Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 302, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1908 — Page 7
Wednesday, June 10, 1908
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Office Phone 2721. Res. Phone 2S69 THE- 1 S- G. CARLEY TMHSFER AND ROOFIHG CO. EXPRESSING, MOVING 'AND GRAVEL , ROOFING. Orders Promptly Attenflea To. Office 210 State Street. MILLER ft JOT, FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 239 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kind of repair work at reasonable rates. Screen door and trindovrs a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. Ail work guaranteed first class. Orders s'.ven prompt uUeuUou. Puone No. SOOt. Beat Equipped Repair Shop In the Stat . G. W. HTTNTEB AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 81 9. 1IOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Iluehn Block. Hammond, Ind HOWARD STEVENS, Open fot Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. CHAINING A SPECIALTY. Mr Motto: Good Work. 1S3 State Line Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 1691. KONG HONG LO CO. Chinese. American and European RESTAURANT. Chinese Chop Suey. All Chinese dishes served in short order. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m, to 1. a. m. 81 State Street. Hammond, Ind. Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chicago. 250 92nd St., Phone 77 Hammond, 85 State Street, Phono 177 J. A. WALKER, OfflCS 239 Injraham Ave. Phone STANLEY MiLDA 21 I5tth Place Fhone 1371 4142 WALKER a MILDA JVIASOrN CONTRACTORS CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Douglas St. Jobbing: promptly attended to. ' Hammond. Ind John Miimich Practical Tiasmiili and Slcva Repairer. Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired. Eave Tronehs and Smoke Stacks Pat Up. Bend Postal to 23 Sibley St. and I wfll call on jot 02 There Is Comfort VHBS A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that you have something; t fall bach: on In your hour of trouble. Put a small amount each week in umrm Inge la a good, reliable savlax-a biy, like the Citizens' German National Bank ONE DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'JNT. A SAVINGS RAILWAY TIME TABLE, Lve. At. Hmd. Chi. liTe. Roads. Chl..Haa A.M. P.M. . A.M. L. a. 5.5x r.ac C. C. L. Penn. . Monon. Erie. . . 5.49 6.50x 6.10 7.00 .45 7.10 7.12 6.20 6.4 S 7.0 t.ei 6.69 7.63 8.10 8.4S 8.66 9.1 9.S8 10.07 Penn. 6.30 U S.. L a. Penn. M. C. Brie. , L. a. 5.521 5.57x 6.00 . 7.10x . 7.15x 6.12 fc. S.. 6.13x 7.13 T.15 7.15 ?.35 7.3( T.40 T.4 5 8.22 S.03 8.20 -9.00 9.36 9.45 10.22 10.35 10.53 10.54 11.35 12.00 P.M. 1.35 J..05 2.55 9.15 4.30 4.50 .31 4.56 .00 5.35 6.04 5.55 6.00 6.07 8.27 6.30 6.40 7.15 7.25 7.65 7.45 7.50 8.40 9.15 9.20 9.10 . 9.40 9.55 US Wab'sh 6.1 6 C .20 7.281 Penn. . 8.00x Monon 8.30 C C L 8.S5 Penn.. 8.60s L. 3.. 9.20 10.14 Erie. Penn Penn.. 8.00x Erie... 8.30" L. a. 8.43 Wab'sh. 9.34 Monon. 9.36 Erie. . .10.00 Penn.. 8.40s L. a. io.i4i Monon. 11.11 P.M P.M. Monon 12.00 L. 3.. 12.011 Wab'sb.12.04 M. C... 1.1 6x Penn.. 2.10s ErU... 2.25 N. P.. 2.32 Wab'sh 3.00 Monon. 3.05 L. 8.. 3.60x 18.60 1.13 12.62 1.54 8.31 3.2C 3.25 P.M. 3.60 Penn. L. a. M. C. Penn. Penn. 12.36x 1.12 . 2.06 . 2.18s . 3.21x . 3.C0X 4.36 3.66 4.47 6.88 6.32 6.82 6.45 6.02 6.16 6.28 6.3S 6.41 7.H 9.50 9.66 9.54 L. a. 4.12x1 Penn. Penn. M. C. l. a. Erie. . L. a. Penn . I a. 4.15 . 4.30 . 4.55X 6.06x . 6.15 6.17x1 , 5.406.60 Erie. fc P., C. 4.08x 4.10 Wab'sh Monon. 4.39s L. a. 4.47x1 Monon. 6.02 M. C... 6.12x Erie... 6.13 L. S.. 6.2 Sx Penn.. 5.32 C L. 5.3x a. 6.02x1 ha. 6.28 a. 6.431 Penn.. 6.52X M- C. 7.0 5x Monon. 7.43x N. P.. 8.16 C C Is 8.22s M. a.. 8.24 Wab'sh 8.5 U. C... S.Iss JZ a. 11.2888 U. C.1L27Z Penn. e.isx Monon. 9.00' N. P.. 9.02 Krie.. 9.03 C C L 9.30 10.36 10.47 M. C. 10.00 Wab'shll.OOx 11.48 Monon. 11.1011 11.6$ L. a. 11.35 12.2$ Penn.. 11.35a 12.38 Erie 11.45 12.46 M. C. 12.05 1LI Daily. xDally ex. Sunday. HDally ex. Monday Sunday only. IVla Indiana Ha "I quit t be Chicago papers. I take THE TIMES because I dou't have time to read more than what It has." Testt one TIMES reader.
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ie YORK STOCK MARKET Descrlp. Open Atchison ... 81 H Am Sugar. .127 Am Car , 344 Am Copper. . 67 H Am Smelt., 74 Am Locom.. 49 High 81 127 34 68 76 50 44 84 49 45 69 ' 27 31 160 26 26 65 33 22 132 60 131 11 23 48 67 104 137 40 121 28 114 17 67 17 Low 81 127 34 67 74 49 Close 81 127 34 68 . 75 49 43 84 48 44 69 27 31 160 26 26 65 33 22 132 60 130 11 24 27 47 67 104 137 40 Anaconda .. ii'A B & O 89Vk. Biscuit 84 ,84 48 44 59 27 31 159 26 26 65 33 22 131 59 120 11 27 46 67 104 137 40 120 28 113 17 66 17 25 86 17 133 146 37 101 24 Brook R T. . 49 ' Ches & O... 45 C & A pf . .. 59 C P & I... 27 Col South... 31 Vi Canad Pac.159 Cent Leath.. 28 U Denver cm.. 26 Do pfd... 65 Distillers ... 33 Erie com. ... 22 Grt North... 131 Gt Nor Ore. . 59 111 Central. .130, Interboro .. 11 K C S cm. . . 24 M K & T cm 28 Mis Pac... 463 67 Nat Lead . . . N Y Cent... North Pac. . . Ont & W... Peoples Gas. Pennsyl. . . . Press Steel. 104 137 40 91 120? 121 28 114 17 67 17 36 25 86 17 134 147 37 101 24 56 per 2S Reading ...113 R I & S 17 Do pfd... 67 Rock Isl cm. 17 Do pfd... 36 Rubber 25 25 South Pac... 86 87 So Ry cm. . . 17 17 St. Paul 133 135 Union Pac. 146 -48 U S Steel... 37 37 Do pfd. ..101 101 Wabash pf . . 24 24 west Lnion. 06 , Ex-dividends Steel common, cent. COTTON MARKET. Month July . Aug. . Oct. . Dec. Open ,1005 . 988 937 . 922 High 1015 993 946 933 Low 1003 988 936 922 Close 1011-12 993-95 943 929-30 GRAIN ID PROVISION MARKET Month Open WheatHigh Low Close 86 84-86 July ..87 87 Sept ..85 Dec. ..86 Corn July ..67 Sept ..66 Dec. ..56 Oats July ..42 Sept ..45 ..1375-77 88 85 3a 87 68 66 56 86 84 S5 67 65 55 42 34 6765 55a 43 36 1382 1407-10 42 3435 id id 1402 857 877 1380 1405b 860-62 880 755 777-80a Sept . Lard July . Sept . Ribs July . Sept . .1405 .857-60 .877-80 .752 .777 865 885 755780 57 732 775-77 PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts. 11,393 cases: 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, 17 c; packing stock, 16c. Eggs Receipts, 17,748 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13 c; 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, 16 c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 17c. Potatoes Receipts, 8 cars; choice to fancy, 7578c; fair to good, 6872c. New potatoes Receipts, 20 cars; choice to fancy, $1.22 1. 25; ordinary, $1.101.15. 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, 8 if 9c. ww. 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, lie; 'springs, '20 (f? 23c; roosters, 7c; geese, 5.400 0 6.00; ducks, 11 c. Fruit Apples, S1.004.00 per brl; 50c ir$2.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch. $1.60; straight, $1.15(1.40; culls, 50c $1.75; bouquets, TOW 90c; lemons, $2.402.80; oranges, $3.00 ft 4.00 ; grape fruit. $2.604.00; pineapples, $1.85 3.00 per crate; peaches, 25rd)75c per crate. Berries Strawberries, $1.25(0)1.50 per 24-qt crate; Michigan, 60c ffi $1.10 per 16-qt case; cherries, per 24--qt case, $2.253.00; plums, 50c$1.00 per 24-qt case; blackberries, 24-qt , case, 750 $2.25; gooseberries, 24-qt case, $1,750 2.50; blueberries, $2.00 (g; 3.00 per 24-qt case; raspberries, red, $2.75a3.00 per -qi case; peacnes, zay.v:c per crate. Beans Pea beans, hand picked choice, $2.60 f2. 265; common, $2.40 2.45; red kidney, $1.70 1.90; lower grades, depending on quality. $1.25 1.50; brown Swedish, $1.95 Co) 2.00; off grades, $1.25H1.60; limas, California per 100 lbs, $5.876.00. Melons Gems, $1.75 2.50 per crateRocky Fords, California, standard ; crates, $8.00; pony, $5.00; watermelons, 5070c apiece. - - Green vegetables Asparagus, 50c $1.50 per crate; beets, 2575c per box; cabbage, 2550c per crate; carrots. 80c (?i $1.00 per box; cauliflower. 50 75c per box: celery. 40c$1.25 per crate; cucumbers, 2550c Der doz: e-arlir Kiac
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ia.uiBu. uot per uuncn; leituce, l.io per brl leaf. 3540c per tub; mushrooms 3055c per lb; peppers, $1.251.50 per crate; parsley, 2025c per doz; pieplant, 717c per crate; radishes home grown, 5075c per 100; string beans, green, 2575c per box; wax, 50c $1.25; onions, 50c g$ 1.00 per bu; spinach, 3540c per box; tomatoes, 25 70c per crate; turnips, 4050c per boxwatercress, 10 25c per basket WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois and Indiana Generally fair north; showers south tonight and possibly Thursday; cooler extreme south tonight; warmer north Thursday. Missouri and Kansas Probably showers tonight and Thursday. Lower Michigan Fair tonight- and Thursday; continued cool. Minesota Fair tonight and Thursday; rising temperature Thursday and west tonight. Iowa Partly cloudy wjth possibly showers southwest tbnlgTit or Thursday. Dakotas Fair tonight and probably Thursday; slowly rising temperature. Nebraska Partly cloudy with possibly showers tonight . or Thursday; warmer north tonight. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, June 10. Wheat opened ld lower; corn opened d lower. Liverpool, June 10, 1:30 p. m. Wheat, l(&d lower; corn, d lower. If Ton eon truthfully say that TUB TIMES t a good newspaper, please say t to a friend and get limlo subscribe
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Special Wire to The TIMES LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Union Stock Tards, June 10. Hoar re ceipts, 33,000; market weak; left over. 5,000. Light and heavy. 5.105.55; mixed, $5.155.55; rough, 5.105.25. Cattle receipts, 18,000; market steady to 10c lower. Sheep receipts, 15,000; market strong. Hogs Cattle Sheep Omaha 4,000 9,000 2,500 Kansas City ....1,000 500 500 Union Stock Tards. June 10. Hogs close active. Light, $5.10 5.50; mixed. 15.15 5. 5Z; heavy, $5.05(&o.50; rough. $5.055.225. Cattle slow and weak; sheep strong. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, June 10. Estimates tomor row: Wheat, 17 cars; corn, 236 cars; oats, 121 cars; hogs, 30,000 head. Chicago, June 10. Clearances today: Wheat and flour, 92,000 bu; corn, 1,000 bu; oats, 1,000 bu. Chicago, June 10. Carlots today: Wheat, 32 cars; corn, 240 cars; oats, 99 cars; hogs, 33,000 head. Northwest Car. This week Last week LastYr. Duluth 11 20 79 Minneapolis .167 126 205 Chicago 32 8 19 Southwestern Markets. ReceiDts. Shin. Minneapolis, today ...184,000 60,000 Last year 213,000 , 65,000 St. Louis, today 17,000 44,000 Last year 20,000 29,000 Kansas City, today. . .110,000 63,000 Last year 54,000 50,000 Primary Markets. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today 316,000 303,000 Last week N 336.000 536,000 Last year 437,000 244,000 Corn, today 611.000 633.000 Last week 402,000 277,000 Last year 1,540,000 865,000 HEARD ON THE BOURSE. White Don't get short July wheat. The same power that ran the May up to no is now under the July and we would not be surprised to see very high prices for that also. On every little dip from now on, buy July. Ware & Leland We believe present wheat prices cannot be sustained and would favor sales on bulges. Pringle We would buy September wheat on scale up or down. Bartlett The weather becomes the important feature for the time being and harvesting conditions will carry weight in making prices. Bache We believe the market will range between norrow limits until after the nomination. We favor long side in dips. Financial Bureau Specialty move menis upward in cneaper stocks may be had with occasional drives at others. The daily trader will find the trading position or scalping the most probable. The street is hopeful of better financial conditions and seems moderately bull ish. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLESTON. Lot 2, block 21, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s sixth addition, Frank N. Gavlt to Anton Radosivich $400 Lot 16, block 1. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s sixth addition. Frank N. Gavit to A. C. Moyer 400 GARY. Lot 25, block 8, Broadway addition, Alice Bacon to Joseph McCort : 600 HAMMOND. Lot 9, block 3, Sohl's addition, August Braun to John Kerber Section 17-34-7 W 4 acres off east street NE NW SE . Isaac N. Hathaway to Dennis Palmer Higher Court's Record. Supreme Court Action, The Supreme Court today down the following opinion: handed 212S4. State ex rel. Minor Firchild et al. vs. John W. Anderson, trustee of Robb School township. Posey C. C Affirmed. Monks, J. Appellate Court Action. The Appellate Court today announced the following decsions and rulings: tuas. jonoman j. jvioore et al. vs. State ex. rel. Robert J. Ferguson et al. Boone C. C. Appellant's petition for rehearing overruled. Rabb, C. J 6197- Citizens Savings Bank of Columbus, O., vs. Everett Halstead et al. Newton C. C. Affirmed. Hadley. J. 6774. Frank Lagler vs. David M. Bye et al. Marlon S. C. Affirmed. Cornstock, J. Roby, J., absent. 6226. John Ramsey st al. vs. W. McMillan & Son. Monroe C. C. Joint dismissal and petition that'oplnion be not certified to Circuit Court over ruled. 6852. W. McMillan & Son vs. John ttamsey et al. cause dismissed on point motion of parties. Supreme Court Minute. 21251. Evansville & Terre Haute Railroad Company vs. Henry W Berndt, administrator. Posey C. C. Appellant's brief. 21228. John Renicker et al. Thomas Davis et al. Jasper C. C pellant's brief. Appellate Court Minutes. ; vs. Ap6896. Citizens' State Bank of Wat seka, 111., vs. Reuben Read et al. Knox C. C. Appellants' brief. 6584. Ferdinand Holtz et al. vs. J nfred Galdry. Warrick C. C. Ap pellee's additional authorities. Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation have been filed at the office of the Secretary of State for the following companies: Associate Realty Company, of Elk hart, Ind., capital f.3,000; directors, George W. Grainer, Otto A. Guske, Werren W. Gayman, Vard W. Fredwick and Fred J. Gashe. Notice of Increase of capital stock to $5,000 by Farmers' Fuel Compny, of Glng, Ind. Southern Mexico Development Company, Indianapolis; . capital, , $100,000, directors C. II. Rothlnghouse, I. L. Car
ter, Thomas Q. Dix and B. F, Dulipg
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WANTED For "U. a. army; Ablebodied men, unmarried, between ages of 18 and 25; of good character and temperate habits, who can speaJc. reaa and write English. Men wanted now tor service in Cuba and the Philip pines. For information apply at Re cruiting Office, 92 State street. Hammono. ma., or 823 South State cueeb Chicago, 111. 1-13-eod VEMALC II CLP WANTfclJU. WANTED Woman to do chamber work; steady; board and room fur nished. Telephone Oibson Y. M. C. A. 10-2 WANTED Girl or woman for general Housework; good wages for rlgnt part. 8336 Commonwealth avenue, Indiana Harbor. 8-3 WANTED Woman or girl for general housfework: no obiection to cnno. Calumet Park Hotel, 823 Wes tState street. 8-6 WANTED Two expert carpet sewers at once. Apply to Mr. K-lemperer, manager Lion Store Furniture Dept.. Hammond, Ind. FOR SALK FOR SALE OR RENT Second hand Wheels: fine. rerairlner. The Bicvcle Hospital. 403 Sibley street. Second hand wheel wanted. 10-4 FOR SALE Cheap, gas range; almost uew; mi water atiacnmeni. xnv Beacon street. East Chicago. 10-5 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 Practically new safe. cheap; J. Baum Safe & Lock Co. make. Address Safe. Times. 26-tf FOR SALE Lunch room for sale; cash or Hammond property. Apply to Siebert bakery. 3-tf 0 i FOR SALE 25 foot lot In Standard St-iel addition: can be bought at low price, cash; owner must sell. Address j. R Lake County Times. l6-3t FOR SALE One square piano; good oruer; only xza. btrauDe fia.no iactory. Take a Hohruan street car to factory. 13-tf FOR SALE One Kimball upright pia no, only $140: easy payments. U Ogden street. 4-13-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Six room flat; bath and all modern improvements. 6a4 Sum mer street; phone 3454. 10-3 FOR RENT A fine furnished room with all modern conveniences; down town. Phone 3662 or apply 11 Sibley street. 10-Z FOR RENT Six room flat; bath and all modern improvements; new dec orations throughout. 302 Hoffman street. 8-6 FOR RENT Modern six room flat at 420 Cedar. Inquire at 5 Williams street. o-tf FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 3203 or call 301 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 At Cheltenham, conveni ently located 5 room flats. $12.50, with gas and bath. Apply Washburn & Tiftlny, 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 9-11 FOR RENT At Gibson, Ind., a big boarding house. 23 rooms; big store for pool room; furnished first class; lu good shape. H. Braman. 21-lm FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick flat on south side: new, modern; hot wa ter heat; rent cheap. Lipman, 5. Williams street. 12-tf FOR RENT Three room cottage, rear of 416 Alice street. 6-1 Belgium's Elongated Orchard. The Belgians border their roadsides with apple and pear trees of the cider and perry varieties, and they draw a profitable revenue from their elon gated plantations. Thus the 800,000 roadside trees of Belgium bring in an annual income of 13,000 that is, a little over four pence per tree, big and j little; while they cost, including contributions to a replanting sinking fund, a trifle over three-fourths pence per tree. From the Car. "Esq." The term "esquire" is now at a dis count among all men of rank and sense. Nobody seems to care a rush light about it except barbers, tailors' apprentices and clerks on small salaries. Wrist Bones Show Age. A Boston physician is authority for the statement that an invariable indication of a child's age is the condition of the bones of the wrist, as shown by an X-ray examination. He is now ex amining school children in blocks of 500 by his new system. Comedy of Errors. "The play was full of complications, I understand." "Yes; first we got the wrong seats. I mislaid my overcoat, and the girl I took finally located next to a gentleman friend who monopolized her entire conversation." Louisville Courier-Journal. Not the Real Thing. "So," said" Miss Sbarpe, "this is your diamond engagement ring, eh? When Mr. Cheepley gave this to you it must have flattered you." "Flattered me?" queried Miss Gull. "Yes; you know they say 'imitation is the sincerest flattery.' " Philadelphia Press. Demand for Wooden Piles. Holland has a perennial necessity for wooden piles. In Rotterdam har bor works of all kinds demand them and the drainage of the Zuyder Zee as it steadily proceeds throws out its wooden ramparts in all directions. Beautiful Sympathy. Sympathy Is one of the great secrets of life. It overcomes evil and strengthens good. It disarms resistance, and melts the hardened heart, and develops the better part of human nature. Mountford. Five Generations Living. Five generations of the family of Mr. Pettit, boot dealer of Mexborough, England, are living, his own child being the youngest member. The great-great-grandmother is 90 and the child Is 11 months old.
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- FOR RENT FOR RENT Room In private family for one or two gentlemen. Apply 60" Truman St.; phone 1152. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Two or three modern wellfurnished rooms, as near to postoffice or state and Hohman street as possible. Must be clean and comfortable. J. F., P. O. Box 614, Hammond. Ind. 10-2 PERSONAJ. PERSONAL Must sacrifice at once elegant 65 acre farm; good buildings; 6 miles east of Gary, lnd along side of M. C. R. R.; no waste land. J. Tucek, Hobart, lnd R. F. D. 2 Box 72. 8-6 LOST AND FOUND LOST $1.00 bill near Penn. depot Tuesday evening about 6:30. Please return to 667-160th street, near distillery. 10-3 FOUND Automobile monkey wrench. Owner can have cam's 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 contracted by her in my name or in her name whatsoever, and the public is hereby notified that should any person or persons, firm or corporation 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 should be there to attend to her family duties. . HERMAN PAHL. SHERIFF'S .SALE. State of Indiana. County of Lake, ss: Cause No. 4340. Lake Superior Court, March Term, 1908. Keeley Brewing Company vs. Nic Kahl and Tannie Kahl. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the clerk of the Lake superior court I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the courthouse in Crown Point. Indiana, on Wednesday, the 8th day of July, 1908, between the hours of ten o'clock a, m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, towlt: A part of lot 27 in block 1 in Riverside addition to the city of Hammond, Indiana, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the east line of Calumet avenue In said city, which point is 175 feet north of the point where said east line o-f Calumet avenue intersects the northerly line of Michigan avenue, in said city; thence east 104 feet; thence north parallel with said east line of Calumet avenue to the Grand Calumet river; thence following the course and bank of said river in a westerly direction to said east line of Calumet avenue; thence south along the east line of Calumet avenue to the place of beginning. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Nic Kahl and Tannie Kahl at the suit of Keeley Brewing Company. FRED S. CARTER, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. F. N. Gavit. Attorney for Plaintiff. BARTER AND EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE No. 2 Victor phonograph, records and case, for small I horse that can be used for single driver. Address J. T., Lake County i Times, 27 DO.T BOIL THE WATER, Boiling and distilling water removes the oxygen and makes it flat. Indigestible, and unhealthful. Filtering only takes out a very email 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 1 cents per gallon delivered at your door from Knotts mineral and pvre 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. Polyglot Surely. Hewitt "Does your wife know more than one language?" Jewett "She certainly does; she reads French novels in the original, talks in her 6leep In English, discharges the servant in German and converses with our youngest in baby talk." Warnings for the Wise. You know the first sign-post of the great main road? "When a woman advertises that she Is virtuous, a man that he is a gentleman, a community that it is loyal or a country that it is law-abiding go the other way!" Rudyard Kipling. Dreadful. Pessimists are looking forward to the time when there will be none but pay-as-you-enter boarding houses in this cquntry. Indian Barbarity. "Hiram's boy, Jeptha, I see, is goln ter be a sculptor. Queer thing fer a feller to want ter go inter. Wouldn't like it myself. Still, I'd rather sculp than ter get sculped." Judge. TRY OUR "WANT COLUMN." IT'S A WINNER EVERY TIME. Our method of advancing money on Pianos, Furniture, Horses, Wagons, etc. will Interest you. We will treat your Inquiry as strictly confidentiaL Our r,ates 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.
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