Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1908 — Page 7

Friday, November 27. 1908.

THE TIMES.

If E CELEBRATES III HU5W5 ABSENCE Spouse Goes on Junket With the Gary Commercial Club.

While her husband had gone -n the Junket trip to South Bend Wednesday, a woman took occasion to celebrate her Thanksgiving day In advance, and proceeded to get shamefully intoxicated. The police found her on the Btreet in a certain part of town and took her to the police station to sober up. The woman became frantic when she saw where she had been taken and threatened to commit suicide. The police quieted her, however, and as soon as she became sufficiently sober she was allowed to return to her home with her husband. The woman has a reputation in police circles for disgraceful conduct, and yesterday, she took advantage of the absence of her husband to get in a worse condition than ever before. For a time after she was brought to the station it seemed that the woman would go insane, but she gradually recovered as she sobered up. This woman is the one who was charged some time ago with having taken $80 from her husband's trunk after she had seen him place it -there. With this money she started to get drunk again and met a man with whom she started to celebrate. Her husband, instead of going to the mill as she thought he would, returned home and saw her in an Intoxicated condition. r Buy as good a truss as you can too sure to take chances on a guarantee our special truss

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ACIIG BACKS TODAY: sassssBsasBBa. Spend Thanksgiving by Laying Concrete Floor ; in Church. Eighteen young men of Gary are nursing aching backs and sore hands today as. they follow their work in their various offices. None of them are complaining, however, on account of the soreness that he feels, on the contrary, If each one had to contract it again they would all be willing again. The eighteen young men are members of the Gary Congregational church, which Is in course of construction. Yesterday havfng been Thanksgiving day, the young men banded together, and, doning overalls and Jumper and led by their pastor, the Rev. A. J. Sullen, they proceeded to lay the concrete floor In the basement of the church. . They mixed the concrete and covered an area of 35 by 65 feet. It was a big day's work and though It was hard, they found considerable enjoyment in it. At noon all the young men, including the pastor of the church and Mrs. Sullen, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. "Wlldermuth, who served a big turkey dinner. The basement of the church will be used by the Men's league of the church for athletic purposes. jorv the AUirr who hate tried TIMES WANT ADS AND HAVE NOT FOUND THEM WANTING. You don't buy many in a lifetime. If you buy the right one first, it may be the only one needed. Cures are none poor truss, We sell, fit and Price moderate. REGULAR PRICE $4.00 147 SOOTH HOHMAN STREET & Guarantee Co. TAJPFEJv, Treasurer S. A. CULVER, Manage) HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, I3D.J OSOOO QAUUONS.

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IIITERESTED If CAR Eighteen Thousand Dollar Auto Car Goes Over the Erie Railroad A large crowd t Hammond people and especially the railroad men of the city were greatly Interested la Strang; Gaa Electric car, which went thronarh Hammond os the Erie railroad yesterday morning. The Strang Gaa Electric ear la sort of a hybrid car In that it la a cross be tween a railroad car and an interurban ear. Its promoters say that It is destlaed to take the place of the passenger engine and coach for suburban service and for the entrance to big cities over the terminals of the larger railroads. Is Really Big Auto. The Strang gas electric car Is really a railroad automobile. It Is a large lnterurban car equipped with a large six cyclinder gasoline engine, which Is used to generate an electrical current which In turn propels the car. The advantage of the Strang system is that every car is a power house In itself and does not require that an expensive power house or costly thirdrail or trolley wires to be built. All of the power for running the car Is devel oped within the car. The representatives of the Strang company, who were on the car, were James King Duffy, the rice president; I G. Nilson, the chief engineer; J. W. E8rhollne, assistant engineer, and W. M. Lloyd Jr. of the J. G. Brill & Co. of Philadelphia. The officials on the car were very very courteous to all of those who cared to inspect the car. The fact was explained that the car has a maximum speed of sixty miles an hour and can climb a 3 per cent grade with ease. Car Costs Round Sam. The cars cost in the neighborhood of $13,000, and can be run at a cost of 6 cents a mile for gasoline. It seemed peculiar to see an lnterurban car move off on a railroad with the ease of an "lnterurban car and without a trolley or third-rail in sight. Local railroad meif expressed the opinion that if the car is all that the officials claim for It there Is no question that it will mean a revolution In the method3 of transportation In this country. With such a car the railroads would have the best sort of competition for the electric lnterurban. SOCIAL NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO. Miss Ethel Hathaway Is spending a few days' vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway, at their home in May May street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reinlein of Woodlawn spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Reinlein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Jaeger, of State Line street. Miss N. E. Pickens of Chicago spent Thanksglvink" with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sprague at their home In Carroll street. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Claussen of State Line street were entertained by rela tives of Mr. Claussen's In Valparaiso over Thanksgiving. G. Klein of Chicago spent Thanksgly ing with his wife and family at their home, 516 Ash street. Miss Veda and Roscoe Hemstock have returned home from a short visit with relatives in Valparaiso. Miss Marie Hansen returned to her home In Crown Point after spending Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hansen, of Rimbach avenue. Mrs. J. Lipman, Mrs. Stratton and Mrs. J. G. Ibach are among the Ham mond ladies visiting in Chicago today Miss Blanche Irish went to Crown Point today to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Miss Floy Vincent, of Crown Point visited In Hammond for a short time today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrison have re turned to their home in Chicago after a day's visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. Rellley of South Hohman street. Mrs. Waiter Spencer, of East Chi cago, was the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Schwab of South Hoh man street yesterday. Mrs. Birdie Eastwood spent Thanks giving with relatives at Chesterton Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wells and daughter, Meredith of Roseland, III., spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Wells' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bradford of Doug las street. Miss Grace Crawford, R. H. Crawford and Harry Williams of Chicago were the guests of Miss Nora Rellley of South Hohman street yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Elster have returned from Crown Point where they spent Thanksgiving with relatives. .Send .us the children's shoes for re pairing. Phone 267. Quick Shoe Re pair Works. Miss Melita Neesel attended a Thanks giving dinner at the home of Miss Hattie Prajiskt. Mr. M. P. Ludwig and Miss lone Hunt attended a matinee in Chicago yesterday. Miss Myrtle Thompson of Valparaiso was the guest of Miss Martha and Elis abeth Terry of State Line street over Thanksgiving. Mrs. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mitchell and family spent Thanksglv ing with Mr. and Mrs. George Alles of Kouts, Ind., they returned to their respective homes today. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gostlln, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gostlln, Jr., attened a matinee party In Chicago yesterday Mr. W. Jones, who Is suffering from an attack of eryslpllis, has been taken to St. Margarets hospital for treat ment. He is reported very 111. Mrs. Mary Stockberger of 453 State street and sons, Carl and George, have

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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Open High Low Close 134 V 464 86 95Vs 51 108; 55 48 39 176 33 140 63 83 117 Vs 142 43 129 1406, 49 120 149 184 66 112 Atchison ... 98 98 97 Am Sugar. . .133 Mr 1344 133 Am Car 46 4S 46 Am Copper.. 85Vg 864 84i Am Smelt... 94 fi 96 94 Vi Anaconda .. h0 51 50 3fe B & O lORVi 108 108 Vi Brook R T.. 55 56 554 Ches & O... 48 48H 47 F & I 396 39 39 Canad Pac...l75 176i 175 Erie com S3 33 33 Jrt North. ..139 140 139V. Mo. Pacific. . 63 64 68 Nat. Lead... 84 84 VA 83 i N Y Cent.. 1178 117 Vi 116 No. Pacific. 142 142 142V4 Ont & W... . 43 44 43 Pennsyl. ...129V4 129 129 Heading ...140V 141 139 Rock Isl pf. 49V4. 49 49 St. Paul. ...148 149 148 Un. Pacific. 184 184 183 U S Steel... 56 56 55 Do pfd. ..112 113 112 Money closed 1 per cent. Total sales, 784,100. GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET Month Open 103 .107 .101.63 .62. .62 .4949 .51 .46 .1620 .1640 .932 .947 .845 .865

High Low Close 104 103 103 108 107 108 101 100 101 63 63 623 , 62 62 6262 62 62s 49 48 48 51 50 50b 46 46 46b 1622 1600 1600 1640 1620-22 1620-22 932 925 925s" 947 940-42 940-42 847 837 837s 865 860 860s

WheatDec. . May . July . CornDec. May July . Oats Dec. May . July . May LardJan. May RibsJan. May H. S. Voorheis, Broker In Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provision, Cotton and other Securities. Stock Quotations Rscdred by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the last ROOM 414 HAMMOND BIDC Phone 3641 PRODUCE MARKETS. Butter ReceiDts. 4.280 tubs; cream ery, extra, 30c; price to retail dealers, 31c; prints, 32c; extra firsts. 2727c; firsts. 25c: seconds. 22c: dairies, extras. 25c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 19 c; ladles, No. 1 19c; pacKing stocn isc. Egg receipts, 3,iu cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned. 21 24c; cases included, 2225c; ordinary firsts, 25c; firsts, must be 4' per cent fresh. 28c: prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 50 per cent fresh, 29c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must De tv per cent fresh, 32c; No. 1 dirties, 20c; checks, 14c: refrigerator firsts. 24 hie. Potatoes Receipts, 40 cars; choice to iancy, Dtxg esc; lair to guuu, 00m oc. Sweet potatoes Illinois, $2.00 3.00; Virginia. S2.50. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as ioiiows: ou to cu 10s weight, 66c; 60 to 80 lbs, 67c; 80 to 100 lbs, 89c; fancy, 9c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 16 c; No. 1 loins. 18 c; No. 1 round, 7c; No. 1 chucK, c;xso. 1 piaie, oc Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, lac; chickens, fowls, 9c; springs, 12c; roosters, 7c; geese, $5.00 7.00; ducks, 10c. Beans Pea, beans, hand picked, choice; $2.202.22c; fair to good. $2.002.10; common, $1.901.95; red kidney, $2.152.20; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.75 2.00; brown Swedish. $2.2o2.S5; off grades. $1.80 2.00; limas, California, per 100 , lbs, $4 90 Berries Cranberries, per brl. $9.50 12.00; boxes. $3.005.00; strawberries, cone, to Rochester, Ind., to visit friends and relatives. They will return home Monday. Miss Helen Brown of Knox, Ind., la th ablest of Miss Fern Vanderweel at her home 'In Russell street for a few days. Mr. John Younger is reported quite ill at his home In East Sibley street. Mr. and Mrs. Seeley attended the theater In Chicago last evening. Miss Carrie Gruszka and Saylor Long' attended a theater in Chicago last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. McClay attended the theater In Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Joseph Shaw and daughters Lenor and Katherine and sons George and Joseph attended the theater in Chicago yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lenz and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Turner attended the theater in Chicago yesterday. Misses Amelia Young and Blanche Orcutt were visitors in Chicago yes terday. Miss K. G. Reilley was the guest of friends In Chicago yesterday to see The Yankee Prince" at the Colonial. Miss Etta Sheffield and Mr. Drinkwater of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sheffield or May street Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs Fowler returned from Crown Point today where they spent Thanksgiving with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weaver returned from Kankakee, 111., where they were entertained by relatives over Thanksgiving Day. Miss Margaret Groome of Naperville, 111., is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Groom of Williams street. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrer spent yesterday with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Clemens and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Reese composed a party to see the "Yankee Prince" at the Colonial theater in Chicago yesterday. Miss Marie Eastman of Chicago Is spending a few days with her cousin, Miss Lena Miller of Indiana avenue. The Pythian Sisters hold an election of ofilcers this evening In their lodge room, over the Lion store. There will also be considerable other business of

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California, 1027c per pt. auiornia green fruit urapes, e&cigi $1.70. Fruit Apples. 31.004.00 per brl; 50c $1.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo per bunch, $1.60; straights, S1.10P1.40; culls, 60c $1.15; bouquets, 75 90c; lemons, $2.753.75; oranges, $2.50 8.25. Green vegetables Beets, 30 60c per sack; cabbage, $1.252.00 per brl; carrots, 5065c per sack; $11.00 per ton; cauliflower, 25 75c per box; celery, 25cSl.25 per box: cucumbers. 75c $1.50 per doz; horseradish, 6575c per bunch; lettuce, head, per box, 40 50c; leaf, box, 32 35c; mushrooms, 40 60c per lb: parsley 20c per do: on ions, 45c per bu; . radishes, home grown, zt?i 4Uc per aoz; string Deans, green, $3.004.00 per bu; wax, $3.00 4.00 per bu; tomatoes, 60c per bu; turnips, 4065c per sick; watercress, 25 3 60 per basket. ' GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, Nov. 27.' Total clearances today: Wheat and flour, 751,000 bu corn, 288,000 bu; oats, 368,000 bu. Chicago, Nov. 27. Carlots today: Wheat, 27 cars; corn, 183 cars; oats, 102 cars. Aorthvrest Cars. This wk Last wk LastYr. This wk Last wk LastYr. Duluth 857 413 849 Minneapolis .550a 346 675 Chicago . 27 41 22 CASH GRAIN MARKET. Cash wheat No. 2 red. $1.051.06; No. 3 red, $1.04 ft; 1.05; No. 2 hard winter, $1.04 1.06; No 3 hard winter, $1.021.05; No. 1 northern spring, $1.07 (a)1.09; No. 2 northern spring, Il.Ofa 1.08; No. 3 spring. 98c107 Cash torn No3 corn, 6162c; No. 3 wnite, bi;'bzc; xmo. a yeuow, bi,(fiP 62c; No. 4 corn, 6061c. Cash oats No. 2 white. 50 51c: No 3 white. 48i50c; No. 4 white, 47 c; standard, boc. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Union Stock Yards, Nov. 27. Hog receipts, 35,000 head; left over, 16,000 head; prospects weak to 5c lower. Light, $4.85T 5.60; mixed, $5.105.85; heavy, $5.20(g5.87; rough, $5.205.S5. Cattle receipts, 14.000; market weak. Sheep receipts, .22,000; market 10c lower. Union Stock Yards, Nov. 27, 9 a. m. Market strong at yesterday's average. Bulk, $5.405.75; light, $4.90 $5.65; mixed, $5.155.90; good to choice, heavy, $5.405.95. Cattle receipts, 8.000; market generally steady at Wednesday's close. Beeves. $3.307.60; Texas steers, $3.30 4.30; western, $3.10g'5.60; stockers and feeders, $2.604.70; heifers, $1504.50; calves, $a.006.75. Sheep receipts, 22,000; market Bteady to 10c lower. Native, $2.6084.75; lambs, native, $ 4.00 fi 6.50; western, $2.60j6.50; western, $2.604.60; western, $4.t06.30; yearlings, $4104.65. WEATHER-FORECAST. Weather map Extreme northwest, 14 to 30; generally cloudy; Winnipeg, .02. Northwest. 12 to 26; partly cloudy. West, 18 to 36; partly cloudy; southwest, 32 to 46; partly cloudv. Ohio valley, 32 to 40; clear. Thursday morning's map shows rainfaill general! for preceding twenty-four hours covering practically all the country except Texas. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Nov. 27. Wheat closed Vi d loyer; corn closed iid lower. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. New Cases. 5209. Samuel Stein and Louis Stein vs. Paul Voplnskl. Suit on account. 5210. Chicago, Lake Shore & Eastern railway vs. City of East Chicago Petition for revision of assessment. 5211. Gary Land company vs. City of East Chicago. Ditto. 5212. Sam Bavide vs. Charles C. Teare. Quiet title. 5213. Merino Ignozio vs. Peter Sharp. Quiet title. importance and a good attendance Is de sired. Mrs. Drawanc of the north side, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Walsh at their home, 416 Douglas avenue. Miss Mae Brown has returned to her home in Oak Park after a few days' visit with friends in Hammond. Mr. Raymus, of Danville, 111., is spending the week end with relatives In Hammond. Lewis' Skating Rink at East Chicago will be open for skating on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 28, and Sunday afternoon and night, Nov. 29. The Elk's ball Saturday night will not interfere with the skating on Sunday. The floor will be unsurpassed on Sunday morning and everything will be In read! ness by 2 p. m. 2t THE CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE & SOUTH jENDRY.GO. TIME TABLE 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., 310:50 a. m., xll:50 a. m., 12:30 p. m.f 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., 7:10 p. m., x7:50 p. m., 9:00 p. m., xl0:10 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 Hew Carlisle only. H. W. WALLACE, General Manager.

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aiaua HELP WASTTKOk WANTED Three men to take orders xur i-uuee ana tea conipanj. --- 1 with references, M.. Lake -ou,n1t? Times. 24-3 WANTED Railway mail clerks; commencement salary $800.00; many examinations soon; preparation free. write immediately, Franklin lniuiuw. Dept. 238, Rochester, N. Y. 7-tf-eod NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Ro sario Scimeca. Deceased. No. 413. Notice is herebv (riven that the und- 1 ersigned hbs been appointed adminis- 1 . . M I 1 I"..-. . . .. 1 . 1 - . 1 . . , J . . i ? ' the Lake Superior Court. Said instate is supposed to re soivenu OWEN L. CRUMP ACKER, Administrator. Dated Nov. 13, 1908. rEHAh HEI.I WAVTKIl WANTED Girl or young woman for general housework Call at 4 warren street, top flat, Tuesday afternoon. 2i-tf WANTED Young girl to take care of baby See Miss Yoder at Ruhstadfs Dept. Store. 27-2 WANTED Bv middle-aged gentleman, widower with no family, a middleaged woman as housekeeper; no objection to one with one child. Address In English Box 48, Lake Station, Ind. WANTED Girl or woman for general housework; three children in family; $5 per week for competent girl. Mrs. Berger, Grasselli Chemical Works; phone East Chicago 622. 2a-3 WANTED Girl for general housework in saloon and boarding house. Phone 5062. 25-2 WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone 150 or call 1012 Monroe street. 25-3 WANTED Three ladies to take orders for tea and coffee company. Address with references, M., Lake County Times. 24-3 WANTED Girls. Apply at once. Specialty Muslin Underwear Co., 135 Condit street. 21-tf FOB VAX FOR SALE Stove wood. AddIv Fitzliueh - Lutlier i. 1 V Co. 27tf FOR SALE 16-acre fruit and garden farm, six miles from Hammond; 200 apple trees, 80 cherry trees and all other kinds of fruit; good buildings, good water. Apply Mrs. Newcomb, Highlands. Ind. 27-2 FOR SALE Lot, 37 feet, and twostory building; batn ana gas; d n taken at once. Phone 287 or call Mr. Pugh, on Ingraham avenue, after 5 o'clock. 25-tf FOR SALE Shoe store; ood location. very cneap. on acuouui ui uuiti uuailees. Inquire M. L.. Lake County Times. 24-tf FOR SALE Four-room cottage. In-23-3 quire at 357 Alice avenue. FOR SALE Horses and mules; four buggies, three SDring wagons; tim othy hay, 65c; Upland, 6oc; corn, - 65c per bu; wood, $7 per cord. Hammond Horse MarKet, 396 uaiumet Ave. 23 mm, wxm. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, one single and one double room; hot water heat, electric light and bath. Apply 135 Clinton. 27-4 FOR RENT In private family, nice furnished front room; might consider breakfast. Call 19 Carroll. 27-3 FOR RENT An eight-room flat; all modern conveniences, including laundry and fine heating plant; three minutes' walk from First National bank. Call at 11 W. Sibley street. 27-tf FOR RENT Eight-room house, in heart of city; No. 252 Truman avenue; modern conveniences. Inquire 153 Condit; phone 2071. 27-3 run fVEjiM x iiew eiegani, up w uie modern nat; neautuuuy aecoratea; will make liberal offer for long term lease. Phone 1224. 25-3 FOR RENT Two rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Call at 284 Plummer avenue; phone 2634. 25-2 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 425 Logan street. 24-6 FOR RENT Houses, flats, rooms in ev, ery section of Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago, from the most exclusive residences to medium homes. Come and see list. Lion Store Furniture Dept. Free Rental Office. FOR RENT Large furnished rooms; . i ..... . .1 i, ... A, ion ii .. ii .11L FOR RENT Cottage, and severa4 lots for gardners. Apply Chas. J. Pochman, Douglas Park. . , 20-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with all modern conveniences, suitable for one or two gentlemen; board if preferred. 9 Rimbach avenue; phone 4471. 20-tf FOR RENT Large five-room fiat; all ' modern conveniences;. bath and light. I 1G9 Russell street. Apply Dlbos" Coal j office, 258 Fayette street. - 17-tf t FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms at i 353 South Hohman street. 14-tf i FOR RENT Six-room brick flat; modern conveniences. Apply 10 Warren street. - - . , , 12-tf FOR RENT Two five-room cottages. Inquire O. C Trout, second floor Hammond Bldg.; phones 111 and 1613. BOARDERS WANTED WANTED Boarders; rooms and meals. 253 Michigan avenue. 21-4 "WVA XTEH -TO REST WANTED Tivo gen'.Iemen desire room with two single beds; furnace heat and bath; state price. Address Room. 402 Hammond Bldg. 27-2 4rr ANO irocTTD FOUND Straw cow at Stockton, Ind. Owner can have same by describing property and paying customary expenses. Apply R, P. Stults, Stockton, Ind. 27-6 LOST Package of photos on street car between Whiting and East Chicago. Reward for return of same to Denham's store. Whiting. Ind. 24-3 FOUND Cuff button. Owner can have same by paying ad charges at Times office. 21-tf LOST Brown cow with horns and white head. Steve Sabo. 4S49 Alexander avenue. East Chicago. 20-3 PSBIOWAL'. CASH FOR YOUR FARM or business wherever located. Send full description at once. State lowest price. No commission to pay. Address Buyers Co-Operative Co., Dept. C., Minneapolis, Minn. 27-1 PERSONAL The best Thanksgiving turkey dinner at 405 Michigan avenue. Also regular board and room with bath. Phone 5144. 24-2 PERSONAL There are two bunchea of keys at the Times office waiting to be claimed, one bearing name plate of Paul Siefort. Owners please call and claim. There is also a rosary of white beads. PERSONAL If your sewing machine needs repairing call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street: Dhone 2601. 6-tf

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JfOTIPEV NOTICE TO MY CUSTOMERS. I am located at 2S3 Oakley avenue, corner Douglas street. Second-hand stoves bought and sold. All kinds of stove work and repairing. CHARLES W. CORDREY. 27-3 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 (21) years of ase. 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 December Term, 1908, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities thaa a quart at a time and permit the 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 ground floor front room of the five-story brick and stone building, situated at No. 177 South Hohman street, on Lot 5, Block 3, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to Hammond. There are office rooms adjoining and above. II il. ki. UCiriNr. lDr.it, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Albert Peterson, Deceased. No. 414. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been apointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. MARY E. PETERSON, Administratrix. Dated November 16, 190S. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Burnham, Illinois, up to 7:30 o'clock p. m., December 16. 190S, for the erection and completion of a Village Hall Building in said Town, including' the furnishing of all materials and iabor, and also heating plant, in accordance with plans and specifications made for same by J. T. Hutton. Architect, 314 Hammond Building, Hammond, Ind. Plans may be had from the Architect or from the Village Clerk, T. J. Cullman, Burnham, III. Th right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must accompany his proposition with a certified check of five per cent of same, to be forfeited to the board if the bidder fails to enter into contract after same has been awarded to him. A deposit ot $10 must accompany applications for plans, which will be returned when plans are returned in good condition. By order of Board. T. J. CULLMAN. Clrk. Practice limited to dlteaaea of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT M. B. Hayward, IVI. D. Honrs: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Sandsys, 10 to 12 . Phone 205 402 Hammond Bldg. (Whitaker&Co) Will Run CARRIAGES TO ALL TRAINS On and After Saturday, Nov. 21st SSI YOU CAN GET MONEY AT ONCE WITHOUT FORMALITY FROM US DO YOU NEED ANY? HAMMOND LOAN a GUARANTEE CO. PHONE 257 145 SOUTH HOHMAN ST. Si WHISKEY There is only one BEST TRY Old Steuben Bourbon (Straight Goods) and agree with us that it is PERFECTION Steuben County Wine Co. Am There Is Comfort WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that yon have something to fall back ob In your hoar of trouble. Pot a small amount each week la sav. lags la a gsod, reliable aaTlaga baak, like the Citizens' German National Bank OKB DOLLAR STARTS A SAVIXG3 ACCOUNT. Best Equipped Repair Shop la the Stat G. W. HUUTER. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System. f IS. HOHMAN STREET. I Phone 122. Huehn Block, Hammond, Ind