Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 9 December 1910 — Page 7
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THE HUES. to Friday, Dec: 9, 1910. WAXTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Two or hree modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address W H, Times,
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NOTICE TO TIMES 1 READERS. r In order to prove the value of The Times as an advertis" ing medium, for a period of two weeks all advertisements where situations or
employment is wanted will be inserted -twice free of charge. The only condition made is that replies must be sent directly to the advertisers and addresses must be given plainly. NOTICE. Will parties who have replies to clatified ads addressed care Lake County Times kindly call promptly for same?
. FEMATjE ILriLF. WANTED Lady agent for corset specialty; fast seller; large profits; experience" unnecessary. St. Louis Corset Co., St Louis. Mo. ...... I8tf
WANTED Girls to learn machine knitting; nice work, good hours, good pay, sanitary conditions. Hammond Knitting Co., Hohman st, opposite public library, Hammond, Ind. 9-2
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Call 204 Fluro-
met are. Phone 2634. Hammond, Ind.
FOR KENT Three rooms for light
housekeeping in cottage. 401 Fisch rupp av, Whiting,. Ind. - :"
WANTED Experienced dining room girl. Apply at office Carleton Hotel, Hammond, Ind. 8-3
FOR RENT Five room brick flat; $16
per month. Inquire 431 - Kane ave
Hammond, Ind. 312
NOTICE. The following letters In answer to Times classified advertising may be obtained at Thi Times office. They will be sent by mall upon request and. upon receipt of stamps: Box $3, Times. 1; A R No. 11. Times. 8; E B. Times. 1; A W. Times. 4; X X 2.
Times. 3; Housekeeper, Times, 1: W R 3 Times, 1; X X Times, 3; G Q. Times. 1; No. SIO, Times. 1; X N, Times, 8; M M, Times. 2; H C D, Times. 5; R. Times. 1;
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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertise
ments who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity is not rei vealed should follow the , Instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers cannot, in Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow la tractions.
WANTED-Salesladies. Apply Saturday morning, Mr. Green, Lion store, Ham
mond, Ind.
WANTED Cash girls for
toy dept. Apply Saturday e n r ' ' T
morning.- Mr. ureen, xaoji
store, Hammond, Ind.
8-2
WANTED Girl for(general housework. 4240 Baring ave. East Chicago. Ind.
SEND IN YOUR TRIAL. SUBSCRIPTION TO THE TIMES FOR A MONTH.
As far as it Is possible, It Is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the tele-shone.
FOR SALE. " FOR SALE 10-inch ice plow and marker, Charles Frank, Lansing, 111. FOR SALE One Winton 5 passenger one Pope-Toledo 5 passenger car; your own price, cash or time, 3524 Fir st., Indiana Harbor, Ind. o
FEMALE HELP It is quite customary for girls wanting positions as maids to come to The Times office and ask
for work. If your ad Is In The Times we simply refer them to the last edition of the paper. FEMALE HELP Try a went ad If
you are not satisfied. Try It In The Times and ycu will be satisfied.
FOR RENT Newly furnished room
Apply at 36 Williams st. (upstairs), Hammond, Ind. 3 -3
FOR RENT Two 5-room flats; five minutes walk-from interurban depot; seven minutes' ride from Broadway; rent $12 and $13. Apply William lan
der, Miller, ind. 8-4t
FOR RENT Two six rooms flats; just
IF TOU HAVE ANT THING AROUND
the house that you don't want, some
body else might. Advertise It and It
might bring you money. Every Uttle
helps. .
WANTED TO RENT Two furnished
rooms suitable for light housekeeping; must be centrally located. Address phone 4164, Hammond, Ind. 8-2
WANTED Board with room. 222 Fayette st., corner Webster St., Ham-, mond, Ind. ' g
; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
keta marketable thlaca aad makei all valuable talmc "marketable.
WANTED Three heated and furnished rooms for light housekeeping, by Sat. Dec. 10. Address H, L, BeishUne. 514 Summer St., Hammond, Ind. 6-4
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING rests rentable property ealckly and makes
all seed property "rentable.'
MONEY TO LOAN-
money TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Any amount from $100 up. Address E. G. Sproat. 306 Hammond bldg., Ham
mond, ma. 2-6
completed; up to date and modern in J MALE HELP Men who are looking for
au details; hardwood floors" and good woodwork throughout; all conveniences. Address Dr. H. C. Groman, room 402 Hammond bldg, Hammond, Ind., or call phones 20o or 232. 83
FOR RENT Two furnished "Tooms for light housekeeping; opposite M. C. depot. 188 Plummer ave, Hammond, Ind.
MALE HELP.
WANTED Man arid wife without children .to take charge of railway station; must be wellrecommended. Address with references, naming past employment," L R, Times, Hammond, Ind.
WANTED Good handy man, experienced to run machinery. Apply Re!dMurdoch Co., Hammond, Ind. 8-3
FOR SALE Roll top desk, new, cheap. Address N B Hammond, Ind.
good as H, Times, 4 9-3
FOR SALE Downtown crocerv: will
invoice; big trade; owasr has other business. Relnh'ardt Elster & Co., Ill First Nat l bank bldg., Hammond. Ind. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Several good farms cheap; installments; want Hammond property. Reinhardt Elster & Co., Ill First Nat'l bank bldg, Hammond, Ind. 9-3
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Hud) the people vrbs could read YOUR AD
WITH PROFIT.
YOU ARE WANTED FOR GOVERN
ment positions; $80 month; write for
list of positions open. Franklin In3ti
tute, Dept. 87B, Rochester, N. Y. 9tf
FOR SALE Five new veneered 6 room houses, bath; 37 ft lot, on Columbia ave, near Hoffman; all houses have 8 ft. basements;, price $2,200 each; small payment down, balance on time. Call Frank Gross, 285 Hoffman st., Ham
mond, Ind., or phone 5062. 8tf
FOR SALE Cheap, two automobiles . for cash or on credit; both in good condition." Inquire of Bart Breney, 3524
Fir St., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 8-3
FOR SALE One large phonograph, good as new, with 30 good 10-inch records; bargain at $10 cash. 611 State Line st, between Condit aijd Doty sts, (upper flat), Hammond, Ind. . 8-2
PIANOS Three new $400 pianos, dif
ferent makes, as holiday inducement $185. See our stock at once. Six slightly used pianos of standard manufacture
$75 to $125. Five organs, some as good as new, $10, $15. Call and see our holi
day sale of beautiful pianos. J. M. Wilcockson Music Co., 185 E. State St.. Hammond, Ind. 9-3
FOR RENT Two five room fiats; five minutes walk from interurban depot, 7 minutes ride, from Broadway; rent
$12 and $13. Apply Wm. Olander, Mill
er, ind. 8-6
FOR RENT Furnished room at 303 So. Hohman st. Phone 1207, Hamm.mi, Ind. ' $-8
good Jobs where they can earn good
dollars, always read The Times male
help ads.
MONEjT LOAN -ED ON FURNITURE. pianos, horses and wagons on special rates during this month. See us quick.
Calumet Loan Co., room 213 Hammond
bldg., Hammond, ma. Phone 323.
WILL LOAN MONEY TO HOUSE
keepers In amounts from $20 and up
wards at reasonable rates; private. Ad
dress P. O. Box 3S7. Hammond. Ind. atf
FOR RENT Four room cottage;
Williams st. Inquire 815 Hohman St., t
MONEY TO LOAN ON WATCHES, DIAmonds, etc. for short time to the
users of money on quick time loans.
unnsiman money . now ready tor use. See us quick. Calumet Loan Co.. 213
I Hammond bldg.. Hammond. Ind. Phone 83 I 323. 28tf
Hammond, Ind. Phone 5231.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING elves te yonr offer or your vraat HIGHLY SPECIALISM PUJM.ICITY.
BUSINESS OHANrJES.
vLASsirusn ADVERTISINC. la aa
INEXPENSIVE that you can entrust te
It very small elUaar-taakal
FOR RENT 7 room flat; all modern I conveniences. Inquire 841 S. Hohman1 st. (first flat), Hammond, Ind. 7-6
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 143d st, East Chicago. Inquire John Daniel or phone 701.
FOR RENT Furnished room. Apply 87 Douglas St., Hammond,' Ind. 7-3 FOR RENT Furnished front bedroom; all modern; suitable for one or two
gentlemen. 122 5044 Hammond.
Carroll st. or
phone 5tf
ALL METAL WEATHER STRIPS. ALL makes, made in zinc, copper and bronze, renders storm sash unnecessary; can be applied to any window or door, new or old; saves 25 pet. fuel. J. E. Howell, contracting agent, 569 Truman ave., Hammond, Ind. Phone 5424.
FOR ..RENT Room, board, suitable for two; one block to Nickel Plate depot. 222 Fayette st.. Hammond, Ind. 5-6
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Bella salable property READILY aad makes all GOOD property Saleable."
FOR RENT Good tenants are to be
I had for the advertising in this ja-
per.
MISCELLANEOUS. VIOLIN AND FLUTE High grade instruction, European teacher. Prof. Saks, 222 Fayette St., corner Webster, Hammond, Ind. 9
FOR RENT Storage house; suitable for flour and feed business; barn room for 5 horses and feed in connection; good opening and centrally located. Inquire J. G. Fischrupp, 400-ll9th St., Whiting, Ind. ' 3-7
SOCIALIST MEETING Socialists of Hammond will meet at City hall Sunday afternoon, Dec. 11, at 2 o'clock. Everybody invited. 5-6
FOR SALE OR" EXCHANGE 120 acre farm, 3 miles s. e. North Judson, Ind.; rich soil, well drained, all fenced, orchard, good house, big. barns, 20 acres of timber, stone' roaWs; mortgage $2,S00; will sell equity or trade for smaller form or.Hammond property; a bargain. Write D P C, Times, Hammond, Ind. 7-3
FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and I diamonds at a give away price. Do you want a good one for Christmas? First come first served. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond 1 is- Hammond, Ind. Phone 323. 28tf
FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a bun - die. Useful for shelving and a dosen other things. Call at Times. Hammond. Ind.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING flada tenaata every day for some peopleoften for many people.
THE MAN WHO WANTS A JOB around here reads this paper first for he knows that it has 80,000 readers a day. He stands a chance of getting a job. A want ad here may get you Just the man vou want.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING la ouest advertising- allowlaa; you to pursue your quest In BUSINESS-LIKE WAY.
SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Position as stenographer; two years exp; moderate -salary to begin with. Ella Whalen, Whiting, Ind.
LEGAL K0TK3EK NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.
Xiiu oTATJs OF INDIANA, LAKE
COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, ,-1910,
PETER HAND BREWING COMPA
ISX. A. CORPORATION, VS. JOHN
JUDIKIS, ET At. CAUSE NO. 6947
ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORT
GAGE.
Now comes the plaintiff by D. J. Mo
ran, attorney, and flies its complaint
herein, together with an affidavit of
competent person, showing that the de
rendant, John Judikis, who is also
known as John Jodeikis, is not a resi
dent of the Stated 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, an
that unless he appear and answer or
demur therein, at the calling of said
cause, on the 23d day of January, A. D.
1911. the same being the 13th day of
the next term of said Court to be begun
and held In the Court House at Ham
mond, in said County and State, on the
second Monday of January, A. D. 191
said action will be heard and deter
mined in his absence.
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set
my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 23d day of November, A. D. 1910. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, 'Deputy Clerk.
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THAT BRINGS GOOD CHEER TO THOSE WE HOLD MOST DEAR ON THIS DAY OF DAYS IN EVERY YEAR?
WHAT GREATER PLEASURE than to be able to contribute toward the happiness ot others the children, parents, relative or friend's? No matter how small or insignficant you may deem your offering, rest assured that it gives pleasure, not only to the one who receives it, but to yourself as - well. Have you been able to lay aside a little for this purpose? Possibly not. Perhaps you have been unfortunate in that. Your employment has not been steady, or you may have had extra expense by reason of sickness or something equally unfortunate. It such is the case, may we not have the pleasure of advancing what ia needed. Let Us Advance You the Money Any amount from $10.00 to $200.00. Not necessary that you own real estate, have a bank account, or get any endorsers. Your personal property is sufficient security; such as HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, VEHICLES OR FIXTURES will do. The same to remain in your possession. . And we will allow you from one month to one year to repay us in small weekly, bi-weekly or monthly installments. ' - ' Please bear In mind when you, deal with us hat we tell you exactly to the cent what a loan will cost. We give you a complete statement of the transaction, " We name no fictitious rates ' or plans for repayment. We make no misleading statements, such as advertising a loan of $50.00 at $1.25 per week, then charge you an additional amount or deduct from the original. That's not honest; that's deception simply to get you in. We therefore advise you not to be taken . in on any such proposition, but study it carefully, or come to us and we- will explain such methods. Truthful Statements, Honesty and a Square Deal is our motto. .. ; ; That's why we have the confidence of the great majority of borrowers. Why not you? Our Office, for your convenience, is open early and late 7:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Mondays and Saturdays, until 9; 00 P. M. Suite 212 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Indiana. Phone 323 LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE COMPANY IN NORTHERN INDIANA. CALUMET LOAN COMPANY
because of sympathy with the Collins-
McNulty faction of the electrical union
refuse to work with Reed-Murphy faction members.
Finishing $75,000 Job. The contractors, material men,
architects and engineers have com
pleted the lathing, plumbing and heating work on the Zeller, the Elks temple and the "Winter building and today are working on the unfinished $75,000 office building of the American Bridge company up near Clark. This structure, which has been standing idle for several weeks because the lathing, heating and plumbing work has been unfinished, is today the scene of activity. When the work required is done the other unions, such as the
caroenters. Reed-Murphy union elec
tricians, and other trades. ,-, . , So far all efforts to get the "factions
of the union together, or to have the
CoIlins-MeNulty electricians work with the other faction has failed. Employers will now finish the delayed work so the other trades can finish the- final processes on uncompleted buildings. Last nigit fifty-three . Gary contractors journeyed te -Hammond- in a special car over the South Shore interurban, "where they 'met the contractors of that city. The labor difficulties were discussed at length. ,
THE DAY IN CONGRESS.
SENATE. Brown of Nebraska introduced a bill prohibiting railroads from owning stock In competing lines. The presidentvill urge passage of this bill - Cummins -gave notice that he would call up on the next legislative day his resolution providing 1 for consideration
of tariff legislation schedule by schedule. . It was calendar day, but only,-one important claim bill had been passed when adjournment was taken at 10:45 until Monday noon. HOVSE.s General debate began on Indian appropriation bill. , Reports of treasurers of republican and democratic congressional campaign committees filed with the clerk of the house. Treasurer Duell of the republican committee reported that he,, received and disbursed $74,373. while Treasurer Garrett of the democratic' committee reported contributions and disbursements amounting to $37,771.
IF YOtr THIXK THAT THE TIMES IS TR.YIXG TO GIVE YOU TUB NEWS, YOUR SrBJCRIPOlV WILL BB APPRECIATE!!-
BORROW. $3,500 from an
WANTED TO WANTED To borrow
individual; no banks or agents; will pay 6 per cent interest; security of
fered by first mortgage on Gary Improved corner business property. Address K K, Times, Gary, Ind 9-3
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RACTORS
BANKERS' LIFE ASS'N, DES MOINES. Iowa. Cheap, safe and successful Co. $436,000,000 ln's. in force. For particulars in regards of above Co. Apply to Geo. A. Doll, Dist Mgr.,; 272 Sibley st., Hammond. Ind.
HONESTLT, TOTJ WOULD BE AMAZED at the bargains that are to he snapped up by a perusal of the ada la these columns.
ROOMS Usually a boarding bouse that is good enough to be advertised Is good enough to board at.
THE HAMMOND DISTILLING OO . DAILY CAPACITY; 25,000 GALLONS
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED First class milk cow; must
be fresh. Phone 150, Hammond, Ind. '
IF YOU THINK THAT THE TIMES
IS TRYING TO GIV" - YOU THE
NEWS, YOUR SUBSCRIPOTf WILIi BE APPRECIATED.
HUMPING
TO
FINISH 'El
It now looks as if the contractors
themselves will finish up all uncom pieted structures In Gary, thereby de
privlng the lathers, plumbers and
heating men of work. These crafts
Statement of Condition of the WEST HAMMOND TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, At the close of business Dec. 6, 1910. Figures and what they represent. RESOURCES. Due from Fort Dearborn. National bank.... $7,187.,63 Due from Citizens' German National bank , 1.S62.21 Cash on hand in bank... 5,076.87
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Part of the Day should be the evening spent at
home with the family
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CAPITAL tlOO.000.00 ALU APi -GARY TITLE COMPANY Successors to Allman Bros. & Dinwiddis Abstracts of Title to Lands In Lrotct? County, Indiana OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: HARRISON B. RILEY, PET(ER W. MEYN, Pres. Chicago Title A Trust 80. Pre. Lake Co. Savlag A Trust. GEORGE E. RICKCORD8, H. G. HAY, JR, Chicago Title A Trust Co. Pres. Gary State Bank, A. R. MARRIOTT, VIce-Pres, Chicago Title & Trust Co. DAVID MANEY. CLAUDE W. ALt-MAH, M. ELMER DINW1DD1B. OFFICES: 656 Broadway, GaryiJIncL, Allman Block, Crows Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICES: Chicago Title & Trust Co., Chicago; Lake County Savings A Trust Co., Hammond, Ind.
Total cash In reserve and ready at any time .$13,826.71 Loans and discounts representing- money loaned to customers on short time and demand notes, all of which can be turned into cash at almost any time 3S.234.94 Real estate loans, money loaned on real estate in West Hammond on margin of about 40 per cent of the value of the property 7,250.00 Bonds, securities, etc., municipal bond s owned by this bank 5,270.23 Expens'es paid ;." 1,073.86 Furniture, fixtures, safe, etc 789.99
Total resources securing deposits ...$64,445.73
LIABILITIES. Capital) Amount invested by stockholders $2?,000.00 Surplus) ...... ... 2,500.00
Interest and discount) Amount earned on capital and surplus...
Exchange , . )
Individual deposits. $32,165.59 Savings deposits 3,475.67 Cashier's checks.! 3.60 Certificates of deposit 151.00 Certified checks 25.00
, . , 1,105.25 19.62
Total money deposited by customers, showing confidence and approval of our business methods 35,820.86
Total liabilities to depositors $64,445.73
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS. Deposits August 16, 1910, day of opening ". Deposits Oct. 6, 1910. i Deposits Dec. 6, 1910. . ...'. ; .. . A gain of about 700 per cent in less than four month -
$ 5,637.82 17,710.90 . ..; 35,820.86
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