Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 6 July 1908 — Page 7
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! distillers . . . 34 , i Erie com .... 1 9 Grt North. ..131 1 Gt Nor Ore. . 59 111 Central. .128 Ms i Interboro ... ll"a
L & Nash. . .105 M K & T cm 27 Mis Pac 48 Nat Lead .... 65 V2 N Y Ceut. . .103V2 Nor & W. . . 70 North Pac..l37"ii Ont & W. . . 404 Pacific Mail. 25 Peoples Gas. 92 Pennsyl. ...121 Heading . ..114'i H I & S 18Vs Do pfd 69 Rock Isl cm 15Ti Io pfd 29 S Rubber .... 244 South Pac. R6'4 So Ry cm ... 18Ts Do pfd... 45 St. Paul 134 4 St L&SF2dpf 244 Texas Pac. . 23 8 Union Pac. .1464 U S Steel... 38 '4 Do pfd... 1034 Do pfd. . . . 22 4 West Union. 55
High Low Close 82 81 . 82 Ti 127 126 127 35',4 34 3514 68 . 664 68 814 77 814 494 484 494 90 90 90 23 224 23 874 884 86 84 85 494 4SV4 49 414 404 414 254 28 274 284 314 30 314 30 30 30 1614 1604 1614 254 254 254 34 34 V4 344 19 19 19 133 131 132 60 594 60 129 12S4 130 11 105K. 105 105 4 28 4 27 28 4 49 48 4 48 67 64 67 104 1034 10434 70V 70 70 139 137 139 41 40 40 25 25 25 924 122V4 121 122 116 114 116 18 1S4 184 69 4 68 68 4 16 15 16 30 4 29 30 24 V. 87 86 87 17 16 17V 45 44 45 136 134 136 25 244 254 23 23 23 148 145 148 38 38 38 104 103 104 23 224 23 55
GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago. July 6. Estimates tomor
row: u heat, 2.1 cars; corn, L'dI cars; oats, 2S1 cars; hogs, 19,000 head.
Visible Supply Wheat, dec, 1,537,000; and inc. 304,000. Corn, dec, 236.000
and inc, 1,085.000.
and dec, 732,000.
Chicago July 6. Clearances today: Wheat and flour, 847,000 bu; corn and oats, nothing.
Oats, dec, 1,007,000
MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED TO BUT. WANTED Men who need a good ad- WANTED Have you a second hand vertising medium and who will let horizontal gasoline engine from i to us how them that The Times la that 5 horse f tha" y Jli, e medium. "nably? Address L M, Lake County ' Times. i.c FEMALE HELP WASTED. : 1 0 WANTED Polish or Hungarian girl FOR RENT. for housework, to go to Chicago; FQR REXT About Auust 1 storeWh?ti2'a?e5- ApPl' R - 6-3 n rom now occupied byFirst National Whiting, ind. Bank at East Chicago. Ind. 6-6 WANTED Good girl for restaurant T, " : work Borras Bros 715 Chicago 1 OR KENT Grocery and meat market avenue' East Chicago ind b-2 stand; building 23x54. Apply 188 So. aenue. iast imcago, ma. Ilohman street; phone 3092. 3-1 WhoNuIfwo7k0 Apply1 10f12r Mroe! FOR RENT Three large, pleasant ,-hr.?,- PP 1 3- rooms furnished for light housepnone iau. keeping with private bath: also two WANTED Good girl for general Kle furnished rooms. 277 Oakley housework. 27 7 South liohman avenue- -tr street- 3-1 FOR RENT Modern six room flat.
Chicago, July 6. Carlots today: Wheat. 6 cars; corn. 183 cars; oats, 129 cars; hogs, 30,000 head. World's Shipments Wheat, this week, 5,664.000 bu; last week, 6,496.000 bu; last vear, 10,112.000 bu. Corn, this week, 3.1S5.000 bu; last week, 2,357,000 bu; last year, 7.523,000 bu. Southwestern Marketn Wheat. Receipts. Ship. Minneapolis, today . ..33s.OuO 7s, 000 Last vear 501,000 86.000 St. Louis, today &9.000 24.000 Last year 17,000 23,000 Total Vlaible Supply. Last week Last Year Wheat 13,832.000 46.S43.000 Corn 3,023.000 9,779.000 Oats 2,724,000 6,498,000 orthreii( Car.
his week Last week Last Yr.
WANTED Girl or woman cook lor
short orders. I Miller, Home nan-
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WANTED Everybody to realize that
an advertisement in The limes is
only ten cents per diem and ten thou
sand people take I he limes. "
Duluth 44
Minneapolis .310 226 Chicago 6 11
Primary "flnrkets. Receipts.
Wheat, today 687.000
Last week 394.000 Last year 763.000
Corn, today 4 85,000
Last week 726,000 Last year 718,000
COTTON MARKED
Open High Low Close .955b 965 957 957-58 .95" 957 942 942-43 !38 938 931 927-28 .922 925 912 914-15 .904 907 S95 896-98
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
Month Open ..87 S.-pt ..88 4 4 1 ee. . . swis90 May ..93 4 Corn July ..73-4 Sept ..72Dec. ..61 62 -May ..61462
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.867 .857-80
High Low Close 88 87 88 89 87 89 90 4 S9 4 90 4 94 93 4 94 "4 73 734 73 4 72 63 61 63 63 61 63 49 48 4 4 4S-49 42 41 424a 45 44 45 1570 1555 1565n 0 1590 1565 1582 945 937 942n 960 947 952 870 865 870n 887 877 SS5
mODlCE MARKETS.
Butter Receipts. 16.031 tubs; cream-
I ery extra. 22c; price to retail dealers, j 24c; prints, 25c; extra firsts, 214c; I firsts. 21c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra,
-ic, seconds, i,c; fancy, 20c; ladles I No. 1. 17 4c: nackine stock. 16Uc
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Ship. 802. 000
135.000
453.000 336.000
621,000
1.110,000
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Union Stock Yards, July 6. Hogs
30.000 head; left over, 6,000; market 5c
higher. Light, $6.056.82; mixed, $6.10
(it 6.70; heavy, J 6.1 0 to b. 1 1 ; rougn. b.iu
16.35. Cattle receipts, 12.000; market
10c higher. Sheep receipts, 12.000 market 65j 10c higher.
Union Stock Yards, July 6. Hogs
close 5c lower: estimated tomorrow, 20.000 head. Light. $6.05 rft 6.02 ; mix-d
and heavy. $6.1006.70; rough, $6.10$f
6.35. Cattle and sheep strong.
1 l.ggs Receipts. 10.675 cases: misrel
j laneous lots, cases returned. 14c; cases I included. 14!t144c; ordinary firsts, 14c; firsts, whitewood cases and must I be 45 per cent fresh, 16c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and j must be 65 per cent fresh, 18c; extra I .specially packed for city trade and (must be SO per cent fresh. 19 4c I New potatoes Receipts. 35 cars; .choice to fancy, $1.051.10; ordinary, 1 93c(R $1.00. Voal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 60 to 60 lb i weights. 67c; 60 to 80 lbs, 7Sc; SO I to 100 lbs.Sft 9c. 1 Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 17 4c; No. 1 ! loins. 1:140; No. 1 round. 11c: No. 1
j chuck. 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry nrkeys. per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 94c; springs, 15'517c; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.00 Sj. 6.00 ; ducks, j : n.t 1 5c. j California green fruit Cherries. 80c T$2.50 per crate plums, 50cfi$1.45 I per crate; apricots, Jl.30iffl.40 per ; crate; peaches, 50j65c per box. ! Fruit Apples, $1.00 ft 4.00 per brl: 50c , ft $2.00 per bu; ne wapples, 25cigJ1.00 i per box; bananas, iumbo. rer b 1 1 n c n
I $100; straight. $1.151.40; culls. 50o
, i"hi.ii'-i.i, i'J'1 jit; lemons, J3.'"JW ::.75; oranges, $ 2.50 'a 4.50 ; pineapples, $l.ooft 2.90 per crate; peaches, 50c4i $ 1 .fio per crate. Rerries strawberries, Michigan, Jiff? 2.25 per 16-qt case; cherries per 16qt case. $ 1 .00 n 1 . 4' ; plums. 65e ft" $1 .00 per 24-qt case; blackberries, 24-qt case $2.00 fi 3.110 ; gooseberries, 16-jt case', $1.0iif(1.35; blueberries, $2.00 ft 2.25 per 24-qt case; black. Jl. 50ft 1.75 per 16-qt case; currants, per lC-qt case, oOcft $1.50. Beans Pea beans, hand nicked.
choice, $2.50; common, $2.00ft2.40; red I
Kidney. Jl.it; lower grades, depending Oil (innlitv. &1 . 2 5 f? 1 50- brown Kworlloh
I $2.1 5ft 2.25: off grades. Jl.25ftl.60;
nnins, camornia. per 100 lbs, $5.62. Melons Gems, 65cft$l.O0 per crate; Hockyfords, California, standard crates' $2 00; pony. $1.25ftl.50; watermelons! $1 20. 00 ft 250.00 per car. Green vegetables Aspnragus, Jl.OOft 2.50 per box; beets. 35ftfi0e per box;
; cabbage. Jl.OOft 2... per crate: carrots I 30 ft 40c per box; cauliflower. 50c ft jl 50 i per box; celerv, 40800 per box- cuj cumbers. SOcftJI.OO per box; garlic. 5ft 1 6c per lb; green onions, 6ft He per j bunch; green ppas, Jl. 50 ft 1.75 'per box; i horseradish. 60p per hunch; lettuc ! head, tub, 40 ft" 50c; leaf, tub, 20ft 2.'e; : mushrooms, 25ft45c per lb: peppers? 50 . ' 75c per crate; parsley, 10c per doz; I pieplant. SftlOc per bunch: radishes I home grown, 50ft Jl. 00 per 100; string beans, green. $1.00 per box; wax, J1.O0 ft "1.25: sweet corn, $3.50 per bu: onI bns. 50cft $1.5O por bu; spinach, 40ft5O per sack; tomatoes. 15 U 70c per crate; ; turnips, 40ft 50c per box; watercress,
j tj.ic per basket.
LIVERPOOL MARKET.
IJverpool. Julv 6. Wheat opened 14
ftld higher; corn opened 4ft4d
higher.
Iiverpool. July 6, 1:30 p. m. Wheat,
14ft 14d higher; corn. 4ft d higher Liverpool, July 6. Wheat closed 4
ftl-W higher: corn closed ftd
higher. HEARD ON THE B0UKSE. White We look for some further de
clines in wheat, but if it gets wet
would advise replacing long lines. Bartlett The cash corn situation ap
pears more of a feature at the moment
than crop conditions though the latte
were the basis of the original local
buying.
Pringle Should the weather be fa
vorable and the wheat market get any
set-basks we would advise buying.
Logan We feel buying of wheat
reactions will result profitably. Hutton We doubt if influential
bankers will be found taking any active part in the market until toward the end of July, when it Is believed we will have passed the critical period in the matter of crops for the year. Financial Bureau Bullish operations may be expected this week in the stock market. In case of a political or crop drive we would buy standard rails confidently during heavy periods. Joseph. Temporarily take advantage of all little set-backs to buy the active stocks, but having acquired these do not treat small profits lightly. The Steels, Smelters and loco will work to a higher level. Buy Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific for a turn. The Copper situation
is improving. Inter-borro will work
higher.
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SITUATION WASTED.
WANTED Situation by young girl on
farm; willing worker; references.
Address 1017 Monrue street. t-t
electric light, mer street.
heat; bath, gas and
large yard. 654 Sum-2-3
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. Inquire 32 Carroll street. 1-tf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; beautiful location; everything modern; breakfast if desired, private family. Phone 1704. 1-4
FOR RENT One six room cottage and three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 3ol Chicago ave
nue; phone 3203. 1-tf
WANTED Plain sewing by the day or
at home, or other housework by the
day. Address 325 East Sibley or tele
phone 1063. b--
FOH SALK.
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; goou
chance for up to date saloon man. See
Mr. Nowak, agent for uartnoiomae x
Roseing. East Chicago, Ind. Residence 839 Summer street, Hammond. 26
FOR SALE Ice cream parlor; doing
nice business; if sold at once lor
cash, cheap. Apply 18 So. liuliman street, second floor; phone 3092. 3-1
FOR SALE Good story and half house;
seven rooms and bath; lot siy ieet
in width; must sell, bargain; on Wil
cox near Columbia. U. i. inrunKiu. 862 Wilcox street. 2-10
FOR SALE House moving tools out
fit; formerly belonged to Paul
Swartz; sell reasonable account of go
ing west. Geo. L. FedorKo, 11 fin ana Atchison avenue. Whiting. 30-t
FOR SALE Space in this column to
the housewife who needs a hired
girl. The girls always pick up ihe Vlmes when they want a place. tf
FOR RENT Bicycles. J1.00 per week
J2.00 per month. Join the Sibley
club and get above rates. 304 Sible
street. 2 9
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
Pearl3 In Australian Waters. The pearl Is the best known of Aus
tralian gerno. and for many years thousands of dollars' worth have beca secured in Queensland. The oyster fisheries of Thursday island hav been the chief source of supply, but
pearls are found all along the Queensland coast.
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Our naethod ot ,dT.nclng money o Pianos, Furniture, Horses. Wagons, etc., will interest you. We will treat your Inquiry as strictly confidential. Our rates are more satisfactory than those In South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 1S SO. H OHM AN STREET Phone 257. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wedoeadays aad Thursdays.
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FO RRENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences; finest residence location In city. Phone 3401. 12-tf FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located & room flats. J12.60, with gas and bath. Apply Washburn & Tifnny. 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 9-tf
LOST AXD FOUXD. LOST A yellow Angora cat. Strayed or stolen. Finder will receive reward by bringing cat to Mrs. F. S. Betz, 646 South Ilohman street. 29-tf
LOST Bunch of keys with owner's name on ring. Finder please leave at Times office and receive reward, tf
FOR SALE Cheap, a "Alanson" mo
torcycle; only been used a short time. Inquire of Frank HUbrlch, Tol-
eston, Ind. Zi-zw
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
PERSONAL PERSONAL Madam Castella will hold a circle on Friday evenings from 8 to 9. Readings daily from !) a. m. to 9 p. m. 138 Russell street. 30-5
PERSONAL Young widow wants a husband. Well, she ought to be able to satisfy her longing if she advertises for one in the Times.
FOR SALE Cheap four horsepower motor boat; pructicully new; good reason for selling. Apply 55 East 77th Street, Chicago. 22-10
FOR SALE No. Sll Michigan avenue, new cottage, six rooms and bath; rented Nov. 1 $18 per month; see property and make offer. Address Tabor, 314-45th St., Chicago, 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 FOR SALE Practically new safe. cheap; J. Bau,m Safe & Lock Co. make. Address Safe, Times. 26-tf
PERSONAL You see you get results by advertising in the want ad columns in the Times. tf
NOTICES. PERSONAL NOTICE. Part- 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
Best Equipped Repair Shop rn tBe State Q. W. HVKTEB AUTOMOBILE GARAttE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System tl S. HOHMAN STREET Phone lit. Huehn Block. Uaumoii, Ia
HOWARD STEVENS, Op tot Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. 183 State Ltee Strret, - - - Hamsaead. Telephone 1091.
NOTICE.
To Whom Tt Mav Concern You are I TOtar how of trouble.
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There Is Comfort WHES A MAN'S SALART STOPS TbrotiKfc sickness, failure of bis employer, or uipntlom of boatmeos, to feel that Ten have something to fall
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FOR SALE 25 foot lot in Standard Stel addition; can be bought at low price, cash; owner must sell. Address Q. R., Luke County Times.-r-16-3t
hereby notified not to trust or harbor Walter C. Pike, as I will not be responsible for any debts of his contracting. T. R. PIKE. BARTER AND EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE What have you to trade for a leather bound Webster's distionary. in fine condition; almost new? X. Lake County Times. 30
' Put small amount each week la navtaca la a sjood, reliable asrvtsksa hsnfr. like the Citizens' German National Bank
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SAYINGS
WEATHER FORECAST. Minnesota Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler southeast tonight. Illinois. Indinna. Missouri and Low
er Michigan Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday with probably showers and thunderstorms; much cooler. Towa Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday with showers and thunderstorms east and south tonight; cooler tonight and enst Tuesday. Nebraska Partly cloudy tonight with showers south and cooler easf Tuesday generally fair and warmer. Kansas Showers and thunderstorms and cooler tonight; Tuesday partly cloudy. Pakotas Fair tonight and Tuesdav; warmer Tuesdav. Montana Fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer north and west tonight. Read The Time and set the news.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CROWN POINT. Lot 4, block 13, Railroad addition, Florence A. Lesperance to Caroline Woodke EAST CHICAGO. Lots 4 and 5, block 5. NW '4 32-37-9, Anna Walkowiak to
Jacob Walkawiak $3,500
TOLESTON. IiOts S nnd 4, block 53 in second Oak Park addition, Calumet Iand Co. to IxMiis H. Fisher.... INDIANA HARBOR.
Ixt 28, block 60. Otto J. Rorman to Christ A. Rorrmn GARY. Lots 20 and 21. block 83, Gary Iand Co.'s tirst subdivision, Gary Iind Co. to W. S. and P. K Feuer Undivided h2 lot 2fi. bio ckl. Garden City addition, Samuel Kaplan to Joseph B. Kaplan Undivided M 't 26, block 1, Garden City addition, Joseph R. Kaplan to Israel Kaplan SECTION. 23-33-9 W Part E H SW M.lthias Hoevert to Peter Stanley
35-34-9 W Part lot 1. NW U, Edwin A. Warfield to Robert I?. Russell 3,500 27-34-9 W Part NE V4 nw .43 acres. Peter Ripley to Gustave Dlerks SOO
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Indiana Postal Items.
WashlngfVin, July 3. The spuervising architect of the treasury has fixed Aug. 11 as the day for opening hids for the construction of the Bedford postoffice building. Augustus F. Collins, of Indiana, a clerk In the Bureau of Manufacturers, has been promoted from $1,200 to $1,400 a year. H. D. Lawshe. of Indiana, has been reinstated as a clerk under Third As
sistant Postpaster eneral Lawshe, at a
salary of J 1,000 a year.
Go-Cart Aids Dog's Locomotion. Higgins, a cocker spaniel of New York city, whose hind legs are paralyzed, is strapped backwards Into a small two-wheeled go-cart and gets along quite well, thank you.
Chicago Tribune's News From Denver
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