Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 123, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1907 — Page 7

Saturday, Nov. 9, 1907.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

MILLER C. M. COOK MILLER & COOK Plumbing, Sewerage, Steam and Hot water Heating. Jobbing- promptly attended to. Hitimntes on aonMcation.

:034. HAMMOND, IXD.

270

I'hooe

S. Tlolimnn St.

Pbon 21S3. DR. W. H. DAVIS, IJEXTIST.

Oter

ModH ClothlHir ,..

Special Notice Do not confine

omce w'.th the Harvard

urn in no way "never have been.

this

Dentists, for 1

connected with them,

Best Equipped Repair Shop in the State G. W. HUNTER .AUTOMOBILE GARAGE

Stocks

Latest Events In the Markets

73"

PROVISION!

Special Wire to The TIMES

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. YOU can tell your wants to scoop individuals j?or a small amount through a TIMES want ad

HEW YORK STOCK MARKET

Compressed Air liowiiur Gasoline

FREE Syatem

01 S. HOHMAX STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond. Ind

HOWARD STEVENS, Open tot Contract. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating.

GRAINING My Motto

,:i53 State Line Street, Telephone

A SPECIALTY. Good Work.

- - - Hammond. 1C91.

The Reddy Roofing Co. Gravel and Aaphalt RooElnn CONTRACTORS AM) DEALERS. T'1! 4i)- 315 Michigan Avenue. HAMMOND, IND.

MAX L 2 V I N, -: Merchant Tailor, :-:

If J u want MatlMfat-tion ia a ult of rlotliea, oome to me! ISO South liohmun trcet, Over Lion Store HAMMOND, IND.

The Lake Construction C Manufacturers of Artificial Stone and Concrete Building Material OFFICE! 413 HAMMOND KLDQ Telephone 4751 Plant: Florence and Chicago Avenues.

KONG HONG LO CO. Chinese, American and European REST AURA N'T. Chinese Chop Suey. All Chinese dlhe served In short order. ' Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m.

Bw State Street. Hammond. lad. 1,1 1 '' ' " "' 1,1 , J Phone" 3T3. ' HAMMOND GARAGE Automobiles for Rent bunullnr, Oil nod Sundries. General Repairing J. AV. McMlXLKS, Prop. 74 8o. Hohman street. Hammond. lad. Woodh till Ice Cream Co. Minutjcturer of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chicago, 290 92nd St.. Phone 77 HammonJ. 83 State Street. Phone 171 W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUPT 312 Hammond Building

HAMMOND

JONES

CASTLEMAN

GARY, IND. Lots In Gary Perfect Title $10 Monthly Payments

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Descrlp. Open High Low Clo; ! Atchison ... 7'8 7 2'- 71 3i 71 lo pfd 83 ' . . h3 Am Suar. ..1035, 103',, 103 10::Am Car 2i I'ti1 2i Z1, Arn Copjn-r.. 4S14 41 4S'. 4S"t Am Smelt... 66 Va 67 U 66 U 67 Am Locom . . 3s . . . . 3H Anaconda . . 31 H S2 31 Vz 32 Am Too pfd.. 65 .. c Am Tob pf . . 65 . . . . .63 R & O SO'i SOij 7u7i Brook It T.. 31-4 32 31 3i"4 C & fi . 7V2 7'2 7 Chea & O... 2H,a 2s 2s 2s ''"4. Cotton Oil.. 23 22 U 22 U Canad Pac. .141; 142 4 Hl't Mr1Coast Line.. 61 fc 65 64 Va 65 ; 1'enver cm. 1 7 T J3 17T 1HU ' Distillers ... 42 42 '-z 42 4 2Va Krie com .... 1 7 'i ... - .... 1 7 J.4 Oreat Nor. . . 1 1 4 lHVs 1132i 113 Ot Nor Ore. 40'-, 41 40 V2 41 1 fe Nash. . . y 44 'Jl'i Mex. Cent.. 14 14 13V 14 M K & T cm 23 H 23 Vi 23 23 Do pfd 54 54 53 U 54 ; N Y Cent... 9S V 97 1 &7?h I Nor Par lSVs 1K'.2 10$ 10Ha . Ont & W... 2!)"-i 30 294 20 j 1'acifie Mall. 20 21 20 21 ! Peoples Gas. 75 .. .. "5 Pennsyl. ...1!78 10!)74 109 1091 Reading- ... 7S V 7S 78 7H5S 1 It I & S pfd 57-4 57:it Rock Isl. cm 13Vi 13S4 13V2 i:?5 Rubber 15 15i 15 15'a j South Pac. 67 67 V2 67 671! So Ry. cm.. 12 '4 1 2 V2 1 2 8 12 St Paul 102 Ms IO.314 102 ',4 103'4 I'nion Pac. ..Ill 111 110 11' U S Steel 24 Vi 24 24 14 21 j Do pfd M 8 4 Vi 84 Vs 81 , Wabash pfd. 15 Ms 15 Wis. Cent pf 13 13 : Do pfd 30 . . . . 30

LIVE STOCK XiIARKET. Union Stock Yards, Nov. 9. Hog receipts. 6,000; left over, 2.500; market strong to 5c higher. Light, $4.75 to

5.30; mixed, 54. no to o.40; heavy. 34.70 to 5.35; roujsrh, $4.70 to 4.85. Cuttle receipts. 300; market .steady.

Sheep receipts, 2.000; market steady.

L ni'-n stock arils, Nov. 9. Hoes

close 15 to 2.c hiKh'r than yesterday

Litsht, JI.S.j to ;..4o; mixed. 51.95

5.60; heavy, f4.85 to 5.5o; rough, $4.8

to 5.00.

Cattle and sheep steady.

WANTED Young ma.n for of rice work; Sollle knowledge of bootiKtepil.tJ ; steady position to rignt man; give rel-

ereni es, experience ana salary wanted.; . Address li-45, Luke Counly Times. ' IjCkST OH ll-y-3t ! about 4

Hoh-

lianmionu , t

WANTED Cylinder press feeders, open siiop. National Printing 6c Kn-

to ! SruvlK Co., Niles, Mich.lll-6-ot

LOST AM) KOl'.Ml FOUND Pocketbook on South

man street. Call at 406 PUIS. 11 -9-It

STOLEN Dark red cow; feet hitrh; horns turned In

and down to head. Return to John Miller, 20 Gordon Street, West Hammond; reward. ll-f.-3t

LIVERPOOL MARKET.

WANTED Experienced clothing and Kent's furnishings salesman; etH"-ii peiiiiaiic-ni position, with satisfactory lelerences. E. C. Minus Co. ll-5-l

FOUND Piieyeie. Inquire of P. J. ; Ensweiler, Calumet avenue, near: Concordia cemetery. l-S-3t ;

Liverpool, three-eighths corn closed lower.

Nov. 9.to seven ne-quarte

-Wheat closed eighths lower; to one-half

WEATHER FORECAST.

-Fair tonight

t o n i g" h t

and and

Sunday; Sunday ;

Illinois

cooler. Indiana Fair

cooler Sunday. Lower Michigan Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday with probably snow Hurries north; colder Sunday and north and west tonight. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas and Montana Generally fair tonight and Sunday; colder tonight.

HEARD ON THE BOURSE.

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

Month Open High Low Close Wheat Dec. ..90V 91 90 91 V May ..99 100 99V 100 July ..95 96 Vi 95 96Vb Corn Dec. . . 56 - 57 V 55 56 V May . . 57 - 5 S 56 57 July . .57-57 Vs 57 56 5 6 Oats Dec. ..46 47 46 IGUax May . .50-4 9 50 Vi 4 9 4 9 July ..45 45 .45 45 Pork Jan. ..1330 1335 1330 1322 May ..1370 1375 1357 1300b . .810-12b S15 807 S10 May ..815 817 S12 S12-15b Riba Jan. ..712 715 705-07 707b May ..735 737 730 730-32b

rilODVCK MARKETS. Butter Receipts, 3,311 tubs; creameries, extra, 24c; price to retail dealers, 25c; prints, 2(ic; tirsts, 2223Vc;

seconds, 20 Vi ff 21 V c ; ladles. No. 1, 19; renovated, extra, 22c; firsts. 21c; dairies, extra, 22 Vic; firsts, 20V5?21Vc; seconds, 1 9 c; packing stock, 17Vc. Eggs Receipts, 4,300 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 15(?ilSc; cases included, 15Vi18Vc; ordinary firsts, 16fti;i8c; 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; extra, packed especially for the city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 26c; dirties. No. 1, 14 & 15Vc; No. 2, ll13c; checks, ll14c; Beconds, 12 (Tr 14c; refrigerator eggs, extra. 20c; firsts, lS19c; ordinary firsts. 16'iT17c. Potatoes Receipts, 2S cars; choice to

fancy, 56((i;5Sc; fair to good, 52f(i55

Sweet potatoes Illinois, $2.75; Jer

seys, 53.So(q 4.U0 per bri; Virginias,

IV 2.85.

Veal Quotations for calves in good

order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb3

weights. 6(fi6c; 60 to SO lbs, SSVc; 80 to 100 lbs. 9?9Vc.

Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, lie; No. 1

loins, 19c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck.

8c; No. 1 plate, 5c.

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, lie;

chickens, fowls. 9c; springs. 10c

ers. 6c; geese, 5i.uo(H 1.00; qucks, 10c

Fruit Apples. 51.504.00 per brl;

50c $2.50 per bu; crabapples, $1.50

50 per brl; 50c(a$1.2o per du; nannn-

as, jumoo, per ouncn, a.vu; siraiKiii, $1.75; culls. $1.25 W 1.50; bouquets, 75c

$1.00; lemons, 52.50Ji5.25; oranges, $2.y0

((J6.50; pineapples. $6.00 fu s.uu per on;

peaches, Michigan, 20 (a 30c per l-o du

basket; grapes. ii'f(i2uc per -id casket; pears,. $1.50 8.00 per brl.

Perries Cranberries. Cape Cod, $8. do ( 9.00 per brl. California green fruit Grapes, 53cp

$1.95 per case; pears, $1.S54'3.75 per box.

Reans Fea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.25; common tl fair, $1.85D 2.10; red kidney, per bu, choice, $2.15?) 2.25; lower tirades, depending on quality, $1.75 it 2.00; brown Swedish, $2.00 if. 2.20; off grades. $1. 601. 85; limas, California, per 100 lbs. $6.00. Green vegetables Reets. $1.50 per 100 bunches; cabbage, 90c$1.25 per crate; carrots, $1.50 ?? 2.00 per 100 bunches; cauliflower, 25Ca"90c per box; celery. 2 5c ft $1.00 per box; cucumbers, 40eSr$1.00 per doz; eggplant, $1.75(ti $2.00 per crate; garlic, 6i6c per lbj horseradish. 65c per bunch; lettuce, 25 C'40e per tub; leaf. 10Sri2Ve per case; mushrooms. 25it45e per box: peppers, $1.25 per crate; parsley. SlOc per doz; radishes, home grown, $1.50 per 100 bunches; string beans, 10c$l.00 per box; wax. 15W75e; squash. 75c$1.00 per brl: onions, 4 51? 90c per bu; spinach, 50 'it 60c per tub; tomatoes., 4075c per crate; turnirs, 65c per sack; watercress, 15 5J20C per doz.

Financial Bureau On raids the highgrade rails appeal, especially to us as stocks, almost certain to give good turns to judicious and conservative bulls. It looks as thought frightened and

pressing liquidation and selling was checked and while we are not gong to

get well in a minute the technical po

sition of the market looks better for

holders.

Dick Trading is likely to be quiet with considerable irregularity at least

for the present.

Town Topic's While some may be inclined to take small profits and wait for a reaction before buying in again, we now believe that stocks may be held for considerably higher prices.

especially the Harriman and Hill stocks

Atchison, Baltimore & Ohio, Louisville & Nashville and Smelter which at the price is the best of the industrials. "We look for further improvement today and next week.

WANTED Car repairers; 25 to 30 cents

P'-r hour. Aunty Suut. i uz liuiiu

Lutner Co. 11-5-tf

LOST One automobile jack between Webb street and Stallhaum's. Liberal reward for return to li. 11. Mrllle, 518 South Hohman street. 11-5-tf

I-EMALK HK1.5- VTAXTKIX.

WANTED llousekeepwr; steady posi-j

lion to rmiil iart. i-o Sibley l.

ll-U-2t

WANTED First class chambermaid at

Lush hotel. l-i-ot

SITUATION WAMTD. i

WANTED Situation; competent dou- 1

ble entry booKeeper desires employ-j

meat evenings eltlier as clerk or Look.-

Keeper; nrst class references; work to I be in Hammond. Address W. J., Lake j County iimes. 11-8-tlt

LOST Blue silk belt and silver buckle with corral setting. Friday. Fmdt r please return to 70S So. Hohman street. Rewurd. 11-4-cf. PERSONALS. Does your sewing macnine need repairing? If so, call up C. F. Millar, the sewing machine expel t. 241 Kuai Slte street; phone 2601.

THE SOL-ID ROCK has always proven to ba a firm foundation. Many who hare tried to build on the roliln tona and loae sand Kare foand it necesaary to ak those ho had solid foundations for a helpi&c hand. Therefore, don't try to do business on too small a capital. With fair security you can tncreaae both jour business and capital. You can BORROW amounts ranging from f;0 to $;CX) and repay thelonin small weekly or monthly parmen ts. Business transacted with us is STRICTLY PRIVATE

Just sjrree that your piano, furniture or some other personal property will be security You have the use of both moiiey and security at the satus time. When in neel call and see tha Chicago Discount Co. 013N--10 Commercial Ave. South dilcctfio ROOM 200 Ted on Mono o- Chlcttgo 10-4 Open Monday. Thursday and Saturday evenlnfrs until 9 p. m. We ciose all other eveninjrs at 6 p. m

WANTED I'osition by young lady 1 bookkeeper; competent and willing to woik; experienced and good refer- . ences. Address L. IS., Laive County j 'i lines. ll-;-tf ! WOU ItLE. FOR SALE Boarding house with 15 rooms, and saloon; good location. Inquire Lake County Times. ll-y-bt

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE Make me an offer for the southwest corner Hohman and Detroit streets, 75x150. George Dobin, corner State and Oakley avenue. 9-1 1

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

toli SALE A well established business, on account of owner wishing to so south before winter; business nas been established IS years and cu-ai'ind $3,ooo per year; owner might consider one or two bright business men 111 partnership if parlies could furnish satisfactory references. Prieo 4,ooo. Address W T, Lak County Times. lu-12-tf tOli SALE Pianos. Before buying a piano call and see the largest and finest stock m Lake county. Seven styles of new $300 pianos at $159. Used pianos from $30 to $9U. Coma and practice on our pianos. J. M. Wllcockson Piano Co., liarainood oulldiu. 9-18-tf rOIl KENT.

FOR RENT--Furnished room suitable

for light housekeeping, 4458 North-

cott avenue, Last Chicago, Ind. 11-9-2

FOR SALE 50 foot lot on Doty for $950 cash; good bargain; in good neighborhod. H. B.. Lake County Times. l(-14-3t

It's Simple Figuring how you might have saved your home if you had begun 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 du your savings account. The CITIZEN'S German National Bank

Hall

for Rent.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Hammond Lot 2, block 5; lots 5 and 16; lots 37 and 40, block 5 in Morris' addition, Joseph O. Morris to Charles H. Gekler $ 1 Hammond Lot 45, block 1, Morris' addition, Peopehlo Dolidze to Qwan Fedorow Lalajie . . . . . . 2,100 Hammond- E 20 feet lots 15, 16, 17, Latham's addition, Charles H. Mayer to Hammond Pure Ice company 100,000 Hammond Lot 5. block 2, L. E. Hohman's addition, Walter Kunert to George W. Dobin 1,625 Toleston Lot 6, block 21, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s second addition, Frank N. Gavit to John M. Moody 3,833.33 Hobart Lot 4 and 5, block 4, Geo. & Wm. Earle's addition, George Earle to Minnie A. Hollister 370 East Chicago Lot 20, block 5 in nw Vi 33-37-9. East Chicago Co. to Frank Shelander 225

Section 9-36-9 W NE V, ne X

James M. Munn to Hen

Bradford 25

7-1. A.

roost- ! Section S-3S-8 YV N V4 s H w

3Va acres nw Vi sw Vi sw i, Herman Koeblin to Mary Schreiber Section 6-36-9 W" Lots 5, 33 to 35, 37, block 1, Standard Steel Car Co. to Lyndore Land & Improvement Co In addition to the foregoing trans

fers there have been filed for record,

8 mortgages, releases and a miscel laneous instruments. Hammond Lot 35, block 1, Fogg and Hammond's second addition, Ludwig Buse to Martha Jar-

necke $ 200

Hammond Part lot 10, block 3, Sohl's addition; lot 1. block 3. Dver's addition. Albert Hann

to Frank O'Shea 900

East Chicago Lots 51 and 52, block 6, so V 29-37-9, East

Chicago Co. to William Zybell 1,000

East Chicago Lots 70 to 72, Ladd & Smith's addition, Clarence C. Smith to Zsuzsanna

Balosr 1,000

East Chicago Lot 26. block 14

GRAIN MARKET.

harlots today oats, 140; hogs.

Chicago. Nov. 9.YVheat. 36; corn, 66;

6,000 head. Chicago, Nov. 9. Toltal clearances today Wheat and flour, 228.000 bu; corn. 46,000 bu; oats, 500 bu. Chicago. Nov. 9. Estimated cars Mondav "Wheat. 32; corn, 71; oats, 13$; hogs, 22.000 head.

Southwestern Mnrket AVhent.

Receipts.

Minneapolis, today ...1S1.000 Last vear 300.000 St Louis, today 34.000 Last vear 51.000 Kansas City, today .. 3S.000 Last year 7,000 Iriniary Markets.

Receipts.

Wheat Last Last Corn. Last Last

, today week vear today

week

.Oil ,'.'UU .750,000 .S97.000 .201.000

.319,000

year 640.000

For all Occasions such as Balls, Dances, Parties, Lodge Meetings, etc SCHNEIDER BROS., Props 300 WEST STATE ST. IRd you buy an advertised "bargain" yesterday f There are moiss of them advertised today.

Xorthwest Curs. This week Last week Puluth 232 29 4 M 4 r r a o r.-1 i a lt6 10

Chicago

36

Ship. SO. 000 S3, 000 72,000

34.000 13 4.000 82,000 Ship. 451 .Otto 935.000 406.000 373,000 6 4 4,000 422,000

Last Y'r. 341 2 SI 46

in sw Vi 28-37-9. Stephen Pa-

teotay to Steve Magry Indiana Harbor Lot 6, block 13 in second addition, Joseph Kaneczka to Anton Rzetelni Crown Point Lots 4 and 5, Nichol's addition; section 8-34-8

W

to

-Part ne L4, Otto A. Raasch

Paul E. Raasch

950

5S0

100

OR RENT Three front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Call

at 301 Chicago avenue or phone 3203.

Ll-9-Ct

FOR RENT Modern flat at 420 Cedar

stret. Inquire of Mr. Lipman, Lion

Store Furniture Dept. 11-9-tf

FOR RENT Eight room house; all

modern improvements; steam heat.

Call 944 North Hohman street, Fred C.

Prohl. ll-9-5t

NOTICES. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, North

Township, Lake County, Indiana: That

the undersigned is a male inhabitant more than twenty-one (21) years of age, a resident of said Town and Town-

1 ship and not in the habit of becoming j intoxicated; that he has been a con1 tinuous resident of said Township for i more than ninety (90) days last past; ! that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, j State of Indiana, at their regular December Term, 1907, for a license to sell i intoxicating liquors in less quanititi.es 'than a quart at a time and permit the ! same to be drank on the premises where sold; that lie 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 is described as follows, to-wit: The first floor front room, 23x60 feet in size, of a two-story brick building, 25x60 in size, with living rooms in rear and above. Said building is situated on Lot 24, Block 22. in Townsend & Godfrey's Addition to Hammond. Indiana, ami known as 2S3 Sibley street. (Signed), JOHN GARTNER, Hammond, ind.

FOR RENT Five room cottage at 393

South Hohman street. Inquire 230

Fayette street, upstairs. 1-S-tf

FOR RENT One1 large furnished room.

with alcove, electric light and bath. 1 Rlmbach avenue. ll-S-3t

FOR RENT One furnished room, with

bath, in new Hat building, 408 Sibley

street. l-S-3t

BARTER Ai EXCHANGE

Ko charge for six Insertions nailer Darter and Exchange bead, fr'or every reply to o you pay two cent.

FOR 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 each per week; could perhaps arrange for breakfasts. Address A. G., Lake County Times. l-7-12t

FOR RENT Fine large front room; separate entrance; with or without housekeeping privileges. 458 Sibley, second flat; phone 4S51. 11-6-lt

FOR RENT Steam heated rooms; 101 Plummer avenue, C. Moor, Prop.; telephone No. 2. ll-6-10t

FOR RENT Furnished rooms housekeeping. Phone 3921.-

for light -ll-5-2t

TO EXCHANGE English bull terrier, 2 vears old; thoroughbred; what have you? Address Box H-20, Lake County

Times. S FOR EXCHANGE Goo.l . base burner

for soft coal heater; also have gasoline stove and bicycle, for what have

you? Address Box G-47, Lake County Times. 8

FOR EXCriANGE Ladies gold ring with one carat diamond setting, for

household furniture. Address L-31, Lake County Times. 1

FOR EXCHANGE New canvas canopy

32-foot gasoline launch, for what

have you? Address Box D-28, Lake

County Times. 1

FOR RENT Pleasant room in a new, modern house; strictly private. 26 Condit street.

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED By couple, two rooms light housekeeping. Address E. Jones, 253 Conkey avenue. l-8-2t

for F.

WANTED Unfurnished room for tlemen. Address L. I. M., County Times.

gen-Lake

WANTED Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address M., Lake County Times. ll-4-3t

AND

BOARD

WANTED Roomers street. l-S-5t

noous. at 3S

Russell

WANTED Roomers and boarders In private boarding house. 382 Cedar street. 10-2S-tf

Crown Point Und. Vi lots 10 to 17. 20 to 25, 30 to 35, 42 to 47, and w 59 feet lot 2. Hoffman's

reserve, John H. Lehman, gd., to Anna Hoffman 1,000 Crown Point Und. V4 lots 10 to 17. 20 to 25. 30 to 35, 42 to 47, and w 59 feet lot 2, Hoffman's reserve. John II. Lehman to Anna Hoffman 1.000 In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record 6 mortgages, 3 releases and 12 miscellaneous instruments.

An

Imitation Takes for its Pattern the Real Article

CLA1RV0Y

ANT.

FOR EXCHANGE Hoosier kitchen

cabinet: cost $28; almost new, oak.

highly polished; complete for $15 II

sold at once; might exchange for something family could use. Address D-65, Lake County Times. 28

FOR EXCHANGE Set Arts and Artists 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 Times. 1

28

RANK STATEMENT.

Reserve ... Loans Specie Legals Depositors Circulation

.Dec. . Inc. .Dec. . Inc. .Inc. , . Inc.

J13.0SK.S00 38.S63.S00 5,201,900 8SS.900 35,091,200 1,113,400

New York, Nov. 9.

"doubtful' advertising medium, other doubtful things aueh as

A

like

; bad gg U I price.

apt to be "dear at any

There never was an imlitation made of an imitation. Imitators always counterfeit the genuine article. The genuine is what you ask for, because genuine articles are the advertised ones. Imitations are not advertised, but depend for their business on the ability of the dealer to sell you something claimed to be"Just am a-ood when you ask for the genuine, because he makes more profit on the imitation. Why accept imitations when you can get the genuine by insisting? Refuse Imitations Get "What You Ask For.

ELEVATED STATION E0BEED. Chicago, Nov. 9. Armed with a revolver, a lone robber entered the Addison avenue station of the Northwestern elevated railroad, but two blocks from a police station, and forced Arthur Schuster, the ticket seller, to step out from his cage while he emptied the cash drawer containing $20. He then compelled the agent to re-enter his cage, and escaped flourishing his revolver.

Aw- m . 1 I

THE WONDERFUL JEROME, Permanently located at No. 0057 Commercial Avenue, corner Ninety-First Street, South Chicago. Calls your name anil tells you what you called to find out, without asking you a question or your speaking a word. He causea marriage, overcomes enemies, breaks bad luck, etc., etc. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 0. (Not open after supper.)

J. vert sinn"

- As a store grow3 in importance its A.clvrtlsinf; must grow. But the advertising must grow, in volume, in liberality, in quality, faster than the store itself grows. This is true because the itore must keep pace with the advertising, or within hailing distance of it. It never does quite "catch up" enymore than the cars of a train overtake the engine. And exactly as the engine "pulls the train along', so the advertising "pulls the store along. To pursue the comparison. It requires a bigger engine to pull a thirty-car train than it does to pull a ten car train. And it takes more advertising to "pull" a "hundredclerk store" than it does to pull a ten-clerk one. The train will not make much progress on the days that the engine is not running; but it will make just as good progress on those days as well as will a store on the days when the advertising Is not running. Your advertising Is "adequate" when It is strong enough to pull

the store along after

It; and when I: is running

on every day t!iat ycu desire to

seek: business and to in creass trade.

V A J'

The Titlo

"The Old Reliable Specialist" of So. Chicago has bocn fittingly given DR. RUCKEL

remedies

I will answer

IV o less than 20 so-called specialists have com and iron since he locatvd here, about lO

years ago, after a wide experience In othor cltle. HE HAS STOOD THE TEST. After treating more than e.OOO people In and about South ChlcAgro, without a failure to accomplish all promised them In every Instance where they.foU lowed his instructions. We will now listen to what the Doctor ha to say on the subject. SIX THOUSAND BICK TRGATKD. I have treated more than 6.000 sick people In and about South Chlcagro and made many cures among those classed as Incurables. No disease too slight or too severe to command my careful attention. WHAT I TREAT.

1 ireai most diseases where the patient is able to call at my orace ana can somnimes make special arrangements to call on those wiio are not able to come to me. STOMACH TROUBLES. If you feel depressed after meals, with a bloated condltVon of the stomach and bowels, with belching of gas, I can give you prompt relief and a thorough cure. TIRED FEEL1SU. I find so many peonle 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 dreams. I can always help those cases promptly and cure them in a short time. DISEASES OF WOMEN. No other class of diseases are so badly treated as are the diseases of women.

i nave given many years of careful attention to this subject and have proven

that cure quickly. Call in and ask as many questions as you wish.

them and guarantee all 1 promise. No charge for advice.

DISEASES OF ME.V.

x r.ave stnaiea tne suoject careruiiy ana made the discovery or 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. X guarantee all I

promise. No charge for advice. COXSTIPATIOW AND FILES. I treat successfully all cases of constipation and piles. KIDNEY DISEASES.

ir you nave any cincuity with your kidneys or bladder, call ana get my

opinion. DLOOD FOISOX. I treat blood poison with marked success, give prompt relief and a cure in every case where instructions are followed.

WEAK AND FAILING MEMORY.

1 treat weaK ana railing memory and nervousness in ootn men ana women

and give prompt relief from the distressing malady. COST OF CUKE. 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 la needed to cure; In others.

consiaeraDie time ana meaicines are requirea. LEGAL WRITTEN CONTRACT. If you so desire I will give you a written contract to cure you for a speel fled price, which we may agree upon. CHARGES REASONABLE.

You will find my charges reasonable. I don't believe In taking advantage

or people, wno neea my services, Dy cnarging enormous ieea oniy Because hold wlthAn 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 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 8:3d p. m. No Sunday Hours. No Charge for Advice. J. F. RUCKEL, M .D.

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