Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1908 — Page 7

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:the times. Monday, October 5, 1908.

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THE CHIC AG

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ILWAYCO.

Trains for GARY, HARBOR JUNCTION, EAST CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY, SOUTH BEND

and all intermediate points leave HAMMOND:

5:10 A. M, 3:20 P. M, 6:10 A. M, 4:10 P. M. 6:50 A. M. 4:50 P. M. 7:30 A. M. 5:30 P. M. 8:10 A. 11 6:10 P. M. 8:50 A. M. 7:10 P. M. 10:50 A. M. 7:50 P. I.I. 11:50 A. M. 9:00 P. M. 12:30 P. M. 10:10 P. M. 1:10 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 2:10 P. I.I.

hear in Tacoma, Portland, San FranCisco, Salt Lake City and Denver. Madison, Wis, Oct. 5. Governor Hughes of . New York la among the scheduled speakers at the state convention, of Baptists, which will be in

session here during: the next three days. The formal opening: of the gath-

erlng today" witnessed the arrival of

numerous delegates and visitors from

all parts of Wisconsin.

St. Louis, Oot. 6. Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City and a number of other

cities have sent the pick of their wo

men golfers to compete in the western

championship tournament, which was

opened today on the links of the St. Louis Country club. The turnament

will end with the finals next Friday. San Francisco, Oct. 5. As a preliminary to the meeting of the TransMlssIssJppi Commercial Congress an im

portant conference was held today by

representatives of the comme rclal or

ganizations of Pacific coast cities. The conference discussed among other

things plans to induce the federal gov

ernment to recognize the commercial

stnd strategic importance of the Pa-

more adequate military and naval protection. The cities represented at the

conference Included Seattle, . Portland,

Tacoma, Spokane, San Francisco and

Los Angeles.

Latest Events In the Markets

0is9 wain

PROVISIONS

Special Wire to The TIMES

CLASSIFIED

ADS

BtAUS itELf W1STBIV

I WANTED-Drlver for delivery wagon

Also elevator" boy, 16 years or oiaer.

Appiy ti, (j. jsainas Jo.

5-3

HEW YORK STOCK liHKET

Open

Atchison ... 88

Am Sugar.. 131

Am Car 39, Am Copper. .754 Am Smelt... 8T

Am Locom . . 4 5

Anaconda

43,

LEl'IG STORES 111

SOUTH CHICAGO BUSY

B & 0 97

Brook R T.. 49 Ches & O. ... 41 M, C F & I 34

Canad Pac.176 Erie com. . . . 29 Ort North.. .131

111. Central.. 188 L &Nash. ..10614 M K & T cm 30 Mis Pac... 55 Nat Lead. ... 83

N X Cent. ..lOo1

No. Pacific. 137

Ont & W... Pennsyl. ...123 Reading ....131 R I & ..... 22

Rock Isl cm 19

Do pfd. ... 44

So. Pacific. 104

St. Paul. . . . .135

Un. Pacific. 163

U S Steel 4a

Money closed IV per cent,

Total sales, sju.uuu.

High 89 131 40 7674 89VI 47 44 98 50 42 35 178 31 1341s 140 106 31 55 84 ' 105 143 4ii5 123 133 22 20 46 105 138 166 46

109

Low 88 , 131 39 75 86 46 43 97 49 41 34 176 29 131 138 105 30 54 82 104 139 41 123 131 22 19 44 103 135 162 43

108

WANTED Shoemakers for the bench:

between 12 and l oi 6 and 7. Quick

Rhne Ri.no wr.vw 11 Plnmmer ave

..V.4t, a- .

WANTED Boy to learn good trade; 1

years old. Apply Biacksmitn veyFrank S. ut rw mmmnn.i. Ind. 3-tf

WANTED ttnnA marrieA man that is

wen ftrnnaini,f in h. ra umei ais

t r ft k , .. .1 Karrls:

88 ifairi southwest, 52 to 68. partly cloudy; good oav for th rin-ht irin.i of a man.

131 Ohio valley, 48 to 54, clear. I Apply after Tuesday morning at Short

Illinois, maiana, Wisconsin, uower arnd I19th streets Cooperage Shop. Michigan Partly cloudy with showers Whiting Ind P B 3-4

lunignt ana iuescmy, waniii: iwuibhu

MinneHoia. Iowa, uhkuiiu, ncuiaoivo.

i Kansasr Montana Threatening tonight

Ijov Aitt rorom

LOST -Gold w&tch, open face; initials " C. V. A. on back; between Webb street and business district, Sunday evening. Reward for return to C W. Ames, clerks office, sunerlor ronrt.

bouse . " . e.tf

Close

WEATHER FORECAST.

Weather Map Extreme northwest', 34 tn 54. elondv: northwest. 36 to 56.

partly cloudy; west, 34 to 56, generally

Limited train stops at Gary, Harbor Junction, East Chicago, Miller, Dun

Park, Michigan City, Hudson Lake and New Carlisle ONLY. Hammond and Gary ONLY. Local trains Hammond and South Bend.

Effective Sunday, September 6, 1908.

H. 0. WALLACE,

General Manage

All Are Making Big Prep

arations for the Fall Trade.

CHAIN IHD PRG1GSI0N L1AEKET

High Low

Month Open

Wheat ...

Dec. ..98- 99- 98

May ..101 ioa iui

Jan. ..95 96

Corn-

Dec. ..64- 65

95

64

63

49

63 63 63

THE TIME TO BUY

Real E

state

HAS NOW COME

Owing to returning prosperity and the revival ol business the demand for Real Estate is increasing. Property bought now will look cheap in a short time. We still have choice building and business lots on the North, East and South Sides, for sale at Bargain Prices and Easy Terms

May ..64

Jan. . .bJ',t

OatsDec. ..4914.

May ..51- 54- 60

Jan. ..47 Port Oct. ..1425 Jan. ..1672-65

Lard

.1025 ..982

47

4834,

46

Close

98 -99 103 s

.96 6464 b 6349 50-s 46

nd Tuesday with showers; warmer to

night, cooler tomorrow.

FEMALE mci.r WASTKB,

WANTED Good girl for general

nousework. AddIv 216 Sibley street,

second flat; phone 1441. 5-tf

WANTED Woman or sriri for house

work: no cooking. Call 143 Manila

avenue; pnone 1924. - 1-3

LIVERPOOL MARKET.

quiet. d lower; corn opened quiet, I " iV"T n experienced

unchanged.

Liverpool, Oct. &, 1:30 p. m. vvneai.

d to d higher; corn, unchanged to 'id higher.

Liverpool, Oct. 5. Wheat closed to

8d higher; corn closed d nigner.

girl for

general housework! fnur In family:

references required. Mrs. F. C. Dem' ing. 730 S. Hohman St. 2-

FOR IAI.H.

FO BSALE First class parlor heater.

Call 36 Ogden, second flat. o-tf

LIVE STOCK lARKETJ FOR SALBCarload Jiorses, 4 buggies.

o cyriii wagons, nay ai 00 ana- mo

Der Dale, corn 70n ner hn 39R T1ij-

tTnton Stock Tarda. Oct. 5. Hog re I met avenue. Hammond Horse Market.

eeipta, 30,000 head; left over, 5,300 Eddie Marsh, Prop. 5-5

neaa; mantel oc lower, xjigni., o.o

fi.95: mixprl Sfi. 2flff7.1ft: heftVV. J6.3G Si) I VDR S A T.v no... v,-,-m v.A.,ina. .t-n,,

7.15; rough, 6.306.55. ' in good condition, cheap. Call ji Cattle receipts, 30,000 head; market I Ogden street. 5-J

sieaay to iuc lower. i-nr r"""r 1 ..

30,000 head; market strong, B'OR SALE Corn shredder. In good

JHogs uattie &neep 1 condition. ApDly on premises. Frank

Omaha Kansas City

4,200

.14,000

11.000

30,000

iu.uuu Jjrank Buse. Toleston. Ind. 3

II.UVV I

Union Stock Yards. 8:45 a. m. Hogs I FOR SAi.rc n

T il . r. 1 t I v.. . 1. r. J . . "' r-

Hiow, mvsiiy mc luwer. jjisiii, la-i"1!" i taken at once, inquire 23 Carroll

o.i;Di 1 street.

Oct.

Jan.

.985 ,.872-70

1450 1410 1410s 1672 1625 1625 1025-27 1005 1005 985 950 952 985 950 952 872 850 850

2mmlumlin 1 iiiiiiniiii nil iiiiini

GOSTL1N, MEYN & CO.

HAMMOND

REGULAR PRICE $4.00

1

1

THIS WEEK $1.5Q South Shore Gas & Electric Co. PHONE 10 147 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET

All the stores throughout South

Chicago are decorating their display

windows and some of them have many

unique designs. In the General Furni

ture company's window, 9139 Commer

clal avenue, an airship In motion is the

feattife. Lederers fall display Is ele

gant, All theif windows have been I Oct,

ln.hora.telv 1orrfttPf with thnlr foil I Jan.

. j, J v. . l ,11.., a mi.- I VI7I

Kuuus aim timer cmut:aisiiiiieiii.a. ina store last Saturday afternoon and evening Was gay with people and hundreds

of them wended their way throughout

the establishment, making purchases.

The J. Day Furniture company, 9121

Commercial avenue, has re-arranged

their show window preparatory to

their fall opening.

Kw Furniture la Shorrn.

xne calumet .Furniture company.

Ninety-second street and Houston ave

nue, is displaying some brand new fall

furniture in their show windows. E,

J. Weber, the manager, is a very busy

man these days and Is making prepara

tions for the fall opening.

M. L Greenwald & Company, 279-81

Mnety-second street, another one of

South Chicago's leading furniture

stores, is displaying a special line of

stoves and heaters in anticipation of

the coming cold weather.

Spiegel's House Furnishing company.

9i33-35 Commercial avenue. Is receiving Ptnttpr Reraints. 4.142 tubs: cream-

daily new furniture, stoves and other ery, extra, 26c; price to retail dealers,

i,.,n.vu - rr.., ,i7c: Drinis. zsc: exira iiraia, 40721;,

.,.u ' rece" firsts. 22c; seconds, 20c; dairies, extra,

novel p.ian or selling rurnlture on thirty 22c: firsts. 20c: seconds. 18c; ladles, INo,

rtara' trlaf la mootintr twrity, tam- A nnrkimr stock. 174c

.. . 1 Ecus KecelDts. cases; inincei

Alterations at Care's. innr.us lots cases returned. 13

C. R. Cave's department store, 238-42 16c; cases included, 1417c; ordin-

vri,,,. i . . 1 , arv firsts, zuc: nrsis. wnitewouu tasea

4u.reu,-uU,m oucci, lias jii me pasi --, K- in r.o rent ffpsh. 22.-:

week made some interior alterations, prime firsts, packed in new whltewood

noiaoie 01 wmcn is tne removal or the r cases ana must do du urr ten xicon

H. S. Voorheis, Broker in St odes. Bonds, Grain, rrorbtons, Cotton and other Securlrties. Stock Quotation Received try Ticker Service. - Direct Wires to Chicago and thet&si. ROOM 414 HAMMOND BLIXJ. none 3641

6,90: mixed. $6.25 & 7.05; heavy

7.10: rouerh. t6.25(7.10.

Cattle 10 to 15o lower. Beeves. 16.60

7.55: Texas. 13.404.90: western. 13.25

f?6.90; stockers. 1 2.604.75; cows, $1.70

5.50.

Sheep 10c higher Native, $2.B04.40: western, $2.604.40; lambs, native, $4.00

6.10; western, $4.006.l.

Union Stock yards Hogs close 10

15c lower; estimated tomorrow, 15,000

head. Lightf $6.106.85; mixed, $6.10(3

7.00; heavy, $6.20 7.05; rough, $6.2 6.40.

Cattle weak, fully ten to 15c lower.

Sheep strong.

3-tf

FOR SALE Mason and Daxis. 6-foot

hotel range, in first rlass condition.

Apply M. Sternberg's Cafe, Indiana

Harbor, Ind. 2-3

FOR SALE Saloon and roomine house

9 years established business: reason

of sale on account of death in family.

inquire Tom Outteher, 4720 Todd avenue. East Chicago. 1-8

FOR SALE $20 buys i Haines Broth

ers piano. Address Miss Lrticile Bras

well, 3332 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 1-tf

PUOUtCE MARKET,

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

EAST CHICAGO. Lot 30, block 17, Lake Shore adtion. William H. Gore to Guy

R. Cockley $ 50

Lot 32, block 9r subdivision NE 29-37-9. Emma L. Egner to

Frank Stiglitz 1,200

Lot 23, bloek 3, East Lawn addition. Nano.v Love to Charles

Fauser 95$

MRYTLE GROVE. Lots 66 and 6t, block 3. Huntley's addition. John R. Errerman to

Frederick W. Pagel 1

INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 27, block 16, in fourth addi

tion. East Chicago Co. to Al-

pheus J. Barker 2ia Lot 21, block 34, Charles W. Vogt to Austin K. Perkin 850

FOR SALE Three iron vault doors

from old city hall: as good- as new

Apply to Anton Rundquist. East Chi

cago, ina. su-s

LOST Brown and white fox terrier

dog; peculiar mark on hnnM.

name "GiD." Return in 111 w til

street; reward. 5.2

J"-" Srown water spaniel; 5 months old. Return to R. Zimmerman, West Hammond; phone 174. 2-3

FOLIND---Four Bheep. Owner can have same by paying charges. Fred Ackerman, 823 West State street. 30-3

PBBTOWALS.

PERSONAL If your sewing machine needs repairing call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2601. 5-tf

PERSONAL Decorating, fresco, house

-.. iiamwiiK, papering, grain ing, marbelfzing, eta, done; first class f'015-. Xerv low Prices. Ad. Wynistorf; 370 Cedar street. 1-12

MHCELLAMCOtl.

LIGHT BILLS CUT IN TWO BT OUR system of lighting. Call or address Gasoline Electric Light & Supply Co.. 2129 Broadway, Gary; phone 43. 28-tf

BARTER AND EXCHAAGML

FOR EXCHANGE Hunting outfit: No.

10 gum hip boots, etc. Will exchange for garden hose or will sell cheap for cash. Address C. C, Lake Countv Times.

FOR EXCHANGE Iron bedstead, tnat-

ncoa ana Bpring, aiso small stand, for what have vou? Address s t

County Times. ' 9

FOR EXCHANGE Piano certificate.

value $100. Addre.su U Pt T.ali-

TimeB. ' i

FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for some paper hanging? Address J. C, Lake County Times. 24

FOR EXCHANGE Good gas heating stove, for poultry, or what have you. Address G. R., Lake County Times. 23

FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange sewing for second hand cook stove. Address A. A., Lake County Times. 3

WASTED TO BUT.

ADVERTISED MAIL.

The following letters remain un-

called for in the Hammond postoffice, FOR RENT-Six room flatr with bath;

FOR SALE Two national cash regis

ters; one electric and check tVDe

horsepower' motor, used only one year: cost $500, and one $150 machine used

two years; will sell reasonable. Lion Liquor House ( 40 119th St.. Whiting, Ind. . 11-tf

WANTED Every reader of the Times

who nas no home and would like a

HHlfi .itnlr fa f r-m 1A A f

. . .... . . . . w ... a v v v u u , we will furnish you such; one-half of crops until paid for; get a home. West

Prairie Land & stock Co. Rensselaer,

Ind. 17-tf

roa Kcifr.

FOR RENT Two six-room flats, with

batm an modern conveniences: reas

onable rent; only five minutes walk

to Conkey plant. Apply at Mrs. A.

Hink, 224 Lewis street, Hammond, or O. L. Watson, 160 Washington street, Chicago. 5-3

1 1

week ending October 5. 1908:

W. F. Allison, Henry Doty. Elbert

Earhart. Francis Frvztuh. Gatano Fez-

za. Will Fox, Mrs. Wm. Huber, Lazar Karbanoff. Dr. Fred J. Readme, Mrs.

Fred Ruester, Margaret Vonasch, Dr.

W. J. Van De. W. H. GOSTLIN,

. Postmaster.

good condition; $12. Apply J. Ras

per, 23 E. State street. 6-2

FOR RENT Small store room at 346

State street; price $12 per month. 2-4

i

not let us

Why

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 t-dvance 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 it 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. Oven Monday. Tuesday and Saturday evealBsa. rhene 257.

TODAY'S NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. Vancouver, B. C. Oct 5. The general board of missions of- the Methodist church began Its annual meeting in this city today with a large attend

ance.

Davenport, la., Oct. 5. A license has

been issued for the marriage here, to

day of Rudolph Unholtz, the pugilist.

and Miss Elizabeth Stitch of this city,

Philadelphia. Oct. 5. Arrangements

have been completed for the annual I POLL IS

national encampment of the Union

Veteran Legion, which will open for a five days session in Philadelphia to

morrow.

accounting department to the south

balcony of the store. This was done

In order to make more room for their

fall goods that are arriving daily.

B. Barancik's department store. Nine

tieth street arid Buffalo avenue, will probably have their fall opening next

week, and in view of the fact consid

erable activity is noticeable.

L. A. Langs, Ninety-second street

and Ontario avenue. Is making ar

rangements for the fall opening the lat

ter part of the month. William Suvoroff, former advertising manager for

T. Rasch's clothing store. 9023 Com

mercial avenue, is now filling a similar

capacity with that firm.

The New York store, 271-76 Ninety-

second street, is showing signs of ac

tivity of the coming fall opening and

is rearranging the goods in various de

partments.

BEING TAKEN.

(Continued from page 1.)

Spokane, Wash., Oct. 5. The inter

state fair opened in this city today

23c; extra, specially packed lor city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 25c: No. 1 dirties, 16c; checks, 12c. Potatoes Receipts. 60 cars; choice to fancy, 7073c; fair to good, 6568c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $3.00 per brl; Virginia, $1.75. VealQuotatlons for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 7c; 60 to SO lbs, 78c; 80 to 100 lbs, 910c. Dressed beef No. 1 loins, 18V4c; No. 1 round, Sc; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14 18c; chickens, fowls, lHfec: springs, 14c; roosters, 7c; geese, $a.007.00; ducks, 10c. .-a California green fruit Plums, 6ae 90c per crate; peaches, 4550c per box; pears. $1.502.80 per box; grapes, 65c Fruit Apples, $1.003.00 per'brl; 50c rai nA nor hn: bananas, lumbo. per

bunch. $1.60; straight, $1.101.40; culls.

3.vd; peacn25c per 1-5

bu basket; grapes 14 16c per 8-lb bas

ket: pears, oris, .uui.uu; tovwi..vv

per bu. , , . Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2.252.30; fair to good, 2.05

2 15; common, i.uj;i.a. reu jwuucy, $2 152.25; lower grades, depending on duality $1.65 1. 7o; brown Swedish, $2.50; off grades, $1.752.00; limas. California, per 100 lbs, $3.50.

Melons uems, sianuaru ciaica,

pony, 2oc i.Z3; osage, auutsi'

60cra$1.15; bouquets, 7590c; $2.7a(&3.50; oranges, $2.753.7 es, 7oc$1.50 per bu; 20425

HAY

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BOYGOT

T I. C.

ROAD

Cheltenham Improvement

Assn. Says Discrimination Is Shown.

FOR RENT Four rooms, nicely fur

nished with all conveniences. for

light housekeeping; very desirable loca

tion. I'none 34iu. 3-tf

FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for

ngnt Housekeeping. 377 Siblev

street. 2-3

FOR RENT Two rooms and pantry;

furnished or unfurnished. . Call 301

Chicago avenue; phone 3203. 2-3

FOR RENT Three six-room flats; mod

ern improvements, ?13, $16. J18. on

West State street. R. Zimmerman;

phone 174. 2-3

PftaMpnts nf fTheltenhflTTl will hAu t

the Illinrtia Central railroad hv p!lilns, at 268 Michigan avenue. Call at Roth's tne Illinois central rauroaa Dy riaing 1 p-K- Sh 111 cnth u'nhm.n !Q.i

on street cars. If plans considered Sat

urday night at a meeting of the Chel

FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, one,8lngle and one double bedroom; electric light, bath. Call 135 Clinton street. 1-5 FOR RENT Six room modern Im

proved flat; also four room cottage

Barber Shop, 128 South Hohman. 29-6

$1.00;

Berries Cranberries, per brl, $7.00 7.50; boxes, $2.40.

Green vegetaDies .tseeis, isc pc

withheld support. Four years ago there seemed to be no bottom to the

under most favorable auspices. A bench J republican barrel, but this year money show and several other attractions t has been scarce. Unless financial heln

have been added tthe usual display of is forthcoming soon from the national box; cabbage, ,11c9a0uf1"ore11.te:35a farm products, live stock and manu- organization, the party managers will li'J? vJPv?' rprv 25cffl$l.do Der

factures. I not be able to send Knell Mnilor. nn L'r- -ufiimhers. 25ffi50c per box; gar-

, . ... . . I i V. re lh- e-reen onions 6Si7c per provement association, presided and down and across the state in num- He 7c fc", whlch wa8 attended by

tenham Improvement association, in

Odd Fellows hall. Seventy-ninth street and Railroad avenue, are carried out. The railroad was accused by C. Doyle, a South Chicago business man, of discrimination in favor of the residents of Bryn Mawr, a suburb a mile away, where the fare to the city is but

10 cents. Members of the association

FOR RENT I will build a two-store one story brick building on Chicago avenue, near Olcott avenue, in accordance with plans suggested by my tenants. I. Specter. 4711 Olcott avenue, East Chicago, Ind. 1-5

FOR RENT Store: 93 South Hohman St. Apply 269 E. State St., Hammond. Ind. i7tf

FOR RENT We nave eight very de

sirable 5-room cottages on Parle

who attempted to induce the road's of-I ayenue, Burnham, 111., adjacent to the

fic.als to cut the Cheltenham fare from Tun dry Co.; verV" reable'ren? 15 to 10 cents met with curt answers, Apply to Wm. Guthridge, agent. 201

according to Doyle. I Central avenue. Burnham. 111. 11-lm

"Tl'a i r Vinwrvtr tnA f 1 i"rta A fit wtA

Ing on street cars into the city," he WANTED Five gentlemen boarders at

said. 'I believe in that way we can I 31 Walter street; within five min-

brine the road to look at our reouest I . . isicxei -iate oepot; same

I 1 HI

m.

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There Is Comfort

WHES A MATS SALART STOPS Tbrvask atdcaeaa, fallare f him emplojtr, or m aiiapeBalosi of bnalaraa, ta feet that yau kave omethins; to (all back on tn yoir boar ( tronble. Pmt amall amestt eaeb wtck Is aav htgu In a a;aod. reliable aavinara baab. Ufce tbe Citizens' German National Bank

Xa DQHJkX STARTS

Cincinnati, Oct. 5. The National Laundry Machinery and Supply asso

ciation began Its annual convention in this city today with an attendance of

several hundred laundrymen, manu

facturers and dealers from various parts of the United States and Canada.

Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 5. With every department filled with choice displays the annual exhibition of the Utah

State Fair association opened today un

der promising . conditions. A recordbreaking attendance of visitors is ex

pected during the week.

Washington, D. C, Oct. 5. Bakers

of bread and makers of bonbons and

ether sweets gathered in this city to

day from all part3 of the country to

attend the annual convention of the Babery and Confectionery Workers' International union. The convention

will remain in session during the great

er part of the week.

Memphis, Tenn, Oct. 6. A reunion

of the famous old' Chickasaw guards,

a military organization which twenty years or more ago enjoyed a national reputation as a prize winner in drill

contests, began today with an attend

ance of many members of the organization, some of whom have come from distant parts of this country and Canada to attend. Seattle, Wash.. Oct. 5. Senator Albert J. Beverldge has arrived in Seattle to formally open the republican speaking campaign on the Pacific coast. After filling his engagement in this city tonight the Indiana senator will be

bers during the closing weeks.

Is causing much worrlment.

ARE USED TO POVERTY. The democrats have no money

Thistucei head, tub, 75c; leaf, box, 510c; 1

mushrooms, iusjouu per iu, uimuuo, o-v

40c per bu; peppers. ouc-4i.4o yri otc- nnrslev. 10(2!15c per doz; rad-

bu ishes.' home grown, $1.001.25 per 100;

they are used to political poverty. They string beans, green , baco. tic ; per rm, , . . . - . I n.o-r f.S(H)75c oer sack; sweet corn, 25c

nave uu u-u ai.y luuus in iwe.ve years Sack; tomatoes, 253oc

in the right way. It requires only fifty-five minutes to ride to the city on the street cars and the fare is 5 cents." Charles Ringer, president of the improvement association, presided at the

about

and during that time have learned to

get along in an economical way. They, perhaps, have more money than they had. four years ago, but the barrel is only a keg and it has a high bottom. Both national committees are being

importuned for financial help.

Augustus Thomas

and M. E. Ingalls, chairman of the

board of directors of the Big Four rail

road, will open the democratic cam

paign in this county tonight. Next Saturday, Governor Johnson, of Min

nesota, will invade Lake county under

the auspices of the democratic national

committee. "WILL SPEAK IX IIAMMOXD,

He will speak at Hammond. Gary

and Indiana Harbor. James School

craft Sherman, republican candidate

turnips, 4080c per sack; watercress.

GRAIN MARKET.

today: 90; oats.

Hhirasro. Oct. 5. Carlots

the playwright. Wheat. 38, 9. 31; corn, 95, 19,

Visible Supply Wheat, inc. 4,357,000 and dec. 103,000. Corn, inc. 50,000 and dec 51,000. Oats, inc. 1,16,4000 and 74!000. Chicago, Oct. o. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat 70 cars; corn, 160 cars; oats, 415 cars. Chicago, Oct. 5. Clearances today: Wheat and flour, 325,000 bu; corn, 625 bu; oats, 800 bu.

Primary Market. Receipts. Wheat, today 2,519,000 Last week ,.2,416,000 Last year -.1,198,000

for vice president, is in Indiana now. Corn, today 24T.000

He spoke at Evansville, Saturday night, year .'.!".'..". 1 1,3 lliooo

ana toaay went to aiuncie. - aiarion,

Elkhart and Wabash will also see him.

Total This wk .34,281,000 . 3,637,000

Visible. Last wk 43,587,000 3,847,000

John L. Griffiths, consul to Liverpool, wneat

will get into tne campaign work. -He I Corn

is one of the best known, best liked and most polished republican speakers

in the country. Vice President 'Fair. 1 Tn1nth .

banks will make his opening speech M'nnePlis 1,1 2 2

of the campaign at Lebannon tonight I

He then will start on. a long tour. I Warld a Shlpmeata.

inn ws irevwit

Wheat .13,616,000

Co

Ship. 572,000 769,000

715,000 705,000 472,000

792,000

Last Yr.

3.637,000

Xortbweat Car. This wk Last wk

842 989

997 58

58 :

Try Want Ad la the Times.

I Corn

2,885,000

11,120.000

3,651,000

Last Yr 528 270 . 96

Last Yr 13,784,000 3,651,000

200.

A resolution was adopted requesting the aldermen of the thirty-third and eighth wards to vote against the granting of a franchise to the Kensington and Eastern railroad company unless

the Illinois Central, the parent company, grants the request for a reduction in fare.

Undaunted by Blindness. Prof. E. D. Campbell, director of the

chemical laboratories In the Univer-

Bity of Michigan, lost his sight 18 years ago through an accident In epite of his affliction he has taken a high pi ' ' itlon a 1 has made original re chea of much value, especially In chemistry of Iron and cement.

How True. "One of the greatest comforts In life," remarks a prominent newspaper man, "Is to be .ble to go to a poor show now and then, and feel superior to the people who seem to be enjoyinp it"

distance from

lege of bath.

west end yards: privi-

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. Before John O. Bowers, referee. In the matter of Louis Clayton, Bankrupt, No. 66, in Bankruptcy, Hammond. To the creditors of Louis Clayton of Gibson, In the county of Lake, state and district of Indiana, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of September A. D. 1908, the said Louis Clayton was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors of said bankrupt will be held in the office of said referee in the Federal building in the city of Hammond, county of Lake, state and district of Indiana, on the 10th day of October A. to. 1908, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the said bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said court. JOHN O. BOWERS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Twelfth Referee District of Indiana. Dated at Hammond, Ind., Sept. 26,

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE: LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1908. CALLIE KLINGENSM1TH VS. HILARY KLINGENSMITH. CAUSE NO. 4963.- ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Joseph G. Ibach, attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Hilary Klingensmith, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 16th day of November A. D. 1908, the same being the seventh day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Lake Superior Court at Hammond, in said County and State on the second Monday of November A. D. 1908, said action will be heard and determined in his absence In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 18th day of September A. D. 1908. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By Charles YT. Ames. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE. The Friendship Building and Loan association will open a hew series Monday, Oct. 5. Shares can be purchased at secretary's office,. 10303 Avenue M, South Chicago. JOHN P.. GALLISTEL, Sec W UNSATISFIED READ THE CL.AS.

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