Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 296, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1908 — Page 7

HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Office rhone 2721, Res. PJe 2883 THE S- Q. CARLEY mmm ami rmifikg no.

IlintlWI Kw I III 1 h WW. ..w w - EXPRESSING, MOVING AND GRAVEL ROOFING. AU Orders Promptly Attended To. Office 210 State Street.

Latest Events In th& Markets

SIONS

Special Wire to The TIMES

flEW YORK STOCK 1HKET

Chicago

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MILLER & JOY, FIRST CLASS CARFEXTEBS, 239 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kinds of repair work

at reasonable rates. Screen door and vrindovrs a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. All rrork guaranteed &tnt elasa. Orders given prompt attention. Phone ISo. 3001. 23et Equipped Repair Shop In the Stat Q. W. ITC1TTEB AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 91 8. HOHMAJT STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond, In HOWARD STEVENS, Open foa Contracts.

Painting, Paper Hanging

and Decorating. 6RAIXIXQ A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work.

1S3 Stat Line Street, - - - HamaaoaA.

Telephone 1031. KOHG HONG LO CO. Chlaeae, America and Earogaaa RESTAURANT.

bdaiM Chop Suey. AU Chlnoaa dishes

erred la abort order. Chinese Goods Opn from

and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m.

1 State Street. Hammond, lad.

Woodhull Ice Cream Co.

Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chicago, 230 92nd St., Pheae 77

stcjniDond, 85 State Street, Phone 179

Descrlp. Open Atchison ... 82 Am Sugar.. 12 8 Am Car 35 Am Copper.. 66 H Am Smelt.. 754 Am Locom.. 60

Anaconda ..42 Am Wool... 22

H & O 89

Biscuit .... 85 Brook R T. . 48?i C & G W... 7

Ches & O 44

C & A cm. .. 22 C F & I... 28

Col South.. 31

Corn Pdts.. 164

Cotton Oil.. 30

Canad Pac. 159

coast Line.. 83 Cent Leath. . 25 Denver cm. . 26 Distillers 35

Erie com... 22

Erie 1st.... 40i Erie 2nd.... 29

Grt North... 132

Gt Nor Ore. . 61 111 Central.. 133

Interboro .. 12 Vi L" & Nash... 109

Mex Cent... 16 Vi

M K & T cm 28

Do pfd. . . . 62

Mis Pac 52

Nat Lead... 67

N Y Cent... 105 Nor & W... 69 North Pac..l36i

Ont & W... 40 Pacific Mail. 25 Peoples Gas. 91 Vi Pennsyl. ...122

Press Steel. 28

Reading . ..115Vi

H I & S 19

Do pfd... 70

Rock Isl cm 17

Do pfd... 37

Rubber .... 25

soutn pac. se So Ry pfd.. 47

St. Paul 135

St L&SW... 16

St L&SF2dpf 80

Texas Pac. . . 24Vi Union Pac. 147

U S Steel... 38 Vi

Do pfd. ..102,

Virg Chem.. 24

Wabash cm. 12

Do pfd. . . 24

High Low 82 S2 129 128 35 35 67 66 75 74 50 50 43 . 42 22 21 90 89 49 48 7 7 46 44 23 21 28 27 31 31 16 16 31 30 160 159 82 93 26 23 35 35 23 22 41 40 29 23 133 131 134 133 12 11 111 109 16 16 23 28 53 51 67 65 '69 69 138 136 41 40 26 25 122 lH 29 28 116 114 19 J8 70 70 18 17 37 36 87 86" 47 46 136 134 16 16 31 80 24 23 150 146 38 38 102 102 25 24 12 12 25 24

Close 82 129 35 66 75 50 42 21 90 85 48 7 45 23 27 31 16 30 159 . 92 - 25 28 85 23 41 23 132 134 12 110 16 28 62 61 66 105 69 136 40 26 91

121 29 114 18

70

37

25

46 134 16

81

23 148

102 25

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Southwestern Markets. Receipts.

Minneapolis, today ... 81,000

Last year 229.000

St. Louis, today 30,000

Last year 19.000

Kansas City, today... 52,000

Last year 40,000 Primary Markets. Receipts.

"Wheat, today 336,000

Last week 412,000 Last year 310.000

Corn, today 402,000

Last week 930,000 Last year 1,65,000

STANLEY MELDA

22 154th Place

J. A. WALK2X, Office 239 In graham Ave. Phone

rtone 1371 4iz WALKER & MILDA

MASON CONTRACTORS

CEMENT WOSK A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Douglas St.

Jobbing promptly attended to. Hammond, Ind

COTTON MARKET.

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Ship. 60,000 80,000 36,000 40,000 58,000 48,00.0

Ship 537,000 277,000 477.000 277,000 363.000 894,000

CLASSIFIED

WAMT ADS.

MALE HELP WASTED. WANTEB First - class ' blacksmith; must be good horseshoer. Apply to M. J. O'Connell, Forsyth and Exchange avenues, Indiana Harbor. WANTED For 13. a. army: Ablebodied men, unmarried, between ages 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 Philippines. For information apply at Recruiting Office, 92 State street. Hammond, Ind., or 323 South State street. Chicago, 111. 1-13-eod

FEMALE HELP WANTED.

WANTED Two expert carpet sewers

at once. Apply to Mr. Klemperer,

manager Lion Store FurnituTe Dept., Hammond, Ind.

WANTED Girl or woman for general

nouseworK; good wages. Address "S," Lake County Times. . 2-3

BARTER AND EXCHANGE.

FOR EXCHANGE Good oak dining

room table, sauare 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 aisnes 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 Times. ' 27

WEATHER FORECAST.

Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Iowa-

WANTED Experienced eirl for gen

eral housework: two in familv. Call

30 Williams street. 3-1

WANTED Good girl for housework; none other need apply. Call forenoons, 630 South Hohman St. 2-3

SITUATION WANTED.

Showers and probably thunderstorms I WANTED Situation by married man,

tonight and Thursday; slowly rising

temperature.

Michigan, Minnesota and North Da

kota Showers tonight and Thursday.

Wisconsin Showers and possibly thunderstorms tonight and Thursday;

warmer west.

Nebraska Showers and thunderstorms tonight and Thursday; warmer tonight. South Dakota Showers tonight and

Thursday; warmer tonight

lor Janitor or cleaning: offices. Ad

dress G. ., Lake County Times. 2-2

WANTED Job as shoemaker; first

Class Workman: answer. Kisrrmiml

Crezlioti, Lake County Times. 3-1

FOR SAI.K.

FOR SALE Four mule team: three

horse teams, stovewood. hav corn and

inree neavy wagons. Hammond Horse

Kansas Showers and thunderstorms ?Jf d Marsh. Prop., Calumt

tnnltrht nr Thiirartav wn rmor Innftrht 1 "venue. i3-b

Montana. Showers tonight and pos

sibly Thursday; cooler Thursday.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

FOR SALE Portable automobile gar

age, 10x14: two slidinsr doors: a bar

gain If taken at once. J. S. Blackman, room 2, Tapper block. 23-6

Union Stock Yards. June 3. Hog re

ceipts, 26,000; left over, 4,300; market steady. Light, $5.155.55; mixed, $5.20 5.62; heavy, $5.155.60; rough, $5.15

5.30. Cattle receipts, 11,000; market

shade higher. Sheep receipts, 15,000;

market slow. Hogs Cattle Omaha 14,000 8,000 Kansas City 16,000 3,000

j FOR SALE Rubber tire buggy; used

one season, can at 363 Claude St. 28-6

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.

STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, SS: IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR

COURT. NO. 4612. PAUL JOVIASZAS VS. EDWARD C. SCHE1DT,

Hi i AU

The plaintiff in the above entitled

cause having filed 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

said Archie McPhee: Pulaski Bryan.

and Elizabeth Bryan his wife; Alia K.

jtsannister. 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 Mc

Phee, if living; if dead, the heirs, lega

tees and devisees of said Archie Mc

Phee; Delia McPhee, wife of said Ar

chie McPhee; Pulaski Bryan, and Eliza

beth Bryan, his wire; Alia it. 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 Septem

ber, 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.

FOR SALE Practically new safe.

cheap; J. Baum Safe .& Lock Co.

make. Address Safe. Times. 26-tf

Sheep FOR SALE Lunch room for sale; cash

Apply to

3-tf

6.000

5,000

or Hammond Drooertv.

Siebert bakery.

Union Stock Yards, June 3. Hogs close 5g10c lower. Light, $5.105.50; mixed, $5.155.55; heavy, $5.055.52; rough, $5.055.25. Cattle strong; sheep

weak.

ton SALE 25 foot lot In Standard

Steel addition: can be bought at low

price, casn; owner must sell. Address ,Q. R.. Lake County Times. 16-3t

Month Open 'High Low Close July ..1006 1020 1006 1019-20 Aug. ..1001 1005 998 1004-06 Sept .. 960 966 960 968-70 Oct. .. 944 955 944 953-54 Dec. .. 933 940 930 939-40

John Minnich Fraclica! Tinsmith and Steve Repairer.

Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired. Eave Troughs

and Smoke Stacks Pat Up.

Bend Postal to 23 Sibley St. and I will call on you

LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool. June 3. Wheat onened d

lower; corn opened unchanged.

Liverpool, June 3, 1:30 p. m. Wheat d lower; corn, unchanged. Liverpool. June 3. Wheat closed d

lower to unchanged; corn closed unchanged.

GBAlfUNO PROVISION MARKET

Ml if

Month Open High Low CloseWheat July ..91 92 91- 91a Sept ..87 88 88 87 88 a Corn July ..69- 70 69 69-70 Sept ..67- 68- 67 68 ' Dec. ..57 58 Vi 57 58 a i.47 - 47 47 47b Sept ..38 38 38 38a Pork July ..1365 1375 1365 1375 Sept '..1400b 1402 1400 1402 Lard July ..850 857 850 857 Sept ..870 875 867-70 875 Ribs July ..742 747 742 747 Sept ..765 770-72 765 770-7-2

HEARD ON BOURSE

Miller There Is nothing anaemic

about the fundamentals of the present

stock market and looking forward to

and are believers in a much higher

range of prices.

Bach We look for a continuation of present upward move during the week.

FOR SALE One square piano; good

order; only $25. Straube Piano factory. Take S. Hohman street car to

factory. 13-tf

FOR J3 ALE One Kimball upright pia

no, only si 40; easy payments. . U

Ogden street. 4-13-tf

FOR SALE Cheap, ladies' bicycle; in

first class condition. 410 conkey

avenue. 3-1

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

TOLESTON. Lots 19 and 20, block 1, Sherman park addition. Benjamin N.

Branch to Walter Hill $ 200

Lot 22, block 61 in second Oak Park addition. Calumet Land

Co. to Henry Martin 200

Lot 9, block 20, C. T. -L. & I. Co.'s third addition. Geortre A. Her-

rick to Emmet O'Connor 500 EJ

GARY. Lots 10 and 11, block 5, Broadway addition. Perry Ulrich to John

Bartok 1,100

Lot 3, block 8, South Broadway addition, South Broadway Land Co. to Cornelius L Petrie EAST CHICAGO. Lot 37. block 2. NW 33-37-9.

East Chicago Co. to Rock Dzlk 150

IIOBART.

FOR RENT.

JCl Tell X lit) WllCUl, biLUclLlUii IU JUI I J iVUl X LJJJ IU uovo iia V. , i u u j. , - , . J TCTti

10018 Kwing avenue; references re- ,,' t-!1 . .v . . ,

aulred. Apply on premises or 10200

Avenue L, South Chicago; E. F. Eggers, agent. 29-5

mind is distinctly bullish and we continue to advise buying a little wheat

on all reactions.

Logan There is a strong feeling to the buying side of wheat and it is be-

FOR RENT Office and store room

between Erie and Nickel Plate de-

lieved that stronar neonle interested in Dot F. B. Hall. 241 Sibley street. 3-4

the cash market are afwork on that

PRODUCE MARKETS.

There Is Comfort

WHEN A MAX'S SALARY STOPS

ThrouxH sickness, fail axe of bis em

ployer, or a uapenaion of business, to feet that yon have something; tm fall tack on in yonr hoar of trouble. Pat a small amount each Trees: Ln sav lass la a good, reliable savings baak. like the - Citizens' German National Bank

ONE) DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'JNT.

SAYINGS

RAILWAY TIME TABLE

Lve. Ar. Uind. Chi.

A.M. P.M.

7.00

6.45 7.10 7.12 7.1 a 7.15 t.15 7.35 7.30 t.40 7.45 8.22 8.03 8.20 9.00 9.36

9.45

C C. I 5.46

Penn.. 6.50x Monon. 6.10 Erie. .. 6.12 L. S.. 6.13x Wab'eh 6.16 U. C 6.30 i7a. 6.20x1 M. a.. 8.40 N. P.. 8.40 ' Penn.. 6.42 L, a 8.51x1 Jl a. 7.08x Erie... 7.25 Penn.. 8.00x Erie... 8.80 L. a.. 8.48

Wab'sh !.84 10.23 Monon. 9.36 10.35 Erie. ,.10.0 10.58 enn.. 8.40s 10.54 S..10.14I 11.85 Moaon, 11-11 18-00 P.M. Penn..l2.88x 1.35

J H. . 1.12 m. a., a.08 Penn... 2.18a Penn.. 8.31x Erie... 8.50x " N. P.. .S8 U. C. 4.08X 'Wab'sh 4.10 Monon. 4.399 L. 8.. 4.47x1 Monon. 6.02 M. C. . 6.12x Erie... 5.13 La. 6.2Sx - Penn. . 6.38 C C L. 6.36X L. a. 6.02x1 L. 8.. 6.38 L. a. 6.43I Penn.. 6.B2r f-M. C. 7.0 5x " Monon. 7.49x ' N. P.. 8.16 C C I 8.22s iu. a.. 8.4 Wab'sh 8.81 M. C... 8.18a , ST a.l8,88s IL ClLlTz

8.65

8.66 3.18 4.39 4.50 8.31 4.50 6.00 5.36 8.04 5.55 6.00 6.07 8.27 6.30 6.40 7.15 7.25 7.65 7.45 7.50 8.40 8.15 9.20 9.10 8.40 9.55

Lva. Aa Raads. ChL.Qai A.M.

L, a. 6.25X .8

Fnn. . 6.30 8.41

U 8.. 6.52I

U a. 5.57x Penn.. 6.00 M. a.. 7.10x Brie... 7.16x I a. 7.281 Penn.. B.OOx

Monon. 8.30 9.19

JUL 8.85" 9.88 Penn.. 8.50s 10.07 L. S.. 9.20 10.14 Erie. ..10.45 11.85 Pnn..ll.20x 12.86 P.M. P.M. Monon 12.00 18.60 I S..12.01I 1.18 Wab'hl2.04 12.68 M. 1.15x 1.64

Penn.. 2.10s Erie... 2.26 N. P.. 2.32 W?.b'sh 3.00 Konon. 8.05

Butter Receipts, If or,3 tubs; cream

ery, extra, 23c; price to retail dealers.

24c; prints, 25c; extra, firsts, 22c; firsts, 21c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra, 21c;

fancy, 20c; seconds, 17c; ladles, No. 1,

17c; packing stock. 16c.

Eggs Receipts. 22,543 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13c;

cases Included, 1314c; firsts, white

wood cases and must be 45 per cent fresh, 14c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 45 ' per

cent fresh, 16c; extra, specially pack

ed for city trade and must be 80 per

cent fresh, 17 c.

Potatoes Receipts, 12 cars; choice

to fancy, 63 65c; fair to good, 58 60c. New potatoes Receipts, 60 cars:

choice to fancy, 90 95c; ordinary, 83

ftp Soc.

Veal Quotations for calves in good

order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights, 5fg6c; 60 to 80 lbs, 67c;

80 to 100 lbs, 8'9C.

Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, loc; No. 1 loins, 17c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1

chuck, 9c; No. 1 plate, 6c.

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c;

chickens, fowls, 11 c; springs, $2.50 6.00 per doz; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.00

r 6.00: ducks. 11 Vc.

i TT Fruit Apples, $1.00 4.00 per bri; 50c sta $2.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per n il bunch, $1.60: straight, $1.15xl. 40; culls, SLtft 50c$1.75; bouquets, 7090c; lemons.

g.4g! $2.402.80; oranges, $3.004.00; grape

8.8$iiruit, z.ouo4.uu; pmeappies, :ji.S5ys2.75

Bide.

Ware & Leland A continuance of

present conditions will doubtless

force wheat prices considerably high

er.

' Pringle We believe that the wheat situation Is shaping for advance and

advance blng made for the present.

White We prefer the short side on

this bulge.

Financial Bureau Stock is reported

FOR RENT Furnished six room cot

tage; central location; modern im

provements; reasonable rent. Apply

442 East State St. 2-3

FOR RENT Room ln private family

for one or two gentlemen. Apply 50S

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-lro

FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick flat

on south side; new, modern; hot wa-

met now on strength in Union Pacific ter heat: rent cheap. Lipman, 6. Wil-

Hams street. 12-tf

cific. Offerings reported in Reading

above 117 and in Northern Pacific to

wards 139. St. Paul is sold on rallies

FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveni

ently located 5 room flats, $12.50,

with gas and bath. Apply Washburn

by professionals now. Bull tips noted & 78th St- and Cheltenham Pl.

on Great Northern but we would prerer

to buy it on recessions. Atchison is ln

a trading position. Amalgamated Cop

per and Smelter may be raised a little further specially. Smelter regular di

vidend is expected.

Topics We would rather take the

selling side of the active stocks on the j strong spots today though with the

liam Earle's second subdivision,

George Earle to lloscoe R. Peddlcord Lots 3 to 6, block 6, George & William Earle's second subdivision, George Earle to George C. Stoeckert HAMMOND. Lot 11, block 4, Birkhoff's addition, Englehardt Ulrich to William M. Munson Lots 39 and 40, block 4, BlrkT hoff's addition, Englehardt Ullrich to William M. King WHITING. Lot 18, Schrage's second addition, Henry Schrage to Herman Schmidt . . . ..... LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. Lot 29, block 2, Matthais' ad

dition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Isaac D. Hirschberg SECTION.

31-37-8 W Part, Augusta Kasko

to Wabash Railroad Co

16-35-7 W Part SE SE

and lot 18 20 acres, Nathan Wood to William Wood

8-34-8 W Part SE SW i.

.616 acre, Sarah J. Donaldson to Nellie Beers.....

225

760

225

400

FOR RENT Front room, suitable for

one or two gentlemen. 77 btate

street. " 1-2

BOARD AND ROOM.

WANTED Young lady boarder for

company nights; board cheap. 269

Michigan avenue.- "; - l-2

SITUATION WANTED.

idea merely of making a turn rather WANTED Situation for housework on

aiuau i.a.iiu. willing wujftci , icici

than hold the position for a long pull

in the face of bullish manipulation.

ences exchanged.

Times.

Address D, Lake Co.

m 27-6

HAD SHORTENED UP HIS NAME.

LOST AND FOUND LOST A ladies' sliver watch In Oak Hill cemetery, between 4 and 5 p. m. It being a dear keepsake from a dead

man avenue, Hammond, or Lake County Times office. South Chicago. 1-1

i LOST A bracelet Sunday, between the

cemetery and Maple street; initials

A. H.; reward offered. Leave at Lake County Times. 1-6

Case Where Some Abbreviations Might mother please return same to 536 Tru-

Be Pardoned.

v The names bestowed upon some ot

the small southern darkies remind one of those or the old Roundhead

dayg Hope-Above-Williams, Have-

Faitb-to-Be-Saved-John Mitchell, and

so on. Not long ago a visitor in Rich

mond was having his shoes nolished

by a little coal-black specimen about fS,

18 Inches in height, but possessed ot at Times. 2-1

gleaming white teeth and rolling eyes.

FOUND Automobile monkey wrench.

Owner can have same by describing

it and paying for advertisement. Call

at Times offl.ee. 26-tf

L. S. . S.50X

a. 4.12x1 "Penn.. 4.15t Penn.. 4.80 M. C. 4.65x L. a. 6.06x Erie... 5.15 L a. 5.17x1 Penn.. 6.40, L. S.. 6.80 Penn.. 6.15r Monon. 9.00 N. P.. 9.08 Erie.. 9.03

C C L 8.80

8.81

8.2C 3.21 3.68 8.66 4.47 8.81 8.32 6.82 8.45 8.02 8.15 8.28 6.82 9.48 7.1J 9.60 9.68 9.54

10.36

M. C. .10.00 10.4T

Wab'ehll.OOx 11.48 Monon. 11.1011 H-68 L. a. 11.85 18.88 Penn.. 11.35s 18.88 Erie 11.45 18.48 M. C. 12.06 19.(8 Daily. xDaJly ex. Sunday. liDaily ex. Monday eSunday only. IVi Indiana Ha boo.

"I qnlr ihe Chicago papers. I take THE TIMES because I don't have time to read more than vrhat It has." Testimony of one TIMES reader.

per crate; peaches, 25c(y)$1.00 per crate. Berries Strawberries, $1.00 2.50 per 24-qt case; Michigan, $1.251.75 per 16-qt case; cherries, per 24-qt case, $2.252.50; plums, 50(&75c per 24-qt case; blackberries, 24-qt case, $2.50; gooseberries, 16 qt case, $1.50; blueberries, $4.00 per 24-qt case; raspberries, red, $3.50 per 24-qt case. Beans Pea beans, hand ' "picked, choice, $2.60; common, $2.402.45; red kidney, $1.701.90; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.251.50; brown Swedish, $1.952.00; off grades, $1.25 1.60; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.87 6.00. Melons Gems, $4.004.50 per 'fcrate; watermelons, 75c apiece. Green vegetables Asparagus, 50c $1.50 per box; beets, 2575c per box; cabbage, 25 75c per crate; carrots, 50 75c per box; cauliflower, 2575c per box; celery, 40c,$1.25 per crate; cucumbers, 2550c per doz; garlic, 56c per lb; green onions, 1540c per doz; green peas, $1.00 1. 25 per box; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce, $3.50 4.00 per brl; leaf, 10c per crate; mushrooms, 1520c per lb; peppers, $1.25 1.50 per crate; parsley, 20 25c per doz; pieplant, 717c per bunch; radishes, home grown, 35 40c per doz: string beans, green, 25 90c per box; wax, 50c $1.75; onions, $1.10 per bu; spinach, 3540c per box; tomatoes, 50c$1.50 per crate; turnips, 40g,50c per box; watercress, 10 25c per basket.

GRAIN MARKET.

Chicago, June 3. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat, 6 cars; corn, 77 cars; oats, 71 cars; hogs, 32,000 head. Chicago, June 3. Carlots todav: Wheat, 88 cars; corn, 67 cars; oats, 60 cars; hogs, 26,000 head. Northwest Cars. This week Last week Last Yr. Duluth 20 f 3 ; 65 Minneapolis .126 121' 218

"What is your name?" the visitor idly asked. "Gen, sah," was the reply,

accompanied by a grin of startling

proportions.

" 'Gen V I suppose that is an ab

breviation of general?" the visitor,

who had some idea of the fondness of

negroes for titles, inquired.

xo, san, aon i Know as us, was the reply, "abbreviations" evidently being too much for him. "Man sho'

'nough name am 'Genesis-XXX-33-So-

Shall-My-Righteousness-Answer-for-Me-

in-Time-to-Come-Washington Carter,

an' day dea calls me 'Gen' for short!'

The Bohemian.

DONT BOIL THE WATER. Boiling and distilling water removes the oxygen and makes It Cat, 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 Knotts' mineral and

p-are water springs. Porter, Ind.

Send card with name and address to W. F. Cox, Porter, Ind., or call . up phone 135 Hammond, and we will do

the rest.

The Rift In the Cloud.

It was toward the end of the noon

hour, and one of the clerks stopped to chat with the telephone operator be

fore going back to his ledgers.

"Have you noticed," he inquired,

"how the price of everything Is going

up nowadays?"

"Have I?" sympathized the girl at

the switchboard.

"Terrible, isn't it? "Now they have even raised the price of milk. Next

thing we'll have to pay a dime to ride

on the street cars."

The girl sighed with apprehension.

"Well," said she, "it's dreadful, but as long as chewing gum remains the same I suppose I can exist!"

Books the Records of the Ages. But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in hooks, exempted from the wrong of time, and capable of perpetual renovation. Eacon. -

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 ln South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 SO. HOHMAN STREET. . Phone 857. Over Model Clothiers.' Open evenings except Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Thinks They Have Sense.

The wit of women Is delicate and

elusive; that of men "broad and de

fined, is the way Miss Helen Winslow

discriminates between the sense of

humor as exhibited in men and wom

en. She thinks women have, in their

way, quite as keen sense of humor, and

that it helps a great deal to make

the worries of domestic life less than

they are.

Playgrounds.

It's a good scheme to use the school yards as public playgrounds. They

are convenient for all sections, and

the plan will be Indorsed hy the peo

ple. A few, portable swings, an awn

ing with a few benches and a sand

pile or two will fill the requirements.

Harrlsburg Telegraph.

Present Appreciation.

We ought daily or weekly to dedicate a little time to the reckoning up of the

virtues of our beloneines-r-wife. chil

dren, friends contemplating them,

then, in & beautiful collection. And we should da so now, that we may not pardon and love in vain and too late, after the beloved one has been taken

away from us to a better world. Jean

Paul Rlchter.

German Sportsmen.

Half ' a million sportsmen in Ger

many kill annually 40,000 head of red

and fallow deer, 200,000 roebuck, 4,-

000,000 hare3, 4,000,000 partridges and

400,000 wild ducks, in all some 25,000,-

000 marks, or $5,000,000, forming nearly 1 per cent of the total meat supply of Germany. C. G. Schilling's "In Darkest Africa,"

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