Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1917 — Page 6
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PAGE SIX THE TIMES Januarv 27. 101
City of East Chicago
Delinquent property within the City of Ea.M Chicago. Indiana. 1o he sold I'v the City Treasurer of said cilv on Monday, February 12. 1317. in the citv Mall of said City; paid sale to continue from day to day until all of the lots and lands herein listed are offered for sale for the respect ive amounts set opposite to each lot. tracts of land, or parcel of ground herein described, for City Taxes and Special Assessments dlitjuenl at the dale hereof, together with interest and penalties as provided by law:
NAME. I.t. .Nellie K. .Tacobson So. ?i ft tl Nellie K. .I.K-ohson X. lj ft. 7 I- 11. Youche 22 Adolph Weinstoin t Sadie Xemerolf 2 Last Chicago Company L 1 Mast Chicago Compan "." Kast Chicago Company 11 -Marv Herod .'! K. W. Wiekev, X 1 !:. AY. Wjekev, " ti W. Wiekev, j ;i i :. W. iekey. X 4 1'iorenee K. Sehln-ker 2 i iorence K. Schlieker X. $ 2. Julius and Kthel Fein .") Eunice SuaKer iclorin Alexander -M East Chicago Company -S Poleslaw Jasudes ;' .1. Jf. Youche, 1"'. Sadie Nemeroff 1' Samuel Miller 7 East Chicago Company IS Kast C'hicHgo Company East Chicago Company 21 I'rank M. and Frieda Kicklcs -4 East Chicago Company -U East Chicago Company Ul Mike Sicora US .1. H. Youche 2; Eiise .1. UrowanJ ii .1. H. Youche ;!t Cora Kendall WJ 14 Cora Kendall IS Kast Chicago Company is K. A. Miller 2'J teseph Paul 4S Mike Oegurich. 5 Mike Gegurich ti John Marner 10 Urn. C. Harding IS Win. v. Harding -t Wm C. Harxling 2S Wri. C. Harding SK W m C. Harding 32 chas. E. and F. Kelley 4" Annie Matais 46 las. M. DeVoe. : 1 '."O. and Peter Oswego 52 i;?o. and Peter Oswego 7: Clara and Peter Osnego 54 Merman Wollenberger X Nellie K. Jacobson .if John Rodgers 2 John Rodgers NJ :! Clara and Peter Oszolyda 17 c.ara and Peter Oswego IS Carl Addicks 40 I- on is and Mary Sanos 4 2 c. c. Smith 4S ICedi Balta Wi 5 Kedi Balta fi Joseph Balta 7 Joseph Balta Ei K 'ipraa Puisis 53 ' Ida G. Smith 33 Ida G. Smith. "VV. 6 ft 34 Elizabeth E. Piper 2 Bernstein and Kuglin 1 Bernstein and Kuglin 2 Walter Btratfort NJ 35 Walter Stratfort 3t J. H. Youche 3 I. H. Youche 4 Kast Chicago Company 22 Kast Chicago Company 23 Edward King 2 Edward King 29 Kdward King 30 J. H. Youche 39 Geo. YV. Lewis, trustee 23 Kast Chicago Company "2 F.nst Chjjjsrtro Company 33 Kdward King Kast Chicago Company 2 Kast Chicago Company 3 Kast Chicago Company 4 Kast Chicago Company 5 Kast Chicago Company NJ 3S Kast Chicago Company 37 Kast Chicago Company 3S Kast Chicago Company 40 Kast Chicago Company 41 Kast Chicago Company 42 Kast Chicago Company 43 Kast Chicago Company 44 East Chicago Company Si 45 E. H. Dickinson 3 A. I. & H. J. Hallikerm 10 Lake County Land Co 21 Lake County Land Co 2o Lake County Land o -' Henry Schrage 45 Henry Schrage 41 Lake County Land Co 20 Kast Chicago Company 2 4 Ignatz Wolan '-2 .J. H. Youche 10 Meek and Hamilton 13 Paul P. Myslyvy "o J. H. Youche Mike Sicora 35 Michael Boher 3S John Sienkiewicz 3!) A. Marek 5 Joacob Kolodzle 30 Jos. Antoskiewicz 3S Albert Niedbala 13 J. II. Youche 'i "rn. AY like "0 Wm. Wilke 31 Win. YVllrte 32 Wm. Wllke 33 Wm. Wilke 3 4 Wm. "Wiike Wm. Wilke 3S Wm. Wilke 3! J. H. Youche 47 J. H. Youche H Mike Sicora 4 Andrezea Maryniak W. 14 21 Jozef Trznadel 37 Anna Vuksonovich '' John Gazdik 32 John and KHz Matikia 3 1 John - Eiiz Matikia. 5 5 T H Youche. 64x150 west of 1'J Hugh Rigney 32 Hugh Rigney 3.3 Wm. L. Craig Wm. L. Craig LurJ-wik Wozniaw 22 Paul B. Lipinski 3 John Wilusz -4 Juliana Pavok 11 j. H Youche ' .osef Kowokuca 1 Katio Kish 3, Katie Kish 3S Torn Kernica fi !-".ast. Chicago Company 5 Krank B. Pat tee 47 St a inslaw Podkul S John Hudan 11 John Hudan 12 Andrew Simko 7 Justin Medrea 4 M. Maver s J. H. Youche 40 ' 'a lu me t-Kenned v Iand Co-- 2i 'anlmet-Kennedy Land Co 27 Calumet-Kennedy Land Co.r2i J. H Youche 10 L. M. Bootehock n Emma Lemke 4 John L. Rhody H ",ast Chicago Company 2 l'rederick C. Schinidt :! S. C.ilh.-rt 17 Nick I. Mavronicles " Minnie j:. Battle 3 Indiana Trust & Savings Bank. SF, 1 1 Muid.ivan Janos. NW 25 ft 20 Independent Brewing Assn .24 ("itizens Trust v Savings Bank 0 Kast Chicago Company 18 cjtzens Trust Savings Bank 13 Joseph Shover 15 Hast Chicago Company 20 Florence G. Moorchouse 12 I.. E. Block 20 Citizens Trust A- Savings Bank 2 3 1 "itizens Trust Savings Bank 2 1 Michael El more IS Citizens Tnisi Savings Hank 22 Rebecca Kioudin - i I'rank Rud'-'-inski . In J. C. BorrowsUi 1 . Rik. E E ( 1 J 1 4 t". ti ) 1 0 1 20 2 1 2 t 2 1 0 9 0 11 3 1 12 1 1 11 11 11 11 if. 17 17 IS 23 2 5 2 5 25 2 5 25 10 10 1" 1 1 11 1 1 i; if. 1 1 14 15 15 1 5 1 li 10 S 0 31 37 30 12 !:: 4 :: 4 :: t 4 4 4 1 4 1 51 51 John Yf liinick S i:dwin H. Crook, trustee 11 Geo. and Johanna Vogel U Mary A. Harding 23 John Kajdanski 2 Balhina Giertich 4 Tina Birditz and Zid Radanovich ! S. Lederer 1" Amelia Kilhassa 2x John Kajdanski 1 nd rew Kli'lnn'n" llert J. Rozvnek " J. VI. Yom-h. , J. H. Von. 5 N icedenions 'olenian 0 Izora E. Whi.in. 10 Jacob J. Kemptel--Samuel I-ederer. Sj 3 Samuel Lederer 4 Fen Gold 25 Geo. Matkovieh 20 Margaret S. Gallagher 4 Wm." Wright, receiver 5 John B. McCracken 20 Fred Helbling 25 Ed. C. Hover 10 J a vo I la m .i a no v i e h 2 5 I ;os? Kaplan 21 .1 H. Youche .1 V ill. C. Weill". "I Hi 0 f.jen BlnnteiUl.Tl 1" M-'liew ! Uioiii a !" 4 G.-o Hudackc IN ;eo. Hudaoko 10 1 Ion. Hudneko 21 J. W. Maxwell R .T. H. Youche 22 J. H. Youche. Tt SEj 2x70 X4J7 ".I ; 1 5 V F.S 5S 50 50 50 fi2 t;:: :( C4 fi5 1.7 fi7 B7 US 9
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Total Delinquency. $ 2Vni) ni. iu 10.01 4 0 ZZZ-1Z 1.44 1.70 37.37 loi.ns IvSO R1.S4 14.7.4 1.(17 1.24 1.22 ;:.;,o l.l'l CR'r 1.74 4H.S2 4 0.S2 Subd i isioii SE i 20 SE i 20 SE j 2 0 Res. s w sw s w sw sw s w s w sw s w s w s w sw sw w s w s w !:. s Res R"S Res lies Res X K j XKf NKi SKk X Ki NKJ NKi XKi NF.t x i :i XKi XKi NKi XKi XKi XKi XKi NKi XKi NKi NKi NKi NKi NKi NKi NKi NKi NKi NKi NKi NKi NKi NEi XKi NEi NKi NEi NKi NEi SW 20 2' 2 0 . 20.. 2 0 2 : 20 20 . 20 . 20 . i s"i 20. s w i 2 :i SWi 20 S W i 20 SW t 29 SU'i 2'E 2 0 20 2 0 '0 2 0 20 2 0 20 2 2 0 20 5.(5 t 5.(14 27015 4.7 4 2:1.07 27. (Hi li. 7(1 1 (;.( 1 it; 4 2 It. 25 1.S7 .15 4.30 l.o 10 2.53 2(1.5 1 :: o.3t; 2(1.5 t 30. 3 1! 5.5 3 4 (1 1 4..'10 0.1', 0 4.10 -. i'.i 7 26.5-t 31. Ml 14.13 2.0 5 2.H 3.37 3.2 3.10 T.oS 14.71 2v17 10.7 5 3.5 4 27.20 7.S 30.43 20 20 29 2o "20 I Zl 20 2 0 20 20 20 "20 20 20 20 20 29 29 2 0 9 20 20 20 29 29 20 NEi NEi 2 NEi 20 NWi 20 NWi 20 XWi 20 NWi 20 XWi 20 XWi 29 XW'i 2 0 NWi 20 4.10 OrtO 32. 2S 32.71 10.70 1.20 H.(H 4.10 4.10 7.42 6.00 4(14 2.33 2.42 - IX. 75 4.25 4.03 3. SO 3.C3 2 01 3.37 3.37 3.37 3 ?,7 NWi 20 20 NW4 29 N NWi 2!) 20 XWi 20 X'Wi 29 XWi 20 XWi 20 XWi 2 0 XWi 29 NWi 20 XWi 20 NWi 20 NWi 20 NWi 29 XWi 2 9 XWi 20 NWi 2 9 XWi 2 9 XWi 20 XWi 29 XEi 32 XEi 32 XEi 32 NEi 32 NEi 32 3.37 3.37 2.01 23.70 .75 l.SS 2.21 11.11 42. S5 1.54 1.5 4 1.1 1S.57 11. S3 41.02 10.55 2.40 2.SS 2. S3 14. S2 2.40 2.40 10.00 11.40 3.S7 3.S7 ::s 3 so 3. SO 3 SO 3.00 3.00 4.5 3 t.nn 4.55 1 1.0 3 2.M SN !0 2 0 . X 24.31 2 4.31 0.H? . 0 5 2.5 0 1 . 1 5 1.13 1 32 21.7S 12 02 1.1S 1 4.57 NEi 3NEi 32 32 32 6 NEi NEi XWi 32 NWi 32 XWi XWi NWi 32 32 32 NWi XWi NWi NWi XWi 32 32 Walsh Add Walsh Walsh Add Add Walsh Walsh Add Add Add Add Add Add Waish Walsh Walsh Walsh Waish Add Walsh Add Walsh Arid Walsh 2nd Add . Bell gr Hoffman P.ell - Hoffman SWi 2S 2S SW t SWj SWj swt 2 4 2? sw, 2.S SWi 2S SWi 2R SWi 2 S XWi 5 3 NWi 3 3 XWi 3 3 XWi 3 3 NWi 33 NWi 33 NWi 3 3 NWj 3 3 E. C. Land Asn'n E. 1 '. 1 .and Ass'n -E. C. Land Assn.. Peto's P. to's Pet O S 1 1 ' 21 1 13.17 2.4 2 2. K0 3. fl:', 2.07 3.0.1 4 ('.2 2.50 3.50 3.50 OS 11.10 .00 4.00 S.n.l "II. t I i 0. 1 ; lilt 2G. so 17.47 .so 1 S.04 4(1.5 4 2H.ii 4 37.20 2 5.(1 S 2 5.r.S 1 1..02 25.50 S imko's 'alumet ( 'a 1 time t. 'a lu met i 'alumet 'alumet Calumet ( 'a himet 1 'a luniet Add Add Add Add Add Add Add Add Tnd Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor H arbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor II arbor 1 arbor Harbor Harbor 1 larl. or Harbor Harbor Ha rbor Harbor I la rbor . I la rbor Harbor Harbor 1 a rbor in.i. Ind. lnd. Ind. lnd. Ind. Ind. lnd. Ind. lnd. Ind. lnd. lnd. Ind. lnd. Tnd. lnd. I :id. ind. Ind. lo.I. Ii.d. lnd. lnd. Tnd. Ind. lnd. Ind Ind 2'V.( I 2 5..10 2.1. 1 S 25.71 1.13 19.(10 1.10 l.so 20.4? Re sub Resist Ind. Harbor. I lesu b T;d. .Harbor R.s,ih P.. -sub 7 t. J 7 !4 !..V . S . 7 7 '.0.1(2 il 5S 13.M 2:'. 71 no Resu lnd. lnd. Ind. lnd. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. lnd. Ind. Tnd. 1 ml. iiii. nd. lnd. Tnd. I lid. Ind. lnd. p Harbor-. Ha rbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor 1 rbor Harbor Harbor Ha rhorHarb t..r. 1 la rhor Ha rhe I'll a rbor Harbor.. Harbor Harbor S.s 1 1 7. 10 30.44 13. S4 3fi.3S 1.30 14.00 4.7 3 2n 07 79.il?. 10. 11S .15.17 11.10 1.37 1.23 5..10 f.Sio, 14 0 2 S4.21 51.20 1.07 Tnd Harbi
.las. ,i- Midael Davy 19 2 Leonard Irzechowskl 22 2 Leonard Irzecho wki 24 3 Samuel Wolpcr 2 3 Jennie Weinberg 32 ti 'has. K. Fowler 2S 7 'ha. f-:. Fowler 20 7 Wiitord i". s)ii!i.f" 22 S ''a trie E. ( l, nif-nson 7 2 G-i. t ("hic.iKo t'ompatn 12 2 I'.Pzabeth Walls 4 t 'a linnet Home Rik;;- Co PI 5 l'araschiva Flucus 17 i Calumet Home Pddg. C I t li Ibnricka Todd 17 ti J. M. You. he IS 9 E. J. Metzer 32 0 il. J. Metier 33 0 East Chicago Company 1 Id Lansing State Bank 2 10 Lansing State Bank 3 10 And row St ra pec 11 1 0 I. uk.'i Tonkovic 34 1" I I. J. A Iderlug 20 1 1 11. J. Aldeping 30 1 1 It. .1. Aldermg 31 11 H. J. Aldering 22 11 H. J. Aldering 33 1 1 H. J. Aldering 34 1 1 Andrew (ipnsik 11 12 t'has. H. Frederick 32 12 'has. H. Frederick 33 12 Chns. II. Fredriock 3 1 1 2 Frank and -Mary Rud::inUi.-2S 1 1 J. II. Youche 111' Id Mike Sicora 17 IK J. H. Youche I Id Louisa Bull 20 IS 11. .1. Aldering 25 1 .; Paul Koioemian I 2 10 Home Consti notion and Really Co . 1 20 J. H. Vouch.- 7 20 Paul Magdzmski 2 2 1 Carl E. Lunduuist 10 2 1 Mike Sicora 10 21 Eleanor M. Benjamin 4 23 Frank and Marv Mosakowski 5 23 Edwara F. Knight 40 2 1 Cyryl Grezeslo 4 1 Home Construction and Kealtv Co i2 2 Home Const ruction and Kealtv Co. 23 OtM&v'ia strand 2 1 2 Leonard Orzeehowskl 27 2 Leonard Orzeehowski 2S 2 Leonard Orzeehowski 20 2 Leonard orzeehowski 30 2 Octavia Strand 37 2 Stanley Rnsckowsky 35 3 Pabst Brewing Co 1 5 John and A. Makwski 2. 5 Arthur C. Matteson Id S Mary Janna Wojtowicz IS cMary Janna Wojtowicz 10 5 East Chicago Company 37 5 Anni Trobovic 2 7 Milial Nowrocki 7 Chas. t). Atkins 2.. 7 Alfred Helbling Id S Lawrence Knight 31 s Jas. A. Green 7 10 .las. Murphy 1 11 Wechsli'-r and Sterling 4 11 Anna K. Hanson 17 11 Anna K. Hanson 18 11 2Merk and Hamilton 10 11 Anna K. Hanson 20 1 I J. H. Youche 24 12 Hiram W. Kibble 25 12 Gilbert and Victoria Septer 2S 12 C. P. Burdick 30 12 Anna K. Hanson 41 12 H. W. Gielow 4 3 12 H. W .Gielow 4 4 12 Izora E. Whitmer 6 13 Mathias Cisar IS East Chicago Company 12 13 East Chicago Company 33 13 J. H. Y-ouche 30 13 Geo. Brozawskl 41 13 Emil E. Frtz 32 1 Emil E. Frtz 39 1 Chas. E. Johnson 4 2 Vincent W. Youkey 14 - W. li. Van Homo L Wm. Wright, receiver 2. 2 Wm. Wright, receiver 2S Harbor Bldg. Company 1 3 J. H. Youche ,s J. H. Youche 3 -! Wm. O. Melcher J. H. Youche ? Morrell Dunn ; J. H. Youche. ' ? J. H. Youche S 3 Sam B. Wagner 9 3 Harhor Bldg. Company 12 3 J. H. Youcho 1 - ,T. H. Tourha 4 J. II. Youche 4 Edwin A. Renouf 6 W. W. Morea X 6 U 4 W. W. Morea 31 4 J. II. Y'ouche -- 1 j Harhor Bldg. Company a 4 Manhattan Lumber Co . 4 J. H. Youche J. H. Youche 10 Harbor Bldg. Co 11 Harbor Bldg. Co J .1. H. Y'ouche '' T. H. Youche j 0 W. B. Van Home X 9 4 & J. H. . Youche S 23 5 .T. If. Youche Ni , L' J. It. Youche 1 f J. H. Youche 11 ,T. II. Youche X 12 J2 S .T. H Y'ouche " ' P. It. Youche .1. H. Youche 21 J. H. Youche j; " J. If. Youche 2" .1. H. Youche S 15 2 J. H. Y'ouche X 5 2 ,T. IT. Youche 21 J. H. Youche ? J. H. Youche S 5 2 -J .1. H. Youche X 15 2 2 .1. II. Youche. 3. a Mike Sicora. 2 J. H. Y'ouche T H. Youche y J H. Youche 4o i) .1. II. Youche 4d r. Pelevan Smith I IJeb-van Smith J. H. Youche -s 2 T H Youche J .1. H. Youche ' 2 J. H. Youche J ; J. H. Youche ;' J. IT. Youche , ;' i. ,T. If. Youche " ' J. H. Youche ' J. 1 . Youche J. H. Youche i J. H. Youche i Carl Anderson i J. H. Youche -' i J. H. Youche ' J. H. Youche J .1. H. Youche 1" J j f. Youche 2 Harbor Bids? Co S 2" 13 R Harbor Bldg Co 1 J J H Youche N 15 J Harbor Bldg Co s n Harbor Bldg Co No- " Harbor Bldg ( o S la J Harbor Bldg "o J J. H. Youche J C S, & V. I. Iawler s J. II- Youche 2? Q ,T. H. Y'ouche. Harbor Bldg Co 4? J. II. Youehe 21 . Harbor Bldg ( o - J. H Youche -L" J. H. Youche East Chicago Company 3' 1 J. H. Youche l J. II Youche 1 1 J. If. Youche IS 11 J. H. Y-ouche " 1 J. H. Youche 20 1 J. H. Youche -1 1 J. H. Youche ' T. H. You be - J. 1 1. Youche ' 1' J. H. Youche I l"J. H. Youche 2 10. J. H. Youche z " T II Youche 1". J." H.' Youche I H Youche 10 10, J. 1 f. Youche 11 J. H. Youche 12 10. J H. Youche 1 J. H. Youche 'f V I. H. Youche la 10. I H Youche 1 1.l' H. Youche 17 1". Harbor Bldg Co s 1, Harhor Bldfr Co 11 1". I jr Y.-u.he :" ;,; n. y-. 21 ' ,,, i 'oan "' ! t V - ' ' 23 1n. II a rbor C.. 2J .1. n. Y...K h- ; J"J. TI. Yoitch. , 2h 10. T T. Youche -'. 1". J. IT. Youche -1 T H. Youche ' 1. J. H. Youche 10. Anna I'l Hanson 13 1 - John P. Henderson !2 1Marcie Peele L Fas Chicago Coionanv .. is 1 ,i:-i:ueruian M. Kahn 11 IS Win S'olbers 3 4 IS Win f'o'bere 35 1S Alma Xvloi 7 10 F-.st ("'l ica ! - ('(l-'tllaiiv , ." teel- M T 1 1 1 llillllilll.ll "I. T 1 I YoUChe "7 3d. r.:'vri"S t W. Moiuhan. X" 4 no ft-02 20. Pane Monoit lovie 2 16 Servian Ch-j-eh 7 11 Servian Church S 10 Servian Chu-ch 0 If. Servian Church 10 1( Servian Church 11 1 East Chicago Company 2d Id Andv rmko vic'i 1S 0 J. B. Berg 13 17 Morris G. 1Teo!;ehcr 22 2d Francis P. I'miek 3d 2d Leslie I. I'omhs 1S 27 Ernest J Pe---';ins ' 2S t.ieiat:- I!'"-!.." ! -O V 1 'o '3 3 Vu'a'ir.s I"o-:'.ke-. ;e ' . . '"'0 It liidi-n-i Ibi'bot- Real!. 10 11 l-'rank 'Wosenski 7 1" East Chicago Company 1 "7 East Chicago Company 7 27 East Chicago Company R 27 East Chicago Company 13 3S Louis .v F.iiz. Mate Ex XE fl. 1 1
1st Add TS.fil 1st Add 100. 9d 1st Add 2 Hi. HI 1st Add - 10.21 1st Add l.S.f 1st Add 3d. SO 1st Add 45.13 1st Add 3.15 2nd Add 45.72 2nd Add .3S -'2nd Add f..4 East End Resub 1.02 East End Result 11.3d l.Iiift End Itesub t'..34 East. End Resub 1.2 East Km) Resub 67.2 ! 2nd Add 193 2nd Add lo.5 4 2nd Add 2.43 2nd Add 4. OS 2nd Add 4. OS 2nd Add 13.xd 2nd Add , 2.45 2nd Add 2.7S 2nd Add 2.78 2nd Add 2.7S 2nd Add 2.7S 2nd Add 2.7H 2nd Add 2.S2 2nd Add S2.22 2nd Add Id. 05 2nd Add 20.75 2nd Add 53.57 2nd Add 3 1 .00 2nd Add 20.10 2nd Add 7!". 77 2nd Add 221.2S 2nd .dd 2 1.0,5 2nd Add 4. IS 2nd Add 4. IS 2nd Add- 4 7.45 2nd Add- 2 1.07 2nd Add 2.57 2nd Add Co. 2d 2nd Add US. 7 1 2nd Add 42. St 2nd Add 3.57 2nd Add 120 3rd Add List 3rd Add S.77 3rd Add 10.51 3rd Add S.Od 3rd Add 10.03 3rd Add S.7d 3rd Add s.7d 3rd Add 17.13 3rd Add 11.60 3rd Add .OS 3rd Add S. I 1 3rd Add 50. 03 3rd Add . 3rd Add 27.21! 3rd Add 3S.42 3rd Add .d0 3rd Add 21.19 3rd Add 11.71 3rd Add 53. Id 3rd Add 1.S3 3rd Add 2 4.47 3rd Add 20.(10 3rd Add 1 92.0 1 3rd Add 4 7.0.S 3rd Add 20. 3d 3rd Add 35. d 4 3rd Add 48.04 3rd Add (15.41 3rd Add f.S.32 3rd Add 85.20 3rd Add 4.1 S 3rd Add 4S.70 3rd Add 2 9. 3d 3rd Add 1.S4 3rd Add 5.00 3rd Add 22.83 3rd Add 3.18 3rd Add 4.17 3rd Add 3.62 3rd Add 21.31 3rd Add 11.73 4th Add 1.20 4t!i Add 1.20 4 th Add 2.0 4th Add .7d 4th Add 2.80 4ih Add 4.67 4th Add 4.67 4th Add C01.42 4th Add 3d. 25 4th Add 93. d 4th Add ad.Od 4th Add 17.74 4-h Add 13. 7S 4th Add IX. 25 4th Add 17.74 4Mi Add 3.13 4th Add r12.dd 4th Add 273.7d 4th Add 15.42 4;-i Add 17.41 4th Add 25 61 4th Add 3.11 4th Add - 2(5.20 Resub 4th 2 4.72 Resub 4th - 20.70 Resub 4th 22. S7 Resub 4th 30.lt Resub 4th 33.32 Resub 4th 3S7.21 4th Add 421 Sd 4th Add 20 25 4th Add 19St 4th Add 7.45 4th Add 14. 2d 4th Add d.SS 4th Add 15.43 4th Add 14.05 4;h Add 7.24 4th Add 17. 3S 4h Add 21.33 4th Add 23. S9 4th Add 26.51 4h Add 29.6S 4th Add ld.R0 4th Add F . f , S 4th Add 22.3d 4th Add 10.20 4 th Add 4.45 4th Add 11.77 4th Add 10.20 4th Add 1 5 37 4th Arid 21.79 4 th Add 2 1 79 4th Add 21.79 4;h Add 271. S4 Resub 4th Add ins. 14 Resub 4th Add 37.29 Resub 4h Add Z2 40 Resub 4th Add 47 35 P.esub 4th Add 3 4 7 Resub 4th Add 127.55 Resub 4th Add 2S2.0O 4!h Add in 44 4!h Add 22.54 lib Add 2 ''5 4 4th Add 22 54 4th Add 37..60 4th Arid 32. &5 4h Add 20 S7 4h Add 21.75 4th Add 1 1.S: 4th Add 20. 4n 4th Add 20.40 4th Add 20.40 4th Add 12.65 4th Add id 77 4h Add 1174 4th Add , 16.77 4th Add 4.,vi 4th Add 13 17 4!h Add 2 4.77 4th Add 12(1. d3 4th Add 6 3.40 4th Add 35. 65 4th Arid 35.65 4th Add 473. S3 4 th Add 21 44 4th Add 538.52 4th Add 1S5.07 4th Add 227.19 4th Add 47. 0 4th Add 10.33 4th Add 19.33 4th Add 19.53 4th Add 22.61 4th Add 25 00 4th Add 27 3 5 4th Add 31.31 4th Add 10.33 4 th Add SO. St Resub 4th 340.1 1 Resub 4th 2s. do Resub 4th 10.70 Resub 4th 2 3.02 Resub 4th 2!.5f Resub 4th 2 2.9$ Rebub 4rh 25.(15 Result 4th . 23.02 Resub 4tli 23.05 Resub 4th 27.12 Resub 4th 21.o Resub lib . 35o5 Resub th 2.!) Resub 1th 37S 72 r;esub 1th Add .TVS Resub lib Add 3S.!i: Resub 4th Adi 35.07 Resub 4th Add 21.07 Resub lib Add 27.13 Resub i h Add 32S 65 Resub 4th Add 23 05 Resub 4th Add 23 05 Resub 4th Add 22.06 Resub 4th Add 10.50 Resub 4th Add 30.26 Resub 41h Add 192 57 4th Add 1 46.76 4th Add 1't (i 1th Add S 17 4ih Add .- 4 til Add 1 7d 1th Arid n 4 4th Add s i' ttli Add 10 47 oh A dd - ; Resub (!, A-M S 24 Resub (th AiM 21.43 Resub 'th Add s Od 5th Add 17.11 5ih Add 10 2 5 5th Add '10.35 5th Add 10 35 5th Add 10.33 5th Add - 10.25 5th Add 1.43 Park Add 3. SO Park Add 1.76 Perk Add lo.lti Park Add 5.60 Park Add 1.27 Park Add 4.00 Virhisran Ave 1.41 Michigan Ave 1.4 1 VichU-ttn Ave 11. tt Michigan Ave 1.27 Ruffington Add S.57 Buffington Add S.57 Ruffington Add S.57 Ruff inrton Add S.01 North Harbor 2.s3
Historic Scenes in Old New England
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In passing through South Deerfielr, Mass., autoists cross the historic old stream called Bloody Brook, a name derived from the freightful massacre by Indians which occurred there on the 18th of September, 16?'). In those days King Philip, faehem of the Pokanoket tribe of Indians, -was on the warpath. He had - terrified the settlers of the Connecticut liiver Valley that the northernmost towns of Xorthfield and Deerficlti were ordered abandoned. In abandoning Deertield the settlers had left large stores of newly harvested grain, and it was in quest rf these needed stores that Captain Lathrop, with a picked troop of eighty men, proceeded to Deerfield from the town of Iladley, twenty miles south. The grain had been successfully procured and the party was sorri" six miles out of the settlement of Deerfield when it prepared to ford a stream. The stream was bordere i by thick woods, and tradition relates thatthe men imprudently placed their weapons in the wagons and fcp.'tered to gather the wild grapes which abounded. Thus disarmed, they were quickly and completely over whelmed by the hordes of Indians estimated at 700 6trong, by whom they had been ambushed. Of the eight, or more men in Captain Lathrop's command not more than eight escaped alive. Two other scouting squads of Englishmen which were in the vicinity hurried to the scene npon heariiu battle, but could do nothing except drive the Indians away so that the bodies of their comrades might be decently buried. A monument now marks the scene of this horrible massacre, and the stream where the disaster occurred is known to this day as Bloody Brook.
Mike M.irkowicz 13 Anton Iglor 11 Frmiit Szabo Ex XE 9 1 Eat Chicago Investment (" Co 7.90 a errs Indiana Harbor & Gary Investment Co. 2.". 00 acres Franklin XewhaU 3.02 acre?: Franklin New-hall fi9.u0 a r-s Franklin Newhall 27.19 acres STATE OF INDIANA COI'XTT OF LAKE,
I. I'. A. Parks. Pitv Controller of the City .f Ent t'hicsgo, Tndiint. tv certify th'tt eacii of the above and foregoing lots, tracts of lard ; eels of ground specifically described ab.- have been returned au-l to me as d'-linquent. as appears from the bonks find records kept m fi.-es of the Citv Controller and City Treasurer of said City, and mi ouent In the amounts set opposite thereto, for '"sty Taxes or Special
merits levied and assessed against them, by reason of the failure of ; and ass ssnien's being paid when due. IV wiTNKSS WH FH EOF. I hereunto set my hand and official
loth dav of January, 1917. City Whiting And Its People BAI7X Or VSIIIS3 ' Responsibility and Resources Ortl j U.Oao.u-iJ 00 Open Evealaga. j I aril of Thanks. i A"e wish to thank our n.s:or, Lev., Father Reader, and our many friends! and neighbors who were so kind to us in our late bereavement in tile loss of our dear wife and mother, and especially, the canning department S. O. em ployes, P. P. O. Elk 1273. Royal' Neighbor? and M. W. of A. .IS?. (5. Huh j department stote and many others for j their beautiful flowers. l-i.'7-l j MR. A. i".. f'IM.MOCK, SR., AND 1WM-! 1I.V. ! Servhrsat the M. E. churt'i: Sunday! yoliool at 9.4o: preachins !t H'M.". j Theme: "A Workable Christianity." Ep- j worth league at 6:30. At 7:30 a union! service preparatory to tiie C.under tab ertiacle meetings will be ne! in the Congrecational church. The Rev. .1. W. Oborn. Ph. P., will preach. All are invited to these meeting. S. O. Rogers1, Pastor. W;lS your C'.iristmas a tr.eriy one? Didn't on wish that you had a little more money for his or her gift? The Christmas Savings- club of the First National bank will help you to hive more money next Christmas. Drop in on your way down town this evening and Like out a. membership. 1--7-1 The ladies of the Owl club entertained at their monthly party on Thursday afternoon. The playing- of 5ot) was xhe r::: ::r 1; ' , , r . and .1 a -ties .ludson. Refreshments were served and a very pleasant time as ,;Mljo'C'l. We will have on sale for one wek only, beginning Wed.. Jan. 24. J5.)0 Nemo. R .., Le Revo and Kabo cors. t. siigiitly soiled, for $2.:S. Mm Fre-l. II 119th St., Whiting-, Ind. 1- 25-3 s" theatre toniglit. Mary Nash Prim-.-in ' Arm military good '.: nd tlie Woman,' a .una in five act.-. i. .Monday, M.ny iroiu Holland." Sp Siieeial music. i..uih club of the thriil A is Pielif
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in ' 1 1 1 u '. ia f! inee. 1 :!" The Pi.v no tional eimn -1 will bo.d in. i: r ;uhi montbly meeting next Tuesday eventns at the aome of Mrs. (). E. Meek on Indiana boulevard. A full attendance is desired as arrangements1 for the annual Christmas bazaar will be made. . L iST Express paekaa. S. C. Co.. on Jan. 13th. Soan.-oui c.. expr. m::wi:. esse! Row lit-. ; I. c. ir l-i'7-1 Mis.i:.ie w evera Rut! t - r. is b
her home. ,-(. 0f an old-t nil'i-i'1 in? j4ival and from
-tt b 1 inests. slowly Mrs. Ralph White who has spent eral weeks visiting her parents. ov Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gladden of Sheridan avenue, returned to her troit, yesterday. Mrs. Maude Allen of home in DtOliver street,
who is city social worker, is suffering ! Jtmie Laurie with a severely injured arm, sustained. Ye Old Time Sinsjers by falling down stairs at the city haihJloupy Musk
Mr. . - , , v t r. a e n li.'. I i :uprovinsr at a hospital i Ch rafl'i where l.o 1,. ir.e treated for it ..er.-: in t he stomach. Miss Lucile Uaeglin p"1 named a party of friends at her home in Laporte avenue on Thursday nierht. The even- '
ing was spent in
music and in piayini
ei B a 1 1 1 e a t Bl o o dy B rook i i n D North Nort h North Harbor Harbor Harbor it t -Ci sec 23 937.55 37H.83 39.63 7ii7.70 i 17.56 rt ft i't Ft Ppt F. NF.fr 27 Lot 3 SWJ 33 Lot o SWJ ?,?, Lot 6 SWi "'i DEPAI'.TilEXT OF FINANCE. . hcred par-t-'le Tin -A.'-'-ss-lid tax.. 3 seal this
r. A. PARK'S Controller of the City of East Chicago.
r.uO. after which rcf rcfiments w ere served. lUllph Kk'kenopp is ill with diphtluria. He was very dangerously ill but is now Improving. M'.y Marv Kasper w.io ttr.aerwent -i n:f.ra!ion for a n te n .1 ic: t i s at St. M;, r r-i. A.t'ft bnsnital. is recovering. A Mrs. O. E. Meek entertained Mrs. E. Schaefer's Sunday school class at her home in Indiana boulevard last night in honor of her son. Sheldon Meek. The veiling- was spent In playing games and refreshments were served. A very nice time was enjoyeu. I The Lady Foresters of the Sacred J Heart church. Court No. 76, held their i annual installation of officers at the iS.icred Heart hall. Deputy Sullivan. :H:ht Chief Ranger Joanna Sullivan of I South Chicago, installed the officers in ner us.ua; pieas.ng ami imp cs-i o manner. The assistant pastor. Father Roeder, gave the pledge of office a-' well as a nice address on the good and the welfare of the order. The work of insta .lat ion was done by the drill team from St. Joseph's chunh in Hammond when the twenty-seven young 1.-4. lies accomnanied bv fifty other The foiowinz officers were members, i 1 1 s t a 1 1 e d : vice chief cord in? t Chief ranger, Xora Lynch; ranger. Ellen ORourke: recretary. Catherine Mclta!: i'i:ir nil secretary r.i.ai.ein c tiarLc.,: treasurer. Anna Pauly: trustees, Mrs. j chaub, Mrs. Dineen and Mrs. MuMoon.i or.dtirtorf. Mis. L:i .. ! r. Mrs. Carring- j - j' jer; sentinel. Mrs. MoOronrty; auditors. J !mi-s. Keefe. Mis. Farley. Mrs. Gorman, i Refreshments were served after wnun :i very pleasant evening wa. closed. Mrs. Amelia Burton. G. W. M. of the ! jo. E. S. or Indiana, nas reiuni from Indianapolis where file spent sevjcral days attending sessions of the Eastern Star. H Mrs. James Spainer is very !i! at her home, in Fred street. James Stewart of Sheridnn avenue, who injured his knee severely while at work on Tuesday night, i s si ill confined to his bed. but is improvinff. The dav nursery on Clark street iop-,., week. promise,to very I useful place. The mothers '' conference was Held mere on iuuim-'. I The Sons and Daughters of Liberty ! will have a card party in the I. O. O. F. hall. Monday evening. CROWN POINT beiufc node for the A rr.int;enien t s u i 'ha mi. er ..f ir oteinerce 1 ami1"" J - iuet .er mctt . si Mu-ic hall :l x '... The ladies I' 1. Ii ha c l.t'i'tl .d .-cr . li-e bil' o 1 1; 1 at CenTties.l.iy . ;.. teriai. h- J'r.e the Pi ol iiiel to p: eii.wo d dinner. 1 r.-.ek LanI 1 dis. one ,,! lr.dianas noted si)..:iuor t address the ineetiliK. his subject being j in keeping with the purpose for which j t.he organization was formed. j Practices are belnsr lvld e-j.-h evenin for the Chrysoiete Ctrls ctuh entf-r-r A. Iiammenl to oe Riven at ral tii Mu.-ie IJ- ...11 Al,..l i.. trills slow . :he n iice fesMinys e ra nd- ( Npi eet to put on a wort '-"KT'ae ent.-rtainment will be in -time soil! and i i the program ti and dances of grandfather's am mother's days will be mostly in ev I jenoe. Following the entertainment , aance will be Riven with muic by tne j Commercial club orchestra. Following j is tiie program: Silver Threads Among the Gold -t i- in e i t. e i 11 1 i uui i . - n ' ' .ove's ( ild Sw eet Son VVir". in ia Reel ' Ye ('id Time Iwiii f i s Speak for Your solo Yhy Don t. ion self. John? Nancy Merriwether Crawford Modern i hinee.s Glow Worm. Madam
e e r f i eld .M ass.
Butterfly. Flower Song MiF. Mabel Bartholomae Drink to Me Only Ye Old Time Singera Reading The "Minuet" Preeilla Kramer Mir.uet Te Old Time Dancers On the Levee Ye Oil Time S'ngcrs Old Lang Syne Singers and Audience To heging promptly at 5. o'clock. Tickets 3oc at Endreps drug store. Nt reserved seats. Dance after concert. j .Music by Commercial Club orchestra, j A canvass of the merchants and busj iness men. sounding them on their po sition as to the four nights a week closing, shows most of them in favor ;! the move some hesitancy being show r by a few in closing that many rights h i week. A three-night a week scneau.j would probab.y prove a more popular program, and it is thought that the Ibusiaess men will compromise, on that plan and make the closing agreement 1 unanimous. John Brown and daughter Mary left on Wednesday for the south, their destination being Daytonia Beach, where they will spend the winter. "vvhile Jn j the south Mr. Brown will visit many of the scenes and places made memor able through his experiences as a soldier of the civil war. It is reported that Jay Crawford will soon as the weather permits, commence the erection of two two-story buntings on the property owned by him c:i the west side of the public square. (second floor of the two buildings wt be devoted to office rooms. Mr. '.ran -ford having already the entire off!--allotment spoken for. Irl Crawford will leave on Monda: for Indianapolis where he will serve in an official capacity during the remainder of the legislature. Mrs. D. A. Sherman recently submitted to a successful operation performed in a Chicago hospital, and is j reported as recovering satisfactorily. City Marshal Piatt is on the warjpath against the unlicensed dogs of th I city and if the necessary piece of bras-" ! isn't attached to the canines during th. next few days a dose of lead will probisbly take'its piaco. Every Woman Wants FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches stop pelric catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore ayes. Economical. Has extraordinary deuitina and germicidal power. Mmslo free. 30c. ail drucsuu. or pcatpai krnnil. The Patron To3f Cor-panr. Baatoo, Mi Tel. East Chicago 2 DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Ftrwt National Baatt BldK. Cor. Chicago A Forsythe Am. EAST CHICACJO. IXB. Consultation In Engilsh. Grmas Polish Slavish and Russian. EJ Indiana Harbor Now Has . MODERN HOTEL The Hotel Mohawk Phone 263. Cor. ..Michigan. Avenue, and Grapevine Streets. a . ffamoion J Iron & Metal t& MARCUS BROS, Prop. Wholesale Dealers la IRON, METALS, ETJBBEB AND SECOOT HAND iVIACHINEEY Offxeai 340 Indiana Ava. Yard Sohl St. and Indiana Avt, HAMMOND. .1 INDIANA. Offlca Phone 127 Raa. Phena 1048-i
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