Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1910 — Page 7

Saturday, Oct. 8, 1910.

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NOTICE. Will parties who have replies to classified ads addressed , care Lake County Times kindly call promptly lor same?

NOTICE. . The following let ters lh answer to Timeb classified advertising may be obtained at The Times office. They will be sent by mall upon request and upon receipt of stamps: Box 39. Times. 1; A ,R No. 11, Times. B; K B, Times. 1; A W. iTimes. 4; X X 2.

Times. 3; Housekeeper. .Times, 1; W R S

Times, 1; X X, Times, Z; G G, Times. 1; No. 330, Times, 1; X N, trimes. 2; M M. Times, 2; II C D, Times,;o; R. Times, 1: 68, Times, 1; 500, Times, I) .

NOTICE TO ADVER TISERS. Readers of the following advertise

tnents who wish to co-raij tunicate t with

advertisers whose ldenti y Is not revealed should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at tnls, office to reveal the identity of arionj mous advertisers cannot, in Justice tJ: the advertisers, he answered. SimpJ y follow Instructions.

M'AiE HELP. WANTED Boilermakers; steady work. .Apply Supt. Fitz-HUgh, Luther Co.,, Hammond, ind. 5-2

VOTi RENT. FOR REST Three, nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern; heat and lights; east part of town. Phone 4054 Hammond.

WANTED Men, age 18 to 35, for firemen 100 monthly, and brakemen $S0. on railroads In Hammond vicinity-.

experience unnecessary; no strike; j

railroad employing headquarters; over 500 men sent to positions monthly; state age; send stamp. Railway Association, Dept. 351, 227 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1-4

FOR RENT Store room on State St., Hammond; reasonable. Phone 2363.

As far as it Is possible. It is advised that all classified ads shoul d either te mailed or sent to the officl s. The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken ov4 r the telephone.

FOR SALEFOR SALE Bargains in good organs; from $15 up; call and ml ike selection. Straube Piano Factory, ; Hammond. Take S. Hohman st. car. 8-3

FOR SALE Muelle-. not wad er heater.

450 cubic feet'eapacity ; alsi i 200 feet each of 1-in. and 1-ln. ipe; also small Ideal hot water heats r. Apply S 1 4 Chicago ave., Hammom 1; phone 3081., 26tf

WANTED Partner to take part interest In best paying proposition In the state; new and growing rapidly; small ttmount of capital required; enormous returns for small investment. Call or address Main hotel. Ask for Otto C. Meyer, after 5 p. m. 7-2

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave.

Hammond, Ind. Opposite Michigan Cen tral depot.

WANTED Gordon press feeder; union. Cleveland Printing Co., 96 Plummer ave., Hammond. 7-2

MALE HELP 60,000 people read The Times newspapers every day. That's why it s a better advertising medium than any or all other dally papers In the region put together.

WANTED Bright young man about 17 years of age to assist window dresser; good opportunity to learn the trade. See Mr. Payne, Lion Store, Kaufman & Wolf. 6-3

FOR SALE Six room cotta e with bath; on 30 ft. lot; all Impn ovements in and paid and absolutely cl ear; also good stable on lot; bargain .t $1,300. Gostlin Meyn & Co., Hammond , Ind.

FOR SALE 80 acres near ' Ind.; $75 per acre. Inquire ol Wettengel, Hobart, Ind.

Hobart, George 7-6

FOR SALE New 5-room cottage with bath ami basement 21x4;: terms. Phone 1426 Hammond. 7-2

FOR SALE Good work hors5 double or tingle, peddling wagon ai id harness. 356 Totrenee ave., Harnmi nd. 7-2

PIANO SALE Ten high grade pianos as good as new, some that hai e never been used, $75 to $125. Call a . once, J. M. Wilcockson Music Co., Ilaxj mond,

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FOR SALE Real estate sales at reg

ular things when you advertit e In The Times.

FOR SALE Private party will sell

new $400 piano, used only 8 men ths

$150 cash if taken at once. Held for

debt and must sell at once. Add! 'ess Lock Box 465, Hammond Ind. 1 7-2 SPECIAL SALE On pianos, trunt :s, suitcases and bags at Walker's mul Ic house. Cor. Sixth ave. and Washing -ton street, Gary, Ind. 7-lt i FOR SALE One large size base burrver in good condition, one steel cook-i Ing range In good order. Call at Ma-

thies & Sheppard, 209 Sibley st., Hammond. 6-3

THE MAN WHO WANTS A JOB

around here reads this paper first for

he knows that it has 60,000 readers a

day. He stands a chance of getting a

Job. A want ad here may get you Just

the man you want.

WANTED Government employes;

Write for Hammond fall examination

schedule. Franklin Institute, Dept. 89U,

Rochester. N. Y. 22

VMaLE help.

WANTED Young girl or lady to care

for child during day; no Sunday

work; no wash; wages good. Inquire

Snnday at 188 Plummer ave, Hammond.

Mrs. Gleason. 8

WANTED Girl for general housework.

Apply D. J. Moran, 1117 S. Hohman St., Hammond. Stf

FEMALE HELP Try a want ad if

you are not satisfied. Try it in The

Times and you will be satisfied.

"WANTED Experienced girl r house work; no washing. 928 S. Hohman st,

Hammond. 6tf

WANTED Nurse maid to assist in car

ing for child , 3, years old. Apply 29

Carroll st.. Hammond, Ind. 6tf

WANTED Lady book keeper. Apply

Emil Minas, 214-16 State St.. Hammond, Ind. 6tf

FOR RENT Rooms furnished for light

housekeeping; water and gas In kit

chen; opposite Nickel Plate depot. Ap

ply 165 Sibley st., Hammond.

FOR RENT Two large rooms and one

small room, furnished: steam heat

and bath. 100 Russell st., Hammond.

FOR RENT Furnished room; Datn,

electric light, heat; all modern im

provements. Phone 1254 or call 165 Lo

gan St., Hammond. 7-

VOR RENT Laree furnished front

room: erentleman preferred. 652 So

Hohman st., Hammond. 'i

LT20AL NOTICE.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Noice is hereby given to the citizens

of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, and to the citizens of the sixth ward of the said city, that t ani a male In

habitant and resident of said City of Hammond, North Township, -Lake County, Indiana, and above the age of

twenty-one' years, and that I am a man of moral character and I have been continuously a resident of said city and

township for more than ninety (90)

days last past, and that I will apply to

the Board of County Commissioners of said Lake County, State of Indiana, at their November term, 1910, for a license

to sell Intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors.

The premises upon which I desire to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and

malt liquors in less quantity than a

quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk Is described as follows: The front room on the ground floor of the two (2) story half brick and half frame building, of which said room is 25 by 20 feet, and faces on Summer street, public highway, in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana. r The said building is situated and located on lots 89 and 90 In block nine, Standard addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. There are two rooms In the rear of said bar room, five living rooms on the second floor. The bar is on the south side of the said room. There is one front and one rear entrance. The building has glass front so all the inside of said

room v here said Intoxicating, spiritous.

vinous and malt liquors are to be sold can be seen from said Summer street. The said building is known as No. 839

Summer street, In the City of Ham

mond, North Township, Lake County, State of Indiana. 8

JOE JURONOVIC.

DEMOCRATS LISTEN TO

BEVERIDGE.

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safe to says that fully 1, 609 persons at

tended at each place. Oi course, there was plenty of room for them In the

operi air, but whenever the meetings were held in halls many were unable

to get in.

"The crowds do not make rhufch

noise. They Just sit there and listen to what Is said by the speaker. The thing that has attracted my attention in the intensity of the people at the meetings. They do not miss a word !

that is said. And no one leaves until after the meeting Is oul. Everybody stays. That Is exceptional, for general

ly there are people leaving during a

speech, no matter who Is speaking.

"And another thing that has attracted my attention is the number of Democrats that attend the Beverldge meet

ings. Of course, I only know, what the local polilclans tell me, fdr I do not know the people! but at every place

they told me that a number of Demo

crats were at the meeting. At several places I stood alongside Senator Bev-

eridge after the close of his speech

FOR RENT Furnished room; modern Conveniences; suitable for two gentlemen; board If desired; home cooking. 438 East Sibley st. Phone 4453 Hammond. 7-3

FOR RENT One comfortable room; modern conveniences; suitable for one or two gentlemen.. New no. 307 Michigan ave., first flat. Hammond. 7-6

FOR RENT Flat hunters and flat renters find their wants ' satisfied through the advertisements they run In these columns.

FOR RENT Two nfcely furnished rooms with bath. 726 S. Hohman st., Hammond. 8tf FOR RENT Large 6-room house with bath; rent $14. Apply 208-154th place. West Hammond, 111. 6-6 FOR RENT Six-room flat; electric light and gas stove; no children. Apply 141 Logan St., Hammond. 6-3

FOR RENT Saloon with fixtures, with

or without 4 large rooms in rear;

will sell stock; account of retiring. Ad

dress H-5, Tlmps, Hammond. 5-4

FOR RENT Two furnished front .rooms; gas and bath, hot and cold water. 14 Osden St., Hammond. 5-4

FOR RENT Two 6-room cottages. For

particulars inquire of C. S. Hart, pres..

Gary hotel, or Hugh L Barr, sec, Bren

nan bldg., 6th and Broadway, Gary

Home Buildlnar Co. tf

FOR SALE Going to leave town, will sell cheap fine 6-room house with large porch all around front; large barn, chicken park 90x40; lots of fruit trees and grapes; lot 100x165. Apply to owner new no. .527 Logan St.; phone 4383 Hammond. 6-3

FOR SALK 5 acres J mile south of Standard Steel Car Works' on Forsyth ave.; apple orchard; store basement 20x30; mile from st. car. Phil McLaughlin, Hammond, Ind. Phone 9923.

FOR SALE Saloon at East Chicago, to be sold cheap if sold at once; good reason for selling; good business. Address M A T, Times, Hammond. 5tf

WANTED An experienced girl for general housework in family of three. 958 S. Hohman St., Hammond. 4-5 WANTED Competent girl for general housewcrk. Apply 51 Ruth st., Hammond. 4

WANTED Housekeeper for "widower's home. Call after 5 p. m. 333 Pullman ave., Burnham, 111. 3-3

FOR RENT One 4-room and one 6-

room 'flat; modern. Apply J. G. Flsch

ruon. 400-119t hst.. Whiting, Ind. 3-6

FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms.

54 Warren St.. Hammond. ltf

FOR RENT Two room flat and one room flat; furnished for light housekeeping. Call 204 Plummer ave; phone

2634 Hammond, .7-

WANTED Good girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. T. W. Oberlin, 47 Warren st., Hammond. 30tf

WANTED You to know that if there is a girl who wants work of any 1 ind she reads The Times.

T-PST and found. IX "ST Be quick on the trail of a lost i rticle and the chances of recovering it are greatly Increased. Lost and Foil nd ads appear in every edition of The Times from 12 to 6 p. m. STOl -E OR Rt'ND AVAY Been loose hiri t boot two tree weeks,' hees almost .black and white dog him tall cut off pi?tty close to my bedy somebody find hi r keep it I belong to him. Joe Bordea u.

FOR SALE Restaurant, saloon and boarding house; good paying business; reason for selling: business elsewhere requires entire time. For particulars inquire Union Cafe and Auto Inn., cor. Hohman and Indiana, Hammond.

I-'OR SALE At a bargain, new comforts .blankets, pillows and rugs; prices from 49c up. Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State St., Hammond. Phone 543. 4-6 FOR SALE Horse, wagon and harness. Apply Emil Minas, 214-16 State st., Hammond, Ind. 4tf

FOR SALE "-room house; bath, hot and cold water; 7-ft. basement, new. Just being built; , will change plans to suit purchaser; lot 32x135; Ada St., Hammond. Apply E. D. Erandenberg, 106 First Nat l Bank bldg.; Hammond, Ind. 4-3

LOST Confidence in any other medium tha.i ,The Times to get the business. Address Forlorn, Nowhere.

FOUND The best advertising medium In the .northern part of the state The Times.

KEW&RD. FIVE DOLLARS 'SEWARD FOR INformatlon l-sading to the identification of the prtrsor. who uprooted rose bushes in my yard. Anton H. Tapper, Hammond. 5-3

FOR SALE Old papers. 5 cents a bundle. Useful for shelving and a dozen other things. Calls, at Times, Hammond, Ind. ;

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Idle bake oven, if possible residence clode by. Address Baker, Times, Hammond. 7-2

BOAJID AND ROOM.

WANTED Rooms and board In Whit

ing by couple employed and 13-year-

old girl; private family preferred. Adddress giving particulars, F M C, Times

Hammond, Ind. 8-3

BOARD AND ROOM IN STRICTLY

private family; modern conveniences; home cooking for two men; Interurban

cars passing house; three minutes walk to State st. cars. 438 Sibley st. Phone

4453 Hammond. 8-2

GOOD BOARD AND NICELY FURNished rooms; one minutes' walk from

L. S. & M. S. depot and Gary interurban

and East Chicago cars; terms reason

able. Inquire at 183 Sibley st. corner of

Oaklty ave., upstairs, Hammond.

GOOD TABLE BOARD, BATH, HOT

and cold water; terms reasonable

convenient to East Chicago cars and L

S. & M. S. station at Calumet ave., Hammond. Telephone 1813, or 314" Indiana

ave. 28-4

-MISCELLANEOUS.

BE YOUR OWN BOSS MAKE $4

daily silvering mirrors; anyone can

do the work at home in spare time booklet and sample free. G. F. Red mond, Dept. 138, Boston. Mass.

FOR SALE Ice cream parlor outfit including fountain, chairs and tables; reasonable. Mrs. Wessling, Lansing, I1L

FOR SALE Five passenger Maxwell auto, or will trade for real estate. 21S W. Plummer ave., Hammond. l-J FOR SALE-RolI top desk; good as new; cost $28; will sell for $16 to get It out of the way. Address P D Q, Times. Hammond. 29tf

FOR SALE What have you to sell? Here is the place to sell it through the columns of the Times.

FOR SALE Good, 8-roonjouse cellar. city water, barn, poultry and. wood house, corn crib, fruit, acre, $1,600. E. Mitzner, Valparaiso, Ind. 28-10

FOR SALE Modern C-room two-flat brick bldg; centrally located; 50 ft lot; chicken park. Address C 108, Times, Hammond. 20"tf

WANTED At once, cook stoves, dressers and tables; we must have them; call us up at once. Hammond Fur. Co., 67 State St., Har mond; phone S43. 7-6

P 7?SONAL.

PERSON-!C--Will the lady who wants a good ma id insert her want in these columns and see how quickly It brings results?

TOUTED TO RENT. FOR RENT What have you to rent? Here is the place to rent it through the columns of The Times.

ARC 19V READING- THE TIMES f

NOTICE. To the F-uWic: Make use of these cdllumns and you will benefit thereby. If you want to reach the public in any way this IS 'the way to do it. Publicity is what we specialize. The cities of Hammond. Garv. East Chltaeo.

Vwhlflng and Indiana Harbor know it.

THE TIMES j'NESVSPAPERS. . Hammond, Ind.

Carpenter, Contracting and

building; job work, a spe

cialtv; all work guaranteed. J. A." Scott, 440 Ash st. Ham

mond, Ind. Phone 4143. CLEANING AND PRESSING, SUITS, overcoats, ladles' coats, dresses, etc.; work guaranteed; prompt service; call phone 622 Hammond. L. H. Donaldson, cleaner and Dyer, 289 Sibley st. 7-2

WHAT HAVE YOU FOR SALE? Such as pianos and tiouseTiold goods; we get the highest price for you. Phone 543 for particulars. 7-6

HONESTLY, YOU WOULD BE AMAZED at the bargains that are to be snapped up by a perusal of the ads in these columns.

IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING AROUND the house that you don't Want, somebody, else might. Advertise it and it might bring you money. Every little helps.

FOR . THE BEST QUALITY OYSTERS served in all styles, go to Con Moor's restaurant on Douglas ave. between Plummer ave. and State st. 24-2

BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE 5 acres adjoining city 2,50o population; good house, chicken parks and barns: exchange foV Hammond property. Apply E. D. Brand'enberg, J106 First NationaVBank bldg., Hammond,

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Gary Nee

Hundred S Ol Cheaper Homes

H OUSES which will rent for 3 from $15.00 to $20.0 per

month. Houses which can be sold, with profit to the builders for from $1800.00 to 2500.00 each. Houses accessible to the works of the Indiana Steel Company, the American Locomotive Site, the Coke Ovens, the Schools, and the business center of the town.

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HE man who pays $15.00 . per month rent, is as much

entitled to sewerage, paved streets and water, as the man who pays $50.00 per month. The renter or prospective buyer demands all of these improvements.

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1 HIS Company will pave every

street in the First Subdivis

ion. Sewers and water mains are now in every alley in the First Subdivision. The prices of lots in the First Subdivision include the cost of paved streets and sewers.

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ANY very desirable residence Tots may still be had for as

ow as $375.00 each

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FOR EVERYBODY IN THE CALUMET DISTRICT

If you need ready cash and want to borrow privately without de. lay, inconvenience, or red tape methods. HERE IS THE PLACE To make a loan on ypur FURNITURE, PIANO, (or othver security) where you will be assured liberal courteous treatment. OUR REPUTATION For honest dealings Is already well known. Our many 'customers attest to this. That's one reason why you should place'your confidence with considerate care. NO CHARGES ASKED in advance for any purpose. Theft our discount system is so arranged you only pav for the actual time vou KEEP THE MONEY We positively give you the lowest terms and ,most confidential treatment in Northern Indiana. SAVE TIME Worry and money by dealing with a home company established especially for the people of this vicinity. If you owe any other company, we will advance you money to pay them off, and additional cash besides. REMEMBER We do not advertise (as outside companies do) deceptive rates such as 125.00 at 30c per week, $30.00 at 72c per week, $40.00 at 96c per week, $50.00 at $1.00 per week, or $100.00 at $2.40 per week. We give you the full amount asked for. No subtraction or additions. CALL AT OUR OFFICE whre we will be pleased to explain this helpful system more fully. Calumet Loan Co. LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE always 212 HAMMOND BLDG-. , ' ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 323 v OPEN

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while he shook hands with everybody that came up. And I heard many men say to him, quietly, that they were Democrats but that they intended to vote for him. I regard tttis as a very excellent sign, and one thai gives encouragement to the Republicans. In

fact I am highl pleased with fhe re

sult of the Beverldge tour thus far, for

li snows tnat me people are imeresieu, that they are looing for information, that Senator Beverldge is immensely popular with the people of the state and that his popularity wil help the en

tire ticket this fall."

Theodore Roosevelt's comIng into In

diana has stirred up the animals at the

Democratic state headaarters. They

are much worried over ihe effect .jof Roosevelt's speeches, ' and they are

planning to bring their heaviest artillery into play imediately after Roosevelt has departed and shotat the places where he spoke.

W. J. Bryan will start i in the very

nert day for a si xday tourof the state.

and Alton B. Parker, of New York, who once led a forlorn hope of the Democrats as their candidates for President

in 1904, will be here on the night of

October 15, just two days after Roosevelt speaks in this city. Then John W.

Kern will make a speech here on Oc-1

tober 22. This activity is taken to mean that the Democrats fear that Roosevelt may tear them up with his speeches, and that "it will reuire their best doctors to sew up the wounds.

DYER. l A pretty wedding took plr.ee here Thursday noon when Miss Katharine Jung and Andrew Sioan were married at the Union church, here, ojilver and Alma Jung were the flower! carriers), while Frances Jung was rinjg ' beare,-. They were attended, by the (following witnesses:- Fred Bedaeckerj, l.ura, Jung, Ernest J.ung, Hazel BedaeCker, Helmuth Stommel and Ilatfle y Jung. The church was prettily decorsr ted in pink and white. After the ceremony the party went to the "house of. the bride, where dinner was served. The young couple wl make tb'.eir home near Lajporte. ' The j Miss 5 Clara, ai? d Amelia Schmidt visited'with reJatlf'esAat Hammond Friday. - ,

Special Sale of Lvunber To Tmaltc r4Mnt for me-w acock I mm elUa my liirgre stock ( Brw mui sea Lwbrr) Doors, Vt? jdowa, Laths. Sklkrfea Ready Roof at harmUa rtees. Nw Is the time, to bay. Bead ta your vatiiaatea or com and see ni sad aa-v oaa'aer. . L G. IUjfEL. "'"S&JST

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An opportunity ofta life time, which you cannotyaffcxrd tooverlook. v V ' V ' We have opened up our new Highland addition with all of the very best improvements inand in readiness for building. .f ? "t . The property adjoins Homewood on the east and fronts, on Highland street extension, j This subdivision is only two blocks from the new Wallace School and is convenient to car lines. !As an inducemet to those who willrbuild we are offering these lots, your choice, at $200.00 PER 25 FEET. After Nov. 1st the price will be $300.00 each. ( It will pay you to act at once today, .not tomorrow. Let U3 show you this bargain.

Gostiin, Meyn & Co.

Phone 141

STATE & HOHMAN STS.

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