Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1909 — Page 7

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Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1909. THE TIMES.

1 ARE I I SENSITIVE I I of 1 I BUSINESS 1 CHANGES p: , J A: i 1 l!i

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A Frog pmps readily enough when put in warm water, yet a frog can be boiled without a movement if the water is heated slowly enough. In a psychological experiment at Yale University the water was heated at the rate of ,0036 of a degree a second, Fahrenheit, The frog never moved, and at the end of two and onehalf hours, was found dead. He had evidently been boiled to death without knowing it. There are hundreds of business frogs.

They Are Not Sensitive of Business Changes

The evolution irom the old method to the new, bright, advertising way has not startled them they die a slow business death.

The merchant who doesn't advertise today is being boiled to death, and the bright attractive printing that we are doing for his competitors is the water that is doing: for him what the frog got at Yale.

MORAL Don't foe a frog; use a little printing; ink.

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As far u It U possible it' is advised that ail classiaed ads should either s mailed or seat to the office. The Times will not be responsible (or errors la ada taken orer the telephone.

NOTICE. The follovrlsjc letters la answer to Times clasxlfle dadTertlslaa may be obtained at The Times office. They will he seat by mall upon request and upoa receipt of stasias. oix. replies to A IS J, care rimes; tj replies to T, care ake County Times; 3 replies to care Iake County Times; replies to S P. care Lake County Tiniea; J 32, care Times; No. 18, care Times; T S. care Times; S, care Times; T B, care Times; S a, care Times; M. care Times; D O. care imes; B, care Times; A G, care Times; F V R, care Times; C Z, care Times; T S, care Times. NOTICE. " Will parties who have replies to classified ads addressed care Lake County Times Kinaiy cau promptly tor same. MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Carrier for W. Hammond route, about 14 years old. Apply Times office. WANTED Railway mail clerks, post"flo flcrks-rarriera: salary $600 to $1 600; examinations in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free; write for schedule. Franklin Institute. Dept. 88Q, Ro chester. N. Y. WANTED Good tailor; steady work. Apply Young Men's Tailors, 59 State st. 6-tt FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED First-class stenographer; state salarv. ma experience, ai r, care Tirep - i . -1 1 WANTED Good cook immediately. ApPV Hammond House, 33 S. Hohman s. 13tf WANTED Hand ironers. Apply laundry, 209 Michigan ave. Bick's 13-2 WANTED Girl to work in candy store; good wages; must furnish references. Palace of Sweets. 12-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 630 S. Hohman st. , 11-tf WANTED Good girl general housework, upper flat. to help with 3 Williams St., SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Situation; experienced butcher desires position; best of references furnished. L Campbell, 135 W. 113th place, Roseland, 111.; phone 5983 W. Pullman. 12-3 FOR RENT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished modern rooms; electric light, gas and bath, telephone service. 450 N. Hohman. 13-3 FOR KENT Four-room quire 193 State Line st. cottage. In-13-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gas, bath; rent reasonable, 3411 Commonwealth ave.. Indiana Harbor. 13-3 FOR RENT Nice furnished roms for lia-ht housekeemna-. 4a0 . iionman st 13-3 FOR RENT Rooms with or without board; modern conveniences. 827 Truman ave., Hammond; phone 5424. 12-6 FOR RENT Cozy 2-room suite; near business district; suitable for two; board in connection if desired. Call upper flat. 114 Clinton st. . 12-3 FOR RENT Four-room cottage for light housekeeping; also 2 suites of rooms 2 rooms each; gas range and llirht. ADDly 337 Truman ave., pnune 3931. 12-8 FOR RENT Room; modern conveniences; near Hohman. 48 Ogden st.; phone 5274. 12' i FOR RENT Furnished front room; modern conveniences; bath and electri cllghts. 336 S. Hohman; phone 5271. FOR RENT Six-room Clark at., Hammond. cottage. 831 8-6 FOR RENT Part of storeroom on Broadway; best location in Gary; reasonable rent. Inquire Gary Times Office, Reynolds bldg. PXR RENT Small Ptore room, 346 State st. Inquire 348 State St., upper flat; no children or dogs in connection. FOR RENT Nine-room house on So. Hohman st. by Harrison park; all modern conveniences; garden and considerable fruit. Phone 4326. 28-tf FOR RENT Flats, $20; modern. Gary Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Reynolds bldg.. Gary. t-tt BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Typewriter for a small safe. Address H O, care Times. FOR EXCHANGE Stock of groceries, smoked meats, gas fixtures, rnaniels and globes for a small farm or Hammond or near by property or Hegewisch. William Rose, 13309 Ontario av., Hegewisch; phone 261. 15-tf FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange butcher's ice box for carpenter's work. Address H. Times office. g FOR EXCHANGE Painting and paper hanging for roll top desk, typewriter, town lot. household furniture or anything useful. Address W T. Times. FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for lease of 6-room house, 75 miles from city: good live town for a large family. Address L S, Lake County Times. i FOR BXCiUNGE Candy wheei and 24 paddles for bull pup. Address O K. Lak County Time. 2-tf FOR EXCHANGE Paperhangln for a corse. Jkddreutt R S. Times. $ FOR EXCHANGE One new victor phonograph with brass horn and record ease and 29 records, towards a horse and busgr; will pay some difference. Address J T. care Uka County Time. MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS put in shape for winter by fixing them with all metal weather strips, all makes: better and cheaper than storm sash. Call J. E. Howe. 827 Truman ave.; phone 5424. 12-6 ' I LOST AND FOUND. LOST Lady's watch. Waltham movement, with solid gold chain having slide locket fastened in pearls and containing two pictures. Reward and no questions asked if returned to Times office. 11 LOST-Gold open faced watch. Elgin make, Raymond works: also a fob attached to the watch made out of tiger eye wood; lost on Elm st. or Michigan ave. Finder please return to Dr. Hicks and receive reward. 11-4 LOST Horse dark bay mare, weighs about 1100 lbs. hind feet white, shabby mane. 14 hands high, right front hoof split, has whito mark in forehead. Address H m. Behn. 8480 Commercial ave.!. South Chicago, 111. 13-6

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Six-room brick cottagf on north side, iat Chicago; snay tor quick sale; 11,300 cash. Address iXiake County Times. -8 FOR SALE Houae and lot, 33 tVarren st. 13-1 FOR SALE Stock of wines, liquor and clears and all fixtures, everyUitng compiete. at 8S-0 S. Hohmsn at, union caie. a Marshall. FOR SALE Household goods; will Mil cheap; chairs, couches, etc. 744 Summer a I. 13-$ FOR SALE One 15 hore power gasoline engine In good condition. Bietter Bros. 246 Sibley St.; phone 58. 11-10 FOR SALE Saloon anri boarding house, corner Euclid and Michigan aves., Indiana Harbor: or would rent boarding house alone; has 15 boarders. 9-tf FOR SALE 23 14 acre farm, one mile rrom Valparaiso; good location for gardner or poultry raiser; good house and barn; price 12.500. Address Atty. W C. Curtis. Whltins. lnd. 8FOR SALE One atory and a halt Irams uunaing at itk inaiaui . nvr particulars apply Sam Abalman, Hi K. State at 20-tf OR SALE: Cheap, good delivery horse. Calt at garage, $tn and Massawary, tnd. FOR SALE Two 10-cent theaters; good .uon ana no opposition; good prot Lid.; phone 861. 4-tf FOR SALE Eelght-room house; 157 ft itrie barn: Howard and Summer u phone Hi. 3 FOR SALE Latitat itvu eocart practically new; cost 5- will aell for $12. Addresa F P It ,f 1-tt J?hF'tfZ'on. 344S Fenn are., In-r-utana Harbor. IFOR SALE Second band desk and rail' lags suitable for exprsss office. Ap plj at Times Ofnce. Hammond. lad. BOARD AND ROOMWANTED Two boarders in private family. 317 Indiana ave.; phone 1734. REAL ESTATLTRAIISFERS CROWN POINT. Lots 4 and 5, Fancher's addition, Viola E. Westbay to Benjamin A. Houk 12,500 34 feet north side lot 2. Central addition Wm. N. Hartupee to Elisabeth Griesel 1 EAST CHICAGO. Lots 46 to 48, block 1, Osborne's first addition, Charles ts. riKe to Irvin R. Woolley Lots 26. 2r block 10, SW ,4 28-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Szllard Nedln Lots 22, 3. block 1. Lake Shore addition, William H, Gore to Lydla Bear HAMMOND. Lot 35 block 7, Morris addition, Joseph O. Morris to Arpad Dalnoky TOLLESTON. Lots 14 and 15. block 12, Oak Park addition, Andor H. Furst to Morris Stern Lot 14. block 3, C. T. L & I. Co.'s resubdlvislon fourth addition, John O. Bowers to Mary Osernokovies ' Lots 14 and 15 block 54 in second Oak Park addition, Harry Well to Edward C. Mulvaney Lot 34, block 1, Main street annex to Logan Park, Alexander B. McCall to Susanna Kollarik.... INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 28, block 3 in first addition, Pearle A. Parks to Frank Tapper Lot 11. block 68, Citlxens' State bank. I. H.. to Citizens' Trust & Savings Bank NEW CHICAGO. Lot 26, block 6 in fourth addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Samuel Pritiker Section 22-36-9 W Part SE SW 14. John W. Edwards to Maggie E. Douthitt GARY. Lot 3, block 59. Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Brennan Hotel B. Co 195 450 500 00 400 SOO 600 400 640 400 800 PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts. 8.929 tubs; creamery, extra. 29c; price to retail dealers, 31c; prints, 31V4c; extra firsts, 28c; firsts. 26c; seconds, 2414c; dairies, extra, 26c; firsta, 24c; seconds, 22c; ladles, No. 1 22 He; packing stock 22c. Eggs Receipts, 6,069 cases; miscellaneous fine, cases returned, 17V4c; cases included, 18c; ordinary 20Vsc; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 22 Vic; prime firsts, packed in new hardwood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 24c; specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 26Hc; No. 1 dirties, 17c; checks, 15c. Potatoes Receipts, 66 cars; choice to fancy, 4143c; fair to good. 2840c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, J2.75; Virginias. $1.75 per bu. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight. 75?7Msc; 60 to 80 lbs. 7i8c; 85 to 120 lbs, 910c; fancy, 11c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 17c; No. 1 loins. 22c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 74, No. 1 plate, rV4c Melons Gems, standard crates, 50c $1.25. California green fruit Plums, 60c $1.15 per box; pears, $1.752.75. Berries Cranberries, $506.00. Green vegetables Beets, $1.00 per 100; cabbage, 75c$1.00 per crate; carrots $1.00 per 100; cucumbers, 75c $1.00 per doz; cauliflower. 00c$1.50 per box; celery, 1540c per box; green onions, 5c per bunch; lettuce, head, per box, 50c$1.00; leaf, 1012Hc per box; mushrooms, 20(g'25c per 10; onions, 65 75c per sack; parsley home grown, 8 10c per doz; peppers. 0c per crate; rad-Ishe-s, 50(fi75c per 100; string beans, $1.00. 25 per sack; spinach, 2540c per tub; sweet corn. 30rtJ35c per sack; tomatoes. 2075c per box; turnips, home grown, 75c per 100. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2.12(5 2.14; fair to good, $2.07 2.09; red kidney. $2.252.50; brown Swedish. $2.25S2.40; limas, California, per 100 lbs. 4.S0a 4.85. Fruit Apples, new, $1.25 4.00 brl; crabapplcs. 50c$1.50 bu ; lemons. $2.00 Cn5.00; oranges. $2.603.25; peaches 75c 5?$1.50 bu; 1825c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes, 11 13c per 8-lb basket; pears, per brl, $3.005.50. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. 14 16e; chickens, fowls. lV4c; roosters, 8',ic; springs, 13c; geese, 910c; ducks 13c. For Ultimate Consumettes. We have noticed that It is usually a dlnnerette that Is served from a kitchenette," says the Boston Transcript Well, is not that more or less consistent in these days of relative incomettes. National Differences. "Chinamen are very different from us In one thing, ain't they, pop?" "in a great many, but what's your one?" "Why, if a Chinaman don't get a yellow-Jacket on him, he's s"tung." Ha the Sad Conviction. After a man has tried In vain to borrow a few paltry dollars you can't convince him that the world isn't growing wiser.

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II Ten or All of Your Creditors

Turned into One S- m Ton owe the Grocer, Butcher. Landlord, Milkman and a half a dozen others, and they i JL I are pressing you for Money. Certainly they give you ten times the annoyance that you would have If there was hut one creditor.. Why not borrow enough Money of us and pay off all the debts you now owe and then let us be THE ONE CREDITOR. Besides, having then but the One Creditor, that being us, and we being willing to wait a good deal longer time than any of the ten, you can sleep more peacefully at night and work with more ease in the day time and be independent of all and BE YOUR OWN MASTER. Just let us know-how much you need, and the length of time, and we can arrange payments to suit. We will advance you from $10.00 to 1200 00 on your Furniture. Piano, Horse or Wagons, Etc., and the property remaining in your pos

session. Loans made in City as

Strictly Confidentially and Privately taken care of in a manner that MIND THAT WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US WE TELL YOU TO THE

WILL COST YOU AND WE MAKE NO RATES As $50.00 at 11.25 for

in same proportion. Those are deceptive and misleading methods, and are not ours. PHONE, WRITE or CALL, and you will be accorded the most Courteous Treatment, and Offered the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms that are now to b9 found in the Calumet District. Our Reputation for square and fair dealings is endorsed by the great majority of borrowers, that is why we claim the title of THE LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE COMPANY IN THE CALUMET DISTRICT.

Calumet Loan

Room 212 Hammond Bldg. Open every evening. LEGAL NOTICED APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Lake County and State of Indiana and of the sixth ward of said City, that I am a male Inhabitant and resident of said City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and above the age of twenty-one years and that I am a man of good moral character and I have been continuously a resident of said City, Township and County for aiore than ninety days last past That I will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at their November Term, 1909, for a license to sell intoxicating, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell intoxicating liquors In less quantity than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank, is described as follows: The front room on the ground floor of a one-story frame building, which said room is 21 feet wide by 40 feet long and facing Columbia Avenue street, east a public highway or street In the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, which said building is locate1 and situated on lot 5, block 3, Morris' addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, and known as 1010 Columbia avenue. All of the inside of said room where intoxicating liquors are to be sold can be seen from said Columbia avenue. There are four living rooms in the rear of said building or back of said saloon. THOMAS DURAY. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Lake County, and State of Indiana and of the sixth ward of said City, that I am a male Inhabitant and resident of said City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and above the age of twenty-one years, and that I am a man of good moral character and I have been continuously a resident of said City, Township and County for more than ninety days last Fast. That I will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at their November Term, 1909. for a license to sell intoxicating, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank, is described as follows: The front room on the ground floor of a one-story frame building, which said room has glas front, is 21x40 foet long and Is facing Columbia avenue, east, a public highway or street In the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, which said building is located and situated on lot 24. block 2. Morris' addition to the City of Hammond. All of the inside of said room where intoxicating liquors are to be sold can be seen from said Columbia avenue. There are three living rooms In the rear of said building or back of said saloon. ELI LACANSKI. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK LONCZENSKI, DECEASED. NO. 489. Notice is herbey given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE M. EDER, Administrator. Dated Sept. 27. 1909. PERSONAL. NOTICE. The only one company that loans money on the lowest rates and the easiest terms on watches, diamonds, and loans made on furniture, pianos on "cut rates." Calumet Ixmn Co., 212 Hammond bldg ; phone 323. 9-tf P YOU are in need of some extra money this Sum mer don't f orjeet the addressWe loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc. CHICAGO DISCOUNT GO. 9I3S-40 Commercial Ave. Phaa S. Chlcafe 104. Roea: 200 S. CHICAGO South Shore Uine (C. L. S. & S. B. R. R.) Trala lears Haw a as follonai WKSTBOUNI) iaT BOUWO Daily I Sunu&y Dally Sunday COS C.67 T.ll .It t.Oi 10.10 10.64 11. 4. 13.13 l.OO 1.4 111 S.04 Z.49 4.3U .T C.4S .80 in n. lit ToT s.5.35 COS x.as X7.10 8.18 8.6 X.40 Z10.20 10.67 11.40 XJ2.2T 1.0l Sl. 49 X3.27 S.OO 8.44 C4.20 S.OO ft. 43 k&.0 .J SlO.M 6.3J zC.07 .:$ 7.3S zt.SS 8.SS 9.60 10. SO 11.60 12. M S.OO 2. 50 3. BO 4.50 6.30 X0.40 7.2S 8.20 7.05 7. IS .1 8. IS 19.01 11. OS 12.0 1.0a 2. fro s.es 4.99 B.04 .1 .4 7.40 8.44 S.40 10.40 11.14 10. It. i.........; axlS.tS x Birr Ml. x Sltefcifts City wj. trmittl'; Figures la ttat for A. l; la black for P. U. For Information call Hammond ISO. W. . WALLACE) OsasraJ Manaror.

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well as all the Out Lying Towns. Phone 323 Phone, write or call. LIVE STOCK MARKET, tattle: k73o". 1 to choice beet cows. $4.255.25; $3.504.2o; i -n-rl er rowa miiiiiiim T?TilH ' putters S' 7 5 (& 3.2 5 : in common to goodNv rs. $2.252.76; good ferlor to good caniMieai'.ro; common to choice heifers. $4. mnv butcher to fair heifers. J3.504.5rr s? bulls, $4.254.85; bologna bulls, VY 3.40; g-ood to choice calves, $8.259.'lV5 medium calves. ?7.007.7o; heavy calves, $3.00 4.00. HOGS Choice heavy. $7.95 8.10; butchers, $7.8o8.00; light mixed, $7.407.55; light, light, $7.107.S5; choice Tight, $7.657.80; boars, $2.004.00; heavy packing, $7.707.85; good to choice pigs. $6.257.26; common to fair pigs, $5.0g6.0Q; stags, $7.50&8.25. SHEEP Good to choice lambs, $6.757.25; fair to good lambs, $6.006.75; culls and common lots, $4.00 a. 50; good to choice wethers, $4.505.00; feeding wethers, $4.004.50: good to choice yearling wethers. $5.1605.50; feeding yearling wethers. $5.005.25; cull yearling wethers. $4.004.50; good to choice ewee (heavy weight), $4.25 4.75; culls and common ewes. $2.603.50; breeding ewes, young, $5.25 5.60. Not a Profitable Job. "Dodgin work," said Uncle Eben, "is an occupation dat's liable to keep you busy an' fretted 20 hours a day, an' no vacations wha.somever." Uncle Ezra Says: "It's a short road thet hez no temtations fur the autymobile speeder." SPECIAL OFFER TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS On the Rural Routes Good Until NQYBinter 1, 1909 The Thrice-a-Week World Without a Rival in its Field the Largest, Cheapest and Best Newspaper Published at the Price. Read in Every EnglishSpeaking Country. It has Invariably been the great effort of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World to publish the news Impartially in order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tells the truth, irrespective of party, and for that reason it has achieved a position with the public unique among papers of its class. The subscription season is now at hand and this is the best offer that will be made to you. If you want the news as it really lg, subscribe to the Thrlce-a-Week edition of the New York "World, which comes to you every other day except Sunday, and is thus practically a dally at th price of a weekly. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The Lake County Times together for one year for $3.00. The regular subscription price, of ths two papers is $4.00. Lake County Title

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o business instrusted to us is pleases. CENT W PLEASE BEAR IN HAT ANY AMOUNT 50 weeks, and other amounts m ny - Hammond, Indiana. Open every evening. Needed Higher "Wages. There, Fanny! Tou have broken another vase. Your breakage thl3 month amounts to more than your wages. What shall I do?" "Give me a raise." Fllegende Blaetter. Calling Forth Goodness. Be good to the depth of you, and k,pu "will discover that those who surynd you will be good even to the rouV depths. Maeterlinck. Bamek Pq,gale Cheap! Hor Mt good new and second 10,000,000 feeV of all kinds. Dors, hand LUYlBERinj: Qoods, evervWtndows, PlamcViiM house with, thins nrcessory toi Call with estimates. h:3C,?,,5'?(rAB J. G.KUEL. "37. House and 50 ft. lot on Indiana ave., near Hohman street, for cash $1800. 5 room cottage, 50 ft. lot, Brunswick street $1050. Story and half brick, 7 rooms, new, n Michigan ave., near Hickory, 50 ft. lot, a bargain at $2500. 5 room cottage on Walter street near Fayette $1100. $350 cash, bal. on time. 5 room cottage on Walter street $1600. $750 cash bal. on time. These two properties are located on 75 ft. of ground, will make a splendid investment. 7 room cottage, 50 ftvlot on Sibley street near Oakley, for $2900. 5 room cottage with bath, hot and cold water, wired for electric lights, near Conkey plant for $1500. Store room 20x40 ft. with 6 living rooms up stairs, on State Line street, foot of Rimbach avenue, price $2000. Gostlin, Hep & Co. HAMMOND, INDIANA & Guaranty Go. HAMM02TB AND