Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 6 June 1908 — Page 7

s" Saturday, June 6, 1908.

THE TIMES.

L&MMOM) :

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Office Phone 2721. Rci. Phone 2SC3 THE .. S- G. CARLEY 1 .TRANSFER 'AND " 'ROOFING ISO. EXPRESSING, MOVING AND GRAVEL

ROOFING.

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Orders Promptly Attended To. Office 210 Slate Street., !

MILLER & JOY, FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 230 Jlicblgaa arenne. are prepared to do all kinds of repair work at reasonable rate. Screen doorV and vrlndotra a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. AH vrork ' guaranteed first class. Order given prompt attention. Phone So. 3001. - , ., t .

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CLASSIFIED WAMT ADS.

Latest Events In the Markets

jPROVISIOMS

Special Wire to The TIMES

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

Seat Equipped Repair Shop in the Stat G. W. HU2JTEB AUTOMOBILE GAB AGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 91 S. MOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond, lad

HOWARD STEVENS. Open fo Contraota, Painting, Paper Hanging and Decoratinsr. GRAINING A SPECIALTT. My Motto: Good Work. ZSS State Une Street, ... Ilammomd. Telephone 1601.

KONG HONG XO CO. Chliute, American and Enropeaa RESTAURANT.

fchlneesj Chop Suey. All Chinos dishes

served in short order. Chinese Goods Open from

ana iea. ii a. m. to l. a. m.

91 State Street. ; Hammond, led.

Wood hull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chicago. 230 92nd St., Phone 77 Hammond. 83 State Street, Phoee 179

STANLEY MILD A 2 IMth Place

J. A. WALKER, . Office 239 IngT&ham Ave. Phone Phone 1371 4142

WALKER a MILDA MASON CONTRACTORS CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY ,319 State Line St., Cor. Douglas St. Jobbing prompily attended to. Hammond, Ind

John Minnich Practical Tinsmith and Stove Repairer. Ice Boxes Lined and. Repaired. Eave Troashs and Smoke Stacks Ppt Up. Bend Postal to 23 Sibley St. and I will call on yot

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Descrlp. . Open Atchison ... 81 Am. Sugar. ..128 Am Car..... 33 Am Copper.. 66 Am Smelt.. 75 Am Locom., 49 Anaconda . . 42

B & O. ... .. 89 Brook It T . . 48 C & G W . . , 7 vt Chea & O. .. 45 C & . cm. 23 C F & I... 27 Col South... 31 Canad Pac. 158 Coast Line. . 92 Cent Leath.. 23 Denver cm. 26 Distillers 33 Erie com.... 22 Erie 2nd.... 28 Grt North... 131 Gt Nor Ore. . 61 111 Central.. 132 L & Nash. ..108 Mex Cent... 16 M K & T cm 27 Do pfd,.', 61 Mia Pac... 46 Nat Lead. . .. 67 N Y Cent... 103 Nor & W... 69 North Pac.. 135 Ont &' W... 40 Pacific Mail. 26 Pennsyl. ...120 Press Steel. 28 Reading ...113 R I & S 18 Rock Isl cm 18 Do pfd... 36 Rubber .... 25 South Pac. .. 86 So Ry cm... 17 St. Paul 133 St L&SF2dpf 29 Texas Pac. 23 Union Pac. 146 U S Steel,... 37 Do pfd. . . .101 Wabash pf. 24 July ..56 45

High 81 34 67 75' 60 42 89 49 , 7 -46 27 31

160

Low 81 33 66 75 49 42 89 48 7 45

Close 81 128 34 67 75 50 42 89 49 7 46

27 31 158

26 34 22 131 61

26 33 22 130 61

108 108

1 47 67 104 69 136 41 26 121 28 114

27 25 87

61 46 67 103 135 40 26 120 28 112

86 23 86

134 133

23 . 148 " 38 102 24 45

23 146 37 101 24

27 31 160 92 23 26 34 22 28 131 61 132 108 16 27 61 47 67 104 69 136 40 26

121 28 114 18 18 37 . 25 87 17 134 29 23

148 38 102 24 45,

GILAIN JMARKET.

L.nicago. June 6. Carlots today: Wheat, 33 cars; corn, 259 cars; oats, 107 cars; hogs. 13,000 head. Chicago Juno 6. Estimates Monday: Wheat, 42 cars; corn. 276 cars; oats.

in tars,

MALE IIELH WASTED. WANTED Contracts on houses by painter and 1 1 inco -nir la-

dress P. O. Box 442, Hammond, Ihd. 4-2

WANTED First class blacksmith; must be ertnrl hook n.

. J. OConnell. Forsyth and Exchange

--""cji muiana uarDor. FEMALE UELI WAJfTKD.

WANTED Girls a Reid-Murdock Co.

1U1 ivionaay morning. ..-1

WANTED Good kitchen girl at once. Apply S6.S0. Hohman street. 5-2 W ANTE Girl for general housework; one that can cook; German preferred, wages $0 per week; steady employment. Apply Schmall's hotel, Lowell, Ind. 4q

Chicago. Junn fi Pi9Mm.. tno

Wheat and Hour, 419,000 u; corn. 7,000 WANTrn t, : bu; oats. 375 bu. v wat'.TLD Two expert carpet at once. Apply to Mr. Kl

COTTON MAEKET.

Month July . Aug. . Oct. , Dec. .

Open .1015 . 998 , 949. . 939

High 1018 1000 957 946

Low 1002 991 945 935

Close 1015-17 999-10 955-56 944-45

BANK STATEMENT.

Reserve ....Dec. Reserve less US Dec. Loans Dec. Specie ............ .V.Dec" Legals inc. Deposits '. Dec. Circulation Dec.

$ 717,800 724,200 3,516,600 2.784, 500 1,244,600 3,288,400 319,600

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

There Is Comfort WHEN A HAN'S SALARY STOPS Throng sickness, failure of his em. ployer, a suspension of business, to feel that you have something; ta fall back on lm your hour of trouble. .

pat a small amount each week tn

tna-a la a good, reliable sarin- bank. like the Citizens' German Rata! Bank ONB DOLLAR STARTS A ' SAVINGS ACCP'JNT.

July . Sept . , Corn

July . Sept. . . Dec. . Oats

July v .

Sept . Pork--

July .

bept .

Lard

July . . Sept . Ribs July . Sept .

Open. High Low Close .87 -S8 86 87b' .85 85 85 85ax .67 68 67 67 .6566- 66 - 65 66ax .56 67 56 56 .45' 45 45 45, .37- 37 37 37 .1370 1370 1365-67 1367 .1395 1395-97 1390-92 1395 .855 857 852 852 .872 875 870-72 870-72 .742-45 747-50 742-45 745 .767 772 . -767. 770 PRODUCE MARKET.

Southwestern Markets. r, Receipts. Minneapolis, today ...146,000 Last year 235.000 Kansas City, today... 34,000 Last year 57,000 fat. Louis, today 14,000 Last year 21,000 Primary Markets. Receipts. Wheat, today 285,000 Last year 424,000 Last week, holiday. Corn, today 425,000 Last year 1,311,000 Last week, holiday.

Northwest Cars. , ... This week Last week Last Yr. Duluth 4 .. 47

Minneapolis .133 , 2"4 Chicago 33 26

WEATHER FORECAST.

Ship. 67,000 59,000 42,000 62,000

29.000 62,000

Ship.

Z06.000 393,000

458,000 642,000

sewers

manager Lion Store Furniture Dept.,

EDTGood Sirl for housework; ne ?ner neel apply. Call forenoons, 630 South Hohman St. 2-3 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED To take In washing at my nome; reasonable charges. 707 Iloffman street. Phone 1551.. 6-2

FOR SALE. FOR 'SALE Cheap, a two-story house, 11 rooms, on lot 50x127 feet; two blocks west of courthouse, corner of h k a,venue anl 152nd street; deslrdriL xr8llJ'esSTlo,caUty; Price 2'800- Address M. K., Lake County Times. 6-3

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Saloon"; centrally located. Inquire of F. Ph. Hack, agent Fred Miller Brewing; Co. -tf

A'un rh.jvt Three nicely furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, cheap.

no v 00a avenue. near Lafavptt

school.

6-1

FOR RENT -Three room cottage, rear of 416 Alice street. 6-1

FOR RENT Modern six room flat at

uv ceaar. inquire at 6 Williams

street. 6-tf

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms

Apply is Sibley street. 6-2

FOR RENT Three nicely furnished ron16 for light houseKeeping. Phone 3203 or call 301 Chicago avenue. 5-6

fur KENT Four nicely furnished

rooms; an conveniences and in the

most desirable residence part of Hammond. Phono 3401 B-a

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; one

iaigo iruct room suitable for two:

modern conveniences. Call 277 Oakley

avenue. , - 4-tf

I' OR SALE Two bicycles, one lady's and one gentleman's; not new but Trf ;eUenT$ shaPe: cheap for cash. L.lon Store 1 urnlture Department. 6-2

FOR

SALE Household

auire at 324 Sihu.v ' i

Illinois, Indiana and Lower Michigan 2412. vl Vli2

Generally fair tonight and Sunday;

wiiuuueu warm. Missouri Generally fair weather except possibly local thunderstorms tonight or Sunday; continued warm. Wisconsin Fair except probably showers west tonight or Sunday. Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana Showers tonight and Sunday. Iowa and Kansas Showers and thunderstorms tonight and Sunday. South Dakota and Nebraska Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday with probably Bhowers east. HEAED ON THE B0UKSE.

FOR SALE Ch eaD. Wlntnn nhnotnn

gasoline runabout- in . ii,,,,

engine; excellent running order. Call 80 Calumet avenue. 4.

FOR SALE Four mlo too v,-,

orse teams. stnvewnnH v,

tnree heavv wne-nn it .rv,,.j n

l.v, inursn, jfrop., 3ae Calumet

avenue.

29-6

cheap: J. Raum snf ti,

' , r. 1 , - - w. uvvn vvp.

Address Saff T mes dB.tf

. V k X

FOR SALE Lunch room for sale; cash or Hammond nrnnnrtv Ani,. .

w njie we tninK this break enough I oleoerl DaKery. a.tf

ior the present and would advise tak

FOR SALE 25 foot lot In Standard citeei addition: rn h hnmrh o

Rrlce $ash; owner must sell. Address Q. R.. Lake County limes. l6-3t

FOR SALE One Kimball upright plano, only $140; easy payments. 30 Ogden street. t-13-tf

ing the buying side of wheat on this or

any further break. Ware & Leland The

Duying on breaks In our market. tun. -ala. une square piano; good

ouu uutiae uuyjug wneai, es- iticiory. xa-ll

pecially on any further break.

Bartlett Country deliveries will in

crease and we look for a more liberal

movement or corn toward the end of

the month and a lower tendency.

Joseph There will be more money

on tne long side of the Harriman

stocks than can be found in any other division. Conservative purchases are advised. Follow Amalgamated Copper

and bmelter upward. Buy Brt. for a

turn.

Topics The market will likely be ir

regular today but prospects of a favor O V'. 1 Knnlr r.t A x . -

Diaieiueiu may iead to a

show of bullishness In Union and some

of the other leaders. Next week will

FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; all

- I'juciii tuiiveniencea, down town,

-v iionman street, inquire at No. 11

Sioley street. Call 36C2

4-3

FOR RENT Office and store room between Erie and Nickel Plate depot. F. B. Hall, 241 Sibley street. 3-4

FOR RENT Room In private family for one or two gentlemen. Apply 506 Truman St.; phone 1152.

FOR RENT At Gibson, Ind., a big boarding house, 23 rooms; big store for pool room; furnished first class; In good shape. 11. Braman. 21-lra

FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick flat on south side; new, modern; hot water heat; rent cheap. Llpman. 6. Williams street. 12-tf

FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 room flats, $12.50, with gas and bath. Apply Washburn & Tlfnny, 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. -tf

LOST AND FOUNDLOST Pair eyeglasses this noon, between Fayette and Clinton. Return to Times office. 6-1

LOST A bracelet Sunday, between the cemetery and Maple street; Initials A. H. ; reward offered. . Leave at Lake County Times. i-6

FOUND Automobile monkey wrench. Owner can have same by describing it and paying for advertisement. Call at Times office. 26-tf

BARTER AND EXCHANGE. 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

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In a Belfry

prices all around.

HAILWAY TIME TABLU

in

Lve. a. Hmi ChL

. to A.M. P.M.

UUL 6.46 7.00

fenn.. o.eox Monon. 6.10 Erie... 6.12 "L. 8.. 6.1 Bx JVab'sh 6.16 U. C 6.20 L. a. 6.20x1 M. a.. 6.40 H. P.. .40 Penn.. 6.42 L. 8. 6.61x1 1 a. 7.06x Erie"... 7.25 Penn.. 8.00x Erie... g.30 L. a. 8.48

Wab'sh 9.34" 10.22 Monon. 9.86 10.35 'Erie. . .10.00 10.58 Penn.. 6.40s 10.64 I S.. 10.141 11.25 ftlonon.ll.il 12.00 P.1W ,r

fenn. .i2.S6x 8.. 1.12 M. C. 2.06 Penn... 2.18s Penn.. 3.31x

Erie... 3.50x

6.45

7.10

12

12

16

la

T.35

t.3 T.40

7.45 8.23 8.03

8.20 9.00 9.33

9.45

N. P.. 4.86

m. a.. 4.08X Wab'sh 4.10 M6non. 4.39s I, a. 4.47x1 Monon. 6.02 M. C... 6.1 ax Erie... 6.13 L. a. 6.28x

Penn.. 1-92

1.35 2-05 2.55 3.15 4.80 4.50 f.Sl 4.55 8.00 5.33 6.04 6.53 6.00 6.07

.27 6.30

C C I i.6x 6.40

l. a. siixi

ha. 6.8 a. 6.431 Penn.. 6.52x M. C. 7.05x Monoif 7.49x JsT. P.. 5.16 C C I; 8.22s M. a.. 8.24 Wab'ah 8.6J M. C... 8.18s T a.l8.28ar If. C.1H27X

7.16

7.J5 7.55 7.45 SfiO S.40 0.15 9.20 8.10 9.40 9.85

Raada.

Lre. Ax ChL.Bn4:

I a. 5.25x

I'sjnn.. 6.80 L S.. 6.621 L. a. 6.57x Penn.. 6.00 M. a.. 7.10x Srie... 7.15x L. a. 7.231 Pnn.. 8.00x Monon. 8.80 O C L 8.85

Pnn.. 8.60s 10.07 L. a. 9.20 10.14 Erie. ..10.45 11.86 Ponn..ll.20x 12.86 P.M. P.M. Monon 13.00 1S.50

t a. 12.011 l.u Wab'shl2.04 18.62 M. C. 1.16x 1.64

itnn.. a. 10a

Butter Receipts, 11,702 tus; creamery, extra, 23c; price to retail dealers, 24c; prints, 25c; extra firsts, 22c; firsts, 21c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extras, 21c; fancy, 20c; seconds, 17c; ladles,- N. 1,

nflii paciting- siock, ltoc Eggs Receipts, 14,-320 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, "13c: cases included, 1314c; firsts, whitewood cases and must e 45 per cent fresh, 14c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must e 65 per cent fresh, 16 c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must e 80 per cent fresh, 17 c. Potatoes Receipts, 15 cars; choice to fancy, 65 70c; fair to good, 60 62c. New potatoes Receipts, 15 cars; choice to fancy, $1.02 1.05; ordinary. 90fg;95c. Veal Quotations for calves In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights, 56c; 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. Live" poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, -11c; springs, $2.50 6.00 per doa; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.00 6.00; ducks, 11 c. Fruit Apples, $1.004.00 per brl; 50c 4 $2.00 - per ,bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch. $1.60; straight, $1.151.40; culls, 50c$1.75; bouquets, '7090c; lemons, $2.402.S0; oranges, $3.00(4.00; grapo fruit, $2.504.00; pineapples, $1.85 3.00 per crate; peaches, 2575c per crate. Berries Strawberries, $1.75 J? 3.25- per 24-qt case: Michigan. $1.75 (3, 2.25 nor

.SOT16 ase; cherries, per 24-qt case.

C48 piums, &uc'osi.oo per 24-qt

case; DiacKDerries, 24-qt case, $2.50; gooseberries, 16-qt case. $1.50; blueberries. $2.00 fil 4.00 ner 24-ot case: rasn.

berries, red, $3.50(g)4.00 per 24-qt case; black. $2.00 per 24-pt case. Beans Pea beans, hand picked choice, $2.652.70; common, $2.402.45; red kidney, $1.701.90; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.251.50: brown Swedish, $1. 95 2.00; off grades $1.2o(ffl.60; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.87 (5 6.00. Melons Gems, $1.5005.00 per cratewatermelons, 5070c apiece. S6en vegetables Asparagus, 50c $2.00 per box; beets, 25c $1.00 per boxcabbage, 25 85c per crate; carrots 80c $1.00 per box; cauliflower, 50c $l 00 per box; celery, 40c$1.25 per cratecucumbers, 25 50c per doz; garlic, 6

9.08 8.61 6.8 7.68 8.10 8.48 8.66 8.19

9.88

Original.l On an eminence a few miles north of

a town in Alabama stands a church

with a belfry. It stood there during

the civil war. In the sprlne of 1S62

we think, bring considerably lower Dan Harkaway, a young man whose

father was a deacon in the church.

used to go up into the belfry daily and

sometimes on moonlight nights to take a look up the turnpike, which was

plainly visible for some miles north

ward, hoping to catch the first sight of

Yankee troops that were expected to

occupy that region. Harkaway Bet

great store by this vedette system in

vented by himself and promised to

warn his neighbors in time to set their houses In order and put their silver

spoons in the well before the arrival of

the enemy.

500

east nmcAon

Lots 3 and 4, block 3, NW 29-37-9, East Chicago Co. to James I. Day. CROWN POINT. Lot 4. block 32, Railroad addition, Alfred Neil Coffin to Emma D. Coffin INDIANA HARBOR. Lots 23. 25 and 27, block 18; lot 14, block 38, Lake Shore Land & Building Co. to John R. Far-ovld

Section 32-36-8 W NE SE

came to himseir ana raougnt ot the corpse of Nolan lying in the belfry he fled from the place as rapidly as his stunned condition would admit The same morning people living along the line of the pike were awakened from their slumbers by the clatter of horses hoofs and swinging sabers, followed by the tread of men marching and the rumble of cannon. Almost bef:re the citizens could get on their clothes the troops had passed, and soon the booming of guns could be heard below. "Whar's Dan Harkaway?" asked one citizen of another. "Wonder ef he hain't fell aBleep in the belfry." "Tom Nolan, he was a-watchin' that, too," said another. When the excitement had quieted down and the sun shone as peacefully over the undulating plantations as It had set the evening before, the two missing men not appearing, a committee went into the belfry. Finding the ladder down, the ends greased and blood (from Harkaway's nose) scattered over the stairs, they concluded that the two men had been playing each other foul and doubtless one had

murdered the other or both had been

I f r IIN :. JOB ' V ' : I

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REALESTATE TRANSFERS

TOLESTOM

Lot 1, block 2, Forest Hill addi

tion, John o. Bowers to John Keserlc

Lot 1, block 2, Forrest Hill ad

dition, .tucnard L. Miller to Al

fred R. Hoover 150

UAKY.

Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, block 36, Gary

0 ",Bl nuuuivision, William A. Wirt to Central

funding to 8,250 HAMMOND.

J-iOt dl, block 9. Morris addition TTorlroTiro l t .1,

Joseph O. Morris to George t,7-v., . " "ve wuu xsancy

len ui uiu, u ijin wno rouna It difficult to

decide between him and Tom Nolan

One day Nolan overheard some ne

390 groes taiKing together about the Droi

w7,!Sf laelS:"?me c,ay,n? that ! kiUed- But what had become of the

y.j .tu,ix v.uuie wiium a rew nours. rmioa n mwtsn.

XTl ii .. . " "'"V,

.u uiuugnt to get ahead of his rival Years oassed. nnrt Pith ttw

wmiui to tue oeirry ror the pur- !nor Nolan appeared. When n Rtrnnr

nose or ripinir fii-o- u. ... i . . . . o--

,n;,rn.7i. Vs , T.7 " came lnto ttie locality he was sure to

-irivuvu. udinunay uaa Diacea a

ladder on the hlcheat flonr

4JoneSZiera?r.e.r.hand a trapdoor. By climbing - "" tbe ladder one could look out through

Articles of Incorporation , L p Pen,ns- NoIa mounted the 1 ladder, nnrl TTartRnrmr 1

' I " "J fuaiuji utIUW, Articles of Incorporation have been BaW hlm &zlng "P the pike.

filed at, the office of, Secretary of State Harkaway determined to mmlsh hlq

ior tne following companies: rival for assuming a privileire that hp

Warsaw Detective Regulators, War- reserved for himself and that nic-ht

saw, to catch horsa thieves, trustee; went up to the belfry and eron? th Samuel C. Funk.James W. Homer and end, on Wh!h 1 h!

4uuucl lUlaQ

tnought over the matter of the Yan

kees' approach and concluded that if they occupied the city they would likely endeavor to surprise it in the early

a.81

Erie... 2.25 sec

N. P.. 2.82 8.26 SUb'fih 3.00 8.66 moa. 8.05 8.66

u a. s.cox 4.47 L. a. 4.12x1 6.28 Penn.. 4.16 6.82 Penn.. 4.30 6.82

M. C. 4.6Sx 1.45

L a. 6.0x 8.02

Erie... 6.15 8.16

L. a. 5.17x1 .28 Penn.. 6.40T 6.83 L. a. 6.60 8.48

lJenn.. .i 5x 7.18 Monon. 9.00 9.50 N. P.. 9.08 8.66 Erie.. 8.03 9.64 C C L 9.30 10.36 M. C... 10.00 10.47 Wab'shll.OOx 11.48 Monon. ll.ioil 11.68 L. a. 11.86 12.28 Penn.. 11.35s 18.38 Erie 11.46 1J.48 M. C. .12.06 llli

Daily.

xuaiiy ex. Sunday, steady. Daily ex. MobaT

Sunday only. Omaha

IV La, Indiana, tfuu Vaniao t

- - 1 1 r - llj

W -TUm

uuuwit, sicca yeas, i.uui.iii per box; horseradish. 65c ner hunrh- utt,...

$2.50 per brl; leaf, 510c per craterjHfiV;0,0?8' S065c per lb; peppers! $1.25 1.50 per crate; parsley, 20 25c per doz; pieplant. 717c per bunchradishes, home grown, 6075c per 100 string beans, green, 25c$1.00 per box-' wax, 50c($1.50; onions, $1.10 per bu: spinach, 35 40c per box; tomatoes 50c $1.50 per crate; turnips, 4050c per box;, watercress, 10 25c. per basket

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Union Stock Yards, June 61 Hoe- re

ceipts, 13,000; left over, 3,000; market steady. Light, $5.105.52; mixed, $.15

J.oo, jia-vy, o.uo a.ao ; rougn, $0.05 P5.25. Cattle receipts, 800: market un

changed. Sheep receipts, 1,500; market

Henry C. Kelly.

1 .. a r. in -

xiiaiuie oeiunues ana Loan com

pany, Lafayette; capital, $1,50; direc

tors, Charles Ruhl, George Langknecht

and John Leusther.

Evansville Awning and Tent Com- corning before the people were awato

pany. Evansvlile; capital, $1,000; dl- Therefore at the first sicn of dnwn ho

rectors, Armand R. Emrich. Louis A. entered the tnwpr

. 1 B UlVUUlUfc i.u v i 11 11

uaus and J. Wi.l Glackman. till nff ,.) tt u. , . -

T.nn sfor nnr,a t "e cumoea tne iaa-

...li.j, name fir -ltlll llrl,-. tl M

capital, $2,000; to manage Ino Star y ' " yU' saw lDe

gasoline boat and other boats; direc- tt 8tors. William a. Price. f!nrri, Tr Ue was about to descend to irivp iha

and Ralph Price. aiarm wnen he felt the ladder slipping

Meredith Automatic Cigar Stands "wy rrom mm. Catchine the window-

company, of Wabash; capital. 825,000; Si", ne Clung to it for a few rniniifc

directors, Miio R. Meredith, Nelson a then dropped, hurting himself severely' Hunter and James N. Hoover. Thft firsr thnr .ti

Carroll FleotHn Lla-ht n r-i. . ".I V . f "c ttL- King U13

oren Dac mto his body was to px.

amlne the ends of the ladder, finding

phi; capital, $10,000; directors, John H,

Burr, Nathaniel Mohr, Fred C. Smith and Adelphia V. Smith.

"I quit he Chicago papers. I take THE TIMES because I don't have time to read more, than what It has.'' Tes tlmony at one TIMES reader.

Hogs ,.6,000 , .5,000

Cattle 1.000

Sheep 500 600

Union Stock Yards, June 6. Hogs close strong. Light. $5.105.52; mixed, $5.15Q5.57; heavy, $5.055.55; rough. $5.05 5.25. Cattle and sheep steady. .

- 1 miii m it riimi mjiiii---1 " ,, 1.

them greased. At the same

heard some one enter the hnilrUno. f.

low and knew that Harkaway was com-

WHEX YOU WANT SOMETHPIO nn

WAXT TO GET RID OP SOMETHING ! TRY OVU -WANT COLUMN." IT'S A I DINNER EYERY. TIME. . .. . J

Our method of advancing money on Pianos, Furniture, Horses, Wagons, etc, will Interest you. We will treat your Inquiry as Btrictly confidential Our rates are more satisfactory than those in South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 SO, HOHMAN STREET.

Phone 257. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednesdays and Thursdays.

I

'111 pay the rascal for this." mut

tered Nolan, and, dragging himself to the trapdoor, he put the prop to the trap In a position that one coming into the belfry could scarcely help knocking it away. Then he lay down on the floor near the wall and waited. Harkaway

came up and when his head got above the trap saw the fallen ladder and

lan lying on the floor. Thinking he had killed his man, he withdrew hastily.

unocKing away the prop. The trap closed with a bang, and Nolan heard his rival tumbling down the stairs, ne felt sure that the trap had struck narkaway on the head, and If it hn

not killed him his fall doubtless had finished the job, Nolan polled open the door, crawled down the stairs, nnsa-

ed what he believed to be Harka way's dead body ..and rushed frantically, ont

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Yankees came and the two yonng men who were watching for them had disappeared. Whether there had been a mutual murder or the Yankees had tarried them off was a disputed point. During the eighties a camp of Confederate Veterans was held In the vicinity, and one day a gray bearded ret stood opposite the church, looking up at the belfry. Another vet came up and asked him what he was looking at. Then two pair of eyes met, and there was a simultaneous: "By gosh!"

"Harkaway?" "Reckon. Nolan ? "You bet" "I thought you was killea., "And I thought you was killed."

"I went off and enlisted in the th Tennessee." , "And I enlisted ia the th Alabama. "Seen Nancy?" "No. I heerd she married a Yankee Bojer and went no'th with him." ' "Waal, I declarT' .VIRGINIA CLAIBOTJRNB. DONT BOIL THE WATER, Boiling and distilling water removes the oxygen and makes It flat, indigestible, and unhcalthful. 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 pTUe water springs. Porter, Ind. Bend card with name and address ta W. F. Cox. Porter, Ind., or call up phone 135 Hammond, and we will do the rest.

Heredity and Crfma. "We are all potential criminals," was the startling statement made by Dr. Albert Wilson to a deeply Interested audience at tne Sociological society in London. "If we had had the heredity of some of tnese poor people (prisoners), or if we had had the environment we should have done the same a they."

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