Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1908 — Page 7
Thursday, Sept. 3. 1908.
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ADVERT
A SERIES OF TEN TALKS O.N ADVERTISING written by Seymour Eatoa of Philadelphia
No. 8
advertising may be bad, very bad, and
Most department store divided into three classes: damned bad.
Bargain advertising is in the first class. It does sell goods ; but if well done it could easily make three blades of grass grow where one grows now. The worth-$20-now-$12.50" bargain offer has been done to death. The people buy the $12 50 article because $12.50 is as much as they want to pay because they have seen the goods; because they have intelligence enough to know that they are getting good value for the price ; but for every one who buys there are two others shoo-ed off by the roll-up, tumble-up, throw-up-your-money hurrah. An honest bargain properly announced is always good advertising. If I controlled a newspaper page I should use one-third of it, iiown the side, for legitimate bargains. I should put the word "Bargains" or Today s Bargains" at the top and with the. descriptions of the articles I should give selling prices only say nothing in figures about values or cost prices use that space for describing the goods. I should make the descriptions as brief as possible, leave everything to the imagination of the customer except toe selling price; and now and then I should omit that ; let the customer come to the store to find out Then I should make these bargains look like charity by very contrast ; by using the remainder of the page to advertise my regular-priced, always -in-stock clothing and dress goods and carpets and furniture and all that sort of thing ; and I should make this department so full of hfe and spirit and enthusiasm for the goods as to make my counters irresistible. The store that preaches is in the second class. Preaching isn't advertising. It may be entertaining and instructive ; it may analyze to a nicety the ethical wtfL Vhcltorc; may impress the weak-minded with the fact that this store is a great public benefactor a powerful influence for good in the community, a sort of merchandise university which ought to be endowed by the State. But preaching doesn't sell goods; it doesn t even draw a crowd. The formal, refrigerator, my-brass-plate-is-sufficient advertising is in the third class. It has all the dignity and drawing power of a corpse. Mark you I am not criticising the idea. The idea is fine. To be a chosen people clothed in purple and fine linen; to bask m the sunshine of wealth, or of aristocracy, or of fame ; to eat where it eats, to drink what it drinks ' to wear what it wears, to buy where it buys, to talk what it talks, to dress your poodle dog with what it dresses its poodle dog; to be somebody exclusive, even one or two removed or second hand; that is greatness; and people pay big money for greatness even for the varnish or veneer. It is the adverulTA ?at I8 badV- 11 might easiJy quadruple the trade and yet keep within the boundaries of the elect Ex. elusive people don't think. You don't need to put salt on th3r tails. They follow a leader like a lot of sheep Your business as an advertiser is to capture the leader; the bellwether oTthe ofst JdhingCin nneeaSy- te Embalm and bury the brass-plate advertising. Use the space to talk to your customers. Some of them read adver! voood, .V P-lebeian Shuld haPP to read about the wfrrig Wt YUr ShP mistakc let
CopyrtgM, 1908, by Tribune Company, Chicago.)
BASTAR & Mc GARRY TUB JEWELERS 75 S. Hohman Street Are offering; special low prices on all watches to reduce stock. It is worth your while to look them over.
Ladies' Gold Filled Watches with Elgin-' or Waltham movement, guaranteed 20 years -
Gentlemen's Gold Filled Watches with Elgin or Waltham movement, guaranteed 20 years - - .
$10 $9
AH clean, new stock, fully guaranteed. We are a little overstocked with watches and want to reduce.
A HINT TO
ADVERTISERS
Always send lit yonr 'Ads',a few days in advance of date of insertion. This gives the compositor time for Judicious display and insnres good position.
The folio-wing new books were placed on the shelves of the public library today. They contain a large list of religious subjects. The list Is subjoined: Religion. History of the Reformation in Scotland Knok. The Bible as Literature Moulton. The Foundation of Relief Balfour. The Story of the Churches; six volumes Balfour. The Apology of Tertullian Tertullian. Assyria, its Princes, Priests and People Sayce. Fresh Light from the Ancients' Monuments Sayce. Three Hundred Years of the Episcopal church in America Hodges. Roman Catholics Claims Gore. Lives of the Fathers; two volumes Farrar. Lectures to Young Men Beecher. How to Obtain Fullness of Power Torrey. Anecdotes and Illustrations Torrey.
Who Wrote the Bible? Gladden.
The Body of Christ Gore.
Latest Events In the Markets
ocks Grain
PROVISIONS
and
Special Wire to 1 he TIMES
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
NBV YORK STOCK WM
Open Atchison ... D Am Sugar.. 133
Am Car. .... 40 Am Copper. 79 Am Smelt. . . 94 4 Anaconda .. 48 K & 0 96 Brook R T. . 53 Ches & O. . . 42 C F & I 3G4 Canad Pac. 1725 Erie com. . . Grt North.. 137 111. Central. .14l4 L & Nash. . .rOS M K ft T cm 31 Mis Pac... 56j Nat Lead... 83 V N Y Cent. .105 No. Pacific. .143VOnt & W...4 2
Pennsyl. ...124
iteaaing
. 1 ?9
Catholocism, Roman and Anglican j 14 1 & S.... 23
io pia ... o Rock Is! cm 174
uo rim . . as v.
Fairbairn.
Ten Epochs of Church History; ten
MiNceliiiir ohm. Great oBoks Farrar. Washington's. Farewell Address
Clark.
Carlyle's Essay on Burns Mac-
Mechan.
Burke's Speech for Conciliation
Clark.
Heroes of Missionary Enterprise
Field.
Life and Art of Edwin Booth Win
ter.
One the Stage and Off Jerome. Orations and Addresses; three vol
umes Curtis.
The Mountains White. Juvenile-.
Indian History for Young Folks
Drake.
The Story of Amnulet Nesbit.
Wonderbook of Old Roumainia
Dargon.
Real Electric Toy Making St. John.
The Three Boys on an Electric Boat
Trowbridge.
The Next Dood Morelands .Lewis.
Roughing It; three Volumes Castle-
man.
The Steel Horse Castleman.
J. E. Wayrlng at Home Castleman.
Snagged and Sunk Castleman. The Jeweled Toad Johnson.
So. Pacific. .107 St. Paul 144i
t'n. Pacific. 163
u s Steel... 46
ro pfd...no
Total sales, 717,700.
High Low Close 9fts S8 SSli 133 132 133 40 40 '4 40 9 VT 771, 95 91 92 4 " 46'8 4SS 96 95 954 537 528 53i, 424 414 414 36 35 S5' 1T27 171 171 25 V4 24 24 : 138 1364 136 142 140 140 108 108 108 31 31 31 57 56 56 84 82 82 105 104V4 104 143 141 142 i 42 41 41 124 123 124 129 127 127 23 23 23 80 79 79 1 ? 4 1 7 1 7 33 32 32 109 106 106 145 142 142 164 162 162 46 45 46 110 109 109
market slow at yesterday's low. Light,
jd.ik'Jo.si; mixed, j.2UW6.!tO; heavy $6.20(5 6.95; rough, $.2d 6.45.
Cattle receipts. 6.500; market weak.
pneep receipts, 17.000; market slow. Cnion Stock Yards, 9 a. m. Market oc higher; estimated tomorrow, 14.000 head. Light, .2f)Q 6.92; bulk, $fi.20fr 6.80; mixed, $6.25tfi 7.00; heavy, 6.25 7.00; rough. $6.25(66.45 Cattle steady, beeves, $3.80(3 7.70; Texas steers, $3.40i&5.70; western," $3.20 f5.80; stockers, $2.6004.50; cows, $1.75 St 5.70. Sheep steady. native. $2.10(8 4.15; western, $2.25(&4.20; iambs, native, $3.2506.00; western. $3.256.10. Union Stock Yards Hoars close easy; estimated tomorrow, 14.000 head. Light, $6.20(&6.92; mixed. $6.25&7.00; heavy. $6.257.00; rough, $6.256.45. Cattle dull; sheep steady.
Hogs Cattle Omaha ..3,200 2,800 Kansas City... 7,000 8,000
Sheep 18,000 4,000
CHAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
Month Open High Low AVbeat Sept -.97- 9S 97 Dec. ..96- 98 9314 May ..100 101 100 Corn. Sept ..79- 79 79 Dec. ..67- 68 67 May ..65- 66 65 Oat Sept ..50 50 50 rec. ..50 50 50 May ..52 62 52 Pork Sept ..1495 1495 1480 Jan. ..1647-50 1652 1645 Oct. ..1500 1500 1485 ..965 970 985 Jan. ..952 955 950 Oct. ..970 975 970 nihs Sept ..915 920 915 Jan. ..855 855 852 Oct. ..922 927 922
Close 9S98 ax 101 79ax 68 66ax 50 b 60 s 52 1480 1645 1485 967 952 972 915-17 852 922s
JURIES ARE GALLED
Talesmen Summoned For
ening of Lake Su
perior Courtl
Op
H. S. Voorheis, Broker In stocks. Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and other Securities- Rock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Mrect Wires to Chicago and the Easi. ROOM 414 HAMMON& BLTXJ. Phone 3641
GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago. Sept. 3. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat, 45 cars; corn, 218 cars; oats, 202 cars. Chicago, Sept. 3. Total clearances: Wheat, 285,000 bu; corn, 28,000 bu; oats, nil.
Chicago. Sept. 3. Carlots Wheat. 60, 11, 48; corn, 209, oats, 219, 13, 225. Northwest Cam.
This wk Last wk Duluth 28-3 29 Minneapolis .281 318 Chicago 50 65 Primary Market. Receipts. "Wheat, today ....... 862.000 Last week 783,000 Last year .. 1.111.000 Corn, today 365,000 Last week ....... 51 1,000 Last year 878,000
today. 48, 206;
Last Yr. 46 98 208
Ship. 489.000 405.000
559,000 491.000 348.000 377,000
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, All want ads must b paid for with order or before paper Is issued lanless you carry an account with Thk Times. The rte 10 cents per day for a want ad Is so low that It makes the proposition a losing one when a collector has to be sent several miles to collect ten cents.
MALE HKt.f WANTKn. WANTED Young man of good character and habits as clerk. Apply
1 nursday morning at Knickerbocker
ice to., 435 North Hohman St. 3
WOB. RE5T. FOR RENT Four room cottage. Also three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 378 Walter stret; phone
3-3
1821.
WANTED Roomers for large front room, with alcove; electric light, furnace heat and bath. Call at 23 Ogden St., or phone 3972. 3-3 1 JET Four room cottage at 776 Michigan avenue. Inquire 811 Indiana avenue or call W. C, Lake Countv 1 imps. . FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
funis, on in ana eras- ill
if desired. 149 Douglas 3-3
breakfast street.
WANTED Experienced married driver.
oP'y tonight. Indiana Flour Co.
J3 Indiana avenue. 2-3
fKMALE HELP W'AXTKUt
WANTED Middle aged. resoectable
woman to help with housework and care of two small children; one who
vuuiu consider good home more than
wages. Mrs. William Teamby, 125
narnson avenue, Hammond. 3-6
WANTED Lady stenographer at the Lion Store.
WA.MED Experienced girl for general housework, for the 15th of Sept.; tnree in family; good wages; must give
man. oi.i
WANTED Competent girl for general
-ewon; gooa wages. 546 South Hohman St.: phone 2711. Sl-3
WANTED Good girl who appreciates a
-."'-u nome 10 assist and learn house-
"orn in a South Sirto flat 'kio-n
?maA American family. Call Thursday 19 Carroll St., Hammond. 31-3
FOB IAUC
1 At, i our venr nl,l HoHvorw
norse: not a f irt nf ctu -
i't'"a' cneap. 130 Hanover St.; phone
3-3
1001.
I OR SALE An 8 horsepower runabout In No. 1 condition; with top, extra tires, tools, etc. Win give demonstra-
ion, Oak Glen Hammond 9872.
HEARD ON THE BOURSE.
111.; phone
2-6
I F01 SALE Spring top wagon for gro-
I eery or express nnH hay-iooa
Price Current Dry weather In con- lN0- 8- W'est tiostlin St. ' 2-2
siderable of corn area unfavorable for FOR sat v nh.,I TTT ......, . IU" ,aAL Cheap, European note
gooa transient place; money maker ior.rlK,ht P?1"! located In Chicago, particulars by address A. II., care Lake County Times. jg
crop, dui situation admits of relief and improvement with early rains.
crop not materially harmed as yet
Oats threshings Indicate some disappointment in yield. Packing, 355,000
vs. 405,000 last year.
FOR SALE Gasoline launch, 30 feet long by teet hpa m - x
I marine engine; eaninoed rnmnloto t.
Joseph Buy on dips. Mr. Morgan Hrh SternDerS's Restaurant, Indiana
2-e
Keep
will be In his office tomorrow.
long of the Pacifies. Baltimore & Ohio 1 FOR SALE At a bare-afn if tv-.
once on account of sickness a ni
prosperous business, consisting of coal, ieed, lime, cement and store in suburb or Gary. Address B. care Times. 1 .3
(.Special to The limes.)
iuwii x aint, inc. sept. 3. T ip fol
lowing Lake county men have hen
drawn for jury duty by the jury com- i
missioners to serve at the September
term 01 tne Lake Superior Court which
is to Degin next week:
Grand Jary.
August Batterman Hanover. John Grimer St. John. Fred Ebert Hammond.
Nelson Coplin Eagle Creek.
Bark Westbay Winfleld.
Conor Bryant Eagle Creek.
Petit Jnrorn.
Louie Pattee Cedar Creek. Frank Underwood Ross. D. P. Scott Whiting.
Asa J. Strong Winfleld.
Frank Berg West Creek.
Jacob Rimbach Hammond. William Randolph Center. Tom Fisher Eagle Creek. William Claus Hanover.
John Trinan St. John. Thomas Adler Calumet.
Mose Specter East Chicago. Called for Sept. 9, 1908.
PRODUCE MARKETS. Butter Receipts. 6.515 tubs: cream
ery, extras. 22Ac: Drico to retail r)pl-
ers, 24c: prints. 25c; extra firsts, 21 c;
nrsts, uc; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra, 19c; firsts. 18c: seconds. 17- la
dles, No. 4, 17c; packing stock. 164c.
Jt,ggS ReceiDtS. 6.599 rasps- mlanol-
laheous lots, cases returned, 13 0
lofec; cases included. 14017c: ordin
ary firsts, 17c; firsts, whitewood cases
ana must be 40 per cent fresh, 18 c;
is very good, get some. Hold Consoli
dated Gas; buy Union Pacific.
financial Bureau Southern Pacific
still appears to us as a purchase for
turns on these . reactions. Further
bullish operations seem likely in Read
ing, but we would not climb for It nor
neglect profits. Gates interests are still bulling it. Union Pacific may be
Dougnt on reactions. Northern Pacific
is nem Detween 143 and 145- r.rt
Northern, 137 and 139; St. Paul, 144 and 146; Atchison, 90 and 92; B. & O.,
are Deing rorced in. It may go higher.
-o,bu saies at Chicago Tuesday were 45,000 bu wheat; 140,000
du corn, ana 290,000 bu oats.
Marshall -Spader We mnw i,
higher prices from now on nn-n,.- T,RMS: 23 down, $5 and up monthly.
larlv Rhm.M I Aen pr cent o1T Ior cash. One-third lany should the market continue in to one-fourth lower than any other
-' vocn i, to. it?.
Logan We favor the buying side of
xjecemoer wheat on dips.
GARY
Euy property in the Garfield Park ad-
uiuon or uary, in a., 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 attached to the sale of this property. Every i1,;1lnGarfiel(3 Park Is guaranteed by the Chicago Title & Trust Co. 169 LOTS AT PRICES RANGING FROM $100 TO $175
FOR RENT Larcre fi.rni,
room for one or two larlioa nr B-i.t
4746 Olcott avenue. East Chi-
lemen.
cago.
3-3
IOR RENT Three furnished rooms, with gas and water, for light housekeeping. 510 Indiana avenue 3-tf FOR RENT Two flats; ITl modern iiQ-enlen.oes- R'chard Zimmerman. 119 est State St.; phone 174. 3-S F(i? E'T Five room flat. Apply S01 Michigan avenue. o-tt
tOR RENT One singleroom and one room suitable for two, furnished; centrally located, electric lights, bathgentlemen preferred. 58 Rimbach 2-3
FOR RENT Three flats; all modern conveniences; corner Garfield and Lincoln avenues; 114 to 116 Call Phone 9971- Christ Hodel. 1
FOR RENT Two story house with attic, basement, hot water heating plant, electric lic-ht an
Homewood addition. Apply 124 Char-
av k v v oii rr l.
31-5
FOR RENT-Furnished room with all modern conveniences; suitable for r gentlemen. At 9 Rimbach avenue; phone 4471. 31-tf F?R .Et5J Three furnished rooms J1 ght . housekeeping; furnished first class throughout. 301 Chicago avenue; phone 3203. 12-tf
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To rent or buy good saloon or roadhoiiso in tha c 1 ...
Address P. O. Box loir Whiting! 11 2-6
KOTICES. NOTICE. I Will ODen T a. rpnosnr n A .
market at 312 Claude street, Sepi z I will have a full lino r rli,
goods and will be pleased to have vou call. .TOHM f r-uro
" w. .
BARTER AKD EXCBJL1SGVS.
FOR EXCHANGE Refrigerator; holds . to,r!0i Lbs of lce best of condl-
Address L-15.
tion. What have von?
Times.
property in Garv.
While you are sick you do not have to
pay.
No interest, we charge none. No taxes,
Clement-Curtis Advise purchases of If ,p TiL1?' ,
wnrac on an breaks as there arA nn and booklets, fill ont this
prime firsts, packed in new whitewood stock or supplies to support short sell I maU u to UNITED STATES LAND cases and must be 60 per cent fresh, I ing. f co American Trust Building, Chi-
Jtsauer. administrate- I '. oranges. w.'(M.I)U: neach-
us vs. Uulversal Portland Kill -511 bui P 1-3
, .. u ua.aci., Biapfs, jotu-isc per x-lb CUH- basket; pears, brls, f 1.00 (ft 3.60; 25c(j
i.zo per du.
Louis A.
vs Molll
of
1M THE SUPERIOR COURT
SEW CASES.
4946. Walter
Mike Heged
Cecent Company
tnif i
v-naries . ITederichS and
Harry 11. Fredericks vs. Lewis Freid erich.
4948. Ca. A. Murphy vs.
Bryan. Appeal.
4949. Julius A Heineman
Gordon et al. Civil. 4950. Julius A. Heineman Tamaejewski. Foreclosure chanic's lein.
tate or Indiana vs. Charles
Alien. Assault with intent to kill
Axeianoria Kouenda vs. Joe
t-nrismack. Appeal.
4452. Milan Wlajkorl vs. Wolf Mar-
covich. Appeal.
laoj. juiia Johannesen vs. Bartse
jonannesen. Divorce
4954. Alfred Gole vs. Inland Steel
company. Damage. 4955. Sam Bradskf, administrator. Nick Bradski. Personal injury. 4956. Paul Katchman vs. Nathan Migotz. Civil. 4957. Paul Katchman vs. John Westfall. Civil. 4958. Worthington A. Croxtori vs D..H. Judah. Civil.
20c; extras, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh,
New potatoes ReceiDts. 50 ram-
choice to fancy, 7072c; fair to good, 65W67c.
Sweet potatoes Jersevs. S3.75iffi.V85
per brl.
veal Quotations for calves in e-ond
I order were as follows: 50 to 6u lb weights. 77c; 60 to 80 lbs, 89c; SO to 100 lbs, 99c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 17c; No. 1 loins, lSc: No. 1 round. 8 Vic: Nn 1
chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c.
: live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 16c; chickens, fowls. 10c: serines. 14o-
roosters, 7c; sreese. S4.00ifefi.oii- tri
910c. ' California creen fruit Plume
SI. 75 per crate; nectarines. 90c'(SS125 iper crate; peaches, 3585c per box:
pears, 90cS1.25 per box: eraDes. 90c(?
SI. 80. ' "
Fruit Apples, $1.00 0 2.25 per brl; 50c Si S 1.00 per bu: bananaj lumKr.
bunch, straight. S1.15 (ci 1.40 : nii anr.
$1.15; bouquets, 7090c; lemons
Beans Pea beans. lis
choice, $2.40; common, $2.002.40; red' kidney, $1.70; lower grades, depending on quality. Sl.25ifi1f0: hrnwn
ish, $1.15 1.25; off grades. $1.25ffrl.50limas. California, per 100 lbs sr sn
Melons Gems, stanrtar.i r-at ' rn
5$2.50; pony. 50cffiS1.50: wntormoirr,.
vs. Mike fa-'JU'fl'iiU.uo per car.
oreen vegetables Beets 1 nn
box; cabbage. $1.25 per crate: carrots.
i.oo per box: cauliflower snr.,i 9
per box; celery. 1590c per box; cucumbers, 10015c per box; garlic 7c per lb; green onions, 5c per bunch-
green peas, 75c(S$1.00 per bu: horse
radish. 60c per bunch: let!
tub. 607oc; leaf. tub. 50o:
2035c per lb; peppers. 25(f3n- rJr
crate; parsley, 10c per doz; pieplant.
V .kv ' ",ul5Hes' nome grown, $1.50 per 100; string beana ereen ?rc
per bu; wax, $1.00 per sack; sweet corn, 6065c per sack; tomatoes 10 40c per crate; turnips. 75cSSl.25 nr
watercress, 25 35c per basket.
cago. 111.:
F- Jackson The advance in wheat Inamr
nas tnrown the market kll out of line on export business. Receipts are
neavy and we look for a very active
accumulation of supplies. New York No stock exchange Sat urday or Monday.
Chicago Wheat opened stead v to 34
lower on pit selline. i
lower cables, but it soon developed r-OUth ?n!-Gary electric line to that commission demand A Z y ' carHage3-
ply- .
uiii opened steady to c hleher
d lne Pt was hare of offerings from the start. Prices advanced to over
last night from new crop months in short order. Weather bureau's fr-
ADDRESS
UNITED STATES LAND COMPANY.
OF GARY, IND., Inc. WTalter C. Piper, President.
American Trust Bldg.. Monroe and
Clark Sts., CHICAGO. GARY OFFICE: 2112 Broadway.
Hammond Investors can now take new
our
Msl inning.. "I ! . -
r u iiusi neti i, C) t.ji... .r;
weeK in northern states
Oats opened VlcDKc: hlB-hr -oritv, I FOR SALE
- " 1 nun
FOR SALE Choice cottages and lots in best location in city; cash or easy payments. Call 217 Ingraham avenue after 5 o'clock in the vpnine West-
Hammond. 111. 31-tf FOR SALE Cheap, two ice boxes. 3
scales. 1 cheese rntter 1 rnffpo mill
2 Oil tanks. 1 waeon 1 hnrm Call at
Faurer's store, Michigan ave., opposite
24-tf
-Warner speedometer and
Why not let us advance you t?,?11?11 money to pay all your small Dills? 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
We advance money in any amount I
on runos, rurnuure, 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. Hohman St. Open Monday, Tuesday and Saturday evenlaga. Phone 25T.
24-6
sack;
WEATHER FORECAST.
Illinois. Indiaid. Mich
Kansas. Minnesota, Iowa-lopnMra 11
fair tonight and Friday; warmer to-
ferine limited ant ,.rmt- 1 r ,ver-reaay speedometer, ?35 apiece, it imgs iimuea ana commission houses tnnniro 0 irvin. " j c-
. , 1 . . ...r;, m, v.atLcu aitu o.
ul ,ua"u c.wcuriiL. jjaner was largely -nonman.
ior lviay and September. Country commission houses buying December. Iamson headed the buying of May. Prnvicinn lie , j . . -
- uci.t-u sieauy 10 oc
"lJ. uemanu goou, Headed by Armour
brokers, who took pork particularly. Offerings light at start but increasing on subsequent advances.
iidsniiigion, u. c The money flood
FOR SALE Times are imorovln. I
will sell my grocery store chean for
cash or on time. J. J. Sullivan, Monroe street and Conkey avenue. 4-tf
FOR SALE A three drawer national
cash register of tha check nnrl Elio
printing style; In use only six months. Apply Seehase Hardware Co., Indiana Harbor. s-tf
XV A VTPn rrr nirr
. ..... I V MM W A .
useu esiaDiisnment of overflow WANTED To b
vaults in a nearby building. Town Topics We look for some further show of strength today. Sell long stocks on bulges as there are signs of stocks being too heavy.
uv secona hand hicr.
cles and frames: his-ht rash nri.
paid. 304 Sibley street. 29-tf
LOST In Towle's opera house, pea-
tr
There Is Comfort WHEX A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Throng atckneaB, fail are of ht rmJoyer, or a auapeiialoa of baiinrn, to teel that yon have something to fan back on In yonr hour of titrable. Put a small amount each week In aav. fnrs la a ftrood, reliable aavtan bank. like the Citizens9 German National Bank
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
cock feather fan. Sent
turn to Mrs. Otto James
avenue.
Please re
420 Plummer 3-1
. f Minnesota and Dakotas Generally NEW ATTRACTIONS ANNOUNCED faTtl,toriightria"J F"y; coUeerneraIly .wuuvuu Chicago Quite a nnmhr r.t
The a
Towle opera
ginning Sunday
GARY. Lot 84 and 85, block 2, Garfield Park, United States Land Co to Bessie Shay 700 INDIANA HARBOR. Lots SO and 31, block 1 in fourth addition. East Chicago Co. to
11. t. r riniz 1 7ftjl Lot 10, block 59, East Chicago Co. to John R. Farovid... son Lot 2. block 42. East Chicago' Co" to Lawrence E. Humpfer .' 325
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN On
July 20. a red cow from nrpmi nn
Schrage avenue. Address any information to Charles Lawrence, Box 260 W hiting, Ind. i-g
LOST Bunch of keys with owner's
name on ring. Finder niaa imv
1st Times office e.nd receive reward 23-
OJn DOLLAR STARTS ACOOUAT.
A IATUGI
Best Equipped Repair Shop In the Stata 0. W. HUHTEB AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compresaod Air FREE Bowser Oaaollne System 1 S. MOHMA.X STREE3T Phone Ui. Huehn Block, tt mmwona, Ti
matinee
lights be-
Sept. 6, Is
44 to 58,
Wreather Map Northwer
. ' ...... j 11 in . . nn: ocui. n is 1 . . - v v. .i . , Kiloy & Brltfon's production as Mtt '.T.'"; to68. Kea-
B. Parker' mii. o., . , tki ' -. 0 V. . -lu generally
- . . imio 1 j;ici. c I I " " ' - - -- i U,
"Sure Shot Sam."
"Sure Shot Sam" is described as a play by an author with a story to tell and the skill to make It alive, a swiftly moving drama of real men and women, told with a swing and a vigor of expression which go to the making of a powerful and stirring play. It is safd that this play has hit the bulls-eye of success in the melodramatic field, and ts attracting capacity
audience every where. Specfal holidav
matinee Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7 at 2:30.
cloudy.
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LIVERPOOL MARKET.
v hi - vvneat opened M,
Voiron uncnanged. Liverpool. 1:30 n. rn Tt- . 6, J
higher; corn, unchanged. '
VIer.?.00J' Sept- 3 Wheat closed t4 A higher; corn closed unchanged
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LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Union Stock Yards. SeDt. 3 tr
ce.ints. 16,000 head; left over, 6,487-
950
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HAMMOND
Lot 4. block 3, Hink's addition, Claus Juergens to Carrie Parsons j Lot 4. block 5, Hink's addition Carrie Parsons to Maria Juergens . LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS " ' Lot 34, block 8, Matthias' addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Florence TopUlOS ijt TOLESTON. Lot 13, block 4. Husak's addition, Jason L. Wilson to Lizzie Kucera 050 Section 20-32-? W SE 14 SWi and part SW SE Vt 75 acres. Lake Agricultural Co. to John E. Caster 3 nnn Section 20-32-8 W W 15 acres ' SW SW Vi, Lake Agricultural Co. to Christina -Caster.. 1
BANKING SERVICES
ranta ?KT,nr mrT th todIang of the funds of the bot? large and BmaU meanB- Tia 's dae to a wider apprecia-mJ?h-tbK Valuev0f banklllg servIca ! oeefulnes. is extended method become beer known. In the ease of THE PIFST NATIONAL BANK The Best tt Jr?J?1date e78teml accuracy, promptness and the same careful attention to large or email depositors, makes It a desirable place to kn your account. It la a eafe bank. It la a bank for all the p enrich ad poor, men, women and children. y y nca
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