Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 25 June 1908 — Page 7
'Thursday, June 25, 1908.
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HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OMm Phone 2721. Res. Phoae 2803 THE S- Q. CARLEY TRAHSFER AND R00FIH6 GO. EXPRESSING, MOVING AND GRAVEL ROOFING. AH. Order Promptly Attended To. Office 210 State Street. MILLER & JOT, FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 239 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kinds of repair work . at reasonable rate. Screen doorv end windows a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. All work sruaranteed first class. Orders given priupt attention. Pbone No. 2001.
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Latest Events in the Markets
PROVISIONS
Special Wire to 7 he TIMES
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
HEW YORK STOCK MARKET
23it Equipped Repair Shop in the Stat Q. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System tl S. HOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hiaaoad, Ind
HOWARD STEVENS, Open foi Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. 183 State Line Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 1G91.
KONG HONG LO CO. Chinese. American and European RESTAURANT. Chinese Chop Suey. AH Chines dishes served in short order. Chinees Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m.
91 State Street. Hnmmnd, Ind.
Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, FruJt Ices, Etc. So. Chicago. 230 92nd Stl. Pbone 77 Hammond. 85 State Street. Phone 177
J. A. WALRUS. 239 In graham Ave. Fhone 1371
STANLEY MILD A
22 154th Place
Office Phone
4142
WALKER & MILD A
MASON CONTRACTORS
CEMEJTT WORK A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Doug'asSt.
Jobbing promptly attended to. Hammond, Ind
JoWh Minnich Praclica! Tinsmith and Slcva Repairer.
Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired. Eave Trooghs
and Smoke Stacks Put Up.
Bend Postal to 23 Sibley St. and I will call on yor
3js A
Descrip Open Atchison ... SOi
Am Sugar. .124V
Am Car
Am Copper. ,
Am Smelt.., Am Locom.
Anaconda . ,
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Brook R T. . 47
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C & G W.
Ches & O.. C & A cm. C F & I...
Col South.
Corn Pdts.
Cotton Oil. .
Canad Pac.
Coast Line. 84Ti
Cent Leath.. 24i
Denver pf . . , Distillers ...
Erie com..,
Grt North.
Gt Nor Ore. ,
111 Central.
L & Nash . .
M K & T cm 27
Mis Pac 4611
Nat Lead. .'. . 64U
N Y Cent... 101 W.
North Pac. . .134
Ont & W. 39
Pacific Mail. 25 Pennsyl. ...120
Press Steel. . 26
Reading ...110 R I & S. 16 Do pfd 63 Rock Isl cm 16 Do pfd... 294 South Pac. . . f,5 So Ry cm... 16 Do pfd 43 St. Paul 132 St L&SF2dpf 23 Texas Pac. . 22 Union Pac. 143 34 U S Steel... 36 Do pfd.. .101 Wabash pf.. 22 West Union. 53
High 81 124 34 66 75 48 42 86 47 ' 6 39 26 26
85 24
130 58 127
46 64 101 134 40
Low 80 124 33 65 75 43 41 85 46 6 38 26 26
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184 129 58 126
44 64 101 134 39
MAJLIS HELP WASTEIX
WANTED Men who need a good ad
vertising medium and who will lei
us show them that The Times Is that
medium. tf
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
WANTED Girl for general housework;
good wages. Mrs. W. C. Bauey,
Grasselll, Ind.
uiey, 25-3
FOR RENT One large furnished front room suitable for two; also one single room; modern conveniences; prices
reasonable. Address C,
County Times. zo-tf
GRAIN MARKET.
120 120
111 16 64 16 30 86 16 43 132 23 22 144 37 102 22 53
110 16 63 15 28 85 16 43 131 21 21 143 36 101 22 52
Close
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Chicago, June 25. Carlots today: Wheat, 4 cars; corn, 299 car3; oats, 118 cars; hogs, 20,000 head.
WANTED Experienced waitress at
Strongs restaurant, Gary, lna. ; a
per week and room. 25-3
COTTON MABEOT,
Month Open
July ..1018
Aug. Sept Oct. Dec.
.1006
9S2 938 924
High 1-018 1007 983 939 924
Low 990 980 965 919 906
Close
995-96 986-S8 968-70 826-27
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Estimated Argentine
Wheat, this week. 2.400.000 bu: last
week, 2,344,000 bu; last year. 1,713,000
bu. corn, this week, 2,400,000; last week. 2,056,000 bu; last year. 1,869,000
bu.
Chicago, June 25. Estimates tomor
row: w neat, 5 cars; corn, 317 cars;
oats, 116 cars; hogs, 22,000 head.
Chicago, June 25. Clearances today:
Wheat and flour, 55,000 bu; corn, 20 bu; oats, 10 bu.
Northwest Cars.
This week Last week LastTr.
Duluth 12 20 45
Minneapolis .109 212 293
Chicago 4 14 19
Southwestern Markets Wheat ReceiDts. Ship.
Minneapolis, today ,...121.000 54,000
last year 305.000 eo.ooo
St. Louis, today 12,000 10,000
LAtt year 13.000 is.ooo
IKansas .City, today... 14,000 18,000
Last year &7,ouo na.uuu
Primary Markets.
ReceiDts. Ship.
Wheat, today 237,000 265,000
Laet week ...323.000 217.000 Last year 584.000 205.000
Corn, today .443.000 417,000
Last week 532,000 497,000 Last year 681,000 772,000
WEATHER FORECAST.
Illinois, Indiana, Missouri. Wisconsin
and Michigan Fair tonight and Fri
day; not much change in temperature.
Kansas ralr and warmer tonight;
Friday increasing cloudiness,
Minnesota f air tonight and Friday;
rising temperature south and west.
Iowa Fair tonight and Friday;
warmer north.
Dakotas and Nebraska Fair tonight
and probably Friday; warmer tonight.
Montana-
warmer northwest tonight
WANTED Everybody to realize that
an advertisement in The Times is
only ten cents per diem and ten thou-
Shipments sand people tako The Times. tf
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply Mrs. M. Boney, 120
Clinton street. 23-3
WANTED Good girl for general
housework; good wages. Call 48
Warren street. 23-3
WANTED Experienced girl for gener
al housework; small family; good
wages. Phone 4081 or can so w inlands. 23-tf
HELP WANTED Help to keep The
Times the greatest "ad medium in
the Calumet region by placing your
"ads" in these columns. tf
, FOU SALfO.
FOR SALE Space in this column to
the housewixe who needs a hired
Klrl. The Klrls always pick up The
Times when they want a place. tl
FOR SALE Cheap, a "Manson" mo
torcycle; only been used a snort
time. Inquire of Frank HUbrlch, Tol-
eston, Ind. 23-2w
FOR SALE OR RENT A saloon in
tcood location, dirt cheap on account
of sickness. See Abe Given 144th and Railroad. East Chicago, Ind. 23-tf
FOR SALE Cheap four horsepower
motor boat; practically new; good
reason for selling. Apply 55 East 77th Street. Chicago. 22-10
FOR SALE Turntable express wagon;
carries ton and a halt; win sen
cheap if taken this month. Call sa
loon corner liohman ana uostun
streets. 22-6
FOR SALE Good 1200 lb horse, cheap.
Apply to 759 Logan street; phone
4383. 22-4
FOR SALE Box ball bowling alley;
Brood condition: good money maker,
Fair tonifi-ht nd FrMav AdoIt at onoe. Nichols Beach. Wind
sor Park. i-u
HEARD ON THE B0TIESE.
CHAIN MID PROVISION fMET
FOR SALE An ud to date meat mar
ket and grocery in Whiting, Ind.;
fixtures and stock 12.500: srood business
Town Topic The market continues I and good stand; rent $35. Reason for
to drift at the will of the professionals I selling: have other business requiring who teem to be afraid to hold a bear attention.- Address Box 166 Whit- .... . ling. Ind. 19-6
puaiwuu iui a ci; juug nine. re -
Month Open Wheat July ..86-85 Sept ,.8S Dec. ..87 Corn July ..8 Sept' ..69 Dec. . .58 May ..58 Oats July ..44 Sept ..39 May . .42 Pork . July .".1460-62 Sept . .1485-87 Lard July ..897 Sept .-'.915 Ribs -luly" ..SlS- '- Sept .,S40
High Low Close 86 85 85 86 85 85 87 86 86 68 68 68a ' 69 68 6859 58 58b 58 58 . 58a 45 44' 43 39 88 88 42 41 41 1467 1450 1450-53 1490-92 1475 1475
pect to see prices fairly well supported FOR SALE Good chance, old estab-
a am . i. i , t . . I t. ftn Innn rwl hrA rrl 1 n ir hAUSA.
at limes morning, oui qo nui imns u:"-;- - " 1 T0Vrt
there Is any rally of importance In thel"ulc" "' e v
market. We look for still lower prices
for C. & O.
Price-Current Wet weather In west
ern sections and dry eastern and central sections unfavorable for crops.
Wheat promise probably slightly lower.
FOR SALE No. 811 Michigan avenue,
new cottage, six rooms ana Dam;
rented Nov. 1 S18 per month; see prop
erty and make o'Utr. Address Tabor.
314-45th St.. Chicago. 111. 16-im
FOR SAL3 Practically new saft.
cheao: J. Baum Safe & Lock Co
make. Address Safe. Times. 26-tl
897-900 917 lT..-''' 842
837 905 807 830
887a 905 807a 830b
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There Is Comfort
WUBH A MAN'S , SALARY STOPS Throngfe sickness, failure, of his cm. ployer, or m suspension of baslness, to tset that yen have something: t fall ; hack on In roar hoar of trouble.
Pat a small amount each week la
PRODUCE MARKET. ' Ttuttpr ReceiDts. 13.731 tubs; cream
ery, extra. 22 c; price to retail dealers. if nrinta. 25c: extra firsts. 22c: firsts.
21c; seconds, 19c; dairies. extra, 21c; fancy. 20c; seconds, 17c; ladles. No.. 1,
17c; pacKing siock, lo-isc v. ReceiDts. 12.827 cases; mlscel
)nnrniR lots, cases returned. 13c;
cases included. 1314c; ordinary firsts I4t4e: firsts, whltewood cases
and must be 45 per cent fresh, 15c;
prime firsts, packed In new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 17c;-extra, specially packed for city
FOR SALE Choice cottages and lots
In best location In city: cash or easy
Drawbacks to corn and oats admit of payments. Phone 3244 or call 213 Ann
I street after 5 oe'lock In the rvenlng
.. I -IK .
1. n W ) TT. . . I
large.
Logan The situation Is likely to con
tine bullish as it has for months past unless the 1908 crop promise Is better
than indicated to date.
White Believe buying of wheat will
show good profits.
Prlngle It looks as though Sep
tember wheat could be advanced on
its merits.
Wrae & Leland There seems to be a
growing feeling that higher prices for
wheat will materialize and It looks to
FOR SALE 25 foot lot In Standard
Steel addition: can be bought at low
price, cash: owner must sell. Address
Q. R Lake County Times. 16-at
lost akd Forarx
LOST Bunch of keys with owner's
name on ring. Finder please leave
at Times office and receive reward, tf
FOR BEST. FOR RENT Six room cottage; all modern improvements. 809 Sibley treet. 2o-
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
with bath. One front bedroom; aiso back room. 24 Douglas street. 24-3
FOR RENT Seven room flat; all mod
ern conveniences. Apply 2i5 price
place. 24-2
FOR RENT Places in this want ad
department for you. ten cents a
night. Do you want to make money?
Try It.
FOR RENT Rooms in vast resident
portion; all modern conveniences;
rent reasonable. Call 165 Carroll; phone 3041. 23-6
FOR RENT Three rooms for light
housekeenlnsr: lartre. pleasant rooms,
nicely furnished; gas range and toilet;
per week. 277 Michigan ave. a-w
FOR RENT New store room and flat
at 360 Calumet avenue. Inquire at
459 Kane avenue. 19-tf
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms far
light housekeeDinx. Call at 284
Plummer avenue; phone 2634.
FOR RENT Brick flat, 8 rooms; bath
gas and electric lights, at z& outn Hohman street. Call at Sheerer's
bakery. 19-6
FOR RENT A seven room flat; all
modern conveniences. Apply 41 Doty
street. 19-6
FOR RENT Seven room flat; all mod
ern conveniences: 411 Hoffman street;
$16 per month. Apply Eric Lund, 19 Warren street; phone 3873. 17
FOR RENT Two cottages, one six
rooms and one five rooms. Phone
3203 or call 301 Chicago avenue. li-tf
FO RRENT Four nicely furnished
rooms for lisrht housekeeping; all
conveniences; finest residence location In city. Phone 3401. 12-tf
FOR RENT Modern six room flat at
420 Cedar. Inquire at 6 Williams
street. -tf
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; one
large front room suitable for two;
modern conveniences. Call 27T Oakley avenue. 4-tf
FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 room flats, $12.50, with gas and bath. Apply Washburn & Tifflny, 79th St. and Cheltenham PL 9-tf
FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick flat on south side; new, modern; hot water heat: rent cheao. LlDman. 6. Wil
liams etrec 12-tf
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED Three or four neatly furnished rooms, convenient and com
fortable; neighborhood of Truman and Oakley; willing to pay but want something for my money. J. F. J., care Hotel Majestic. 24-2
NOTICES. NOTICE. Clinton, Iowa. June 24, 1908.
To Whom It May Concern You are hereby notlflea not to trust or harbor
Walter C Pike, as I will not be re
sponsible for any debts of his contract
ing. F. K. PIKE.
FOUND Bull dog. Owner can have
same by paying for this ad. Apply
Dan Shuck, Bank saloon. 120 South
us as If the September kind should be Hohman street. 25-3
bought.
Brrell While we would not Ignore 1
LOST Lady's small black pocketbook
containing money. tinder please
25-2
good profits when offered we believe leave at thts reward.
same should be taken only with a view
of replacing on set-backs as feel more
conofident than ever that September
',7?v' -" --v , !,, niml,i. win coll v. -rwuiuacu avenue or
trade ana must oe ov per ccm. nn, v.. v....,.., ...-v.. ward if returned to this office
19c. . I Financial Bureau. In view of the
New potatoes receipts, cars, .uD 0.,
r-Unin tn funcv. I1.3Url.ia: ordinary, i -v.v..,o .... "
ii ort&L-i r to get siock we ooudi wnetner any
Veal Quotations ior caives m guou thing will be accomplished by bearish
order were as ioiiows: ou iu u
LOST Cloned face gold watch with
leather fob: initial on fob. name and
date in case; lost somwhere between Rimbach avenue or Morton court. Re-
25-2
FOUND-
by S.
dress R.
-Bay horse at Black Oak, B. Schiedt, phone 9743. Adit. 1, Hammond. 23-3
60 to 80 lbs,
lb
67c;
lags la a a-soa, reliable savins hash, like the Citizens' German National Bank
weights, 65c; so n inn ihs. 8p.
Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15c;' No. 1 ir.tn I7ie: No. 1 round. 11c; No. 1
r n nr. it 8ttf: No. 1 Dlate. 6c.
Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls. 10c; springs, 2023c; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.0006.00; ducks.
; raiifomin. ereen fruits Cherries, 60c
:$1.35 Derbox; plums, 35c$2.50 per
'crate: apricots, 7590c per crate;
peaches, 50coJl.o per dox.
offerings at present.
Higher Court's Record.
LOST Small notebook. Sunday, be
tween Nickel Plate restaurant and Harrison park; valued on account of
memorandum. Phone 1074. Mrs. Sheer
er. 22-tf
SUPREME COURT ACTION.
The supreme court handed down to
day the following opinions and ruling:
20918. State ex rel. Bascom S. Mc-
Laln et al. vs. Board of Commlssslonera of Marlon S. C. Opinion modified.
Fruit Apples. $1.00 4.00 per brl; 50c Monks J., and appellee's petition for re-
JTB DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'JNT.
A SAYINGS
Railway time table
C U 6.46
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IiT. Ar. Umd. ChL
A.M. P.M.
7.00 6.45 7.10 7.12 7.1 1 T.15 7.15 T.35 T.30 7.40 7.45 8.22 B.03 6.20 9.00 .36
9.45
'nil.. b.50x
lonon. 6.10
rle... 6.12
a. 6.1 Sx
'Wab'an (.18
it c. e.o ET a. e.20xi .r M. C. 4.40 K. P.. .40 Penn.. 6.4 2 I s. e.5ixi L, a. 7.06x . Erie... 7.25 Penn.. 8.00x Erie... 8.80s . L. a. 8.48
' Wab'sh .84 10.22 Monon. 0.36 10.35 j Erie... 10.00 10.58 Psion.. 8.40s 10.54 ' L. a.lC.14I 11.35 : Monon.ll.ll 12.00 . P.M. P.M. , Pnn..l2.34x 1.35 . L. S.. 1.12 J.05 . M. C... t.06 J.55 . Penn... 2.18s r.15 Penn.. 8. Six 4.30 Erie... J.60x 4.60 . N. P.. 4.36 .81 M. C. 4.0 Sx 4. SO ' Wab'sh 4.10" 5.00 - Mdnon. 4.39s s.SS L. a. 4,47x1 6.04 Monon. 5.02 6.55 ' M. C. 6.1 Ix 6.00 .Erie... 6.18 .07 L. a. 6.28x (.27 Penn.. 6.31 6.30 CCU 5.36X .40 L. a. .02xl 7.15 L. S.. 6.2 8 7.25 .L. a. .4SI 7.55 Penn.. 6.52X 7.45 M. C. 7.05x 7.50 Monon. 7.4x 8.40 N. P.. 8.16 .16 C C I 8.22s 8.20 31. a.. 8.J4 8.10 V'aVsh 8.51 8.40 ii. G. 8.18s 8.55 ST a.it.28s; U. C.11.27X Ul
Reaos,
L a. 6.25k
Pann.. 6.80 U a. 5.521 I a. 6.57x Penn.. a.Oflr" M. C... 7.10x Erie... 7.15x U a. 7.281 Penn.. 8.00x Monon. 8.30 C C L 8.86 Penn.. 8.50s
Lt a. 9.20
$2.00 per bu; new apples, 2575c per
box; bananas, jumDO, per Duncn, i.ou, straight, $1.15(311.40; culls, 50c?$1.75; bououets. 7090c; lemons, $2.503.40;
nranirea. 12.50 & 4.25 : pineapples, l.2oQ)
2.90 per crate; peaches, 20c$1.25 per
crate. ... , , Rprrlea Strawberries. Michigan, 60c
ff?i r,n r.r 16-fit case: cherries, per 16
I.va. i&'ot case. $1.00(5 1.25; plums, 5075c per
-at case: blackberries, 24-qt case,
AM. P,M $i.5o2.25 gooseberries, 16-qt case,
rnsnherr pa. rea. 5i.UUraz.ou per i-qi
black, iz.uutflz.io per ii-m tttae,
a. a
n oa case;
1-2?, currants, per 16-qt case, $2.00. ?;;! , Boans Pea beans. hand picked.
.a! kidney. 81.7O01.75; lower grades, de-
D.1 W -
4: pending on quality, $1.251.50; brown tit) Swedish, $2.002.20; off grades, $1.2510
1.60; limas, caniornia, per iuu ids, S5.62U (Si 5.75.
Melons (iems. buc i.zd per crate;
8.88 .1 8.38 18.07 10.14
Brie. ..10.45 11.86 Pnn..ll.2Ux 11.84
P.M. P.M. Monon 12.00 12.50 L. S.. 12.011 1.11 Wab shl2.04 18.62 M. C. 1.16X 1.64 Pann.. 2.10s 8.81 Eri... 2.25 8.2C N. P.. 2.32 8.3$ Wab'sh 3.00 8.68 Menon. 3.05 3.65 a. 8.50X 4.47 L. a. 4.12x1 6.28 Psnn.. 4.15 5.82 Peon.. 4.S0 6.82 M. C. 4.65X 1.46 L. a. 6.06x 6.02 Erie... 6.15 8.16 L. a. 6.17x1 8.28 Penn.. 6.40 8.88 L. a. 6.60 8.48 Penn.. 6.l5x 7.18 Monon. 9.00 t.60 N. P.. 9.02 9.66 Erie.. 9.03 9.64 C C L 9.30 10.86 M. C... 10.00 10.4T Wab'shll.OOx 11.48 Monon. 11.1011 11.68 L a. 11. 85 12.38 Penn.. 11.36s 18.32 Erie 11.46 12.40 M. C. 12.06 18.8 Dally. xDally ex. Sundfcr, I'Dally ex. Monday sSunday only. IVla. Indiana XZaurs
hearin overruled.
21043. unanaier uoai company vs.
William B. Sams, Vanderburg, S. C. Aflrmed. Jordan, J.
5587. II. Edward Ochs et al, vs. the
M. J. Carnahan company. Orange C. C. Appellants' petition to remove to su-
j preme court denied.
APPELLATE COURT'S ACTION. The Appellate Court today announced
the following decisions and rulings.
6327. Permelia P. Haughton vs.
Aetna Life Insurance company of Hart
ford. Sullivan C. C. Reversed. Roby J.
6584. Ferdinand Holtz et al. vs. J.
Wilfled Galdny. Warrick C. C. Appel-
I lee's motion to dismuss . appeal over-
PERSOXAL 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.
Jim Shultz, one mile south of Black Oak. . 23-3
Rockyfords, California, standard crates, ruled.
$3.00; pony, $2.00; watermelons, $150.00
2So.OO per car. Green vegetables Asparagus. 50c
$1.25 per box; beets, 3560c per box; cabbage, 50c$1.00 per crate; carrots. 25t375c per box; cauliflower, 50c$1.00
per box; celery, 15 25c per bunch; cu
cumbers, zoceii-uu per aoz; game, t(
SUPREME COURT MINUTES.
21131. William II. McReynolds et al.
vs. Alzora Natlva Smith et al. Howard C. C. Appellees' answer to assignment of errors. Appellees' brief.
21188. Lewis C. Hunter et al. vs. the
6c per lb; green onions, bic per r. cf vrMQi Kant nf Vnrt t!-i.n r
1 V. . ono 1 7 ; 1- 1 11 fc i.cuvri.u. j"
quit the Chicago papers. I take THE TIMES because I don't have time
to read more than vrbat It has. Tes
timony ef one TIMES reader.
horseradish. 65c per bunch; lettuce.
$1.50 per brl; leaf, 20(&25c per tub;
mushrooms, 30 5oc per lb; peppers, (oc 1.25 per crate; parsley, 20 25c, per
doz: pieplant, awlbc per bunch; rad
ishes, home grown, 5075c per 100; string beans, green, 75c (6 $1.50 per box;
wax, 75c$1.60; sweet corn, $3.50.4.00 per bu; onions, 50c$1.00 per bu: spinach, 3540c per box; tomatoes, 25fr50c per crate; turnips, 40?50c per box;
watercress, 2a3oc per basket.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Union Stock Yards, June 25. Hog re
ceipts. 20,000; left over, 5,000; market
steady, lignt, ?o.iuo.i mixea ana
heavv. $5.70(6.30: rough, $5.70(ff 5.95,
Cattle receipts, 6,000; market strong.
Sheep receipts, 15,000; market steady. Hogs Cattle Sheep
Omaha 11.000 2.000 4.000
Kansas City ...14,000 3.000 4,000 Union Stock Yards, June 25. Hogs close weak. Light, $5.706.25; mixed, $5.756.35;. heavy, $5.706-85; rough, $5.70 5.95. Cattle strong; sheep weak. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, June 25. Wheat closed d higher; corn closed unchanged. Liverpool, June 25, 1:30 p. m. Wheat, l(fld higher; corn, unchanged. Liverpool. June 25. Wheat closed id
A higher; corn closed unchanged.
al. Allen a C. Appellees granted fortyfive days' additional. 21176. Charles C. Lyle, trustee of Lawrence school township. State ex rel. John C. Smith. Marion S. C. Appellant granted thirty days. 21225. Q. ElHs Dunton, trustee of Ferry school township, vs. state ex rel. Emerick et al. Allen C. C. Sixty days granted. 21130. William F. Leimgruber, administrator, vs. William F. Leimgruber.
Decatur C. C. Appellant's petition for leave to correct signature and prayer for relief in assignment of errors, and to make further marginal notes and
index of trnscript, with proof of no
tice for July 2.
21246. The Ramona Oolitic Stone company vs. Otis Shields, by next
friends. Morgan C. C. Appellant's pe tition fo rtlme. NEW SUPREME COURT SUIT.
21295. Albert Sebieske et al. vs.
Robert F.' Downey et al.' Lake C C
Record. Assignment of errors. In term.
Bond. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. 6806. William V. Falley et al. vs Benjamin F. Thomas, Starke C C Ap-
PERSONAL You see you get results
by advertising in the want ad col
umns In the Times. tf
CLAIRVOYANT Telling past and future, giving readings. Madam Cas-
tilla, 138 Russell street; hours. 9 a. m.
to 9 p. m. 24-5
BARTER AKD EXCHANGE.
WANTED To exchange want ads for
ten cents apiece In the Times want
columns. tf
FOR EXCHANGE International Cor
responding school's commercial
course; Includes bookkeeping, short
hand and typewriting; cost $93; can
get this cheap; also gasoline lamp and gas stove, or what? Address L C, Lake County Times. 22
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE . DIS TRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY.
Before John O. Bowers, referee.
In the matter of William W. Parker,
Bankrupt, No. 62, in Bankruptcy, Ham
mond.
To the creditors of William W. Parker,
of the city of Hammond, in the county
or Lake, state and district of Indiana,
a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of June A. D.. 1908, the said William W. Parker was duly adjudicated
a bankrupt, and that the first meeting
or creditors or said bankrupt will be
held in the office of said referee in the
Federal building in the city of Ham mond, county of Lake, state and dis trict of Indiana, on the 11th dav o
July A. D., 1908, at 10 'o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, appoin
a trustee, examine the said bankrupt and transact such other business as
may properly come before said meet ing. JOHN O. BOWERS, Referee in Bankruotcv.
Twelfth Referee District of Indiana
Dated at Hammond, Ind., June 24
1908.
Note Creditors will please observe
requirements concerning proof o
claims. See section 57 of bankruptcy
act, i58, cenerai uraer AJti and forms
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the matter of the estate of John
vitkus, deceased. No. 882.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of said estate by the judge o the Lake superior court.
Said estate is supposed to be solvent,
IsiUNA M. BARNETT, Administratrix Dated Junft 11. 1908.,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATinv
In the matter of the estate of An
tona fcoioskl, deceased. No. 381. Tnln. I W W . ,
iiuiiuc is nereoy given tnat the un
aersignea has been appointed adminis
trator or said estate by the Judge of
me uiiie superior court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent
JUUN W. MORTHLAND, , , . Administrator. Dated June 11, 1908.
IF YOU DOXT TAKE THE TIMES, wnYt
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pelee's petition for time. Ninety days granted.
6924. The Indiana Rolling Mill com
pany vs. John F. Loezey. Henry C. C. Appellant's brief.
677. Valparaiso Lighting company
vs. Andrew Letherman. administrator.
Lake C. C. Appellee granted ten days additional. v
6782. Abraham Weil vs. Amelia Wa-
terhouse. Dekalb C. C. Appellant granted thirty days additional.
6684. John S. Postal et al. vs. Sam
uel Minnich. Wells C. C. Cause dismissed on appellee's motion.
6699. Security Mutual Life Insurance company vs. Jacob Frankel et al." Hamilton C. C. Appellant's reply brief. 6729. Indiana Union Traction company vs. Mayme Olme. Hendricks C. C. Appellee's brief. NEW CASES. 6939. Indianapolis Light and Heat company et aL vs. Maranda Dolby, administratrix, Marion S. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term bond. 6940. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Railway company vs. Rudy
Beasley. Hancock C. C. Aecord. Assignment of errors. In term bond.
eterilizer cabinet; C. R. Davis, South Bend, plow; R. E. Ebertson. Roanoke,
music leaf turner; H. H. Grissom. Bal-
bec, post; J. p. Hocker and B. M. Smith.
Monroe, lawn-mower sharpener: S
Klepfer, Indianapolis, account register:
J. W. Nethery. Indianapolis, faucet; W. E. Parkison. Crown Point, holler fln
fastener; N. II. Pike, Muncle, coating device; J. R. Rupe, Richmond, ladder; F. E. Scott. Centerville. combination
ladder; II. , See, Doddsvllle, road drag;
T A. Shea, Hammond, car spring; A. L
Simon, Roanoke, three-horse evener.
INDIANA PATENTS.
Washington. June 24. Patents Issued to Indianlans: E. A. Atrey Ft. Wayne,
metal punch; J. M. Allepaugh, Mltchel, ers.
DOXT BOIL THE WATER,
Boiling and distilling water remove the oxygen and makea it flat. Indigestible, and inhealthful. Filtering only takes out a very small part of the filth and disease germs. If you want to drink absolutely pur water, fresh, sparkling. llfa-g!vlng. nature's best remedy, you can have It for 7 cents per gallon delivered at your door from Knotts mineral and P"jlT6 water springs. Porter, Ind. Send card with name and addresa to W. F. Cox. Porter. Ind.. or call up phone 135 Hammond, and we will do the rest
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