Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 149, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1908 — Page 7
Tuesday, 'April 7, 1908
MONEY L,OAINED on good security such as Furniture, Pianos and other personal property QUIETLY and QUICKLY. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 9133-40 Commercial Ave South Chicago Room 2(0. Tel. So. Chicago 104 Open Monday. Thursday ard Saturday evenings until V P. M.
HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dr. C 0. Cline, OSTEOPATH. Has opened offices In ROOM 310 IIAMMOXD BCTIIICa. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Eix Years of Practical Experience. Graduate ol IClrksvilie, Mo, under T. A. STIU. Seat Equipped Repair Shop in the Stats Q. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 1 S. HOHMAN STREET none 122. Huehn Block. HamraMl i. HOWARD STEVENS, Open to Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work. 183 State Line Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 1691. During the next 20 days We offer cash sales of artificial stone at cost. Our stock embraces a wlda varietv of mat a (laHfjk for all classes of buildings, THE LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO 413 Hammond Bid. Tel. 4751 KONGF HONG EO CO. Chinese, American and Caropesm RESTAURANT, thiness Chop Suey. All Chines dishes served In short order. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. in. 01 State Street. Hammond, Ind. Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufacturers of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices, Etc So. Cktcsgo. 250 92nd SU. Phone 77 Haamosd, 85 State Street, PSiono 177 CASTLEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. tots in Gary Perfect Titles $10 Monthly Payments CARTER ,& WELLS Proprietor of the T7p-toDate CENTRAL LIVE II Y STABLE Tram an avenue. Telephone S3. .XI tl There Is Comfort WHEX A MAN'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his employer, or a suspension of business, to teel that yon have something: t tail back on In your hour of trouble. Pnt a small amount each week In tar. tag fa-a, good, reliable savings bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank OXB DOLLAR STARTS A SAVINGS ACCP'JNT. Ask the Man ! 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 Dailyover 10,000. A Word from Josh Wise. "Mebby loves makes th world' go 'round, but it's tb stuff la th' pay en velope Saturday night th't pays tb. bills."
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Descrip. Open ,High Low Close Atchison ... 75 75 74, 75 Do pfd... 86 86 86 .86 Am Sugar. ..124 1244 124 124 Am Car 32 33 32 33 Am Copper.. 59 59 4, '" 584 59 Am Smelt... 68 68 67 68 Am Locom. . 43 44 43 44 Anaconda .. 37 38 37? 87T4 B & O...... 83 83 83 83 Brook R T. . 45 46 45 45 C & G W... 5 5 Ches & O... 31 31 31 3l C F & I... 23 24 23 24 Col South.. 25 26 . 25 26 Corn Pdts.. 13 13 Cotton Oil. .. 23 28 28 28 Canad Fac.152 154 152 154 CentLeath.. 20 20 Denver pfd. 52 . . . . 52 Distillers ... 31 31 31 31 Erie com... 15 ' 15 15 15 Erie 1st 31 32 31 32 Grt North... 123 124 123 124 Gt Nor Ore.. 56 . . . . 56 Interboro ... 7 ... ... 7 Mex Cent... 18 19 18 18 M K & T cm 24 24 24 24 Mis Pac 41 42 41 42 Nat Lead... 56 56 55 55 N Y Cent... 97 98 97 98 North Pac. 126 127 126 127 Ont & W 32 .... 23 Pacific Mail. 28 28 28 28 Pennsyl. ...116 116 116 116 Reading ,..104 105 103 104 R I & S 18 18 18 18 Do pfd... 69 69 69 69 Rock Isl cm 14 ..." 14 Do pfd... 27. - 27 27 27 Rubber 19 19 18 19. South Pac. 74 74 73 74 -So Ry cm... 14 14 St. Paul 117 118 116 117 Texas- Pac. 17 - 17 - 16 16 Union Pac. 125 126 124 126 U S Steel...' 33 34 33 34 - Do pfd. ;.- 97 98 -97 98 Vlrg Chem. 19 19 Wabash cm. 10 10 10 10 Do pfd 17 17 17 17 Wis Cen pf. 36 . . .. 36 West Union. 51 .. '.. 51
PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 4,046 tubs; creamcry, extra, 29c; price to retail dealers, 30c; prints, 31 c; printse ta ers, 30c; prints, 31c; firsts, 2527c; seconds, 2224c; dairies, extras, 26c; firsts, 2324c; seconds, 2021c; ladles. No. 1, 20c; renovated, extra, 24c; -firsts, 2223c; packing stock, 19a Eggs Receipts, 25581 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13c; cases included, 13 c; ordinary firsts, must be 60 per cent fresh, 13 c; firsts, whltewood cases and must be 70 per cent fresh, 14c; prime firsts, packed In new whitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 15c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 16c. Potatoes Receipts, 66 cars; choice to fancy, 6870c; fair to good, 6567c Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to CO lb weights, 55c; 60 to 80 lbs, 68c; SO to 100 lbs. 89c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15c; No. 1 loins, 17 c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 9c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys. rer lb. 14c: chickens, fowls, 13c; springs, 13c; roosters. 7c; geese, $6.00 7.00; ducks, 12 c. -rrult ADDles. J2.00tti o.00 Der brl: 50c$1.25 per bu; bananas, Jumbo, per bunch, JI.75; straight, $1.-25 1.50; culls; $1.001.25; bouquets, 75c$1.00; lemons, $2.002.25; oranges, $2.003.00; grape fruit, $2.005.00; plneaples, $2.35 Q&4.0U per crate; Malaga grapes, $3.50 4.50 per keg. Berries: Cranberries, Cape Cod. $7.00 8.00 per brl; boxes. Jerseys. $3.00 ro) 4.25; strawberries, Louisiana, 75c$1.60 per 24-pt case; $2.253.00 per 24-qt case. Beans Pea beans. hand clcked. choice, $2.30 2.32; common, $1.95 2.10; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.501.55; brown, Swedish, $1.451.85; ore grades, ?i.zai.o0; llmas, California, per 100 lbs. $5.25. Green vegetables Asparagus, "$3.00 (3) 5.00 per box; beets, $2.00 (ft 3.50 per brl: cabbages, 50c$1.25 per brl; carrots, 30 '50c per sack; cauliflower, $1.002.75 per crate; celeyr, $5.00 5.50 per crate: cucumbers, 50c$1.10 per doz; eggplant. H.vvvyz.zo per crate; garlic, 510c per lb; horseradish, 65c per bunch; lettuce, $2.007.00 per brl; leaf, 2022c per crate; mushrooms, 2550c per box; peppers, $1.25 Cd 2.00 per crate; parsley, lOCaSOc per doz; pieplant, $L00fz1.25 per box; radishes, home grown, 15 (a-16c per doz; string beans, green, $2.0004.00 per box; wax, $4.00 & 5.00; onions. 65c (u $1.00 per bu; psinach, $1.50 2.50 per brl; tomatoes, $1.502.50 per crate; turnips, 60 75c per sack; watercress, 10 20c per doz. GRAIN MARKET. Southwestern Markets. Receipts. Ship. Minneapolis, today ...158,000 64,000 Last year 314,000 51.000 St. Louis, today 19,000 58,000 Last year 20,000 S8000 Xorthrrest Cars. This week Last week Last Yr. Duluth ...... 65 100 329 Minneapolis .145 110 296 Chicago 30 40 LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, April 7. Wheat opened three-quarter to one penny lower; corn opened unchanged. Liverpool. April 7, 1:30 p. m. Wheat, one-half to five-eighths penny lower; corn, one-eighth penny lower. I Liverpool, April 7. Wheat closed one-half penny lower; corn closed oneeighth penny lower. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Union Stock Yards. April 7. Hog receipts, 10.000; left over. 7.000; market weak. Light. $5.756.15; heavy and mixed, $5.806.20; rough, $5.755.90. Cattle receipts, 2,500; market steady. Sheep receipts, 10,000; market weak. Hogs Cattle Sheep Omaha 6,000 4,000 2,000 Kansas City ...14,000 8,000 8,000 Union Stock Yards, April 7. Hogs close slow. Light, $5.80 (fj 6.20; mixed $5.806.20; heavy, $5.806.15; rough $5.80 5.90. Cattle steady; sheep weak. WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois Showers tonight and tomorrow; cooler southwest Wednesday. Indiana Showers tonight and Wednesday. Missouri Showers tonight and Wednesday; cooler northwest tonight and north Wednesday. Nebraska Rain tonight and probably Wednesday; cooler south Wednesday. Kansas Showers tonight and Wednesday; cooler tomorrow and north tonight. Montana Fair tonight and Wednesday; cooler east tonight. Lower Michigan and Wisconsin Partly cloudy with showers Wednesday and -In south tonight. . Minnesota Probably rain or snow tonight and Wednesday. Iowa Showers tonight-and Wednesday; cooler northwest tonight. Iowa Showers tonight and Wednesday; cooler northwest tonight.
ram a Special Wire to The TIMES REAL ESTATE1BAHSFERS HOBART. Lots 4 and 5, Rlfenburg's & Wood's addition, Alfred H. Scholler to Andrew Melin $ 300 HAMMOND. i Lot 22, E lot 23, block 6, Towle & Young's addition. Walter R. Hatch to Wilhelm Hohn 950 Lots 1, 2 and 3, E. W. Sohl's addition, Ludwig Buse to Ernst Buse 750 Lots 32 and 33, block 1, Rolling Mill addition. Peter Crumpacker to John Marshall.... 300 TOLESTON. Lot 17, block 25, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s first addition, Elizabeth Brophy to George -H. Deiters.. 1,000 Lot 45, block 13, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s sixth addition, Frank N. Gavit to Melhior Scholar 450 Lots 1 to 32, block 1; lots 1 to 32. block 2; lots 1 to 8, 25 to 32, block 5 In Toleston Park subdivision, Julius Frankel to John R. Pogue et al... , 1 INDIANA CITY. Lots 19 to 24, block 27, Norcott's addition, Heinrlch Bartholomey to William Pauly 100 Lots 19 to 24, block 27, Norcott's addition, William Pauly to Louisa Bartholomey 200 GARY. " Lots 6 and 7, block 6, Gary Park subdivision, Gary Realty Co. to Michael Untch 600 Lot 10, block 6, Gary Park subdivision, Gary Realty Co. to Martin Hiegel ; . . 800 SECTION. 20-36-9 W Part W , Carrie M. Wicker to Nickolas Kortenhoeven 6,600 28-32-8 W N N SW NE . 10 acres, John E. Caster to James Press 900 In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record 7 mortgages, 3 releases and 18 miscellaneous instruments. HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Bache The big interests seem wait ing for developments. The crop re ports due Wednesday will no doubt be favorable and some good buying may appear In the market at that time. Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation have been filed at the office of Secretary of State for the following companies: Puritan Root Beer Company, Bedford; capital $15,000; to manufacture and sell root beer; to manufacture and sell root beer; directors, Joseph W. Prichard, James E. Allen and Edgar D. Mitchell. Eaton Canning Company, Eaton; capital, $15,000; directors R. M. Carter, prescident; E. D. Peck, vice president; J. Cooper Props, secretary; Albert E. Baur, treasurer, and W. O. Aspy, Moses E. Black and Mrs. Challsta Brandt, all of Eaton. f Spencer Light, Power, Heat and Wa ter company. Spencer; capital, $75,000; directors, Laurent Lowenberg, Cincin nati; Carl J. Keefer and Reld Hifiht, Reid Hight being an official of the town of Spencer and representing the town. Higher Court's Record. Superior Court Minutes. 21162. Charles Campbell vs. State of Indiana. Noble C. C. Appellee's brief. 21168. James P. Sterling vs. Wesley A. Frlck, et al. Carroll C. C. Appel lee's petition for time. 21176. Charles C. Lltle, trustee, ea al. vs. State ex rel. John C. Smith. Ma rion S. C. Appellant's brief. Xw Supreme Court Suit. 21249. Lindley G, Hester et al. vs town of Greenwood et al. Johnson C. CI Record. Assignment of errors. Notice. Appellants' brief. Appellant Court Minutes. 6004. Edd Willamson et aL vs. Daniel Shank. Steuben C. C. Appel lant's petition to transfer to superior court. 6178. Louisville & Southern Indiana Traction Company vs. Edward S. Short, Clark C. C. Appellant's petition and brief to transfer to Supreme court. 6718. George M. Layton et -al. vs. Benjamin M. Herr. Clinton C. C. Ap pellee s petition for time. 6726. Holiday & Wyjon Company vs. Terry O'Donnell, by next friend. Han cock C. C. Appellant's brief. 5979. Charles Kelly et al. vs. George Bell. Steuben C. C. Appellee's petition and brief for rehearing. 6754. Indiana Natural' Gas and Oil Company vs. Sidney K. Ganlard, ad ministrator. Tipton C. C. Appellant's petition for time. DON'T BOIL THE WATER. Eoiling and distilling water removes the oxygen and makes it flat, indigest ible, and unhealthful. Filtering only takes out a very small part of the filth and disease germs. If you want to drink absolutely pure water, fresh, sparkling, life-giving. nature's best remedy, you can have it for 7 cents per gallon delivered at your door from Knotts mineral and pure water springs. Porter, Ind. Send card with name and address to W. F. Cox, Porter, Ind., or call up phone 135 Hammond, and we will do the rest. Music and Business. "If the noted opera singers will take our good money, why shouldn't they learn our good language and sing it?" demands the Buffalo Express. Be cause in that event we should prob ably quit giving them our good money to hear them sing. A Clever Woman. She "Mary Graham is certainly a very clever woman, yet she has little to say.". He "That's where her cleverness comes in. She leads a man to believe that she thinks ho Is worth listening to." oityof iftlany Germans. New York city has the third largest German population of any city in the world, only Berlin end Hamburg being ahead of it.
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HALE IlEI-P WANTED. WANTED Registered pharmacist, competent to take lull charge 01 our drug department. E. C. Mlnas Co. -3t WANTED Young man for dry goods department with store experience; German preferred. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond, ind. 4-4-st FEMALE HELP WASTED. WANTED Girl for general work in restaurant. Mrs. Hendrix. 86 South Hohman street. 4-6-2t WANTED $5 weekly earned at home addressing postals tor prominent educator. Enclose ten cents silver) for particulars. Frank H. Tibbetta, Y. M. C. A, Toledo. O. 4-l-6t SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Young girl wants housework or as nurse KlrL Address E. T., Lake County Times. 4-6-3t FOB SALE. FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. Davis standard bred, heavy laying strain, $1.50 per setting. J. W. O'iiritin, GrassellL 7-8t FOR SALE Fresh milch cow. Wm. Frederich's place, Columbia avenue and Ridge Road. 7-3t FOR SALE OR RENT New four room cottage; lot 2bxl65. 151 Kenwood avenue. Apply 278 E. State street, sa loon, J? red lieeve. 7-Zt FOR SALE Cheap. Oldsmobile: firstclass condition. Inauire Ed Simon. 207 Logan street. 4-6-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres of good land; about mile from business center; suitable for gardening. Call 244 State street. 4-6-3t FOR SALE Pair of Shetland ponies, on account of moving; gentle; can be driven by children. 4-6-iit FOR SALE Llght grocery store with vi niuiuui uuueenoia lunuiure, cheap. 407 Sibley street. 4-6-3t FOR SALE Seven room house. In quire at 129 E. Detroit street 4-4-3 FOR SALE 5,000 loads of manure for McLaughlin, 1 mile south of Standard Steel plant, on Columbia avenue. 31-6 FOR SALE Rose comb black Minorca etrtTS for hatrhlno- ThnmaB Ut-.ra Grasselll. Ind. 31-6t " FOR SALE Now is the time to buy land in Mexico. It will douhl in value in five years. The Foster-Hol-comb colonizations in the Territory of Tepic are selling past 50,000 acres, have been sold in tne past seven months, school teachers and salaried men. Now is tne time to make an investment that will bring a handsome return In a few years. Our land is 350 miles South of Jiopoiompo; the Pacific coast terminus of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient R. R. Forty acres $5 an acre; $20 down and $5 per month. Call or write for booklet. F. W. Southank. 283 In diana avenue, agent for Indiana. 27-2W FOR SALE Few choice cottages and lots in best location in city; cash or easy payments. Phone 3244 or call 213 Ann street after 5 o'clock in the even ing. j-io-tr FOR SALE High class Barred Rock poultry; also eggs for settings. W. F. Mashino, 318 Truman avenue. Hammond, Ind. 3-13-lm FOR SALE Cheap, seven million feet sheeting and all sizes Joists and timbers, kindline. now hAlnir wrpkcl from Hammond Packing Co.'s beef house, Hammond, and from elevator In Chicago; limited time. Second hand brick. Cleaned, jjz.ou per thousand. J. G. Kuel, 300 Stony Island avenue. Chlcaero: phone Hyde Park 1659. 3-5-tf FOR SALE A numoer 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-Weilder barn. Fayette street, near Schl; phon 38S1. C. A. Rogers & Co. l-31-6t FOR SALE Good six room bouse with bath: lnt Sfivsn- nrlca ti sunterms. The Hammond-Gary Realty Co. M.--FOR SALE Large rooming house. 88x a; steam heated; a good Investment The Hammond-Gary Realty Co.. 127 So. Hohman street. 1-4-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms suitable for man and wife; $5.50 per montn. ill bummer street. 7-3t FOR RENT With or without board nicely furnished front room in private family; gentlemen preferred. 19 Carroll street; phone 3144. 4-4-2t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, upstairs. 53 Ogden street. 4-4-3t FOR RENT New six room flat, corner Garfield and Lincoln avenues. Chris Hodel; telephone 9971. 4-4-6t FOR RENT Lower flat, 730 Sibley St., six rooms, all modern. Apply 274 Truman; phono 3732, 4-2-tf FOR RENT Room, within two blocks of courthouse. C. L., Lake County Times. 3-2-6t 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.; good location, Write Box 298, Gary, Ind. 3-27-tf FOR RENT Pleasant rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 250 Sibley street. 3-13-lm FOR RENT Furnished rooms with board; electric lights and bath; with private family; near street car line; gentleman preferred. 129 Doty; phone 4S93. 3-5-tf WANTED TO IlEXT. WANTED To rent six room house; immediate possession. Box H-35, Lake County Times. i-4-tt MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED Party to care for cow for part of milk. Inquire at Times office. 7-3t BOARDERS "WANTED. WANTED Boarders. Call at 508 Indiana avetiue. M. C. McCoy. 7-5t WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Cash for A-l new. milch cow; don't waste time unless you have a good cow to sell. Address Vo Lake County Times, Hammond. Ind. 3-tf WANTED Modern eight rooc house; must be cheap for cash. Ap.My Box R-46, Lake County Times. 1-4-U WANTED The best house that eighteen hundred dollars will buy; onehalf cash. Box G-40. Lake County Times. 1-4-tf WANTED I will ouy good saloon for cash. A. B. Mann. 327 South Hohman. l-4-tf PERSONAL WANTED Have your wall paper and calcimine cleaned good as new; new process; all work guaranteed. Phone 4933 or call 255 Indiana avenue 7-3t Doas your sewing machine need re pairing? If so. call up C. F. Miller, the 1 sewing machine expert, 241 East State . . A . t- ft 0 A .
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LOST AXD FOUND. LOST Somewhere between Hammond and Indiana Harbor, Friday. April 3. certificate of baptism issued to Evelyn Marion Kroupa and also a certificate issued to James Kroupa. Liberal reward if returned to Lake County Times office. 7-3t LOST In Monon station Saturday, April 4, a brown leather hand bag containing articles of very little value to any one but owner. Will finder leave it at 147 Williams street and receive reward? 4-6-2t BARTER ID EXCHANGE One week's Insertion under this bead free. You pay two cents for each answer you receive. FOR EXCHANGE $85 Baldwin piano check. What have you? Address C S., Lake County Times. 6 FOR EXCHANGE $39, 15 volume encylopedia Britanica, morocco bound; and $25 8 volume set classical music in case, by worlds best authors, lor Singer or White sewing machine or what Address W S, Lake County Times. 4 FOR EXCHANGE: $80 complete set blacksmith tool, foree. large drill, vice screw, plate tire bender, anvil; Just the outfit for a beginner. Will exchange for what. Address x. ai., Lake County Times. 3 FOR EXCHANGE Ten gauge double barrel shot gun and a 22-target rifle for what have you? Address F H, Times. 2S FOR EXCHANGE $90 Baldwin piano check. What have you? Address W. M., Lake County Times. 24 FOR EXCHANGE $90 piano certificate, Baldwin Plsno 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 $2 to $20. Will exchange for anything useful in four room flat What have ypu? Address A D-18, Lake County Times. 21 BELONG TO TEMPERATE ZONE. Four-Fifths of the Hor.es of the World Are Found There. Of the 100,000,000 horses known to exist in the world, 80,000,000 or fourfifths of the entire number are found In the temperate zone and nearly all among the occidental people. Accordiing to the National Geographical Magazine, the remaining 20,000,000 scattered through the tropics are largely employed in the service of temperate zone visitors or residents and are but feeble representatives of that animal as he is known to the people of Europe or America. In the United States and Canada we have 1 horse for every 372 persons; in South America, 1 for every 7 ; in Mexico, 1 for every 12; In Japan, 1 for every 30; 1 to 40 in Turkey, for 50 in the Philippines, for about 150 In Africa and 200 in India and Southern China. The llama will carry from 50 to 200 pounds; a man from 75 to 150 pounds; the donkey 100 to 200 pounds; an ox 150 to 200 pounds; a horse from 200 to 250 pounds; the elephant from 1,800 to 2,500 pounds; the camel from 350 to 500 pounds. HIS TROUBLE WAS NOT ORGANIC. Official's Ailment One Comparatively Easy to Cure. Gen. Joubert Pienaar was talking to a Washington reporter about a West African official. "It is In that man's territory," said Oen. Pienaar, "that the black3 are still branded. The man neglects his work. "Well intentioned, but lazy. In his ig norance he suffers all sorts of iniquities to go on among his people. "Yes, he is lazy and neglectful. In the last heat he was taken sick and a physician was sent for. 1 want you to tell me frankly,' he said to the physician, 'what is the mat ter with me. "The physician frowned at the fat, flushed face and, frankly enough, re plied: "'The trouble with you. sir. is that you are suffering from underwork and over pay.' " Procrastination. Procrastination is a habit that clings obstinately. - Putting off a duty is practically equivalent to perform ing it twice over, for the dread of it is quite as wearing as the actual work. The greatest success is attained by cultivating a plastic memory and refusing to think of a task till actually face to face with it. Then one's whole attention can be devoted to it till the thing has been completed and pushed into the background. It is the eternal dwelling upon matters that sickens the brain. sore Ttiroat. Those subject to sore throat wll find the following preparation simple, cheap and highly efficacious when used in the early stage: Pour a pint of boiling water on 30 leaves of the common sage and let the infusion stand for an hour; add vinegar suf ficient to make it pleasantly acid, and honey to taste. The mixture should be used as a gargle twice a day. There is no danger if some of it is swallowed Solve Life's Problems. To resolutely and tenderly, day aft er day, commend ourselves to the hand of God, to do our best, to decide as simply and sincerely as possible what our path should be, and then leave the Issue humbly and quietly with God. -The Upton Letters. Cars Run on Frozen River. Every winter, as soon as the Neva at St. Petersburg 13 frozen over, a service of electric cars la started to run across it on the ice.
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Women and eirls suffering with ill health are -ata - greatf disad
vantage, being unfit to become mothers. If you want to become will advise you free. TTTTETI TTr.T.T.TWO I find so
tired from every little exertion, or they axe more' tired In themoonlng than after a dav's work 'Manv of those do not sleen well, but are. con
tinually being disturbed by dreams. I can alwayst?helpthosQcase84
promptly and cure them in a short time. NERVOUS DISEASES I treat the various, phases ofservous diseases In men and women. If you are troubled'' with losof Memory,'. DesDondency. "Weakness. Nervousness, Nervous Debility. Aversion to
1 Society, Softening of the Brain, Insanity, Insane Meeting, Suicidal Ten-.
dency, or any other disease of the I will tell tou what can be done
MODESTY Many tlme3 people suffer untold agony from ailments ft of which! through modesty they dare not speak to their phjjslclan. 1 1 will say to all such, if you have any disease or ailment that you don't R
want the world to Know aDOut, can in ana ten me about it. You can.' depend on getitng the best possible advice and treatment, and everything will be strictly confidential. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES treated with remarkable results. EPILEPTIC FITS 1 have cured many cases. CATARRH 1 trea Catarrh In the most rational way by correctIng the blood. CONSTIPATION AND PILES treated and cured. KIDNEY DISEASE If Ton have any difficulty with youriKldnevai or Bladder call and get my opinion. RHEUMATISM 1 treat Rheumatism very successfully. PURE MEDICINES I furnish all medicines so that I may know-' them to be pure and iust what I want my patients to have. Office Hours 8 to 12 a. ra., 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8:30 p. m. Sunday Hours, 9 to 12. Dr. J. F RUCKEL, The Specialist a a a . trfi9 r m M . .
uver uaiety xneaxer, eu commercial .ave., near uzna. St. bo. Chicago. J?
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-JSStf mm iiii'jia . riuuKi WWUlUN 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 aocount sooner 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. Hammond Lean and 6oarant63 Co. i 143 SO. HOHMAN STREET. . Phone 257. Over Model Clothiers. , Open evenings except Wednes- -days and Thursdays. SERVICES the custcdlansiof the funds dthe This is duetto a wider apprecia as Its usefulness Us extended and lt&M casfl nf r.; Best BEING WELL AGAIN. CALL IN I hare been asked rmany-times why I located h,ere" instead of down , town In the matin business J center, l ccnsioerea mat matter' well eleven years agp, -and -decided that I could get all the patients here that X could Attend, to, and have proven such to 1)9 the fact. I could do no 'more If -down town. My expenses are so much less here that I can, afford to 'treat people for about one-half the amount I would be - compelled to charge them ii uovra town; be-, sides. South Chicago is now large enough so that It has become an.M lntenendent business -center, with.a great future .before it. Rplnw T mesliinn a fewrjf thin more common aliments which, mi treat, not iaving room-for all. .. If f you nave any aisease tnat your promptly and charges nothing oPi , ' eel depresseoaJler..mealav'with and lowels. wlthbelchinsgaa, mi those mistakes "come- to.-meI- kxicrw: ii ' U OF? WOMEN companions, sweethearts, wfms or.' healthy and happy' come to. me,. Ii many people who- compaiaeof beln brain ana nervous 'system. 'Calrand. for you. LAKE COUNTY TI AI 9 O UARANTEED 1 tiV&IZ CIRCULATION 10,000 AT ?SV TO APPLICATION
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