Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1908 — Page 7
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I Tuesday, June 23, 1908. THE THIES.
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HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Office Phcae 272 K Re. Pkone 3S3 THE S- G. CARLEY TRANSFER AHD ROOFING CO. EXPRESSING, MOVING AND G HAVEL , BOOFIXG, AU Order Promptly Attended Tt. ' Office 210 State Street.- , .
BIILLER & JOY, FIRST CLASS CARTENTERS, 239 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kinda of repair work at reasonable rotes. Screen door and Also atore fronts guaranteed first prompt attention. windows a specialty, repaired. All Tvork rlaas. Order given Phone Ka. 3001. Seat Equipped Repair Shop In the State Q. W. HUNTEE AUTOMOBILE GAEAGB Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 1 S. 1IOHMA3T STREET Phone 112. Huehn Block. Hammond, Imt HOWARD STEVENS, Open foi Contracts." Painting, Paper Hanging and -Decorating. CRAIMSG A SPECIALTY. ' My Motto: .Good Work. 183 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. Chtcaga, 250 92nd St., Phone 77 Hammond. 85 State Street. Phone 17? . A. WALKER, Oftlce 239 In graham Ave. Phone Phone 1371 4142 STANLEY MILD A 22154th Place WALKER & MILD A MASON' CONTRACTORS CEMOT W03K A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Douglas St, Jobbing promptly attended to. Hammond, Ind John Minnich Practical Tinsmith and Stova Repairer, Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired. Eave Troughs and Smoke Stacks Put Up. : ,-fi5l,?8tal! ?, M Sibley St. andi will calT on ot There Is Comfort WttEX A MAVl Auinv Thronsfc atcknea, failure of kia em. ployer, o a inipmalou of business, to teel tbat you have something t tall back oa In yoor hour of trouble. Put a amall amount each wtek la aav. ta In rood, reliable ttrlan buk. like tae ' German National Bank OXB DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'JNT.A SAVTJVGS EATXWAY TIME TABLE. Li. A. Aj I Ilxnd. Chi. Readii. ChL.BB4, a, - . A..M."- P.M. C. C I 6.46 7.00 L. R. 5.2 ox .$ "rtn,. ; 6.30 I s.. 6.52I C4I Ionon. 6.10 i.ia Srle... 6.12 E S.. e.l3x Vab'sh 6.1 6 7.0f 6.6t 69 7.6S 8.10 8.48 8. 7.12 7.12 ?.15 T.15 T.35 7.3 T.40 T.45 8 22 S.03 .20 9.00 9.86 9.45 u a. Penn. M. C Brie. l. a. t.&7x . 6.00 . 7.10x . 7.15x 7.28I fit. C 6.20 L. &. 6.20x1 L C. K. P.. . Penn. L. & 1 a. X3rif. . . 6.40 .40 . 6.42 6.61x1 7.0 6 x Pnn 8.00x Monon 8 Vn . C"CL 8.3-5. Si B-. i0s "'HI 8.1t 7.25 8.00x u.i u - 1V.1I, grle... 10.45 11.85! Pnn. .ll.20x- H.S4! Penn. . Erie... 8.S0 P.M. " ii ic L. S.. 8.48 . . JVab'sh 9.84 10.22 Honon. 9.36 10.35 tJErie. . .10.00 10.5S Penn.. 4.4 0a 10.54 I S..10.14I 11.85 Monon.ll.il J2.00 Erie... 2.25 3.20 S.2i 8.50 W. P.. 2.32 Wab'sh 3.00 Monon. 3.05 L. S.. S.50x I a. 4.12x1 Penn.. 4.15 Penn.. 4.30 M. C 4.55x L. a, 6.06x Erie... 5.15 L. a.. 6.17x1 Penn.. 5.40' L- a. 6.60 Penn.. 6.15x fwn. ,i2.3Sx I S.. 1.12 ,M. C . 2.06 Pann... 2.18a Penn.. s.31x Erie... 3.50x JV. P.. 4.86 M. C. 4.08x Wab'eh 4.10 ifonon. 4.39s 8.. 4.47x1 Wonon. 5.02 M. C. . 6.1 2x Erie... 6.13 I a. 6.28x Penn.. 6.S2 C C I 6.86x I S.. 6.02x1 L. s.. .J8 I a. 6.4SI Penn.. .62x M. C, 7.05x Monon, 7.49x N. P.. 8.16 , c c it 3. a 2 M. a.. 8.84 Wab'ih 8.5t U. C... t.lta a.lt.88a & C.11I7X 1.35 8.66 4.47 6.28 6.82 6.82 6.45 8.02 6.16 8-05 8.55 8.15 4.30 4.60 8.31 4.60 6.00 6.S5 6.04 5.65 6.00 6.07 8.27 6.30 6.40 7.15 7.25 7.55 7.45 7.60 8.40 9.16 8.20 8.10 8.40 9.56 6.28 .S8l Monon. 9.00 N. P.. 9.03 Erie.. 9.03 C C L 9.30 8.50 8.66 8.64 10.36 10.47 M- C. .10.00 Wab'shll.OOx 11.48 Monon. ll.iou H-68 L. a. 11.85 12.28 Penn.. 11.85s 12.8$ Erie 11.46 18.48 DeYly105' l" xDaily ex. Sunday. IIDally ex. MonteW j Sunday only. XVi Indiana &ae bo. III -f tne iim-aso paners. I THE TIMES because I don't bare time to read more than what It ham, T i Uwony of TlilES reader.. .
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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET DescrlD. Open . 80 .123 33 .66 74 . 41 . 424 .22 . 84 . . 45 6 - 40 . 26 . 25 . 30 High 80 123 33 66 75 42 42 85". 45 6 41 26 25 Low 79 122 33 65 v. 74 41 40 83 44 6 38 25 25 Close 80 122 33 65 74 41 40 22 84 45 6 38 25 25 30 158 85 24 33 18 22 129 68 126 . 10 102 26 - 46 64 101 67 133 39 25 119 . &5 110 16 63 16 30 24 83' 18 42 131 ' 25 22 142 36 Atchison . Am Sugar Am Car. , . Am Copper Am Smelt Am Locom Anaconda Am Wool. B & o Brook R T C & G W. Ches & O. C & A cm. C F & I... Col South. Cotton Oil. 30 Canad Pac. 158 Coast Line.. 854 Cent Leath. 24 Distillers ... 33 Erie com... 18i Erie 2nd..;. 22 Grt North. . sl29 Gt Nor Ore . 58 III Central.. 126 Interboro ... 10 U L & Nash 102 M K & T cm 26 Mis Pac..., 46ii Nat Lead!.. 63 N Y Cent. . .100 Nor & W... . 67 North Pac. ..133 Ont & W... 38 Pacific Mali; '25 Pennsyl. ...119 Press Steel. 26 Reading- ...110 R I & S 16 Do pfd... 63 Rock Isl cm 15i4 158 85 107 85 18,. 18 130 68 126 . 10' 102 26 47 64 101 ' 134 39 . !25 120 26 111 16 16 ' 30 24 ' 85 16 43 131 26 22 143 36 101 129 57 125, 10 102 26 46 63 100 133 37 25 119 25 109 16 15 30 24 84 16 42 130 25 22 141 36 100 Do rfd. 30 Rubber . . South Pac. So Ry cm. Do pfd. 24 85' 16 43 Kt. Pau 130 St L&SF2dpf 25 Texas Pac . in 142 36 100 22 11 n n 1 n a 1 Union Pac. . U S Steel.. Do pfd.. Virg Chem 101 2 . 11 Wabash cm Do pfd "7 22 ' 22 22 ; Ex-dividends New York Central 1 per cent. - . COTTON MARKET. Month Open .1030 '.1020 ' . 986,- . 917 High 1031 1020 990 . 935 920 Low 963 954 962 922 909 Close July . Aug. . 993-94 984-85 Sept ' . 972-74 Oct. . 926-27 Dec. . 914-15 GRAIN i8 PROVISION MARKET Month Open High Low Close 85a 85b 86 69 wneat July ..86 Sept V.S56 Dec. ..87 Corn July .169 Sept ..697-g70 Iec. ..59i4 864 85 69 TO 59 9 45 .39, 1460 1485 85 S4?i 86 9 69 58 58 44 1447 1472 69b 5Sb 58 b OatsJuly .454 4 5- a 43a ; 1455b- ' 1480b 892 912 815 Sept Porlc - ' July '.:1450 ' Stpt ..14S0 Lard July ..895 Sept ..910-12b Ribs July . .810-12 Sept ..840 915 815840 907 810 835 17 837-40-40 PRODUCE MARKETS. "Butter Receipts. 12,509 tubs; cream ' oi Price to retail deal V V prlnls- ioc: extra lirsts, 22c; ixt, seconas, ic; dairies, extra. v1',' ,;V''W' seconas, iyc; ladles. No i. i, 17c; packing" stock, 16c. .Lggs Receipts( 11.974 cases: misrplf?,?, VC,affs turned, J4c; cases 72 i Uinta, vniiewoou casea and must be. 45 nor font 15c;. prime Jlrstsjaacked in new whitelasts anu must De per cent fresh, -17c;' extra specially packed for ny i,ruue ana must be 80 fresh, 18 c. per cent Potatoes Receipts, J3 cars; choice to i.vutii.uo larr to erood flfthi 95c. -.c "wu'es receipts, 100 cars: if 25(ll 30 y' ?L35ro l-45; ordinary! -Veal- Quotations for calves In good ordiw were as follows: 50 to 60 lb c; so to 10 Olbs, 6 80 to 100 lbs, 89c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15c; No. loins, 1c; No. 1 round. 11c: Nn cliuck, 8c; No. 1 plate,. 6c. ,Ve poultry xurkeys. per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 10c; springs, 202c: J wTsc1"8' - 7?' ,seese' 6.00; ducks! C9,ali.'orn,a- Kreen fruits Cherries. 75c t$1.2a per box; plums, 75c(&$1.10 per ovuuuis, oocw per cratepeaches, 65 (ft: 90c ter box. ' r- Foruit APPles. 11.00 4.00 per brl; 50c M2J0 pr bu;.. new apples, 25 75c per uaiiaaao,. jumuoper Duncn Jl 60straight. $1.1 5 tr -1.40 : nulla fidofflir?;! bouquets,. 7030c; lemons. $2.003!oo: orariges, S3.004.00;-pIneappl-s. $2.00 " ' . , ' . ' -Vt;(if .J--"U per jerries Strawberries, Michigan.' 60c U$1.2o per 16-qt case; cherries, 16-qt case $1.25 1.50; plums, 50 75c per S1.00(Zl.l0: bluebrriPs 49 2t-ot ih- ri ki ' "j X .rrr Per' 2 b i'. ft It? ease; currants, 'plr 16-Jt tgl t'.VO. - Beans Pea beans ' hand r.iir rhoir. to - .?anl . Pjeked, i,VJ": T.;,Xy'"'""' w -i.4 a;... red ",u"w, lower era.iio Ill A. ' - ' Melons Gems. $1 nntf? Kn 1... en . ' ""a' tanuara crates etlioVu&Tli? waterme lons iort,", vegetables Asparagus 50c $2.00 per box; beets, 40g-50c per boxcabbage, 50c$1.00 per crate; carrots' 657oc per box; cauliflower. 35c $1.25 per box; celery, 1525c per bunch; cucumbers, 25c$l.00 per flozgarlic. 5 6c per lb; green onions. 6 w c per bunch; green peas, $1.752 25 per box; horseradish. 65c r,Xr hAu.
Monon l on ma lower grades de"TlAm 1 II Iwlfdis? 8Wn '1f:25l-60; brown wftb-shi2.04 lies ,7rt fA ,!;00: off rades. i.25 M. C... I.l6x L64 Hh Jm Californ,a' I'er 100 .. lbs, Penn.. 9 in. , (! 6.00.
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per-s, i.o(fl.z.o per crate; parsley, 20 25c per doz; pieplant, 5rd)15c per j..iu pci xvu, ssirinK Deans $1.50per box; wax, 75c$l?60: swPr iurrvouc per per basket. IDS. box; watercress, 2535c LIVEEPOOL MARKET. Liverpool. June 23. Wheat opened unchanfed. l d- C0''n' en ,"YerP001. June 23, 1:30 p. m. d lower; corn. d lower.. Wheat, Liverpool. June 23. Wheat closed G V-id lower; corn closed Hd higher, lJi THE AR1Y WHO HAVE TRIED TIMES WANT ADS AKD Htvn HNII'Vn.n V 4 . .i u x txtujix. WAS TtX G.'
1, VA per du; onions, 50c O $1.00 per bu; psinach. 3540c per bo-
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m Special Wire to The TIMES GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, Wheat, 14 June 23. Carlots today: cars; corn, 440 cars: oats. 217 cars: hogs.. 18.000 head. Chicago; June 23. Estimates tomorrow Wheat. 6 cars; corn, 193 . cars; oats, 121 cars; hogs, 31,000 head. Chicago, June 23. Clearances today: uheat and flour. 249,000 bu: corn, none; oats, 1,000 bu. .Visible Supply Wheat, dec, 1,659,000 bu; last year, dec, 1,001,000- bu. Corn, dec, 9,000 bu; last year, inc. 38.000 bu. Oats, this year, dec, 969,000 bu; last year, dec, 448,000 bu. Bradstreets Wheat, dec, 7,085,000 fta."ld dec- 3,995,000 bu. Corn, lnc, 595,000; - and inc. 1.801.00ft hn nata 1 IOC AArt 1 . , . . . - . uci-, uu, ana aec, tuz,uoo bu. Primary Markets. Receipts. Ship. .340,000 197,000 306,000 Wheat, today Last week Last year Corn, today . . Last week Last year 204,000 . 352,000 . 511,000 . 755,000, . 930,000 .1,116,000 499,000 660,000 725,000 Southwestern Market Wheat. Receipts, Ship. Minneapolis, today .199,000 .297,000 65,0u0 J-ast year ....... St. Louis, today , . . Last year ...... .: Kansas City, today. Last year . . . 80,000 .122,000 . 21,000 .. 26,000 . 25,000 9.000 21,000 3,000 64,000 Northwest Com. This week Last week LastYr. j-'uiutn 84 74 120 iiinaeapous .179 206 288 wiicugo .... 14 . 18 46 Total Visible Supply. - Last week Last Year 16,965.000 47,009.000 -"rn 2 X09 00ft fi Di7 nnn - , , V, f f . V V V uavs 4JK09.000 KASunnn LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Union Stock Yards. June 2.1 ifno- -: ceipts, 18,000; left over. 5 (ifiO; : rr,rvt silonK.. Light S5.80(S;6.05: raix-Prt is.eo b.15; heavy, f5.606.15: roueh. Sa.fift (i.0 5.80. Cattle' receipts, 3,000: market steady.. Sheep receipts, 13,000;. market 10c higher. - Hogs' . 8,000 .12,000 Cattle 3,000 4,000 Sheep Omaha . . . . Kansas City . . 6,000 6,000 Union Stock Yards, June 23. Hogs close strong. Light, S5.60C.15; mixed, Ja.6oltb.27; heavy, 5.656 25rough, $5.65 5.90. Cattle steady: sheen strong. . . , TTrt A rnrrrsn nnnnm. WEATHER FORECAST. vfIlin-ls Showers and thunderstorms this afternoon or tonight; cooler tonight; Wednesday generally fair and cooler. Indiana Showers anri tiiimn.cn.mn tonight or Wednesday; cooler. Missouri Showers ..and thunder storms inis aiternoon or tonight; cooler tonight; Wednesday fair; cooler east xNeDraska and Kansas Fair tonight cuursuaj, cooier tonignt. ; , , ,Mdntana Fair ;UBight and Wednesday. . , t ouuiu uaKota-lair tonight anid ..cuueouay, tooier east and central tonights Lower Michigan Showers and thunrr lonignt and .possibly east cuncaunj' u.iiu west TQjught. Wisconsin Showers a'n.i thnni... storms this afternoon or tonight; cooler tonight; Wednesday fair; cooler east UilU LXIUIdt. UTI A QJj ",,"erl , nerany fair tonight and V ednesday; cooler east and south IWlllft 11 L. io war generally fair Wednesday, preceded by thunderstorms east this cmr-i uuuu ur lonignt; cooler and east Wednesday. tonight iortn uaKota Fair . tonfo-ht 1 Wednesday ; cooler east, tonight. and HEARD ON THE B0UKSE. Logan So long as the start of crop is at , all doubtful, corn will the recover quicKiy rrom any oversold spot. Ware.& Leland It looks to us it purchases of born could be made lower aown. . Barrell Believe it will prove wisest to accept profits for the present on all hard spots in corn. Clements & Curtis Corn and' oats look higher to us. White We believe higher Drices will be seen in wheat and aniMa September on any little setback. Pringle We think September wheat a good buy at present prices following ine market on scale orders. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS w , v OARV The undivided- one-half of lot i in block 99, Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Charles A. De Lone to Chester S. Uunkle TOLESTOV Lot 19 in block 9. Oak Park ac tion, Julius Breiner to Louis JLSOrDeiV nnn. - 111 UlUt'IV X OrPSr Hill ofl. dltion, Richard L. Miller to Max Lots 22 and 24 In' block 6,' Red Oak rtuumon. jonn ai. Hoffman to Ited Oak Realty Co INDIANA HJRRnp Lot 8 in' block -first. - Arifiitin., East Chicago Co. to Twth 5-34-8 Part of thf 8r"u nVV. 630 section 11-4 acres, John J. RalDh 700 In a A A t I . l . . " ' " o mere nave . nffm ri I . i frt - -" - v . record i - moriarajres. 2 r mimi mi a mlscellaneous Instruments. THE SUPERIOR COURT 4442. Toleston Lumber & Coal company vs. Helen Gillig Tllford. Plaintiff Oclf n A 1 . . .oxva iur Lne appointment or a receiver IlUfl ti a. -5 I a. - . . ,co aiiiuavii snowing cause not serving notice on defendants. for 4451. Hattle ' Koehler ys. Fanny Burndorf. Cause dismissed at defendants costs. 4527. Submitted to court. Finds for plaintiff $1,125. attachment - sustained. Property ordered sold. 4534. Benjamin Roop vs. M. J. Byrne et al. Plaintiff files amended complaint making new party defendant. . Publication of non-residence of all defendants ordered. 4582. Drusilla Carr vs.' Hiram" Carr. Omit title. Service shown. Default as to all except those which appeared June 15. ' t 4609.. Johanna Sikowski vs. JNomwnn r vuuuuicsiunera ma re- i
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FOB REXT. FOR RENT Places in this want ad department for you, ten cents a night. Do you want to make money? Try it. tf FOR RENT Rooms In vast resident portion; all modern conveniences; rent reasonable. Call 155 Carroll; phone 3041. 23-6 FOR RENT Store " room" suitable for carpenter shop, etc.; low rental. F. is. Hall, 241 Sibley street. - 22-2 uu RENT Furnished room; best residence portion; all modern con veniences. Phone 40S2. 22i' OK RENT Three rooms for light j jiouseKeeping; large, pleasant rooms, nicely furnished; gas range and toilet; per week. 277 Michigan ave. 22-tf FOR RENT A nicely furnished room. Call at 249 Michigan avenue. '20-3 FOR RENT Barn. mer avenue. Inquire 114 Plum-20-3 FOR RENT New at 360 Calumet 459 Kane avenue. store room and flat avenue. Inquire at 19-tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 284 Plummer avenue; phone 2634. FOR RENT Brick flat, 8 rooms; bath gas and electric lights, at 252 South Hohman street. Call at . Sheerer's bakery. ' 19.5 FOR RENT A seven room flat; all modern conveniences. Apply 41 Doty street. ; - 19.6 FOR RENT Seven room flat; all modern conveniences; 411 Hoffman street; $16 per month: Apply Eric Lund, - 19 Vvarren street; phone 3873. 17 FOR RENT Two cottages, one six rooms and " one five rooms. Phone 3203 or call 301 Chicago avenue. 17-tI FO RRENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences; finest residence location in city. Phone 3401. 12-tf l"OR RENT Modern six room flat at 420 Cedar. Inquire at 5 Williams street 5-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; one large front room suitable for two; modern conveniences. Call 277 Oakley avenue. 4-tf FOR RENT At Cheltenham, convenlently located 5 room flats, $12.50. with gas and bath. Apply Washburn & Tiffiny. 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 8-tf i i FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick flat on south side; new, modern; hot water heat: rent cheap. Lipman, 5. Williams strcrt. 18-tf PERSONAL PERSONAL Young widow wants a husband. Well, she ought to be able to satisfy her longing if she advertises for one in the Times. PERSONAL I have room for six or seven horses or cattle In my pasture: .Tim onuiiit, one mne south oi BlacK Oak. 23-3 I A PERSONAL You see you get results oy advertising in the want ad col umns In the Times. tf CLAIRVOYANT Telling past and fuuna, 360 Conkey avenue; hours, 9 a. m to 9 p. rru iS-5 JOIN THE BUSY BOOSTER CLUB and ici-we oeauiuui souvenir post cards from the Isthmus of Panama and of the working of the Panama canal and from all narts of the r-ii aaa-. m J Lwen. 306 Sibley street, Hammond, Ind. ?ri-i NOTICE. There Wfll be . a maflni f- u henefit of the retail or WhM.o. o!fi"kSu con?is,tlnS of dry soods, boot ana shoe, bakerv. prnerv t-, o delivery, receiving or noveltv Ha!-i.-0' or otherwise salaried i,.,t ' shares or stock in business where em-Pl-d,t Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m., at Weis hall over Jospnh tv0i' store 98 State street. Hammond. Ind Object: early closinar. Win niA i bate Fourth of July closinir. p-t.o COMMITTEE. NOTICE. State of Indiana County of Lake, ss: i . hereby given that I, th Undersigned, Fred Weyer, on the 30th Hamnf 1908' lost in the city of S.amT.n(1' cony of Lake and tate rA"""t,.a."l,e. datei March 14 Zfv a1 uie undersigned J1 Ky liver Forsyth and dorsed by Edward Davis, which note read "about fnn.. and ensaid t Marfh 14, 190S- One year after date I promise to pay Fred Tfever or bearer vflUm ,f T,wo Thousand Dollars for value received, with Interest at the rate ?LleJ,en Per "nt per annum, and Jea? .T'e Si?ned,01ivcr Th. ki . oy Edward Davis." whoevound'saiT That thfy ho,d Jt ''legally and without consideration and anv hsing said note from the finder or rlSe' d0es 80 at their pern ia1F,red eyer, am the legal owner SLoS stidnteand"-! Forsyth1 obreeDna!d t0 be "l" lie1 orrVntl8w,not,ce toL Protect the pub-i-i ?ny Person who may purchw said note and to protect myself so ?thlt lectnnWfroem Stah,d not5 becomes due. cot' B In" !t Jf?" e "fak or endorser. it this irtYrMet my h2an3d FRED WEYER. Fart of complaint stricken out and the scath maae more snpciflo 4tz. David Meek In cienaants file demur to ecmpiaint. 4693. Gary Euildlnff T.fm nn.. 1Ta ' "f"J' vs. isrum. Defendant's demur to complaint. 4700. Charles Nyechela vs. Henry Schrage. James O. Parks appears. 4702. Gary Lumber company vs. Wilimm a. x euer. Defendant v. n Smith files answer." 4706. Augusta Lindert vs. -cr t dert Divorce. v .w.vio iui fittinim. 412. Mvrtlo T).l.t. Tir-.i .
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at Lakeville, St. Joseph county, vice C. W. Moon, removed. The postoffice at Sedan, Dekalb county, will be discontinued on July 1. The office will be superseded by rural delivery service from Auburn, instead of from Corunna. The postoffice at Paris, ennirigs county, will be discontinued on June 30 and be superseded by rural delivery service.
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