Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1911 — Page 7

Monday. Nov. 6, 1911.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. Following repiia to classified ads now at Times office. Advertisers plM call for them: ' ' 1 M IH T 9 t H iC R T D i SUA A O 1K KB 1 MOTICB TO AIVKTISKRS. Readers of the ?ollo wlnr advertisement who wish to coi jualcete wit Advertisers whose Identity is not Tcaiea. should fellow the lastreetlons to address taeaa by the key letter CItsb. Requests at tis office to reveal the identity ot .Ton.joura advertiser can not, in Justlo. to the advertisers. answered. Simply follow instructions. As far a it e poaelnle. It Is advised that all classified rn.it sculi either he ttaCea or seat to the offte. The Time not Is responsible for errors t aas takes over the telephone. FEMALE HELP. WANTED A lady to be quick in figures and neat; must have some office experience. Apply L, Times office, Hammond. . 6-4 WANTED Girl for general housework. 9S Ogden st., Hammond. 6-2 WANTED Girl for general housework. 332 Plummer ave., Hammond. .6-3 WANTED A young lady to sell tickets at Orpheum theater. Apply at once to the manager. WANTED Dining room gfrl.'r Apply Sternberg Cafe, Indiana Harbor. 4-3 WANTED Girl for kitchen work. South Bay hotel, Indiana Ifarbor. 3t WANTED Two girls for kitchen work. Apply Lake Shore hotel, Indiana Harbor. -4-2 WANTED Experienced 111 n low on Tl c Jilso girls to V1U VI -A. ? W S. A IL'l learn; must be 16 veaVs of

age; highest -wages, steady Employment. W- B. Conkey Co., Hammond, Ind. WANTED Competent girl for general ; housework; three in family. 958 So. J Hohman st., Hammond.

LOST AND FOUND. i LOST Diamond ring at Huehn s 'hall Saturday: night. Liberal . reward . arid mo questions asked. Call 506 Sibley St., '. Hammond. 6-2 ARE YOU READING THE TIMES?

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Four rooms and two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, near Gibson. Apply 1?S Plummer ave., Hammond. 6tf FOR RENT Three or four well furnished rooms for light .housekeeping; $12 per month. 197 Conkey ave., Hammond. B-3 FOR RENT Flat. 2nd floor, newly furnished, five rooms and pantry, very reasonable. Phone 1166R or call 531 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 6tf FOR RENT Seven-room cottage. 217 W. Plummer ave. Mrs. Sayles, Gary, Ind. Phone 820W. 4-8 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath. 207 Indiana ave, Hammond. 4-2 FOR, RENT Restaurant. furnished; good location: reasonable to right party. Box 627, Hammond.Ind. 4-2 FOR RENT Six-room lower flat on . Walter st. Apply 637 So. Hohman St.. Hammond. 25tt FOR RENT Two front rooms; bath in connection. Inquire 93 State St., Hammond. , 3-2 FOR RENT Seven-room upper flat; modern. Apply S05 So. Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 974W. 3-2 FOR RENT Five-room fiat; modern; centrally located; rent $17 per month. 3-room fiat, modern, $15 per month. Apply 3437 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. Phone 56SW. 31-6 FOR RENT New upper flat, 6 rooms, on Hoffman st., and 6-room house on Ash st. Inquire 462-150th st., Hammond. Phone 1033J. 28tf FOR RENT Four-room upper flat. with bath. Inquire 231 Michigan ave.. Hammond. . lltf FOR RENT Furnished room with heat; with or without board. 3729 Drummond st., Indiana Harbor. 31-6 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; sultablef , or two; modern conveniences. Apply 114 Russell st.. one block east of Hohman st., Hammond. 1 24tt SITUATION "WANTED. WANTED Washing to do at home. 171 S?il Icy ji.. Hammond; YOUNG GIRL. WANTS GENERAL, housework; na washing." Phone 803 J. V TAILORING. PHONE 771. Young Men's Tailors, for best cleaning and pressing-. 61 State st. Three mantle inside Inverted Arc Lamp, consumes 12 cubic feet of gas per hour. Gives 300 candle power light.

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w AMbD Ten salesmen and sales! dies. Winer's. 165 State st mond, Ind. HamWANTED A collector, young man. experienced; references. Call Minas Furniture Co., 214 E. State St., Hammond. WANTED Married man to run small i farm in northwestern Indiana; must be a hustler, reliable and experienced. Apply with references. Times, Hammond, Ind. 4.3 WANTED Good machinist, one that can do steam fitting. Apply ReldMurdoch Co., Hammond. 3-3 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Two pair genuine African geese, extra fine stock. Address J. J. Broertjes. Tel. 129SY1. R. F. D. No. 1, Hammond. 6.3 FOR SALE Round (extension) table, ! six dining chairs, half price. Rocking chairs, etc. Call 529 Murray st., Hammond. g3 FOR SALE Horse and buggy, very cheap. AVilliam Tebado. Lansing. I1L FOR SALE Five-room cottage, Michigan ave, modern improvements, all assessments paid, $1,000. Also 2-story frame building on Forsvth t 7S ft all improvements paid. $2,700. Call at U1 . IT . . . I FOR SALE By owner, new, modern 5room cottage: 37 ft. lot 794 Claude st., Hammond. Phone 1195J. 31-g FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a bundle. Useful for. shelving and a dozen other things; Call at Times. Hammond. Ind. FOR SALE Special for railroad men. W have Just placed two dozen high grade 31 and 23 jewel watches on sale of al! makes at a give-away price. They will go fast. Fiiet come first served. Calumet Loan Co., S12 Hammond bid.. Hammond. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED SALARIED EMployes and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $5, pay back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County' Loan' Co.. room 28 Rlmbach block, over Lion store, Hammond, Ind. Phone 218.. 14eod 'Jomcr TO cO AN on fararture. piano , torses and wagons from 1 saontA te 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Ca.la.met Loan Co.; 211 Hammond bldg. Hammond. lad, pnone SIS. tti WHY ARE YOU NOT A , TIMES READER? rrr- '

You cannot tell at what time a Gasoline Plant is liable to explode and possibly destroy your store by fire. Only the other day a gasoline plant exploded in a down town hotel and only prompt action by the fire, department avoided what might have been a heavy property loss by fire. We invite you to call at our office and let us explain to you the advantages and good qualities of our Inverted Arc Lamps for both inside and outside lighting. Prices to suit your convenience.

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HAVE YOU. .A LADIES' , COAT OR -Kents overcoat that neds a new lining: or a velvet collar, cleaned and pressed? Call phone 771, Young- Men's Tailors, B. Greenberg, Prop.. 1 State Ft., Hammond, Ind. HOUSEHOLD GOODS bought and sold. Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State st, Hammond, Ind. Phone 543. ' personal Will the lady who wants I a good maid insert her want in these1 columns and see how quickly It brings results. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard, white., 150, 8V4c; perfection," 8c; headlight, 175, 10c; eocene, 104c; elaine, 17c; v. m. P. naphtha, 10c; Michigan test, w. w., 10c; p. w., 9c; gasoline. 12c: machine gasoline, 19c; rad linseed oil, single brls, 87c; 5 brl lots, 85c; boiled, single brls, 8Sc; 5 brl lots, S7c; turpentine, 52c; summer brack oil, 7 He;- winter black oil, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. , b. Chicago. ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Hammond postoffice for week end'ngf Nov. 6, 1911: Fulop Adolf, Mrs. Bird Burcham, Miss, Alice Burgess, Leo Brede, Rev. J. V. Barca, Mrs. Adda Coniee, Mrs. Fearl J. Cunningham, S. Dauka, Joseph Tanjak, H. S. Finch, Dolirescuy Ghiorglin, Halleck Mfg. Co., Mrs. G. W. Kirtley, Francissck Kavnas. Mrs. Emma Leveran, Antoni Ledwinka, John Mclntyre, Afanasi Mielnik, Hem Mars, Mrs. Viola Neuman, Thomas Owens. Napoia Protee, James Plunckett, Homer Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ityline, Miss Loretta Sharp, Ignac Razutewicz. Andi Stanka, Mrs. Bessie L Shaffer, Wasyl Tednak, J. H. Van Naree, Levi Whitman, Charles AViliiams, Western Manufacturing' Co., E. C. Young, Albert Yeuser. F. R. SCHAAF, P. M. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS EAST GARY. Lots 27 and 28, blk 34, 2nd sub, George Earle, to John E. Barnes - GARY. Lot 26, blk 7, Schug Pk 2nd South Broadway add, Iewis Goering to Harriet Pulcifer Lot 15, blk 7, Gary Park add, . First National Bank 'of Pittsburgh to William Perlman et al 500 350 Lots 1 to o, blk 2, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to U. S. of America j Lot 21, blk 2, 2nd So. Broadway Land Co. add. So. Broadway , Land Co. to Robert Hoegner . . 1 Lots 1 and ' 2, blk 2, Gary on the Hill, James Santos to Andrew, Santos . . TOLLESTON. Lot 10. blk 40, and lot S. blk 3S, C. T. L. & I. -Co.'s, 2nd Oak Pk - add. City and Hatbor Land Co. ' o. Jacob VV Eidson''; 1,650 Lot SS, blk 4. 2nd Loiran Park

add, Andrew Volscko to Paul Furman . . . '. Lots 16 to 18, blk 4; lots" 3-l"blk 8; lot 5, blk 9, Logan Park add, Benjamin N. Branch Jr. to Village S. Marker Lot 12, blk 9, C. T. L & 1. Coa 5th add, Anna L Jones to Sam Borkon i LIVERPOOL HEIGHTS Lot 31, blk 3, Matthew's 'add, ! Isaac Birkhan to Bessie Blum- ! enthal .'

!,730 " 300 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. I Sheep Native lambs, $5.256.50; range lambs, f3.O0Q6.5O; feeding lambs, $3.505.00; feeding wethers, 3.253.7q; cull lambs, $3.504.00; native yoarlings, $4.00 4.23; native ewes, 13.00 3.40. Hogs Good to prime heavy, $6.15 6.45r mixed lots and butchers, $6.10 6.35; fair to fancy light. $5.D06.25; roughs, pigs and stags, J4.406.30. Cattle Good to prime steers. $8.00 9.15; fair to good beeves. $6.25 8.00; common to fair beeves, $5.006.25; inferior killers. $4.00 5.00; range steers, $4.7517.00; range cows and heifers, .!$3.75,30. CASH GRAIN MTRKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, 95V497'.4c; No. 3 red, 93i,496c; No. 2 hard, 98oa$i.o2; No. 3 hard. 95c$1.00. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. $1.08 1.10; No. 2 northern, $1.061.09; No. 3 spring, $1.00(g: 1.06. Corn by sample: No. 2, 74 75c; No. 2 white, 74(ij75c; No. 2 yellow, 74fij 75'4c; No. 3, 74U74c; No. 3 white, 74Vi74c; No. 3 yellow, 74 4;i75c: No. 4, 73i73c. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 47 48c; No. 3 white, 4647c; No. 4 white, 4346c; standard. 46?i '47ic. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Ttecelpts. S.461 tubs; creamery, 31c; price to retail dealers, 32Hc; prints, 33Vc; extra firsts, 30c; firsts. 274c; seconds, 24Jc; dairies, extra, 28c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 22c; No. 1 ladles, 21c; packing, 20c. Eegs Receipts, 2,631 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 1720c; cases returned, 1619c; ordinary firsts, 21c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 24c; prime firsts, packed in now whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 25c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 26c; No. 1 dirties, 14 c; checks. 1013c. Potatoes Receipts, 80 cars; Wisconsin, 6568c; Michigan, 6870c; Minnesota. 6Stii70c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, 4.00 per brl; Virginias, $2.50 per brl. Veal 50 to 60 lb wetghts, 77Hc; 60 to, 95, 810c; 80 to 120, 9llc; 100 to 120, llV412c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, lSMc; No. 1. loins,, 23gc; No. 1 round. 10c; No. 1 chucks, 8c; No. 1 plate, 614c. Live, poultry Turkeys, per lb, 13c; young turkeys, 15c; chickens, fowls. 3c; light weight fowls, 8 c; roosters. 8c; springs, 11 c; ducks, 14c; geese, 12c. Green vegetables Beets, $1.001.23 let him explain.

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A Company which can inspire its Patrons with a feeling of Confidence ; of Security in the Honesty of its Principles and the Fairness of its Methods, and which is careful not to abuse that Confidence always wins signal success, and is worthy of your Patronage. We have developed our business by winning and holding the Confidence of our Patrons, consequently whenever you desire a Cash Loan of $10.00 or upwards, if you come to us you will get a square deal every time. CALUMET 1UOAIV CO. 212 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Ind. Phone 323

100; cabbage, brl, $1.001.25; carrots, $1.50(&2.00 per 100; cucumbers, dozen, $1.2561.75; cauliflower, 50c $1.25 per box; celery, 40c$1.00 per doz; horseradish, 75e per dozen stalks; lettuce, head, per case, 75c$1.00; leaf, 12l415c per case; mushrooms, 25 35c per lb; onions, 90c$1.75 per sack; parsley, 10c per doz; peppers, sack. 30 ??40e; pumpkins, $1.00 per doz; radishes, $1.001.25 per 100; spinach, 5075c per tub; string beans, $1.001.25 per box; tomatoes, 2540c per box; turnips, 50c per sack; watercress, small brls, $2.75 3.00. GRIFFITH. Dancing at Spring Hill Grove Nov. 8th. 3t William Jansen has purchased a Ford runabout of the Ford agent in Hobart. James Tanner of Valparaiso transacted business here today. R. Kalahari of Chicago spent a short tim here with friends today. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Southworth were guest at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. THE CHESAPEAKE A OHIO It AIL. WAY OF INDIANA Leaving Time at Hammond, laeU Effective July 0 Westward July 1 Eastward. Subject to Change Without Notice, 2:15 pm DAILY. Limited for Cincinnati. Washington. Baltimore, Phil, delphia. New York, Richmond, Norfolk and Virginia and North Caro lina points. :23 am WEEK-DAYS 10:23 am SUNDAY 12:88 am DAILY. Local 'tot, Cincinnati. pm vTCitiB.-uAia tuoca.1 tor cm 8:15 pm SUNDAY zago. 5:10 pm DAILY, Limited for Chicago and West. 6:17 am DAILY. Local for-Chicago. -Sleeping;, Observation -Parlor and Din. Ing Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping v m wu mfti'L j. rain. Five mantle Inside In. verted Arc Lamp. Consumes 16 cubic feet of Gas per hour. Gives 420 candle power light,

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FOUNDED ON CONFIDENCE The Confidence of ocr Patrons is the Greatest Asset of this Company.

John Coleman; Sunday. Mrs. Noah Hand and Miss Emma Penning gave a -party for their Snnday school classes Saturday afternoon. A most enJo-4ble time was had by all. J. C. Carman and party of South. Chicago were marooned here Sunday evening; in their touring car, on account of dead batteries. Friends helped him out with new batteries, and they went on their, way rejoicing. NO MATTER WHAT AILS YOU IF IN NEED OF A DOCTOR COME AND 8EE ME ABOUT IT. IF I CANNOT CURB YOU. I WILTS NOT TAKE YOUR MONEY Advice always Free and Confidential J. F. RUCKEL, M. D. Gaiety Theater Building SOUTH CHICAGO, ILL.

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