Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1908 — Page 7

Saturday, June 27, 1908.

THE TIMES.

HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Office Phutae

2721. Res. THE

Phone 2SJ3

S- O. CARLEY TRANSFER AND ROOFING CO. EXPRESSING, MOVI-XG AND GRAVEL ROOFI-VG. All Order Promptly Attended To. Office 210 State Street.

MILLER 4 JOY. FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 233 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kinds of repair work at reasonable rates. Screen door and windows a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. All work enaranteed first class. Orders given prompt attention. Pbone Ko. 8001.

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Latest Events In the Markets

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PROVISIONS

Special Wire to The TIMES

HEW YORK STOCK MARKET

Bast Equipped Repair Shop In the SUtt Q. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 91 S. HOHMAN STREET Phono 122. Huehn Block. Hammond, lad

HOWARD STEVENS Open foi Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. 183 State Line Street, - - - Huiumoad. Telephone 1GD1.

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. 01 State Street. Hammond, Ind.

Deserlp. Open High Low Close Atchison ... SIS 82 V I1 H Am Car 34V 34 33 33 Am Copper.. 66' 6Va 61 6o Am Smelt... 75Vs T6i lo Am Locora.. 48 Ms 48l,a 47 H 47 Anaconda .. 42 42 4 1 Vis 41 B & 0 86 8fli 86 86 Biscuit 84', 848 Brook R T . . 47', 47s 48s; 45, Ches & O... 40 Vs 40 U 39Va 8 9 s C & A cm ... 26 '4 26 C F & I 27 27 V I Col South... 30 i 30 U Canad Pac..I60 160i 159 159 Erie com 19; 197 19 19 Erie 1st . . . . 34 3 44 Grt North.. 1 30 V 130Ti 130 130 Gt Nor Ore.. 591,, . 59s 111 Central. .12$ 128 L & Nash. ..104 104 M K & T cm 27, 27 '27 27 Mis Pac... 46 46 Nat Load 64 64 64 64 N Y Cent... 103 103 102 102 North Pac. . .136 136 135 135 Ont & W 39 40 39 39 Pennsyl. ...120 120 s Press Steel. 27 27 Reading ...112V4 112 111 111 Rock Isl cm 15 16 15 16 Do pfd... 30 30 2 30 South Pac... 87 87 86 86 So Rv cm... 17'i, 17'4 17 17 St. Paul 133 133 132 132 St L&SF2dpf 234 23 23 23 Union Pac. ,145 145 144'4 1444 U S Steel... 37 37 37 37 Do pfd 102 102 102 102 Wabash pf.. 23 23 West Union. 53 . . . . 63

Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manofactnrers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc. Se. Chicago, 250 92nd St., Phoos 77 Himmond, 85 State Street, Phone IT7

STANLEY MILD A 22 154th Place.

J. A. WALKER, Office 239 I n uruhani Ave. Phone

Fhone 1371 4142 WALKER & MILD A

MASON CONTRACTORS

CEMEiTT WORK A SPECIALTY 319 State Line St., Cor. Doug asSt.

Jobbing promptly attended to. Hammond. Ind

John Minnich Practical Tlnsmilh and Stove Repairer. Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired. Eave Troughs and Smoke Stacks Put Up.

Eend Postal to 23 Sibley St. and I will call on yoi

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GRAIN MARKET.

Chicago, June 27. Clearances today: Wheat and flour, 242,000 bu; corn, nothing; oats, 2,000 bu; hogs, 40,000 head. Chicago, June 27. Carlots today: Wheat, 4 cars; corn, 352 cars; oats, 167 cars; hogs, 11,000 head. Northwest Cars. This week Last week Last Yr. Duluth 21 37 68 Minneapolis .110 179 290 Southwestern Markets Wheat.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED 500 men to work on C. M. W. & St. Paul railroad in Dakota; two years work. Inquire Heal Estate office west of R. R. tracks In Indiana Harbor. 27-4

SUCCESS MAGAZINE REQUIRES SERvices of man In Hammond to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special methods unusually effective; position permanent; prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary $2 day, with commission option. Address witii references. K. C. Peacock, room

40X Suci-t. Magazine lildtf.. INew lor

City.

BANK STATEMENT. Reserve, increase $7,386,925 Reserve less U S. increase 7,333,425

Loans, decrease 8,701,300

Specie, increase 4,652.900 Legals, increase 2,563,500 Deposits, decrease 1,082.100 Circulation, decrease 806,500

COTTON MARKET.

Month July . Aug. . Sept . Oct. . Dec. .

Open .9 SO , . 98S .958 .927 .914

High 9S0 980 959 928 914

Low 9S0 979 957 925 910

Close 985-87 980-81 956-58 926-28 911-13

Receipts. Ship. Minneapolis, today ...122,000 55,000 Last year 302,000 86,000 St. Louis, today 8,000 5.000 Last year 15,000 16,u00 Kansas City, today... 25,000 17.000 Last year 57,000 99,000 Primary Markets. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today 191,000 5ti3,OoO Last week 308,000 436,000 Last year 508,000 482,000 Corn, today 665,000 523,000 Last week 495,000 356,000 Last year 837,000 823,000

GRAIN M PROVISION MARKET

Month Open High Low Close Wheat July ..84 85 84 85 Sept . .8485 86- 84 85 Dec. ..86 87 86 S7 Corn Julv ..67 68 67 68 Sept ..68 69 68 68May ..58 59 5S- 5Sb Oats Julv. . .44 45 44 44 Sept ..38 38 38 3SMay ..41 41 41 41Pork July ..1460 1470 1460 1467 Sept ..1480 1492-95 1480 1490 Lard July ..900 915 897 915ax Sept ..910 930-32 910 930 Ribs . Julv' ..S12 S25 812 825 Sept, ..S35 . 847 ... S35 345-45-47

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There Is Comfort

WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his employer, or at suspension of business, to feel that you have something; t fall back on In your hour of trouble. Pat a small amount each week la sar tags in good, reliable savings bank, Uke the Citizens1 German National Bank

WEATHER FORECAST.

Illinois Increasing cloudiness with probably showers north late tonight or Sunday; warmer tonight; cooler Sunday afternoon or night. Indiana Fair, warmer tonight; Increasing cloudiness Sunday with probably showers northwest. Missouri Generally fair tonight and Sunday; warmer tonight west and south; cooler Sunday afternoon.

Lower Michigan Increasing cloudiness with probably showers Sunday and west late tonight; warmer tonight and cooler west Sunday afternoon. Wisconsin Probably showers tonight and Sunday; warmer south tonight. Minnesota Partly cloudy with showers east and cooler west tonight; Sunday fair, cooler. Iowa Increasing cloudiness with showers tonight or Sunday; warmer east and cooler extreme west tonight; cooler Sunday. Dakotas Fair tonight and Sunday;

cooler tonight. Nebraska Generally fair and cooler tonight and Sunday. Kansas Generally fair tonight and Sunday; cooler Sunday and north and west tonight. Montana Fair tonight and Sunday; cooler south and east tonight.

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WANTED Paper hangers. Inquire of E. V. Hynes, 32S-119th street, Whiting, Ind. 26-2

WANTED Men who need a good advertising medium and who will let us show them that The Times is that medium. "

FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED 25 girls at Reld and Murdock Monday morning. Reld-Murdock & Co.

WANTED Woman for dish and vegetable work. Call at Gibson R. R. . M. C. A. 26-3

WANTED Competent girl or woman for country home; good wages, inquire 310 Fayette street; telephone 3473. 26-3

WANTED Girl for general housework; good wages. Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Grasselli, Ind. 25-3

WANTED Experienced waitress at Strontr's restaurant. Gary, Ind.; 15

per week, board and room. Seventh and Massachusetts avenue, Gary, Ind. 25-3 WANTED Everybody to realize that an advertisement In The Times is only ten cents per diem and ten thousand people take The Times. tf HELP WANTED Help to keep The Times the greatest "ad" medium in the Calumet region by placing your "ads" in these columns. tf

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. 184 State Line, near Rimbach avenue. 27-1

FOR RENT A 12 room house, near Conkey plant; all modern improvements; lawn 50x200 feet. Call 188 S. Hohman street, upstairs; telephone 3092. 27-1

FOR RENT A farm, including good horse, barn aid sheds. Inquire Prahlows place, liessville, Ind. 26-2 FOR RENT Six room cottage; all modern improvements. 809 Sibley street. 25-2

FOR RENT One large furnished front room suitable for two; also one single room; modern conveniences; prices reasonable. Address C. M., Lake County Times. 25-tf 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 portion; all modern rent reasonable. Call phone 3041.

best resident conveniences; 155 Carroll; 23-6

FOR SAI.KFOR SALE One of best paying and up to date saloons in Lake county; everybody in town working; owner lias other business in same town; good chance for up to date saloon man. See Mr. Nowak, agent for Bartholomae & Roseing, East Chicago, Ind. Residence 839 Summer street, Hammond. 26

OJTB DOLLAR STARTS ACCP'JST.

A SAYINGS

RAILWAY TIME TABLE,

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, A.M. C.CL 6.46 Penn.. 6.60x Monon. 6.10 Erie... 6.12 L- S.. 8.1 3x 47ab'sh 6.18

M. C. 8.20 7 S.. 6.20x1 M. C... 6.40 N. P.. 6.40 Penn.. 6.42 1. S. 6 .51x1 E S.. 7.06x Erie"... 7.25 Penn.. 8.00x Erie... 8.30 L. 8.. 8.48 Wabsh 9.S4 Monon. 9. 36

Erie. . . 10.00 Penn.. .40s

I S. . 10.141 Monon. 11. 11 P.M. Penn. .12.38x Xk 8.. 1.1 2 M. C. 2.06 Penn... 2.18a Penn.. S.31x Erie... 3.50x N. P.. 4.36 M. C. . 4.08x Wab sh 4.10 Monon. 4.39s I 8.. 4.47x1 Monon. 5.02 M. C... 6.1 2x Erie... 5.13 U S. . 5.2Sx Penn.. 5.32 CCL. 5.36x L. S.. 6.02x1 L. S.. .2S u a. 6.43i Penn.. 6.52k M. C. 7.05x Monon. 7.49 N". P.. 8.18 C C L S.X2 M. C . 8.14 NVab'sh 8.68 Tat. C... t.ls xT a.inssjr M. C.IL17X

Ar. Chi. P.M. 7.00 8.45 7.10 ' 7.12 7.12 1.15 7.15 7.35 7.30 T.40 7.45 8.22 8.03 8.20 9.00 9.36 9.45 10.2 10.35 10.58 10.64 11.35 S2.00 P.M. 1.35 1.05 2.55 8.15 4.30 4.50 8.31 4.60 6.00 6.35 6.04 6.55 6.00 6.07 6.27 6.30 8.40 7.15 7.25 7.55 7.4 5 7.50 8.40 9.15 8.80 8.10 8.40

9.88 LI I

Reads.

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A.M.

L. a. 6.25X

Penn

U S.. u a. Penn . . M. C... Brie. . u a. Penn . , Monon O C L

Penn. .

6.30

6.521 6.57x 6.00 , 710x . 7.15x 7.281 . 8.00x . 8.30 8.35

8.50s

8.2 8.4J 7.08 6.51 M 78 8.10 8.48 8.66 9.19 9.88 10.07 i 10.14! 11.16 11.38

P.M.

L. S.. 9.20

Erie. ..10.45" Penn. .ll.JOx P.M.

Monon 12.00 11.60 L. S. .12.011 1.12 Wab,shl2.04 12.62

M. C... 1.15X 1.641

Penn.. 2.10a Erie... 2.25 N. P.. 2.32 Wab'ah 3.00 Monon. 3.06 L. S.. S.50x L. S.. 4.12x1 Penn.. 4.15 Penn.. 4.30 M. C 4.55x L. 8.. 5.06x Erie... 6.15 L. 8.. 6.17x1 Penn.. 6.40 " L. 8.. 6.60

Penn.. 6.15x

Monon. 9.00

N. P. . 9.02 Erie.. 9.03

C C L 9.30

6.16 6.28 6.32 6 41 7.19 9.60 9.66 9.54

10.36

PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts. 14.S13 tubs; creamery, extra, 22c; price to retail dealers 24c: prints, 25c; extra firsts, 21c lijsts, 21c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra

21c; fancy, 20c; seconds, 17c; ladles, No. 1, 17c; packing stock, 16e. ! Eggs Receipts. 13,145 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13c; cases included. 13f?14c; ordinary firsts, 14c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 45 per cent fresh. 15c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresji, 17c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 19c. ; New potatoes Receipts, 35 cars; choice to fancy, f 1.101.15; ordinary, 90 ?) 95c. Vial Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights, 5fi5c; 60 to SO lbs, 6ti7c; NO to 100 fbfi, Sc. Dressed' beef No. 1 ribs, 16c; No. 1 loins, 17c: No. 1 round, llc No. 1 chuck, Xo; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 10c; springs, 20 22c; inosters, 7c; geese, $4.O0"a6.00; ducks, y& 15c. California green fruit Cherries, tJOc 'u $1.25 per box; plums, 60!ij,75e per crate; apricots, $1.00S(1.35 per crate; peaches, 40 (ft 75c per box. Fruit Apples. Sl.OOrci 4. no per hrl; 50c $2.00 per bu; new apples, 25fa 75c per box; bananas. Jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straight, $1,155 1.40: culls. 5Cfi $1.75 ; bouquets, 709c; lemons, $3.00 'a 3.50 ; oranges, $2.50 4.25 ; pineapples. $1,251.0 2.90 per crate; peaches, 75c5$1.50 per crate. Berries Strawberries, Michigan, 60c ft $1.75 t 16-qt case; cherries, per 16(t case, $1.00fi 1.25; plums, 50ft 75c per 24-qt case; blackberries, 24qt case, $1.50 ft 2.25; gooseberries. 16-qt case. $1 1.25; blueberries. $2.00 2.50 per 24-qt case; raspberries, red, $2.00(2.50 per 24-qt case; black. $2.50fi3.00 per 24-qt case; currants, per 16-qt case, $2.00. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.55; common, $2.40 Si 2.45 ; revl kidney, $1.701.75; lower grades, depending on quality. $1.25 f? 1.50 ; brown Swedish, $2.0o2.20; off grades, $l.25r(t 1.60; limas, California, per 100 lbs. : $5.62 f.7f. Melons -Gems. C5c'S$1.00 per crate; ! Roekyfords, California, standard crates, ; $2.5o; pony. $1.75; watermelons, $150.00

(y .iaO.O'i per car. Green vegetables Asparagus, 50c Q $1.25 per box; beets. 3a Q 60c per box; cabbage. 75cftl.25 per crate; carrots, 25 75c per box; cauliflower, 50c di $1.00 per box; celery, 75c per box; cucumbers, 25cf?$1.00 per doz; garlic. 5fa6c per lb; green onions, 7c per bunch; green peas, 75c(g $1.75 per box; horseradish. 65c per bunch; lettuce, $1.50 per brl: leaf. 20 ft' 23c per tub; mushrooms. 30 35c per lb; perpers, 50ft 75c per crate; parsley, 20ft 25c per doz; pieplant. 5ft 15c per bunch; radishes, home grown, 50ft 75c per 100; string beans.

neft$1.2. per box; wax, 75c

HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Tringle Buying September wheat on scale orders we still believe will make the money. Joe We know Union Pacific to be a most excellent purchase. Get some recessions. Both Union Pacific and Southern Pacific will be getting from 1 to 15 points higher than today. Logan In view of the fact that September wheat is no lower than a week ago, we believe the market is in shape where it might easily have a goed turn higher ith any bull leadership or bad threstlng returns. Whitt We believe there will be something dolr.g before long and would advise getting some wheat now while it is on the decline.

Financial Bureau Hill buying of

Northern Pacific is reported. Kuhn-

Loeb & Co. reported absorbing Southern laclc for Harriman Interests. Union Pacific may be pushed a little high

er but we prefer to take it on little declines. R. I. interests buying the Preferred stocks. Short covering re

potted in Mop. Seme professional sell

ing B. & O. when strong because of talk of dividend cut. Reading continues vell bought and should be bought on all

reactions. Information favorable to

Copper, Anc, Smelter and Lead, covering continues in oversold St. Paul

lirt. Atchison, Pennsylvania and Great

Northern arc still in the trading field

Covering in Steel which has a big

shortage.

Topics We expect to see the bears take advantage rf the apathy of the more important Interests to attack the market during the next day or two and look for lower prices before the close. The bank statement promises still further increase in the surplus

reserve, but there is nothing in the sit

uation to encourage outside interests

On strong spots sell Union Pacific

Reading. St. Paul, Now York Central,

Atchison, the Steels, Coppers and Smelter at least for turns. Barrell Wr feel bullish, we bel'-'ve quick profits should be tnken when offered as we can see nothing in the situation at the moment to warrant a.ny more than a trading market. Ware-Leland We still think best results can be had by buying September wheat on weak spots.

Clement-Curtis The tendency in wheat will be toward heaviness or. theory that new wheat will begin to move more freely. Bartlett It is hard to find basis for a bull position and pit observers say

FOR SALE Space in this column to the housewife who needs a hired girl. The girls always pick up The Times when they want a place. tf FOR SALE Cheap, a "Jlanson" mo

torcycle; only been used a short

time. Inquire of Frank Hllbrich, Tol-

eston, Ind. 24-:v

FOR SALE OR RENT A saloon in

good location, dirt cheap on account

of sickness. See Abe Given 144th and

Railroad, East Chicago, Ind. 23-tt

FOR RENT Three rooms for light housekeeping; large, pleasant rooms, nicely furnished; gas range and toilet; $4 per week. 277 Michigan ave. 22-tf FOR RENT Seven room flat; all modern conveniences; 411 Hoffman street; $16 per month. Apply Eric Lund, 19 Warren street; phone 3S73. 17 FOR RENT Two cottages, one six rooms and one five rooms. Phone 3203 or call 301 Chicago avenue. 17-tf 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 6 Williams street. 6-tf FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 room fiats. $12.60,

with gas and bath. Apply Washburn & Tlffiny. 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 9-tf

FOR RENT Finest 8 room brick flat on south side; new, modern; hot water heat; rent cheap. Lipman, 5. Williams street. 12-tf

LOST AXD FOUJTD LOST Bunch of keys with owner's nam on ring. Finder please leave at Times office and receive reward, tf

FOUND Bull dog. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Apply Dan Shuck, Bank saloon, 120 South Hohman street. 25-3

FOR SALE Cheap four motor boat; practically

reason for selling. Apply

Street, Chicago.

horsepower new; good 55 Eust 1 7 th 22-10

FOR SALE Turntable express wagon;

carries ton and a half; will atll

cheap if taken this month. Cail sa

loon corner Hohman u,ud oostiin

streets. 2i-b

FOR SALE Good chance, old estabished saloon and boarding house.

Address B. L., Lake County Times. 18-10

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, 314-46th St., Chicago, 111. 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

LOST Lady's small black pocketbook containing money. Finder please leave at this office; reward. 25-2 LOST Small notebook, Sunday, between Nickel Plate restaurant and Harrison park; valued on account of memorandum. Phone 1074, Mrs. Sheerer. 22-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 You see you get results by advertising in the want ad columns in the Times. tf

CLAIRVOYANT Telling past and future, giving readings. Madam Castilla, 138 Russell street; hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. in. 24-5

FOR SALE Practically new safe. cheap; J. Baun Safe & Lock Co. make. Address Safe, Times. 26-tf FOR SALE 25 foot lot in Standard Stsel addition; can be bought at low price, cash; owner must sell. Address Q. R., Lake County Times. 16-3t

8.21

8.2C 8.28 3.66 3.65, 4.47 6.28 6.82! 5.221 1.46!

6.0 2 1 green

$l..i0; sweet corn, $3.OO?r4.00 per bu:

onions, 50cji$1.0u per bu; spinach, 35ft 40c per box; tomatoes, 25gf65c per crate; turnips, 40ft 50c per box; watercress, 25 ft 35c rer basket.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

M. C. .10.00 10.47 Wab'shll.OOx 11.48 Monon. 11. 1011 H 88 L. a. 11.35 12.28 X2wr 11 ? T - 14

Erie"" 11.46 ll.'4!-30; heavy. M. C. 12.05 18.64 heep Dally. l weak.

xDally ax. Sundar. ; liDally ex. Mono i

sunaay only,

l via Indian boa

Union Stock Yards. June 27. Hog receipts, 11,000; market steady; left over.

4.0U0. l.ignt, .& ea h.L'U ; mixed, Jo. 70ft

market Sheep ' '500

Erie. Defendant Erie Railroad Com pany files motion to require each of the defendants to reanswer certain interrogatories. Sustained as to all except number 29. Defendants given separate exception to said ruling as to each defendant ordered to reanswer said questions by eighth Wednesday. 4667. Oliver Purdy vs. Herman V. Purdy. Court finds for plaintiff granting divorce and restoration of maiden name of Oliver Botes. Costs against defendant. 4671. Appointment of guardian for Amos Zuvers. Court appoints Marion E. Zuvers, guardian. 4679. Calumet Lumber Company vs. William Maskl. Plaintiff files affidavit of non-residence of defendants Ziegler and Ziegler. Publication returnable second day September term. 4692. David Macintosh vs. Henry DeBriner. Demur to complaint overruled and excepted. 4693. Gary Building Company vs. Henry DeP.riner. Demur to complaint overruled and excepted. 4699. Albert Kaufman vs. Herman Tapp Construction Company. Defendant demurs to complaint.

Henry Bruin vs. A. It. Roover Plaintiff files amended com-

Commlttees celebration at stand space

those wishing

NOTICES. NOTICE. on the Fourth of July Harrison park will sell and privileges. Also to take part in contests

and races apply at once to Herman E. Granger or Elizabeth Scott, 300 Ham

mond building. 27

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

Notice is hereby given that I will

not be responsible for any debts con

tracted by any person in my name after the date of this notice, and all

persons are hereby warned not to give

credit to any one in mv name for any amount. JAMES KROUPA.

Dated, Indiana Harbor, Ind., June 26, 1908. NOTICE. Clinton. Iowa, June 24. 1908. To Whom It May Concern You are hereby notified not to trust or harbor Walter C. Pike, as I will not be responsible for any debts of his contracting. F. R. PIKE. BARTER AND EXCHANGE. WANTED To exchange want ads for ten cents apiece in the Times want columns. tf

FOR EXCHANGE International Corresponding school's commercial course; Includes bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting; cost $93; can get this cheap; also gasoline lamp and gas stove. or what? Address L C. Lake County Times. 22

47

that go.

local holders are beginning to let

$5. 70ft 6.30; rough,

receipts, l.oOO;

Hogs Cattle

Omaha 7.000 3,000 Kansas City -,...6,000 1.000

I "I quit the Chicago papers. I take THE TIMES because I don't have time to read more than what It baa.' Testimony of on TIMES reader.

Union Stock Yards, June 27. Hogs close strong. Light. $5.70(6.26; mixed. $5.75ii 8.35; heavy, $5.75 ft 6.35 ; rough, $5.75 ft" 5.95. Cattle unchanged; sheep weak.

LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, June 27. Wheat closed Wd lower; corn closed d lower to d higher.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

GARY. Lot 37, block 33. Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Erastus S. Palmer et al $1,900 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 11. block C in third addition. Fast Chicago Co. to Stanley

Poprocki HAMMOND. fc lot 28. block 1. Towle & Young's second addition, Mary Burke to Louis H. Weis Lot 41. block 3, Homewood addition. Albert H. Webb to John F. Hughes SECTION. 8-37-9 W Part SW V. Mary McKeefer to Fred J. Smith

29-37-9 W Part NE 2.031 acres, Emil Steinfeldt to Earl R. Cole

27;

1,400

700

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 441T. Charles Nassau vs. James Clements and William L. Cherry. Defendant Cherry files disclaimer.

4511. Barbara Fehrlng vs. Ed Grienor et al. Defendants file demur to com-

01.

et al.

plaint. 4710. William C. Harding vs. Penn

sylvania Company. Plaintiff files

amended complaint. Defendant demurs to amended complaint. 4717. Charles G. Wicker vs. Chicago and Erie Railroad Companl. Defendant appears and demurs to complaint. 472S. Albert Burns vs. South Shore Gas and Electric Company. Defendant demurs to complaint.

Caroline Yoger vs. Charles Plaintiff dismisses. NEW CASES. Lizzie Tree vs. Louis Tree. Di-

Llzzle Tree wants a bivorce and week alimony. Dan Wldovlc vs. Marko Lap-

cevlc and Peter Lapcevlc. Suit on note. 801. State of Indiana vs. John Morsefski. Grand larceny. 802. State of Indiana vs. John Borl-

an. Provocation.

803. State of Indiana vs Nick Deuch. Provocation. 4747. Henry De Brinn vs. Gary Building company et al. Forclosure mechanic's lien. 4748. Henry De Brinn vs. David Miekison, J. F. Schmidt Brass company and Conrad A. Peterson.

4738. Yoger. 4749. vorce.

$5 per 4746.

vs. Tipton S. Bllsh. Jackson C. C. Ap-

pelant's petition for rehearing and brief. I 21159. Indianapolis and Western railiway company vs. Lilly Ragan. Henjdricks C. C. Appellant's petition for 1 time to file brief.

APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. 6686. Cyrus J. Clark et al vs. Caroline Schindler et al. Marlon P. C. Appellees' motion to dismiss appeal, aflil&vits in support of some, proof of notice and brief on motion. Appellees' petition to advance cause and withdrawal of oral argument. 6754. Indiana Natural Gas and Oil company vs. Sidney K. Ganlard, administrator. Tipton C. C. Appellee granted thirty days. 6799. Ella Dieckman, administrator, vs. the Louisville & Southern Indiana Traction company. Clark C. C. AppelIsnCs petition for time. Thirty days

granted.

6S09. Southern Railway company vs.

New land T. DePauw. Floyd C. C. Ap-

pelle's petition for time. Sixty days

granted.

6851. Minerva Hill et al., executor, vs.

Mary Elizabeth Hill. Dearborn C. C. Appellants' brief and petition for oral

at gumentment.

plaint. 4545. Harris 4603.

Samuel Glass vs. Harris Levin. Levin appears. John Wolf vs the Chicago and

Higher Court's Record. SUPREME COURT MINUTES. 2130. V'llllam F. Leimgruber, administrator, s. William F. Leimgruber. De

catur tj. u. Appellee s answer to assignment of error and appellee's brief.

2181. Marion Trust company, receive?,

The Difference. A woman's Idea of a bargain is something that's reduced two cents. A man's Idea of a bargain is something that costs two cents.

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