Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1908 — Page 7

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Latest Events in the Markets

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YORK STOCK MARKET

Desrrip. Open High Low Close Atchison ... hi1,? Sly, 81 fel ! Am Car 34 . . " . . 34 Am Copper.. 65T 66ti 63 654 Am Smelt.. 764 76 764 76" Am Locom.. 47l4 4S 47U 47 Vs Anaconda .. 4 1 3j, 42l8 41 42 Am Wool... 23 U 23,i 22 22 ai Brook H T . . 48 48S 471 C & O W . . . 6 U 6 -4 Ches&O.... 39;i 3978 39i 39'8 Col South ... 31 . . . . 31 Canad Pac. ISO 18i 159 159H Erie com 19 19 1H 19V Erie 1st 34 U 34 344 34 Grt North. . .131 131 131V 131V 111 Central. .129S 129i-s 12sR8 12SS8 L& Nash. . .105'i lOi'i 105 105 M K fr T cm 27 271. 27 27 Mis Pac . . . . 4 . . . . 48 Nat Lead.... 65 Va 65 65 65 X i' Cent. . . 1034, 103 103 Vj 103 Vi Nor & XV 69 69 M North Pac. . . 136 7a 137 1364 1364 Ont & W 40 S4 40 3i 408 40 IVnnsyl. . ..120 120a4 120V4 120H Heading- . . . 1 1 3 114 113 113H Rock ltd cm 1"). 15 15 15 lo pfd 29 29 29 29 .outh Pac. ij 86 xe's 86 So Ry cm... 16 16 16 16 St. Paul 133 133 1334 133 I'nion Pac. . .145 1 46 145 145 U S Steel 37 38 37 3S lo pfd 103 103 103 103 Wabash pf . .22 . . . . 22

Wheat and flour equal to 111,000 bu; corn, 2,000 bu; oats, none. Chicago, July 2. Carlots today: Wheat, 6 cars; corn, 115 cars; oats, 113 cars; hogs, 25,000 head. Xorlhwcut Cain. This week Last week Last Yr.

Booklets Catalogs ttc9 tEtc

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I Month Open High Low Close Wheat July ..86 87 86 86 I Sept ..87 8S 87 88b I Dec. ..89 90 89 89 !.May ..93 93 Corn (July ..70 71 69 70 I Sept ..7071 71 70 71a I Dec. ..60 61 60 61 May ..60 61 61 60 61 Oats July ..48-47 4S 47 47 Sept ..411-39 40 39 40 May ..42 13 43 42 43a Pork July ..1470 14S2 1470 14S0 Sept ..1495 1510 1495 1505-07 Lard July ..915b 925-27 922 925n Sept ..925 937 92s 937a Ribs July ..827 842 827 S40a Sept ..845-47 857-60 845 S55-57 COTTON MARKET. Month Open High Low Close July ...972 972 965 969-71 lAutr. ...962 962 955 958-59 Sept ...944 940 93S 939-41 Oct. ...932 9:',2 i'24 926-27 Dec. ...913 913 907 909-10

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Minneapolis .117

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Wheat, today

Last week 32o,O00 Last year, holiday.

Corn, today 384.000

Last week 443,000 Last year, holiday.

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109 4 Market. Receipts.

282.000

Ship. 260,000 550,000 39.000 417,000

Sonlhirmleni Market Wheat. Receipts. Ship.

Minneapolis, today ...128,0(0 84,000

Last year, holiday.

St. Iuis, today 28,000 19,000

Last year, holiday.

Kansas City, today ... 56,000 4,000

Last year, holiday. WEATHER FORECAST.

Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Lower Michigan, Iowa and Kansas Partly

cloudy with probably showers tonight

or Friday; not much change in temperature.

Minnesota and uaKotas rair tonight and Friday. Wisconsin aPrtly cloudy with probably showers south tonight and Friday. Nebraska and Montana Partly cloudy tonight and Friday.

vs. files

executor of the estate of Susa-; F. Avery vs. Marcus M. Towle. Summons granted for certain defendants. 4512. Homey Broverman vs. Indiana Harbor Bottling Works. Orders to

receiver given for disposition of property.

4574,. Anthony Slowcrywuski

Mary Slowczvwuski. Plaintiff

second paragraph of complaint. 4610. Frank O'Shea and Terrence Shea vs. Western Glucose Co. Cause dismissed. 4633. Gostlin, Meyn & Co., vs. Mary G. Young et al. Defendant an

swers Towle as executor and as guardian and Kveret H. Towle files separate and several demur to complaint. 46S9. State of Indiana on the relation of Stephen Ptiron vs. Town of Gary, et al. Plaintiff files amended complaint and defendants file motion motion to make complaint more specific. 4725. The Chicago Lake Shore and South Bend Railroad Company vs. Her.ry J. Reynolds et aU Defendants Reynolds & Reynolds appear. 4732. State ex rel. vs. Laura Golden vs. James T. Smith. Defendant Nichols appears and files demur. NEAV CASES. 4754. The Henry A. Paine company vs. Frank J. Pwoda. Suit on account. 4765. Callsta J. Smith vs. Julia Hornyak Quiet title.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

HALE HE1P WANTED Men who

vertislng medium and us show" them that The medium.

WANTED.

need a good

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Times is that tf

FEMALE HELP WANTKD. WANTED Good girl for general

housework. Apply man street.

36S South

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WANTED Girl or woman cook for short orders. L Miller. Home Bak-

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WANTED Girls for power sewing machines; also forelady. Apply Enterprise Bed Co. 1"

WANTED Middle-aged woman or girl for dish washing and general help, at the Hammond House, 35 South Hohman street. 30-3

WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 120 Carroll street; phone 5034. 30-3-

HEARD ON THE BOURSE.

Joseph Insiders of preparing to give It an utocks are not likely to Keep long Union and

ciflc. Buy L. Bache The

Atchison are upturn. Steel decline much. Southern Pa-

and N. moderately. Steel stocks held well

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l'ltODKE MARKETS. Butter Receipts. 11.651 tubs; cream

ery, extra. 22c; price to retail dealers, 24c; prints, 25c; extra firsts, 21 c; seconds, 19c; dairies, etrxa, etaoiATO seconds, 19c; dairies, extras, 21c; fancy, 20c; seconds, 17c; ladles, No. 1, 17 c; packing stock. 16c.

Eggs Receipts, 13,466 cases; miseeiI laneous lots, cases returned, 13yjc; i cases included, 1314c; ordinary i firsts. 14c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 45 per cen fresh, 15c; i prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, Jl7c; extra, specially packed for city ; trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, ! 19c. j New potatoes Receipts, IS cars; i choice to fancv, $1. 10 'i 1.1 5 ; ordinary, j $1,110 (fi 1.05. j Veal (.Quotations for calves In good I order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb I weights. 6-5 7c; 60 to 80 lbs, 7USc; 80 ; to 1 00 lbs, 8 ra 9c.

Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 16c; No. 1 loins, 17 c; No. 1 round, 11c; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 piste, 6c. Live poultry Turkeyp. per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls. 10c: springs, 1 7 (fi 22c; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.ou (i 6.00 ; ducks, 9 1 5c. California green fruits Cherries. 80c (ff $2.25 per crate; plums. 75efa 11.60 per crate; apricois. $1.15'y 1.25 per crate; peaches, 50 i Hoe per box. Fruit Apples, $1 .no 4.00 per brl: 50c $2.00 per bu: new apples. 25cW$1.00

per box; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, 41.60; straight. Jl.l.Va 1.4u; culls, 5'iCfi $1.75; bouquets. 70 W 90c; lemons. $3.00 'j 3.50; oranges, $2.5014.25; pineapples, $1.25fT2.!U per crate; peaches, 750$' $1.75 per crate. Berries Strawberries. Michigan. $1 r'i $1.75 per 16-qt chso; cherries, per 16qt case. $1.0011.25; plums. 65c(ri$1.00 per 24-qt case; blackberries. 24-qt case. $2.fu 'a 3.00 ; gooseberries. 16-qt cast', $1.004i 1.25; blueberries, $2.e0ft2.25 per 24-qt case; black, $2.5u !?i 2.00 per 24-qt case; currants, per 16-qt case, 73e.'a $1.35. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2.55; common, $2.4UCu2.45; red kidney, $ 1 .70 'u 1.75 ; lower grades, depending on quality. $1.25fl.50; brown Swedish, $2.0Uf(i 2.50; off grades. $1.25fi' l.tid; limas. California, per 1 0l lbs, $5.62 5i 5".7 5. Melons Gems. fifc'$1.00 per crate: Roekyfords, California, standard crates, $2.00; pony, $ 1 . 25 'a 1 .50 ; watermelons, $150'a 350 per car. Green vegetables Asparagus. $1.00fr 3.5o per box; beets. :',' 'a per box; cabbage, 75c i $1.50 per crate; carrots, 35 '(i 40c per box; cauliflower, 50eff$l.fiU per box; garlic, 5 (ft 6c per lb; celery, 75c per box; cucumbers, 25c i $1.00 " per box; green onions, 7c per bunch; green peas. 7 5c ft $1.00 per box; horseradish. 6 5c per bunch; mushrooms. 25 if 45c per lb; peppers, Ctfj75c per crate; parsley, 101 2e per do; pieplant. 5(iil5c per hunch: radishes, home grown, 50Si75e per 100; string beans, green. 75e(ci $1.23 tier box: wax. 75e'a$1.50; sweet corn. $3.004.00 per bu: onions. 50c f? $ .50 per bu; spinach. 40f50c per box; tomatoes, 25(fj60c per crate; turnips. 40 . ra 5 oc per box; watercress, 25&35c per i basket.

In spite of the report that an attempt would be made to cut wages of their employes. We look for some improvement in prices just as soon as the market becomes active. Dick With such a dead market it Is foolish to trade either way, hut those who own stocks for investment should remember that If earnings continue to decrease there must be further cutting and in some instances passing of the dividends. Price Current Winter wheat harvest largely completed some disap

pointment reported but yield likely to

approach closely earlier indications. Oats irregular and moderate yield Indicated In central regions, better else

where. Corn situation irregular not

discouraging, largely In good condl

tions.

Iogan Any lowering of the present

high conditions of spring crop will

have very bullish effect and such de

cline Is promised in that quarter is

expected.

Bartlett The domestic demand it at

a standstill and it develips that a considerable portion of the export business claimed for Tuesday was

entirely speculative and did not rep resent bona-flde sales abroad.

Ware & Leland Sentiment in wheat continues bullish and higher prices

are indicated.

Clement-Curtis There Is no response as vet from the outside and

no stiff advance can be expected un til that sort of trac'ing develops

Short covering before the holidays is

apt to maintain the present level.

Barrell We strongly advise buying

wheat on all set-backs.

Fringle We look for higher prices

for wheat.

White On anv little set-backs from

too figures take the long side wheat

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

LIVERPOOL MARKET.

Liverpool, July 2. Wheat opened ft d higher; corn opened d higher. Liverpool. July 2. 1:30 p. m. Wheat. 'a Id higher: corn, d lower. Liverpool, July 2. Wheat closed fil(l higher; corn closed d lower.

j LIVE STOCK MARKETS. j I'nion Stock Yards. July 2. Hog receipts, 25,000 head; left over, 6 000I market weak to 5c lower. Light, $5 85 Iffi6.45; mixed. $5.93&-.53; heavv, $5 95 ii6.f7; rough. $5.95 : 6.20. Cattle receipts, 5.000: market slow. Sheep rei ceipts, 13,000; market steady.

; Omaha .... i Kansas Citv

Hogs . . . S.OiiO . .14,000

Cattle 3,000 4,000

Sheep 6.000 5,000

Fnion Stock Yards, July 2. Hog9 close active at early decline. Light $5.Notfi 6.45; mixed. $5.95'?; 6.55; heavy! $5. 956. 55; rough, $5.95'g6.20. Cattle and sheep steady.

GRAIN MARKET.

Chicago, July 2. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat. 6 cars; corn. 157 car; oats, 146 cars; hogs, 21,000 head. Chicago. July 2. Clearances today:

TOLESTON. Lots 25, 27. 32, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40 41. 43, 44, 45, 47. 4S. block S; lots 24. 2fi. 28. 30, 33, 35 to 39, 41 to 48, block 7; lot 47, block 6. Red Oak addition, Louis W.

Hose to Simon Uryar $3,310

Ijoi 10, block 4, Oak Park addition, Evva C. Bryan to John Hathara Ixts 5 and 6. block 7. Ijogan Park addition, Benjamin W. Branch to Mary P. I-ach Lot 6. block 4, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition. Steel City Realty Co. to Andro Fazekas Lots 6 and 7, block 3, Igan Park addition. Frances E. Wolcott to Mary C. Seifert Lot 3. block 44 in second Oak Park addition, Sever M. Olson to R. N. Trentzck GARY. Lots 0 and 10. F. C. Hall's addition. Florence Cooper Hall to

Andrew Reddish Iot 4, block 4. Broadway addition, S. I Kohn to Peter Galowicz Lot 25, mlock 12. Broadway addition; lols 19 and 20. block 3 3, Broadway addition, S. L Kohn to John Prascsak LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. Lot 32. block 2. Mattbais' addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to F.se Scholiz HAMMOND. Lots IS, 19. 20. block 3. East Iiwn addition. Ullrich and Blaekmun to Paul Rose Lots 18, 19, 20, block 3, East Iawn addition. Paul Rose to Englehardt Ullrich

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Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation have been filed at the office of the secretary of

state for the Central States Lumber company of Indianapolis, with a capital

stock of $10,000. The object of the company, as stated in the articles, is to buy, sell and lease lands and to errect dwellings. The directors are Oscar A. Jose, Oran E. Barker, Lee W.

Humston and James T. Shinier, all of

Indianapolis.

The board of trustees of the Presby

tery of Indiana of the Synod of the Indinana General assembly of the Presbyterian church, in the United States of America has been incorporated. The board is organized to take over all of

the property which heretofore lias been controlled by the presbyteries and constituent churches and to manage It for the uses of the Presbytery of Indiana.

The trustees are William H. McCaughy,

Henry P. Townsley and Samuel C. Stim-

on of Terre Haute; Albert P. DeBauler

of Vincennes, and George Knox, of Lafayette.

Articles of Incorporation have been

filed for other companies as follows:

B. Walter & Co., of Wabash; capital.

$25,000; to manufacture and sell table

lides, furniture, etc.: directors, Esta

E. Walter, Fred B. Walter and Charles

Ush.

Parke hotel company of Rockville,

Ind.; capital, $16,000; directors, John S.

McFaddin. S. F. Max Puett, Maimie E.

Puett and Cora A. McFaddin.

Miami Detective association, Miami;

to catch horsethieves; trustees, Aoan t.

Sandlfur, Robert W. Todd and John C.

Patten.

Brookville-Oldenburg Telephone com

pany, Brookvllle; capital. iu,uuu; incorporators, I. D. Garrigus, Fred Stumpf, jr., W. P. Hubbard, R. S. Taylor, Caspar Ritzi, M. P. Senefeld, Frank

,V. Wright and Herman Trickier. Lehman Shoe company. Ft. -Wayne;

capital, $15,000; Incorporators, lsiuor

Lehman, Louis A. Heilbioner and August W. Slemon.

Notice of increase of capital stock

from $6,000 to $36,000 by the Indiana

Bottle company of Shirley, Ind.

Mt. Vernon Gas company, Mt. Ver

non; capital, H)U,uue; uirecioiw, r rra

H. Goodrich, John G. Hester and John W. Turner. Altruria Dormitory company, Valparaslo; capital, $35,000; to do all business necessary in constructing, maintaining and carrying on a dormitory

for rooming and boarding students of Valparaiso university; directors. O. P.

Kinsey. William E. Pinney, C. W. Benton, William H. Gardner. Calvin S, Hoover, A. A. Williams and W. C. MoMa hon.

Haver's Michigan Avenue Land com

pany, South Bend; capital. $1 5,000: directors, Frank Mayer, sr., Solon D Rider and Thomas W. Slick. Russell Clothing company. Attica

capita!. $10,000; incorporators, Frank

H. Russell. Attica, and William Gra ham and C. H. Marxon. Bloomington. Davidson-Dietrich Flow company

Evansville; capital. $;0.00: to ma mi

facture plows find agricultural imple

ments; directors. Elias W. Stranbin

ger. John M. Davidson, Harry It. Dav

idson, Anthony Dietrich. Robert Davidson, August Brentano and Samuel L. Orr. Notice of isf-ue of preferred stock in the sum of $10,000 by the Elks' Home association of lyigansport. Indiana-Dakota Oil and Gas company, Indianapolis: to prospect for gas and oil; capital. $20,000; directors. Elmer E. Neal, Rloomfield; D. G. Nichols, Rollin A. Brown and L W. Baldwin, Indianapolis, and J. M. Borders. Linton. National Land and Investment company, Ligonier; capital. $25,000; directors, F. It. Smith. S. J. Straus, Abe

Goldsmith, Ike Straus and Abe Acker-man.

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 SITUATION WAXTE1). WANTED Situation, girl IS years old with technical and practical knowledge of bookkeeping desires position; can read, write and speak German as well as English; capable of doing general office work. Address M. P, Lake County Times. 29-6

LOST AND FOUXD. LOST Gold-bowed riml ess glasses in black leather case. Return to 1. E. Dickenson, M. C. li. 11. freight office; reward. a-2

LOST A small white and sable collie dog. $5 reward for return to 1106 Beacon street. East Chicago. 29-5

LOST A yellow Angora cat. Strayed or stolen. Finder will receive reward by bringing cat to Mrs. F. S. Betz, 646 South Hohinan street. 29-tf

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

FUIl SALIC FOR SALE Good story and half house; seven rooms and bath; lot 3? feet in width; must sell, bargain; on Wilcox near Columbia. D. E. Thrallkill, 862 Wilcox street. 2-10

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

PERSONAL PERSONAL Madam Castella will ffold a circle on Friday evenings from 8 to 9. Readings daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 138 Russell street. 30-5 PERSONAL Reliable skirts $1.00. Can be had at 111 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Mrs. J. Sonnanstine. 29-5 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

NOTICES. PERSONAL NOTICE. Party that removed fifty-foot garden hose from basement of Hammond building is known. Return same at once before legal steps are taken against you. 2-3

NOTICE. All bills against Shriners must be presented to the committee, Dr. H. E. Sharrer, H. F. Meikle and J. J. Ruff, not later than Friday. COMMITTEE.

NOTICE. Committees on the Fourth of July eelebration at Harrison park will Bell stand space and privileges. Also those wishing to take part in contests and races apply at once to Herman E.

Granger or Elizabeth Scott, 300 Ham

mond building.

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FOR SALE 40 acres good soil; house, fruit, timber, running water; nef r station and resort; $1,300. E. Mitzner, Valparaiso, Ind. 1-3

FOR SALE OR RENT Four room cottage, 25x165; 161 Kenwood avenue. Inquire Fred Geeve, 278 East State street. 1-3

FOR SALE Young ducks, 2 weeks old, at 20c apiece. Call 57 Harrison St., or phone 2394. 30-2 FOR SALE House moving tools outfit; formerly belonged to Paul Swartz; sell reasonable account of go

ing west. Geo. L. Fedorko, 117th and

Atchison avenue. Whiting. 30-6

FOR SALE First class saloon in best

location and principal business dis

trict In Hammond. For sale on account of sickness. For particulars address

M M. Lake County Times. 29-3

FOR SALE Space in this column to

the housewife who needs a hired

girl. The girls always pick up The

rimes when they want a place. tf

FOR SALE Cheap, a '

torcycle; only been

time. Inquire of Frank

eston, Ind.

'Alanaon" moused a short llilbrlch, Tol-23-2W

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-tf

FOR SALE Cheap four horsepower motor boat; practically new; good

reason for selling. Apply o Last oth Street, Chicago. 22-10

FOR SALE No. 811 Michigan avenue, new cottage, six rooms and bath; rented Nov. 1 $18 per month; see property and make offer. Address Tabgr, 314-45th 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 & oe'lock in the evening. 15-tf

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. K. PIKE.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the estate of John Vitkus, deceased. No. 382. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said estate by the Judge of the Iake 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 nolvent. JOHN W. MORTHLAND, Administrator. Dated June 11, 1908.

BARTER AND EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE "What have you to trade for a leather bound Webster'3 distionary, in fine condition; almost new? X, Lake County Times. 3d FOR EXCHANGE A fresh cow for a light driving horse. Addres3 C S., Times. 23 POPULAR WITH THE FARMER, THE BUSINESS MAX, THE PROFES-. SIONAL MAN AND THE MANUFACTURER THE TIMES.

FOR SALE Practically new safe. cheap; J. Baum Safe & Lock Co. make. Address Safe, Times. 26-tf

FOR SALE 25 foot lot in Standard Steel addition; can be bought at low price, cash; owner must sell. Address CJ. R.. Lake County Times. 16-3t

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Have you a second hand horizontal gasoline engine, from 3 to 5 horse power, that you would sell reasonably? Address L M, Lake County Times. 1-6

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three large, pleasant rooms furnished for light housekeeping with private bath; also two single furnished rooms. 277 Oakley avenue. 2-tf

FOR RENT Modern with furnace heat; electric light; large mer street.

six room flat, bath, gas and vard. 654 Sum-2-3

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Ui THE SUPERIOR COURT

3794 Rudolph Schwartz vs. Robert Leward. Evidence concluded. 3917. Denton L GasklU vs. E. W. Wickey et al. Plaintiff dismisses, company. Defendant files motion for new trial. 419S. William Vogel, administrator. Frledrike Schwerdtman vs. Herminna Schwerdtman. Publication of non-

residence of Emil Schwerdtman or- I dered returnable next term. j 3414 David Tweedy vs. Calumet, Land Company et al. Plaintiff dismisses. ' 4330. George Alexievles vs. The; Hungarian Reformed church at East I Chicago. Plaintiff dismisses at his' costs. 4354. John Moore vs. Andrew J. O'Connell et al. Court finds for plaintiff setting aside fraudulent deed and quieting title. 4468. Northern Trust Company j

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. lnijulre 32 Carroll street. 1-tf

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; beautiful location; everything modern; breakfast If desired; private family. Phone 1 704. 1-

FOR RENT Small for small family; Inquire at S30 Elm Ind.

cottage, suitable rent reasonable, street, Hammond, 1-1

FOR RENT One sis room cottage and three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 301 Chicago avenue; phone 3203. 1-tf

FOR RENT One furnished room and one unfurnished room at 21S Plummer avenue. 1-2

FOR KENT Bicycles, $1.00 per week; $2.00 per month. Join the Sibley club and get above rates. 304 Sibley street. 29

Our method ct adTancinjr money on Plano, Furniture, Horses. , "Wagons, etc. will Interest you. We will treat your 4 inquiry M etrlotly confidential. Our rales are mere satisfactory '-than those,' in South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO., 145 SO. HOHHAJi 8 TREE T.

Opn evening except Wednea- M daya and Thursdays, t!

HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

There Is Comfort VTHEN A MAX'S SALARY STOPS TbxotiK ilckin, failure of bta rcaployer, or si suspension of business, to feel that yon have some! king: t fail back on tn yotar hoar of tronble. Pat small amount each week la sav tar 1 soo 4, reliable asrrlaga bank, like tie Citizens' German National Bank

FOR RENT A farm. Including good horse, barn aid sheds. Inquire Prahiow's place, Hessvtlle, Ind. 26-2

FOR RENT One large furnished front room suitable for two; also one sin

gle room; modern conveniences;

reasonable. Address

County Times.

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prices Lake 2-tf

FOR KENT Places in department for you. night. Do you want to Try it.

this want ad ten cents a make money? 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 5 Williams street. 6-tf FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 room flats. $12.50, with gas and batn. Apply Washburn & Tifflny. 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 9-tf

Bait Eatilppea'TUpalr STTip Th tLe SfeU Q. W. H47NTES AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 01 S. MOHMAN STREET Phone 182. Huehn Block. Bimnoml. Mm HOWARD STEVENS, , Open f o Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging

and Decorating. GRAINING A SPBCIA&PT. My Motto: Good Work. IS3 State Line Street, - - - Hamaioad. Telephone 1001.

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

I yon have properly for sale or to rent, keep the fact before the pnblic by advertising in the "clasnifled want" column on page 7.

KONG HONG LO CO. Tnln. AmeWetD nn4 Erorontanat RESTAURANT. Chines Chap Suey. All Chines dfertie served in short oraer. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. ftl State Street. Hammond, lad. Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers el Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chtcaffo, 2SO 92nd St.. Phooe 77 Hammond, 89 State Street, Pbone 17? John Minnich Practical Tinsmith and Store Repairer. Ice Boxes Lined and Repaired. Eare Trooahs and Smoke Stacks Put Up. . Send Foetal to 32 Sibley St. ad J will call on yen