Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 151, Hammond, Lake County, 14 December 1909 — Page 7

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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 deathtV v 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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Mark It for Market and market it In the Market-place of the Munnimakers. Somebody wants It more than you want it. And the quickest way to find that somebody is to stay home and let a little classified ad. in the TIMES do the hunting for you. Every progressive, enterprising reader of the TIMES looks closely through the Market-place of the Munnimakers every day. Haven't . YOU something you are willing to part with for money? Some reader of the TIMES is willing to part with money to get Ft. And a TIMES classified ad. will bring you tagether.

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DO YOUR SHOPPING FOR CHRISTMAS EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH If you are short of money, come to us. We will let you have any amount from $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 senij 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 beautiful and appropriate gifts. How to Begin a Confidential Account Simply call at our office, tell us HOW MUCH YOU W ANT 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 of 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 a s $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 Hammond, Tolleston, Gary, Gibson and Robertsdale.

CALUMET LOAN CO.

Room 212 Hammond Bld'g.

OPEN EVERY EVENING.

PHONE 323.

LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN CALUMET DISTRICT 177 S. Hohman St. , WHITE. PHONE OS CAl.

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Dear Mr. Munnimaker, cjo The TIMES Classified Columns. -Through a little Munnimaker Classified Ad., in The TIMES, though located on a side street, I drew customers right to my door. ' ' ' Newsdealer.

Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The TIMES, or phone him at No. 111,

! whenever you want anything.

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Am far as It 1 pomniblc It i Uvlrtl that ail clavfeified ada abould cither ba majlcd or acat o the ofllce. The Ttmea will uot he rcMUonalbls (or errora la ada taken over the telephone.

SfOTICE. The following letters la anarrer to Times claaaiae UadvertialnK tanr he obtained at The Times office. They will be aeut by mall upou request and uyoa receipt of stamps. Answers to classiOed ads: L. W, care Times office; C H, care Times office (2); K P K. care Times office (3); V P R. care limes office (2); B U care Times office (16); C H, care Times orflce' (2); C-10. care Times office; J J, care Times office; ki M, care Times office. " NOTTCE. Will parties no have replies to classified ads addressed care .Lake County Times kiudly call promptly tot same.

MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Married man for steady outdoor position, collecting, etc. The work will be in Hammond and is a splendid position for the right man with plenty of opportunities for advancement. J12 per week and a good commission besides. Call in person, room 29 Rimbach bid., 180 S. Hohman St., Hammond. Ind.. after 5 p. m. 14-2

SPECIALTY PAINT MFG. CO. CAN USE specialty salesman to travel through the entire state of Indiana Very liberal commission with good drawin-ff account from the beginning. The Merchant Paint Co.. Cleveland, O. . 13-2

WANTED Good responsible night man at Broken Corner restaurant.

WANTED 500 men with experience In light assembling; day work and steady employment. Apply Reo Motor Car Co., Lansing. Mich. 7-6 FEMALE HELP WANTED

WANTED 15 girls to paste samples in tailor books; must be 16 years of age; steady work. Apply at once, W. B. Conkey plant.

FOE SALE.

FOR SALE One 2-ton express wagon with roll curtain top, pole and shafts. Apply 409 Central ave., Whiting, ind.

FOK SALE Two horse power gasoline auto engine; good as new; used slightly; a bargain. Enquire Brazerman, 1611-137th st., Indiana Harbor.

FOR KALE Saloon with three flats; rents for $53 per month; price $2,600 cash. Write or see us at once. The Ladd Agency, East Chicago. Ind.; Emery bkig. "A." nr. . 10-3

FOR SALE One fine pair of general purpose mares; gray fn color; 7 years old. Call at 637 E. State st. lotf

FOR SALE 20 volume set of Shakespeare; half leather de luxe edition; absolutely new; cost $35, will sell for $20. Address X Y Z, care Times. 26-tf

FOR SALE Hotel and restaurant and buffet in Lake sounty, Indiana; best notel, buffet and restaurant proposition outside of Chicago. Apply to Paul li. Lipinski, 70 Hohman st.. Hammond, Ind. 26tf

FOR SALE Latest styl reed gocart;

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practically new: cost 4a: will sell for

$12. Address 1 it, care Tirana.

BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE My S horse power gas engine in rod condition for an automobile or auto truck ami pay the difference. I'eter Jansen .Griffith, Ind. R F I).

FOR EXCHANGE Raffling wheel in exchange for turkey. O K, care Times.

FOR EXCHANGE Electro-plating outtit for what have you? Address R P. care Times. 22-tf

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. No. 9 East State st. 14-3

FOR RENT Two warm furnished rooms; modern conveniences. 200 Ann St. 14-2

FOR RENT 3 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 401 Fischrupp aw, Whiting.

FOR RENT Cottage, $12. 401 Fischrupp ave., Whiting. 14-2

FOR RENT 2 very neatly furnished rooms, single and double room; hot water heat, elect He "'lights; all modern conveniences; gentlemen preferred. 135 Clinton st.

FOR RENT Two office rooms and one furnished room. Call 205 S. Hohman st. 13-3

WANTED Good girl for general housework. Apply 213 W. State st.

WANTED Clever girl graduate of high school for otflce work. 213, S. Hohman st. 14-3

WA.NTED Sewing done by the day. Call at 4844 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. Ind. 14-2

WANTED Young girl to take care of children. Apply 5o6 Indiana ave. 13-3 WANTED Dishwasher. Apply at once, Erie hotel. 9-3 EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS wants ladies and gents" washing and mending, if desired; prices rasonabl. 73 Vs Sibley st.. Hammond. Ind. 9-ti SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED By competent American wo. innn nosltion as working house-

I keeper for persons employed. Address Mrs. W. care Pioneer Lime & Coal Co.,

Michigan ave. ana ir'enn iracKs, unaiana Harbor.

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 2S4 Plummetave.; phone 2634. 13-2

FOR RENT Warm furnished front room; pleasant location; close to business. Call 270 Price place, near Fayette st.. south of Nickel Plate tracks. 2

blocks east of Oakley. Mrs. Sparling, tf

FOR RENT Large furnished front room with board, for gentleman. Apply 27 4 Plummer ave., op M. C. depot. FOR RENT Several 5 and 6-room houses in Burnham at $10 and $12 per month; Burnham is 1 miles from Hammond, with Lake Shore trains to the gates of the Standard Steel Car Co.; 5 cent fare. Appiy to Burnham Land A5sn. Pullman and Center aves., Burnham. 26tf

BOARD AND ROOMWANTED - Boarders: comfortable rooms and board; reasonable; near Nickel Plate depot. Phone 1624. 14-2 WANTED Boarders; two gentlemen; bath, gas and use of sitting room. 423 Indiana ave. - 13-3 WANTED Roomers and boarders: $5 per week. 317 Indiana ave. 13-6 WANTED WANTED-You to know E, F. Johnston, 313 Hammond bldg.. Hammond. Ind., is district manager for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. tot LaV i. Jasper nd Newton counties. I

MISCELLANEOUS Tee, -we Advertise I anything you want to dispose of six I days in ike week.

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST About three weeks ago, cameo tie pin, black background with white head; keepsake of dead mother. Phone 4032 and receive reward. 14-3

FOUND Store key on Hohman St. in front of Tapper bldg. Owner mayhave same by calling at Times office and paying for this ad.

PERSONAL.

PLAIN SEWING done at 104 Gostlin st Mrs. E. Gauger. 10-5

WANTED To give away a good, kind hunting and watchdog to anvone liv ing out of Hammond, who will give it a good home. Apply H. care Times, lltf

HAVE YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS put In shape for winter by fixing them with all metal weathar strips, all makes; better and cheaper than storm sash. Call J. E. Howell. 827 Truman ave; phone 5424. 23-tf HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL furs. Morris A. Dcbson, 205-06 South Hoffman st. 26tf

LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. A meeting of the First Baptist church for the election of one trustee for three years and other officers 'will be held Monday evening, Dec. 20, 1909, at 8 o'clock, in the church building ANNAH E. EMERY, Church Clerk. NOTICE. ' The public is -hereby notified that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Carrie Reder, having left my home on Dec. 6. PETER REDER. Griffith, Ind., Dec. 11. 1909 NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received by the Public Library Board up to 4 p. m. Dec. 27. 1909. for furnishing twenty-five tons more or less of anthracite coal, egg size. Said coal to be delivered at Public Library Building at such time and in such amount as may be dictated by the Public Library Board. DR. W. F. HOWAT, President Public Library Board. SHERIFF'S SALE. Stateof Indiana.) (ss: .County of Lake,) Cause No. 8099. Lake. Circuit Court, Sept. Term. 1909. MANHATTAN BREWING COMPANY, A Corporation, vs. JOE CSOBODY, SUZZIE SCOBODY, HIS Wife; Lewis Dragos. John Dragos, Paul Yakabas and Mtri Yakabas, His Wife. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House, in Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the 8th Day of January, 1910, between the hours of ten o'clock a, m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Thirty-seven (37), in Block Seven (7), in Morris' addition to Hammond, Indiana, a subdivision of the Northeast quarter (NE '.i) of the Southwest fraction quarter of Section Six (6), Township Thirtysix (36) North, Range Nine (9). West of the Second Principal Meridian, situated in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Joe Csobody et al. at the suit of Manhattan Brewing company, a corporation. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. D. J. MORAN, Atfl for Plaintiff. EAST CHICAGO. Lot 3, block ;i, subdivision SE U 29-37-9. Anna Breschinsky to Andrew Simko $2,650 Lots 2. 3, 4, block 4. Ba! low's River Shore addition, George P. Beardsley to William 11. Marts Tr 1 Lots 1 to 20, block 1. Hammond Transfer subdivision, Mercy O. Thompson et al. to William H. Martz Tr 1 HAMMOND. Lot 3S, block 2. Towle & Young's addition, Kmma Mfartena to Emma Hay den 1,600 W Ms lot 22 and lot 23. Stafford & Trankle'a Grove addition. John B. Brookover to Warner H. Clayton 1 WHITING. Lot 9, block 3, Standard addition. Standard Oil Co. to William P. Ster.house 1 TOLLESTON. Lot 1. block 1, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition, Arthur M. Fisher to Mike Wassil 525 Lot 20, block 42 in second Oak Park addition. Gustavus S. Widholm to Harvey J. Curtis 175 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 6. block 9 in third addition. Olga G. A. Carlson to Joseph J. Stukel 195 GARY. Lot 6, block 51, Gary Land Co.'s subdivision. Gary Land Co. to William R. Rost 550 Lot 1. block 2. Garden City addition. Garden City Sand Co. to Walsh Dubyak 1,000 YOIJ MAY TAKE A IX THE PAPERS BUT IF YOU CAN OXLY TAKE OX INTAKE THE TIMES.

PRODUCE MARKET

Butter Receipts, 4,626 tubs; creamery, extras, 33c; price to retail dealers, 34c; prints. 354c; extra firsts. 32c; firsts, 29c; seconds, 26c; dairies, extra, 29c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 24c; ladles. No. 1, 24c; packing stock 23c. Eggs Receipts, 3,981 cases; miscellaneous fine, cases returned( 204 25V4c; cases returned. 2026c; ordinary, 26Mtc; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 29c; prime firsts, packed in new hardwood cases and must be 85 per cent fresh, 304c; extra, especially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent fresh, 33c; No. 1 dirties, 20c; checks. 17 He. Potatoes Receipts, 42 cars; choice to fancy. 4243c; fair to good, 35g!40c. Sweet potatoes Illinois, $1.002.25; Virginias, $2.002.25 per bu. Veal Quotations for veal In good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight. 77ic; 60 to 90 lbs, 748c; 80 to 120 lbs. 910c; fancy, 11c. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1, 18c; No. 1 loins. 23c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 8c; No. 1 plate. 6c Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 17c; chickens, fowls, 14c; roosters, 8c; springs, 12 c; geese. 10c; ducks, 13c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice. $2.05'3.2.08; fair to good. $2.03; red kldnev, $2".452.70; brown Swedish, $2.15 2.35; limas. California, per 100 lbs, $4.82tt4.87. Fruit Apples, $1.254.50 per brl; pineapples, $2.252.75 per crate; lemons, $3. 50 5.00;- oranges. $1.602-50; rrape fruit, $2.758.50; Malaga grapes, 4.0006.00 per keg. Berries Cranberries. $4.008.00; strawberries, California, 30c per pt; Florida, per qt, B075c Green vegetables Beets, $1.25 per 100; cabbage, 90c($1.25 per brl; carrots $1.50 per 100; cucumbers 90cg $1.25 per doz; cauliflower, 50c-$1.50 per box: celery, 2585c per box; green peas, $2.25 per hamper; lettuce, head, per hamper, $1.002.00; leaf. 85c per box; mushrooms, l5f?25c per lb; onions, 5085c per sack; parsley, 1012c per doz; peppers, $1.002.25 per cratei radishes 1545c per doz; string beans, $1.251.75 per hamper; spinach. 50 65c per tub; tomatoes, $1.003.00 per crate; turnips, home grown, 5065c per sack.

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GRAIN ID PROVISION BJLRXEI

JHHIS ad. is directed at the I man who has all the

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more. 3 Advertise strongly, consistently, judiciously.

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of wasbtubs cheap; advertise

a big washtu sale in this paper. Put in - inviting pic

ture of a washtub where people can see it the minute they look at your ad. Talk

strong on washtubs. And youll find every woman in

this vicinity who has been getting along with a rickety

washtub for years and years will buy a new one from you. '

CJ That 8 . creative business power.

OURj AD. RATES ARE RIGHT CALL ON US

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Naturally. Meeker "Just one year ago to-day I led my wife to the altar." Bleeker "You did eh?" Meeker "Yes; and then and there my leadership ended." Judy.

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Wise Man. 'Tm going to marry a girl tea years older than I am," says tse Philosopher of Folly, "so that I can catch up with her by the time I'm fifty."

CASH GRAIN MARKET

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red. $1.24(51.26; No. 3 red. $1.171.22: No. 2 hard, $1.12 1.16; No. 3 hard, $1.06 1.13. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. $1,130! 1.15 ; .Ko. 2 northern, $1.11(3 1.14; No. 3 spring. $1.0801.12. Corn by samplt: No. 3 new, 61c; No. 3 white, new. 61(i.61c; No. 3 yellow, new, 61c; No. 4 new, 5959c. Oats by sample: No. 3 white, 44 dr 45c; No. 4 white. 4445c; standard, 4 u, c.

THE NlTMBEIt OF COPIES OP TUB TIMES SOLD N THE STREETS ALOXH EXCEEDS THE ENTIRE CIRCULATION OP ANY OTHER PAPER IN TUB CITY.

For Sol& Cheap! 10,000,000 feet .rood new and second hand LUMBER of all kinds. Dor3. Windows, Plum b!nr doods, every thtn; necessary to ttiOd a house withe Call with estimates. f. G. RUELa 7337 'cmcAco Ar

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

ABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES F. 8. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vtce-Presldcnt J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAFPER. Treasurer EDWARD J. ides, Manager

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

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