Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1908 — Page 7

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Wednpsdav, Julv 8. 1908. THE TIMES. 31

POLICE THINK THEY

HAVE AN ARSON GANG

Ruben Luthman Arrested in South Chicago on Suspicion.

DENVER DELEGATION

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HAVING GOOD

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Sends Letter to South Chicago Times Telling of the Fun

OTHER ARRESTS EXPECTED COL. LEWIS AN ATTRACTION

Mysterious Fire Yesterday, and Series of Others, Puts Authorities on a Trail.

tocks. Grain am

Latest Events In the Markets

PROVISIONS

Special Wire to The TIMES

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

Rubey Luthman was arrested and two more are expected to be captured today by the Smith Chicago police, charged with setting fire to the barn owned by Bartholnew Van Tell 9733 Commercial avenue, which yesterday destroyed the .structure and killed to liorses, bringing the total loss to over 11.000. After a chase extending over five blocks Officer Fitzgerald and Skiba captured a man who was seen running away from the scene of the fire and upon being questioned would not tell tne police why he was doing so. When asked his name the man refused to

say what It was and was not booked ' but be was locked up and still remains In the bailwark ! Luthman was taken into Captain Tialpln's office several times during the afternoon and each time he steadfastly maintained that he was not responsible for the lire. The police believe otherwise and as lie was seen in company with two other men earlier in the day Capt. Halpin is of the opinion that the other two men were accomplices lr. netting fire to the barn. A squad of plain clothes men are working on the case under the direction of Lieut. Joseph Smith and the arrest of the other two men Is expected to take place today. There lias been abundance of fires In South Chicago during the last few months and it may prove that the city ls infested by a gang of firebugs and that the man arested yesterday is the ringleader.

Articles of Incorporation.

Articles of incorporation have been filed at the office of the secretary of state for the following companies: H. & IF. Iand company, Columbia City; capital $16,000; directors F. Y. Hart. W. J. Haley and F. E. Sehoonover. The Duplex company, Elwood; capital, $30,000; to make duplex syringe; directors', O. V. Newcomer. B. F. Oinsenberry and M. K White. National Fuel company, Frankfort; capital, $15,000; directors, E. Ban Merrltt. Moses Kpstein. Thomas M. Ryan, 'Cyrentus B. Williams and Monte J. Tebacoll.

Eighth Ward Politicians Meet Cow Boy Mayor of Omaha, Who Invites Them to His City. Following is a copy of a letter received by the South Chicago Times from the local delegation who are at

tending the democratic national convention at Denver: Denver, July 6, 190S. Editor. South Chicago Times: In accordance with your request for us to furnish you with the doings of the South Chicago delegation while in Denver, you might print the following communication: We arrived In Denver this morning and were met at the train by Gilbert Morgan, the delegate from our district, who Immediately took us to our hotel, where quarters had been reserved. Everywhere the hospitality of the

I city has been extenueu io us ami iroiu

the looks so fur there will be twice as much more noise and excitement than at the Chicago convention. We saw two of the convention celebrities this morning, namely, Colonel J. Hamilton Lewis and Jim Dahlman, the cowboy mayor of Omaha, Neb. Dalilman was with Morgan when lie met us at the depot, and the genial mayor insists that we stop over in Omaha on our wav back and see the sights of a good town. While we would like to avail ourselves of the opportunity, it will be impossible to do so. The streets In Denver are crowded to their full capacity and a large corps of police are stationed between tne different blocks to see that the visitors reach their destinations.

We haven't taken in any side trips

todav as the crowd is pretty tired, but

before leaving Denver there won't much in or around the city that

won't have seen.

Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs and Bikes peak will be three of the places that we will visit and there are decern 1 other points of importance that

will also see the South Chicago bunch

Chicago Is represented at every hotel

ami there is no doubt but what are more Chicagoans in Denver from all other cities in the state

bined. As to the real doings of the conven

ti,.n von will probably get that

through some news service

not take up any ot y

lcling it. Before leaving Denver you will re

reive another letter, at which turns we

hone to be able to give you some real

news. Yours verv truly. SOUTH CHICAGO DELEGATION

Deserip. Open High Low Close Atchison ... S2 3 82& 83H Am Sugar.. 127 127Hj 127 127 V Am Car 37 37 36 37 Am Copper.. 677 69 67si 6S Am Smelt'.. HON, HI V 80 Vd 814 Am Locom.. 50V t0 50 301i Anaconda ..43 .. 12 B & O SSV4 S9 S3 Brook H'T.. 49:2 50 49H -94 Ches&o... 41 ij 42i 41 Vs 2 C & A cm... 25 25 a 25 25 g C F & 1 29 29" 29s Col South... 314 32 m SI 321, Corn Pdts. . . Hi".. 16V Cotton Oil... 31 32 31 - 32 I'anail Par . . 1 2 V 1 6.3 'i 162V 163' Coast Line.. !1 12 91 Vs 92 Cent Leath. 26 .. 26 Distillers ... 35 35'i 34, 34 Erie com.... 19: 20 19S 20 Krie 1st 36i.4 3S 36 V 37 Grt North. ..T 33 Vs 134V 133 Ot Nor Ore.. 60 63 tfc 60 624 111 Central. .132 134, 1 32 133 K C S cm... 24 24 s, 24 24 lo pfd . . . 56 578 56 7 57 3tt L& Nash...l0S 109 10 109 M K & T cm 2Va 29 2SVi 2 Mis Par 49 51 '4 49'3 51 Nat lead... 67 GHlr 67 6X N Y Cent. . .104 1ft.-, is 104 105 Nor & W... 70 70 70'-4 70 V North Pno. ..139 140 139 140-, Ont W... 41 1 41 i 41 S Pacific Mail. 25', 26 25 s 26 Peoples Gas. 92 93 92 t 93Pennsyl. ...12I3- 123 121. 123 Press Steel. 2S 3 2C, 29 Heading ...116 117 115 116 R I S 1 1 1 8 18 Do pfd.... 6S 69 69 G9 Kock Isl cm. 16 17 16 17 Do pfd 31 .11 20 31 Rubber .... 25 25 25 25 South Far... 7 MS 87 ,H So 11 v cm... 17' 1 17 IS St. Paul 136 137 136 137 Texas Pac. 23 24 23 24 Union Pac..1M 150 14? 19 1 ' S Steel... 39 40 39 40 Do pfd. .. .Iti5 10X 105 107 Virg Client.. 24 24 Wabash cm. 11 11 11 11 Do pfd.... 23 23 23 23 Wis Cen cm . 1 7 . . . . 17 Do pfd... 40 .. .. 40

LIVERPOOL MARKET.

Liverpool, July 8. Wheat opened d lower; corn opened d lower. Liverpool. July S. 1:30 p. m. Wheat, ft d lower; t orn fit d lower. Liverpool. July X. Wheat closed fd lower; corn closed f d lower.

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IF YOU WHY?

DOX'T TAKE THE TIME5L.

Our method of ftdT&ncicc money on Pianos, Furniture, Horses, W&gona, etc., will Interest you. We will treat your lnqalry as strictly confidential. Our rates are more satisfactory than those In South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 1S SO. HO H MAN STREET. Phone 167. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednesdays aad Thursdays.

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than com-

and we will

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The South Chicago special, twenty five strong, left South Chicago last Sat urday afternoon and arrived in Den

ver Monday morning, lorn Healy is the alternate and Gilert Morgan the delegate, from the second congressional

district.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Union Stock Yards, July 8. Hog receipts, 3S.00O; left over, fi.OOO; market

10c lower. Light, $6.00ra6.6O; mixed

and heavy. $6.106.(0; 6.35. Cattle receipts, steady to 10c lower.

15.000; market steady.

rough, $ 4. lti 'ft17.000; market Sheep receipts.

MALE HELP WASTED. WANTED Men who need a good advertising medium and who will let us show them that The Times is that medium. t

FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Polish or Hungarian

for housework, to go to good wages. Apply P. O. Whiting, lnd.

girl

Chicago; Box 176. 6-3

HELP WANTED Help to keep Ihe Times the greatest "ad" medium in the Calumet region by placing your "ads" In these columns. tf

SITUATION WASTED, WANTED German girl wants place in family to do housework and cooking; understands sewing; A-l references Innulre at F. KunZlliail's meat

market, 8 State street, after 6 p.

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

WANTED TO REM. WANTED Small Hat with improvements; must be central. Call C. O. I. Laundry; phone 82. 7-3 PEHSON AI.S. PERSONAL A correct time card every 3o days at Daddy Briggs' Majestic Buffet. Call and get one. 8-6

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City

Hogs . . 9. (too , .6.000

Cattle 2,000 7.000

Sheep 5,000 6,000

Union Stock Yards, Julv . Hogs rinse active. Light, $fl.004. .(10; mixd and heavy. $6.0;'u." .70r rough. $6. 050 6.35. Cattle shade higher; sheep weak. GRAIN MARKET.

Chicago, July 8. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat. 3 cars; corn, 105 cars; oats, 83 cars; hogs, 25,000 head. Chicago. July 8. Carlots today: Wheat. 7 cars; corn. 73 cars; oats, s4 cars; hogs, 38.000 head. Chicago, July 8. Clearances today: Wheat and flour, 78,000 bu; corn, 100 bu ; oats, noth ing. .rthirr4 Cars. This week Jtst week Last Yr. Duhith 77 33 52 Minneapolis .,82 116 214 Chicago 6 S 26

WANTED Situation by young girl on farm; willing worker; references. Address 1017 Monroe street. 6-6 WANTED Plain sewing by the day or at home, or other housework by the day. Address 325 East Sibley or telephone 1063. -2 FOK SAIFFOR SALE Sewing machine; practically new; good bargain if taken at onr. Inquire Lake Comity Times. 8-tf

FOR SALE Improved farms In Cass county. Mich., Si miles from Hammond on M. C. K. R. Terms, cash or time or trade for Hammond property. Apply H. A. Bixby, 214 West Stale street. 7-tf WANTED Business men to get their

job printing done at the limes of

fice. We do handsome work from splendid equ i pment at low figures.

PERSONAL When you have a house to rent and you really want to rent it. say so in a paper that has some circulation and reaches the people.

BARTER AND EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE What have you to trade for a leather bound Webster's distionary, in fine condition; almost new? X, Iake County Times. 30

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

Southwestern Market

COTTON MARKET,

Month Open High Iow Close Julv ...940 940 926 93-40 Aug. ...927 936 917 935-36 Sept ...92S 930 H6 931 -32 Oct. ... 91 2 921 906 91 7-1 S Dec. ...897 906 895 903-04

Minneapolis, today

Last year St. Iuis. today . . . . Iast week Kansas City, today Lest yea r Primary Wheat, today .... Iast week I.a?t year Corn, today lyast week

Receipts.

... 8 4.000 . . . . 225.000 . . . . 64.0OO . . . . 20.000 . . . 42.000 . . . 25.000

Market. Receipts. . .339.000 . . 289.000 . . 457.000 . . 301,000 . .537.000

-Wheat.

I-TSt year 51 :

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Ship. 50.000 61.000 51.000 33,000 24.0IMJ 1 7.0IMI0

Ship. 340.000 31 4.000 19S.0O0 5 5 ii. 0 0o 542.0011 40-1.000

GRAIN AND PROVISION HMET

Seat Equipped Repair Shop In the State Q. W. HV7NTEB AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FRES Bowser Gasoline System tl 9. HOHMAN' STREET Phone 112. Huehn Block. Hamrnand, Ib HOWARD STEVENS, Opt tt Cob tract. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Werlt 183 Stnte I.lae Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone lflfM.

LOOK OVER BUILDING

Michigan Central Officials On Trip of Inspection Here Today.

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Superintendent of Buildings Charles Carr and Assistant Superintendent of Buildings H. A. Horning of the Michigan Central railroad were in Hammond yesterday for the purpose of looking over the new depot here and deciding some matters regarding the rearrangement of the tracks and the parking of the right of way through the city. It now appears that owing to the fact

that there will be no extra men employed at the present time ami that all of the work that will be done on the and grounds In the near future will be done by the employes of the road during their spare time, the opening of the de

pot will be delayed until the latter part of August. May Be Some Time YH. The road, however, will carry out its original plan for the Improvements in Hammond and before the summer is over the new depot will be occupied. The ticket cases and other furnishings that will be needed In the new depot are to be purchased at once the depot will be made ready so that it may be occupied at any time The change in the tracks will not be made for a year or more except that the kink just east of the new depot will be taken out and the track straightened.

Month Open High Low Close Wheat July . .K6 S8 6 ,SS Sept . .87 !( S7 88 Dec. ..S9 90 S9is 90 May ..93 93 94 93 9 4 Corn July ..71 72 71 72 Sept ..72 72 73 72 72 Dec. ..62-61 62 61 6 1 May ..62-61 62 61 u, 61 Cb Oats " " July ..47 48 47 41 Sept ..41 41 40 40 Dec. ..42-41 42 41 41 May ..43 - 44 42 43i-l ..1537 1552 1537 1 552n Sept ..1562-62 1575 1560 1572 La rd July ..937b .... .... 39a Sept ..945 9 17 940 915-47; Ribs Julv ..S60 862-65 !60 862n Sept ..875-70 SS0 870 875-77,

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There Is Comfort WnEI A MATS SALARY STOPS Through slrkaeaa, failure of his employer, or a suspension of bonlneas, to feel that yoa have somethtns; to fall bark on In yoor hour of rronble. Pnt a amall amount each week In savings In a good, reliable savings hank, like the : Citizens' German National Bank ' DOLLAR STARTS A SAVINGS t ACCOIST,

IH THE SUPERIOR COURT NEW CASES. 4767. Nellie P. Kingery vs. Grover C. Kingery. Divorce. Plaintiff charges inhuman treatment and declares that her husband called her vile names. 4768. Martha Jurgens vs. William

Holm and Rebecca Holm. Suit on contract. 4770. Wisconsin Lumber & Coal company vs. John Sabo. Civil. 4771. Albert Munster vs. Grand Trunk Western Railway company. Personal injury. Plaintiff demands judgment for $5,000 for Injuries received when his horse became frightened at an engine on defendant's railroad. 4772. Beckman Supply company vs. W. R. Hatch et al. Foreclosure of mechanioh's lien, 4773. Beckman Supply company vs. Mrs. Carrie Matthies, et a!. Foreclosure of mechanich's lien. 4774. Beckman Supply company vs. Ernest Traptow, et al. Foreclosure of mechanich's lien. 4775. Beckman Supply company vs. Joseph Voss, et al. Forecloseure of mechanich's lien.

I'RODITE MARKETS. Butter Receipts, 1 1,400 tubs; creamery, extra, 21 c; price to retail dealers. 24c; prints, 25c; extra firsts, 21c; firsts. 20c; seconds. 18c; dairies, extra. 20 Ho; fancy. 19c; seconds. 16c, ladles. No. 1, 17c; packing stock, 16c. Eggs Receipts, 10,872 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 14c; cases included, 14fil5c; ordinary firsts, 15c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 45 per cent fresh. 16r: nrime

firsts, must be packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh. !c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be oi per cent fresh. 20c. New potatoes Receipts. S5 cars: choice to fancy. 95c ti $ 1.00 ; ordinarv SSfrKOo. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights. & 7o; 60 to SO lbs, 7 'a Sc so to 1 (10 lbs, S rti 9c. Dressed beef Xo. 1 rihs. ISc; No. 1 loins. 19c; No. 1 round, 11c; No. 1

chuck. .'-; -No. l plate. 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 14c: chickens, fowls. 10c; springs. 153 16o; roosters, 7c; geese, $4. "Off 8.00; ducks' 9 n 1 5c. California green fruits ''berries, SOc a $2.50 per ox; pi urns, 50c fa $1.45 per crate; apricots. $1 .30 r, 1. 10 per crate; peaches, 5 Oft 6 5c per box. Fruit Apples, $ 1 .00 fit 4.00 per brl; 50c fi $2.0(1 per bu; new apples, 25, -Ii $1.00 per box, bananas, jumbo, per bunch $1.00; straight. $1.1515 1.40: culls. SOo'V $1.75; bouquets. 70(a'90o; lemons, $3.00fi 3.75; oranges. $2,50 1)4.50: tiln'ean'nlen

$1,001(2.00 per crate; peaches, i5cf $1.0o per crate. Berries Strawberries. Michigan, $1.12 $1.75 per 16-qt eac; cherries, per 16'1 1 case, $1 .now 1.40 ; plums, 65cff$l.o0 per 24-t case; blackberries. 24-qt case, $3.00fi 2.35; gooseberries, 16-rjt case, $f (0 1.35; blueberries. $2.001i2.25 per 24ot case; black, $1.5017 1.75 per 16-cjt case; currants, per 16-qt case 50c St $1.50. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.50; common, S2.O0fI2.40: red kidney. $1.70; lower grades, depending on quality. $1 .25 fj . l.5o : brown Swedish $2.15 17 2.25; off grades. $ 1 .25 f; 1 . 60 ; limas. California, per 10 Olbs. $5.62'. Melons (Jems. 65c1 $1.00 per crate; Rockyfords. California, standard crates $2.00; pony, $1.23 1.50; watermelons' $120. 00 fi : 230.00 per car

Green vegetables Asparagus. $1.001T 2.50 per box; beets. 3 5 (ft 60c per boxcabbage. $1,0012.75 per crate; carrots! 301? 40c per box; cauliflower. 50"j $1 5(i per box; celery, 50ii;oc pe,- box- cucumbers. 3no!ft$1.0o per box; garlic. 5 fi'i tic per lb; green onions. 61rSo per bunch; green peas. $1,501. 1.75 per boxhorseradish. f.o,. pt.r bunch; lettuce' head. tub. 10-G50,-: leaf, tub, 20f25e; mushrooms. 25145c per lb: peppers'. 50 Si' "So per crate; pars lev, lOo per doz pieplant. SlilOc per bunch; radishes' home grown, SOefr $ l.oo per 100; string beans, green. $1.00 per box; wax- $100 (it 1.25; sweet corn. $3.50 per bu; onions, 50e1i$1.50 per bu; spinach. 40U 50c per box; tomatoes. 1 5 Si 60c per crate; turnips, 40'50o per box; watercress. 25f35c per basket.

HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Joseph O. & W. will sell ex-div per cent tomorrow buy todny for

turn. Both (upper and Smelter shaping for a further advance. Colo-Fuel, ie-sell!rg on mod spurts hold Steels and Bit.

Miller I would buy oar foundry for

a big advance. The dividend of

per cent for the year is assured and

at these prices it pays over 6 per cent

on the investment.

Logan Following the liquidation of yesterday in corn, the trade is likely to keep close until the government figures are made known. A bullish re

port is txpected.

White Wo look for still lower levels

in wheat before the end of the week. Ware .v- liei.ind Winter wheat re

actions are increasing and movement

promises to enlarge and wo tr.ink low or prices are in order, but the oppor

tunity should -u'lt be lost on sharp dines to buy the deferred futures.

Barrell We strongly advise buying

wheat in all such depressions as thost

of yesterday. Pringle The safest way to money in wheat just now is t September on scale orders and ta profits when shown. It has aood oftener than anything else

and w" think it good again now. Financial Gureau Bullish operations should onnMtnic in stevks today. Information and conditions favor same.

Buyincr on ail soft sp ts seems likely to give fair profits. We would prefer the standard active issues.

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o buy

iie the made lately

FOR SALE Times are improving; I

will sell my grocery store cheap for ash if taken before .luly 15; good

reason for selling. Apply to J. J. rui-

livan, Monroe St., and Conkey ave. i-6

FOK 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 &

Roseing, East Chicago, lnd. Residence S39 Summer street, Hammond. 26

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice I hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, North Township. Lake County. Indiana: That the

undersigned is a male inhabitant more

than twenty-one (21) years of age.

resident of said Town and Township

and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of said Township for more

than ninety (90) days last past; that lie will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of lake County, State of Indiana, at their regular August Term, 190X. for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch In connection therewith: and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wlt: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building, situated on lot 4, block 2 in Morris addition to the rlty of Hammond. Lake county, Indiana. There are living rooms in the rear and above. S Signed. MIKE OVIJANAVICH.

NOTICES. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens

of the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indian": That the

undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one (21) years of age. a resident of said Town and Township

and not in the habit of becoming in

toxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of said Township for more than ninety (90 days last past; that he will apply to the Board of

County Commissioners ot Lake t ounty.

State of Indiana, at their regular August Term. 190s. for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to soil said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wlt: The ground lloor front room of the two-story frame building located at 423 Hoffman' street, on lot 44. block 6, in Hoffman's second addition to Hammond. Like county. Indiana. There are living rooms in rear and above. SUe of barroom is lx30. 8 Signed. FRANK GROSS.

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the cltixens of the City of Hammond. North Township, liike County. Indiana: That tho undersigned Is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one (21 years of age. a resident of said Town and Township and not In the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of said Township for more than ninety ( 90 days last past: that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Uk.- County, State of Indiana, at their regular August Term, 190S, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a tim and permit the same to e drank on the premises where

sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunoli

in connection therewith: anil that the

premises where he desires to sell sni 1

intoxicating liquors Is described as follows, to-wit:

The ground floor front room of the

two-story frame building situated on

lot 41, block 3 in Morris addition to

the city of Hammond. Lake county, In

diana. There are living rooms In the rear and above. 8 Signed, WILLIAM GINATIO.

FOR SALE Five room cottage on

25-foot lot; part cash, rest on pa

ments if wanted. Apply 51S Asli St. i

FOR SALE Good story and half house;

seven rooms and bath; lot 37 feet

in width; must sell, bargain; on A V i 1 -

cox near Columbia. D. L. Ihrallkill,

S62 Wilcox street. 2-10

FOR SALE No. 811 Michigan avenue, new cottage, six rooms and bath; rented Nov. 1 $1S per month; see property and make offer. Address Tabor. 314-45th St., Chicago, 111. 16-lm

PETITION

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FOR SALE Choice cottages and lots in best location in city; cash or easy payments. Phone 3244 or call 213 Ann street after a oe'lock in the evening. la-tt

FOR SALE Practically new safe. cheap; J. Baijm 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 Q. R., Lake County Times. 16-St GOSTL1N. MF.YN COMPANY OFFER for sale the following mid-summer bargains. Prices are now rock bottom and will soon advance. Five room cottage oh Summer street, with bath. Price $1,250. Two frame bouses on Russell street, near St. Joseph's church. 50 foot lot. Very cheap at $2,700. Large, comfortable house on State street, near Sohl street. $l.S0o. Very handsome vitrified brick house in Homewood; new. One of the most desirable homes in Hammond, for salo at less than cost. Iarge 10 room house on Smith street, near Igan street. 50x165 foot lot. Bargain at $1,300. Four room cottage on Wilcox street. Easy payments. $1,000. For sale or trade, large cottage hotel at railroad transfer point on Monon railroad: 14 rooms. Owner, widow, who wishes to retire from business. Will sell cheap or trade for Hammond property. Also vacant property In all parts of the city. S-6

FOR BK.NT. FOR RENT Two rooms for housekeeping; water, gas and $2.50 per week. 9 State street, fiat.

OF HANKRl'l'T

DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF FERNANDO

DAEGLING. BANKRUPT. NO. 50, IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: On the 3d day of July, A. 1). 190S, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 3d day of August. A. D. 190S. before

I said court at Indianapolis, in said dis

trict, at nine o clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the LAKE COUNTY TIMES. HAMMOND, a newspaper printed in said district.

and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause.

I if anv they have, why the prayer of

I the said petitioner should not be

i granted. j And it is further ordered by the 'court, that the clerk shall send by mail I to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as

stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson. Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Indianapolis, in said district, on the 3d day of July, A. D. 1908. NOBLE C. BUTLER. (Seal cf the Court ) Clerk.

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the oltlsens of the City of Hammond. North Township. Iike County. Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one (21) years of age. a resident of said Town and Township and not In the habit of becoming intoxicated; that be has been a continuous resident of said Township for moie. ttian ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of ljike County, State of Indiana, at their regular Angust Term, 190S, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith: and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wit: The ground floor front room of the one-story frame building, situated on lot 5, block 4 in Morris addition to the city of Hammond, Jake County, Indiana. 8 Signed, INBRO VERRANCIL.

Business la picking up. People are coming; bark to (iron. Should you not keep your "rooms nnd houses to rent' before the pub llof advertise on page 7 In our want "ads."

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

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INDIANA HARBOR, block S in first addition. Chicago Co. to Emanuel

POPULAR WITH THE FARMER, THE Bl'SIXESS MAN, THE PROFESSIONAL MAX AND THE 31AX L'FACTI'RER THE TIMES-

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E. Nve - HAMMOND. Lot 13. block 3, East Lawn addition. Blackmun & Ullrich to William H. Winters - W Vs lot 22 and E lot 21, Towle Young's second addition. William C. Helman to Harry Voight $1. Lots 6 and 7. block 2. Mcllie's addition. FTammnndy Realty Co. to Englehardt Ullrich Lot 11. block 7, Towle A Young's addition. Peter W. Meyn to Carl E. Nelson 3, EAST CHICAGO. Lots 1 and 2. block 6, NW 33-37-9, Mike Krivokuea to John 1 . Kennedv Lot 39, La.id v Smith's addition, Minnie E. Spear to Joseph Jane TOLKSTOX. Lot 20. block 4. Logan Park addition. Arthur E. Clark to Nellie M. Jaques

200 400 500 130 250

WEATHER FORECAST.

Fair tonight and probably warmer north and west to-

Montana Thursday;

night.

Illinois, Indiana. Missouri. Ixiwer Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa Fair tonight anil Thursday; rising temperature. Minnesota and Nebraska Fair tonight and Thursday; warmer tonight. Kansas Fair tonight and probably Thursday; rising temperature.

Higher Court's Record.

SUPREME COURT MINUTES. 21 252. State of Indiana vs. Henry Weller. Elkhart C. C. Appellee's brief. 21229. State exerl. Ray L White vs. Levi H. Scott. Clark C. C. Appellant's petition to ndavaneo cause and for oral argument. 21207. Harley Stuckeo vs. state of Indiana. Fountain O. C. Appellant's petition for rehearing. NEW SUPREME COURT SUIT. 21301. Ho oil company vs. Indiana Natural Gas and Oil company. Delaware C. C. Record. Tssignmer.t of errors. In term. Bond. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. 6114. Thomas M. Green et al. vs. Chester F. I'dton, etl al. Rush C. C. Appelees' petition to transfer to supreme court find briefs. NEW APPELLATE COURT SUITS. 6959. Big Vein Mining company vs. John W. Foster. Sullivan C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term. Bond. 6950. The Pittsburg. Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis Railway company vs. Henry M. Schmnck. Blackford C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. Notices served below.

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FOR RENT room now o Bank at East

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

FOR KENT Furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. Inquire 32 Carroll street. 1-tf

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

FOB 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 FO RRENT Four nicely furnished : rooms for light housekeeping; all i conveniences; finest residence location : in citv. Phone 3401. 12-tf j I FOR RENT At Cheltenham, convent- i ently located 5 room flats. $12.50, : with gas and bath. Apply Washburn i & Tifflny, 79th St. and Cheltenham PI. 9-tf

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WANTED Everybody to realize that ' an advertisement in The Times is i only ten cents per diem and ten thousand people take The Times. tf j LOST Round ice cream table; lost from wagon late Saturday night between Harrison park and Hohnian St., or between Hohman arid Calumet on Sibley; covered with white oilcloth. Reward if returned to Riverside Coal Co.. or phone 4302. 7-2

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Job Department to handle all grades of work, from a

business card to a catalog. Nothing too large or too small. Let us estimate on your next order. We are furnishing a neat line of Stationery for business and professional men and would be pleased to show 3Tou samples. Our prices are as low as good material and good workmanship will permit.

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