Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 167, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1908 — Page 7

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LOANED on good security such as Furniture Pianos and other personal property QUIETLY and QUICKLY. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 9138-46 Commercial Ave. South Chicago Room 210. TeL So. Chicago 104 Open Monday,' Thursday and Saturday evenings until V P. M. MILLER & JOY, FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 239 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kind of repair work at reasonable rates. Screen doora and window a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. All work guaranteed first class. Orders given prompt attention. Phone No. 3001. Dr. C. 0. Cliae, OSTEOPATH. Has opened offices In ttOOM 810 HAMMOND BUILDTTTO. Treats acute and chronic diseases. P'x Ypars of Practical Krperienre. Uraduate of Kirksville, Mo., under T. A. STILL. Best Equipped Repair Shop in the State Q. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 91 S. HOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond, ind HOWARD STEVENS, Open foi Contracts, tainting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. SS3 State Line Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 1601. During the next 20 days We offer cash sales of artificial stone at cost. Our stock embraces a wide variety cf material suitable for all classes of buildings, THE LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO 413 Hammond Bldz. Tel. 4751 KONG HONG LO CO. ' Chinese, America and European RESTAURANT. Pain eae .Chop Suey. All Chinese dishes served in short order. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea." - 11a.' m. to 1. a. in. 1 State Street. Hammond, lad. Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So, Chicago, 250 9Zni St., Phone 77 tiammsnd. 85 State Street, Phone 177 CJ03There Is Comfort t WHEN A BIAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that yon have something to fall back on In your hour of trouble. ' Pnt a amall amount each week in iar tags In good, reliable savings bank, like the Citizens German National Bank OSS DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'.'NT. A SAVINGS B ATT. WAY TIME TABLE. Lve. Ar. End. ChU !. Ar. Chl..Hm4 Rrcd. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. CCL Penn. . Motion. Erie... 6.46" 7.00 6.45 u- a. Psnn. . I S.. I a. Penn. . M. C... Brie.. L. a. Penn. . Monon 5.25x 6.2 5.50x 6.ie 6.12 . 5.30 5.521 6.5 7 x 6.00 , 7.1 Ox . 7.15x 7.281 . S.OOx .4X 7.0 6.(1 8.69 78 8.10 8.48 8.(8 .1 8.38 7.10 7.12 7.12 L. S.. 6.13x Wab'sh 6.18 2kL C. 6.20 1 a. 6.20x1 7.15 7.15 7.S5 M. C... 6.40 7.30 7.40 7 45 8.22 8.03 8.20 9.00 9.3S 9.45 10.28 N. P.. S.40 S.30 Penn.. 6.42 X S. 6.51x1 L. a. 7.0 6x Erie... 7.25 Penn.. 8.00x Erie... 8.30 L. a. 8.48 "Wab'sh 9.34 CCL 8.S5 Penn.. 8.60s 10.07! L. S.. 9 inA. ii-iii 11 ?oJ Lii2x K8i Brie. Penn. .11 P.M. P.M. Monon 12.00 12.50 L, a. 12.011 1.12 Monon. 9.36 10.35 Wa.b'sb.12.04 M. C... 1.15x Penn.. 2.10s Erie... 2.25 N. P.. 2.82 Wab'sh 3.00 Monon. 3.05 Erie. . .10.00 10.58 Penn.. 6.40s 10.54 L. a. io.i4i 11.35 Monon. 11.11 12.00 P.M. PJV1. Penn..l2.36x 1.35 L. a. 1.12 2.05 M. C. 2.06 2.55 Penn... 2.18s S.15 Penn.. 3.31x 4.30 Erie... 3.50x 4.60 K P.. 4.36 8.31 M. C... 4.08x 4.5G Wab'sh 4.10 6.00 Monon. 4.39s 5.35 L. S-. 4.47x1 6.04 Monon. 5.02 6.55 M. C... 5.12x 8.00 Erie... 5.13 8.07 L. a. 5.28x 8.27 Penn.. 5.32 6.30 CCL. 5S6x 6.40 L. a. 6.02x1 7.15 L. S.. 6.28 7.25 L. a. 8.431 7.55 Penn.. 6.52x 7.45 M. C. 7.05x 7.50 Monon. 7.49r 8.40 P.. 8.16 9.15 CCL 8.22a 9.20 M. C. . 8.24 9.10 Wab'sh 8.52 9.40 H. C... .13s 9.55 L. S..12.28SJJ II. C.lw27x 1-15 3.50 8.65! L. S.. 3.60x 4.47 1 L. S.. 4.12x1 6.28 6.32 6.32 6.45 6.02 6.15 6.28 6.32 6.41 7.11 9.50 8.58 9.54 10.36 Penn. Penn . M. C. l. a. Erie.. L. S.. Penn . L. a. . 4.15 . 4.30 , 4.55x S.06x . 5.15 6.17x1 , 5.40 5.50 Penn. 6.15x Monon. 9.00' N. P.. 9.02 Erie.. 9.03 C C L 9.30 M. C... 10.00 10.47 Wab'shll.OOx 11.48 Monon. ll.lOU H-68 L. a. 11.35 12.28 Penn.. 11. 35s 12.32 Erie 11.45 12.48 M. C. 12.05 11.(4 Daily. xDaily ex. Sunday. I Daily ex. Monday sSunday only. 1VU Indiana Har bocv

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High Low Close 81 80 80 89 89 89 127 126 126 36 34 35 62 ' 60 60 72 71 71 48 46 47 39 - 38 38 20 20 20 87 ,85 86 47 - 46 47 5 4 ,4 34 33 34 17 16 16 25 24 24 32 31 31 15' 14 14 27 2714 27 157 155 156 84 81 83 24 24 24 21 20 20". 33 32 . 32i 18 18 . 18 33 33 33 128 126 127 59 S 08 136 132 135 10 9 9 .... .... 23',4 ... . . 55 105 104 104 15 15 15 26 26 26 58 47 46 46 60 58 59 101 101 101 66 65 66 133 131 132 ... 34 27 92 91 91 121 120 120 30 20 30 112 109 109 18 17 17 68 67 67 16 15 15 34 31 32 81 79 79 15 15 15 129 127 128 29 28 28 18 18 18 138 135 136 36 36 36 101 101 101 21 20 20 19 19 19 .... .... 16 40 51 51 51

Atchison ... 80 Do pfd... 89ii Am Sugar.. 127 Am car..... 34 V4 Am Copper.. 6 Am Smflt 79 Am Locora". 47 Anaconda .. 38 Am Wool. .. 20 a & O 86 Brook-R T,. 47 C & G W. . s Ches & O... 34 , C & A cm . . 17 C F & I... 24 74 Col South.. 31 Corn Prtta ' '15 3' Cotton Oil. . . 27 Canad Pac... 156 v-oasi ijine.. 81 Cent Leath.. 24 Denver cm 91 Distillers . . . 33 Erie com... 18 Erie 1st S3u Grt North. . .128 Gt Nor Ore. . 59 ill cent 132 Interboro ... 10 K C S cm... 23 Do pfd 65 L & Nash. . .104 Mex Cent... 15 M K & T cm 26 Do pfd... 58 Mis Pac 46 Nat Lead. ... 58 N Y Cent...l0H4 Nor & W... 65 North Pac. ..132. Ont & W. . . 34 Pacific Mail. 27' Peoples Gas. 92 ' Pennsyl. ...121 Press Steel. 30 Reading- ...10934 H I & S. . 174 Do pfd... 68 Rook Isl cm. 16 Do pfd... 33 South Pac. 79 So Ry cm... 15 St. Paul 128 S L&SF2dnf 291,4 Texas Pac. 18 Union Pac... 137 U is Steel... 36 Do t)fd...l01 Virg Chem.. 21 wabash pf . . 19 Wis Cen cm 16 Do nfd 4f. West Union. 51 COTTON MARKET. Month Open High 833 843 841 840 Low 818 827 835 824 Close 826-28 835 834-35 832-33 May ...815b July ...830 Aug. ...828b Oct. ...827 GRAIN ID PROVISION MARKET Month Open ..97 July ..87 Sept ..84Corn May ..66 66 July . .62 Sept ..61 61

High Low Close 98 97 97 88- 86 87a 84 83 84 7 65 67b 63 62 63b 61 61 61 53 . 52 53 a 45 45 45a 87 ., 36 . -36'A-37 1315 1297 U2T 1350 1330-34 l7b 1380 1362 1330 837 812 S37n ; 857 830-32 857 877 S50 877 700 682 697-700 727 710-12 727 752 735 750-52

uati May ..5352 .45 . ..36 July Sept Porkpfay . .1297 ' . .1350 . .1365 July Sept Lard May . July . Sept . Ribs May . July , Sept . .812 .832 .850 .682 . .710-12 .735 PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts. 3,622 tubs; creamery, extras, 25c; price to retail dealers, 2c; prints, 28c; firsts, 22(f?23c; seconds. 2021c; dairies, extras. 24c; fancy, 22c; seconds, 18c;.Jadles, No. 1, 18c; packing: stock. 17c. Eggs Receipts, 29,790 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13VJc; case3 included, 14c; ordinary firsts, must be 60 per cent fresh. 13c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 70 per cent fresh, 15c; prime firsts, packed In new whttewood cases and must be S5 per cent freVt, 15c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 17c. Potatoes Receipts, 26 cars: choice to fancy. 7375c; fair to good, 6S70c. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weights, 55c 60 to SO lbs, 67c; 80 to 100 lbs, 80 9c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15c; No 1 loins. 17 c: No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck. 9c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c chickens, fowls, 12c; broilers. 1-lb weights, 3.50 4.00 per doz; 11 lbs $4.505.50 per doz; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.00 6.00; ducks. 12e. . , Fruit Apples, $2.00 5.00 per brlf 50c r?2.25 per bu: bananas, jumbo per bunch. $1.60: straight, $1.1 5 H 1.40 ; culls 90c$1.15; bouquets, 70(fJ90c; lemons $2.002.25; oranges $2.753.00; grape frpit $3.004.50; pineapples, $1.75 3.75 per crate. Berries Strawberries, 50c $2.00 per 24-pt case: 75c$3.50 per 24-qt case. Beans Pea beans. hand picked, choice. $282.30: common. $1.95(?J2.10red kidneys, $1.60 01.70; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.30 O1.50brown Swedish( $1.45 01.75; off grades Si. 25 1. 50; limas. Californl, per 100 IBs! $5.00., Green vegetables Asparagus, $1,00 0 2.25 per box: beets. $2.0003.50 per brlcabbage, $1.00 0 2.00 per crate; carrots' 50060c per box; cauliflower. $1 25 0 2.00: celery. $4.50 per crate; cucumbers 15075c per doz; eggplant, $2.7503 09 per crate: Rarlic, 56c per lb; green onions. 250 50c per box: creen pea 50cO$1.75 per box: horseradish. 65c per bunch: lettuce, $2.0005.00 per brl; leaf 11 Tiniiuu per crate; musnrooma, 25 e 50c per cox; peppers, 12.00 per crate! 5?;?lf7' 1O520c Per doz; pieplant, 50c fK-,- per bo radishes, home grown, TSOSdc per doz; string beans, jrreen T5c$1.50 per box: wax. 50rftS..!5 nn'

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- w.4 A. Montana Fair tonight and Thursdav; warmer west tonight. Illinois Generally fair tonight and Thursday, except probably showers south tonight. Indiana Generally fair tonight and Thursday, except probably showers south. Dakotas, Nebraska and Kansas Fair tonight and Thursday; slowly rising temperature. Iowa Fair tonight and Thursday; slowly rising temperature; light frost tonight. Wisconsin Generally fair tonight and Thursday; light frost tonight. Lower Michigan Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. Missouri Generally fair tonight and Thursday, except probably showers south tonight; slightly warmer north. Minnesota Generally fair tonight ind Thursday; rising temperature Thursday and west tonight.

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i-4 Special Wire to The TIMES GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, April 29. Carlots today: Wheat, 5 cars; corn, 70 cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs, 21,000 head. Chicago, April 29. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat, 8 cars corn, 102 cars; oats, 158 cars; hogs, 19,000 head. Chicago, April 29. Clearances today: Wheat and flour, 55,000; corn, 78,000; oats, 1,000. Northwest Cars. This week Last week Last Yr. Duluth 12 4 217 Minneapolis . 62 121 289 Chicago o 15 29 Southwestern Markets. Receipts. Ship. Minneapolis - ,236,000 136,000 Minneapolis, today ...236,000 136,000 Last year 301,000 83,000 St. Louis, today 42,000 39,000 Last year 30,000 27,000 Primary Market. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today 231.000 049,000 Last week 318,000 205,000 Last year 602,000 736,000 Corn, today 318,000 360,000 Last week 602.000 326,000 Last year 390,000 374,000 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Union Stock Yards. April 29. Hog receipts, 21,000 head; left over. 4,000 head; market steady. Light. $5. ISO 5.60; mixed. $5.150 5.65; heavy. $5.10 5.60; rough. $5.10 05.25. Cattle receipts, 15.000 head; market steady to shade lower. Sheep receipts, 20,000 head; market 10c lower. Hogs Omaha 9,000 Kansas City ..10,000 Cattle Sheep 3,000 15,000 6,000 6,000 Union Stock Yards, April 29. Hogs close activ-e and steady at advance. Light, $5.20 0 5.65; heavy, $5.15 0 5.70; mixed, $5.205.70; rough, $5.155.35. Cattle steady; sheep weak. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, April 29. Wheat opened d lower; corn opened unchanged. Liverpool, April 29, 1:30 p. m. Wheat, d to d lower; corn, unchanged. Liverpool, April 29. Wheat closed d to d lower; corn closed unchanged. HEARD ON THE B0TJESE. White The break in wheat proved severe and no doubt no more will fol low today. Ware & Leland Should any sharp rallies materialize we would still favor sales of September wheat. . Prlngle We prefer being on the long side of July wheat on these breaks. Clement-Curtis The July and Sep tember options are rapidly cutting away the leading strings that bound them to May. The latter will have less Influence and the prospects of the new crop and not the small supplies will govern the course of July and September. We consider wheat a good sale. Miller We believe In very much higher prices for stocks. Town Topics The reaction at the close was certainly overdone and is likely to run some further this morn Ing. Good support from bull Inter ests will be forthcoming, however, and on the weak spots the Harriman and Hills, Reading and Pennsylvania may be bought for a turn, while the steel's, Amalgamated Copper and Smelter will likely do some better. Joseph The market will anticipate and discount further important developments. On moderate reactions buy the steel's, Amalgamated Copper, Northern Pacific and Great Northern preferred all will go higher. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLESTON. Lots 19 and 20, block 7, Logan Park addition; lot 29, block 22, resubdivision C. T. L. & I. Co.'s first addition, John Bilkovic to Stephen Cullen $7,000 Lot 42, block 4, Logan Park addition, Benjamin N. Blanche to Mary Stoughton 200 Lot 10, block 1, second Logan Park addition, Benjamin N. Branch to Delia E. Wood 200 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 30, block 8 in third addition. East Chicago Co. to James Hugh Burns 250 Lot 27, block 10, Park addition, East Chicago Co. to Herman Swanson 475 Lot 10, block 7 in first addition. Frank W. Weaver to Maria F. Collar 400 Lot 14, block 18, East Chicago Co. to Preston Gibson 1,200 NEW CHICAGO. Lot 36. block 4 in fifth addition, Charles F. Gladwyn to Charles L. Anderson 150 IIOBART. Lots 23 and 24, block 1, George L. Nichol's addition, James P. Frltze to William A. Gray 200 SECTION. 16-32-9 Wr E lot 12, E SW SE 20 acres. Patrick J. Carlin to Katie V. Degnan l 5-34-8 W Part SE SW , Fred Y. Wheeler to Walter W. Cleveland 200 2-33-9 W 94 acres off S side of NE ; 1-33-9 W NW NE and N NW , Moses M. Esty to Herbert M. Esty 1 23-34-9 W 17 acres off S end NE NE and SE NE , Martin Taraba to Kajctan Krestan 5,000 In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record 4 mortgages, 6 releases and 12 miscellaneous instruments. DONT BOIL THE WATER. Boiling and distilling water removes the oxygen and makes it flat, Indigestible, and unheal thful. Filtering only takes out a very smaU 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 pure water springs, Porter, Ind. Send card with name and address to W. F. Cox, Porter, Ind., or call up phone 135 Hammond, and we will do the rest.

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MALE HELP W A.1TED. WANTED1 Furniture salesman; Ger man preferred. E. C. Minas Co. 29-3 WANTED For U. a. army: Able- ; bodied men, unmarried, between ages of 18 and 25; of good character and temperate habits, who can spea-K. reau and write English. Men wanted now , lor service in Cuba ana me rmiivpines. For Information apply at Recruiting Office. 2 State street. Ham mond, lnd., or 323 South State street. cmcago, ill. 1-13-eod FEMALE HELP WASTED. WANTED Girl to assist in kitchen. Apply at Lash hotel. 29-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. Call 405 Sibley street. 28-2 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Apply 630 South Hohman street. 27-t WANTED Competent girl for general housework; two in family. Apply 30 Williams. 27-2 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Situation; young girl, 16 years old, wants to assist in gen- ! eral housework. Address T. Wernier- j ski. Block 3, Lot 8, Columbia avenue, East Hammond. 29-2 WANTED Situation as driver of automobile; six years experience; references. O. S., Lake County Times. 28-3 WANTED Situation wanted to keep house for widower and family by wWow with one boy; competent to take full charge. Call Mrs. Edwards, 39 Condit street. 28-tf rou SALE. FOR SALE Rubber tired bus, cheap. Inquire at Blacksmith shop at Lake Station, Ind. 2S-tf FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, Davis standard bred, heavy laying strain, $1.U per setting. J. W. O'Brien, Grasselli. 7-St FOR SALE Best bargains in farm lands, improved farms, timber land, grazing land and business locations, in Marinette county, Wis., and Newaygo county, Mich. For literature call or address A. F. Brandt, 52 Loty street, Hammond. 27-6 FOR SALE Handsome dining room set and other household furniture; must be sold by May 1. Call No. 5 Doty street in forenoon until May 1. 25-tf FOR SALE Household furniture and chickens, $125; cottage and three acres, 2 blocks from sugar plant at Roby; rent $6 per month. Address R-7, Lake County Times. 24-7t FOR SALE Single comb Brown Leghorn eggs for hatching; 5c apiece. 447 Sibley street. 23-6 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Will ex- ' change for good Hammond property nice 60 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 fudge 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. Who is the lucky man to get it? Gostlin, Meyn & Co. 18-6t FOR SALE First class runabout. buggy, cheap. Phone 4091 or 3643. Call at room 404 Hammond Bldg. 18-tf 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 factory. Take S. Hodman street car to factory. 13-tf FOR SALE One Kimball upright piano, 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 alter 5 o'clock in the evening. 3-10-tf FOR SALE High class 3arred Rock poultry; also eggs for settings. VV. F. Mashino, 318 Truman avenue, Hammond, Ind. 3-13-lm FOR SALE Good six room house with bath; lot 50x90; price $1,500; easy terms. The Hammond-Gary Realty Co. 1-4-tf FOR SALE Large rooming house. 8Cx 22; steam heated; a good Investment. The Hammond-Gary Realty Co.. 13 iao. Hohman street. 1-4-tI WAXTED TO BUY, WANTED Modern eight roorA bouse; must be cheap for cash. Ap.My Box R-4S. Lake County Times. 1-i-tl WANTED The best house that eighteen hundred dollars will buy; onehalf cash. Box i-4. Lake County Times. 1-4-tf , WANTED i will buy good saloon lor cash. A. B. Mann. 127 South Hohman. 1-4-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two or three plain fur nished rooms for llgnt nouseiifwis. 2 Michigan avenue. 282 FOR RENT Upper flat, 6 rooms and all modern improvements; desirable and convenient location, inquire u Doty street. 28FOR RENT An eight room two-story house; in good repair; gas range; large yard. 488 Towle street, corner TIrtfFwton ctTPPt. AO-, FOR RENT Eight room brick flat on south side; new, all modern; hot water heat; rent reasonable. 5 Williams street. 28"a FOR RENT New six room brick flat; modern; 420 Cedar street; key at premises. Inquire Lipman, 5 Williams street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room with or without board in private family in the best locality; reasonable. 19 Carroll street. 27-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 709 Summer street. 27-6t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. -Call at 284 Plummer avenue; phone 2634. 27-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; steam heat, gas and bath. 130 Russell St. 25-tf ' FOR RENT Seven room lower flat; modern; fine location; fine lawn; $20 per month; no children. 348 State St 25-tf FOR RENT Flat with all modern improvements. Mrs. Dibos, 266 Fayette street. 23-6t FOR RENT Nina 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 3101, Times. 10-tf FOR RENT Desk room with telephone, electric Mght, stenographer, etc.; good location. Write Box 298. Gary. Ind. 3-27-tf BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD AND ROOM For two young men or man and wife; use of parlor and bath; board very reasonable. 49 Condit street. 29-2 WANTED Boarders and roomers at S604 Elm Ktrpet. Airs T-trrio Try.--

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WANTED TO RE XT. WANTED Five or six room cottaare. located near Hammond. Apply ecnoiz s saioon, opposite postofnce. 29-4 WANTED Small flat or cottage in a gooa location or rour rooms with private bath. Address Box 332, Hammond, lnd. 29-1 WANTED Small flat or cottage in a good location, 3 or 4 furnished or unturnlshed rooms with private bath. Address Box 332. 29-tf FERSOXA!SCAVENGER WORK If you want anr Kina 01 scavenger work done at rea sonable prices, let us know. Forsvth i & Hon. 256 State street. 28-2 " ' '"' 1 mm 1 1 1 my Does your sewing machine need repairing? If so. call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2601. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Pocketbook containing some money and other things of value. Was picked up in Hammond by Mose Specter. Owner may have the same by proving the property and paying for this ad. 29-2 LOST Monday night on State street, between Nickel Plate tracks and Oakley avenue, a M. W. A. watch charm. Finder return to M. M., Times office and receive reward.' '28-3 NOTICES. NOTICE. To the members of the I. B. of T.: Each and every member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters of Hammond Is requested to attend at least one meeting in every month under penalty of a heavy fine for failure to do the same. Our next regular meeting will be May 14, 1908. BY ORDER OF LOCAL 362. NOTICE " Bids for the erection and putting up of two fire escapes at the two-story brick school building, district 155. West Hammond, will be received on or before April 30, 1908. 8 p. m., by Mr. G. Spafford, chairman on committee of buildings, where plan and specification also can be seen. FRED SIEGRIST. Secy. Board of Education District 155, Cook County, 111. 27-3 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The time for filing bids for the erection and construction of the addition to St. Margaret's hospital is hereby extended to May 5, 1908, at 12 o'clock noon. SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS OF ST. .MARGARET'S HOSPITAL. Dated April 27, 1908. 27-4 BARTER AND EXCHANGE One weeK's Insertion under this head free. You pay two cents for each answer you receive. FOR EXCHANGE One five gallon coffee urn. and restaurant dishes for what? Address L. B., Lake County Times. 28 FOR EXCHANGED Motorcycle, make me an offer. Address J. D., care Times. 21 FOR EXCHANGE Anybody having good horse and buggy or motorcycle to trade in part payment for home. Apply to L. L., Lake County Times. 20 1 THE SUPERIOR COURT NEW CASES. 4 602. A. T. Russell vs. Mary K. Ensley and her husband. Quiet title. 4603. John Wolf vs. The Chicago & Erie railroad company. Personal inJury. John WTolf alleges that on Nov. 28 he was knocked from the top of a car by a pulley which was allowed to become slack and was pehmanently Injured. He asks for $20,000 damages. CIVIL CASES. 4897. Sadie Clark vs. Allie Calrk. Divorce. Plaintiff files amended complaint. 4418. Herbert J. Pickering vs. Charles E. Gregg, his wife and other defendants. Quiet title. Plaintiff files affidavit of non-residence of all defendants and asks for publication returnable April 27, 1908, Granted. 4439. Chandler Lumber company vs. W. W. Parker and other defendants. Defendant Wilbur O. Leaveston files disclaimer. Plaintiff files amended complaint making J. J. Ruff party defendant. He appears and files answer and cross complaint. Vern W. Parker and Eva Van Sicklen do likewise. 4470. Peter W. Meyn vs. Robert Daker, Louis McGinnis. Defendant files demur to complaint. 4 495. Amel F. Dreaves vs. Chicago & Erie railroad. Pennsylvania. Defendant appears and files demur. 4539. Agnes Harrison vs. Geo. W. Harrison. Divorced. Defendant withdraws demur and Is ruled to answer instanter and failing to do so is defaulted. 4516. David Friedman vs. Abraham O. Gordon and Jacob Gordon. Defendants file answer and cross complaint against plaintiff and Friedman, wife of plaintiff. 4551. Bessie L. Houn vs. Chas. A. Houn. Decorce. Plaintiff shows service April 24, 1908. 4554. Sims Rusich vs. Wolda Ruslch. National Cash Register company and Augldile Computing Scale company declared prefered damant to the amounts of $25 and $15 respectively. 4576. Burton W. Boyer vs. Morris M. Costleman. Defendant files demur to ccmplaint. 4599. William Hopp vs. Matthias Schultz and other defendants. Plaintiff files off of non-residence and duplicate is ordered. mimYSHRBIUS Our method of advancing money on Pianos, Furniture, Horses, Wagons, etc., will interest you. We will treat your Inquiry as Btrictly confidential. Our rates are more satisfactory than those in South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 SO. HOHMAN STREET. Phone 257. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednesdays and Thursdays.

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