Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 303, Hammond, Lake County, 11 June 1908 — Page 7
Thursday, June 11, 1903.
THE TIMES.
HAMMOND 'i BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Otfle Phone 2721. Res. Phone 39S3 THE 3- G. CARLEY TRANSFER A'iD ROOFING GO. EXPRESSING, MOVING AND GRAVEL ROOFING. All Order Promptly Attended T. Office 210 State Street.
SIILLEIt & JOY, FIRST CLASS CARPEXTEKS, 239 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kinds of repair work at reasonable rates. Screen door and windows a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. Ail work imaranteed first class. Orders given prompt attention. Plume Ko. 3001. best Equipped Repair Shop In the State 6. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System Bl S. KOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond,. Ind
Latest Events In the Markets
PROVISION
Special Wire to 7 he TIMES
WANT ADS.
' YORK STOCK MARKET
HOWARD STEVENS, Open fot Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAIXIXG A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. 1S3 State Line Street, - - - Ilammend. Telephone 1691.
KONG HONG LO CO, Chine. American and European RESTAURANT. Chinese Chop Suey. All Chinese dishes serveo In short order. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. 01 State Street. Hammond, lad.
Descrlp. Open High Low Close Atchison ... 81 81 81 81 Am Sugar. .128 128 127 1271, Am Car 344, 3414 34 34 Am Copper.. 6S4 68 6794, 68 Am Smelt... 76 76 75 75 Am Locom.. 49 ... 494 Anaconda .. 44 44 43 43 AmTobpf.. 91 91 90 90 H & 0 89 89 89Vi 89 Brook R T. . 49 49 47, 47 C & G "W... 6?' Ches & O... 45 45 44 44 C & A cm.., 25 25 25 25 Col South. . . 31 31 Cotton Oil. . 30 30 Canad Pac.160. 160 160 160 Coast Line.. 92 .. .. 92 Cent Leath.. 26 26 26 26 Denver cm., 26 26 25 25 Erie com... 22 22 22 Vi 224 Grt North. ..131 132 .131 132 111 Central. .130 131 130 131 Interboro .. 11 11 11 11 M K & T cm 2S 28 27 27 Mis Pac 48 48 47 47 Nat Lead 67 67 67 67i N Y Cent... 104 104 104 104 North Pac. 137 137 137 137 Ont & W... 40 Peoples Gas. 91 91 91 91 Pennsyl. ...121 121 121 121 Press Steel.. 27 28 27 23 Reading ...114 114 113 114 R I & S 17 18 17 18 Do pfd. 67 . . . . 67 Rock Isl cm 17 .. .. 17 Do pfd.,, 35 35 Rubber 25 South Pac... 86 87 86 86 So Ry cm... 17 17 St. Paul 134 134 134 134 Union Pac. . .147 147 147 147 U S Steel... 37 37 37 37 Do pfd 101 ..... 101 Wabash cm. 24 24 West Union. 65 56 65 56
Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc. So. Chicago. 230 92nd St.. Phone 77 Hammond. 85 State Street, Phons 17"
Offl Phone 4142
STANLEY MiLDA il 154th Place
J. A. WALKER, 239 In gTaham Ave. Ihone 1371
WALKER 5 MILDA MASON CONTRACTORS CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Dongas St. Jobbing promptly attendei to. Hammond, Ind
John Minnicii Fractal Tinsmnh and Stova Repairer. Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired. Es,ve Troughs and Smoke Stacks Pat Up. Bend Postal to 23 Sibley St. and I wfll call on yoi
GItAIN MARKET.
Chicago, June 11. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat. 27 cars; corn, 309 cars; oats, 106 cars; hogs, 20,000 head. Chicago, June 11. Clearances today: Wheat and flour, 186,000 bu; corn, 3,000 bu; oats, nothing. ' - s Chicago, June 11. Carlots today: Wheat, 81 cars; corn, 231 cars; oats, 122 cars; hogs, 26,000 head.
MALE HELP WANTED.
"WANTED Salesman; sell retail trade; $75 to $175 per month and expenses or commission; experience unnecessary.
i Hermingsen Cigar Co., Toledo, o. li-o
FKMil.tT. HELP WA.TEy.
WANTED Dressmaking at lowest
rates. Please call upstairs at 16A
Freeland avenue. West Hammond. 11-1
i WANTED Woman to do chamber
work; steady; board and room fur
nished. Telephone Gibson Y. M. C. A.
10-2
WANTED -Woman or girl for general
nouskworK; no objection to cnua.
Calumet Park Hotel, 823 Wes tState street. 8-6 WANTED Two expert carpet sewers
at once. Apply to Mr. Kiemperer,
manager Lion Store Furniture Dept., Hammond, lnd.
"T" A. t . . I . .
Wheat t h 1 a nrool;. 9 Art ft A A V, ,, . 1 t
WMtl 000 b?: lV';V. iIm Joo RR SALE At a bargain., new house
v, rw thi. i, qnAAnA on tauef street, call after supper.
xv a. lc 2 427 (H,n h- t cm nnn U1"M. room a lapper DIOCK. 11-0
k ' ' ' - -
jun caiii'j uit niiiiN i rour room cot
tage at lol Kernwood avenue: lot 16a
xl26. Inquire 278 East State street.
PERSONAL 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. Z Box 72. 8-6 LOST AXD FOUXD. FOUND Female collie dog. Owner can have some by describing. A. Natke, 869 Grover street. 11-6
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Primary M raket.s
Primary Markets. Receipts. Ship.
Wheat, today 313,000 293,000 Last week 680,000 785,000 Last year 495,000 267,000 Corn, today 532,000 325,000 Last week 240,000 416,000 Last year ......1,002,000 1,006,000
Northwest Cars.
This week Last week LastYr.
Fred Geeve, saloon.
11-3
COTTON MARKET.
Month July . Aug. . Oct. . Dec. .
Open .1018 . 998 946 . 933
High 1018 998 943
Low 1010 989 940 927
Close 1012-13 991-93 944-45 928-29
CR.f 1 AND PROVISION MARKET
Month Open Wheat
r ft w
High Low
..83
July Sept
Dec. . .35-84 85
uorn July . .67 Sept ..65 Dec. ..55 Oats July ..42
34
Sept Sept Sept Sept
87
84
67 66 56 42 35:
.13S2 .1410 .865-67 .885 .757-CO .782-85
1405 143Q S77-8Q 897 775 797
85 83 84 66 65 55 41 34 13S2 1410 .65 885 757 782 2
Close 87b 84a 85 67a 66a 55b' 42 35 a 1405a 1430 877-80b 897a 772-75 797a
PRODUCE MARKETS.
There Is Comfort WHEN A. MAN'S SALARY STOPS
Through sickness, failure of his employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that you have something fc fall back on In your hour of trouble. Put a small amount each Treelc In saw Ingra la a good, reliable aavtasa bank, like tbe Citizens' German National Bank
ONE) DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'JNT.
EAILWAY TIME TABLE
Lve. Ar. Ilmd. Chi.
A.M. P.M.
7.00 6.45 7.10 7.12 7.1a 7.15 7.15 7.35 7.S9 7.40 7.45 8.22 8.03 8.20 9.00 9.3S 9.45 10.23
C G L 6.46
Penn.. 6.6ix Monon. 8.10 Erie... 6.12 L. a. 8.1 3x Wab'aa 6.16 ii C. 6.20 L7 &. 8.20x1 m. a.. .4o K P.. 6.40 Penn.. 6.42 L. & 6.61x1 L. S.. 7.06x Erl... 7.26 Penn.. S.OOx E-ia... )8.30 L. 8.. 8.48 Wab'sh 9.34
Monon. 9.86 10.35
Erie. 10.58 Penn.. 8.40s 10.54 L. S..10.14l 11.35 Monon. 11.11 12.00 P.M. VWf.
Pnn..l2.38x u a. U2 I.L C. 2.06 Penn... 2.18s Penn.. 8. Six Erie... 3.50x N. P.. 4.38 M. a.. 4.0Sx Wab sh 4.10 Monon. 4.39s L. a. 4.47x1 Monon. 6.02 M. C. 5.1Sx Erie... 5.13 L. a. 5.28x Penn.. 5.8J C C L. 5.88x U a. 6.02x1 L. B. . 8.28 U a. 8.431 Penn.. 8.52s M. C. 7.0 5x Monon. 7.49x N. P.. 8.16 - C C I 8.82a M. C. 8.J4 Wab'ah 8.61
U. C. 9.18s
L. 8..18.88
1.35
a.os S.55 8.15 4.39 4.60 6.31 4.60 6.00 5.35 6.04 6.55 6.00 6.07 6.27 6.30 6.40 7.16 7.25 7.53 7.45 7.60 8.40 9.16 9.20 9.10 9.40 9.65
a
U. C.11.27X Lit
Butter Receipts, 9,020 tus; creamery, extra, 23c; price to retail dealers, 24c; prints, 25c; extra firsts, 22c;. firsts, 21e; seconds, 19er" dairies, extra, 21c;
fancy, 20c; seconds, 17c ladles, No. 1, 17c; packing stock, 16e. Eggs Receipts, 15,098 cases; miscel
laneous lots, cases returned, 13c; cases included, 1314o; 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 SO per cent fresh, 17c. Potatoes Receipts, 10 cars; choice to fancy. S083c; fair to good, 7577c. New potatoes Receipts, 75 cars; choice to fancy, $1.251.30; ordinary, S1.151.20. Veai Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weights. 56c; 60 to 80 lbs, 67c; SO to 10 Olbs, 89c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15c; No, 1 loins. Hc; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck. 9c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, llc; springs, 18 (Ei532c; roosters, 7e; geese, ?4.00(&6.00; ducks, 11 c. Fruit Apples, $1. 00(4.00 per bl;; 50c S$2.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straight, $1.15ftl.40; culls, 50e&$1.75; bouquets, 70f90e; lemona, $2.003.00; oranges. $3.004.00; grape fruit, 52.50 f 4.00; pineapples, $1.85 3.00 per crate; peaehes, 25ff60e per box. Berries Strawberries. $1.2501.50 per 24-qt case; Michigan, 60c5j$1.15 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 ca3e, $1.752.50; blueberries, $2.0003.00 per 24-qt case; raspberries, red. $2.753.00 per 24-qt case; black, $2.00 per 24-qt case. California green fruits Cherries, ?1.202.25 per box. Beans Pea beans. hand picked, choice, $2.602.65; common, $2.4002.45; red kidney, $1.7001.90; lower grades,
L-re. Aibl depending .on quality. $1.2501.50;
Cbl..HsE3; brown Swedish. $1.9502.00; off grades,
A. 31. r.i, $1.25(f?1.60; limas, California, per 100 U R. 5.25X 6.88- lbs, $5.87 06.00. Pvnn.. 6.30 8.4S Melons Gems. $1.75 61 2.50 tier crate:
1.06 Rocky Fords, California, standard 8-61 crates. $8.00; pony. $5.00; watermelons. $175.000325.00 per car. V.J. Green vegetables Asparagus. EOe
2 iSi $1-60 per box; beets, 25075c per box; 6! cabbage, 25050c per crate; carrots, 400
a ii' vac per dox;
Duluth 29 23
Minneapolis .16 111 Chicago 18 8
Southwestern Markets. Receipts Minneapolis, today. . .176,000 Last year ..290,000 St. Louis, today 40,000 Last year 19,000 Kansas City, today... 27,000 Last year 56,000
18
279
19
Ship.
64,000
82,000 18.000 42,000 43,000 59,000
FOR SALE OR RENT Second hand
wheels: fine renairiner. The Bicycle
Hospital, 403 Sibley street. Second
nana wneei wanted. 10-4 FOR SALE Cheap, gas range; almost
new; not water attacnmeni. mv Beacon street, East Chicago. 10-5
FOR SALE Forty acres good soil,
nouse, rruit, timber, running water;
near station and resort: $1,303. E.
Mltaner, Valparaiso, Ind. 8-6
FOR SALE Practically new safe.
cheap; J. Baum Safe & Lock Co.
make. Address Safe. Times. 2S-tf
FOR SALE Lunch room for sale; cash
or Hammond DroDertv. ADDly to
Slebert bakry. 3-tf
LIVE STOCK MARKETS FO,R SALE 2S foot lot In Standard
price, cash; owner must sell. Address
Union Stock Yards, June 11. Hog receipts, 26,000; left over, 4,000; market 5c higher. Light, $5.1005.55; mixed, $5.1505.67; heavy, $5.1005.57; rough, $5.1005.30. Cattle receipts. 4.500; market steady. Sheep . receipts, 11,000; market strong.
Hogs Cattle Sheep Omaha 9,000 3,000 4,000
Kansas city not received.
Union Stock Yards, June 11. Hogs
Close juc higher. Light, $5.205.60; mixed, $5.2505.65; heavy, $5.1505.65;
rougn, ?o.i)u.3o.
Q. R.. Lske County Times. 16-$t
FOR SALE One square piano; good
order; only $25. Straubs Piano fac
tory. Take a .tlohmau street car to factory, 13-tt - ... i ii FOR SALE One Kimball upright pia
no, only $140; easy payments.
Ogden street. 4-13-tf
. . FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Six room flat; bath and.
all modern Improvements. 634 bum
mer street; phone 3454. 10-3
HEARD ON THE BOURSE.
Joe Good buying of Southern Pacific
goes steadily on, get long some Penn
sylvania.
Bache We believe this dullness will
FOR RENT A fine furnished room
with all modern conveniences; down
town. Phone 3663 or apply 11 Sibley street. 10-2
FOR RENT Six rotm flat; bath and
all modern Improvements; new dee
orations throughout. 303 Hoffman
street. o-6
LOST $1.00 bill near Penn. depot Tuesday evening about 6:30. Please return to 667-150th street, near distillery. 10-3 FOUND Automobile monkey wrench. Owner can have same by describing it and paying for advertisement. Call at Times oftlce. 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. 1 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 at-, tend to her family duties. HERMAN PAHL
be followed by firmer and more active FOR RENT Modern six room flat at
markets later on.
Barrett Buying of wheat under last
night's closing prices will prove profit ble.
War & Leland We believe the best
420 Cedar.
street.
Inquire at 5
Williams
5-tf
FOR RENT Three nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Phone
3203 or call 301 Chicago avenue, 6-6
A SAVINGS
Kads.
L a. 6.53I
1 6.57X Pnn.. 6.00 M. C. 7.10x Erie... 7.15x L. a. 7.2SI Ptnn.. 8.00x Monon. 8.80
C C L 8.35 9.S8
Pnn.. 8.60s 10.07 L. a. 9.20 10.14 Erie. ..10.45 11. 86 Pnn..ll.20x 12.38 P.M. P.M. Monon 13.00 18.60 L S.. 12.011 1.13 Wab'shlt.04 18.62 M. C... 1.1 6x 1.64 Ptnn.. 8.10s 8.81 Erie... 2.25 8.8C N. P.. 8.33 8.25 Wub'sh 3.00 3.56 Monon. 3.05 3.5S U a. S.60x 4.47 L. a. 4,12x1 6.2S Penn.. 4.15 6.33 Penn.. 4.30 1.32 M. C. 4.65x .45 L a. 6.06x 8.02 Erie... 6.16 6.16 L a. 6.17x1 6.28 Penn.. 6.40- 6.38 L S.. 6.60 8.48 Penn.. 6.15x 7.18 Monon. 9.00 9.60 N. P.. 9.03 9.68 Erie.. 9.03 9.64 C C L 9.30 10.36 M. C... 10.00 10.47 Wab'shll.OOx 11.48 Monon. 11.1011 11.68 L. a. 11.25 12.28 Penn.. 11.35s 12.88 Erie 11.45 IS i9 M. C. 12.05 18.14 Daily. xD&ily ex. Sunday. (jDaily ex. MonOa Sunday only, rvia, Indiana, 2sun bocw
large front room suitable for two;
modern conveniences. Call 277 Oakley avenue. 4-tf
FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveni
ently located 5 room flats. $13.50,
wheat crop I with gas and bath. Apply Washburn
-tt
FOR RENT At Gibson, lnd.. a big
boarding house. 23 rooms; big store
for pool room; furnished first class; In good shape. II. Braman. 21-lra
FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick fiat
on south side; new, modern; hot wa
ter heat; rent cheap. Lipman, 5, Williams street. 12-tf
WI quit the Chicago papers. I fake THE TIMES because I don't have time to read more than what It has." Tcstitaony of one TIMES reader.
cauliflower. 50075c per
box; celery, 40$1.5 per crate; cucumbers, 25 050c per doa; garlic, 5 06c per lb; green onions. 506c per bunch; green peas, $1.0001.25 per box; horseradish. 65c per bunch; lettuce, $1.50 per brl; leaf. 35 040c per tub: mushrooms, 30055c per lb; peppers, $1.2501.50 per crate; parsley, 20 0 25c per dbz; pieplant, 7 17 c per bunch; raVshes, home grown. 50075c per 100; string beans, green, 25 075c per box; wax, 50c$1.25; onions, 60c$1.00 per bu; spinach, 350 40c per box; tomatoes, 25 60c per crate; turnips. 40050c per box; watercress, 25035a per basket. WEATHER-FORECAST. Illlnois Fair tonight with warmer north and central; Friday partly cloudy and warmer. Indiana and Wisconsin Fair tonight and probably Friday; slowly rising temperature. Missouri and Iowa Partly cloudy with probably showers west tonight or Friday; slowly rising temperature Minnesota Partly cloudy with probably showers west tonight or Friday; warmer tonight and south Friday. Dakota s, Nebraska and Kansas Probably showers tonight or Friday; warmer tonightMontana Showers tonight and Friday. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, June 11, 2:00 p. m. Wheat d lower; corn, unchanged. Liverpool, June 11, 1:30 p. m, Wheat, lld lower; corn unchanged. Liverpool, June 11. Wheat closed 1 ld higher; corn closed ijnchange. If yon eon truthfully say that TUB TlStES Is a good newspaper, please say Crlcad ud get him ta sabscrie,
policy to be to meet bulges In wheat FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; one
with sales. White July wheat will sell mate
rially higher and on every break such
as yesterday's, it should be bought
Price Current -Winter
outlook continues favorable. Oats do
ing fairly well. Corn planting nearing
completion. Early planted making sat
isfactory start.
Bartlett We doubt if the damage Is
important now, but If these unsettled conditions continue for week or ten
days the situation must then be taken
seriously.
Pringle Rains from 6 to IS inches in
Oklahom and Kansas since May 15
. i j .i . i . Tniman Rt ' nhrmA 1 1 Fi
means luriuer UBinage bo lu&v vviicm i -
should prove a scalping purchase on the
weak places.
Financial Bureau Reports are still
favorable to amalgamated Copper which
is bought by Boston. Union Pacific
and Southern Pacific should participate
in any rally against shorts today. We
continue very favorable to Northern Pacific and Great Northern and believe they are destined for much higher prices. Steel may be erratic, but as shorts do not find much stock to cover despite steel cuts, the proce may con
tinue strong for a time. We believe
Reading should be bought on every de
cline.
Notwithstanding proressionai oppo
sition and It 1st now in Shane to ad
vance further. Smelter. Anc. and Lead Articles of incorporation have been
should receive attention from the bull filed at the offlce of secretary of state
nratv for reports are becoming more for the following companies:
favorable to them. We do not care Crlppen-Allen Piano company 01 is.en.
much about the long side of St. Paul, tucky; eapital, $75,000; proportion tin
though we are, it must be admitted, Indiana, $5,252.68. Indiana offlce, 513 annroachinsr hieher prices for it. Penn- Illinois avenue, Jeffersonvllle; R. S,
sylvanla, Brt., Atchison. Mop. and Rock nines, agent.
continue in the trading position. In- Gary Casino, Gary; capital. $10,000;
formation favors buying C. & O. to operate pleasure resort; directors,
'obcts. ofmfi ofaatlndia etaoin hrdl Charles H. Long, August Long and
Henry A. Vossler.
Reinforced Concrete Pipe company of
Michigan; capital, $500,000; proportion
in Indiana, $5,000; August W. Kuhns,
agent, Indianapolis,
II. P. Lenhart Furniture company,
Plaintiff Terre Haute; capital, $10,000; directors,
Harry P. Lenhart, Anna O. Lenhart and
H. Everett Lenhart.
Hamilton Coal company, Indianapolis;
to mine coal and other minerals; cap!
tal, $30,000; directors, William J. Ham-
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 ii Crown Point. Indiana, on Wednesday,
the 8th day of July. 1908, between the
hours or 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, to-, wit; A part of lot 27 in block 1 in Riverside addition to the city of Hammond, Indiana, described as follows: Com
mencing 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 ot calumet ave
nue 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 tollowlng 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 suffi
x-lent to satisfy said judgment, interest
costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valu
ation or appraisement laws.
Taken as the property of Nic Kahl and Tannie Kahl at the suit of . Keeley Brewing Company. i 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 horse that can be used for single driver. Address J. T., Lake County Times. 27
Higher Court's Record. Appellate Court Action. " The appellate court today announced
the following decisions and rulings:
6173. -New York Life Insurance company vs. Robert R. Greenlee. Dela
ware C. c Ainrmea watson, J.
6369. Board of Commissioners of Clay county vs. George Knight et al. Clay county C. C. Transferred to supreme court. Opinion per curiam. 6370. Board of Commissioners of Clay county vs. Samuel McGregor. Clay C. C. Reversed, per curiam, 7. Railroad Commission, Southern Railway company et al. vs. Union B. Hunt et al. Railroad commission. Joint and several petitions for rehearing over ruled. 5. Railroad Commission, Southern Railway company vs. Union B. Hunt et al. Railroad Commission. Appellant's petition for rehearing overruled. Supreme Court Minutes. 21205. State ex rel. Hooton vs. the Western Union Telegraph company. Marion S. C. Appellee granted, ninety days additional time. 21169. State ex rel. Board of Commissioners vs. Charles F, Stewart, Appellants granted time to file brief until August 1. 21097. State ex rel James M. Hatfield vs. J. Abijah Cummins et al.
Huntington C. C. Appellant's additional
authorities.
.21222. Simplex Railway Applicance company vs. Western Rawhide Belting
company et al. Porter C. C. Appel
lant's application for leave to file sup
plemental statement wifh brief. 21159. Indianapolis & Western Rail way company vs. Lilly Ragan. Hend ricks C. C. Appellee's brief.
21169. State ex rel. Board of Com-
misioners vs. Charles F. Stauart. Foun
tain C. C. Apellant's. petition for
time. Granted until August 1. New Supreme Court Suits.
21288. Daniel W. Zintsmaster et al
vs. James A. Aiken et al. Allen S. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term, Bond.
21289. John F. Curless vs. State of Indiana. Howard C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. Waiver of notice to prosecuting attorney. Appellate Court Mlates,
6778. City of Crawfordsville Elia I. Brown. Montgomery C. C.
pellee's brief. 6779. Deo & Hood et al vs. Daniel F. McCarthy. Cass C. C. Appellee's petition for time. 6748. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway company vs. James Newkirk, Lawrence C C. Appellant's reply brief. New Appellate Court Suits. 6919. Melissa J. Taber et al., administratrix, vs. Nancy J. Zehner. Mar
shall C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. Praecipe, Notice. 6920. Vandalia Railroad company vs. Lewvearl Keys, by next friend. Hendricks C. C, Record. Assignment of errors. Praecipe. Notices.
REAL ESTAJE1BAHSFEBS LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. ...
Lots 21 and 22, block 6. New
Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Peter . Ereckson.. NEW CHICAGO.
Lot 18, block 1, in fourth addi
tion. New Chicago Jieal estate. & Investment Co. io Mary M. Anderson Ti Lot 11, block 6 in third addition, -New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Lydia Burk.., 80 Lot 24, block 4: lot 14, block 1, in third addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Christ Cashiroubas 120 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 8, block 21, Phillip D. Block to Chicago, Lake Shore & Eastearn Railway Co 6,217.69 Lots 23. 25. 27, block 18. Julian H. Youche to Chicago. Lake" Shore & Eastern Railway Co. . . Part lots 17, 13 and 19. block 22, Squire R. Greer to C, L. S. & E. Railway Co 2,,Q HOBART. Lot 8 and S lot 7, block 1, Geo. . and William Earle's first subdivision. George E?e to v Alpheus F. Nitchmair 262.50 GARY. Lots 1 and 2, block 106, Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Slicks Gary Laundry Co 3,960 Lots 21 and 22, block 35, Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Henry E. Paine 3t840 Safe Rule for Guidance. What one has one ought to use; nnd whatever ha does he should do with all his might. Cicero. i
vs. Ap-
Our Btetnou of advancing money on Pianos, Furniture, Horses, Wagons, etc, will interest you. We will treat your inquiry &a strictly confidential. Our rates are more satisfactory tkan those in South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 SO. nOHMAN STREET. Phone 257. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Sadness In Memory. Tennyson: Sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier things.
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3683. East Chicago Co. vs. Tom Pu-
troskle et al. Foreclosure, dismisses.
3953. Wellington Mllligan vs. the
city of Whiting. Personal injury. De fendant moves for Judgment non-abat
ante.
4000. John Sehaadt vs. William Uton, Linton; William A. Bryson, LibMasrinot. Demur to complaint over- hrty- and Edmund R. Webster, Clncln-
ruled. Excepted. Jury sworn. jnatl, O.
4034. Mrs, Minnie Lee vs. Ambrose , Federal Casting company. Vincennes; Curtis et al. Plaintiff dismisses cause capital, $250,000; to manufacture all at his cost. kinds of metal castings; directors, Hen4432. Florence A. Gerstley, admin- y C. Atkins, James S. Curtis, William istratrix. Sam A. Gerstley. deceased. cht and Henry C Price, Indianapolis;
vs. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Sidney Smith. Louisville. Ky.; George
Raiiwftv rn fnuae settled. Dismissed. Pautenburg. Cincinnati; C. Brooke.
costs paid.
4463. Elizabeth Qulnn and others vs.
Daniel Quinn et al. Partition. Lawrence Becker appointed to sell real es
tate on two week's notice. A. H. Tap
per surety. Property to be sold for
ret sh
4680. Selma L, Kohn vs. Alma Fer- ?.a"y. ,rT!aba.Sh PiCk !mpany-
Buckley, and George S. Cotter, Springfield, O., and Lee Herrmann, Muncie. Uedrick Detective association, Hedrlck, Ind-, trustees, Charles Miller, James Roe and John Barnhardt. Notice of change of name from C M. Miller Manufacturing and Mining com.
Ae
ry et al. Foreclosure contract. Man-, hattan Brewing company files motion
to make complaint more specific.
46S9. state of Indiana on the re
lation of Stefan Jursa vs. Town of
Gary et al. Town appears and files demur In two paragraphs to alternative writ. Town trustees also defend
ants, do likewise.
4704. Paxton Lumber Co, vs. An
drew Fuxy. Defendant appears and
files demur to complaint. New Cases.
4715. Mark Sax vs, Andy Vosu. Suit
on promissory note. '
4716. The Cudahy Packing company vs. John F. Waters. Suit for damages
for 1740.. -
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the oxygen and makes it flat. Indigestible, and unhoalthfuL
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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
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Bend card with name and address ta W. F. Cox, Porter. Ind or call op phone 185 Hammond, and we will do th rat
As has been the case ever since the Republican party was founded, the reports of the Convention proceedings published in The Chicago Tribune will be the most full, the most complete and most accurate. As has always been the case, The Chicago Tribune will print the news first. In proof, here is a list of some of The Tribune's famous history-making scoops: THE TRIBUNE'S WORLD SCOOPS:
1862 First news of the capture of Island Ifo. 10 by the Union forces, marking a turning point in northern sentiment 18 Exposure of the plot to liberate 9,000 Confederate prisoners from Camp Douglas. 1881 Advance publication on May 22 of the complete text of the New Testament as revised by the London committee. 1892 Decision of the United States Supreme Court in the Chicago Lake Front case printed xfovember 2. 1894 Holdup of the Santa Fe Limited express at Gorin, Mo., and capture of the robbers, published Sept 13. 1895 Advance publication on April 6 of the complete decision of tne United States Supreme Court knocking out the income tax.
1893 First announcement and details of the victory of Admiral Dewey over the Spanish fleet ia Manila bay, printed May 7. 1905 First definite announcement of the surrender of Port Arthur, printed Jan. 2. First news of the liquidation of John R. Walsh's banks, Dec. 18. 1900 Discovery of the hiding place of Cashier Herfag of the Milwaukee Avenue State Bank and publication on August 9 of his version of the wrecking of the institxition. Exclusive accounts, beginning Sept 3, of The Tribune's pursuit and capture of President Paul O. Stensland in Morocco and his delivery to the Chicago authorities. , Publication on Dec 8 of the complete text of ths letters that caused the disruption of friendship between President Roosevelt and Ambassador and lira. Bellamy Storer. 1907 Publication on Feb. 25 of the fact that the Chicago United States Treasury had been robbed of $173,000.
The news will be supplemented by two features which will appear in no other Chicago paper: JohnT. McCutcheon I Ravm nnrl
the world's greatest cartoonist, will depict m with his pen the humorous situations in his dailycartoons, and also will draw daily sketches of the interesting personalities who will be assembled at the greatest convention in the history of the Republican party.
The greatest political writer in America. Wfiatever he may say American statesmen accept as authoritative, for time and time again it has been demonstrated that his statements are facts and his conclusions are justified by events.
