Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1913 — Page 7

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertiser whose Identity Is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to addreas them by the key letter Riven. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as It is possible It is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Tiroes will not bs lesponslble for error In ads taken ever the telephone. MALE HELP. WANTED Driver for light auto truck; must be reliable, competent and steady worker. The Beckman Supply Co., 265 Michigan ave., Hammond. WANTED Boy to deliver parcels and work around factory. Apply Simon Cigar Factory, 135 Logan st., Hammond. WANTED lee man, one who can carry ice on shoulder; must be sober. Apply at once to George V. Sherman, Crown Tolnt, Ind. 13tf WANTED Painters at once. Apply R. O. Moose, Whiting, Ind. Thone 196J or 170R. 9-4 FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girl for general housework; family of three; good wages if competent. Apply 3218 Aldls ave., Indiana Harbor. 13-3 WANTED Good and experienced girl for ice cream parlor at Hammond Candy Kitchen, Nick Bereolos, 553 So. Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. WANTED A girl for general housework; small family. Mrs. W. H. Crawford, 18 Warren St., Hammond. WANTED Twenty girls ; must be over 16 years of age. Apply Reid-Murdoch Co., Hammond. WANTED Experienced dry goods saleslady. Zimmerman Dept. store, Indiana Harbor. : . 13-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. 24 Highland St., - Hammond. Phone 701. WANTED Girl or middle aged woman for general housework. Apply 85 Sibley St., Hammond. 12-2 WANTED Bright apprentice for dress making at Mrs. Lesser, 4520 Forsyth are., East Chicago. 12tf WANTED At once, experienced grocery salesladies; German or Polish speaking preferred. Apply Mr. Lovegren, Lion Store, Hammond. WANTED Twenty girls at once; must be over 16 years of age. Apply Reld &. Murdoch Co., Hammond. 10-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. E80 Michigan ave., Hammond. WANTED A good girl housework. 90 Conkey mond. Phone 1358M. for general ave., Ham-10-3 WANTED First and second girl for housework; $5 per week. 188- Plummer ave., Hammond. 8tf WANTED A girl for Ruth St., Hammond. housework. 61 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED POSITION Housekeeping In widower's home, by middle aged lady; best references. Call or address 2nd floor 188 E. State St., Hammond, Ind. 13-3 W ANTED POSITION As housekeeper by middle aged woman; ' competent for all kinds of work. Inquire 4 Detroit st;, Hammond. WANTED SITUATION By the day, sweeping, Ironing, etc., will make engagement for the same day each week. C D, Times, Hammond. WANTED TO RENT. YOUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS DEsires room, breakfast and evening dinner with private family; south side preferred. Address R W, Times, Hammond. 12-3 WANTED Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, for man and wife; no children. Address Mrs. Rally, 1014144th St., East Chicago. Phone 466M. JVIONEV TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN We lend $10 or over to owners of furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc. Also loans of $5 and up on their own note to people permanently employed. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rimbach block (over Lion Store). Phone 218. Open every evening. MONEY TO LOAN We furnish LOANS for building. Paxton Lumber Co.. Hammond. . b . St THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKH COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READERS ON THIS TIMES.

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WHAT TIMES ADVERTISING DOES A. J. Campbell, of the Campbell Realty, company of -West Hammond, tells of the ' marvelous results' of a want ad In THE TIMES. He had a house in West Hammond that he wanted to rent. He put an ad In THE TIME3 and that same evening within an hour after the paper had been delivered he had a dozen chances to rent the place and before supper time had accepted a deposit on it to bind the lea. The next mornlnR he was approached by a man who had Been the for rent ad and who wanted to buy th house. Campbell told him that the house would cost him $2,700. In ten minutes the deal had been made and the house was sold. Campbell then hunted up the man who had rented the house and got him to release him. Campbell says he never saw such results from advertising. FOR SALE A 5-room modern cottage cheap. Tel. 1096 J evenings. 9-7 FOR SALE Modern 5-room cottage; new, hot water heat, lot and half, nice location, cheap, at 4322 N. Olcott ave. Call at 4744 Todd ave., East Chicago, Ind. FOB SALE. FOR SALE Boys', and girls' steel wheeled ball bearing roller skates, the 5 skating rink kind, while they last Too per pair. Frederick L. Heintz, 167-169 Michigan ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Ford automobile. Call at . Stewart garage, corner Indiana and Hohman. Phone 179. 13-2 FOR SALE -Horse, cheap. Call 411 Ash st., Hammond. FOR iJSALE A brand new vacuum cleaners cost $125; best offer takes It. Frederick L. Heintz, 167-169 Mlchl. gan ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Gasoline lighting plant, Pltner system, store purpose. Max Salmon, Block ave. and Watling Bt., Indiana Harbor. 13-3 " 1 FOR SALE Davenport, base burner, gas plate and oven, parlor table and Alwin gocart; must be sold by Thursday. 380 Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Cheap, six good motor trucks; one that will meet your requirements. Phone Hammond 1280T4. FOR SALE New two-seated buggy; will sell cheap. Call or write Hegewisch bakery, 13251 Erie ave., Hegewisch, 111. 10-3 FOR SALE Cheap, small hotel and restaurant; rooms always full; doing good business ; bargain. 3470 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 9-6 PRINTING PLANT FOR SALE Complete small newspaper and Job outfit with new type; will invoice $1,200; will take $700.. Call and see It at office of Griffith Mfg. & Supply Co., Griffith, Ind. 9-6 FOR SALE Two-passenger automobile, like new, $200; must sell before May 18 to satisfy mortgage. Write and I will demonstrate any place In Lake county. Joseph R. Blenz, 3819 Parrlsh ave., Indiana Harbor. . LOST AND FOUND. LOST Round gold locket; monogram on back, picture Inside; reward. Return 98 Highland st. Hammond. Phone . 1657. LOST Gold, open faced Illinois watch Monday p. m. Call at 4 Williams st. or phone 8I3R. Liberal reward. 13-3 LOST Lady's gold watCh, between Tod ave. and Cudahy. Finder please return to Nassau & Thompson, East Chicago, and receive reward. 13-2 LOST Silver bag Saturday night in Lion store or on So. Hohman St.; contents valued as keepsake; reward. Phone 568. 12-2 LOST A Canadian shield pin. Return to Times office and receive reward. 6-tf MISCELLANEOUS. SAND FOR FILLING CAN BE DUMPed at the school ground of the Wentworth ave. school, in West Hammond. WRITE FOR MAP AND BOOKLET containing 35 views of Dublin, Michigan. It certainly will Interest you. Flattering business prospects; beautiful summer resort. Lots now at bargain prices, $50.00 tip. Call Saturday. Henry Krause (owner) 607 Marquette Bldg.. Chicago . PHONE 771 FOR , BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men' Tailors. 61 State St., Hammond. TIMES WANT ADS ARB SERVICE TO iron FOR

FOR SALE Two lots, 11-room house, corner Charlotte and Logan. One lot.

triangle shape, cheap if taken at once. John Brill, 10287 Indianapolis Blvd.. South Chicago. 7-6 FOR SALE A bargain, 7 rooms, fur nace heat, laundry, gas electricity. room for garden or chickens; on im proved street. Boat neighborhood In Hammond. For particulars, addrerrj "W-D" Times office. 6-6t FOR SALE Two Gary lots in block 5, Logan Park, in 17th St.; price for both 1700, cash or partial payment. Apply to E. A. Bradford. 405 South Marshfleld ave., Chicago. . FOR SALE 50 ft. lot, 6-room steam heated house, east side; 37 ft. lot. 6-room cottage, furnace; 25 ft. lot, 6room cottage, stove heat. Inquire 754 So. Hohman st., Hammond. Tel. 744. FOR SALE 6-room bungalow, 6-room cottage, 7-room house; all new and modern; south side; small payment down, balance as rent. F. L. Wyman & Co., 136 Sibley St., Hammond. Open evenings until 8:30. 12-3 FOR SALE hV acres of choice land. 3 acres or 16H acres, all in the Humpfer farm along Hohman street where the street car line will be built within a year. Also choice 50-foot lot with fine 2-story house on Rimbach av., at a bargain. Phone 1551 or 869R. FOR SALE Corner lot 75x125 ft., tworoom house, barn ar?d other outbuild lngs. Bargain if taken at once. Inquire at 666 Oakley ave.. upstairs. Ham mond. ARE YOU A TIMES KE.lDEHt FDR RENT. FOR RENT Light housekeeping suite. Call 229 Michigan ave., Hammond, or phone 1187R. FOR RENT Two unrurnisncd rooms for light housekeeping. Apply or write 3804 Hemlock St.. Indiana Har bor. FOR RENT 4-room cottage; toilet and gas, at 492 Plummtr ave. In quire 107 Douglas St., Hammond. Phone 1149M. FOR RENT Newly furnished apart ments for light housekeeping. Apply at ISO Indiana ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Large furnished front room; modern; no other roomers. Apply 43 Carroll st., Hammond. Phone 813M. 18-5 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 4744 Todd ave.. East Chicago, Ind. FO RRENT Two bedrooms with board; middle aged men preferred. 9 State st. (upstairs), Hammond. FOR RENT Three front rooms for light housekeeping; also three rear rooms and bath for light housekeeping; also three vacant rooms and bath. 838 Alice st., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room; suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen. At 572 Hohman st., Hammond. Phone 927R. 12-2 FOR RENT Three or five light house keeping rooms on first floor; can be arranged to suit the party. Phone 1089W or call 360 Sibley st.. Ham mond. 12-2 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Upper flat: 854 So. Hoh man at.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times office. Hammond. 8tf WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY A second hand set of Burns' Annotated Statutes 1908. State condition and lowest price. Ad dress R, Times, Hammond. BOARDERS WANTED. FIRST CLASS BOARD 4520 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. 12-6 FOUND The best advertising bedium In the northern part of the stateThe Times. "LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1, MARCH TERM, 1913 EARL BARNHART VS. HELEN BARNHART. CAUSE NO. 10425. AC TION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by J. K. Stinson, Attorney, and files his com plaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Helen Barnhart is not a resident ot tne htate or Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear ana answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 30th day of June A. D., 1913, the same being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room No. 1, In the Superior Court Building;, at Hammond, In said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of May A. D., 1913, said action yill be heard and determined in her absence. Io Witness Whereof, I hereunto set

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Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of May A. D., 1913. KRNKST I. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk. L. S. C. By ROSCOE IIEMSTOCK, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Katie Johannsen. No. 685. In the Lake Superior Court, May Term, 1913. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Katie Johannsen, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 9th day of June, 1913, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Su perior Court, at Hammond, this 12th day of May, 1913; ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2. MAY TERM. 1913. MORRIS ZENZITER VS. GRACE I WOOD ET AL. CAUSE NO. 10471. ACTION TO QUIET TI TLE. Now comes the plaintiff by Hembroff : Glazebrook, attorneys, and file his complaint herein, together with an af fidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Grace L. Wood and Louisa R. A. MacPherson, guardian of Grace Louisa Wood, and Louisa R. A. MacPherson, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the -5th day of July, A. D. 1913, the same being the 48th day of the next term of said Court to be be gun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the sec ond Monday of May, A. D. 1913. said 'action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 12th day of May, A. D. 1918. - ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 fed. 994 $1.024 : No. 3 red, 95 08c; No. 2 hard winter, 91 !92c: No. 3 hard winter. 90J492,ic; No. 1 spring, 8J91c; No. 3 spring. 87 89c. " Corn No. 2, 5656',ic; No. 2 white,! 5858'4c: No. 2 fellow, 56e56c; No. 3, 54455Hc; No. 3 white, 67571ic; No. 3 yellow, 6555'ic; No 4, 53 54c. . ' TV Oats No. 2 whit. 36 g 37c; No. J white, 35 36c; No. 4 white. 344 35c; standard, 36 V4 36. C CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Linseed easy. Wholesale prices for carbon and other oils were as follows: Standard white, 150 test. 104c; perfection, 10V4c; headlight, 170 test, 12c; eocene, 12Vic; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 27c; special naph tha. 19c; raw linseed, single brls, 49 50c; boiled, do, 6051c; turpentine, 46c; summer black oil, . 7ttc; winter black oil, 84c These quotations apply to barrel lots if. o. b. Chicago. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.40 88.90; medium to good steers, $7.60 8.40; inferior to fair steers. $6.657.60; fat cows and heifers, $5.008.35; canners and cutters, $3.255.00; native bulls and stags, $5.007.35; feeding cattle, $6.007.85. Hogs Bulk of sales. $8.30 8.35; heavy butchers, $8.308.42i4; light butchers. $8.308.40; light bacon, $8.25 8.40; light light. $8.20 8.37 : heavy

shipping, $8.2a8.40; heavy packing, 0 a considerable depth, and neat lit$8.05 8.25: mixed packing, $8.15 8.30. tie garden plats have been laid out.

Sheep Lambs, .good to prime, 58.10 8.60; lambs, fair to good, (7.65 8.10: Iambs, common to fair, $7.25 7.65; I lambs, good to choice heavy, $7.60 8.25: lambs, feeders, $6.0007.25; lambs. culls, $6 007.00; yearlings, fair to best. $6.75 7.50. PRODUCE MARKET. Buter Extra creamery, 2727c firsts, 26264c; seconds, 2525c; dairies, 2526c; packing stock, 23c; process, 26c; ladles, 24V45 25c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15c; geese, 99'.4c; ducks, 1515e; fowls, 17V418c; roosters, ll12e; broilers. 16 Ms' 17c. Eggs Firsts. 1717?ic; ordinary firsts, 1616c; dirties. 'l415c; checks, 13V14c; miscellaneous lots, 1617ic. Beans Tea, hand picked. $2.15 2.30; brown Swedish, $1.00 1.25; Lima, 100 lbs, $6.006.25; red kidney, $1.75 2.20. Potatoes Minnesota, 3745cr Wis consin, 37 47c; new, brls, white, $4.00 5.00; sweet, hamper, $1.001.25. Green fruits Strawberries, 24 qts, $1.50 1.75; 24 pts. $1.00 1.50; apples, brls, J2.50S5.00; boxes, $1.002.50. Vegetables Asparagus, boxes, 2 dos, I $1. 00 2.00 celery, cases, $8.0010.00 radishes., boxes, 2-3 bu, 60 85c; cabbage, old, brls, 75c$l.OO; new, crate. I $1.60 2.00; spinach, box, 2-3 bu, 30 45c: cucumbers, box. 2 dos, $7.75 6 2.00; turnips, crates, $1.001.25; cauliflower. case, $1.252.00; string beans, green. harr.p, 2.503.O0; wax, hamp, $2.75( 3.25; green onions, crate. 75c(g$1.00; carrots, new brl, I2.002.75; onions. new, crate, 75c(&l. 60; tomatoes, crate. $2.754.00; lettuce, leaf, box, 17V4 0 22 He; parsley, large, brls, $2.763.00; pie plant, bunch, 7Sc; beets, new brls, $2.50(S3.00. Veal calves 50 60 lbs, 11 12c; 60 90 lbs, ll12V4c; 80110 lbs. 12

13 Vic; 65 1S0 lbs, coarse, 79c

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The following letters remain un called for in the Hammond, Ind.. poatofflce week ending May 12, 1913: Harry Anderson, Mr. Marton. Mrs. Fred Beeward, George Breyding, Harry J. Beach, Jno. T. Brems. Mrs. Margaret Burgess, Wm. Blissmer, Mrs. H. S. Cunningham, N. S. Cuthebert, W. L. Cole, C. M. Dickinson, Medora G. Dlrmo, Miss Clara Goehion, Komorocsy Surabor, Karl F. W. Grund. Jakow Hrotokil, H. J. Harshbarger, Paul Henry, Charlie Heserih, Wlcenty Kublcz, James Kenney (2), F. W. Leuyttgen, E. C. Moore, George Mueller. Bugavl Mita, John Morczlnsack, Xpnotor iluofov. Mrs. Grace Myers, J. W. McICee, R. C. McArthur, J. J. O'Hanlon. Clare Penalton, Marko Pelinovic (2), George Prur, E. W. Pearson, Mr. Richardson. Gust Radermaeher, Miss Vera Rees, Irofln Swetlinsky, John Sloan, John Schaffrath, Marya SIkova, Philip T. timith, Andro Sldetick, Miss Bessie Wallace, Dora Wilkes. F. R. SCHAAF. P. M. REALESTATE TRANSFERS TOLLESTON. Lot 6, blk 6, Oak Park add, City & Harbor Land Co. to Joseph Swindell 625 Lots 28, 46, blk 87. 2nd Oak Park add. City & Harbor Land Co. to Josejh Swindell 1,000 Lot 42, blk 42. 2nd Oak Park add. City & Harbor Land Co. to Jo seph Swindell 500 Lot 44, blk 45, 2nd Oak Park add. City & Harbor Land Co. to Rachael Steinber Lot 39, blk 1. F. R. Maas 1st add. Frank R. Maas to Esther Reuter Lots 41, 42, blk 6. 2nd Logan Pk add. Joseph Lipski to John J. Lipskl W 5 ft. lot 3, blk 27. O. T.. Rob ert H. Ropmond to Olga Jeckechweiti , WHITING. E 5 ft. lots 36, 37, w 20 ft. lot 88, blk 2, Davidson's Fred St. add, Charles D. Davidson to Alexius Kussy 620 Lots 8, 9, Davidson's Fred St. add, Charles D. Davidson to John Barbarich 1,650 GARY. Lot 27, blk 1, Garden City add. Ethel Fitzgerald to Jose Mosco 1 Lot 8, blk 58, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, John R. Farovid to Carrie B. Marks 1 F 1EED BE The Gary board" of public works In refusing to make Sixth avenue a boulevard because a Gary editor who is one of the few residents on that little-used street set a new precedent that In th future will discourage other patriots who want to have side streets beauti fied at the public's expense because they happen to reside therein. Eighth Avenue Owner to Fight. Yesterday the board of works In structed the city engineer to spread the assessment for the ersurfacing of Eighth avenue. If the board intends to spread the assesment against adjacent property the Eighth avenue association will get out an injunction against the work I commissioners. Because ineir street is a heavy tranic tnorougnrare tne Eighth avenue people contend that the street should be paved at 'the public expense. DIRT KING GETS JOB. 1 t a meeting ot the board of public works yesterday Andy Htnes, the black Idirt king, was awarded the contract for ten thousand yards of black earth to be used in filling the Lake Front park. Already the front part of the park facing Aldls avenue is filled in shrubbery planted and a line of trees I is also in Mr. Hines will also furnish the black earth which is to be used in preparing a lawn around the library building at Indiana Harbor and also at the East Chicago library. The earth to be supplied Is of a par ticularly good quality, being procured from Maynard near Dyer on the Panhandle railroad. NOTHING IS OF GREATER IMPOR TANCE TO YOU THAN TO KEEP POSTED ON PASSING EVENTS IN i'OUR LOCALITY BY READING THE TIMES EACH EVENING

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MONEY! 2 QUICK LOANS 2 $5.00 TO $250.00 At 2 Per Cent Per Month and Less. On Personal Property Security Such As Household Goods. Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Etc., Etc. without removal. IF YOU BORROW $35.00 FOR 3 THREE MONTHS THE TOTAL Total COST, Including all Interest and expense IS $4.60. All other amounts In sams proportion. WE OUARANEE THIS STATEMENT TO BE TRUE IN EVERY RESPECT and invite you to call and be convinced. All dealings strictly confidential. IF YOU HAVE A LOAX with nine other company and seed MORE 5IOEY we will advance yon nhatiddltional you want, and pay tbrm off (or yon at the LOWEST RATES EVER OFFERED. ) LOANS MADE ANYWHERE IN LAKE COUNTY. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY (IXCORPOHATED) AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Successor to CALUMET LOAN COMPANY 212 HAMMOND DI.DG, Tbone 323, Osen 8 a. m. to 8 p. as. 11 YOU CAN'T BLAME AIT'V KINDER A BIT Lawyer Victim of Bicycle Thieves After Machine They Won't Steal. CHANGE TO RID OF WHEEL Three bicycles were stolen In Gary on Sunday, forty-five bicycles were stolen from workmen at the Gary steel works entrance last month and scores were taken in other parts of Gary by agents of the Gary bicycle thieving trust that Is said to maintain a "fence" In the negro quarter. One of the victims Is Attorney Dwlght M. Kinder, who had his wheel stolen twice last week. Mr. Kinder Is bo mad about it that today he caused the following ad to be Inserted in Tm Times: ' . WASTED To buy a second-band and unattractive bicycle that the Gary bicycle thieving trust vron't pick up on night. D. M. Kinder, C0 Broadway, Gary. Th police have been unable to catch the wheel thieves although pains have been suggested to them by Irate losers whereby they can lay a trap' but the suggestions have never been adopted. HARBOR GETS AIR, LINE MILK SERVICE The Gary & Interurban railroad has started to carry milk to Indiana Har bor, receiving the cans from the Por ter and La port e dairies. The air line route now has 37 milk stations. A total of 187 eight-gallon cans are hauled daily over the line. PI. AY GOE.Fr too Trill enjoy the I came more If you take m supply of COV.VTRK CLUB lonff eut tobacco the links with you. Try ltMcHI. Scotten Tobncco Co. Every Woman Is Interested and should know about the wonderful Marvel irfS' Loucns Aglc rourdrtifarist for It. If he cannot snpply the MARVEL. accept no other, but send stamp for book. MsrvelCo. 44 E. 23d St.. N.T. Cires In 1 to S tart Wl f i unnatural discharge. I ,IlH I wmm Contains do poison and 'JilLSr MIT maybeusedluUstrength Guaranteed not to stricture. Prevents contagion. WHY NOT CURB YOURSELF? At Drnrrists, or we ship express prepaid upon receipt of $1. Full particulars mailed on request. THE EVANS CITEiUICAL CO. CSactmud. a & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AN 3

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