Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 301, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1908 — Page 7

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Otflee Fhoae 2721. Res. Paono 2SC3 THE - S- Q. CARLEY TRMISFER AND ROOFING GO. EXPRESSING, MOVING AND GRAVEL ROOFING. AU Orders Promptly Attended To. Office-210 State Street. MILLER A JOY, FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 239 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kinda of repair vrork at reasonable rates. Screen doors and rrlndoTTS a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. All work guaranteed first class. Orders elves prompt utientlon. Phone No, 2001. Best Equipped Repair Shop la the Stat 0. W. HUNTEE AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 91 S. II OHM AN STREET Phone 122. Huehn BJpck. Hammond, lad HOWARD STEVENS, Open tot Contracts. Fainting, Paper Hanging and .Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. X83 State Llae Street, ... Ilamjsvond, Telephone 1091. KONG HONG LO CO. Chinees, American and Enrs-nran RESTAURANT. bhlnsM Chop Suey. All Chines dishes served la short order. Chinese Good Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. 1 State Street. Hammond. lad. Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Msnfctnrrs af Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc. Bo. Chicago. 250 Mod SC. Pheoe 77 tasmmond. 85 State Street, Pbeee 177 J. A. WALKER, Office 2 In graham Ave. Fnons STANLEY MILDA 22 154ih Place Phone 1371 4142 WALKER a MILDA MASON CONTRACTORS CEMENT WOKK A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Douglas St. Jobhlnx promptly attended to. Hammond. End John Miimich Fractal TIrsMIi and Stcva Repairer. Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired. Bare Troaihs and Smoke Stacks Pat Up. Bend Postal to 23 Sibley Bt. and I will call on yo if. There Is Comfort WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his em. ptoyer, or a suspension of business, to feel that you have something- t fall back on In yonr hoar of trouble. Pat a small amount each ween; tn suv fasrs tn a good, reliable savins hank. Ilk the Citizens' German National Bank ONE DOLLAR STARTS A SAVINGS ACCPJNT. EAILWAY TIME TABLE, Aa Chi. P.JI. 7.60 6.45 7.10 7.12 Lve. lliud. A.M. 6.4 5.50x 6.10 Raads. Chi.. Bivd. P.SS. ecu Penn, . Monon. Erie. . . L, a. Ptnn. 1a. a. u a. Penn. 6.2 5 x 6.4 6.48 704 . 6.30 6.531 6.6 7 x , 6.00 .12 i,5l ; it :ji S.10 8.48 8.64 t.l S.S8 16.07 10.14 L. a. C.13x 7.12 "Wab'su 8.1 M. C 0 U S.. .20xl SL c. 6.4o . s. . .15 7.1s 5 M. C. 7.1 Ox. 5 Erie... 7.15x 7.35 I a. 7.231 Penn.. 8.00x Monon. 8.80 C C L 8.85 Pnn.. 8.50s L. S.. 9.20 7.30 1.40 7.46 8.22 8.03 8.20 .00 9.36 9.45 10.23 10.35 10.53 10.54 11.35 12.00 P-M. 1.35 2.05 S.55 8.15 4.30 4.50 8.31 4.56 6.00 5.35 6.04 6.53 6.00 6.07 6.27 6.30 6.40 7.15 7.25 7.55 7.45 7.60 8.40 9.15 9.20 9.10 9.40 9.85 UI K P.. 6.40 Penn. S.42 hi Erie. Penn 6.51x1 7.0x . 7.25 Brie. Fenn 10.45 11.86 11.20X 18.36 8.00x Kris a an P.M. P.M. Monon 13.00 11.60 L. S-. 8.48 Wab'sh 9.34" Monon. 9.3 6 Erie. . .10.00 Leon.. 6.40a a.io.i4i Monon. 11.11 P.M. Penn. .12.3Sx jU a. 1.1 m. c. a.os Penn... 3.18s Penn.. S.Slx Erie... S.50x . P.. 4.3S . C. 4.08x Wab'sh 4.10 Monon. 4.39s L. 4.47x1 Monon. 5.01 m. a., s.iix Erie... 6.1J L. a. 6.28x Penn.. 5.31 C C L. 5.3x U a. 6.02x1 L. 8.. 6.23 LT a. 6.43i Penn.. 6.S2X M. C. 7.0 5x Monon. 7.49x N. P.. .8.16 C C L 8.12a M. C. i.J4 Wab'sh 8.51 7eL C... 9.13s jL. a.l.28aff la. C.ILJ7I I a. 12.011 1.11 Wab'shl2.04 M. C. 1.15x Penn.. 2.10s ErU... 2.25 N. P.. 1.32 Wab'sh 3.00 hfonon. 3.05 L. 8.. 8.50x L. a. 4J2xl Penn.. 4.15 Penn.. 4.30 M. O.. 4.65x L. a. 6.08x Erie... 6.16 L. a. 6.17x1 Penn.. 6.40 L. a. 6,60 Penn.. 6.15x Monon. 9.00 N. P.. 9.08 Erie.. 9.03 C C L 9.30 M. C .10.00 Wab'shll.OOx 12.52 1.64 8.31 8.2C 3.25 8.60 3.65 4.47 6.28 6.32 6.32 5.45 fi.02 4. IB t.33 6.43 7.11 1.50 .56 0.54 10.36 10.47 11.48 Monon. 11.10(1 11.68 L. a. 11.35 12.18 Penn.. 11.35s 12.88 Krte 11.48 M. C..18.06 Daily. 18.4 18,64 xDaily ex. Sundsy, HDally ex. Monday Sunday only. IVla Indiana Mag boev "I qtiit the Chicago papers. 1 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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Descrip. Open High Low Close Atchison ... 82 .. .. 82 Am Sugar. .127 127 Am Car... 34Vs 34 33 33 Am Copper.. 66 67 66 6 Am Smelt.. 75 75 74 75 Am Locom. . 49 49 49 49 Anaconda .. 42 42 42 42 B & 0 89 89 88 89 Biscuit 84 84 Brook R T.. 48 48 48 48 C & O W... 7 7 6 6 Ches& 0.... 45 45 44 44 CF&I 27 27 27 27 Col South.. 30 31 30 31 Canad Pac.160 160 159 159 Cent Leath.. 24 26 24 26 Denver cm. 26 26 26 26 , Do pfd... 66 66 65 65 Distillers ... 33 33 Erie com... 22 22 22 22 Grt North. ..131 132 131 131 Gt Nor Ore.. 60 60 59 60 111 Central. .131 131 130 130 Interboro ... 11 11 11 11 M K & T cm 27 27 27 .27Mis Pac... 46 46 46 46 Nat Lead 68 68 67 67 N Y Cent... 104 104 i0A 104 North Pac. 187 137 136 137 Ont & W... 40 40 Peoples Gas. 92 92 91 91 Pennsyl. ...121 121 120 121 Reading ...113 113 112 113 R I & S..... 18 , 18 17 17 Do pfd... 67 67 6G 67 Rock Isl cm 17 17 17 17 Do pfd... 35 36 35 36 South Pac. 86 86 86 86 So Ry cm... 17 17 17 17 St. Paul 134 134 133 133 St L&SF2dpf 29 29 Texas Pac... 23 23 23 23 Union Pac. .147 147 146 147 U S Steel... 37 37 37 37 Do pfd.. .101 101 101 101 VIrg Chem. 24 24 23 24 Wabash cm. 11 11 Do pfd... 24 .. .. 24 West Union. 56 57 56 57

COTTON MARKET. Month Open July ..1009 Aug. .. 990 Sept .. 995b Oct. .. 941 Dec. .. 931

High Low Close 1009 996 997-98 991 980 977-78 950 950 945-47 942 926 928-30 9X1 912 913-14

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High Low Close 87 85 86 85 84 84 a 86 85 85 67 66 66b 66 65 66a 56 55 65 a 43 41 42 35 35 35 1380 1365-67 1380a 1407 1392 1405 857-60 852-55 857b 877 872 877a 752 745-47 752b 775-77 767 775-77

86-85 84 85 66 65 53 .43-41 35 1370 1397 ,857 875 747-50 770-72 July . Sept . Pork July . Sept . Lard July . Sept . , Ribs July . Sept . PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 14,370 tubs; cream ery, extras, 23c; price to retail dealers. Z4c; prints, Zoc; extra, lirsts, 2Zc; nrsts, 21c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra, 21c; fancy, 20c; seconds, 17c; ladles, No. 1, 17 c; packing stock, 16 c. Eggs Receipts, 20,821 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13c; cases Included, 1314c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 45 per cent fresh, 14c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 16c; extra specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 17 c. Potatoes Receipts, 28 cars; choice to fancy, 7578c; fair to good. 6872c. New potatoes Receipts. 60 cars; choice to fancy, $1.15 1.20; ordinary, 1.051.10. 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, 17 c; No. 1 round, 10 c; No. 1 chuck, c; No. 1 plate, 6 Vic. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 11c; springs, 2.60 3.00 per doz; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.00 6.00; ducks, 11 c. Fruit Apples, $1.004.00 per brl; 50c $2.00 per bu; bananas. Jumbo, per bunch, $1.60: straight, $1.16(31.40; culls, 50c$1.75; bouquets, 70(&)90c; lemons, $2.402.80; oranges, $3.004.00; grape fruit, $2.504.00; pineapples, $1,850 3.00 per crate; peaches, 2575c per crate. Berries Strawberries, $1.002.00 per 24-qt case; Michigan, $1.251.50 per 16qt case; cherries, per 24-qt case, $2.25 3.00; plums, 50c$1.00 per 24-qt case; blackberries, 24-qt case, 75c$2.25; gooseberries, 24-qt case. $1.752.50; blueberries, $2.004.00 per 24-qt case; raspberries, red, $2.753.00 per 24-qt case; black, $2.00 per 24-qt case. B?ans Pea bean3, hand picked, choice, $2.60 2.66; common, $2.402.45; red kidney, $1.701.90; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.251.60; brown Swedish, $1.952.00; oft grades, $1.25(1.60; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.87 6.00. Melons Gems. $1.50 5.00 per crate: Rocky Fords, California, standard crates, $10.00; pony, $7.00; watermelons, j 50i70c apiece. Green vegetables Asparagus, 50c $1.75 per box; beets, 25(g75c per box; cabbage, 25 50c per crate; carrots, 80c $1.00 per box; cauliflower, 5075c per box; celery, 40c$1.25 per crate; cucumbers, 25 50c per doz; garlic, 5 6c per lb; green onions, 56c per bunch; green peas, $1.00 (1.25 per box; horseradish, 65c per bunch: lettuce, $1.502.00 per brl: leaf, 510c per crate; mushrooms, 3055c per lb; peppers, $1.251.50 per crate: parsley, 20 25c per doz; pieplant, 717c per bunch; radishes, home grown, 50 Si 75c per 100; string beans, green, 25r??75c per box; wax, 50cfS$1.25; onions, $1.10 per bu; spinach, 3540c per box; tomatoes, 6oc$1.00 per crate; turnips. 4050c per box; watercress, 1025c per basket. WEATHER-FORECAST. Dakotas Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer tonight. Minnesota and Iowa. Fair tonight and Wednesday. Nebraska Partly cjoudv with probably showers tonJghtbr Wednesday. Kansas Showers tonight and Wednesday. Montana Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer tonight. Wisconsin Fair tonight with slightly cooler east; possibly light frost In marshes; Wednesday fair. Lower Michigan Fair tonight and Wednesday; cooler east tonight. Missouri Partly cloudy with probablv showers south and west tonight or Wednesday. Indiana Fair tonight and Wednesday; slightly cooler tonight. Illinois Fair tonight and Wednesday; slightly cooler tonight south and extreme west. The longer yon . advertise a Brood article la the Times, the easier It ta to ell It. '

SIGNS Special Wire to 7 be TIMES GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, June 9. Carlots today: Wheat, 50 cars; corn, 450 cars; oats, 1S6 cars; hogs, 16,000 head. Bradstreet's Wheat, decrease, 6,924,000; last year, decrease, 1,509,000. Corn, this year, decrease, 909,000; last year, increase, 652,000. Oats, this year, decrease, 2,207,000; last year, decrease, 427,000. Chicago, June 9. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat, 28 cars; corn, 255 cars; oats, 102 cars; hogs, 26,000 head. Chicago, June 9. Clearances today:. Wheat and flour, 284,000; corn, 9,000; oats, 5,000. Northwest Cars. This week Last week LastYr. Duluth . - 49 139 141 Minneapolis .171 161 202 Chicago 50 30 54 Primary Markets. Receipts Ship Wheat, today 331,000 458,000 Last week 303,000 479,000 Last year 533,000 320,000 Corn, today 637, 0Q0 518,000 Last week 599,000 443,000 Last year 1,361,000 661,000 Southwestern Markets. Receipts Ship Minneapolis, today ...188.000 76,000 last year 210,000 87,000 St, Louis, today 11,000 44,000 Last year 19,000 52,000 Kansas City, today... 11,000 72,000 Last year 66,000 42,000 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Union Stock Yards, June 9. Hog re ceipts, 16,000; left pver, 7,000; market strong to shade higher. Light, $5.15 5.60; mixed, $5.205.62; heavy, $5.10 5.62; rough, $5.105.30. Cattle receipts. ,uuu; marKet 10c lower. Sheep re ceipts, 13,000; market steady. Hogs .10,000 . 2,000 Cattle 4,000 , 500 Sheep 3,000 500 Omaha Kansas City Union Stock Yards, June 9. Hogs close 5c lower. Light, 15.10 5.55; mixed, $5.155.55; heavy, $5.105.55; rough, $5.10 5.55. Cattle weak; sheep strong; Jambs, 10c higher. HEAED ON THE B0TJESE. Joseph Buy U. P. conservatively. Keep long Pennsylvania. Carry Cana dian Pacific. Buy Brt. Financial Bureau Great Northern will work higher; it is tipped ror a rise later. Steels may be hammered from time to time on price cuts, but there are indications that the shortage covers at such times and will prob ablyy afford a good support. Union Pacific is meeting stock towards the 150 level at present. Barrell We still believe wheat buy on good breaks but would not ignore moderate profits on bulges. Ware & Leland It looks to us as If lower prices are inevitable and we certainly favor sales of all the futures whenever rallies appear. Pringle Cash anod July wheat may sag off a little further on the report but September ought to be getting to be a pretty safe purchase around this price. White We still believe the long side of wheat ia the one to f avor on this break. Bartlett Fine weather prevails over the entire corn belt and as planting is practically completed conditions are of no further assistance at the momen to the bull. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GARY. Lot 18, block 13. Broadway addition. John Zaklar to Julia Kohut $2,000 Lot 32, block 4, Lincoln Park addition. United States Land Co. to Paul Vuruna TOLESTON. Lot 25, block 5, resubdlvision C. T. L. & I. Co.'s first addition, Rosa Stevens to William H. Webber Lot 26, block 5, resubdivision C. T. L & I. Co.'s first addition, Rosa Stevens to William H. Webber Lots 17 and 18, block 11, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s sixth addition, Geo. A. Herrick to George W. Gundaker HAMMCfNp. Lots 82 to 87, S 6t 88, Stafford & Trankle's Iron Workers' addition, August H. Bunde 175 500 500 to Joseph T. Reed 1,600 1MU1AJNA HAHIJOK. Lot 32, block 69, East Chicago Co. to Marian E. Bartholomew..... CROWN POINT. Blocks 1 to 10. Young's fourth addition. Sheriff Lake County to Evva C. Bryan 400 Articles of Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation have been filed at the office of the secretary of state for the following companies: i armersburg Telephone company, Farmersburg; capital $10,000; directors Ameridath J. Aikers, James Branson, Thomas H. Kendall, Arthur Hook George Bennett, Harvey Lewis and James H. Forbes. Warren County Lumber company, Williamsport; capital, $25,000; directors, William Waterman, Wilmer Gemmer and William E. Freer. Dubois Planing Mill, Dubois; capl tal. $5,000; directors, John L. Beck Henry E. Harder, Edward Nordhoff, John L. Schiler and H. H. Katz. William E. French Co., Evansvllle capital, $50,000; to buy and sell hous furnishings; directors, William a French, Nanna S. French. W. Horace French, Nathan Stockwell and Mary a Sorenson. Composite Brick company, Indianap oils; capital, $75,000; directors, Henry P. Wilcox. Henry Mootz. Aaron O. Hill William G. Beattey, who is one of th Incorporators, filed an affidavit that the Composite Brick company would take over the assets of the Indianap oils Composite Brick company. Notice of dissolution of Sweet Clo ver Butter company. Action In Fulton circuit court. Notice of dissolution of Cowan Oil and Gas company of Delaware county and appointment of Clifford Ylngllng as trustee. Visiting Nurse association of South Bend announces election of following trustees: Florence Norbretor, Helen

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HUB IiKI.H WASTED. WANTED For U. S. rmyi 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 lor service in Cuba and tne Pinuppines. For Information apply at Reruiting Oinee. 92 state street. Ham mond, Ind., or 823 South Stats street. Chicago, ill. l-13-eod FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Girl or woman for general housework; good wages for right part. 3336 Commonwealth avenue, In diana Harbor. 8-3 WANTED Woman or girl for general housework; no objection to child. Calumet Park Hotel, 823 Wes tState treet. - WANTED Girls at Reid-Murdock Co. for Monday morning. ..-1 WANTE Girl for general housework; one that can cook; German preierred; wages Jo per week; steady employment. Apply Schmall's hotel, Lowii. ina. . WANTED Two expert carpet sewers at once. Apply to Mr. Klemperer, manager Lion Store Furniture Dept., Hammond, Ind. SITUATION WASTED. WANTED To take in washing at my nome; reasonable charges. 707 Hoff man street. Phone 1551. 6-2 FOR SAI.K. FOR SALE Forty acres good soil. nouse, fruit, timber, running water; near station and resort: $1,300. E. MItzner, Valparaiso, Ind. 8-6 FOR SALE Duck eggs for hatching or domestic purposes. Call 57 Harrison street; phone 2394. 8-2 FOR SALE Cheap, a two-story house, 11 rooms, on lot 60x127 feet; two blocks west of courthouse, corner of ouglas avenue and 152nd street; desirable business locality; price $2,800. Adcress ai. 14., jAKe county Times. 6-3 FOR SALE Two bicycles, one lady's and one gentleman's; not new but in excellent shape: chean for cash. Lion Store Furniture Department. 6-2 FOR SALE Practically new safe. cneap; j. Raum Safe & Lock Co. make. Address Safe, Times. 26-tf FOR SALE Lunch room for sale; cash or nammona property. Apply to Siebert bakery. - 3-tf FOR SALE 25 foot lot In Standard bteel addition: can be bought at low price, cash; owner must sell. Address Q. R Lake County Times. 16-3t FOR SALE One square piano; good order; only $25. Straube Plaao factory. Take a ilohman street car to factory 18-tf FOR SALE One Kimball upright pia no, only 8140: easy payments. u Ogden street. 4-13-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Six room flat; bath and all modern improvements; new dec orations throughout. 302 Hoffman street. 8-6 FOR RENT Saloon; centrally located. Inquire of . Ph. Hack, agent J? red Miller Brewing Co. 6-tf FOR RENT Three room cottage, rear of 416 Alice street. 6-1 FOR RENT Modern six room fiat at 420 Cedar. Inquire at 5 Williams street. 6-tf FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 3203 or call 201 Chicago avenue. 5-6 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; one large front room suitable for two; modern conveniences. Call 277 Oakley avenue. 4-tf FOR RENT Room In private family tor one or two gentlemen. Apply ooo 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-lm FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick flat on south side; new, modern; hot water heat; rent cheap. Lipman, 6. Williams street. 12-tf FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 room flats, $12.50, with gas and bath. Apply Washburn & Tifiiny. 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 9-tf WASTED TO RENT. WANTED To rent two neatly furnished rooms, centrally located or on Hohman street. Address J. F., P. O. Box 514. 9-2 TRY OUR "WAST COLU3IN." IT'S A WINNER EVERY TIME. Morry, Estelle Bryan, Clara Storer, Ann S. Carlisle, Gertrude Rush, Elsa Johnson, Elizabeth Reynolds and Carlotta Banta. Terre Haute & Northeastern Traction Co., capital, $10,000; directors, S. C. McKeen, A. J. Steen, D. Russ Wood, Charles R. Duffin, W. E. Steen, Walter A. Phillips, J. R. Finklestein, John P. Gilmour, Thomas Glynn, Paul Kuhn. To operate in Terre Haute, Markles, Burnett, Fontanet and Coal Bluff, In Vigo county; Perth in Clay county, and Diamond and Bridgeton in Parke county. Higher Court's Record. Supreme Court Minutes. 21173. State ex rel. Railroad Commission vs. Adams Express Company. Marion S. C. Appellee's additional authorities. 21174. State ex rel. Railroad Commission vs. American Express Company. Marlon S. C. Appellee's additional authorities. 21175. State ex rel. Railroad Commission vs. United States Express company. Marion S. C. Appellee's additional authorities. 21283. The Warren Construction Company vs. Hugh Powell. Marion C. C. Appellant's petition for time. Sixty days granted. 20206. Simon J. Strauss et al. vs. Edwin S. Yeager. Benton C. C. Appellee's brief. 20203. Jacob Wlrrick vs. John G. Bayless et al. Pulaski C. C Appellee's brief. 21201. State ex rel. William L. Gregory vs. Elwood G. Boyd. Crawford C. C. Appellee's brief. 21205. State ex rel. Elloitt R. Hooton vs. The Western Union Telegraph company. Marlon S. C. Appellee's petition for time. Appellate Court Minute. 6783. Alice .Warner vs. William L. Jennings. Scott C. C. Appellee's brief. 6770. Southern Railway Company vs. Anthony A. Bufklns. Dubois C. C. Appellee's petition for time. Sixty days granted. 6769. Anna Trehame vs. Lewis J. Matson. Steuben C C Appellant's reply brief. 6761. Edward W. Felt et al vs. John

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PERSONAL, PERSONAL Must sacrifice at once elegant 65 acre farm; good buildings; 6 miles east of Gary, Ind., along side of M. C. R. R.; no waste land. J. Tucek, Hohart, Ind., R. F. D. 2 Box 72. 6-6 LOST AND FOUSD LOST A monogram watch fob. between 87 State street and Monon hotel. Return and get reward at 87 State street. 9-1 FOUND Automobile monkey wrench. Owner can have same by describing it and paying for advertisement. Call at Times office. 26-tf NOTICES. Hammond, Ind., June 9, 1908. To Whom It May Concern: Take notice that on the 8th day of June, 1908, my wife, Louisa Pahl, left my bed and board without any cause or reason whatsoever and refuses to return. I will not be responsible for any bills aaq u; jo aiuwtt .ui uj aau. Xq pajoBjuoo name whatsoever, and the public is hereby notified that should any person or persons, firm or corpdration give her any credit whatsoever in her name or in my name that I will not be responsible and will refuse to pay it and will not pay it, even though it be for the necessaries of life, as she is well provided for at our home in East Hammond and ehould be there to attend to her family duties. HERMAN PAHI iaBSSssssssassswsssssssssssssssssss.sssssssssMBBMsssisi.sssns NOTICE. That I will not pay any debts made by my daughter, Lucie Hildebrandt. CHARLES HILDEBRANDT. No. 8 Hirsh street, West Hammond. III. . 9-1 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. SS: IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NO. 4612. PAUL JOVIASZAS VS. EDWARD C. SCHEIDT. ET AL 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 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 Mav, 1908. ERNEST L, SHORTRIDGE. - Clerk of Lake Superior Court. NOTICE. State of Indiana County of Lake, s Notice Is hereby given that I, the iVirlersigned, Fred Weyer. on the 30th day of April, 1308, lost in the city of Hammond, county of Lake and state of Indiana, a note dated March 14, 1908, payable to the undersigned and signed by Oliver Forsyth and en dorsed by 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 rea sonable attorney fees. Signed, Oliver i-orsytn; endorsed by Kdwarrt Uavis. 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 any person purchasing said note from the finder or holder of same, does so at their neril as I, Fred Weyer, am the legal owner or said note and am entitled to tho amount of said note and interest as it has not been paid to be by the said 1' orsytn or uavis. I give this notice to protect the pub lie or any person who may purchase said note and to protect myself so that l can, when said note becomes due, col lect it rrom the maker or endorser. In testimony whereof I set my hand this first day of June, 1908. 2-3t FRED WEYER. BARTER AND EXCHANGE. 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 F. Mitchell. Hancock C. C. Appellee's brief. 673 6. Henry Jeffries, executor vs. John W. Orndorf, executor. Whitley C. C. Appellees' petition to transfer to Supreme Court. DONT BOIL THE WATER, Boiling and distilling water removes the oxygen and makes It flat. Indlgest lble, and unhealthful. Filtering only takes out a very small part of the filth and disease germa. It you want to drink absolutely pure water, fresh, sparkling, life-giving. nature's best remedy, you can have for 7 cents per gallon delivered your door from Knotts' mineral and pure water springs. Porter. Ind. Send card with name and address ta W. F. Cox, Porter, Ind., or call up phone 135 Hammond, and we will do toe rest. Dally Thought. I am convinced that skepticism applied to the tender years of childhood, boyhood and girlhood is a corrosive acid, eating at all the foundations of character that we -wish to Screngthea and support. Lord Rosebery. I Slaw Our saethod of advancing money od 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. 148 SO. nOHMAN STREET. Phone 857. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednesdays a&d Thursdays.

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