Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1909 — Page 7
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A Frog jumps readily enough when put in w;-rm 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 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 irom the old method to the new, bright, advertising way has not startled them they die a slow business death. li t d 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 be a frog; use a little printing ink-
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
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classified ads addressed care Lake County Times kindly caU promptly tot same.
FOR SALE.
FOR. SALE Complete glove manufacturing business; all machinery electric movement. 304 E. State at. 25-3
FOR SALE One choice lot 60x160 on north aide of East Ogden St.; a bargain of taken at once. Address F C T, care Times. 23-6
FOR SALE Good prairie hay. Call Mrs. Ada Rowe. Calumet Park. West Hammond. 23-2
FOR SALE Fine stock of wines and liquors; complete; will rent saloon. Inquire Paul Lopenski, 34S2 liuthrie St., Indiana Harbor, Xnd. 22-6
MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Young man to do general
worn in the store; good opportunity for promotion. Kuhstadt's Department stre. 23-2
WANTED One office man,
2 men in furniture and
stove dept., 1 man in cloth
ing dept., 1 in gent's furnishing dept., 2 in grocery dept.,
1 in hardware dept., 3 ex
perienced dry goods sales
ladies, and 2 delivery men.
E. C. Mmas Co., Hammond,
Ind.
FOR SALE Bargain if taken at once, lot 100x136 feet, good 3-room house, all kinds fruit, f9o0; easy payments. Corner Huehn St.. cor. Ft. Wayne ave., Hammond. 22-6
FOR SALE 1909 Model C Thor motorcycle in fine condition, 160. John U Kooy. Munster, ind. P. O. Hammond, K. F. L). No. 1. 22-3
BTR SALE Homestead within 4 miles of Hammond courthouse; land under cultivation; $210 per acre, less than 20 acres; might consider Hammond home in exchange. Address A J. care Times.
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WANTED Experienced clerks In dry goods, underwear, hosiery and suits; must give references, phone and at. number. C, care Times. 0-
WANTED Railway mall clerks, postoffice clerks-carriers; salary $600 to $1,600; examinations in Hammond Nov. 17; preparation free; write for schedule. Franklin Institute. Dept. 85G, Rochester, n. y.
WANTED Competent car carpenters and builders on
new and repair freight car work; 27 l-2c per hour. Fitz-
hugh-Luther Co.
FOR SALE OR RENT One of the best corner saloons in Whiting; owner has other business. Answer Times. FOR SALE Model Home bakery; doing good business, good reason for selling. Call or write. 21 S. Honman. FOR SALE Modern 2-tory house with
casement; turnace heat, electric ugm and gas; 50-ft. lot on improved St.; part cash. If you are looking tor a home better investigate. Address J Y, Times, tf
MONEY !
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$ PREPARE FOR THE WINTER $
The chill waves are here, snow will soon be flying, better make ready now and put in the winter supplies while market is choice. WE WILL LOAN YOU THE MONEY TO DO SO. You give us for your good faith to repay security such as Household goods, Pianos, Horses and Wagons. You keep the security in your possession at all times.
We give you from one month to one year to repay same in small weekly or monthly payments and a large rebate lor prepayment. We do not try to deceive you as outside companies do by advertising fictitious rates, such as $50.00 at $1.20 per week. We tell you in plain figures just what the loan costs, also the payments without addition or substraction.
Payments Made to Suit! REMEMBER!
WE OFFER QUICK, QUIET AND POLITE SERVICE. Loans made anywhere in Lake County. Loans taken up from other Companies and put on Cheaper Payments and Less Cost. CALUMET LOAN COMPANY
Largest and most Reliable in Open Every Evening.
Calumet District. Room Phone Write or Call.
212 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Indiana. Phone 323.
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FOR SALE: Saloon ana boarding house, corner .Euclid and Michigan aves.. Indiana Harbor: or would rent boarding houee alone; has 15 boarders. -tf
FOH SALE Cheap. good delivery horse. Call at garage, ttlh 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 Latest style reed gocart; practically new; cost 35; will tell for $12. Address F P R, care Times. 1-tf
FOR SALE Saloon, dlana Harbor.
8446 Penn ave.
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FOR SALE Second nand desk and rail lngs suitable for express office. Ap pis at Times Office. Hammond. Ind.
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FEM AXE HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 240 Hoffman st. 25tf
WANTED NVat dining room ply IS W. State St.
girl. Ap-25-3
WANTED Dishwasher, 91 State st.
woman.
Apply 25-2
WANTED Exprienecl dininff room girl; Rood waps. Apply Sternber's Cafe, Indiana Harbor. Ind. 25-tf
WANTED Girl to work in store; one who can speak Polish or Hungarian. Apply Clinton Racket sore, Easi Chicago, Intl. 25-2
WANTED Girl for general housework; must be neat and clean. Apply 48 Warren st. 2j-2
WANTED Good girl or woman for
general housework; no cooking; small washing. Phone 1924. 25-3
WANTED Experienced protestant girl for sreneral housework: no washing;
family of three adults. Phone 2704. 23tf
BOARD AND ROOMWANTED You to know E. F. Johnston. 313 Hammond bldg.. Hammond, Ind.. is district manager lor the North
western Mutual Life Insurance Co. for
Lake. Jasper nd Newton counties. 6
LEttAL NOTICES.
WANTED Good cook: none but experienced need apply. Call at Calumet Bakery, 707 Chicago ave.. East Chicago, Ind. 23-2 WANTED Girls at Reid-Murdoch A Co., over 17 years of age; good wages. 23-2
WANTED Competent girl for housework at once. 27 Mason st. 22-3 WANTED Experienced girl. Apply 630 S. Honman st. 21tf
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. Lake County and State of
Indiana, that 1 am a male inhabitant and
resident of said City or liammona
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
cast.
That I will apply to the Board of
County Commissioners of Lake County
In their November Term, 190i, for a
license to sell intoxicating, spirltous,
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 two-story frame building, which ald room Is 18 feet wide by 22 feet long and has ceiling 12 feet high and
faces on Sheffield avenue, a public highway or street in the City of Hammond
Lake County. Indiana, whicti said
hnllrlinB- in lnrntirl on nt R hlorlc 1
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ritz Millers addition to the city or
Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Said
room has glas front, one front en
trance and one side entrance and all of said room can be seen from Shef
field avenue. The bar is located on
north side of said room. 9
GEORGE GOMSIOIOWSKI.
WANTED To rent 5 or 6-room flat or cottage; modern improvements. Address F B, care Times. 20-6
WANTED Girls to work in cigar factorv; good pay and steady work. Apply Boosters Cigar factory, Indiana Harbor. 20-tf
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WANTED Good girl for general housework; no washing. Apply H. B. Douglas, Glendale Park, Hammond, Ind.
WANTED Good cook immediately. Apply Hammond House, 35 S. Ilohman 8t. 13tf
SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED By competent middle aged lady place as housekeeper for parties employed or small family. Z W, care Times. 25-1
LOST AND FOUND. LOST Bunch of keys. Reward for return to Lake County Times. 23-tf LOST White bull terrier 1 years old, clipped ears, answers to name of Joe; reward. Finder return to J. E. McGarry, 175 S. Honman st 20-tf
PERSONAL:
HAVE YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS put in shape for winter by Axing them with all metal weather strips, all makes; better and cheaper than storm sash. Call J. E. Howell, 827 Truman ave; phone 5424. 23-tf
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. Apply 268 Plummer
ave. 25-1
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VOH RENT fi-room house. 315 tham st., near Conkey plant.
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FOR RENT One large furnished room for light housekeeping. Call 2S4 Plummer ave.; phone 2631. 25-2
FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitable for two: gas and bath. 25 State st.
KOR RENT 13 for 6-room flat, sec
ond lloor, brick house. 44-lo4th place
W. Hammond; 1 block from state line.
FOR st.
RENT 6-room house. 831
Clark 20-6
FOR RENT MasKs. wigs. grease.
paints and trimmings; masque parties promptly attended. Wiliiam Ileyer, successor to Mrs. Ida Hughes. Masquerade costume pariors; out of town orders a specialty. 3103 92nd St.. South Chicago. 111. 20-6
NOTICE: OF ADMINISTRATION.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF JOHN BLICHAZY. DECEASED
NO. 493.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate by the Judge
or the LaKe superior court.
Said Estate Is supposed to he solvent
JOHN V. MORTHLAND. Administrator. Dated Oct. 8, 1909.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
EAST CHICAGO. Lots 23. 24 block 7. Osborne's addition Richard L. Miller to Lillian L. Nichols $ S 20 feet lot 6. N 15 feet lot 7, SE 4 29-37-9, Clarence C. Smith et al to John W. Stirling HAMMOND. Lot 11 and W lot 10. Stafford & Trankle's Grove addition, H. H. William Baumgardt to Matthew W. Morton Lot 38. block 1. H. W. SohTs fourth addition Cynthia W. Sohl to James O. Wickson Lot 26. E 2 feet lot 25, block 2, Towle & Avery's addition, Michael Milalalcak to City of Hammond Lot 60, block 13, Eschenburg's State Line addition. Josef Mlkulski to Max Mlkulski. Lot 45. Cottage Grove addition, Herman W. Theil to Fred Koehler IVANHOE. Lot 35, block 1, H. A. Boorse's first addition. Steel City Realtv Co. to Laura Merrlam HOBART. Lot 8. S lot 7, block 1. George and William Earle's subdivis-, ion. Alpheus F. Nltchman to Frank Abel Sr TOLLESTON. Uits 19 and 20. block 1, Oak Knoll . Park addition. Herbert S. Barr to Lulu Claudv Section 36-37-8 V Und. 1-20 E frac. lying S of 10 mile line. Gertrude I'lrich to Angelica Holzapfel
trade and must be 90 per cent fresh.
28c; No. 1 dirties, l&c; checks, 16c.
Potatoes Receipts. 60 cars; choice to
fancy. 4850c; fair to good. 4547c.
Sweet potatoes Jerseys, sz.eo; Vir
ginias, $1.852.00 per bu.
Veal Quotations lor veal in gooa
order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs
weight, nCtilVic; 60 to 80 lbs. 7Vi8V4c;
80 to 120 lbs. 9 10c; fancy. 11c.
Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1. 17c; NO. l
loins. 22c: No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck.
7c; No. 1 plate. 5Ac. '
Live poultry Turkeys, per in, i4t
16c; chickens, fowls. 12c; roosters, 9c;
springs, UVxc; geese, 910c; ducks.
12c.
Beans Pea beans, hand picked.
choice, $2.152.20; fair to good. 2.05fg
2.10; red kidney. S2.35!tt2.70; brown
Swedish, $2.152.35; limas, California,
per 100 lbs. $4.8004.85.
Fruit Apples, new. l.za(tf.ui on;
crabapnles, 50c(fi$1.50 per bu; lemons, $2.50 fa 5.00; oranges. $2.00tf? 3.25; peaches. 5060c per bu; 15g 20c per 1-5 bu
basket; grapes. 13!q'15Vfec per 8-lb basket; pears, per brl. $3.00 U 5.00.
Berries Cranberries. $6.00 (a 6. a. Green vegetables Beets. $1.00 per
100; cabbage, 75cft$1.00 per crate: car
rots, $1.00Cu l.2o per 100; cucumbers bOc
fiMl. 10 Der doz: cauliflower. 50c(al.5
per box; celery, 25 80c per box; green
onions, oc per Duncn, lettuce, neaa, per
box. 70c(S $1.25; leaf. 12V4c per box;
mushrooms. 35(5. 60c per lb: onions, 65
oc per sacK; parsley, nome grown, iu
wloc rer doz: peppers, 60febac per
crate: radishes. 50c per doz; s
beans. $1.25 per box: spinach, 50c
neither of them took effect. Williams was picked up by Officer Popovlch on the Identification of the victim. His hearing was to have been this morning, but the case was continued until tonight. The hold-up was attempted last night. Nick was asked to hold up his hands at the point of a revolver. Nick,
who had some money in his clothing, refused to comply and started to run. when the negro fired three shots at
the man and made for the weeds. This
occurred at Fifteenth and Washington
street.
pe strlni
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tub; tomatoes 25(ft 60c per box; turnips.
home grown,
per box; spinach.
5065c per sack.
CASH GRAIN MARKET
Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red
$1.2iral.23: No. 3 red, $1. 16 1.20: No. 2
hard, $1.10& 1.15 ; No. 3 hard, $1.05 1.13M,
Spring wheat bv sample: No. 1 northern. $1.09 !& 1.10: No. 2 northern, $1.07(81.09; No. 3 spring, $1.04 1.08. Corn bv sample; No. 2. 61V6c; No. 2 white. 61A&61Vc; No. 2 yellow. 61Mia
6lc; No. 3, 614c; No. 3 yellow, 61c;
No. 4, 61c. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 41Hd
No. 4 white, 39M4lc; No. 4 white, 3Vi
40c; standard, 4041c.
GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET
Open Wheat Dec. ..105 Mav ..105 July ..98 '6 Corn Dec. . . 5 3 4 - i May ..6154Julv ..0 Oats Dec. ..40Vs May ..42 Julv ..40 Pork Oct Jan. ..1865 . May .. 1842V4 Lard Oct. ..1255 Nov. ..1202 Jan. ..11 12 i-i May ..10821j S. Ribs Oct. ..1120 Jan. ..985 Mav ..980
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ADVERTISE IV THE TIMES.
THE WONDERFUL WIRELESS
Upon request we will send a little booklet telling; just how the wireless works. Everyone should learn about the wireless, which is tbe most wonderful invention the world eer saw, aud which oflert BOOKLET everyone an opportunity to obtain pppn wealth through the purchase of men United Wireless stock. Address Respess & Co., Harvester liuildiDg,, Chicago.
THERE'S A CHANCE THAT YOU OUGHT ROT TO POSTPOXE THAT "SHOPPING" ANY LONGER. READ THE TIMES ADS AND 8 Eli ZF THIS IS NOT SO. For Soltd Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good new and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Dftors, Windows, Plnmb!nK Qoods, everything necessary to build a house with. Call with estimates. J. G. RUEL, MsaEfflA
SPECIAL OFFER TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS On the Rural Routes Good Until NovemSar 1. 1909
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WILL BECOI A BRIDE
Miss Pearl Foraker to Wedded to Virgil Loucks.
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ADVERTISED MAIL.
FOR RENT 4-room cottage. 729 Logan et.
Call at 19-6
FOR RENT Part of storeroom on Broadway; best location in Gary; reasonable rent. Inquire Gary Times Office, Reynolds bldg. FOR RENT Flats, $20; modern. Gary Brokerage & Insurance Agency. Reynolds bldg.. Gary. i-tf
MAIL. MESSENGER WANTED. Bids will b- received by th postoffice at Hammond for the carrying of the mail pouches between the Monon depot and the postoffice. The bids will be received up until Oct. 25. Apply to
William II. Goetlln. postmaster, lo-tf
The following letters remain uncalled for in the Hammond postoffice for the week ending Oct. 25. 109: Mrs. Vm. Achenbarli. Cornelia Blanch. Emll Biesen, Mrs. Oertrude Berg, Mrs. J. Byrnes, Rosarlo Brolorto, Chas. Clint, Jan Crujiloi. Harvey Oralkshank, Maurice Croack. Le Roy H. Dorsey. Wm. Dankent. John Garbison. Miss May Glass, W. C. Gardner, Thos. Harding. Miss Hazel B. LJoyd, Chap. Meyers, Makrym Martly, I. Morell, Pullman Motor Car Co., Miss Itta Porter. Mrs. Nellie Roberts, Otto Shagley, G. W. Swigart. Mrs. R. Schmidt. Harry Salisbury. Mrs. Angle C. Shaffer, Agoston Saudor. H. E. Walton, M. C. Youts. WM. II. GOSTL.IN. Postmaster.
PRODUCE MARKET.
Butter Receipts 6,929 tubs; creamery, extra, 30c; price to retail dealers, 31c; prints. 32c; extra firsts. 284c; lirsts, 27 Vic; seconds. 26c; dairies, extras. 28c; firsts. 26c; seconds. 23c; ladles. No. 1. 23c; packing stock, 23c. Eggs Receipts 5.219 cases; miscellaneous fine, cases returned. 17Hc; cases included. ISc: ordinary. 22c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 24c; prime firsts, packed In new hardwood cases and must be 85 pr cent fresh. 26c; extras, specially packed for city
(Special to Thb Times.) East Chicago. Ind., Oct. 25. A quiet
home wedding which Is of Interest In this city, Is that which wlU on next Saturday unite Miss Pearl Foraker and Virgil Loucks. The bride-to-be is the daughter of J. B. Foraker of Baring avenue and young Mr. Loucks Is the son of L T. Loucks of Magoun avenue. The young people will make their home in Chicago. Mr. Loucks having recently been appointed to the position of chief accountant for the Pere Marquette, whose headquarters are In Chicago. The wedding will be a very quiet one, taking pace at the home of the bride's mother. Both the young people are well and favorably known in East Chirago. where they have a large circle of friends. Miss Foraker Is a very popular young woman and Mr. Loucks is a young man of much promise, having been rapidly advanced to his pres
ent responsible position, step by step during the past few years.
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and is thus practically a daily at the price of a weekly. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The Lake County Times together
lor one year ior a.uu. The regular subscription price of the two paper? Is 14.00. i
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x Giry only. xx Michigan City only. Limited; narures la ng-ht tor A. M.; la Ulac for P. M. For laformatloa call Hammond ISO. V WALLACE. General Manacar.
Do you know
the next 60
population of Hammond
will possibly increase ten per cent. Owing to the resumption of the Standard Steel Car Works and the completion of several new enterprises now in process of construction.' It will
pay you to investigate p
these bargain at once.
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5 room cottage on Wood
street, near Sibly street, H
1,250.00. 11 room house on Michigan avenue near public Library, 2,200.00.
H Brick flat, 4 family, on
ain at 6,500.00.
3 room brick cottage on
Jedar St. price 1,650.00. r room house on Char-, otte St., price 2,300.00. 7ine Modern 7 room. 3 home on Calumet ave., I modern price 3,000:00. I Vacant lots in all part3
of the City also houses for sale on the easypayment plan.
Gostlin, Kioyn
Co.
HAMMOND, INDIANA
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for a sample ol the latest Paris craze, ED. PINAUD3 Lilac Vegetal. Aa exquisite, aristocratic extract, wonderfully sweet and lasting. Seed 4C. in stamps (to pay postaee and packine). Large bottle retails for 75c 6 ounces ol the finest of perfumes. Ask your dealer. Write our American Offices today for sample, enclose 4c. Farf nmerle ED. PINAUD, o e ft. m ED. PINAUD BLDG. N. Y.
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Jim 'Williams, a Gary negro, was arrested last night charged with attempted hold-up. He got hold of the wrong customer. However, when he asked Nick Moldaman to hand out his coin for the latter turned upon his
heels and ran. Three shots were fired I by the neero after tile man, but'
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