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THE TIMES.'. Friday, Mav 29, 1903,

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. "HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Office Phone 2721. Re. Pboa S63 THBS- O. CARLEY TRANSFER AND ROOFING CO. EXPRESSING, MOVING AD GRAVEL ROOFING. All Orders Promptly Attended To. Office 210 State Street.

MILLER & JOY, FIRST CLASS CAR PEXTEHS, 230 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do ail kinds of repair work

Stocks,

Grain

Latest Events In tne Markets

PROVl

SIOMS

Special Wire to 7 be TIMES

ID stock in

at reasionable ratea. windows a specialty, repaired. All work class. Order civen Phone No. 3001.

Screen doom and Also store fronta Guaranteed first prompt attention.

Best Equipped Repair Shop In the State G. W. HUNT EE AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 81 S. UOHMAN STREET Jhone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond, lad

: HOWAED STEVENS, Open fsi Contracts. fainting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. CHAINING A SPECIALTT. My Motto: Good Work.

183 State Line Street, - - - Hammond.

' Telephone 1691.

During the next 20 days

We offer cash sales of artificial stone

at cost. Our stock embraces a wide variety of material suitable for all classes of buildings.

THE LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO

413 Hammond Bid. Tel. 4751

KONG HONG LO CO. Chinese, American and European RESTAURANT. '

thin Chop Suey. All China dishes) served la short order. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. 1 Stale Street. '' Hammond Ind.

Descrip. Open High Low Close Atchison ... 79 " 80 79; Am Sugar. .128 -fc 129 128 129 Am Car S5?4 35 35-i 35 Am Copper.. 64 64 Vfs 63-1j 64 Am Smelt.. 72 74 72 74 Am Locom.. 48V 48 48-4 48 Anaconda ..40 414 40 41 Vi B & 0 88 88 87 88 Brook R T. . 48 4S 47 47 C & G W... 6 6 Ches & O.... 43 4494 43 44 C F & I..., 25 26 25 2S Col South.. 31 31 31 31 Cotton Oil... 30 S0 Canad Pac.158 158 157 158 Coast Line.. 88 88 Denver cm. 22 23 22 23 Do pfd... 59 69 Distillers ... 33 34 83 33 Erie com 21 21 21 21 Erie 1st 38 38 Erie 2nd ... 27 .. 27 27 Grt North. .129 130 129 129 Gt Nor Ore.. 69 59 59 59 III Central.. 131 131 Interboro .. 11 12 11 12 L & Nash. ..105 105 Mex Cent... 16 16 M K & T cm 26 26 26 26 Mis Pac 48 48 45 47 Nat Lead 66 67 . 66 67 N Y Cent. ..101 102 101 102 North Pac. .134 136 133 134 Out & W... 38 39 38 29 Pacific Mail. 25 26 25 26 Peoples Gas. 91 .. .. 91 Pennsyl. ...119 119 119" 119 Reading ...110 111 110 111 H I & S 17 17 17 7 Do pfd. . . 67 63 66 68 Rock lsl cm 16 16 16 16 Do pfd... 34 34 34 34 Rubber .... 24 .... South Pac. 83 84 83 84 So Ry cm... 16 16 16 16 Do pfd... 43 43 43 43 St. Paul.. 1.129 130 129 130 St L&SF2dpf 29 . . . . 29 Texas Pac. 22 23 28 22 Union Pac. 139 141 138 141 U S Steel... 26 37 36 37 Do pfd.. .100 101 100 101 Wabash cm. 11 11 11 11 Do pfd... 22 22 21 22 West Union. 56 . . .. 56

GRAIN LtARKET.

Chicago, May 29. Carlots today:

Wheat, 28 cars; corn, 337 cars; oats.

153 cars; hogs, 17,000 head.

Argentine Shipments Corn, this week, 2,876,000 bu; last week, 2,722,000 bu: last year, 805,000 bu. Corn, last

week, 2,224,000 bu; previous week, 3, 52,000 bu; last year, . 2,676,000 bu. Chicago, May 29. Estimates tomor

row: Wheat, 11 cars; corn, 157 cars;

oats, 90 cars; hogs, 13,000 head.

Chicago. May 29. Clearances today:

Wheat and flour, 252,000 bu; corn, 53,

000 bu; oats, io bu. Northwest Cars. This week Last week LastYr,

Duluth 38 42 123 Minneapolis .120 123 313 Chicago 28 27 53

Primary Movement.

Receipts. Ship.

Wheat, today 374,000 237,000 Last week 359,000 487,000 Last year 731,000 833.000 Corn, today 798,000 367.000

Last week 502,000 471,000 Last year 1,063,000 686,000

- Southwestern Markets. Receipts. Ship. St Louis, today 27,000 62,000 Last year 24.000 18,000 Kansas City, today... 47,000 68,000 Last year 103,000 66,000

Minneapolis, today ..134,000 38,000

xast year v409,oou lio.uow

CLASSIFIED . WANT AD!

MALE HELP WANTED.

WANTED First class blacksmith;

must be good horseshoer. ADDly to

M. J. O'Connell, Forsyth and Exchange avenues, Indiana Harbor.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Nine room dwelling house; modern improvements; after

June. Call 556 Michigan avenue; phone 2303.

WANTED For U. a. army: Able-

bodied men. unmarried, between asres

of 18 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. For information apply at Re

cruiting Office, 92 State street. Hammond, Ind., or 323 South State street.

Chicago, III. 1-13-eod

FOR RENT Room in private family

for one or two gentlemen. Apply 506

Truman St,; phone 1152.

FEMALE HELP WANTED.

WANTED Girl at the Maine restaur

ant, East Chicago. 28-3

WANTED Good girl; good wages. Apply H, Lake County 'limes. 27-tf

FOR SAI. FOR SALE Cheap, gas range; almost

new. inauire or J. Hartman. 1011

Beacon street, East Chicago.

26-3

FOR SALE Refrigerator, McCray make; 10x12x9; in good condition. Address Box 328, Gary, Ind. 29-3

FOR SALE Four mule team; three

horse teams, stovewood, hay corn and

tnree neavy wagons. Hammond Horse

Market. Ed Marsh, Prop., 390 Calumet avenue. 29-6

FOR SALE Shelving and counters for shoe store, cheap. Thompson's storage, South Chicago. 28-3

FOR SALE Portable automobile gar

age, 10x14; two sliding doors; a bargain if taken at once. J. S. Blackman,

room 2. Tapper block. 28-6

Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers of frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chlcajro. 250 02nd St.. Phone 77 iKammond. 83 State Street, .Phone 177

STAKIEY MILD A li 1 54th Place

J. A. WALKIK, Office 239 In graham Ave. Phone

Ihone 1371 4142 WALKER & MILDA MAS?ON CONTRACTORS CSMEKT WORK A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Douglas St. Jobbinr promptly attended to. Hammond, Ind

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COTTON MARKET.

MonthJuly . Aug. . Sept . Oct- ,

Open .1008 .1002 . 937 . 92.3

High 1024 1014 955 938

Low 1008 1002 $37 S23

Closo 1015-16 1002-04 950-52 832

FOR SALE Rubber tire buggy; used

one season. Call at 363 Claude St.

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FOR SALE First class saloon: re

liable old stand: best and Drinclnal

business location in town. Address B

8, Lake County Times. 28-3

BANK STATEMENT,

FOR SALE Practically new safe.

cneap; J. Baum Safa & Lock Co

make. Address Safe. Times. 26-tf

Clearing House average, cash Reserve Deo. Reserve les3 U S... ..Dec Loans .. ....Dec. Specie Dec. Legals Inc. Deposits ...Dec. Circulation ....Dec.

28.72 8,575,376 11.279,325

3,929,400

13,325,600 1.966,600

11.124,500 716,800

FOR EXCHANGE 40 acre farm 16

miles north of Mobile. Ala. Want

two good buildinir lots in Hammond

Address A. C. O., 752 Murray St. 25

LIVERPOOL MARKET. 'Liverpool, May 29. Wheat opened d lower; corn opened unchanged. Liverpool, May 29, 1:30 p. m. Wheat d lower; corn unchanged. Liverpool, May 29. Wheat closed d lower; corn closed unchanged. GRAIN AND PROVISION MABKET

Month Open Wheat May ..109

..90 . .888

High , Low

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

ployer, or a suspension of business, to feel that yor have something; t fall back on in yonr hoar of trouble. Put a a mall amount each week lm avians 1st good, reliable saving; banlr, like the Citizens' German National Bank

July Sept

CornMay July Sept

OatsDec. May July

Sept

Pork May . July . Sept .

Lard May . . July ..845 Sept ..865-67 RlDS

..8281 ..67 ...65

.56 47 ..38

1365-62 1390

May July Sept

.1375 .735 .760

111 88 82 67?, 65 56 47 38

I Si J 1380 1407

857 875

745 770

106 89 87 77 66 64' 56 51 46 37 1365 1362 1390

845 865

735 757

Close 110 90 a 87b 80-80 67 65; . 52 , 46

WEATHER FORECAST.

Illinois Showers and thunderstorms

this afternoon and tonight, followed by

rair baturday; fair east.

Indiana Showers and thunderstorms

tonight or Saturday; cooler." Nebraska Fair tonight and Saturday; rising temperature Saturday.

Kansas Fair tonight and Saturday;

not irnian change in temperature.

Lower Michigan Showers and thun

derstorms tonight and possibly Saturday; cooler west tonight.

Minnesota Showers tonight with

cooler southeast; Saturday partly

cloudy.

Iowa Partly cloudy tonight with possibly showers and cooler east; Sat

urday probably fair.

North Dakota Partly cloudy tonight

and baturday.

South Dakota Partly cloudy tonight

ana Saturday; rising temperature.

Nebraska Fair tonight and Satur

day; rising temperature Saturday.

Kansas Fair tonight and Saturday;

not mucn change in temperature.

Montana Partly cloudy tonight and

Saturday, with showers west.

FOR RENT At Gibson, Ind., a big

boarding house, 23 rooms; big store

for pool room; furnished first class; In good ehape. H. Braman. 21 -Ira

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, ?12.50,

with gas and bath. Apply Washburn

& Tlfiiny, 79th St. and Cheltenham PI.

SITUATION WANTED.

WANTED Situation for housework on

small farm; willing worker; reier-

ences exchanged. Address D. Lake Co.

Times. Z7-t

PERSONAL

PERSONAL Call at Johnson's studio,

334 So. Hohnian street, on Decora

tion aay ana see tne new eosioman s.j folder. Special for 30 days $3 per do- ft en. 29-1 M

WANTED Washing to do at home;

good work and reasonable prices. Ap

ply M P B, Lake County Times. 29-1

PERSONAL Mr. Eugene Camus, phone

6223. Hammond House, expert on

screen doors and general jobbing; sat

isfaction and low prices. Give me a

call. 27-3

WANTED To take In washing at my home reasonable charges. 707 Hoffman street phone 1551. 25-3eod

Does your sewing machln need repairing? If so. call up C F. Miller, th sewing machine expert, 241 East State street; phone 2601.

LOST AND FOUND LOST Bay horse. Finder please return to W. A. Blbler, 626 Indiana avenue, or phone 44S4. 29-1

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HEAED ON THE B0UESE. Topics. All things considered market is due for further sharp

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PRODUCE MARKETS.

ONE! DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'JNT.

A SAVINGS

BAILWAY TIME TABLE

Lve. Ar. Hmd. Chi.

A.M. P.M.

C C. U 6.46'

Penn.. 6.50x Modod. 6.10 Erie... 6.12 L. a. 6.1 3x "Wab'sh 6.16 iJL C. 6.20 X S.. 6.20x1 M. C. . 6.40 N. P.. .40 Penn.. 6.42 i. s. 6.5ixi I S.. 7.0 ttx Brie... 7.25 Penn.. S.OOx Erie... 8.30 L. S.. 8.48 Wab'sh 9.34" Monon. 9.35 Erie. . .10.00 Pean.. 6.40s L. S.. 10.141 Monon.ll.il

P.M. Fenn. .12.36x Lv 3.. 1.12 M. C. 2.06 Penn... 2.18s Penn.. 3.31x Erie... S.50x N. P.. 4.S6 M. C. 4.08x Wab'sh 4.10 Monon. 4.39s H S-. 4.47x1 Monon. 5.02 M. C... 6.1 2x ilrle... 6.13 Lv S.. 5.2Sx Penn.. 5.S2 C C L. 5.36X L S.. 6.02x1 L, S.. 6.28 L. S.. 6.431 Penn.. 6.52x II. C. 7 0 5x Monon. 7.49x N. p.. 8.16 CC1. 8.2.2a II. C... 8.34 Wab'sh 8 51 11. C... t.l3 il a.i.tsss tL ClLXTx

7.00

, 6.45 7.10 7.12 7.12 7.15 . 1.15 3.35 7.30 7.40 7.45 8.22 8.03 8.20 9.00 9.36 9.45 10.22 10.35 10.58 10.54 11.35 12.00 P.M. 1.35 J.C3 1.65 3.16 4.30 4.50 i.31 4.50 5.00 5.35 0.04 6.55 6.00 6.07 27 6.30 6.40 7.15 7.20 7.55 7.45

7.60 8.40 9.15 0.20 9.10 9.40 8.56

Rads.

I a. Pnn. L, S.. L S.. Penn. M. a. Erie., L. 8.. Pnn .

Monon

Lve. Aj Chi.. Hand,

A.M. r.s

6.2 5 x

. 6.30 6.621 6.57x . C.00 . 7.10x . 7.15x 7.281

8.00x

8.30

C C L 8.S5

Pnn.. 8.50s L. a. 9.20 Erie. ..10.45 Penn. .11.20x

P.M.

6-20

t-iS 7.08

6.51 6.69 7J58 S.10 8.48 8.6 .19 9.38 10.07 10.14

11.85 12.36

P.M.

Monon 12.00 11.60

K S.. 12.011

Wab'ehl2.04 M. C... 1.1 5x Penn.. 2.10s Krie... 2.26 N. P.. 2.S2 Wab'sh 3.00 Monon. 3.05

L. S.. 3.60x

l. a.

Penn. Penn. M. C. L. a. Erie.. L. a. Penn. l. a.

Penn

4.12x1 . 4.15 . 4.30 . 4.55X 5.0 6 x . 6.15 6.17x1 . 6.40 5.50

6.1 5X

Monon. 9.00'

N. P.. 9.02 Erie.. 9.03' C C L 9.30

M. C... 10.00

1.12

12.C2 1.64 8.81 8.26 8.25

8.50 3.a5 4.47 6.28 6.32 6.32 6.45 6.02 6.16 6.28 6.38 6.41 7.11 9.50 9.66 9.64 10.36

10.47

Wab'ehll.OOx 11.48

Monon. 11.1011 tl.ti L. a. 11.35 1MI Penn. .11.35s 12.31 Erie 11.46 12.40 M. C..12.05 11.64 Dally. xDaJly ex. Sunday. liDaily ex. Monday e Sunday only. JYU Indiana, XZmn boo.

Eggs Receipts, 15, 890 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 14c; cases Included, 1414c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 45 per cent fresh, 14 e; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be -65 per cent fresh, 16c; extra special, packed for city trade and must be 8o per cent fresh, 17 c. Butter Receipts, 7,541 tubs; creamery, extra, 22c; price to retail dealers, 24c; prints, 25c; extra, firsts, 21c; firsts, 20c; seconds, ISc; dairies, extra, 20c; fancy, 19c; seconds, 16c; ladles. No. 1, 16c; packing stock, 15c. Potatoes Receipts, 22 cars; choice to fancy, 58 60c; fair to good, 80 85c. New potatoes Receipts, 12 cars; choice to fancy, 90 95c; ordinary, 80 & 85c. Veal Quotations for calves In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights. 5Q5e; 60 to 80 lbs, 67c; 80 to 100 lbs. 69c. 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, 12 c; springs, f2.5o 6.00 per doz; roosters, 7c; .geese, $4.00 y 6.00; ducks, 11 c. Fruit Apples, $1.00 4. 00 per brl; 50c (o!$2.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straight, $1.15Et 1.40; culls, f0c$1.75; bouquets, 7090c; lemons, 2.402.80; oranges, $3.004.O0; grape fruit, 2.50(fi4.00; ' pineapples. tl.SSCa1

2.75 per crate; peaches, 60c4J$1.00 peri

crate. Berries Strawberries, $1.00 1.75 per 24-qt case; cherries, per 24-pt case, $2.2o2.50; plums, 50g-75c per 24-pt

case; DiaeKDerries, 24-qt case, 11.25 'so 1.50; gooseberries, 13-qt case, $1.50; blueberries, $4.00 per 24-qt case; raspberries, red, $3.50 per 24-pt case. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.65; common, $2.40fp2.4o; red kidney, $1.70 1.90; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.25(3)1.50; brown

bweaisn, i.i)(fliz.oo; off grades, $1.25fa 1.60; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.50 5.62. Green vegetables Asparagus, 50c fj) $1.25 per box; beets, 60 65c per box; cabbage, 25 75c per crate; carrots, 50 65c per box; cauliflower, 501?75c per box; celery. 40c$1.25 per crate; cucumbers, 25(5' 50c per doz; garlic, 5(?j6c per lb; green onions. 15S?40o per box; green peas, $1.001.25 per box; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce, $3.50 4.00 per brl; leaf, 10c per crate; mushrooms, 1550c per lb; peppers, $1.25 1.50 per crate; parsley, 20 25c per doz; pieplant, 50c$1.00 per box; radishes, home grown, 2540c per . doz; string beans, green, 25c& $1.00 per' box; wax, 50c$1.75; onions, $1.10 per bu; spinach. 35 40c per box; tomatoes, 50c $1.50 per crate; turnips, 4050c per box; watercress, 1025c per basket. LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Union Stock Yards, May 29. Hog receipts, 17.000; left over, 8,000; market steady. Light, $5.20 5.57; mixed, $5.25 5.60; heavy, $5.155.60; rough. $3.15 5.30. Cattle receipts, 1,200; market strong. Sheep receipts, 7,000; market

cline before long in view of the weak

technical position.

Joseph. It is said the Mop. dividends will he indefinitely suspended but that Gould will authorize cash distribution

at rate of 4 per cent on W. U. Tel Excellent buying Northern Pacific will

be seen. Average long Southern Pacl

fie and Pennsylvania, buy Amalgamated

Coper for a turn.

Ware & Leland With May deal out of the way we look for active markets

and believe purchases can safely be

made on breaks. Logan The wheat market looks little oversold.

White We believe the real effect of recent selling in wheat will become

still more apparent today.

Pringle With the May deal closing today and a holiday tomorroy, the

action of the market Is uncertain

but we lean to the buying side on such

breaks as these.

Financial Bureau There may be more raiding In the market today. On

weakness buying of rails for turns

wil be profitable to dally operators, in case of driving down this morning covering will occur In the afternoon by professionals who may not wish

to stay short over the Holidays. This raiding is being used for accumulative purposes. The market technique , now is in splendid shape with increasing shortage. The active ones are still

In a trading area, but specialized

bullish operations In the rail list may

leal the market up any time.

FORMS FOR SALE; to acres three

miiea from Bristol: land is all level

with good improvements and plenty of

iruu; price J,boo.

Forty acres 1 milea from Bristol

Land is all level, with good improve

ments, trice 81.750.

Two hundred and seven acres.

miles from Bristol: 120 acres of this

land 13 under cultivation. Land is level

with good fences 30 acres of erood

wheat, 5 acres of rye, 15 acres of heavy

ciover, ku acre3 in corn; 47 acres o

this farm lays in timber and grass land. Timber will realize $3,000 In saw timber and wood. Timber such as hard sugar, beech, elm, ash. oak, basswood and walnut: will throw in all crons

if bought soon. This farm must be

seen to be appreciated. Price $S,C00.

one hundred two acres adjoining

corporation. Land is level with good

fences; good ten room houap. barn and

outbuildings; two fruit orchards, 8 ac

res 01 timDer. frico 17,200; part cash and balance on time.

One hundred twenty-four acrps. three

miles from Bristol; 6 miles from Elkhart,

population za.ouo. ivind is all level with good fences; ID acres of timber; good improvements; of crops goes

with farm if bought soon. Price $45

per acre; one-half down end balance on time.

M. M. Miller, the real estato man nf

Bristol, is colonizing a settlement of

people in and around Bristol and has

sold farms to ten different families re

cently. ior further mforamiton write or come and see the country and talk to parties that have bought. Parties that I have sold to have been looking around a great deal and are satisfied

that they can do better here than elsewhere. What farms I have for sale are sold at the owners' price and you get

your aeea rrom the owner. Write me. what size farm you -want and I will send prices and description. No expense to buyers while here. I will

lve present address of narties who

nought or me:

Sam Hlsey. Bristol, Ind. Levi Bortz, White Pigeon, Mich. John Keefer, Elkhart, Ind. E. J. Swartz, Bristol, Ind. J. P. Taylor, Hammond, Ind. D. B. Snidley, White Pigeon, Mich. Duffy De France, Hobart, Ind. David Welbaum. New Carlyle, Ind. D. V. Werntz, Wakarusa, Ind. August Wall, Hobart, Ind. v M. H. MILLER, Bristol, Ind. 27-2

LOST Small black leather pocketbook on Fayette street, yesterday. Reward if left at Times office. 28-2

LOST At Robertsdale park, an umbrella with gold -and pearl handle; engraved Theresa Kaufman, '05 and monogram T. M. K. Finder please re

turn to 4538 Forsyth avenue or phone 282, East Chicago, Ind. Reward given. 2S-3

LOST Gentleman's gold watch with nickel fob, on Tuesday afternoon; re

ward to finder. Return to Hammond Fruit Co., or 284 State St 27-3 FOUND Automobile monkey wrench. Owner can have same by describing it and cavintr for advertisement. Call

at Times office. 26-tf

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

FOR EXCHANGE No. 2 Victor phono

graph, records and case, for small

horse that can be used for single driver. Address J. T., Lake County Times. 27

Gostlin, Meyn & Co. offer the following

special bargains in improved real estate:

Hotel and saloon nroDertv at Cedar

Lake, Ind., together with all equipment

neeaea, ooats, lurnltuie and fixtures

Doing a thriving business. Will be

sold on very easy terms if necessary. Sold On account of ill health of owner

For sale or trade for Hammond property, a very desirable farm of SO 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. For investment. Wre have a new two flat building on 50 feet of ground, near the Reid-Murdock company's plant, for sale at $2,600. New six room cottage on Cedar " St., at $1,250. New seven room, two story house on Truman avenue at $2,300. Story and half house on 60 feet of ground on Calumet avenue, at $800. Other bargains in all parts of the city.

NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH TERM 1908.

KEELEV BREWING CO. VS. DAN

IEL FITZPATRICK EX Ah CAUSE,

NO. 43S3. ACTION TO CIVIL

Now comes the nlalntiff hv Kearnes

& Bomberger, attorneys, and files its

complaint herein, together with an af

fidavit of a competent person showing that the defendant. Daniel Fitzpatrick.

is not a resident of the State of Indiana.

Said defendant is therefore hereby

notified of the pendency of said action

and that the same will stand for trial

in the next term of said court, and

that unless he appear and answer or

demur therein, at the calling of said

cause, on the 15th day of June, A. D. 1908. the some being the 31st day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Hammond. In said County and State on the

second Monday of May, A. D. 1908 raid action will be heard and determined in his absence. It witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at Hammond, this 20th day of April, A. D. 1908. ERNEST L SIIORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Carrie B. Miles, Deputy Clerk.

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. HOHMAN STREET. Phono 257. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednes

days and Thursdays.

1 quit the Chicago papers. I take THE TIMES because I don't have time to read more than vrhat it has Testimony of one TIMES reader..

steady. Omaha Kansas

City

Hogs , ... 6,500 ..10,0000

Cattle 1.000 2,000

Sheep 1,800 4.000

Union Stock Yards, May 23. Hogs close strong at earlv decline. Lights $5.15? 5.50; mixed. $5.205.57; heavy, $5.10 5.65; rough, $5.10(5.25. Cattle strong; sheep steady.

OH SALE 25 foot lot In Standard Steel addition: can be honcrht at low

. 1 , ' -.

price, casn; owner must sell. Address Q. R.. Lake County Times. 16-St

UR bALiC One square piano; good

order; only $25. Straube Piano fac

tory. Take S. Hohman street car to

factory. 13-tf

Lamber for Sale Cheap.

Closlr.g up job at Hammond Packing

Co.'s l lant. Cleaned Brick $2.25 f. o. b. Hammond.

RUEI , WRECKING CO,

Z300 Stoney Island Ave., Chicago. f' TEIEPEONS. HYDC PARK 1639.

FOR SALE One Kimball upright pia

no, only 1140: easv payments. JO

Ogden street. 4-13-tf

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Six room fiat; one-half

block south of Hammond building

on Hohman. Phone 3092. 29-1

FOR RENT Five roomed house, fur

nished or unfurnished. Apply 3342

Commonwealth avenue, Indiana Har

bor, Ind. 29-1

FOR RENT Up to date flat: 10014 to

10018 Ewing avenue; references re

quired. Apply on premises or 10200 Avenue L, South Chicago; E. F. Eggers, agent. 29-5

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FOR RENT Three (3) and four (4)

room fiats; newly paper, painted and cleaned, with bathroom. Apply 24 Douglas street. 29-1

FOR RENT Large pleasant room suitable for two, or smaller room for

one; modern house; all conveniences.

26 Condlt street. 23-3

FOR RENT Six room cottage with

gas and bath at 538 Indiana avenue.

P. S. Inquire at 232 Fayette St. 28-2

FOR RENT Three nicely furnished

rooms ipr ugnt nouseKeeping; near

Central park; toilet and gas. Call 241

Truman avenue, city. 27-5

FOR RENT Flat, six rooms; all mod

ern Improvements; very desirable

and convenient location. Apply No. 11

Doty street; phone 35o2. 26-4

FOR RENT One six room cottage and

three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 301 Chicago ave

nue; phone 3Z0J. 26-6

FOR RENT Four room cottage, fur

nished for light housekeeping. Ap-

ply 331 Logan street. 25-6

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Ann Graham, Deceased. No. 375.

iNotice is nereDy given that the un

dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate by the Judge Of

tne LaKe buperior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LESLIE B. GRAHAM, Administrator. Dated May 26, 1908.

EAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

INDIANA HARBOR.

Lot 8. block 34. Joseph Schlitz

Brewing Co. to August Uihlein. $1,500 TOLESTON.

Lot 24, block 3, Lake & Lane's

addition, William Schmidt to

Otile Kaske 225

Lot 7. block 5. C T. L. & I. Co.'s

fifth addition, Walter S. Ross to Gabriel De Franco 1.200

Lot 8, block 20, C. T. L & I. Co.'s

third addition, George A. Herrick to Thomas Seroczynskl ... 250 GARY.

Lot 26, block 2. Gary Land Co.'s

first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Conrad I. Walter 475 GRIFFITH.

Lot 3. Knotts Bros.' addition.

Harry D. Ellis t al to Nicholas Austgen 1,500

EAST CHICAGO.

Lots 1 and 2, block 6, subdivision

NW Vi 33-37-9, Isaac Specter to to Mike Krivokuca 170 1LVMMOND.

Lot 8 and Wly Vi lot 7, Stafford

& irankle s Grove, Albert biemke to Joseph Lauber 1,600 CROWN POINT.

Lots 7 and 8, Young's third add!-.

tlon, Timothy H. Ball to Herbert ST Ball ,

Section 25-36-7 W SW NW

SW 10 acres. Martha Carter

Brown to William Schwalbe... 2,600 In addition to the foregoing trans

fers there have been filed for record 3 mortgages, 7 releases and 12 miscellaneous Instruments.

DOJfT BOIL THE WATER. Boiling and distilling water removes the oxygen and makes It fiat, 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. ilf-glvlng. nature's best remedy, you can have it for 1 cents per gallon delivered at yo'jr door from Knotts mineral and pvre water springs, Porter. Ind. Send card with name and address ta W. F. Cox, Porter, Ind., or call np phone 136 Hammond, and wo will do the raat. -

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