Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1907 — Page 7
Fridav, Not. 8, 1907.
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES
HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
J. ft. MIL1ER C M. COOK MILLER & COOK Plumbing, Sewerage, Steam and Hot water Heating. fobbing promptly attended to. P. tiTte on application. Phone 2034. 270 . Ilohman St- HAMMOND. IXD. Phone 2183. "DR. W. H. DAVIS, DENTIST. O-rrr Model Clotblaa; Store. Special Notice Do not confus thta -office with the Harvard Dentist, for am In no way connected with them, Tiever have been. Dt Equipped Repair Shop In the Stata Q. W. HUNTEE AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air liower Gasoline FREE System 01 S. HOHMAN STUKET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hamraoad, Ind HOWARD STEVENS, Open Tot Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decora ting. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: fiood Work QS3 State l ine Street. - - Hammond. Telephone 1GJ1. The Reddy Roofing Co. tirnvel mill Aaplinlt Honflnt tOXTKACTOHS AMI DRALKRS. Tell 40. 315 Michigan Avenue. IIAMMO.NI, IM). MAX LEVIN, ' . :-: Merchant Tailor, :-: If you unnt 8atifn-liin lu n Hiiit of clothe, ri)nir to me! ISO South Ilolsmiiu utreet, Over Lion Store I1.V.1IMO.MD, IM). The Lake Construction CV Manufacturer of Artificial Stone and Concrete Building Material OFFICE! 413 HAMMOND BLDQ. Telaphona 4751 Plant i Florence and Chlcaro Avanues. KONG HONG L0 CO. Chinese, America and European IlKSTAl'llAST. Chinese Chop Suey. All Chinese dishes served In short order. Chinese Ooode Open from and Tea. 11 a- m. to 1. a. m. O- State Street. Hamiuond. Ind. Pboae 3703. HAMMOND GARAGE Automobiles for Rent Gasoline, Oil nul unirtra. General Ilrpnlrlujc J. XV. MtMVl.LK, Prop. T4 So. Ilohman street. Hammond. lad. VVoodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers f Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chicago, 230 92nJ St., Phone 77 lmmond, 8S Stite Street. Phone 17 W. Al. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUPT 312 Hammond Building HAMMOND CASTLEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. Lots in Gary Perfect Title $10 Monthly Payments impls Figuring how you might have sared your home if you had bejrun to save your money In time and had deposited It bit by bit with us, WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS, let us help you; 3 per cent Interest 3u your savings account. The CITIZEN'S German National Bank lall for For all Occasions such as Balls, Dances, Parties, Lodge j Meetings, etc. SCHNEIDER BROS., Props 300 WEST STATE ST. Did you buy nn advertised bargain" yesterday f There are more of them udvertisod today.
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NEW TOOK STOCK MARKET Descrip. Atchison . . Uo pfd Am. Sugar.. Am. Car Am. Copper. Am Smrlt. . . Am Locom . . Anaconda . . Am Woolen. H & O Brook R T. . C & G w . . . Ches & o... C F & I.... Corn Pdts.. Cotton Oil. . . Can ad Pac. . Coast Line . . Open 84 103 2-i 4"! 66 37 V
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Month Open High Low Close Wheat I ec. . . 90 9 1 14 89 90 14 May . . 9 9 1 0 0 Va 9 9 9 9 " b July ..95 96 94 95 Corn Dec. ..573srH 5S 56 r.6a47 May . . 58 '4 f;8 f9 is 14 57 4 57 8S i July ..58'4 56 "8 So h Oats Doc. ..4714- 47 461-i 46Ki May ..47'4a8 47 7s 46'h 465 May ..50'SV2 51's 49-8 49 v-5') Julv . .464 46 45 8 4.5 4 ax Fork Jan. ..1320 1335 1317 1320 May ..1355 1375 1352 1355 i LardJan. ..S05 810 802 802b May ..S05 S17 S05 SlOax Ribs Jan. ..700-02 705 700 705a May ..730b 737 725 727-30
PRODUCE MARKETS. Butter Receipts. 4.672 tubs; cream eries, extra, 24c; price to retail dealers. 5c: prints, 26c; ilrsts, 21 Vb 6.i'23c; sec onds, 20($i'21e; ladles. No. 1, 18c; reno vated, extra, 22c; firsts, . 2uic; dairies, extra, 22c; firsts. 201 21c; seconds, 19c; packing stock. 17c. Eggs Receipts. 2,993 cases; miscel- j lanenus lots, cases returned, 15W18c-;l cases included, 1 5 Vi li 1 H Va c ; ordinary1 firsts, leC'rlSe; firsts, packed in new! whitewood cases and 55 per cent fresh, 22c; prime firsts, packed in new 30-doz whitewood cases and must be 65 per, cent fresh, 24c; extras, packed especi- t aliy for the city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 26c; dirties, No. 1, 14 M rc?154c; No. 2, ll13c; checks, ll, 14c; seconds, 1214c; refrigerator eggs, ; extras, 20c; firsts, lSli(y,19c; ordinary1 firsts, 16((fl7c. I Potatoes Receipts, 25 cars choice to fancy, 665Sc; fair to good, 52fi55c. J Sweet potatoes Illinois, $2.75; Jer- 1 seys, $3.85 If 4.00 per brl; Virginias, $2.25 li 2.35. i Veal Quotations for calves in good ; order wero as follows: 50 to 60 lbs; weight. 6Crr6Vse; 60 to SO lbs, SgSc; 80 to 100 lbs, 99 Vie. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs. 17c; No. 1 loins, 19c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate. Be. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14!?? 15c; chickens, fowls, 9c; springs, 10c; roosters, tiVgc; geese, $5.00 li 7.00 ; ducks, 9 (Ti 1 0c. Fruit Apples, $1.50ff4.0 per brl; 50c?! $2.50 per bu; crabapples, $1.50 3.50 per brl; 50efrr$1.25 per bu; bananas, iumbo, per bunch. $3.00; straight. $1.75; culls. $ 1 .25 If 1.50: bouquets, 7oc4 $1.00; lemons. $2.505.25; oranges, $2.50 '(i5.n0; pineapples, $6.50(8.00 per brl; peaches, Michigan. 20ffi30c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, 17tff20e per S-lb basket; pears, $1.50(rS.OO per brl. Berries Cranberries, Cape Cod, ?S.50 Q9.50 per brl. California green fruit Grapes, 60c $1.75 per case; pears, $1.853.75 per box. Beans Pea beans, hand pick.nl, cho'ce, $2.25 2.30 : common to fair, $1.85 ir 2.25 ; red kidney, per bu, choice, $2.1 5 2.25 ; lower grades, depending on rtualltv, $1.75f(t 2.00; brown Swedish, $2.002.20: off grades. $1.60 ff 1.85 ; linias. California, per 100 lbs, $6.00. Green vegetables Beets, $1.00 per 100 bunches; cabbage, 90c$1.25 per crate; carrots. $1.50'?T2.00 per 100 bunches; cauliflower. 25?(f90c jier box! celery, 25cir$1.00 per box; cucumbers. 20!s60c. per doz; eggplant. 50c $2.00 per box; garlic, 6i61-3c per lb; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce. 25 40c per tub: leaf, 10 tff 12 c per case; mushrooms. 25 5? 45c per box; peppers, $1.25 pr crate; parsley, STfTOc per doz; radishes, home grown. $1.50 512.00 per 100 bunches; string bertns. green. 40wioc' per box; wax, 40c-tr $1.00; squash, 75eru $1.00 per brl; onions. 45 4.1" 90c per bu: psinach, 50!lf60c per tub; tomatoes. 40 (i75o per crate; turnips, 65c per sack, watercress, 15 20c per doz. GRAIN MARKET. Chlcaaro, Nov. 8. Argentine slipments Wheat, last week. 280,000 b-i; previous week. 616.000 bu: last year, 904 000 bu. Corn, this week. 943.000 bu: previous 'week. 780.000 bu; last year, 4,046.000 bu. Chicago, Nov. 8. Estimated cars tomorrow Wheat. 37: corn, 79; oats. 118' hoprs. 10.500 head. Chicago, Nov. 8. Carlots today Wheat. 36: corn, 67; oats, 82; hogs. 18.000 head. Nrorthwet Cars. Tills week Last week LastYr. Duluth 230 , 349 S3 7 Minnaannlli .201 1 - Chicago 3 53 Southwestern Markets. Receipts. Ship. 69.000 93 000 21.000 134.000 159.000 Minneapolis, today Last year Last year Kansas City, today Lust year 219.000 39,(H'0 43.000 26.000 50,000 Primary Market. Re.ceirts. Wheat, today ,6o4.000 Last week 795.000 Last year ...961.000 Corn, todav 185.000 Ship. 5 5 2. '00 6 86.000 836.000 38 6.000 289,000 352,000 Last week 311.000 Last year 655,000
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Special Wire to The TIMES WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois and Indiana Fair tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight. Missouri, Lower Michigan, Kansas, Montana and Wisconsin Fair tonight and Saturday, slightly cooler tonight. Minnesota Fair tonight and Saturday; warmer north tonight. Iowa Fair tonight and. Saturday; slig-htly cooler extreme east tonight. Dakotas and Nebraska Fair tonight and Saturday; not much change In temperature. LIVERFCOL MARKET. Liverpool, Nov. 8. Wheat opened one cent lower; corn opened one-eighth to one-quarter lower. Liverpool. Nov. S. Wheat closed fine and one-ijuart'-r to two and oneeighth lowern; corn closed one-eighth to one-quarter lower. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Tnion Stock Yards, Nov. 8. IP.g receipts, IS.Ot'Hi; h-ft over, 3,900; market flow. Light, $4.mj to 5.30; mixed, $t.SU to 5.35; h. u y, $4.70 to 5.30; rough, $4.70 to 4.85. Cattle receipts. 2.000; market steady. Sheep receipts, 15.o0i.i- market steady. Union Stock Yards close 10c higher. Li; mixed. $4..su to 5.35 5.30; rough, $4.70 to Nov. rht. $4.7 heav y, 4.S5. to $4.7 20 ; to Cattle steady; sheep strong HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Now York, Nov. 8. Chesapeake & Ohio directors expect to take action ion the dividend question in tne near ! future and it is known that important : interests are in favor of declaring the j usual rate of one per cent a year ! looks as though the differences j tween the majority and minority ! terests may be satisfactorily It (justed within a reasonably short time. Conditions seem to be steadily Improving. Additional gold engagement was made In spite of the advance of the English rate. Brown. Refusing offerings toward the upper trading limits on the rally, the stock market has turned toward the lower support levels and in following out professional idea of technique, daily operators will buy toward or near the supporting orders, with a small stop order for a moderate turn on the long side lust as professionals sold at the limits for short operations. The ral lvintr tendencies which might have gone a little further otherwise were evidently checked by the Bank of Eng land action and the new steel 5 per cent bond issue yesterday. We think the danger is past in New York for we hear no more unsettling rumors in connection with big institutions since the coal deal. Financial bureau. There is renewed talk in the street that Morgan has secured enough with the aid and assistance of Kuhn-Loeb & Co., who heretofore have been an ally of Harriman. to control Union Pacific and that the Harriman reiffn will soon 1 j be over. Dominated as it is by the money sit nation the market must continue to show irregularity. It is not likely that the volume of trading will continue small. This may be trying for the time being, but it will be all the bet ter for the market in the end. J. H. Shea. BARTER Hi EXCHANGE Ao charge fur aix. insertion nadci Barter and Exchange bead. For ciw reply to a. you pay t-vro cents. TO EXCHANGE English bull terrier 2 years old; thoroughbred; what have vou? Address Box H-20, Lake County Times. S FOR EXCHANGE Good base burner for soft coal heater; also have gasoline stove and you? Address Times. S bicycle, for what have Box G-47, Lake County FUR HXtnANGE Ladies gold ring with one carat diamond setting, for household furniture. Address L-31, Lake County Times. 1 FOR EXCHANGE isew canvas canopy 32-foot gasoline launch, for what have you? Address Box D-28, Lake County Times. 1 FOR EXCHANGE Hoosier kitchen cabinet: cost $28; almost new, oak, highly polished; complete for $15 if sold at once; might exchange for some thing family could use. Address D-65 Lake County Times. 2S FOR EXCHANGE Set Arts and Ar tists books, 66 parts; steel engrav ings in each book; entirely new; value $17; take $11 cash or what have you? Address D-66, Lake County Timi. 28 GLAIRVOY THE WONDERFUL JEROME. Permanently located at No. 0057 Commercial Atenue, corner Tnety-First Street. South Chicago. Calls your name and tells you what you called to find out, without anklng you a question or your speaking a word. He cause marriage, overcomes enemies, breaks bad luck, etc. etc. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 8. (Not open after sapper.)
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. KAXJ2 HL WANTED. WANTED Party to sing and play piano accompaniment at new iiectric theater; must read at sight. Apply Leo ilcCormack, Mgr., 4717 oleott avtnue. Fast Chicago. ll-ti-3t WANTED Cylinder pres3 feeders; open shop. National Printing &. Engraving Co., Niifes, Mich.lll-6-bt WANTED Experienced clothing and gent's furnistiings salesman; good, permanent position, with satisfactory references. E. C. Minas Co 11-5-lf WANTED Car repairers; 25 to 30 cents per hour. Appiy Supt. Fitz liuga Luther Co. 11-5-tf WANTED For L a Army: Ablebodied men, unmarried, between the ages of 21 and 35; of good character and temperate habits. cno can speak, read and write English. Men wanted now for service in Cuba, l or information apply at Recruiting Office. 1 fctate street, Hammond. Ind., or I'il bouth State street. Chicago. 11L 1-b-lt WANTED First class UiSll hotel. i-8-3t chambermaid at WANTED Dining room girl, Appiy Monon hotel. ll-o-3t at once. MltAllU.V UA.VTEU. WANTED -Situation; competent double entry booivteper dt'Mns t-mpuiy-lU'lil eeliillgs either US cielK or OooKKt ept-r, u rM class 1 eiei t ih s; work to e in Hammond. Audrcss V. J.. Lake County 'limes. llrfc-ot WANTED losition by younsr lady bookkeeper; competent and willing to wotk; experienced and good references. Address D. B.. LaKo County l inies. 11-7-tf WOK UhLJL. FOR SALE A well established busi ness, on account of owner wishing to go soutn before winter; business has been established 15 years and clearing $3, 600 per year; owner mitfht consider one or two briKlit business men In partnership if parties could lurnisn satisfactory references. Price H.ouo. Address W T, Lata County limes. 10-12-tf I-OR SALE Pianos. Before buying a piano call and see the largest and finest stock in Lake county. Seven fctyies of new $300 pianos at $159. Usd pianos from $30 to $90. Coma and practice on our pianos. J. M, Wllcockson Piano Co., Hammoad building. 9-18-tf FOR KENT. FOR RENT Five room cottage at 393 230 South Ilohman street, inuuire Fayette street, upstairs. 1-8-tf 'OR RENT One large furnished room, with alcove, electric light and bath, Rimbach avenue. ll-8-3t "OR RENT Six -room flat, State street. 11-S-lt at 282 East FOR RENT One furnished room, with bath, in new flat building, 405 Sibley street. l-8-3t OR RENT Young couple (husband travels) desire one to three gentle men, working days, as roomers; elegant home, finely furnished; steam heat, gas, electric lights, piano; near Englewood; transportation: Lake Shore Ry., Penn. Ry., electric street car line; about $1.00 to $2.00 eacn per week; could perhaps arrange for breakfasts. Address A. G., Lake County Times. 1-7-121 " FOR. RENT Two furnished rooms for rent at No. 9 State street, upstairs. ll-7-2t FOR. RENT Two furnished rooms; private home; all conveniences; first class accommodations-. Apply 32 Car roll street; phone 3402. ll-6-2t FOR KENT Furnished rooms; modern conveniences. 'Call at 274 South Ilohman street. ll-6-3t FOR RENT Fine large front room; separate entrance; with or without housekeeping privileges. 45S Sibley, second flat; phone 4851. 1 1 -6-1 1 FOR KENT Steam heated rooms; 101 I'lumnier avenue, C. Moor, Prop.; telephone No. 2. ll-6-10t FOR REN T Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 3921. ll-o-2t FOR RENT Pleasant room in a new, modern house; strictly private. 26 Condit street. WANTED TO REST. WANTED By couple, two rooms for light housekeeping. Address E. F. Jones, 253 Conkey avenue. l-8-2t WANTED Unfurnished tlemen. Address L. County Times. room for gen1. M., Lake "WANTED Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address 5d., Lake County Times. ll-4-3t BOARD AND noOMS. WANTED Roomers at SS street. l-8-5t Russell WANTED Boarders; room and board $5 per week; home cooking. 3S9 Alice avenue; phone 31S3. ll-8-3eod WANTED Boarders; room and board $5 per week; home cooking. 35 So. Ilohman street; phone 3921. ll-4-6t WANTED Roomers and boarders in private boarding house. 332 Cedar street. 10-28-tf PER SOX A 1,5. Does your sewing macnine . need repairing? If so. call up C F. Miller, tht ewlng machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2601.
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New Seventh Addition to Hammond Particulars to be had by inquiry at office Corner of 150th and Oak Streets HAMMOND, IND. L. H. STAFFORD & CO. We will accept checks, or certificates of deposit or savings accounts in payment for Lots Telephone 3332 Open Day and Eveningr
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LOST ASD KOl'MX LOST OR STOLEN Dark red cow; about 414 feet hitrh; horns turned in and down to head. Return to John Miller, 20 Gordon Street. West Hammond; reward. 11-S-St ' FOUND BicycU?. Inquire of P. J. ; j I'nsweller, Calumet avenue, near j i Concordia cemetery. l-S-3t j 1CST Brown mink fur neck scarf, on Ilohman street between Lion store and John Miliigan's store. Return to Miss Mashino. room 314 Hammond ; IJidg., and receive reward. l-7-2t FOUND Stray cow; dark red. with ! halter and rope. Address Will Keliler. Ridgeway R..ad, two miles Sttitti iof Hammond. 1 1 -7 -3 1 ! LOST One automobile jack between i Webb street and Stalibaum's. Lib- ' eral reward for return to It. 11. Mcllie, !51S South Ilohman street. 11-5-tf i LOST Blue silk belt and silver buck!.' j with corral setting, Friday. Finder ! please return to 70S So. Ilohman street. 1 Reward. 11-4-ef. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farm lands; improved and unimproved, in Wisconsin and Michigan. Address or call Aug. F. Brandt, 52 Doty street, Hammond. Ind. 11-6-lm FOR SALE 50 foot lot on Doty for $950 ca.h; good bargain; In good neighborhood. H. li.. Lake County Times. lii4-3t FOR SALE AT A MARK AIX New brick house, seven rooms; all modern improvements, located in East State street, will sell cheap to a' quick buyer. Inquire DR. YOUNG, MASOXIC TEMPI. K. NOTICES. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, like County Indiana, that 1, W. C. Rriggs. a male inhabitant of the City. County land State aforesaid, over the age of 21 years and a person not in the habtt of j becoming intoxicated, will apply to the Hoard of County Commissioners at its J regular December Term, 1907, which is j to be holden in Crown I'oint, for a 11- ' cense to sell spirituous, vinous or malt ' liquors in less quantities than a quart ! at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. The place where said i liquors are to be sold and drunk is j described as follows: ! Barroom in the front of the first 'floor of the Majestic Hotel, situated at the corner of State street and the ( Monon tracks. Said room where 11quor is to be sold fronts on a main street or highway upon which said Mai jestie building is located, with the proper glass windows and glass doors so that the whole of said room is in view and may be seen from said street or highway and is located in substantial accordance with the laws governing the granting of saloon licenses, on Lot Two, lUock Two. Townsend and Godfrey's Addition to Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Signed, AV. C. RRIGGS, Hammond, Ind. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that I. Mitor Ljustina, a male inhabitant of the Town, Township, County and State aforesaid, over the age of 21 years, and a person not In the habit of becoming intoxicated, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners, 'at its regular December session, to be held in the Court House at Crown Point, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous or malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. Applicant desires permission to run a lunch and tobacco stand in connection. The place where said liqiiors are to be sold and drank is described as follows: A first floor room of a twostory frame building on Lot 18, Block 13, Chicago-Toleston Land & Investment Company's Fourth Addition to Toleston, now In the Town of Gary. Said room faces west on Jefferson street, a public street within the Town and is entered through a door in front and also one on the side. MITOR LJFSTINA. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the. citi zens of the City of Hammond. North j Township, Lake County, Indiana: That the undersigned Is a male Inhabitant more than twenty-one (21) years of age, a resident of said City and Township and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated; that he has been a continuous resident of said Township for more than ninety (90) days last past; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, State of Indiana, at their regular December Term, 1907. for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold; that he will also ask permission to sell tobacco, soft drinks and lunch in connection therewith; and that the premises where he desires to sell said intoxicating liquors are described as follows, to-wit: The ground floor front room of the one-storv frame building, situated on Lot 33. Block 4, Morris" Addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. Building has living rooms in rea r. Signed, JOSEF SOBADY. up
Just agree that yonr piano, furniture or some other personal property will be security You have the use of both money and seearity-at th same time. Wnen in nee! call and see the Chicago Discount Co. 9138 40 Commcrclnl A.ve. iSoutli itiicujgo liOO.M 200 Telephone So. Chlcnsn 104 Open Monday. Thnrs lay and Saturday ereninr nntil 9 p. in. We clos all other evenings at t p. m
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ISo ltd tlittrt 20 Hocnllcd wpoolnllMtis hnvo como nnd gono Hlnce l"e locntod Itcro, nhuut lO years ago, fiftr i wIUo experience In otltor eltle. 1IB II AS STOOD THE TEST. After treating more than 8,000 people in and about Bouth Chicago, without a failure to accomplish all promised them in every instance where they. followed his Instructions. We will now listen to what the Doctor haa to say on the aubJecC IX THOUSAND SICK TTIKATKD.
I have treated more than 6,000 sick people In and about South Chicago a.nd made many cures among those classed as incurables. No disease too alight or too severe to command jny careful attention. WHAT I TREAT. I treat most diseases where the patient is able to call at my office and can somrtlmea make special arrangements to call on those who are not able to come to me. STOMACH TROUBLES.
If yon feel depressed after meals, with a bloated condition of the stomach and bowels, with belching of gas. 1 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 of these do not sleep well, but are continually disturbed by dreamt. 1 can
aiways neip tnose cases promptly and cure them in a short time. DISEASES OP WOMEN'. 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.
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DISEASES OK MEX. I have studied the eubject 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. 1 will explain Just what can be done for you and what the cost of a cure will be. I guarantee ail I promise. No charge for advice. CON'STIPATIOX AXD PILES. I treat auccessfnlly all cases of constipation and piles. KIDN'EY DISEASES. If you have any difficulty with your kidneys or bladder, call and get my opinion. BLOOD POISON. I treat blood poison with marked success, give prompt relief and guarantee
a cure in every case wnere instructions are followed.
WEAK A.D 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 CURE. 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 gire 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 tne 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 8:39 p. m. No Sunday Hours. No Charge for Advice. J. F. RUCKEL, M .D. OVER POSTOFFICE.
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Abstracts Furnished at Nominal Rates F. R. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres.
Secretary's Office la Majestic Bld&. HAMMOND
DO NOT DELAY! Now Itr the time to have that house piped for Qas lights. Estimates cheerfully given free upon application at the office, personally or toy phone. South Shore Gas & Electric Co. 1-4.7 South Hohman St. Telephone JO
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE coniplaht LOTS PROIVI $250 UPWARDS, Terms 3rO down, 30 n month, W. Gordon Smith, Owner
Office 917 Harrison
THE SOLID ROCK b always pKDTeti la U firm foundation. Many who Hav tried to build on tho rolling1 tone and loae aand Ivarv found it necessary to ask thrxe who had colid foundations for a helping band. Therefore, don't try -to do buines on too small a capital. With fair necarity you can Increase both yonr business and capital. You can BORROW amounts rarrlnf from 1 10 to $k'C0 and repay the loan in small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted with us Is STRICTLY PRIVATE
The Title "The Old Reliable Specialist1 9? of So. Chicago !ifi. been fittingly jjlvcsrt DR. RUCKEL I promise. No charge for advice. iO. CHICAGO, uarantee Co.
J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. II. TAPPER, Treasurer S. A. CULVER, Manager
HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND. St. North of Conkey Ay
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