Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 7 July 1908 — Page 7
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PROVISIONS
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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
YORK STOCK MARKET
Call, write or phone 111
207 Fayette St.
i Descrip. Open High Low Close I Atchison ... k'i 83 $2? jAm Sugar. .127 s8 1 2 7 5 s 127l2 ! Am Car 36 364 36 36 s Am Copper.. 6S'4 6Ssi 67 i t8 j Am Smelt. . 81 cyB fel's 7S"s 80 38 Am Locum.. 00 oo1, 49 Vi 49U Anaconda .. 43 431- 43 43 Am Tob pf. 91 .. .. 91 Am Wool... 24 24 23 .s 23'i B & 0 S38 86. 88 '4 88' Biscuit .... 86 86 U 84 84 Brook R T.. 41M 50 8 49'4 49' C & G W. . . 6 4 Ches & O 41 14 414, 41 41 U C & A cm ... 25 2 25 Vs C F & 1... 28,i 29 28 'JS1 Col South... 31 31 -8 31 31 a4 Cotton Oil.. 31 313-8 31 31 3s Canad Pac. 161 163 8 161 162 Vi Coast Line.. 91 92 91 92 Cent Leath. 25?4 25 si 25 i 25 a IHstlllers ... 35 IIG'i 35 35 Erie com 19 a; 20 19 1 9 4 Erie 1st 35 ' j 35U Grt North. .. 133 13CS 132 34 132 iGt Nor Ore.. 60 60 00 6 ! Ill Central. .130 132 130 131 Intertioro ... 11 11 L .- Nash... 106 107 106 107 M K & T cm 2S 284 28 U 2S Do pfd... 59 59 59 59 Mis IV.... 49 0 49 49 Nat Lead 68 68 67 67 N" Y Cent... 104 105 104 104 Nor & W 70. 70 70 70 North Pac.139 139 138 138 Ont & W 40 41 40 41 Pacific Mail. 25 25" 25 25 Peoples Gas. 92 93 92 93 Pennsyl ...122 122 122 122 Press Steel. 28 28 28 28 Reading ...116 116 115 115 Xi 1 & S 18 18 Do pfd... 63 68 68 68 Rock Isl cm. 16 16 16 16 Do pfd. . . 31 31 30 30 Rubber .... 24 24 24 24 South Pac... 87 87 87 87 So Ry cm... 17 1 7 V. 17 17 Do pfd. . . . J 6 St. Paul 136 136 135 135 St L&SW pf. 25 25 25 25 Texas Pac. 23 U 23 En ion Pac. 148 149 147 14S IT S Steel... 39 39 38 39 Do pfd 104 105 104 1P5 Wabash cm. 11 11 11 1 1 s Do pfd 23 23 22 22 West Union. 55 05
COTTON MARKER
Month Open IJierh Low Close Julv ...950b 95S 943 942-43 Aug. ...940 940 926 925-27 Sept ...926 928 920 920-21 Oct. ...916 916 9l'4 S0S-A9 Dec. ...986 899 890 893-94
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
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Month Open
Wheat July . Sept . Dec. . May . Corn Julv . Sept . Dec. May Oats July . Spt Mav Pork Julv . Sept lird J u l v . Sept
Ribs Julv . Sept
High Low-
Close
SS 88 87 87b S989 89 87 8Sa 90 90 U 89 89 94 94 93 93 74- 74 71 T2b 73 73 72 72 63 63 62 62 63 63 62 6249 49 48 48by 42 42 41 41 .15- 45 44 44 1562 1562 1550 1550n .1585-87 1592 1570 1570 945 945 937 937n .955 960 947 947 870 870 S65 863n 8S7 890 880 SSoa
GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago, July 7. Carlots today: Wheat. 23 cars; corn, 272 cars; oats, 292 cars; hogs, 12.000 head. Bradstreets Wheat. dec. 4.6)1.000 and dec, 6.160,000. Corn. inc. 572,000 and dec, 81,000. Oats, dec, 769,00 ) and 1,294,000. Chicago. July 7. Kslimates tomorrow: Wheat. 7 cars; corn. 04 cars; oats. S2 cars; hogs. 28,000 head. Chicago, July 7. Clearances todajr:
Wheat and flour, lo3,000 bu, corn, noth
ing; oats, 1,800 bu.
Primary Markets. Receipts. Ship.
Wheat, today 32 4.O0O OoLOOO
Last week 26a. 000 223,000 Iist year 427. 000 218.000
Corn, today 409.000 693,000
Last week 578,000 Sol, 000 Last year 564,000 397,000 or(heit t arn. This week Last week Last Yr. Duluth 109 66 147
Minneapolis ;232 108 199 Chicago 23 - 9 45
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WANTED Twenty men at once to
join our company; manufacturing co
operatively; must take o00 snares each; steady work year round; 50 fam
ilies furnished homes at 1650 on ,iu
acres, good house. West prairie
Stock Co., R. 4 B 44, Rensselaer, ina. 29
FEMALE UELI WASTBft
WANTED Polish or Hungarian
for housework, to go to
good wages. Apply P. O.
V biting, lnd.
WANTED Good girl for restaurant
work. Borras tiros.. lo Chicago
avenue, East Chicago, inu. -
WANTED Good girl for general
housework. Apply 101 .Monroe.
phone 160. "
WANTED Good
housework.
street.
WANTED Situation, girl 18 years oiu
with technical and practical Knowl
edge of bookkeeping desires position.
an read, write ana speaa. utimau
well as English; capable of doing gen
eral office work. Address Al. P, LJ1K County Times. 29-6
Southwestern Markets heat.
Minneapolis, today Last year St. Luis, today . . List year Kansas City, today last year
Receipts. . . .112,000 209.000 . . . . 2S.000 . . . . 1 3.000 ... 13.000 23.000
Ship. 55,01)0 60.000 16.000 33.000 20.000 IS, 000
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Cnion Stock Yards, July 7. Hog receipts, 12.000; left over, 5,0000; market slow. Light, $6.10fe6.65; mixed and heavy. $6.15 ii 6.75 ; rough. $6.15(5 6.40. Cattle receipts, 3,000; market strong to shade higher. Sheep receipts, 10.000; market 15 fr 25c higher.
Omaha .... Kansas City
Hogs . 4.000 .12.000
Cattle 1.000 7.000
Sheep 5.000
5.000
t'nion Stock Yards. July 7. Hogs close strong. Light, $6.106.70; heavy
ai ti mixed. $6.15tj 6. SO; rough. Jo.liCg 6.4o. Cattle strong; sheep steady.
cream -
I'nODKE MARKETS. Butter Receipts, 11,400 tubs
ery, extra, 21 c; price to retail dealer.", 24c: prints, 25c; extra firsts, 21c; firsts, 20 c; seconds. lSc; dairies, extra, 20c; fancy, 19c: seconds, 16c; ladles. No. 1. 17c; packing stock. 16c. Eggs Receipts, 10,872 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 14c; cases included, 14'iil5c; ordinary firsts, 15c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 45 per cent fresh, 16c; prime firsts, must be packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, lSc; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 20c. New potatoes Receipts, 85 cars; choice to fancy, 95c fi $ 1.00 ; ordinary, 8 5 ft 90c. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to fin lb weights. 6'i7c; 60 to 80 lbs. 1 He ; 80 to lo0 lhs, 8 'ft 9c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs. 8c; No. 1 loins, 19e; No. 1 round. 11c; No. 1 chuck. 7e; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 1 4c;
chickens, fowls. 10c: springs, 1 roosters, 7c; geese, $4.00' fi.oo;
9 :c. California green fruits Cherries, 80c
I O 52..iO per ox; plums, 50c $1.45 per crate; apricots. $1.3ofil.40 per crate; I peaches. .ri0ftf65c per box. Fruit Apples, $1.00fi 4.00 per brl; 5oc ; ft $2. On per bu; new apples, 25i"u$1.0o t per box; bananas, 1umho, per bunch. j$1.00; straight, $1 .1 5 'a 1.40 ; culls. 50, -v, j $1.75; bouquets. 70r,90e; lemons. $3.oo-,;
oranges. j.uut i.o: pineapples.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Kansas Fair tonight and probably
Wednesday; warmer tonight. Nebraska .Fair tonight and Wednes dav: rising temperature.
Minnesota and Iowa Fair tonight
and Wednesday; rising temperature. Missouri Fair tonight and Wednesday: rising temperature Wednesday and northwest tonight. Indiana Fair tonight and Wednes
day; cooler tonight; rising lempera-
ture Wednesday. Illinois Fair tonight ami Wednes day; cooler extreme south tonight; ris ina: t emuera t u re Wednesday.
Lower Michigan Fair tonight and
Wednesday; cooler east tonight; ris inir u nineratii re Wednesday.
Wisconsin Fair and continued cooler
tonight; Wednesday fair, with rising
temperature.
Dakotas and Montana Fair tonight
and Wednesday; warmer tonight.
frj 1 6c ; ducks.
15c
:"f ft
$1.00 2.00 per crate; pt ache:
$1.00 per crate. Berries Strawberries. Michigan, $1.75 per 16-qt case, cherries, pier 16f 1 1 case, $l.o(iil..pj; plums, 65c $1.00 per 24-qt case; blackberries. 24-qt case. $2.00 -a 2.35 ; gooseberries. 16-qt case. $1 '1.35: blueberries. $2.oOf(2.25 per 2 1qt case; black. $1. 501 1.73 per 16-qt case; currants, per 16-qt case, 50ci( $1.50. Beans Pea beans. band picked, choice, $2.5o; common. $2. on T; 2.10; red kidney. $1.70; lower grades, depending on quality, $ 1 .25 i 1 .5o ; brown Swedish $2,1512.25; ff grades. $1,251(1.60; iimas. California, per 10 nibs. $5.621-. Melons Gems. 65crf$1.0o per crate; Rockyfords. California, standard crates. $2.0o; pony. $1,251(1.50; watermelons $1 20.00 'r 250.00 per car. Green vegetables Asparagus. $1,001 2.50 per box; beets. 351(60c per box; cabbage, $ 1.00 (f 2.7 3 per crate; carrots! 30ft 40c per box; cauliflower, 5lef$1.5o per box; celery. fiOoo,- pf.r i,fvX; ,.. cumbers. 30cft $1.00 per box; garlic. 5 (a 6c per lb; green onions. 61(hc per bunch; green peas, $1. 50ft 1.75 per box; horseradish, 60c per bunch; lettuce, head, tub, 40ft 50c; leaf, tub, 20 25c: mushrooms, 25ft 45c per lb: peppers. 50 fa; 75c per crate; parsley, 10c per doz; pieplant, 8ft 10c per bunch; radishes, home grown. 50cft$1.oo per 100; string beans, green. $1.00 per box; wax. $l.uo ft 1.25; sweet corn, $3.50 per bu; onions, 50c?j$1.50 per bu; spinach, 40ft 50c per box; tomatoes. 15ft 60c per crate; turnips. 40ft 50c per box; watercress, 2535c per basket.
HEARD ON THE BOURSE. With all the advance neither the for
eiern buver nor the domestic consumer
Is showing much increase in interest
New Wheat is arriving at the centers more freelv and this movement will in
crease from day to day. White Scarcity of old corn for act unl consumers and the fact that grow ing crop is looked upon as needing fa
vorable conditions and a late fall to bring it past dangers have been the
chief influences keeping buyers busy
Dick We do not think that too much
bullishness should exist Just now, bu
we do not mean that short selling should be indulged in with impunity in
a market where even contracts are
scarce let alone real certificates.
Hutton We expect further im
provement during the week but caution
against buving stocks expect on reas
onable declines.
Ware & Iceland We believe higher
prices will be seen and recommended buving September or December wheat
on any small set-back.
Logan We would suggest keeping to the buying side of wheat on the
set-backs.
Barrell We feel more confident than ever that wheat will ultimately sell
much higher.
Clements-Curtis We advise buying
wheat as the Government report to
morrow will be bullish.
Prlngle We look for higher prices
in wheat and advise buying Septem
ber.
MM SUPERIOR COURT
NEW C ASES.
4762. Mary E. Morrison vs. Martin
Matjasich et al. Foreclosure of mort
gage.
4763. Calumet buraoer Company vs
William J. Fortune et al. Foreclosure
mechanics lein.
4364. Mary E. Hayes vs. Chicago
Toleston Land and Investment cc
pany, et al. Quiet title. 1765. Annie Kisenhauer vs. Frank Eisenhauer. Divorce. Settled out of court. 1766. The Rfokman Supply Company vs. Herman E. Granger. Suit on account. 4767. Paul II. Mueller vs. Star Clothing Company. Foreclosu re of mechanics leir.
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
SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Situation by young girl on farm; willing worker; references.
Address 1017 Monroe street.
6-6
girl
Chicago;
Box 1 .6, 6-3
WANTED Plain sewing by the day or at home, or other housework by the day. Address 325 East Sibley or telephone 1003. 6-2 FOIl REST. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 77 West State street. 7-2
FOR RENT Six room flat, with bath and rlectric light. $12 per month. Call at 305 State Line St.. near Doutr-
street. 7-tf
! la
girl for 277 South
general liohman 3-1
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, gas and bath, gan street.
cottage; four Apply 331 Lo-7-tf
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FOIl SAI.K.
FOR SALE Improved farms In Cass
county, Mich.; 85 miles rrom Ham
mond on M. C. R. R. Perms, cash or time or trade for Hammond property. Apply H. A. Rixby, 214 West State
street. i-ti
'OR SALE Times are improving: I will sell my grocery store cheap for ash if taken before July 15; good eason fur selling. Apply to J. J. Sul
livan, Monroe St., and Conkey ave. i-b
FOR RENT About August 1. storeroom now occupied by First National Hank at East Chicago, lnd. 6-6
FOR RENT Three large. pleasant rooms furnished for light housekeeping with private bath; also two single furnished rooms. 277 Oakley avenue. 2-tf
FOR RE NX Furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. Inquire 32 Carroll street. 1-tf
FOR RENT One six room cottage and three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 301 Chicago avenue; phone 3203. 1-tf
FOR SALE Five room cottage on a
5-foot lot; part cash, rest on pay
ments if wanted. Apply 518 Ash hi. i-.
FOR SALE Ice cream parlor
nice business; if sold at once for
cash, cheap. Apply 188 So. Ho lima n street, second floor; phone 3092. 3-1
FOR RENT Bicycles, $1.00 per week; $2.00 per month. Join the Sibley club and get above rates. 304 S.bley street. 29 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
NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKH COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAY TERM. 1908. SYLVIA LONGLY VS. WILLIAM LONGLY. CAUSE NO. 4752. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by McAleer Bros., attorneys, anqd files her complaint herein, together witli an affidavit of a competent person showing that the defendant. William Longly, is not a resilient of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the loth day of September. A. D., 1908, the same being the second day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Like Superior Court at Hammond, in said County and State on the second Monday of September. A. D.. 190S. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof. 1 hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 7th day of Julv, 1908. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By Charles W. Am.-s. Deputy Clerk. BAnTF.R AND EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE What have you to trade for a leather bound Webster s dlstlonary. in fine condition; almost new? X, Lake County Times. 30 I'EKSONAI.S. PERSONAIj When you have a house to rent anil you really want to rent it. say so in a paper that has some circulation and r aches the people.
Bat Equipped Repair Shop In tb Etat
Q. W. HTJNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 1 . UOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hamnoil, !
FO RRENT Four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences; finest residenco location
doing ' !n city. Phone 3401. 12-tf
Olt SALE Good story and half house; seven rooms and bath; lot 37 feet
in width; must sell, bargain; on Wil
cox near Columbia. D. L. llirailKlll.
S62 Wilcox street. 2-10
FOR RENT At Cheltenham, conveniently located 5 room flats, $12.50, with gas and bath. Apply Washburn & Tlfnny, 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 9-tf
FOR SALE House moving tools out-
tit; formerly belonged to Paul
Swartz; sell reasonable account of go
ing west. Geo. I Fedorko, llith and Atchison avenue. Whiting. 30-6
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Small flat with improvements; must be central. Call C. O. D. Ijaundry; phone 82. 7-3
FOR SALE Cheap, a '
torcycle; only been
time. Inquire of irank
estou, lnd.
Manson" moused a short Hilbrich, Tol-23-2w
LOST AND FOUND WANTED Everybody to realize that an advertisement in The Times is only ten cents per diem and ten thousand people take The Times. tf
FOR SALE OR RENT A saloon in
good location, dirt cheap on account
of sickness. See Abe Given 144th and
lilroad. East Chicago, lnd. 23-tf
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, 314-45th St.. Chicago. III. lC-lm
FOR SALE Choice cottages and lots
in best location in city; cash or easy
payments. Phone 3244 or call 213 Ann
street alter a oc lock In the evening.
16-tr
FOR SALE Practically new safe.
cheap; J. Baum Safe & Lock Co.
make. Address Safe. Times. 26-tf
LOST Round Ice cream table; lost from wagon late Saturday night between Harrison park and liohman St.. or between Hohman ami Calumet on Sibley; covered with white oilcloth.
Reward if returned to Riverside Coal Co.. or phone- 4302. 7-2 LOST Bunch of keys with owner's name on ring. Finder please leave at Times office and receive reward, 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
HOWARD STEVENS, Opra fot Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAININU A SPECIAI.TT. My Motto: Good Work. IS3 State Line Street, - - - lUnnoid. Telephone !!!.
FOR SALE 25 foot lot In Standard
Steel addition: can be bought at ow
price, cash; owner must sell. Address Q. R., Lake County Times. 16-St
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 wlll not be responsible for any debts'of his contracting, r. R. PIKE.
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LIVERPOOL MARKET.
Liverpool, July 7.'a '2d higher; corn higher.
Liverpool. July 7. 1 :30 unchanged to 8d lower; higher.
Liverpool. July 'Ad lower; corn
Wheat opened -"r opened t 'j-d
p. m. corn,
Wheat. . fi 1 Vs il
7. Wheat closed closed ld higher.
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