Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 14 August 1908 — Page 7
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Friday, August 14, 1908. THE TIMES.
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A SERIES OF TEN
written by Seymour
TALKS ON ADVERTISING "VT 1 or Eaton of Philadelphia llU X
A story is told of a prisoner who called the judge a fool. The judge fined him $10. He paid the fine but asked: "Do you fine people for thinking, your Honor?" The judge answered in the negative. "Well," he said, "I think you're a fool still." If I should print my personal opinion of some big advertisers like as not I'd get fined ; but it is perfectly safe to think. If a traveler came to you and talked of the stuff which his house prints as advertising you would put him down at once as an idiot. The talk is unnatural ; sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal; unreal, insincere, dead. The reader feels that it isn't the advertiser who is talking; that there really isn't anybody talking ; that the words are just printing. Gpod advertising is good talk ; the frank, honest
kind that convinces. An advertisement of one hundred words should make the reader think five thousand words ; and herein is the whole secret of good copy. It isn't what you say that counts but the chain of thought which your advertising creates. The more you fuss over your advertising copy the poorer the result. It isn't a job to stutter about or to apologize for or to burn midnight oil over. If you want to make an advertising hit all you need to do is to talk to the reader of the newspaper as you talk across the counter to a customer. Two Irishmen chased a wild-cat up a tree. Pat went up to shake him off while Mike remained below to catch him when he fell. Both were successful, but Mike and the wild-cat were soon in a rough and tumble scrap below. Pat called out "Shall Oi come douwn an' help you hqwld, him, Mike?" "Naw! Begorra, come douwn, Pat, an help me let him go." Advertising is a wild-cat up a tree. Once you have shaken him off, the problem of "letting go" is quite as difficult as the problem of "howlding on." But what you need in either case is nerve; and a reasonable assurance regarding the future.
It rarely pays to splurge. Make your appropriation deliberately and carefully. Prepare good copy. Advertise continuously; every day or at least every week. Your store is the seed or the plant. The advertising is the rain and the sunshine. You can't rush the growth. It may take weeks or months to produce flowers or fruit.
(Copyright, 1908. by Tribune Company, Chicago.)
BANKING SERVICES
SOCIAL NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO.
Miss Etta Schumacher is spending
the afternoon visiting in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Lipinskl are spend
ing the afternoon in Chicago.
Mrs. Price and daughters. Misses
Madge and Gertrude of State street,
will move to 303 South Hohman street next week, where they will make their
future home.
Miss Frances Hutton of 126 ' Ogden
street is entertaining her cousin from Rochester, Ind., for a few days.
Mr. Rassitor has returned to this
city from a two months' stay with
friends 1n Montana.
Miss Ethel Hoffman left this morn
ing for Rochester, Ind., where she will
spend a few days with relatives.
Miss K. G. Reilley has returned from few days' visit with friends in
Thornton. 111.
Mrs. Julius Dunsing and daughter.
Porathy were the guests of Mrs. E. L. Shortridge yesterday at her home in
Crown Point.
Miss Elizabeth Schloer has returned
from a visit with relatives and friends
Blue Island. Miss Ruth Sohl went to Crown
Point today to be the guest of Miss
Josephine Wheeler until Monday.
Mrs. J. Aubrey has gone to Winimac,
Ind., to be the guest of relatives and friends for a few weeks.
Mrs. Thoma-s Spencer was the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rohr-
man of State street yesterday.
Miss Louise Carter, who has been
making her home with the Rev. and
Mrs. Jones, formerly of Hammond but
now of Belvidere, 111., is here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter of
Ann street.
Miss Marguerite Maack of Crown
Point is spending the day with friends
in Hammond.
ocks9 Grain
and
latest Events In the Markets .
PROVISIONS
Special Wire to The TIMES
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
m YORK STOCK MARKET
Open High Low Close Atchison ... 83 87 87 H Am Sugar. .134 134 1334 183 Am Car 40 40 V4 397g 39 Am Copper.. 79 798 75" 764 Am Smelt.. 97 97 92 92 Anaconda .. 47 47 47 454 B & 0 93 92 Brook R T. . 53 53 51 4 51 Ches & O... 42 42 41 41 C F & I 344 34 32 33 Canad Pac.171 171 168 169 Erie com 23 23 22 22 Grt North. .138 V.i 138 136 186 111. Central. .137 137 136 136 L & Nash... 110 108 M K & T cm 32" 32,i 31 31 Mis. Pac 57 57 54 55 4 Nat Lead... 87 Vi 85 N Y Cent... 108 108 105 108 No. Pacific. 143 144 142 142 Ont. & V... 42 42 41 41 Peoples Gas. 96 96 95 95 Pennsyl. ...125 125 124 124 Reading .. .'.126 126 123 123 R I & S 23 23 22 22 Do pfd 79 79 78 78 Rock Isl cm 17 17 14 15 Do pfd 34 34 32 82 So. Pacific. 95 -95 93V 93 St. Paul 144 145 143 143 tn. Pacific . 157 157 154 155 L S Steel 45 46 44 45 Do pfd 109 109 108 108
Money closed 1 per ot-nt.
Total sales, 1,074,200.
CUM PROVISION MET
GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. Aug. 14. Carlots today
Wheat. 174. 67. 169; corn, 145, 41, 141;
oats, 248, 52, 263.
Chicago, Aug. 14. Clearances today: Wheat, 417.000 bu; flour. 13,000 bu; corn, 2,000 bu; oats, 3oi bu; wheat and flour equals 476,000 bu. Chicago, Aug. 14. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat. 16S cars; corn, 153 cars; oats, 218 cars. Southwestern Market Wheat. Receipts. Ship. Minneapolis, today ... 101.520 33,600 Last vear 104.940 73,030 St. Louis, todav. . . 16,504.000 60.500 Last year 112.000 68,000 Kansas City, today ... 250.000 26.000 last year 293,000 223,000 Primary Movement. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today 824.000 458,000
Last week 925,000 704,000
Last year 940,000 401.000
Corn, today 324.000 206.000
Last week 305,000 497,000
Last year 395,000 485,000
WEATHER FORECAST
Illinois Fair Saturday and Sunday.
Indiana Fair Saturday; cooler cen
tral and south; Sunday fair.
MALB HELP W ASTED. WANTED Men who need a good advertising medium and who will lJ us show them that Tho Times is that medium. 11 FEMALE HELP WAJVTED.
WANTED Experienced girl for housework; inquire immediately, -ol oo. Hohman St.; phone 1654. 1"
12.00 PER DAY PAID TO ONE LAD in each town to distribute free circulars and take orders for Concentrated Flavoring in tubes; permanent busins pynripnp unnecessary. J. fe-
Zifirlpr Pn 325 Dearborn St., Chi
cago.
13-2
WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply at 322 Alice street. 10 -b WANTED Girl tor general housework. Address W. II., Lake County Timej
WANTED Good giri for 8neral housework. Apply 366 South Hohman street. 10-tI
NOTICES. NOTICE. No orders for time or time orders, or for material will be recognized or paid by the undersigned, unless signed by J. L. Cant well. The Herman W. Tapp Construction Co., H. W. TAPP. President. 14-3
REMOVAL NOTICE Madam Castillo moved from 138 Russell stfeet to 832 Morton avenue. Do not forget Fridav night circles. English, Bohemian and Polish spoken. Hours from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. 13-4
LOST AND POCXD LOST Thursday night, a solid gold pin. initials A. M. Reward if returned to 384 South Hohman. 14-3 LOST Lady's watch; closed face, with brooch with half moon and small diamond setting. Finder will receive reward for return to Times office. 13-2
roa SAl.R. FOR SALE The yield of an eight acre truck farm, including two acres of potatoes, some hay, -acre of tomatoes; also some stock, viz: one cow. one sow with 7 pigs; 75 chickens and farming implements. Will sacrifice if taken as a whole. Farm and house is for
rent. First house at Douglas park, call at place, Wm. Grady, Shefileld avenue.
FOR SALE Choice lots in West Ham
mond. Address C. 11., Times. 14-o
BICYCLES FOR SALE Marrow coaster, 18; Imperial Coaster, J12; Old Glory Tandem, $25, and second hand ones from $7 to $15. Wheels and tandems for rent. Triangle Shop, 243 Sibley St., between Erie and N. P. tracks.
13-11
LODGE WORK
Yesterday was the day for the three-
link men of Lake county. Hobart Odd Fellows acted as hosts to all Lake countv at an annual picnic and the Odd
Fellows over the country and their friends certainly made good use of the oportunity for a good time. Hammond
alone sent a delegation of one hundred
and fifty strong, all of whom returned reporting a most excellent time. A dance was given in the evening in Strattan hall at Hobart in the evening, for which many of the Hammond people remained. Hammond counts among its strongest lodgeB Moltke lodge and Calumet lodges I. O. O. F.
Sept Dec. May OalnSept Dec. May
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Sept Dec. Mav
Pork-
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Sept
Oct.
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Sept
Oct.
i Open High Low Close t ..93-92 94 92 94-..95-94 96 '94 95-96 ..99 100 99 100 "..47- 47 46 47s ..47 47 47 47 b ..49- 49- 49 49..77 77 76 7 6 74 7 7b ..64 65 64 64 ..63- 64 63 63s
..1500-1497 1512 1492 1495b ..1512-1517 1525 1507 1510 ..925-27 930-32 922 925s ..935 942 932 935s ..865-67 875 S65 865a . .875-80 885 - 875 h"5s
HEARD ON THE BOURSE.
Clement-Curtis Wheat is apt to re
main in a scalping position, though ul
timately it wil sell much higher.
McKenna & Rodgers The corn mar
ket is a good scalping affair and looks
like a purchase on the breaks.
Finley, Barrel! & Co. We are now
up against a supply and demand propo
sition in wheat which means that un
til something devolpes to stimulate
both .export and csh demand the bulls I
will find it difficult to bring about any
sustained advance.
Ware & Leland We are of the
FOR SALE A large six year old brown
mare; sound, gentle and gooa roads
ter. Apply Peter Senzig, liessviue, Ind. 13-4
GARY Buy property in the Garfield Park addition of Garv. Ind.. the new steel
city, home of the United States Steel Corporation, which has accepted city streets, cement walks; level, no grading required, and trees for each
lot. Absolutely no restriction attach
ed to the sale of this property. Every
title in Garfield Park is guaranteed
by the Chicago Title & Trust Co. 213 LOTS AT PRICES RANGING FROM $100 TO $175
opinion that the wheat futures should I TERMS: $25 down $5 and up monthly I Ten per cent off for cash. One-third
H. S. Voorheis, Broker In Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and other Securletlcs. Stock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the East. ROOM 414 HAMMOND BLDQ. Fnone 364 1
be bought on small recessions.
St! Louis, Mo., Aug. 14. Crop Out
look says: Winter wheat farmers are
preparing the soil for fall seeding and deliveries of wheat are small at country
stations. Interior millers generally re
port good stocks on hand.
The Knights of Columbus Unity
council hold a meeting next Monday evening. Unity council during the summer months is holding one meeting a month. Routine business will be dis
posed of.
One candidate was initiated last evening in the Order of Owls. With
the exception of the initiation there
was no other work. The Owls, how
ever, are making preparations for a
big picnic to be held at Kindel's grove.
Sept. 6.
Baumgarten Court. C. O. F. holds a
regular meeting next Monday evening.
The Pythian Sisters hold a regular
meeting this evening Irt K. of P. hall.
Among the important-matters for discussion will be the picnic for tomorrow
for which the Sisters- have made big
preparations.
The Woman s Relief Corps held a
regular meeting last evening in Memo
rial hall.
PRODUCE MARKET.
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SBanfcs are becoming more and more the custodians of the funds of the people, of both large and small means. This is due to a -wider apprecia
tion oi me vaiue or Dancing service, as its useiumesa is extended ana its methods become better known. In the case of
THE FIRST NATIONAL, BANK The Best Bervlce Is assured. Its officers aim IneTery way to protect the Interests of Its patrons, making: use of every means of precaution. Its up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and the same careful
attention to large or small depositors, makes it a desirable place to keep your account. It Is a safe bank. It Is a bank for all the people rich and
poor, men, women and children.
The True Kindred hold their reg
ular meeting next Monday evening.
At the meeting held last Wednes
day evening by the Silver Light Hive
the sick benefit was adjusted for the
quarter.
TIRED HAM AIDED BY ELKS.
Charles Freeman, On His Way to Sooth Rend, In Given Aid.
Charles Freeman, an actor wlio was up against It, called at the office of The Times this morning to express his appreciation of the treatment he had received at the hands of the Elks In this city. He said that he had drifted Into Hammond, tired, hungry and footsore and all to the bad. He said that his shoes were all out and that he was in a pitiful condition. The local Elks, among them some of the prominent lawyers and real estate men of the city, had all contributed money with which new shoes and food were bought and he was sent to his home In South Bend. He is loud in his praise of the local organization.
Lake Countv Title & Guarantee Co.
ABSTRACTERS
Abstracts Furnished at Nominal
P. R. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres. J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary . - - i A. H. TAPPER, Treasurer - ' ' , - ,- S. A. CULVER, Manage
Secretary's Office In Majestic Bldg. HAMMOND
HAMMOND AND
CROWN POINT, IND.
Flexible Glue. One part Venetian turpentine added to four parts of glue will make a flexible glue to attach leather to metals, says the Scientific American. The mass is heated In a glue pot until It becomes sticky and no more bubbles appear. A fresh mixture will work best.
Butter Receipts. 7,527 tubs; cream
ery, extras, 22c; price to retail dealers.
23c; prints, 24c; extra firsts, nuc;
firsts, 204c; seconds, 19c; dairies, ex
tras. 19c: firsts. 18c: seconds, lie; la
dies. No. 1, lTAc: packing stock, 16c
Eggs Keceipts. 5.991 cases; mlscel
laneous lots, cases returned, 14V4c; cases Included, 1415c; ordinary
firsts, 16',ic; firsts, whltewood cases
and must be 40 per cent fresh, 18Hc;
prime firsts, packed in new whltewood
cases and must be 60 per cent iresn, 20c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh.
22c. New potatoes Receipts. 15 cars
choice to fancy, 8688c; fair to good,
82 85c.
Sweet potatoes Virginia, J4.50 per
brl: Jerseys. $5.50 per brl.
Veal Quotations for calves in good
order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb
weights. 6H7c; 60 to 80 lbs, 89c; 80
to 100 lbs. 9 10c.
Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 18c; No. 1 loins, 19c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1
chuck. 7c: No. 1 plate. 6c.
Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 12c; springs, 15c;
roosters, 7c; geese, I4.00 6.00; ducks,
9 lie.
California green fruit Plums, 65c
SI. 75 per crate; nestarines, $1.001.10
per crate: peaches. Sl.SOCalMo per box
pears, .J1.70I&1. 85 per box; grapes, 65c
fa 4.00 per crate..
Fruit Apples. $1.004.00 per brl; 50c $1.25 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch. $1.00; straight, $1.151.40; culls, B0efft$l.l5; bouquets, 7090c; lemons,
$3.75(a4."5; oranges, $3.504.50; pine
apples. $2.004.60 per crate; peaches,
75c$1.75 per crate; 1525c per 1-6 bu
basket; grapes, 2080c per 8-lb bas
ket: pears. Sl.OOtfil.oO per bu.
Berries Blackberries, 16-qt case. II
(3 1.60;,. blueberries. $1.50 01.75 per 16-
qt case; raspberries, red, $1.002.00 per
24-qt case; currants, per lo-qt case, 7o
fa Soc.
Beans Pea beans, hand picked.
choice. $2.472.52; common, $2.002.40;
red kidneys, $1.70; lower grades, de
pending on quality. $1.251.50; brown
Swedish, $'.i5to2.2o; orr grades, ii.zorg)
. -a. ' n.it. l .Art il..
i.ov; mutts, v.uiiiui ii let, per ivu ius.
$5.62.
Melons oems. bocftill.50 per crate:
Rockvfords, California, standard crates.
$1.70(h'3.00; pony, $l.o02.00; watermel
ons, $70. oora: 150.00 per car.
Green vegetables Beets, $4. 2d per
box; cabbage, sl.o per crate; carrots.
$1.25 per box; cauliflower. 25c$1.2o
per box; celery, l&cerfi.uo per box; celery, 15c$1.00 per box; cucumbers,
l.)fo30c per box; garlic, ic per lb; green onions. 67c per bunch; green
peas, $1.75 per bu; horseradish. 60c per
bunch; lettuce, nead, tub. (ioraiyuc; leaf,
tub. uOc: mushrooms, 3540c per lb
peppers. 40r9 60c per crate; parsley, 10
ffrloc per doz; pieplant, 15i18c per
bunch; radishes, home grown, $1.50 per
100; string beans, green, 6075c per bu; wax, 6075c per box; onions, 75c
per Back; tomatoes, lOig'SOc per crate;
turnips, 65a 5c per sack; watercress,
25f( 3ac per basket.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Section 15-33-8 W 100 feet wide
off W side of W Vi SE 'i 6 acres, Henry Zander to Benjaman J. Gifford $ 535 HAMMOND.
Lots 26 to 28. block 1, Calumet
Heights additionn Otto Fiebelkorn to Herman Sehreiber 875 TOLESTON.
Lot 23, block 7, C. T. I & I.
Co.'s third addition, Kugene H. Hill to Gallus J. Bader 500 GARY.1
Lots 75 to 78, block 5, Lincoln
Park addition. United States Land Co. to George C. Harrington 750
Lot 38, block 2, Lincoln Park ad
dition, Martha C. Nelson to Joseph H. Uns worth 75
Lot 29, block 20, Broadway ad
dition, Ldward G. Rogers to Grace N. Young 1,500 INDIANA HARBOR.
Lots 32, 33 and 34. block 12 in
third addition. East Chicago Co. to Carl J. E. Nelson 600
to one-fourth lower than any other
nroDerty in Gary.
While you are sick you do not have to pay. No interest, we charge none. No taxes,
we Day them.
If you desire further Information, maps and booklets, fill out this coupon and mail It to UNITED STATES LAND CO., American Trust Building, Chicago, III.: NAME
FOUND Stray
Mr. Ewen.
horse at Black
Oak. 13-3
FOUND A rosary. Owner can have
same by calling at Times office and
paying ad charges. 13-tf
FOUND The best advertising medium
in the Calumet region The Times.
FOUND Watch fob with locket on Hohman street. Call at M. C. depot.
Plummer avenue. 12-tf
LOST Brown pocketbook with $20, be
tween Sohl ana Hohman and Clinton
streets. Finder please return to 382 Sibley street and receive reward. 11-6
FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner can have same by calling at Times office
and paying ad charges. 7-tf
LOST Bunch of keys with owner's name on ring. Finder please leave at Times office and receive reward. 23-
MISCELLANEOtS. WANTED The names of advertisers who get returns from Times want ads.
PERSONALS. - PERSONAL Is your faith In the Times strong enough to spend ten cents In the want columns in order to get you what you want, or get rid of what you want to get rid of?
BARTER AND EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE About a dozen old Edison records in good condition, for same. Write postal for a list of mine and s;'ve yours. Address Alice Lutes, 29 Gordon St., West Hammond. 14-1
TO EXCHANGE Advertising space In the Times for ten cents a three line ad.
FOR EXCHANGE New drophead Singer sewing machine, for what have you? B. H.. Lake County Times. 10
ADDRESS - UNITED STATES LAND COMPANY,
OF GARY, IND., Inc. Walter C. Piper, President. American Trust Bldg., Monroe and Clark Sts., CHICAGO.
GARY OFFICE: 2112 Broadway. Hammond investors can now take new
South Bend-Gary electric line to our
Gary offices. Free carriages.
lil THE SUPERIOR COURT
NEW CASES. 4867. Hammond Lumber Company vs.
Clara R. Brown. Foreclosure of mechanic's lien.
4S6S. Sidney Haight vs. Hattie
Hattie Haight. Divorce. Plaintiff
FOR SALE Lot on Atchison avenue, east front, that we are going to sell. It Is 30x122 feet deep; good lot In good neighborhood. Terms, $1 down, 60c per week. Price today, $400; no interest, no taxes until paid for. If
the lot Is not sold before 6:30 p. m. Aug. 13 the price will be $390. A reduction will be made daily until sold. Davidson Bros., Heal Estate, Whiting, Ind. 13-1 FOR SALE Horses, wagons, harnesses and buggies; one dozen No. 2 Western scrapers; one 4-horse breaking plow; also wood and hay; hay $12 per
ton delivered. Ld juarsn, so wiuraei avenue. 18-5 FOR SALE Home bakery, ice cream parlor and lunch room for sale cheap for cash or part time; good stand. Mrs.
E. J. Rathburn, 233 lioberts avenue, Robertsdale; phone Whiting 481. 13-
FOR EXCHANGE An electric plate outfit for poultry. Address M. P., Times. 5
FOR EXCHANGE A home for an auto or horse and buggy, or motorcycle, or piano in part payment. Address L. L., Times. S
FOR SALE Three lines in the TimeB for ten cents. They sell everything
for you; they get everything for you.
FOR SALE: Six year old horse; 1300 lbs: also potato digger; prices right.
fnmnlalna that ITnttle Halirht mn rrlorl I M. HumDhfer'. telephone 9973 8-6
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him for his money and wants a divorce.
4869. George Alexicous vs. Mather
Hokschtok et al. Civil.
4870. John II. Hensley vs. Addie
Florence Hensley. Divorce. Fraintlff complains that Addie Florence Hensley
turned him from her home.
4871. J. West Simons vs. James
Lobas et al. Foreclosure of mechan
ic's lien.
4872. William II. Riper vs. Albert
Maack.
4873.
Maack.
4874. 4875.
Maack.
4876.
Maack.
In each of the above five cases the
plaintifl is suing to recover $100 license fee.
4877. Charles McKelvey vs. East Chi-
cag Company. Civil.
4878. Standard Brewing Company vs.
Antoni Czuba, Jofia Czuba. Civil.
Stephen Pozoni vs Albert
John Keseric vs. Albert Macvk. Abraham D. Gordon vs. Albert
William Gilbert vs. Albert
FOR SALE One dining room set. In early English; table, six chairs, buffet, cellarette and china closet; $100. Address II.. Lake County Times. 6-
FOR SALE Times are improving. I
will sell my grocery store cheap tor cash or on time. J. J. Sullivan, Monroe Btreet and Conkey avenue. 4-tf FOR SALE A three drawer national cash register of the check and slip printing style; in use only six months. Apply Seehase Hardware Co., Indiana Harbor. 3-tf FOR SALE Choice cottages and lots in best location in city; cash or easy
payments. Phone 3244 or call Z13 Ann street after 6 oe'lock in the evening. 15-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two rooms, $4 per month. 54G Plummer avenue. 14-2
Why not let us advance you enough money to pay all your small bills? Then you will have only one payment to make once a month. Instead of three or four, and besides It will keep your credit good where you trade. We advance money In any amount on Pianos, Furniture, Horses, Wagons, etc, and leave them in your possession. The payment can be adjusted to suit your income and you get a rebate if you pay your account before it is due. We transact business in a strictly confidential manner and will be glad to explain anything you do not understand. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO.
145 So. Hofaman St.
Open Monday, Tuesday and Satur
day eventngra. Phone
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 284 Plummer avenue; phone 2634. 14-2
FOR RENT Two unfurnished Apply at 218 Plummer ave.
rooms. 14-2
Circumstances Alter Cases. Mae (to brother Jack) How I wish
you would throw away that beastly
FOR RENT Five room cottage. 623 E.
Sibley street. Apply 62o Sibley. 13-2
FOR RENT Seven room flat; all mod
ern conveniences. Apply 419 South
nitron -An Virm- later- in tVitt no rlnT-i Hohman street, downstairs. 13-3
Pray, Mr. De Cloud, do, do smoke. You know I fairly adore the aroma of
a good Havana. inustratea tsunaay
Magazine.
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Norway's Wooden Churches.
Some of the wooden churches of
Norway are fully 700 years old and
Purer Air. The injury 1o commerce and the
amenities of life, to say nothing as to the lowering of the vitality of the people, would surely Justify some corn-
Union stock Yards. Aug. 14. Hogs bination of bounties and penalties to
aid in attaining to a higher standard of purity in the air which we breathe. Lancet.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; all modern conveniences. 11 Carroll St.; phone 4082. 13-tf FOR RENT Five room flat; modern Improvements. 9408 Ewtng avenue. South Chicago. 12-3 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; furnished first class throughout. 301 Chicago avenue; phone 3203. 12-tf
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There Is Comfort WHEY A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through Icknesa, failure of hi a employer, or a napenstoa of business, to feel that yon nave something; to fall back on In your boar of trouble. Put a small amount each week la savings la m good, reliable an vines bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank
are still in an excellent state of ures- steady
arvatlnn TViois Hni)..M V. m ira niniuig.. StTOng.
estimated today, Z4,uuo; left over.
Prospects lower. Light, $6.00 ft 6.52;
mixed. $6.0ott6.6a; heavy, $6.006.65;
rough. j6.0ornB.Z5.
Cattle, estimated, 2.000 head: market
Sheep, estimated, 7,000; market
fully resisted the frosty and almost arctic winters because they have been
repeatedly coated with tar.
Hogs
Omaha 4.500 Kansas City 5,900
Cattle 1.000 2,000
Sheep
1,000 1,000
Modern Man and Cnarm. Many a hard-headed business man
will stop to pick up a cast horseshoe
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all modern conveniences; centrally located. Apply 2S3 Sibley street, upper flat. 12-3 FOR RENT Six rooms, upstairs; modern improvements; 174 State Line street. Inquire on premises; phone
5251. 12-4
No Moral in This Story.
Union Stock Yards, Aug. 14. Esti
mated for tomorrow. 14.000 head. Mar
ket closed steady to shade lower than with great satisfaction, comments the
FOR RENT Nice clean six room cot
taee. Phone 3203 or call 301 cm
or a "lucky" farthing, and Is not a bit cago avenue
ashamed of the finds, but pockets them
OSS DOLLAR STARTS ACCOUNT.
SAVINGS
Bast Equipped Repair Shop Ih do State Q. W. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air KREB3 Bowser Gasoline System tl ft. HOHXAX STREET Phone HI. Huehn Block. Hammond, fad
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In June, 1898, a poor man called at 6 00 ?: , v v,i 'in . So.954r6.2a.
j yesterday. Light,
heavy,
$6.OO0,6.5O;
$5.956.60;
mixed.
rough.
the humble dwelling of a washerwom
an on the West side." He said he was
starving, and she gave him half a dol-
lor. Nothing was heard of him until one day last week, when he called
again and got another half dollar.
Smart Set.
Cattle receipts, 8.000; market strong.
Sheep receipts,. 8,000;. market strong. LIVERPOOL MAEKET.
Liverpool, Aug. 14. Wheat opened d higher: corn opened Vid higher. Liverpool, Aug. 14, 1:30 p. m. Wheat,
unchanged: corn, nigner.
London Crown. It is a fact that civ
ilization has not improved us much
in relation to our quaint beliefs, and charms and amulets are collectable and interesting curios.
FOR KENT Space in these columns at your disposal. Try a want ad, try any kind ot a three-liner for ten cents a night. ROOM AD BOARD WASTED. WANTED Room with breakfast and supper, for young man; house must be centrally located. Write J. J. care Times. 14-2
True Standard of Man. The mind's the standard of the maa. Watta. -
WASTED TO BUT.
WANTED To buy second hand bicy
cles and rrames; highest cajin prices
kpaid. 304 Sibley street. 29-tt
HOWARD STEVENS, Oses fat Contract, Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAiirrxa a tracxaXTr. My Motto: Goon Work. 188 Stat Lino Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 1691.
PHONE 2034. o'KS.51 MAX. SCHMIDT PLUMBING, SEWERAGE, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. KSTTMATZS ON AfTUCATION. 270 S. Habman St. Hammond. Ind.
