Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1908 — Page 7
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MONEY . LOANED on good security such as Furniture, Pianos and other personal property. QUIETLY and QUICKLY. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 9138-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago Room 2(0. TeL So. Chicago 104 . Open Monday, Thursday ard Saturday evenings until y P. M. "HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY , Dr. C. 0. Cline, 1 OSTEOPATH. Has opened offices In fiuuu aiu uAMJIOSD BUILDHfO. Treats acute and chronic diseases, eix Tears of Practical Experience. Graduate of Kiricsville. ilo., under X. A. o XILlL. .. Beat Equipped Repair Shop In the Stat 0. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE i Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System : 1 . HOnMAN STREET jrhone lit. Huehn Block. Hanmood, IHOWARD STEVENS, Open' ffoi Contracts. 3?ainting, Paper Hanging ana JJecorating. GRAIMXG A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. XS3 State Line Street, ... Hammond. Telephone 1691. . During the next 20 days Wa offer cash sales of artificial stone at cost. Our stock embraces a wide variety of mate lal suitable '. for all classes of buildings. , THE LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO 413 Hammond Bldr. Tel. -4751 KONG E0NG LO CO. Chinese, American and European RESTAURANT, fchlneae Chop Suey. All Chines diahea aerved In short order. . Chinese Goods v , Open from and Tea. 11 m. to 1. a. m. Bl State Street. Hammond, lad. Woodh till Ice Cream Co. Mtnaficturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc. So. Chicago, 250 92nd St., Phone 77 ftammond. 85 State Street, P&one 177 CASTLEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. Lots la Gary Perfect Titles $10 Monthly Payments CARTER & WELLS Proprietors of tbe Up-to-Date CENTRAL LIVERY STABLE S40 Truman avenue. - Telephone 83. There Is Comfort VTO3X A MAX'S SALARY STOPS Tnroush alckjaesg, failure of his employer, or a npeclon of business, to feel tnat you have something tx fall baelc oik in yonr hour of trouble. Put a amall amount each week In aarlajrs la a good, reliable sarins, bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank OXE DOLLAR STARTS A SAVIVna ACCP'JIVT. SASGS Ask the Man 1 If you should ask any intelligent Lake County Man, how to make your advertising; appropriation do you the most good in Lake County, the reply undoubtedly would be: Place it with the Times because in Hammond, Lake County and Calumet Region nearly everybody reads the Times. Guaranteed Circulation Daily over 1 O, O O O. Has lta Purposes. "A lie is doubtless a despicable thing," says the Philosopher of Folly. "And yet, come to think it over, it is about, the only practical substitute Xor truth discovered bo far."
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HEW YORK STOCK MABKET Descrin. Open
High Low Close 74 74 74 124 124 124 33 31 4 32 '59 68V4 - ' 59 68 66 68 44 43 44 38 37 88 85 18 83 S2 83 , . . . 78 45 44 45 5 5 5 31 31 H 31 2i 23. 24 25 24 25 13 13 13 153 150 161 V " 1 20 20 ' 20 19 19 19 52 51 61 31 31 31 15 14 14 31 30 31 20 19 20 123 122 123 19 18 187 23 23 23 54 54 54 42 40 42 56 55 56 98 98 97 63 127 126 127 29 23 29 S9 88 8S 116 115 116 104 102 103 18 18 18 " 70 70 - 70 14 27 25 27 22 22 . 22 74 73 73 13 13- -13 117 116 117 126 124 124?X 34 33 33 98 93 98 10 18 17 18
Atchison ,4 Am Sugar. ,.1!4 Am Car. 314 Am Copper: Am Smelt. Am Locom. Apacnda . Am 'lob pf. Am Wool.. B & O Biscuit . . . Brook R T. C & G W. Ches & O. . C F & T.. 58 67 44 38 85 18 82 78 45& 5 8 Hi 24 25 13 151 71H 20 19 52 31 15 31 Col South. Corn Pdts. Canad Pac. Coast Line. Cent Lath Denver cm Do pfd.. Distillers . Erie com . . Erie 1st... Erie 2nd.. 19 Grt North. .123 M Mer Cent... 18 M K & T cm 23 Do pfd... 54 4 Mis Pac..'.. 40 Nat Lead... 55 a N Y Cent . . . 96 Nor & W... 63 North "Pac. 127 Pacific Mail. 23 Peoples Gas. 89 Pennsyl. ...1151 Reading- ...103 R I & S. ... 18 Do pfd...-70i Rock Isl cm 14 Do pfd... 26 Rubber 22 South Pac. 73 So Rv cm. . . 13 St. Paul 117 I'nion Pac. .125 U S Steel...- 33 Do pfd... 98 Wabash cm. lO1, Do pfd... 17 COTTON MARKET. Month Open High 970 97S 972 Low 954 963 965 Close S5S-59 966-67 959-61 May ...970 July ...976 Aug. ...972 ID PROVISION MARKET Month Open High Low Close . 93b 8S-89 86 w heat May ..92 July ..88 Sept ..8693 89 86 66 64 92 88 86 66 64 63 53 47 3S Corn May ..66 6a 4a July ..64 Sept ..63 Oats May ..53 July ..47 Sept ..38 63 a 53 47 38 53 47a 38 a 1350 1387 1427a Pork May ..1350 1365 1407 1445 852 875 1350 1427 July .. . .1407-1397 Sept ..1445-30 Lard May ..845 840-42 840-42 867 867a July . 870 KIbs May -1.,. July . 723 .762-57 732 .... -..722. 762-65 655 722 . 757 PRODUCE 3IARKETS. Butter Receipts, 4.154 tubs: cream ery, extra. 29c; price to retail dealers, 30c; prints. 31c: firsts. 25fr27v spo ons, 2224c; dairies, extras, 26c; firsts, scwunus, iujjjic; lames, iso. 1, 20e; renovated, extra. 24c; firsts, 22 23c; packing stock, 19c. Jggs Receipts, 29,626 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13; cases included, 13 c; ordinary firsts, must be 60 per cent fresh, 13c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 70 per cent liesn, nvc; nrsts, packed In etaoi fresh, 14 c; prime firsts, packed .in new whitewood. cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 15 c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 16 c. Potatoes Receipts. 40 cars; choice to fancy, 6871e; fair to good, 65&67c. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: CO to 60 lb weights, 55c; 60 to SO lbs, 6Sc; 80 to 100 lbs, 89c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15c; No. t loins, 17 c; No. 1 round, 10c; No 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live, poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14cchickens, fowls, 13c; springs, 13c; roosters, 7c; geese, $6.O07.OO; ducks, 12c Fruit Apples, f2.005.00 per brl; 50c$1.25 per bu; bananas, jumbo per u.n,ch ?1-50: straight. $1.25; culls. 85c HnA bouquets. 6075c; lemons, $2.00 2 25; oranges, $2.00 3.00; grape fruit, $2.00 5.00; pineapples, $3.35 O 4.50 per crate; Malaga grapes, $3.50 4.50 per keg. Berries Cranberries, Cape Cod, $7.50 12.50 per brl; boxes. Jerseys, $3.00 C0 s.Zo; Louisiana, 50e$1.25 per 24-q"t case; Florida, 15QS0c per qt. Beans Pea beans, hand picked choice, $2.3002.32; common, $1.95 2.10; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.501.55; brown Swedish, $1.45 l.Sj; off grades, $1.2501.50; limas, California, per 100 lbs, fpot, $5.25. Green vegetables Beets, $1.25 3.50 per brl; cabbages, SOcgfJl.OO per brl' carrots, 30 50c- per sack; cauliflower' $1.0(32.75 per crate; celery, $5.50 per crate; cucumbers, 50c$1.10 per dozeggplant, $1.75 3.00 per crate; garlic' 56c per lb; horseradish, 5c per bunch' lettuce. $1.00 5.00 per brl; loaf, 20 22c per crate; mushrooms, 25t( 50c per box; peppers, $1.253.75 ner ornto,parsley, 10&20c per doz; pieplant. $1.00 wi.o per box; radishes, home grown 1560c per doz; string beans, green SI. 002.00 per box: wax. Si.nninn' onions, 65c$1.50 per bu; spinach, $i 50 s u jwr on; lomatoes. l.oO(fC2.50 peri crate; turnips, 60 75c per sack; vaterviccn, ivi(ii2uc per aoz. GRAIN MARKET. WHhita April 2. Carlots today: Wheat, 12 cars; corn, 208 cars; oats. 150 cars; hogs, 19,000 head. Chicago. April 2. Clearances todav: Wheat and flour, 22.000 bu; corn, 3,000 bu; oats, nothing. Chicago, April 2. -Estimates tomorrow: Wheat. 19 cars; corn. 188 cars; oats, 16a cars; hogs, 17,000 head. Northwest Cars. This week Last week Last Yr Duluth ..... 49 48 145 Minneapolis .168 137 304 Chicago 12 22 ig Southwestern Markets. Receipts. Ship. St. Louis, today 2,000 43,000 Last year ,,.27,000 49,000 Kansas City, today ...45,000 39,000 Last year 69,000 77,000 Primary Markets. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today 382.000 240,000 Last week 372.000 258.000 Last year 712,000 253,000 Corn, today 517,000 421.000 Last week ..521,000 392.000 Last year ......... .588,000 415,000 Do as other Lake county people dot Send THE TIMES to your distant relatives.. It la as grood 300 letters from home.
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Union Stock Yards, April 2. Hog re ceipts . i,oow; left over, 4,700; market UiiH' h?J -750 6.20; rough, 15.75 i-auie receipts, 1,T00 'head; market steady. Sheep receipts, 10,000 Hogs ..3,000 ,.8,000 Cattle 2,000 " 4,000 Sheep 4,000 Omaha Kansas City 4.000 Unlan Stock Yards, April 2 Fes close 1015c higher; estimated "toluunow. iT.uoo. Light, $5.856.27; 5?,aid eiLv.y' 55.85 6.32; rough, u.uu. vuuie ana sneep weak. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, April 2. Wheat opened mgner; corn opened oneciSjii.u penny nigner. Liverpool, April 2. 1:30 p. m. Wheat, , SY7,16,1,-"a penny lower: corn, one eighth penny higher. Liverpool, April 2. Wheat closed une-eigmn 10 one-half penny lower; corn closed one-quarter penny lower. WEATHER-FORECAST. Illinois and Wisconsin Fair tonight and Friday; rising temperature FriIndiana Fair tonight and Friday; cooler east tonight; rising temperature Friday. Missouri Fair tonight and Friday;, rising temperature Friday and northwest tonight. Lower Michigan Partly cloudy tonight with snow flurries north and west; Friday fair with slowly rising temperature. . Minnesota, Iowa. Dakotas, Nebraska and Kansas Fair tonight and probably friday; rising temperature. Montana Fair tonight and Fridaywarmer tonight. . ' HEARD ON THE L0UESE. Sell September and July on bulges and buy May on weak spots for scalping turns for the present. Barrel! Wre continue to advise buying new crop futures on all good setbacks as we are now reaching a period wln.n crop scares will prove the .ruling factor. Logan In case of a violent break such as often comes in this trade, those who have secured their profits would be in, shape to get in again at a better level. Dick We continue to advise sales of stocks on all fair rallies. Attention should be given to the sterling exchange market which is giving some hint of gold export possibilities. Hutton We are not in . sympathy with the bearish sentiment of the street. The reaction has been healthy and we feel the. market will do better in the near future. " ; Mcfntyre It looks as though we ar now in for an irregular and unsettled traders market for moderate, turns from the present angel of prices until something developes to give a greater incentive to operationa on a wider seal than merely scalping operations. A Canine Curio. Two or three dogs are nearly always to be found loafing about every blacksmith's shop. This fact is so weli recognized that detectives, whensent rut after valuable dogs that have been lost, invariably visit first of all the blacksmiths' shops in the neighbor hood. The reason why the dogs frequent the blacksmiths shops is that they love inordinately the odor and the taste of burning hoofs. They snuff the odor as a woman snuffs a rose, and they eat the hoof parings as a gourmet eats truffles. Landseer, the great animal painter, knew this' odd fact well, and in his famous picture of "The Smith's Shop," a dog in the foreground is greedily munching sliy. ers of toasted hoof. Resistance of Snow. During certain government experiments at Washington with reference to the effects of sudden pressures, attention was called to a singular' experience, which sometimes happens to people who go shooting in winter. If the muzzle of a gun happens to "become plugged with a little snow, the gun invariably bursts when fired in that condition. Light as the plug of snow is, it requires a definite time for a finite pressure, however great, trget it under way, nnd during this short time the tension of the powder gases becomes so great that the barrel of the ordinary fowling piece is unable to withstand it. Sided with Father. "There is a little chap in our town," said the suburbanite, "whose father I and mother have words quite frequent ly, and nave them loud enough to be heard by the neighbors. The burden of their recriminations, when audible, is, on the wife's part, that she ever lowered the Hicks family sufficiently to marry a Stubbs; and on his part that he ever honored the Hicks family by allying it with the house of Stubbs. One day last summer the young son of the house went fishing. He had barely got his line into the brook when he heard his mother calling him. "'There it is,' said he, disgustedly; 'the minute the Stubbses begins to fish the Hickses begins to holler."' Guard Against Premature Bwlal. In England there is an association for the prevention of premature burial, which offers the following statistics regarding people who were buried .live or suffered otherwise from being judged dead when they were not: Burfed alive, 149; narrow escapes therefrom, 219; dissected alive, 10; narrow escapes from being dissected alive, 3; embalmed aljve, 2; burned alive, 1. Times' vrant ads brln? results.
MALE HELP WASTED. WANTED Active man to do soliciting and delivering for coffee store; well acquainted in Hammond and East Chicago, to work for commission; security required. Call after 4 p. m., 13324 Ontario avenue, Hegewisch. 4-l-2t
FEMALE HELP VVAXTED. WANTED First class woman baker at Model Home bakery at 27 3. Hohman street; none but first class apply. 4-2-8t WANTED Qlrl for general housework; must be neat and industrious and sleep at home. Telephone 5242. 2-2t WANTED Girl for general housework; two in family. Apply 127 Doty St. 4-2-2t WANTED $5 weekly earned at home addressing postals for prominent educator. Enclose ten cents (silver) for particulars.- Frank H. Tibbetts. Y. M. A.. Toledo, 0.--4-l-6t WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply at 503 State street. .31 -tf SITUATION WASTED. WANTED Plain sewing and dressmaking: Riitfs ! 4 ani im fa 11 inn Monroo street. 4-i-4t WANTED Nursing, confinements preferred. Cp 11 49 Condit street. -aO-tf FOlt SALE. FOR SALE 5.000 loads of manure for lawn inirnns nt fw,r a tna Dhiii. McLaughlin, l mile south of Standard steel piant, on Columbia avenue. -31-i FOR SALE Rose comb black Minorca eggs for hatchlnc- Thnma, i:llKn. russelll. Ind. 31-tlt FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One mare With foal: fine bl.irlr -n 1 1 s voui-a old; one cow, giving milk; one cow coming in soon; one dry cow; one sow with pigs, Peter Jansen, Griffith, Ind. -1 2 1 FOR SALE 40 acre farm with house; two miles from Grand Havn m.m. worth $2,000. Will trade for house on btate street. Hammond. Apply to Joe ole.'.after 6 n- 1B Sle Street. FOR SALE Cheap, Shetland pony, buggy and harness; perfectly safs for children. 7i5 Summer street. au-a FOR SALE Four mule teams, 3 horse teams, stovewood. hav. corn a hnw wagons. Hammond Horse Market, Ed r5By' PrP-. asti Calumet avenue. FOR SALE AAv3l,e8sa tor hatching, 5c apiece, 447 Mbley street. 3-31-61 FOR SALE Now is the time to buy Ian4 4n K i i -w . ... . ..-i j-e-ico. ii wui double in value In five veara. Tha Pnti..Hni. comb colonizations in the Territory of lepic are selling past 60,000 acres, have been sold i school teachers and salaried men. Now' , ni t Vme lo make an investment that wui bring a handsome return in a fw years Our land is 350 miles South of Topolompo; the Pacific coast terminus of the Kansas City. Mexico and Orient II. a-orty acres $5 an acre; $20 down and $5 per month. Call or write lor booklet. F. w. siniithaxw vst ir, dlana avenue, agent for Indiana. a7-2w OR bALE Improved and unimproved farm lands in Wisconsin and Michigan; also great reduction , on city property. 52 Doty street. 3-27-6t FOR SALE Few Choice cottasrea nnA lots In best location in cltv: rash r easy payments. Phone 3244 or call 213 ingslfoftf"61" 5 'clock In the even" FOR SALE Ee-ea fnr 1-iatr.hino.. y&ril.t7ln$ag C' brown leghorns and white Wyandottes (Fishel strain); also Leghorn cockerels for sale. Call cveunjSs, o summer street. 3-25-4t FOR SALE Eggs for hatching; barred puuf" -hocks., a. c. n. I. Reds, 0W.n Leghorns. Address Lansing Poultry Yards. T.nndnr m c w.ij" , - ' o . - uau, X' tciuhouse. Prop.; established 1901. 23-10t FOR SALE High class Barred Rock uf ' . esss for settings. W. F. -iaoumu, oxo numan avenue. Ham. nd, Ind. 3-13-lm mon FOR SALE Cheap, seven million feet sheeting and all sizes Joists and timDers. Klndllne-. Hammond Packing Co.'s beef house, Hammond, and from elevator in rhi. r i . iii... .,
.rs ' V lime- second hand brick, riyu: duress a u-is. Lake County cleaned, $2.50 per thousand. J. G. Rueli. rimes. 21 '
oLuuy isiana avenue, Chicago; Phone Hyde Park 1659. 3-5-tf OR SALE A number of good heavy. sound, young work horses ard speedy roadsters; also hay, straw and corn for less money than can be purchased in Hammond. Everything guaranteed as represented or money refunded, at Bump-Reid-Wellder barn, layette street, near Sohl; phono 3SS1. C. A. Rogers & Co. 1-31-fit' F.R.A"LE God six room house with Ditin, joi Duxay; price $1,500; easy terms. The Hammond-Gary Realty Co. 1-4-tf FCR SALE Large rooming house. 86x l2";T8team heated; a good Investment. The Hammond-Gary Realty Co.. 127 So. Hohman street. 1-4-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT With or without board. nicely furnished front room In private family; gentleman preferred. 19 Carroll street; phone 4031. 4-2-3t FOR RENT Lower flat, 730 Sibley St., six rooms, all modern. Apply 274 Truman; phone 3732. 4-2-tf FOR RENT Room, within two blocks of courthouse. C. L., Lake County Times. 3-2-6t FOR RENT Five room flat; bath. Call at 804 Michigan avenue. 4-2-6t FOR RENT One 4 room flat; one 7 room flat; modern improvements. 284 East State. 4-2-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room in modern house; hot Water, bath; gas. reasonable. 147 Williams St 4-l-3t FOR RENT Furnished room; all conveniences; reasonable rates; lady preferred. Call second flat, 16 Condit St 4-l-3t FOR RENT Six room upper flat; bath, gas, electric light, central locationno small children; $17. Telephone 8177. 4 -1 -1 t FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; private bath room, gas. Inquire 277 Oakley avenue. 4-1-tf FOR RENT Desk room with telephone, electric 'ght, stenographer, etc: srood location twit. om Gary, Ind.-3-27-tf ' FOR RENT One large and ona small furnished room, with steam beat and both. 130 Russell street. 3-20-tf FOR RENT Pleasant rooms furnished str'eert.li!1-t3-?mUSekeePln8r; 25 SibIey FOR RENT Furnlsho board: electric lights and hathprivate family; near street car" line fmllT-tf referrecL 129 Dot Paone . . , - WANTED TO BUT. WANTED To buy second hand furniture, office or household. - for cash. Address 407 Sibley street. 30-6t
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WANTED -Modern eight rooo boose; must be cheap for cash. Ap,My Box Rit, Lake County Tlmes.--l-4-t3 WAJTED-.The best bouse that eighteeo hundred dollars, will buy; oneWANTED I will buy good saloon for Kn-l.Hf Mann. JSJ South HobWANTED TO HE XT. WANTED-r-To rent six room house; immediate possession. Box H-35,. Lake County Times, 1-4 -t FERSOryAl., Does your sewing machine need repairing? If so, call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street; phone 2601. " NOTICES. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF HENRY G. -VLIER, BANKRUPT. NO. 49 IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: On this 26th day of March A. D. 1908. on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge, It is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the Z4th day of April A. D. 1908, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said district, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND, a newspaper printed In said district, and that all known creditors and other persons In interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if anv they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as Btated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said n,a$lci on the 26th dav of March A. D. 1908. n , m NOBLE C. BUTLER, Seal of the Court.) Clerk. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. INr ?F .MATTER OF WILLIAM LACY, BANKRUPT. No. 48. IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: On this 26th day of March A. D. 1908, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It Is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 24th day of April A. D. 1908, before said Court at Indianapolis, in said District at nine o'clock in th fo and that notice thereof be published twice in the LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND, iicwsyauer primea in said district, and that all known creditors and nther persons in Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause. ii any tney nave, why the prayer of me saju petitioner snouid not be grantAnd it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall nH w mail to all known creditors copies of veuuun ana mis oraer, addressed 'to them at their places of residence as eiaieu. Witness, the Honorable Albert B Anderson, Judsre of said seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said D 1908 March A ,o NOBLE C. BUTLER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk. BARTER AND EXCHANGE One week's Insertion under this head iree. iou pay two cents lor each an ewer you receive. FOR EXCHANGE Ten gauge double barrel shot gun and a 22-target rifle for what have you? Address F H, FOR EXCHANGE $90 Baldwin piano check. What have you? Address W. M., Lake County Times. 24 FOR EXCHANGE $90 piano certlficate, Baldwin Piano Co., for what? Address M-28, Lake County Times. 21 FOR EXCHANGE Ten elegant pillows. den, bachelor, satine and silk embroidered sofa pillows valued at from 9 2 tO 220. Win PYnhnno-a u useful in four room flat. What v, - jj . : . . to REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLESTON. Lots 47 and 48, block 48 in second Oak Park addition, Henrietta J. Randall to Charles W. Batty i Lot 46, block 49 in second Oak Park addition. Henrietta J. Randall to Alfred Batty Lot 10. block 5, C. T. L. & I Co.'s third addition, Elias Matson to Arthur F. Miller 1 Lot 78, block 4, Lincoln Park addition. U. S. Land Co. to Anna K. Mueller 200 HAMMOND. Lot 15, block 3, Oakland addition, Becker & Tapper Realty Co. to Englehardt Ullrich 335 Lots 42 and 43. block 3, Sohl's second addition. Arthur O Merrill to Elizabeth Cushman GLKN PARK. Block 13, C. J. Williams' addition, Isabelle Finch to Chas. J. Williams . Lots 27 and 28, block 2, Theresa Janetzky to Minnie Williams , EAST CHICAGO. Lot 17. block 1. Walsh's second addition. Fred P. Olson to J. M. Worth 150 SECTION. 28-34-9 W Undvided 1-11 N 4 SW 14 SW V: 33-34.9 W W NE i NW V and N y3 E 14 SW 14 and N NW i SE y4 and S V4 NW and SW i NE V; 32-34-9 W 14 acres in NW SW X, Frank Werres to Augusta Werres . " 500 12-33-9 W W SE 14 and SE 4 SE 14; 13-33-9 W NE M NE M 160 acres, Charles E. Hayhurst to Sydney O. Hayden 11,600 In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed or record 3 releases and 13 miscellaneous instru ments. V, TesS for Hydrochloric Acid. A curious mishap has given us a very delicate test for hydrochloric acid in the atmosphere. In a North of England locality many houses have cur tains of the cream color produced by metanil yellow popularly known as "dolly" cream dye and to science as "the sodium salt of meta-amido-ben-zine sulphonic acid-azo-diphenyl-amine." Some of these cream-colored curtains suddenly changed to hellotrope. Investigation showed that an accidental escape of hydrochloric acid from a neighboring alkali plant had discolored the curtains and the dye became a most useful test.
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rnsiciaa cannot cure, can ana consult me. 11 1. cannot. Handle your case successfully I will tell you so promptly and charge nothing for the advice. , STOMACH TROUBLES If you, feel depressed after meals. .with a bloated condition of the stomach and bowels, with belching gas, I can give you prompt relief and a thorough cure. DISEASES OR MEN. MEN Yi are to be the fathers of thecoming generation, TTTTE ' BEGETS LIKE. Don't be guilty of handing down to your off -spring diseases or weaknesses brought on by your own visciousness or ignorance. If you have already made those mistakes come to me, I koow how to advise and cure you. DISEASES OF? WOMEN Women and girls suffering with 111 health are at a great -disadvantage, being unfit to become companions, sweethearts, wivea or K. T . A 1 ... , .
iuutucra. n juu wuui 10 uecome neaiiny ana nappy come tto me I will advise you free. TIRED FEELING I find so many people who complain of being tired from every little exertion, or they are more tirod 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 always help those cases promptly and cure them in a Bhort 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 Society, Softening of the Brain, Insanity, Insane Feeling, Suicidal Tendency, or any other disease of the brain and nervous system. Call and I 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 that you don't' want the world to know about, call In and tell me about it You can depend on getitng the best possible advice and treatment and everv thing will be strictly confidential. ' ery-. BLOOD AND SKTN DISEASES treated with remarkable results. EPILEPTIC FITS I have cured many cases. Ing theTffiFI Catarrh ln the m03t rational way by correctCONSTIPATION AND PILES treated and cured. KIDNEY DISEASE If you have any diQculty with y0ur KIWv or Bladder call and get my opinion. y Kidneys RHEUMATISM I treat Rheumatism very successfully 4v PURE MEDICINES I furnish all medicines so that I "may know them to be pure and Just what I want my patients to. have.
Office Honrs 8 to 12 a. ra., day Hours, 9 to 12,
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RESULTS COUNT CIRCULATION LAKE COUNTY means , TIMES' SlTeS R E S U L, T S 10,000 THAT 8Jg&T TO ADVERTISIINQ RATES UPON APPLICATION - - TELRPHONE 111
'ST! &. VIM YOU ARE WELCOME to come In at any time and let us explain our method of advancing money to people that do not have the security that a bank demands. You can borrow from-us if you own a piano, household goods, horses, wagons, live stock, etc. We treat your business as confidential. We leave the security in your possession. We allow you a rebate if you pay your account Booner than the time contracted for. If you owe any one else we will pay them and advance you more money, besides. You will find It more convenient to deal with us than with people who are not able to look after your wants as promptly as we are. Hsmmond Lean ni Guaran'es 09. 145 SO. HOHMAN STREET. Phone 257. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except Wednesdays and Thursdays. SERVICES is a DanK lor all the people rich and TvrcrrvrrD nrn a tt tt Tm tiitt
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people for about one-half the amuuui i. wuuia do compeiiea to a cudrge laem ii aown town; beJsides. South Chicae-o Is now 1r?n enough, eo that it has become an nJAnnnA4. V. n t A. ... luucyciiucut uumucos ceulcr, Willi a great future before it. Below I mention, a few of the more common ailments which I treat, not having room -for all.. If VAll Yt a VA OT1V H tcuitt rnni 1:30 to 5. and 7 to 8:S0 n
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