Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1909 — Page 7

Thursday, Oct. 14, 1909. THE TIMES. CLASSIFIED WANT ADS,

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A Frog jumps readily enough when put in warm water, yet a frog can b 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 one-half hours, was found dead. Hehad evidently been boiled to death without knowing it. There are hundreds of business frogs.

They Are Not Sensitive of Business Changes

The evolution from 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.

A. far as It U possible it Is advUed that ail classtded ada should cither be mailed or seat to the office. The Times will not be respoaatble for errors la ads taken rer the telephone.

XOTICE. The following letters la answer to Times classlfle dadvertlslns i7 be obtained at The Times of nee. They wUl be sent bjr mail upon request and upon receipt of stamps. Six replies to A E J, care Times; 6 replies to T. ran akp County Times; 3

replies to E, care Lake County Times; 2 replies to S P, care Lriike County Times; J 22, care Times; No. 13. care Times; T K care Times; S. care Times; T B, care Times; S S. care Times; M, care Times; t O, care imes; B, care Times; A G, care Times; F P R, care Times; C Z, care Times; T S. care Times. NOTICE. Will parties who have replies to classified ads addressed care .L6 County Times kindly call promptly for same.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Garland heater, new, J25; cost 50. Grocery scaie, $15 and coffee mili 4. C. t". Getirke, 633 Flummer. 14-2

FOR SALE Six-room brick cottage on north side. East Chicago; snap for quick sale, fl.soo cash. Address L C, Times. 12-5

MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Carrier for W. Hammond route, about 14

years old. Apply Times of

fice.

WANTED Railway mall clerks, postoffire clerks-carriers; salary 600 to $1,600; examinations in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free; write for schedule. Franklin Institute. Dept. 88G, Ro

chester, X. x.

WANTED Competent car

carpenters and builders on

new and repair freight car

work: 27 l-2c per hour, intz-

hugh-Lutlier Co.

FOR SALE Stock of wines, liquors and cigars and all rixtures, everything complete, at S6-0 S. liohman St., Union cafe, Ed Marshall. 13-6

FOR SALE One 15 horse power gasoline engine in good condition. Bleker Bros. 246 isibley St.; phone 58. 11-10

FOR SALE Saloon and boarding house, corner Euclid and Michigan aves., Indiana Harbor; or wouid rent boarding house alone; has 15 boarders. -U

FOR SALE 23 V4 acre farm, one mile

irom Valparaiso; good location for gardner or poultry raiser; good house

and barn; price J2.500. Address Atty. W. C. Curtis. Whiting. Ind. 5-6

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WANTED Good tailor; steady work.

Apply Young Men s Tailors, o ssiaie

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FEMALE HELP WANTED

WANTED Girl for general housework.

Apply 47 Doty st.

WANTED Dressmaking at home or

will go out by the day. airs. rv. n-

son, & Williams st. -

WANTED First-class stenographer;

state salary and experience, ij

care Times.

WANTED Good cook Immediately. Ap-

nlv Hammond House. Xt to. Jtionman

St.

13tf

WANTED Hand ironers. Apply BicK. s

laundry, 209 Michigan ave. u-t

WANTED Girl to work In candy store.

good wages; must iurnisn reiereucr

Palace of Sweets.

12-3

FOR SALE One story and a half frame

only building at 221 Indiana ave. For particulars apply Sam Abalman, 334 E. State St. 20-tf FOR SALE Cheap. good delivery horse. Call at garage. 6tn and Massachuetts, Gary. Ind.. 14-tf " FOR SALE Two 10-cent theaters; good location and no opposition; good profit. Inquire J. R. Brant. Indiana Harbor, Ind.; phone 861. 4-tf FOR SALE Eeight-room house; 157 ft. frontage; large barn; Howard ave. and Summer st. Phone 24S. 3-tf

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FOR SALE Latest stylo reed gocart; practically new; cost 135; will sell for $12. Address F P R, care Times. 1-tf

FOR SALE Saloon, dlana Harbor.

2446 Penn ave.

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FOR SALE Second band desk and rail. lugs suitable for express office. AnPly at Times Office. Hammond. Ind.

BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange butcher's ice box for carpenter's work Address H. Times office. g

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, planoa on "cut rates." Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bldg. ; phone 323. 9-tf

WANTED TO BUY WANTED Heavy draft horse. city broke. Apply J. J. Dibos & Son, Fayette st. 14.1

WANTED Girl for general housework

Apply 630 iionman si.

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SITUATIONS WANTED

WANTED Situation; experienced but

cher desires posuion; oeei ui iii,-

ences lurnisnea. u. tw iiiuri ,

113th place. Koseiano, in.; pnone o j W. Pullman.

FOR RENT.

-Rooms; strictly

FOR RENT Rooms; siricuy muurwi.

Bteam heat, eiecinc r one or two gentlemen. 550 Indiana

ave.

FOR RENT Three rooms furnisnea ior

na-ht hnnspKmnine in per inunm.

401 Fischrupp ave

Whiting.

14-1

FOR RENT Three, 4 or 5-room suites, new furniture, newly papered and on first floor. Apply 302 Michigan ave. 14-3

FOR RENT Two front vacant rooms. first floor; one large, one small; reasonable. Call 207 State Line st. 14-3

FOR RENT Furnished room with mod-

.y. Imnmvim(nt9. ZUU Aim uno

block west of courtnouse.

14-:

FOR RENT One furnished room. Apply at 57 Sibley st. 14-2

FOR RENT One large room furnished I fr.- liu-ht housekeeping. Call at 284

Plumer ave; phone 2634.

14-1

FOR RENT Two or 3 nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern conveniences. 450 N. llohman St.: phone 1384.

FOR RENT Nicely furnisned modern

rooms; electric light, gas and Dam.

telephone service. 4o0 N. Honman. n-s

FOR RENT Four-room

quire 193 State Line st.

cottage.

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FOR RENT Furnished rooms for llgnt

hrmsekeemne: gas. bain; rent reason

able. S411 Commonwealth ave., Indiana

Harbor. 13-3

FOR RENT Rooms with or without

board; modern conveniences. ii iru-

man ave., Hammond, pnone oi. n-v

FOR RENT Cozy 2-room suite; near

business district; suitable ior iwo;

board in connection if desired. Call up

per flat. 114 canton si. n-o

FOR RENT four-room collage ior

lltrht houseneeping; also 2 sunes oi

rnnTn y moms PiU H . Ka lailKC auu

lleht. Apply 337 Truman ave.; phone

3931. "

i-fii? uf.vt Room: modern conveni

ences- near Honman. is usuen hi

phone 5274.

12-3

FOR RENT Furnisned ironi room;

modern conveniences; bain ana eiec-

tri clights. 336 S. llohman; phone 5Uil.

FOR RENT Six-room

Clark St.. liammonu.

cottage.

S31

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FOR RENT Part of store

vAnm mi Rrnnrlwnv: host

h location in Gary; reasonable toll rent. Inmiire Gary Times

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Office, Reynolds bldg.

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

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pop RENT Nine-room nouse on bo.

Hohman St. by narnsun pain., an

rr,r.rirn conveniencfi; garden and con

siderable fruit. Phon 4326. . 28-tf

FOR RENT Fiats, u; mooirn. uarj

BrnkerO IT Pi & lnSUTanCB AKCDiy, iifj-

nnida bide.. Gary. s-ii

IISCELLANEOUS.

HA.VE YOUR WINDOWS AND POORS put In shape for winter by fixing them with all metal weather strips, all makes; better and cheaper than storm sash Call .1. E. Howe, 827 Truman ave.;

phone 5424. 1-6

BOARD AND WANTED Boarders at

ROOM408 Walter st.

NOTICE.

NOTICE. There will be a reDublican racptine

of the seventh ward tonight at Chopin l. A 1 I l.. ,. J..

nail, ijyrnuuuv uum.

H. E. GRANGER, D. E. FRICKE. Committeemen.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

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GARY. Lot 10, block 3, Broadway tlon, John Callaghau' to

unaries caiiaghan HAMMOND. Lots 28. 29. block 4, Riverside addition, Friederich Koehler to Abe Marcus Lots 14 and 15, block 4, Messenger's addltionfi V. Horace Messenger to Jay F. Gero Lot 14, block 2, Blrkhoff's addition, George Rirkhoff Jr. to Blackm 1 I'llrich INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 12, block 20. East Chicago Co. to David W. Saunders Lot 11. block 70, East Chicago Co. to John Knotts t al TOLLESTON. Lot 16, block 5, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition, John Wr. Sutter to K. J. Brandl IjOts 20. 21, 22, block 6, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition. Crezentia Brandl to Simon Brandl

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PRODUCE MARKET

iiuiier neceipis. 3, jail tubs; cream

ery, extra, 29c; price to retail dealers 31e; prints, 31Vic; extra firsts, 2S-:

uiHis. ioc; seconas, zc; dairies, ex

tra, Zbc; firsts, 24c; seconds, 22c; ladles No. 1 22 Vic; packing stock, 22c.

Eggs Receipts 5,944 cases; miscel

laneous lots. cases returned ISc cases included. lSc; ordlnarv. 21c firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh. 23c

prime firsts, packed in new hardwood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 24 cr specially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh 27c; No 1 dirties. 17 'c; checks. 15 Ho." Potatoes Receipts. 60 cars; choice to fancy. 484i 50c; fair to good, 45&. 47c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $2.75; Virginias, $1.75 (n 1.85 per bu. Veal Quotations for veal. in good order were as follows: 50 10 fiO lbs weight. 714Ct Sc; 60 to 80 lbs. 7'i fi SVtc85 to 120 lbs. 9ril0c; fancy. 1 Dressed beef Ribs. No. I, 17c; N"o 1 loins, 22c; No. 1 round, &c; No. 1 chuck, 740; No. 1 plate, 5Vjc. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb. Hft 16c; chickens, fowls. 12'ic: roosters JHc; springs, 13c; gpese, I0c; ducks! Beans Pea beans, hand picked choice. $2.12H (a 2.14; fair to good. $2 07 fri2.0rt: red kidney. $2. 25'a 2.50; brown Swedish. $2.25 2.40; limas, California per 100 lbs, $4.80 4. 85. Fruit Appls. new. $ 1.25 'ij 4.00 brl ; crabapples, 50c($1.5O bu; lerno-s $'00 fa 5.00; oranges. $2.60113.25; peac'nes. 75c 57 $1.50 bu: 15ifi25c per 1-5 bu basketgrapes. llfi'!3c per S-lb basket; pears' Ter brl. $3.00 di 5.50. Melons Gems, standard crates. 50ci $1.25. California Green fruit Plums. fiOcff $1.15 per box; pears. $ 1.75 Si 2.75. Berries Cranberries, $5.50'(i 6.00. Green vegetables Beets. $1.00 per 100; cabbage. 75o!i $1.00 per ( rate; carrots. $1.00 per 100; cucumbers. 75c fa $1.00 per doz; cauliflower. 50cfa $1.50 per box; celery. 15ii40c per box; grT-fn onions, 5c per bunch; lettuce, head per box. 50cfa $1.00; leaf. 10fa l2Hc per' boxmushrooms. 20' 25c per lb; onions. 65?p 75c per sack; parsley, home grown, $y 10c per doz; peppers. 50c per crate; radishes 50 fa 75c per 100; string beans $1.00fal.25 per sack: spinach. 25fa40c per tub; sweet corn. 30 35c per sacktomatoes. 20fa75c per box; turnips' home grown, 75c per 100.

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Ten or All of Your Creditors Turned into One O A XT f You owe the Qrocer Butcher, Landlord, Milkman and a half a dozen others, and they X are PressInS yu 'or Money. Certainly they give you ten times the annoyance that you would have if there was but 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 $200.00 on your Furniture, Piano, Horse or Wagons, Etc., and the property remaining in your possession. Loans made in City as well as all the Out Lying Towns. All business instrusted to us is Strictly Confidentially and Privately taken care of in a manner that pleases. PLEASE BEAR IX MIND THAT WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US WE TELL YOU TO THE CENT WHAT ANY AMOUNT WILL CQ9T YOU AND WE MAKE NO RATES As $50.00 at $1.25 for 50 weeks, and other amounts 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 be found In the Calumet District. Our Reputation for square and fair dealings i3 endorsed by the sreat majority of borrowers, that Is why we claim the title of THE LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE COMPANY IN THE CALUMET DISTRICT. Calumet Loan Company

Room 212 Hammond Bldg. Open every evening.

Phone 323 Phone, write or call.

Hammond, Indiana. Open every evening.

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Glass Bonnets.

A Venetian glass manufacturer is

said to be making and selling bonnets by the thousand. The glass cloth of which they are made has the same

6himmer and brilliancy of color Bilk, and is impervious to water.

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LOST AND FOUND.

KOCXD Dark brown cow; has white

spots on race ana smau crooKea

horns. Apply Ahlhorn. bio Ames ave.

LOST Grey fur necKplece between Calumet ave. and K. C. Mlnas' store. Return to Times office. 14-1

LOST Lady's watch. WaJtham move

ment with solid gold chain having

slide locket fastened in pearls and con

taining two pictures, itewara &na no Questions asked If returned to Times

office. 11

CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: So. 2 red $1.19tgi.20: No. 3 red, $1.11 1. 17: No. 2 hard, 1.10i&1.13; No. 3 hard. ll.OSfe 1.10.

f-prlng wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. Jl. 07 1.08; No. 2 northern $1.05Ca 1.06; No. 3 spring. J1.02 & 1.05 Corn by sample: No. 2. 60ti60V2CNo. 2 whltel 60?461c; No. 2 yellow 60iQ60tC; No. 3, 60fi 60iic; No. 3 whlt 60ic; No. 3 yellow, 60c; No. 4. 59V 60c. Oats by sample: No. 2 white. 40icNo. 3 white. 39fr 40c; No. 4 white 3S1 39c; standard. 40'i&40V2C

LOST Hor!e dark bay mar, weighs about 1100 lbs. hind feet white, shabby mane. 14 hands high, right front hoof split has white mark in forehead. Address Vm. Behn, 84 80 Commercial a-ve.1. South Chicago, 111. 13-6

Graded. "When a feller haa a job in a foundry he tells about the place where he works, but if he's in a btnk he speaks about the concern by which he is employed." Exchange.

The Easiest Way

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Unlike Moit of His Kind. "Let the children eat candy; It Is good for them," says a scientist. Can a person who is willing for anyone to do what he wants to do be really a scientist?

THE M'HBER OF COPIES OP Til 15 TIMES SOLD N THE STREETS ALONE EXCEEDS THE ENTIRE CIRCULATION OF ANT OTHER PAPER IN THE CITY.

For Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 fest good new and secondhand LUMBER of afl kinds. Deors.

Windows, Plnsnbinz Qoods. everv-

thfnx necessary to tatfid a house with. Cell with estimates. J. G. RUEL, 7a37 'ffij A

Wet Napkins In China. Immediately after eating the Chinese rinses his mouth out with hot water and the hands and face are wiped with a hot, wet napkin. Everybody In China can cook well, and inexpensively, too, although the proper cooks in the family are the women. Steam bread is preferred to baked. Indianapolis News.

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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 Tooms, new, on 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 ft. lot 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 Rimbaeh avenue, price $2000. Gostlin, (vleyn & Co. HAMMOND, INDIANA

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