Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 22 August 1908 — Page 7
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Saturday, August 22, 1903.
THE TIMES.
Stocks
latest Events in the Markets
ram
PROVISIONS
and
Special Wire to The TIMES
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
Minn help WASTED. - MISCELLANEOUS.
yij .l 1 1 v. v , ....... 22-3 Indiana avenue. .
WANTED Electrotype finishers.
Werner company. Araon, vf.
HEN YQBK STOCK MMET
Atchison . . Am Sugar.. Am Car Am Copper. Am Smelt.. Am Locom. Anaconda . B & O Brook R T.
C F & I.
Open . 87 .134 . 39 . 76 . 92 . 55 . 46 . 93 . 51
83
Canad Pac.172 Erie com. . . . 22 Grt North. . .135 111. Central. .135 1, & Nash... 108 Mis Pac 55 Nat Lead... 8314 N Y Cent... 1024 Ont & W... 41 No. Pacific. .141 Pennsyl. ...123 V Reading ...123 R. I. & S. . . 23 Do pfd 78 Rock Isl cm 16 Do pfd... 28 So. Pacific. 99 St. Paul 141 Un. Pacific. 157 U S Steel... 45
Do pfd... 108
High 88 135 40 79 85 56 47 93 Vi 52 33 172 23 137 135 1094s 55 85 104 41 143 123 123 23 78 18 31 100 142 158 46
108
Low 87 134 39 76 92 55 46 93 61 33 171 22 135 135 108 54 83 101 41 141 123 123 22 78 15 28 98 141 156 45 107
Close 87 135 39 78 93 56 46 93 51 33 172 22 136 135 109 54
84 104 41 143 123 124 22 78 17 30 98 142 156 45 108
Total sales, 1,090,700.
cRfjii m provision mm
High Low
Month Open
Wheat , Sept ..93- 93 92 Dec. ..94- 94 93 May ..98- 98- 98
SepT" !.77Dec. ,.65-6t May ..64Oata Sept ..49Dec. ..48May ..60Pork Sept ..1447 Oct. ..1457 I.ard Sept ..915-17 Oct. ..927
Close 93 94S 98 '
KlbaSept Oct.
.865 .875
77 76 77s 66 65 6564 64 64s 49 49 49 48 48 48 50 50 501447 1400 1410 1467 1415 1420 917 910 915b 927 " 915 920 885 55 855b 875 865 865b
WEATHER FORECAST
Illinois and Indiana Partly cloudy
and cooler tonight, Sunday generau fair with colder extreme south. LIVERPOOL MARKET.
Liverpool, Aug. 22. Wheat closed
d lowers corn cioseu ', n iu. LIVE STOCK MARKET
t-- ccir A hit. 22. Hog re-
unnn hpndr market strong; left
over 8,000 head. Light, f6.00J6.75 mixed, 6.206.S5; heavy. $b.20(j6.8o rough $6.206.45. Cattle receipts, 500; market steady Sheep receipts, 1,500; market steady.
Hogs Cattle Sheep
rol, 4.000 100 AW
Kansas City z,uu"
T-i stnck Yards. Aug. 22. Hogs
close 5c higher; estimatea ior muiiua,:
fi'ns(3e.80: heavy. $6.05 6.75 ; rough,
$6.056.3U.
Cattle ana sneey mtouj. HEARD ON THE B0UESE.
Bartlett, Patton & Co. Larger re
ceipts are expected in me mmu'
next week and this will, in the aDsence of offsetting features develop a new bearish sentiment, but we believe, as we already have stated, that spring wheat will prove no burden. Prlngle, Fritch & Co. We believe the trend in wheat values is higher and wheat should be bought on setbacks.
A. J. White & Co. Would buy wheat
on this break
Ware & Leland It looks like a good
scalping market in wheat and for the
The 21-3
FEMALE HELP WUtTKD, oaipsladles
WANTED experience -- .
who are able w.".,''",y'at once, ware; steady position. Apply 2 4 Toleston Dept. Store. Toleston. lna .
. 1
WANTED Girl ior -- u 342
ell rtftuHnn'
work: w
Plummer avenue.
house-
342 22-3
WANTED-Experienced girl for housework. Mrs. W. C. Harrison,
son street.
" . .oi house-
WANTED A girl ior ia Manila
work; no cooking, awj - 2l-3
avenue; pnone
. Banr1.
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WANTED uiri ior ,tv Times.
Address W. A.. K- 4-tf
Address
mes.
21-2
WANTED To borrow $2,500 at once on
first mortgage. I. H... 'limes oince. 17-6
WANTED The names of advertisers
who get returns from Mimes want
aas.
PERSONALS. PERSONAL A correct time card every
30 days at Daddy Briggs' Majestic
Buffet. Call and get one. Majestic
Hotel Bide. 17-6
PERSONAL Is your faith In the Thnes strong enough to spend ten cents In the want columns In order to get you what you want, or get rid of what you want to get rid of?
vof and rovxn LOST Ladies' locket at lake front. with monogram Z. B. on back. Call up phone 3593. Reward. 22-2
POH
FOR SALE e, r nipe line of
bookcases.
ALR
cond hand iur
; . , . consisting
new dressers. fining and
writing desks, ice besteads brass parlor chairs, Iron bedbteaa trimmed, commodes, couchem
line or seco.m .f" of work horses 1" Pa.rt Pa?meU9Ntwton 405 Sibley,
anu narneso.
10 day sale.
FOUND A rosary. Owner can have
same by calling at limes office and
paying ad charges. 13-tf
FOUND The best advertising medium
in the Calumet region The Times.
22-3
FOR SALE A Rambler motorcycle In good condition $ .. Inquire
Savage, cigar store, Gary.
FOR SALE-Cheap, a jood Po;
wanted to seii . ,21. 2
S in care of LaKe oumj
FOR bAJ-Ji. 14 im"", X omn(,re hours
mary batteries. , '-, , $2.50
batteries
. v-. run nilt
arh) ran be reciiaiBC" ------
Hammond, lnd.
each; $10 or oc
for 15c each. auuic 2Q3
FOR SALE Rebuilt typewriters; guaranteed as good as new a prices. Address Lock Box isi, g
mund, lna.
FOR SALE Best saloon and boarding house in Hammond; 45 boaraers
B., care Times
H. S. Voorheis, Broker In Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and other Securities. Stock Quotations Received try Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the last. ROOM 414 HAMMOND BIDO. Phone 3641
V. T . In Hrat
. .. t.lr ull6J
present me Desi resun -n w ju.....v Times ornce.
from selling on hard spots. Logan & Bryan Good pit observers declare that this market is just active enough to make It inviting to quick buyers. Clement. Curtis & Co. While ship
ments will not be excessive in the northwest, the fear of them is apt to hold down prices and leave the market in a narrow scalping position.
Finley, Barell & Co. The action of the market during the past few days demonstrates that it will be a difficult matter for the local talent to bring about any sustained advance without the assistance of the public or urgent export demand at which is not in evidence at the moment.
FOR SALE Cheap, runabout . in first
class shape; aiso " AT)Piy ....... in Hrst class shape. AVili
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GARY
whose true christian name is unknown;
Albert E. Beath, Amos W. aiaer, Sandor Thomsen-Von Colditz, David P.
Eastman, Alice West basiman, ma
wife; A. V. Eastman, whose real cnns-
tian name is unkn.ownr J. c.
his Wife, wnose christian iia.iuc .- unknown; Marys. Eastman, widow of
said A. V. Eastman; tne wh""'s children and heirs at law of said A. V. Eastman: Charles R. Eastman, Mary E. Abbott, Emma E. Godfrey. David P. Eastman, "Lucy H. Eastman, who, with the said widow, are the sole and only heirs at law of the said A. V.. Eastman, deceased; each and all the h?rs; devisees and legatees of the said A. v. Eastman, each and all of whose names are unknown; James Baxter, Baxter, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; W. C. McLean, whose christian' name is unknown; M. F. K. McLean, whose christian name Is unknown wife, of said W. C. McLean;
William C. McLean, the Toleston ciun of Chicago, a corporation; E. B. Cobb, whose real christian name is unknown; J. N. Yeoman, whose real christian name is unknown; T. H. Yeoman, his wife, whose real christian name is unknown; Charles E. Pendleton, Charles Cook, Luov Cook, wife of Charles Cook; W. D. Phtfer, whose christian name is unknown; Charles Humaston; James E. Scott. George H. Stewart, H. W. Carter, whose christian name is unknown; Carter, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; Henry W. Carter.
Carter his wife, whose cnrisnan
name is unknown: isaoeua
A NEW TRUST COMPANY AND BANK
Now being organized in Chicago, and we are authorized to . sell a limited amount of its stock at $100, par value. Subscriptions now being taken. You can make a small payment now and balance as called for. Our representative will call and explain, at your request only. Particulars free. Inter State Investment Company HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Manhattan Bldg.
CHICAGO
FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner can
have same by calling at Times office
and paying ad charges. 7-tf
LOST Bunch of keys with owner's
name on ring. Finder Dlease leave
at Times office e.nd receive reward. 23-
BARTER AND EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE Inlaid violin, new
strings, first class condition; also
trombone. Cash or what? Address M.
S., Lake County Times. 22
FOR EXCHANGE Telegraph instru
ment with automatic transmitter and
perforated ribbon and Bell outfit. What
have you m excnanger Address II U Times. 22
FOR EXCHANGE Gas heating stove
for poultry. A. f. lake County
Times. 21
FOR EXCHANGE A baritone horn for
poultry. Address M. P. Times. 18
FOR EXCHANGE Parlor organ, good as new, for typewriter, or for part poultry and part cash. Address R. S. M., Times. 18
TO EXCHANGE Advertising space In the Times for ten cents a three line ad.
NEW BOOKS KECEIVED.
PRODUCE MARKET.
".Tit -V-U statpa Stee
Coporatwhhas accepted city
fading required, andees for t each -irrrtv.'very
title in Oarneld Park V guaranteed by the Chicago Title & Trust Co. 213 LOTS
AT PRICES RANGING FROM $100 TO $175 TERMS: $25 down, $3 and up monthly. Ten per cent off for cash. One-third
to one-fourtn lower mn w property in Gary. i, While you are sick you do not have to No interest, we charge none. No taxes,
If youdeslrlTurther Information, maps and booklets, fill out this coupon and
mail it to UNipu si CO., American Trust Building, Chicago, 111.:
FOR EXCHANGE: An electric plate outfit for poultry. Address M. P., Times. 6 FOR EXCHANGE A home for an auto or horse and buggy, or motorcycle, or piano in part payment. Address L. L, Times. 5
John J. Knickerbocker, sole heir, lega
tee and devisee of Joshua C. K nickerhooker; Frank R. Myers. Harriett . ; Myers, his wife; each and all of the heirs, legatees and devisees of said Frank R. Myers, if he be dead, and aa of whose names are unknown; Isaac Myer, Susan Mver. Isaac Myers, each and all of the heirs, legatees and ticvisees of satd Isaac Myers, if he be ' dead, each and all of whose names are , unknown; each and all of the heirs, leH-p tups nnil lf-visees of said Susan ;
Myer,. if she be dead, each and all of wnose names are unknown; John Bunding, each and all of the heirs, legatees and devisees of said John Bunding, if he be deceased, each and all of whose names are unknown; Ruth F. Bunding; , whose real name is unknown and who was the
husband of Baid Ruth ! . Bunding on
January 23, 18S0: ' , whose
real name is unknown ana who ws the husband of said Ruth F. Bunding on May 2, 1 8 S 1 ; Frederick A. Howe, trustee under a certain mortgage executed by the Toleston club of Chicago, a corporation, August 1. 18S1, and recorded August 31, 1S81, in the Recorder's office of said Lake County. Indiana, in mortgage record No. 12, on
pages 328 to 337, both inclusive, as such trustee; Wirt Dexter, trustee with said Frederick A. Howe, under said mortgage, as such trustee; Joshua C. Knickerbocker, trustee with said Fred
erick A. Howe and said irt JJexier, under said mortgage, as such trustee; Frederick A. Howe, trustee under a certain mortgage executed by said the Tolleston club of Chicago, August 1, 1881, and duly recorded in the Recorder's office of said Lake County, Indiana, on October 23. 1881, In mortgage record No. 12, on pages 365 to 377, both Inclusive, as such trustee; Wirt Dexter, trustee with said Howe under said last shove mentioned mortgage. as
BANKINO SERVICES
ctonVa Kw.nmfnv m .mi more the custodians of the funds of the
nrmi f hnth lareA and small means. This la due to a wider apprecia
tion of the value of banking service, as Its usefulness-Is extended nfl-its
methods become better known. In the case oi THE FIRST
NATIONAL, BANK!
The Best
service Is assured Its officers aim lnevery way to protect tb-Interests of its patrons, making use of every means of precaution. Its up-to-date, system Of accuracy, promptness and tt.samTBful attention to large or small depositors, makes It a desirable place to toep four account! 7t I? a safe bank. It Is a bank for U the ppleridhd
poor, men, women ana caiiarwu. . tf
Lake County Title & Guarantee Co.
Butter Receipts. 8,392 tubs; cream,rv vtrs 22Ar.: nrice to retail dealers.
21c; prints, 25c; extra firsts, 21c; flrstB, 20c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra, 19c; firsts, 18c; seconds, 17c; ladles, No. 1, 17c; packing stock, 16c. Eggs Receipts, 6,427 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13 164c; cases included, 1417c; ordinary firsts, 17c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 40 per cent fresh, 18c; prime firsts, packed In new whitewood cases and must be 60 per cent fresh, 2uc; extras, specially packed fcr the city trade and must be 80 per cent frMh. 25c.
nntatnps ReceiDts. 50 cars;
choice to fancy, 7375c; fair to good, (S Iff 7fto
Sweet potatoes Virginia, J3.00 per brl; Jerseys, 4.00 per brl. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb wplirhts. 6ffi7c; 60 to 80 lbs, 89c,
n tn inn lha 9(f10c.
Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 18c; No. 1 ixina iflo- No. 1 round. 9c: No. 1
7r- Mo. 1 nlate. 6c.
Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 10c; springs, 15c; roosters, 7c; geese, $4.00fe6.00; ducks,
California green fruit Plums, 5c
- 11.75 per crate; nectarines, 90c per crate; peaches, 90c1.25 per box; " pears, $1.052.05 per box; grapes, $1.0o
. wirrltAnnles. $1.003.00 per brl: 50c
Siil.OO per bu; bananas, jumbo, per ' bunch. J1.00; straight, S1.151.40; culls, 60c$1.15; bouquets, 7090c; lemons, $3 7&4.75; oranges, 3.25g4.25; plne- . fintf54 fid npr crate: Beaches,
7 5c $1-50 "per crate: 12ijlac per 1-5 ' bu basket; grapes, 1420c per 8-lb bas- ' naara 2Sr-ftl S1.25 Der bU.
Berries Blackberries, 16-qt case, 75c f$1.00; blueberries. J1.502.00 per 16-
Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.472.52; common. 2.O02.40; virinivs 11.70: lower grades, de-
n.imr on nualltv. $1. 251.50; brown
urnh it 1502.25: off errades, 11.25
i so: llmas. California, per 100 lbs,
vt olons Gems, standard crates. 50c
12. SO: nonv. 50c 11.50; watermelons.
. fis nrtirfi SR.Oft rer car.
Green vegetables Beets, $1.00 1.25 hnrr rabbasre. Jl. 25 1.50 per crate;
carrots, 1.001.25 per box; cauliflower, 60cjl.60 per box; celery, 15c11.00 nar hnc ououmbers. 10 15c per box;
garlic, 7c per lb; green onions, 6c per hunh! arreen neaa. 75c$1.00 per bu;
" horseradish, 60c per bunch; lettuce, head, tub, 8590c; leaf, tub, 4660c; mushrooms. 3540c per lb; peppers, 40
fi60c Der crate; parsley, 1015c per
rf'n- nlenlant. 6c per bunch; radishes
home .grown, $1.50 per 100; string hiin!i' rreen. 60c(S$1.00 per bu; .wax.
6075c per sack; sweet corn, 6065c par sack; tomatoes. 1030c per crate; turnips. 75c$1.00 per sack; watercress.
25 35c per DasKei.
Mrs. Jennie Sawyer, librarian in the
public library, has placed another long I NAME
list, prf the library shelves.' The list
llltiuuca i.tuiu.i i " 1 , . nnMT)iW
-j V, t ml.llanon,,. ITKITF.n STATES IjAXSD
lues aim a numuci OF GARY 1ND Inc. topics. The list for today is subjoined: Walter C. Piper, President
ADDRESS
GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago. Aug. 22. Carlots today: Wheat, 100. 25, 82; corn, 185, 41, 18o; oats, 122, 18, 121.
Chicago, Aug. 22. Clearances today: Wheat and flour. 415,000 bu; com, not given; oats. 7,000 bu. Chicago, Aug. 22. Estimates Monday: Wheat, 97 cars; corn, 351 cars; oats, 167 cars. Primary Movement. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today 731,000 527,000 Last week ' 775,000 604,000 Last year 718,000 494,000 Corn, today 351,000 346,000 Last week 379,000 257,000 Last year 404.000 638,000 XoHhwent Car. Thiswk Lastwk LastTr.
Duluth 8 19 8 XHnnpnnolis .201 84 90
Ohlcaeo 100 163 189
Snullinrifrrn Mnrkrtu Wheat.
ReceiDts. Ship.
Minneapolis, today . , .215.000 . 42,000 Ist vear 88.000 94,000
. St. Louis, today 73.000 42,000
. Last vear 118.000 104,000
Kansas City, today .. .251,000 177,000
Adult.
Mr. Crewe's Career Churchill.
Santa Fe's Partner Janvier. The Prima Donna Crawford. Little City of Hope Crawford. Bachelor Betty James. Nimrod's Wife Seton. . A Woman Tenderfoot Seton. Infelice Wilson. Pardners Beach. Told in the Hills Ryan.
The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary
Warner.
Alice-For-Short De Morgan. The Teetler Whitaker. Mrs. Alderman Casey Capewell. Ann Boyd Harven. The House on the Hudson Powell. The Girdle of the Great Douglass. When Love Speaks Payne. Pete's Mother Dela Pashure. ' Patter of the Palms Haeselbarth. The Way of the Service Pasteur. Juvenile. Harry's Runaway Miller. What Happened to Barbara Miller, Boy Life on the Prairie Garland. Old Indian Days Eastmann. The Electrical Boy Throwbrldge; The Three Graces Jackson. The Story Book Girls Whyte. At Aunt Anna's Taggart. Prince Dusty Monroe.
Ben Cowell Cannavan. 'Every Day Girls Lippmann. Mooswa Fraser. The Outcasts Fraser. Boy Life of Abraham Lincoln Nico-
lay.
The Camp in the Foot Hills Fos-
dlck.
George in Camp Fosdlck. -The Young Wild Fowlers Fosdlck. Don Gordon's Shooting Box Fosdick. Rod and Gun Club Fosdick. Frank, the Young Naturalist Fosdick. Frank Before Vicksburg Fosdick Frank on a Gunboat Fosdick. Frank on the Lower Mississippi Fosdick. Frank In the Woods Fosdick. Frank on the Prairie Fosdick. Miscellaneous.
The Claims of Decorative Art Crane. Descartes Niahaffy. Common Sense Stair Building and Hand Railing Hodgson. The Seven Ages of Washington Wis-
ter.
Northwestern Fights and Fighters
Brady.
Indian Fights and Fighters Brady. My Little Book of Prayer Strode.
NOTICES. LICENSE NOTICE.
Notice 1 herehv irlven tn th rltizens such trustee: Joshua C. Knickerbocker
of the City of Hammond, North Town- trustee with said Howe and said Dexship. Lake County, Indiana: That the ter under said last above mentioned
undersigned is a male inhabitant more mortgage, as sucn irusi.ee; ue ruiri
than twenty-one (21) years or age, a I L. Skinner, trustee unaer cermiu resident of said Town and Township I trust deed or mortgage executed by the
and not in the habit of becoming in- said the Tolleston ciud oi nicaRo, nu
toxicated; that he has been a continu
ous resident of said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that
he will apply to the Board of County
Commissioners of Lake County. State
of Indiana, at their regular September Term, 1908, for a license to sell intoxi-
gust 1, 1891 and recorded in the necorder's office of said county on December 16, 1892. in Mortgage Record No. 27, on pages 522 to 531 thereof,
both inclusive, as such trustee; J. w . Youche, whose real christian name is unknown, trustee with said Skinner un-
ABSTRACTERS
Abstracts PurnUhed at Nominal R
F. R. MOTT, President , FRANK HAMMOND, Vic Pres. J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAPPER, TraasnTPT S. A. CULVER, Manage
eating liauors in less Quantities than airier the last above described mortgage
quart at a time and permit the same as such trustee; Franklin J. Albrecht, to be drank on the premises where Maude Albrecht, his wife; each and all sold; that he will also ask permission of the heirs, devisees and legatees of to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch paid Franklin J. Albi-echt, If he be dead. In connection therewith; and that the pach and all of whose names are unpremises where he desires to sell said known; each and all of the heirs, legaintoxlcating liquors is described as fol- , nnri devisees of said Maude Al
lows, to-wit: I brecht, if she be dead, each and all of
1 ne grouna noor ironi room oi me
. T..t Bide.. Monroe ana
Clark Sts., CHICAGO. GARY OFFICE: 2112 Broadway
Hammond investors can now take new South Bend-Gary electric line to our Gary offices. Free carriages. FOR SALE 2 i acres. $1,600; 20 acres, $1,700; 40 acres, $2,200; 110 acres, tsVno- all improved. Write E. Mttzner,
Valparaiso, lnd.
15-3
BICYCLES FOR SALE Marrow coaster, $18; Imperial Coaster $12 Old
Glory Tandem, uiiu """". ones from $7 to $15. Wheels and tandems for rent. Triangle Shop, 243 Sibley St., between Erie and N. P. trj
FOR SALE Three lines in the Times for ten cents. They sell everything for you; they get everything for ou.
FOR SALE One dining room set, in early English; table, six chairs, buffet cellarette and china closet. $100. Address H., Lake County Times. 5-
FOR SALE Times are improving. I will sell my grocery store cheap tor cash or on time. J. J. Sullivan. Monroe street and Conkey avenue. oat ip a th,-A drawer n atlonal
cash register of the check and slip ..vio- in use only six months.
Apply Seehas4 Hardware Co.. Indiana Ha r bo r. t1 FOR SALE Choice cottages and lots in best location in city; cah or easy payments. Phone 3244 or call 213 Ana street after 6 oc'lock in the ven
FOR REST. FOR RENT Cottages, flats and store Frooms; centrally located; also good property for sale Inquire 188 b. Hoh man St.; phone 309A
FOR RENT Two single rooms, at 322 Plummer.
Apply 22-2
FOR RENT Furnished room for one or two men; gas and bam, rent cheap. Phone 1674. " FOR RENT Upper flat, 7 rooms, corner Rn.Mll streets; poasession
Sept. 1st or 6th street.
one-story frame building, with living rooms in the rear, and situated on lot 30, block 2, in L. E. Hohman's addition to Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. 10 Signed. HARRY PANIMON. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is 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 (ZD years or. 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 Lake County, State
of Indiana, at their regular September Term, 1908, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a
quart at a time ana permit tne 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 eround floor front room of the
two-story frame building, situated on lot 4, block 2 in Morris addition to the city of Hammond, Lake county, Indiana. There are living rooms in the rear and above. 8 Signed, MIKE CVIJANAVICH. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the Citv of Hammond. North Town
ship, 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 continu
ous resident of said Township for more
than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, State of Indiana at their regular September Term. 1908, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk 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:
One-story frame building, living
Secretary's Office in Majestic Bldg. HAMMOND
HAMMOND AND CSOVFN'fOrNT, ETO.
Trankle's Grove addition, Louis H. Stafford to Ernest Kroll 400 SECTION.
35-36-8 W W hi NW 80
acres, Caroline Mummery to Stephen Mummery 1
35-36-8 W E H NW Yt 80 acres.
Caroline Mummery to Allen A. Mummery 1
whose names are unknown: ana Albert Beoth, are not residents of the stntp of Indiana.
Said defendants are 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 they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said nn tho 12th dav of October. A. D.,
1908, the same being the 25th day of
h nett term of said Court to be be
gun and held in the Superior Court LV . j i 1.1 1 , . . , t nrA
Mouse at 1 liimmu iiu. in 5vi a,,vj
stato nn the second Monday or ep
t.mher. A. D.. 190S. said action will be
heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at Hammond, this 22nd day of
August, A. I).. 1908. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By C. W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 190S. ISABELLA CARSON VS. CHARLES E. HEQUEMBOURG. ET EL CAUSE NO. 4902. ACTION TO OI'ir.T TITLE.
Now comes the plaintiff by Peter Crumpacker, attorney, and files her complaint, herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Charles K. llemiemboure. Louis A. Rexford.
Rexford. who was the wife of
John J. Knickerbocker, sole heir, lega
tee and devisee of Joshua u. K-nicner-hocker; Frank R. Myers, Harriett G.
Myers, his wife; each and all oi tne
heirs, legatees ana aevisers ui T rank R. Mvers. if he be dead, and all
of whose names are unknown; Isaac
Myer, Susan Myer, Isaac Myers, eacn
nrt oil of the heirs, leeaiees anu ue-
vlsees of said Isaac Myers, If he be
dead, each and all of whose names are
unknown; each and all or tne neirs. uirgia and devisees of said Susan
Myer, If she be dead, eacn ana an ot i Artlcles 0j incorporation have been
Z Eni ach and all of the heTr's. filed for other companies as follows:
loo-Qteoo anil devisees of said John The Central Music Hall company.
Bunding, if he be deceased, each and Crown point; capital. $5,000; William
V1 of wnose names are uunm.uw. KrImbm anQ othcrs ,ncorporators.
nam is unknown and who was the Farmers' Mutual Live Stock Insur-
husband of said Ruth 1-. Bunding on ance association, Winchester; directors.
Articles of Incorporation.
January 23, 18S0;
whose
Samuel P. Summers, Lonnle bllvers.
real name is ui hhuwh qui " i , the husband of said Ruth F. Bunding Elmer Summers, Martin V. Hall and
on Mav 2, 1881; Frederick A. nowe, Frank Summers.
in mi ire. 15 Warren
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FOR RENT-A '"".tith" modern conveniences, with or witn
OUT. DOU.ru. mond.
said Louis A. Rexford at the time he
executed a der-d dated Dec. 18, 18H0, and recorded in the Recorder's office in Lake Count v, Indiana, on March 18. 1892, in book 56 of Deeds, on page 583 thereof; each and all of the heirs, devisees and legatees of said Rexford, said wife of said Louis A. Rexford, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; Minnie S. Rexford, Rudolph Schloesser, Scholesser, wife of said Rudolph Schloesser, on November, 4, 1898, whose true christian name is unknown; each and all of the heirs, devisees and lega
tees of said Rudolph Schloesser, it ne be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; R. Schloesser. whose real christian name is unknown, but is believed to be Rudolph; Schloesser, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; each and all of
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FOR RENT A modern 6-room flat. Apply 136 Condit street
FOR RENT An 80 acre farm; good house barn and well; one mile north
of St. John. Apply 78 State street.
Deisenfelt Bros.,
FOR RENT Store room on Seventh St., J0""i0.v: can be used as gro-
j i a 1 n n.0 no Irl
i00s 'V?"uated n l0t blC R. B S c h lo e s s e r , if he be dead each and
i, iuuii.i. .,,,. nil of whosp names are unknown; r.v-
BlSnea. bKKWi- uwiu,a. r"V k fiv K,,.nl E. Fink, his
wife; J. W. Griffith, whose christian nsm Is unknown: Jane E. Everts.
Anna M. Perham, F. W. Julius Thnmmii W. IT. Healv. whose true
christian name is unknown; M. M. Pierce vhra tm christian name is unknown
Albert E. Beath. Amos W. Walker:
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1908. CORNELL COLLEGE OF MT. VERNON, IOWA. ET EL. VS CHAR-
SSM- NaW K. "aBtION TO Sandor ThomsenlVon Colditz. David P
QUIET TITLE.
he plaintiffs by Crum
packer & Crumpacker, attorneys, and file their complaint herein, otgether with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the dffendants, Charles E. Hequembourg. Louis A. Rexford.
Kexford, wno was me wiie ui
rerv or paint store. Appiy
Store at Gary, or L. Zimerman,
The Five Nations (poems) Kipling.
American Sanitary Plumbing Law-J avenue; phone 3203.
Harbor.
FOR RENT Three fufr"i?hef1urnls0he1d for light' housekeeping. furn shed
first class throughout. oi. -"7-"!
ler.
Office
He Knew Lincoln Tarbell. Lincoln in the Telegraph
Bates. The Story of Tristrom Brooks. The Story of Siegfried Brooks.
FOR RENT Nice clean six room cottage. Phone 3203 or call 301 Chlcago avenue.
to.tmnn Allcp West Kastman, nis
wife; A. V. Eastman, whose real christian name is unknown; M. S. Eastman, hi. -arita u-hfifi. christian name is un
known; Mary S. Eastman, widow of
said A. V. Eastman; the ionowms children and heirs at law of said A. .
Eastman: Charles K. Eastman, jjiary
E. Abbott, Emma E. Godfrey. David P
trustee under a certain mortgage ex-
tert hv the Toleston club oi -.m
cago, a corporation. August 1, 1881, and recorded August 31. 1881, In the
Beinriler's office of said Lake County,
Indiana, in mortgage record No. 12, on
pages 3ZS to iJi, OOlll niciumvc, Wirt Dexter, trustee with
said Frederick A. Howe, under saia mortgage, as such trustee; Joshua C.
KnicKerDOCKer, trustee wmi aiu ncu-
prick A. Howe and said Wirt uexter
under said mortgage, as such trustee;
Frederick A. Howe, trustee under a certain mortgage executed by said the
Tciipston club of Chicago. August 1
1881, and duly recorded in the Recorder's office of said Lake County, Indiana,
on October 25. 1SS1, in mortgage record No. 12, on pages 365 to 377, both inclusive, as such trustee; Wirt Dexter, trustee with said Howe under said last above mentioned mortgage, as such trnstee; Joshua C. Knickerbocker trustee with said Howe and said Dexter under said last above mentioned mortgage, as such trustee; De Forrest
L Skinner, trustee under a certain trust deed or mortgage executed by the said the Tolleston club of Chicago, Au
gust 1, 1S91 and recorded in tne recorder's office of said county on De
cember 16, 182. in Mortgage nei-oru No. 27, on pages 522 to 531 thereof.
both inclusive, as sucn trustee, j. v . vnnrhe whose real christian name is
unknown, trustee with said Skinner un
der the last above described mortgage.
as such trustee; rranKlln J. AiDrecm. Maude Albrecht. his wife: each and all of the heirs, devisees and legatees of -aid Franklin J. brecht. If he be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; each and all of the heirs, legatees and devisees of said Maude Albrecht, if she be dead, each and all of whose names are unknown; and Albert Beoth. are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial
at the next term 01 said court, ana that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause on the 12th day of October, A. D.. 1908 the same being the 2oth day of the next term of said Court to be be-
gun and neia hi f u.t House at Hammond, In said County and State on the scqond Monday of September, A. D.. 1908. said action will be heard and determined In their absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at Hammond, this 22nd day of August. A. D.. 1908. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L S. C. By C. W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.
Notice of change of name of Silver
Leaf Baking Powder company, to Shelbyville, from Elliott Baking Powder
company.
m
TalOcioFSteEilntBllsi
Why not let us advance you enough money to pay all your small
bills? Then vou will have only one pay
ment to make once a month. Instead of three or four, and besides it will
keep your credit good wnere you trade.
We advance money in any amount
on Pianos, Furniture, Horses. Wag
ons, etc.. and leave tnem in your possession.
The pavment can be adjusted t.
suit vonr Income and you get a
rebate if you pay your account be
fore It is due.
We transact business in a strictly confidential manner and will be glad
to explain anything you do not un
derstand. HAMMOND LOAN
& GUARANTEE CO.
St.
and Saf tir-
I'hone 2.1
145 So. Hobmaa
: Open Monday, Tnenday
day evenings.
pxecuted
and recorded In the Recorder's office
in Lake County, Indiana, on Marcn is, 1892, in book 56 of Deeds, on page 583 thereof; each and all of the heirs, devisees and legatees of said Rex-
fnrrt said wife of said LiOUlS A. tiex
ford, if she be dead
whose names are un Beifnril Rudolph
Scholesser, wife of said Rudolph Schloesser. on November, 4, 1896, whose
WASTED TO REST. WANTED Modern six room cottage - fl,t- central location, residence
The Youngest Girl in School Sharp, street; year lease; n c,h,la";lV, JBP2"i ... .. Uihio nartv. Phones 1312 or laia. 1- t.
ll!upllniilft. I " '
Recollections of a Missionary In the
Great West Brady. Essays of Elia Lamb. Decoration of Houses Wharton.
British Highways and Byways in a
Motor Car Murphy. The Old Dominion Page. The Efficient Life Gullck.
WANTED TO BUY. WANTED To buy. dining room and bedroom furniture, cook stove, carpet etc. Home Mission, 80 State St., L Schmltt, evangelist. Please call or give full particulars. ' - aand bicy
cles and frames"; highest cash Prf
3iii Kihlev Ktreet-
the said widow, are the sole and only . r . . 1 1 a 1 I.' not- n n
tielrs at law 01 tne saia a. . "''""" ,lpoarl- each and all the heirs, de
visees and legatees of the said A. -Eastman, each and all of whose names ore unknown: James Baxter. Bax-
ea and aU of ter his wife. christian n ame Is known; Minnie S. unknown; . C. McLean, who se chrisSchloesser. "an name is unknown, M F. K. Mc-
known, wife of said VT. C. Mclan; -... l . T A t .... a m nlilK
rrp christian name is unknown; each Winiam C. wwh, tne -i" T
'"V,,r th( heirs devisees and lega- of Chicago, a corporation, r,. v.v,. ,and all of the heirs devisees ana ega . , chrlstlan name is unknown;
tees 01 saiu .uuo.ya Di;mKi, ' t v v-on wv,c real christian name
k AaaA each and an or wnose 1 -
ore nnknnwn: K schloes-1 4a "
ser whose real christian name la unknown, but Is believed to be Rudolph;
Schloesser, his wire, wnose cnris
tlan name is unknown; each and all of the heirs, devisees and legatees of said
R. Schloesser, it ne De oeaa. eacn ana all of whose names are unknown; Everett S. Fink, Eugenie E. Fink, his wife; J. W. Griffith, whose christian name is unknown: Jane E. Everts,
Anna M. Perham. F. W. Julius Thnmsen. W. H. Healy, whose true
christian name is unknown; M. M. Pierce.
T. H. Yeoman, his wife.
whose real christian name Is unknown; Charles E. Pendleton, Charles Cook, Lucv Cook, wife of Charles Cook; . D. Phifer, whose christian name Is unknown; Charles Humaston; James E. Scott. George H. Stewart. H. W. Carter, whose christian name Is unknown; Carter, his wife, whose christian name is unknown; Henry W. Carter, Tarter his wife, whose christian
name is unknown; William D. Phifer, Cornell College of the City Of Mount Vernon, Linn County, la., a corporation
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
TOLESTON.
Lots 14 and 15, block 12 in C. 1.
L & 1. Co.'s third addition, Maria L. Fliermans to Steve Urban ........$1,800
Lot 23, block 20, C. T. L I.
Co.'s third addition, liarry lvnig to Giza Mi lies GARY. Lot 5 and 6. block 1, Grant Park
addition. Catherine E. liogan to Kazmerz Kesicki INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 22. block 65. Andrew Miller to Joseph Aukselaurcz WHITING. Lot 40, block 2. Davidson's 7th addition, Paul B. Lipinskl to Stanislawa Skowronskl HAMMOND. Lot 129, S . lot 130, Stafford &
r 1 fc?V
ft .
800
550
700
'nM
There Is Comfort WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS ThrouKa sickness, failure of hta employer, or a uapenalosi of boalaesa, to feel that 7n have aoroelktn- to fall back ob la your boar of trouble. Pat a small amount eaeb nerk in nr.
lnsa la m ood, reliable aarlaca bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank
OXB DOILAB STARTS ACCOUNT.
A SAVINGS
Last year 243,000 233.0P
pa I f .
