Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 23 November 1907 — Page 6
6
WHITING NEWS Messrs. Gcorsc Collins, Fred Vater anil James Burns If ft yesterday morning for Morocco, Ind., for a liunting trip. They intend bringing th ! barrels of rabbits homo with them and are planning for a fine sprc-ad Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Jo3fph Bishop of the Kast Side, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. I.. II. Dobbins of l-'ischrupp avenue, yesterday. Henry I'.urjre of Ifammond transacted business hen; yesterday. Whiting citizens In general are sorry to hear of John Uallantyne being transferred to Indiana Harbor. Mr. Ilallatyne has been agent for the Pennsylvania company for the past twelve years and the change was a most unexpected one. The position to which Mr. liallatyne goes, was left vacant by the resignation of 1). V. Dupes, as agent, and is said to bo much more lucrative one than the one in this city. Mr. Rallatyne will be succeeded by CI. L.. Fredenberg of Center avenue, who has worked in the depot long enough to enter into his new responsibilities with perfect confidence. Benjamin Oakley is able to be around after a siege of typhoid fever. Arthur Beaubien's division of the Men's club will have charge of the services at the Congregational church tomorrow evening. Miss Claire J.evvia of Dewogiac, Mich., will render a solo. Mrs. A. I). Davidson is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Mitchell and childdren of Duluth, Minn., at her home in LaPorte avenue. Mrs. "VV. A. Tipton of Oliver street has taken Mrs. J. M. Artman's place In the Fortnightly club and Miss Clara B. Rohrer has taken Miss Anne Kline s place. Both these ladies are a valuable acquisition to this club which is the most exclusive society for women In our city. Paul Bremner of New York avenuehas gone to Shawnee, Okla., for a visit. Irene, Edna and Kngene Putnam accompanied by Miss Ivy Lloyd, are home from Valparaiso university to remain until Tuesday. Miss Nellie Ifannephin and Wallace F. Corpe of Vistula, Ind., and Jennie Szymanski saw "The Man From Home," at the Illinois theatre Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of Schrage avenue attended the Calumet theatre last night. Hay's dancing school attracted a large crowd to dancing school in Goebel's hall last night. Several out of town people were in attendance. Mrs. H. F. Fi field Is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Burroughs of Joliet, 111. Mrs. Rosalie Wetmore had as her Kuest last night. Miss Florence Westley of Chicago. TOLLESTON NEWS Frank Martin transacted business in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. -Rosa Lucey was a Hammond chopper today. Mrs. II. Saxton and daughter, Miss Cora, were Hammond visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Borchart were Hammond visitors yesterday. The teachers of North and Calumet townships held their joint institute in Hammond. Teachers from Toleston attended it. Mrs. F. H. Rinks and son, Harold, shopped in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Albert Buse of Hammond visited relatives here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sandstrum of North Dakota are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sandstrum of this place, for a few days. GARY NEWS The Blome Construction company had a large force of men working until late last evening and has an even larger force busy tod.ny putting in the pavement and sidewalk at Broadway and Fifth avenue for the gala day on Monday. The Alschuler building at the northwest corner of Broadway and Fifth avenue is already blossoming forth with an extensive display and from the additional preparations that are tinder way will be the best decorated building on the street on "hanq.uet day." Col. IIod;?es expects to have telephone connections in the hotel building ready for service by Monday evening. The postolHeo building was lighted by electricity for the first time last evening, making an elegant display. The first two street arc lamps to go on Broadway south of the Lake Shore railroad were put in yesterday afternoon at Broadway and Fifth and Sixth avenues when lighted last evening gave local people a pleasant surprise. The Bell-Borman Drug company, in addition to running their drug store at Tenth avenue near Broadway will conduct the store in the Farovid building at Broadway near Seveneth avenue. Mr. Tahovitch and his partner vho rented their building in the patch to Bud Moore for a saloon have bosun eviction proceeding's against their tenant. A suit to come off next Tuesday is the result of their disagreement in LSeil-t3ornian Drug Co. 70S BROADWAY Two doors south of Post O.Tcs fi P v i v r THE PAIHE-MAURER COMPANY HARDWARE and FURNITURE Broadway end Eight Ave. GARY, IND. JTCNES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS Only High Grade Goods THE GARY Buffet and Restaurant Charle Dlla-Cnlea, Fror. fcrcc&way. Gary. lad.
which among other things Moore is charged with attempted blackmail. The Gary Construction company has closed down work temporarily on South Broadway on account of the lack of material. It has been ordered for some time but has failed to arrive. The gangs of men have been transferred to Broadway and Tenth and Eleventh avenues where they are pushing the completion of the unfinished strip of street for Monday to permit the easier traversing of the street by automobiles and other vehicles.
ROBERTS DALE NEWS Mrs. Edward Gorhke of Harrison avenue, was in Chicago on business yesterday. Miss Louise Dors.-h of Indiana boulevard, is confined to her home on account of sickness. Mrs. William Kclley of Stony Island was tie:- gm-st of friend here yesterday. Mrs. Ed. Freeman anil children spent today visiting friends in South Chicago. Mrs. Charles Pinks of Sheffield avenue was a Chicago shopper Friday. The Catholie Order of Foresters will give a card party at Fischrupp's hall, Tuesday evening for the benefit of Mrs. Adam Dangler, whose health lias been failing for some time, until it has become necessary for her to change climate, where she will try to recuperate. The card party should be well attended. A cordial invitation is etended to all. Rev. W. H. Holmhuber, pastor of the Iiobertsdale Evangelical church, will preach a special sermon for the Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical church. This se rmon is given in honor of their anniversary, and all members are- requested to be present, and meet at the home of Mrs. John Blaul at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening. A cordial invitation is also extended to the public to attend the services which begin at 7 o'clock sharp. The girls of Room eight, of the Franklin school held their weekly session yesterday afternoon. A number of mothers attended ami a pleasant hour was enjoyed by all. The girls are taking quite an interest in their new work. Mrs. Adam Dangler and family wish to extend to the employes of the car shop, and blacksmith anel boiler makers of the Standard Oil company, their most heartfelt thanks ami appreciation, whiedi they so generously extended to them. EAST CHICAGO NEWS Invitations are emt for a reception and dance to be given by Professor Katz at Weiland's hall, Thanksgiving night. Mayor DeBriae returned yesterday from a business trip to Indianapolis. W. C. Hutton was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Frank Kaufman saw the game between the Indian, and the. Maroons at Marshall Field this afternoon. Ray Cadlow of Hammond transacted business in East Chicago yesterday. The U. E. club met at the homo of Miss Ethel Silverman Thursday evening. After a pleasant evening spent in playing games, refreshments were served. Attorney Thomas F. Butters of Chicago, transacted business in East Chicago yesterday. Charleys King left today for Tlarvey to attend the weelding of his sister, Bessie. Frank Reiland of Gary, transacted business in East Ciiicago yesterday. Professor Stealing entertained a large number of his frieneis at a housewarming party at his home on Oleott avenue, Thursday evening. After a pleasant social evening the guests sat elown to an o'yster banquet. Mr. Connie Met tier of Whiting, acted as toastmaster. The guests departed at a late hour, voting Mr. Sterling a royal host. Dr. A. G. Schlicher had a narrowescape last evening. The front axle1 tf 'lis automobile broke while turning the corner at Magoun and Chicago avenues about 6 oVloek last evening. Miss Edith Evans and Miss Mabel Gaugh entertained the J. U. G. club at an "Old Maid's Party." The girls were dressed as old maids and Miss Edna Olds took the prize for the best makeup. While the girls were playing old maids, a'diverrdon was created by the siulden apeparanee of a bunch of boys. The young people danced till 11 o'clock, when delightful refreshments were served, after which all departed for their respective homes. Miss Calla Palmer of Lowell is the guest of her cousin. Miss Mabel Palmer. A large party saw the play at Towle's opera house last night. Robert Reid transacted business in Chicago toilay. The girls of the J. U. G. club will have their pictures taken in Hammond Sunday. Just received a larje assortment of tine Hand Painted cnirsvv ware Marked at ston!sti'nl low prices. MAX NASSAU, jefprtun UST CHICAGO. VSD. Pboue 513. Our Motto A Perfect Fit J. M. DROHAN the up-to-date MERCHANT TAILOR. Cleauiug, Dyeing and Repairing a Specialty. KXCIIANUE AVEXl'E, EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA. ALBERT GIVEN, THE TAILOR. Styles and Prices Right. 712 Ciiicago avenue, East Chicago, Ind. Wc nre now reaily to sell Idira Skirts and Fur in addition to Tailoring. When buying your MILLINERY Don't fall to call on RIFFEY & LAUGLIN Vp-to-Dat? and Low Price. main street. hobart, Indiana.
VALPARAISO NEWS
Mrs. Mary. Tyler, who has been visiting relatives here the past week, returned to her home in Hobart last evening. Mrs. John AV. Wood will more here next week from Chicago to reside. Mrs. Burt Frame is visiting relatives at Hobart. Mrs. P. II. Swain and son, Donald, left today to join Mr. Swain at Fargo, N. D., where lie is now located. The Gary Tigers will play the Du Pel A. A. football team of Chicago at the Fair grounds in this city Sunday. John A. Foster and family of Fort Wayne, are the guests of relatives in the city. Herman Hagen. P. A. Marquardt, J. A. Longshore and Geo. Sherwood, who attended the meeting of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. at Indianapolis this week, returned home last evening. Charles and James Pratt were called to Chesterton yesterday afternoon by a phone message, stating that their brother Jud was dying. Mrs. Emma Lewis of Whiting is visiting friends in the city. Ralph L. Kerby of Logansport is the guest of friends in the citj. Mayor Fred Miller of Michigan City was in the city on business yesterday. Prosecuting Attorney Pepple of Michigan City was in the city on business yesterday. The Knights of Columbus entertained the Catholic students of the university at their hall last evening. About 250 persons were present to enjoy the hospitality of the K. C.'s. An address was made by C. P. Daly and a short talk by Rev. Fr. Hogan. An excellent musical program was given. Word was received here last evening that Ira B. Tillotson, for many years a resident of this city, had suffered a stroke of paralysis while visiting at Dune Park. He was unable to be taken to his home in Chesterton and'his condition is very serious. The local order Sons of Veterans sent a beautiful Jloral offering to Cleveland, O., yesterday. William Varner, who has a contract on the C. B. & C. railroad, which is being built from Huntington, Ind., to Shanahan, 111., was in the city last evening. He went to Shanahan this morning and his family will go next week. The X. Y. Z. club entertained last evening In honor of Miss Anna Rudolph of Wanatah. Mrs. Gus Jones and children of Englewood. are the guests of her parents, F. J. Ingram and wife. Orrin W. Jewett. for many years a resident of this city, died a few days ago at his home In Sawtelle, Cal. He leaves a widow and two children. Mrs. M. W. Long went to Chicago this morning to join her brother, John Walsh and they will leave this evening for El Paso. Tex., called by a telegram announcing that their brother, James Walsh was dying. County Treasurer-elect L. 1L Copelin will move his family to this city from Hebron next week. The Valparaiso high school athletic association football team is playing a return game of football this afternoon with the Bronson Hall team at Notre Dame university. William Frakes, through his attorney, Rodney J. Kitchen, has filed notice with the city clerk of intended suit for damages alleged to have been received by water being turned into his place through the stopping up of a sewer when the city was improving Beach street. The case of Albert Jahnz versus Charles Eckert was tiled in the Porter circuit court yesterday on a change of venue from LaPorte county. The plaintiff charges that Charles Eckert in May, 1907. struck him in the face with his fist, breaking his nose and which will be permanently disfigured. He alleges that this injury caused him pain for two months and necessitated his absence from work. He wants one thousand dollars damages. The parties reside at Wanatah. Rodney J. Kitchen represents the plaintiff. The Valpo Gary football team will play the Pu Pel Athletic association team of Chicago Sunday afternoon at the fair grounds. The Sons of Veterans will meet in regular session next Tuesday evening. G. M. Dodge is expected home next week from a three weeks' business trip through the east. The case of Martin Meester, the sa loonkeeper at Wheeler, comes up for trial in the Porter superior court Tues day. He will have to answer to six charges: two for selling liquor to a minor, two for selling liquor on a holiday, and two for selling liquor on Sunday,, The sale of the livery stock of George T. Miller is taking place this afternoon, being conducted by Auctioneers Miller of Valparaiso and of Chicago. Mr. Miller is now using the north end of his barn for a arage. He will probably have one of the largest, best equipped and most up to date automobile stations between Chicago and South Bend, and as Valpa raiso is right on the line of good roads and about halfway between those two points he should acquire in time a splendid business in his line. He has the tools, the machinery, the experts and a splendid location. The east end of the barn, which has been leased for bowling alleys and a roller skating rink, will probably be open to the publie within a week or ten days. There will be galleries -erected for spectators and no one will be admitted to the skating rink but the skaters. GRIFFITH NEWS L. B. Rathbun. who has been operator at the Grand Trunk ofnee. left for his home in Michigan this morning. Mrs. J. H. Dutton end Mrs. Frank Orsborn did some shopping in Hammond today. Ira Schofield is doing some carpenter work at the Highlands school house today. Beginning today the morning train on the Erie which arrives here at S:13, will carry mail direct to Hammond, in-
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES
stead of taking it on to Chicago and sending It back on another train as hertofore. There will be a dance, duck and goose raffle at Spring Hill Grove. St. John, Ind., Wednesday evening, Nov. 27. Good Chicago music will be furnished. All are Invited. ll-23-3t Our teachers. Mr. Goad. Miss Bentending township institute in Hammond today. The postal department has installed a new desk in our postoffiee for the use of the rural mail carrier. LE ROY NEWS Mrs. Cassie Arkon visited with friends In Crown I'oint Thursday. The big rain that came Wednesday stopped husking for a while. Since cold weather set in the creamery only runs every other day, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. During warm weather it ran every day. The creamery got a big supply of tubs on Thursday; enough to last a long time. William Stewart of Cedar Lake is going to move back near Le Roy on a farm. INDIANA HARBOR Mrs. Harry Lemon is quite sick with typhoid pneumonia. Little Jlmmie Loven, who was acci dentally shot last week while his father was shooting rats, has been taktn to the Union hospital in Chi cago and will have to undergo an op eration on his shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Heim are away on a vacation. Mr. Heim is chief clerk for the Ward-Dickey Steel com pany. While away Mr. Helm expects to take a hunting trip for bear and other large game. Miss Mame Tyrrell is visiting friends In Ciiicago today. Mrs. Margaret Diamond of East Chi cago was a Harbor visitor today. Attorney W. B. Van Home was in Gary on business today. Mrs. Anna Roak-IIughes has almost entirely recovered from her recent severe illness. Eugene Briney is very sick with typhoid fever. Miss Crook of Paulson tea and coffee store, who recently fractured the small bone In her arm, is still obliged to keep it in a plaster cast. George Smith and sister. Miss Kate Smith and Mrs. Belle street, were Chi cago visitors yesterday. RENSSELAER NEWS Senior Hopkins has gone to Chicago to visit with Donald Hollingsworth for a few days and witness the CarlisleChicago football game today. Mrs. M. E. Spitles left yesterday for Oklahoma City where she will spend the winter with her son, M. L. Spltler. She was accompanied as far as Chi cago by her grand-daughter, Miss Mil dred Spitler. The D. A. R. meets next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. B. Horan. The revival meetings at the Baptist church will continue over next Sun day. The 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Xowels, who was stricken several weeks ago with paralysis, has been brought home from Chicago where he was taken for treatment. He seems well, but has no use of his lower limbs L BLACK OAK NEWS Ernest Buse transacted business in Hammond this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewen were Ham mond visitors yesterday. Mrs. Joe Euler of Hessville spent yesterday in this place. Her mother. Mrs. Thone. returned wltn ner lor a few day's visit. Christ Lohman is transacting busi ness in Hammond today. Mr. and Mrs. Brank Buse are Ham mond visitors today. Henry Schultz of South Gary trans acted business here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Isimitz are spending the day in Hammond. eadache? If it does, you should try Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. "Why not do so. They will relieve the pain in just a few minutes. Ask your druggist There are 45,000 druggists in the U. S. Ask anv of them. A package of 25 doses costs 25 cents. One tablet usually stops a headache. Thev relieve pain without leaving any disagreeable after-effects isn't that what vou want ? "My son Frank Snyder has used Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills for a Ions time. He never had anything to help him so much for headache. A year ago he came home, and I was down sick with such a dreadful nervous headache. He gave me one ot the Anti-Fain PHls, and after while I took another and was entirely relieved. I always keep them in the house now, and give many away to others suffering with headache." MRS. LOUISE LEWELLYN. Powell, South Dakota. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles AntiPain Pills, and we authorize him to return the pries of first package (only) If it fails to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
MUNSTER NEWS
Mrs. Jacob Krooswyk of Highlands vis-ted her mother, Mrs. Nicholas Kickcrt, yesterday. Miss Nellie Blink of Lansing visited friends here yesterday. The Grand Trunk depot at Maynard. used by both the Grand Trunk and he Panhandle, was blown over night before last. Grand Trunk trains were stopped until the blocks were removed from the tracks. Miss Minnie Schreiber of Saxony, was in Hammond yesterday. Miss Mary Kuhlman was a visitor esterday afternoon in Lansing, 111. The newly organized Munster ban. I met last evening and the attendance was large. Mr. Case Kickert visited at the home of Mr. Charles Dittrich last evening. Mrs. Joseph Kuhlman was In Ham mond todav. Mr. Sloderich is back in Highlands after four or five weeks in the Hammond hospital. Mr?. William Grugel was shopping in Hammond today. Jacob Munster went to Chicago yesterdav on business. C. P. Schoon was a Chicago visitor yesterday. A large party of young folks from Munster and Saxony expect to attend the box social to be given in HessvU e this evening. Jake and John Kooy and Ben Muns ter made a record breaking auto run yesterday. John Blink of Lansing visited D. Schoon yesterday, who has been quite sick for several months. C. P. Schoon went to Chicago yes terday to buy a new overcoat. George Meyer has been fortunate recently. He was presented with a horse and he went into the produce business with Garrett Baker. They are very entnusiastic anu are uuymg ind selling at great rates, cabbage and onions a specialty. Robert Roof of Oak Glen, 111., has beef in Munster. Munster young people who have ap plied for a marriage license in Chicago are, Mr. Bert Van Straigt and Miss Sarah Jansen. December 4, is the date set for the wedding. Among Hammond visitors today are the Misses Wilson, Henderson, Kashe, Schreiber and Newcomb. CROWN POINT NEWS Attorneys D. IT. Moran and L. L. Bomberger of Hammond, transacted business in court yesterday. D. H. Fatout, the gravel road contractor, was in town yesterday. The Pleasure club met with Mrs. S. L Beach yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Graves and Mrs. Adelia Couper of Hammond, were the out of town attendants. E. II. Ziegler of Chicago transacted business at the court house yesterday. Miss Milllcent Hart was in Chicago yesterday. Miss Florence Glover was in Hebron yesterday. August Heide's delivery wagon stuck in the sewer on West street, and the horse had to be dragged out by another team. It was badly crippled, and it will be several weeks before it can be used again. George Schniirlein, aged 67 years, died of dropsy last night at Kindberg's hotel. A number of Crown Point enthusiasts saw the Carlisle-Chicago footgame today. The majority are rooting for Chicago. William Parry has finished the East Joilet street curbing. Ben Blackstone caused Marshal Young considerable trouble yesterday, but the marshal finally landed him in the "think it over" place. Rumor has it that Fred Adauk and Florence Reeder are soon to be married and live on the Old Higgins place, south of town. George II. Lewis of East Chicago, was in town yesterday. H. E. Jones is back from Indianapolis, were he was attending an Odd Fellows' meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Cartens are visiting with Sheriff Carter and wife this week. Frank Holmes was taken before Judge McMahon yesterday and sentenced to from two to fourteen years at Michigan City. This Is another case of It being hard to evade the law. marriage: licenses. Wm. H. Reed, Chicago 23 Caroline M. Bustine, Whiting 21 C O. Acheson, Wlnthrop Harborill . 27 Bertha S. Buyeski, Mt. Carmel, Pa... 19 Jos. F. Klassen, St. John, Ind 27 Mary Maginot, St. John, Ind 21 ST. JOHNS NEWS Mrs. Jos. Michals of Englewood spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. John Pfeifer. George Gerlach transacted business in Crown Point Friday. George Blasky, of East Chicago was here on business Friday. "Dad" Harrington put on a new force of thirty woodchoppers in his timber camp north of St. John Friday morning, and will increase the number after winter quarters are put up in shape to house the men. Carpenters started work on Jos. Gerlach's new house at Spring Hill yesterday and more men were put to work today. It will be an enforced job from start to finish. Mr. Gerlach has all work let by contract and if weather permits, he expects to have the house ready by the first of the year to move into. A great number of East Chi people make this place their regular meat market, as they obtain their meat supply much cheaper here, and the men out of work with the cash on hand are wiso to provide in this way for the coming winter. There will be a dance, duck and goose raffle at Spring Hill Grove, St. John, Ind., Wednesday evening, Nov. 27. Good Chicago music will be furnished. All are invited. 11-23-St
FREE TO Y0U-MY SISTER
treatment a complete trial : and if ymwMlroaua!t;w!tl!i,, n?h, to eek. or leaa than two cents a dayIt w,U tltJ " .7"?
me your name and address, tell me how you suffer if too wiz ard cutk,n- Ju" foryourca.se. ent.rely free, in rlain wrarir. bv return Zll 1 m d;i, " nd y?u th "tment book "WOMAN'S OWN MEDICAL ADVI:"; J.L ? JJ U my -r A v, ,ciu, . un explanatory illustrations showinsr wh
1 to th!k tor herself: Then when the dol ZZ?h? h decide for yourself. Thousand, of women have eud theses wSv yt eSS, .U old or younj. lo Mothers of Daughters. I wU explain a simp! home treaunet whkh S?w and effectually cures Leucorrhoea, Green Sickness and I'sinful or Irresular ileastruaUoa ia Youne Ladies. Plumpness and health always rv-suits from its use. u m 1(WD ..WhreVCrr? Iv ulVJt '- f your own locality who know and wm ' sladly tell any sufferer that this Home Treatment really cures all wcmM' riiwisM Bn,i -..i.-. Ti, s,ron?- tep ar T?b?s Just ,end me rur .JJr" rSdiS toSTisS also the book. Write today, as you may not see Uua oJtcr arain. Audreaa ura,
MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box H. JOSEPH Corner Guthrie Street,
Indiana Harbor T sj -? H. '., "W if-. "-vS.
X3j? JEioLC3ls.oll Has Moved to the i tsCrriiU New
i , V v r f - 1t
X
NOTICE!
Dr. Ruckel has leased for of the second floor of the New taken possession.
Who Is 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, 1897, and opened an oSce over the postoffice. To say that Dr. Ruckel has done much for the health of th people of South Chicago and vicinity ia putting it mildly. In his ,ten and one-half years here, he has treated more than 6,500 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 hightly 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, Lfr Diseases, Blood Poison, Weak and Failing Memory, Constipation and Piles and in fact almost any disease when the patient can go to the oSce. New Gaiety Theater Building, Commercial Ave. SOUTH CHICAGO
THE FENSEN LIGHT AND ELECTRIC INSTITUTE DISEASES NOT ONLY TREATED BUT CURED AT THIS INSTITUTE
1CKUUS UlbtAM::' u-j.- - e STOMACH DISEASES:- Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles, etc, RHEUMATISM:- Acute, Chronic and Muscular. DISEASES OF THE EAR. NOSE, THROAT AND LUNQSt-ia all their stage SKIN DISEASES:- Eczeca, Cancer, Tumors, etc. BLOOD DISEASES:- and Diseases of the Heart. KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES:- not curable in private practice. niiFA;FS OF WOMEN :- Imiamznations, Displacements, and all form rf F
male Disorders. 6o4 for Descriptive Booklet Suite 3CO-304 Artistic Commercial
Saturday. Xov. 23, 1907.
Fr to You and Ery Sister St faring from Woomr'i AUmnta.
I am a woman. I know woman's rufferin3. 1 have found theure. I will taati, free of try charge, ray fcoma treatnm with full instruction to any sufferer from woman s ailments. 1 want to tU all women about T-hia cure you. my reader, for yourself, jour daughter, your mother, or your eister. I want to tell you how JwI J?""1 at horn without the help of a 1 Cnn.ot understand womes'i euffeHn. w nax w women know from ttfwriMir. -
rnenf iTi ?I dC,t0r- 1 know th" " treatVVhltlsh dh.nd "'i1? CU1X for L"-rhx-a or Fall nr of th- l.,'-. Displacement or Periods LtertOTbAlreu"e' Plnful al4 pains lthl? Ovarian Tumor, or Urowth.; Sown ? feellni, he,J' hCk nd hearln "rtneV Tl-'J11"' tocr hot flashes. catTfed hV 'nd bUddcr cables tauj-ea ty weaknesses recullar to our e. aI, V s?n4T a complete ten day's treatfourUf -t hnmrr.trova that you eaaeura jourseir at home, e;isilv nni u - i i . Notre Came, lnd.. U. S. A. All orders will be promptly attended to. All ork fftiaranteed at reasonable prices. Repairing NeatlyDone. FRANCE Near Michigan Ave. Has Moved to the New Gaiety Theater Building1 ' w 9205-7 Commercial Avenue a term of ten years, the entire front Gaiety Theatre Building and ha? Just ad Hammond Bid?. HAMMOND. Printing Times Office
SHOP
