Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1916 — Page 9

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NOTICE. KrMkft mo difld ad wOl Tv aocaptad otm telaphon. oalaa. that prson h&a a, talephona an! fiumlahM vlm with th oorraot nunv. tor of sama at tim of placlag- tha All parson placlatf advortlmenna with us crr paon. most call at tira oflloai ud pay for umi within fiv day. Othorwls an extra cfcaxga of TTJJT CI ITT 8 wU mada for coluectitto. lb femt aarrtoa can ba glraa y orlnfflaaT yon alTMrtlMmraU to Uxa effrc and pay for aama at Uma of piacln tfc. tiTMtlumMt rxmusHzsa oo. Wanted Male Help. WANTtD Tounff men, for atock clerk .positions ;also for general of tea work. F. S. Betz Co., Hammond. 12:29:2 MEN Our Illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade qulcklv, mailed free. Molcr Uarber College. Chicago, Ills. 12:1:1m WANTED makers at once. Champion Potaufrjlachmery Co., Hammond. Assistant Bookkeeper Young man. must be accurate and reliable; permanent position. Apply Tuesday morning: with references. W. K. Conkey Co., Hammond. 12:. 9 WANTED No. 1 grocery clerk: must be neat and polite: none but efficient man need apply; steady position. National Market & Grocery Co., 84 State St.. Hammond. 12:2'J:2 WANTED Check boys. Standard Steel Car Co., Hammond. Apply employment .gent. 12:29:2 WANTED--Competent young man for bakery wagon. 411 Ash St., Hammond. 12:20:1 "WANTED Armature winder. Apply ApplyWestern Steel Car & Foundry Co., Hegewisch. 12:2t:3 Wanted Female Help. WASTED Toting ladles for stock clerk positions; also for clerical work; steady positions. Trank S. Bets Co., Hammond. 1239:3 "WANTED Waitress at Fhillips HJt,plEast Chicago. 12:2S:3 WANTED Strong competent girl over 18 for housework. 51 Olendale Park. Hammond. 12:29:3 WANTED Girl for housework. US Plummer ave., Hammond. 12:29:2 VNTED Competent stenographer to work in law office; steady job and good wages to right person. Address 1, W, Times. Hammond. 12:29tf WANTED Female cook: no Sunday work. Apply in person, 20 E. 6th ave., Gary. 12:29:3 AVXNTED Housekeeper; 3 in family. - Call tn person. A. Dangler, 531 New York ave., Whiting. Ind. 12:29:3 WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Call after 6 p. m. 514 Hoffman St., Hammond. 12:28:3 WANTED Stenographer; must be competent in every respect. Apply, stating experence and salary wanted. Address H A. Times. Hammond. 12:28:3 WANTED Girl for general housework, speaking Slavish or Polish; good pay. D. Kaan, 4602 Kennedy ave.. East Chicago. 12:2S:a WANTED Young lady stenographer. Fly Motor Car Co. of America, 150th and' Columbia ave., Hammond. T'hone 4 ( . J 2 :-1 :3 Situations Wanted. WANTED POSITION' As clerk in office or store by young lady. Address H R, Times, Hammond. 12:29:2 For Rent Furnished Rooms SR RENT Larg furn. rooms; modern: men only. Mrs. Smith. 50 Ogden St.. Hammond. Phone 122, U. 12:28:2 FOR PENT Nice warm rooms with board. 76 State St. (upstairs), Hammond. '" K,j. KENT -Thorou ghly modern furn. room: one or two gentlemen; first class Private family. 34 W. WilTiams St.. Hammond. Phone 2 .- ' -.-a.FOR RENT Furn. upper flat, modern, at 104 'CotJat st. Inquire 100 Condit TT.niniAmK'i 1 lion f For' RENT "Rooms: all modern. 106 Carroll St., Hammond. I'hone lP9Af, FOR RENT Two furn. rooms. 591 Sibley st., Hammond. 12:29:1 FOR RENT Three nicely furn. rooms; d'eam heated, for hskg. Mrs. ftc.hu tz, Orpheum bldg. I'hone 1632 Hammnnrt. ir FOR REN"t,,"ne furn. room for light hsk-.. or -two unfum. rooms. Call phone 1776 Of -call at 557 Truman ave., Hammond. 1 2 :29 :1 FOR RENT Two cleanly well furn. light hskg. rooms; strictly modern, hot water heat. CallK31 Michigan ave., Hammond. Phone 1776. 12:29 FOR RENT Three light hskg. rooms; centrally located: must have good ofereiices. Apply 2 12 E. State St.. Ham mond. 12:29:2 FOR RENT Two steam heated rooms. 3311 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Har bor. 12:29:2 FOR RENT Furn. room, modern: suitable for two: convenient to courthouse. Phone 2296 Hammond. 11 Eimbaoh ave. 12 :28:2, FOR RENT Two rooms for light hskg.; modern conveniences. 258-D Plummer ave.. Hammond. 12:28:2 FOR RENT Suite of four and 2-roorns furn. for hskg. 1SS Plummer ave.. itanimonJ. i 12:27tf Lost and Found. I,,)ST One white wire wheel and . tire ' between Gary and Ainsworth. Monday night. 'A large reward if returned i o 4 17 Tyler St.. uary. i none zm. 12:29:3 TOST Christmas day. two rabbit hounds, male and female: reward. Return to Charles K!ce. Black Oak j Dec. 26. leather handbag con- ' taining checks, pair of spectacles in case on t. car coming from Chicago, about 3 P. m.: party that picked up same please return as glasses cannot he duplicated here: reward. 810 So. Hohman St., Hammond. I'hone 856W. For Rent Cottages. F')R RENT "-room house on Conkey ave. .T. M. Lautman, lul Citizens Rank bldg.!' Hammond. 1&.2S:3 F(R RENT 7-room modern house on iuth side; good neighborhood. Phon 914M or call IS Mason St.. Hammond. 12:28:3 FOR RENT 6-room cottage on Madison st.: furnace heat and bath. Inquire 264 State Line St., Hammond. 12:2S:3 Hors;3 and Cattle. FOR SALK Bav hors. 7 vears old. 572 i So- Hohman "st., Hammond. Fhotie 7j" 12:2!:2

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AY A CH E W I "7. HOME BARGAINS WHY PAY KENT? YOU CAN HfT WITH KENT MONEY A BKAVTIKl'Ii JUNOALOW NOW KKIN'G FINISHED READY TO MOVE IN". Onlv three minutes walk from SFI'KRIOR OOCRT HOISE and ail TRANSPORTATION". F R S Y T H H AYE., just SOFTH F RIM3ACH AYE. Large lot. best ? ved sets., sewer, cement walks, all assessments paid in full. This is the most up to the minute built bungalow, complete, in every detail, including grading, furnace, hot and cold water, gas, electric service, oak interior finish, colonade, buffet, beam ceiling. kit. cahinet. med. cabinet, mossaic tile floor in bathroom, laundry tubs. etc. Walls are finished in colored mortar of pleasing shades. mc,EST BARGAIN" EVER OFFERED ON THE MARKET. INVESTIGATE, small payment down, balance $20 pev month. FRANK J. WAOHEWIOy:. Office phone 1617. Res. phone 1220.1. Auto will call for you.' Open evenings. 12:28:10 FOR RENT 10 acres truck farm land near Hartsdale. C. Eck. Hammond. 12:23:2 FOR S.EE Make vour wife n New Year present of a new home on easypayments. I... V. Cravens. Phone I5fi Hammond. 12:29:1 FOR SAIj: Florida bargain. 1" acres. partlv improved, close to good town on main line Seaboard ry. Address Myers. Times, Hammond. 11.-9:1 FOR S A EE OR RENT Twenty acre farm. -mile and half west Ross Inquire C. Ooms, route 1, Oary. 12:.9:o BABT. FOK AIJ Residence 1M gotJ loctlonr, now ready to occupy. Apply to Frost Co. Phone Gary HI. ll-tt For Sale Miscellaneous. Forced Sale on Piano A beautiful high-grade piano held to satisfy debt will be sold to highest bidder to effect quick sale. This is a handsome new $.i00.00 piano made by one of the oldest piano manufacturers in America. Owner wishes leave city and Is compelled to realize cash on this piano to justify a claim at once. A grand bargain and an investment for vou if vc.u can buy immediately. Call at 170 Plummer ave.. Hammond, to get particulars and see this pino. FOR SLE Several uncalled for blue serge suits, will sell at half price: between sizes 36 and 42. Also two English style suits, single trousers and two ladies broadcloth suits, sizes 38 and 42. Young Men's Tailors, 23(i State St., Hammond. Phone 771. 12:23 FOR SAEE Lady badly in need of money will sell new piano at a big sacrifice. For particulars call at 1S9 E. State St., house near postomee. riammond. 12:29: FOR SAEE Pool, billaird and card room also barber shop connected. $1,200; monev maker, good county seat town. Box 317. Hammond. li.:-9:l FOR SLE Two lines household furniture. Call Mr. Xan Harper, 720-144th sr.. East Chicago. 1 FOR SAEE Mead bicycle with Smith motor wheel attachment: will make trade for motorcycle or small automobile Call 341 Chicago ave., Hammond. Phone 30r. 12:29:2 j'OR SALE Blacksmith, auto and general repair shop, oil station, or would take working partner: good business, in a good town. Box 317, Hammond. FOR SVLE Restaurant and confectionery fixtures. 51S-119th St., Whiting. Phone 134J. 12:29:4 FOR SALE Pigeons. 25 pair white homers, $15. 3S6 Hickory St.. Hammond. 10:28:3 FOR SALE Cheap, combination book case, large lamp and Edison phonograph. 41 j N. Y. ave.. Wh'.ting. Phone 334M. 12:28:2 FOR SALE 100 shares Oklahoma Star Oil, inn-American Telegraphone. 100 Hupp' Auto Common. 500 Afterthought Copper. 15.000 Vncle Sam Oil. and other stocks cheap for' cash. A. L. Deibel. Little Rock. Ark. ' 12:18:21 KYJSSMAUL FEED & ROOFING CO., 119 Clinton st. Phone 2727. East Chicago, phone 465R. -ll-lm For Sale Horses & Cattle, von SALE Ten good work horses. J. .. . . . - - . v. 1 t r .TaranowsKi, urai nam mond. 12:27:4 Wanted to Rent. WANTED Two modern furn. rooms for light hskg.: centrally located: reasonable Mrs. C. II. Kable, genl. del., Hammond. 12:28:1 -T jtf) Four or 5-room modern flat or cottage at once. Address O M Times, Hammond. 15:27:3 Clairvoyant. MVDAM LEE. phone 2637. palmist and Spiritual adviser. Do you believe in r " , My work is my religion. 103 JiVate st. over florist. Hours: 9 a. m. ..,1U T.T.1WT 572 Hohman street. Clairvoyant Spirit Medium. When vou are In trouble, doubt or suspense -consuU T was born with a strange and remrkPble power power not meant to gratify the Idle curious but to direct, idvlse and help men and women who are in trouble and suspense concerning the every day affairs of life. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 10-lg Miscellaneous. W WTED The highest prices paid for gents" cast-off clothing and shoes. Writ" to A. Markovitz. 1239 So. Jefferson St.. Chicago, 111. 12:29:6 cikdp:ks given AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. For Rent Flats. FOR TIKNT Six-room flat. Inquire 4.".2 Fischrupp ave.. Whiting. 12:29:2 FOlT KENT 7-room flat, 471S Olcott ave Applv Friedman, 4603 Forsythe ave. East Chicago. 12:29:1; For Sale Motorcycles. EXCELSIOR 1S-3 modls Just arrived. The new X la a beautv. Sold on easy payment. WALZ & ?LIGER 223 State St.. Hammond. Ind. llMtf For Rent. FOTt 11F.NT Choice office suite in O. K. 81(1?., Apply at Nelson s Jrug ftor. Hammond. 12:2l:ri

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I WE LOAN ANYONE 25 to S100 I on fhelr ow, nolo If they are house- , uo.uers or have steady work. , I LEGAL RATES, GUARANTEED I BY OUR BOND TO THE STATE. ' Confidential consideration always. I I LAKE COUNTY LOAN CO.. 28 RIM- I I "Acit ULOCK (over Lion Store.) LEGAL NOTICES. XOTICK OF KI.EtTlOX Notice is hereby RiV(,n to ,h , tional Rak of nammond Ind an election win be held at the bank ins; rooms of the bank on Tuesday January 3th. 1917. between the hour' , 0'. !"" and 3 P- m. for th purThe e'n , eCfln8: S"Ven Actors for the ensuing- year. F. R. SCJIAAF. President. H- M- JOIIXSON," Cashier. 12-13 NOTICE TO NOnTrk.SIDFXT cr t pI ' IX THE LAKK Sl-PERiou tt-v-',XOVKMBKR TERM. 1916. ELLIS ET AL VS. LYMW H vcEvE'AU CAK action in partitionNow comes the plaintiffs by G B Sheerer attorney, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Henry Oliver, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defen3ant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the nevt term of said Court, and that unless lie appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 26th day of February, A. D. 1917, the same being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court, to be begun and held m the Court House. Room No. 1. at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of January. A. D. 1917. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix tne seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 28th day of December. A. D. 1916. HERBERT L. WH EATON". Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hem stock. Deputy Clerk. Dec. 29 Jan 5 12 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 1916 SUSQUEHANA COAL COMPANY, A CORP. VS. FRANK E. SWAN. CAUSE1 NO. 15638. ACTION ON NOTE AND ATTACHMENT. Now comes the Plaintiff by Fred Barnett, attorney and files its compia int herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant Frank E. Swan Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand fjr trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause. 011 the 5th day of Feb. A. D. 1917, the same being the 25th day of the next term of said Court to be begun' and held in the Court House. Room No. 1 at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of Jan. A. D. 1917, said action will be heard and, determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 15th day of Dec. A. D. 1916. HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock. Deputy Clerk. Dec. 18-22-29. APPLICATION FOR PRIVILEGE OF PURCHASING RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Indiana, North Townof Hammond. North T o w n -undersigned. Nikola M. Saroff, a male inhabitant of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana, and are citizens of the United States and over the age Of twenty-one years, and that we have been continually residents of said City. County and State for more than one year last past, and that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana, at their January Term, 1917, to purchase a retail liquor license of Nikola Molo. which, license was granted t the undersigned Decembe- term, 1916. and which license grants the privilege to retail intoxicating liquors at the folowing described place. The west room on the ground floor of the two-story cement building situated and located on lots 27 and 2?. block 2. Morris addition to the City of Hammond. Indiana. Paid room is 22x 46x12 feet and faces on Morton avenue, a public highway in the City of Hammond. Indiana. The bar Is on the east side of said, room. There is one front and rear entrance. Building has glass front, so all of the inside of said room 2

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m a u f FepmTmen. How did the custom originate of tha president of tha United States dating f official documents from the year of th Declaration of Independence? There .la no law on the subject. It originated before the adoption of tbe constitution, during: the days of the confederacy. The original articles of confederation show they -were signed by the delegates "at Philadelphia, in the stafe of Pennsylvania, the Oth day of July in the year of our Lord, 1778. and in the third year of the independence of America." The first proclamation issued by "Washington ' as president was "Given under my hand and the seal of the United States, in the city of New York, the 14th day of August. A. D. 170O. nnd in the fifteenth year of tbe sovereignty and independence of the United States." Where can I get information in regard to vacant government lands which are open to homesteaders? f There are public lands open to entry in a dozen different states and from one to three or four land offices in each states A land entry can only .lie made in person at, the office. Perhaps you might obtain further information by writing the honorable commissioner of the land Office, Washington. How did negroes come to be called contrabands-during the civil war? It was a curious application of well established principle. Under the laws of war a belligerent may bold as contraband and may seize and condemn anything calculated to aid the enemy and prolong the war. Early in the war, when General B. F. Butler was in command at Fortress Monroe, some fugitive slaves came into his lines, and as be needed laborers in field works he put them at "work. When their former owner demanded to know J what tbe general intended to do with his negroes the general replied, "I shall detain them as contraband of war." Butler held that slaves might be used against the United States government by its enemies and were therefore contraband of war. From that time fugitive slaves were called contrabands. What was the so called ironclad oath chat once prevailed in some parts of this country? It was not a slate or local regulation, as your question might imply, but a measure that grew out of the war of the rebellion. In congress passed a law that persons appointed to office from the seceded southern states should take an oath that they had in no way aided or abetted secession. This came to be called the ironclad oath because a majority of persons in the southern states could not take it. but many did who sympathized with secession, though they had not actually aided or abetted It. After awhile tbe oath was modified andflnal1 '7 repealed. Historic Pharaoh's Hobby. It gives a curiously human and tnoiiern quality to the Pharaoh that oppressed, the children of Israel to discover, as an American areheologiea! expedition has done, that h was a "collector." In his palace was a room Vised ns a museum, in which he bad gathered weapons and ornaments, some of which belong to the stone age. Youth's Companion. Dogs Reared for Human Food. Among the Chinese a particular species of dog is said to be reared for the table. It is a small dog of a greyhound shape, with a muzzle much more elongated than, in terriers. The flesh of black dogs is preferred to that of animals of any other color on account of the greater amount of nutriment the black dogs are supposed to possess. Daily Thought. There are certain times in our life when we find ourselves in circumstances that not only press upon us, but seem to weigh us down altogether. They give us, however, not only the opportunity, but they Impose upon us tiie duty of elevating ourselves, and thereby fulfilling the purpose of the DiTine Being in our creation. Goethe. I Times ads show yoj how to at money

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There are 10,OOA Lake County people who are living nil over the U. S. A aiiburrtption to THE TIMES will anTe you the trouble of writing a tetter to any one of them. fiHICHESTER S PiLLS THE PUaVKU lUUHIt. Jk 1 L.aairI year WraarUi far i I !--.' lliooJTtr..A I I'lll. In K.d urf .I4 multh.VJr hoi. M-d wilh BIo Ribtooa. V M mum mm Mk... Tin r . V WlSSiD IIKA.M FILLS, f US ye&ra k Mown u Bett. Safe&t. Al avm Rel1nM SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYftKERD ;. & 0. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE EAST-BOUND MAY 28, 1916 FROM HAMMOND No- 12:30 p. m. Faat through train to Old Point Comfort. No. 212:46 a. m. Local train to C!ncinnati and all Intermediate stations. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:46 a. m. and 4:57 p. m.

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