Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1908 — Page 7

Wednesday, July 29, 1903.

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Letter Heads Note Heads Ruled and Unruled White and Tinted Envelopes To match Writing Papf Bill Heads All Sizes Statements Business Cards Announcements Folders Programs Tickets Posters Visiting Cards Correct Styles Wedding Stationery Abstracts Briefs Booklets Catalogs Etc., Etc.

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sustained the severest blow that It has yet received in the Calumet region. A blow which many people hope will sound its death knell as far as Hammond is concerned. The remonstrance which was addressed to the board of public works this morning and signed by practically all the nroDertv owners on Doty street

was drawn up by former city attorney LeGrand T. Meyer, Mayor Becker's apointee, and the board being the mayor's appointees he may well ask himself, when he thinks of Col. Meyer and his pen "Ft tu Brutus?" Official Face Didn't Flinch. When the remonstrance was presented to the official body this morning the official face never flinched it never ',loes and to cast a superficial searching glance into it to read some expression of chagrin there reveals nothing, but that does not mean that the Javelins in the remonstrance did not make an impression. On the contrary n dignosts might reveal painful internal injuries. The generous remonstrator having heard President Eberfs defense in behalf of himself and board members will undoubtedly give the board the

benefit of the doubt, but with all that the remonstrance contains a paragraph .which will surely put a quietus on westrumite on Doty street and which will .Mh.iiv -ft nther nronerty owners

to thinking. Doty Street lielaya. I The outlook at the present time, how

'over, is that Doty street will not back

its loud noise about ODjecun i"

trumite and petitioning for a brick

word went arouna tms

morning that the property . owners win the imDrovement until

next spring.

But in the words of the ohlipuitous bill

Collector "The worst is yet to come

The board this morning advertised for bids for the South Hohman street improvement. Everybody down in Homewood is in the asphalt macadam wagon

now and many of the property owners iwere at the session this morning to see iti.at nobodv would throw a creosote

i block into the now smooth running machinery. But the worst is yet to icome. City Engineer Peter Lyons has I made his estimate so low that some are beginning to fear that no contractor iwill be found who would take the job. iTo readvertise. for bids would make it :. late in the season that it is doubtful 'whether the work could be started this year.

Other BiiNlness Come" IP. After the board had waded through that Col. Meyer remonstrance and the South llohman street resolution, it took up the matter of primary assessment roles, other advertisements for bids and another fumigation from the westrumite smell Namely it rescinded its action on the Williams street proposition for wostrumite, thus leaving that thoroughfare in sand with no prospects for improvement this year. The board advertised for bids for the

paving of the alley east of Hohman street between State' street and Plummer avenue. The primary assesrmon roles for the Morton avenues sev sections A and B were placed on p..blie inspection as were also the Merrill ave-

1-1 inue nnd Benedict avenue sewer assess

ments. An improvement resolution was adopted for the improvement of West ogden street. After the regular meeting of the hoard of public works that body adjourned to meet this afternoon in the capacity of the water board.

Stocks, Grain and I issr 1 provisions l "ssssr 1

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS,

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

GRAIN MARKET.

Open High Low Close Atchison ... 87 87 U 86 V2 S67s Am Sugar.. 130 130 130V 1301 Am Car 39 39'i 32 39 Am Copper.. 1Z 75 737g 74 Am Smelt.. S8 8S3i 87 SS'i Anaconda .. 46 46Vg 45 46' B & 0 93'g 94 ts 93 94 W Brook R T . . 51 7g 52 50 51 U Ches &O... 42 H 42 422 42a, C F & I... 32 Ms 32i,4 31s 32 Canad Pac.170 1707g 170 170 Erie com... 24RS 25 24 24 Grt North. .135 i 1366s 135-j, 136' 111 Central. .141 s 141H 140s! L& Nash. ..109 109 108 1081 M K & T cm 31 31,i 30- 31' Mis Pac... 53 4 54 Ms 52 V2 54 ' Nat Lead... 71 U 71 70S "1 N Y Cent. . .107 V4 1071. 106'8 lOT'i No. Pacific. .140 141 1402 140"s Ont & W... 41 41 a 41 41 "n Peoples Gas. 95 H 95 Va 95 95 Pennsvl. ...124- 124 7s 124 1247 Heading ...118 118 117 117 R I & S 21 21 20 1. 21 Do pfd... 73 74 73Vjj 73j Rock Isl cm. 17V 17 171, 173 Do pfd... 33 34 33 33 So. Pacific. 92 Ms 93 91", 924 St. Paul 140V; 141 13'J 140 Un. Pacific. .153 it 154V 152 153V I." S Steel... 45 45 V 4 4 44 Do pfd... 108 109 K'SVa 10S

Chicago, July 29. Estimates tomor row: AVheat. i 85 cars; corn, 151 cars oats, 130 cars; hogs. 20.000 head. Chicago, July 29. Clearances today Wheat and flour, 232,000 bu; corn, 14, 000 bu; oats, 3,000 bu. Chicago, July 29. Carlots today Wheat. 259-181-241; corn, 115-S-103 oats, 123-21-126.

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NOTICE TO ADVERTlat.U3-

All want ads must be paid for with order or before paper Is Issued unless you carry an account with The Times. lhe rate 10 cents per day for a want ad Is bo low that it makes the proposition a loning one when a collector has to be sent several miles to collect ten cents.

BARTER AXD EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for paper and hanging. Address R. 1., Times. ,

FOR EXCHANGE A tuba horn for poultry; also a gas heating stove for poultry. Address M. P., Lake Countv Times. '

Money closed 1 Vi per Total sales, 461,300.

cent.

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

Month Open High Low Close Wheat Sept ..S9- 90 89 90 '4 Dec. ..91 92, 91 92-b May . .95- 96 Vi 95 96 ..74-73 74 Vi 73 73s Dec. ..60 61 V2 60 61 May ..60- 60 60 60b Oattt Sept -.43- 44 43 44 Dec. ..43- 44 43 43s Mav ..45 45 44 45 Pork Sept-.,1560 1565 1555 1 562 Oct. ..1562 1567 1560 1567 I.nr.l Sept ..942 945 940 945 Oct. ..952 955 950 952-55 Illbn Sept . .887 892 885 892 Oct. . .892 90 0 S2 'iiO

Duluth 69

Minneapolis .121 Chicago 259

Primary

Wheat, today ....

Last week Last year

Corn, today

Iast week Last year

Sooth western

Last Yr.

46 140

201 97 163 170 Market. Receipts. Ship.

..1,115,00(1 720,"O0 ..1,211.000 469.000 . . 775.000 335,000 . . 354,000 443.000 . . 304,000 447.000 .. 395,000 184,000

Markrt Wheat.

Receipts.

Minneapolis, today ... 1 28.000

Last year 98.000 St. Louis, today 148,000 Last year 1 47,000 Kansas City, today ... 248.000 Last year 175,000

Ship.

37.000 95.000 11,000 30.000 243,000 82,000

UALE UUl-t WAAIEU WANTED Salesman to represent a large concern, to sell local also to travel; salary and expenses paid; experience not necessary, we will train you so you can earn a large salary; splendid opportunity; strictly business onlv; all applications by mail only. Geo. Dewitt Clinton, 1513 Heyworth Bldg., Chicago. 29-6

WANTED Men for the west, from $2 to $5 a day; cheap car fare. Call C. M. Benson, 330 So. Clark St.. Chicago. 22-lm

LOST AXD FOUJtO. LOST Somewhere on Hohman street gold filled open face watch; j--.fi Thomas make. Finder please leave 3 2 Russell street and receive suitable r -ward.

LOST nan

at limes office and receive reward. 2 5-

Bunch of keys with owners

I.)ST Female dog. horwn and wl answers to name- of "Rudy." l':i

lie rewarded t..y returning to G., Like County Times.

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WANTED Men who need a good advertising medium and who will let us shov them that The Timea is that medium. tf FEMALE HELP WASTED, WANTED Lady to bake salt rising bread for Mrs. S. E. Stewart's Home Bakery, 4S14 Olcott avenue. East Chicago. 2a-3

EL S. Voorheis, Broker In Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and other Securities. Stock Quotations Received by Tlckfr Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the East. ROOM 4 14 HAMMOND ELDQ. Phon: 3641

HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Bache The stock market is brighter and higher prices are confidently expected. Financial Bureau There may be a bulge in the stock market this morning on the favorable Taft speech and other developments. Profits should not be neglected by dally traders. We consider it a trading market with bullish operations now largely confined to specialty moves. We would limit buying orders in wheat to fair breaks. White We believe wheat will decline still more before it will due to buy. Pringle We believe the long side of September and December wheat will pay to work.

WANTED Girl for general housework; German preferred; good references requited. Mrs. R. Berger, Grasselli. 27-3

PERSONALS. PERSONAL When you have a house to rent and you really want to rent it, say so Jn a paper that has soma circulation and reaches the people. Mist f.i.i, Ai;m s. WANTED To buv second hand bicycles and frames; highest cash prices paid. 304 Sibley street. 2-tf

bfsiness orroiitrxiTY CAN PI T you in a profit paying business and will not keep you from vour present position, placing von where vou cm make from $100 to $300 per month wi;h

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HORSE MARKET J FLY 30 AND fourth Thursday of t-aeh month. Rudolph's place, llessville. 28-2

WANTED Girl or competent woman to do general housework. Apply 3M3 S. Hohman street. 27-3

WANTED Stenographer; experienced only; good penman and accurate at figures. Apply to H. M. Faber. Specialty Underwear Co., 135 Condit St. 24tf WANTED Experienced operators on muslin underwear; steady work, good pay. Apply to H. M. Faber, Specialty Muslin Underwear Co., 135 Condit street. IS

WANTED Good giri for general housework. Apply 366 South Hohman street. 10-tf

WANTED Ladies to do baking in

their own homes for Mrs. S. E. Stew

art s Home Bakery. 4S14 Olcott ave

nue, East Chicago. 28-3

ritOUlCB MARKETS.

FOUND DEADJN BUFFET

South Chicago Fisherman I Finds Last Sleep in a Saloon Basement.

Fred Huhn, 58

of South Chicago, character around

Call, write or phone 111

207 Fayette St.

years old, a fisherman

and a well known town, was found

' dead this morning in the basement of the saloon of Daniel Vidovich, 9427 Kwing avenue. Nobody seems to know ' when the man entered the place or ! what caused his death. He was rather old and descrepit, and it is thought that he became sick and sought refuge in '. the basement. i The remains were taken to Murphy's , morgue. 9313 Commercial avenue where ; the inquest will be held this afternoon.

W. K. VANDERBLLT IS HURT IN AUTO WRECK.

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New York, July 29. A cable dispatch received here from Paris reports that W. K. Vanderbilt was seriously hurt in an automobile accident there today. He Wan Horn In 1S40. W. K. Vanderbilt was born on Staten Island, N. Y., Lec. 12, 1849. He was a son of William Henry ami Maria Louisa (Kissam) Vanderbile. He studied for .several years in Geneva, Switzerland. His first wife, who was divorced, was Alva Smith of Mobile, Ala., and his second, whom he married in London, England, April 29, 1903, was Mrs. L. M. Rutherfi.nl. Vanderbile was second vice president of the N Y. C. & H. R. R. R-, from

1877 to 1885, chairman of the board of

directors of the Iike Shore & Michigan Southern railway from 1SS3. Director of Many Railroads.

Mr. Vanderbilt a director of the

following rail reads:

New York Central & Hunson River

railroad; New York, Chicago & St. Louis; Michigan Central, Lake Erie & Western, Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago, St. Pul, Minneapolis & Omaha; I'ievelano. Chicago, Cincinnati & St.

l.rfVJis; Detroit & Chicago; New York & Harlem, West Sbore Raiiroad company. He is also a director of the Pullman company.

Veal Quotations" for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 6i lb weights. 6f(7e; 60 to MJ lbs, 7 4 Sc; 80 to 100 lbs, 8& 9 Vic Butter Receipts, 10,476 tub; creamery, extra. 21Vsc; price to retail dealers, 23c; prints, 24c; extra firsts, 20Vbc; firsts, 20c; seconds, ISc; dairies, extras, 20c; firsts, seconds. 17c; ladles. No. 1, 17Vic; packing sun k, 16 'sc. Eggs Receipts. 7,134 cases; miscellaneous lots, .cases returned, 14Vsc; cases included. Mitfiloc; ordinary firsts, 1540" firsts, whitewood cases and must be 40 per cent fresh, 17c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 19Vic; extra, specially packed for the city trade and must be SO per cent fresh. 21c. New potatoes Receipts, 30 cars; choice to fancy, S0ft!2c; fair to good,

i J fa i oc. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, ISc; No. 1

loins. 2(K-; No. 1 round, 11c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate. 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 14e; chickens, fowls, lie; springs, 15??16c; roosters, 62c; geese, $4.00 'n 6.00 ; ducks, )iU 11c. California green fruit Plums, 55c' $1.30 per crate; apricots, $1.25'ul.35 per crate; peaches, 65 Sac per box; pears, $1.55to 1.75 per box; grapes, $1,5042.40 per crate. Fruit Apples, $1 .00 'a' 4.00 per brl; 50c y $2M p,-r bu; new apples, 25c &r $1.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.00; straight. $1.151.40; culls. 90c $1.15; bouquets, 70tf6c; lemons. $2.50tf 3.50; oranges. $2.50 Q 4.50 ; pineapples, $1,005(2.50 per crate; peaches, 2 5cy $1.75 per crate; 15 20c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes. 15ii2tc per S-lb basket; pears, oficfa $1 .00 per bu. Berries Cherries, per 16-ejt case. $1 5il.25; blackberries. 16-qt case, $l.u0(f 1.15; bluberries. $1.25ftl.75 per 16-qt

case; raspberries, red, $1.00li 1.25 per 24-qt case; black, $1.00fil.6O per 16-qt case; currants, per 16-qt case, $1.00

l.L'o. Beans Pea beans, hand picked.

choice. $2.52; common. $2.00Si2.40; red kidney, $1.70; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.26 (i 1.50 ; brown Swedish.

$2.1502.25; oft gra.les. $ 1.25 ft 1.50 ; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $.r).62'2. Melons Gems. 6oc(a$1.50 per crate; Roekyfords, California, standard crates, $2.002.25; pony. $1.001.50; watermelons, $100. 00 rit 1 75.00 per car. Green vegetables Beets, $1.00 per box; cabbage, 75c $1.00 per cra te; carrots, $1.00 per box: cauliflower, 25c f( $1.00 per box; celery. 15c Si $1.0" per box; cucumbers. 20 to 30c per box; garlic, 7c per lb; greeii onions, 44i5c per bunch: green peas, $2.25 per box; horseradish. 60c per bunch; lettuce, head, tub, 40c; leaf, tub, 25c; mushrooms, 351500 per lb; peppers. 75c per crate; parsley, 10c per doz; pieplant. 155? ISc per bunch; radishes, home grown, 50of5 $1.00 per 100; string beans, green, 60c per bu, wax. 75c per box; onions, 75c per bu: spinach. 40c per tub; sweet corn, 30ft'5'c per sack; tomatoes. 10rFr35c per crate; turnips, 60 0 75c per sack; watercress, 25fa.35c per basket.

Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation have been tiled at the office of the Secretary of the State for the following companies: Brooksburg Creamery Association. Brookshurg. capital, $5,600: directors, .lames R. E. Pheasant. Thomas Oliver, John F. Sherlock. William Bishop. Beecher Lauderba ugh, James A. Damnree and Edward M. Stanton. W. H. McGovern Company, of Illinois; capital. $2,500; proportion in Indiana; $5,000; to carry on contracting business; Indiana office at Michigan City; .1. B. Davidson, agent. Calacoff Clsrsr Company, Indianapo

lis; capital; $15,000; this company will

manage a plant now in operation in South Delaware street; d' ectors, Nathan Calacoff, Theresa Calacoff and

James P. Cole.

Frankfort Carriage Manufacturing Company, Frankfort: capital, $15,000;

incorporators. Lewis M. Morris, John

N. Dorner, George Dorner and Grover

C. Frank fie Id. Norwaad Ice and Fuel Company Lebanon: capital $40,000; directors

George W. Norwood, Charles E. Nor

wood anil William '. Kidgeway.

Notice of increase of capital stock

from $100,000 to $125.00i by the

Chandelier and Art Brass Works of

Richmond.

Notice of, increase of capital stock from $16,000 to $30,000 by the Barrett

Elevator Company, of Greenfield.

SITUATION WANTED.

WANTED Situation by woman, 35

years, old, as housekeeper in wid

ower s family; no objection to chil

dren; references. Apply Mrs. 11. Jus-

ten. 383 104th iSt., Soutli Chicago. 2U-3

FOU SAI.K. OR SALE Bargain for cash story cottage on 75 foot lot,

On Central avenue in Whitin:

brick foundation, bath room

range, hot and cold water, cement sidewalKs, sewer and water mains; must

be sold at once. Davidson Brothels.

Whiting, lnd. 2a-2

I!! THE SUPERIOR COURT

NEW CASES,

Garv Lumber Company vs

Barton, his wife, John O. Bow al. Forsclosnre of mechanic'

4 S 11 . Harry ers et

lien.

4812 William A. Puntney vs. Bessie

B. Puntney. Divorce. Plaintiff charges that defendant attended theaters with other men and visited houses of ill

fame.

S0$. State of Indiana vs. Otto Pfaff

Appeal.

4S13. David II. Johnson vs. William

Bat Equipped Hapalr Shop In the Stat

Q. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE CompreHed Atr FREE Bowser Gasoline System tl 8. HOHMAN STREET

Phone 122. Huehn Block. Bannoid, lnd

LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, July 29. Wheat opened sd higher; corn opened unchanged. Liverpool. July 29, 1:30 p. m. Wheat. i,d lower; corn, unchanged. Liverpool, July 29. Wheat closed 'id lower; corn closed ( higher.

HOWARD STEVENS, Open tut Contracts.

Painting, Paper Hanging

and .Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. Mv Motto: Good Work.

183 State Line Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 1(101.

NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received bv Trustees of School City of Hammond. Indiana, for 1.500 tons, more or less, of Harrisburg Mine Run Coal. Carterville Mine Run Coal. Sullivan County No. G Mine Run Coal. Bidding blanks supplied by Superintendent. Board reserves right to reicct any or all bids. All bids must be in hands of secretary not later than " P. m., August 11. 19CK. 21 J. G. IBACII, Secretary.

$2,20i.i. ; with

gas

FOR SALE New 8 room house, all

modern conveniences, $3,000. New C

room cottage, good basement. $1,500.

one-half cash, balance $l(i Der month.

Sidney A. Williams, 604 Broadway,

ary, lnd. 2S-o

OR SALE First class barber shop, with pool tables and batli rooms at

tached; good location and business; must be sold this week. Address Sam

Benante, Indiana Harbor. 27-3

FOR SALE R. C. black Minorca and

partridge Wyandotte cockerels, $1.00

each. ft. Berger. Grasselli, lnd. 27-3

FOR SALE Two farms; one in Mer-

rillvillo and one near Griflith, be

longing to John and Elizabeth Weis'

estate. Inquire of administrator, Michael Grimmer, Crown Point. 27-0

FOR SALE A snap for some one look

ing for a grocery and market; main

corner in town; you cant lose by investing. I have other business to take care of. Call or write to Wm. Rose, Hegewlsch; phone 261. 27-5

FOR SALE Cheap, two buildings in

Gary (10x24 and bxl6, located on Adams street, between SHh and 10th.

Apply to Haas & Hilton Co.. tfl3 East

Randolph ft., Chicago, or &1!7 Soutli

Chicago avi-nue, Jk.uiii Chicago. 27-tj

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF FR1MAR V ASSKSSMENT ROLL. Notice is hereby given that on Julv 21. 190S. the Board of Trustees of the. Town of Gary adopted the primary assessment roll for the improvement of Adams street, section I, a public strett of said town, from the south line of nth avenue to the north line of the right of way of the Gary & Western It. R. Co.. by the following streets: 10th avenue, 31th avenue, 12th avenue, 13th avenue, 14th avenue, 16th avenue. 16th avenue, 17th avenue, IRth avenue and 19th avenue: that Washington street Is th? first street east of anil parallel to said Jefferson street and Monroe street is the first street west of and parallel thereto, which streets are crossed by said intersecting avenues. Said assessment roll contains th names of owners and descriptions of property, subject to assessment for said improvement, together with the amount of prima facie assessment on each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment, anil may be seen at the office of the Board of Trustees at 77J Broadway in said town. The board will at their regular meeting on August 4. 1 908. at 2 p. m.. receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts of the several assessments of said roll, and will take fin:;i

i action thereon, and either sustain or j modify in whole or in part, the re-

r.leine prima iacie isessments on said roll. THOMAS E. KNOTTS. MILLARD E. CALDWELL, JOHN E. SEARS. Board of Trustees of the Town of Gary, Iake Countv, Indiana. Attest: C. O. HOLMES, Clerk. 2S-5 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of M:ke Hegedus. Deceased. No. 3S9: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk o the Iake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. WALTER RAI'KR, Administrator. Dated July IS. 1 903. ' 22

ONLY 3S3 LOTS LEFT IN THE DELHART, TEXAS LOT SALE. DON'T FAIL TO GET SOME BEFORE THE V ARE GONE, YOU WILL ALWAYS REGRET IT. PRICE $50 PER LOT, $10 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH WILL PUT IT WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. ALSO CAN FURNISH FARM LANDS IN ANY SIZE TRACTS. FROM $10 To $20 AN ACRE. SEE J. E. JORDAN, MONON HOTEL 23-tf

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. Baijra Safe & Lock Co. make. Address Safe, Times. 26-tf

LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond. North Township, Lake County. Indiana: That ti.e undersigned is a male inhabitant more than t wen t y-om-( 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 mo"; than ninety 9u) days last past; th.it lie will apply to the Board of Countv

I i.'omissioners of Lake County. State of

Indiana, at their regular August term. 190S. for a license to sell intoxicating lin'.iors in lss quantities than a qua rt at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold; th.lt he will also npk permission to s.-;i tobacco, soft drinks ami lunch in connection therewith; and that t h- pit...ises where he desires lo s. 11 said intoxicating liquors is described us fo'.lows, to-wit: One story frame building, living rooms in rear, situated on lot lc. block 1. first addition to Hammond, northwest corner of 119th street an 1 Atchison avenue In Hammond, IikCountv. Indiana. 15 OTTo BAUER.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT A nice clean cottage. Phone 3203 or Chicago avenue.

six call

room i 3ul ; 29-tf I

FOR RENT Eight room modern housr at 32 Ogden street. Inquire 11 Carroil street; telephone 40S'.'. 29-.''

F )R for Call

RENT A nicely furnished room two gentlemen, at $1 a week. 151 Pluminer, on upper Hat. 2:-2

FOR KENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. In

quire 277 Michigan avenue. 25-lf i

25-tf

FOU RENT Two front rooms, with the O'Brien Bldg.. Mich, avenue; phone

nicely furnished heat and bath, in corner Penn. ami 304. 23-tf

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Fnlon Stock Yards, July 29. Hog receipts, 17.000 head; left over. 6.000 head; market steady. Light. $5. 70ft 6.55; mixed. $5. SO p 6.70 ; heavy, $5.85'u

6.70; rough, i o.. V tt. 1 u. Cattle re

celpts. lo.00; receipts, 16.000

ma rket

market

Hogs Omaha 6.000 Kansas City . . . .7,000

steady, steady.

Cattle 2.0no 1,000

Sheep

Sheep 3.000 3.000

Union Stock Yards. uJly 29. Hogs close steady. Light. $5.756.60; mixed and heavy. $5.90 6.75; rough, $5.90

6.10. Cattle steady; sheep steady.

There Is Comfort WHEN' A MAX'S S ILAHV STOPS Throu&h sickness, failure of his employer, or a nuspenMou of biilneen, to feel that yon have nomcthtng to fall back on In your hour of tronble. Put n small amount each week In mr. tngm in a good, reliable avlna bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank

FOR RENT Iarge furnished front room; suitable for one or two gentlemen; modern conveniences. Apply 9 Rlmbach avenue; phone 4471. 21-tf FOR RENT Space in these columns at your disposal. Try a want ad, try any kind of a three-liner for ten cents a night.

JCKNSK NOTICES. Notice is In rel.y given to the citizen-; of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, that I am a male ::- habitant of the Town. Township. County anil State aforesaid, over the it.;-; of 21 years and a person not in luj habit of becoming i r, t o ic red. will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Iike Count;.', at its regular August session. 19"'in, to be held in ties courthouse at Crown Point, for a license (o se'.l spirituous, vinous or malt liquors in less quantities than a q.i.n t at a lime, with the privilege of allowing tile same to be drunk on the premises where sold. Applicant desires permission to run a lunch and toha stand in connection. The place whei : said liquors are t., ),-- sold and drunk

described as follows: Front room of the one-Mory hr; -1;

building, situated on :t 2:. block 1 of Original Town (now city) of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. There are living rooms in the rear. 5 AUGUST NAT "MA N

FOR RENT Places In department for you. night. Do you want to Try it.

this want ad ten cents a make money? tf

FOR RENT 11 room steam heated flat; eight rooms furnished; suitable for boarding and rooming house. For particulars address J. S., Times. 22-2w FOR RENT Three nice pleasant rooms with private bath room and gas for light housekeeping. Inquire 277 Oakley. 22-tt

O.XB DOLLAR STARTS ACCOUNT.

WASTED TO IlEXT. WANTED To rent five or six room j cottage near the center of city; lease given if desirable; three in family.

j Address E. A. P., care Times. 24-tf

j WANTED Tc rent cottage or house, SAVINGS centrally located; ust man and wife in family. 312 Gostlin street, 23-tf

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Our method of advancing money on Pianoa, Furniture, Horses, Wagons, etc, will interest you. We will treat your inquiry as strictly confidential. Our rates are more satisfactory than ttiose In South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 SO. HOHMAX STREET. Phone J57. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednesdays and Thursdays.