Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 157, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1908 — Page 7

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LOANED on good security such as Furniture, Pianos and otber personal property QUIETLY end QUICKLY. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 9138-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago Room 2- 0 T el. So. Chicago 104 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings until y P. M. HAMMOND BUSINESS DIRECTORY MILLER & JOY, FIRST CLASS CARPEXTERS, 230 Michigan avenue, are prepared to do all kinds of repair work at reasonable rates. Screen doors and windows a specialty. Also store fronts repaired. AH work (guaranteed first class. Orders given prompt attention. Phone Xo. 3001. Dr. C. 0. Cline. OSTEOPATH. Has opened offices f ROOM 310 HAMMOND BOTLDIKG. Stre l5r acut0 and chronic diseases. "'J"ars "t fraction! Experience. Gradual of Kirksvllle. Mo., under T. A. STILL. Beat Equipped Repair Shop In the State G. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System 81 S. 1IOHMA.X STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond, Ia HOWARD STEVENS, Open foi Contracts. Painting, Paper 'Hanging and JJecoratmg. GRALYIXG A SPECIALTT. My Motto: Good Work. XS3 State Line Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 1691. During the next 20 days We offer cash sales of artificial stone at cost. Our stock embraces a wide variety of material suitable for all classes of buildings. THE LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO 413 Hammond B!dz. Tel. 4751 KONG HONG LO CO. Chinese,' American and European RESTAURANT, khlnss Chop Suey. All Chines dlahes served in short order. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. ' Mi a. m. to 1. a,' n. 1 State Street. Hammond, Ind. Woodhull Ice Cream Co. Manufactarerj of Frozen Creams, Fruit Ices,- Etc - So. Cklcazs. 250 92nd St.,' Phona 77 : Clammond. 85 State Street, Phona 177 CASTLEMAN & JONES GARY, IND. Lots In Gary Perfect Titles $10 Monthly Payments CARTER & WELLS Proprietors of the Vp-to-Dnte CENTRAL LIVERY STABLE &40 Truman arena e. Telephone 83. grv There Is Comfort WHEX A MAX'S SALARY STOPS Through sickness, failure of his employer, or a suspension of business, to feel that yon have something t fall back on In yoar hour of trouble. Pot a small amount each week In savings' In a Rood, reliable savings bank, like the Citizens' German National Bank one dollar starts a savings acco;at. 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 Daily over 1 O, O O O.

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the Markets NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Descrip. Atchison ... Do pfd Am Sugar.. Am Car Am Copper. . Am Smelt. . . Am Lotom . . Anaconda . . Am Tob pf. Am Wool. . . Biscuit : Brook R T. . Open 76 4 126 3314 56?i 691, 45

High Low Close 77 76 76 87 126 126 126 3 33 33 68 56 57 70 69 69 45 44 44 y8 37 36 37 91 90 91 19 18 18 82 79 82 47 47 47 5 4 5 31 31 51 24 23 24 29 29 29 14 26' 26 26 157 155 155 22 20 31 30 30 17 17 17 34 34 34 123 122 122 57 11 10 10 1 6 1 6 16 45 43 44 55 55 55 9S 98 98 126 126 126 89 117 117 117 23 106 104 1T)5 18 17 18 . 15 15 15 28 28 28 20 19 19V 74 73 73 14 118 118 118 26 26 26 17 128 127 128 34 34 34 99 !i8 99 19 17 53 62 52

36T 'a 90 19H 79 H 47 Vs 5 31 23 29 14 26 1554 22 1 20 31 17 34 122 57 10 16 ; C & G W . . . Chea & O... C F & I Col South . . . Corn Pdts. . . Cotton - Oil. . Oanad Pac Cent Leath. . Denver cm. Distillers . . . F.rie com... Krie 1st Grt North. . . Gt Nor Ore. . Interboro Mex Cent... Mis Pac 6 'a Nat Lead... 55 4 4 N Y Cent. . . 98 North Pac. 126 Peoples Gas. 89 Pennsyl. ...117 Press KtPPl 93 14 Reading . . R I & S Rock Isl cm Do pfd.. Rubber . . . South Pac. Sn T?v r-m .105 . 17 . 15 . 28 . 20 . 74 14 St. Paul 11 8 14 St L&SF2dpf 26 Tex Pac... 17 Union Pac. 1274 u s Steel. Do pfd-. Virg: Chem 34t 99 19 7fc Wabash rf.. 17V,, West Union. 53 COTTON MARKET. Month May . July . Aug. . Oct. . Open , .902 ..912 .904b .909 Hiarh 902 914 903 909 Low 882 S92 890 888 Close 884- 85 S93-94 885- 87 890-81 GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

Month Open High Low Close Wheat May ..9192 92 90 92 July ..85 85 84 85 Sept ..83 84 82 83 ..67 67 66 66h July ..64- 64 63 63 Sept ..62 63 62 62a Oats May . .53 53 53 53 July ..45 45 45 45b Sept -.37 37 37 37 a' ..12S7 1302 12S7 1300a July ..1230-22 1335 1320 1330-32 Sept ..1355 1367 1355 1362 Lard May ..805 810 805 S07-10a July ..822 880 822 - S27-30a Sept . :842 850 842 847a Ribs May ,,687 692 687 690 July ..712-10 717-20 710 715-17a Sept -..-737- ,74 ,737 .. 740

rilODlCE MARKETS. Butter Receipts, 4,536 tubs; cream ery extra, 28c; price to retail dealers. 30c; prints, 31c; firsts, 25ft26c; sec onds, 21 23c; dairies, extras. 26c: fancy, 2324c; seconds, 2021c; ladles. No. 1, 20c; renovated, extras, 24c; firsts, iKWZAc; packlnp stocK, 19c. Siocn, isc. J 31,722 cases; miscel1. Vs returned, 13c; 13c; ordinary firsts. Lggs Receip laneous lots, ca cases included must be 60 per cent fresh. 13 c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 70 per cent fresh, 14 c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 14c; extra, specially packed for cltv trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 16c. Potatoes Receipts, 40 cars; choice to fancy, 7072c; fair to good, 65g6Sc. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follows; 50 to 60 lb weights. 55c; 60 to 80 lbs, 80 to 100 lbs, Sfi9c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 15c loins. 17 c; No. 1 round. 9c; 6?i Sc; No. No. chuck, 9c; No. l.plato 6c. Live poultry Chickens, fowls, 14c; chickens, fowls, ll(?il2c; springs. 11 (ft 12c; roosters, 7c; geese, $6.0ufv 7.00; ducks, 12c. Fruits Apples, $2.00 (fi 5.00 per brl; 50cfi$1.25 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.75; straight. $1.2531.50; culls, $1.00 ft 1.25; bouquets, 75c$1.00; lem ons, 12.0uw2.zo; oraniyos, sz.bOCn'z.Ka; grape fruit, $2.00 (S 3.50 ; pineapples, $3. 25m. 4.o0 per keg; Malaga grapes, $3.50 4.50 per keg. Berries Cranberries, Cape Cod. $7.00 (fiS.OO per brl; boxes. Jerseys, $3.00 Cn) 4.25; strawberries, Louisiana. 2.25 per 24-pt case; $2.004.00 $1.00 ffi) per 24qt case. Beans Pea beans, hand picked. choice, $2.28 2.30; common. $1.95 2.10; lower grades, depending on quality, $1.50(31.55; brown Swedish, $1.45 1.85; off grades, $1.25101.50; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $5.05. Green vegetables Asparagus, $1.50 (R) 4.00 per box; beets, $2.00 3.25 per brl; cabbage, 50c$1.25 per brl; carrots, 30 (ft SOc per sack; cauliflower. $1.00 (ft 2.75 per crate; celery, $4.504.75 per crate; cucumbers, 75cl?$1.40 per doz; eggplant. $1.002.00 per crate: garlic, 5 6c per lb; green onions, 50c(5$1.15 per box; green peas, 75c&$1.00 per box; horseradish( 65c per bunch; lettuce, $2.00 10.00 per brl; leaf. 3235c per crate; mushrooms. 35?f50c per box; peppers, $1. 252. 00 per crate; parsley. 10 ji20c per doz; pieplant. $1.25 per box; radishes, home grown, 15(S50c per box; wax, $1.5034.00; onions, 90c$1.00 per bu; pslnach, $1.5002.50 per brl; tomatoes, $1.502.50 per crate; turnips, 60 75c per sack; watercress, 10'a 20c per doz. GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, April 16. Carlots today: Wheat, 17 cars; corn, 97 cars; oats, 101 cars; hogs, 16,000 head. Chicago, April 16. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat. 5 cars; corn, 155 cars; oats, 167 cars; hogs, 14,000 head. Primary Markets Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today 205.000 156,000 Last week 266,000 134,000 Last year 689,000 1,111,000 Corn, today 342.000 392,000 Last week 422,000 374,000 Last year 512,000 892,000 XortliTvest Cars. This week Last week LastYr. Duluth 12 28 227 Minneapolis . 88 144 293 Chicago 17 19 28 Southwestern Markets. Receipts. Ship. Minneapolis, today ... 94.000 59.000 Last year 310,000 82.000 St. Louis, today ...... 18,000 17,000 Last year 20,000 18,000 .Kansas City, today... 39,000 31,000 Last year 39,000 110,000 Bead The Times and set the news.

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Special Wire to the TIMES LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Union Stock Yards, April 16. Hog receipts. 16,000 head; left over, 7,000; market weak. Light and heavy, $3.35 5.85; mixed. $5.4005.90; rough, $5.30 5.50. Cattle receipts, 3.500; market steady. Sheep receipts, 7,000; market weak. Hogs Cattle Sheep Omaha 7,500 2,000 3,000 Kansas City ...10,000 3,000 4,000 Union Stock Yards, April 16. Hogs closed slow and weak. Light and heavy, $5.35 5.90 ; mixed, $5.40 5.92; rough, $5.30 5.55. Cattle and sheep weak. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, April 16. Wheat opened one-eighth penny higher; corn opened unchanged. Liverpool, April 16, 1:30 p. m. Vheat, closed one-eighth to five-eight U heat. one-eighth to five-eighth higher; corn, one-quarter penn higher. WEATHER FORECAST. Kansas Partly cloudy tonight a'nd 1 riday; warmer north tonight. Nebraska Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; warmer tonight. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin Fair and warmer tonight; Friday increasing cloudiness and warmer. Missouri and Iowa Partly cloudv tonight and Friday; rising temperature. Lawer Michigan Fair tonight and ProTbably Friday; rising temperature. Minnesota Partly cloudy tonight and Friday: rising temperature tonight and east Friday. Dakotas Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; warmer tonight. Montana Partly cloudy tonight and i riday; cooler Friday and west tonight. HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Joseph Today should witness an evening up of accounts. Don't get uearisn necause or gold exports. Remember these facts; liquidation was completed long since, money is easy, stocks are well margined crop outlook is bright, business will revive again and immediate developments will favor the long side. Between this and midday segregation of Union will be an accomplished feature. Bull can pack hold Atchison. Kxpect regular dividend American Copper. Price-Current Winter wheat progrossing favorably and improving in appearance. Oats sowing interrupted by rains in considerable area. Good prospects for early pastures. Ware & Leland Foreign markets all closed after today until next Tuesday. Consequently operations will be largely of a holiday character that should allow of good turns being made in a scalping way. Barrell While we look for nothing more than a trading market for the present we continue to advise buying July and September on all good s tbacks as any change in the situation wijl' favor the buyers. Logan On any forced dip In corn like that which put May under 67 yesterday morning we favor the buying side. White Wheat is in a weak position and a break today Is probable. Clement-Curtis With a holiday ahead and if weather does not improve a better price level for wheat is probable. Otherwise the situation is bearish. Pringle We look for a scalping weather market for wheat with buying on weak spots much the safer while the primary movement keeps so small. Bartlett We favor buying Septembei wheat which is subject to natural influence and with present crop outlook we do not consider current prices warranted. Miller We still continue to feel the market will gradually work higher and such set-backs as that of yesterday afternoon should be taken advantage of to make purchases. Dick We think it likely the market will continue dull until after the Easter holidays. It may be that short covering over the holidays will bring about some rallies. Bache We believe the market will get out of its rut after the holidays and we look for higher prices later on. REAL ESTATEJRANSFERS TOLESTON. Lot 29, L. Gerlinger's addition. James A. Salisbury to William J. Barse $ 250 Lot 2, block 45 in second Oak Park addition. Calumet Land Co. to George C. Harrington... 575 Lots 20 and 21, block 17, Oak Park addition, Morris Savitsky to Clear Title Land Co 1 Lot 24, block 6. Oak Park addition. Mae Brade to Clear Title Land Co J Lots 12 and 13, block 11, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition. Howard P. Long to Ona Kairls 1,500 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 6, block 4, subdivision NW 32-37-9, Sarah E. McGaw to Michael Luczak 2,100 Lots 45 and 46, block 2, E. Englewood addition. Frank C. Lake to to John McCormack 200 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 6, block 14 in second addition, East Chicago Co. to Teofil Belski GLEN PARK. Lots 47 and 48, block 5; lots 45 and 46, block 5, Reissig's addition, Louise Ramm to Theresa Ramm 1,000 SECTION. Two rods of N end of NE . Eugene H. Hill to Lake County, Indiana 2S-36-8 W 33 feet off S end of SW SW , Thomas Adler to Lake County, Indiana 33-36-8 W 33 feet off N end of NW NW , Catharina Horst to Lake County, Indiana 29-S6-8 W 33 feet off S end of SE ; 28-36-8 W 33 feet off S end of SE SE ; 28-36-8 W 50 feet off E side of SE , George Earle to Lake County. Indiana 2S-36-8 W 33 feet off S end SE SSW . Peter Hein to Lake County, Indiana 27-36-8 W 33 f?et off W side W SW SW . George B. Chew, jr., to Lake County, Indiana 33-36-8 W 33 feet off ' N 'end "n'e NW , Helena Hlney to Lake County, Indiana In addition to the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record 4 mortgages. 4 releases and 20 miscellaneous instruments.

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MALE HELP WANTED. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Washing to do; good work, reasonable; at my home, 508 East Plumaer. 13-6t FOR SALE. FOR SALE 25 foot lot in Standard Steel addition; can be bought at low price, cash; owner must sell. Address W.. It., Lake County Times. 16-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE For some farm land, a lot, 25x125, on Hoffman St. 3 blocks east of Calumet avenue; all improvements paid. Inquire of Thomas Jonannsen, Highlands, Ind. 16-6t FOR SALE Private party will sell the best square piano in town for $15 if taken at once. Address L, Lash hotel. 14-6t FOR SALE A bargain. 30 acre poultry farm, part timber, four roomed house, 1 miles east of Thayer Station, Monon; jood gravel road. Apply Dobbie, Box 454, Indiana Harbor. 13-6 FOR SALE One square piano; good order; only $25. Straube Piano factory. Take S. Uohman street car to factory. 13-tf FOR -SALE One Kimball upright piano, only $140; easy payments. 30 Ogden street. 4-13-tf FOR SALE First class saloon. Inquire at 278 State street; phone 0033. 13-3t IOR SALE Best bargains in farm lands, improved farms, timber land, grazing lands and business locations, in Marinette county, Wis., and Newaygo county, Mich. For literature call or address A. F. Brandt, 52 Doty street, Hammond. 10-6 1 FOR SALE Few choice cottages and lots in best location in city; cash or easy payments. Phone 3244 or call 213 Ann street after S o'clock in the evening. 3-10-tf l'OR SALE High class Barred Rock poultry; also eggs for settings. W. F. Maslnno, 318 Truman avenue, Hammond, lnd. 3-13-lm FOR SALE Good six room house with bath; lot 50x90; price $1,500: easy terms. The Hammond-Gary Realty Co. 1-4-tf R SALE: Large rooming house. 86x -2; steam heated; a good Investment. The Hammond-Gary Realty Co., 127 So. Uohman street. 1-4-tf FOR REM. FOR RENT Six room fiat and bath, 622 Plummer avenue; $9. F. B. Hall, 241 Sibley street. 16-3t FOR RENT Six room upper flat; gas range, electric light, bath and furnace; $12 per month. 213 W. Plummer avenue; phone 2U02. 15-5t FOR RENT Furnished room. Inquire 215 South Hohman. 15 FOR RENT Three large, nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also two upstairs room furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 3203 or call 301 Chicago avenue. 14-6t FOR RENT Five room flat; good condition; over saloon, corner Clinton and Hohman. Inquire at saloon or phone 2033. 14-5t FOR RENT New and elegantly furnished rooms; convenient to Standard steel and Gibson yards. 824 Summer street, east-. 14-6t FOR RENT One large and one small furnished room with steam heat. Kas and bath. 130 Russell street. 11-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath. 717 Summer street, upstairs. ll-6t FOR RENT Three rooms upstairs a four room cottage and five room brick cottage. Apply 459 Kane avenue. 11-tf FOR RENT Seven room flat, bath and gas. 351 Walter street; phone 4954. ll-6t FOR RENT Six room flat; all modern. Apply 305 State Line, near Douglas street. 10-6t FOR RENT Nine room residence fronting on Harrison park; finest location in the city; 100 foot lawn, small fruits, furnace, bath, basement; rent reasonable; good proposition to desirable tenants. Apply R. E. W Times. 10-tf FOR RENT Lower fiat. 730 Sibley St., six rooms, all modern. Apply 274 Truman; phone 3732. 4-2-tf 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 J'ght, stenographer, etc.; good location, Write Box. 298, Gary, lnd. 3-27-tf 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 RE XT. BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED Boarders. Call at 508 Indiana avenue. - M. C. McCoy. 7-5t WANTED TO BUT. WANTED To buy two good bicycles for lady and gentleman: must be cheap, in first class condition. Apply II. G. Co., Lake County Times. 16-3t WANTED To buy good two or three or four horsepower gasoline engine, cheap. Peter Jansen, Griffith, Ind. ll-10t WANTED Modern elg'ht roor. house; must be cheap for cash. Ap,My Bat R-4i, Lp.ke County Times. 1-4-U WANTED The best house that eighteen hundred dollars will buy; onehalf cash. Box U-40, Lake County Times. 1-4-tf WANTED I will buy good saloon for cash. A. B. Mann, 127 South Uohman. 1-4-tf PERSONAL PERSONALi A correct time card every 30 days at Daddy Briggs' Majestic buffet. Call and get one. 13-6t VISIT HAMMOND HORSE MARKET, 369 Calumet avenue, for your horses and mules, also corn, hay and some wood for sale; lots plowed and manure delivered at reasonable prices. ll-4t PERSONAL Lace curtains done up; send postal, will call for them; reliable party; lace curtains a specialty. Mrs. McCay, 109 Ihdiana Blvd., Hammond, Ind. ll-6t Does your sewing machine need repairing? if so. call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert, 241 East State Btreet; phone 2601. City Not Typical of America. A cosmopolitan citizen says that the foreigners, artists, philanthropists, editors, scientists and sociologists who go to New York city to study America are likely txi be led into all sorts of errors if they confine their studias and observations to the metropolis, for New York city Is less typical of America than any other part of the country. Try a want ad in The Tit

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BARTER AND EXCHflHGE One week's Insertion under this head free. You pay two cents for each anewer you receive. FOR EXCHANGE Suit of clothes, good as new, for good bicycle. Address A. A., Lake County Times. 16 FOR EXCHANGE $85 Baldwin piano check. What have you? Address C. S., Lake County Times. 6 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 3503 Armanis F. Knotts vs. John Vergil and other defendants.; Quiet Title. Defendant Mary Sommers files affidavit for change from county. Granted. 39S7 Harman Day vs. John Nowak, C. H. Maloney & Co., dismisses all cross complaints. Costs assessed against John Nowak. 4383 Keeley Brewing Company vs. Daniel Fitzpatrick and other defendant. Alias summons ordered for May 15, on request of plaintiff. 4555 Theodore Liable vs. Joseph Pannia and other defendants. Quiet title. Plaintiff files complaint. Affidavit of non-resldenca ordinnance published! 4556 George B. Chew vs. Daniel Behrens and other defendants. Plaintiff files affidavit of nonresidence of all defendants. Publication ordered returnable June 15. Higher Court's Record. SUPREME COURT MINUTES. 21234. Pere Marquette Railroad company vs. Joter G. Strange. Laporte C. C Appellant's additional authorities. 21083. Lake Shore Land comnanv vs. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rail way company. Lake C. C. Appellant's reply brief. Appellant's brief opposing motion to dismiss. 21001. The Wabash Railroad company vs. Catherine Alice Hassett, administratrix. Miami C. C. Appelle's petition for rehearing and briefs. NEW SUPREME COURT SUITS. 21255. State of Indiana vs. Adams Express company. Marion C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. Joinder In error. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. 5937. The Michigan Central Railroad company et al. vs. the Hammond. Whiting & East Chicago Electric Railway company. Porter C. C. Appellant's petition to transfer to Supreme court and briefs. 6321. East Chicago company vs. City of East Chicago. Lake C. C. Agreement to postpone oral argument. 6734. Illinois Central Railroad company vs. Chester Fairchild. Vanderburg C. C. Appelee's petition for time. 6150. Daniel W. Cushman vs. Cloverland Coal and Mlnning company Clav C. C. Appellee's petition to transfer to Supreme court. NEW APPELLATE COURT SUITS. 68G0. Mary C. Heinly vs. Elias A. Pierce et aL Madison S. C. Record. Assignment of error. Praecipe. Notice to Madison county affidavit as to death of Lemuel Heinley HiGH WAYS DESCRIPTION VERIFICATION DISMISSAL, 6153. Jonathan W. Fancher vs. William II. H. Coffin. Starke C. C. Reversed. Wats-on, J. (1) Insufficiency of the description of a proposed highway in the petition is not available to a remonstrator on appeal to the supreme or appellate court, where no objection was made to such petition before the board of commissioners. Only matters put in issue before the board can be litigated on appeal. (2) A description of a proposed highway ns beginning at the northeast corner of a certain section, to extend north along the section line between two other sections to the northeast corner of one of them, being of the total lenpth of one mile, was sufficient. (3) Where a sworn remonstrance against a proposed highway in the name of an adjoining land owner was filed, and the hoard of commissioners took jurisdiction thereon and the petitioners appeared and answered and the remonstrator appealed to the circdit court, it was error for that court to dismiss such appeal by reason of the remonstrance having been sworn to by the remonstrator's attorney and not by him In person. NEW CASES FILED. Lena Webster, executrix of the estate of Elizabeth Ragan vs. The Metropolitan Life Insurance company. Suit being brought to recover $100 lofe insurance grst assigned to John W. Johnson and afterwards to her susband, Michael Ragan. Paul Jarba vs. Mike Kenders and Mrs. Mike Kenders. Appeal. Paul Jarba agreed to build a house for Mike Kenders for $183. He has received but $26 of this omaunt according ti the complaint and is suing for the rest. Walter Bukowski vs. Mullin Brewing company. Walter Bukowski alleges that he agreed to build a saloon in the Standard Steel Car settlement and in consideration of the Mullin Brewing company promised to lease the place for a monthly rental of $50. The saloon was built but the brewine company, it is alleged, did not keep its part of the agreement. Peter Larsen vs. The W. B. Conkey company. Larson has started a personal injury case in which he alleges that through the negligence of his employer he lost three fingers. He wants $2,000 damages for them. William Kunert, trustee of Calumet township, William C. Kunert and Calumet towishlps as individuals vs. Galliger and William Williams. Kunert alleges that by mistake he overpaid Gallagher $2,000 on a contract for a school building. New York Church Attendance. Each Roman Catholic church in i New York city averages twice as many j attendants in Sunday services as the i individual churches of any other do. ! i nomination of Christians.

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STOMACH TE0UELES If you feel depressed after meala, with a bloated condition of the stomach and bowels, with belching gas, I can give you prompt relief and a thorough cure. DISEASES OR 1ME1V. MEN Yn are to be the fathers of the coming generation, LIKE 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 know how to advise and cure you. DISEASES OF1 WOJVIEIN Women and girls suffering with 111 health are at a great disadvantage, being unfit to become companions, sweethearts, wives or

mothers. If you want to become

win advise you rree. TIRED FEELING 1 finl so many people who complain of being 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 always 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 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 M I- J - 1. 1 . A, .J A , . , .

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..... , " - "'" v,i anmeui mat you C03 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 everything will be strictly confidential. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES treated with remarkable results. EPILEPTIC FITS I 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 you have any difficulty with your Kidneva or Bladder call and get my opinion. RHEUMATISM I treat Rheumatism very successfully. PURE MEDICINES 1 furnish all medicines so that I may know them to be pure and just what I want my patients to have. Office Hours 8 to 12 a. n., 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8:30 p. ra Sunday Hours, 9 to 12. Dr. J. F. RUCKEL, The Specialist

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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 ywi own a piano, household gojds, horses, wagons, live stock, etc. We treat your business as confidential. We leave the security In jnour possession. We allow you a rebate If you pay your account soomer 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 convwilent to deal with us than with people who are not able to look aftei- your wants as promptlyas we are. Hamm end Lean znd Eaarantsa Co. 143 SO. HOHMAN STREET. Phone 257. Over Model Clthter. Open evenings except "Wednes days and Thursdays. & a, XftPPKR, Tteascrer S. A. CULVER, Marngw

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BEING WELL AGAIN, CALL LN I have been &sked many times why I located here instead of down town in the main business center. I considered that matter well eleven years ago, and decided that I could get all the patients here that I could attend to, and have proven such to be the fact. I could do no more If down town, xny expenses are so mucn s4 - less cere tnai 1 can anora to treat yeupie lor uuuui one-nan me

, ucuuuui x wouia. oe compelled to charge them If down town; beeldes, South Chicago is now large

enough so that It has become an . . 1'- . j .wtivi, nihil a great future before it. Below I mention a few of the more common ailments which I treat, not having room for all.. If you have any disease that your consult me. If I cannot handle your so promptly and charge nothing for healthy and happy come to me, I a ua.ie not speaK lo tneir physician. I U anir YIcooca . i x . . . yi 25,000 GALLONS.

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