Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1913 — Page 8
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TO THE PUBLIC: After January 1st, 1914 the prices of Kenwood lots will be increased ten per cent. Sales will be made at the present low prices until then. The company has not in the past nor will it in the future make any concessions what-so-ever from its list prices.
The Character of KenwoodIs Now Def iMtely Established line loKowiRg people have bought Lots in Kenwood and will make their Homes there in the Near Future.
GEORGE 0. L0CKU2I Proprietor of the Enterprise Bed Co. A resident of Homewood for years. "Will build a splendid home in Kenwood. - r DR. A. W. LLOYD After canvassing the entire residential district Dr. Lloyd bought the corner of Kenwood avenue and Hohm&n street. To build this fall. jWTTJiTAII 0. HARRISON Court reporter. Sold his residence in old Homewood and will build another in Kenwood. likes Kenwood best of alL JOSEPH OOITEOT Attorney. One of the first buyers in Kenwood. Believes it the best residential subdivision in the entire Calumet region. WILLIAM L. GRAIO Manager Wisconsin Lumber Co., at East Chicago. The first buyer on Kenwood avenue. Street now sold out. To build nsxt year. EDWARD DIB03 Proprietor, J. J. Dibos & Son, Coal Dealers. Built the first home in Kenwood. Thinks so well of it that he bought another site there. CHARLES NETDOW Undertaker. . Will bulid $10,000, home in Kenwood. Looked all , over before buying homesite. ., Delighted with new district. WALDO C. BAILEY Assistant Superintendent Grasselli Chemical Co Comes from East Chicago to make his home in Kenwood, near Country Club. P. A. PARRY Editor, Times Newspapers. To sell his present home in Homewood to build in Kenwood. A persistent Kenwood booster. CHARLES H. TRUE Manager, Locomotive Superheater Co., East Chicago. To build his home in Kenwood. Search for ideal homesite ends here. R. SCOTT GALER With American Steel Foundries Co. Sold his home in Highland addition and plans permanent home in Kenwood addition. CLARENCE HOFFMAN Manager, Clarence Hoffman Construction Co. Bought the first lot sold in Kenwood. To - build there in the near future.
GEORGE T. TEAZEL One of the builders of Hammond. Has two houses in th course of construction. Has unlimited faith in Kenwood. CHARLES S. FLETCHER Works Accountant, Standard. Watched the progress of Kenwood all summer. Finally de- ' tided to buy while the buying was good. ROY CONDE With the American Steel Foundries Co. Bought with the idea of avoiding the certain increase in price after January first. CHARLES ALBERT SMITH Manager of local branch Northwestern Life Insurance Company. Is in thorough accord with the Kenwood idea of city building.
RAY SEELEY County Surveyor. Has cast his lot in Kenwood. Refused offer to trade his Kenwood lot for one in another subdivision. i LOUIS KLITZKE Manager, Hammond Dairy Co. To sellone building site and will build in Kenwood. Plans house to cost $12,000. Kenwood meets every demand. DR. H. J. WHITE Kenwood solved the homesite question for the doctor. He will build a fine home there next year. Convinced move was a wise one. GEORGE MILNE Shipping Manager, Lion Store. Has built second home to be erected in Kenwood. Delighted with the neighborhood. . PAUL KLITZKE Hammond Dairy Co. Has selected one of the best lots in Kenwood' and wil erect thereon a home that will cost at least $7,000.00 HARRY T. YOUNG With the Standard Steel Car Co. Hare built a home to sell. Will bulid permanent residence in Kenwood. Delighted with the new district. . KENT W. BARTLETT Manager Graver Tank Works, .East Chicago. Will make his permanent .home in Hammond- in ; the !- best subdivision in the city. " R. C. WHITNEY Watched the development of Kenwood all summer and then bought a site for a home there. Happy over their selection. . D. A PUGH Bandmaster. Has bought two lots upon which he wlil erect $6,000 and $7,000 homes to sell. HARRY FOLK Court Reporter. Cast his lot in Kenwood early in the game. Has one of the best lots in the . subdivision as a result. To build soon. JOSEPH NORMOYLE Bought a Kenwood avenue lot as an investment. One of the few purchasers who does not intend to build at once. WILLIAM MAGINO T Proprietor of Maginot Bros.' Feed Store. Paid cash for 75 feet in Kenwood and will build a fine home there. Well pleased. RUDOLPH MUENICH Plans to build a fine home in Kenwood next year. Convinced there is nothing better in Hammond than Kenwood property. WILLIAM J. HASTINGS Has been offered a big profit on his lot and refuses to sell. One of the sales agents for Kenwood. ROSCOE E. WOODS President of the Hammond & Suburban Realty Co. to make his permanent home in Kenwood. Sees faith in it justified, . .- - ABE MARKS Leading Hammond Clothier. Purchased a homesite on Hohman street in Kenwood. Believes Kenwood will be Hammond's finest and niost exclusive district. EDWARD BOHLING With the Square Deal Auto. Has bought 60 feet on Forrest avenue, one of the prettiest streets in Kenwood. To build in he spring. MAC TURNER Leading Hammond architect. Long experience in the designing of homes and in dealing with city building problems leads him to buy in Kenwood.
Weveiejpenmen1t& Sn ESemzyocidl- JJaisitSIIy increased! Prices ' - Two Hundred Thousand Dollars will be invested in homes In Kenwood in 1913 and 1914. The early buyers took the chances. There is no uncertainty now. Hence the first buyers deserve the low prices of which they took advantage. UEERJEjEUTren' Per ' (Sentl Oncreaae Sillier dJanssari Usti.---EfiBErJUEEUR
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