Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 282, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1908 — Page 7

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Saturday, Mav 16, 1908.

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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. " . HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 go. HOT! MAN STREET. Phone 257. Over Model Clothiers.. Open evenings except Wednesdays aRd Thursdays. . -

Latest Events In the Markets -

PROVISIONS

Special Wirt to 7 he TIMES

unnirBT nnu in n if if

OWtAl DUA lb U, l

; - K Indiana Supreme Judges Declare Police Methods Are, .Legal.

HEW W STOCK MMET

HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Descrlp. Open Atchison Y.. 83 Am Sugar. .130& Am Car 38 Am Copper. . -68 . Am Smelt... 77 Am Locom. . '504

Anaconaa .. 45l,4 Am Tob.pf.. 92V4

Am wool... 22

B & O ,9314 Brook It T. . 56' C & G W... 6Vi

Ches-& O...; 45

& a cm. .

C F& I. Col South..

Corn Pdts. .

Cotton Oil.

MILLER &. JOY, FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 230 Michigan avenne. are prepared to do all kinds of repair work Rt reasonable rates. Screen "doors and windows a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. All work guaranteed first class. Orders given prompt attention. Puoue Ao. 300L,

S3eat Equipped Repair Shop In th'e Stato Q. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System " , - 1 S. HOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block, Hammond, lad

HOWARD STEVENS, Opea lot Contracts.

Saluting, Paper Hanging

and .Decorating. GRAIXING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work.

JS9 State Line Street, - - - Ilamxaoad.

Telephone 1691.

During the next 20 days

We offer cash sales of artificial stone

at cost. Our stock embraces a wide variety of mate-rial suitable tor all classes of buildings.

THE LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO

413 Hammond Bid;. Tel. 4751

KONG HONG- LO CO. CMnesCf American and European RESTAURANT.

bhtnoso Chop Suey. All Chines dishes served to short order. . Chines Qoods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. VI State Street. Hammond, lad.

22 V 28 32 17 4 n r, i

Canad Pac. .159

90

. 27 26i . 64V4. . 33 . 20 . 38 . 27 .132

Coast Line.

Cent'Leath.

Denver cm. , ,Do pfd..., Distillers Erie com. . . Erie 1st Erie 2nd Grt North.. Gt Nor Ore.

IU Cent 138

Interboro . . . 12 K C S cm... 25 Do pfd. .'J 57 M K & T cm 29 Mis Pao SIM Nat Lead 64 M, N Y Cent...l06y4 Nor & W 72 North Pac. 137 Ont & W... 41 Pacific Mail. 31 Peoples Gas. 92 Pennsyl. . . .121 Press Steel.- 29 Reading -..i.117-R I & S... 20 Do pfd... 71 Rock Isl cm. 18 Do pfd 38 Rubber .... 26 South Pac. . . 87 So Ry cm . . . 1 8 Do pfd... 45 St. Paul 134 Vi St, L&SF2dpf 33 Texas Pac. . . 23 Union Pac. . .145 4 U S Steel 88 Do pfd 102 Virg Chem.. 25 Wabash cm. 12 Do pfd... 24 Wis Cen cm 18 West Union. 57

High Low Close " 83 83 83 131 130 131 3S . 37 37 68 68 68 77 '77 7751 50 50 45 45 45. 92 92 92 22 22 22 93 92 93 52 ;'50 52 6 6 6 45 44 44 .... 22 " 28 ' 28 : 28 .. 32 . 32 32 17 17 17 - j 159 159 159 92 w 90 92 27 27 27 26 26 26 64 36 35 36 20 20 20 33 . 38 38 27 27 27 132 132 132 61 60 60 141.. 13S 141 12 11 11 25 25 25 57 29 28 29 52 51 52 64' 64 64 106 106 106 72 72 72 138 137 137 42 . 41 41 31 30 31 92 92 92 122 121 121 .... 29 118 117 117 20 19 19 71 70 71 18 18 18 39 38 38 26 25 25 87 87 87 18 18 18 45 45 45 136 134 135 33 23 23 23 147 145 146 38 38 38 102 102 102 25 25 25 13 12 12 24 34 24 24 18 57 56 56

GEAIN - MARKET.

Chicago, May 16. Clearances today: Wheat and flour, 375,000; corn, 3,000; oats, 1,000 In clearances. , Chicago, May 16. Carlota today:

Wheat, 75 cars; corn, 198 cars; oats, 271 cars; hogs, 10,000 head. ' Southwestern 'Markets.

ReceiDts. ShlD.

Minneapolis, tdday -.. .192,000 72,000

Last year .261,000 60,000

St. Louis, today 35,000 51,000

Last year 15.000 44,000

Kansas City, today... 80.000 64,000

Last year 53,000 48,000 Primary Markets. Receipts. - Ship.

Wheat .today 370,000 645,000

Last week ..313,000 324,000 Last year 631.000 290,000

Corn, today 402,000 316,000

Last week 352,000 472,000 Last year 301,000 489,000 Northwest Cars. This week Last week LastYr.

Duluth 32 . 29 93 Minneapolis .176 153 256

Chicago 82 55 62

Indianapolis, Ind.' lMay 13. By un animous decision of the Judges of In

diana's Supreme court the methods

adopted-by. police In the "sweat box

process were approved today as legal, and -a case in which a ' prisoner was "sweated" and "confessed was reversed

because the lower court ruled that the

confession could not be used as evi dence. t

Charles Laughlin of Fort Wayne was arrested, charged with an offense

against the law, and half an hour later was taken to the private office of the

chief of police and subjected to an ex

amination. Several policemen were

present and there was a display of eruns. rifles and ammunition in the

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Union Stock Yards, May 16. Hog receipts, 10,000; left over, 7,500; market

slow. Ught, So.l0W5.45; mixed, lo.iu

Unions ABEHEARDFAQfil

The following communication has

been received at this office:

"The same lassitude,;" inaction and

partial stagnation which rests upon the whole industrial system of the country

has up to last Monday marked the con

duct of the plumbers strike In his district. The plumbers' 'delegates appointed to acquaint,, the . various . trades

through the medium of the trades and labor councils failed t,o perform their duty and a large part of the .organized men were until quite recently uninformed as to the real merits of the fight, and the various trade technicalities Involved in the book of rules as originally submitted.

"When, however It became,, established that the plumbers had receded from, all unreasonable demands made original when it became generally known that at the beginning of the week the differences between the masters and the journeymen centered about the wage question only, a keen Interest was manlfected In the Associated Building Trades council and the Lake County nr. i a i . . .

... .. . . . . : i rMHHM mi hi .hi nr rniinri uunn nn

rnnm. T.ftUErhIln was told mat ne could I

r, .ttnmov if h chose, but said Pointed committees to render such as

he did not care for one. Then he made slstance as tny could brln about a

a statement which amounted to a con

CLASSIFIED WMTI

! , MALE 'HELP WANTED. . WANTED Cigar salesman; experience unnecessary; flOO per month and expenses. . Peerless Cigar Co., Toledo, O. 12-5

WANTED 1,000 men for socialistic .party to get more oaths. Meeting to be held 7:30 p. m., Saturday at Fred Burk's Dlace.-bl3 N. Uohman St. Com

mittee. i 15-2 WANTED Agents, either sex; earn $50 to $100 per week selling new exquisitely embroidered "pongee- silk waist patterns, dress patterns, drawn work waists. National Importing Co., 6U7-9 Broadway, New York. 16-1

FEMALE HELP WANTED.

WANTED Girl for general housework. Inquire 27T South Hohman St. 15-2

WANTED Girl for general kitchen

work. Apply 86 South Hohman St. - 14-3

WANTED Girls over 16 years at Reid-

fiiuraocu & Co.

FOR SAMS.

FOR SALE Five room cottage, 37

foot lot. on Murray street. $1,350.

$150 cash, balance monthly payments. Jacobson Agency, 412 Hammond Bldg.; phone 3642. 16-3

fessifm. When the case was called for trial the introduction, of the aleged con

fession was objected to on the ground

that It was extorted from the prisoner through fear and that he was in terror

of his life by reason of the officers being around him and by the display of

settlement. A Joint committee of the

two "councils has been formed.

"To one unacquainted with the de

tails of plumbing the book of rules has appeared preposterous, In the fact that

It contained a- seeming attempt to- pre

vent the use of many inventions which

were both economic and efficient. The

joint committee of the two central

bodies has found as many instances

FOR SALE Small horse and light de

livery wagon, reasonable. J. J. fcui-

livan, Monroe and Conkey. 14-3

r . iK- hcrxr c i k , k . i rrU r. i rt I wr nun 1 1 the room in which his ex

5.25. Cattle receipts. 300: market un- Umlnatlnn took nlace. The trial iudtre heretofore in many parts of the cpun-

changed. Sheep receipts, 2,000; market refused t0 adm!t the confesslon as evi- try notably ln New Orleans, La., that steady. - . , the plumber has been held liable for

IioB-s Cattla SheeD 1 uence, anu as it was tn me vunwo iwu .. .

ing and has been put to no small ex

pense in making this work'godd; Be

cause the people of Indiana or the

popular of Hammond are asleep so far

Cattle and sheep mentg ,n the presence of officers should as the,r nealth Interests are concerned

hove been admitted as evidence against

him.

Omaha .5,000 100 1,000 Laughlin was acquitted

.Kansas city . .,.6,ouu 2,000 l.uoo The, Superior court ln passing upon Union Stock Yards. Mav 16. Hosts the case says the reason given for the

close more active. Light, $5.155.40; rejection of the confession were not

mixea. $5.i&5.42; heavy, $5.10(5.42; sufficient and that Laughlin's state-

rougn, ci.iuy.o.io. unsteady.

DANK STATEMENT.

Reserve 4. .Inc. Reserve less U S Dec. Loans" Inc. Specie . , ... ..... . . Inc. I-rf-als Inc. Deposits Inc. Circulation Inc.

$ 723.000 1,143,125 4.77,800 676,000 1.521,700 5,895,700 131,100

COTTON MARKET;

WoodhuII Ice Cream Co. Mianfactarers of - -t- f - k Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chlcsga. 250 92nd St.. Phone 77 . ftUmmond. 83 Stat Street, Phon 179

Month July . Aug. . Sept. . Oct. .

Open . .962 , .935b ..926,, .920

High 971 950 -926 937

Low 955 936 926 916

Close 969-70 946-47 936-40 933-35

CHAIN ANO PROVISION MARKET

M ac

Month Open' - irigh' ' "Low-1 ' "Close Wheat . ' May... 99 100 99 100b July V.8989 89 88 887489b Sept , ..S6S6 86 ..85 85-85 Corn ' . May ,.74Vi -74 74 74a July ..65 66- - 65 66a ; . Sept ..63 63 63 63a i Oats - 1 May ..54 54 54 54b . .Tulv ..46 47 46 47a . Sept ..37 ,37 37 37.' : Pork May . . , 1325n Jttly ,.1340 1340 1335 1342a Sept ..1365 1367 1360 1365-67 Lard May . . 832n . July ..840 840-42, 837 840b Sept' 855b ." t 857 855 - 57 . ' RibS " ' May .. 715 July ..725 -727 722 727 Sept ..747 747-50 745 747-50b

it

There Is Comfort

WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his em

ployer, or a suspension of business, to

feel that you have something t fall tack on In your hour of trouble. Put a small amount each week ln saving's ln a good, reliable savings bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank

LIVERPOOL MARKET.

Liverpool, May 16. Wheat closed

to d lower; corn closed Id lower.

Higher Court's Record.

and are without suitable ordinances

and statutes concerning the public

health as It is identified with good

plumbing has not deterred the plftmber

from at least making an attempt to

prevent the efficiency and sanitation of

HEAED ON THE BOURSE.

Miller We look to see stocks ad-

by the establishment of the 65 cents an hour minimum rate for the Jour

neyman plumber. A committee ap

pointed by the Building Trades Council

Bartlett The corn situation gets sel1 eoal and fuel directors, Henry

stronger daily and leaves little promise drinker, Jacob lieuter, Henry u. Keger,

of any material recession lor the Dres- William Ostermeier, John J. Roller,

ent.

PRODUCE MARKETS.

OJTB DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'JNT.

A SAVINGS

BAIL WAY TIME TABLE.

Lt. At. 11 md. Cat.

A.M. P.M. C C I 6.4 7.00 I'enn.. 6.50x 6.45 Monon. .10 7.10 Erie... 6.12 7.12 Lt S.. 6.18x 7.12 Wab'sh 6.1 6 T.15 M. a 6.20 t.15 L a. 6.20x1 7.35 M. a.. 6.40 7.30 N. P.-. .'40 ' T40 Penn. . 6.42 T.45 L. 8. 6.51x1 8.23 L. a. 7.0x 8.03 Krld... 7.25 8.20 Penn.. 8.00x 8.00 Erie... 8.30 9.36 L. S.. 8.48 9.45 Wab'sh 9.34 10.28 Monon. 9.36 10.35 Erie. ..10.00 10.58 Penn.. .40s 10.54 L. S..10.14I 11.35 Monon. 11.11 12.00 P.M. PJH. Penn. .12.38x 1.E5 I S.. 1.12 i.05 M- C. 2.06 8.55 Penn... 2.18s 9.15 Penn.. 8. Six 4.30 Erie... 3.50x 4.50 K P. 4.36 f.31 M. C. 4.08X 4.66 Wab'sh 4.10 6.00 Monon. 4.39s 5.35 L. a. 4.47x1 .04 Monon. 6.02 5.55 M. a.. 6.12x $.00 Erie... 5.1S 6.07 L. a. 5.28x .27 Psnn.. 6.S2 .30 C C 1 6.3X 6.40 U a. 6.02x1 7.15 JU a. .38 7.25 1 a. 6.431 7.55 Penn.. .52x 7.45 M. C, 7.05X 7.60 Monon. 7.49x 8.40 K. P.. 8.16 .15 C C L 8.22s 9.20 M. C. 8.$4 S.10 Wab'sh 8.5 8.40 Si. C... .13 9.55 3U. &.18.28SS

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u a. Pnn. I S.. l. a. Penn. , M. C Erie. . L 3..

Psnn

Lve. Ar

Cht..BaaV,

A.M. I.9a,

6.2ax . 6.30 5.521 5.57x 6.00 , 7.10x . 7.15x 7.281

8.00X

Butter Receipts. 5,116 tuhs; creamery, extras, 21c; price to retail dealers, 23c; prints, 24c; firsts, 1925c; seconds, 1617c; dairies, exttas, .19c; fancy. 17c; seconds, 15c; ladles. No: 1, 15c; packing stock, 14c. . , :, , Eggs Receipts, 23,565 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 14c; cases included, 1414c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 45 per cent fresh, 15c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 16c; extra special packed for the city trade and must be 80. per cent fresh, 17 c. - . Potatoes Receipts, 39 cars; cho'ic'e-to fancy, 68(fi)72c;5fair, to good, 60f65c. Veal Quotations for calves in good order , were as "Allows: 50 to 60 lb weights, 55c; 60 to 80 lbs, 67c; SO to 100 lbs. S8c. ' " T Dressed beef No. .1 ribs, 15c; No, 1 loins. 17c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck, 9c: No. 1 plate, 6c. - " ' Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 12c; springs, $3.00(700 per doz; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.006.00; cl u c It S II c Fruit Apples, $1.00 4.00 por brl; 50c (ff$2.25 per bu; bananas, jumbo,, per bunch, $1.60; straight. $1.15(5)1.40; culls, 90cff?$1.75; bouquets, 70W9'0c: lemons, $2.002.65; oranges, $2.7503.25; grape

4.20 rruit, jz.50 4.00 ; pineapples-, si.85B 6.48 $3.25 per crate. 7.04 Berries Strawberries, $1.00 3.25 per 4.61; 24-pt case; cherries, per 25-qt case, 4.691 $3.00; plums. $2.003.00 per 24-qt case. 7-68 1 Beans Pea- beans. hand nir.kerl

.10 choice. $2.50; common, $2.4002.45;- red

o.i Kidney,

Articles of Incorporation have been his work from feeinK sacrified to the

filed for other companies as follows: I profit of the so-called master nlumber.

Wynne Confectionery company, St. -If the ma8ter plumbers object to

Joseph COUnty; capital, Sb.OUO; Qirec- nuttlnsr In a Ha-ht ntinlltv nnA atanarrl

vance until the net yield on the stand- tors Ge0rge A. Robertson and Ada F. of work ,t ls because of their profit not ard issues is somewhat near a parity Robertson, South Bend, and Charles to do so. If they desire a reduction with the cost of time money. Rwvnnfi and Martha Gwvnne.-iLaDorte. i v, ,..1. . v, v.

' I ' . . " p - 1 i, 4 cvct-iQ iiiio ucoii c 1 1 a. a nui uccu

uopics we urge the purcnase on West Hurricane drainage company, fostered in so far as we have been able

slight recessions of Hills, particular- Rockport; to drain wet and overflowed UQ fln(j wjtn the review of reducing the

ly lireat isortnern, a. ana u., fenn. lands; directors, James n. K.irKiana, ur. COst of clumbine to the nublic

syivania, Atchison, liig "4 ', isortnern Otto Bamgaertner and U. A. Miller. "The public has been Davinir a nrice

facinc, art, tne jttepuDiics, augar anal Wlnamac I'ark association, Winamac; for the services of plumbers which can

uar ray. capital. $3,000; to operate pleasure re- not in the least be learitimatelv effected

Pringle we must have crop damage sort; directors, James M. Gill, Shubel

or a revival of export business to ad- Pearson, William S. Huddleston, Moses

vance the price of wheat Just now, but 1 A. Diets and Julius D. Haas

these are both likely to happen. making Lincoln Jefferson College of Law.

wheat a buy on these weak places. Hammond: canital. 11.000: directors. I was informed hv h Xfntr tmhttiV.ot-o

Logan Fields are very wet.. Mar- William W. Ashbrook, Charles Nico-1 individually that they did not object

keting and planting delayed and any demus and George A. Stallsmith of Chi- I to the $5.20 per day but would not

furthes set back in the late corn fu- cago. sign the Book of Rules. A majority

tures likely to bring excellent support. I Lincoln Jefferson university. Ham-I of the master plumbers say they would

Barrell As local crowd appears bad- mond; capital, $1,000; directors, William j sign the agreement and pay the $5.20,

ly mixed nothing more than a nervous w- AsnDrooK, unaries isicoaemus ana uui iue wasier jriumoers association

sralnine- wheat market is anticipated George A. Stallsmith, all of Chicago. would pot allow them to buy any more

until something. develODes to increase New Hurricane Drainage company, supplies 11 tney aid sign, tnereiore

public interest. ' ( J Midway, Grass township, spencer coun-j I they will be compelled to go out o

Ware & Leland We see. nothing to ty; to drain wet and overflowed lands; I ousiness. xne aemana that the mm

fear as retrards thfi'crowln? cron and diiectors. Frank Fenger. William C. Ab- Imum rate of pay, shall be for one

would suKKest sales of wheat on all bott, Simon P. Gwaltney, Florlan Weber half day has been withdrawn. It is

advances. and Adam Baum. I fact generally conceded that the mini

White We believe markets will ro I German Phoenix Coal company. In- mum charge collected by the maste

lower for the time being. dianapolis; capital, $10,000; to buy and Plumpers iar soiaer usea on a jod 1

usually rar in excess or tne amoun

actually consumed. The Joint com

mittee has not met with or discovered

any proposition to relieve the public o

this unjust burden, neither have we

we found how the Journeymen plumb

er can purchase suitable supplies at

right prices. The prices quoted to

him by the wholesals houses on good

specified on architect's plans and spec!

ncatlons are usually prohibited to his

doing work 'on his own hook,' and prl

vately leave the monopoly of the work

in the hands of the contracting plumb

ers.

"The Union plumbers now stand

ready to complete any work not fin

ished by non-union men removed before

the completion of the Job and are like

wise ready to begin any new work

on Jobs which have not been struck

Their demands are not unreasonable.

and are now in shope which entitles

them to consideration. The associated

trade unionists of this vicinity 'pro

pose to stand by anything that is fair.

and If the plumbers are let down any

further they shall be let down re

spectfully and not without considera

tion.

'Crown Point pays $5.20 for eight

hours. When court houses are under

construction, Crown Point is always

'Sleepy Hollow and away behind the

times. When advantages for working

men are under consideration, however,

the progress of Crown Point is not

heard of.

Gary plumbers get $5.20 per day.

Press Committee of Joint Committee

for Hammond Trades . and Labor Council and Associated Building Trades Council. H. E. GRANGER. HENRY LOVERIDGE. D. E. EVANS.

Monon 8.30

O C L 8.S5

Ptnn.. 8.50s 10

Brie. ..10.45 11.86 Punn: .11.20x 12.39 P.M. P.M. Monon 12.00 18.60 L S.. 12.011 1.12 Wab'ehl 2.04 12.62 M. C... 1.1 5x 1.64

Penn.. 3.10a ErU... SL25 N. P.. 2.32 Wab'sh 3.00 Monon. 3.05 i a. S.Sox L. a. 4.12x1 Penn.. 4.15 Penn.. 4.30 M. C. 4.65X l. a. 5.06x Erie... 6.15 L a. 5.17x1 Penn.. 6.40 L. a. 6.60 Penn.. 6.15x Monon. 9.00 N. P.. 8.02 Eria.. 8.03

C C L 9.30

8 ... , , - - - - . . - . ' . ucrnnrn

'If! Swedish, $1.952! 2.0'bV 'off grades' $1.25 1.60; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.25 "-41 Iff K Krt

Green vegetables Asparagus, $1.00 VD 2.00 per box; beets. $2.00(3)3.25 per brl; cabbage, 50c$1.25 per crate; carrots, 6085c per box; cauliflower, $1.25 per box; celery, $5.50 per crate; cucumbers, 1575c per doz; erarlic. 56c per lb; green onions, 2050c per box; green peas.. $1.251.50 per box; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce $4.00(4.50 per brl: leaf, 20c per crate; mushrooms, 35 60c per lb; peppers, $1.2542)2.00 per crate; parsley, 1015c per doz; pieplant, 50c$1.00 per box; radishes, home grown, 1235c per doz; string beans, green, 50c!?$1.00 per box; wax. 50cfr$1.25; onions, $1.15 per bu: spinach. S650c per tub; tomatoes, $2.0O3.O0 per crate; turnips, 60 75c per sack; watercress, 10c per doz.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

TOLESTON. Lot 3, block 44, Oak Park addition, Henrietta J. Randall to Sever M. Olson., $. Block IS, except lots 1 and 2, C. T. L & I. Co?s sixth addition, ' Frank N. Gavlt to Lucius Teter. Tr GARY. Lot 48, block 3, Lincoln park. United States Land company to

Louis Kevatnez , 50

CROWN POINT. Part E SW of 5-34-8, Margaret M. Summers to Harold H.

Wheeler 1,100

INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 4, block 59,. Cohasset Land

company to Elizabeth M. Henry 1

Lot 19, block 54, East Chicago company to Andrew. Swiczer. . . In addition to the foregoing trans

fers there have been filed for record 2 mortgages, 1 release and 10 miscel

laneous instruments. i :

Adolph C. Emhardt and Irwin Volz.

Indiana Lighting Fixture company,

Indianapolis; capital, $6,000; directors,

C E. Feely and Hattie B. Feely, Indian

apolis, and A. B. Schwabe, New York.

u. i'. bchmoe furniture company,

Shelby vllle; capital, $10,000; directors,

Frederick Schmoe, C. F. Schmoe, E. H.

Schmoe, Anna L. Luebking. Mary M.

Schmoe, Emma L Harrison and C. B.

Harrison.

Consumers Coal company, Muncie;

capital, $10,000; directors, W. H. Tobln,

Fred Leslie, G. A. H. Shideler, D. O.

Skillen and George E. Leggett.

Notice of increase of capital stock

from $2,500 to $10,000 by the Economy

Electric Sign company of Marion.

FOR 'SALE. , FOR SALE One Kimball upright -piano, only $10; easy payments. 29 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 313 Ann street after C o'clock in the even-jog-3-10-tt '-- - FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 279 Price place. I 16-1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 284 Plummer avenue; phone 2634. 16-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms with use of gas range. ITS

Wood avenue, near Lafayette. 16-1

FOR RENT Eight room house at 638

1.. btate street: modern, with bath.

Call 334 So. Hohman St.. Johnson's

studio. 1 16-1

1

FOR SALE One horse power motor,

alternating current. Hammond oar

age; phone 145. 14-3

Gostlln, Meyn & Co. offer the following

special bargains in improved real estate: Hotel and saloon DroDerty at Cedar

Lake, Ind., together with all equipment needed, boats, furniture and fixtures.

uoing a thriving business. Will be sold on very easy terms if necessary. Sold on account of ill health of owner.

ror sale or trade for Hammond prop

erty, a very desirable farm of 80 acres

within a few miles of railroad town.

Suitable for general farming or truck farming. First class markets. This farm is owned by widow, who wishes to exchange for residence property in Hammond.

f or investment. We have a new two

flat buildine on 50 feet of irround. near

the Reid-Murdock company's plant, for sale at $2,600.

New six room cottacra on Cedar St..

at $1,250.

New seven room, two storv house on

Truman avenue at $2,300.

Story and half house on 50 feet of

ground on Calumet avenue, at $800.

Other bargains in all parts of the

city.

FOR SALE Entire household goods of

preiiy, up to date flat, comprising living rooms, dining rooms, three bedrooms with dressers, Iron and brass

neas complete, rugs, lace curtains, pic

tures, etc. Used only two months. Owner leaving city; will sell piece by

piece or together. Answer stating

wnai is wanted. J. S. l.. Laka County

'limes. 12-6

FO RSALE Automobile; 1905 Lambert, two cylinder, detachable tonneau; tires practically new. Will sell or ex

change for a good carriage horse. Call

or aaaress vr. w. J. Nixon Davis

Windsor Park. South Chicago. 12-tf

FOR SALE Grocery, combination but

ter ice box, holds 800 lbs ice; good

conauion, sona oak. Will sell for $25

tu. jewett, lis Indiana Blvd., Robertsdale. Ind. 12-tf

FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; all modern conveniences; 2 minutes walk from Hohman St. No. 11 Sibley street. 15-2

FOR RENT Furnished six room cot

tage during summer: all modern

conveniences; centrally located. 167 Russell street. 15-3

FOR RENT Nicely furnished front

room in private family: one or two

gentlemen preferred. Phona 3144. 15-2

FOR RENT Two or three plain fur

nished rooms for lleht housekeeping:.

282 Michigan avenue. 14-3

FOR RENT Modern home on Char

lotte street: all strictly first class.

or will sell on easy installments. Apply

10 a. w. warren, iz Charlotte St. 14-3

FOR RENT A four room cottage, fur

nished, at 231 Logan street. 13-tf

FOR RENT Six room brick flat; new.

modern; key at premises. 420 Cedar

street. Inquire Linman. 5 Williams St.

. 12-tf

FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick flat

on south side: new. modern: hot wa

ter heat; rent cheap. Lipman, 6. Williams street. 12-tf

FOR RENT At-Cheltenham, conveni

ently located 6 room flats, J1Z.&0. with gas and bath. AdoIv Washburn

& Tlffiny, 79th St. and Cheltenham Pi.

FOR RENT Six room brick flat; mod

ern improvement. Apply 10 warren street. ; 5-tf

wajvteo to nsirr. WANTED To rent six room cottage, centrally located, by 20th of May. Address J. y Times. 13-tf

WANTED Wareroom and barn must have good railroad facilities. Inquire Indiana Flour Co., 338. Indiana avenue. 11-6

PERSONAL. PERSONAL Johnson's studio new address is 384 South Hohman St. 16-1

PERSONAL A correct time card every 30 days at Daddy Briggs' Majestic buffet. Call and get one. 12-6

FOR SALE One team horses, weight 3000 lbs; one team mules, weight 2200 lbs. 911 Harrison street. 11-6

FOR SALE 200 acre farm; 150 acres improved; 50 timber; located in central Michigan; 11 room house and barn; 500 four year old peach trees; 500 apple trees; easy terms. Apply E. F. Kunert, 173 Russell street. 8-8

FOR SALE Four horse power motor boat, cheap; first class condition; good reason for. selling. Apply Ed Dolton, 55 East 77th street, South Chicago. 6-tf

FOR SALE First class runabout. buggv, 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. Hohman street car to factory. 13-tf

Articles of Incorporation.

Indiana Firms File Papers With The

Secretary of State.

Articles of 'incorporation have been

filed at the office of secretary of state

for the following companies

Ugntning bhoe Repair company,

Gary; capital $5,000; directors, C. K.

Schmidt, F. M. Hiddis-and Helen M.

Schmidt.

Foster & Palmer, Warsaw; capital,

cros3 $10,000; to buy and sell shoes; directors,

Frank L Palmer, Vincent Foster and

Lois E. Foster.

Matagorda Peninsula Improvement

company, Terre Haute capital, $50,000;

v..,.. n n .1 SAu 1 . i . j. , .

Dlaint aim nirii i cai t-siaiB; uireciors,

4526 Frank-Callahan and Monroe R. Py""am A- uuleneia. nanes jj. Davis,

Albion u. Globs and Dr. Arthur A.

Luther.

The Tide Water Pipe company (in-

If THE SUPERIOR COURT

4332 Indiana Lumber & Coal com nanv vs. Joe Colberian, et al. Defen

danf Seehase files answer and

complaint against plaintiff and co-de

fendants. 4457 Davidson Foundry company vs

Lewis Coldwell files demur to com

FOR SALE High class Barred Rock poultry; also eggs for settings. W. F. Mashino, 318 Truman avenue. Hammond. Ind. 3-13-lm

Does your sewing machine need repairing? If so, call up C F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2301.

LOST AND irOUXD. LOST French poodle, black spot on tail; collar with silver buttons and brass lock; liberal reward. 544 155th place. West Hammond. 16-3

LOST Small black hand . bag. Owner may have same by payings for ad. Call at Times office. 16-2

FOUND On street car in Hammond, laundry slip. Call at Times office. It

BARTER AND EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Smith Premier typerlter. No. 2; practically new. For What have you? Address G. P., Lako County Times. FOR EXCHANGE A modern typewriter as good as new, for a 5x7 camera with equipment, folding style, modern improvements. Address C. D., Lake County Times. 14 FOR EXCHANGE 1905 Lambert, two cylinder automobile, detachable tonneau; tires practically new. Will exchange for good driving horse. Address Dr. D., Care Times. 12-tf FOR EXCHANGE House aud lot for an auto or horse and buggy. Addres L L., Lake County Times. 9

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Illinois. Indiana. Missouri and Michigan Partly: cloudy with probably showers tonight or Sunday. , , Wisconsin Partly cloudy with probably showers tonight or Sunday; warmer west tonight. Minnesota Probably showers tonight and Sunday. Iowa Probably Bhowers tonight and Sunday. Iowa Probably showers tonight and Sunday; warmer east tonight. Dakotas Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. L N ...... Nebraska and, Kansas Partly cloudy tonight an,d Sunday; cooler. Sunday. ,

Sihock vs. Michael Gal, -his wife, et al.

Defendant Peter Owogasmski files ans

wer and cross complaint against plain

tiff and co-defendant.

4669 James H. Tallman vs. Susie Tallman; divorce. Defendant files de-

murr to complaint.

4577 Robert Nelson vs Herman Tapp

Construction company. Defendant ap

pears and files motion to make com

plaint more specific.

4600 Carl Johnson vs. James Kroupa, "Valcow Kroupa, Josephine Kroupa, East Chicago. Defendant Kroupa and

Kroupa appear. Nerv Cases.

4640 Elnora C. Smith vs. George R. Dunn and wife. Forclosure, of contract.

4641. William A. Buchanan, admln-l

lstrator, Fred W. Munsen, deceased vs

Kelly-Ttkinson Construction company,

Personal injury. Plaintiff asks $10,-

000 for Injuries received while working

on derrick in Indianapolis.

The following cases were filed in

the superior court today:

4643. W. B. Van Home vs. Mich

ael Gal et al., suit to set asida con

veyance.

4644. Frad Raemus vs. Gabriel

Sasse. Fore M. L.

464a. Frank Wuskrush vs. Frank

Stiglitz. Fore M. L

MODERN EQUIPMENT EUROPEAN PLA

ited) of Pennsylvania; capital, $625,000;

no capital representation in Indiana; to

ship petroleum, Indiana office in Indi

anapolis; Robert W. McBride, agent.

Notice of Increase of capital stock

from $150,000 to $200,000 by Merchants' Electric Light association of Lafayette.

Eberts & Reo (Incorporated), Jeffer-

sonvnie; capital, $50,000; to operate grain elevators; directors, Jacob Ebers,

Conrad Eberts and Eliza Eberts.

WORK OF NORMAL SCHOOLS, j

State Board Outline Requirements j

for "Accredited" Normal Schools.

'lhe State Board of Education, at its meeting yesterday afternoon, took up" the question of accredited Normal schools, and discussed a report sub

mitted by W. W. Parsons, of the In

diana State Normal School, and William Lowe Bryan, if Indiana University,

who have been Inspecting a number of

normal schools in the State. .The re

port was adopted by the board.ti

According 10 me new law- every school teacher new ln the service must

have had a certain amount of training In a normal school, and It is with a view to acauore this tralnlnc tVia

For Your Choosing. ' , j state board is placinsr mer!torin

mere are nettles everywhere, but schools on the "accredited" list. The

the smooth, green grasses are more calue of this training, the State board

common. gtllL Mrs. Drowning. contends, will depend very much on the

attitude of those in charge 01 the work.

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 scd Saturday evenings until 9 P. M.

Lumber for Sale Cheap.

Closing up job at Hammond

Packing Co's plant. CLEAN BRICK $2 per M.

RUE I WRECKING CO.

7300 Stoney Island Ave., Chicago. ; TELEPHONE, HYDE PARK 1639.

GEORGE O'DOKNELL MANAOER -A-IVD PROPRIETOR

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A GAS RANGE Ulce this for jpQQ $5.00 Down, $2.00 Per Month or ' 16.00 Cash.

Connected Free. Order One Now. South Shore Gas and Electric Co.

Phone 10. 147 S. Eohman St. r

THE HAMMOND DiSTlLLINO QO. DAILY CAPACITY SS.OOO QA1.LON3.