Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1913 — Page 7

Tuesday, August 19, 1913.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following- advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity is not revealed, should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. 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 Times will not he responsible for errors In ads taken over the telephone. MAJ.E HELP. BOT WANTED Age 18. useful in store and run errands. Apply by letter. F. Goetxe. 179 E. State St., Hammond. New store. 18-3 WANTED Man or woman to do pltiin cooking for a small family at turnrner resort on Kankakee river; no objection to children; good home for right party. 467 Becker St., Hammond, or phone 1652. 18-4 WANTED One first class cook and first class waiter. American Restaurant, 120 Sibley St., Hammond. WANTED Car carpenters aud truck men Ayith tools; steady work. Indiana Car & Equipment Co., Calumet Station, East Chicago. FJSMAUE HEL.P. WANTED Girl for general housework; good pay, board and room. Apply Mrs. E. B. Cross, 1124 Monroe st.. Hammond. Fhone 150. 19-3 WANTED Girl or young woman for general housework. Fhone 58 Hammond. WANTED Girl for general housework. Fhone 1610. 42 Highland fct., Hammond. FITTER S ANTED For cloaks, suits and dresses; competent to take charge of alteration room. Apply by " letter giving experience. F. Goetre, 179 E. State St., Hammond. New store. WANTED Salesladies for cloak and suit store; must be thoroughly experienced. Apply by letter giving experience. F. Goetre, 179 E. State St., Hammond. New store. 1S-3 WANTED Dining room glrL Sternberg's restaurant, Indiana Harbor. Phone 372M. ' 18-6 WANTED Experienced 'j, fca.lesla.dy t rrorK ln ea artd -coffee- store. Apply 148 East State st., Hammond. WANTED A good clean girl for chamber work and assist in kitchen; some knowledge of cooking required; $25 per month, board and room. Address Miss Rose Massoth, Supt. Argo Hospital, cor. 63rd st. and Archer ave.. Argo. 111., Cook Co. Directions; Go to 6Srd St., Chicago, take 63rd et. car west to Argo. WANTED TO BUY. ." WANTED TO BUY Business lot on Cedar or 141st street. State terms, agents. Address I. Times. Indiana Harbor. 24-tf WANTED TO BUT Residence lot. centrally located; state lowest cash price and location. No agents. H. Times, Indiana Harbor. J4-tf WANTED TO BUY Michigan avenue lot for cash. No agents. I, Times, Indiana Harbor. 24-tf WANTED TO BUY Flat building op - private residence. G. Times, Indiana' Harbor. 24-tf .WANTED TO BUY Any number of young pigs 5 or 6 months old; will pay market price., delivered at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker. " Times office, Haumond. J7tf WANTED TO BUY Yearling steera. Addreis R S, Times. Hammond. 27tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST Bunch of railroad keys. J. E. . O'Connor, 661-150th st., Hammond. .LOST Pocketbook containing Gary & Southern commutation ticket and other papers. Vernon Parry, Gary Land Co., Gary. 16-3 LOST Big red cow with white spots on head and shoulders. If fou"nd notify Alexander Bokai, 4854 Kennedy ave.. East Chicago, Phone 37. 16-5 FOUND Pair of aide curtains at Cedar Lake for touring car. Party owning same may get information by paying for this ad. Times office. Karanond, Ind. 25tf MISCELLANEOUSCINDERS GIVEN AWAY FREE Call Hammond Glue Co. Phone 75. PASTURING Will pasture live stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles south of Hammond. Address M Times. Hammond. 2tt WE MUST HAVE Highest prices paid for furniture, stoves of all kinds. Get ur price before selling. 242 E. State St.. Hammond. Phone 543. 7-6 JHONB 111 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 1 State st. Hammond. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED Experienced girl wants a position to do housework In small family. Phone 1168J. WANTED Washing and ironing; will . call and deliver. Mrs. Hood, 142 Hanover vt. Hammond. -

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FOR SALE Three lots with small house on rear, or one 25-foot lot. Inquire 338 Ash St., Hammond, or rhone 1203J. 16-3 FOR SALE In Homewood, 851 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. A bargain, part cash. Address M, Times Hammond. FOR SALE Two modern 6-room cottages and one 5-room cottage; all located on north side near H., W. & E. C. street car, also South Shore interurban. L. H. Stafford & Co., Hammond. Thone 1033M. 16-8 FOR SALE Two lots in Adams st.; 50 feet frontage, near Forty-fifth ave.. Glen Park: will sell chean. Address S L 10. Gary'Evening Times, Gary, Ind. I FOR SALE Good sound horse, coal wagon, new harness, sll complete; cheap if taken at once. Inquire 101 W. Plummer ave., Hammond. Fhone 1779. FOR SALE White Steamer 6 passenger automobile, practically new, $200. Roby Garage, 108th st. and Indianapolis blvd. Phone Whiting 31, 19-5 FOR SALE Meat market and grocery store; ideal location, don't require much money, good trade, possession given at once. F. L. Wymah & Co., 136 Sibley St., Hammond. 16-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE 22-foot motor boat, Fairbanks & Morse engine, 8 h. p., cost $1,000; will sell for $300 cash, or what have you in trade. Call or address 429 May St., Hammond. Launch may be seen at Calumet Ave. garage. I6tf FOR SALE Tailor shop and fixtures. Apply J. P., 13302 Ontario ave., Chicago. lFne location. 16-6 FOR SALE, Fine lot of rugs at a , bargain, brass beds, springs and mattresses. We also buy and exchange second band furniture. .(Tel.- E67.) 271273.E;.eat,e:ibV.'JHammonQ . .. . FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardman piano at big sacrifice for cash. Call B M. Tines, Hammond. FOR SALE-"-The Tile of Quality. Sweetser Drain Tile Co.. Sweetser, Ind. J0d TOR RENT. FOR RENT Six-room flat; strictly modern In every respect. 457 State St., Hammond. Phone 1305R. 19-3 FOR RENT Light housekeeping suite. 229 Michigan ave., Hammond. Call after 2:30 p. m. FOR RENT Eight-room steam heated flat on So. Hohman st. Apply 841 So. Hohman st., Hammond. 19-2 FOR RENT House. Mrs. McLaughlin, Hessville. Phone Hammond 1S70Y3. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; suitable for two gentlemen. 810 Hohman st., Hammond. 19-2 FOR RENT -Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. S24 ; Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern. 878 N. Hohman st., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all modern improvements. 781 So. Hohman st., Hammond. Phone 637. FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms nicely furnished, and one front room; modern conveniences; north side. Phone 1744. 18-3 FOR RENT Furnished room; 3 minutes' walk from Nickel Plate depot. 670 Oakley ave.. Hammond. 18-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; 3 minutes walk from any restaurant, electric lights and all modern venlences. 165 Logan St., Hammond. Phone 825W. FOR RENT Large garage at 113 Fayette st. Terms reasonable. 18-3 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gas range and use of phone. Call 105 Doty st., or phone 179S. 18-2 FOR RENT Six-room cottage. 135 Russell st. Hot water heat, modern conveniences. 18tf FOR RENT Front tour-room flat; hot water heat, modern improvements. 866 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 688. 16-5 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummet ave., Hammond. 12tf WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT By married couple, small heated flat or unfurnished apartments after Sept. 1. Address 809 Polk St., Gary. Phone 1512. ADVEKTISH AXD AUVKHT1SB AGAIN IX HIE TIMES.

FOR SALE 100-foot lot, comer Russell and Hohman st.; best business lot in the city. For particulars address Hammond Realty Co., 218 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE At a bargain, 9-room modern house on Michigan ave.; bath, gas and electric light, hot water heat, basement, laundry tubs and laundry heater, BO-ft. lot, fine lawn and shade trees; $2,500 cash, balance of $1,500 on long time. Box 318, Hammond, Ind. 19-5 FOR SALE At cost, new modern bungalow," five large rooms, oak trim, newly papered, lawn and shade, one block to car line and school; terms to suit. Call at 453 Michigan ave., Ham mond. 1S-6 FOR SALE Two lots river frontage with 12x50 ft. boat house, corner Wilcox st. and Charlotte ave. Inquire 1SS riummer ave., Hammond 18-6 ROOMS WANTED. THOSE WHO WISH TO ROOM AND board teachers phone 415 between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. 19-5 LEGA f , NOTICES. NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citieens of the City of Gary, Lake Coun ty. Indiana, mat i, Angeio Largura, a citizen of the United States and a male inhabitant of the City of Gary. Calu met Township, Lake County, Indiana, over the age of twenty-one 21) years and a bona-flde resident of said City, Township and State, for the last six months past, and of the State for one year last past, a man of good moral character, and not In the habit of be coming lntoxicatea, ana a nt person to be entrusted with the sale of In toxicating liquors; that I am a quali fied voter of said City, Township, County and State; that I Intend to ap ply to the Board of County Commis sioners at their September term, 1913, for. permission to purchase the retail liquor license of John Mancos and Charles Krohmaly, which license was renewed by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana, at their August term, 1913, -the same be lng a license to sell intoxicating, spir itous and malt liquors in less quanti ties than five gallons at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold, which premises are described as follows, to-wit: In the two-story front room, ground floor of the one-story brick building, located on lot 10, block 5, In the resubdivision of Bradford Bros.' addition to TolleBton, now in the City of Gary, County of Lake and State of Indiana. Said room Is 23x70 xl2 feet, having windows and two doors of glass in front, and one rear door. The interior thereof can be plainly seen from the street, and said room can be securely closed and locked. Said building and room -fronts west on Broadway, a public highway In said City, and is known as 1062 Broadway. That I am possessed with the legal qualifications required by an act governing the sale of intoxicating liquors, approved March 4th, 1911, and all other laws of the State of Indiana regarding the sale of Intoxicating liquors. ANGELO LARGURAl NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Anna Ivanich, Deceased. No. 1701. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court. Said Estate is supposed to be sol vent. JOHN IVANICH. Executor. Dated August 11. 1913. Harris & Ressler, Atty's for Exc. REAL ESTATE TBANSFERb INDIANA HARBOR. Lots 27. 28, blk 4, 3rd add, Willard B. Van Home to Leon Zawitowski $ Lot 32. blk 9, 8rd add. Marina C. Saric to Aleksander Antanowich GARY. Lots 32, 33, blk 1, Jackson Park So. Broadway add; lot 29, blk 1, Schug Park So. , Broadway add, Lewis Goering to Fred D. Sullivan 2, Lot 4, blk 1, Broadway add, Ludwig Bojarski to John Pegat... Lot 4, blk 1, Broadway add, John Pegat to Katerzna Bojarski... Lot 24, blk 6, Broadway add. Ilija PIskor to Ana Prlslac HAMMOND. Lot 3, blk 1, Fogg & Hammond's 1st add, J. S. Blackmun Co. to Lincoln V. Cravens Lot 21, s lot 22, Stafford and Trankle's 7th add, Julian H. louche to Guy Young Lot 84, blk 2, F. R. Mott's add, Casper Camp to Mike Chris- . tlan Lot 17, resub. blk S, C. Hohman's 2nd add, Frank Eisenhutt to Rt. Rev. Herman Joseph Alerdroo 415 roo 100 4.000 3,000 I lng W 26 ft. lot 28, blk 2. C. Hohman's 2nd add, Strickland J. English to Sarah S, Hanlon.... W y lot 22. blk 2, L. E. Hohman's add, , Lueinda A. Hampr ton to Jennie SonnansUns...,,

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Lot 45, Sheridan Park add. Anna May Parker to Ralph Mllo Andrus : 8,000 Lot 21. blk 1, Central Park add. George B. Soltwedel to Walter E. Schrage 6,000 Lot 6, blk 3, Davidson's Fred St. add, John Troyanovich to Stefan Klosek 615 TOLLESTON. Und. 1-3 lot 21, blk 14, Co.'s 3rd add, Veronica Krewis to Stanley Adent 1,000 CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Wholesale prices of car bon oil: Standard white, 150 test. 10'ic; perfection, 10c; headlight, 175, 12c; eocene. 12c; elaine, 19c; V. M. P. naphtha, 18c; Michigan test. w. f.. 11c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 27c; raw linseed oil B5c; boiled, 6c; turpentine, 49c; summer black oil. 7 Vic; winter black, Sc, CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, 86 88 He; No. 3 red, 8788V4c: No. 2 hard winter, 88 SSHc; No. 3 hard winter, 87HffJ88c; No. 1 northern spring. 9292e; No. northern spring, 90 92c; No. spring. 88 0 90c. Corn No. 2, 77p77Hc; No. 2 white. 77H77ic; No. 2 yellow, 7777c; No. 3. 76"4i77ic: No. 3 white, 77 77V4c; No. 4, 76V4G77c. Oats No. 2 white. 44(g44Hc; No. 3 white, 43i43c; No. 4 white, 43 43'4c; standard. 43 V4 44 V4c. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.75 9.10; medium to good steers, $7.75 T.60; inferior to ralr steers, $6.80 7.75; fat cows and heifers, $4.90 8.95; canners and cutters, $3.254.85; native bulls and stags, $5.007.65; fair to fancy veal calves, $10.00 10.75; heavy calves, $5.00 7.50; milkers and spring ers, per head, $40.00085.00. Hogs Bulk of sales. $7.65 8.40; heavy butchers, $8.108.55; light butchers. $3.358.85; light bacon, $8.35 9.00; light light, $8.008.35; heavy shipping, $S.05ig'8.65; heavy packing. $7.S07.70; mixed packing, $7.508.00. Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $7.15 7.75; lambs, common to good, $6.25 7.15; lambs, culls, $5.00 6.00; lambs, feeders. $6.50 6.85; yearlings fair to best light, $5.405.85; yearlings, fair to best heavy, 3,zo nj coo ; weiner, plain to good, ' $4.00 4.40; wethers, good to choice, $4.404.75. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery. 27c; firsts. 25c; seconds, 24c; dairies, 22Z6c; packing stock, il21c; ladles, 22 22Vic Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15 20c; geese. 1013c; ducks, izftpuc; fowls. 1313c: springs. 1617c. Eggs Firsts, 22c; ordinary firsts. 20c; dirties, 13l7c; miscellaneous lots, 151914c. ,, Beans Pea... hand picked. $1,755? 2.00; brown Swedish, $1.00i. 20; rea kidney, $1.651.S0. Potatoes New, sack, $Z.Z5 Z.30; Green fruits 'Plums, cases, 16 qts, 50c $1.60; watermelons per car, $140 200; gems,, crates,. $1.758. 00; peaches. 4 baskets, 50 75c; pears, brl. $3.00 5.00; apples, new brl $2.50 4.50. Vegetables Celery, case, 25 50c; radishes. 100 bunches, $1.251.50: cabbage. $1.501.75; spinach, tub, B075c; cucumbers, box. .50 75c; turnips 100 bunches, $2.002 50; cauliflower, box. $1.251.75; carrots, 100 bunches. $1.00 1.25: string beans, green, box, 50 75c: wax. box. 50 75c; beets 100 bunches 75c $1.00; green peas. bu. $1 (51.50: sweet corn, sack, 2550c; to matoes, box, 75c $1.50; green onions, 100 bunches, $6.007.00; onions, sacks, 60-65 lbs, $1.25150; lettuce leaf, box. 253Ec; parsley, doz bunches 10 15c; peppers, boxes, oirouc. Veal calves 60-60 lbs. I213V4c; 8090 lbs, 12V41.4c; 90-iio lbs, 14 16c; grassers, coarse, 8llc. Chief Joseph J. Feeley of the Gar fire department is now convinced that there is an honst (man in Gary. Several days ago the chief lost $50 In cash and was on the verge of ringing up old Diogenes and asking him to come to Gary with his lantern. Some days ago Chief Feeley lost an envelope containing $50 in currency. This morning Joseph Sohulti, 2316 Adams street, who found the money brought it to the-chief. Chief Feeley gave Schulta his warm thanks. He also gave his a ten dollar bill. fEE new Y. IU JL HEAD Steel Company Auditor Will Be Chosen to (Succeed A. B. Kellar. Lawrence W. McNamee, who is slated to succeed Arnold B. Keller as president of the Gary Y. M. C. A. when he resigns next month is vice president of the association. Mr. McNamee Is general auditor of the Indiana Stel company, the Gary Heat Light and Water company, and the Gary Land company. He is also local auditor for the Illinois Steel company The steel company official takes much interest In young men and It la the general wish of the directors

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tendent of the Illinois Steel company is chairman of the board of the Y. M. C. A. GYPSY KIDNAPER'S VICTIM FINDS HOME AFTER 17 YEARS Watertown, N. Y., Aug. 19. Word reached here today that Frederick Brosseau, aged 24, who was kidnaped by gypsies nearly seventeen years ago, has been restored to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brosseau of Sissonville, N. Y. The missing man's family believed him dead. On Oct. 14, 1898, when 7 years old, young Brosseau left home to meet his father at the edge of the village. He did not return. About a week ago a young man deserted from a band of gypsies in the Canadian woods and took refuge with the monks of Oka, whose isolated monastary Is forty miles from Montreal. He could remember nothing of his history previous to becoming a member of the band except that he had been called Fred and that his former home was in northern New York. The presence of the wanderer was reported by the monks to the Montreal police, and an aunt of the young man recognized his picture In a newipa, per. The parents were notified and went to Montreal, where they Identified Brosseau by a birthmark. He Is being detained by the police as -a witness against some of the gypsies, who are under arrest charged with kidnaping. LAPORTE GUN CLUB HOLDS WEEKLY SHOOT Two members of the Hammond Gun club were here yesterday at the shoot. They were Becker and G. Nlst. The members of the Hammond Gun club had expected to bring a larger crowd here, but were unable to do so. Labor day the Hammond club Is going to give a shoot, which will be attended by a large number of the Laporte shooters. Korschel made the record yesterday and also of the season, getting 97 out of a possible 100. He got the first 76 without a miss, missing, the 77th bird and two more before the 100 had been shot out. Other scores made yesterday were as follows: Johnson, 96; 'Becker, 66 out of 75; Nlst, 83 out of 100; GInther, 87; Ulrich 93; Vader 47 out of 75; Herman Hausheer 76; McMurray 78; Sigsbee 78; Bates 46 out of 60. Johnson got the ribbon for both the singles and the doubles In the handicap shoot getting 25 In the singles and 11 in the doubles. One more Sunday ends the handicap shoot. Laporte Argus-Bulletin. VOICE OF IP E O F lTe r COLORED .FOLK PROTEST. Editor -Times: ' ' ' Dear -Sir: Please permit tie through the columns of your paper to enter our feeble protest against the treatment of our colored people who perchance have come to Gary to live and make their homes, by the Art theatre management, by-, placarding their house with the sign: "We do not cater to the colored people," or something similar written and posted in full view of all who attend that theater. We recognize our helplessness In this matter but we resent all things which have a tendency to lower the AfroAmericans in the eyes of the public without due regard for the better element of our race. To this we have called a meeting to express our disapproval of the actions of thf- management above referred to and ask you to use your good offices in presenting our side of the case clearly and honestly to the readers of your Journal. Flease say that we have made an earnest appeal to the Art theater to remove that sign, because we consider it a disturber rather than a friendly move, that we do not believe all the white people of Gary countenance such action. That we are In the majority law-abiding, self-respecting citizens, and are humiliated without just caus, and that we ask all true Americans to pour ."il on the troubled waters, rather than lend aid to an already troubled sea. Hoping that we have your sympathy " in this matter as the better class of Afro-Americans. Mass meeting Sunday at A. M. E. church. Committee: H. C. LOGAN. J. M CAl'GHTRY. II. "J. STEWART. Rooster Attacks Child; Ordered Killed by Police Logansport, Ind., Aug. 19. A rooster owned by Casimer Jablonskt was so vicious that it was killed by order of

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Money Loaned $10 10 $250 S 12 If you have never borrowed money on chattels It might Interest you to know that you can now get money from us In sums of $5.00 to $250.00 at 1 per cent, per month. This is In accordance with the recent Indiana law. Here is a rate that places money within the reach of everybody the business man. the professional man, the salaried man. the mechanic, farmer or laborer, without being compelled to ask someone to "go your security." These terms, as enacted into a law by th last legislature, enables people Jn all walks of like to borrow up to $250.00 at an extremely low cost end on an independent baais. Interest charged only for the actual M J time you keep the money. iou rurnisn your own security HOUSEHOLD OOODS. PIANO, OFFICE FURNITURE, TEAMS LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, FIXTURES. MACHINERY. AUTOMOBILES, or chattels of any kind. . We place the money In your hands quickly and privately. Call, phone, or write. All business strictly confidential. ' PROVIDENT LOAN GO. 1 r f$S Sue to Calumet Loan Co. ! (Incorporated) I$$ M$$ Authorized Cap., $50,900 $$$ zii Hammond Biag.. ?!!! OS""1 rn. to 8 pu $$$$$$ S$$$$$$f Fhone S23 $$$$$$i Ztfltttftt .es. tlllfltttf ftiilttttHft Ah) uUttttttu the police. Many complaints had been made by persons who had been attacked by the bird, but the climax came when the rooster pounced upon the young son of Mrs. James Palumbo, a neighbor, and pecked viciously at the child's eyes after the boy had fallen. The child fortunately turned its head, but the beak gouged holes in the flesh of his neck. Mrs. Palumbo drove the roosfr away and summoned Dr. J. P. Hetherington, who cauterized the wounds. Patrolman Liming ordered Mrs. Jablonskl to kill the rooster and she was severely pecked before she was able to kill it. "JOCKO" BRIGGS IS INBAD AGAIN Arrested on Charge Made by Husband. Warrants were sworn out In . the West Chicago avenue court yesterday for the arrest of Joseph Briggs, known as "Jocko" Briggs, of -715 North Fairfield, avenue, and Mrs. May Cappella, Orville E. Cappella. of 2231 Fremont street, the woman's husband, was the cdraplalnant in one warrant tor the arrest, of the oouple and - Miss Hose O'Malley, of 2231 Fremont street, was the complainant in another, sworn out against Mrs. Cappella only. Both war rants charge Briggs and Mrs. Cappella with living together Illegally. Miss O'Malley is said by the police - to be Briggs' wife. MILLER MAN HAS DISAPPEARED Mrs. Frank Fredericks of Miller has asked the Gary police to locate her husband, who is missing from home. Fredericks is 39 years old. Mrs, Fredericks Is worried over her husband's absence and fears that he may have met with an accident. I.OGASSPORT CAPITALIST DEAD. Dennis Uhl, owner of the Uhl Flouring Mills of this city and one of the heaviest grain buyers In the state, died at his home this morning of Inflrmaties Incident to his old age. prs Cnrtt la 1 to I I WTTjffH II " unnatural disc" si Wlii' absolutely without aayi arces. Doiaon and sedfallstrenzth .hinliitelv writhftiit f -v Gaarasteed notte stricture. herenU contagiosa WHY NOT CURB YOURSELF? At Sroirgista, or we ship express prepaid npos receipt of Ji. Full particulars mailed on request, THE EVAXS CHEMICAL CO. Cincbuutt. a Every Woman Is interested and should know about the wonderful Marvel J?iriiw uoucne Ask yonrdrugrrlst for it. If ha cannot nunply the MARVEL. accept no other, but send stamp for book. ' Marvel Co. 44 E. 23d St.. H.T. & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AN J CROWN POINT, IND

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