Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1908 — Page 7

Friday, November 6,-1908.

THE TIMES.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Smith & Bader Co., incorporated capital, $25,000, have opened their Real Estate office in Gary, corner of Broadway and Tenth avenue., and are prepared to handle Real Estate, anywhere in the Calumet region in lots or acre property. Smith & Bader also have an office at Whiting, where they have been in business for the past eighteen years, and as to their reliability, can refer to any bank in Lake county. Property for sale, both vacant and improved in Gary, Toleston, Indiana Harbor, East Chicago, Hammond and Whiting. We also give special attention to insurance,' having the best companies in America. Loans will have our careful attention, foreign exchange, and steamship tickets will be looked after by a competent man, who speaks foreign languages. Mr. Andrew B. Seroczynskl, who is well known in Gary, will have charge of the Gary office. We kindly solicit your patronage.

Smith & Bader Co

FOUR MORE SALOONS CLOSED IB GABY Gold Mines for the Proprie

tors Are Now Shut Up By Remonstrance.

Grain

Latest Events la the Markets

ocks;

PROVISIONS

and

Special Wire to The TIMXS

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

BUXB I1EI.P WAiTCIl I

WANTED Slack barrel cooper. Apply 1

General Cooperage of Whiting, ut"

and Front streets. Whiting. Ind. ,

WANTED An experienced waiter at Harbor Hotel, Indiana Harbor. 3-tl

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

REGULAR PRICE $4.00

THIS WEEK $1.5Q South Shore Gas & Electric Co. PHONE 10 147 SOUTH HOMJVIAN STREET

Four more saloons In Gary are closed owing to the effectiveness of the remonstrance which was upheld last spring. The four saloons are located on Broadway, south of the Wabash tracks, and were a gold mine for the proprietors. Among the places which have been closed is that of J. Rogers, which corresponded to the Hinky Dink head

quarters in Chicago. The remonstrance on these four saloons went into effect on Nov. 1. The . other places which were compelled to close their doors are those of "Jake" Wagner, Mike Dano and John Bennett. The closing of these four places materializes on of the fondest dreams of the temperance workers. Temperance People Still WoTklnjc. While it is confidently hoped that wnen the remonstrance expires that Gary will be a wide open town, the temperance workers are already laying their plans for that time. They con

sidered the closing of Gary saloons one of the biggest coups ever sprung in their temperance fight, and they will work tooth and nail to retain their control. Since the remonstrance went into effect saloons have been closed as soon as their licenses expired, but there are still some forty who continue to do business. As the number narrows down the more of a gold mine the remaining places are proving to be. for the proprietors, and a month in business with only a little competition is as good as a long time of business

with, the original number to compete

with.

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Month Open

Wheat

..61 .61 . .61?sVi

Dec.

Mav

uly

Con

Dec.

May

uly

Oafs

Dec. ..47

May ..49

uly . . 4o g

Pork

an. ..160i

May ..1600

l.nrd

an. ..935

May ..942

Rib

Jan. . .845 May ..860-57

TALUnll FLATS ML

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GARY

THE CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE SOUTH BEND RAILWAY CO.

New York Man, Encour aged By Outlook, Orders Building At Once.

Trains for GARY, HARBOR JUNCTION, EAST CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY, SOUTH BEND and all intermediate points leave HAMMOND:

5:10 A. M. 3:20 P. M. 6:10 A. M. 4:10 P. M. 6:50 A. M. 4:50 P. M. 7:20 A. M. 5:30 P.,M. 8:10 A. M. 6:10 P. M. 8:50 A. M. 7:10 P. M. 10:50 A. M. 7:50 P. M. 11:50 A. M. 9:00 P. M. 12:30 P. M. 10:10 P. M. 1:10 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 2:10 P. M.

According to his decision before election, E. J. Tallman of New York, who

is reputed to be worth over half a mil

lion dollars, will come to Gary and

build several flat buildings in this city

because he now sees a brilliant future

for Gary. The building of the flats was

conditional upon the election of Wil

Ham Howard Taft to the presidency,

Attorneys Harris ar.d Bretsch. his lo

cal representatives, say that Mr. Tall-

man will be here today to attend to

the matter.

The plans have already been drawn for the building and the construction

of the first flat will start at once

There will be other flats which will be started in the spring. Mr. Tallman is Just one of the few who expect to build

houses and make numerous invest

merits in Gary now that prosperity Is again in sight. In fact, the real estate

men and contractors look for the sea

son to begin to rush right now and

remain good until the demand residences Is supplied.

BID FIRE DESTROYS

fo

Lfmited train stops at Gary, Harbor Junction, East Chicago, Miller, Duns Park, Michigan City, Hudson Lake and New Carlisle ONLY. Hammond and Gary ONLY. Local trains Hammond and South Bend.

Effective Sunday, September 6, 1908.

H. U. WALLACE, General Mantflat

I OliDF IM HUr n A VO VARICOCELE and

I UUIlL 1IM riVL URIC

HYDROCELE (WITHOUT KIIFE OR PAIH

I want to cure every man suffering with Varicocele. Stricture, Nervous Debility. Hydrocele This liberal offer is otv n to all wbo have spent larce sums of money on doctors and medicines without any success, and my aim is. to prove to all these people, who were being treat! by a doien or more doctors, a ho without any success, that I possess the only method, by means c which I will cure you permanently DON'T PAY FOR UNSUCCESSFUL TREATMENT ONLY FOR PERMANENT CURE I will positively cure diseases ot stomach, lungs, liver and kidneys, even though very chronic

PR1YATE DISEASES OF MEN cured quickly, permanently and with absolute secrecy. Nervous Debility. Weakness.

LUNGS Asthma. Bronchitis and Puluminary Diseases positively cured with my latest method. CONSULTATION AND IXAMINATiON FREE

I CURE YOU TO STAT CURED.

Spec alist Disease of Men and Women.

DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN

Pains in the Back and other ailments cured permanently.

BLOOD POISON

and all Skin Diseases Ilk

Pimples, Bolls, Itch, Piles.

I CURE ONCE FOR All

DR L E ZINS 41 So- Clark st- Chicago AJXX U 1U iemUAeBKandolp!i,2drioorVAll'a&U

HOURS: 8 to 8 P. M.

SUNDAYS. 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M.

THE HAMMOND DiSTILLINO O O. D-M1-.Y CAPACITY 25,000 QALUONS.

GARY

THUGTUR

Three - Story Building

Wiped Out by Blaze This Morning.

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Open High Low S3H 94 3 135 135" 135 , 45 46 45 . 84 4 84 , 95Vi 978 S . 49M 51 49s, .101s 103 101&g . 51?, 52 51U . 43 4 444 43(4 . 38t 39 384 .174i 175ts 174H . 81T 32S 31? .136 1377s 136 ...142 143 141i

11514 111 59 6 57 86'i 84 1112'i 1084 1497, 148 424 42 128 127 13678 1351, 48 46i

111 144 176 51 '4 1124

cent.

Atchison . . Am Sugar. . Am Car Am Copper. Am Smelt.. Anaconda . B & O Brook R T. Ches & O. . C V & 1. . . Canad Pac. Erie com. . . Grt North.. 111. Central.

& Nash... 1114

Mo. Pacific. 58 4

at. Lead... 84

Y Cent. ..lOSi

o. Pacinc. .n v

Ont & W 42

ennsyl. ...121

Reading . ..13ali Rook Isl. of. 46

Pacific. .Ill 112 'i Paul 145 146 Vi

n. Racine. .1 10 n

S Steel... 51 1 b

Do pfd... 112 US

Money closed 134 per Total sales, 1,613,800.

Close 94 135 46 874 97 51 103 Vi 514 44 394 3 75 32 137 143 115 59 U 85 112 149 424 12S 130 48 112 146Vi 17 8 54 113 ,i

WEATHER FORECAST.

Apply Majestic 6-J

WANTED Waitress

hotel.

Weather map Extreme northwest, 22 to 40. generally cloudy; northwest, 28 to 44. generally clear; west, SO to

46, clear; southwest, 40 to 52, clear

Ohio valley, 30 to 48, clear. Illinois. Indiana. Missouri

Michigan. AVlseonsin. Minnesota, Iowa,

Kansas, Nebraska, Dakota, Montana

air tonight and Saturday; slightly

cooler tonight.

WANTED Girl for general house

work; none but competent nwu

ply. 27 Webb street; phone

AOTICK. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKH COUNTY. NORTH TOWNSHIP. IN THE COURT OK FRANK D. PREST. A JUSTICE OF THK PEACE IN AND FOR NORTH TOWNSHIP. LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. MARY BICHREST VS. CHARLES E. JONES AND MRS. CHARLES E. JONES (WHOSE TRUE CHRISTIAN NAME IS UNKNOWN), A PARTNERSHIP. DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF JONES BUSINESS COLLEGE. Comes now the plaintiff bv G. C.

or White, her attorney, and files tier com

plaint herein, together with an affi

davit, showing that the defendants are

A VTL'Tl ToI-.. caloa 5i 11 M CHT

Hammond; salary $12 per week.

Lower worK pleasant ana Pfn"""'' - non-residents of the State of Indiana.

reierence; sena stamp, j. e - Said defendants are therefore hereby Co.. 323 Dearborn St.. Chicago. notlfied of tne pendency of said action

and that the same will stand for trial

LIVERPOOL MARKET.

w ainx.j .ompeieiii kh Vhil- on th 2ni day of January. 1909, at 9

nuuBCHura, liiimj "" o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of

dren. Mrs. K. Kerger, urassnu " Prank D. Prest, a Justice of the Peace East Chicago. Ind.; phone i n and for North Township. Lake

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GRAIN ML PROVISION MARKET

.100

. .103 . .J8

High Low Close 100 994 100 14 104 103 103is 89 977 98 61 61 61Ua8 61762 61 61b 61 61 61 '4 48 474 4 S '4 s 50 494,78 50s 457 45 50 1615 1692 1600 1607 1687 1592-9o 937 927 930 945-47 937 937 S52 S45 845-47 862 852-55 855

Liverpool, Nov. 5. Wheat opened '

quiet, unchanged; corn operied quiet.

uncnanged to id lower.

Liverpool, Nov. 6, 1:30 p. m. Wheat,

unchanged to d higher; corn, un

changed to 'id lower.

Liverpool, Nov. 6. Wheat closed

d higher to d lower; corn closed un

cnanged to d lower.

SITUATION WASTEti.

WANTED Aged lady wants situation

for light housewom or nuusfurcji-

in 251 Douelas avenue, w esi nam;

mond. 111.

FOB

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County, Indiana, at room 26. Rimbaoh block, in the City of Hammond, and that unless they apear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause on the 2nd day of January, 1909. at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, said action will be heard and determined in their absence.

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto- set

FOR SALE One Radiant Home no. o i my hand and affix my seal of office at

hard coal burner, cneap. js- ia.uuc nammona, mis bin oay 01 isovemoer,

HEAED ON THE E0UESE.

Chicago Wheat opened tame and

street.

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FOR SALE) Job lots of clothing, boots

and shoes, hats ana caps, iurnniu,

etc. odds and ends 01 mercnanuiac.

steady to 14c up, but the advance was some damaged by fire and water, some Boon Inst Trni l i or t vini.r.Rrr.n shonworn seconds, and small lot of

soon lost.

and Skillen port poor.

offering wheat and sup-

umn'i nomnlM Pete Reich's old

ituni TCn 70 F ummM Street. AtR. iwi

Mr. Boyd.

1908.

FRANK D. PREST.

Justice of the Peace.

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Corn opened to 14c off. Ohio crop FOR SALE Six-room house on Pie

report bearish, making cron condition

83 against 80 a month ago and 73

year ago. Congdon selling corn; sup

port limited.

Oats opened steady, c up. Lamson selling again freely while Buckley and

Marfield bought.

Provision list opened lower all around on the big run of hogs here and west, and the decline of 5 to 10c

at yards.

street; lot 37xl30: price $1,200; easy

terms. Address 188 S. iionman, pnuiic

3092

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of John Szabo, Deceased. No. 409. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminis

tratrix of said Estate, by the Judge or the Lake Superior Court.

bald Estate is supposed to be solvent. ANNA MAZAG. Administratrix. Dated Nov. 2. 1908.

H. S. Voorheis, Broker In Stocks, Bonds, Grain. Provisions, Cotton and other Sccorlf ties. Stock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the Easi. ROOM 414 HAMMOND BLTX1. Phone 3341

PRODUCE MARKETS.

TAFT'S ELECTION

BOOMS INDUSTRY.

FOR SALE Am "f orced to sacrifice $800

eaultv in income property ior

This will bear Investigation. Address W. Lake County Times. o-i

FOR SALE Finest building lot in

Hammond. 50 or 60xl2l ieei; nueu

and graded, shade trees, 6-ft cement walk, water and sewer; two blocks south of Harrison park, next to fine

residences; onlv $15 per rront 1001. Also for rent, elegant new residence, or for sale; easy installments if preferred. Inquire of A. W. Warren, 124 Charlotte

street.

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working time in scores of factories in

FOR SALE Modern seven-room brlcK

house with furnace and bath; win ex

change for farm land. For particulars

address 6 42 it., state street, iiamnionu.

Ind. -

FOR SALE Horses and mules, four

hiiprirs three serine waerons. tim

othy hay 65c; Upland, oOc; corn lc per lb: wood $7 per cord. Hammond Horse

Market, 396 Calumet avenue. 30-6

the east, south and west, have already FOR SALE Few pit games and tmft been made. cochins. P. O. Box 20. Highland. Ind

Commercial leaders in Chicago, St.

Louis, New York, Baltimore. Minneap

olis, Detroit, Birmingham and other cit

ies predicted yesterday a return of

prosperous times in the country, and

backed up the predictions with news of

great activity already under way in

manufacturing, in the building Industry

and in general trade.

"This factory will resume operations

on full time schedule tomorrow," was

the notice posted in many factories in

different cities of the nation yesterday.

In eastern cities, steel mills have begun

to increase operations. In Rhode Is

land. New Jersey, Maryland and other states business operations are moving

FOR SALE Choree, cottages and lots;

best location in city, call alter a

o'clock. D. A. Pusrh. Ingrahaxn ave

nue. West Hammond, 111.; phone 287.

WASTED to sirr.

WANTED To buy cook stove; also

three iron bedsteads, three-quarter

or full size. Address X, Lake County

Times. 4-3

A nre wnicn started at z:45 a. m

in .the three-story building of Joseph

Michnfck, located on Massachusetts

street, between Seventeenth and Eight

eenth avenues, destroyed the entire

building, entailing, a loss of $3,000 an

end-angering1-the rest of the buildings

in the bjfok; There, were ten . families living

the building at the time, but owing to

the fact that the fire was noticed by Officer Jurich before- it had gained

very much headway all of the peopl

in the building escaped without in

jury.

The fire started In a coal shed in the

rear of the building from an unknow

cause and quickly spread to the larger

structure. It did not take lone fo

it to gain such headway that the destruction of the building was a Toregone conclusion. When the fire alarm was turned in the department responded with a chemical wagon. That was not sufficient and so the hose cart was sent .for. By the time it arrived there was not much that could be done to save the building and the efforts of the department were confined to saving the surrounding property. In this the department was successful, but not until after the citizens in the neighborhood had come to the assistance of the firemen and placed wet sand on the flat roofsof the nearby buildings. The Gary Lumber company had a lien on the building, and it will have to suffer a part of the loss. The Gary police did extra good work and deserve a great deal of credit. The fire was not only discovered through the activity of one of the officers, but othens rendered valuable services in saving lives and property after the fire started.

Butter Receipts. 3, lot tuns; cream

ery, extra. price to retail aeaiers 29c; prints, 30c; extra firsts, 26(fj:26c:

firsts Ha fit 2 4c seconds. 21c: dairies, ex

tra. 25c; firsts. 22c; seconds. 19c; la

dles. No. 1. lc; pacKing siock, isc.

Eees Receipts. 3.33s cases: miscei

laneous lots, cases returned. 1620c;

cases included, 11 Kj zic; ordinary nrsis,

must be 40 per cent fresh, 27 c; prime

firsts, packed In new wnnewooa cases

and must be 60 per cent fresh, 28c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 30c; No. 1 dirties. 18c; checks, 12c; refrigera

tor firsts. 22 ,c.

Potatoes Receipts, 6d cars; choice to

fancv. 65S67c: fair to good. feOtob.-ic.

Sweet potatoes Illinois, -.uuz.ou;

Virelnias.. $1.65 1.8a.

Yen Quotations ior caives in eoou

order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs

weight. 6fi6c; 60 to 80 lbs, 6ffSc;

80 to 100 IDs, ((jc; iancy. inc.

Dressed beet runs. no. 1. i-c; ro. 1 loins, 18c; No. 1 round, 7c; No. 1

chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c.

Live poultry l urKeys. per id, iac;

chickens. fowls. 10c; springs, 11c;

roosters, 7c; geese, i5.uowi.uu; uucks, 10c. California green fruits Pears. $2. 60 T2.75 per box; grapes. $1.00 2. 10. Kruit Apples, $1.000 3.00 per brl; 50c $1.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch. $1.60; straight, $1.10 1.40; culls. 60c $1.15; bouquets. 75ifi!90c; lemons, $2.2a(S4.25; oranges, $2.255.75: grapes, 20i&'24c per 8-lb basket; pears, brls, $1.00 2.00. . , , Hearts Pea. beans, hand picked, choice. $2.25; fair to good. $2.102.20; common. $1.901.95; red kidney, $2.40; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.752.00; brown Swedish, $2.25; off grades $2.25 2.50; limas, California, per 10 lbs. $4.804.85. Berries Cranberries, per brl, JS.50 9.00; boxes. $2.753.00. Green vegetables Beets. $1.25 1.50 per box: cabbage. $1.75 2.00 per crate; carrots. $1. 00ft 1.25 per box; cauliflower. 275c per box; celery. 35c $1.20 per box; green onions, 56c per bunch; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce, head, per box. 40 50c; leaf, box. 25 27c; mushrooms. 1525c per lb: parsley, 10c per doz: radishes, home grown, $1.502.00 per 100; string beans, green, 50 60c per bu: wax, 50 60c per bu; tomatoes, 50c per bu; turnips, 6075c per sack; watercress, 25 35c per basket. GRAIN MARKET.

Chicago. Nov. 6. Clearances todav: Wheat and flour, 219,000 bu; corn, 52",000 bu; oats, none. Chicago, Nov. 6. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat, 30 cars; corn, 109 cars; oats, 98 cars. Chicago, Nov. 6. Carlots todav: Wheat, 20, 3. 20; corn, 86; oats, 89, 11, 6S. orthiTfnt Cam.

This wk Lastwk Last Yr. Duluth 349 229 230 Minneapolis .220 211 201 Chicago 20 52 36 Primary Movement. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today 983,000 540,000 Last week 868.000 654,000 Last vear 654.000 552,000 Corn, today 259.000 218,000 Last week 143,000 288.000 Last vear 185.000 386,000

FOR RENT Six-room cottage on Ash

street; cheap rent ior right party

415 Ash street; phone 3552. b-i

FOR RENT Bright rooms for light

housekeeping; modern; near interur-

ban line. 4528 Magoun avenue. East

Chicago. 6-2

FOR RENT Eight-room flat; all mod

ern conveniences; on Hohman. Applv

419 S. Hohman. 5-3

BOARDERS WANTED

WANTED Private family will

eight or twelve table boarders.

with great strides since election day, 509 Indiana avenue.

and thousands of men are being em

ployed. Thread .Mills Jlusy Again.

Announcement was made in Pav

tucket, R. I., that the thread mills of J. & P. Coates company, employing 2,500

hands, would resume a full working time schedule tomorrow. The mills have been running on short time since

the financial depression last fall

In the cotton mills of the James

Chadwick & Brother company of Jersey

City, which have been running on half

time since April, notices were posted

that operation on full time would begin

tomorrow mornine.

From Birmingham. Ala., reports came

last night that the Alabama iron manufacturers sold 50,000 tons of pig iron in

the first twenty-four hours after the

ejection. The iron sold is to be deliver

ed during the first quarter of the com

ing year

From Baltimore, St. Louis, Minneap

olis, Trenton and other cities reports of actual revival of trade and industry

are' being received.

A. C. Funk, manager of the American

Bridge company plant at Trenton. N. J., was notified yesterday to prepare for a

5,000-ton order of structural steel to be used in building operations in New

York City. This will mean doubling the

force ot workmen at the mill. The plant is to be started in full operation immediately, and thousands of Ironworkers in South Trenton, who have

been idle, are jubilant.

3-.K KnUding to Go I p

Most of tne steel is to be used in

tlie erection of a great apartment building in New York, which, according to

advices, would. not have been built had Bryan been elected. Trenton potteries and other industries are also .reported to be gettirT ready to participate in the industrial revival by running full time with Increased numbers of workers.

take

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the matter of the Estate of Susanna

Sr.abo, Deceased. No. 410. Notice is hereby given that the und

ersigned has been appointed adminis

tratrix of said Estate, by the Judge or

the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to De solvent. Dated Nov. 2, 1908. ANNA MAZAG. Admin istritrfr.

LOW RATE EXCURSION TO Muncie - - 2J2S Marion - - 2,00 Peru - - - L50 ROUND TRIP LAST OF THE SEASON via Gs & L

Saturday Night, Nov.

Your Last Chance to take In Favorite Cities cf Middle Indiana For Further Information, Address C. W. HEIMBACH, Agt. PHONE 1801

FOR RENT Three rooms, with or

without furniture. 40S Walter

street. 4-3

FOR RENT Modern eight-room house at 32 Ogden street: furnace heat. Call

at 11 Carroll street or phone 4082. 17-tf

FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gas, toilet, etc.; convenient to Standard Steel and Conkey plant. R. L. Dibblee, 664 East Carroll street, east of Calumet avenue. 4-3

FOR RENT Eleven-room flat on Mich-!

lgan avenue. Inquire Martin's Bak- ' ery, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 3-5 i FOR RENT Furnished room with use ' of parlor; price reasonable. Inquire at 267 S. Hohman. 27-tf FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms I for light housekeeping. Address Wil-' kins, Bank Bldg., Toleston. 24-tf FOR RENT Seven-room flat, modern conveniences. Apply 351 Walter St.; phone 4954. 21-tf .V AJV TE H TO IIB.T WANT to rent modern eight-room house in Homewood. Address F, Lake County Times. . 4-tf LOIT AJTO fOIISD FOUND Black pocketbook. containing money and papers. Owner call at 386

Cedar street and identify same. . 6-3

YOU CAN GET MONEY AT ONCE WITHOUT FORMALITY FROM US DO YOU NEED ANY? HAMMOND LOAN a GUARANTEE CO. PHONK 257

SOUTH HOHMAN ST.

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145

Revised Electoral Vote

Taft.

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CASH GRAIN MARKET.

IF YOU ARE BVSY, TRY TO FORGET A. LOT OF THINGS AND REMEMBER THE WANT ADS.

Wheat No. 2 red, $1.01 1.02H ; No. 3 red, 99c $1.01H; No. 2 hard winter, $1.01 (S 1.02 U ; No. 3 hard winter, 97C3 $1.01 V4 ; No. 1 northern spring. $1.04ft l.05; No. 2 northern spring, $1.03 1.04; No. 3 spring. 95c $1.03. Corn No. 3 corn. 82c; No 3 yellow, 62 (5 62 He; No 4 corn, 60 He Oats No. 3 oats, 47c; No. 3 white, 4849c; No. 4 white. 42474c; standard, oO'fcc.

State. Alabnntn Arkauna California Colorado

Connecticut 7 Delaware S

Florida . f.eorgla Idaho 3 Illinois 27 Indiana 1.1 Iowa 13 Kanna , 1U Kentucky Louisiana xMarrlaad 3 Mammt-Uuart tn IH , Michigan . . 14 Mlnneaota 1 II j Missouri IK i Montana i 3 ' Nebraska Nevada w Hampshire 4

12 . 3

Bryan. 11

5 13

tv Jersey.

New lork North Carolina. North Dakota.. Ohio Oklahoiaa Orejron . Pennsylvania

Rhode Island.

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r, Vr STUUK 1W AKKKT. I !th Dakota

LOST Grip, on Sheffield avenue, last

night, lieturn to Times ornce. 5-6

LOST This morning, . 'ecmewhare In Hammond, pocketbook containing papers and money; book may have been lost enroute from Indiana Harbor on street car. Finder rewarded b$- returning to C. P. Eurdick. care Lake County Lumber Company, Indiana Harbor. 29-tf

FEBtOXAU'. SHORTHAND Successful and experienced teacher will give instruction to beginning, advanced or special, students. Address B. C, care Lake County Times.

PERSONAL If you earn $8 per week or more drop ua a postal sure todav. Write address plainlv. A. C. Tlsdelle & Co., 92 LaSalle St., Chicago. 30-6 PERSONAL If your sewing machine needs repairing call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert- 241 East State street; phone 2601. 5-tf

East Equipped XUpaJf Shop la tEe Eta.5 Q. W. ETTHTEH AUTOMOBILE GARAGE OtmprMMt Air JTREE Bowser 0Ub System tl S. HOJntAJT STREET t"ha til. Bub& BkMk. HaammoadL 14

Articles of Incorporation. . Articles -of .incorporation, have been filed with the secretary, of state for the following companies: The Tennyson Equity Tobacco Warehouse Co., Tennysn ;. capital stock. $2,500; incorporators, C. P. McCIary of Booneville, and Joslah -McCitiry, Isaac T. Wilkinson, R. E. McCIary, W. A. Hunt. J. W. Skelton, W. C. Lamar, W. P. ZInt, N. M. Spradley, E. H. Hart, T. A Rhodes, Hasklnson Watson, Absolem Hoskin & Son, J. L. Posey, J. C. Polk, Loran Hobbs, Simpson Brothers, Pete I-slie and Frank Bender. The Marvel Carburetor company, Indianapolis; capital stock, $10,000: incorporators, Edwin F. Cook, Pearl Hamblen and Burt-N. Pierce. Ballard Packing company, Marion; capital. $50,000; directors, Jesse M. P.srlard. Otto Small and Alfred J. Ballard.

NOTICE. A WORD IN SELF-DEFENSE. Since Mr. Charles F. G-hrke has never contributed one penny toward my support, and never had any bill presented to him. save the doctor's bill contracted at the birth of his son; since my father is supporting both me and my child, Mr. Gehrke's advertisement in .the late issues of The Times seems verv ridiculous. MRS. EMMA GEHRKE. Nov. 6, 1908. 6-4

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Union Stock Yards, Nov. 6. Hogs 30.000 head; left over. 4.134 head; market 5 10c lower. Light. $5.25 a 6.05; mixed, $5.406.25; heavy, $3.45'a6.30; rough, $5.45J?5.65 Cattle receipts, 3.500: market steady. Sheep receipts. 10,000; market strong.

Union mock laras. ov. o. Hogs . close more active at early prices; es- I Totals 327

timated for tomorrow, 23.000 head. Majority 171 Light, $5.25(6.05; mixed. $5.40g 6.25; Vote may be spilt. heavy. $5.45(f?6.30; roughs $5.455.65. 'Official rtinnt mar be necessary to Cattle steady; sheep steady determine result. .

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Ed. C Newman, Deceased. No. 401. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator, with the will annexed, of said Estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. t Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. FRED BARNETT. Administrator. Dated Oct. 9, 1908.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of John Ivan, Deceased. No. 4 02. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate ia supposed to be solvent WALTER BAUER, Administrator. Dated Oct. 14. 1908.

HIGH SCHOOL TIDINGS. , For opening exercises this morning

several announcements were made. The principle one was the coming lecture given by the seniors. r The proposed gnm-' with tlx: Central Park Athletic club has beon called off. Owing to the game scheduled by

on Hammond. Practice was held last night, ami everybody was out. Several new plays are being tried and it looks as if tlie purple and white wiil fly from the top of the flagpole. From now on Coach Alio wants the second team out for scrimmage. There is a possibility of alternately arranging the studies on the program days from afternoon to morning, and then next time having the morning studies again.