Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 86, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1907 — Page 6
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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES J' i mil V. (Mr. iiHH. Michigan City, are visiting relatives In tho Vale. relatives In Milwaukee, Fox Lake and Kenosha. CROWN POINT NEWS HOB ART NEWS ROBERTS DALE NEWS i A Miss Edytha Hollett, ot Whiting is visiting at the home of J. D. Hollett and family. It is rumored that there will be an Mrs. C. E. Malllett was shopping In Chicago yesterday. Walter Black was at Valparaiso last evening. other wedding in Hessville in the near John Stewart is still very 111 at home In Indiana boulevard. his' future.
Michael Schmal, living near St. John, was here on business. Miss Bessie Hart was among the Chicago visitors today.
Vernon Phllley, of tho postoKlce fcrce has returned from a two weeks' visit in the east.
Ex-County Cleric George M. Eder was Crown Point visitor.
Grant Hunter of Hammond was seen at the county seat yesterday.
Mrs. Emma Huchn of Hammond was in Crown Point on business yesterday.
Miss Luclle Ilipsley of Palmer is the guest of Miss Lole Hughes for a few days.
Mrs. George Mannal of visited with Crown I'oint evening.
Cedar Lake friends last
Henry Hotan of Hanover Center was visiting friend3 in Crown Point yesterday.
Mrs. Virgnia Hagar of Kansas City, Mo., is the guest of Mrs. E. A. Krost for a few days.
Mrs. John Houk of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beach, for a few days.
Mrs. Eunice Youche and son Julian expect to attend the Jamestown expoBltlon next week.
Among the attorneys hero from Hammond yesterday were John O. Bowers and Fred Crumpacker.
Mrs. Schmidt of Cedar Lake lng with her daughter, Mrs. E who is on the sick list.
i3 stay-Geisen,
Nancy Chester has administrator of the vester Chester.
been appointed estate of Syl-
F. K. Bumstead's new directory -vv III be ready for distribution the latter part of the week.
Mrs. M. Lowenstine, of Bremen, is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Lowenstine and family.
Miss Gprtrude Polk gives a china shower this evening In honor of Miss Nannette Lowenstlne.
Judge II B. Tuthill and wife next week for a visit with caughter in New York.
leave their
Mrs. Orris Booth and Mrs. A. II. Reading have returned from a visit with their parents at Knox.
Mrs. Christina Mitzner entertained a number of friends last evening, among which were guests from Hammond.
The funeral of Loretta Beisler, was held from the family home in Jefferson street this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. M. Clifford went to Logan&port
Ind., this morning to spend a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McDonald.
Miss Lilly Johnson week at Ottawa, 111., Mrs. Hartly Rowe.
is visiting this with her sister,
Mesdames Hopp, Fullgraf, Havengar
and "Watt were Hammond visitors yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burnes have moved into the old Ford house, recently vacated bv A. Sandstrom and family.
Charle Chick has accepted a posi
tion at the Graver Tank works in East Chicago.
Quite a number from Hobart went to Gary last evening to attend an interesting social session of the Eagles.
Mrs. Christ Prohl. nee Augusta Ho-
mann, of Hammond visited in iiesb-
ville, Thursday.
Mrs. Sarah Brown of Chicago, formerly of Hobart, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Augustus Wood for a few days.
Messrs. Julius and Frank Hess of
r Hammond transacted business In Hess
ville, Wednedav.
Mr. Benneld of Mathew, Ind., Is vis
iting friends here for a few days.
Oliver xorsym oi tmcago, was a
Robertsdale business visitor, Thursday.
Mrs. Agnes Roberts and daughter.
Miss Amy were Chicago business vis
itors, Thursday.
Thos. McGuire and son William Mc-
Gire moved their families from Whiting
to Roberts avenue yesterday.
The proprietors of the Gazette have decided that on and after Nov. 1st they
will make the subscrlDtion price of
the paper $1.50 instead of $1 per year.
Mrs. Horace Lohse and daughter.
Louisa, the both on the sick list and under the doctor's care.
Dr. S. C. Jaques of New York City, who had been visiting here with his sister, Mrs. J. C. Cavender for a few da vs. left Wednesday for Silver Lake,
Ind., to visit friends.
A hayrack party composed of fifteen
couples of the Lion store clerks enjoyed a dance in Gorman's hall, Wed
nesday evening.
LOWELL NEWS
The teachers of the Hessville school
will attend the teachers' institute ot North and Calumet townships In Tol-
eston, Saturday.
TOLLESTON NEWS
Seth and Jay Pearce are having their1
farm houses painted, adding greatly-to
their appearance.
Mrs. Henry Ott was in Gary on busi
ness yesterday.
The new additional school house,
which was blown down during con-
Homer Coovert, of Minneapolis, Minn, will arrive here tomorrow to join the Lyrics, who leave next week on the ir winter tour.
truction.
will soon
Henry Millies of Hammond, superintendent of the Simplex, was in Crown Point on legal business.
Attorney J. A. Patterson of Indiana Harbor was transacting business in the circuit court yesterday.
Floy Vincent recently returned from a few months' vacation in Kansas, where she visited her uncle.
Mrs. Eunice A. Youche was entertaining at a thimble party yesterday afternoon at her home in South Main 6treet,
Miss Bertha Drawns of this city, has been appointed a member of the Nancy Hanks Lincoln Memorial association by Governor Hanlv.
James Lilly, who recently sold his
farm east of Lowell, has purchased a
farm In Colorado where he with his
family expect to move about Jan. 1.
Mrs. A. A. Hughart and daughter went to Englewood, 111., this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives.
This part of the country was visited
by quite a heavy frost Wednesday
night which made some of the gardens
ook a little sick. It is thought that
the corn is not damaged.
The damage case of Chesterton vs. City of Valparaiso, wa3 continued for the term in the superior court by Judge Tuthill.
Contractor W. J. Turnes and Mr. Wyrlc were here yesterday inspecting the court house and getting things in shape for rapid work.
The students of the high school are strongly agitating the organization of a basket ball team and say they have good material.
Mrs. Walter Thompkins and Mrs. F.
B. Krinblll have cards out for a 6 o'clock dinner party at Mrs. Krinbills, Friday, Sept. 27.
John Brown came home from the Kankakee - marsh yesterday and reports the invasion of a light frost in that vicinity which nipped the tomato and cucumber vines.
The following Is a list of marriage licenses issued here yesterday: Peter Habel, East Chicago 25 Franciska Kapustka, East Chicago. . .23 Joseph Hessling, Shelby, Ind 23 Mayme Clemens, Shelby, Ind 16 John Englot. East Chicago 23 Wiktorya Peczek. East Chicago 20 Fred N. Jorgeson, Chicago 2f Elizabeth M. Lorezel, Chicago 20 Steve Kalina, Chicago 23 Ilrltina Domsedik, East Chicago 20 Frederic G. Van Sweringen, Lowell.. 32 Mae Belle Dervlce, Lowell 81 Lawrence BIck, Chicago 27 Clara Dagan, Chicago 2S Alfred Jay Williams, Chicago 31 Chroletto M. Cunningham, Chicago... 20
Miss Grace Fox of this city, who is traveling with the Augler & Johnson Stock company, was secretly maruod last week at Iead, S. D., to A. M.
Augler, proprietor of the stock company.
The machinery has begun to ar
rive and work will soon begin toward
he erection of our new electric light
plant. M. C. Wiley, the manager, gave out word that the work will be rushed to completion, and when done Lowell
can boast of as modern a plant as there
is anywhere in northern Indiana.
Local fishermen are reporting big
catches of fish in the lakes near thi
city. Last night Frank Desch and Chas. Trohl landed eighty pounds of catfish at Long Lake and Ben Koselka and James Vannatta report their cotch
at forty pound?.
Miss Heien Gerlach returned
Hammond, Thursday evening.
Attorney P. Lyon, of Kouts, was ar
rested today for dynamiting fish at the Kankakee river. He will have a hear
ing this evening before Justice Louderback. It is claimed that Lyon is not
but that it Is a piece of spite Deputy Game Warden Duckof Lowell,, filed the complaint.
guilty
work.
worth
Tho remains of James Ryan Were brought here from Chicago this morning and taken to St. Paul's church, where the funeral was held, conduct
ed by -Rev. father Hogan. Among those who attended from out of town
were: John W. Murphy and wife, of
Grand Crossing, 111.; Mrs. Sarah .Carv
er, Jerry Cronin, M. J. O'Brien ;?nd wife of Kouts; Miss Dillon of Chicago, and Mrs. Thos. Sullivan, of South Chi
cago. '
EAST CHICAGO NEWS
Miss Cora Chapman visited friends in
Chicago yesterday.
VALPARAISO NEWS
Mrs. Martha Dahomey of LaPorte, visiting In the city.
is
Sheriff Green went to the Kankakee river this morning on a fishing trip.
Roland Crowe and George Brown went to Fort Wayne today on business.
George Bederman, west of town, fell out of a hay mow and broke his right arm.
Miss Mary Agnes Doyle, of Mariette, Wis., arrived here today to join the Lyrics.
Miss Pearl ton. 111., to family.
Axe has gone to Evansvisit Wilbur Waito and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Lambka, of
School Supplies We are headquarters for TEXT BOOKS, TABLETS, Etc. Bell-Borman Drug Co.
C. E. WILSON. I.XDIAXA HARBOR. Expert Accountant and Bookkeeper. Cooks Opened, Closed, Balanced, etc.. Systems devised and installed for any business. Terms moderate.
vThen in Gary, stop, eat and drink at The Wabash Inn Washington St., near Wabasji Tracks First-claw meals. Pine Beer. Wincn nd Cur&rs. Eat. drink and be merry
5YINE3, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS Only High Orada Goods THE GARY
Bullet and Restaurant
Charlea Della-Chiesa, Prop. Eroadway, Gary, laX
Miss Catherine McKennie of Chicago,
is visiting Mrs. Fred Hascall.
Dr. A. G. Schlicher is having a great
time with his new automobile.
Attorney Abe Ottenhelmer transact
ed business in Gary yesterday.
Attorney P. J. Kerman transacted
business in Crown I'oint todav.
Dr. bpear has installed an extension telephone from the drug store to his
office.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mich., are the guests Sydney Veaco.
Dart of Sturgis of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. A. D. Harrison of Cleveland, O. Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. B. T
McCoy on Beacon street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fisher of Beacon
street saw "The Hypocrites" at Powe theatre Wednesday evening.
The Ladles Aid of the Congregational
church are preparing for the supper,
to be given at the home of Mrs. E. T
Davis on Magoun avenue, Tuesday
evening. Oct. 1.
Just received a large assort
ment of line Hand Painted CHIISW WARE Marketl at astonlsh'njlv low prices
1 A V M A CC A I T JEWELER &
Llin i i r-i y OPTICIAN
F ST CHICAGO. IND.
C. O. Christensen CONTRACTOR
AND CARPENTER
Frame H?nses a specialty East Chicago, Ind.
Get a stylish uu lor hot we?ther from
ALBERT GIVEN THE TAILOR. Styles and Prices right-
71 3 Chicago Avenue, E. Chicago. Ind.
101 State street. Hammond.
e are now ready to aell Ladles
Skirts and Fori In addition to Tn'lor
In sr.
soMfc. Or 1HB "BETTER KIND" OF
FIRXISHKD ROOMS ARE ADVEIl
TISED TODAY.
is be
nearine completion and
ready for occupancy.
Mrs. Rose Lucey was
cago shopper yesterday.
a South Chi-
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Setwart spent the
day with relatives in Valparaiso.
Mrs. E. Kaske of Clark station, vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. William Frank yesterday.
Miss Amy Sansdrum
Thursday after a few Puducah, Ky.
returned home weeks' stay in
Mrs. Dr. E. G. Blinks of Michigan
City, visited with Mrs. C. C. Gib?.on and family yesterday.
Mrs. Albert Buse of Hammond and
Mrs. William Schroeder of Michigan
City, were the guests of Mr. and Mis Kd. Stoiley, Wednesday.
ST. JOHNS NEWS
INDIANA HARBOR
George Gerlach was a Chicago busi
ness visitor yesterday.
Frank Golder and wife ar3 visiting
in South Bend.
from
George Smith has been
a lew days in jnicago.
visiting for
Work was resumed yesterday on the
new parochial building after a long
delay.
W. M. Morton of Hammond, was call
ing on friends here today.
Dr. M. Wood will preach in the M.
E. church, Sunday evening.
Mrs. Frank Brausch of Chicago, vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spaner,
Thursday.
Miss Lizzie Miller has returned from
her visit in Chicago Heights.
Adam Gerlach, agent for
Life Insurance company,
business here yesterday.
the Aetna transacted
D. Miller spent a few days In Chi
cago Heights with rds family.
Gerlach Brothers are renovating their
elevator and their buildings thorough
ly for the winter season.
Mr. V. Hardesty is still confined to
the house with rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, the newly
married couple, will make their home
on the farm belonging to John Stark
in West Creek township.
The ladies of the Christian church
will give a kitchen social in the church
Sept. 28.
Stefan Langohr of Indiana boulevard
attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs.
Henry Claymeir, who died very sud
denly at her home in Milwaukee, Wis.,
Sunday, Sept. 22.
Fred Kunzmann FRESH and SALT MEATS GROCERIES Reasonable Prices, Prompt Delivery and the only Sausage Works in Hammond.
Ed Langohr's Colts were defeated by
Frank Kroeker's team in a game of
baseball by a score of 11 to 10 yester-
dav. The feature of the game was the
pitching of Ed Langohr and his dope
ball.
88 STATE STREET.
Telephone 77.
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Mr. and Mrs. Boy Fowler and chil
dren of Roberts avenue left for Crown
I'oint, Ind., yesterday where they in
tend making their future home. Mr.
and airs. 1'owler have lived here for a
number of years and have many friends
here who regret to see them leave, but
who wish them much success In their
new home.
Quite a Jittlo excitement was caused
here yesterday morning by a rail
breaking on the Pennsylvania tracks.
causing the engine to jump fie track
and almost colliding with Robert Atchi
son's coal office. Traffic was delayed for some time, but with Herman Rungle
the section foreman, assisted by C. Bloomhoff, the engineer, and J. Sheeley, the conductor, the engine was finally
placed on the track, and work was
again resumed.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A. A. A. a .
Minas &l Godfrey
New 5 Second Hand
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MERRILLVILLE NEWS
A Charivari will take place in the
north end of town in the near future.
Mrs. Randsom, Bothwell arrived home
yesterday from Wanatah. where she
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. Freeman.
The ladies of the Merrillville Aid
society met the ladies of Ainsworth
and vicinity at the home of Mrs. Cyrus
Dmitri on Wednesday. Luncheon was
served and a delightful time had.
Those present were: Mesdames Zwers,
F. and M. F. Pierce, Burge, Iddings,
Maymen, Saxton, Goodrich, S. B. and Will Woods, Kire, and from Ainsworth, Mesdames Will Smith, Geo.
Haywood and daughter, Dorman and
others.
GRIFFITH NEWS
Mrs. L. Long visited friends in Ham
mond today.
Mrs. M. L. Toohill went to the city this morning to visit her mother who
Is sick.
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STORAGE UPHOLSTERING
Headquarters for the Radiant Home Old Stoves taken In exchange
316-318 STATE ST.
The Title
"The Old Reliable
Specialist
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The Lady Maccabees Intend giving
an oyster supper tne second weeK in
October.
DYER NEWS
Mrs. John Filson
up town yesterday.
six weeks.
was able to walk The first time in
Nick Hilbrich of Hammond was here
Thursday on business.
Joseph Peschel made a business trip
to Chicago yesterday.
A number of the young people at
tended dancing school in East Chicago last night.
Charles Kellman was a
business visitor yesterday.
Hammond
Mrs. D. Szymanski came over from
Gary to spend a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. J. Ambrosius.
M. R. Hart of Crown Point was
Dyer business visitor yesterday.
Mrs. Hayes and daughter, Mrs. Geo.
Winslow, of Whiting, were guests of
Mrs. W. B. Van Home, yesterday.
. Oberion of Lndor was here yes
terday looking after business matters.
Ed.
wood
caller
Campbell of the Edward Stan-
Shoe company, was a business
here Thursday.
John Chicer had his hand badly lac
erated while working with some electrical machinery at the cement plant.
The American Telephone and Tele
graph company has a large force of men working on their lines in this
neighborhood at present.
Miss Maude Elliott and brother of
South Chicago were guests of Miss
Mary Lightbody Wednesday evening.
Grapes are quite plentiful this year. J. J. Klein brought home five bush
els of fine Concords yesterday which he picked at Schererville. They do not
ripen as evenly as desired this fall.
Frank Orth,
houses of the moved one of Elm street.
who purchased five
railroad company, has
the two-story ones to
W. M. Morton, formerly of the Har
bor but now of Hammond, has pur
chased property at Gibson and will
move there this week.
A public sale was held at the home of Fred Baumgartner, southeast of
Dyer, yesterday. The day being a fine one, a large crowd attended and con
sequently prices went up fairly well.
C. L. Kirk, receiver for the water
wonts ana electric ngnt plant, now
drives a fine span of black ponies, the
envy of all who see them.
Mr. and Mrs. (jnarles stommel were
called to Chicago yesterday on account
of the death of Mrs. Stommel's sister,
Mrs. Mat Schlachter. The funeral will be held from the Catholic church to
morrow (Saturday) afternoon.
A little accident which might have had serious results happened near the
bridge over the creek here yesterday evening. A stranger driving in the dark drove too near the edge of the
road, overturning the buggy and break
ing a wheel. Luckily the horse was
very gentle and the occupant of tho
buggy got off with only a little scare.
Messrs. George B. Strathern and J.
Earl Richmlre of the South Bend Life Insurance company, are here working
in the interest of their company. Mr
luenmire is superintendent of agents
and Mr. Strathern, division superin
tendent, com are agreeaDie and are
meeting with good sucess here.
James Toohill, who has been visiting
his brother, M. L. Toohill, has returned
to his home in northwestern part of
Canada.
Mr. Bochmer, operator at the Stand
ard Oil plant, has moved into the
Young property on Junction avenue,
recently vacated by Math Berieger.
John Taylor returned today from a
visit to the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Chester Pixley, whose home is near
Lowell. Mr. Pixley has just undergone an operation at a Chicago hos
pital, but is not yet out of danger.
WHEELER NEWS
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of So. Chicago has boon fittingly given DR. RUCKEL
can
Lble
The I. O. F.
John Taylor, jr.,
visitor Thursday.
of A. met last evening.
was a Valparaiso
D. S. Clifford was
paraiso yesterday.
a visitor in Val-
Miss Nellie Jones was
Harbor visitor yesterday.
an Indiana
Prof. Halloway of Indiana Harbor
visited Wheeler friends over Wednes
day.
Don't forget the dance this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Come and have
a good time.
CLARK STATION
Mrs. Fred in Chicago.
Behn transacted business I
John Mannder transacted business in
the Harbor.
Mrs. Right Mrs. Konkey.
visited with her friend, 1
Mrs. Konkey transacted business South Chicago.
in
HESSVILLE NEWS
Miss Lillian Watt is on the sick list.
MiS3 lg in
Newell Griffith.
will spend this even-
Frank Holly transacted business In Hammond yesterday.
Misses Teanie Proescholdt and Alice Natke were Chicago visitors yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dedelow have returned from a pleasant visit with
It is reported that Tom Lawrence.
who recently left here for Mex'co, is In the employ of the 6anta Fe railroad at a salary of $300 per month. He says the custumes of the people there are of bright yellow and green and he was so much of a curiosity with nis English suit that he had to don Mexican clothes.
KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet WILLIAM KAGrUAX Prvm. 21 Metli J4.50 Stng1e25c Full LI of Imported and Domestic Liquors and Cis'rs. Cor. Guthrie and Michigan Ave. TeUrhotve Ind. Harbor 612
Where They All Yawn. Boston has a man who cannot yawn without dislocating hla jaw. He rhould be thankful he doesn't live In Philadelphia. Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Mrs. Kehrke visited with her sister,
Mrs. W. Schwalbe.
Mrs. Raayeler of Whiting, transacted
business in Clarke station.
HEGEWISGH AMD BURNHAM
Mrs. Lydia Pinkerton was In the city
Wednesday.
Mrs. William Neel was here on business Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. John Bergen of Superior avenue entertained the Ladles' Afternoon club Wednesday afternoon.
The World's Unfortunates. In a cenaus of this world the percentage of blind persons is 64 to every million.
rsTo less than 20 so-called specialists have com and gone since ho located here, about lO years ago, after a wide experience In other cities. ME HAS STOOD TIIK TEST. After treating more than 6,000 people in and about South Chicago, without a. rallure to accomplish all promised them in every instance where they foU lowed his instructions. We will now listen to what the Doctor has to Bay on the subject. SIX THOUSAND SICK TREATKD. I have treated more than 6,000 sick people In and about South Chicago and made many cures among those classed as Incurables. No diaeaso too slight or too severe to command my careful attention. WHAT I TREAT.
I treat most diseases where the patient is able to call at my office and somnimes make special arrangements to call on those who are not a to come to me.
STOMACH TROUBLES. If JvU feel depressed after meals, with a bloated condition of the stomach and bowels, with belching of gas, I can give you prompt relief and a thorough cure. TIRED FEELING. I find so many people who complain of being tired from every little exertion, or they are more tired in the morning than after a day's work! Many or these do not sleep well, but are continually disturbed by dreams. I can
always neip inose cases promptly and cure them in a short time. DISEASES OF WOMEX. No other class of diseases are so badly treated as are the diseases of women. I have given many years of careful attention to this subject and have proven remedies that cure quickly. Call in and ask as many questions as you wish. I will answer them and guarantee all I promise. No charge for advice. DISEASES OF 3IEX. I have studied the subject carefully and made the discovery of some very Important remedies in recent years, which enables me to perform perfect cures in less than one-fourth the time formerly required. You will notice the Improvement in a few hours after beginning treatment. Call In and talk over your troubles with me. I will explain Just what can be done for you and what the cost of a cure will be. I guarantee all I promise. No charge for advice. CONSTIPATION AND PILES. I treat successfully all cases of constipation and piles.
KIDNEY DISEASES. If you have any difficulty with your kidneys or bladder, call and get my opinion. BLOOD rOISON. I treat blood poison with marked success, give prompt relief and guarantee a cure in every case where instructions are followed. WEAK AND FAILING MEMORY. I treat weak and falling memory and nervousness In both men and women and give prompt relief from the distressing malady. COST OF CURE. I make no charge for telling you Just what it will cost to cure you. ONE CALL WILL CURB. In many cases a single prescription is all that is needed to cure; In others, considerable time and medicines are required. LEGAL WRITTEN CONTRACT. If you so desire I will give you a written contract to cure you for a specified price, which we may agree upon. CHARGES REASONABLE. You will find my charges reasonable. I don't believe in taking advantage of people, who need my services, by charging enormous fees only because I hold within my grasp the remedy that will cure them. DON'T DELAY. Don't delay, for the longer a disease runs the harder It is to cure. If you follow my advice you will not be disappointed In any promise I make you. I mean every word of this advertisement and will stand by it. Office Hours; 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8:20 p. m. No Sunday Hours. So Cbargje for Advice. J. F. RUCKEL, M -D. OVER POSTOFFICE.
92nd St. 5c Commercial Ave. SO. CHICAGO
DO NOT DELAY! Now Is the time to have that house piped for Gas lights. Estimates cheerfully given freo upon application at the office, personally or toy phone. South Shore Gas & Electric Co. 147 South Hohman St. Telephone 1Q
