Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 31 December 1907 — Page 7
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i' Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1907. TEE LAKE COUNTY TIMES
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: . Stocks Grain and I ; . i r
HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
FWa 3193, DS. W. H. DAVIS, DE.VTJST. m JV Mo" Clothing 9 (or.. with the Harvard Dentists, for 1 j In no way connected with the,.. cr hare been.
psmt Shipped Repair Shop In the Stat Q. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Jasolln System W 8. HOIIMAN STREET Mi. Huehn Block. Himmoad, la HOWARD STEVENS, Ogr-a tut Contract. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAIMXG A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. 33 State tine Street, - - - Hammoad. Telephone 1001.
Latest Events in the Markets
PROVISIONS
Special Wire to The TIMES
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
HEW YORK STOCK MARKET I ain market.
I'escrlp. Opf-n At'-hison ... 7 i lo pf I ... 7 i Am Sutar. .100".
Am Arn Am Arn
Cur.
Copper . . liociirn . .
21 4 s
Wo are nov? ready to do repairing of any description and all kinds ot machine work. Steam forging and general biackiaithiDg. Tools and dies of all kinds. UENORAL HNOINCI2 I.Nfl. Car ellSteam mni Oatoleno Engines, Rollers and Pumps. MMOND MACHINE & FORGE WORKS Ciune 9934 F tnry. Mlchljjan & SohJ St. C H. LUlMVtAN. Mgr.
During the next 20 days We off;r cash sales of artificial stone at cost. Our stock embraces a m
wiue variety or mate ial suitable for all classes of buildings. THE LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO 413 MammonJ Bldg. Tel. 4751
KONG HONG LO CO. Ckiee American and European RESTAURANT, fcfclaae Chop Suey. All Chlneaa dlahea rved in short order. Chinese Goods Open from na Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. fe State Street. Hammond. Ind
Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers at
Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices. Etc, So. Chicago, 250 Wad St., Phone 77 femmond. 83 Stete Street. Phtae 177
Anaconda . . Am 'fob pf . . B & O. . . . . Hrook R T. . Ches & O... 1 ' & A t in . . C 1' & I... Col South... 'otton Oil . ,
.mud I'-.ic. . Coast Lino.. Ont Loath.. I x-nvcr rni . . Olstillf-rs ... Krie com . . . (Jrt North . . U Nor Or. . Int'-rhoro K C. s pf I & Nash . . . M x Vnt . . . M K & T cm I'o pM... Mis 'ac Nat La.l... N' V Cent... Nor W W. . .
North Pa: Out & V.
i'.uirk-
1 '-'ipIfS 1 ' n nsyl.
I'it ss Steel.
Reading R I & S Rock Isl cm. Do pfd... Rubber
South Pat: . . So Ry crn . . .
St. Paul lo,; St LffcSF2dpf 2U. Texas lae . . t.'nion I'ac . . .1 19-v U S Steel. . . 27 ' Do pfd... 89 Virf? Chein. 17 Wabash cm. 101 Do pfd... 18 Ex-dividends K
2'J 40 g 14', 2'! 2j ir,r, n; 21 a.-i 17 117 4 i'l '3 7 1 's
' -4 . 47 . 40 &li . 64 .110 j . 33
Mail. 26 a4 Gas. 79U
1 1 0 s
20 &6i 16 H 15 2S-'-20 i4 75 13U
High "1 87'4 101 2 o 4Sis
2:t .1.
4l"s 30 54 14'2' 2 4 2 9 l.",5 Li C9 16 3'') 17 1 1 7 7i 50 7'2 5 2 -
9 3
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5 7 1 4 47' 40'4 92 64 120 33 's 2.; 4 79 Vj 111 20 9714 16'2 15 201,4 "5 2 131107 29 2 0 120 27 N9 17 10
69 8 6 '2 &'J 30 40 To V2 3 1 2i 72 1 Vs 39 3o 14 19 23 153 69 16 30 16 116 5o " 52 9 2 14 24 5 45 4 0 .').; 64 1K 33 26 4 79 i. 109 20 94 16 15 2 20 14 73 13
104 29 2' 117 26 fcs 17 10
Clog 69 s 6 99 30 4 7 0
Chi raj Wli. at.
cu in,
21.-;i6:
K-a!
-Ca riots oats, 310;
today: hvgs,
Chfcaeo. He day: v;,..at, "ats. 10S cars;
'. 31. Kptimatf.s Th'irpi' cars: corn, 124 cars; iK'Ks, 27.00'i head.
j.Whf-at and I 'JO bu.
Dec 31. ("iearancos today flour, 056, oou bu; cora, 153,-
can tell your wants to 50,000 individuals ij?0r q SmaH aiTlOlIRt through a TIMES want ad '
KALE UEI.M WlSTStt PERSONALS. WANTIJD 10.000 men to unload ! PEHSOXAL Clc-orc 15. Sheerer has , -d"',,'ntrj; ubie bodied mus prelvi-'-cd. 1 nuved 1.1s law cf:':oc to the first floor .ci..K'nfr.s are larszv. PU-ntv ,,t :n.. i f th- Kn.-tta h.iiidinsr p...r ..r
ana ii iuors and a hir iur..-h t ur cirt lun - uic. fnTrHnce ,.n
Mop com 1. i-ju.ne l3o. 12-21-lut
31-
the t.iUiety aiian. Pro
VANTKli Boy. WANTED t 'TgaT"
1 Heater BufTet. Ciias. ., South Chicago. 12
sen-
Like Finding
I jH k e Co ar.tv T i
Does
1 3v 14 13 ' ? 2S I r. ' 7 J. o o a (.9 ' ' 6 21 30 16 I I 6 50 7 52 92 3 4 21 5 45 40 y ) 6 t lis
AVtipnt Xorthtvext ( nrn. This week Last week Last Yr. ' t n ! ,
Minneapolis .1 77 4vi Chicago (i6 -J2
Mir
S. U. pf, 1
per
2 ; u, 7 9 10 9 20 95 l r. 15 2 20 73 13 10 4 29 20 1 1 s 26 17
IS cent.
lteceints.
fineapolis. to.: iv- i
, ''t year, holiday. St. Louis, today 42.000 Last Vffll h,,li,1le
Kansa.s City, to.iav '.
J -"-st year, ho lid;
r.ooo
ay.
Wheat Last Last Corn, Iist J..:-t
I'rinusr.v MnrketH. Receipts. to'lay 5o6.'i')' week 7o".0"0 year, holiday, to. lay 035. r. -. w--ek 1.075.OU0 J ear, hoiida .-.
Ship. 47.000
71 ,000 9,000
Ship. 231 ,'iuo 322.000 4c".0i)0 6 0 c, 00 0
salesman : exi
uiiii.'u'ar ; jioi.i per month .
fOi.es. i-eerlets Hjjur Co., 'l'oie
;i--JI-lVV ANTED -Competent driver. Apply
..v.-eyu .'-.itiK lireWlllLr Co., Indi
naroor, ind. 12-2j-'
jl ; Fairing? If to, call up C K JJiiier. tfc.
iTience tewing maciiine espert, Xil h.at Estate rid , x - : street; phone 2601.
o.
ia.na
"OAHII . ' " ' ROOM WAVTKl). j WANTED Private home for i-oard-Chii." tVo Ve:lT .,1.1 rry VI
.. i ke County Times. 12-2S-3t
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
cepU-ok YiJris- IeC" Host reeipt.x. u..0(,-j; ,ft over, 4S00- market to 10c lower r.Urhf i '..ma l
miv...l .,.,.1 -" L"U
. mm in-ill v, $4.25 to 4.35.
Cattle receipt:?. 4 jno Sheep receipts, 14,000;
$4.25 to 4.70; rouKli!
marke market
teady. s;ronjr.
Omaha Kansas
Ifotrs .12.001) 1 6,000
Cattle 3.0ou 9,000
Sheen 2.T.0O
4,000
COTTON MARKET.
City
.....on mock lards, Dec. 31. Hojrs t''7.V- t decline, Liht
, . ; ' -'J to 4.t.r; heavy 1 ,,t, 4 jJ; ruK. to 4.30. cattle steady; sheep strong.
WhrD""or U" Army: AbleJL. ,d J?en- ""married, between the ages or n and 35; or good chaiacter and temperate habits, -who can speak. IV'J fand Wr.lte KnKllsh. Men wanted tion apply at Recruiting Ofnce. 91 fr-ate street. Hammond. Ind.. or S21 fcouth fatato street. Chlcs.-0. Ilk 7-&-U
W 1 iU Second
C O O
i:rie hotel.
W A NTK I Dl n i n rr.o m Eureka Cafe, Columbia 4S.2. 12-31-ot
Klrl. LlVel.UC
Apply phone
19 OS, in place
WANTED Girl for Apply 273 Sibley.
general housework. -12-21-tf
W ANTED tlood girl to do housework;
uuj ttes. Aim v I i;..n jutt, f
'orsyth ave.. East Chicago. 20 "tt
and
NOTICES. NOTICE. Homo Building. L,:,n & Saving r,so-c.-tuce ivin meet on Thursdav. De 26
ana i !i-:rsaav. .'an
Ol ivk.lil.ij II t il i.if i1:iv
. J- 1- S.NlALLEr, Secretary. NOTICE. Proposals to receive Public Funds on deposit as provided for by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, concerning Public Fund, their ?r?-Vtk.a,KCPin- etc approved March 9th. 1907. effective Dec. 1st 1907
t-aiu seaeeu proposals win be ceived by the Board of Finance of t uy of Hammond. Ind.. on the 26th
01 iJeeemuer. lyui. nt s 1111 .-',.il-
in
of the City
1A HT. EH AVAMKO. WANTED Partner with $250 to take half interest and open 5 -cut theater, experience not nec.isss rv. V v
care Lali' Count v Tim..c ;.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Month
Dec. Jan.
Mar. .
May .
July .
Open TloOax .1030 .1063 .1073 .1078
High Low Clo" 1131 109s 1130-31 1062 1030 1060-61 1079 lo63 1078-79 105 l07o 10S4-S5 10S3 1069 1081-S"
W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUPT 312 Hammond Building HAA1M0ND
CASTLEMAN & JONES
H GARY, IND.
fjx in uary Perfect Title
I $10 Monthly Payments
CHAIN MID PROVISION MARKET
Month Open . .9S May ..105 July ..9S-i . .55
May ..59-V
$11 lIs 'Wift
Iff
1 l H as Gifl,
A
Start the boy or girl right for the New Year, by giving a present of a Bank Hook with a small deposit a aest egg as a starter. ENCOURAGE THRIFT. CULTIVATE BUSINESS HABITS. THE CITIZEN'S German National Bank helps others, let it help you. One Dollar Starts An Account.
July
OatsDec. . May . July . Pork Jan.
May .
Lard Jan. Ma v . May .
.5S1
.4S .54 .48a .1237a .1305 .760 .780 .662 .705
High Lovv Close 99 97 99 106 11.13 105 106b 1 9 96 98a 56 55 56 : 60" ft.X r,0 59 '.a 57 59a 49 4S 49a 54 53 51 b D 47 48 1212-43 1237 1242 1312 1305 1310b 762-65 757-60 762-65 '80 780 7S5a 665-67 662 665 707 702-05 705-07U
cloudy
rising
and
Illinois and Indiana Parti v onight and Wednesdaj : slow! temperature.
Missouri Generallv f :r toni-ht U ednesday; warmer' tonight
"irt.in i-artiy cloudv
weunesaay; not mucli p rat 11 re. Wisconsin Parti'
ana Wednesday; ni.irht.
e.V P"'?0'. ti an,i Dalcotas Partly
uiiism ana Wednesday muca -hange in temperature.
, ,l ! amy cloin
eoiiesoay ; warnn
. e t r." s k a C.e n e ra i!
eunesi;ay warm.
tonight an.l
change in tem-
eiouoy tonight
igntiy warmer to
not
lav; .M aidy day;
V toniirht nnrl
r west tonitrht
y fair tonitrlit an.l
- . ,nr loTi irnr fjn.i
moderate temnerntiii-..
ntana Partly cloudy with probsn.,w west tonight or Wednesnot much change in temperature
Wednes-
MAL TEA
PRODUCE MARKETS. Chicago. Dec. 31. With the exception of a few peddlers there were no buyers on South Water street this morning. Weather conditions were nn.v thing hut agreeable and for this reason many buyers who intended to 'ome down stayed at home. Arrival or fresh produce were fair, but a good deal of this had to be carried over. I he poultry market was depressed owing to large offerings and trade on the whole was of a tame son. Cooler weather tended to check the movement
vvniie me lower prices made last week stimulated consumption. The market displayed a better tone. Quotations on round lots rangedPutter Receipts. 3.427 tubs; creameries, extras. 29c; price to retail dealers. 30c; prime, 31c; tirsts. 24 ft 26cseconds, 20!jj21c; ladles. No. l"j9c' renovated. extras. 21c; firsts, 20c dai-i-e,SVe,otrus Zbc firsts- 1M; seconds. lla5ilKc; packing stock. 17c. Eggs lieceinfs "it a . jiu.u- ii
laneous grade, cases return,.,!
cases included. 1 5 ii 1 8 c ;' ordinarv firsts. 16-yiSc: firsts, t.acked in ne-
whitewood cases and 45 ter cent fri,
20c; prime firsts, nacked In ne- va.a.w
whitewood cases and must be 50 per cent fresh. 22c; extra, packed especially for the city trade and must be TO ner
cent fresh. 24c: dirties V. 1 inm...
N'o. 2, llfcil3e; checks or seconds,"" 10 d 12c; storage. IfiUsi Hp
Potatoes Ueeefnfs 50 c.-irs- ,Minl,..
'"". wjm.v; tair to good, 55'aoSc Sweet potatoes Illinois. $3.50 W 4 00 eal Quotations for calves In'goo.i order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight. 5c; 60 t,, M jDs. 6:7c; SO to 100 lbs. 7 fa 8V-.C. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15ic; No. 1 loins, 18c: No. 1 round. S-c; No 1 chuck. 7c; No. 1 plate. 5e
Live poultry Turkevs n
HEARD ON THE E0UESE.
Dow Jones Pache
ho i!Sfs
ll-adin- are
and gives
ving the coal roads
lhle task of disposing of
and other actlvo
Who have been tallrlr,., , ..
still bullisli on tiio Bti,
i cicis very, well
llu stories of congressional action
iiiie. Leu toward roll
ot the impos t..i ....
1'iui-fiut's nerore May 1. Uidgely We are inclined to the
w.un iuai stocks will KO higher. a ll V.'l Tl r..nl.. 1 .
f ! 4 ...
. "ia. continue until th. t.i.-n..
of January, so many insiders are pre-
wt.oH a oreaK around Jan. 5th that we may get a rise instead, but we will have our views on this later. At present you shouM be long stocks and we tli ink you should stay long for the present and let profits run. if you have no
i-. i'. 1. buy some. M
worst. Pac Mail is
The
grad ual
SITUATION
WANTED rvs ;;,-, n
Polish triri wbo '
flione 4763. 1056 Colnmhfn
WANTED. general work, by
peaks German.
12-30-tf
WANTED Position as janitress serMint of housecleaning; will Kiv'e h.itjsfaction Address MrsNagi Ema. Co house 190. Standard Steel Car Co Hammond, Ind. 12-28-3t
WANTED Situation i.-y y. :ng married man, where a fair education and ability count; experienced at cones-
' ...-v. .id 1 uavc V'J ! reler..i
X. 1. ii., l..ke CoUIlf V Tim.ia
lltu CUUI1CO I IlMm!,rc
Hall of said Citv.
By order of the Board of Finance. , J- U. fc'M ALLE V. Secretary
rethe day
p. m.
NOTICE OF ELEC -TON. Notice is hereby give to the shareholders of the Citizens German National iiank of Hammond, Indiana, that an election will be held at the banking rooms of said bank on Jan. 14 1908
ueiween ine.nours of 10 a. in. and 4
lor me purposo o: electing
uHciiuia ior me ensuing
C. C. G- M. 12-12-30
seven
year.
SMITH, 'resident. EDEH, Cashier.
BARTER IND EXCHANGE
Ad. in
12-27-6t
WAN 1 LO Situation. .vS experienced carpeiuer a0 years of age wants employment at his trade, or as janitor caretaker or watchman; best of references Apply G, Lake County Times.
"OU EXCHANGE Two game exchange "or common chi.
roosters.
vcns. o 1
FOIl live
you. Address Times. 18
In
WANTED Position as bookkeeDr? or
clerk y man of experience especially railroad work anil u-i,aU,u
business; Quick and nrcumu o ti,
gut edged references. Address F Lake County Times. ll-30-tf
EOii SALIC Saloon and lot- re? ar
able; on account of sickness, "call
Or Write. J. J. Ivlein in.i.oi o.
" ' ' -' J , 1 ' U 1 U L
l'OIl EXCHANGE Any part ol Tiioo acre good farm land for city residence and an interest in a complete stock .f uierctcivtise, or wiU take hotej well located. Address Box L-41 Lik County Times. 16 '
1-OR EXCHANGE Hand painted china for what have you? Address Box W27, Lake County Times. 16
EOR SALE Household furnlt,.,-!.
most new. at a h .. n a ,.i'
Gostlm street. 12-30-fit
al-50
Oil SALE Horses, cows and mules, also a lot of irood ha v. h
mond Horse Market. 396 Calumet avenue, Ld Marsh. I'.'i.tf
EOR SALE Chean 7 Tniin.m rt
sheetintr and all
oers. now beinsr wrecked fmm ir.m.
mond I'acking Co.'s beef 'boost, ri.itn.
niond, and from elevator in Chicago
G. Iiuel. 7200 Stonv lslnti.l uv-ur.,,a
Chicago; uhone Hvdo I'nrU i;r.o ')i.e?
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
block Mary
52.
E.
19, block 24
East Chicago
60 feet Hough
650
its
a
lop. has seen
rood gamble.
new buying of Union
Standard Oil Heading, St. C. Steel apKeep long
likely
prevail in
fowls. 9c
n e ieee
lb, 11c;
; spi 5.00 'si
ings. 9c; 7.00; ducks,
0
-
-J , . 1 r 0
80c per
WHISKY
inns wno esa e Louor Cn.
DISTRIBUTORS WHITINQ. I IND.
clih-kens
roosters, n 9 c,
Game Snipe, jack, per doz. $1,751"? -.00; sand. $1.25; plover, golden, per doz. $1.50; grass. $1.25; bear carcass hide on. $20.00 51 35 00 : cubs. l;idf on $...001i 1 5.00 ; bear saddles, hide o:Y. per lb. 15c; bear carcass, hide off. per lb.
i-'sc, i annus, good large. 69 :t s
doz; op.issum. each. 25'i40c
Fruit Apples. $2.00ii4.50 per brp $1.00 :tj 2.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per! bunch. $1.75; straight. $1.50; culls. 85c S;$1.25; bouquets. 60 'if .5c: lemons. $1 5n . i2.25; orangts, $1.7 5 -tf 4.25 ; pineapples,!
o.vu u ... j per cra'e; grapes. liiiHoi
per 4-111 basket. Perries Cranberrl -s. Cape Cod. $500 5? 7.00 per brl; boxes. 1 bu. Jersevs. $2.00?2.5o; strawberries. Florida. 15 j 35c per qt . California, per pt, 20e. Peans Pea beans, hand nicked
choice. J2.124j2.15; common to fair. $1 1 fffl.85; red kidney, per bu. choice. $1.85 i fa 1.90; lower grades, depending on q ual- ; ity. $1.50;; 1.75. brown Swedish. $l9a.( 2.00; off grades. Jl.50 1fT.SO; Hnias. Cali-1 fornia. per 100 lbs, $5.50 y 5.62 , to; arrive, spot, $6.00. " j Green vegetables neets, $2.0 3.oa :
per on;: cannagc. tocfojr.oo per brl; carrots. 35 vi 50c per sack; cattlirlowrr.'
Joe Renewed
win be seen. Get some, interests are active in I'aul. Copper and N. V. pear decidedly inviting
some Mneiter. Prown Rumors are current regarding the probable tinancing to be done 1..- l. x i'
. me n . 1. i-. and iVnn. It Js
mat noiiuay conditions will
tne stock market today. Miller There is every reason for being conservatively cheerful. The currency premium has practically disappeared and deposits are begining to return to the banks and trust companies. Europe will pay for her next year's importations of our wheat and cotton in real money and we have every reason to maintain our faitli in the bull 7 osltion.
Financial
OR SALE 200 Edison records, good as nevr. chean. Call cvcnimra rr-
Sundays. 4 928 Alagoun avenue. W. 11. Oilman. 12-21-6t
b OR SALE At a bargain, 50 toot lot in residence district on south side or Hammond; owner wants cash at once. Plione 4622. 12-13-tf
rOK RCXTi FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 214 West State street. 31-bt
FOR RENT One three room fiat and one live room Hat, all furnished for
nam Housekeeping. Call at 284 I
in. avenue; phone 2634. 12-31-lt
"lum-
FOR Ill-NT Three nicely furnished rooms tor housekeeping, with use of
f-as i.mge. j, wood avenue, near La layette school. 12-31-3t
Indiana Harbor Ijot 5, East Chicago Co. to
lii.uiuui iiarnor ioi in second addition, Co. to Anna Lietz
Palmer E 60 fet lot 17; e of s 14 feet lot 16. J. W
to Dennis Palmer 500
ijot j i.ioeii Hammond Transfer subdivision. Mrs. M. C. Hartley to Henry Stephens In addition to the foregoing- transfers there have been tiled for record 2 mortgages, 3 releases and JO miscellaneous instruments.
FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; electric light, gas and
inuiana avenue. 12-30
-tf
FOR RE XT Three room cottage at 354 Claude street. 12-30-3t
I-OR REN1 Two large, light, furnished rooms; furnace heat; all modern conveniences. 143 Williams street 12-28-6t
FOR RENT Six room house. Apply at 273 Oakley avenue. 12-28-3t
Pureau Ruilish operations
seem to us like'y to be continued in the stock market today, perhaps on a reduced stale and with greater quiet, because of the holiday tomorrow, but in the event of a recession we would not hesitate about buying the stocks in the high grade rails. We. have reasons for b. lieving there will be irregular and r gual r Improvement along the lines of building up a shortage then driving it ir and again forcing a new short innrest. The extent of the existing
-i 1 .11;.- i according to our in vestigations and the market could be raised materially against it if such a policy did not interfere to some extent with the monetary readjustment nowproceeding. The technical position must therefore be adjudged good and the continued absorption for Investment which will
M.iuuiaieu vviia easier money
i-cntn is reducing the float ins of good stocks to minimum. W rot climb for stocks for it is
nail 011enr.es win oe met on advances. ;
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with board; light, heat and bath; gentlemen preferred. Call 129 Doty.
FOR RENT One large room; steam heat and Russell street. 12-26-tf
furnished bath. 130
FOR RENT Six room Hat with bath. Call at 305 State Line, near Doue-ias
12
!4-tf
FOR RENT Three nicely rooms with gas. Cail 273 avenue. 1 2-21 -tf
tarnished Michigan
next
supply would certain
aggressive
FOR RENT Furnished room; light. heat and bath; gentleman preferred. Call 427 Sibley street. 11-23-tf FOR RENT 75 acres of good farming land; three miles from Hammond J A. Gavit. First National bank, Hammond. 12-lS-tf
lost a:d Kown. LOST Saturday evening, ladies
1 watch attached to an am.--thv t
chateiain p!n. I
and 91st St., Please return 9002 Houston 12-31-3t
tvv cen Houston avenue
or on Commercial ave. to Miss Irene P.oseker avenue, South Chicago.'
LOST Gold cuff link with small d'amond petting. Reward if returned to ea,'V,rufe' slore- Kast Chicago. Ind.
Do Not Let Any Dealer Insult Your Intelligence by offering- you a substitute when you asS for an article you have seen advertised in this paper. We do not accept advertisements for articles that ar not worthy of your patronage. When you are convinced by one of these advertisements that the articls is what
iu wish, insist on getting it when ask for jt at your dealer's.
-'oit Substitute -Get What Ak Tor.
1 Jl.aOai l.io l-er crate; i-elerv. 35c it $3.50
t per crate; cueunuers, ,(,ir: 80c per dos; e wouia carefully observe the of-
j eggplant. l.uu'ii j.vo per crate; garlic. ! fe rings limits- and the support level
b:PlettuVe. JLn'- rVr . pension of movement
leaf. If a tg 1 4jc per crate; mushrooms, i Ma 's'i entire removal of opposition is 15 ;i 60c per box; peppers. $1.o0j 2.50 i interpreted. per crate; parsley. 15c per doz; ra.I-j T. , , ish.s. home grown. 15'dr.oc per doz; Mclntyre The rise of 1 to 2 points
string beans, green. J 1 .-' 'u 2 50 per ' under the lead of Reading
ox; wax. K.t'i'iu j.tiij squasn. !2.00
you
You
write as Rood a clarified
You enn
ma an iortaj-' paper contain., and there ftre lOIUe trtincf ruin. 4 r.. I
v per brl; onions. 40 -j ;.0c per bu; spinach. 60c per tub; tomatoes. 50c 'd
Jj.uO per crate; turnips. 4Oi60e tub; watercress, 10c per doz.
; Pacific, Northern Paeif;
Steel preferred
per
LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool. Dec. 31. yhea' opened three-quarters to seven-eighth lower; corn, or.e-uuarter lower.
Union
lelter and
was chiefly the result
of the slightly better feeling in financial matters causing further covering of shorts and inducing a continuation of manipulation in carrying out the recent window dressing effort In order to stimulate a better investment demand.
LOST Ribbon bag with red !
bo..k containing $1.47. Reward for return to F. P., Lake Countv Times office. 12-30-"t
LOST Purse, containing between $ina and $150 Dec. 25 between Indiana Harbor and Hammond. Finder pieae return to Mrs. H. Graves. 8)9 East
wMiai Mien, inminona, ind., and ceive reward. 12-28-6t
re-
LOST Between So. Hohman, Hueseil Oakley and postofrice, a bundle of laundry marked H. B. D. R.-t-.m
jGlendale Park or Lake County Times.
x ---o l
LIFE COMES QUIT Seven More Decide to Retire From "Wisconsin Laws Responsible.
Milwaukee, Wis., Pec. 31. Seven more life insurance companies, carrying JS. 000,000 in policies in Wisconsin.
yesterday determined to quit the state today midnight, when the new Insurance laws become effective. They are as follows, raeiflc Mutual, Security I.lfc and Columbia National, Annuity, Federal, Union Mutual, te Moines Life, Security Mutual. With these companies on the "retiring list" the total number of life underwriting concerns which will abandon the W'sconsin field is increased to twenty-three. The total amount insured by them is more than $00,000,000. This is about 70 per cent of the total life insurance In force in the state with foreign companies, and nearly 50 per cent of all the life insurance in force, including that carried by the Northwestern Mutual of Wisconsin. Coast Company's Move a Surprlnr. The announcement that the Pacific Mutual would quit the state was unexpected. This company was given as one of those which would remain, and the fact was exploited by friends of the new laws.
The company at first decided to re-j main and sent new forms to the general agent here. Put this decision was reversed in a telegram sent two days '
later, in wnicii it was stated that after further consideration it had been decided to withdraw from the state, as any attempt to work under the newlaws would involve too much danger to the company. Vermont Company Censes Punlnr. General Manager Brigham of the National Life of Vermont received late Sunday night a telegram from his home office informing him that the company would write no more new business in the state after Pee. 31. The cornpani. s remaining In the state will not attempt to get new business at the expense of the compani.-s
retiring. A meeting of the general managers of the remaining companies! will be held soon, ar which resolutions j probably will be adopted declaring' against -twisting." I
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can Keep $a ror return of poeketbook and contents. W. C. Conger, 235 State street. Hammond. Ind. 12-26-St "
FOUND Masonic charm. Owner can have same by calling at Tim-s office and paying ad charges. 12-24-tf
LOST On Nov. 3 0 a pus dog. named Carlo. $0 reward for return to sii
Own Much Mexican Land. The Rocha family, of the State of Durango, llexico, are anions the largest, if not the largest, family owners of land in the world. They count their wealth by millions of dollars, and are in supreme control of a mountainous territory embracing about 10,000,009 acres.
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oivjt ivi nnoc v i.u wave ueen nidking- plans. Have you made anv H Not, Why Not? Theje are just as ood things intended for you as for your neighbor. Your neighbor has summed" up all his s,mali debts and cot them in one. How did he do it HOMWOWEJD MONIJY from the Chicago Discount Co. and paid all creditors. We will make you a loan in the same manner, it yoii have Furniture, Piano, Horses, Wagons or other personal property and you can repay us in small weekly or monthly payments. All I'RIVATU AND CO.NPIDl-NTIAL Call, write or phone. Our representative is sent to your home upon request. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO. 9138-40 Commercial Ave. - - . SCUTH cniCAcn Koom 200. Tcl.So.ChtJo.KM. C C0 Open Mon Thurs. ad Sat. Eves tiil 9. Wo clo other Eve. t6.
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I hare Deen askeS many times why I located here Instead of down town In the main buainesa center. I considered trrat matter well ele-ven years ago, and decided that I could get all the patients here that I could attend to. and have proven euch to be the fact. I could do no more If down
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physician cannot cure, call and consult me. If I cannot handle vour
case successfully I will tell you so promptly and charge nothing for the advice. STOMACH TROUBLES If you fel depreesed after meals, with a bloated condition of the BtomacH and bowels, with belching gas, I can give you prdfnpt relief and a thorough cure. diseases or rviErv. MEN You aie to be the fathers of the coming generation, TTtrr' BEGETS LIKE. Don't be guilty of handing down to your off-spring diseases or weaknesses brought on by your own' vlsciousness or ignorance. If you have already made thoe mistakes come to me, I know, how to advise and cure you. DISEASES OF WOMEN Women and girls suffering with ill health are at a great dlsad-1 Vantafrfl haln cr unfit n Kovn r " n . ..11. V . . i
mothers. If you want to become healthy and Lappy come to me I will advise you free. ' TIRED FEELING I find bo many people who complain of b?ing tired from every little exertion, or they are more tired in the morning than after a day's work. Many of those do not sleep well, but are continually being disturbed by dreams. I can alwaya help those cases promptly and cure them in a short time. NERVOUS DISEASES I treat the various phases of nervous diseases in men and women. If you are troubled with Loss of Memory Despondency, Weakness, Nervousness, Nervous Debility, Aversion to ?- -iety, Softening of the Brain, Insanity, fnsane Feeling, Suicidal Tenjcy, or any other disease of the brain and nervous system. Call and will tell you what can be done for you. MODESTY Many times people suffer untold agony from ailments of which through modesty they dare not speak to their physician I will say to all such, if you have any disease or ailment hat you tfcm't want the world to know about, call in and tell me about It You can depend an getltng the beet possible advice and treatment and everv thing will be strictly confidential. ' ryBL00D AND SKIN DISEASES treated with remarkable results. EPILEPTIC FITS I tare cured many cases. CATARRH i treat Catarrh ia the most rational way by correcting the blood. 3 vwnrtt CONSTIPATION AND PILES treated and cured. KIDNEY DISEASE If you have any difficulty with yoar'KIdnTrs ' or Bladder call and get my opinion. icueys , RHEUMATISM I treat Rheumatism very successfully i PURE MEDICINES I furnish all medicin es so that I raaV krrrw ! them to be pure and Just what I want my pati-nt to bv
Office Hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8:30 o 'a. Snn day Hours, 9 to 12. ' ' Dr. J. F. RUCKEL, The Specialist Over Gaistv Theater. 9207 Commem'sji Aw hm.6o.j c c.
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