South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1917 — Page 6

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fHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKET QUOTATIONS Kcvi5cd Julv 1, lni7, hv S-uth Hen,1 O-.amner of Commerce.

WANT ADS

! "orttln'wtl from par 1. IliU sr)

CORN FUTURES I EASIER II TONE

Hf.. VA(.ON AM A Ulli ;t,.

I SALL--." 1 -f from j l T5 old :;:. u!:,t from li'O to lnti'! F.ft-"i: t.-avr :jjntir w ( if -''11. T"W"! !':r; p c -.xc ; s-t4 mtv i! jr .f hirr.'; ' s.t f 1. r n v r

tr.' harr: . bpt.t t 1 1 d uM an-1 L; - 'Irav ,t ;rlns w kind.; t"b sd; In; liijnVn an Jits: I. hny r'-ks; 1 "! milk iow;

i r r to". c; ail k'.n ? "! rra,n li!n:: If To t- -.:! ;t '-tv. lure M- S ffi5;:!n. II Jl.TT. I! ;'OT

Big Holders Offer Freely While Shorts Seem to be Satisfied.

Notes of the Financial World

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IL S. l.ll - rf ;nn 'f ill.f hay firm

or; . r j i:.t i' d .'. f-eir jciis I. n-ll' r,,jt' -. Will -Sl .it a .:!;;. tin r;iw n' u" f'r i!i"n Iti'i'iir- ;t .' K.i't V;is:.I:.rt -Ii Ave. ..'it!t 1. f i 1 . K. Suicnici s.

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'Ur';'-; 1 soirr. ; 1 t-.iv. t . . -1 ; r - JT"ii ; u I!! frm'.e for ctf -r hj-hf 1-

" (iprlr.x M!k'-f. Koht. M.tin. " 1 1 1 1 it

k road.

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rln sin'V nr ,r.- Cull p,-!l phonr

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FOR SAI.i:-Y'Mine !i r- I v-irs !; KolM. In-julrf So. I..ii-!.m St

FOR SALE A youn tornf 4 y-ari cd. Inquire 1211 S. 1 mrhisB

WANS AM ri.AlN NOTliS.

fi LOAN CCJII'AMES I $i Llntei unoT this he:iMn are mem- J J 14 lers of ludijria Abb x latlon "f Loan W t' Itrokrrg lieaKngi ulth siny of tLts; H M are gu.iraut'-;! uy li e Aino.ia lion. J4 U $4

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MONEY AT LEGAL KATC UNDER ELTEIIVISION OF MUTB AUL 11 UE LOHL OD riANos. FuuNirrun, live

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A iateri I'r"! Servl'e: Illi'Ar,!), Sept. 1. .'orn future vhowfd an e,-j.y tone today. Holders of aNundnnt stocks offered freely hip! hört eerned to hive satisfied their wants. I're-holiday dullnc'ss jr-v .t.lf 1 in view of the two tlavs l'-in- oer Iil'or day. Krots in tru riorthwe-t were generally ipnorfd though with cooltr vveatner corning they f re expected to he a hu!lih t i tor. The buying wa mainly on rc-tnii' frdrrs. Tlie (!oee was u f a k ' to 1 I-c low er w ith I e-reint-cr at i 1 . 1 I to $1.11 and May at :i-4. f,it UnKhe.J 3-x to -4c lower. Provi:donj advanced with a firm undertone anil a moderate shipping demand. There were iisht öfter of cash wheat nfl a fair demand with fronte sales a!oe the government p:ice limit. The povernment will not he in the market, buying and sellinc untii next Tuesday and sale to miller:MbahIy will besin SVpt. 10. 'ackers were the principal buyers of provision; and product prices adrnced. closing about the top. StifrKth of the hog market continued to he the controlling factor.

Klmr F. Hinfjlr.s has heen

pointed sncf-s'or of the late Thomas V. IJoward. chief national hank examiner, who was killed in an automobile accident on Thursday. Mr.

Hjesins was assistant chief national hank examiner at ;hi uro ami wilt have jurisdiction of the fifth federal 1 reserve district with head'j'ia rters ' at Richmond. Va. j i o F. (i. fianney, for jears tteas- J urer of the (?hc?z. Milwaukte and St. Paul Railway .. has at his request heen retired, effective Saturday. He will h succeeded by j Archihald D. I.donii. who has had -a wide banking experience, liavinir

been president of the Aetna National i quarter ending bank of Hartford. Conn., vice presi- stock dividend

der.t of the I'nion Trust company of i year Providence. R. I., and vice president!

of the National City hank of York.

ap- at Minonk, vhich in the future will

he known a the Minonk State hank, with a capital of ? 1 0 0 . .' " 0 . The hank? merged are the Pirt National bank. th State Savings bank airi the private hank of C. I. Panforth Co.

FEATURES I

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The New York suhtreasury yesterday transferred $ IM 1 ."..oon to San Francisco, incidental t further exports of pold t Japan. Middle W'st Ftihties Cn. lias declared a dividend of .".o t-ents in c sh and 1 in common stock per Sharon the common stock, pavable Oct. 1. to stockholders f record Sept. 1.". the cash, dividend coerinc tli

Work of Professionals Causes; General Decline During Week, Say Experts. !

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W Vol'K. STd. 1 Wall strrft

continues to insist that ti e do lire i in the rnirket mainly i- thr work!

9 contention i

of professional and it

is irotaii;y ri'u. Mut vo facts' !'aisei a cor.ttrtry presumption. One j

Amu. 1.".. and the vas that the v olvimc of sales, ir. covering the half- pite of the absence o?" many lar-ej

Auc. l.". 1017. 'traders on live-dav vacatiois, ..tS

;nea ; more than half a million i

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New' While Miami Copper Co. and ln-'''' ' nan-e.i nanus colore noon.

'scllirr," b a- tual holder.

c- n d i n ;

Ren. ii ire m en ts of 1 r..0Ctf.OOO pounds)

of hish fjrade spelter for use in munition? are hein? specified to the trade by the I'nited States covernment. Last month there was acquired through the zinc committee of the council of national defense

23.250.000 pounds of hich

i spiration Consolidate! Copper o. i u: "umi iate -n i nipexsion r;

'have decided to resume operations. Rellin-.' b a-tual holders. 'I he oth-

it will he some time before produe- er lat was that the declines were

tion of either company cets

, normal. Two months

has been lot by these companies, an asKrecat of 009. 'o pound.under normal conditions.

back to1 and have- :cen for the last several

production i days. mo.t violent

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in the shares o

I If ;ou nred njootj Lr snj purpose i

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Blue 8ien Dpolte J. M. 3. U

Wdg oer Gruud Leader.

SLCURITV LOAN COMPANY.

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t FIFTY DOLLAK3 1 ti In aa ecrgcury gcs a way. M or if you aie in utvtl at a greater i$ auiuuul up to viiu. we uu urraite 44 mule v itülQ a lew Lours' uotu. U Ü tl tü leal rat ljiecllbt:d b tie 44 .-5iale cf luUlaü. 44 4 Jlbl HUNK Of IT. 44 14 2l0 ttt Mutu li 44 r3u a Luau 'jf 400 00 44 44 plui 3Va I'fr cent lutcrtttt u un- 4 J4 aid UioUtLij' IxillUUt. 44 44 Wbj not call nu.l 1ft us evpUln si our iiioürn up-n-date pian- II 44 Nv euUorier t4Uirtd bjr ur H 44 You ar jvur vu uui aQti lüde- 4 44 44 KEMhUULR M 44 we are llceust J und boucltd to tLe J4 Mte of iDJUua to lutu uiouej on 44

i4 1 u.urture. l'iauo. Iav block, etc, 44 ltbout reuiotal. at legal rate, 44 FLO VI DEN 1 LOAN CO.

4 (AutüorüeU Capital 44 44 ."A)l . MKütg iu öl.. Cor. Vjrue. 44 44 Over wj CiotLicia il llucu I'iiou Heil Phone 44 4 O07i 4-4 H W iilJlllSIlSiillJSSliiiJJSiliJIJi 44 44J444J44444444444444444444 4 4 4 ILiiMb IO 44 üL'ir LOKKoVVLU. U Loans up tu iuo.i'U at leal 44 S" CLattt-l late. No orvue let?. No 44 i fxtiDsiuQ or renewal charges. No 5 luteresi tu aJvarto. No fudorwi. 44

ery nail pay ueiit. 'i'iuio. uu i4

4 to twt'UtJ LU)Uti).. 44 4 Loats vu iiol SKlloU) OOOUS, 44 4 riAMiS, LIVt: STliCK. VK4 HIL'Ll.s. cU. Ltauit alo uiade In 4$

4 WalktrtOD. 1'ljUK Uth, Knoi. La4 port. MtcalrfMn City und nur- 44 roundhig i-ountry. l-ti. Home 44 54 6117. Open i a. :a. to p. u. 4 )4 Saturday until 9 n. in. tL 44

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4 STATE LOAN COMPANY. 4 Capital c-.oooun. S üuite 3. Mi-ivuHiiU Kack Balg. 44 231 S. Mi.-hle-an StretU 44 Suulli lUlid. lud.

l I 44 KEMEMUEK I Ii 1$ 4t Peillnn with an; f tboT 4 (4 companies nrr guaranteed tj tie ij Indiana Association. 44 14 44 jissiisni! j j jjj J5J siiium jjui

South Bend Markets GRAIN AND f KF-T. (Corrected IUy by W. B. 8Urr. SUrt . Mills. Hydraulic At.) WHEAT rayinjr. 42.UÖ per bu. OATS Faying. ."5c; selling. 7-V- ir Du COF.N raying. J1.7Ö; selling. $J per bu KVP-Fayins. 1 to per hu. KHAN Selling'. 12 M per bu. MIHiH.INOS Bellini?. 42RO per bo. CUOFFLD FEED Selling. 43.50 pr t't SCRATCH FEED Selling-. $4.00 per ewt.

LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Pally by Major Bros.. S- Login St.. MJkhftwalui). UEATT t AT ."TisKItS sir xl. 7 57 : pritn. H'glO. HOGS HOfXTJii lhs. r.'; 120ßi:X Iba. lie; l.yfVl.V' lbs., 14ae; l'jn&'Juulbr. lf . HAY. STRAW AND TEED. (Corrected Dally by the Weslsy Mlllfl Hour mil 4a C o.. 420 Si. Michigan st.) HAY-raylng. 17ü$lS selling. $20 4-4 STRAW Paying. $7 per ton; Sellin. 5lo per ton. or bo- per bale. OATS Faying. ; selllug. GT.i70" SHKLL COKN raying. 42; aellln 1ÖH2 20. EAR COHN Paying;. 12; düng. $215ii2.2i. TIMOTHY SF.El raying. 43.50 pr bu.: seLing. 4;0 per bu. ALFALFA SEEL Olontana grows) üeltlng. 41-(0 per bu. CLOVER LLD-IKni. POULTRY AND MEATS. (Corrected Dally by Jimmlo's Markot 128 K. Jefferson Dlvd.) I'Ol'bTKV-Old chicken. lJv: ; oprings. 20c. VEAl-PaTlug. 17c: selling. lo(2'BEEK Roast. ; boiling. I&c ; portorbouse. 40'aOOc; alrloln. 200 40c. HAM Paying. 24Hc; selling. X3tJ. LAKD I'ayiug. selling. 27c. nsu. (Corrected Ivil.r by the Katwod Fisb, l'uullrr nl S ool Mwlitl, Ü. Washington At.) FKESII FISH Dr. No 1 trout. 2.Vailb - halibut. I'-:r 11 ; lre'ir'ed Luke Erie owofs, 14l;c lb ; lar;e perelt. l'.cic lb.; pickerel. F.t'jc lb. SMOKED FISH Salmon. 27'ic; hlte fish. I'Oc; fancy salt mackerel. 1 lb. eacu. 2l bloaters, -'j:. lb. each 25; boneless salt codfifb. 20- lb.; cbuba. 20c lb.

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TLat perc.lt yit to repuv hiiri ly TWENTY SMALL MONTHLY WW ME NTS

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oj I 1 t i. 7 : !. t '. V psyrjeiit or 1 ;'"( Iimi n;ay re ; y 1 ;, ü at any time. a:; j ,ti.; C l'.it-':ft wbi'h n ,:;iril -u t;.!", uiontlilv I Can.-o !,: M' TLi:c,.-: l oi; PAPERS NO Y.. E' I 1 U S No i: i :si'.. i lls I'l l'LtITV N'o CNnoi-si:i;s 1 : ' X' F I E ED We .:. !mm n Furniture. Plan. '.. tr.-i. eu- . In am et

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PKOVIsIONS. ((orrfd.d I)llv by F. U. Mueller. Ill

K. .Ipfffroon Blvd.) E(1ETAEEES Cabbage, paying. 1V2'. sellliii;. .V : nen potatoes, paying 41 to 41 '.'0 per bit ; e.-Illllg $1.:- $1 öO er bu. FEL'IT O iaug case 4..TK. einnf rCi'dtitV.- per do..: lemon-. c!e 444$h, selling 4o;.' per doz BUiTEU AND EGGS Country butter, paying 2oj.V.c.. selling ,2'2-; creamerv htitter. paying 4."-. ivelllot; 4c. Epg. strictly fresL. paying ;;.v, selling 4 IV. tLt)9. (tor reeled Iil I.t Wrner Bros.. ft4 tore. 114 L. Wayne St.) TIMOTHY 44 Ü4 SD RED ciavef: 411-0(ai3 4V). WHITE CLOVER 4: v0 sr AlIKE-llS0Ön.V). ALFALFA 10.0c' Q 1251 SWEET CLOVER 41 -dl 13 50. COW FEAS-44(tf5 SOY REANS-4-4 50. BLUE lJUASS 4--25 per bu. FIELD PEAS 45X3 per bu. MILLET-.! WßU GERMAN Ml LLIvT-2 5063 00 .IAFANESE MILLET 42 per ba. HL'NGAHIAN MILLET 4275S3 25 pot bu. VETCH - Sf?ll..V

MAMMOTH CLOVER 412014. TALLOW AND HIDES, tlorrvcted Dally by S. W. Ltppmar., 211 N. Main St.) TALLOW Rough. 2$io'; rendereJ. No 1. :.'iiV-WtoL-40Jt6cV Tfr lb. HIIKs -Green. No. 1. lOfllSr; calf kla

spelter lancinR in price from 12 to 1.1 1-1' cents a pound. Prior to that the Rovernment had bought üO.OOO.000 pounds at 11 and 11 1-2 cents a pound. The relatively low price at which spelter has been quoted of late has automatically brought about considerable curtailment in production. o Willys-Overland protitä for the six months ended June 20. were a little over SH.O0O.U00. which, after allowing for proportionate dividend requirements on the preferred stock, is equal to 14.72 percent on the common stock outstanding, or $3.6 a share of $2ä par value. Output in the tirst half year period amounted to '.CJ.4S9 cars, as compared with J4.477 in the same six months of lJli. Copper sales were hut trifling and quotations scarcely more than nominal, says the Engineering and Mining Journal. There was a slishtly weaker tone and in the latter part of the week September copper was to be had on terms equivalent to 24 1-2 12 4 .1-4 cents cash. New York. while fourth quarter delivery was freely offered at 2 4 cents, regular terms. Consumers will not buy until they have learned what the government i going to do. Permission wan granted the Louisville and Nashville railroad and other roads in the Central Freight association territory by the interstate commerce commission to file tariffs naming increased rates on coal from the mines on the Louisville and Nashville and other roads to certain destinations north of the Ohio river. o Regarding the proposed redemption of Sl'.uOO.OOO first preferred stock of Gulf States Steel Co.. the voting trustees announce that the consent of holders of requisite amount of second preferred and common stock not having heen obtained the plan for remeption ha ben ahandoned. o Arrangement have practically been concluded between the Seaboard Air Line railway and a group of bankers, headed hy the National City bank and Guaranty Trust Co. for the sale of 14.000.000 two yar per cent notes of the Seaboard. o National Enameling Co. earnings for 1917 are estimated at about 3 0 per cent. Previous to the war the enameling trade of the United States was estimated at 2.. 000, 000. of which $1.000.000 was done by Germany. Of the total National Enameling claimed to he doing 7ä per cer;t. o A dispatch from Toronto says that 201.000 ounces of silver sold there Thursday at 95 cents per ounce. New-

York and London quoted commercial ers. $17 On'? 17..V

companies whose carnin-V

contrast most "trikirjrly with those cf 1!11, r.M-J ami 191;;, the "piv-

j war" period a- fixed in the senate Vntinr trustees of the Gulf States i excels Profits t.. Atlantic. Gulf

grade j siteel Co. announces they have aban-jrnd Vst Indies Steamship stock,

doned the proposed increase of $2.- lor instance, broke points at i e 000.00' in first preferred stock he. time, and .-teel isi;eS were very

ha.1

v- ea

ail roads w erb

rause consent of stockholders

not been obtained. Kuhn, Loch & Co.. as reorganization managers, announce that the Haltimore & Ohio Railroad Co.. To-ledo-Cincinnati division first lien and refunding mortgage four percent bonds, series A. which have

been issued in accordance with th . OG 0 s changed hands in the lit plan of reorganization of the "in-! hour, ncaily half of those were the

ielat:ev lirm.

If professionals are ellin stock with the radical tax a-itation as a mete o.cu-e. thr-v ate at least cirivii, out their pica consistently. The presumption raised by the heavy trading, however, was not so ( onv ineinc, v. hen that trading was analysed. While more than .".0,-

cinnati, Hamilton v Dayton Railway Co., are now ready for distribu tion.

MARKETS

C lllCAt.O 4.RAIN.

CHICAG". Sept. 1 .-- open. High Eow. loe CORN-- ! Dec. .. 1.12 2 1.12'.. 1111. Ill Mnv .. Mr. IWv 1.071a Hb":i4 OATS ... j Sept. . ..V v s ..' j Dec . at'.',, ..V.i... .V.b. .V M.iv . .."! j ..V.U... ..".s's ..V FORK Oct. .. 1.5.4 :i.4i 4:..P LARD Se-pt. . c, s: T m j::. 2 .Tan ..22.40 22 17 22 P 22.42 RIPS Sept. . 'j.:.h T" "J" t Oct .. 22..S4 212 -2."..7ri 2:i.7." .Em .. 2L'y) 21.2 212". 2127

KANT Bl H ALO MVK STOCK. EAST P.FFFAEO. N. Y., Sept. I. - CATTLE Receipt 41) he:id: market steady; prime steer. Sl-'l Coij 14 00 ; hutcbers' grades. Xfa 12.00. CALVES Receipt. 2." head; market active and 25c lower; etil I t thei.e. .S"i 1 ... SHEEP IVMIIS- Re.-eipts 20 bead. Market active and steady; choice lambs. SUti.oO'g 1U25; eiill to fair. Slo.ooi 1.VT" : vearliugs. lOW-ill; sheep. $0.lnXa: il.oo. IHXTS Receipts S4M tieail : mark.-t -

tire and 25c bisher: Yorkers. -F.M'r ! , , P..2ö: pigs. .HU:.iPl2.".: mixed. ."'' . '."

1'..2-".- beav. SP .l.-tfi.l'. 2-.: rnush. SP ft17. V; stags. $14 OiKfj 1.7(hi.

rmcAfio cash ;rain. CHICAGO. Sopt. 1 WHEAT- Nyellow, S2.P: No. .". white. 57 4 'a .".-'- ; standard. Z's'tc.

riiiCAr.o livi: STOCK. FNION STOCK YARDS. 111. Sept 1 HOGS Receipts r..."i(.H: ncirket steady. lo higher; mixed and butchers. Sil;' 1SK: pood I11MVT. 51.LSVfilVV4): roiicrh heavy. $lV.S.VTi 1715 ; light." .17.(N fi ls.75 : pig. 12.2.".'fi li.."iO ; I01IU. $17 70fa is 7 CATTLE Receipts ;5.oii0: market e;ik. P.eeves. .s.20Ti.liiro: cows and heifer. V4 S5T 1..15 : toekers and feeileis. JtMCr '..25 : "calves'. S12.oorä l.a SIIKEP Receipts" 1.0H; market ste.id.v. Native and vetern. $MVd 11 .".5: lamb. $1 1 2-".n 17 20

j snares of ine co.npany, I'nitc l j States Sted. In private i;nrcportt-d 'transactions before the opening, ;ftom 2.", 000 to "0,000 shares of steel ! common were t.'atisf erred, out of t r. . i . t. 11 1

..'e- i-itares or .-u'11 som in uh early trading, about fo.fiuo sharesare estimated to have been sold by one house alone. Cnitcd States novernmont " per cent Panama bonds are now being o tiered at SI, .it which price they j iidd about 2 -;-4 per c ent. This Pond compares favorably with the Liberty loan ". 1-2 per cent., which are seling close to par, except that the Panama bonds have not the conersion feature belon;rinu; to the to the Liberty loan. Hut. on the other hand, the yield is considerably higher and there is the additional advantage of the relative smallness of the issue, only $50.000,000 being outstanding, compared with billions of the other. The Panama bonds mature in 1'jtiT and investors are assured of an absolutely tax exempted security for a. period of H years, a consideration to which importance is attached in view of the evident movement for legislation designed to terminate

the further issuance of tax-exempt

A few weeks before the

breaking of diplomatic relations the

Panamas sold at 10-. AI ercha ntile preferred shares at one time today old a point or two below the amount of accumulated back dividends 011 the. isue. I - would be interesting to know just what are the le.;al 1 ilficult ie. if any. in tiie v.av of the- company purchasing Us own preferred shares at these prices in the open market. It would seem to present weighty adantaps. Preferred stockholders co-;l I hardly object to the c ompany bavins up all the stock offered :n the uppn market at such prices. It would increase their own asuranc"

IMTTSHl RGII LIVE sTOCK. rr'i"rs.iti'!!:u i"n sn 1 CATTI.K

Sm.nlv li.rhf ' 111.1 r'ker temlv: lioice. I mon stockholder.-

4Sd rr-

LIVL TOCW.

FOR SALE One fall -Mood Guernsey bull. 2 vear. old. a good one: one f u 11L'c'vl Guernsey bull ctlf. 2 uiuntbs old. ni eiy murkexl; cue saddle and driving mare nrlht bay. s-'iind and no better looktr. e mare in the county W. C. Rodders. Stinny Home rami. Misha aka. litl R'.l paone 210-2 rings. Mlsaawaka.

IXANS AM riIN NOTES.

Don't ny yr.u w it in the -newspaper. Say Ne-AvTirne;.

THE MORRIS PLAN CO OF SOUTH BEND. CHARACTER IS THE BASIS OF

CREDIT" SMALL LOANS AT REASONABLE RATES. SCHEDULE: I 25 for ynontbi costs 11 Ort I 50 for months costs 4150 I 40 for 10 months costa ....43-00 I 5o for J2 months cost ....14 00 j st far s mentis costs $.1 f O I 75 for 1 months cvsta $4.50 1"v for 12 months osts $3 00 Large amounts en same basis. Compare charges above ss It h those of jetty rr.nny lendra and do builneaa with t:s We Invite your Investigation and ;i. It vetir patrt.nase THE MORRIS PLAN OF SOUTH BEND 120 S Main St . Or. Cvurt iltfusc

bars unchanged at 90hc and spectiv ely.

o ! Recent purchases of 80,000.000 lbs. I

?12.2.6il2.b.; prime. M2.2..'il2.'n: g'

$11 40i;12O; tidy butchers. .11 .V: fair.

, $0 U Ml lO.OO; eoininon. L."Mt?i7 v.'rf : eom- ; niou to good fat buIN, . ' "a '. '" : com-

mnn to grnxl rat cm, s ,ni W; neuer, .tx Tfri 1 ( 51 : fresh ctv and sprinters. S50 .inUij $:K.4l ; veil c;ilve. SI OA 1 ; heaw jind thin calres. S7 5o'i 11 0 SHEEP AND LAMRS-upply liirht : market steady; j.rime wethers. $10.757 P..V: fair mixed. s Ui'.j'O : nlls and ecinimoii. 1.75'V 75 : prinsr lanit. .12.oo Ol 15.5. HtM;s Reeeipts double ile.ks; market netive. 25c higher; prime beavv bos. SR.HK7 11. 15: lue.linnia. $11 TO'Si T 1". : beavv" Yorker. 41 7.Vd i: 15 lisrht Vork-

pijs. $15.."iVrj pif : -tu?. $ir..75'' 1". 7" :

roughs. 41.

Va 1 V

beavy mixed. 10 pd 11 15.

of petting future dividends. Corn-

would I't-nelit lc. (

a smaller preferred , ayrr.ent in the;

way of dividends to them.-eives. The comp my would benefit by being forever saved from the necessity of paving further dividends on the preferred stock bought in the open market. Om conceivable complaint iniht he that the company in bu -in ip this preferred would be nsiivj: funds which votild otherwise .o toward payment of a-Tiiinulatcd dividends on the rest of the prelei 1 ed.

A lare part of the coppei shave 1

! selling is attributed to fears ed lu-avy

' lilt AGO l'KODI 'CK. i dama-'es to copper and spelter protT.. L-T-lducing mining companies, arising

of copper in this country by the al- .iib.c: -vtra firsts. 41l-.c: flrts. 2:' .'d .out of the continued vp-tone ot tl.

lies at better than 25 cents per I 4oi...-: p.-kini: to.-k. 54 1 -.li :T .... pound is the claim made in eastern! K:s-.r Vf1 1V' , . receipt. .i.(j5ic; ordinarv firsts. copper trade circles. fir-t-. :u'i:s-; extras. 417 -

I 2' "Si 25. . CREESE Twins, new l 1 Viiiin? Anierii n

is full of, Lorn. 25i.e; brick. 25'..

NOTES' STANDING HEAD

The investment market

bargains, hut the demand is lack-! LIVE POULTRY Türkei

ing." savs the monthlv financial let-n!- 2TJ?22ie : springer.

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I TAT ES Receipts . c ars sotas and Ohio. .tpoo'Vjl 12 bu. : sin and Michigan. ,.ofj'.-- u.

ter of the National City bank of Chi

cago. 'The public is timid and ap-' parently unwilling to make commit ! ments. pending the development of war taxation and announcement ofj the government's borrowing dep.iands." i Toronto dispatches report a ale of silver there this week at J5 cents per ounce, approximately 20 1. 000. ounces coing at this price.

, Minerals Separation o. asair.st j j those company which have u-vd I dir tie"! i its patent process without license! (The Ja kling probities will appar-- ,' ently have to beat the hYunt. 1: is; claimed b;. Minerals Sef. oration that.

. W-: bik-j profits of ."0.r'0Ofr.oo acciue to themi ',,"'iTers I(ir tMfl ue of tpjj- j.atents bv Butte!

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ELFN. 111. Sept 1 was bid for butter .-n board There were n

1'oirv .n- -enfs t-t:.. 1 ....

(lie ,i;:iTI iciuei 1 .iles

ti,,r,0. and Superior, and

Wi-.-.-n-i from I'tab. CI ino Ray ; Suits are expcteii to be

next two 'veeks.

00 a '''no each I

ind Mia mi. 1 filed in the !

TOLEDO CAM! Git IN. ToLIIIm. . Sept 1 T.'SE: WHEAT Onh .J.R 'ORN -Cnsb $2o.:. De -.. .1 12'.. si u'-s ATS Cah ' : Sept. 5: Ie M iv. CIV RYE N.. 2 1 L VF:RSEFT F'riine. .-ah

M2.75: ct . .12.ii; De. . .12 45: Ft5o A LSI K E Prime, i.-ieh S.-pt . i IW. .12 5.: Msr.-h. 12

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Electric Bond and Share preferred) stockholders of record Aug. 20 wilP be- given the right to subscribe pro;

rdia t.ir 10. vet. mii .-i I'tetnir.., TIM TH Y Prime. . stock of the company at par plwi new and Sept.. si; Vt. accrued dividends. Each stockhold-' Marh. 4 k".

entitled to subscribe for

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shares of preferred stock held. Rankers here anticipate still firmer tenden?ies for time money in Chicago, in view of the rise in call money rates to six per cent in New York yesterday. No change has yet teen made in quo'ations, however, loans beinsr tnade at 5 1? 5l2 per cent on time. The täte banking department at Springfield vcterdy issue.-j ;4 rrrtificate for the merger of three tanks

Oi rilHS lUAYAKh. TWENTY- Fl VK DLLARS REWARD for the return of a F'ORD , TOrniNG CAR STOLEN August' 2 1 at the circus grounds; FACTORY NO. ll'C.To: INDIANA I.lCKN.SKi F7992. On KXTHA for the A R - REST. CONVICTION and IMPRISONM ENT of the thief. This c?r

had v ellow varnished oak wheel,;

with demountable rims and

STON'K tire". ALKXIS COQLTbbARP. 12 4 N. .Ta:n st . room o Adv. Home phone öS 4

Speedoline Put miles in crasnlin c anJ removes c.ubon. Try it yourci an.i be convinced. For sile .it the t'oliowiic; virus; -gists: Ott- C. R.iitiiin, Ralph Fi. ku. L:. A. Schiller. H. E. Preehaicr. W'illard Service Station. THE HAESKE SALES CO.

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Facts Wrtlk Kin wieg About South Bend.

SOUTH BEND is located eiciuv-six inile Joseph River, America's most picturesque sir '.t "South Bend" and turns nortir.ua rd to the APJIA: (City proper) 13.74 s-piar miles; ftltituce. 722 feet. ASSESSED VALPATPX: Real e-tate. impro c-ments, pers--nal property, $ ?, 2, 1 .. 72 v. CITY DEUT; Hönde! neM J4C'."0j .Sinking fund 4'2r. 1

east of c2hi j.i c at the r-lnt h::c the St. cam, flowing cii-v. n from ichi2.1n, tnake

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$2,20$ 79. CLP'RS: Chan-.ber of Commerce with exclusive club houe and ea:iifmcnt. Ir.0i.1na Clu, Knifo and lork Club. Pres- Club. Pro.--rcs.-Club. Rotary Club. Ad-Seii League. pniversity f.'l'iN and recently loriv.cl Country Cluh with a most complete hou.-e and -uif course novv under construction A Im an unusual number of other c lubs and i ga r.i.-.atiorc which provide for intellectual needs and social life. DEATH RATH: 11 0" per l.ooo. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS; Eighteen grade public school-, varued at $ 1 . 2 50,0 io.i ". A ne: ?4"0,0O0 High School. a vocational school. Twelve piroohial s hools-. School enume ration i to 21 years, i:,;.7 ( 1 D 1 ." School attendance (approximately) 12.000. Free public night chools are conducted n four of the ward buildin-s and in the Hi-n School with an attendance of about ore thoarand. Ni-ht school work is also provided by the V. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. The University of Notre Iame is located iust north of the City. U. Mary's Academy, another larco Catholic ir s.titution, provides for the academie and collegiate training of girls. In addition to these are the following spe-oial and t f i-1 r. i . al nchools: Three business colleges, kindergarten training school, two .schools of musde. FAC1L1TI1-:.-; FOIl NRW INDUSTRIES: Ar. Important inducement to new industries that may rot at once require an individual plant, is furnished bv a Manufacturers' Plant and Power Co. Space and power to suit can bo had in the buildings of this company at low rental. Rental includes water, heat, watchman and elevator service Many excellent sites and a few huildincs procurable. Wnt South Ber.d Chamber ot' Commerce lor h-t and photos.

FI NA NC I A E I NSTITUTI O NS : and trust companies with total

$13.226.6$:5.0O. LHOR: South Bend is what i

labor circles as an "open town

abundance of both skilled and unskilled labor and plenty more to diaw upon in th- smaller adjacent towns. 'n-e scales furnished on rr quest. A large proportion ot workin.gme-n own their homes. POPULATION": The following comparative figure; are most ti'.'nificaitt a? showing that S"outh Rend has rever had a loom, but a eteadj, norm.il, tnough rapid growth. Stub a growth is positive evidence of the natural advantages of the citv as an industrial and commercial center. Population. U. S. Census; 1S0. K.,:; 1S90. 21.S19; 1?00, 35.999: 1910. '5.G$4; (Uxal Census) 1912, 59.SO0, and 191Ö, i,in.r. POWER: The St. Joseph River is now developing approximately 25,000 hydro-electric horse-power from four dams in this vicinity, most of this power being available for South Bend. The obvious advantages of electric power, and the low price at which it is furnished here, are practical inducements no manufacturer can overlook. Cost cf power and light: Electric. .0; to .008 1 per k. . hr Average cost J ö to 18 1. p., J 2 4.00 per h. p. per year.

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net. PT'RLIC SAi-T.T

t.-;ti-'T.s, f'.f'tv -t.n ,:-.en. :te.-T pite- of apparatus; auto equipmt utp.d-!. TJ." ('.- c:e( v of the f:r dej -j i t ;r,cnt :s shown ;-y th f o ',!- a g f.izv.rf Value of buildings and cv.trnts a risk in the last ten ears . . 7.' 76' 1 7.0

lotal fire lo i.tt tc-n ears. . Averaire los p-r yeir for ten . - a 1

POLICE I EV A R T M E N T : o police o:rie". I'cli e

I Mtri'l and in"lri c'.e s ivl I:EEK11"1V AM) (VrilEi: INSTITUT! N: Fifty-four ch;i . ncs. mcUdnu a.l in.r.g 1-r.orrdnatlon-: . M C A. osting -:t i ey:iprr.ent a l;out ", 0 and a 0 ; "' '' Ib s Branch. A V. W. C A. c..ti-:g ; "O.oo Museum.- one in tl.e citv and ore at Notre leime. Two hosruta!-. and a co-'itv mf.rmary and an orphans' boniSTREETS; Tidal length of v:;.s, alb-.-a r.d avenues in the . lty limits. J 1 .. mileTotal len-ti of sti'rfs. alb-vs and ae:r.. lad. 7 4.11 iml'-'s Comp'.efe !.!n, ,irJ .Mf-ü' being tlevc loped sniEET l.lUHTS Total pubn light--. l."12. itududir.g 40'' electee mcgvfic a-c liVi other in. ard. ents and magnetite 'o-t, $;5.0nft per year. Many Mie-tv are ill u mi r .1 1 e-1 ä itli the improv ed bo'ilecatd cluster lights. TE EE PH ' N I-:.-:- (V-tial Cnnui--.'.. 1 7 stations; average call i,r:- ija'. :. l."W) L" n g dllanc all-- j-rr dav, I.r- r on :i t :o n xvitb. New York, Chicane, Sir. F:a.'is-. and all intermediate points Home ,114 station?, connected with six exlivics. Miles of wire (May 1. 1 9 1 1 . 1 1 , 4 T . and th total average c-alls per day wan '. 0 oor, TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES South Rend has oi-ht steam and three electric toads. The steam roads are the Lake Shore .t Michigan Southern (New York Central), th Orand TrTiK. the Michican Central (t o d:v is-p)n the- V'andalta ( Penns L-a ni.i System), the "hicago, Indiana .V Southern, and th" New Terse, Indiana & Illinois An cichth roal the l.kp I'rie Western, supplies t vrou.-h pas-enger srio betv en Smith fb"nd and Indianapolis, ent-rint; the rit- . r tl;e track? of the New York Central Tw o i.elt nads (-n-cir 1" the citv and switching chirgt-s are abvrn Led v,y the railroads The e'.fct r;.- 'ines aro tlie ciiicao, south Pend - Northern hid;. in 1. ihe Chit ago. I.ak h"ie South nr.d. anl the Southern Michigan. Thcs- lines proide service between this citv, chicico and haliuaputis. and Important oi.mts on tn h.i"r -f Lake Mnhicnn.

FREIGHT RATES HL; following points.

ClassNew York . I lost oil . . . St. Paul . . St . Lo u i s Louisville .

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trie roads provid about 110 trains dally 7 r in a r.d 7 0 out. WATER sUPfM-V: Thf ejtv watr suppl;. is drawn fr"n about I'O artesian well-- Pb'?:t viil'tion, 1 , n 0 ' . t-l "0 t.n Normal ptimp'tu-rajiac-ity f"i 24 hour", 4, 0" ".. n r c!!on South Rend drinks and pits out f.iev pure. cold, sjarklirig water th-it Is th n of 1- fortunate cities.

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commission MERCHANTS 201-202. J. M. S. Bldg. Phones Bell 390391. Home 202S 2098. Member : New York Stock Ex change. New York Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Chicago Stock Exchange. Chicago Board c" Trade. Indiana Bankers' Association. Direct Private Wires to All Markets.

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The Planner

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livery pcrdi make- b:i-i-

Plaiu nf meril. Hun

dreds id plan- are carried t sueec'sstnl ct'mpletinn. Thousands rd legitimate and praie'v. (rth plan tall by

the va

'.ich '.ear.

Mom every ecnceivarle 1'iciness plan nny be carried be;. ni-.i the doubtful tac:e .ind placed on a paying bai -i-li a limited amount f capital. Hut. 'he planner, to be individually successful miss: t i r -1 plan in save hc money recjuired to fur':er his idea-. 'I he extra do'-iars that C' nie your -.vay each pav day. depositel uith thi? bank, '.ill .'inord the means for completing either your present or future plan-. Hvery .ioar aved in 'he meantime ill earn A'" intere'. j'"-mp. ur.de j .semian:v,ally. The St. Joseph County Savings Bank. The St. Joseph Loan & Trust Company.

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Union Trust Company SaI Diolt Bot with p-'l faclMtle for the pricey of cc-tomertL