Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1908 — Page 7
August 13. 1908. ll fl A TFTFTr W A NT ADS.
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A SERIES OF TEN TALKS ON ADVERTISING VT 4(
-. h- bvmoyr Eton of Phllaaeipnis i W. J-v-
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A man succeeds not because he advertises
business but because he lives it; because he eats it, sleeps it, dreams it, builds air castles about it. The man who never builds air castles never builds castles of any kind. The great motive power of any business is the strenuous personal faith of the man back of it. Put your name to the. front ; your own personality. This is a tremendous force in advertisi ng. People like to know individuals. They like to feel that they are being served by men; not simply getting their goods out of the hopper of a treadmill. And if people have any kicking to do and the American people enjoy kicking they prefer to kick individuals. It is mighty unsatisfactory, for instance, to kick an Express Company or a Railroad or Brown, Smith & Company. One can't hit the bull's eye. Breathe the breath of life into your advertise
ments. It is safe to say that nine out of every ten advertisements which we see are as dead as Egyptian mummies. They are beautifully decorated; twined around with fine linen; draped and boxed for burial.
They have eyes and nose and mouth but they neither see nor speak. They don't even smell. Their faces arc either made of putty or are chiseled out of beautiful marble. There is no throbbing pulse. Advertisements are written to appeal to live people .and nothing can get into the heart of humanity so easily as another heart. If you have faith in your goods and the public has faith in you the circuit is complete. The advertisement is simply the transmitter through which your faith operates. ' The trunk lines are all laid. Every home is connected up. To put your shop in communication with one hundred and fifty thousand possible customers is dead easy. The newspapers go to press shortly after midnight. At eight o'clock tomorrow morning you can talk to one hundred thousand people about the few little attractive features of your shop which you are making ready; some suits which you are closing out at half-price or some new importations which you got through the custom house only yesterday. Don't run away with the idea that you need to
apologize to the public for disturbing their DreaKisat with your affairs. The people like it. A newspaper without advertisements wouldn't sell. Advertising isn't grammar; it isn't pictures; it isn't type ; it isn't top of page position. It is something far more real than these things. These are merely accessories. Advertising is making the proper telepathic connection between you and the customer.
It is the art of making the type speak,
Old Fashioned Wit. The standard of wit varies from time tn time. What passes for the genuine
article at one period -without challenge
Is at another condemned as pueiuc.
Stories -were commonly told or wean Brummel and his friends -which there Is good reason, to believe to be authentic, but which would now be recorded as too silly for crpdence. The
famous man about town once laid a waeer with the prince regent that he
would see the greater number of cats
if the prince chope wnicn siue ui Regent street he pleased. As the result Brummel saw about twenty, while
the prince had not encountered one. He was asked to explain the system on which he had gambled and did so thus: It was a very hot morning, and
George IV., who liked to take his ease, chose the shady side of the street. But
cats like sunshine and gratified their Inclination by sunning themselves in large numbers. Beau Nash's wagers were not always so successful, and he once found him
self nonplused by a young woman at Bath. Having bet that he would "take a rise" out of the girl, he addressed her with the remark that no doubt she
was familiar with her Bible and had read the history of Tobit and his dog. "Now," said be, "can you tell me the dog's name?" The reply was as prompt as it was pertinent: "Oh, yes, sir. Ilia name was Nash, and a very
impudent dog he was." London oiooe.
Latest Events in the Markets
o.cks, Grain
PROVISIONS
Special Wire to The TIMES
HEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Open Atchison ... Am Sugar.. 137 V Am Car 41 Am Copper. . 81 $ Am Smelt. .. 98 Anaconda . . 4 8 Vi B & 0 95 Brook H T.. 56 Ones & O 43
C F & 1 80 (,'anad Pac.172 Erie com .... 24 Grt North. . .140 111. Central. .139 1- & Nash. . .111
M K & T cm 33 '4 Mis Pac 58 i Nat Lead... 8S N Y Cent. . .109 No. Pacific.. 146 Ont & W... 43 Ti
Peoples Gas. 96 Pennsyl. ...126 Reading ...128 H I & S. . , . 23 V Do pfd 80
Rock Isl cm 18
High 89' 137Va 41 81 99 ',i 49 95 6 43 36 172 24 140 139 111 33 60 89 109 146 43 96 126 129 24 80
18
Low 88 135 40 79 96 47 93 52
42
34
171 23 188 137 110 32 57 86 10S 144 42 96 125 126 23 80 17
Close
S8 135 40 79 97 47 94 53 42 34 171
23 13S 137 110 32 57 87 108 144 42 96 125 126 23 80 17
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LIVE STOCK MARKET
T-ninn Stm k Yards. Aug. 13. Hog re-
. ..r. oc ftnn left over. 8.320 heaa.
n!' V' M.,kft ooened. light
16.056.55" heavy. $8.05 6.70; mixed.
$6. 1056. 70; rough. J6.10.J. . Cattle receipts. 4,000. Sheep receipts 10.000; market weak.
Cattle Sheep
6.000 3,000
HALE 11KI-P WASTED.
WANTED Men who need l a goof ad
vertising meo um i tnat
us show :&em mat. tf medium. .
FEMALE HELP "WANTED.
a nd irlrl for genera.
WANTED
housework
77 South Hohman
. 13-1
LADY
$2.00 PER DAY PAID TO OSh LADi
flavoring in m"" f
i . i r, r , , i , , 1 I . .
t, ivnpneiiL'r " "
Ziegler k Co., 325 cago.
J. S.
Dearborn St., Chi-
WOTICES.
REMOVAL NOTICE Madam Castillo
moved from 138 Russell street to 832
Morton avenue. Do not forget Friday
night circles. English, Bohemian and
Polish spoken. Hours from 9 a. rn. to 10 p. m. 13-4 NOTICE 'The Times' ads have brought results for me on several occasions," says a Whiting lady who has tried them.
13-2
house-
work. Apply at 322 Alice street,
WANTED Girls.
Hogs Kansas City 8,000
Union Stock Yards. Aug. 13. Hogs
.oU l.la-ht. S6.UofrXO.ou iiiiat
$6.05 fi 6.70;' heavy, $6.00 6.70;
$6.00 (a 6.30.- . Cattle 10c higher; sheep strong
We otter to a tew
i.0 Ull"
intelligent- gins "r", Profitable
pieasa.ni. ;., ,
years of age
positions as operators at our. wet. f-hantr. Interesting, attractive vori
cnange. inieresn., . -" ,. otten
frequent rest perious. w";--" llelU aslsTln her
uuuui luintj v o ' - - ..,, in till
Chicago Telephone company. Oar).
WANTED Girl for general Uouseworfc
rough.
HEARD ON THE BOURSE.
Prina-le We think the wheat market
is sufferine from pretty nearly the last
of the liquidation now and we still ad- I WANTED Good
vise working the long side.
n-i,i no whpat. market closed
i heacy and there may be further liqulda-
i tion today.
LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township. Like County, Indiana, that 1 am a male inhabitant and resident of said City aud Township and above the age of twentyone years, and that I have been continuously a resident of said Township for ninety days, and that 1 will apply to the Board of Commisisoners of Lake County at their September Term, 190-, for a license to sell intoxicating liqnorsr nl the Dremises upon which I
desire to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk upon the premises, is described as follows: A one-story frame building, situated on lot 33. Lathrop addition to Hammond. There is one room with two entrances, a front and side door. 13 JOHN I WALKER.
Address W. II.. Lake County "u
.,1-1 for general
man street. -
FOH KAXJQ.
BICYCLES FOR SALE Marrow coast-
MISCELLASiEOl'S.
WANTED The names of advertisers
who get returns from limes warn
ads.
Cards Are Out. "I am glad your name is Mary," said Mr. Slowcoach to his sweetheart, whom he has been courting for several years.
"Why so?" she asked.
"Deeause I was reading today and
came across a line which said, 'Mary is the sweetest name that a woman ever bore.' "
"That is poetically expressed, l ve heard mv father say it to mother, whose name is Mary. It is from some poet, isn't it?" "I Relieve so."
"But I've beard my father say there
was even a sweeter name than Mary
"I think he must have been mis
taken." said the lover as he tenderly
pressed his sweetheart's hand. "No. I don't think he was
taken." "What was the other name?"
a henntlful flush suffused the maid
. i , 1- . Innhna rill 1 T! rt
en s cueeK. iiic snivcu liiaucs cw
veiled the lovely eyes, and, in a tons
as soft as the whisperings of an aeollan harp, she murmured: "Wife!" London Answers.
. , v, er. "W'J?; ..,i hand
Pacific 97 97 95 95 Logan & Bryan vs e ao """""" Glory Tanaem tt;eYls and tanI?: Faul ?::i46 U , 1 the fact that a group of local eaders ones om ' to .hop. 2 SiCn. Pacific. 159 159 1" 15 ,d out tneir holdings will have '"1 N. P. tracks Ufo7d::::i!r4 itfS f any particular bearing on the makin ,g U St, , Money closed 1 percent. of wheat prices from this on un,es ,.LE A ,arge six year old brown Total sales. 749.800. nnrlltlons chanee we see nothing on 1 OR SAL.a large o j roads-
GRAIflMlD PROVISION MET Month Open High Low, Close . i o oil ft 2 1 - Vl 9 i V
Yec. V.lVUi 95 94 95May ..99 100 99 99 100
Corn ,,
774 78 ' I ' ' 7 , 65 65- 64 64 b :'.63- 64 63- 63b
..47- 47 47 .48-47 48 4(4 ..49- 50 49
Pork
S!pnt ..1505-1500
Senug,
Hessville.
13-4
. . 1 A M Ihlo r TBM K 1 - , a.
which to sen wneat on nw Iter. Apply Jreier
n-o.c,r, Pn.it if still in a weak po- lnd
.. . 1 . , -r, T Ai-viison avenue
sition and so are ribs ana to i-uk SAr Jolne to sell
market real healthy from a mercnan-
east front, that we are going to se U Tt is 30x122 feet deep; good lot tn I'nJf neighborhood. Terms. $1. down,
Sept
Dec. May
Sept Dec.
May
m!3-
J!i ,.Un.rnlrt thfV nd lard. tOO, 1 , .1t,1,r,H
u.bc-.ck" , goou ..euu-"-- --- J400 no
should have a good quica. &oc per , nt iTa d lor. It
clean un and then it might be in goou inters, ' 6:30 p. m.
PERSONALS.
PERSONAL Is your faith In the Times
strong enough to spena ten cema m the want columns In order to get you what vou want, or get rid of what you
want to get rid or;
EX CHANGS.
BARTER AND
TO EXCHANGE Advertising space in
the Times IOr leu tenia a mice ad.
FOR EXCHANGE New drophead Singer sewing machine, for what haye you' B. H-. Lake County Timea. 10
Oct. ..Ial7 Iartl Sept ..925
Oct. . .V60-M Hlba Sept ..862 Oct. ..872
1520
927 937 867 877
1487 1500 920 930
4747 b 49 S
1497 1510
position to bull for pernaps me
three months.
nrtlett. Patten & Co. Until receipt
for corn Increase materially there is no reason to look for any Important
setback in the prices of cash corn
925s ! 935s
Ware & Leland-We think that with plowal ly further declines appearing in avenue.
I no . i.. tJOA A TP
Aug. 13 the price win " ductlon will be made da ly """1 sold. Davidson Bros.. Real Estate, W nltrng.
lnd. -
FOR SALE Horses, wagons, harnesses and buggies; one dozen Jine . . nnp 4-horse breaKing
T.l . , - i i- T,r
vered. Ed warsn, os" w""1;
FOR EXCHANGE An electric plate outfit for poultry. Addresa M. P.. Times. FOR EXCHANGE A home for an auto or horse and buggy, or motorcycle, or piano in part payment. Address L. L., Times.
857 865s 865-67 875s
ill V, Annnft linHlPS fftT
wheat mere wn. , , cATFHome bakery, ice cream I sharp bulges and we think we would FOB SAHome akerjj. ch
The Woman and the Earrings. "Now look at that woman," said a
man in the car, who was evidently a
woman hater, "wearing earrings in this day and generation. Actually
piercing the flesh so as to further
adorn herself, as thougn enougn or
naments could not be hung or other-
wise attached to the person. I never
ihave been able to understand why
they do not still wear rings In tneir noses and bells on their toes and put
court plaster beauty spots on tneir
faces, just as they used to do, ana a
bit farther back put paint on tneir
faces Indian fashion, and a bit fartner back still indeed, one may go to the African gold coast to-day and find men
las well as women cutting vertical
slashes in their faces as marks or beauty. However, mind you, I am not kicking. It is just encouraging to ob-
i serve that so few women to-day wear
earrings."
H. S. Voorheis, Broker in Stocks. Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and other Secnrfrttem. Stock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the East. KOOM 414 H AMMOND BLDQ. Phone 364 1
favor purchases.
Mi.'Cnt,Pvs-We rather anticipate
some further break in prices for new crop deliveries in corn, but still believe that the strength in September will prevent any serious break in December and May and would advise purchases on any sharp reactions.
t,i.r-nrrpnt The Price curreni
w
look
some
ruins nrerently desired.
rular in quality and yield aencient
par.ui cmvt v . . - .... ,w.
M.h nr rrt time goou Biai.u.
i-r t Dthh 23S Roberts avenu
Robertsdale; phone Whiting 481.
13-
FOR SALE Three lines in the r Times for ten cents. They sell everything
.ret BUAfVtn I1C IUT yVit.
ior you, iucj "
1300
In
;f-
00.
FOR SALE Six year old horse, 1300 lbs; also potato digger; prices right M. Humphfer; telephone 9973
ass
" crsm rrnn out- I FOR SALE One dining room ac.
ppk v summary .. v-. - i,v. . 0Kio a t chairs, du
. . . j i-.. ..uo hut l eariy
.AmAinha imnroveu uy ia.tw i ... .:iin,, Q n h rh na ciosei.
.. ..in ,i-.r ont ereneral I . j j ur i aira fnnntv Times. o-
BPCTlOnS u' J D AUUrtoo XA., -" j
PRODUCE MARKET. Sweet potatoes Virginia, $4.50
per
i.
regular in quamj j wiU sell my grocery biuio rn
Packing $500,000 vs. ivi,v cash or on uui. - 4.tC
roc MivDb -
r.T cattt a thrp drawer national
cash register of the check and slip ..i c.vi. in use only six months.
Apply Ves4 Hardware Co.. Indiana
Xiai us l
FOR SALE Choice cottages and lota " V Jz.r7ZZr?rT, n dtv: caish or easy
payments. Phone 3244 or caII 21 S Ana street after 5 oclock In the evening
brl.
Veal Quotations for calves in gooa
J nc T r I K1W: iiw IU v
,..,fo-tc fiii.ro; To: bu xa iuo, v t
r. ,1 Ymer rv rv i n s. lot.
1U1I13, , - - - . 1 1a-a fir
cnueK, c; io. x v'r'r. ii, u,- . . - "vr;ifi hinr-k b-.
Live poultry iurKe.irr. uots i to . 'AA.l.
IOW1S, UC, BJii"6, I Uiwa 7...
7- iroxsp. t4.00(ff6.oo; oucks,
?50
:50
(Copyright, 1808. by Tribune Company, Chicago.)
w A.iM..t
When the Face is oeauiuui. "No face is a failure," says a writer, which is loved by even the meanest
thing alive. You may De loneiy auu
desolate, but if your lace is iovea
by your dog it is a magnincenuy tri
umphant success. II your iace is iovea hv one human being then its success
Is more dazzling than tnat or a naieu
emperor or a loveless millionaire, ine
shape of your face nas ausoiuieiy
nothing to do with the quesuon in nnint You may be worse than ugly
" x.- i:
that is to say. you may ue pi.u but if your features are dear to one
or two human beings, tnen your iea-
tures are in the highest sense 01 me
i word beautiful.
chickens,
roosters.
na'iifn;nia irrfn fruit Plums, $1.10
1.75
nor rra
,par J1.75S1.95 per box; grapes
,,l"Y,riT.niV8Vsi.004.00 per brl; 50c
oc hi,. hnnanHS. IlimbO. PCT
bunch. 81.00: straight. $1.151.40; culls.
fornia green iruit rium, fi ner crate; nectarines, $1.00rl.l0 ate; peaches. $1.101.40 per box; 1 -tsi o ner Viox: erapes. bac
60c $1.15; bouquets, m.wn, i".". I3 26ffr4.25; oranges. $3.50 r9; 4.50; pineapples. $2,00 5x4.50 per crate; pe aches. -v.r.. 1 rr, 15ffi25c per l-o bu
lacw i.i ' - ' . - o ...
basket; grapes
ket: pears. $1.
bas-
$1
20 (S 30c per 8-lb
00 1.50 per bu.
-i fin- blueberries. w
it case; raspberries, red. $1.00 $1. 2.00 per
24-qt case; curraiuo, v'
85c. . . " i , o. n hpans nana
, tT. ' ... . t ;..-. s?- ,-r.mmon. $2.00 (ft 2.40 ;
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS !
TflT.ESTON.
Lot 32, block 14. Oak Park addition, Morris G. Reiner to Mc-
kola Uurovicn Lots 95. 96, 97. block . 6 In second
Logan 1'arK auuiu.", Realty Co. to Mazie Rogers . . . .
Lot 22, blocK o in sriunu ;
Park addition, v-aiuiiici Co. to Louis Nemet......
Lot 25. blocK Jt in "'"i,-""
Park addition, uouib .j--to Louis Nemet A past PHICAGO.
on,
Rk-hard J Miller to Arthur L.
Townsend Lot "2 block 11. Broadway addition. Antonl W. Wojciechow.iii tn .Tosenh Zytke
Lot 25, block 19, Broadway addition. Mary E. Morrison to Arden Dearbeyne HAMMOND. Lot 7. block 5. North Side addi
tion. Meyn & up"""1' l" 1100 LoSts3 78 S and '79." M.' ' M.' Towle's Cottage Grove addition. Mar-
garet btonz io vjuow.., LosC22 ' to '24,' 'block "i." 'm.' 'H. Towle's third addition. Vrank Wrzvscz to Frank Mahnikow-
FOR REST,
FOR RENT Five room cottage, 623 E. Sibley street. Apply 625 Sibley. 13-2
tt-v... nn. if us advance you
enough money to pay all your email
bills?
Then you will have only one Pay" ment to make once a month. Instead I
r.t thru or tour, ana Deio n.
keep your credit gooa wnc.o
trade.
tit- nA-oTf mnnev In axiv amount
nn Piano Furniture. Horses, Wag
ons, etc., ana leave iutm iu
noasesslon.
The navment can be aajuaxea iu
si,i- Income ana VOU KCl a
rebate if you pay your account be
fore It is due.
-nr. innurf business In a strictly
confidential manner and will be glad
to explain anyttnng you- ao n. understand.
HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 So. Hohmaa St.
n - wimit. Tuesday a sarar-
' ' Ul. OT
l t.t- ao.ron mnm flat: all mod
b'u"x;; Wiv 419 south
, n nnn vpnieiiueB.
Hohman street, downstairs.
13-3
FOR RENT Nicely t"isej' murn conveniences. 11 Carroll bt..
phone 4082.
13-tf
750
FOR RENT Five room Jwe,r.fliVnn tp Williams Rtreet. Apply ! con-
v.aat Williams street.
dlt street; phone 5161.
12-2
FOR RENT Five room flat; modern
improvciurino.
. . ... " V, I . . . i r,M A
FOR RENT Three Iurnlsne,""h" 3
for lleht nouseKeepms. "
nrst ciass nimusi-" - , , . hnnn 32(i:'..
inrruuc, ' " "
1,200
ski
50
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all a.t, ronveniences; centrally lo
cated: Apply 2S3 Sibley street, upper
flat.
1 '.
c. c. Duc-
vMnuvs J1.7U: lower Krauts,
pending on quality. 1-261.50; brown Swedish. $2.1 5 2.2o; off grades U.-o
limas. California, per jv
picked, Ltg 25 and 26, block 1.
smith's aaaition. j.-t-f"
los to Clayton Camfie d WHITING. Lot 19. Steiber Street addition, Roman Szudzlnskt to John So-tak
Barman ,; Section 8-34-8 W r.art MV
1 acre, Peter Miller to
FOR RENT Cottages, flats and store rooms, centrally located. Inquice at 188 South Hohman street, second floor.
phone 3092
1,425
y
Philip
FOR RENT Seven room flat; modern
good flat call at
conveniences. Hl'ou 1"-"
EXPLAINED PRESENCE OF SHOT.
Leaden Pellets Had Been Intended for Uncle Ephrlam.
1.50:
Melons Gems. 65c$1.50 per crate; Rockvfords, California, standard crates. $1 70 3.00; pony, $1.60 2.00; watermelons $70150.00 per car. Green vegetables Beets. $1.2 a per box; cabbage. 11.75 per crate carrots
. . t 1 EAti aa nor hfiv cl- I I -.-t- nrvT Siy rnnm flat.
per pox; ce.e.y. u :; ner ,..nt.MinHirt Man Clinas to Strip, 'w."'","rn imI
- 1 -vwwi 1 GTpam iH di. - -
MADE THE PASSENGERS SMILE,
FOR RENT Six rooms, upstairs; rnodern Improvements; 174 State Line street. Inquire on premises; phone 5251. 12-4
Polk Miller of Richmond blew into
the editorial office of the Almanack
like a fresh breeze from the soutn a tew days ago and was promptly asked, of course, for the latest darky story In Virginia. He said it was about substituting a wild turkey for a tame turkey. One of his friends bought a turkey from old Uncle Ephraim and asked him, in making the purchase, If !t was a tame turkey. 4'0, yais, sir, ifs a tame tu'key ol rizht."
"Now, Ephraim, are you sure It's a
tame turkey?" "O, yais, sir, dere's no so't o' doubt bout dat. It's a tame tu'key ol right" He consequently bought the turkey, and a day or two later when eating it he came across several shot Later on when he met old Ephraim on the street he said: "Well, Ephraim. you told me that was a tame turkey, but I found some shot in it when I was eating it." "O. dat war a tame tu'key, ol right,
was Uncle Ephraim's reiterated re
joinder, "but de fac' is, boss, Ise gwine tn tell ver in confidence dat dem er
shot was intended for me." Rehoboth
Sunday Herald.
Leather from Frog Skin.
a frog's skin makes the thinnest or the same time one of the
toughest leathers that can be tanned
Never Tested. "Have you a tank In the building?" Inquired the inspector from the insurance office. "Wre hov," admitted the janitor. "What's the capacity?" "Faith, an Oi niver had money
NEED FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION.
Alonzo's Good Reason for Striking When the Iron Was Hot.
1 1 m haro 1 n :t 1 ."lift iir 1 uva , l- 1
iv.. ,r, nntons fi7c per buncn; green
-re , hnmprRdlsh. 60c per
&:Uu..ad7tub,75S0c;leaf.
tub 50c; mushrooms, aonvtuc yei
Though Seats Were Vacant.
Call at 175 So. Hohman St
furnished;
mprovements.
8-1
There Is Comfort WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through alckneas, failure of hU em. ployer, or a BuapeMioa of bnoineaa, to i feel that T onethln to- faU
back on 1 yoor koor f trouble. Put a amall aniona each wek Im 1KS la a good, reliable awrlaca baak. like the Citizens' German National Bank
i.v.t riF:vT Nice clean six room cot- j
... ...-r, I v.. ' , , ,..,11 'Ml 1 I ni- 1
A lean passeuei uu -r---- 1 tage. r"
avenue
OXB DOIXAB STARTS ACCOUNT.
SAVINGS
As Alonzo came
at mi m
He Liked Shakespeare. "Who is dis feller Shakespeare?" asked a street urchin, as he came out cf the gallery entrance to a theater. "I don't know who he is," replied the boy's companion, "but he's on ter his job, all right. Dat McBef "s 'bout de finest show I ever see." And thus was the immortal bard of Avon paid a sincere if unscholarly compliment.
'rCve;' climbed aboard a car, looking as pre- cagoav 1 . -aHihR home erown. $1.50 per nf.r,,nied as a man who Is trjing iu p-riR J
ilium-.,. ,.,. " r . . .v.i 1
100; string beans, green, Duw .u- thjnl where he put the receipt ior tuai Into the draw ng ....' wax 60a75c per box; onions, .oc ininK wnere iw v iVflltnmJ t buf-spinach. 40c per tub; sweet bill that the mans dunning him for
er acain.
He hitched himself up to a strap,
4-tf
. a 1 V.,. onl
room the fair Gwendoline new to meev n ,a.w tomatoes. 10 "
eaoufh to folnd out." Bohemian Mag- him 30c per crate; turnips. 6SCw15c, per sack; over again
CENT Space in these column-
V in.ni. Trv a want aa. iry
any kind of Z three-liner for ten cents a night. WANTED TO BUY.
Darlins" she murmured, "papa has j watercress. 2535c per basket.
u, .jl
changed his mind. He has consentea GRAIN MARKET.
IU pur r:if,it iijii.
'rv, ini" ovi-iaimpd the young
w ""' . .. , , .9 VotitnatPs tumor-
man, hugging ner. uut u,, Pni- wheat. 204 cars; corn. 141 cars;
Well. Louise-ponsie, pet, you know oat 263 cars; hogs, 19,000 head.
. . ... itx. Vn- r'i O O I
lather Deiieves in nereuiLjr , ..- t3.Clearances today:
parents have wise children, and so on. Wheat flour. 886,000 bu corn, 19,000
Now, my father has never met any 01 bu; oats. &a iu.
your family; but last night, at a ves- Chicago. Aug. 13. Carlots today:
t mcotlno father nnnosed a motion Wheat. 203, 6, zu. com, mo, o. ui,
t .f'v,Q rWl.-inf nf torn cats' oats. 194, 37, 205.
iu. iaui yj. v o " -
He hitched mmseu up w buv 8econd hand bicyput his paper in front of his face and jreS-; highest cash prices started to peruse the news of a busy pald s04 Sibley street.
"Banzai" Comparatively Modern. 'Banzai" is the only Japanese word
that most Americans know. Accordine to a contributor to Notes and
DiioHoa it la onlv about 15 or lb
years old. Its birthplace was the 1m nerial university of Tokyo. It was in
" m .a
vented by Dr. Shigeno, one or tne
highest authorities on Japanese litera
ture, in resnonse to a request ror an
equivalent to the English Hurran.
As a brief way of expressing con
zi-aulations "banzai" has traveled an
over the world.
The Power of Suggestion.
"I know what I am going to do,'
said the exasperated head of the family as he listened for the twentieth timA tn the only tune his daughter
knew how to play on the piano, "I am
going to join this fresh air crusade.
and vexatious world without saying
-nothin' to nobody." He did not even
'00k around.
LOST AND FOCSD t osT LadVs watch; closed face with k ,L,hth half moon and small Uia-
Qt,h hv h had skimmed through mond setting. Finr w"1.r:e,vei5!i
7 .T . n ward for return to nrae
the tidings cnroniciea in mc VaV .
Best Equipped Repair Shop In the State Q. W. HTHTEE AUTOMOBILE GARAGE
ComprtMd Air rnjsjs Bowser Oaeollne System 01 S. HOHMAN STREET Phone lit. Huehn Block. Haaaea. led
tails. When it was put to tne vote,
only father and one other man was against. Alonzo, that other man was
your father. My father now thinks your father a very wise person and de
sires the honor of his acquaintance: Isn't it scrumptious?"
A look of determination came across
the youth's fair , face
Primary Movement, Receipts. Wheat, today 635,000
Last week X.S-""" Last vear 95o,000 CoVn. today 318.000
Last weeK nnn Last year 433,000 orthv rut Cars. This wk Last wk
nith 26 89
: .-,
Ship.
665,000 643,000
676,000 176,000 259.000 267,000
he shoved the sheet into his overcoat
pocket. Then he made a discovery. The disQ. ns follows, viz: There
i .!.h t)iir naHsencers on
were umjr suv .vv.. -
FOUNT Stray horse at
Mr. Ewen.
Black
Oak. 13-3
n -- V-invO
T'rMvn A rosary. uwnrr lsamrby clllinj at Times office and ,1 V,n-cr-a 1 0
paying au "01
HOWARD STEVENS, Opea fe Costtraeta. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GHAIXINO A SFECXa.JUTT. My Motto: OeeA Work. 188 State Line Street, - - - Uimaont Telephoae 1081.
... II..
S ;:df course there w. Plenty of kour
seats and naa Deen ever bju-c . . on. He looked sort of foolish when he FOCSD-W
"Gwendoline," he said, "we must oe Cnicago 207
married before our fathers meet.' T7ti a m
"Why? Surely your father doesn't WEATtliUit lUttijUADi
drink, or anything like that?' was the amazed response. "No; only he's stone deaf!" Stray Stories.
-ni ht overvhndv was smumg
iiULllU lumv ' - quietly about something. You see it looked funny to see a man wearily holding on to a strap when there were seats to be had at the same price as q n fi snare.
"Shows what habit'll do for a fellow," the lean preoccupied passenger muttered. "I'm used to getting on the
T,i.i.nonerallv fair tonlsrht and U9r here along about 6IX o ciocb.
jl. T ,. - . . , II
night and I never look ior Bai.
Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Plummer avenue.
182 224
Last Yr.
20 170 242
Latest in Visiting Cards. The newest visiting-card fad is to
have a little plan showing the resi-
-:,..,. nn r tnnizriL
Indiana Fair and cooler tonight and Friday. LIVERPOOL MARKET.
r.K-prnnol. Auk. 13. Wheat opened Id
dence and the adjacent streets printed lower; corn 8a5LWheati
On tne ua.v. M4,ft74d lower; corn, 6 '". , , ,,, ..,- nnn him.
TJveroool. Aug. 15. vv neat ciosea fa 1 aueb
T a tVaat Ad la the Times. Vd lower; corn ciosea a niguer.
Different Now,
A man who sent us a poem begin
ning "When twilight dews are falling
fast upon the rosy lea," has since mar
ried Rosa Lee, and now the weekly
fob with locket on Call at M. C. depot. 1 -tf
; ct x.rown nocketbook with $20. beJpTZm naPnd Hohman and Clinton
L -. , . tn n Tn arz
Finder pieanc treet and receive reward. 11-b
streets.
Sibley st
and paying ad charges. ti
v .mm
You certamiy nave something that you desire to sell, but
n it owner can
ameby calling at Times office and
paying ad charges.
have
and 7-tf
LOST Bunch of keys with owners name on ring. Finder please leave at Times office and receive reward. 23-
One Use for Fire Department. When a heavy fall of snow occurs In Valdez, Alaska, the fire department is called out to clear the sidewalks.
s I 1 t z
HOW
can the many Interested people know, if you do not use the advertising columns of The Lake County
Times?
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