Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1908 — Page 7

Tuesday, June 2, 1903.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY Office Phone 2T21. Ret. Thome 2S3 ..." THE S Q. CARLEY TR&HSFER AND ROOFING CO. EXPRESSING, MOTWG AND GRAVEL ROOFING. All Orders Promptly Attended To. Office 2X0 State Street. MILLER A JOY, FIRST CLASS CAR. F ENTERS, 239 Michigan nTenoe, are prepared to do all kinds of repair work at reasonable rates. Screen door and window a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. All Trnrk guaranteed first plans. Orders given prompt attention. Phone No. 200L Seat Equipped Repair Shop In the State G. W. HUNTEH AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 1 8. HOHMAX STREET Phone 123. Huehn Block. Hammond, In HOWARD STEVENS. Open toi Contracts. PaiAting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIAXTT. My Motto: Good Work. 183 State Line Street, ... Hammond. Telephone 1691. K02TG HONG LO CO. Cains, American and European RESTAURANT, fchines Chop Suey. All Chinese diehea erred to sasrt order. Chinese Good Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. 1 State Street. Hammond, Ind. , 4 Wood hull Ice Cream Co. Manaf jctnrerg f Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc. So. Cafcags, 250 2nd St. Phone 77 iaawBond, 83 State Street, Phase 17J J, A. WALKER, Office 239 IngTaham Ave. Phone Phone 1371 4142 STANLXY MILDA 22 X54th Place WALKER 5 MILDA MASO.V CONTRACTORS CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Douglas St. Jotibinsr promptly attended to. Eanunond, Ind John Minnich Practical TInsmfih and Stcvs Repairer. : lee Boxes Lined and Repaired. Eave Troughs and Smoke Stacks Put Up. Send Postal to 23 Sibley St. and I wfll call on you There Is Comfort WHEtf A MAX'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his em. ployer, or a suspension of business, to feel that yon hare something t fall back on In your hour of trouble. ut a small amount each week in aav. Injfs In a good, reliable savlnjrs bank, like the Citizens' German national Bank OXEl DOLLAR STARTS A ACCP'JNT. SAVTXGS EAILWAY TIME TABLE, Lire. A. Had. Chi. Lv, A. r .i wJTyi Hada. : A.M. P.M. CCU S.44 7.00 L. a. 6-25x 6.2 Pnn.. 6.30 .4 U 8.. 6.531 7.0 I S.. 6.57x 6.61 Pecn.. 6.00 6.59 J'ann.. 5.5x Monon. 6.10 Brie... S.l2 L. B.. 6.13x Wab'sh 6.16 IL a 6.30 I a. 6.20x1 6.43 7.10 7.12 7.12 t.15 t.15 7.35 T.S 7.40 7.45 8.22 6.03 8.20 9.00 9.36 M. C... 7.10x. 78 is... i .1 ax 8.10; L. a. 7.281 t.48 Penn.. 8.00 1 ska M. C. 6.40 P.. .40 Monon. 8.30 9.19 C C L 8.36 9.81 Pnnn.. 8.50s 10.07 L. a. 9.20 10.14 'eon., i.42 8. 6.51x1 S.. 7.0x :ri... 7.25 Brie. ..10.45 11.35 Penn..ll.20x 12.86 P.M. P.M. Monon 12.00 12.60 I S.. 12.011 1.12 Fenn.. E.OOx Krle... 8.30 L. 8.. 8.43 9.45 Wab'sh 9.34 10.22 Monon. 9.36 10.35 Erie... 10.00 10.68 enn.. ft.40s 10.54 S.. 10.141 11.35 aXonon.ll.il 12.60 p.m: j r wab'sblZ.04 12.62 M. C... 1.15x 1.64 Psnn.. 2.10s S.81 Krie... 2.25 8.2C N. P.. 2.32 8.28 Wab'sh 3.00 3.66 fenn..l2.S8x L. a. 1.12 M. a.. 2.06 Penn... 2.18s Penn.. 8.31x Erie... 3.50x N. P.. 4.88 M. C. . 4.08x Wab'sh 4.10 llonon. 4.39s L. 8.. 4.47x1 Monon. 6.02 M. C. 5.12x Krie... 6.18 I j. S.. 5.23x Penn.. 5.32 1.85 2.05 9.65 Xenon. 3.05 8.56 I a. 3.60x 4.47 L. a. 4.12x1 6.2S 346 4.80 4.60 31 4. SO 600 S.36 6.04 6.65 6.00 6.07 $.27 Psnn.. 4.16 6.82 Penn.. 4.80 ' 6.82 M. C. 4.55x S.46 L. a. 6-OSx 6.02 Erie... 5.15 6.16 L. a. 5.17x1 C.28 Penn.. 6.40 6.33 L, a. &.50 6.41 Penn.. 6.15x 7.11 Monon. 9.00 9.60 N. P.. 9.02 9.66 Erie.. 9.03 0 54 6.30 C C L 9.80 10.86 M. C. .10.00 10.47 Wab'shll.OOx 11.48 Monon. 11. 1011 11.6$ L. a. 11. 85 H.JI Penn.. 11. 35s 12.8J Erie 11.46 12.49 M. C. 12.06 1J.S4 Dally. xDally ex. Sunday. IIDally ex. Monday c Sun day only. IVIa Indiana ISar C L. 6.36x 4.40 8.. 6.02x1 7.15 S-. 6.28 7.25 a. 6.431 7.55 ena.. 6.52x 7.45 M. C. 7.05x. 7.60 Monon. 7.49a 8.4 10 K. P.. 8.16 C C L 8.22a hL C. 8.24 Vvab'ah 8.63 U. C... l.lla L. S..lt.2Ssir L C.11.17X 9.15 9.20 9.10 9.40 9.55 LIS I quit the Chicago papers. I take THE TIMES "because I don't have time to read more than what it has." Testimony of one TIMES reader.

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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Degcrlp. Open Atchison ... 83 Do pfd... 92 Am Sugar,. 129& Am Car n Am Copper. . 674 Am Smelt.. 7fi High 83 92 129 33 68 76 51 44 91 91 50 TV. 45 22 29 31 16 30 161 93 25 27 85 23 41 30 Low 82 91 129 35 66 75 60 42 90 S9 49 7 44 21 23 31 1 30 163 92 23 Vi 23 83 22 40 29 132 61 133 24 68 110 23 51 67 104 69 136 40 25 91 122 2S 116 19 6& 25 87 18 47 134 30 24 147 38 102 24 12 24 Close 83 92 129 36 67 75 50 43 ?0 90 49 7 44 21V. 28 31 16 30 160 92 25 26 35 23 41 29 183 61 133 12 24 58 11028 52 67 104 69 ' 26 92 122 28 115 19 70 18 25 87 18 47 135 30 24 149 38 102 24 12 Am Locom.. 51 Anaconda .. 434 Am Tob p. 90 B & O...T.. n Brook R T.. 494 C & G W... 7I Ches & O 454 C & A cm. . . 22 C F & I 28 Col South... 31 Corn Pdts. .. 16 4a Cotton Oil.. 30 Canad Pac.160 Coast Lane.. 92 Cent Leath. . 25 4 Denver cm. 274 Distillers ... j5 Erie com.... 23H Erie 1st 41 Erie 2nd 30 Grt North... 13 4 Gt Nor Ore.. 62 111 Central.. 135 Interboro ... 12 K C S cm. . . 24 Do pfd... 58 L & Nash... Ill U. M K & T cm 28 Mis Pac 51 5 Nat Lead... 8 N Y Cent... 105 Nor & W... 70i North Pac. . .138 Ont & W... 41 Pacific Mail. 26 Peoples Gas. 91 Pennsyl. ...122 Press Steel. 29 Reading ...115H R I & S 19 Do pfd... 71 Rock Isl cm. 13 Rubber 25 South Pac. . . 88 -So Ry cm. .. 18 Do pfd... 43 St. Paul 133 St L&SF2dpf 31 Texas Pac. 24 134 62 135 12 24 53 111 28 54 68 105 0 ,13S 41 2 92 123 29 117 19 71 1S 26 88 18 48 187 32 24 150 39 103 24 12 25 union "ac..i4S U S Steel... 38 Do pfd. ..102 Virg Chem.. 24 Wabash cm. 12 Do pfd... 24 25 67 West Union. 57 Ex-dividends Sugar.' i per" cent COTTON MARKET. Month July . Aug. . 8opt . Oct. . Dec. . Open ..995 ..987 931b .923 .914 High 1018 1007 957 941 Low 995 985 925' 914 Close 1018-19 1007-08 967-69 952-53 937-38 LIVERPOOL MARKET. L1wPhJ.' June 2 Wheat opened V a higher; corn opened unchanged. Liverpool, June 2. Wheat closed d lower; corn closed unchanged. GRAIN AND PBOHSli MET Month Open WheatHigh Low' Close 91b 88 68a 67b 57b 46b 38 1370-72a 1397a 852 872a 745a 767-70 July :.90 " 91 -Sept ..87s SSi4 90 87' Jtiljr. . .67 68 Sept ..65" 7.i. 68 66 57 : 46 37 1365 1392 850 867 737-40 762 " 57 Oats July ..4647 Sept ..37 Pork July ..1370 Sept ..1397 Lard July ..852 47 38 1372 1400 852 Sept ..870-72 872 Ribs July . .740 . 745-47 Sept ..762-65 770 PRODI CE MARKETS. Butter Receipts. 14,969 tubs; creamery, extra, 22c; price to retail dealers, 24c; prints, 25c; extra, firsts, 21c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 18c; dairies, extra, 20c; seconds, 16c; ladles, No. 1, 16 c; packing stock, 15c. Eggs ReceiDtS. 24.608 rasoa' nls.1laneous lots, cases returned, 14c; cases included, 1414c; firsts, whitewood cases and must bo 45 per cent fresh, 14c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 16 c; extra specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh. 17 c. v . Potatoes Receipts, 47 cars; choice to fancy, 6365c; fair to good, 6860c. New potatoes Receipts, 83 cars; SP'S? t0 fancy. 95c $1.00; ordinary, S5ijj'90c. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights, 5r?5c; 60 to 80 lbs, 67c: 80 to 100 lbs. 89c Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15c; No. 1 loins, 17c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck, 9c; No. 1 plate, 6c. XjlVG poultry lurneys, per ID, 14c; chickens, fowls. 12c: snrlne-s. i2.R0a 6 00'- ducks, 11 c Fruit APPles, $1.00 4.00 per brl; 50c 5'$2.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straight, $1.15(51.40; culls, 1 50c $1.75; bouquets, 70!f? 90c; lemons. , $2.402.80; oranges, $3.00 i, 3.004.00; grape pineapples. $1.85 iruit, z.jua4.00; 2.75 per crate: peaches. 60eil.00 'ner crate. Berries Strawberries, $1.00 2.60 "pel 24-pt case; cherries, per 24-jt case, $2.252.50; plums, 5075c per 24-qt case; blackberries, 24-qt case, $3.00fli 3.25; gooseberries. 16-qt case, $1 50blueberries. $4.00 per 24-qt case"; rasp, berries, red, $3.50 per 24-pt case. Beans Pea : beans, hand picked choice, $2.60; common, $2.40 ftp 2.45; red kidney, $1.70 1.90; lower grades depending on quality, $1.251.50; brown Swedish, $1.95(g?2.00; off grades, $1.25 1.60; limas. California, per 100 lbs $5.876.00. Melons Gems, $4.00(4.50 per crate. Green vegetables Asparagus, 50c $1.50 per box; beets, 2576c per box; cabbage, 25Cq50c per crate; carrots, 50 ??65e per box; cauliflower, 25ffl75c per box; celery. 40c$1.25 per crate; cucumbers, 2 5 50c per doa; garlic, 56o per lb; green onions. 1540c per box green peas, $1.001.25 per box; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce, $3,500 4.00 per brl; leaf, 1012c per cratemushroonis, 15 20c per lb; peppers, $1.251.50 per crate; parsley, 2025c per doz; pieplant, 7fjE17c per bunch; radishes, home grown, 25f840c per doz' string beans, green, 25 90c per box; wax, 50cfi$1.50; onions, $1.10 per bu; spinach, 3540c per box; tomatoes, 50c (fi$1.50 per crate; turnips, 4050o per box; watercress, 10 25c per basket. GRAIN MARKET. Bradstreets Available supply wheat, decrease, 4,900,000; last week, decrease, 2.303,000; last year, decrease, 5,165,000. Corn Increase, 907,000; ' last -year, increase, 706,000. Oats, decrease, 114,000; last year, decrease, 958,000. Chicago, June 2.- Estimates tomorrow: Wheat, 6 cars; corn, 65 cars; oats, 60 cars; hogs, 30,000 head. Chicago, June 2. Carlots today: heat. 30 cars; corn, 243 cars; oats, 209 cars; hogs, 12,000 head.

CEJL Special Wir to The TIMES Primary Markets. x Receipts Ship. Wheat, today 308,000 479,000 Last week . 417.000 207.000 Last year 893,000 531,000 Corn, today 599,000 443,000 .uasi wtes 651,000 271,000 L&st year 1,251.000 506,000 Northwest Cam. This week Last week LastYr Duluth 130 75 96 Minneapolis .132 86 351 cnicago so 85 27 Southwestern Markets. Receipts. Minneapolis, today ..145,000 Last year .369,000 St. Louis, today ..... 22,000 Last year 9,000 Kansas City, today... 35,000 Last year ......... 47,000 Ship 84,000 78,000 94.000 31,000 i62,000 66,000 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Union Stock Tarda. .TimA S rtntr m, ceipts, 12,000: market weak? Infr nvsr 8,500 Lights 5.205.60; heavy, $5.20 5.65; mixed, 5.255.67; rough, 5.2u 5.35. Cattle receipts. 2,000; market strong. Sheep receipts, 16,000; market steady. Hogs Cattle Sheep Omaha 12,000 3.000 5,000 Kansas Jity ...17,000 7,000 7,000 Union Stock Tards, June 2. Hogs ciu&e o io iuc lower; estimated tomor row, 30,000 head. Light, 35.15(fi6.57 mixea, io.zo(3i5.62; heavy, $5.155.60 rougn. 5.i5Q5.30. Cattle strong WEATHER-FORECAST. Illinois Increasing cloudiness with enowers Wednesday and possibly to Indiana Partly cloudy with showers south tonight or Wednesday; warmer lUll lg 111, Missouri Showers tonight and Wed nesday: warmer north Lower Michiaran Fair tonlo-it n probably Wednesday; warmer extreme wesi lomgnt. Wisconsin Increaslnar cTftnflin with possibly showers Wednesday and west tonight: warmer went tnia-t Minnesota, Montana and Dakotas onowers tonignt and Wednesday. Iowa Showers tonight and Wednesuay; warmer east and central. Nebraska nnd Kansas Showers to night and Wednesday; warmer. HEAKD ON THE BOURSE. jjarreii Think rthe situation Is strong enough to warrant buying wheat and especially on the breaks. Ware & Leland The wheat market presents a firm tone and a feeling that an advance could easily be scored. cringle we advise buytng July ana September wheat at the market and would buy more should any weak ness develop, belle'ing it would prove profitable. White Think the bulge enough and suggest sales of July wheat. Higher Court's Record. .'a 2. " 1 1 Supreme Court Minutes. . .xui'jz. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi cago & Bt. Louis Railway company va Morris M. DeFrees. Marlon S. a Ap pellant s Drier. 21209. Chicago, Indianarolis Louisville Railway company vs. Eunice J. Cobler. administratrix. Marion C. C. Appeuees petition for extension of time. New Supreme Court Suit. 2128. James N. Teeple, trustee, vs, btate or Indiana ex rel. James W fortune et al. Clark C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. Waiver of notice. Joinder in error and agreement to submit. Submitted. Appellate Court Minutes. oaiu. unaries Zweig vs. Louise Zwelg. Lake C. C. Appellee's waiver of notice of appeal. 6687. Edward L. Bundrant, executor vs. James Boyce et al. Delaware C. C. Appellees' additional authorities 68S7. Vandalia Coal company vs, Aiexanaer Lawson et al. Clay C. C Appellant s brief. New Appellate Court Suit.oiu. iiigniand iron arid Steel company vs. Lorenz Nemeth. Sullivan C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term. Bond. Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation have been filed at the office of the Secretary of btate for the following companies: Poseyville Milling Company, Poseyvllle; capital, $2,000; directors, Frank Seib, August Seib, Joseph F. Schafer. Merman btalllngs and Martin Dilger. State Bank of Andrews; capital $25 000; Edward W. Wasmuth, president. and Carl E. Endicott. cashier. .Notice of increase of capital Btoek from $175,000 to $600,000 by S. F, Bowser & Co., Incorporated, of Ft, Wayne; by C. A. Dunkelberg, treasurer. NEW CASES. 4587. John Charchut vs. Walter Nowak Anth,ony, mis, Gary Lumber Company. Foreclosure of mechanics lien. 468S. Rachael Fov vs. Charles Belakovlch and Anna Belakovich (nis wife.) Foreclosure of a mortgage. Names That Don't Name. Many chemical names convey no exact Idea of the things they stand for. Oil of vitriol Is no oil, neither are oils of turpentine and kerosene. Copperas is an iron compound and contains no copper. Salts of lemon is the extremely poisonous oxalic acid. Carbolic acid is not an acid, but an alcohol. Cobalt contains none of that metal but arsenic. Soda water has no trace of soda, and sugar of lead has no sugar; cream of tartar has nothing of cream, nor milk of lime any milk. German sliver haa no silver and blacklead no lead. Baker's Dozen. There nsed to be in various countries heavy penalties for short weight in bakers' goods, and the bakeTs, in order to avoid all risk of incurring the fine, used to rra a surplus number of loaves, 13 for a dozen. New York American.

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MALE HELP- WASTED, WANTED First class blacksmith; must be good horseshoer. Apply to Co,niell, Forsyth and Exchanga avenues, Indiana Harbor. WATED For U. a. armyj Able. bodied mei unmarried, between ages ?frv,ti?d v25J,.of Sod character and :t&25 .Vs bIts. who can speak, read and write English. Men wanted now iilTVC6 ,lti Cuba and the Philip. ?i?,??- information apply at Reln$ 9'flce 92 stat street. HamK 223 Soitn State street. Chicago, m. 1-13-eod KCHALE UELP WAATKU WANTED Two expert carpet sewers m5 o once. Apply to Mr. Klemperer, manager Lion Store Furniture Dept., Hammond, Ind. v TftP""011"1 or "woman for general fVZZrkri eood wages. Address to. Lake County Times. 2-8 W,T?DExperlncei Sirl for genniv wmf work: two ln family. Apply 30 Williams street. 2-1 WErGood irl for housework; none other need aDDlv Call fornoons, 630 South Man Bt 2-3 SITUATION WANTED. WfTSituatlon y carried man, dress AanItTr.or craning offices. Adaress Or. ., Lake County Times. 2-2 FOR SAI.K. FCwS?AL'? ,T lriserator, McCray ik;10xl.h,i ln Kood condition. Address Box 328, Gary. Ind. 29-3 F w.P:Four mule team! three norse teams, stovewood. hay corn and Mark.tJ afirLn8' Hammond Horso avVfi" Ed Mar8n. PrP-. 336 Calumet avenue. 298 FOR SALE Portable automobile garrJtSX1?4'' two doors; a barfim 9 taen at 1nce- J- s- Blackman, room 2, Tapper block. 28-6 JZ SALE Rubber tire buggy; used one season. Call at 363 Claude St. 28-6 F(2hnALEPractlcany new safe. maf P;a.' Baiim Saf9 & -ma-e-Address Safe, Times. 2"6-tf PALErrOn0 9x12 Plush rug; Orlv fttiiwu. can at 653 Siblev street 2-i Gostlin, Meyn & Co. offer the following special bargains in improved real estate: T-"?2teA.fn! ealoon property at Cedar 7hA T k tpetner with all equipment r,id' bo.av.ts 'urniture and fixtures. Doing a thriving business. Will be ram $n ery easy terms if necessary. p,0n.fCCOUnt 2f 111 health of owner. for sale or trada for Hammond propfiX'i ver7 desirable farm of 80 acres within a few miles of railroad town, bultable for general farming or truck rarming. First class markets. This farm is owned by widow, who wishes to exchange for residence property ln Hammond. a,FOk vestment We have a new two 71 &U ll?.s V1 60 feet of ground, near tne lieid-Murdock rnmn-in 'o i.,. sale at $2,600. ' w iul at $1 250 r0m cottago on Cedar St, New seven ronm tn-r. ,tnn, iT, - " i " v cvuijr iiuuoo Vll Truman avenue at $2,300. Cory ana naif house on E0 feet of Srouna on Calumet avenue, at $800. Other barcains in l i rr. -i , th. CJy. F ?AL?."T25 foot lot ln Standard oteei addition! ran H-no-v. o price, cash; owner must sell. Address . j-..e county 'limes. l-3t FOR SALE One square piano; good order: onlv $2.ri Rtranho Pion tory. Take S. Hohmnn Btr. oa factory. 18-tf FOR SALE One Wimball upright planO. Only $140: ptnv nav-montu sn Ogden street 4-13-tf FOR REMT. FOR RENT Up to date fiat; 10014 to 10018 Ewing avenue: references re quired. Apply on Premises or 10200 Avenue L, South Chicago; E. F. Eggers, agent. 29.5 FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for lisrht housekeenino-- nt.niCentral park; toilet and gas. Call 241 Truman avenue, city. 27-5 FOR RENT Furnished six room cot tage; central location: modern im provements; reasonable rent. ApdIv 442 East State St. 2-3 FOR RENT Room in private family for one or two trentlemen. Anni sn Truman St.; phone 1152. FOR RENT At Gibson, Ind., a big boarding house. 23 for pool room; furnished first class; in good shape. II. Braman. 21-lra FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick fiat on south side; new, modern; hot water heat; rent cheaD. Lloman. 5 wn. Hams street. . 12-tf FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 room flats 11? 5(V with gas and bath. ApDly Washburn & Tiffiny, 79th St. and Cheltenham Pi. 9-tf FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms. 60 Rimbach avenue Pimnn 1183. 1.5 FOR RENT Front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 77 State street 1.0 HOARD A7VD Hflfnr WANTED Young lady boarder for n,, ".rnpany nlsrnts; board cheap. 269 Michigan avenue. 1.9 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Situation for housework on small farm; willing worker: refer-. ences exchanged. Address D, Lake Co. 27-6 PEUSOJTA1. Does your sewinar mai-hin. pairing? If so, call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine exnert. 241 ir:at Rtnt. street; phone 2601. LOST AND POUND LOST A ladies' silver watch in Oak Hill cemetery, between 4 and 5 p. m. It being a dear keepsake from a dead mother please return same to 536 Truman avenue, Hammond, nr Lake County Times office, South Chicago. l-i LOST A bracelet Sunday, between the cemetery and Maple street; Initials A. Ji. : reward offered Tave ot r.cbCounty Times. i. FOUND Automobile monkey wrench. Owner can have same by describing It and paying for advertis emenf fall at Times office. 26-tf LOST Silk umbrella with gold knob handle and monogram M. E. J., in East Chicago street car. Saturday, binder please return to Lake County TlmeB. . 1 o LOST A pocketbook in front of Lion BLore or on imbach avenue. Leave t Times. 01 LOST Monday, about 5:15, in front of public library, gold watch and chain. Liberal reward for return to s Ham. lln street 2-3 LOST Gold bead necklace between Lion Store and telenhone nffio re turn to Miss Millier, 74 South Hohman Motherly Interest. Lady of Title (to the nurse) "They tell me my baby boy Is a perfect beau ty; pfeaje do let me take one look at him." Fliegende Blaetter.

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- BARTER AXD EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE- Good oak dining room tame, square extension, and! 4 i ? "eai ch-lrs; large massive Varnis Martin bed comnieta Mt j.a- n. 8x10 rug, exchange for one or two first ciass Deas , site, hall tree set dishes or cash or what have you. A. G. D., Lake County Times. . 22 FOR EXCHANGE No. 2 Victor phonograph, records and case, for small horse that can be used for single driver. Address J. T Lake County limes. 27 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. eTATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY, ?VK? THB LAKE SUPERIOR JjVti 4618- PAUL JOVIA8tuWAiIU C. SCHE1DT. rj 1 AL. The plaintiff in the above entitled v-ttuao naving niea his complaint therein together with the affidavit of Fred Barnett, his attorney, that the following named defendants, namely: Archie McPhee, if living; If dead, the heirs, legatees and devisees of said Archie McPhee; Delia McPhee, wife of Arcnie Aicfnee; 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-residents 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 day of May. 1908. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk of Lake Superior Court. NOTICE. State of Indiana County of Lake, ss: Notice is hereby given that I, the ivlersigned, Fred Weyer, on the 30th day of April. 1908, lost ln the city of Hammond, county of Lake and state of Indiana, a note dated March 14, 1908, payable to the undersigned and eigned by Oliver Forsyth and endorsed br Edward Davis, which said note read about as follows: "March 14, 1908. One year after date I promise to pay Fred Weyer or bearer the sum of Two Thousand Dollars for value received, with Interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, and reasonable attorney fees. Signed, Oliver Forsyth; endorsed by Edward Dav4s." The public is hereby notified that whoever found said note gave no consideration to me for It and I received nothing for It. That they hold It Illegally and without consideration and anv neraon pur chasing said note from the finder or holder of seme, does so at their peril as I, Fred Weyer, am the legal owner of said note and am entitled to the amount of said note and interest aa it has not been paid to be by the said Forsyth or Davis. I give this notice to protect the public or any person who may purchase said note and to protect myself so that I can. when said note becomes due, collect It from the maker or endorser. In testimony whereof I set my hand this first day of June, 1908. 2-3t FRED WEYER. REAL ESTATEJRANSFERS INDIANA HARBOR, Lot 18, block 35, Sebastian Soneriu to Peter Doppi $1,400 EAST CHICAGO. Lots 3 and 4, block 4, East Englewood addition. Julia R. S. Lenney to Claude W. Allman 1 Lots 3 and 4, block 4, East Enarlewooa addition, Walter C. Price to Julia R. S. Lenney Lot 18, block 22, subdivision E 4-7 SW Y. 29-37-9, John Brotoa to Clarence C. Smith Lot 18, block 22, E 4-7 SW Va. 29-37-9, Clarence C. Smith to John Brotoa Blocks 1, 2, 3 and 6, Koepke 'subdivision, Ludwig Koepke to Edward F. Findlay TOLESTON. Lots 17 to 20, block 5, in C T L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition, Morris G. Reiner to Clear Title Land Co. i.... 200 LIST OF LETTERS. . . " " jfners remain uncalled for in the Hammond postofflce for week ending June 1, 1908: Fred C. Black. Mi llL C,r,ane Burkuo Crzsinek, Walter -i bu, . i i a. mary A'ononue, walja Flic Lewis Fosdick Miss Emma Gross! iimuj ii, jumi wrapKowlcz T L Jones, Miss Laura Knapp, Herman Laier' Covacl Iza, Harry Leonard J. Murphy. W. W. McClinlockf Mrs Putnlk, Chas Patton, Mrs. Eliza ThornWM. H. GOSTLIN, Postmaster. DON'T BOIL THB WATER. Boiling and distilling water removes 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, you can have It for 7 cents per gallon delivered at your door from KnottB' mineral and pvre water springs. Porter, Ind. Bend card with name and address to W. F. Cox, Porter. Ind., or call up phone 185 Hammond, and we will do the rest. Rushers Do Poor Work. It Is the misfortune of many that they are always in a rush, hence their work is never satisfactory. Our young men are rushed through school, crammed through college, and pitched into the professions without any reserve supply of education or training. Our method of advancing monj ey 00 Pianos, Furniture, Horses, Wagons, eta, will Interest you. We will treat your Inquiry as strictly confidential. Our rates are' more satisfactory than those ln South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN 4& GUARANTEE CO. 145 SO. HOHMAN STREET, Phone 257. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednesdays a&d Thursdays.

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