Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1912 — Page 7
Tuesday, July 23, 1912.
THE TIMES.
NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISEttS. Readers of the follow in advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity Is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can Hot. In justice to the advertisers, te answered. Hlmply follow Instructions.
"FOR RENT. ! BOARD AND ROOM.
FOR RENT Restaurant, doing a good FIRST CLASS ROOM AND BOARD business; 15 regular boarders, good) all meals. 4228 Magoua ave., ' East transient trade. Address L. B, 27. Chicago. . Mrs. Lesser. H-6
Hammond, Ind. 23-2
FOR RENT Furnished room; electric light and bath. 165 Sibley St.. Hammond. 23-2
ROOM FOR RENT For one or two gentlemen: all conveniences. 159 Fayette St., 2nd flat, Hammond.
As far as It la possible It ifidTU I FOR RENT Furnished that all classified ads should ttf light housekeeping. 41
""ea or sen; 10 me o.u . Hammond.
win nor do respcnsiDie ior error i
taken over the telephone.
MALE HELP.
rooms for Condi t st., 23-J
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED If your watch does not keep time bring It to us. We will put It In
rood order. Also we do clock and Jew. e'ry repairing. Charges will please you.
Will call for your clock and deliver it.
Old gold and silver taken In trade,
Chas. Arkln, the ratable jeweler. 61 State St., Hammond. Established 23 years. 1S-J
FOR RENT Two large furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 512 Sibley St., Hammond. 23-2
WANTED Fire brick workers, day or : FQR r KNT Barn at 115 Fayette st
piece work. Harmson- aiker tei.
Co., 144th and Kennedy Chicago.
ave..
East 23-5
Apply at 45 Condit St., Hammond. Fhone 1058J. 23-3
FOR RENT Two large nicely furnished rooms. 312 Douglas ave., Hamm.
FOR RENT Two and three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 113 Plummer ave., Hammond. 14tf
rOR RENT Two 6 -room fiats: modern, 1S. 145th and Carey St., two blocks from car line. Phone 141 Indiana Harbor. 16tf
FOR RENT New flat; all modern improvements. Call at 421 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 13-10
FOR RENT Eight-room house and flat. $12 per month. Inquire E. W. Holmes,, 25th and Adams. Gary. Fhone 344. istf
WANTED Experienced bookkeeper; must be steady, reliable and capable of handling a good volume of work; good wages to right party. Address BBC, Times, Hammond.. WANTED 4 experienced cylinder press feeders, either young men or young women. Steady, permanent positions; highest wages. Also vacancy for one or two
ViOfrirmtv Atvnlv nf rmrr I FOR RENT Two large furnished
VS7 X TA " n tt room': modern. 100 Russell sU . B. Conkey Co., Ham" j Hammond. i2tf 1 T...1 22-3 . -
II1UJUU, XI1U. , WANTED Boy about 1 years old to work in grocery store; must be i
Beat. Apply Burk's grocery, 692 HohItian St., Hammond, or Tel 146. 22-2 WANTED 20 concrete and general workmen at Schneider, Indiana; good wages paid. Address Stephens Engineering Co., Schneider, Ind. WANTED Experienced car repairers; steady work at good wages ; no labor trouble. Illinois Car & Mfg. Co., 142nd and Clark st., Hammond. 17'tw
INDIANA AUTO TIRE Repair Co. Tires and
tubes vulcanized. Clark and 119th st, Whiting. Phone WhitinglTOJ. EARN 8 TO $12 WEEKLY at home during spare time mailing circulars. For partlcuars send lOo which we-return when you begin work. Wm. A. Droste Co.. 474 A44 Trumbull ave.. Detroit, Mich.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE
NEWAL OF RETAILER'S LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citi-
ens of the City of Gary, Calumet
Township. Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned is a male inhabitant and possessed of all the qualifications
required by the laws of the State of Indiana to entitle him to be the holder of a license to sell spirltoua, vinous and malt liquors in said City of Gary; that he will apply to the Board of Commissioners of the said County of Lake, on the first day of the regular August, 1912. term of said Board for a renewal of a certain Retailer's Liquor License, which was Issued, to Otto Matthias on the 7th day of August.
1811. for a term of one year from said August 7th. 1111. and which was transferred by said Board of Commissioners to the undersigned on the 2nd day of January, 1112: that said li
cense granted the right to sell spir
itous, vinous and malt liquors with
the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold,
which said premises are described as
follows:
The front room ground floor of the
only two-story frame building situated upon lot six, block twelve. In
Jacksot Park South Broadway addi
tion to Gary, now the City of Gary,
Calumet Township, Lake County, In
diana. Said room fronts on Ridge
.Road, or Chicago avenue, a public
highway. In said City of Gary, in
Calumet Township, Lake County, In dlana. Sigrned. JOHN JACKSON.
Beans Pea, hand picked. 12.76 2.88; brown Swedish, 2.402.60p' Lima. 100 lbs. $5.874; red kidney.. $2.54 2.60. Green fruits Apples, new, box, 2-3 bu, 50c&J1.15; currants, 16 qts75c(3 $2.50; plums, 24 qt cases, 75ces$1.60; cherries, cases, 16 qts. $1.50 2.00;
peaches, bu basket. $1.001.50; 6 bas-
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and board; home cooking. 85 Sibley st., Hammond. 20-3
MONEY TO LOAN. MONET LOANED SALARIED EMployes and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $5, pay back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rimbcch block, over Lion Store, Hammond. Ind. Phone US.
LW AL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. 1 16c; dirties, 14ffll4c: checks. 12
TTTTC STATTJ! OP TvnriVi t.iVE'
COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, MAY TERM, 1912.. ',, MARIE BATTEY VS. WALTER BATTEY. CAUSE NO. 9339. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by I V.
Cravens, attorney, and flies her com
plaint herein, together with an affi
davit of a competent person, showing kets, 75c$l.S5
that the defendant. Walter Battey. is Berries Black raspberries, 16 qts. not a resident of the State of Indiana. J $1.40(3)1.60; blueberries. 16 qts. $1.50
eaia aerenaant is tnererore nereey j.50; gooseberries. 16 qts, $1.25 1.75;
notified of the pendency of said action . red raspberries, 24 pts. $1.7502.25; and that the same will stand for trial blackberries. 16 qts, $1.50 1,90. at the next term of said Court, and J Vegetables Celery, crates, Mlchi-
that unless he appear and answer or gan, 3075c; beets, 100 bunches, 75e demur therein, at the calling of said $1.00; cabbage, new, - crate, 40 50c; cause, on the 10th day of September, : green onions, 6 bunches, 7c: spinA. D. 1912, the same being the second ach, tubs. 3040c; carrots, 100 bunch-
aay oi tne next term oi saia jouri w es, 750 $1.00; cucumbers, climax, basbe begun and held in Room No. 2. In ' kets, 1020c; radishes, 100 bunches, the Superior Court Building, at Ham-j$i.60; string beans, green, box. 25c; mond, in said County and State, on the , wax, box, 25c; squash, basket, 1020e; second Monday of September, A. D. onions, sacks, 75 lbs. 90c$1.00: to1S12, said action will be heard and de- matoes, 4 baskets, 3066c; lettuce.
FOR RENT Two office rooms in the
Eder Bldg., 627-629 So. Hohman st
pposlto Superior Court building. Inquire on the premises or Citizens Ger
man National bank. Hammond. lltf
FOR RENT Two nice light rooms and
large pantry; furnished for light
housekeeping. Call 203 Chicago ave.,
Hammond. Phone 1078M. 20tf
WANTED Experienced man for night chief yard clerk. Apply in person to A- M. DeWeese, Erte, Hammond. . 6tf
FEMALE HELP. WANTED Waitress. Monon hotel. Hammond. 23-2
WANTED First class cook; good wages. 4228 Magoun ave.. East Chi- ' capo. Mrs. Lesser. 23tf
WANTED A waitress. We Cater restaurant, 96 State st Hammond.
WANTED Waitress at East Chicago
restaurant, 4624 Forsyth ave., East Chicago. 23tf
WANTED Competent girl for general
housework. 825 Howard ave., Hammond. Phone 1045M. 23-2
WANTED Experienced body ironer, " or girl to
learn. C. O. D. Laundrv, mi 7
Hammond.
WANTED 150 girls to op-
i erate power sewing ma
chines. Apply factory Thurs day morning. Specialty Un
derwear Co., Hammond.
.WANTED Girl for general house
work. Call at 33 Ogden St.. 2nd flat,
Hammond, Ind. 23-2
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED Desk room in Hammond.
Address R. E. Grlswold. architect.
general delivery, Chicago.
NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF A
LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citi
eens of the City of Hammond, North
Township. Lake County, State of In
dlana, that the undersigned. James B.
Clabby, is a male inhabitant and rest
dent of said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of twenty-
one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana, for more than one year and In the City of Hammond. North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter thereof, a man of good moral character and a citiaen of the United vtates. Said undersigned will file his application with the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County on the first Monday in August, 1912, at the courthouse at Crown Point, Indiana, for permission to purchase the license of M. Riley, granted by the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Indiana, on the 6th day of September, 1911, the same being a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gal-
Ions at a--time and permit the same
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE
NEWAL OF RETAILER'S LIQUOR
LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the citi
zens of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake
County, Indiana, that the undersigned
is a male inhabitant and possessed of all the qualifications required by the laws of the State of Indiana to entitle him to be the holder of a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors In said City of Gary; that he will ap
ply to the Board of Commissioners of the said County of Lake, on the first day of the regular August. 1912. term
of said Board for a renewal of a cer
tain Retailer's Liquor License which
was heretofore Issued to this appli
cant for a term of one year from the seventh day of August, 1911; that said
termlned in his absence. leaf. box. 15020c: head. tubs. 20035c:
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set turnips. 100 bunches, $1.00; green peas,
my .hand and affix the seal of said 11. 752.00; cauliflower, cases, 2576c;
Court, at Hammond, this 15th day of pte plant, bunch. 8Sc; sweet corn,
July, A. D. 1912.
ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.
HAY & GRAIN MARKET.
sacks. 111.. 5065e. Veal calves 50 60 lbs, 1010V4c; 50110 lbs, ll12V4c; 85200 lbs, 6 8c: 6080 lbs, 10llc. Potatoes New brl, $2.75 3.00; new, bu, 70 85c.
Open High Low Close July wheat. 96',i 96V 95 Vi 96 Sept wheat. 92 93V 91 S2 Dec. wheat. 95 954 94 954 May wheat. 99 4 99 99 99 July corn... 68 69 67 68 Sept. corn.. 64 64 63 63 Dec corn... 56 66 65 66 May corn... 67 67 66 67 July oats... 42 44 42 44 Sept. oats... 33 33 33 33 Dec. oats... 34 34 31 34 May oats... 37 37 36 37
Hay Receipts, 9 "' 9tons; shipments. 105 tons. Good timothy firm. Demand good and offerings small. Low grades quiet. Choice new Kansas prairie in light supply and demand good. Old dull. Choice timothy. $23.5024.60; No. 1. $2022: No. 2 and No. 1 mixed, $17 18; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed. $12
13. Kansas and Oklahoma prairl
11 ARE HURT IfJ RICHMOND CHECK 1 City Line Coach Slips on Oily Rails, Colliding With Freight.
Richmond, Ind., July 23. Eleven persons were injured late last evening when a city street car and an Interurban freight car collided on the Fifth street hllL
Ira Woodard, a carpenter of Dun
kirk, Ind., was perhaps fatally in
license granted the right to sell spir- Choice. $1814; No. 1, $1112. Iowa, rretdwmen. ".rS1" T . ... xfif v.h.o.i.. an TiaVnta hurt were H. A. Wilson and wire, Mrs.
; wheat, $8(38.50.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Six-can milk route . for
sale for cash. Write. F D, ;. Times,
Hammond. Ind. 23-1 to h rtmnk iinnn th following
scrlbed premises, to-wit: : Two-story brick building, of which
a 12-
foot celling, and faces east on Hoh-
ltous. vinous and malt liquors with I Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota
the privilege of allowing the same to I Prairie Choice. 13814; rxo. 1. 111
be drunk on the premises where sold, which said premises are described as
follows:
A room twenty-two feet in width by
thirty-six feet in length, on the ground floor, with glass front and bar on east side of room, and front-
ng upon a public street, known as
Chicago avenue. Said room has a
front entrance of said building, also has a side entrance and rear entrance, said room being situated in a twostory brick building with living
rooms above; said building and room being located upon the following described property, situated In the City of Gary, in the County of Lake, in
the State of Indiana, to-wit: Lot
thirty-eight, block one, Jackson Park South . Broadway., addition to Gary. - j
Signed, JACOB E. BARBAULD.
FOR SALE Three Gary lots on 18th i
Rt htwn.n it h anA tH' Vifh J i
. .... ,., ...,,, o.ii'- I I 1i.cz f . . t
Aft-- -.111 """ ci, wiin
each for quick sale. C. A. Gowdy, Park hotel. Oak Park. 111. 23-6
FOR SALE 5-year-old" mare, perfect
ly sound, cheap. 438 Truman ave..
Hammond. 23-3
BARGAINS. For Sale 48 feet, Flummer ave.,
near Morton court., $600. All Improvements paid for.
For Sale New 6-room frame cot
tage, 50 feet, on Cedar St., $1,600.
For Sale 50 feet east front on Oak
St., $530. All Improvements paid for.
For sale 7-room house. Summer St.,
50 feet, $3,500. One-half Cash. Everything modern. Improvements paid for.
For Sale 10-room house on Pine St., $1,600. MANUFACTURING. For Sale One acre, on Indiana Har
bor Belt railroad, corner, 3 frontages,
at a ridiculously low figure. 10 minutes walk from postofflce. JOHN L. RAE, Real Estate and Loans. 163 E. State st. Hammond, Ind. Phone 145.
man street, a public highway in said City of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana. Said building Is located and situated on lot 2, block 2, Original Town (now City) of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, and otherwise known as 564 South Hohman
street. There Is one stockroom in
southwest corner and one on north side of said bar room and a billiard
hall on second floor. Bar Is on north side of said room. All of the Inside of room can be seen from Hohman
j street. There is a glass front in said
room ana one iront and one rear en trance. JAMES B. CLABBY.
FOR SALE Model office safe, 4x3 ft.; big bargain if taken at once. Phone 730, Hammond.
NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE TO OTHER PLACE OF
BUSINESS. Notice is hereby given to the cltl
zens Of the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana, that the undersigned, Stanley Modjeski, is a male Inhabitant and
resident of of said City, Township
County and State, and over the age Of
21 years; that he has resided in the
State of Indiana for more than one
year and in the City of Hammond,
North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana for more than six
FOR SALE 15 acres in the city lim- months prior to the date of this no-
lts of Crown Point: 8-room house, tice.and is a qualified voter thereof;
large barn, all kinds of fruit. 6 blocks tht he is a citizen of the United
from courthouse, paved streets. Ad- States of America and is a man of
dress F. R box Ind.
371, Crown Point,
FOR. SALE Greyhound pup. Inquire George Mlrkos, Tel. 121, Indiana Harbor.
FOR SALE: Eight-room modern residence on East Williams St.; 37. ft. lot, house built four years ago; owner not now a resident of Hammond; will sell at a sacrifice If bought now. Gostlln, Meyn A. Co., Hammond. 20-6
FOR SALE One top wagon, one small stake truck. One double harness. R. B. Wells, 76 State St., Hammond.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED For two V adults. Some good, honest lady be
tween 30 and 40 years old. Call after
( p. m. in evening. Home Sunday all FOR SALE At a bargain, one heavy day. Address 733 Wood St., Hammond, j team, two heavy wagons, one mowInd. 32-6 ing machine, one coal box. Apply , at - ' 322-165th place. Virginia Brooks. GIRLS WANTED To learn knitting ...
on machines. CLEAN, STEADY FOR SALE 1912 Maxwell
WORK. Good wages, good hours, sanitary conditions. Hammond Knitting Co.. Hohman st., opposite public library. 22-3
WANTED Housekeeper who can furnish references; family of four, two children; no cooking. Address 90 State St., Hammond. 20-3
4 SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED By experlenc- ; ed chaulteur; can do own repairing; Mo bad habits; can furnish good references. Address J K, Times, Hammond, i 23-2
DRESSMAKER Will go to homes; 10 years' experience; very reasonable prices. Address Mrs. R." Smith, 503 Costlin at.. Hammondr - , . 23-13
runabout,
for light delivery; extra top and seats for pleasure riding; big bargain. Also 7-passengrer car, g-ood as new, at a very low figure. See C. H. Stewart, 515 Hohman st., Hammond. 19-6
FOR SALE Must be sold at once. new veneered brick house on Alice St.; . all modern conveniences. Apply 817 Alice St., or phone 1247M. Hammond.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Lots 33 and 34, block 11, Grapevine St., near Baldwin works, Indiana Harbor. Address J. Racine, Berwyn, 111.
FOR SALE Second hand household
goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros.' storage house, Fayette and Sohl St., and ask for Mr. Sourbeer, manaffsr. ':.-- ' - r-
good moral character; that he Is the holder of a license to sell spiritous.
vinous and malt liquors in less quan
tlty than five gallons at a time and
permit the same to be drank upon the
premises; said license was granted by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County on the 2nd day of Janu
ary. 1912. on the following described
premises, to-wit:
The ground floor of the lower story of the frame building situated on lot
one, block four, Caroline Hohmans ad
dltlon to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, commonly known as 686 Hohman street. The Inside measurements of said room are 20x34x11
feet. Said room has a glass front and faces Hohman street,' a public
highway. Has front and side en
trance and one private entrance to living rooms. Bar is on the south side of the room. Living rooms in the rear and second floor. Said undersigned will file his application with the Board
of County Commissioners of Lake County for permission to move his
place of business and transfer his 11
cense in the City of Hammond from
the room and place hereinbefore de
scribed to the following room and
place hereinafter described, as fol
lows: The ground floor of the one
story frame building situated on lot 3, in block 4, of Morris' addition to
the City of Hammond, Lake County,
Indiana, commonly known as 1150 Co
lumbla avenue. The Inside measure
ments of said room are 24x40x11 feet, Said room has a glass front and faces
Columbia avenue,, a public highway.
Has front and side entrance and one
private entrance to living rooms In
the rear. Bar is on the north side of
said room. - STANLEY MODJESKI.
John Evans, Miss Irene Pottenger,
19 minni. TninT,a Wi.oon.in Miss Esther. Eubanks. Miss Bessie
feeding prairie $89. Packing $7 8. Paddock. George Meyers. Mrs. A.1 Straw Rye. $10.50 11; ' oat. $8.50 Spencer, all residents of est Rich-
LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $7.00 7.50; lambs, fair to good, $6.407.00; lambs, common to fair. $6.606.75; lambs, feeders, $5.25 6.00; lambs, culls. $4.005.60: yearlings, fair to best light, $5.06N5.75; yearlings, fair to best heavy. $5.00 5.50. Hogs Bulk of sales, $7.457.80; heavy butchers, $7.707.85; light butchers, $7.707.85; light bacon, $7.65 7.85; light light, $7.50 7.70; heavy shipping. $7.70 7.85; heavy packing, $7.35 7.60. " . " Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.35 9.60; medium to good steers, $6.50
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. 8.15: inferior to fair steers, $5.506.60;
THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE fat cows and heifers. $5.008.40; can-
C-OUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERI- ning cows and heifers, $2.2o4.10.
UK COURT. ROOM NO. 2. MAY TERM. 1912. JOHN HORKAVI VS. JOHN PRASCSAK ET AL. CAUSE NO. 9338. ACTION TO SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE. Now comes the nlaintlfr bv McMahon
A Conroy, attorneys, and file his com- ! packing stocK
plaint herein, together with an afflda-' 25&
PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 25c; firsts,
24c: seconds, 23c; dairies, 2124c;
IS 20c; process. 24
Vlt of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Michael Bosak, Angelo Myers, Woolmer & Company, S. and S. H. Frleberg, whose true christian names are unknown; Henry Frleberg. Frleberg and Kohn, a co
partnership; U. S. Radiator Corporation, Bernheim Distilling Company, Imperial Distilling Company, Joseph A. Mangus, Albert W. Wetsaer. Thomas Boone, Solomon Levy, Louis Ochs, Sol Mangus and Benjamin Meilziner, partners doing business under the
firm name and style of Joseph A. Man
gus & Company, are not residents of the State of Indiana.
Said defendants are therefore here
by notified of the pendency of said ac
tion and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 10th day of September, A. D. 1912. the same being
the second, day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room. No. 2, In the Superior Court
Building, at Hammond, in said Coun
ty and State, a the second Monday of September, A." D. 1912, said action will
be heard and determined in their absence.
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto et
my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 15th day of July, A. D. 1912.
ERNEST L, SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.
Live poultry Turkeys, per n. 10
12c; geese, 79c; ducks. logue;
fowls, 14c; roosters, 9c; broilers, 18
0 23c.
Eggs Firsts, 17 c: ordinary firsts,
mond. and R. R. Denny, motorman of
the freight train. Nearly all the In
Jured were removed to the City hos
pital In ambulances,
Oil on the Fifth street hill, used by
the city for laying dust. Is said to
have been directly responsible for the
accident.
The motorman on the city car saw
the freight train at the foot of the hill, but says he was unable to stop his car because of the oil. The city
car was badly demolished, and the
entire front of the first freight car
was broken in
The motormon and conductor on the
city car jumped, escaping Serious In
jury, but Motorman Denny of the freight train could not escape from
his car and was badly injured
Every Woman
is Interested and should know boot the wonderful
i MARVEL Wnirliiti Sprtf
The sew VaoiMl Syrinae.
Best most convenient. It
Cleanses loJUntly,
4lk tout druggist for I
If he esrmot supply tnt
MARVEL, accept no other
but send stamp for Illustrated
book sealed. It eies full partlea-
Urs and directions invaluable to ladies.
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THE HAMMOND DIST1LLINO O'O." DAILY CAPACITY 20,000 OALUONS
Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.
(abstracters)-
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES F. S. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. BLAOCMUN. Secretary A. EU TAPPER. Treasurer Kdwakd J. IDZR, Manager
Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND
HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND
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