Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 22 July 1908 — Page 7

Wednesday Julv 22, 1908. THE TIMES.

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BIG SHORTAGE IS FOUND FALLS FROM HAYLOAD

Roy Massena, Well Known Here, Has Troubles of His Own.

It now appears that the shortage of Roy Massena. the Indianapolis young man, who was a student at Wabash college and was well known by the Hammond young: men who attended there several years ago, will reach Into the thousands of dollars. The following telegram from Warsaw will interest the former friends of Massena. Warsaw, Ind., July 21. Following the arrest of Roy Massena of Indianapolis, on the charge of embezzling funds of Kosciusko county while serving is deputy county treasurer in 1900,

and his imprisonment in the county jail.- charges are being made to the effect that further shortages, charged to former treasurers, have been uncovered, and that other persons besides former Treasurer James J. 15abooek will be asked to make good deficiencies reaching into the thousands. Mr. Massena has obtained the .signatures of several Warsaw men on his bond, and there now appears to be a probability that he will be released from custody within the next few days. Friends of Mr. Massena are asserting that he is in no way responsible for the shortage in the county treasury,

but he refuses to talk. TRACK EXPERT THERE

Crown Point Farmer Meets With Accident Which May Cost His Life.

Crown Point, Ind., July 22. Special.) Nels Hokeson, a Swede living

on the Peter Lose fnrm r, - t

' " " i -T- i y , , J 1 1 -1 with an accident Monday afternoon

wnicn win probably cost him Ms m.

While riding on top of a load of hay he

a.ciaentiy rell and struck the ground

angnting on the back of his head

conar none, and so the doctors

ins necK. was broken by the though the man ft til lives

II. 1 neavttill- i -

r-uaiij pmaiyzea out per-

ifi.ii conscious or all that is taking

pia.c aioimn mm ana at times Is able to talk, but little hope la held for

ins ultimate recovery. 1 Tnlf cAn la n - .

. . i ouuui oe years oi age and Is considered an Industrious young man. He Is married and is the father of one child about three weeks old. He

is a renter on the Peter Love farm xr.,u .

u rjH.painy is neirg expressed

l" 'inie iamuy on account of the

unfortunate accident as they were well

and favorably known in the nity in which they Uvea.

tocks9 Grain an

PROVISIONS

Latest Events in the Markets

Special Wire to The TIMES

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

His

repor,

fall, ol-

commu

Reports Favorably On Operations That May Result in Election. Walter Raymer, Chicago's track elevation expert, was in South Chicago yesterday to go over the grounds on the east side for the subway at One Hundredth street, Raymer reported to favorably on the elevation and it is more than probable that within the next year the Lake Shore. B. & O. and

Pennsylvania railroads will cross One Hundredth on a;i elevation. The Last Side Improvement association has been agitating the move a long time and have called it to the attention of the city council time and again. Its more recent movement In this direction resulted in Mayor l?usse's . asignment of Raymer to make an incstigation and gather the facts about the crossing.

ine one ilundreth street, crossing

one of the most dangerous In

or C hicago. The railroads, of course, will oppose any action toward elevating as best they can since the elevation would mean an enormous expense and possibly the beginning of an kIsh

me ftouth Chlone-o citv limit.

depot down town.

AN IMPORTANT MEETING

East Side Improvement As sociation Will Discuss St. Car Service Friday.

IS

city

from

their

to-

YATES TO COME BACK

landidate For Governor

Will Be in Chicago Again July SO. Richard Yates, candidate for nomination of governor on the republican ticket, has announced that he will be

in juum cnicago again on July so cornpanied by his band and the Tent.

Yates made his initial visit in South Chicago a few weeks ago and his visit ts said to have secured several hundred votes for him. Counting the number of votes that he secured at his last meeting and those he will secure at the coming meeting it looks like "The Man of the Hour" will carry this end of the city with comparative ease. A Yates boosting club has been organized on the East Side and now boasts of a membership that has exceeded the three hundred mark. New members are being scouted every day

ana nearly every one on the s sporting a Yates button.

ac-big

Elaborate preparations are being made for the regular monthly meeting of the East Side improvement association, which will be held Friday evening at Young's hall. One Hundred and First street and Ewlng avenue. The most important topic to come up for discussion will be the street car service, which for the last three months has proven a stumbling block to the East Siders. Aldermen Patrick Moynihnn and John Jones of the eighth and Alderman Bihl of the thirty-third ward

have been invited to attend the meeting and express their views on the service. It has been customary at all previous meetings of the improvement association to invite officials from the street car company, but this time no invitations will be sent to them as the association prefers to discuss the service without the presence of the officials. Several down town officials have also been invited to attend the meeting and

li is expected that several of them attend.

Conspicuous among the down town notables will be Chief Justice Harry Olson, who is well known on the East Side and who has spoken several times at various church festivals there 'Following the meeting the members wll enjoy a smoker and banquet, which will be given by the members of the association.

will

M YORK STOCK MARKET

Atchison . . . Uo pfd... Am Sugar.. Am Car Am Copper. . Am Smelt., Anaconda . . H & O Brook 11 T. . Ches & o. C F & I . . . . Canad Pae. . Erie com ... . Cut North.. Ill Central.. I' & Nash. . .

i tv Ac t cm Mis Pac Nat Lead . . .

N 1 Centrall06i6 No. Pacific. .140 Ont & W... 40 Peoples Gas. S3Pennsyl. ...124'8 Reading ...n: R I & S 21 ro pfd... 73-, Rock Isl cm 17 Do r f d . . si i:

So. Pacific. 811.:

t- Paul 140 Ci. Pacific is?

L S Steel. . . 44 3.

lo pfd...l0S Money closed 1

Open 93 i4 130 3 8i 714 84 ? 4 5 '3 92U 51 a 4 2' 331 ItiS 't 22 135 13ii 108

304 54 "

14

High 7 4 H3Vi 1304 73

45? li 2 52 '. 42

16S t 22 4 136 139 4 110 31 56 71 1104 1 4 1 "i 4 0 V5 125 lltf 21 U 74 4 174 32 M24 1414 154 4 45

Low

!2 124 3S 71 8 J 44 5 ! 4-'4 32 16 22 4 1 34 136 4 108 30 64 70 4 lUtf -. 1 40 40 ys 124 117 21 73 4 17 31 4 yi4 140 152 4 4 107

Total sales. 867,900.

t per cent.

Close S 7 '.-s !3 1 30 3a 73 X5 45 92 52 4-' 32 16 8 22 4 135 13: 109 31 55 71 110 141 40 !i5 125 118 214 74 174

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140 154 45 10S

GRAIN MARKET.

Chicago. July 22. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat. 117 cars; corn. 132 carsoats, 104 car; hogs, 21,000 head

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.

All want ads must be paid for with order or before paper is issued unless you carry an account with The Times. The rate 10 cents per dav for a want ad is so low that it makes the proposition a losing one when a collector has to he sent several miles to collect ten cents.

FOUND

same bv

1-OST AXD FOCXD. i - ... i, . .

"aLlu- vjwner can

calling at Slj Claude St.

have 21-2

waNT:i";d? that

nr,7;- I ." " r " 1 . . 1 " lne limes

iy"" per oiem and tea fcand people take The Times.

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Chicago, Julv 22

u heat and fiour. bu; oats, nothing.

Clearances todm

92,000 bu; corn, 65

Chicago, July 22. Wheat. 163. 1 OS, 12S; oats, s4, 1, SS.

Carlots corn, 114,

today: 11, 112;

I'uluth 46 Minneapolis .2ol Chicago 163 Primary

Wheat, today . . Last week . . . Last year Corn, today , . . . Last week Last year . . . . Southwestern

Xorlhnnt am. Thiswk Iast wk List Tr

90 126 110 143 60 32 Movement. Receipts. Ship. ..1.211.000 469.000 . . 620.000 4 33,(100 . 602. 001) 315.000 . . 304.0.10 447 000 328, 00 2O2.OO0 . 431. 0o0 468.000

Market!) Wbent.

GRAIN MO PROVISION MARKET

Month Open

!opt ..91-4 Dec. ..93 May ..974 Corn-

Sept ..75 4

Dec. . .61'i

May ..60-

Oats

Sept ..44

Dec. ..4 3i

May ..45i

Pork

Sept ..15S0

Oct. ..15S2

I urit

fcppt ..940

ot. ..947

Riba

Sept . .SS7-S3 Oct. ..892

High Low

Close

914 90' 90 4 91 91 92b 9.4 96 96 75 4 74 -75 75 1 614 60 Rlu 61 60 60 b" 44 43 44s 43 43 43 4u 45 45 155 1567 1 577 1590 1570 1580 940 930 . 935 941 937 942h ss7 ?77 RS2-S5 892 SS7 S,9o

WANT PIONEERS TO BUILD A FOUNTAIN. Beautiful Memorial Will Be Erected In

Conspicuous Place. The pioneers of Gary are planning a memorial which will perpetuate their memory. It has been suggested that

an i.iuse wno were residents of

ui uerore July 1, 1906. should

irioute to a fund which would

to buy a magnificent

tain and watering trough. This is to be engraved with names of all of the pioneers and

Le piacea in some conspicuous

in me city for the edification ture generations.

1 ne iaea seems pioneers and it is

w 111 all give as much as thev

oiaer mat the monument to themselves may be as attractive as possible

H. S. Voorheis, Broker in Etccks. Bonds. Grain, Provisions Cotton and other Securities. Stock Quo- ' tations Received by Ticker Service Direct Wires to Chicago and the East' ROOM 414 HAMMOND ELM, Fhon-3641

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Minneapolis, today. . . 209.000 last year 146,000 St. Louis, today IOO.Oijo Iast year 100.000 Kansas City, today ... 397, OOO Last year 161,000

Ship. 56,0oo 71.060 55,000 20,000 163,000

59,000

AIALC UEI.H WA.VTEU, WANTED Men for the west, from $2 to a day; cheap car fare. Call C. M. Benson, 330 So. Clark St., Chicago. '''-I111

W ANTLD A man to take care of horse and who is useful in gnu ral. ApPly 2i Webb street; phone 2;u4 2'-l

PKKSOXALS. PERSONAL When you have ,...-

you really want to rent a. ijaper that im ..m

reaches the people.

to rent and

it. say so in

circulation and

; AND Einilvr.r

FOR EXCHANGE A tuba horn poultry; also a gas heating stove

limes.

fir for

uiini y

In

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

FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Girl for general housework, abuut 21 years old. Jmiuiro M. O., Lake County Times. 22-1

WANTED Kitchen Hohman.

girl.

S6

South 20-3

HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Clement-Curtis The situation is lia A .

uir iu cause a sei-nacK hut would not

look for over a cent reaction.

..an- iumi we still believe the

ruiures in wheat are in a strong enough position to warrant buying on small

reactions.

' " uo not see anything at

me moment to start any bullish tn

thusisam but still believe wheat bought

on weaK spots will show a good profit. Jringle We feel that the situation is

with the long side and we advise ing on all weak places.

unwcii me export demand fir

wneat appears to be improving and

a rair business was reported although t It 1 ,"7 1 - mn., I..... ...

v.. jnai nave cnecked some

Dusiness which would otherwise have

Deen put through.

buy-

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

. .$1,200

2.000

IMtODK K MARKETS.

the

con-

be used

drinking foun-

the will

place

of fu-

to appeal to the expected that they

as thev can in

Butter Receipts. 11.723 tubs ery, extra. 21c: price to retail

prims, L'-H ; extra firsts, 20e; seconds, ISo

ladles.

16 Vic.

cream-deak-rs.

hrst., 20'.2c;

20c- fwi n.: ' v:""''"'.""3.

v -, ,V, ' - ecuiiilH, lie

ivecfipts. J O.fcoe cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned 14 Ucl i"F'udef1' V2C15c; 'ordinaVy hrsts. loc; firsts, whit.-wood cases and must be 45 per cent fresh 17U,Cprime first-s. packed in new whitewood cases and must be 60 per cent fresh liHsc; extra, specially packed for the

" W.1111- u:ui must Ue isO fresh. 21c.

per cent

New potatoes choice to fancy, 9; S3 'y 90c.

eal Quotations

ifeceipts. 3T) en-

"a $1.00; fair to good!

400

addi-

John

1,300

20 to

TOI.KSTOV

Ixts 3 and 4. block 11 r T t

J. co. s fifth addition, Nettie

mri 10 Asa J'. Hooper OA 11 v

Iots 29 and 30 ami iart lot !; in

first addition, i-'r.-d Waldron to

i. o. ss. n. liv. Co. INDIANA ilAKHoK Lot 6, block 6 in firM addition East Chicago Co. to Kred liueliler WHITiNG.

iot 11, block 2. Standard

won, standard Oil Co to Wylie HAMMOND." Lots 42 to 48. bluck 3: lots

i', DIOCK 4. Hnilfaitlin.r.'

dition, Lillian A. Hovt to A 1 Hallow ...... j Lots 10 and 11. blockV, subdlvil sion blocks 2 to r, Stafford & Irnnkle's addition, Louis H Stafford to James F. Van Mere Lots 1 and 2. block 4, Towle & Young's addition. James Craig to al'trick O'Malley SECTION. 19-,)4-S W Undivided 2-3 STr U ,t:E 14 10 Rrrf-- Augusta Waltz to John Sehwuchow 33-36-8 W Part S u, xi; Xy , Frank II. Halfman, Admr.

in .mine eimer 23-3 -9 W NK V. XV W '

SE J-i NW 14; 1 4-34 9 W SE 8W RpnJamln J. iiirrord to Joseph Kors 2 098 SO 31-37-8 w Part. Bertha Braiiri to Gary Iind Co -n

500

600

170

WANTED Stenographer, only; good penman and figures. Apply to 11. il. cialty I'nderwear Co..

street.

experienced accurate at tabtr, Spe13i Condit 18-tf

W ANTED Experienced operators on muslin underwear; steady work, good pay. Apply to 1L M. Faber, Specialty Muslin L nderwear Co., 135 Condit street.

AOTICKS. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION the Matter of t!,.. i." t,.,.. W.i.

Hegedus. Deceased. Nn 39Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admints

waiv.i ui gam estate, liv the Clerk the I.ake Sunc rinr rv.,,.-t

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent WALTER RACER. t-. . . T , , Administrator. Dated July IS. 190S. -

of

WANTED Good girl for general housework. Apply 368 South Hohman street. 10-tf

HELP WANTED Help to keep The 'lme8 tne greatest "ad" medium in the Calumet region by placing your ads In -these columns. tf

FOH BALK. FOR RENT 14 room steam heated Hat; eight rooms furnished; suitable for boarumg and rooming house. For particulars address J. S... Times. 22-2w

1-OR RENT Three nice pleasant rooms with private bath room and gas lor light housekeeping. Inquire 27. Oakley. 22-tf

I' OR SALE Five 50 foot lot at 415

at 415 Ash street.

room cottage with Oak street, inquire 22-6

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the rit'zens of the City of Hammond. North Town-

o"H uiKe county, lnuiana: That th

unuer.-igneu is a male inhabitant mon

inaii twenty-onet 21) ytars of age f resident of said Town and Townsiiii and not in the habit of becoming in-

njAitaieu; mat ne lias been a continu

ous lesioent or sanl Township for more

wiau luneiy Tsiy nays last past; that

u- win appiy to tne Hoard of County

'.uiiussiuiiem 01 iKe county, Slate ,f

w.iuaiiH, at meir regular August Term

ivB, ror a license to sell intoxicating

1.-, niioni mes man a quart

t w..i aim jierrnn ine same to be

winniv un ine premises where sold- that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the prt-m-

.01.- "imi: ne uesires 10 sell said In toxlcating liquors Is described as fol lows, to-wit:

wne story frame building, living

LY , . . 'rai, snuiiiea on lot lo

nrst addition to Hammond northwest corner of H9th street and

avenue in Hammond, Lak County, Indiana. OTTO BAUER.

FOR SALE Full bred barred rock poultry: 4 to 9 weeks ulri Arvt.lv j

Condit .street; phone 5162.

FOR SALE Furniture store, ice cren-,.

parlor and fruit store, saloon, also

a tmall grocery store with three living rooms In rear. Apply lsS So. Hoh

man; phone 3092. -!

FOR SALE Household croorls In.

quire Mrs. Ellen trVonnell. VI,iie-

oak avenue. Whitinir. Ind. ai.a

i'OR SALE One of best navlnr an.l I

..r. ... .1 1 - r r -1 ; iwo-hu.

" e i-v utiic eaiuui s in 1 jii k coiiniv Tr

..,... . ... . . . ' w

v.v-ijuwujt in iun wormng; owner has other business in same town; good chance tor up to date saloon man. See Mr. Nowuk, agent for Bartholomae & Roseing, East Chicago, Ind. Resiuence

9 bummer street, Hammond. 26

FOR SALE 18 room bonrdinir honi-

good location in best mn of ciiJ

Apply 222 Fayette street -or phone Z2bi.

FOR SALE -Times are imnrovine. I

will sell my grocery store chean for

cash or on time; good reason for selling. J. J. Suiiivan. Monroe street ai,,1

Conkey avenue. 16-b

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens .r,the .City of Hammond, North Township. Lake County. lndiau: 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 he has been a continuous resident of sni.i i...,i,

- - . v n uruiu 1U1 more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the Board of ounty Commissioners of Lake County State of Indiana, at their regular AuRust lerm, 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 siiid intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wic 'e i .

ine ground noor frnnl rnnm v,

ry frame bulldine- l

ffman street on n.t n c 7

Hoffman s second addition to Hammond. Iake county. Indiana. There are living rooms in rear and above. Size of barroom is 18x30. a Signed, FRANK GROSS.

1.000

to

lbs.

' e. . 1 ribs, 18c; round. 11c:

plate. 6c.

6" 11:

7ffi Sc;

for rnli-nt. i rrn .j

order rc ., . - .

- rt 1 0 1 !(., V b . iU

weignts. b'd ,c; 60 to SO

iu to loo lbs, Sc-7 9'

Dressed beef N loins, 20c; No. 1

chuck, iv; No. 1

ine iHoiiiry i urkeys, per lb, 1 (c

mi ivr-ns. kiwis, lie; springs l roosters, Sic; geese. $4.00 T 6.00 9 ra 11 c. '

No. No.

ducks,

East Side

Life's Wisest Policy. It is wiser to act than to ask "why;"

safer to "keep your own key and your own counsel," and better policy to encourage a flexible opinion, taking the views of many and weighing them, with the possibility of changing your mind.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.

At ttammonrl. in the State of Indiana,

frapes.

$1.

per

pea rs. 0 t 2.00

at the close of business, July 15, 190S:

RESOURCES:

unsecur ed

circulati on

S. depos its

and fixtures

on n t s . . . , ui'td and

itonil.s in secure I - S. bonds to secure U.

rremiums on I . s. bonds

""'ills, securities, etc

l.ankmg house, furniture

'tner real estate owned .

Due from state banks and bankers Due from approved reserve agents Oiecks and other cash Items... Exchanges for clearing house... " Notes of other national banks.!'

i ractionai paper currency,

i nniui money reserve lu Specie

Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. circulation) TOTAL

nick els

bank, v Is:

and cents.

530.982.52 6.219.51 100.00o.iMi ISO.OoO.m'i 5.000. i'h G2.49.v.(i I 5,200.(.ii 497. Mi 12.218. S2 88,357.4 9 492.(13 5. 535. 00 2. 000. im 374. 5

9ft"frn1a prof'n fruits Plums, 60c

T-..,v i-nni-, apricots. 41 .;0 1.65

lime, peacnes, on 'j; 90c per 1

i."vi .!,, per box per crate.

Fruit Apples, $1.e0ft 4.00 "Ef2.0i per bu; new apple? per bu; bananas, jumbo $1.60; straight. $ 1 . 1 5 'a 1 A i); 11.15; bouquets, 7Ofj90c- le 1t3.2o; oranges, $2.50 a-4.'.",0 J1.50'ri2.75 per crate; pea J!. 10 per crate; 1 2 '-i fa" 15c basket: grape?, 2nc per H pears. $1.50 per bu.

Berries ( berries, per l-qt case, $1 $1.00; blackberries. 16-qt case. $l.0iKu l.oO; blueberries. $1 .25 i 1 .f,i. ,,er 6-ot case: raspberries, red, Jl.o.)1.50 per

lase, currants, tier ifi

1.25.

Beans Pea beans. hand picked choice. $2.602.65; common. $2 10 6,' red kidney. $1.70: b-ee rra.ir.X ",.

l-v mi quillllV. ? i.2o fj 1 .50

.wedisii. J2.1,,rt 2.25; off 1.60; limas, California $5.66.

Melons Gems. 65cf,$l.oo per crate-)r-oo8- ralifor,n1,i-!'- sn'l-ir.l crates! Kolr -atermeions. -reen vegetables Asparn gus. 50c& , k l'er ,'"x': bots- 3-r' 60.: per box.bbagc, 60c;, $1.50 per crate; carrots' '' " V'c per 1"X; cauliflower 2ai7j'c l-er box; celery, 15, Sue per box; cunbers. 20ff,-3,)c per box; garlic. 7c per

-(It

per brl ; 50c . 25c 'a $ 1 .00 Per bunch, culls. f mons. $2.50 pineapples, chew, 15c 'a per 1-5 bu -lb basket;

Per 16-yt ease, $1.J0 'j

errors.

In

grad, per

brown

s. $1.25rd lOi) lbs.

jeas. $1.

gre.

:o.

treasurer (5

-J23.093.00 - 6,000.00 per cent of

per

2S.095.00

5.000.00 .$1, 003,471. 3S

SI

MABILITIESj

Capital stock paid in Surplus fund 1'ndivided profits, less expenses'and National bank notes outstanding. Ine to trust companies and savings Individual deposits subject to check I'emand certificates of desopit.... Time certificates of deposit... Certified checks '"" Fnited States deposits !.!!!..'.' TOTAL

taxes paid ! ! banks$ 16.133.94 379.55S.96 4.061.74 ISO. 731. 74 6.677.70 150.000.00

100,000.0.1 60.000.00 11.2S7.30 100,000.00

r37,lS4.0s

'l -..- per box: horsem d i 1,

bunch; lettuce, bend th or.,'

o-ai, i ui, ni'd jie; miislirnoms 35. per lb; peppers. 75c per crate- pars10f?ir.c per doz; pieplant, IS fir 2oc bunch: radishes, home grown "on H per 100; string beans, green. f,oc bu: Wax. ,8i' Tier box: onlnne r.n

0 per bu: sninneh. 20-f? 4itc n'.'.V ....

veet corn. $l.nOT3.00 per brl- toma' jes, 10(5 25c per crate; turnips, 60S

yrri .-Ulll , WitieTCreSS, 2-)'(l asket.

r 5 c 'r

per

, ..$1,00S,471.3S

LIVE STOCK MARKET. t'nion Stock Yards. Julv 22 Hoc- re ceipts, 22,000 head; left" over. SO00market weak. Eight. $ 6.0ft fi 6.65' mixed. $6.10-& 6.75; heavv, $6 10f5t;7.

i ,.,.( (,.,-,:. all e receiots i r .

weak. Sheep receipts' n:'.

strong.

Higher Courts' Record-

.Supreme Court Minute. 21231. The AVInona Technical Institute of Indianapolis vs. Charles Stolte by next friend. AVilliam Stoltte. Marlon S. C. Appellant's brief (8 ) 21237. The Pittsburg, Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis Railwav Oon-mnm-

vs. i-nion B. Hunt, et al. Marion S. C. Appellee's petition for extension of time. Granted thirtd days. 21 252. State of Indiana vs. Henry Weller. Elkhart S. C. Appellants' reply brief (S.) .ti Supreme Court Suits. 21301. The Cleveland. Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis Railway company vs. Kred S. Case. Tippecanoe. S. S

Record. Assignment of term. Bond.

Appellate Court Minute. 6S32. The Goer-Wilkinson Lumber Company vs. Kate Legan. administra

trix. Brown C. C. Appellee's petition for extension of time. Granted twenty days. 6770. The Terre Haute Electric Company vs. Henry Roberts, guardian. Parke C. C. Appellee's brief (S.l 0755. Frank B. Hill vs. James B.

ward. Noble C. C. Appellee's brief (S)

6S40. Terre Haute Waterworks Company vs. Napoleon B. Highsmlth. Vigo C. C. Appellee s brief ( S. ) 6S71. Erick Lund vs. the Board of Commissioners of Newton county. In

diana. White C. C. Appellee

for extension of time.

6S57. Lake Erie '& Western Railroad Campony vs. Oliver Parrish. Tipton C. C. Appellee's brief ($.)

GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN TEXAS

Last opportunity to get in on the ground floor in that wonderful country and rapidly growing city of I.alhart Texas. Only 450 remaining lots. Will be closed out in the next 90 nays at $j0 per lot, $10 down and ten dollars per month. Farms for sale, any size tract. Land at $10 and $20 per acre and as good land as there is any place. See J. 10. Jordan, Monou Hotel, at once. 16.lf

LICENSE NOTICE. k110,-.'3 heren' Kiven 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. 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 I.ast past: that lie will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake Countv State of Indiana at their regular 'August Term. 190S. for a licenso to sell in-

o.Midiing liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the 1 same to e drank on the premises where 1 sold; that he will also ask permission I to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to seil said I Intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wit: I 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 countv, In-di.-ina. There are livintr ntnma U

.i.ii dim iinove. ;

Signed. WILLTAM GINATIO.

A equate

ve rtising

As a store grows in importance its Advertising must grow. Put the advertising must grow, in volume, in liberality, in quality, faster than the store Itself row.s.

I his is true because the store

must keep pace with the advertising, or within hailing distance of it. It never does quite "catch up" anymore than the cars of a train overtake the engine. And exactly as th: engine "pulls the train along', so the advertising "pulls the store along. To pursue the comparison. It requires a bigger engine to poll a thirty-car train than it does to pull a ten car train. And it takes more adverting to "pull" a "hundredclerk store" than it does to pull a ten-clerk one. The train will not make much progress on the days that the engine is not running; but it will make just as good progress on

those days as well as will a store

on the days when the advertising Is not running. Your advertising l

nlonii-n

-i " wiien it Is

strong enough to pull the store along after It; and when It is runnin-'

on every day t!iat ycu des're t seek: business and to increase trade.

wmwwmeutst

LICENSE NOT IOK. Notice is hereby given to the citizens.

- ; ; -: ine i ny or Jiammond. North Town1'OH CALL sewing machine; practi- ' 9n'P. Lake County, Indiana: That the cally new; good bargain if taken at , undersigned is a male inhabitant more once. Inquire Lake County Times. S-tf 'than tw.nty-one 21) vears of age -i wav-cvh r rf'S.' U'nl f S.ni'1 T"-n" and Township ANTLD business men to get their j "",1 not in the habit of becoming injob printing done at the 'limes of- . toxieated ; that h- h.is been a continufice. We do handsome work from ! ous resident of said Tnu-nuii ..-

than ninety !.0 1 days last pasc that he will apply to the I'.oanl ..f c'..,,r,t,-

splendid equipment at low figures. i'OIt SALIC Clioice cottages and lots 1 in best location in city; each or easy I payments. Phone 3244 or call 213 Ann ! street after o ce'lock in the evening

Lurie ounty. State ir regular " Ausrust

15-tf

FOR SALE Practically

cneap; .1. Uaum Sa

make. Address Safe,

new safe. & Lock Co.

Times. 26-tf

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED To buy second hand bicycles ami frames; highest cash prices paid. 304 Sibley street. 21-5

FOU nEXT. FOH KENT Large furnished front room; suitable tor one or two gentlemen; modern conveniences. Apply i)

phone 4471. 21-tf

ommissioners of "f Indiana, at t!,,

. .run. i:.. ror a license to sell in- ; toxicating liquors in less quantities ;than a quart at a time and permit the .same to lie drank on the premises ( where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell toba.-co. soft drinks jand 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 bui'dirig. situated on j lot i, block 4 in Morris addition to

.ne cn or Hammond, Lake Countv Indiana. ' Sj Signed. INHUO YEUP, NCIU

Himbach avenue;

amended

FOH RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 2S4 Plummetavenue; phone 2634. 21-2

Our KMthod of advancing: money on Pianos. Furniture, Horses, Wagons, etc, will interest you. We will treat your inquiry aa strictly confidential. Our rates are more satisfactory than those In South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 BO. II OH MAN STREET. Phone 257. Over Model Clothier. Open evenings except Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Bast Equipped Repair Shop In the Stat Q. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE CorapreaMd Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System tl 8. HOI1MAJY STREET Phone 122. Hueha Block. Uaminond, Iod

s petition

W.

"'O; market

0"0; market

State of Indiana, County of Lake 4u A' MJ Turner- president of the abo that the above statement is true to the

.?ubcrlbed anrl sorn to before me this 20th day of Julv 1908 DAVID T. EMERY, , , Notary Public. y commission expires August 24,

e-r.amed bank, do solemnlv swear best of my knowledge and belief. A. M. TURNER. CORRECT Attest: PreSident' E. C. MINAS, JOHN M. BECKMAN, F. MASHLNO. ... Directors.

Omaha Kansas

City.

Hogs . 8.000 .11,000

Cattle 2.000 !l.0ii0

Sheep 6.000 6.000

LIVERPOOL MARKET.

Liverpool, July 22. Wheat opened 4d lower; corn opened unchanged

Liverpool. July 22. 1;30 p. m. Wheat

iid higher.

h,d lower; corn.

Bead The Tbnea aad set the

Articles of Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation have been filed at the office of Secretary of State for the following companies: Larson-Danielson Construction Company, UaPorte: capital, $25,000; directors. Charles o. Larson. Emll Danielson ami Frank A. Irson. Monroeville Cooperage Company, Ft. Wayne; capital J2S.000; directors Alvin

i. i-etittt, Davis pettlt and AVilliam

l ackabarry.

Crescent Amusement Evansvllle; capital. $10,000; Benjamin R. Craycrofr, T-f and Jacob Mitchell.

Smith &- Yuster Manufacturing Company, Rochester; capital. $10,000; to manufacture safety locks and lock devices; directors, Omar R. Smith, Maurice L. Yuster and Isaac M. Will. Lake Building and Loan Association

uaiie; capital, 120,000; J. c. president.

Ciesielskl Livery Company, Bend; capital, $6,000; directors

F()H RENT Three newly furnished rooms, light housekeeping; gas, toilet, etc. 804 East Carroll street, east

of Calumet avenue.

21-

FUii RENT ern; furnac lights; large mer avenue.

Six room flat; all modheat, bath and elect ri,yard. Apply CGI Plum-21-3

FOR RENT Five room flat; small f a rn

lly. Apply fvi2 ( lark street, north I

side. Hammond. 20-

FOR RENT Space in these columns at your disposal. Try a want ad. trv any kind of a three-liner for ten cents a nigiit. FOR RENT Six room fiat, with bath

and electric light. $12 oer month

near Dougi -tr

Call at 30; las street.

State Line St.,

FOR RENT Places in this want ad department for you, ten cents a night. Do you want to make money? Try it. tr

Company, directors, ' Mitchell

Hanes,

South

Clem Smogor anc Ste-

of preferred stock in the Indianapolis SupMartha J. N'jrtli,

W. Pnpczynskl. phen f'ieslelskl.

Notice of issue sum of $2.i.000 byporter company;

presiden t. Hornhf-rger Transfer Company. Lafayette; capital, $10,000; to manufacture electrlctl apparatus; directoirs. William II. Hornberger, Charles llornberger and John A. Johnson. Ferguson Lumber Comapny. Rockville: capital. $75,000; directors Will-

1 a m 1- r IT tic. . I ' . 1 . . . . r

John and Mary Ferguson.

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Indiana Harbor V.,.-tv,

ship, liake County, Indiana, that I am !a male inhabitant and a resident of i said city and township and above the , age of 21 years, nti.l that I have been j continuously a resident of said city and township and that I will apply to ; the board of county commissioners of iiono ;",("nt' at their August Terra. ! linix, for a license to sell spirituous iinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to he I drunk on the premises. The premises j on which I desire to sell snid intoxieating liquors and permit t.ie s:,n;- to

oe .irunK, is as loilows: The ground Iloor f ront room of tl,e

one-story frame building, situated In the rear of lot 0. block 52 in the first addition to Indiana Harbor, l.-ikc county, Indiana. There are living rooms .n the rear of building. Signed. STANLY IDZ1 KOWSKI. J.iCKXSK NOTICES. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township. Uike 'ounty. Indiana, that I am a ma!- inhabitant of the Town. Township. County and State aforesaid, over the age

oi i years and a person not in habit of becoming Intoxicated, will

joy to tne Hoard of (ounty "tuners of like Countv. at its

i"Kusi session, inn-., to i,e )ie)d in the courthouse at Crown Point, for a license to seli spirituous, vinous or mait liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. Applicant desires permission to run a lunch mid ii,3,

wn

HOWARD STEVENS, Open low Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAIMXG A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. 1S3 Stale Line Strret, Hammond. Telephone 1091.

the ap-

. rn m i s -

regular

mil is

i sianu in connection. The place j said liquors are to be sold and , is described as follows: I Front room of the one-storv 1 building, situated on lot T. 1,1..', (Original Town (now dtvi of J mond. Lake Countv. Indiana, i are living rooms in the rar.

Ferguson

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drunk brick k 1 of

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ACOrST NAUMAN.

There Is Comfort WHEN A MAN'S S tLARV STOPS Throngh tlrkDnt, failure of his em

ployer, or a Dsprlnn of buntae

" r uni you nave Homethlng to baek on In your honr of tronble. Put n amall nmncnt each uerk ta

BK In a good, reliable like the

Citizens' German Naiional Bank

fail

avlngd bank,

Try West "Ad" la Tb Tlaac

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