Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1908 — Page 7

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Tuesday. Hay 26, 1908. THE T IMES.

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HAMMOHD BUSDIESS DIRECTORY

Otflee Phone

2721. lies. THE .

Pbone 2SG3

S- G. CARLEY TRAIISFER AND ROOFING GO. EXPRESSING, MOVING AND GRAVEL HOOFIXG.

Orders Promptly Attended To.

All

Offle

-210 State Street.

MILLER A JOY, FIRST CLASS CAR. rEN'TERS, 230 31IchISau avenue, are prepared to do all kinds of repair 'work mt reasonable rate. Screen door and

windows u specialty, repaired. " All work elaaa. Orders eiveu fhune No. 2001.

Stocks.

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Latest Events in tfc Markets

PROVISIONS

Special Wire to The TIMES

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

Also store fronts emaranteed first premyt uttenUuu,

fceat Equipped Repair Shop In the Stat G. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE

ompressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System

81 S. UOnUAN

Phone 122

STREET

Huehn Block. Hammond, Ind

HOWARD STEVENS, Open fot Contracts, Painting, Paper Hanging and Decoratincr. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. XS3 State Line Street, Hammond. Telephone 1031. During the next 20 days We otter cash sales of artificial stona

t cost. Our stock embnees a wide variety of matft-lal suitable for all classes of buildings. .

THE LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO

413 Hammond Bide. Tel. 4751

Descrlp. Atchison . . Am Sugar. Am Car.... Am Copper. Am Smelt. Am Locom. Anaconda . Am Tob pf B & O Brook R T. Ches & O. . C & A cm. . C P & I.. Col. South. Corn Pdts. . Cotton Oil. Canad Pac. Coast Line.

Cent Leath. Denver cm. Distillers ... Erie com... Erie 1st.... Erie 2nd...

Grt North. Gt Nor Ore. Ill Central. Interboro . K C S cm.

Do pfd..

Open 81 V 1284 35 65 73 49 40 i90 884 51 4 4 M 20 21 31V2 16 31 153 y

90. 24i

. 64 . 34 22H . 40 - 29Va 129V4 . 60 .136 . 12 i 23 . 56

K02 G HONG IiO CO, Chlncaej American and Eturopeaa , RESTAURANT.

u& Chop Suey. All ChinoM dlahea

served In abort order. Chlnene Goods Open from

b,iiu j. ca. ii a. m. to l. a. in.

wm. sinia street. Hammond, Ind.

WoodhuII Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc. So. Chicago, 250 92nd St., Phone 77 hunmonj, S3 SUte Street. Phone 177

J. A. WALKER, 239 In graham Ave. Fhone 1371

STANLEY MILDA

22154th Place

Office Phone 4142

WALKER S MILDA mason contractors cement work a specialty 319 State Line St, Cor. Doug as St. Jobbing promptly attended to. Hammond. Ind

iinj ".urn i.j i ii j, i , ,

M K & T cm 28 Do pfd... 61 Mis Pac 59 Nat Lead... 65 i N Y Cent. ..10414 Nor & W... 70 North Pac. 132 Ont & W... 39 , Pacific Mail. 26 Peoples Gas. 91

Pennsyl. ...121 Press Steel. 2714 Reading ...1134 R I & S 18 Do pfd... 67 H Rock Isl cm. 17 Do pfd... 36

Rubber South Pac. . . So Ry cm. . St. Paul Texas Pac. Union Pac. U S Steel...

Do pfd.

waoasn cm. Do pfd . . . West Union.

. 25 . 85 . 17 .133 . 24 H .145

. 37 .101H

12 28 58

High Low Close 81 80 80 128 127 127 36 35 35 65 63 V - 63 Vt 73 72 72 49 48 48 41 40 40 90 89 87 87 51 49 49 44 43 43 20 28 27 27 32 31 32 16 16 16 31 30 30 158 156 . 156 90 87 87 24 24 24 64 34 34 34 22 21 21 40 39 39 29 28 28 129 127 127 60 59 59 136 134 134 12 12 12 24 23 23 56 55 55 107 - 105 - 105 25 26 26 61 61 61 59 56 57 68 65 65 104, 102 102 70 69 69 133 130 130 40 89 39 27 26 26 .... 91. 12i li9 119 1 27 27 27 114 110 110 18 17 17 67 67 . 67 17 17 17 36 35 35 25. 25 25 85 S3 83 17 16 16 133 129 129 24 23 23 146 142 142 37 36 36 101 100 100 13 12 12 26 25 25 58 53 58

CRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

Month Open

WheatMay ..102 July ..90?. Sept ..87 Corn

.74 .66 66 .64

.54 .47

37

May

July .

Sept .

Oats

Dec.

May

July

Sept .

Pork

May ..1352 July ..1357 Sept ..1387

Lard

May ..835 July ..845

Sent ..862

Ribs

May . . July ..732-35

Sept . .757

High Low Close . 106 102 104 92 90 92a 90 87 89 78 73 78 68 66 6866 64 66a 57 56 57a 55 54 55 47 47 47 33 37 38 1370n 1377 1357 1375b 1400-02 1387 1400b 842 832-35 842n 857 842 855a 875 860-62 870-70-72 727n 745 732-35 742, 765-67 757 765 '

. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, May 26. Wheat opened higher; corn opened unchanged. Liverpool, May 26, 1:30 p. m. Wheat unchanged to d lower; corn. d lower. . Liverpool, May 26. Wheat closed d lower; corn closed d lower. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, May 26. Carlots todav: Wheat. 86 cars; corn, 440 cars; oats, 222 cars; hogs, 10,000 head. Chicago, May 26. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat 21 cars; corn, 365 cars; oats, 85 cars; hogs, 22,500 head. Visible Supply Wheat dec, 2,415,000 bu; last year, dec, 196.000 bu. Corn, dec, 473,000 bu; last year, dec, 1,406 000 bu. Oats, dec, 528,000 bu; last year, dec, 642,000 bu. , Total Visible Supply. Last week Last Year Wheat 24.072 000 50,797,000 Corn 3,702.000 5,238.000 Oats 7.919,000. . .11,040,000 Northwest Cars. This week Last week Last Yr. Duluth 75 77 137

Minneapolis .106 175 233 Chicago 86 ' ' ' 49 ' 51 Southwestern Markets. - Receipts. Ship. Minneapolis, today 96,000 53,000 Last year .".'...42 000' "52,000 St. Louis, today 35,000 78,000 Last year 36.000 23,000 Kansas City, today. . .54.000 17 000 Last year 30,000 6,000 Primary Markets. Receipts. Ship, Wheat, today 417,000 207 000 Last week 436,000 507,000 Last year 425,000 398,000' Corn, today ,...651.000 271,000 Last week 440,000 747,000 Last year 736,000 428 000 LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Union Stock Yards, May 26. Hog receipts, 10.000 head; left over, 13.000 head; market slow. Light and mixed, J5.155T5.50; heavy, $3.10 (ft 5.50 ; rough, $5.10Crj 5.25. Cattle receipts, 2,000 head; market steady. Sheep receipts, 12 000

neaa; mar net steaay.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED First class blacksmith; must be good horseshoer. Apply to M. J. O'ConneU. Forsyth and Exchange avenues, Indiana Harbor.

WANTED For TJ. a. army. Adi bodied men. unmarried, between ages 01 18 and 2a; of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Men wanted now for service In Cuba and the Philippines, for Information apply at Recruiting Otfice. 2 State street Ham-

mono, ma., or 323 South Stale Chicago, in. i-is-eod

street.

KE.UALE 1IKLI- WANTKD. WANTED Girl or woman for eral housework; good wages, dress S. Lake County Times.

WANTED Girl work. Apply 35

genAd -26-3

for general houseCarroll street. 25-tf

FOR SAI.K. rrniLFT"1Gas, stove refrigerator, (lining table, iron bed and various (0nerQafii-,cl?,of "sehold furniture. Call at 147 Williams street. 26-3

FOR SALE Practically new safe, "i w-v 1 r k

v-yco, o. mum aare & Lock C'o.

Address Safe. Times. . 26-tf

make.

FOR SALE Horse and' covered waen' vvly t0 J- J- Sullivan, Monroe and Conkey avenues. 25-3 FOR EXCHANGE 4 0 acre farm 16 fcs ?lla, o Mobile, Ala. Want

uunaing lots in

muress A. C O., (52

Hammond

Murray St. 25

Gostlin, Meyn & Co. offer the following special bargains in improved real estate: ToIJ0tei1 ?nd saIoon property at Cedar rwTf' r , ' t0Set-ber with all equipment Dointd' tta; .tuiniture and fixtures! thrlvlnS business. Will be sm oVery easy terms lf necessary. vnr fCC0UIlt of ill health of owner. J?r 6ale or trade for Hammond propwAV ver desirable farm of 80 acres 5, a.few miles of railroad town.

riu'u general rarmlng or truck farm . tclasa markets. Thia larm is owned hv wiHnr .it,

exchange for residence Drooortv in

NOTICES. . .

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF PRIMARY-

ASSESSMENT ROLL. Notice is hereby given that on May 20th, 1908, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Gary adopted the primary assessment roll for the improvement of Broadway, a public street of said town, from the Wabash Railroad to the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway, by constructing a brick pavement, with cement curbs and cement sidewalks, all In accordance with Declaratory Resolution No. 15; that said street is intersected within, the line of said improvement by the following streets and alleys: Ninth avenue, 10th Avenue, the allev north of and adjacent to the right of way of the Michigan Central railroad

i on the west side of Broadway, nth

Avenue, 12th Avenue, 13th Avenue, 14th Avenue, 15 Avenue. 16th Avenue. 17th

Avenue, 18th Avenue. 19th Avenue, 20th Avenue; Washington street is the first street west of and parallel to said Broadway, and Massachusetts street is the first street east of and parallel thereto, which streets are crossed by said intersecting avenues. Said assessment roll contains the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to assessment for said improvement, together with the amount of prima facie assessment on each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment, and Is now on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Trustees at No. 770 Broadway in said town. The Board will, at its regular meeting on June 2nd, 1908, at Z o'clock p. m., receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts of the several assessments on said roll, and will take final action thereon, and either sustain or modify, in whole or in part, the respective prima facie assessments on said roll. THOMAS E. KNOTTS, MILLARD E. CALDWELL. JOHN E. SEARS. Board of Trustees of the Town of Gary, ake County. Indiana. Attest: C. O. Holmes. Clerk.

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For investment, flat building on 60

me ieid-AIurdock aa.ie. at S2,6o0. . .

at 12ofX rm cottaSQ on Cedar. St.. Trunin8611 r0rn' !WO Et0ry hUSe On i.ruman avenue at $2,300.

oiury ana half house on 50

VwC. w." 'umet avenue, at city barealns In all parts

We have a new two feet of ground, near

company's plant, for

feet of

?so0. of the

FbiAL.E-Flrst c,ass runabout,

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ai muni n.; Hammond Bldg. 18

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Omaha Kansas

City

Hogs .11,000 .18,000

Cattle 4.000 8,000

Union Stock Yard3,. May 26. close 55" 10c lower. Light and $5.153'5.45; heavy, $5.10 dv 5.45; $5.105.20. Cattle weak; steady.

Sheep 3,000 8,000 Hogs

mixM, rough, sheepl

COTTON MARKET.

There Is Comfort VHBN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Tbxouefc alckneati, failure of bt employer, or a suspension of bt nesa, to eel that yon have something t fall back on In your boar f trouble. Tut a small amount eacli week fn savings In eood, reliable aaTlnca bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank

Month July . Aug. . Sept . Oct. .

Open .1035 .1025 . 927a 956

High 1035 1027 955 956

Low 1021 , 1014 950 936

Close 1026-27 1017-18 94S-50 938

PRObUCE MARKETS.

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A SAVINGS

HAILWAY TIME TABLE,

CC L 2enn. . Jdoaon. Erie. . .

I S.. .13x

Wab'sh 6.16 u. a e.2o

Lve. II md. A. 31. 6.46 5.60x 6.10

6.12

L. a. 6.29x1 S. C. . .40 N. P.. 6,40 Penn.. 8.42 1 & 6.61x1 L. S.. T.OSx Eritf... 7.25 Psnn.. 8.00x 2rl... 8.30 Z. 8.. 8.48 Wab'sh 9.34"

nonon. 9.36

i'lt 7.1!

Brie. . .10.40 Penn.. t.40s I a.io.i4i hfonon.ll.il P.M. Penn..l2.36x I a. LIS M. C... 8.06 Penn... 2.18s Penn 8.81x Erie... 8.50x K. P.. 4.36 ii. -ex.. 4.osx Wab'sh 4.10 fcfonon. 4.89a L. 8.. MTxI Honoa. 6.02 fL a.. 5.1 Jx Krle... 6.18 I a. 6.23x JPenn... 6.33

C Lx 6.36x S-. 8.0 2x1 S.. S.88 a. e.43i

'enn.. 6.52x

IL C. 7.0 5 x

Monon. 7.49x K. P.. 8.16 C C I 8.23s IU C . 8.84 Vftb'sh 8.5 f k. c... t.iss L. a.lt.JSsn11 CILITX

At. tht

P.M. 7.00 S.45 7.10 7.12

7.1

5

5

7.35 7.3 T.40 t.45 8.22 8.03 8.20 9.00 8.36 9.45 10.28 10.35 10.58 10.54 11.35 12.00 P-M. 1.35 8.05 8.55 8.15 4.30 4.50 fJl f56 5.00 5.8$ 8.04 6-85 8.00 8.07 8.87 e.30 8.40 7.15 7.25 7.55 7.45 7.60 8.40 8.15 .20 9.10 9.40 9.83 1.15 I

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ChL.BaiA.

Rada.

U a. 5.25x 8.28

Pnn., 5.30 8.4$ L. S.. 6.521 7.08 L. S.. o.57x 8.61 i Penn.. e.00 6.69 j M. C. 7.10x 78! Erie... 7.16x 8.1S L. a. 7.281 8.4Si Pnn.. 8.00x 8.68! Monon. 8.20 s.ia1

C C Lt8.85 .S8 Pnn.. 8.50s 10.07 I S.. 9.20 10.14 Brie... 10.45 11.85 Pna..ii.20x 18.38 P.M. P.M. Monon 12.C0 18.50

1.12 12.82 1.64 8.31 3.2C

3.25 3.60

3.65

4.47 6.28

5

6.82

8.45 6.02 8.16

6.2S .SI .4$ 7.18 t.60 8.66 9.64 10.36 10.4T 11.48

I S.. 12.011

Wab'shlJ.04 M. C... 1.1 5x Penn.. 2.10s Erie... 2.25 N. P.. 2.32 Wa-b'sh 3.00 Monon. 8.05 L. a. 8.60x L. a. 4.12x1 Penn,. 4.15 Penn.. 4.30 M. C. 4.65x L. a. 5.06x Erie... 6.16 I S.. 6.17x1 Penn.. 6.40' L. a. 5.60 Penn.. .J5x Monon. 9.00 N. P.. 9.02 Erie.. 9.03

C C L 9.30 M. C... 10.00 Wab'shll.OOx

Monon. 11. toil 11.68

L. a. 11.35 12.28 Penn.. li.35s 12.88 Erie 11.45 12.48 M. C.ltflJ 12,54 Daily. xDally ex. Sunday. llDaJlv ex. Manda sSuad&y only, IVL. Indiana ETajn.

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Butter Receipts, 10,000 tubs creamery, extras, 22c; price to retail dealers, 23c; prints, 24c; extra firsts, 21c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 18o; dairies, extras, 20c; fancy, 19c; seconds, 16c; ladles. No. 1, 16c; packing stock, 15c. Eggs Receipts, 19,804 cases; miscellaneous lots cases returned, 14cr 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, 17c; extra special, packed for city trade and must be SO per cent fresh. 13c.

Potatoes Receipts, 29 cars; choice

fancy, 6olt67c; fair to good. 60i62c

New potatoes Receipts, 25 cars; choice to fancy, S590c; ordinary 75a Veal Quotations for calves in good

oraer were as ioiiows: oO to CO lbs 5!ff5c; 60 to 80 lbs, 67c; 80 to 100 lbs, 8p9c. 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 llc; springs, $2.50f? 6.00 per doa; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.00 6,00; ducks. llc. . Fruit Apples. $1.00 (73 4.00 npr hrl- SOf

$2.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straight, $1.15(1.40; culls, I 50c( $1.75; bouquets. 70i5?90c: lemons, $2.002.65; oranges $3.00 n 4.00; grape!

mm, 4.dviih.uu; pineapples, jl.Sojy 2.75 per crate; peaches. $1.001.25 per crate. Berries Strawberries, $1.50 2.25 per 24-qt case; cherries, per 24-pt case, $2.252. 50; plums, 75c$1.25 per 24-qt case; blackberries, 24-qt case, $1.25 1.50; gooseberries, 18-qt case, $1.50. Beans Pea beans. hand picked choice. $2.652.70; common, $2.406 2.45; red kidney. $1.701.S0: lower erades.

depending on quality, $1.25(1.50; brown Swedish, $1.95g2.00; off grades, $1.2501.60; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.255.50. Melons Gems, 75c$1.00 per, crate. Green vegetables Asparagus '50cu $1.25 per box; beets. 5075c per box; cabbage, 50c$1.00 per crate; carrots, 5075c per box; cauliflower, 50 $1.60 per box; celery. 40c?1.25 per "crate; cucumbers, 2550c per doz; garlfc, 5 6c per lb; green onions. 1540c 'per box; green peas, $1.001.25 per box; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce $3.504.OO per brl; leaf. 1520c per crate; mushrooms 1560c per lb; peppers, $1.25(fJ1.50 per crate; parsle', 20 25c per doz; pieplant. 50cfa$1.00 per box; radishes, home grown. 25 40c per doz; string beans, green, 25c$1.00 per box; wax, 50c(rf!1.00; onions, $1.10 per bu; spinach. 3504Oc per box; tomatoes, $1.2532.75 per crate; turnips, 4050c per box; watercress 1025c per basket.

HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Joseph Union Pacific will sell exdiv. 2 quarterly dlvedend tomorrow Bears will cover today. Buy some Brt

Pennsylvania is unusually good because

of a short interest in the stock. Lead is a cinch especially on dips. Buy Southern Pacific. Logan It will take flattering early

harvest reports to encourage much short selling of wheat and resting orders on the buying side to get the wheat. Ware & Leland Unsettled weather with the numerous damage reports will undoubtedly have its effect on wheat values. White We have had the bulge and we expect and believe sales are now advisable.

Barren We would not hesitate buy wheat on all good reactions.

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WEATHER FORECAST.

Comfort for Workers. The Anglo-Saxon races have discovered that comfort, a high salary nd limited hours of work, make a more powerful Instrument of the forker,.

Illinois, Indiana Missouri, Lower Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa Continued warm and generally fair except local thunderstorms tonight and Wednesday.

Minnesota Probably showers night or Wednesday. North . Dakota Showers tonight Wednesday; cooler Wednesday

west tonight. South Dakota Showers tonight Wednesday; cooler Wednesday. Nebraska Probably showers

thunderstorms tonight and Wednes

day; warmer east tonight; cooler Wednesday. KansasGenerally fair tonight and Wednesday; cooler west Wednesday. Montana Rain tonight with colder east; Wednesday partly cloudy with showers east.

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 SO. IIOHMAN STREET. Phono 257. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednesdays and Thursdays.

QfTT25 oo; lot ln Standard 1 acldltion: can be bought at low price, cash; owner must sell. Address W. it.. Lake County Times. 16-St

TOR SALE One square piano; good order; only $25. Straube Piano factory, lake S. Hohman street car to factory. 13-tf

FOR SALE One no, only $140;

oguen street. 4-13-tf

Kimball upright pla-

easy payments. nil

FOR HEAT. FOR RENT Flat, six rooms; all modern improvements; very desirable and convenient location. Apply No. 11 Doty street; phono 3562. 26-4

FOR RENT Modern four room cottage. Inquire at 7652 Coles avenue, Windsor Park. 26-1

FOR RENT One six room cottage and three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 301 Chicago ave

nue; pnone 3203. 26-6

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, SS: IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NO. 4612. PAUL JOVIASZAS VS. EDWARD C. SCHEIDT. ET AL. The plaintiff In the above entitled cause having filed his complaint therein together with the affidavit of Fred Barnett, his attorney, that the fol

lowing named defendants, namely: Archie McPhee, if living; if dead, the heirs, legatees and devisees of said Archie McPhee; Delia McPhee, wife of said Archie McPhee; Pulaski Bryan, and Elizabeth Bryan his-wife; Alia R. Bannister, and Mrs. Alia R. Bannister, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, are non-resldenta of the State of Indiana. Now therefore, the said Archie McPhee. if living; if dead, the heirs, legatees and devisees of said Archie McPhee; Delia McPhee. wife of said Archie McPhee; Pulaski Bryan, and Elizabeth Bryan, his wife; Alia R. Bannister and Mrs. Alia R. Bannister, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, defendants in the above entitled cause are hereby notified unless they be and appear on the second day of the next term of the Lake Superior court, to be held on the third Tuesday of September, 1908, at the courthouse in the city of Hammond, in said county and state, to answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined In their absence. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of this court this 26th dav of May 190S ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk of Lake Superior Court.

Articles of Incorporation.

FOR RENT Four room cottage, nished for light housekeeping, ply 331 Logan street.

f ur-Ap-25-6

iOK RENT Nine room dwelling

nouse modern lmDrovcmpnta: aftor

June. Call 556 Michigan avenue: Dhone

2833.

FOR RENT Room in private family for one or two erentlemen. Annlv 506

Truman St.; phone 1152.

FOR RENT At Gibson, Ind., a big boarding house, 23 rooms; big store for pool room; furnished first class; in good shape. H. Braman. 21-lm

FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick flat on south side; new. modern; hot water heat; rent cheap. Lipman. 5. Williams street. 12-tf FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 room flats, $12.50, with gas and bath. Annlv Whhnrn

& Tlfnny. 79th St. and Cheltenham PI

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FOR RENT Six room brick flat- mod

ern improvements. Apply 10 Warren street. g.tf

WANTED

hauer, 179

4154.

PERSONAL Washing to do. Mrs. Eiscn-

Cilnton street; telephone 26-3

PERSONAL Johnson's studio has

moved to its own buildinsr. 334 fin

Hohman street, Hammond. Ind. 28-2

Lumber for Sale Cheap.

Closing up job at Hammond Packing Co.'s Plant. Cleaned Brick $2.25 f. o. b. Hammond.

RUE I , WRECKING CO, 7300 Stoney Island Ave., Chicago, TELEPHONE. HYDE PARK 1659.

toand and and

and

Have

Ta ever tried an ad la Tfca Try ma tp. tbe. .recall

DOX'T BOIL THE WATER. Boiling and distilling water removei the oxygen and makes It flat. Indigestible, and unhealthful. Filtering only takes out a very small part of the filth and disease germs. If you want to drink absolutely pure water, fresh, sparkling, life-giving, nature's best remedy, yon can have it for 7 cents per gallon delivered at yorir door from Knotts' mineral and pure water springs, Porter.. Ind. Bend card with name and address to W. F. Cox. Porter. Ind.. or call up phone 135 Hammond, and we will do the rest.

Does your sewing macntn need r.

pairing? If so. call up C. F. Miller, tho sewing machine expert, 241 East State stroet; phone 2601.

POUXU monkey wrench.

by describing

LOST A.VD FOUND A u t o m o b i 1 e

uwner can have same

it and paying for advertisement. Call at Times office. 26-tf LOST Brooch set with pearls. Finder please return to Eugenia Knotts, 51 Muenich Court; reward offered. 25-tf LOST White jacket at Hessville. bctween 1:30 and 2 o'clock; it was trimmed with white braid and lace. Phone 9772. 25-2

BARTER AND EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Good oak dining room table, square extension, and 4 leather seat chairs; large massive Varnis Martin bed, complete cost $48; one 8x10 rug. exchange for one or two first class beds size, hall tree set dishes or cash or what have you. A. G. D.. Lake County Times. 22

Supreme Court Minute.

oeorge Black vs. Kt.it nt

C. Appellant'3 brief.

Black vs. State of

C. Appellant's brief.

Court Minute.

Scott vs. Lafayette

Blackford C. C. Ap-

Indiana. Jay C. 21244. George Indiana. Jay C. Appellate 676?. Addison Gas Company.

pence s brief on motion to dismiss ap

peai. aiso on reply to appellant's

brief on errors.

aiargaret Bruce vs. Indian

apolis Gas Company. Boone C. C. pellee's brief.

Ann Trehaine vs. . Steuben C. C.

Ap-

6769. Matson brief. 6764. Cloyd. brief. 6S04.

Lewis I

Appellee's

Ritchney Appellee's

Appellee's

Wea township vs. Tippecanoe C. C.

William H. Nusbaum vs. Lewis

is. Gelsinger. Dekalb C. C.

written appearance. New Appellate Court Suit

djui. Louisville & Southern Indiana

I ractlon company vs. Mary Karhe. Clark C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term. Bond.

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FOR EXCHANGE Smith Premier typeriter. No. 2; practically new. For What have you? Address G. P., Lake County Times. 14

SeJf-CenscJcusncsa. Next to a lack of faith fa. the efficacy of what we can do cornea the blighting dread of exposing 0x17 weakness and our littleness to others. Sad as it may be, it is yet true that many worthy BOuls shrink not only from their simplest, plainest duties, but their highest, noblest opportunities, from the mere dread of hPin

laughed at. Jenkin Llovd .TnnM

Valuable Old 'Cello. An old 'cello, which the owner at Mount Noorah, Victoria, sent to be repaired, was found to bear the label of Nicolo Amati and the date 1624. There was also found a record of the instrument having been repaired by Louis Dandeh of Versailles in 1781 for Louis XVI,

A Handicap Now. "What sort of telescopo do you use for seeing things on Mars?" The eminent astronomer, habituated to scanning the heavens at magatine space rates, stayed his pen but aa instant. "I have learned," he replied, "not to rely on any telescope. The best of them badly hampers the $lay of the lmaginatiotr "

HAMMOND. Lot 24, block 5, C. llohman's dition, Carrie E. Parker Theodore J. Auer Lot 4, block 3, C. llohman's dition, Frank Cichorachi Oscar A. Plagcmann

TOLESTON. Lot 9. block 18, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition John O. Bowers to Gulseppe Mastroam Lot 29, block 36, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s second Oak Park addiUon' Kvva C. Bryan to Lena Enouy .-

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to Owen J. Roper INDIANA HARROR

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2, block S in first addition, i red C. Anderson to Jesse A. Nichols , CALUMET PITV

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Marr to Smith and Bader Section 8-34-8 W Part W NE Louisa Laws to Peter Schmal , 1 iqq In addition to the foregoing "transfers there have been filed for record 8 mortgage, ll releases and 17 miscellaneous Instruments.

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Tall English Women. One might suppose that, however much the daughters of the gods might be admired, our modern women left us no cause to desire anything moro of them in the way of height. ' Already .they are stretched out to a length which has created the fear that Englishmen will soon be "nowhere" beside their elongated sisters. Londou Ladys Pictorial.

Improving the Mind. Tho best way to acquire elegant English is to study the poets and best essayists and to memorize idiomatic

i and graceful phrases. We mar store

the mind with beautiful thoughts as we store our houses with lovely pictures.

The Only Noble Born. Seneca: No man is nobler born than another, unless he is bora with better abilities and more available disposition,

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