnT
HELP OR CURE YOU. I WILL TELL YOU SO PROMPTLY AND J
vHAituii xuu UUiiiiu fqk THE ADVICE.
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a nave urea . asKea. jnany 'limw. why I located hero Instead of
center. I considered that matter 8
wen eleven years ago, and de-i elded that I could eet sill thA r,c I
tlents here that I could attend to, and have proven such to be the? fact. I could do no more If down ' town. My expenses are so much j less here that I can afford to treat 1
people for about one-half the amount I would be compelled o charge them If down town: b-
Bides, South Chicago Is now large
euouga bt inai 11 nas Decomi an independent business center, with a great future before it. Below I mention a few of the more common ailmentB which I treat, not having room for all.. If you have any disease that vour
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case successfully I will tell you bo promptly and charge nothing for
STOMACH TROUBLES If Tovl feel depressed after meals, with a bloated condition of the stomach and bowels, with belching gas,
cau sive you prompt reuer ana a tnorougn cure.
DISEASES OF7 MEIV. MEN You are to be the fathers of the coming generation, LIKE BEGETS LIKE. Don't be guilty of handing down to your off-spring diseases or weaknesses brought on by your own visciousness or ignor-, ance. If you have already made those mistakes come to me, I know how to advise and cure you. DISEASES OF7 WOMEN Women and girls suffering with ill health are at a great diaadvantage, being unfit to become companions, sweethearts, wives or mothers. If you want to become healthy and happy come to me, I will adviee you free. TIRED FEELING I find so many people who complain of being tired from every little exertion, or they are more tired in the morning than after a day's work. Many of those do not 6leep well, but are continually being disturbed by dreams. I can always help those cases promptly and cure them in a short time. NERVOUS DISEASES I treat the various phases of nervous diseases in men and women. If you are troubled with Loss of Memory Despondency, Weakness, Nervousness, Nervous Debility, Aversion to Society, Softening of the Brain, Insanity, fnsane Feeling, Suicidal Tendency, or any other disease of the brain and nervous system. Call and I will tell, you what can be done for you. MODESTY Many times people suffer untold agony from ailments of which through modesty they dare not speak to their physician I will say to all such, if you have any disease or ailment that you on't want the world to know about, call in and tell me about t v,,,,
depend on getitng the best possible advice and treatment, and ever-?- I V i r- o- will V,c clrloMv l.rrfiontll J H
BLOOD AND SKLN DISEASES treated with remarkable results. EPILEPTIC FITS I have cured many cases. CATARRH I treat Catarrh la the most rational way by correcting the biood.
CONSTIPATION AND PILES treated and cured. KIDNEY DISEASE you have any difficulty with vouKidnere or Bladder call and get my opinion. uae7E' RHEUMATISM I treat Rkeumatism very successfully. PURE MEDICINES I furnish all medicines so that I rnav know thera to he pure and just what I want my patients to have. OSce Hours 8 to 12 a. m.f 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8:30 x a day Hours, 9 to 12. ' ua
Dr. J. R. RUCKEL, The Specialist
Over uaiety incater, bMi Commercial Ave., Near 92nd. St So. Chicago.
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