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A Frog jumps 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 one-half hours, was found dead. He had evidently been boiled to death without knowing it. There are hundreds ol 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.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

Aa fur aa It la poaalble It U advUed that all claaalfled ada should eUhe b nailed or aent to the otHets. The Time will bo h rcaoonalbla

for errora la ada taken over the tele

phone.

IV OTIC E. The following Irttrr. In anarrcr to

Tlmea claaslfle dadvertlalns may be obtained at The Tlmea office. They will

be aent by mall udob reuueat ana ujou

receipt of aiampa.

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NOTICE. Will parties who have replies to classified ads addressed care Lake County Tlmea kiudly call promptly for same.

FOR SALE. FOR SALE Black Angora kittens, 3 months old. Call at 43 Hoffman sl, Hammond or phone 6062. 27-4

FOR SALE Good Jersey milch cow; also good, of rice desk, and one wide tire wagon and dump boards. 423 Garfield ave.. W. Hammond. 27-2

FOR SALE 25 cords of: cordwaod. Apply 401 Sibley st; phone 232. 27-3

FOR SALE Picture frame store. 244 Sibley st.; established almost 4 yra. Reason tor selling: have other business. - 28-3

FOR SALE No. 7 Radiant Home Base

burner. 102 Clinton st. 26-3

MxlLE HELP WANTED. WANTED By middle aged gentleman lady with $400 as partner In 25-room hotel and lodging house. Indianapolis. Address Box 34. Alonon. Ind. 2i-2

WANTED You to know E. F. Johnston, 313 Hammond bldg.. Hammond, Ind., is district manager for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. for Lake. Jasper nd Newton counties. 6

WANTED Marired man for steady outdoor position, collecting, etc. This is a erood steadv nosition with splen

did opportunities for advancement for the riaht man. and thft work will all be

in Hammond. $12 per week and a good

commission besides. Call Room 29, itim-

baoh Building, Hammond, Ind. 2D-3

WANTED Railway mail clerks, post-

office clerks-carriers; salary jbuu to $1,600; examinations in Hammond Nov. 17: DreDaration free: write for sched

ule. Franklin institute. Dept. 8SG, Ro Chester, N. Y.

WANTED Competent car

carpenters and builders on

new and repair freight car

work; 27 l-2c per hour. Jntz

hugh-Luther Co.

FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and

diamonds at unheard of prices.

toianuara makes irom rive to twenty

one jewels. Your one chance for a good

bargain. Calumet Loan Co.. 212 Ham

mon U bldg. 25

FOR SALE Complete glove manufacturing business; all machinery electric movement. 304 E. State st. 25-3

FOR SALE One choice lot 60x160 on

north side of East Ogden St.; a bar

gain of taken at once. Address F C T

care Times. 23-6

FOR SALE Fine stock of wines and

liquors; complete; will rent saloon Inquire Paul Lopenski, 3482 Guthrie st. inuiana Harbor, ind. 22 -(

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The chill wares are here, enow 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 sood 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 for prepayment We do not try to deceive you as outside companies do byadvertising fictitious rates, such aa J50.00 at 51.20 per week. We tell you in plain figures Just what the loan costs, also the

payments without addition or substraction. WE OFFER QUICK, QUIET AND POLITE SERVICE. Loans made anywhere In Lake County. Loans taken up from other Companies and put o-i Cheaper Payments and Less Cost.

CALUMET UOAIN COMPANY

Largest and most Reliable In Calumet District. Room 212 Hammond Bldg Open Every Evening. Phone Write or Call.

Payments Made to Suit! REMEMBER!

FOR SALE Bargain If taken at once, lot 100x136 feet, good 3-room house, all kinds fruit, JSuO; easy payments. Corner Huehn St., cor. Ft. Wayne ave., Hammond. 22-ti

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FOR SALE Modern 2 -story house with basement; furnace heat, electric light and gas; 50-ft. lot on Improved St.; part cash. If you are looking lor a home oetter investigate. Address J Y, Times, tf

FOR SALE Saloon and boarding house, coiner Euclid and Michigan aves., Indiana Harbor; or would rent boarding house alone; has la boarders. 9-tf

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FEM AJE HELP WANTED WANTED Girl at the Lash hotel. 271273 State st. 27-1 WANTED Girl to help at general housework, aged 16 or 17; must go home nights. 3 Williams st.

WANTED Girl for general housework. 252 Truman ave. 27-3

WANTED Hand ironer. Elck Laundry. 209 Michigan ave. 27-1

WANTED Chambermaid; good salary and good home for middle aged woman. Apply Gibson Railroad Y. M. C. A.

FOR SALE Cheap. horse. Call at garage, chuetts, Gary. Ind.

good delivery otu and Massa-14-tf

FOR SALE Two 10-cent theaters; good location and no opposition; good profit. Inquire J. R. Brant. Indlatta Harbor. Ind.; phone 861. 4-tf

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GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

FOR SALE Latest style reed gocart; practically new; cost S35: will sell tor $12. Address F PR, care Times. 1-tf

FOR SALE Saloon. 3443 Penn ave., Indiana Harbor. 8-

FOR BALE Second band desk and railings suitable fur express office. Apply at Times Oflice. Hammond. Ind.

LEGAL NOTICES.

WANTED Good girl for general housework; must be neat and clean. Apply 48 Warren st. 27-2

WANTED Competent woman for housework. .126 Charlotte st., two blocks south of Harrison park. 26tf

WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 240 Hoffman st. 25tf

WANTED Neat dining room girl. Apply IS W. State st. 25-3

WANTED Experienced dining room girl; good wages. Apply Sternberg's Cafe, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 25-tf

WANTED Good girl or woman for general housework; ino cooking; small washing. Phone 1924. 2a-3

WANTED Experienced girl. S. Hohman st.

Apply 630 21tf

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. Hohman st 13tf

NOTICE TO NON-RE.riENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR

COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 109. JOEL ALCORN VS. SALLY ALCORN. CAUSE NO. 6066. ACTION TO DIVORCE.

Now comes the Plaintiff by McMahon

v uonroy. attorneys, ana tiles his com

plaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person showing that

tne aeienaant. ssaiiy Alcorn, is not a

reslaent of the btate of 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 and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said

cause, on the 18th day of December, A. D. 1909, the same being the thirty-

sixth day of the next term of salu Court to be begun and held In the Su

perior Courthouse at Hammond, in said

County and State on the second Mon

day of November. A. D. 3 909, said action will be heard and determined in her

absence.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto

set my hand and affix the Seal of said

Court, at Hammond, this 19th day oT

October, A, i 1909.

ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.

Anti-Saloon League Leader

Strolls Across the Wabash and See the Violations of the Law Existing There.

LOST AND FOUND. I.OST K. of P. pin Tuesday. Reward for return to Times or phone 2376.

LOST Bunch of keys with chain attached; also pair of tweezers; lost on E. State or on Calumet north of state.

LOST White bull terrier 1 years old, clipped ears, answers to name of Joe; reward. Finder return to J. E. McGarry, 175 S. Hohman st. 20-tf

PERSONAL

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. Howell, 827 Truman ave; phone 6424. 23-tf

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Two comfortable heated large rooms with electric light and bath; terms reasonable. 200 Ann st.

FOR RBNT 5-room cottage; all modern improvements; lVi blocks from Hohman et., 256 Truman ave. Inquire 260 Truman ave. 27-3

FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 2S1 Plummer ave.; phone 2634. 27-1

FOR RENT Small store room. 316 East State St.; $12 per month. Phone 3532.

FOR RENT 4-room cottage furnished

light housekeeping, with gaj and bath. Call 331 Logan St.. or phone 2733.

FOR RENT Furnished room with

board, in best residence locality.

Phone 3041. 26tf

FOR RENT 6-room house. 315 tham St., near Conkey plant.

Wal-25-3

FOR RENT Part of store

room on Broadway; best location in Gary; reasonable rent. Inquire Gary Times

Office, Reynolds bldg.

FOR RENT Flats, J20; modern. Gary

LiroKerage & insurance Agency. Key

nolds bldg., Gary. S-tf

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MAIL MESSENGER WANTED.

Bids will re received by th post-

office at Hammond for the carrying of the mall pouches between the Monon

depot and the posuothee. 1 he bids will

be received up until uct. Zi. Apply to William H. Gostlin. postmaster. 15-tf

WANTED TO RENT.

WANTED Gentlemen want large room or two connecting rooms, on

south side, lurnisriea or unfurnished heated. Address R L. care Times. 26-c

WANTED Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, near the oar

tracks. East Chicago. Address B H

care Times. 26-3

BOARD AND ROOMWANTED Roomers and boarders 320 Plummer.

at 6-2

BARTER EXCHANGE.

FOR EXCHANGE Improved farm in Wisconsin for small property near

Hammond or lolleston. C. lieise, 318',

. toiate si., iiammona. inu. 27-1

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WANTEI I stove; Wilcox s

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

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HAMMOND

Lot 'S, block 2, Towle's second ad

dition. John Folta to Georsre Pleitner

Lot 12. block 4. Towle & Yoduk's

addition. John J. Claussen to

William Bieker i nnn

XJUL il, OlOCK H. B.I. AI. TOW P S

third addition. First National Bank of Hammond to Henry Bieker EAST CHICAGO

Lots 19. 20. S Mt lot 18. block 21

SW 'i 29-37-9, Owen L Crumpacker to Thomas Miller. .

Lot 4, block 4, subdivision SW u

29-37-it East Chicago Co. to Delia C. Reagan TOLLESTOV

Lots . 6. 7. black 12. C. T. L &

I. Co.'s fifth addition, Emll F. Asmus to Georee Mavcr. .

Lots 5, 6. block 12. C. T. L & I.

Co.'s fifth addition, George Mayer to Andrew Volaoko

Lot 48, block 29. Oak Park addi

tion, Louis A. Bryan to Mike Pekarik

Section 31-83-7 W Part NW U S

H 3-10 acres, Thomas Pearce to Starr A. Brownell. Tr INDIANA HARBOR

Lot 15, block 2 in first addition.

John R. Farovid to Steve Markovics GARY.

Lot 89, 40, block 7. So. Broadway

addition. So. Broadway Land Co. to Patrick J. Clavln

IiOts S8, 37. block 3. Lincoln Park

subdivision. Helen Gtllljr Tilford by Sheriff to Gallus J. Bader

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Wheat Dec. ..104?i Mav ..104 July ..98 Corn Dec. . .59i-V, May ..61-Vi July . .605t-"8 OatsDec. ..39 May ..42V-V6 Julv ..337 Pork Oct Jan. ..1895

May ..1S62 Lard Oct. ..1230 Nov. ..1210 Jan. ..1120 May ..1090 S. Ribs Oct. ..1100 Jan. ..892H May ..990

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THE TIMES WELCOMES COM. MVNICATIOXS FROM THE PUBLIC ON ANY SUBJECT OP INTEREST TO THE PEOPLSL

Attorney W. N. Mathews of the In

diana Anti-Saloon league was In Gary

last night, having come here from

Valparaiao, where he has been attending the trial of the remonstrance cases against the Burns ditch proposition in the superior court at Valparaiso.

In regard to the local situation At

torney Mathews expressed surprise

when told that In spite of the indictments returned against them, there were still a number of the blind tigers

in operation throughout the city. Later the anti-saloon leader strolled across the Wabash, and It is possible that some more excitement can be expected

on the Illicit saloon question in tne

near future.

In regard to the local situation.

Mathews said that he knew that the

local situation had been bad in that many violations of the law had been

permitted.

"I believe, however," he said, "that

the citizens themselves could have done much to eliminate these places If they

had been willing to take the law into their own hands." Concerning the remonstrance cases, he said that there was not a question

in thefworld about the saloon league

winning the cases against them, as he stated that he could prevent the defendants getting licenses in any event. He refused to say why, however, that he had been so anxious to get continuances in the cases whenever they came to trial.

SPECIAL OFFER TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS On the Rural Routes

Good Until November 1. 1909

THERE'S A CHANCE THAT TOB OUGHT NOT TO POSTPONE THAT "SHOPPING" ANT LONGER. READ THE TIMES' ADS AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT SO.

For Solo Cheap! 10,000,000 feat good new and secondhand LUMBER of all kinds. Dors, Windows, Plutnbisie Qoods, every tbinj necessary to build a house with. Cell with estimates. T CI I7TTF.T. 733 T Jctcson Park Arts

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iTED Second hand range or cook

must be bargain. Address 727

Wilcox at, Hammond. 27-1 sack

Butter Receipts, 10,153 tubs: cream

ery. extra, 3Gc; price to retail dealers

3Jc; extra hrsts. 2SMic; nrste 27V

seconds. 26c; dairies, extras. 28c; firsts

Zbc: seconds. Tic; ladles, o. 1, 28Vec

pacKing ptocK, z.ic.

h-Kgs Receipts. 6.922 cases; rniscc-1

laneous fine. capes returned, 17'4c

(uses included. 18c; ordinary-, "2Vic

nrsis. musi ue u per cent fresh. :iHf

prime firsts, packed in new hardwood

cases and must be 8"i per cent fresh

26V4c; extra, specially packed for citv

trade and must be 90 per cent fresh

28c: No. 1 dirties. lSc; checks. 164

Potatoes Receipts. 92 cars; choice to

fancy, 46xr4Hc: fair to Rood. 42c.

Sweet potatoes Jerseys, 2.83

lrpinlas. si.io per t)u.

Veal Quotations for veal In tronil

order were as follows: SO to ' u

welarht. 7tr-7Hc: RO to SO ihs. 7V,m nW,' SO to 120 lbs. S'fflOe; fancy, lie. Pressed beef Ribs. No. 1. lTc; No. 1 loins, 22 He; No. 1 round. 9c; No. 1 chuck. Sc; No. 1 plate, tic. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c: chickens, fowls, HVc; roosters, tc; ."prings, 11 geese, 9il0c; ducks, 12c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2,134x 2.20; fair to goud. f2.0n.'u 2.10; red kidney. 2.3.r4i;2.70; brown Swedish. $2.15 2.35; llmas. California, per 100 lbs, $4.80 4.S5. Fruit Apples, new, $1.25S4.00 brl; crabapples, c0c$tl.50 bu; lemons, $2.50 Oi 5.00; oranges. $2.00 3.25; peaches. 50

ii60c per bu; 15 & 20c per 1-5 bu basket; grape, JCriljc per 8-lb basket; pears, per brl. $3. 00 5.00. Berries Cranberries. $6.00'5 6.75. Green vegetables Keets. ll.OO per 100; cabbage. 75c.1f $1.00 per crate; carrots. $1.00U1.25 per 100; cucumbers, 0efl'$1.10 per doz: cauliflower. 50cfa $1.25 per box; celery, 2a'3'80c per box; green onions. 6c per bunch: lettuce head, per box. 70c$1.00: leaf. 12Vc per box: mushrooms. 2540c per lb;

onions, 65 90c per sack; parsley, home

rown, lOJi lnc per doz; peppers. 60fr

per crat: radishes. 50w7oc per

dox; string beans. $1.25 per box: spinach. 50c per tub; tomatoes, 25S80c per

box; turnips, home-grown. 50ig65c per

News for Indiana People. Washington, Oct. 27. Indiana letter carriers have been promoted aa follows: At Terre Haute, one from $1,000 to $1,100; one from $900 to $1,000; one from $S0O to $300. At Columbia City, one from $800 to $900; one from $600 to $800. Mrs. A. L. Lawshe vriU leave for Indianapolis Thursday to Join Mr. Lawshe and daughter, who are visiting relatives in Wabash county. The fam

ily will leave Indiana the first of next week for New Mexico. Thoma P. Littlepage, secretary to former Senator Hemenway, has returned to Washington after a visit at Boonevllle, where he and the senator have private Interests. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa L. Jones, formerly of Rockport. celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary last evening. Mr. Jones is financial secretary of the Indiana Society of Washington. Thomas W. Shlck of South Bend is In Washington.

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 ieen the great effort of the Thrlce-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 Is, subscribe to the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World, which comes to you every other day except Sunday, and is thus practically a dally at the 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 th two papers Is $4.00.

Do you know that in the next 60 days the 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

H pay you to investigate

South Shore Line (C. L. S. & S. B. R. R.

TralM ! IiajaMM4 a xellofrai

CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $119W1.21: NVt ,deS. etiioinaoiao $1.13tff 1.21; No. 3 red, $1.151.19; No. 2 hard $ 1.09 & 1.13 ; No. 3 hard, $1.05 $1.10. Spring wheat hv sample: No. 1 northern, $1.071.08; No. 2 northern, $ 1.06 fr 1.07; No. S spring, $1. OS'S 1.06. Corn bv sample: No. 2, 6i(g6H4c; No 2 white 61s4c; No. 2 yellow, 81Vi?f 014c; No. 3, 61c; No. 3 yellow, 61Ss 61 No. 4. 59'ii 0c. ats by sample: N. 3 white, 394ffl 40Hc: No. 4 white. 39390; standard, iO1 (a 41c.

THE INTERESTING TIMES AD ALWAYS DENOTES THE INTERESTING STORE.

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F YOU are in need of some extra money this Sum

mer don't forget the addressWe loan on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Warehouse receipts, etc.

WEST BOUNI LAST BOUND Dally Sunday I Daily Sunday ' 05 67o7 xs.3$ or .67 7.05 6.05 xi.OT T.tt ?. IS X6.SS t.tl .16 1.10 X7.10 7. $t t.OS a.tt 8.18 z.ll .40 10. OS 8.i 8. if 10.10 11.08 19.49 9.6t 10.64 U.M X10.S0 10.60 11.46 1.0 MO. 47 11.69 12.18 2.00 11.49 1J.B9 l.OO 8.08 Z12.27 2.M 1.40 4.09 1.0 2.R9 2. IS B.OS xl.40 8. BO 8.00 8.10 X2.27 4.M J. 43 8.40 S.OO BOO 4.20 7.40 8.40 a0.4 4.87 8. 40 , 4.20 7.25 B.43 8.40 B.OO 8.20 9.99 ( 10.40 8.45 s0.2O 8. 85 I 11. J8 30.80 10.20 T.40 7.25 12.26 8. 40 I SB. 20 8.84 1 20 18.83 J 12 22 - 11.18 I XX12.25 xGirvonlr, xx Michigan City onlf. 'Limited;

injrares in llht lor

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Wr laformatloa call Hammond 1S8.

B- W AH AC E. 0nraJ Manacar.

5 room cottage on Wood street, near Sibly street, 1,250.00.

11 room house on Michigan avenue near public Library, 55,200.00. Brick flat, 4 family, on Doty street, a real bargain at 6,500.00. 6 room brick cottage on Cedar St. price 1,650.00. 7 room house on Charlotte St., price 2,300.00. Fine Modern 7 room home on Calumet ave., modern price 3,000.00. Vacant lots in all parts of the City also houses for sale on the easy payment plan. Gostlin, Pilep Ik Go. HAMMOND, INDIANA

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for a sample ol the latest Paris craze. ED. PINAUD'S Lilac Veeetal. An exquisite, aristocratic extract, wonderfully sweet and lasting. Send c. in stamps (to pay postare and packint). Larte bottle retails for 75c 6 ounces ot the finest of perfumes. Ask your dealer. Write our American Offices today for sample, enclose 4c ParXnmerf e ED. PINAUD, dept.m ED. PINAUD BLDG., N. V.

CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO.

9138-40 Commercial An., Pao S. Chlcaze 104. S.

Reois ZOO CHICAGO

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

ABSTRACTERS

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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL FATES r. R. MOTT, President FRAJiK HAMMOND. Vice-President J. S. BLACKMUN. Secretary A. H. TAPPER. Treasurer EDWARD J. ED EH, Manager

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND

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