Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 21 August 1913 — Page 7

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MAX.E HELP. WANTED Good cook; Rood wages. 1129 Calumet ave., Hammond. WANTED Two or three boys at the Imperial Mattress Factory. 56 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 20-2 WANTED Man or woman to do plain cooking for a small family at summer resort on "Kankakee river; no objection to children: good home for right party. 467 Becker St., Hammond, or phone 1652. 18WANTED Car carpenters and truck men with tools; steady work. Indiana Car & Equipment Co., Calumet Station, East Chicago. FEMALE HELP. WANTED Stenographer. Address or , call at the Lets Manufacturing Com- j pany. Crown Point, Indiana. GIRL WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Apply 347 Kane ave., Hammond. WANTED Experienced help of all kinds in millinery section; also Polish saleslady. Lion store. Hammond. WANTED Waitress at Maine restaurant. Chicago ave.. East Chicago. WANTED Girl for general housework; good pay. board and room. Apply Mrs. K. B. Cross. 1124 Monroe St., Hammond. Phone 150. 19-3 WANTED Dining room girl. Sternbergs restaurant, Indiana Harbor. Phone 372M. 18-6 WANTED Experienced saleslady to work in ea and coffee store. Apply 148 East State St., Hammond. WANTED A good clean girl for chamber work and assist In kitchen; some knowledge of cooking required; $25 per month, board and room. Address Mias Rose Massoth, Supt. Argo Hospital, cor. 63rd Et. and Archer ave.. Argo, 111.. Cook Co. Directions: Go to 63rd St.. Chicago, take 63rd st. car west to Argo. WANTED TO BUY. WE MUST HAVE Highest prices paid ; for furniture, stoves of all kinds. Get j cur price before sellinK. 242 E. State j St., Hammond. Phone 543. T-6 WANTED TO BUY Business lot on Cedar or 141st street. State terms. No agents. Address I. Times, Indiana Harbor. 24-tf WANTED TO BUY Residence 1st, centrally located; state lowest cash price and location. No agents. H. Times. Indiana Harbor. 24-tX WANTED TO BUY Michigan avenue lot for cash. No agents. I. Times. Indiana Harbor. 24-tf WANTED TO BUY Flat building or private residence. G, Times. Indiana' Harbor. 4-tf WANTED TO BUY Any number of young pigs 5 or 6 months old, will .pay market price, delivered at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker. Times office, Haumond. 27tf WANTED TO BUY Yearling steers. Addrejs R S, Times, Hammond. 27tf , LO&T AND FOUND. ! LOST Big red cow with white spots ,, :. on head and with halter. If found 1 1 notify Alexander Dokai, 4854 Kennedy I ! ave.. East Chicago. Phone 37. FOUND Pair of side curtains at Cedar Lake for touring car. Party ownIng same may get Information by paying for this ad. Times office, Hammond. Ind. 25 tf MJSOELLANEOUScinders GIVEN AWAY FREE Call Hammond Glue Co. Phone 75. PASTURINd Will pasture live stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles r BO u l il oi naiuiuuuu. uuv ju, x i iu t. n, ; Hammond. 2tt PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLE AN 1 NO and pressing. Young Men's Tailors. 1 State at.. Hammond. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Five-room modern steam heated flat near business district; willing to pay $35 per .month. Phone 1469. 20-3 SITUATIONS WANTED. FOSTION WANTED As stenographer. Call phone 404 Or at residence, 329 Sheffield ave., Hammond. 20-4 WANTED TO BORROW. WANTED TO BORROW $1,000 on improved real estate in East Chicago. Address S E S, 3337 Michigan ave., In diana Harbor. 20-6 ROOMS WANTED.. THOSE vVHO WISH TO ROOM AND board teachers phone 415 between 9 j

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FOR SALE In Ilomewood, 854 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal m Hammond. A bargain, part cash. Add ess M, Times Hammond. FOR BALE Two modem 6-room cottages and one 6-room cottage; all located on north side near H., W. & E. C. street car, also South Shore interurban. L. H. Stafford A Co.. Hammond. Phone 1033M. 15-8 FOR SALE Five-room house and five lot in South Hobart, $600; ten acres in Hobart corporation cheap. W. H. MoClaren, Hobart, Ind. Phone 376W. Ob your flstalnae and toortns; trips alvraya take a package of Union Scout Scrap alone. Its good for either cfcfw-taa-or moUag McHte-Seottea ' Tab. Co. JjDU ftALtt. FOR SALE Four heifers, three milkers and one springer; also one full blooded Holstein bull. Lewis Douglass, 2 miles east of Merrillvllle, Ind., on Jollet road. FOR SALE Vulcanizing plant at a bargain If taken at once; best equipment. O. L. .McNiece, Valparaiso, Ind. FOR SALE Household furniture, nice garden, 13 ducks and 25 chickens. 320 Ash St., Hammond. 21-3 FOR SALE Furniture fine oak book case and desk, music cabinet, iron beds, heating stove, pictures, etc, 5 Williams St., Hammond. 20-2 FOR SALE Only confectionery store and ice cream parkr in Robertsdale; price $150 including fixtures if taken at once. W C, -Times, Hammond. THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS AT THE Singer Store, 171 State St.: Two seven-drawer drophead Singer shuttle machines, $15 each; one new drophead White, $12; two new Montgomery Ward. $10 each; one Wheeler & Wili son. $8. FOR SALE White Steamer 5 passenger automobile, practically new, $200. Roby Garage, 108th st. and Indianapolls blvd. Phone Whiting 31. 19-5 FOR SALE OR TRADE 22-foot motor boat, Fairbanks & Morse engine, 8 h. p., cost $1,000; will sell for $300 cash, or what have you In trade. Call or address 429 May st., Hammond. Launch may be seen at Calumet Ave. garage. 16tf FOR SALE Tailor shop and fixtures. Apply J. P., 13302 Ontario ave., Chicago. IFne location. 16-6 FOR SALE Private party will sell high grada Hardman piano at big sacrifice for casa. Call B IS. Tlssea, Hammond. FOR SALB The Tile of Quality. Sweetser Drain Tile Co.. - Sweetser, Ind. 0d KENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all modern Improvements. 781 So. Hohman St., Hammond." Phone 637. FOR RENT Front tour-room fiat; hot water heat, modern Improvements. 866 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 588. 16-5 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 12tf FOR RENT Two large light, , airy rooms for light housekeeping; gas range and all conveniences; no children. Apply 102 Clinton st., Hammond. FOR RENT Light housekeeping suite. Call after 6 p. m. 229 Michigan ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. Apply 505 Hohman st., Hammond. FOR RENT Six-room furnished cot tage; hot water heat, bath, gas, near South Shore and East Chicago lines. Phone- 744, Maplestone. 20-2 FLAT FOR RENT Top flat, 6 oroms, brick. 96 Conkey ave., Hammond. Furnace heat. Phone 1674. 20-3 FOR RENT Five-room flat with bath $14 per month. Inquire of Phil Schneder, East Gary. FOR RENT-Seven-room flat; all modern. 769 Walter et., Hammond. Tel. 1317L3. - 20-3 FOR RENT Six-room flat; strictly modern in every respect. 457 State St., Hammond. Phone 1305Rs 19-3 FOR RENT House. Mrs. McLaughlin, Hessville, Phone Hammond 1370Y3. TIMES WANT AD3 ARB . JTOR

FOR SALE 100-foot lot, corner Russell and Hohman st. ; best business lot in the city. For particulars address Hammond Realty Co., 218 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind.

FOR SALE At a bargain, 9-room modern house on Michigan ave.; bath, gas and electric light, hot water heat, basement, laundry tubs and laundry heater, BO-ft. lot, fine lawn and shade trees; $2,500 cash, balance of $1,500 on long time. Box 318, Hammond, Ind. 19-5 FOR SALE At cost, new modern bungalow, five large rooms, oak trim, newly papered, lawn and shade, one block to car line and school; terms to suit. Call at 453 Michigan ave., Hammond. 19-6 FOR SALE Two lots river frontage with 12x50 ft. boat house, corner Wilcox st. and Charlotte ave. Inquire 168 Plummer ave., Hammond. 18-6 FOR SALE Lot 50 by 175 with two story brick house at 678 Oakley ave. good condition; reasonable. Inquire agent Michigan Central. Phone 1323W Hammond. 20-6 ARE YOU A TIKES READER! VOR RENT. FOR RENT Nice clean sleeping rooms. 171 Indiana ave., in rear, up stairs. 21-3 FOR RENT Seven-room house with bath, gas and electric light, hot wa ter heat. Inquire 1191 Monroe at.. Ham mond. Phone 130SJV 21-2 FOR RENT Large modern front room; suitable for one or two gent lemen. 18 Condlt St., Hammond. FOR RENT Three neatly furnished modern rooms for light housekeep ing; no children. 18 Condlt St., Ham mond. FOR RENT Nice front room and bed room. 118 Fayette et., upstairs, Ham mond. UK, .ttiiiNT nrnsnea rront room; modern conveniences: suitable for one or two gentlemen. 119 William st., Hammond. 21-3 UZCIA L NOTICES. STATE OF ILLINOIS,) (SS: COUNTY OF COCK. ) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF COUNTY. WEST HAMMOND SPECIAL) ASSESSMENT NO 62. ) COOK Notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements of the City of West Hammond, Cook County, Illinois, will receive eproposaU or bids until the hour of opening the same as hereinafter set forth, for the construction of the following proposed Im provement, to-wit: For the construe tion of a fifteen-Inch vitrified tile pipe system of sewers with necessary man holes, catch basins, house drains and house slants to be constructed as fol lows: From a connection with the present sewer at the intersection of the center line of Wentworth Avenue with the center line of 156th Place to a point one hundred thirty-three (133 feet West of the West line of State Line Street, which point constitutes the Intersection of the center line o said 156th Place with the center line of. a certain North and South alley the center line of which Is one hundred thirty-three (133) feet West of the West line of State Line Street; thence south along the center line of said North and South alley, to the Inter section of said center line of said North and South alley with the cente line of 157th Street; thence West along the center line of 157th Street to point five (5) feet East of the Wes line of Golf Street to form a connec tion at said point with the presen sewer In the City of West Hammond Cook County, Illinois. Plans, specifications and ordinanc for said improvement are now on file In the office of the City Clerk of th City of West Hammond. Said bids or proposals shall be delivered to th President of the Board of Local Im provements and will not be considered unless accompanied by a check certi fled to by a reliable bank, payable t the order of the President Of the Board of Local Improvements of the City of West Hammond, in his official capacity for not less than ten per centum o the aggregate of said proposal or bid Payment for said improvement shall be made in bonds and shall draw In terest at the rate of five per centum )5 Pet.) per annum. Said proposal o bids shall be opened, examined and publicly declared by said Board at meeting thereof, to be held in the City Council Chambers of the City Hall 1 the said City of West Hammond, Cook County, Illinois, at the hour of Eight o'clock p. m., on the Twenty-fifth day of August. A.. D., 1913. K. M. WOSZCZYNSKI. RICHARD ZIMMERMAN. JOHN JARANOWSKI. Board of Local Improvements of the City of West Hammond, Illinois. Dated this Fourteenth day of August, A. D., 1913. A WANT AD IN THE TIMES 13 ORTH TWO IN ANY OTHER PA.

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Board of Local Improvements cf the City of West Hammond, Cook County, Illinois, will receive proposals or bids until the hour of opening the same as hereinafter set forth, for the con struction of the following proposed improvement, 10-wit: jjor the construction of a cast-iron water main pipe of six-Inch internal diameter to be laid from a connection with the ight-inch pipe in State Line Street at the ntersection of said pipe with the intersection of a line five t5 feet orth of and parallel to the center line i lostn Jt'iace, inence west along a line parallel to and live (5) feet North f the center line of said 166th Place to a point ten (10) feet East of and parallel to the center line of Went worth Avenue; thence south along a line parallel to and ten (10) feet east f the center line of Wentworth Aveue to a point five (5) feet North of the center lln of 157th Street; thence East on a line parallel to and five (5) feet North of the center line of 157th Street to a point five (6) feet East of the center line of a certain North and South alley, the center line of which is one hundred thirty-three (133) feet West of the West line of State Line Street; thence North on a line parallel to and five (5) feet East of the center line of said North and South alley to a point five (5) feet North of the cen ter line of 156th Place; to be con structed therein. Including grate valves and valve boxes, meter and extension dial with brick meter box and castiron cover and eight (8) fire plugs and hydrants complete, together with one (1) Inch lead water service pipe con necting with the water main aforedescribed, including street shut-oils. Plans, specifications, and ordinance for said improvement are now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of West Hammond. Said bids or proposals shall - be delivered to the President of the Board of Local Im provements and will not be considered unless accompanied by a check certi fied to by a reliable bank, payable to the order of the President of the Board of Local' Improvements of the City of West Hammond, In his official capacl ty, for not less than ten per centum of the aggregate of said proposal or bid Payment for said Improvement shall be made in bonds and shall draw In terest at the rate of five per centum (5 Pet.) per annum. Said proposals or bids shall be opened, examined and publicly declared by said Board at a meeting thereof, to be held in the City Council Chambers of the City Hall in the said City of West Hammond. Cook County, Illinois, at the hour of Eight o'clock p. m., on the Twentyfifth day of August, A. D., 1913. K. M. WOSZCZYNSKI. RICHARD ZIMMERMAN, JOHN JARANOWSKI. Board of Local Improvements of the City of West Hammond, Illinois. Dated this Fourteenth day of Au gust, A. D., 1913. - NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizen of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned. Louis Marks, a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Townehip, Coun ty and State, over the age of 21 years, residing in the State of Indiana for more than one year, and within the City of Gary for more than six months prior to the date of this notice, a qualified voter and citizen of the United States of America, a man of good moral character, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday of September. 1913, the same being September 1. 1913, for a renewal of a liquor license to retail Intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt lquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permt same to be drunk on the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners to Louis Marks at the September term. 1912. said license having been Issued by the Auditor of Lake County for the period of one year, and by the provision of said license, said liquor would be sold on the following described premises, to-wit: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building situated on the north 25 feet of lot 9 and the west of the north 25 feet of lot 8, block 24, Original Town of Tolleston, now In Gary. Lake County, Indiana. Said building is 75 feet long and 18 feet wide; fronts west on No. 1001 Roosevelt street, a public highway In said City; has glass front door, south side entrance on Martha street, and rear door leading to rear yard. , , LOUIS MARKS. BEfi ESTATE TRANSFERb HAMMOND. Lot 26, blk 4, Morris" -add, Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to John Dorst. . $1,500 Lots 24, 25, Davidson's 9th add. Worthy Exton to Andrew Gregorowich 1,975 Lot 19, Huehn's 3rd add, Stanley Kachocha to Stanlelaw K. Kacacha 300 Lot 26. blk 4, Morris" add, Joseph O. Morris to John Drost 300 TOLLESTON. Lots 9, 10. blk 1, Oak Knoll Pk add. John O. Bowers to Alexander Jamieson goo EAST CHICAGO. Lot 23, blk 5, n e 29-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Smith Miller Co. 1 Lot 23. blk 5, n e 29-37-9, SmlthMiUer Co. to Stanley Rutkowskl 350 Lot 23, n Ms lot 24, blk 23, s w

29-37-9, East Chicago Co. to George J. Smolen ....437.50 GARY. Lot 15. blk 4. Gary Invest Co.'s 1st add, Edward P. Wise to Marion SzawlowskI . '. i Lot 22. blk 1, Gary Securities Co. 1st add.. So. , Bend & Gary Land Co. to Peter P. Toleikis l CASH GRAIN MARKET. 1 Wheat No. 2 red, SS8S&c; No. 3

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red, 87?88c; No. 2 hard winter, 88 88c; No, 3 hard winter, 870 88c; No. 1 northern spring, 9292c; No. 2 northern spring. 90(g.91Hc; No. 3 spring. 88 90c Corn No. 2, 17U 77c; No. 2 white, 77V478c; No. 2 yellow, 77V478c; No. 3, 7777tec; No. 3 white. 77V478c; No. 3 yellow. 77Vi"7c; No. 4, 76 Oats No. 2. 41c: No. 2 white, 48 44c; No. 3 white, 4144Sc; No. 4 white, 4142Vie; standard, 4S43c. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Wholesale prices for carbon oil: Standard White, 180 test. lOc; elalne, 19c; V. M. P. naphtha, 13c; Fichigan test. w. f.. 11c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasVoine, 27c; raw linseed oil, 65c; boiled, 66c; turpentine, 49c; summer black oil, 7c; winter black oil, 8c. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Hogs Bulk of sales, $7.808.60; common to good mixed, $7.55 7.90; fair to choice medium weights, $8.00(3)8.35; lightweights, $8.70 8.95; fair to "choice butchers. $8.408.85; select packers, $7.65 8.00; boars, according to weight, $3.254.00; fancy shippers, $S.809.00; pigs. $6.507.75. Cattle Beef steers, good to prime, $S.309.00; beef steers, medium to good, $7.50 8.30; beef steers, common to good, $7.007.60; yearlings, $7.80 9.00; beef cows, common to selected, $5.607.00; fat heifers, good to se lected, $6.008.85; stock steers, $5.50 7.25; feeders. $6.007.70; canners and cutters, $3.40 4.60; good to prime veals, $10.00 11.50. Sheep Ewes, $3.25 4.35; fed weth ers, $4.25 4.75; western wethers. $4.00 4.60; bucks, $3.00 4.00; cull sheep, $3.753.60; yearlings, $4.755.80; feeding lambs, $6.25 6. SO; native lambs, $6.367.65. ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Hammond Ind., postoffice for week ending August 18, 1913: Anderson Auto Mfg. Co., N. Ancle, Ludwlk Babic, John Bentre, Mrs. Ellie Baine John Baryetes, Audrey Bolek, Ted Blocker John Cuzylck, Paul Cro ciun, Nykota Cuper Jas. Cartwrlght, Antonla Dackow, Miss May Daruling, W. Dankert J. W. Engleston Globe Pub. Co., J. W. Gobs. Mrs. Clara Hoff man, Ora Hartz, Franoisaek Jariiyk, Mrs. Laura Jackson, Michael Javankoaz, Mrs. Tlllie Jenkins. Mr. Wnrt. D, John&ton, Jan Kasrlvzyk, Jacob Krotofil Ivan Knezevic (2), Mrs. Lang, Garland Lance, Lloyd E. Liberty, Mrs. M. Livingstone, Jos. Lalble, B. A. Mar tin Frank Mucha. John Mercek, J. Wan Macinsky, Jova Mandic, Wojciseh Mazur, Luther Madden, Robt. Mackrel Franclzek Najs. Elmer E. Perry, Wil lie Pryfagee Tommy Paulik, Voso Loncar, Michael Suda, Mrs. Carrie Showen, Edward Savage. Miss Mary Schultz, M. Swartz (2, M. W. Struble, Cabbe Tpurpkey, Charles Thomson, Miss Anna Varga. August Wierztrlckl, John S. Wright. John Wettchaes, Clayton Young. F. R. SCHAAF P.. M. PRODUCE MARKET. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Eggs, strictly fresh. 27c; firsts. 214 22c; miscellaneous lots, cases included, '14 S 20c; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 1419c; checks, case, $2 57 3; butter, extra creamery, 27 27Vtc; firsts, 2424Hc; seconds, 23 234c; ladles, 2222Hc; dairies, extra, 25c; firsts, 24c; process, 2424Hc; packing stock. 21 21c.

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