Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1907 — Page 7
Monday, Nov. lg. 1907.
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES
HAMMOND BUSDIESS DIRECTORY
. R. MILLER C. M. COOK MILLER & COOK Plumbing, Sewerage, Steam and Mot water Heating. fobbing promptly attended to. estimates on application. Phone 2034. 270 S. Hohman St. IIAMJIO.XD. ID.
1'hooe 213. DR. V. H. DAVIS, !U.TiST. Over Model Clothing; Store. Special Notice Do not confuse th! 'office with the Harvard Dentists, for 1 am !n no wgy connected with theia, never have been.
3et Equipped Kepalr Shop in the State G. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE
Bowser uaaollne Syatem 91 S. UOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block, Hammond, la HOWARD STEVENS, Open fo Contracts, Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GJIAIMNH A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. 3S3 State Line Street, Hammond. Telephone 1C01.
Stock;
Grain
Latest Events in the Markets
PROVISIONS
Special Wire to The TIMES
HEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Open 70 82 102 24. 63 Va 30 ; 32;, 61 14 Si) 31 i
Tne iteddy Roofing Co. Gravel and Asphalt Roofing I CONTRACTORS A Mi UUALEKS. Tel 40. sis Michigan Avenue. HAMMOND, I Ml. MAX LEVIN, :-: Merchant Tailor, :-: If you want satisfaction la a ault of clothes, ronie to me! ISO South Hohman atreet, Over Lion Store HAMMOND, I.ND. The Lake Construction C Manufacturers of Artificial Stone and Concrete Building Material OFFiCEl 413 liAM.MOND BLDQ. Telephone 4731 Plant: Florence and Chicago Avenues.
KONG HONG LO CO. CXineae, American and European RESTAURANT. Chinese Chop 3uy. All Chinese dlshea served in abort order. ' Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a ni. to 1. a. m. Ow 8ta Street. Ilauunond. -YVoodhuII Ice-Cream Co. Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Chicago. 250 92n5 St.. Phone 77 lamtnonj, 83 State Street, Phona 17?
Deecrlp. Atchison . . . Do pM Am Su?-ar . . . Am. Car. . . . Am Copper. Am Smelt... Am ' Looom . . Anaconda . . Am 'fob pM. Am Wool... H & o Brook II T. . c & O W. . . Ches. & O. . . : F & i Col South . . . Cotton Oil . . Can ad Pac . . Coast Line. . Cent Leath. I icnver crn . . Distillers ... Krie com
Erie 1st Erie 2nd Great Nor. . . (It Nor Ore. 111. Central..
Interboro K H C pM - . . Mcx. Cent... M K & T cm Mis Pac
Nat Lead .... 'to S Y Cent... !6Vi Nor I'ac 1071.-. Ont & W... 30 Peoples Gas. 75
26 Vg 1 7 17'i 2 1 6 3 i 1 1 177s 40 10 37 V2 23 1 1 4 , 2 41 118
50 13 23 55i
I'cnnsyl.
Reading . . . n i & ... Do pfd . . . Itock I si crn Do pfd... Rubber South Pac. . Sc Itv cm . . St. Paul . . .
.100 . 818 . 144 . 57 . 13 34V2 . 15 4 . 6S . 12Vi .1013
St L&SF2dpf 2HV,
Texas Pac . . 1 9 V Fnlon Pac. 11 2 '4 U S Steel 2 4V2 Do pfd. . . . S2"4 Wabash pfd. 15 West I'nion. C5
High Low Clofe 704 CSS 70 4 82 81 !s 104 i'j 102 !i 103 27 13 26 2 J4 4S1 4SV 4S 65 631-s 64 3 ai 26 36 X-s 33 31 U Sl 64 64 64 14 14 14 79 Va JSH 32 21V2 31 7S 7'I 7 7 2 6 Vi 26 ' 4 2 6 14 17 164 16 a4 17 17U 17a 24 24 24 143 14.-5 2 144 66 65 V 66 17 74 i7 i T 4 41V2 40 41Vi I6V4 15i 15li 37i,2 37 -t 37 ia 26 25 1 25 1 114Vi 1 1 2 as 113 42 41 41 121 118 121 3 7s 5 5 5i 50 , 50 50 r 13"i I314 1338 24 23 U 2 4 55 53 54 36 35 36. K7 9514 S6Vi 108 '4 IO6V3 107 1 30 29 6s 29 7 5 7s 7 4 7 5 7 io9h 10HV2 10914 62 80"h 811, i 1 4 34 14 V 14 Va 5 S 5 7 5S 58 13 1312 13 Va 34V2 33 33 15ii 6SV4 67 68 ' 1 2 Vi, 1 1 ys 11 T8 1014 ys& 993 28i 28 Vz 28 Va 1 9 Va 19 19 113 110 7g 111 247 2378 2414 84 82 5 a 82 1 6 Va 16 1 6 Va 63 05 65
GEAIN MARKET.
IS. Carlots today
oats, 141;
nogs,
Chicapo, Nov. Wheat, 28; corn, 37,000 head.
Chicago. Nov. 18. Estimates tomorrow Wheat, 66 cars; corn. 237 cars; oats, 219 cars; hogs, 14,000 head. Chicago, Nov. IS. Clearances todav Wheat and Hour, 648,000 bu; corn 98.000 bu; oats, none. Chicago, Nov. 18. World's shipments Wheat, last week, 9,760,000 bu; pwvlous week, 11,616,000 bu; last year, 1 0,512, OOObu. Corn, last week, 2, 104, don bu; previous week, 2,544,000 bu; last year 3,743,000 bu. Southwestern Market.. Receipts. Ship. Minneapolis, today ..417,000 32, 000 Last year 369,0u0 5o,toO St. Louis, today 73,00'i 94,'khj Last year 92.000 41,n00 Kansas City, today .. M,0O) 132.000
Last year 109,000 M.Ooo
CLASSIFIED WANT AD!
YOU ca" tell your wants to 50,000 Individuals J?OT a SHI all aillOUIlt through a TIMES want adl
KA1.E HELM WASTKU WANTED Laborers to clean
ana DricKs .Monuay morning; hammers and ha tenets. Hammond
plant. Inquire J. G. ltuel. 11-16-lt
Co. s ,
WANTKDCuil at or I'eter 11-16-tf
iien for cleaning bricks. G. ii. Hammond Co.'s pia:;t SihutZ, -i2 State strtel.
COTTON MARKET.
Month Open High i-iow Close Deo. ..1025 1047 1024 1042-44 Jan. .. 986 1008 985 1007-08 Mar. .. 999 1019 998 1017 May ..1010 1025 1010 1022-23 July ..1014 1026 1010 1021-23
GRAIN AND PP.G'.'ISIQII MARXET
Month Open . .;5i
W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUPT 312 Hammond Buildin; HAMMOND
CASTLEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. Lots in Clary Perfect Title $10 Monthly Payments
lfs Simple Figuring l .
now you might have saved your tome If you had begun to save your money ia time and had deposited
tt bit by bit with U3. WE HAVE HELPED 0THEKS,
iei us neip you; 3 per cent interest
on your savings account. The CITIZEN'S German National Bank
Hall for Rent. For all Occasions such as Balls, Dances, Parties, Lodga Meetings, etc. SCHNEIDER BROS., Props 300 WEST STATE ST.
May July Corn
Dec. . Mav . July . Oats Dee. May . July . May .
La i d
Jan. May Kibs Jan. .
May
. .104Va . .98 . .55 Vi . . 56 V -57
7a -
.47 .SO'-
.1280 .1310,793 .795
.690 .707-
20
10
High Low Close 954 9DS, 95 101 103V 1037a 9S--S 97 "a 98 38 55 -'a 55 is 55 b 57 56 U 56 ; 66 56 1 5614 b 47 47Vi 47 U 50 50 14 50 V2 4 3 4 5 V2 4 5 V4 1282 1265 1275b 1320 , 1295 1305 795 785 7S5b 797 785 790a 692 687 692 " 710 702-05 707b
Primary
Wheat, today
jjiat week
Ijist year . .
Corn, today . .
Ii st week . Last year . .
893,000
. 988,000 .1,264.000 . ?, 16,00 0 . 261,000 . 730,000
573.000 l,o76.0o(i 3 9:o00 4 fi 1 ,0 0 0 404,000 500,000
Y ANTLD Car repairers; 25 to 30 cents per hour. Apply tiupu Fiti Hu&a Luther Co. ll-o-t WANTED For U. a Army: Ablebodied men. unmarried, between tha ages of 21 and 35; of good character and temperate habits, woo can speak, read and write English. Men wanted now for service in Cuba. For information apply at Recruiting Ofhce. 91 State street. Hammond. Ind., or S2J feouth State street. Chicago. I1L 7-8-tf
AOTICES, lumber jSTATK OK INDIANA. COUNTY OF bring! LAKE. S: F.EFOIIE A. C. 111'HEK.
JI.Mil.l-. I'r 1 Hi. tl.Al.l. l.N A.M
it'i; t A LI MKT rOW.vMlil, J.-ivu. COI'NTY. INDIANA, j M AKV 1IEFFNEU VS. ANNIE RFSHK. 1 Wiiert'a?, Mary lUffn.r ha.s lib-d in this court her complaint and afiii.iv.t (that you are a non-resident of the i State of Indiana: I You are therefore hereby untitled that i said oa ti.r has be-n set fr :u:aring on t!:- loth day of December at 1( a. m., 11907, and unless you appear at that ! time and answer her complaint, said
i causo will oe heard in ymi and jndirmeiu s-'ivi-u against y I 8.1m of $13", as e'ainn-d in I plaint. ALII El IT C. 11! .lustiee of tin I Dated this 18th day of Nov (UistiVf Heart, plaintiff's Gary. Ind.
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FEMALE 11EL1 W ANTED. I WANTED Girl for general house work, 015 May street: phono 129-. 11-15-ot
WAN'iED-
fvr th.M 1 1 t lie com- ' M attorney, ; M
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1
-A good woman Sioutli liuhman.-
for clean--ll-14-2t
Vlsslble Supply. Nov. 18, 1907. Nov
Wheat, dec. . .1,596.000
Corn, ine 5 1.0oo
Oats, dec 2 6.000
Wheat Corn .
Oats .
Duluth Minneapolis
Chicago ...
. . .42.1 r,.s.ooo ... 3. 704. 00O ... 7,701,000
orthwpt This week L . . . . 2 ;? 9
79 28
18.
Inc. . Dec. . Inc. . 37
190R. 623,000 886.000 709.000
370.000
2,85s, (km) 11,248,000
Cars. ast week 484 4 39 3 4
Last Yr. 15 6 a
LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Nov. IS. Wheat opened one-quarter to flvc-eijrhths higher; corn one-quarter higher. Liverpool, Nov. 18, 1:30 p. m. Wheat one and one-quarter to three-eighths higher; corn one-half to live-eighths higher. Liverpool. Nov. 18. Wheat closed one live-eighths to one and three-quarters higher; corn closed one threeeighths higher.
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
PHOUl'CK MARKETS.
; No. 1 chuck.
Union Stock Yards, Nov. 18. Hop re
ceipts, 37,000; left over, 1,800; market 5c lower. Light and mixed, $1.95 to 5.50; heavy, $4.90 to 5.50; rough, $4.90
to 5.05.
Cattle receipts, 21.000; market strong.
Sheep receipts, 25,000; market luo
higher. Union Stock Yards, Nov. IS. ITog
close 15 to 20c lower. Light, $4.85 to.
5.37: mixed. $4.85 to 5.40; heavy, $4.80
to 5.35; rough, $4.80 to 4.95. Cattle strong; sheep weak.
HEARD ON THE BOURSE.
Butter Receipts, 4,042 tubs; cream
eries, extras, 27c; price to retail dealers, 2Sc; prints. 29c; firsts. 24Vi&26c;
seconds. 23 (a 24c; ladles. No. 1, 22c;
renovated, extras, 244c; firsts. 23 Vic;
dairies, extra, 24c; firsts, 23(a.24c; seconds, 22c; packing stock, 20c.
Lggs Receipts, 3,198 cases: miscel
laneous lots, cases returned, 15(ti)18e;
cases included, laviwdijc; ordinary
firsts, lelSe; firsts, packed in new
whltewood cases and 35 per cent fresh,
22c; prime firsts, packed in new 30-doz whltewood 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, HVsir
15 He; No. 2. Il(fil3c; checks, HCwl4c;
seconds, 12f(fl4c; refrigerator eggs, ex
tra, 29c; firsts, 18Vii19c; ordinary firsts, 1617c.
otatoes Receipts, 20 cars: choice to
fancy, 55(if5ic; fair to good, 5053c.
Sweet potatoes Illinois, $2.25 0 3.25;
Virginia, $2.75.
Veal Quotations for calves In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs iveight, 7H8c; 60 to 80 lbs, eiSHc;
80 to 100 lbs. 9) 10 Vic Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 17c loins. 19c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1
8c; No. 1 plate, 5e. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14 ?f 15c; chickens, fowls, SUc; springs, 9Vc;
roosters, 6Vjc; geese, $6.00 !y 8.50; ducks,
102e. Game Snipe, jack, per doz, $1.75 2.00; sand, $1.25; plover, golden, per doz. $1.50: grass, $1.25; bear, carcass, hide on. $20.00 i 35.00 ; cubs, hide on, $5.00'ji 15.00; bear saddles, per lb, 15c; bear carcasses, hide off. per lb, 12V4c; rabbits, good, large. $1.50 1.75 per doz; opossum, each, 25 i't 40c. Fruit Apples. $2.00Sf4.00 per brl; $1.00 513.00 per bu; crabapples, $1.50ftf 3.50 per brl; 50e.T( $1.50 per bu; bananas. Jumbo, per bunch. $2.00; straight. $1.75"; culls, $1.25 Ca 1.50 ; bouquets, 7 5c $1.00; lemons. $2,504; 5.00; oranges, $3.00:$ 5.00; pineapples. $2.00 5.00 per brl; grapes. 15$i23e per 8-lb basket; pears, $2.00 iji 5.00 per brl. Berries Cranberries, Cape Cod, $8.00 Q-OO per brl. California green fruit Grapes, 25c!tP $3.25 per case; pears, $1.25y3.75 per box. Ueans Fea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.15; common to fair, $1.85 if 1.95; red kidney, per bu, choice, $2.10 'u 2.20; lower grades, depending on qualltv, $1.75 y 2.00 ; brown Swedish, $2.00 ii1 2.20: off grades. $1.60'al.83; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.00. Green vegetables Beets. $1.50 per 100 bunches; cabbage, 90c ft $1.25 per crate; carrots, $1.50 per 100 bunches; cauliflower, 25c( $1.25 per box: celery, 40c($3.00 per box; cucumbers. 4ucii $1.20 per doz; eggplant. $2.25 ii 3.00 per crate; garlic. 5 5.r5Sc per lb; horseradish 65c per bunch; lettuce. 40&50c per tub- leaf. lOffilSSc per case; mushrooms, 25?? 40c per box; peppers. $1.25 1 50 per crate; parsley. I0'y112t2c per doz- radishes, home grown, $1.00 per 100 bunches; string beans. 75cS$1.75 per box; wax. $1.00 -if 1.75; squash, $1.00 iier brl; onions, 60 fa 90c per bu; spinach 4C?50c per tub; tomatoes. $1.60 si 1 rer crate; turnips. SOeSc per
sack; watercress, lo-Qc per
WANTED Good all around trirl: cuod
waax-s. Apply Mrs. Gamier, lot 9 2d.
Street, tfoutu Chicago. 11-15-3.
SITUATION WANTED.
ANTED .Situation; experienced in
railway rates and accounts; commer
cial position nrel.rrf.l A!,lr.. M
Lake County i'uik-.s. il-lC-;",!:
WANTED Position by young lady
bookkeeper; comuc tent and willing
to work; experienced and ood references. Address U. Li.. Lakh I'oLinrv
i'imes. ll-7-tf
h Oil SALE Three bedroom suite.
couch, dining set. shades. steel
range and kitchen utensils, ai&lies and
other articles tor. household use. Address Airs. J. Reiland. 47ol Manoun av..
East Chicago. 11-lK-iit
FOR
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. in the matter of the Estate of Marian E. Sutton, No. 233. in the- Lake Superior Court, November Term, 1 907. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees and creditors of Marian E. Sutton, deceased, to appear in the Iike superior court, held at Hammond, on the 29th day of November, 1907. and show cause. If any, why the Final Settlement with tin1 estate of said decedent should not bo approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. Witness the clerk of the Lake Superior court at Hammond, this 4th day of November. E107. ERNEST L. SMORTEIDGE. Clerk Lal-ft' Superior Court.
THE SOLID ROCK h&s always proven to bo firm fonadatton. Many who hrp tried to build on tha roUin? tone and los.? sand hure found it necessary to ask thos who had solid foundations for a belping hand. Therefor, don't try to do business n too rrnaU a capital. With fair t?cttrUy you can lacrrae both yonr bulneM and capital. Yoa can BORROW amonnts ransrinir from $;0 to $!CC0 and repay the loan in small weetly or moat hi j payments. Business transacted with us la STRICTLY PRIVATE
Jiut arree that yonr ri-'no, furniture or some other peraonil property 'will be security You have the use of both money and security at the same tian. When in neei call and see the Chicago Discount Co. 9I38--40 Commercial Avo. out!i Cliicngo ROOM 2tX Telephone o. Chlungu 104 Open Monday, Thurs Jay and Saturday evening until 9 p. m. Vv'e cloe all otaef
eveninsrs at 6 p. in
SALE Cheap. 50.000
pine lumber, hxio, lyxio
leet loiitj; 2lu pine joists, 1 lonyr, at Hammond 1'ackiiiy J. Cr. Euei. 700 J.-oksoi,
feet soft and 10x25 2 to 20 foot Co.'s plant.
iaiK ave
nue; phono Hi59 Hyde I'aik. 11-16-4
FOR SALE Horse weighing about l; lbs. Inquire at 40 East iState str.
ll-15-t
:oo ct.
tOR SALE A well established iualness, on account of owner wishing to go eouth before winter; business has been established 15 years and clearing 3,3uj per year; owner mignt consider one or two bright business men in partnership if parties could furnisn satisfactory references. Priea $4,ooo. Address W T, LakB County Times. 10-12-lf
NO T I C E T O RANKERS. Notice is hereby givt-n that a meeting of the Finance Committee of North Township will be held in the Superior Court House, Dec. 1, at 10 a. m. to receive applications for any monies that are in the hands of the Township Trustee. Funds will lie divide, 1 ainonK applicants who have qualified to receive the same. F. RICHARD SCHAAF. Township Trustee. eod Dec. 1
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NEESHIP. Notice Is hereby given to that J. E. De Vore and E. C of the firm of De Yore &
Washington street, Gary
OF I'ARTthe public . Ferguson, Ferguson. Ind., have
1 - , 1.-: hyZ. ' I ' 1 J.:t 1 fip 4 . - ' V-'- - j ., 5 1 " i'Wiy'
1 IN O T I
n
dissolved partnership, the business to
! be carried on by E. C. Ferguson and i to whom all bills are payable. 12-tf
Uated Oct. 12, 19o7, Gary, Ind.
FOR BALE Pianos. Before buying a
piano can and see the largest
nuesi siock in lake county, teavea styles of new $300 pianos at $159. Used pianos from $30 to $9o. Como and practice on our pianos. J. M. Wilcockson Piano Co., JUammond oulldiint. S-l-tf
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. CHURCH. The annual parish meeting of St. Paul's Episcopal church will be held in the church, 35 Rimbach avenue, Mon-
i oav eveninir. Nov. o. 190.. tor the uur-
and ! pose of electing two wardens and seven
vestrymen, and of transacting such other business as may properly be brought before 'the parish. CHARLES ALBERT SMITH, 1 tec tor. II. O. McFarland. Clerk.
doz.
You and your family will need elothahoea and winter wraps just the aamp. Read the advertisements la our recent Inane and trade -with yonr merchants where your cheek Is good.
WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois and Indiana Increasing cloudiness with rain tonight and Tuesday and colder north tonight. Nebraska Rain or snow tonight and Tuesday. , . . , Missouri Rain tonight and TuesdaLower Michigan Fair and cooler tonight: Tuesday increasing cloud:ness and colder. Wisconsin Fair and colder ton'.ght; Tuesday increasing cloudiness with rain or snow south. . Minnesota Fair tonight with colder east; Tuesday increasing cloudiness with possiblv rain or snow south. Iowa Probably rain or snow tonight and Tuesday. North Dakota. Fair tonight and Tuesday; not much change in temperature. South Dakota Probably rain tonlglit and Tuesday.
Really active floor traders are be
ginning to show a more impartial at
titude on the market position. Wrhere
they had been Inclined to sell on any
rally the street is full of bears and at
this level rallies are apt to be verv
sharp. In normal connections the bear
party would not be considered a strong
one, but it Is not likely to be in serious
danger until common tiouses are in a
position to carry stock for customers. In this respect the position is improv
ing dally although rather slowly. Dew Jones & Co.
J. E. Sherwin today announced his
suspension on the consolidate stock ex change. Ny.
A telegram to A. P. Ilupburn of the
Chase National bank from J. J
Mitchell, president of the Illinois Trust
and Savings bank of Chicago today reads: "Situation here steadily improv
ing. This applies to National banks as well as savings banks. Think a week
will be the last of the acuteness.
Weekly statement of the Bank of
Germany shows a decrease of 640,000 marks in cash in hand. Berlin. On the curb an effort has been made to bid up the price of Panama bonds when Issued and they are now quoted at 100V4 and likewise the certificates. Mclntyre. The $150,000,000 new government issues will be available for collateral in
taking out additional circulation for national banks, the money realized will be placed where it will do the most good. New York. I would rather buy Reading than anystock that I know of on the list for various reasons, not the least of which is that it Is the only rail stock I know of that has a really good chance of increasing its dividends this winter. Miller. If you look over the figures of the earnings of the various rails of the last six months you will find that it is the passenger business that has played havoc as the passengers are demanding Increased luxury for smaller gross revenue. This affects Reading very slightly as the gross earnings of the road for the current year have been derived up to 90 per cent from miscellaneous freight traffic. Reading should grad
ually work up to and Increase par before we are much older. Town Topic's While we look for a rather strong market this morning under the Washington plans we would regard any rally as affording good chances to get rid of long stocks if not indeed to go short of the active leaders. We can see nothing in the general business and financial situations to encourage buying at this time. The passing of dividends by industrial concerns and the laying off of men by the thousands in various parts of the country will be calculated to en
large liquidation that is sweeping away prices, as well as to cause a spread of desire to withdraw bank deposits. Financial bureau We regard Northern Pacific, Union Pacific and Reading as the best purchases whenever weak, having pointed out that they are the best to lead up rallies. There is covering in St. Paul on the news that Is taking advantage of the increasing supply of labor the company ha3 added to its coast extension staff and is pushing the construction and some support appears around 97.
FOR KENT. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished out-! side rooms; suitable for two; furnace heat, bath, gas. phone; good location. Call 32 Carroll street; phone 3402. ll-lS-3t
BARTER AND EXCHANGE
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room.
Call 121 Douglas St., or phone 1411. j reply to art 1 1 -1 S - 3 1 .-
Ao charge for aix tnaerlioaa uaalet Carter and Exchange head, for every
you pay two cents.
Has Moved to the New Gaiety Theater Building1 9205-7 Commercial Avenue C E !
Dr. Ruckcl has leased for a term of ten years, the entire front of the second floor of the New Gaiety Theatre Building and has just taken possession.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 302 Michigan avenue. 11-1 8-tf
TO EXCHANGE Two overcoats for coal range or what? Also 0 acre Florida farm near winter resorts and below the frost line, worth $800; will
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 378 East State street. 11-18-lt
sacrifice for $600; have you? Address Times. 18
quick sab
T-35, Lake
what
County
FOR RENT Ten room house on Ogden and State Line streets. Inquire at 317 State Line street. ll-18-3t
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, above Fife's Clothing store. East Chicago. 11-18-lt
TO EXCHANGE 15 pairs of thoroughbred Plymouth Rock Homer pigeons; all breeders, for a Mann's green bone cutter in good condition, or for best offer. Address P-15, Lake County Times. It;
FOR RENT Furnished cottage. Inquire of W. L. Diamond, 709 Chicago avenue, East Chicago. 11-18-lt FOR RENT Two front rooms; furnace heat, bath and electric lights; also board; gentleman only. 129 Doty St.,
phone 4893. ll-lti-t
FOR RENTi Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, above Fife's Clothing store. ll-lb-3t
FOR RENT One large front room in first Moor; suitable for two gentlemen. Also one large south room on second iloor; electric lights and bath; location two blocks from courthouse. No. S Rimbach avenue. 11-15
FOR EXCHANGE Handsome new white satin damask bedspread, never used, cost $6.95; also ladies tine gold long chain, cost $S.50; ladies gold ring, three tiny emerald settings, cost $S.0u; what have you to exchange for any of the above articles. Address G-50, Lake County Times. 15
FOR EXCHANGE Horse worth $200. and new Studebaker stanhope, cost $350. for real estate or cash. Address Box C-32, Lake County Times. 14
FOR RENT Furnished room. Apply 302 Michigan avenue. ll-15-6t
FOR RENT Three front rooms furnished for ligfU housekeeping. Call at 201 Chicago avenue or phone 3203. 11-9-et
WANTED TO KENT. WANTED Two unfurnished rooms. Hammond Sign Co., 35 South Hohman street. 11-14-tf
lost Axn Koirxn. LOST Somewhere between S9th street and Buffalo avenue Congregational church, a garnet broach, valued as keepsake. Reward if returned to Mrs. Roberts, 8920 Buffalo avenue. ll-18-2t
LOST Gold watch and pin; initials J. J. on watch and '05 on pin. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. ll-18-3t
LOST Pocketbook containing $60 and valuable papers. Liberal reward for return to Geo. W. Cooper, Lash hotel. ll-8-3t
LOST On Oct.. 8. a white female bulldog. Return to 367 Cedar street and receive reward. 11-11-tf
LOST One automobile Jack between Webb street and Stallbaum's. Liberal reward for return to R. 11. McIIie, 618 South Hohman street. 11-5-tf
FOR EXCHANGE Two high class oil paintings, gilt frame 2x3, good condition, for coal or something useful. Address Box K-14, Lake County Times. 14
FOR EXCHANGE Have oak dining table, 4 leather seat chairs, cost $42; sell $12 cash. Sanitary coucn, pad and cover, cost $30.93; sell $s.00, or exchange for what have you? Address D-49, Lake County Times. 11
FOR EXCHANGE Lady has beautiful silk quilt and 3 elegantly embroid
ered pillows, suitable for dens, cozy corners, etc., will exchange for set of china dishes, fine guitar, mandolin or anything useful. Address D-48, Lake County Times. 11
Who IaS Dr. Ruckel ? After a long course of training In medical colleges and hospitals, Dr. Ruckel took up the practice of medicine at Freeport, Mich., in March, 1886. After three years of working day and night, he decided to move to a city and make a specialty of the most obstinate, long standing and severe diseases such as are usually unsuccessfully treated by the average family doctor. After taking a thorough course in the subjects to be followed, he located in Saginaw, Mich., where he enjoyed a very large patronage for a period of seven years. About this time he decided that South Chicago would be a better field on account of its thousands of well paid mechanics and accordingly moved here in May, 1S97, and opened an office over the postoffice, where he is still located. To say that he has done much for the health of the people of South Chicago and vicinity is putting it mildly. In his ten and onehalf years here, he has treated more than 0,500 different persons, as Is shown-by his record, and among the above number has made many wonderful cures. Hundreds given up by other eminent physicians to die, have been cured by him. One of Dr. Ruckel's methods that we have always thought very hlghtly of, is that he always explains fully to a patient just what his or her condition may be, and will tell them just what he can do for them, all without charge. If they prefer he will name the price including medicine for a complete cure, so they will know just what it is going to cost them. On account of his increased patronage, Dr. Ruckel has found it necessary to secure larger and better offices and was fortunate in finding just what he wanted as the above notice Indicates. Some of the diseases treated by Dr. Ruckel are: Diseases peculiar to Men, Diseases peculiar to Women. Stomach Troubles, Nervous Diseases, Kidney Diseases, Liver Diseases, Elood Poison, Weak and Failing Memory, Constipation and Piles and in fact almost any disease when the patient can go to the ofSee.
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PERSONALS. PERSONAL You can see ho1 day photo designs and new frames at Johnson's studio, second Iloor, Masonic temple. Open every day. 11-18-lt Does your sewing macnlno need repairing? If so, call up C. F. Miller, tha sewing machine expert. 241 Eaat State street; phone 2S01.
For death calls and ambulance calls, the promptest service Is jriren by Nicholas Ernmerilng. undertaker. Tele-
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Cottage lot; good condition; at once. Inquire 339 ll-15-2t
on 25x125 foot bargain if taken Gostlin street.
FOR SALE 7-room 1U story house; 50-foot lot: on E. Sibley St.; good location; bargain at $2.50o: easy terms. Good busint-sa corner, 30-foot lot, corner Sibley St. and Charlotte ave.; $1,300. Desirable 34-foot residence lot on Gondii St.. $525; terms to suit. Smith & Schottler, l and 2 Commercial Bank Bldg. ll-13-6t FOR SALE Farm lands; improved and unimproved, in Wisconsin and Michigan. Address or call Aug. F. Brandt, 62 Doty street. Hammond. Ind. 11-6-lra FOR SALE 50 loot lot on Doty for $950 cash; good bargain; in good neighborhood. H. Lake County Tir-cs. 10-14-St
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THE WONDERFUL JEROME, Permanently located at No. 0057 Commercial Avrnor, corner N tatty-F"lrt Street, South Chicago. Calls job? name and tells you what you called to find out, without Baking you a question or your n peaking a word. He causes marriage, overcome enemies, breaks bad luck, etc., etc. Hoars 10 to tZ ud 2 to 6. (?iot open after sopper.)
OO NOT DELAY! Now la the time to have that house piped for Gas lights. Estimates cheerfully given free upon application at the office, personally or by phone. South Shore Gas & Electric Co. 1-47 South Hohman St. To!ephore JQ
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