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HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Offie Phone 3721. Ilea. Phone 2803 the S- a. CARLEY TRAHSFER AND HOOFING CO. EXPRESSING, MOVING AXD GRAVEL ROOFING. Order Promptly Attended To. OfCee 210 State Street. MILLER & JOY, FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 239 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kinds of repair work at reasonable ratea. Screen door and window a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. All work cms ran teed first elass. Orders given prompt attention. Phone No. 8001, SBest Equipped Repair Shop In the State 0. W. HTJNTES AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 91 S. HOHMAX STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond, Ind HOWARD STEVENS, Open tot Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. ZS3 State Line Street, ... UammoBl Telephone 101. KONG HONG LO CO. Chinese, American and Ewpcu RESTAURANT. fchlneae Chop Suy. Ail Chines dishs served in chart order. CMnese Goods Open from and Tea. 1 . m. lo L a. m. 1 State Street. Hammond, Ind. WoodhuII Ice Cream Co. , . Man af actor en of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc, So. Chicago, 250 92nd St., Phone 77 fcUmmond. 85 State Street, Phone 177 J. A. WALKER, ' Office 239 IngTaham Ave. Phone Fhone 1371 4142 STANLEY MILD A 21 154th Place WALKER a MILDA MASON CONTRACTORS CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY 310 State Line St., Cor. Doug'asSt. jobbing promptly attend el to. Hammond, Ind John Minnich Fraciica! Tlnsaiiih'and Steve Repairer. ; Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired. Eave Tronehs and Smoke Stacks Put Up." Send Postal to 23 Sibley St. and I will call on rot There Is Comfort "SHEX A MAHTS iALARY STOPS Through sicklies, failure of hi employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that yon have something t JaU hack on In your hour of trouble. t-ut a small amount each week in - la a Kood, reliable aavlnsa bank. like the - Citizens German National Bank OJTH DOLLAR STARTS ACCPiJNT. A SAVEVGS HAIL V AY TIME TABLE Lt. At. Hntd. ChU . An, Chi.. Ha4, A.M. P.M C. C L. fi.46 Penn.. 6.50x Monon. 8.10 Erie... 6.12 L. S.. 6.1 3x Wab'Bh 6.16 M. C. 8.20 . L. a. 6.20x1 M. C. . . 6.40 K P.. 6.40 Penn.. 6.42 L. & 6.51x1 I a. 7.06x Erltf... 7.25 Penn.. 8.00x Erie... 8.30 L. S.. 8.48 7.00 6.45 7.10 7.12 L. a. 6.25x linn., 6.30 L, a. 6.52I I a. 6.67x Penn.. 6.00 M. a.. 7.101 Krie... 7.15x L. 8.. 7.28I Psnn.. 8.00x Jonon. 8.80 C C L 8.S5 2'H 8.61 .89 7.68 8.10 8.48 8.86 9.19 A 6 5 5 T.S5 7.3 f.40 T.45 8.23 9.88 Psnn.. 8.50s 10.07 L. S.. 9.20 10.14 Erie. ..10.45 11. 2S 8.03 8.2!) .00 9.33 9.45 Wftb'sh .34 10.28 RIonon. 8.36 10.35 Erie. . .10.00 10.68 Penn.. 8.40s 10.64 I a.l0.14i 11.35 Monon.ll.il 12.00 P f r-.r 1U1 M. a.. 1.1 5x 1.64 rnn.. 2.10s 8.81 Eri... e.25 8.2C N. P.. 2.32 3.28 Wab'sh 3.00 8.60 1.35 3.05 Monon. 3.05 3.66 L a. 3.50x 4.47 L. a. 4.12x1 6.28 Psnn.. 4.15 6.32 h L C. 8.06 Penn... 2.18s Penn.. 8.8lx Erie.., 8.50x N. P.. 4.86 M. C. 4.08x Wab'sh 4.10 JJTOnon. 4.39s L. S.. 4.47x1 Motion. 5.02 M. C... 6.1 2x Erie... 6.13 L. a. 6.2Sx Penn.. 6.33 C C I 6.88x 1 a. 6.02x1 U. S.. .28 I a. 6.43I Penn.. 6.52x W. C. 7.0 8x Monon. 7.49r N. P.. 8.18 C CL 8.22s M. C. 8.J4 Wbh-8.51 IL C... .18 L. a.lt.88sfl U. C.llL$7x 8.55 8.15 4.30 4.50 1.31 4.50 s.oo 3.35 8.04 5.55 6.00 6.07 8.27 6.30 6.40 7.15 7.25 7.85 7.45 7.60 8.40 .15 9.20 9.10 9.40 9.55 Penn.. 4.30 6.82 M. C. 4.55x 6.45 L B.. 5.06x 8.02 Erie... 6.15 8.16 l a. 5.17x1 8.28 Penn.. 6.40V 6.82 L. a. 6.50 6.41 Penn.. 6.15x 7.11 Monon. 9.00 9.50 N. P.. 9.02 9.68 Erie. . 9.03 a K4 C C L 9.30 10.36 M. C... 10.00 19.47 V ab'shli-OOT 11 in Monon. 11. 1011 11.58 L. a. 11. 35 12.28 Penn.. 11.35s U.ss Erie 11. 4S iti l)n llv rT?af,lr ex- Sunday. IIDally ex. Mondny sSundav onlr ryu Indiana Ear US "I quit the Chicago papers. I take THE TIMES becaue I don't have time to read more than what it has." Testimony of one TIMES reader.
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Special Wire to The TIMES Friday with showers 'and thunderir3? east tonigrht; cooler Friday and west tonight. Missouri Showers and thunderstorms tonight and Friday; warmer tonight and east Friday Lower Michigan Fair tonight; Frishowers6 nS cloudlneS3 with possibly TI'I . . isconsm Probably showers and .uuiiucrsiurms tonight and Friday: warmer tonight and east Friday -l?rt5"aIiain tonlSht; Friday partMinnesota Showir on v,,,wms tonlSht and Friday; cooler west nnhartl7 c,oudy with showers h L Jl?d(frStorrns knight and probably east and central tonight. P,aktas Threatening with showers i? , dUU PossiDiy east Friday; cool- - "-"j ""u n us l lonignt. GRAIN MARKET. HY 7eat- I2 cars c- "I cars; oats, 70 cars; hogs, 20,000 head. C!hi.l0-r T,. A -., . - t-k". 0 " " Clearances today: b Xr ,?nur 117'000 bu; co. '.coo r-u 1 -. TVhlo. JUno 4- Carlots today: 1 oati 8 cars; corn' 96 cars; oats, 59 , ve0, iu,uuu iieiia. This week Last week Last Tr. Duluth 23 15 89 49 Minneapolis Chicago ... 36 .111 . 8 219 23 Southwestern markets. ,. Receipts. Minneapolis, today ...122,000 Last year 230.000 it. Louis, today 22 000 Last year 18,000 Kansas City, today 27,000 , Last year 72,000 Ship. 57,000 69,000 31,000 15,000 73,000 81,000 Primary Markets. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today Last week Last year . Corn, today Last week Last year . 290,000 758,000 .... 319,000 200,000 423,000 353,000 zu.uuu 416.000 . ... 652,000 285,000 ...1,014,000 792,000 LIVERPOOL MARKET, Llvernofil. .Tuna i rtr, . lower: corn VrC ""Z?l???ua a "..ciimui, June a, 1:31) n. m HEAKD ON THE BOURSE. vu.ioui nuier wnmt n look continues favomhis r i ing not completed; delayed by rains " Situation not discouraging n. . ine- fai r,CT progress. Logan The wheat market fairly well even , :' V ,7 . . " cauy 10 reauy uuu ieaaer and especially if the unsettled weather continues. Warp. Xr TivnA a , .. - lllll I'f ni nilQTIAn the ur.ravorable conditions will doubt- -... us. HLI U Barrel! We still believe m prices for the late futures in ww as the legitimate situation , strong enough to warrant same. Prlngle We lean to the long side wueai on any weak spots. Joseph There is a fair short inter est n bmelter. Buy it for turns. Good ""j'ins 01 warriman issues will be Z ,. UP 11 thQ clleaPest stock on the list. Purchases at this level will prove profitable. Steady absorption of v.. kj. goes on and the 50 mark will 3Uun oe reached. On moderate recessions of a point or so take on Amalgamated Copped. O. & W. will soon be "Ulne -"uy Pennsylvania conser vatlvely. u. , topics For the time being we think the best results will be found BB,Iins leading active stocks on rollies for turns. On sharp bulges we would take the selling side of cotton aim wneat ror turns. mancial Bureau Union Pacific and ooumern -acihc will be erratic toxidinman oond issue, but "lv,uml ue oougnt lr hammered down The same may be said of t?,i Northern Tn.Mfi .i,au , . . s' w...,, ouuum 00 Dougnt now and on a scale down. We believe amalgamated Copper and Smelter to be well bought and ready for a rise any time. Low priced issues Rhi ue lasen whenever r 1 c Pennsylvania, Ana.. Brt. are in a trading area with reports favoraDie to tne tractions. The Npw York Central reduction ' ... vpciaiing expenses is well received nnri -k umj covering. Scale down wmnnrt will ho mat in rv,. --r.k out"ua StOCkS. Nothing Interesting. X southern lady came to Washtneton the other day on a visit. The congressman called at her hotel early one morning. As he was about to leave she asked him if there was to be anything interesting in the house that afternoon. "I'm afraid not," he said, half apologetically. "You see I will be detained in a committee room most of the day." Washington Correspondence to New York American. Nose an Index to Temper. The nose is an expressive feature of every one. Especially is it sensitive to exhibitions of ill temper and bad habits, and with its minute muscles it writes in the clearest of characters every snarling, discontented, or disdainful feeling until at last, if much indulged, they become plain and lasting imprints upon the face. Like a Boy's Pocket: On killing a Plymouth Rock fowl at Charlton, in Kent county, Eng., Mr. Charle3 Downs found the following extraordinary collection In its crop. About 20 pieces of -glass, one cartridge, six nails, one tin tack. inch screw, a VA inch coDDer rivet, one bone collar stud, one shirt button, six trouser buttons, one brass Etud, five pieces of coal, one clock screw and one boot button. Take THE TIMES to It. oolitli new. nam after the eleetron. Wot for Its republican news, not for its, iem cratlc news, bat for both sides.
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MALE HELP IV ANTED. -. WANTED Contracts on houses 6y oe a,n1 a11 Inside work. AddreBs P. O. Box 442, Hammond, Ind. 4-2 EPFirst class blacksmith; m t e KO,,d horseshoer. Apply to nv.i'.-f"' Forsnh and Exchange avenues, Indiana Harbor. FEMALE HELP WANTED. T-?11"1 for general housework; hat c.an cook; German preferred, wages $5 per week; steady employment. Apply Schmall's hotel, Lowell, Ind. 4.3 WANTED Two expert carpet sewers man,lnce; . APP'y to Mr. Klemperer. HS. JrL-05 Store furniture Dept.. Hammond, Ind. WhIEFzPiTl OT woman for general ..cm j0Z sooa wages. Address o, Lake Countv Tim. 9-1 ?n w h5"8ework: two In family. Call w 11 imams street. 3-1 T0004 lTl fo" housework; noon fi?nthr 1Jeed &WlY- a" forenoons, 630 South Hohman St. 2-3 SITUATIOV A vrrii WANTED Situation as chauffeur- nn hart ."'El?: ae .a"; no sqTn Jru,e or can by Phone 217 - -'i.c, -xiauiraona, ind. 4-2 FOll SAI.R. Fi- ChfaP. WInton phaeton J?,J. 6 rura"out; 10 horsepower engine: excp snt , j calumet avenue. 4.3 SALE Eour mule team; three h?J JLoeam8' 6tovewood. hay corn and wiJT warn. Hammond Horse ar,ei' td Marsh, Prop., 396 Calumet 29-6 SAnLEr"Portabl automobile garaf V0XJ4: two sllding doors; a bartaen at "ce- J- Packman. FC SALE Rubber tire buggy;, used one season nQn .jo M ... . tfuo Liauue si. 28-6 FOR SALE Prain,, : cheap: j. Ba.im r p.ui."A maKe. Address Saf 'Pimo no . -v ..t3, Q-U SALE Lunch room for sale; cash SieerVry PrPerty' .? FS?ef h7725 foot Jot In Standard r.,rvjel add"ion; can be bought at low R.. Lake County Times. 16-at f order: only 125 S J ' -1"" I torY' Take S. Hohman street car to "ctory. 13-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; one large front room suitable for two; Call 77 Oakley 1 a.venm 4-tf 1 11ENT Nicely furnished room; all L.T '1 ?own town. U.v, D"001- -"iuire at. iso. 11 4-3 V0r-P. to date Hat; 10014 to I wmg avenue; references re yuj,eu- Appiy on premises or 10200 agent"6 0Uth Chlc'aSi K- F- Esgers, 29-5 F9R RENT Office and store room kel Plate debley street. 3-4 ?ENT7-Furnished:. eix room cotnrnTni.nf:.1' l ?n; ?dern. 442 East "staM "0,." enu. . Ap? ? FOR RENT Room in private family IOr One Or two rpntlemr Truman St.; phone 1152. VV FOR RENT At Gibson. Tn k, boardine house. 23 T-nnmo- K1. for pool room; furnished first class; in good shape. H. Braman. 2lllm OR RENT Finest 3 room brick fiat on south side; new, modern; hot water heat; rent cheap. Lipman, 5. Williams street. . n it FOR RENT Al, Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 rnnm flcito iocn with gas and hath ini,, .w..Li . riffiny, 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 9-tf LOST AIVD FOUXD LOST Mondav. public librarv cnl c f v, w s i-.lOeral reward for return t Tim lln street. 4-2 LOST A bracelet Sunday, between the cemetery and ManiA !, H. : reward oftprt..i Leave at Lake County Times. 1-6 FOUND Automobile monkey . wrench wwner can nave same by describing it and paymer for advertiaomont -m at Times office. . or VS Real Information. buttermilk?" Innocently asked the youns laJv fronl the city, who was luspectmg tne nerd with a critical eye "Don't mnlro vnnrcoif jww.w.t . muua, oaiu tho vnim? lnv wn na Knn v, j " uuva uu iu LUtJ nniintrv hofnro on v, v,i 1 """8 ur tWO. "Goats jHva hnttrmillr Springfield Journal. DONT BOIL THE WATER. Boiling and distilling water removes the oxygen and makes It flat, IndigestIble, and unhealthful. Filtering only takes out a very srrsall pari or me nith and disease germs If you want to drink absolutely puro water, fresh, sparkling, llfft-glvlng. nature's best remedy, you can have it ior cents per gallon delivered at your door from Knotts' mineral and pure 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. 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 Wednesdays and Thursdays. II
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BARTER. AND EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Good oak dining room table, square extension, and 4 ,V?r seat cairs; large massive Varnis Martin bed, complete cost 4$; on , rBr exchange for one or two first class beds size, hall tree set dishes ?,cah or what have you. A. G. D., Lake County Times. - t FOR EXCHANGE No. 2 Victor phonograph, records and case, for small nOrse that ran iic. - i driver. Address j7 T. . fj ko Times. 27 LESTATE TRANSFERS : HAMMOND. 2a teeLlot 2- block 2. original town, Martin H. Finneraa to Benjamin F. Hayes $1000 TOLESTON. ,00 ia 15e?cPt N 66 feet) block rnnwii tAtxt " " " w Burffe'. addition, Edward Bibler admr- to etra a WIlfTtMn 105 Lota 32. 33, S 6 feet lot 34. block 4. Forsyth's third addition. Callus J. Bader to Julia Carlson.. 2.175 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 6 block 65. East Chicago Co. to Jay Meek 400 5P.k 3' ,Joe.?- ne's first addition, Ira M. Cobe to Caldwell Gary Land association.. 4 noo Section 33-36-8 W Part NE 1 NW 13.43 acres. Irene P Lagorio to Owen S. McGinnlty. . Higher Court's Record. Supreme Court Action. The Supreme Court todav han. i down the following opinion and ulings: igs: 21063. Lake Shore Sand Company vs. Wlie .-snore and Michigan Southern Railway company. Lake a C. Appeal! uiamissea. iuonks, J. 21100. William V. Rooker vs. Mar-: gtirei xiruce. Marlon G C. Oral ar gument set for June 11. O rt A n ' a . "" PitisDurg. Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis Railway company v&. jwuncie & Portland Traction com pany et ai. Jay C. a Set for oral argument June 26. 58a0. Lake Erie & Western Railroad company vs. Burney Moore. Hamilton C. C. Appellant's petition to transfer to bupreme Court overruled. Appellate Court Action. The Appellate Court today announced the following deslcions and rulings: 6450. Helen R. Hathaway et al. vs. uuiin 1. imi wards, treasurer. Putnam c. Affirmed. Comstock, J. Roby. J. aoaeni. 6286. John W. Annadall vs. Union cement and Lime company. Clark C. " ppeiianxs petition for rehearing overruled. 6784. John S. Postal et al. vs. Samuel Mennlnch. Wells C. C. .ADDeiiee-a motion to dismiss appeal sustained and appeal dismissed. 6713. Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company vs. Roger R. Shield. Marion C. C. Appellant's petition for advancement overruled. H THE SUPERIOR COURT 4376. Charles Nassau and Henry G Thompson vs. William L. Cherry. Cause dismissed at plaintiff's costs. 4307. Sadie Clark vs. Arlie Clark. Divorce. Service shown to require deienaant to show cause by May 25 why he should not be in contempt and defendant failing to appear citation is issued returnable instanter. . 4432. Florence A. Gerstley, administratis Samuel A. Gerstlev. deo vs. L. S. & M. S. Defendants motion for a cnange sustained. Sent to Porter j superior court. Ten days for change. 4450. Melvin Ross, administrator John Poturalski, deceased vs. L. 8 & M. S. Affidavit for change of venn. granted sorter superior ennrt t days for change. 4684. Wm. S. Feuer and Paul Foir vs toward G. Smith. 46SD. State of Indiana on th riatinn Ct.f. t - 1 v, uiciau junnson vs. Tnwn f l"tr'- aianaamas proceeding. Return able June 11. INDIANA INVENTORS RECEIVE PATENTS. Washington, June 3. Patents have been issued to Indlanians as follows: L J. Bonar, Indianapolis. tachment; A. Bosser, Fort Wayne, disojsiem ior liquids; A P Boyer, Goshen, swing; s. Canty. New Albany, railway frog; C. Garver. Fort uyne, automatic wagon brake; D S Haynes. Evansville, bottle neck and oiuicnment therefor"; H F. Hedderich Flora, machine frame; C. L Holden. Indianapolis, flushing valve guide- W . -unes, aiuncie, switch throwing device for street railway cars; S. S. Lehman. Fort Wayne, lubricating oil feeder; H. II. Macomber. Kendalville, 1 -U Nclsler. Indlanannlia fiivtK 1 J3 1 1 .. r w..ii na.iiuiing machine; F. M. Reed Indianapolis, smoke consuming appara tus; B. Ross, New Albanv. rr.it,.. n M. Stedman, Aurora, grinding machine' . xv. vaiiingrora, Indianapolis, safety attachment for elevators; A. R. Weber, Hammond, medicine measure Above, Over and On. The three words, above, over and on are nearly synonymous, but thr is a clear distinction between them wnen they are used literally. The stars are above us. but they are not always over us, as a cloud is over the sea; nor are they on us, as a man's hat is on his head. The hat and the cloud are above, but the stars are not over, nor are the clouds on us. Coincidence In Births. Here is the tale of a most remark able coincidence as told by Biddeford IMe.) papers: Een Coolbrith nf North Saco has two sons and two daughters, all married and all living in Massachusetts. In one mall last week he received four letters, one from each of his four children, and in earn ! of the four was the announcement of the arrival of a daughter in the family on Monday! ; jThe longer you advertise a good article In the Times, the easier it la to
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