Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 25 November 1907 — Page 7

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I. li. MJLI-ER C M. COOK MILLER & COOK plumbing. Sewerage, Steam and Mot water Heating:. Jabbl.nj promptly attended to. f;.ti"-:tes on application. Phone 031. 2T0 S. Hotman St. HAMMOND. IXD. DR. W. II. DAVIS, LEVI 1ST. Over Model ClotbinK Store. Special Notice Do not confuse this office w'.th the Harvard Dentists, for 1 nm In no way connected with them, never h.ive been. lieat Equipped Repair Shop la the Stat G. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Wowser Uasolin System H 01 S. HOHMAX STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Huiuuioad. In HOWAKD STEVENS, Open foi Contract. Painting, Paper Hanging t, and Decoratintr. (illAI.M.MJ A SPECIALTY. My Motto: ;od Worlt. 13 State Line Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 10'JL Tiie Keddy Roofing Co. Oravel and Asphalt Hoofing CO.N'TIIACTOIIS AM) DEALERS. Tel! 49. 315 Michigan HAMMO.M), IXD. Avenue. MAX LH VI N, ,. :-; Merchant Tailor, :-: It you wunt satisfaction In a auit of clothes, come to met ISO South lloiiniun street, Over Lion Store HA31MOM), IXD. The Lake Construction CV Manufacturer of Artificial Stone and Concrete Building Material OFFICII 4U HAMMOND BLDQ. Telephone 4731 Plant: Florence anJ Chicago Avtnuea. KONG HONG LO CO. Ciilcae, American sod European RESTAURANT. Chinese Chop Suey. All Chinese dishes t. served In short order. Chinese Qoo&m Open from and Ten. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. 0. StaHe Street. Hammond. Ind. Wo(fdhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturer! ol Frozen Creams, Frutt Ices, Etc So. Chicago, 250 92nd St.. Phone 77 t Hammond. S5 State Street, Phone 171 W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUPT 312 Hammond Building HA ALMOND CASTLEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. Lots In Gary Perfect Title $10 .Monthly Payments A' . v u 3 how you mis ht have saved your horn? If you had begun to save your money in time and tad deposited It bit by bit with U3. WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS, let us help you; 3 per cent interest ou your savings account. The CITIZEN'S German National Ben for Re For all Occasions such asi Balls, Dances, Parties, Lodgsj Meetings, etc. i SCHNEIDER BROS., Props 300 WEST STATE ST. HOME WOOD . GARAGE. Automobiles for rent, nit,! wold, repaired und boujcht stored. Night cab aor ice. Tel. lori. ."42 S. Iloluuau St. FREDERICK L. HEINTZ rRoriiiETou.

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Month Open Hi?h Low Close Dec. ..10X0 10S"a 1072 1072-73 Jan. ..1046 1050 1032 1034-35 Mar. ..105S 1 063 1043 1045-46 May ..1066 1"70 1051 1052-53 July ..1065 1066 1050 1051-53

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Month Open High Low Close . .904-91 92 90 92 Vi,b May ..1004 101 100- 101 Vie July ..i6!4-U l6!8 95'.s?i iiOi Corn Dec. . . 51 7;H - V4 5 1 7s 50 51 May . .54-53 54 53'H 53a4 7s a July . .53ai Va 53 52 s 03 Oats 1 'tec. ..4 5 4 " 5i 4 4 45 'i a .May ..4S--7i PC1 48'- 49 ',4 July ,.43-ax 44 44:?8 44a Pork Jan. ..1167 1195 11C7 1193a May ..1200 1232 1197 1225b Iard Jan. ..715 727 715 723 May ..-717-20 730 717 727u Ribs Jan. .Z5 . 1637 . 625 635 May ..642-40 652 640 CaO-2

rnonucK market!. Chicago, Nov. 25. The market for turkers continue'! depressed. It now seems that the high prices predicted for this fowl will not be realized. Owing to the financial stringency the consumption of turkeys. so far has been considerably smaller than a year ago, and for this reason stores on South Water street are piled up high with fowl and dealers are now bending all their efforts to dispose of these consignments. Prices for dressed, iced and live were all shaded le. Other qoultry also was In liberal supply. Cranberries were easier. Sweet potatoes were In light supply, and owing to the Increased demand prices were advanced 25c per brl. Butter and eggs sold well at former prices. Quotations on round lots ranged: Butter Receipts, 4.075 tubs; creameries, extras, 21c; price to retail dealers, 2Sc; prints, 29c; firsts, 2425c; seconds, 22 a 23 c ; ladles, No. 1, 20 (i 20 tec; renovated, extras, 23c; firsts, 22c; dairies, extra, 24o; firsts. 22i23e; seconds, 20 S 21c; packing stock, isotf IS He. Eggs Receipts, 2,690 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 15W1SC; cases Included, 15HDl2c; ordinary tirsts, 16(U18e; firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and 45 per cent fresh, 2 2c; prfme firsts, packed in new 30-doz whitewood cases and must be 50 per cent fresh. 24c; extra, specially packed for city trad and must be 70 per cent fresh. 26c; dirties. No. 1. 1 4 (u 1 5 3 c ; No. 2, 115. :13c; checks, ll((iT4c; seconds. 12(dT4c; refrigerator eggs, 'extras, 20c; firsts, lSVs&lSo; ordinary firsts, lCIi' 17c. Potatoes Receipts. 40 cars; choice to fancy, 53 ft 55c; fair to good, 50 (j 52c. Sweet potatoes Illinois, $3.00 li 3.23. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weights, 7i-0 Sc; G'J to SO lbs, Gip SM;e; SO to 100 lbs, 9iil0c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 17c; No. 1 loins, 19o; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck. Sc; No. 1 plate, -Vac. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12c; chickens, fowls. 7c; springs, Sc; roosters. 6c; geese, $ S.Oo li .50 ; ducks, 10c. Game Snipe, jack, per doz, ?1. 75 ; 2.00; sand, $ 1.25 ; plover, golden, per doz. f l.&o: grass. $1.25; bear, carcass, hide on. $20.00 35.00; cubs, hide on. $5.00 : 15.00; bear saddles, per lb, 15c; bear carcasses, hide off. per lb, 121-jc: rabbits, good, large, per doz, $1.25" l; 1.60; opossum, each. 25 t 40c. Berries Cranberries, Cape Cod, $6 50 fTc" 8.50 per brl. California green fruit Grapes, 70et $3.00 per case; pears, $1.253.75 per box. Beans Pea beans. hand picked, choice. $2.15; common to fair. $l.5u 1.96; red kidney, per bu, choice. $2.u 'a 2 15; lower grades, depending on qu lift y. Jl. 75 2.00; brown Swedish, $2."o -l t ib- off grades, $1.00'u; 1.83; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $3.50. Green vegetables Beets. $3.50 -? 4.00 per 100 bunches; cabbages. 75c $i.o.j per brl; carrots. $1.50 ;f 3. 50 per -.oo bunches; cauliflower. 25c $1.25 per box celery, 40ey$3.75 per crate; cucumbers. 50c $-1.50 Per doz; eggplant. $150(2.75 per orate; garlic. 5 a 6o per lb- horseradish. 65c per bunch; lettuce. 40Yf5Oc P?r tub; loaf- 104il21ac per case; mUSfirooms, :ooun.- jer I'.-x; peppers, $1.25 per crate; parsiey. iosi 12l-c per aoz; rauines, iioiuci to'" n. $100 per 100 ouncnes; siring oeans, !:c'i$150 per box: wax. 50c '.i $1.50 ; "uah $1.00 per brl; onions. 50 y i0o per bu; spinach. 50 if 60c per tub; toau-toe-5 $1 251.75 per crate; turnips. 50 vi 65c per sack; wateicress, lay 2oc per doz. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Union Stock Yards, Nov. 23. Hog receipts, SS.000; left over, 4.vo0; market 5 to 10c lower. Ligrht. $3.5 to 4.13; mixed, $35 to 4.25; heavy, $3. So to 4.20; rough. $3. SO to 3. SO. Cattle receipts. 3 6,000; market 10c lower. Sheep receipts, 25,000; market strong. Union Stock Y'ards. Nov, 25. Hogs close 15c lower; estimated tomorrow, 15.000 head. Light. $3.75 to 4.05: mixed. $:;.vi to 4.15; heavy, $3.70 to 4.10; rough.. $3.70 to 3.S5. Cattle ilow; sheep steady.

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Special Wire to The TIMES GAIN MARKET. Chicago. Nov. 2. Kstlmates tomorrow Wheat, 44 cars; corn, 172 cars; oi'.ts, l'io cars; hotfs, lfj.O'J1) head. Chicago, Nov. 25. World's shipments Wheat, last week. 8,344.000; previous wet k, .760,"Tmj ; ia?t year, ll.240.0oo. Corn, last week, 3,210.Ou: previous Wfcok, 2,104000; last year S,7G0,00. Ciiicafro, Nov. 2.",. Clearances today Wheat and riuur. 74 4.0'J'J bu; corn, 217,000 bu; oats, none. Chi' ago, Nov. Wheat, 20; corn, C00 0 head. Carlots todayoats, 151; hoy 1 o ; Nurlhnent Cnrn. This wt-ck Last week Duluth 53 4 li'J'J Minneapolis .423 37'J Las t Vr. 177 31 I h icri ir. . "ii 4 3 Primary Market. ii.ceipts. Ship. 4f,s,'MHi 573.il"" ,081,1.00 172.""" 4 1 ,''"! u33,O0 0 Wheat, today Last wei k Last year Corn, today Last Week Last year . . . 1,1 2i."0 . . . 8 it 3.0 'Hi . . .1,152.000 . . . 4O1I.00O . .. 3D. 000 . .. 3L'1,000 A inihle Supply. Nov. 25, 1007. Nov. 2 Wheat, dec 2M.000 Inc. Corn, dec 85:t.'ioO inc. Or'ts, (ice X ;'.." t inc. Wheat 41.t'5J. Corn 2.S45. noo 5, H'Oii. . 2,275,""0 . 12't.O'iO .1.41 4. "00 4 1 ,t'.45,"m) 2,378,0"0 1 202,000 Oats 7,332,000 WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois Fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler north and central. Indiana Ocneraliy fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler Tuesday. Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Iowa Fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler tonight. Lower Michigan Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday with probably snow Hurries north and west; cooler Tuesday. North Dakota Fair tonight and Tuesday. South Dakota. Nebraska and Kansas Fair tonight and Tuesday; colder east tonight. Montana Fair tonight and Tuesday; moderate temperature. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Nov. 23. Wheat opened one and one-eighth to one-quarter higher; corn opened one-half lower. Liverpool, Nov. 25. Wheat closed onehalf higher; corn closed onehalf lower. GARY TEAM BEATEN AGAIN. Valparaiso, Nov. 23. (Special.) Valparaiso beat the Gary team here Sunday, 12 to 0. Tin- visitors were easy for the home team, who scored two touchdowns In twenty-live minutes of play. The Chicago team failed to show to play Gary and Valpo went on Avith the result disastrous to the steel city bovs. Tiie Pittsburg of the West We are selling Real Estate only in Gary, Indiana Single lots our specialty We offer Better Prices and Terms than any other firm in Gary Gary, indiana If yuu desire further information, naps and booklets, fill in this coupon and mail it to ua at Gary, Ind. . Name i Address. Office on Broadway; Between 17th 6 18th Aves. , J BuGkwiieat Buckwheat Flour Home grown, home ground. Best on the niarkrt, made by the Dyer Roller Mills. Give tt a trial. Fur al shed Rooms for Rent on Page

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YQ YJ cgn tell your wants to 50,000 individuals ior a small amount through a TIMES want ad

hall: help uiKTsa WANTED Men for cleaning bricks. Call at J. ii. lianuiiurid Cu.'s piat.t or Peter achutz, Zz i a.te street. 11-lo-ti WANTED Car repairers; 25 to 30 ceiita per hour. Apply supt. k'iVi iiusa Luther Co. U-a-tr WANTED For U. 3. Army: Ablebodied men. unmarried, between the i ages of 21 and 3s; of good c&aracier j and temperate habits, vno can s-Deak. j read and write English. Men wanted now fur service in Cuba. 1-or inloruiation apply at Recruiting Ofnce. S3 State street, Hammond, Ind.. or Z43 South State- street. Chicago, iiL 7-S-U FEMALE HELP WAV1ED. ANTED Competent girl tor general housework. Appii' Su Webb stltel. 1 X WAN"!' ED Washwoman; good wages. Call 2 Van Lurch. St., ii.AUiiuond, lua. U-23-4t WANTED Girl or woman. Calumet Lar-K iiotel. 82i W. stale St., VS eat Haiiiiiijiw, in., paon -iuus. li-22-tt vust aauu. Poll SALE Hotel und rostauiant; 15 i ooma wuu saloon: tiomc olil west. Address laKe County limes. il-2o-ut lOll SALE 2,000,000 feet lumber, Joists, bcantlmgs, windows, juuis, plumbing, good pipe, some lurmiure, niic lioicl cigar case and counter, etc. i. G. Rue!, tjuu Jackson i'aiii aciiue; piione loo'j ilue ParK. 11-21-lt i' Olt SALE llorst-: trood fur workintr inquire at 4u East totale street. ZO-U l'Ult SALE Soft coal burner, new; largest size, No. 2u; $ly. inquire ol W. R. .Diamond, ol Ch.icu.go ac. East Ciiicago. 1 1-21-1 1 i-OR SALE Drophead White macnuie, cheap. C'ail at oil avenue. li-ly-oi sewing Indiana OR SALE A well established business, on account of owner wistiins to go south beiore winter; buamesa has been tstablisiied 15 years and clearing $3,ooo per year; owner niignt consider one or two bright business men in partnership if parties could furnish satisfactory references. Price $4,000. Address W T, Lake County Times. iu-12-tf kOH BALK Pianos. Before buying a piano call and see the largest aad finest stock in Lake county. Sevea styles of new $.400 pianos at $159. Used pianos from $30 to $9u. Come and practice on our pianos. J, M. Wllcockson Piano Co., Hammond liulldin. -S-lS-tf WOn RENT. FOR RENT Large furnished room for one or two persons; electric light, heat and bath. Telephone 1073. 2o-3t FUR RENT Furnished conveniences. Call at man street. ll-25-2t r6om; modern 353 South HohFOR RENT Furnished room gentlemen. S23 Hickory phono 46!3. ll-25-3t for two street; FOR RENT New six room cottage. Inquire 403 Pine street. ll-25-2t FOR RENT Rooms with or without board. Phone 3921. 11-23-2L FOR RENT Furnished room; all modern conveniences; lady preferred. Call 4 Condit street. ll-23-2t FOR RENT One room for light housekeeping and one bedroom. Call 73 State street. ll-23-2t FOR RENT Furnished room; electric light, heat, bath. Phone 1411 or call 121 Douglas street. ll-23-3t FOR RENT Furnished room with board; heat, bath and gas. Call,423 Truman avenue. Jl-23-3t FOR RENT Furnished room; light, neat anu oam: trentleman Drererrp.l. Call 427 Sibley street. 11-23-tf FOR RENT Four room Hat, furnished complete; located 337 Truman avenue. Inquire within or rear. ll-23-2t FOR RENT Two front rooms, with board; light, furnace heat, bath. Call 129 Doty street; phone 4S93. ll-23-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 130 Russell street; steam heat and bath. 11-22-tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Telephone 3923. ll-22-4t FOR RENT Front bedroom; one or two gentlemen preferred. Call 442 East State street. ll-22-3t FOR RENT Furnished room for man and wife or ladies. Call 117 Douglas street. 11-22-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms; steam heat and bath. Apply 9713 Ewlng avenue, first flat, South Chicago. 22-21 FOR RENT Seven room flat. Call at 305 State Line St., near Douglas St. 11-22-tf FOR RENT Furnished room; all modern conveniences. 72 South Hohman street; phone 4163. ll-21-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms and offices; steam heated; best business corner in South Chicago. 9057 Commercial avenue, Louis Altendorf & Son. 10-20-6t FCR RENT Furnished rooms with or without board; modern conveniences; first house oft! Conkey avenue on Monroe street, opposite Conkey plant. ll-19-6t Full RENT Six room conveniences; first Chas. Tamm, 45 Gostlin flat; modern floor. Inquire street. 11-19-5 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, can at oz iiichigan avenue. 11-lS-tf FOR RENT One large front room in first floor; suitable for two gentlemen. Also one large south room on second floor; electric lights and bath; location two blocks from courthouseNo. S Rimbach avenue. 11-15 BOARD AMD noOMV WANTED A few tabl boarders; home cooking. 125 Douglas street. 21-St WANTED Roomers and boarders in private boarding house. 382 Cedar street. 10-2S-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE On payments, a new cottage; a bargain for cash. Call Paxton Lumber company. 11-22-tf FOR SALE Cottage lot; good condition; at once. Inquire 339 ll-15-2t on 25x125 foot bargain if taken Gostlia street. FOR SALE Farm lands; improved and unimproved, in Wisconsin and Michigan. Address or call Aug. F. Brandt. 52 Doty street, Hammond, Ind. 11-6-lra FOR SALE 50 foot lot on Doty for $950 cash; good bargain; in good neighborhood. H. B, Lake County T: .-is. 10-14-3t

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lost ami Kouxn LuST OK STuLEN Cullio dosr. LibEast era! re wa rd for ret -It an to 511 Stale1 stttet. 11-: FOUND A colliPrice place. 11-: Call at : j-2t LOST F!y a poor woman, at wreck of Like Shore train and South Peering car Wednesday evening-, or between wreck and S2nd street and Commercial avenue, a black handbag containing small sum of money. Reward for re turn to address ou letter in the purse. ll-23-3t LOST One automobile Jack between Webb street and Stallbaum's. Liberal reward for return to R. 11. Mcliie. 1S South lluhman street. il-5-tf PEKSOKALS. WANTED Plain sewing, gaa avenue; phone 3l23.-Michi-!5-2t -11W ANTED Couple to share expense of six room cottage; must be agreeable. Address O R, Iike County Times. 21-St PERS i.NAL You dows made to phone 151. 11-19-can get order by 2w storm wincalling up Does your sewing machine need repairing? If so, call up C. F. MUler. the rewing machine expert. 211 Kant State atreet; phone 2601KOTICCS. THC RATH BONE SISTERS. No. give a pedro party in the ! 73, wi!I :. of p. All are hall I- rida v eveninj invited. 1 1-25 -5t Nov. 29. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of John Mihvok, deceased. No. 324. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said estate by the judge of the Iike superior court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANK. J. TEAL Administrator. Dated Nov. 21, 1907. NOTICE. The Order of Railway Conductors will give a dance at I-Ktng's hall Thursday evening, Nov. 28. This is their first dance and every effort Is being put forth to make Ita success. Music will be furnished by Barnie Young. All money for tickets can be left at Raster & McGarry's or Weis' drug store. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The annual parish meeting of St. Paul's Episcopal church will be held in the church, 35 Rimbach avenue, Monday evening. Nov. 25, ia07, for the purpose of electing two wardens and seven vestrymen, and of transacting such other business as may properly be brought before the parish. CHARLES ALBERT SMITH. Rector. II. G. McFarland, Clerk. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE, SS: BEFORE A. C. HL'BER. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE IN AND FOR CALUMET TOWNSHIP, LAKE COUNTY', INDIANA. MARY HEFFNER VS. ANNIE RUSHE. Whereas, Mary Heffner has filed in this court her complaint and affidavit that you are a non-resident of the State of Indiana: You are therefore hereby notified that said cause has been set for hearing on the 10th day of December at 10 a. m., 1907, and unless you appear at that time and answer her complaint, said cause will be heard in your absence and judgment given against you for the sum of $150, as claimed in the complaint. ALBERT C. IIUBER, Justice of the Peace. Dated this ISth day of Nov. 1907. Gustave Heart, plaintiff's attorney, Gary, Ind. NOTICE TO BANKERS. Notice is hereby given 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 be divided among applicants who have qualified to receive the same. F. RICHARD SCIIAAF, Township Trustee. eod Dec. 1 BARTER Hi EXCHANGE Ao charge for six Insertions uau Darter and Exchange head. For every reply to ad, you par tvro eents. FOR EXCHANGE A $65 knitting machine; will knit any size stocking caps and sweaters. Will exchange for three tons of good timothy hay in bales. Address R-2S, Lake County Times. 22 FOR EXCHANGE I will exchange an almost new mandolin for a young parrot, or what have you? Address Box F-63, Lake County Times. 21 TO EXCHANGE Two overcoats for coal range or what? Also bO acre Florida farm near winter resorts and below the frost line, worth $S00: will sacrifice for $C00; quick sale; what T-35, Lake County have you? Address Times. IS REAL ESTATETRAHSFERS Whiting Lot 9 and 10, Whiteside's first addition, Patrick Lynn to George Dvorcak $1,333 Hammond Lots 4 to 7, block 6, Homewood addition, Albert H. Webb to Joseph T. Hutton 5,000 Hammond Lots 12 and 13, block 2, Fogg te Hammond's second addition. Emma Cooley to Belie iieuiuna 700 Crown Point -Und. . i-i lots 7 and , block 3o. Railroad addition Lewis F. Edgerston to Addle P. Harrison Crown Point Part lot 5, iioffl man's Reserve, Anna Hoffman to Wm. W. Ruf Toleston Lots 32 to 36, block 2, Wheeler & Petty'a addition, Morris G. Reiner to Lorenzo P. Godwin Griffith Und. 2-3 of lot 32. block 2. Original Town, Henry T. Merrill to J. J. Kleinman Griffith Und. 2-3 of lot 32. block 2, Original Town. Henry T. Merrill to J. J. Kleinman Glen Park Lot 3, block 3. Glen Park, Charles J. Williams to Willis J. Sader Indiana Harbor Lot , block 57, Indiana Harbor, Anna Stareho to Lizzie Vasek 7-35-S East x2 of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, Samuel M. St. Clair to William C. Caldwell 12-33-8 Rectangular 5 acres in the east of the northwest, arnes P. Downs to William F. Rinkenberger 23-33-9 Part of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, Edward Y'ates to Charles P. Anderson 1,000 200 1,000 19-23-9 West i-s of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of the southwest. Johannah Evers to John M. Evers In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record 3 mortgages and 6 miscellaneous instruments..

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Just aree that your rln. furniture or aoroe other personal property will be aecority You have the use of both money and security at the siune time. When In nee.i call and see the Chicago Discount Co. 40 Commercial Ave. outli Chicago ROOM 200 Telephone io. Chlcaxo IOOpen Monday. Thursday and Saturday evenings until 9 p. in. We cloee all other eyeDtrtfrs at p. m

The First National Bank With its $100,000 Capital and its $65,000 earned surplus and undivided profits, its alTairs managed by men of experience and financial standing, oilers to its patrons the highest degree of

safety in the transaction of their Our new banking quarters, corners, in a building owned directors, occupied by the bank offers to its patrons all that can home. Especial invitation is given account, upon which we will $1.00 or more. Give us a trial. W. C. B ELM AN, Cashier.

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THE MASTER PIECS BY A MASTER BAKER W 1 i ..... tr vV A: IN O Dr. Ruckel has leased for of the second floor of the New taken possession.

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Who Is Dr. Ruckel? After a long course of training in medical colleges andhospitals, 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 ofSco over the postoffice. To say that Dr. Ruckel has done much for the healtaof the people of South Chicago and vicinity Is putting it mildly. In his ten and one-half years here, he has treated more than 6.CO0 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. Euckel are: Diseases peculiar to Ilea, Diseases peculiar to Women, Stomach Troubles, Nervous Diseases, Kidney Diseases, liver Diseases, Blood Poison, Weak and Tailing Memory, Constipation and Piles and in fact almost any disease when the patient can go to the ofice. New Gaiety Theater Building, Commercial Ave. SOUTH CHICAGO

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Now l& the time to hnvo that house piped for Gas lights Estimates cheerfully given free upon application at the office, personally or by phone South Shore Gas S Electric Co. "4,7 South Hohtnan St. Tclephoia Jf

THE SOLID ROCIC m alwys pioTt-n to be e firm foundation. Many who here tried to build on the roll tar tone and lose &nd hve f ootid It necesurr to ak those ao bd aolld foundation! for a belpiar Uaad. Tberefore. doa't try te doboaiiuiae on too mall m capital. With fair Mcorltf yoa oaa lacrease both your bulBe aad capital. You can BORROW amoanU renfiag froiu $;0 to $iCO0 acxd repay i he loan in uill wkly or moathly pTluttils. Buinra transacted with us l STRICTLY PRIVATE

business. situated on one of the city's best by the President and one of the under a long and favorable lease, be desired in an up-to-date Bank those who wish to start a savings pay you 3 per cent, annually on We believe we can please you. A. M. TURNER, President. BREAD

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THE HAMMOND Inc. Hammond Bidg. Has Aloved to the New Gaiety Theater Building: 9205-7 Commercial Avenue -.(, it T I O E ! a term of ten years, the entire front Gaiety Theatre Building and has Jast

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