Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 158, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1908 — Page 7
Tuesday, December 22, 1908.
THE TUXES.
There Is Comfort
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cmcn wooK I saw
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dollar starts . accounts.
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For Sale Cheap! 0,000,000 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER of all kind. Door, windows, Plum bin sr Qoodi, everything necessary t bhild a house with. Call with estimates. J G. RUEL. 7337 A Beat Equipped Repair Shop in the State G. W. HUNTER. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System. 91 S. BOHMAN STREET. Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond. Ind
URT NEW
CONTEST
Defeated Democratic Candi
date for Reporter of Su
preme Court Is Induced to
Fight Along With Other
State Candidates.
HIS JEFFEBSOlli
LICITY JOLTED
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D o You Need Money For Xmos? If you have personal property security we'll oan you then cessary amouit to ma'o purchases and pay all indebtedness CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 9136-40 Commercial Ave So. Chicago Room 200. Phone So. Chicago 104 OPE EVENINGS .
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TOM TAGGART'S HAND
DISAPPEARS III FIGHT
Slack Men Lose Their Issue on Which
to Make a Concentrated Attack on
John W. Kern and His Sponsor Is
Figured To Be Wisest Move Just
at the President Time.
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f Practice limited to diseases of the P V r van .t - - .
;x.nnt nuji, AflO THROAT M. B- May ward, XT. D. EYIS S IEN- IFICALLY TESTED AND GLA' SEi Or?RECTLY FITTED
Phone 203 402 Hammond Blda-j
TIMES' BUREAU AT THE STATE CAPITAL Indianapolis, Dec. 22. Burt New, democratic candidate for reporter of the supreme court, who was defeated in the last election, has reconsidered his decision to withdraw from the contest and yesterday at the democratic state committee meeting decided to resume the contest. He was partly induced to reconsider his step by the fact that the state committee will finance the contest. Walter Lotz of Muncie, who ran against James Bingham for attorney general, was the last one to be heard from, and he said yesterday that he proposes to stay in the fight to the end. It is safe to say, however, that by the time the republican senate committees
get through with the contest the democratic contestants will not have a place left to hang their hats. Stokes Jackson, democratic state chairman, came out yesterday with a
prepared statement on the contest. In which he says some harsh and cruel things about the republican party as a
whole. He says in part: Jackson's Sentiments.
"I am now more than ever convinced
that every democratic state candidate
nas been legally elected, and we do
not propose that the republican candi
dates declared elected by fraudulent votes shall hold the offices to which
they were not elected by the legal and
qualified voters of Indiana. It is not
only a question of seating the demo
cratic candidates, but it is also a pub
lie duty to expose the frauds of the
republican party, and show to the peo
pie that the will of the legal voters January Eleventh Is the Dav Set for has been overridden hv sham anA wr. I - i3C'' ior
rupt practices of the republicans.
Gov. Marshall to Be Honor
ed With Fine Reception and Ball at Inaugural.
MEREDITH NICHOLSON LEADER
FREE a Bottle-of Fine Wine Absolutely FREE
HHE-CHiJAGO; LAKE SHORE & SOUTH H BEND RY, CO. TIMS TABLE
Effective November 29, 1908. Subject to Change without notice
with
.Trains leave Hammond for East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Gary as follows: ' 6:00 a.m.. 6:00 a.m., 6:30 a.m., 7:00 a. m., 7:40 a.m., 8:20 a.m., :00a. m 8:40 a. m.. 10:80 a. m., 11:00 a. m,',' 11:40 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. la., 1:00 p. m., 1:40 p. m., 2:20 p. .ta., 3:00 p. m., 3:40 p. m., 4:20 p m.. 6:00 p. m. 5:20 p. m.. 6:00 p. m.. Vi P m- I:20 p- m- 8:20 P- m., 8:20 p. m.. 10:20 p. m.. 11:00 p. m.. 11:30 p. m. -. Trains, leave Hammond 'or Michigan City and South Bend at 6:30 a ta., 8:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 12:20 p! m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. m.. 10:20 p. m. Train leaving Hammond at 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. ,m. and 1:20 p. m. carry baggage. . H. TJ. WALLACE " General Manager.'
$1.00 Pareliasa or over at Grossman's Family Liquor" H 2013. HOUSe BSSWe Sh HAKM083, IKDUIH
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE For the Holidays In Wines and Uquors per per Maryland Style Rye . caL Whiskey 60C 2.00 Old Kentucky Pure Whiskey 75C 2.50 Old Ford Whiskey, Bottled in Bond 5 years old, 100 proof 80c Ohio Port Wine Type 15c .50 Fine Old Sweet Catawba Wine 35C 1.50 Fine Old Sherry Wine 35C 1.50
Do not buss the opportunity of this Sale ad a great deal of more articles also at the very lowest prices.
There are many ways to communicate with a person in a distant town. But the telephone is the quickest, , most satisfying and it equals in value a personal visit. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY
True democratic party has always
stood for honeat elections and we propose to take the necessary steps to assure honest elections in Indiana
in the future.
"I personally also have sufficient confidence in the fairness of the tribunal to
which the contest must be submitted that It will give the democrats' cause a fair trial, and we feel confident that we will have sufficient legal evidence to establish our claims to tho contested
offices.
me investigation and exposure of
the fraudulent voting, especially the il
legal naturalization of foreigners and
the voting of this class of voters by gigantic corporate interests, as was done In Lake county, is a matter in
which every good American citizen is
vittally Interested. G. O. P. Not Worried.
T.ne abuse of the great privilege of franchise by this unscrupulous and
unconscionable practice as exposed in Lake county threatens to undermine the very foundation of American citizenship and the democratic party and
tne decent citizens of Indiana will not
tolerate it
"We propose to continue this inves
tigation and the contest and I appeal
to the democrats of Indiana to lend
their aid and support In this important
undertaking.'
It is feared, however, that even in
spite of this eloquent appeal by the state chairman the republicans will feel
called upon to go right ahead and hold
the offices to which they were elected.
Taggart and the Senatorshln.
Thomas Taggart says and repeats it
that he is not taking any hand in the
contest for United States senator. He
nas Deen accused so many times of
dipping his oar into the troubled wat
ers of the fight that it is hard to
understand how Taggart can keep his
temper and put up with it, but he says
emphatically that he is not in the
muss and does not Intend to get in it.
Ana there are a good many people
wno neiieve Taggart is telling the truth about it. The fact U that there
is not now a single ripple on the sur
face to show where Taggart Is doing
anytning. if he is working at all it is
First Affair of Its Kind Held in Many Years.
TIMES' BUREAU AT THE STATE CAPITAL.
Indianapolis, Ind.. Dee. 22 T,m.
R. Marshall's Jefrrsnnin it.-..
- i BimntiLy Is about to get a Jolt. On th mcrht
of the day of hia inauguration, as well
' a reception and ball. Is to be c-ivt,
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall at
the Proyplaeum, the swellest social cen
ter or this city, n will not be as
pretentious an affair as the inaugural ball has been on former similar
sions when a governor w
ed, but It will be fine enough to suit
anyone. Arrangements are well under way and there is promise that, although
"ol larS. U will be one of the nicest
areairs or the kind ever pulled off in
tnis city.
elist, who, by the way. is a red-hor
democrat, is one of the men who are arranging the details. Mrs. Beniamin
Harrison, widow of the late President Harrison, will be in the receiving line along with a large number of other
social leaders.
Jan. 11 is the day set for the ban.
Several hundred invitations will be sent out, many of them to persons out in
the state. The Proyplaeum will be
decorated with flags and flowers. An orchestra of ten or more pieces will furnish the music and dancing will begin at 10 o'clock. A buffet luncheon
will be served.
It is said, however, that the inau
guration of Mr. Marshall as e-overnor
will, however, be a simple ceremonv.
It is known to be the wish of Mr. Marshall that there be no disnlav of
frills and feathers on this occasion, and it will probably be a simple affair.
COLLEIJ IS A CANDIDATE
- - Honon Engineer Wants on
the Indiana Railroad Commission.
IN
iastar & McGarry... Arc showing the largest and besfselected stock of CUFF BUTTONS ever shown by a jeweler. Solid gold Buttons, per pair, 3i.ao up.
Local railroad men. esneciaiiv thn
oi tne Monon, are interested In the news that is going around about James Cullen of Lafayette, engineer nn th.
Monon for Xos. 6 and 36. Mr. Cullen
who is one of the best engineers on the road, is an active candidate for a
piace on the Indiana state railroad
v-uuunissioa jucai railroad men who
Know him have the highest regard for
mm, both as a railroader and as a man. They would like to see him t th
Place and they feel that he would be i credit to the commission.
Mr. Cullen has been an active demo
CTfl t fny fnip(i , -
. mtuijr-uju years, ana is a
memner of the democratic county cen
"BI mmuiee. He has lived in Lafayette practically all his life, and h
a wide acquaintance. For years he has
been a member of the Brotherhood of
locomotive Engineers, and has held responsible offices in that organization.
When Bryan made his dash through
"U14"a rni Chicago to Louisville, last W A Vrn UM n I falL Mr. Cullen ran the ena-in tha t V l-k-U Car remirerS at
once. Armlv Fitzhusrh-
illtllPT Hf 9-tt
BASTAR & McGARRY I7S SO. HOHMAN STREET Goods Se ected Now Kept In Our Safes Until Wanted
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
ALB HELP WISTta
WANTED Railway mail clerks; coma,ement salary 80); spring examination; candidates prepared free, write Immediately for schedule. Franklin Institute, Rochester, NY. 12-tf
firmed. Roby, J.
629 Alonzo M. Harris vs. Edn s
Martindale et al. Reversed. HadW t
6470. The Michigan Mutual Life In
surance company vs. Clifton Thompson. Vanderburg S. C. Reversed. Comstock, P. J.
Supreme Court Minutes. 21314. Chicago. India
so deep under the surface that no one Louisville Railway company vs. Rail
n.c .praai ram. Mr. Bryan at one time left his car and rode In the
cat with the engineer for fifty miles. SHERRIffSm ALONE
rsuAUB met., wavtih.
WANTED Girl for general housework; bring references. Apply 419 S. Hohman; phone 244. 21-tf
jWANlD Experienced girl;
. Hon
oiner need anniv en s iThon u
opposite City hall, or phone 4163. 21-1
WANTED Good woman for general ,ork; 8rood waSes. Apply to Mrs. Miller, Worklngmen's Home. 450 North Hohman. 14-tf
WANTED An honest, elderlv woman
In need Of a homp mnr than varna
to assist in the h
ywui;uiars appiy to sa7 Trumau ave-
xiammona.
nue.
Ind.
12
Whiting, Ind., Dec 22 After hunting high and low for a man who would be willing to accompany him, provided the companion would pay his own expenses, since there is no provision in the fund for it. Sheriff Fred Carter yesterday afternoon started out alone for Spokane, Wash., to bring back Willis Hughes. Hughes is the man who is wanted in Whiting on the charge of having forged a check on the Cain Construction company and also for em-
Dezziing money belonging to the com- office of Anthracite. 245 Siblev St.
nc was arrestea near Spokane
mat weeit ana nas been held there pend
jk me arrival or a Lake countv offi
cial.
The journey back and forth will lar
oays and the trip coming back will
d especially tiresome for Sheriff Car
ter who, is without assistance, and he will constantly be compelled to keen
m. i-uusiam warm nn h a
' ' ' 1 ' ' iouui,
" not permitted to take a wink of sleep. It was to make provision against
tins narasnip that Mr. Carter tried to
fm , v. S .m' DUt ne I AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOTS
coula De mauced to iNext Wednesday at 2 p. m.. house.
I FOR SALE Anthracite coal. $7 and
fi.bO. per ton. Order at once from
22-3
BOR SALE Ten room house; centrally located; available for first class boarding house; terms one-third cash. Charles H. Billings, Comercial Bank Bldg. ; phone 226. 22-1 FOR SALE Two six-room cottages on Indiana avenue, near Oakley; gas.
uulii, mouern conveniences. lnauire lOOf, FL .
.loo o. nonman; pnone su2.
KOTICE t LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County Indiana: That the undersigned isa inhabitant, more than twentyyears of age. a resident of fSidhTK.Tn,avn! TownWp, and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that been.,a S'ontinuous resident of fan Jownship for more than ninety (90 days last past; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners rf Lake County. State of ladiana, at their regular January Term. 109 for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he jviu iilso 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 twostory frame building, living rooms in r,Tttr,. a.adT,Sove- Situated on lot 11. Lake rA,,nfv-CiXUR4adition to Hammonu. iaxe county, Iiudiana. s Signed, TRANK E. HEDGER.
tVli SALE OR RENT 40 acres of good ground without improvements; located 1 miles north of Griffith. For
particulars Apply Joseph Grimmer, Griffith, Ind. 21-2w
can see it There are many who tHeve that there is a method in his keeping
out oi tne fight. They say that this course on his part will do harm to the
chances of L. Ert Slack, whom Taggart
aoes not like and who does not like
Taggart. They say that Slack has all
"oug peen counting or Tasreart into
iuau commission, Tippecanoe S C
Appellee's .petition, for oral argument.
Z1J07. Cleveland,. CincinnatL Chi
cago & St. Louis Railway company vs. Fred a Case. Tippecanoe S. C. Appellee's brief.
Appellate Court Minutes. 6229. Lewis F. Shank et al vs. rht-
porte S. C. Appellant's reolv hr!f
6944. United States Board and Pa-
per company vs. Bartholomew LandI ers. . Rush C. C. ADDllanf hrif
r013. Bankers' Life Association vs.
Bertha S. Agar, guardian. Gibson C. C. Appellant's brief.
6885. Celtic Savings and Loan asso
ciation No. 3 vs. James C. Curtis, administrator, et al. Marion S. C. ' Appellee's brief.
6983., Hohrenstein-Hartmetz Furni
ture company vs. .Herbert Matthews Spencer C. C. Clerk's return to certiorari.
the fight and .that . If he. did it would I c&eo Junctton Railway company. La-
cement all the antl-Taggart forces into a solid mass against the candidate he favored But now that Taggart Is apparently keeping his hands ofT it leaves the anti-Taggart forces divided and
privileged to do as it pleases individ
ually. If the antis were to get together
on any one candidate it would probably be on Slack, for he comes nearest of
all the candidates to being an anti Taggart man. Slack People Worried.
The fact that Taggart is keeping out of it is evidently causing the Slack people some worry, for they can see plainly that their candidate would be in a better position If he were to get
in. iney are insisting, however, and
not without reason, that he is the sec
ond man in the race Just now, with a
Buua prospect or remaining there. But
Kern Is in the lead and there is not much reason for anyone to' believe that anyone else will overtake him. Shively
snowing strength In the last few days. He will ome to bat with solid
support of his district, the Thirteenth, and when the break comes, if he is still
in the race at the time' he wili profit bv
me oreaK-up.
oeverai members of the democratic
stata stsm TV f n. 1 1.3 .
nciu a meexinar Hero nri...,
last night with the democratic candi- Dec . .99
dates who were defeated for state of- a,y
nces by small majorities, to onr,id, S-l "Xl,-?
.a luaucr oi me contest mat is be- corn
ing maae to wrest the daces from th Hec-
. . " i a vr
lay out the money Just for the sake of
a trip and bringing back a prisoner.
Deafness Cannot Be Cnred.
v.. 1 . . ,
"J il"tV applications, as they cannot
i i QLU Lilt; fiiaeHsen norrmn - r .. ..
v way to cure deafness.
r ; t uuuoiuuuunai remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition oi me mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It Is
cimicijr uuira, vinei is tne result and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its
wiiuiuuo, Hearing win De destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an infland condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars
case oi jjearness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
v,atarrn cure .. ben., lor circular., free.
- vjiiiir, i oe UU- TO (rtn i
for constl-
816 Wilcox avenue, some lots on same
street ana two on Michigan avenue.
reaerai iteal estate Co., Hammond.
r OK bALE Horses and mules: four
Duggies. tnree snrine wenn; t m
otny hay, 65c; Upland, 65c; corn, 65c
per du; wood, 7 per cord, v Hammond Horse Market. 396 Calumet Ave 17. a
FOR SALE New eight-room house; all modern; furnace heat; on Hemlock
street; easy payments. Bee I Hout
schild, 3729 Hemlock street, Indiana
naroor. 1S-S
FOR SALE: Shoe store; good location, very cheap on account of other business. Inaulra M I. TjiIi. nmin
iliucs. vi.ir
wtHTBD to eirr.
WANTED To buy second hand pool
tQ hla M 1 Lrn Uat TDK a a OtA TILt
ing. 21-3
Sold by durggists. 76c. ' Take Hall's Family PlUs patlon.
Locking Oat Santa.
"Mother, if Santa Claus comes down the chimney, he'll have to walk
through the kitchen, won't he?" "I supose he will, dear."
Well, don't you think we'd maybe
p haps better lock up the preserves?"Brooklyn Life.
FOB RE XT
FOR RENT OR SALE Ooo,1 snlnnn
location; one on Pennsylvania ava-
nue and one on Michigan avenue. Inquire of George Walics, 3 446 Penn avenue, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 22-6
FOR RENT The best business location In East Chicago; one door away from
corner of Chicago and Forsyth avenues; old postotnee building; building 25x7o feet. Apply to Jim Morrelli, East Chicago. 22-12
FOR RENT Barn with room for four horses. 244 Favptt or Slat.
J. L. Walker. lfi-ir
Latest Events in the Markets
OCKS9 (brF
PROVISIONS
and
Special Wire to The TIMES
FOR RENT Four larea rooms with
bath, hot Arirt rnM
I for light housekeeping. For particulars apply tO 827 Truman avenue Ham
mond, Ind. .
FOR RENT Nicely furnished and heated four-room flat for light housekeeping; no children. Phone 3401. 8-tf
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
High 100 106 94
republicans. They decided- to go" rijrht
ahead with their plan and' win, if they
can. Arrangements were made to
finance the contest, so that there will
oe no lack of money with which to carry it on.
Higher Courts' Record.
May ..69V-T4
Juiy Sept ..69
Oats
Dec. ..47 49U
May ..60- 5iy4 July .,48 46 Sept. ..40 404-14
.ForK
Dec.
May ..1617 1635
Lard
Jan. ..925 935 May ..945-7 957
hpare Kibs
Jan. . .825-7 8324
May ..855 862
Low 9941 104 96 94 Vi 65 59 59 59 48 50-
40
Close 100 10597 . 94 56U
60-
60
60"
'49
5
46 40H
1617 925 945
-
1460 15957 930-2 9525
49c; No. 49 c.
4 white. 4748c; standard,
PB0DUCE MAKKET.
Butter Receipts, 3.917 tubs; cream
er-y. extra, 30c; price to retail dealers.
nrrts. 25c; seconds, 22c; dairies, extras, T VnPBts' 25c: seconds. 21c; ladles, No. 1, 20c; packing stock. 20c.
kk rteceipts, 3,188
janeous lots, cases
825-7 827 855 857
Supreme Court Actiou. The supreme court today handed down the following opinions and rulings:
21265. Francis M. Duncan vs. state DALLY MOVEMENT OF PE0DUCE.
01 inaiana. iiancocK C. C. Affirmed
Montgomery, J. j Receipts.
21083. Lak fihr R n our oris.. Z7.712
T , , " :r. w.uj,auy wheat, bu
o. wse onore ec Michigan Southern Corn, bu
pe-
THE HAMMOND DISTILLING CO,
DAILY RAPACITY 11 4jllitrKr'TMaMOT"-MMi
33,000 QAL,L,OIVS.
em Railway company. Lake C. C. Appellant's petition for rehearing overruled. Monks, J. 21350. Charles E. Scott vs. James L
temlth. Hancock. C. C. Appellee's titlon for rehearing overruled.
f-n . . . . .. '
I iioo. Liutagu, jnuianapoil3 and
Liouisvme itaiiway company vs. Newton J. Hostetter. Montgomery C. C. Appellant's petition for rehearing overruled. 6138. Phoenix Accident and Sick Benefit association vs. Eliza Stiver. Randolph C. C. Appellant's petition to transfer to supreme court denied. 6945. City of Greenfield vs. John P Black. Henry C. C. Appellee's petition to transfer to supreme ' court denied. Appellate Court Action. The appellate court today announced the following decisions: 6279. Edmund J. Miller et al vs. state ex rel. Jerry HilL Henry C. C. Af-
88,000 573.000
Oats, bu 417.500
Rye, bu 7.000
Barley, bu 91,300 T. seed, lbs 140,570 C. seed, lbs 47.600
F"seed, bu , 5,010 B'Corn, lbs 112,320 C. meats lbs 688,582 Pork, brls 12
ard, lbs ....222,760 Cheese, lbs 110,221
Butter, lbs 705.017
Kegs, cases 3.396 Hides, lbs ...685.216
Wool, lbs 137.392 Hoy, tons 1,299 Potatoes, bu 48,713
Ship. 9,619 6,325 327.668 170,280 4,750 19,427 227,530
39,840 2,079,683 239 1,471,677 181,932 637,136 6,098 34. 695 140,762 26 7,792
cases; miscel-
rpfllrnoil 911iffl
c; cases included, 25t;28c; ordinary
" io, 10c, nrsts, must De a per tent Iresh. 29c: nrim flrsta nanlra in nnur
j whitewood. cases and must be 50 per
ucsii, ouc; extra, specially pacaea
ji viiy iraae ana must De 70 per cent fresh, 33c; No. 1 dities. 21 c; cheks, 16c; refrigerator firsts, 24 c. Potatoes Receipts, 55 carc choice to
.ii.jr, luisjioc; tair to good, aitsc. nweet Potatoes Tllinul .. nnrtu nn
Veal Quotations for calves 'in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs
weiunt. orauC bU to 80 lbs, 7(&7c; 80 to 100 lhs, 88c; fancy, 9c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 19c; No. 1 loins, 19c; No. 1 round. Sc: No. 1 rhnoW
I 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 16c; chickens, fowls, 10c- springs, 12c; roosters, 7c; geese, a.00& 7.06; ducks, 10c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked. 2ce' 2.252.27; fair to good, 2.150 ;,2; i'ornmon, 1 1.90 1.95; red kidney, a.lO2.15; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.70;i.9a; brown Swedish. 2.2o2.35; oft grades. $1.80(2.00; 11mas. California, per 100 lbs, 4 95 -n1"1,?8 Cranberries, per brl, $9.50 12.00: boxes, is oof? s sn- tr-uarv7,i
amornia, iavs2c per pt;
per yi.
Fioridas.
jru it Apples, $1.000 4.00 per brl; 50c Mil. 00 per bu; bananas. Jumbo, per on nh. U60i 8t-alKht, $1.16 1.40; culls. 90caill.25: boiinuota 7(idn- .,,..
i.aard.ou: orane-ps tl 2S.s
apples. $1.60 2.00 per orate
tureen vegetables Beets
CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red $1.02 l. 04: No. 3 red, $1.011.03; No.' 2 hard, $1,001.03; No. 3 bard, 9Sc $1.02. Spring wheat by sample No. 1 northern, $1.071.08: No. 2 northern, $105 1.07; No. 3 spring, $1.0001.05. Corn by sample No. 3, 56g56c; No. 3 yellow, 56 57c; No. 4, 5 65 He. Corn by sample No. 3 white, 48
:5; plne50c per
sack; cabbage, $1.00 02.00 per brl; carrots, 5065c ner sack: SlSOft not-
caulifiower, 25 g 75c per box; celerv, 40c $1.2a per box; cucumbers, 60cfe$1.50 per doz; horseradish, 6ac per bunch; lettuce head, per box, 40 500: leaf, box. 3537c: mushrooms, lo25e per doz; onions. 25?r36e per bu; parsley, home frown, 1017c per doz; radishes. 1085c per doz; string beans, green. $2.26S2.75 per bu; wax, $1,750 2.a0 per sack; turnips, sack, 5075csquash, $1.00 per brl; watercress, 25 3oc per doz.
FOR RENT Houses, flats, rooms in v.
er section of Hammond Whitino- anA
East Chicago, from the most exclusive
residences to medium homes. Come and see list. Lion Store Furniture Dept. tree Rental Office. 7-3 w
FOR REN"- Three pleasant unfurnished rooms. 277 Oakley avenue. l-tf
LICENSE NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given to the citizens or Hammond. North Township, Lake County Indiana: Tnat the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twentyr, 1) ear5 S.f Be' a resident of f?,di. w.wn.aJ,d Tonsblp and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that , ,n&rS been a continuous resident of ?oid Township for more than ninety (90) days last oast: thnt h n r..
to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County. State of Indiana, at their regular January Term, 190i. for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit that same to be drunk on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lupch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires ta sell said intoxicating liquors is described as follows, to-wlt: The ground floor 'front room of the one-story brick building, living rooms In rear. Situated on lot 29. block 1 original town, now city, of Hammond.
m county, Indiana. g
oignea.
AUGUST NAUMANN.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE 8K2T,y'IN JHE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, NOVEMBER TERM, 1908. TRUMAN H. SKINNER VS. JOSEPH GOLOSINSKI ET AL. CAUSE NO. MORTGaeTIN TO RECLdsE Now comes the plaintiff by Willis E. Roe, attorney, and files cross-complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants. Joseph Golosinski and Amelia Golosinski, are not residents of tha btate of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the sam will atan rn
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 first dav of Marov, a t
1909. the same helnar tha fnrt..,i.i
day of the next term of said Court to begun and held in the rirm a.,
Court in Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of January A. D. 1909. said action will be heard and determined in their absence.
in Witness Whereof. I hereunto s.t
my hand and affix th sni n ..ii
Court, at Hammond, this 2it a nc
December A. D. 190S.
ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, , r . Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames. Deputy Clerk.
FOR RENT Six-room brick flat; modern conveniences. Apply 10 Warren street. 12-tf
WANTED TO RJ3XT. WANTED To rent three nice furnished rooms, with inside closet and water. Inquire LAM Times office. 21-2 PERSONAL Would like to have those who are saving votes for me to drop me a postal, or phone to 2054 and I will send and get them. Mrs. C G Reed, 615 May street. 21-3
PERSONAL We can teach men and women a new profitable business by which one can earn easilv fn tn isn
a week as a side line. Come to s it
and we will prove it to you. Open from 9 to 8 p. m.; Sundays open from 9 to 4. 168 S. Hohman, room 19. 21-3
FOR SALE: Pyrographv
piaques, Doxes and etc..
novelties: Plain anil
colored; will also take orders; special Xmas pieces Aady. Phone 3202. 622 Towle street. i-
PERSONAL If your sewing machine needs repairing call up C F. Miiler, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2601. 6-tt
Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation have been
filed in the office of secretary of state
for the following:
The J. S. Crause Realty company. In
dianapolis capital stock $50,000; Incorporators, James S, Cruse. James W. Wands. Henry J. Wiethe. Frank A. Dunlop, George ;F.-Coultes and Lewis G. Holtegel.
The J..L. Turner company. South
Bend; capital stock, $6,000; directors, Mary E. Turner, J. Maude Turner and
Frank E. Bosworth. Capital State bank, Greenfield; notice filed of lcnrease of capital stock from $23,000 to $50,000; John II. Binford, president, and Nathan C. Binford, ' cashier. Mecca Coal company, Mecca; notice filed of increase of capital stock from $12,000 to $20,000. Boonshot Hardware company, Petersburg; notice filed of dissolution of corporation on petition of Charles F. Boonshot and James S. Boonshot.
A Tip for Santa. Ef any ll'l felle" Can t reach d Chris'mus limb Ef Santy Claus don't know his narne. Whisper It ter him! Tell him: "Stop dar, on y&' way; Whar de IT fellers stay:-' punno what dey'll hang up W'en Chris'mus Eve begin; Ain't even go no stockln's What any holes Is in!
Let Santy Claus keep min o1 An' stop dar, whar dey livin'
dat. at.
FOUND Pocketbook containing some
change. Owner mav have saitia hv
Identifying at Times Office. 22-2
LOST Tortoise back comb with gold tracing; suitable reward. Return to Times Office. 21-3
LOST Mink muff trimmed with two
minx heads, probably on East Chi
cago car. Reward for return tn
Sibley. 21-S
III.
LOST Brown kid glove for th i.ft
hand, between Vansteenherc--
the Panhandle depot. Lansing, Hi. Return to Nina E. Vansteenberg, Lansing ll 9-tf LOST Oa Lake Shore suburban train
iSo. 223 which left Chicago at SiOS
and arrived at Hammond at 6:03 p. m on Friday, tbe 27th day ot November.
1808, the minute or record book ot
Hammond Elevator company. A suitable reward he paid to person returning same to the office of tbe Lake County Times, Ilanuuond, Ind.
De shiny Chris'mus winders Is sayin' things ter you: "De Chris'mus trees is plenty. An' de po' folks dey is too!" W'en Santy Claus fill hall an' limb, whisper de po' folks name ter him' Atlanta Constitution. Ills Favorite. A country clergyman, on his round of visits Interviewed a youngster as to his old acquaintance wUh Bible stories. "My lad," he said, "you have, of course, heard of the parables?" "Yes, sir," shyly answered the boy, whose mother had Inducted him In sacred history. "Tes, sir." ' "Good," said the clergyman. "Now, which of them do you like the best?" The boy squirmed, but at last, heeding his mother's frowns, he replied: "I guess I like that one where some one loafs and fishes." Argonaut.
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