Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 1, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1908 — Page 7

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Office Phone 2731. Res. Phone 2SCZ THE S- Q. CARLEY TRANSFER AND ROOFING GO. EXPRESSING, MOVING AXD GRAVEL ROOFING. AU Orders Promptly Attended To. Office 210 State Street. ' , MILLER A JOY, FIRST CLASS CAB PEXTEHS, 230 Michigan avenue, arc prepared to do all kisda of repair vrork at reasonable rates. Screen door an rrlndovra m specialty. Also store fronts repaired. All work enaranteed first class. Orders given prompt attention. Phone No. S001. Best Equipped Repair Shop In the Stat G. W. HNTEE AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 1 S. UOHMAN STREET PTione 122. Huehn Block. Ilaxnmoad, Ia HOWARD STEVENS, i Open fo Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Uork. 183 State Line Street, . Hammond. Telephone 1091. KONG HONG LO CO. Chlnr, 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. 1 State Street. Hammond. Ind. WoodhuII Ice Cream Co, Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc. So. Chicago. 250 92nd St.. Phone 77 tkmmond. 85 State Street, Phone 17 J. A. WALKER, Office 23S Inyrahara Ave. Phone Phone 1371 4142 STANLEY MILD A 22 I54th Place WALKER a MILDA MASON CONTRACTORS CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Doug'asSt. Jobbing promptly attended to. Hammond. Ind John Minnich Fraslicai Tfnsmlth and Stove Repairer. Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired!. Eave Troughs and Smoke Stacks Pat Up. Eend Postal to 23 Sibley St. and I will call on yot There Is Comfort -WHEN A MAX'S SALARY STOPS t Y&ronsa sickness, failure of bis em. : ployer, or a suspension of business, to r feel that you have something- fall back on tn your hoar of trouble. Put a small amount each week la sav taa In a coed, reliable savta hank. ' like the 'Citizens' German National Bank 0XB DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'JNT. SAVINGS BAILWAY TIME TABLE Lt, . Ar. Und. Cat Ltc. AS Reads. Chi. Had.1 . IS. l-.M. U ft.46 7.00 Penn.. C.SOx 6.45 7.10 7.12 7.12 7.15 7.15 7.35 7.30 T.40 T.45 fi.22 8.03 8.20 9.00 9.36 Wonon. 6.10 Erie... 6.12 L. a. S.13x wab'sh 6.1 6 IL C a.ao X a. 0.20x1 M. C. 6.40 N. P.. 6.40 Penn.. 6.42 ta 6.51x1 a. 7.06x ErK... 7.26 Penn.. S.OOx Erie... 8.80 H S.. 8.48 jPenn.. 8.00x 8.64 Monon. 8.30 8.19 C C L 8.35 8.88 Pnn,. 8.60s 10.07 L a. 9.20 10.14 Erie. ..10.45 11.36 Pnn..n.20x 12.36 P.M. P.M. Monon 12.00 18.60 L. S..12.01I l.U Wab'shl2.04 18.62 M. C... 1.1 5x 1.54 Penn.. 2.10s 8.81 9.45 Wab'ah 9.4 10.28 fclonon. 9.36 10.35 Erle...l0.O0 10.58 Penn.. 6.40a 10.64 L. S..10.14U 11.35 ftlonon.U.ll 12.00 P.M. PJil. Penn..l2.J8x 1.35 8.. 1.12 1.05 is. c. . a. 06 i.ss Penn... 2.18s J.16 Penn.. 8. Six 4.30 Erie... 3.E8x 4.60 X P.. 4.S6 i.8i M.C.. 4.08x 4.50 Wab'sh 4.10 & no Erie 2.25 8.2C N. P.. 2.32 3.28 Wab'sh 8.00 8.50 Monon. 3.05 3.66 L. S.. 3.60x 4.47 L. a. 4.12x1 6.2$ Penn.. 4.15 6.82 Penn.. 4.30 6.82 M. C. . 4.55x 8.49 L. 8.. E.06x 6.02 Erie... 5.15 6.15 L. a. 6.17x1 8.28 Penn.. 5.40' 6.88 L. S.. 5,60 8.48 Penn.. 6.1 5x 7.18 Monon. 9.00 8.50 N. P.. 9.02 8.58 Erie.. 9.03 8.54 C C L 9.30 10.36 M. C... 10.00 10.47 Wab'ahll.OOx 11.48 Monon. ll.lOil 11.58 uonon. 4.39s L. 8.. 4.47x1 Jil on on. 5.02 5.35 6.04 6.55 6.00 6.0T 6.27 6.30 6.40 7.15 7.35 7.55 7.45 M. C. 6.1 2x Erie... 6.18 L. a. S.2Sx Penn.. 6.32 C C L. 6,Sx X a. 6.02x1 L..a. .28 L. S. . .43I Penn.. 6.52x M. C. 7.05x Penn.. 11.85s 11.38 Erie 11.45 18.48 M. C. . 12.05 18.64 I lrT.M,y" 0 , uR h y ex ?unajr. 1 7.60 Monon. 7.49x 8.40 N. P.. 8.16 9.15 C C L 6.22s 9.20 M. a.. 8.24 9.10 Wab'Bh 8.51 8.40 Sr. '-?iOQOJi Sunday only. C... .1J 9.65 a. 18.18s rVla Indiana VZasw bos. U. C1S.27X US I . -I nlt the Chicago papers. I 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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HEW YORK- -'STOCK MARKET Descrip Open Atchiaon ... 81 Am Sugar.. 126, Am Car 34 Am Copper.. 67 M Am Smelt.. 75Vi Am Locom.. 46 Anaconda .. 43 Am Wool... 22 B & 0 89 Brook R T.. 47 C & G W... 64 Ches & O... 44 C & A cm... 24H C F & I.... 26, Col South... 31H Corn Pdta... 18 Cotton Oil... 31 Canad Pac. 1604 Coast Line, 90 Cent Leath.. 254 EFle com.... 18i Erie 1st 344 Grt North. ..131Vi Gt Nor Ore. . 60 III Central.. 129 Interboro ... 11 L & Nash. . .108 M K & T cm 27 Do pfd... 60 Mis Pac 48 4 Nat Lead .... 65 N Y Cent...l04 Nor & W... 69 North Pac... 136 Ont & W... 40 Pacific Mail. 28 Pennsyl. ...121 Heading ...113 K I & S.... 18 Do pfd... 65 Rock Isl cm. 17 Do pfd. . . . 34 South Pac... 86 So Ry cm. .. 17 Do pfd 45 St. Paul 133 St L&SF2dpf 28 Union Pac. 146 U S Steel... 37 Do pfd. ..101 Do pfd.... 23 High 81 128 34 68 77 46 43 S3 47 44 26 Low 81 125 34 67 75 43 42 87 47 6 44 24 Close 81 128 34 68 77 45 43 22 88 47 6 44 26, 26 31 16 31 160 88 25 19 35 131 60. 130 11 107 27 60 48 66 104 69 135 31 159 88 18H 34 130 60 129 105 31 160 90 19 35 132 60 130 108 48H 66 104 137 40 121 114 18 68 17 34 ,87 17 134 28 147 38 V 102 23 47 65 104 135 40 12i 112 17 64 17 33 86 17 133" 23 145 37 101 23 40 26 121 114 17 64 17 - 34 87 17 45 134 28 147 38 101 23 COTTON MARKET. Month Open July ..1059 High 1078 1052 1020 963 942 Low 1055 1032 997 -949 931 Close 1076-78 1048-49 1020-22 959-61 940-41 Aug, ..1037 .. 997 .. 951 .. 934 Sept Oct. Dec, GRAIN AND PROVISION M1KEI Month Open

High Low Close , 89 88 88 . 87 86 86 , 88 87 87 69 67 69b 68 67 68 a 59 5S 58a 45 44 45X 33 37 37 1450 1440 1442 1472 1457 1465 887-90 882 887-90 907-10 905 907b 797-800 792 797-800 825 815 825-22-25

vv neat July ..88 ept. . .56 7 m. Dec. ..87 Corn July ..6768 Sept ..6768 Dec. ..58 Oata July ..44 Sept -.37 Pork July ..1440 Sept .1457 .885 .900 .792 LardJuly Sept KibsJuly Sept PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts. 11.253 tus: cream ery, extras, 23c; price to retail dealers, prints, zoc; extra firsts, 22c; firsts, 21c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra, 21c; fancy, 20c; seconds, 17c; ladles, No. 1, i(e; pacKing stotK, ltVac Eggs Receipts, 15,232 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, 16 c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 18c. Potatoes Receipts, 9 cars; choice to fancy, 81.00 1. 05; fair to good, 9095c. New potatoes Receipts, 20 cars; choice to fancy, fl.351.40; ordinary, 81.25Gil.30. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weights. 56c; 60 to 80 lbs, 67c; SO to 100 lbs, 88c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15c; No. 1 loins, 17c; No. 1 round. 11c; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 11c; springs, 2025c; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.0(6.00; ducks, 9s'15c.. California green fruits Cherries, 90c $1.25 per box; plums, 70c?1.00 per crate; apricots, 75c&$l.20 per crate; peaches, 80cS1.10 per box. Fruit Apples, 1.004.00 per brl; 50c 12.00 per bu; new apples, 2575c per box; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straight, $1.15(5)1.40; culls, 50ctfl!1.75; bouquets, 70 90c; lemons, $2.003.00 oranges, $3.00g4.00; pineapples, $2.0040 3.00 per crate; peaches, 5oc$2.25 per crate. Berries Strawberries, Michigan, 50c $1.00 per 16-qt case; cherries, tier ifiqt case, $2.25 ((i 2.60 ; plums, SOciftSl.OO per 24-qt case; blackberries, 24-qt case, $1.50 & 2.23; gooseberries, 16-qt case, 'pi-i tiiueoernes, 2.uurg.3.oo per 24-nt rase, rasnhorrlss rtwl 9 no ra'-

a. 5.25x - Per 24-qt case; black, $2.002.50 per Penn.. 5.30 6.48 24-qt case; currants, per 16-qt case, I a. 6.52I 7.68 $2.00. L. a,.&.67x f.61 1 Beans Pea beans. hand picked Penn,. 6.00 ,; 6.59 choice, $2.53; common, $2.402.4, red M. C. 7.l0i 7.58! kidney. $l.70l. 90; lower graded de- ?" L1S 8.10J pending on quality, fa.251.50; brown

ovveaisn, il.aoftD2.UU: off (Trades, si !S 1.60; limas. California, tier 1 rift ih $5.S7(o:6.00. ' Melons Gems, $1.00 2.50 per crateKockyfords, California, standard crates' $4.50; pony, $3.25; watermelons, $175 00 U 325.00 per car. Green vegetables Asparagus, 50c $2.00 per box; beets, 5060c per boxi mi ... V7. ."""Ji.vv per uui, giiriic, o(ioc per bunc green onions, 6ti 7c per bunch; green peas, $1.75 ip 2.25 per box; horseradish 65c per bunch; lettuce, $1.50 per brl: leaf, 3540c per tub; mushrooms, 30' obc per lb; peppers, $1.752.75 per crate; parsley, 20 (f? 25c per dox; pieplant, 515c per bunch; radishes, home grown, 75c$1.25 per 100; string beans green, 75c$1.50 per box; wax, 75c $1.50; sweet corn, $4.00g!4.5O per buonions, 50c$1.00 per bu; spinach, 25fp 40c per box; tomatoes, 2550c per crate; turnips, 40C50c ner box- wnto cress, 2535c ner basket. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Union Stock Yards, June 18. Hog receipts, 26,000; market weak. T.io-hr $5.30 -5. 75; mixed. $5.355.80; heavy $5.305.82; rough, $5.30(5.50. Cattle receipts, 10,000; market weak to 10c lower. Sheep receipts, 13,000; market steady. Hogs Cattle Sheen ! Omaha 12.000 3.000 5 onii Kansas City 1,000 400 Union Stock Tards, June 18. Hogs close 5c higher. Light, $5.30 5.80; mixed, $5.355.85; heavy, $5.305.85; rough, $5.355.50. Cattle 10c lower; sheep weak. Take TUB TIMES tor Its political news nntll after the election. No for Its republican new, not for itv dean emtio news, bat for both aides.

lauungc, uvuiarrois, zoy,ouc per boxcauliflower, 35c$1.25 per box; celery',

Special Wire to The TIMES GRAIN MARKET. cnicago, June 18. Carlota. today: wheat 58 cars; corn, 263 cars; oats, earn; nogs, Zb.uoo head. Chicago. June 18. rri Wheat and flour. 346,000 bu; corn and vaui uuimng. Chicago, June 18. Estimates tomor row: Wheat, 11 cars; corrv 297 cars; oats, 126 cars; hogs, 20,000 Head. Xorthwest Cars. ' . This week Last week LastTr l-miutn 20 29 50 .Minneapolis .Z1Z 160 193 nicago n is x6 Estimated Argentine Shipments. Wheat ...2,400,000 2,632,000 3,312,000 vur z,vv,uuu a,30,000 1,853,000 Primary Markets. Receipts. Ship, vvneat. today 323,000 217,000 Last week ...313,000 293,000 ijax year 409,000 348,000 Corn, today 532,000 497,000 Last week 532,000 325,000 Last year 850,000 734,000 LIVERPOOL MARKET. PyerpooK June 18. Wheat opened d lOWer: COm nntncil llrhtm era. A Liverpool, June 18, 1:30 p. m. Wheat d lower; corn d higher. Liverpool, June 18. Wheat closed d vurn cioeea (ffa Higher. WEATHER-FORECAST. Nebraska and Kansas Partly cloudy tonight, with probably showers and cooler east; Friday generally fair with tuuitr east. Montana Fair tonierht ami PVldav. Illinois and Missouri Showers and thunderstorms tonight and Friday; cooler Friday afternon or night. Indiana Showers and thunderstorms lonignt ana t rtday; continued warm. Lower Michisran Showers and thun derstorms tonight and Friday; warmer Wisconsin Showers and thunder storms tonight and Friday; warmer ensi tonigni. Minnesota Showers and thunderstorms tonight and possibly Friday; cooler west tonight and south Friday. Iowa Threatening with showers and thunderstorms tonight and in east and central Friday; cooler Friday. North Dakota Showers and cooler tonight; Friday partly cloudy. South Dakota Partly cloudy tonight with probably cooler ailBhowers eas"l; Friday generally fair. HEARD ON THE B0TTESE. Joseph There Is no doube that Ca nadian Pacific will go nearer to 170 is not betted. Sold out bulls and professional trading expects Reading to have quite a setback but the buying Is of the most confident character and by big people. . Average Acp. around 67. Buy Smelter on little recessions. Topics We look for lower prices toward the end of the week. Miller Good stocks are slow to come out and good stocks are easy to carry. We are waiting for a better market. Price-Current Winter wheat gen eral promise not essentially changed by recent climatic conditions. Corn gen erally making good start; some planting unfinished. Oats progressing favorably. Bartlctt Wheat is the weather market. If rains continue little decline is to be expected but bright sunshine over the belt would quickly change the outlook and give us a sharp down turn. Spring weather prospects are very good. Pringle We advise buying September wheat on this reaction. Logan The wheat market is sure to turn on the weather over the southwest for the balance of the week. White We believe wheat will sell lower. Barrell Present prices undoubtedly discount quite a number of bullish features. Ware & Leland We think it will be difficult to uphold prices for corn on advances, especially around present high level3. Financial Bureau Stocks were offered down after the close yesterday lower in some cases than these prices on account of stampede talk. Irregularity seems likely today-with the pol icy ror traders to buy on heavy activi ties ror turns taking profits on a lit tie strength. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLESTON. Lot 3, block 21, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s sixth addition, Frank N. Gavit to Thomas Putz ...v. I Ann Lot 14, block 7, C. T. L. & 1. Co.'s third addition, Mary A. Berglund to Mrs. Eliza J. Smith... 1.150 Lot 24, block 15, C. T. L & I. Co.'s fourth addition, Armanis F. Knotts to Daniel Kalman 200 Lot 35. block 11, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s sixth addition, Frank N. Gavit to Stephen Skendrovic 430 Lot 44, block 5, Oak Park addition, Evva C. Bryan to Fred J. Wegg 625 HAMMOND. Lot 42, block 16, resubdivision E part Northside addition. Winifred Smith to James T. CScrk. . . 1,500 Lot 12, block 3, East Lawn addition, Blackmun & Ullrich to Agnac Miklik 1 10O Lot 40, block 2, Towle & Young's ' addition, Denton L. Gasklll to Charles W. Hcimbaeh 2 600 Lots 11, 12. 13. block 3, East ' Lawn addition. William H. Parkey to Blaekmun & Ullrich 550 GARY. Lot 25. blok 4. Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to W. W. Dicks 425 Lot 65, block 1, Lincoln Park addition. United States Land Co. to Marcus Hale 100 Lot 25, block 3, Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Gary Lbr. Co 350 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 22. block 22. Thomas F. Riggle to C, L S. & E. Railway Co 1 Lot 21, block 18, Arthur L Disbrow to C, L. S. & E .Railway Co ! Lot 29, block 18. Frank Orth to C, L S. & E. Railway Co 1 SECTION. 29-36-S W Part NE hi NE M 32 acres, Henry Govert to Arthur L Russell 3 Ago 9-33-8 W N SE M 80 acres. ' Benjamin J. Gifford to William Woodke ..." 5,000 JOIN THE ARMY WHO HAVE TRIED TIMES WANT ADS AND HAVE NOT

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MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Salesman; sell retail trade; $76 to $175 per month and expenses or commission; experience unnecessary. Hermingsen Cigar Co., Toledo. O. 11-6 FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone 1924 or call 149 Man11a avenue, opposite piano factory. 18-3 WANTED Dressmaking at lowest rates. Please call upstairs at 233 Freeland avenue. West Hammond. 16-5 WANTED Second cook. Indiana Harbor. Harbor hotel, 12-tf WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply J. M. Reil, 149th and Forsyth avenue. East Chicago. 15-tf FOR SAI.K. FOR SALE Model home bakery and lunch room; good location aU first class condition. Phone 4623 or call 257 So- Hohman St. 1S-6 FOB SALE Saloon, good stand: 47 State street, rear of Morton court, at a bargain. 18-3 FOR SALE Good chance, old establshed saloon and boarding house. Address B. L, Lake County Times. 18-10 FOR SALE Second hand carriage, cheap. Inquire Geo. Berblsi, 11924 Front street. Whiting, Ind. 17-2 FOR SALE Two bicycles; one lady'3 and one gentleman's; not new but in excellent snape; cheap for cash. Lion Store Furniture Department. 17-3 FOR SALE Practically new furniture; must sell on account of going to Europe. Call 524 West State street, West Hammond, I1L 17-3 FOR SALE Ice cream parlor, fruit, candy, cigar and tobacco ttore. Apply to Joe Gansinger, 3507 Deodar St., Indiana Harbor. 16-6 FOR SALE No. 811 Michigan avenue, new cottage, six rooms and bath; rented Nov. 1 $18 per month; see property and make offer. Address Tabor, 314-45th St.. Chicago, III. 16-lm FOR SALE Choice cottages and lots In best location in city; cash or easy payments. Phone 3244 or call 213 Ann street after 5 oe'lock in the evening. 15-tf FOR SALE Practically new safe, cheap; J. Daura Safe & Lock Co. make. Address Safe, Times. 26-tf FOR SALE 25 toot lot In Standard Steel addition; can be bought at low price, cash; owner must sell. Address Q. R.. Lake County Times. 16-St SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Position by experienced garasre man and driver. Addrfsa n J B. care Times. 17-5 WANTED Work by the day; washing. Ironing, cleaning, plain sewing. Call 325 East Sibley street or phone 1063. lv-z PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANT Telling past and fu ture, giving readings. Madam Castilla, 360 Conkey avenue: hours. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 18-5 PERSONAL A correct time card every 30 days at Daddy Brlggs' Majestic uffet. Call and itet one. 15-6 LOST AND POUND. LOST Thursday between Hammond and Highlands, a black broadcloth Jacket. Finder please return to Mrs. Burge, 402 South Hohman St. 18-3 FOUND A half breed Jersey bull. Owner can have same by Dayinjt for this ad and the cost of feedinsr. John A. Swanson, 1107 Calumet avenue. 17-8 LOST $1.00 bill near Penn. depot Tues day evening about 6:30. Please re turn 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 office. 26-tf BIG SHOW GOES liOOGyilflO But There Were No Boys Down There to See the Great SightRingllng Brothers' circus, whoch ex hibited in South Bend yesterday passed through Hammond about 4 o'clock this morning on route to Joliet. The Michigan Central will handle the show which is transported In eighty-one cars ,and the Job is no small one. The cars were made up into four trains and the engine and crews were from here. Engines will be required to handle the trains. As the larger engines cannot be used on the South Bend division of the road, four smaller engines took the trains to Gallen, where they were met by four large engine, which hauled them through to Joliet. Trainmaster F. S. Brown went to South Bend this morning to give his personal attention to the handling of the show trains and he went to Joliet with them to Joliet. Higher Court's Record. SUPREME COURT MINUTES. 21100. William V. Rooker vs. Margaret Bruce. Marion C. C. Appellee's additional authorities. 2120S. Christian L. Brandt, trustee, et al. vs. State ex rel. Piatt M. Conrad.. Newton C. C. Appellant's reply brief. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. 6653. Brouiletts Creek Coal company vs. Michael Pomatto. Clay C. C. Appellee's motion to dismiss appeal and notice for June 27 and ten seperate affidavits In support of motion. Ap pellee's brief in support of motion. 6S37. South Bend Brick company vs. Albert Galler. St. Joseph C. C. Appellant's brief. 6842. Chicago. Indianapolis Louis ville railway company vs. Mary Johnson et al. Lawrence C. C. Appellant's brief. NEW APPELLATE COURT SUITS. 6929. Pennsylvania company vs. Ly man C. Mosher et al. Whitley C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. 6930. State ex rel. Frank Gillespie. clerk, vs. Samuel H. Barr, sheriff. Jay C C. Record. Assignment of errors. In erm. Bond. A Bore. A bore is a man who talks about his own motor-car when you want to talk about yours. LipDincott's.

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. FOR HEAT. , ... FOR RENT Six room flat and all modern improvements. 654 Summer street. 18.3 FOR RENT Seven room fiat; all modern conveniences; 411 Hoffman street; $16 per month. Apply Eric Lund. 19 W arrep street; phone 3878. 17 FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. Lower flat 9 State Sc 17-1 FOR RENT Five room cottage. 142 Doty street. Inquire at 144. 17-3 FOR RENT Three nicely furnished j;2oms f?,r,l,sht housekeeping. Phone 3203 or call 301 Chicago avenue. 17-tf FOR RENT Two cottages, one six .-oma and one flye rooms. Phone 3203 or call 301 Chicago avenue. 17-tf FOR RENT Two large well furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath and gas, for two people. Address R, Lake County Times. 15-6 FO RRENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences; finest residence location in city. Phone 3401. 12-tf FOR RENT Modern six room flat at 420 Cedar. Inquire at 5 Williams street. 6tt FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; one large front room suitable for two; modern conveniences. Call 277 Oakley avenue. 4,tf FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 room flats. 813.50. with gaa and bath. Apply Washburn & Tiffiny, 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 9-tf FOR KENT Finest 8 room brick flat on south side; new, modern; hot water heat; rent cheap. Upman. 6. Williams street. 12-tf NOTICES. NOTICE FOR CONTRACTORS. -A.11 interior parts now in use of the West Hammond grammar school, class and ward rooms, office and halls during the month of July shall be calclmined and repainted, including also all exterior work and metal work of the building to bo repainted. Contractors are Invited to send bids for all labor and material on or before June 25, 8 p. m., to the undersigned, secretary of the board of education, where specifications for the work can be received. FRED SIEGRIST. Secy. 444 Stanton avenue. West Hammond. NOTICE TO CEMENT WORK CONTRACTORS. The board of education, district 155 vv est Hammond, intend to have a cement walk built from the east steps of the school house to the south fence line. Contractors are Invited to send bids on or before June 25, 8 p. m. to the undersigned, secretary of the board of education, where also specifications for the work are to be sren. ... t t FRED SIEGRIST, Secy. 444 Staton avenue. West Hammond. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. .r.l? th matter of the estate of John vltkus, deceased. No. 382. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said estate by the Judge of the Lake superior court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent EDNA M. BARNETT. . , Administratrix. Dated June. 11. 1908.. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the estate of Antona Soloski, deceased. No. 381. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator-of said estate by the judge of the Lake superior court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent JOHN W. MORTHLAND, n,. . ,, Administrator. Dated June 11, 1908. MORE NEWS IN ONE WEEK IN THE TIMES THAN IN ALL THE OTHER PAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION COMBINED. COMPARE THEM AND SEE IP IT ISN'T SO. Lung Capacity. The normal capacity of the luhfe of the average man is 230 cubic inches; 100 of these contain what is called residual air, 100 are complemental air and the remaining 30 represent the tidal air the ebb and flow of breathing. By a deep respiration it would be possible to get 100 cubic inches more. The average man breathes from 15 to 17 times a minute, and in 24 hours his inspiration and expiration would fill a balloon of 850 cubic feet capacity. She Knew. Applicant "No, ma'am, I couldn't work in a house where there were children." Mrs. Keephouse "But we advertised for a girl who understood children." Applicant "I do understand 'em, ma'am. That's why I won't work where they are." Illustrated Bits. Happy New Zealand. New Zealand is described by its In. habitants as "the happiest country in the world." It is now a dominion. Some of the pretty names given to it by New Zealanders are: "The Fortunate Isles," "The Wonderland of the Pacific'," "All Lands in One" and "The Star of the South." Bible Money Terms. The money mentioned in the Bible would possess the following equivalents to-day: A shekel of silver, 32 cents; a shekel of gold, $10; a talent of silver, $2,000; a talent of gold, $30,000; a piece of silver or penny, 17 cents; a gerah, 3 cents; a farthing, 1 cent; a mite, less than a farthing. Pride Helps. We mortals, men and women, deTour many a disappointment between breakfast and dinner time, keep back the tears and look a little pale about the lips, and in answer to inquiries say: "Oh, nothing!" Pride "helps us. and pride is not a bad thing when it only urges us to hide our own hurts not to hurt others. George Eliot. DON'T BOIL THE WATER. Boiling and distilling water removes the oxygen and makes It flat, lndlgest. fble, and unhealthful. Filtering only takes out a rery small part of the filth and disease germs. If you want to drink absolutely purs water, fresh, sparkling. life-giving, nature's best remedy, you can hare u for 7 cents per gallon delivered at your door from Knotts' mineral and P'Are water springs. Porter, Ind. 6end card with name and address to W. F. Cox, Porter, Ind., or call m

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