Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1908 — Page 7

Friday, rA"pril 24, 1908.

TOE TIMES.

MONEY LOANED on good security such as Furniture, Pianos and other personal property QUIETLY and QUICKLY. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 9138-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago Room 210. TeL So. Chicago 104 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings until V P. M.

HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Latest Events In the Markets

PROvl

SIONS

Special Wire to The TIMES

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

Descrlp. . Open Atchison ... 77 Do pfd... 88 Am Sugar.. 126 Am Car..... 33 Am Copper. . 58 Am Smelt.. 71 Am Locom . . 46 Anaconda . . 38 Am Tob pf . . 90 Am Wool... 19 34 B & 0 84

ciscuit 86

MILLER fc JOY, FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 239 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kinds of repair vrorlc at reasonable rates. Screen doora and windows a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. All vrork guaranteed first class. Orders given prompt attention. Pbone JVo. 3001.

Dr. C 0. Cline, OSTEOPATH. Has opened office In ROOM 810 HAMMOND BTJILllttfG. Treats acuta and- chronic diseases. Bix Tears of Practical Experience, graduate ot Kirksville. ilo under T. A. KT1I.T.

Best Equipped Repair Shop in the, Stat G. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 01 S. UOHMAX STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block, Hammoad, lad

HOWARD STEVENS, Open lot Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIAITT. My Motto: Good Work. XS3 State Line Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 1001.

During the next 20 days We offer cash sales of artificial stone ct cost. Our stock embraces a wide variety of mat rial suitable for all classes of buildings. THE LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO 413 Hammond Bids. Tel. 4751

KONG HONG LO CO. Chinese, American and European RESTAURANT, thlnese Chop Suey. All Chinese dishes served in short order. Chinese Good Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. 1 State Street. Hammond, Ind.

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Coast Line.. 75i

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North Pac. 128

Ont & W... 33 Pacific Mail. 28 Peoples Gas. 904 Pennsyl 118 Press Steel.. 25 Reading . ..1074

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High Low Close 79 77 79 89 88 89 127 126 127 34 33 34 60 58 60 72 V4 70 71 47 48 46 38 38 91 90 91 21 19 21 85 84 85 86 47 46 47 5 4 5 33 32 33 24 24 '24 32 30 32 14 14 14 29 28 29 156 155 156 75 75 75 23 22 '23 20 34 32 32 19 18 19 35 33 34 24 23 24 126 124 126 58 57 58 127 126 127 11 10 10 23 23 23 54 54 54 102 .101 102 16 15 , 15 25 25 25 58 56 58 48 45 46 57 65 57 100 99 100 65 64 65 130 127 130 34 33 34 28 27 27 91 90 91 119 118 119 27 25. 27 109 107 109 18 17 18 68 67 68 16 15 15 2!) f- 29 21 20 21 77 76 77 15 14 15 122 120 121 26 . 26 26 17 17 17 133 131 133 36 35 36 100 99 100 21 21 21 10 10 10 1S 18 18 , 15 38 5i 51 51

GRAIN MARKET.

Argentine Shipments: Wheat, last week, 2,726.000; previous week, 6.723,000; last year, 4,456,000. Corn, last week, 648,000; previous week, 585,000; last year, 204,000. Chicago. April 24. Carlots today: Wheat, 16 cars; corn, 211 cars; oats, 130 cars; hogs, 13,000 head.

Chicago, April 24. Clearances today: Wheat and flour, 134,000; corn, 52,000; oats, 5,000. Chicago, April 24. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat, 9 cars; corn, 318 cars; oats, 205 cars; hogs, 9,000 head. Northwest Cars.

This week Last week Last Tr.

WILL PURCHASE A

NEWJIRE ENGINE Board of Public Works Meets This Morning and Practically Decides.

HOH ST. PAVING NOT DP

COTTON MARKET.

Month May . July . Aug. . Oct. .

Open .835b .850b .850b .847b

High Low 848 832 858 845 858 845 862 844

Close 834-35 850-51 845-46 848-49

Woodhull Ice Cream Co. ... - Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chicago, 250 92 ad St.. Phone 77 Hammond, 85 State Street, Phone 177

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GRAIN A!iO PROVISION MARKET

Month Open JJgh Low Close Wheat May ..89-97 98 97 97b July ..S889 89 88 Sa Sept ..-85 85 84 84-S5 ..67 67 66 6667b July ..6263 63 62 62 i Sept .-61 61 - 6061- 61-a- . Oats May .,53 53 53 53 b July ..45 45 45 45 Sept ..37 37 ' 36 3 36b' Pork ; May ..1302 1302-05 1290 1290 July ..1340 1340 1322 1322 Sept ..1370 1370 1355 1355 Lard May, ...810 . . 810 802 -802a July ..832 832 822 822 Sent ..852-50 852 842 845a ..695 695 680 6S0 July ..725-22 725 710 710a Sept ..745 745 735 735a

Duluth 7

Minneapolis .108 ...

Chicago 16

Southwestern Markets. ReceiDts.

Minneapolis, today 121,000

last year 355.000

St. Louis, today 27,000

Last year 15.000

Kansas City, today,.. 45.000

jtxa. jear ou.uuu Primary Market. ReceiDts

Wheat, today 268,000

Last week, holiday. Last year 790,000

Corn, today .382,000

Ljasi weeK, noiiday. Last year ...420,000

189 341 23

Ship. 67.000 68,000 27,000 16,000 26,000 64,000

Ship. 734,000 229,000 346,000 567,000

LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, April 24. Wrheat opened d to Id higher; corn opened d higher. Liverpool, April 24, 1:30 p. m. Wheat, unchanged to d lower; corn, d lower. Liverpool, April 24. Wheat closed d to d lower; corn closed d higher.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Union Stock Yards. April 24. Hog receipts, 13,000; left over, 4,700 head; market strong to 5c higher. Light, $5.1 5 tit 5.65; mixed, $5.25 fi 5.70; heavy, $5.15(f?5.70; rough. $5.155.35. Cattle receipts, 1.500; market steady. Sheep receipts, 6,000; market weak. Hoars Cattle Sheep Omaha 6,000 1.000 3,000 Kansas City 6,000 2,000 2,000 Union Stock. Yards, April 24. Hogs' close weak to shade lower. Light, 5.77; rough. $5.20 5.40. Cattle steady; sheep weak.

Creosote Block a3 Proper Material Is Questioned By Many Property Owners.

CIASSIFIEB

ADS.

MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Ambitious, clean-cut young man between 16 and 18 years of age to operate ladies shoe shining chair. Apply at .Hammond Bldg. between 7 and 8 o'clock this evening:. Room 212. 23-3t

PERSONA I FURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD AND exchanged. 409 Sibley street; phone 4522. 17-6t

Does your Bewing machine need repairing? If so, call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 2ast State street; phone 2601.

WANTED For TJ. is. army r Ablebodied men, unmarried, between ages of IS and 25; of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Men wanted now for service in Cuba and the Philip

pines, uor Information acDly at xve- n'lVTrn in niri-

cruiting Office, 92 State street. Ham- WANTED Modern eight roocx house;

BOARD AXD ROOM. WANTED Roomers and boarders; private house, home cooking. 315 Walter street, Hammond, Ind. 18-6t

mond, Ind.. or 323 South State street.

Chicago, 111. 1-13-eod FEMALE HELP WASTED. WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 392 a Hohman. 24-2

WANTED Good girl for general housework. Apply 149 Manila avenue; phone 1924. 23-3t

HEARD ON THE BOURSE.

PRODUCE MARKETS. Butter Receipts, 4,921 tubs; creamery, extras, 28c; price to retail dealers, 29c; prints, 30c; firsts, 2526c; seconds. 2123c; dairies, extras. 26c: fancy. 23

24c; seconds, 2021c; ladles, No.-l, 20c;

firsts, 222"Sc;

There Is Comfort

WHEX A MAX'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that yon have something: f fall

hack on in your hour of trouble. Put a small amount each -week la sarInars in Rood, reliable savings bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank ONB DOLLAR STARTS A SAVINGS . .ACCPJXT. , ,

'RAILWAY TIME TABLE.

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renovated, extra- 24

Dackine: stock. 18Ur.

Eggs Receipts, 26,806 cases ;mlscellaneous lots, cases returned, , ' 13c; cases included, 14c; ordinary firsts, must be 60 per cent fresh, 13 c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 70 per cent fresh, 14 c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 15c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 16c. Potatoes Receipts, 48 cars; choice to fancy, 7375c; fair to good. 68 70c. ' Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weights. 55c; 60 to SO lbs,68c; 80 to 100 lbs, 89c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs,' 15c; No. 1 loins, 17 c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck. 9c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 12c; springs, 12c; roosters, 7c; geese, $6.00 7.00; ducks, 12c. . . Fruit Apples, $2.005.00 per brl; 50c $2.25.per brl; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.75;-straight.' 51. 25&150; culls, $1.001.25; bouquets, 75e$1.00; lemons, $2.002.25; oranges. $2. 75(53.00; grape fruit, $2.003.50; pineapples, $2 4.00 per crate. Berries --Strawberries, 50c $2.25 per 24-pt case; $2.004.00 per 24-qt case. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.282.30; common, $1.95ft2.10; red kidneys, $1.60 1.70; lower grades depending on quality, $1.30 ( 1.50; brown Swedish, 51.45(5)1.75; off grades, $1.25(f 1.50; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.00. Green vegetables Asparagus, $1.50 3.50 per box; beets, $2.003.25 per brl; cabbage, 50c$1.25 per brl; carrots 75 Q 85c per box; cauliflower, $1.003 00 per crate; celery, $4.504.75 per crate; cucumbers, 35c$1.25 per doz; eggplant, $1.002.00 per crate; garlic, 5 6c per lb; green onions, 2575c per box; green peas, 75c$1.00 per boxhorseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce ' 10.00 per brl; leaf, 2527c per case; mushrooms, 30 60c per box; peppers $1.252.00 per crate; parsley. 10fr20c

i per doz; pieplant, 50$1.00 per boxradishes, home grown, $2.004 00 per box; wax, $1.50g4.C0; onions", 8090c per bu; spinach, $1.502.50 per brl; tomatoes, $1.502.50 per crate; turnips !6075c per sack; watercress, 1020c per doz. WEATHER FORECAST. ! Kansas Generally fair tonight and j Saturday, except showers northeast to-

, night cooler tonight.

Ware & Leland We thing it good judgment to accept profits in wheat on further upturns. Earrell The situation is Just this: We appear to be long for the present of scenery and short of available wheat, and unless Argentine shipments Increase very materially foreigners will be forced to come to this country for supplies In the very near future which w41 mean vehy much higher prices. White Bull steam is on with a vengeance but be careful about getting too enthusiastic on the bull side because 90c wheat for the start of a new crop Is a famine price, and we doubt if that level can be held when the present fever subsides, we favor selling July and September on this

bulge. Pringle All the bull amrffbnltion of the past months forges to the front with Argentine falling down and should anything happen to the growing crop it would be hard to gauge prices! For the present we would buy July wheat on all little set-backs. Dick The action of the stock market yesterday seemed to promise further improvement. Sentiment at the end of the day was much more cheerfu than it has been for some time.

Joseph Hold Union. Buy Brt. and bull Pennsylvania for 125. Bache We believe prices will work higher and favor buying on recessions. Mclntyre The best that can be expected upder existing circumstances is a continuance of an irregular tr-adt-rs market for moderate turns wjth purchases only to be -recommended In the best of the active rails on the dips or reactionary movements.

The members of the board of public works met this morning to consider the matter of purchasing a new fire engine for Station No. 3 on the south side. A representative from one of the principal fire engine manufacturing companies was present, and it is likely that the board will recommend the purchase of a steamer. The matter of the paving of South Hohman street did not come up as was expected on account of the failure to hear from the Hammond. Whiting &

East Chicago Street Railway company regarding what woold be done to double track Hohman street.' The investigation that the board members have made regarding the desirability of creosote block has resulted in the discovery that the black pavement is anything but a success in a great many cases. Letters from several city engineers over the country state that the pavement is slippery and that in a great many cases it has been known to bulge up several feet. It is understood that a great many of the frontage owners who formerly favored the creosote block are now opposed to it and there seems to be no question that the brick pavement with

asphalt filler will beadopted. The matter is now in the hands of Mayor Becker and as he is sick, the next meeting of the property owners will probably be delayed several days. It is hoped, however, that word will be received from the street railway company as to what it will do regarding the double tracking of the street by Monday or Tuesday of next week, so that there will be little delay in the advertising for bids and the letting of the contract. The matter of the width of the pavement cannot be settled until the street car company is heard from and so the whole delay is now due to the failure to hear from President Cameron's engineer.

SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Washing to do; good work; reasonable; at my borne, 608 East Plummer. 2-6t ' WANTED Situation, by German and Hungarian speaking lady, as cook or general housework. 1014 Monroe avenue. 21 -5t

FOR SALE. FOR SALE Poultry eggs for hatching from high scoring barred Plymouth Rocks; the kind that lay are tne kind that pay. H. G. Uolgert, 422 Michigan avenue. 24-2t FOR SALE Household furniture and chickens, $125; cottage and three acres, 2 blocks from sugar, plant at

Roby; rent ?b per monni. auuicm R-7, Lake County Times. 24-7t

j , Montana Fair tonight and Saturday; i cooler tonight.

Dakotas and Nebraska Generally fair tonight and Saturday, preceded by showers east tonight; cooler tonight. Iowa Showers and severe thnuderstorms and cooler tonight; Saturday generally fair and cooler. Illinois and Indiana Showers and severe thunderstorms tonight and possibly Saturday; cooler Saturday. Missouri Generally fair tonight and Saturday except severe thunderstorms north and east tonight; cooler. Lower Michigan Showers and severe thunderstorms tonight and Saturday; cooler west Saturday. " . .' Wisconsin Showers and severe thunderstorms tonight and possibly Saturday; cooler .west Saturday, " t

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

TOLESTON. Lot 34, block 2, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fourth addition, Richard L. Miller to Frank Jonaitis l Lots 19 and 20. block 43; lots 15 and 16, block 60. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s second Oak Park addition, L M. Greenlaw to Clarence Moore HAMMOND. Lot 20, Stafford & Trankle's Grove addition, Nicholash Thies to E. A. Jacobson..' 325 Lot 12, Stafford & Trankle's seventh addition, Louis H. Stafford to Jacob Ohala GARY. Lot 26, block 19, Broadway addition, Perry Ulrich to Mary E. Morrison 600 WHITING. Lot 24 and N 10 feet lot 23, block 3, Central Park addition. Whiting Land Co. to William C. Haman 2,125 Lot 35, block 1, Central Park addition. Whiting Land Co. t o David Barrv 600 Lot 31 and S 25 feet lot 32, block I, Central Park addition. Whiting Land Co. to John Schaub... 1,060 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 10, block 70. East Chicago Co to Frank F. Hcighway Lots 22 to 29, block 1, Moore-iead & Blair's subdivision, William H. Moorehead to Mary A. Schultz . SECTION. 28-37-9 W Lots 32 and 33, block II, subdivision SW 2S-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Hugh Rlgney In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for- record 3 mortgages. 1 release and 10 miscellaneous instruments.

Higher Court's Record. SUPREME COURT ACTION. The Superior court today handed down the following opinions and, rulings: 2099S. Cyrus J. Clark, auditor, et al. vs. Vandalia Railroad company. Marion S C. Set for oral argument June. 59C1. Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Railroad company vs. Oregon township of Clark county. Appellant's petition to transfer to Supreme court granted. SUPREME COURT MINUTES. 21170. Matilda Warrum et al. vs. Victoria L. White. Hancock C. C. Appellee granted sixty days. 21258. Albert Sahm, auditor, et al. vs. State ex rel. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway company. Marion S. C. Appellants' brief. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. c n trt t . .

na.iia j? . nurgeue vs. Isaac A. Loeb. Morgan C. C. Appellee grant

ed thirty days.

6746. United States Cement company vs. Harley WThitted. Lawrence C. C. Appellee's petition for time. Thirty days granted. 6748. Chicago & Indianapolis Railway company vs. James Newkirk.

Lawrence C. C. Appelee granted thirty

days.

5954. Ada A. Farra vs. Eva J. Braman. Allien S.( C. Appellee's petition to transfer to Supreme court and brief.

6(56. George Menzie vs.. City of

Greensburg et al. Decatur C. C. Ap pellant's reply brief.

6722. Mary L. Baldwin et al vs. Walter E. Siddons et al. Madison C. C. Ap-

pelee's petition for time Thirty days

granted. '

Labor In Literary Work. "They say that literary men aro not laborers," says the philosopher. 'I wish people could see the callouse3 I have on my right hand, gained by banging on the edge of the table to knock the ink "into the point of this fountain pen!"

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION;

must be cbeao for cash. Ap.My Hat

R-4S. Lake Ccunty Times. 1-4-tS

WANTED The best house that eighteen hundred dollars will buy; onehalf cash. Box U-4tf, Lako County Times. 1-4-tf

WANTED I will buy good saloon for cash. A. B, Mann, 127 South Hobman. 1-4-tf

NOTICES. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Mike Kulk, Deceased. No. 361. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ALBERT KAUFMANN, Administrator. Dated April 16, 1903.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Sisters of St. Francis at St. Margaret's Hospital, Hammond. Indiana, until 12 o'clock noon April 28, 1908, for the construction of an addition to St. Margaret's Hospital, Hammond, Indiana. Bids will be received for the work

In its entirety, or on one or more of

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Our method of advancing money on Pianos. Furniture. Horses. Wagons, etc., will Interest you. We will treat your inquiry as strictly confidential. Our rates are more satisfactory than those in South Chicago. H AMNION D LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 SO. HOHMAN STREET. Phone 257. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednesdays atd Thursdays.

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vrw Q.ir c;nrl comb Brown Leg-I following named classes of work: .T5 MMht Si ani. Foundations and Masonry. Carpentry,

horn eggs for hatching; 5c apiece.

447 Sibley street.

23-6

FOR SALE Barred Plymouth - Rock

eggs. Davis standard Drea. neavy

laving strain. $1.50 per setting. J. w.

O'Brien, Grasselli. 7-St

FOR SALE Good shooting gallery and

baby rack or location waniea ior

same, t, aeon, sl jouu, iuu.

FOR SALE: Two good cows, one with

young calf. 13417 Bunaio avenue,

Ilegewisch, 111. 22-4t

FOR SALE At a bargain, house and

lot 37xl32 feet; six rooms aUU

bath. 52u Cedar street, cau

dar street. 22-3t

FOR SALE A saloon known as John Schererville, Ind.

Inquire at saloon of John llllbrich. 22-4t

FOR SALE Best saddle and driving pony in Indiana; weight 760, age t; perfectly sound and thoroughly bronen. Charles Shea, Webb street; phone

3S72. 22-3t

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hay for sale or will exchange for horses. Apply J. Descamp, 1161 100th street.

Irondale. 22-6t

FOR SALE One carload trees, shrubbery and rose bushes all guaranteed. Peter Schutz, 242 State street. 2.1-ot

FOR SALE Second-hand Brunswick Balke pool table; size 4x; cost $175; will sell cheap if sold at once. Address J. P. Kramer. Crown Point, Ind. 20-tf :

FOR SALE Best bargains in farm lands, improved farms, timber land, grazing lands and business locations. In Marinette county. Wis., and Newaygo county, Mich. For literature call or address' A. F. Brandt, 52 Doty street, Hammond. 18-6t " -

Roofing, Painting, Heating. Plumbing

Glass and Glazing, Cement Walks and Grading. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of Five Hundred dollars, which deposit must be in the form of a cVrtified check, made payable to the Sisters of St. Francis. This deposit will be returned to the bidders whose bids are rejected, and to the successful bidder upon his entering into a contract with the Sisters of St. Francis, and giving a satisfactory bond to said Sisters of St. Francis, the penalty of which shall be the contract price, within five days after the date of notification that his proposal has been accepted. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into said contract and bond within said five days said deposit shall be forfeited to the said Sisters of St. Francis. The Sisters reserve the right to reject any and all proposals. All work and material to conform to the plans and specifications therefore, which may be obtained at the office of J. F. REILLY. Attorney for St. Margaret's Hospital. Room 5, Tapper block, Hammond, Ind. Dated April 21. 1908. 31-4

Cultivate Quiet Mind. Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm. R. L. Stevenson.

HAINCY Seed Potatoes Early Rose Burbanks and Early Ohios

HAMMOND FRUIT GO,,

81 State St.

Read The Times and cot the news.

DON'T SOIL THE WATER. Boiling and distilling water removes the oxygen and makes it flat, indigestible, and unhealthf uL Filtering only takes out rery small part of the filth and disease germs. , If you want to drink 'absolutely pure water, fresh, sparkling, life-giving, nature's best remedy, you can have it for 7 cents per gallon delivered at your door from Knotts' mineral and pvro water springs. Porter, Ind. Cend card with name and address to W. F. Cox, Porter, Ind., or call up phone 135 Hammond, and we trill do the rest.

BARTER AND EXCHANGE

One wee&'s insertion under this head free. You pay two cents Xor each answer you receive.

FOR EXCHANGE Motorcycle, make me an offer. Address J. D., care Times. 21

FOR EXCHANGE Anybody having good horse and buggy or motorcyclo to trade In part payment for home. Apply to L. L., Lake County Times. 20

FOR EXCHANGE Ladies bicycle, nearly new, for cash or what; a bargain. Address W. E. R., Lake County Times. 17

FOR EXCHANGE Women will do washing or housework for anything useful. Address W. S. 10, Lake County Times. 17

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Will exchange for good Hammond property nice 65 acre farm, black sand loam. Well adapted for truck gardening, with small house and barn. Just east of Black Oak and south of Gary, extending from the Ridge Road to the Little Calumet river and on the Nickel Plate R. R. Can make good money farming it and in the near future, with the growth of Gary, will make you rich. W ho is the lucky man to get It? uostlin, Meyn & Co. 18-6t

FOR SALE First class runabout, buggy, cheap. Phone 4091 or 3643. Call at room 404 Hammond Bldg. la-tt

FOR SALE 25 foot lot in Standard Steel addition; can be bought at low price, cash; owner must sell. Address Q. R., Lake County Times. 16-3t

FOR SALE One square piano; good order; only $25. Straube Piano factqry. Take S. Hohman street car to factory. 13-tf

FOR SALE One Kimball upright plano, only $140; easy payments. 30 Ogden street. 4-13-tf FOR SALE Few choice cottages and lots in best location in city; cash or easy payments. Phone 3244 or call 213 Ann street after 5 o'clock In the evening. 3-10-tf

FOR SALE High class Barred Rock poultry; also eggs for settings. W. F. Mashino, 318 Truman avenue, Hammond, Ind. 3-13-lm FOR SALE Good six room house with bath; lot 60x90; price $1,500: easy terms. The Hammond-Gary Realty Co. 1-4-tf

FOR SALE Large rooming house. 86.x 22; steam heated; a good investment. The Hammond-Gary Realty Co, lit So. Hohman street. 1-4-tf

Articles of incorporation have been filed at the office of the secretary of state for the following companies: Butzbach Fruit company. South Bend; capital, $50,000; directors, Lawrence Solari. Lottie Butzbach, George Butzbach, Samuel Butzbach and Irvin Butzbach. Notice of change of name of the Charles Knopf Floral company from the B. K. and B. Floral company. Action in Wayne Circuit court. New Bellsville Telephone company, to operate in Brown and Bartholomew counties; capital, $2,500; directors, Henry Seitz, Evan McMahon. John Kurts, Winfleld Nobllt, Thomas Swain, Charles Hurley and Scott Cook. Wabash Humane society, Wabash county; to prevent cruelty to children, animals and other sentient beings; directors. T. F. Vaughn, Warren Bigler, Pern' H. Moore, Adelaide S. Baylor, C. W. Knauff, Josephine McNamee and I. W. McNamee. Arizona Climax Mining company of Arizona; capital, $1,000,000; Indiana office, 819 State Life building; Lewis A. Coleman, agent.

TRUANT OFFICER AFTER INCORRIGIBLE LAD.

Probation Officer T. A. Mussal is in Hammond today prosecuting a case against Sinclair Wilkes, a young Hammond lad, living on Plummer avenue. His father i3 manager of the interlocking switch system at the Gibson yards. He is said to be Incorrigible and will probably be committed to the re

formatory at Plalnfleld. The hea

a,is in Judge McMahon'a court.

FOR KENT. FOR RENT Two unfurnished

and

three unfurnished rooms at 218 Plum

mer avenue. 24-2t

FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 510 Indiana avenue. 24-3t

FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; also boarding. 3502 Block avenue. 24-lt

FOR RENT Flat with all modern improvements. Mrs. Dibos, 266 Fayette street. 23-6t

FOR RENT Nict-ly furnished front room. 58 Rimbach avenue; phone 1182. 23-3t

FOR RENT At Cheltenham, very conveniently located 5 room fiats, $12.50, with gas and bath. Apply Washburn & Tifflny, 79th street and Cheltenham place, South Chicago. 21-tf

FOR RENT Six room upper flat; gas range, bath, electric lights, clean, newly finished, light rooms. 233 Indiana avenue; telephone 8177, or call 277 Michigan; rent reasonable. 21-tf

FOR RENT Nine room residence fronting on Harrison park; finest location in the city; 100 foot lawn, small fruits, furnace, bath, concrete basement, good proposition to desirable tenants. Apply Phone 3401. Times. 10-tf

FOR RENTDesk room with telephone, electric Pght. stenographer, etc.; good location. Write Box 298, Gary, Ind. 3-27-tf

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To Thine Own Self Be True.

Do you desire to be a power in the world? Then be yourself. Be true to the highest within your own soul, and

allow yourself to be governed by no customs or conventionalities or ruZes

that are not founded upon princlple.Trine. ' , .

Read The Times and set the news.

IF YOU ARE SICK AND DISCOURAGED AND HAVE ABOUT

GIVEN UP ALL HOPE OF EVER BEING WELL AGAIN, CALL- IN AND TELL ME ABOUT IT. I HAVE CURED MANY SUCH. IF I CANNOT HELP OR CURE YOU, I WILL TELL YOU SO PROMPTLY AND CHARGE YOU NOTHING FOR THE ADVICE. . . , . ...

I hare bo en asked many times why I located here Instead of down town In the main business center. I considered i that matter well eleven year ago, and decided that I could get all the patients 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

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independent business center, with a great future before it.

' Below I mention a few of the H

more common ailments which I treat, not having room for all.. If you have any disease that your

jnysician cannot cure, call and consult me. If I cannot handle your case successfully I will tell you so promptly and charge nothing for the advice. STOMACH TROUBLES 11 vou feel depressed after meals, with a bloated condition of the stomach and bowels, with belching gas, I can give you prompt relief and a thorough cure. DISEASES OF? MEN, JXEU You are to be the fathers of the coming generation, UKE BEGETS LIKE. Don't be guilty of handing down to your off -spring diseases or weaknesses brought on by your own visclousness or Ignorance. If you have already made those mistakes come to me, I know how to advise and cure you. DISEASES OF WOMEN Women and girls suffering with 111 health are at & great disadvantage, being unfit to become companions, sweethearts, wives or mothers. If you want to become healthy and happy come to me,-1 will advise 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 sleep well, but are continually being disturbed by dreams. I can always belp 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, Insane 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 don't

want the worm to Know aDout, can in and tell me about it. You can depend on getitng the best possible advice and treatment, and every-, thing will be strictly confidential.

BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES treated with remarkable results. EPILEPTIC FITS I have cured many cases. CATARRH I tr Catarrh In the most rational way by correcting the blood. ' CONSTIPATION AND PILES treated and cured. KIDNEY DISEASE If you have any difficulty with your Kidnevs or Bladder call and get my opinion. RHEUMATISM I treat Rheumatism very successfully. PURE MEDICINES I furnish all medicines so that I may know them to be pure and Just what I want my patients to have. Office Hours 8 to 12 a. el, 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8:30 p. m. Sunday Hours, 9 to 12. Dr. J. F RUCKEL, The Specialist

Over Gaiety Theater, 9207 Commercial Ave., Near 92nd. St So. Chicago.

THE HAMMOND D i S TIL, LINO C O. DAILY CAPACITY 25,OCO GALLONS.