Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1909 — Page 7
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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, 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
MORAL Don't be a frog:; use a little printing: ink.
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MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Competent car carpenters and builders on new and repair freight car work. Fitzhugh-Luther Co.
FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Porter for saloon. Apply State Line House. Plummer ave. .7-2
WANTED &00 men with experience in
lijrht assembling; day work and steady employment. Apply Reo Motor Car Co.. Ijansinar, Mich. 7-6 FREE Cinders given away. Apply at once to the electric plant, Northern Tnd. Gas & Elec. Co.. Hanover St. and Sheffield ave.. Hammond, Ind. 7-4
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Contents of 6-room house
4726 Melville ave.. East Chicago. 6
FOR SAL,: Squire piano In fine condi
tlon; price 2o; easy payments. Take
Hohman st. car.
South Co.
Straube Piano
FOR SA1J3 Bargrain If taken at once
a-)-x modern 2-story frame, house: First t., Tolleston; lot 874x128 ft.; near two st, ar lines. Address Box 165. Tolleston. Ind. l-
FOR SALE 1 fine pair of general pur
pose mares, gray in color, 7 year old; also one 5 year old city broke driving horse. Call at 637 E. State. 27tf
FOR SALE 20 volume set of Shake-
srieare: half leather de luxe edition
absolutely new; cost $35 will sell for 120. Address X V Z, care Times. 26-tf
FOR SALE Hotel and restaurant and buffet In Lake county, Indiana; best hotel, buffet and restaurant proposition
outside of Chicago. Apply to Paul B, i.ininski. 70 Hohman St., Hammond,
Ind. 26tf
FOR SALE Quarter sawed golden oak
dlninK room set in gooa conauion
also one Whitney baby carnage. In quire f6 Hohman st. 17-
FOR SALE Home bakery which has fine trade, with lunchroom; bargain If taken at once. Address 267 South
Hohman. 29 tf
i WANTED Partner" with o00 cash m
new mfg. proposition in Chicago nan. rile vour own money; no slack season; Investigate; refs required and given. Ad. 11 Petzold, gen. del. P. O. Hammond.
WANTED Girl to help do general housework. Call 429 Sibley st. 6-2
WANTED Experienced gl eral housework. Apply M
Garry. 175 S. Hohman st.
irl for gen-
rs. John Mo-
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FEMALE HELP WANTED The best servants will sometimes leave the best places and every such Instance should result in two want ads.
FOR REN T.
FOR R.KXT One furnished room for two gentlemen, witlior without board. 284 Plummer ave.; phone 2634. 7-1 FOR RENT Three rooms furnished for lig-ht housekeeping: $1 1 per month. 401 Fischrtipp ave.. Whiting.
FOR SALE fcaloon and boarding house. corner Eucli I and Michigan aves.. Innimi Harhor: or would rent boarding
house alone : hxs 15 boarders. 9-tf
FOR SALE LHtest style reed gocart n-.Ptii'illv nevr: cost 135: will sell fo
ill Address F V R. care Tlms. 1-tf
SITUATIONS WANTED
EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS want
ladies and gents' bundle washing
mending if desired; prices reasonable
252 Forsvth ave.. . Hammond ; S blk
west of courthouse. 4
BARTER EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Electro-plating out
ht Tor what have you.' Address R
care Times.
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BOARD AND ROOM-
BOARD AN DROOM with private fam ily; all mod. conv. ; references recjuir
ed. can tjs narrow; pnone 4054. 3
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I'OR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 329 Logan st. 4tf
FOR RENT OR SALE 7-room brick house, 3 acres land. Kast Gary; 10 minutes from Gary; rent ?10. Address .! Becker 8925 Kseanaba ave.. South Chicago. I'll., or a few days, East Gary, care Philip Schneider. 4-5
FOR RENT One large room suitable for two; steam heat and bath, 130 Russell st. 3U
FOR RENT Large furnished front room with board, for gentleman. Apply 274 Plummer ave., op M. C. depot. ' 1 iii ..... FOR RENT Several 5 and 6-room houses in Burnham at $10 and J12 per month; Burnham Is 1H miles from Hammond, with Lake Shore trains to the gates of the Standard Steel Car Co.; 5 cent fare. Apply to Burnham Land Assn. Pullman and Center aves., Burnham. 26tf
FOR RENT 4-room cottage. Ill Williams st. Inquire at tiie corner. 28tf
WANTED
WANTED Tou to know E. F. Johnston, 313 Hammond bldg.. Hammond. Ind., is district manager for the Nortbwetern Mutual Life Insurance Co. for Lak . Jaspex nd. Newton counties. ( WANTED Real estate for a cash customer; we have a customer that wants a store building and a seven or eight-room house both in the Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision; give price and location. Smith. Bader. Davidson I Co.. Broadway and 10th ave., Gary:
I phone 260. 14-3
PERSONAL.
HAVE TOUR WINDOWS AND DOOR
put in shape tor winter by fliln
them with all metal weathor strlrja &i
makes; better and cheaper than storm
sasn. (Jan j. m. xiowen, e;i irun
ave; phone 5424. 23-tf
HIGHEST PKICt; PAID FOR ALL
furs. Morris A. ucoson, l'0a-06 South
Hohman st. 26tf
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Large blue and green silk hand
kerchief or muffler; valued aa a a-ift
Reward for return to Times office. I8tf
WANTEDTO RUY
WANTED TO RUY Would like to bu
several Hammond lots at a reasonabl
price; please state location and price
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GRAIN MID PROVISION H
Open High Wheat Pec. ..106', 107N May ..108 107 July . .97,i-'S 98 t Corn Dec. . .57 9s-1 58 Mav ..61-60 61, Julv . .60 -'4 60S Oats Dec. ..40 4 0 7 - 1 May ..42S 42 Julv . . 40 319 404-. PorkJan. ..2130 2142ti May ..20RO 2072 U Lard Jan. ..124") 1247i May . .115S-2'4 1157S S. RibsJan. ..11221-s 11421, Mav ..10721.4 10S0
DO YOUR SHOPPING FOR CHRISTMAS EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH If you are short of money, come to us. We will let you bave any amount from f 10.00 to $200.00. You may want to take your family on an out-of-town Christmas or New Years visit, or you may want to send your friends or relations a present or to make your own home bright and cheerful, it takes both time and money. The Calumet Loan Company System is a great and timely convenience to thousands, as it enables persons in all circumstances to take holiday trips and make oeautiful and appropriate gifts. How to Begin a Confidential Account Simply call at our office, tell us HOW MUCH YOU WANT and we will then explain to you exactly what the cost will be. You then give us for our securitty and your good faith to repay us, either Household Goods, Pianos, Horses or Wagon, etc., without removal, all Goods remain undisturbed. Payments arranged to suit your income, Weekly, Bi-Monthly or Monthly, All business strictly confidential; Every possible courtesy shown. Deal with the Company that Protects its Patrons and one that does not advertise bogus rates such as $50.00 at $1.20 per week, etc We want your business and kindly ask you to call u s up at any time. Positively. Lowest Rates and Best Terms in this Section of the Country. We make Loans anywhere in the Calumet District, East Chicago, Whiting, Indiana Harbor, West Fammond, Tolleston, Gary, Gibson and Robertsdale.
CALUMET LOAN CO. Room 212 Hammond Bld'g. OPEN iVXST EVKKIMG. PHONI 323.
LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN CALUMET DISTRICT 177 S. Hohman St. WSITE. PBONX OR CAL
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LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE
COVNTV. BEFORE FRANK D. PREST. J. P., IN AND FOR NORTH TOWNSHIP. LIZZIE GREEN VS. JOHN GRAHAM ET AL ACTION IN ATTACHMENT AND GARNISHMENT. Now comes the plaintiff by G. C.
White, lier attorney, and nle her com
plaint herein, together wltn tne arItdavit of a competent person howlng
that the defendant, John Graham, is noi
resident of the State or Indiana. Kairi rlpfendant is therefore hereby
notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial
on the I7th day of January, 1910,
the office of said Frank D. Frest, J. Mr ! iilmhach block Hiramond,
rlinnn Tin hat unless he aDDear and
answer or demur therein at the calling
of said cause on the above date, saia action will be heard and determined in his absence. ,
IV WITNKSS wnLKCUf , 1 Hereunto
set my hand and affix the seal of of-
rlce at tlammona, inaiana, mis "u
day of November, 1909. i-
FRANK D. PKEST, Jutia of tbe Peace.
New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Mike Pavolka. 150 WHITING. Lot 24, block 1, Central Park addition. Whiting Land Co. td Frank C. Lauer 675 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 4, block 7 In third addition. East Chicago Co. to Powel ScepuhoskI 265 HAMMOND. Lot 16, E lot 15, block 2. East Lawn addition, Peter W. Meyn to Benjamin Fairchild 1.400 CASH GRAIN MARKET.
Winter whea: by sample: No. 2 red.
U.201.22; No. 3 red. $1.121.19; No. 2 hard, $1.08 1.10; No. 3 hard, $1.04 1.08. L." ; . V. .... A V. . - X-r, 1
P.. rnorthern. J 1.09 1& 1.10 : No. 2 northern.
In- ! $1.07(21.10; No. 3 spring, $1.041.09.
Corn by samcle: No. 2, old, 66c; No. 3, hhytlft,hh,c; No. 3 white, 65 1 55 c; No. 3 yellow. bohkSc No. 4, 534 53ic. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 43Hc; No. 3 white, 4142e: No. 4 white, 39 41tec; standard, 42&c.
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NOTICE.
PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 4.363 tubs; creamery, extra. 3214c: price to retail dealers.
! 34c; prints, S5c; extra firsts, 31c; firsts.
Xotlce Ik hereby given to the owners ZKVfec; seconds. -'Be; flames, extra, ic, and occupants oi property in the City firsts ,28c: seconds. 24c; ladles. No. 1. of Hammond that tno ordinances of the 24c; packing stock 23c rhr.. 'J , t, keen Eesrs Receipts 3.324 cases; mtscel-
tu propertTo'wned or occupied by them, ' 25V4c; cases returned. 20 26c; ordifron'snow Ind ice, d that all nary nec; firsts must be 70 per cent
NEW BOOKS RECEIVED Th following new books have been, received at the public library ot Hammond: Rudyard Kipling, A Criticism, Richard LeGalhenne; Municipal Governmen, Goodnow; Society and Politics lit Ancient Rome, Abbott; Robert Fulton and the Clermont, Sutcllffe; HenryHudson, Thomas A. Janvier; History of the City of New York, Van Renselaer; The Gateway to the Sahara, Furlong; History of the City of New York (vol. 2), Van Rensselaer; How to Identify the Stars, Mllham; The Menace cf Socialism. Wilson; The New New York, Van Dyke; The Life of Merabeau, S. G. Tallentyre; Mr. Justice Raffles, Hornung; Cyrus Hall McCormick. Casson;
The Forbidden Boundary, B. L. Putman Weale; George Bernard Shaw, Chesterton; Walt Whitman. George R, Carpenter; My Memories (vols. 1 to 6), Alexandre Dumaa; The Northwest Pasage (vols. 1 and 2), Roald Amudsen; The People of the Polar North, Knud Rasmussey; Art Communities, H. C. McCook; Th Roman Assemblies, Botsford; The Literary History of Rome, J. Wight Duff. M. A.; The Origins of the British Colonial System, G. L. Beer; Problems of CJty Government, Rowe; Forces In Fiction. Richard Burton;
snow that may nave iauen or un
may have accumulated on tne sice-1 waik during the night time shall be: removed by the occupant of the prem- , ises before 8 o'clock in the morning.' nrt that all now that may have f all-i
en or that may have accumulated on
the sidewalk during tne aay nine enau be fully removed from the sidewalk j within two hours from the time said, snow has ceased to fall. Failure to , comply with these provisions of the ordinances subjects tne person, firm or corporation violating the same to a fine j
in any sum not exceeuims
dollars.
Street Commissioner.
Oliver Goldsmth, Auston Dobson; The
cases and must be Kb per l-lcturesque Hudson, Clifton Johnson;
20c; extras. especially The Great Wrhite Plague. Otis: Tht
whitewood
cent fresh.
.. 1 . , nU.r ..... mil,. V. A W "l
per cent fresh, 32c; No. 1 dirties, 20c; Rtory of the Great Laies, Channlngchecks, 17V4c. I Lansing; When America Won Liberty, Potatoes Receipts, 100 cars; choice : jenkj; Social Organization, Cooley;
PUBLIC SALE. Rv th authority invested in me. by
order of the Judge of the Lake Superior Court, the undersigned receiver of the assets of J. P. Kiss, will offer for sale, for the highest and best bid, f.r cash, on the 11th day of December 190y, at 2 p. m.. In front of the store in t
postoffice building, on tne "l
Chicago and Todd avnue, mi
cago. Lake County, inoiana. wic iuiiving personal property to-wit: AU the drug fixtures. Iron safe, cash register stock of drugs and merchandise pi'ano. and all other household furniture located in said building, belonging to said J. P. Kuss. ,. this tK. Receiver.
Koe & Meade, Attorneys
for Receiver.
Low Close 106 1074 106 107S 97'-g 98 57. rs 0 611, tiOs 61 40 40T, 41 & 42 t 40S 40-S
2127 2057 1240 1152i 1 120 1070
2140 2070 1247 11 57', 2 1140 1077 4
THE TIMES TllLL IOTS FOR VOL
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REAL ESTATE TRAHSFERS
EAST CHICAGO. Lots 20 to 22, block 5, East Englewood addition, Herman W . L'ecker to Benjamin F. Martin.. 1 Lot 32 block 6. subdivision NW H 33-3 7-!. Andrew Bartok, by Snf. to Isldor Baumgartl 307. 9S Lots 13 14. block 3. subdivision SV 29-37-!. Kast Chicago City to George W. Lewis 3,2a0 GARY. Lot S block 2. Grant Park addition, Condft-McGinnity Realty Co. to Michael Zambory 4 j It IS, block 4. PrUlmore, Orr & ITirk-h s addition, Anne K. Reiner to John McMahon 5,70 Ijots 3, 4 block 55, Gary Land Co.'s subdivision. Herman Kieselbach to Irene O'Connell 1 Lot 2, block 51. Gary Land Co.'s subdivision, Irene O'Connell to to Ida Kieselbach - 1 Lot 11. block 4. Pridmore. Orr &
Ulrich's addition. selma L. tonn to Andrew Hajdu Lot 6 block 4, Gary Investment Co.'s addition. Lake County Realty Co. to Veronika Galik. . . K 40 feet lots 1, 2. block 27, Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Garv Land Co. to Walter T. Smith
E 40 feet lots 1. 2. block 27. Gary Iand Co.'s first subdivision. Walter T. Smith to Emory T. Tifft 3.100 TOLLKSTON.
Lot 5 block 11. C. T. L & I. Co. s sixth addition. John Prascsak
to Andrew Volcsko 1, Lot 9. block 1, Condit-M. Ginnity's
subdivision, Condi t -ileum nit y Realtv Co. to Michael Kohaly.. Lots 5. '6. block 12. C. T. L & I. Co.'s fifth addition, Andrew Volcsko to Michael Snajder Lot 20, block , lots 4. 43. block 4: lots 21. 14. 9. 4 in block 2. Wheeler & Petty's addition. Herbert J. Pickering to William J. McKay Ixt 7. blork 36 in second Oak Park addition, Irene O'Connell to Ida Kiesekbach Lots . 9. block 1, Frankel's subdivision. William N. Itumely to Mrs. W. J. Steele , Lot 10. block 1, Frankel's ubdivislon. William N. Rumelv to W. J. Steele NEW CHICAGO. Lot , block 2 in third addition.
Sweet potatoes Illinois. $1.00 2.25;
Virginia. $1.751.85 per bu. Veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 7"7Vic: 60 to 90 lbs, 7V48V4c; SO to 120 lbs, iXJrlOo; fancy, 11c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 18 No. 1 loins. 23c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 plate, 64c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15c; chickens, fowls. 12c; roosters. 8c; springs. 12c; geese, 10c; ducks, 12c. Peans Pea beans, . hand picked, choice, $2.102.12; fair to good. $2.05! 2.10; red kidney, $2.452.70; brown Swedish. $2.15(8 2.35: limas, California, per 100 lbs, $4.82 4 4.87 4. Fruit Apples, new. $1.254.50 per fori; pineapples. $2.252.75 per crate; lemons, $3.50i&5.00; oranges, $2. OOP 3.75. Berries Cranberries. $4.00 8.00 ; strawberries. California. 30c per pt. Green vegetables Beets. $1.25 per 100: cabbage. 65c$1.10 per brl; car-
cucumoers, dsc?T
of Socialism in the United States, Morris Hillquit; Human Foods, Snyder; Shakespeare and His Critics, Charles F. Johnson; The I mmigrant Tide, Steiner; Old Friends, Winter; Robertsons Works (vols. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. and 11): Werner's Readings and Recitatiols; French Posies Abbie Farwell Brown; A Pocketful of Posies, Abbie Farwell Brown; The Birds Christmas Carol, Kate Douglas Wiggin; How to Celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas, Alice M. Kellogg. .
WHT TAKE A CHICAGO PAPER FOR SPORTING EVENT t TJJBT DOST GIVE YOU LAKE CO VXTT EVENTS. THE TIMES DOES, AXD AXI, OTHERS AS ffSU.
rots. $1.50 tier 100
1 nr .1 ...... i (.! ..... r. 11. . 1 rA
box: celery, iwsoe per. cox i?ucf . j 1 nr, wy y i nrrlf U L W ItttLLM
head, per hamper. 50c.$1.00: leaf. 20(?t 1
224c; per box: mushrooms. 15(g25c per lb; onions. 50 85c per sack; parsley, 10 12c per doz; peppers, $2.00 3.00 per sack; radishes. 15 50c per doz; string beans, $1.262.00 per hamper; spinach. 40c per tub; tomatoes, $1.25ig'3.50 per crate; turnips, h' ne grown, 5065c per sack.
PARDONED BY GOV. MARSHALL
Michigan City. Ind., Dec. 7. Charles Van Dyne and Walter H. Brooks, who violated paroles granted five years ago. were today pardoned by Governor Marshall after serving fou years for grand larceny.
Upon request we will Bead a little booklet telling just how the wireless works. Everyone should leamaboat the wireless which is tbe most wonderful invention tbe world
ever saw, and which oflr
BOOKLET eeron an opportunity to obtain
toff weauo inroBgo tn pnrcbaaa ot United refeis atoek. Addreaa Respess & Co.. Harvester Buiidiof,, Chicago
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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES T. K. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vtce-Preldcnt J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretarr A. H. TAPPER, Treuarer DWASr J. DS, Manager
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