Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1908 — Page 7

Thursday, NTov. 12, 1908.

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He Had a Chance. "Wouldn't you just as lief have had a little Jarother as a" little sister?" asked Margaret's mother. The little one hesitated a moment and then aald, "Well nother, boy a are rather noisy and troublesome,:, hut what with "my bringing up and pap's bringing up and your bringing up he might not have turned out to be" so very : bad!" Delineator.

Monkey as Hat Decoration. While a Budapest (Austria) lady was present at -a menagerie performance some monkeys broke loose, and she left the place in terror and returned home. 'r When she -removed her hat, which .was of large dimensions, she fainter! at th si e-h t nf a monkey's face grinning at her from among the trim ming of flowers and. fruit. She is now bringing an action for damages against the proprietor of the menagerie. & Guarantee Co. at Nominal Rates HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, DEB. 1 1 1 JJ 1. 1 iHff .11. 4 IRMUIIRJI 1 1 it

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rois Wise THE javjoajs There is a Merchant in this Town, And he is wondrous Wise. To make it pay he knows the way Is just to ADVERTISE. Now, there are other Merchants here To vviom this Hint applies. If they're discerning they'll soon be learning IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. Higher Courts' Record. Supreme Court Minutes. 21337. State of Indiana vs. Orrin H. Trook. Miami C. C. Appellant's petition for time. 21246. The Romona Oolitic Stone company vs. Otis Sheelds by next friend. Morgan C. C. Appellee's petition for time. Appellate Court Mlnutee. 6S74. Indiana Union Traction company vs. Anna Myers, administratrix. Henry C. C Appellee's brief. - 64 40. Charles H. Thobald, as treasurer, vs. Arthur B. Clapp. . Shelby C. C. Appellee's petition for leave to file additional brief. , ; 6S70. David D. Ginther vs. .Rochester Improvement company. Fulton C. C. Appellant granted thirty days. 68S4. State ex rel. vs. A. Clinton Davisson, county surveyor. Fulton C. C. Appellant granted thirty days. 6972. Modern Woodmen of .America vs. Emily Kincheloe. Posey C. C. Appellee granted sixty days. '6993.. Lafayette Underwood ft al. vs. James M. Ieckard. Lawrence C. C. Appellant's petition for time. 6967. Peru Heating company vs. William F. Leuhart et al. Miami C C Appellees' petition for time, etc. 881. Thieme & Wagner Brewing company vs. Edward Paling et al. Tippecanoe S. C. Appellees' brief. 6670. Abraham I Donaldson et al. vs. State ex rel. Board of Commissioners. Jennings C. C. Appellant's petition for time. Indiana Patents. Washington, Nov. 11. Patents have been issued to Indianians as follows: H. E. Chute, operating mechanism; J. A. Devine, Indianapolis, automatic indicator connecting coupling; C. M. D. Dines, Ft. Wayne, mail bag catcher and delivering device; J. T. Ferres, Anderson, packing or shipping box; J. H. Frey, Vincennes, shears; J. T. Gordon, Indianapolis, manufacturer of rubber tires; L. J. Graffort and P. L. Hoffman, New Carlisle, ice cream disher; Ft. W. Guilford, Auburn, washer; J. W. Harold, Russiaville, adjustable stovepipe fastener; J. KIrkham, West Terre Haute, hen's nest; E. P. Manning, Elkhart, frictional power transmission device; B. J. Morrison, Indianapolis, manhole eovor; A. Nordeen. Newcastle, pneumatic piano; C. F. IMannett. Laporte. machine for applying liquid to moldings; C. J. Reilly, Syracuse, separator; A. Schmidt. Indianapolia -rotary nozzle; D. A. Schutte, Peru, grain drill; "IX G. Shreeve and J. A. Shreeve, Union City, hay gatherer and loader; H. I Staley, Martinsville, rotary gearing; B. O. Vincent. Indianapolis, 'extension table; W. W. Wilkinson, Cynthiana, wash boiler basket. The Ideal Listener. An attentive listener is a joy, but an inattentive one is a trial to the soul. Listen with your eyes, your whole face, your heart and your mind and you win achieve a triumph. Look directly at the person tailing to you and never allow your gaze to be deflected to other things which may' be happening about you, for this at once shows lack of genuine interest in what is being said to you, and naturally gives offense. Even to" China -and. Tffe equal-rights wave has reached the shores of China, and it is reported that a number of wives in Canton have left their husbands, saying that they will no longer be subject to them. The wives have had the worst of it, however, as the law" gives power to imprison them, and they have had to suffer the consequences of their rash resolves. ' Universal Law. There is no clean-cut formula to explain nature's ways yet; perhaps there never will be. The leaders of scientific thought teach us above all things the value of diffidence. Law rules throughout the universe, but its fundamental principle's become harder and harder to grasp the nearer we seem to have come to them. . ADTEHTISIX MAKES MAItT IMPOSSIBLE THIXGS POSSIBLE.

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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Open Atchison ... 94"4 Am Sugar ... 135 ' Am Car 45Ts Am Copper. . 86 Am Smelt ... 95 Anaconda . . . 51 B & O 106 Brook R T. . 524

High Low Close1 95 4 9 4g 95 135U 134 134. 46 45tj 4V2 S7Js S5"g s6s 96 s 94 V- 96 52 ' 51 7S 52 106 105 'a 1054 54 52 V 53 V 47U 46 46Ta 40 38 3S8 33 7 1784 177 177 &4 35, 35 35i, 139V2 138 U 138 1441, 142ii 143 116 1147s 116 63 V 6 1 78 6 2 85 84 i, 84 &s 1151,. II3I4 II414 1521 150 151 S 44 ?4 44 441, 130 127i'4 129 139 137V4 138 49", 48V 49V, 116Ts 115V, 1157a, 1461 144 146Vi 179U 178 17S 5 6 "4 543s 564 ! 114 . 1128 113 1

Ches & O. . . t: K &' I . . . . 3S Canad Pac.177 7 Erie com .... 35 Bs (irt North. . .138s 1U. Cent 1432 L & Nash. . .115 Mo. Pacific. 62 Xat. Lead . .. 84 N" Y Cent. . . .114 No. Pacific. . 150 74 On t & W . . . 4 4 a& Pennsyl. ...128', Reading ...137 Rock Is. pf. 49 So. Pacific. .115 Vi St. Paul 146 Un. Pacific. .178"s U S Steel 54 Do pfd .112:5a Monev closed 1 ai per cent. Total sales, 1,312,000. CRAIN 10 PRDV.S:QN MARKET

Month Open High Low Close Wheat Dec. ..103 104 103Vs 103 May ..107 10S", 107i 1074b July ..10158 102V, 101Vi lOliAb Com Dec. ..62HV4 62 62 62H ' May . .2'ii 62 62 V 62S July ..61 62Vs,.4 61 61 (ntH Dec. ..49 49 49 49b May ..51 51 51 51 b Julv '..46 ' 47 46 46 Pork Jan. ..1612 - 1625 1607 lT07s May ..1600-02 1622 1600 1612s I. aril Jan. ..920' 925 920 920-223 Mh.v ..930 935 927 930s lUbn Jan. ..840 845-47 S40 S40-42S May ..855 862 852 857s

H. S. Voorheis, Broker In Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and other Secnrlctles. Stock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the East. ROOM 414 HAMMOND BUa Phone 3641 PRODIXE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 4,562 tubs; creamery, extra, 29c; price to retail dealers, 30c: prints, 31c; extra firsts. 2727Vsc; firsts, 25c; seconds. 22c; dairies, extra, 25c; firses, 23c; seconds, 19 Vic; packing stock 19c. Eggs Receipts. 3,617 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 19(23 Vsc; cases included. 20(i"r24c; must be per cent fresh, 27 Vic; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be fiO per cent fresh, 28c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh. SOc; No. I dirties. ISVic; checks. 12c; refrigerator firsts, 26c. Potatoes Receipts. 95 cars: choice to fancy, 6SCa70c; fair to good, 65&"67c. Sweet potatoes Illinois, $2.503.00; Virginia, $1.85g 2.00. VealQuotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 6fc 6Vsc; t to SO lbs. 6Vi$8v; 80 to 100 lbs, 8ViS9fee; fancy. 10c. Dressed beef nibs. No. 1, 16Mic; No. 1 loins. lSUe: No. 1 round. 7'4c; No. 1 chuck. Sc; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 13c; chickens, fowls, 9c; springs, 11c; roosters. 7c; geeses. $5.00 i 7.00 ; ducks, 10c. California green fruits Pears, $1.15 2.75 per box; grapes, 50ctfi $2.30.. Fruit Apples, $ 1.00 if 3.00 per brl; SOc $1.00 per bu; bananas. jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straight, $ 1.1 OCu 1 .40; culls. 60cig$l.ln: bouquets, 75 fa 90c: lemons. $2.25fa4.25; oranges, $2.25(fi 5.75; grapes. 20'S25c per 8-lb basket; pears, $1.00(11) 2.75. Berries Cranberries, per brl, $S.50() 9.50; boxes, $2.75 3.00. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2.25: fair to good. $2.10((J 2.20; common. $1.90 1.93; red kidney, $2.40; lower grades, depending on quality. $175i32.00; brown Swedish, $2.55; off grades $2.2502.50;' limas, California, per 100 lbs. $4.S0fa 4.85. Green vegetables Beets. $1.50 per box; cabbage. $1.50 1.75 per crate; carrots, $l.C0ft 1.25 per box; cauliflower. 25 g-60'i; per box: celery. 35c(S'$1.20 per box; green onions. 5 fa 6c per bunch; horseradish. 65c per bunch; lettuce, head, per box. 40fa50c; leaf. box. 30 35c; radishes, homegrown. 40fa50c per doz; parsley. lc per doz; string beans, green. $1.50fal.75 per bu; wax, $1.50 1.75 per bu; tomatoes, 50c per bu: turnips. 60fT75c per sack; watercress, 25(g) S5c per basket. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. Nov. 12. Estimates tomorrow. Wheat. 50 cars: corn. 123 cars; oats. 139 cars: hogs. 24.000 head. Chicago. Nov. 12. Clearances today: Wheat and Hour. 689.000 bu; corn. 27,000 bu; oats. 405 bu. Primary Movement Receipts. Wheat, today R59,00rt Last week &6S.OO0 Last vear 665,000 Corn, todav 236.000 Last week 2 21,000 Iast year 193.00'i , orthwet Cars. Tliis wk Last wk Duluth 324 391 Minneapolis .226 239 Chicago 4S 97 Ship. S6 4.000 S96.000 569.000 '?0 000i 375.000 Last Yr. 30 CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.04 Sj, 1.06 : No. 3 red $1.03fa 1.04 Vi : No. 2 hard winter. $1.04 fa 1.0oM; No. 3 hard winter. $1.00 fa 1.04; No. 1 northern spring. $1.07 fa 1 OS; No. 2 northern spring. $1.05ii 1.07 ; No. 3 spring, 9!lc5i $1.06. Corn- No. " corn. 62V-C No. 3 white, 63fa63c; No. 3 yellow. 63fa'63c; No. ! i. 61'4fa62Vac. Oats No. 3 white. 505i 52c: No. 4 white, 49faolc; standard, a 1 (t 0.1: .WEATHER FORECAST. Weather map Extreme northwest, 10 to 24. partly cloudy; northwest, 14 to 24, partly cloudy; west. 10 to 26, clear; southwest. 20 to 40. partly cloudy; Ohio valley, 22 to 30, clear. Forecast Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin. Iowa, Nebraska. Kansas, Dakotas. Lower Michigan, Montana Fair tonight and Friday; continued cool. LIVERPOOL MARKET, Liverpool, Nov. 12. 1:30 p. m. Wheat unchanged to Ud lower; corn, '4id 1 n rf Ck y T 1 .. - ! V . . - 1 1 . Tl -1 . . ' - 1 i i

Gd lower; corn closed unchanged to Id loer.

Special Wire to 7 be TIMES LIVE STOCK MARKET. Union Stock Yards, Nov. 12. 8:35 a. m. Hog market slow to 10c higher. Light, $5.25$!, 5.90;' mixed, $5.40(& 6.15; heavy, $5.40ffi 6.20; rough, $5.40Si5.60. Cattle steadv to strong Beeves, $3.40 fr7.65; Texans, $3.60fo4.7O; western, S3.25W6.00; stockers. $2.654.60; cows, $1.65j,5.40. Sheep steadv. Native. $2.5004.60; western, $2.504.60; lambs. native, $3.75(?i6.00: western, $3.75 & 6.00. Union Stock Yards, Nov. 12. Hogs close active. 10(fi20c higher; estimated tomorrow, 24.000 head. Light, $5.30Si 6.00: mixed. $5.45fi'6.20. Cattle: Oood, steady, strong; others HEARD ON THE BOURSE. J. F. Jackson The wheat market still remains strong, owing to the good weakening,- character. Bartlett We believe that Europe will be obliged to buy large quantities of our wheat for some time to come, which we think will result In still higher prices. Logan The wheat market is likely to gather fresh force after each dip and this of hself is sufficient suggestion for buyers. Chicago The wheat market opened tatne and fairly steady.- Large purchases by Love at the ouset absorbed the rush of miscellaneous selling and prevented a decline. Trade on a pit basis new and slower. Corn started rather slow with Bart-lett-Patten buying December and selling May, and the general trade limited. Oats opened a shade easier with little doing; trade of a scattering sort. Provisions opened slow, few orders in sight. A little scattered commission selling of lard and ribs but commissioned buying of pork. Scalpers in pit mainly on buying side. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GARY. Lot 3.") and 36. block 2. Lincoln Park addition. United States Land Co. to Ginseppl Di Orio...$ 375 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 41, N lot 40. block 27. NW 1,; 29-37-9. Floyd Frvaf to Thomas H. Coggins 2,000 Lot 30, block 17, Lake Shore addition, Guy Ii. Cockley to Louis Fadem 200 HOBART. Lots 1 and 2. block 15, George & William Earle's subdivision, George Earle to Gaylord Osborn ' 310 INDIANA HARBOR. Iot 21. block 65, Joseph E. Kadison to William 11. Kurtz S00 Lot 25, block 18. in second addi- ' tion, Lillian M. Goerg to Matliew Donnelly 1 Lot 5, block 16. in second addition, Theron L. Salisbury to Emid . Salisbury 225 f HAMMOND. Part lot 53,' Cottage Grove addition, Amos H. Garrison to William C. Belman 1,000 EAST CHICAGO. ' " Lot 42. block 19. subdivision SW .' Vi 29-37-9, Andrew J. Miller to Hammond Building,' Loan and Savings Assn 100 CROWN POINT. Lots 19 and 20. N Va lot 23, block 3, Rolling View addition; part lot "K." Railroad addition, ' Alonzo A. Turner, by sheriff, to Lillie Chapman 1,421.09 THE SUPERIOR COURT New Caitra. 5154. Gary Lumber Co. vs. John Szikora et-al. Foreclosure of mechanics' lien. 5155. Gary Lumber Co. vs. George M. Ruff et al. Foreclosure of mechanics' lien. 5156. ' Indiana Harbor Plumbing Co. vs. Calvin McCnim et al. Foreclosure of mechanics' lien. 5157. George H. Bell vs. John Ivan ich. Appeal. 5158. James Clements vs. John Da vis et al. Foreclosure of mechanics' lien. 5139. James Clements vs. Daniel Kolman et al. Foreclosure of mechan ics lien. 5160. Hyman leonkind vs. W. Ozinski. Civil. 5161. Gido Seljan vs. J.; W. Goodltlan et al. Quiet title. 5162: Lena Schafer vs. Fred Schafer. Divorce. Plaintiff complains that defendant is a habitual drunkard and is guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment. 5163. Paxton Lumber I Co. vs. Continental Iumbrr and Tie ! company, and Indiana Harbor Lumber; and Coal Co. Civil. State Canen. 832. Peter Glick and John Hanson. Charged will) grand larceny. Dismissed for lack of evidence. $11. John i'olta. Assault. Fined $25 and costs. MS. John Alga. Assault with intent ! to kill Gone to the jury. D. E. Boone has gone home, sick. No court tomorrow. Medicine. "All the medicine you need," says an eminent doctor, "is right at your door, and can be had for nothing. Drink an ounce of salt water once every fortnight and you will never have to telephone for a physician." New York Press. ' He That Is Proud. He that is proud eats up himself; pride is his own glass, his' own trumpet, his owa chronicle; and whatever praises itself but in the deed, devours the deed in the -praise. Shakespeare. " ... Why Men Don't Marry. When a married man wants a mes3 of turkey it costs him at least two dollars and a half, considering the price of the bird, the cost of the oysters to stuff it, and the cranberry sauce. Besides, he has to carve it. But an unmarried man can go to res taurant and get all the turkey he

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BtAlJS HKl.P WASTBa WANTED Railway mail clerks com-mon,-.mfnr salirv $800.00: many examinations , soon; preparation pee. - 1 ' - . . Write immediately. ! ranKlin institute, Dept. 238, Rochester, N. Y. .-tf-e.od r ; w a in x cjlj uisinci nwnap,ci.3 Justers to introduce the latest creaion in accident and health protection, he "Climax Special Policy" pays for tion The all time lost on account 01 any jarantine or accidental death, .-.,; . I I'Qeiialtv hilitY- fnlarnntinp Payable monthly. National tasujii.. Co.. Detroit, Mich. ' iu-D WANTED An experienced waiter at Harbor Hotel, Indiana Harbor. 3-lf . rtBikC mice r- uOTEU ' WANTED Two experienced waitresses and one second cook. APPiy Hotel, Indiana Harbor. 12-tf WANTED Experienced saleslaaies at ma--trfU DObSOU'S' S0Ulh WANTED Washwoman to come to house Call Soutli itonman street. 11-2 ; WANTED Woman night cook at Stenhprir'n Rfitnurant. Indiana Harbor 10-3 Apply at same.

o experienced, German-; 18 a '"aIf inhabitant more than twe'ntyesladies at Ruhstadt's. (Town TfaKIL ,a resident of

WANTED Tw speaking sale WANTED Servant girl for general housework J M. Roil. 149th and 9"tf Forsyth avenue. East Chicago. SITL'ATIOS WASTEli. WANTED Elderly lady wants, situa tion as housekeeper for wiaower. Ar "TiAs.i,.,or" Lake County u.v , r--. 0 - Tlmesr7rT77- a,t.,tn 7Z eeneral housework; small family. Call 231 Indiana avenue.. 10-2 WANTED Aged lady wants situation for light housework or housekeeping. 351 Douglas avenue, West Hammond, 111. " 6-3 PARTNER WANTED. WANTED Partner with $1,500 cash to invest in the pop and soda manuufacturing business at Hammond; no experienced required. Apply to A. Rosen, Gary Pottling Works. Twentysecond and Washington. 7-6t. FOR SALE Household goods or every -Household goods of every

description. Inquire ..0 1-iscnrupp toxlcated: thar he has been a continu'enue. Whiting. j ous resident of said Township for more

FOR SALE One soft coal burner stove; practically new. Inquire 210 Indiana avenue or call phone 1234 Ham - mond. 11-6 ' T, ' ' ' .v,,'. hard coal base burner. 4326 North cote avenue, East Chicago. 10-1 FOR SALE One Radiant Home No. 6 hard coal burner, cheap. 329 Claude street. FOR SALE: Modern seven -room brick house with furnace and bath; will exchange for farm land. For particulars address 642 E. State street. Hammond, Ind. r FOR SALE Chorct; cottages and lots; best location In city. Call after 5 o'clock. D. A. Pugh, Ingraham avenue. West Hammond, 111.; phone 237. smm sen FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, upstairs; four furnished rooms, downstairs. Inquire 284 Michigan ave. 12-3 FOR ; RENT Modern cottage on Van Buren street, near Conkey plant, $10 per month. Apply R. A. Wells, 1143S Wentworth avenue, Chicago. 12-6 FOR RENT One double or single room with gas. bath and heat: rent cheap. Apply 75 Sibley; phone 1674. 12-2 FOR RENT Front room for two gent- . . I . : - I 1 L- , 1. .. , J Kntl. ie.men ; eiem u .n&'i., nrat iij 11-A West State street. 12-3 FOR RENT Six-room brick flat; modern conveniences. Apply 10 Warren street. 12-tf FOR RENT Flat at 238 Fayette street. Inquire at 234 Fayette street for Information. 11-2 FOR RENT Six-room fiat; modern improvements. Inquire 380 S. Hohman street. 10'3 FOR RENT Eight-room flat; hot water heat furnished; all modern conveniences. Also live-room cottage. Inquire 154 Doty, first flat. 10-5 FOR RENT Nicely furnished, heated. tour-room flat; pleasant location; all modern conveniences; no children. I'hone 3401. 10-tf FOR RENT Six-room flat, north side; and seven-room flat, south side; both modern. Inquire Jacobson Agency. Hammond Bldg., or phone 4313. 10-3 FOR RENT Two five-room cottages. Inquire O. C. Trout, second floor Hammond Bldg.; phones 111 and 1613. FOR RENT Furnished room with use of parlor; price reasonable. Inquire at 267 S. Hohman. 27-tf FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms fr lisrht housekeenine. Address "Wil kin. Rank Bldg.. Toleston. 24-tf ' FOR RENT Seven-room fiat, modern conveniences. Apply 351 Walter St.: phone 4954. 21-tt -rfATEH -TO BE.1T WANT to rent modern eight-room house In Homewood. Address F, Lak County Times. -tf HOARD AMI KOOM W ANTED. WANTED Responsible party to room and board schoolboy of 11. whose father resides in Hammond. Address John Barge, care Simplex. 10-6 BOARIJERS WANTED BOARD1NO First class meals, homelike; large furnished rooms with gas, heat, bath, hot and cold water. 3604 Eim'street, Indiana Harbor. 11-lm T4-r ajto irorao FOUND Stray cow at Stockton, Ind. Owner can have, same by describing nnmertv and paying customary ex penses. ' Apply IC I. Stults, Ind. Stockton. 12-6 LOST One automobile jack and one gallon of oil, on election day. Reward for return to Times Office. 10-tf Iosx Grip, on Sheffield avenue, night. Return to Times office. last 5-6 PEHSOAL PERSONAL We teach, hair dressing, manicuring, facial massage, scalp treatments. .Send for free booklet. Dept. 13, K. Burnham, 70 State St., Chicago. 12-1 WANTED Mrs. Alice Mills is prepared to do fancy baking; wedding cakes a specialty. Leave orders for Thanksgiving cakes at 210 Indiana avenue or phone 1224 Hammond. 11-6

PERSONAL At very low prices, paint- Junius was ever absolutelv sane. Thii Ung and decorating done in all its," , . , , branches. Also saloon, store and of flee ' does not, of course, mean that he is a

fixtures and hardwood floors reftnished Decorator. S70 Cedar street. 10-6 PrPlTVA I . If x-our sewing mitrhln ,1 vnnn1Pincr notl ..n - E f Ml.. I the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2601. a-tf IF IT'S ADVERTISED IT'S WORTH LOOKING VV.

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LICENSE NOTICE Notice is hert-bv given to Hi rifi . n " 1 v, in.- ill: wns or East Chicago, North Townohin iiKe county, Indiana, that I s:rJolin, a, male inhabitant of the Town '""''"P. c ounty and State aforesaid. . ... ... ift,c iwtmy-one vears anr a person not in the habit of" becoming intoxicated, will applv to the Board of County Commissioners.- at tts regular i'-emuer session, to be held in the courthouse at Crown Point, for a license trw cell c-rtri.. ,.'lTlur iu sen spirntious. vinous or malt ii.i"."rs 'n iuanties than a qt.art at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. Applicant desires permio- . ?1on to rlln a lunch and tobacco stand in cnnncctjon. ' bilT''' ,11,'a' ,sai'11 Iil.lior? re to i.-.." . r""" u"l.nu as 101 c,ws: A hist floor room of a two-storv name ounuing on Iot 30 Block 16 Chicago Inl Ea M ?- west o MCviUe avenue, a public street it,ir. 1.4 '-'t"1.!!' V0"" a d?or in i ..c ... i,,- ri ana siac. STEVE JOHN. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is herehv trivet t ' ?,'na ?f -Maynard, North Township, I.ake , Countv. Indiana- That h ,...L' - ... v iu. iiixr-?iii!eil "e abit ot becoming intoxicated; that h ha. been a continuous resident .f ,1,. hV:l iY""0"1 not 111 S, Jown,sniP tor more than ninotvtn. Lai,a lafl Fast; tnat "e will appi'v nf r fu ?.rd 0f c'."nty Commissioners thoi. tate ot Jntllana, at their regular December Term. 190S for i., ic ..X".,' "''"iung liquors H"""Nca man a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank ! uHn'"!!". wh"p old: that he Dacco, soft drinks and lunch in ton''O" therewith; and that the prem-oiir-re,e dsires to sell safd intoxicating liquors is descrbed as follows, to-wt: tJ.e f roun,l fl,?or front rom of two-o,?I,bnclf-bulldlnK " west side of of i'ni..ra'?,to D?'er' 'mniediately soutli ?ei hn'wd,le rlKh of way. Said prema S Seins in uthwest quarter section 30. Township 30, Range 9 West in iLaHI1T1 Srts?in' North Township. ?. . f om 1Sx35 feet, fflces on a public highway, has washropm and store room in rear, living rooms above. Entered through a front door on east; iZaZ 00r nd oor on north, in Mavnard Crossing, North Township, Lake County, Indiana. W. J. BOLAND. LICENSE NOTICE. ntSt1tiC,a heby Siven to the citizens oJit0 if Hammond, North Township, Lake County. Indiana: That the undersigned is a male inhabitant more Vl twenty-one( 21) years of age, a resident of said Town and Township Ann Tint In . 1. 1, 1 . r , . 1 and not In the habit of becoming VA. than nlnitv im.i .1 a,-- 1 ., . . . . 1:. he will apply to the Board of Countv ; Commissioners of Lake County State ; of Indiana, at their regular December j Term, 1908, for a license to sell intoxi(eating liquors In less quantities than . a"o permit tne same to be drank on the nn.ni.,D 1 sold; that he will also ask permission ivf otrii luoacco, soit arinks and lunch In connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said 1 Intoxicating liquors s described as fni iuwb, 10-wii: Bar room in the front of the first i floor of the Mai.n i,.i .1.....'.. '. at the corner of State street and the Monon tracks. Said room where n. llOr Is to be SOlrl front. street or highway, upon which said Majestic building is located, with the proper glass windows and iria. Hr.-o i so that the whole of said room is in icw ana may oe seen from said street or highway and is located in substantial accordance with the laws govern -VnB. the granting of saloon licenses. .P; Block 2, Townsend and Godfrey s addition to Hammond, Lake Countv, Indiana. w. C. BRIGGS. "i NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Anton Korkus Deceased. No. 404 Notice Is hereby given that the un.,erslgned has been appointed Bd-T;;njS. trailer of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Administrator. Dated Oct. 16, 1908. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Joseph J. Hess. Deceased. No. 405. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent LYDIA D. HESS, Executrix. Dated Oct. 22, 1908. THE CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE & SOUTH J1END RY, CO. TIMETABLE In effect September 6, 1908, subject change without notice Trains leave Hammond for East Chicago, Gary. Michigan City, South Bend and intermediate points at x5:10 a. m., 6:10 a. m., x6:50 a. m., x7:30 a. m., 8:10 a. m., x8:50 a. m., xl0:50 a. ni., xlUUO a. m , 12:30 p. m., xl:10 p. m.( 2:10 p. m.. x3:20 p. m., 4:10 p. m.. x4:50 p. m., x5:30 p. m., 6:10 p. m.f 7:10 p. m., x7:50 p. m., 9:00 p. m, x!0:10 p. m., xll:30 p. m. xTo Gary only. Limited train, stops at East Chicago, Harbor Jet., Gary, Miller, Dune Park, Michigan City, Hudson Lake and New Carlisle only. H. W. WALLACE. General Manager. Bagpipe Paradise. Piper The varra pest music I never heard whatever was dotin at Jamie MacLauchlan's. There was fifteen o' us pipers in the wee bac parlor, all playin' different chuncs. I thocht I was floatin' in heeven; London Punch. Abnormality of Genius. Genius, like criminality, is a manllestation of the abnormal. No man of subject for incarceration in a madhouse. Deed. Alone Count. A good intention will no more make a truth than a fair mark will make a good shot. Spurstowe.

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