Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1908 — Page 7

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A NEW LISTJF BOOKS Librarian Places New Consignment on Shelves For Patrons.

Mrs. Jennie Sawyer, librarian, today placed the largest consignment of books for the season on the library shelves today. Seventy-five volumes containing subjects of a miscellaneous nature comprise this week's list. The former lists have been eagerly sought for by the patrons of the library and it seems very likely' that owing to the list placed on the shelves today that many inquiries will" come in. There are several works of fiction, but the subjects deal" mainly with 'literature and research along historical and scientific lines. The list for today is subjoined: f inecllHneoii. The .Young Acadian Roberts. St. Jud's Watson. Ian of the Orcades Campbell. The White Darkness Mott. Young Lord Stranleigh Barr. The Lake, Rim Athletic Club Hughes The Bay' Path Holland. Arthur Bonnicastle Holland. Nicholas Minture- Holland. Levenoaks Holland. Titcomb's Letters to Young People Holland. The Puritan's Guest Holland. Mistress of the Manse Holland. Evcry-Day Topics Holland. " Lessons in Life Holland. Bitter-Sweet Holland. Gold-foil Holland. The Inquesition in the Spanish Hol land. Dependencies Lea. Home Carpentry for' Handy Men Young. The Heritage of Dress Webb. Essays in Municipal Administration Fairlle. Journeys of Observation Richard. The Man of Galilee Windling. Galica Thayer. Beyond Good' and Evil Nietzsche. The Sylvan Year Hamerton. The Quest of Happiness Hamerton. The Intellectual Life Hamerton. Wenderholme-Hamerton. A Pocketfull of Sixpences Russel. ' The Cry of the Children Van Vorst. Ancient History of China Hirth. England Without and Within Whitest Short History of Venice Thayer. A Literary Pilgrimage Wolfe., Literary Shrines Wolfe. Literary Haunts and Houses Wolfe. Literature of the Age of Elisabeth Whipple. .' Success and Its Conditions Whipple. Authors and Friends Whipple. Essays and Reviews (2 vols) Whipple. Literature and Life Whipple. Recollections of Eminent Men Whipple. American Literature Whipple. Society Literature and Politics Whipple. ' . t siielburne Essays Moore. The Mother of California North. The Works of Boyard Taylor. Unicorn From the Stars (Drama) Yeats. The Romance of the Reaper Cosson. The Passing of Morocco Moore. The Study of Kellar Evolution Hale. Memories of Eight Parliaments Lucy. True and False Democracy Butler. The Defendant Chesterton. "National and Social Problems Harrison. Travels of Sir John Mandeville Harison. ' ' The Greater America Paine. The Mongo.ls, a History Curtin. Myths and Folk, Lore of Ireland Thompson. . . Heredity Thompson. My Life and My Lectures Fontaine. The Government of England (2 vols) Lowell. " REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLESTON. Lots 10 and 11, block 1. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition, Izidor Strommer to Petronela Strommer Lot 35,, block 11, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s plxth addition, Stephen Skendrovic to Anthony Rudman . : Lot Louis Gerlinger's addition. James A. Salisbury to Joseph B. Sleezer Lots 8. 9, 10, block 19, Oak Park addition, Henrietta J. Randall to Edward Isbey Lots 31 and 32, block 6, Oak Park addition, Margaret Strain to August Renter Lot 30, lock 16, Oak Park addition. Clear Title Land Co. to Steve Spisak Lot 11, block 8, Logan Park adtion, Walter H. Knapp to Thos. . K. Schell GLEN PARK. Lots 45 and 46, block 4. Ellen M. Barry to Minnie Williams. .. . ' GARY. Lot 16, F. C. Hall's addition, Florence Cooper Hall to Theodore E. Cook Lot 14, block 13, South Gary Land & Co. '.o.'s addition. South Gary Land & Const. Co. to Peter Polios LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS. Lot 23, block 3, Matthais addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Elin Engblom Lot 29, block 3, Matthais' addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Emma Gustavson INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 4, block 10, in third addition. East Chicago Co.. to Robert Smith HAMMOND. Lot 43, block 2, Rolling Mill addition. Calumet Realty Co. to G Dana Summers Lot 25, block 7, Rolling Mill addition, Calumet Realty C.O.- to Rilla Summers EAST GARY. Lots 2 and 3, block 1, in 18-36-7, George Earle to Fav Weston.. LIVERPOOL. Lots 7. to 9, block 1; lots 3 arid 4, block 8, C. S. L. & I. Co.'s addition, Sophie' Trier to C. R. Bush Lots 8 to-9, blwki; lots 9 and 4, . block 8, C. S. L." & I. Co.'s addition, C. B. Bush to Conrad Trier CROWN POTNNT. Lots 70 and 75. Young's third addition, Da'niel W. Krimbill to Benjamin F. Hayes. Lots 70 and 75, Young's third addition. Benjamin F. Hayes to George I. Trump 900 ,300 300 30 1 400 1 600 450 50 50 2Si ISO 50 115 What you ore looking for may listed la tic claarlfled want ada be OB

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Open High Low Close Atchison . .. fcSVi, 8S 87 87 Am Sugar.. 130 130 ISO 130Am Car 39 .39 38 3814 Am Copper.. 75 76 Vi 72 73 Am Smelt... 87 Vi 87 Vi 83 i 83 i Am Iioeom.. 45 Vi 45 3 4 4-'i 45 'i Anaconda .. 4i 44 431; 43V4 . B & 0 91 9?7fe J6Vi 96, Brook R T. . 50 Ti 51 Vi 49 V 49 a dies & O... 41 Vs 41 Vi 40 40' j C F & 1..-.. 34 34 32 32 I Oanad Pac.172 172Vi ITiVs 171 ! Erie com 30 Vi 30 28 2S Grt North.. 132 Vi 132 129 129 111. Central. .141 142 139 139 L & Nash.. .104 104 104 104 M K & T cm 31 31 30 30 Mis Pac 54 54 52 Vi 52 Nat Lead... 76 79 76 Vi 76' N Y Cent. ..105 105 103 104 i No. Pacific. .139 139 136 136 Ont & W... 40 40 39 39 Peoples Gas. 95 95 95 95 Pennsvl. ...122 122 121Vi 121 H Reading ...133 133. 129 ISO '4 R I & S 21 22 21 21 Do pfd,,.. 79 . 79 78 78 Rock Isl cm 18 18 18 1S Do pfd... 35 35 33 34 So. Pacific 105 105 302 102 St. Paul 137 137 V 133 134 Fn. Pacifier. 161 162 15S 158 U S Steel.'. . 43 46 44 44 Io pfd... 109 V 109 Vi 107 103 Total sales, 509,000. " - . - ' I

BAXK STATEMENT. Reserve .: . .Dec. .Reserve less U S..... Dec Loans .Dec. Specie Dec. Legal s Dec. Deposits . Dec. Circulation . Dec. $1,774,300 1.S10.850 4,577,700 2,816,700 832.200 7,498,400 51.500 GRAIN AMD PROVISION MARKET

Month Open High Low Close Wlient Sept ...98 -101 98. 100 Dec. ..99 101V4 99 101b May ..102 104'4 102 104-Vi Corn Sept ,..75 77 j 75 77 Dec. .. 66-65 66 I 65 66May !..t5i-65 65 j 64-65 OatSept . .48Vi 49 48 49 Dec. ..48- 49 48 49 May ..51- 51 51 52 Iork Oct. ..1550-55 1567 1550 1565 Jan. ..1697-17 1715 1697 1715b l.nrd Oct. ..1025-30 1030 1022 ' 1030 Jan. ..997 1002 995 100-02 HI 1I Oct. ..9S0-S7 . 995 980 995s Jan. ..892-95 895 890 S92-95

H. S. Voorheis, Broker In Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and ether Securities. Stock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the Easi. ROOM 414 HAMMOND BLDO, Fhone3641 PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 6,656 tubs; creamery extra. 23c; price to retail dealers, 24c; prints. 25c; extra fine, 22c; firsts, 18c; dairies, extra, 19c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 17c; ladles, No. 4, 17c; packing stock, 16c. Eggs Receipts, 4.879 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13 fp 16c; cases included, 14(Jil7c; ordinary firsts, 19c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 40 per cent fresh, 21c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must he 60 per cent fresh, 22c; extra, specially packed for city trade and mast be 80 per cent fresh, 24e; No. 1 dirties, 16c; checks, 12c Potatoes Receipts, 85 cars; choice to fancy, 73?f"5c; fair to good, HS70c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, 2.753.00 per brl; Virginias, 1.75(fj 1.85. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 30 to 50 lb weights, 77c: 60 . to SO lbs, 8(i9c; 80 to 100 lbs, 9f10e. Dressed beef No. 1 loins, 18c; No. 1 round, Sc; No. 1 plate, 6c; No. 1 chuck, 7c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 15fi 18c; chickens, fowls, 11 Vic; springs. 13c; roosters, 7c; geese, ?4.006.00; ducks. 10c. California green fruit Plums, 30e $1.80 per crate; peaches, 65f7 85c per box; pears, $1.55(fi2.25 per box; grapes, 65c Iff $2.00. Fruit Apples, $1.00?i3.00 per brl; 50c (5 $1.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, straight, $1.10 U 1.40 ; culls, 60c a$1.15; bouquets. 75fri'90c; lemons, $3.00 (a 3.75; oranges, $3.001)4.00; peaches, 75c $2.00 per bu: 20 ft1 35c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, 12i(il3c per 8-lb basket; pears, brls, $1.00i 3.50; 75cti$1.00 per, bu. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.40; common, $2.002.1A; red kidney, $2.002.15; lower grade", depending on quality, $1.501.60; brown Swedish, $2.252.50; off grades, $1.75Sr 2.00; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.50. . Melons Gems, standard crates, 25c iv $1.50; pony, 25cfi $1.25; osage, 30cir $1.50; watermelons, $60.00 (a, 80.00 per car. Berries Cranberries, per brl, $7,00 7? 7.25; boxes, $2.40. Green vegetables Beets, 75c per box; cabbage, $1.001.60 pej- crate; carrots, $1.00 per box; cauliflower, 25c? $1.25 per box; celery, 1075c per box; cucumbers, 25c ?i $1.00 per box; garlic, 7c per lb; green onions, 5 "6c per bunch; horseradish, 60 W 70c per bunch; lettuce, head, tub, 40 (a! 50c; leaf, tub, 25jj35c; mushrooms, 2540c per lb; peppers, 50c$1.25 per crate; parsley, 10,ai2c per -doz; radishes, homegrown, 75c $1.50 per 100; string beans, green, 50c per bu; wax. i5civ $1.00 per sack; sweet corn, 2540c per sack; tomatoes. 50(f60c per box; turnips, 75c(fr$1.25 per sack; watercress, 2535c per basket. LIVE STOCK MARKET.. Union Stock Yards, Sept. 19. Hogs, 7,000 heaW; le.ft ofer, 5,606 head; market slow. Light,- 6.60& 7.25; mixed, -6.65 t!7.40; heavy, $6.607.40; rough, $6.60 6.80. - Cattle receipts. 600: market steady. Sheep receipts, 2.000; market steady. Union Stock Yards, 9 a. m. Hog market slow; left over, 7,000 head; estimated Monday, 22,000 head. Light ' $6.607.25; mixed, $6.657.37; heavv, $.680!Ei7.40; rough, $6.606.80. . , Cattle, 600: market stead v. Beeves. 03.6067.60: exas steers, $3.50 5.00; western, $3.20f&5.80; stockers, $2.604 4.25: cows. $1.65 5.60. Sheep receipts, 200; market steady. Native. $2.25(fi4.25; western, $2.25 4.25; lambs, native, $3.25( 5.S0: western. $3.252 5.80. - Unio-.v Stock Yards Hogs elbsa

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! slow; estimated Monday, 22,000: for next week. 100,000. Litrht, 16.60 tb 7.25; mixed, $6.657. 37; heavy, $6.60Ci7.40; j rough. $6.60Et6.80. Cattle slow; sheep slow. Hogs Cattle Sheep Omaha 2, 300 200 2,000 Kansas City 2,000 200 LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Sept. 19. Wheat closed quiet, to (Fid lower; corn closed quiet, Vi to d lower. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, Sept. 19. Carlots today: Wheat. 73, 9, 84; corn, 292, S9, ?57; oats. 205. 15, 210. Chicago. Sept. 19. Clearances today: Primary- Movement. Receipts. Ship. Wheat 2,143,000 727,000 Last week ..1,656.000 , 900,000 Last year .-. 887,000 963.000 Corn, today 456.000 324,000 Last week 436.000 335.000 ! Last year 967,000 57S.00O Xorthwest Cor. . This wk Last wk Last Yr. Duluth ..i.,410 520 239 Minneapolis .SCO 538 126 Chicago . 73 69 161 , ' "Wnrld's Shipment. This wk Lastwk Last Yr. Wheat ..8,952,000 9,376,000 12,776,000 Corn ...2,995,000 4,756,000 4,012,000 WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Lower Michigan. Minnesota, Montana Generally fair tonight and Sunday, except probably showers Sunday; continued warm. Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska Fair tonight and probably Sunday; continued warm. GARY Buy property in the Garfield Park addition of Gary, lnd., the new steel city, lfome of the United States Steel Corporation, which has accepted city streets, cement walks; level, no grading required, and trees for each lot. Absolutely no restriction attached to the sale of this property. Every title in Garfield Park is guaranteed by the Chicago Title & Trust Co. 160 LOTS AT PRICES RANGING FROM $100 TO $175 TERMS: $25 dcuvn, $5 and up monthly. Ten per cent off for cash. One-third to one-fourth lower -than any other property in Gary. While you are sick you do not have to pay. No interest, we charge none. No taxes, we pay them. If you desire further Information, maps and booklets, fill out this coupon and mail it to UNITED STATES LAND CO.. American Trust Building, Chicago, 111.: NAME ADDRESS UNITED STATES LAND COMPANY, OF GARY, 1ND., Inc. Walter C. Piper, President. American Trust BIdg., Monroe and Clark Sts., CHICAGO. GARY OFFICE: 2112 Broadway. Hammond investors can now take new South Bend-Gary electric line to our Gary offices. Free carriages. Thi CrESif d rs Tiffneff Inta OaE Why not let us advance you j enough money to pay all your Bmall bins; Then you will have only one pay ment to make once a month. Instead of three or four, and besides It will keep your credit good where you trade. We advance money in any amount J on Pianos, Furniture, Horses, Wagons, etc., and leave them in your possession. The payment can be adjusted to suit your Income and you get a rebate if you pay your account before It Is due. We transact business In a strlctly confldential manner and will be glad to explain anything you do not un derstand. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 So. Hohmnn St. Open Monday, Tncnday find Saturday evenings. Phone 257. WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his cm. player, or a suspension of business, to feel that yon have something: to fall back on tn your hour of trouble. Pot a small amount each week la sav lugs la a good, reliable savtasa bank, like the . Citizens' German National Bank (OB DOIJUAR STARTS A SA.VXNGI UVUVAT Beat Equipped Repair Shop In the State Q. W. HtfHTEB AUTOMOBIIaE gara&e 1 Compreuod Air' FREE Bowser Gasoline System 91 . HOHMAN STREET Phono 122. Huehn Block. Qnuaoad, la

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FOR RENT Furnished room with bath In private family, ,for lady. 58 Michigan avenue. 14-6 FOR RENT Six room cottage. J1J Ann street. D. A. Pugh, 217 Ingraham avenue. West Hammond. 14-tf FOR RENT We have eight very desirable 5-room cottages on Park avenue, Burnham, 111., adjacent to the plant of the Western Steel Car & Foundry Co.; very reasonable rent. Apply to -Wm. Guthridge, agent, 201 Central avenue. Burnham. Til. 11-1 m LOai AAD roUSD. LOST A large pin; blue setting, gold snake border; may be lost in Roby or Hammond: reward. Return to Lake County Times. 18-3 LOST Gold watch and short leather fob; -Elgin movement; closed case; liberal reward. Return to Lake County Time. 17.4 MISCELLANKOIS. LADIES' DRESSMAKING OR TAILORing Mrs. M. Watt, 74 Plummer avenue, dressmaking and tailoring neatly done. Prices reasonable. Call or telephone 2323. 15-3 NOTICE Dressmaking and tailoring suits a specialty. 53 Russell St. 14-6 ROOMERS WASTED. WANTED Man and wife or teachers to occupy light housekeeping rooms with lady who is alone. Address X. Y., Lake County Times. 17-2 WANTED Roomers; gentlemen prcferrru; one single anq one double room; electric light, bath. S3 Rimbach avenue. 15-5 BOA tin AXh nnnw WANTED Boarders and roomers: situated on new car line; handy for workmen from Gary. Call 732 North Hohman St. 15-6 AOTlCES. NOTICE. MUNSTER, INDIANA, wiil meet on the itn uay or September, 130S, at 8 p. ru., in the Mt'KRTKR PnWi s,.hi ir., for the purpose of receiving proposals from banks, etc., for the safe keeping and public deposltorv of the various funds belonging to the Town of MUNSTER. INDIANA, as provided by law. aim mai nereaner said Boara will awaru tne sare-keeplng of said sums. CORNELIUS P. SCHOON, Town Clerk. Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Finance. 4 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE CIRCU'T COCRT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1908. WALTER S. ROSS, ORIGINAL PLAINTIFF. VS. LIZZIE B. MANNERS; LIZZIE B .MANNERS, CROSS COMPLAINANT, VS. WALTER S. ROSS, ET AU CAUSE NO. 7985. QUIET TITLE. Now comes the cross-complalnt by I L. Bomberger. attorney, and files her cross-complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants thereto, to-wlt: Esther E. Porter and Porter, her husband, whose christian name is unknown; and David Henry Weil and Weil, his wife, whose christian name Is unknown; 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 of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 17th day of November A. V. 190S, the same being the second day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in ..the Court House at Crown Point. In said County and State, on the third Monday of November, 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 Crown Point, this 8th day of September A. p. 1908. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Cleric L. C. C. By Herbert L. Wheaton, Deputy Clerk. BARTER AND EXCBASGE. " FOR EXCHANGE Gent's bicycle. Will exchange for what have you? Address F L W, Lake County Times. 119 FOR EXCHANGE Coles hot blast heater for base burner, or to sell. Address G-393. Times. 14 MORE NEWS Vi ONE WEEK IS THE CIMES THAN IX ALL THE OTHER PAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGIO.Y COMBINED. COMPARE THEM AM) EE IF IT IS NT HO. LAKE SHORE & RAILWAY CO. 3:20 4:10 4:50 5:30 6:10 7:10 7:50 9:00 P. M.r P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. 10:10 11:30 H. tJ. WALLACE, General Manages The one sure, safe remedy for hair troubles. It makes the hair beautiful, heavy and fluffy. Use h every day and watch your hair improve.

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