Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 7 July 1917 — Page 11
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NOTICE Will t acceptod over telephone tuue" that peron toa t-lephone furnishes ti wttn tie correct jabber of ium at time of ylaciiMf All person Clcln.? d'"rtl! mcnts with as ovw phone m!U. t the office ul pay ot In live days. OtUorwta chnrre of TEW CX1T3 will to for COLUSCTZSTO. The be.t rvlco can ?t5 rlnlnff your adveirttsements o J office and pay for ium tim placing tie advertisement. LAKE FTJBX.XSHXHO CO. Wanted Male Help. WE SHIP PAILY R- R. Itf03 to New York. Ohio. Iowa. Mich.. V is.. Agency, li l"1" aVB-' w 6:20.1m ttt . vtpti 30 clerks, some experience WAN .teadv posit Urns to comnecessarj . steaay v Payne. Lion petent people. bee Jur. j 7:2:5 Store. Hammond. . . WAXTED-lckamlth. sheet Iron workers and mechanics. F. S. Uaz Hammona jl0lltlM WANTED - Enamelers of2 eeel lunmuic. " j ; ,i ; j mona. WANTErv-Eectriclan, on small motors. Frank. S. ietz v-- . ? 3 4 mona. T HAVE THE LIVELIEST SEUjSG proposition in town lor -- or woman. Call 432 Carey - 7 3;6 cnicago. j. 100-LABORERS WANTEr100 Call at rSn W Wrnbach Wk. WMtaker-Friedley Co.. Hammond. ApCo 7:5:3 Hffewiscli. ply Wm. Graver Tank orks. .a.t Chicago. WANTED Laborers. Frank S. Betx -. tToramnnd. u. rWenreerg TToat Chicago. 7-5-3 neering -itt iMT-rr- Male 'bookkeeper for store jsd ssat& cop: ply Storekeeper. Hirsch. Stem -7.j Hammonu. positions. i..u" --- c piece perience and salary "P"" clerk one work checker, one "ximes. storekeeper. Apply box xso. oi. $ Hammona Men at Gibson transf er. ApWrhv GTFor" man. Steady work pood P.ly Take Gary Interurban. get oftat L. (J. 1JItwvT 5n vears BeUlnl Works. Hammond. -6.tf WANTED Ten laborers. Straube Piano Co.. wamrauuu WAOTED Experienced clerk for stUpWpn7Sj order fllllngdept.; PTma. WANTED Milk wagon driver. A. & A. Mrr. lth near Grapevine St.. Indiana Harbor. WANTED Good strong jnaji loading Bchlitz Brewing Co., East Chicago. WANTED Chauffeur; must be experienced. Quarried man preferred. Apply 546 Hohman St.. Hammond. 7.7.7 WAjsTCED Five boys, 14 to 16 years old; good pay. Call at Palace Pavilion, State st. and Morton court, Hammond, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. SALESMEN Write for list of openings and how to obtain them. City or traveling. Address nearest off I. Nat . Salesmens Tr. Assn. Dept. 241, Chicago New York. San Francisco. w CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Hammond soon. Men and women desiring government clerkships. Departmental. Postofflce. Railway mail. Customs Write for free particulars to J. C Leonard (former government examiner). Kenois Bldg. AVashington. 7-7 Wanted Female Help. WANTED 30 girls not under 16 years as cash girls during sale See Mr Pavne. Lion Store, Hammond. 7:2:5 WANTED Chambermaid. 3408 Michigan ave. Apply in candy store downstairs. Indiana Harbor. 7::4 WANTED Two ' waitresses at once. Apply Calumet restaurant, 707 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. 7:5:3 WANTED Second cook and dining room girt Sternberg's restaurant, 3319 Michigan ave. Phone 962 Indiana Harbor. ':5:p WANTED Quiet, middle aged woman as housekeeper for man and wife: no washing. Address M, Times, Hammond. 7:6:3 WANTED Two dishwashers; good pay, steady work. AVilson Restaurant, 69 State st., Hammond. WANTED Experienced stenographer, one who can take dictation rapidly and transcribe .accurately; permanent position, good salary. We do not want beginners. Apply at once, Reid, Murdoch & Co., Hammond. $20.00 WEEKLY MADE writing namos for Mail Order Houses. No canvassing, particulars for stamp. The Guide Co., Memphis, Tennessee. ' 7-7 WANTED Office girl for stenography and bookkeeping; state experience and salary desired. Address F. M., Times, Hammond. 7-7-2 Situation Wanted. WANTED Washing and ironing.. Tel. 809R Hammond. 7:7:3 WANTED POSITION By young ladv stenographer. Phone 2494 Hammond. 7:7:1 WANTED To do washing and ironing' at Home. Phone 25U6, 601 Sibley St.. Hammond. . 7-7-3
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SFECIAX. HOI&E BABQUKS. 5-roora modern bungalow. ELM st.. north side: new. just conulc..;d ati'i readv to move into. A beaulilul little home well built. living rooms trimmed in jrolden iak. has goon furnace, all lartrc sunny rooms, colored mortar walls, convenient to si. car and interurban. This would make a splendid location for parties nainr employment in East C hloago or Indiana Harbor. Price $3.1e0. snill cash payment down. balance monthly same as rent. Watch our specials dailv. FRANK J. WACHEWKZ. Cor. Oaklev and plummer Aye. Phones: "l 617 1 220-.T 2 19. Open Evenings. i :5 :6 FOR SALE Leaving town, will sell strictly modern 5-room bungalow- for less than you can build; located half block from East Chicaro car line. Better see thin before you build or buy 453 Michigan av., Hammond. 7;.':3 FOR SALE Large well built, hardwood finish, 5-room bungalow. I'rice $3.150 $500 cash, balance to suit purchaser. This rroperty is well worth $1,500. J. . Blackmun Co., 161 State St.. Hammond. 7:6:3 FOR SALE Because of leaving city our bunealow in Kenwood is for sale at a bargain. C. A. Shepard. 1165 Moraine ave., Hammond. 7:7:2 FOR SALE: New 5-room strictly modern cottage. $50 to $100 cash; strictly modern bungalow, 5 rooms. $200 cash, balance monthly. Phone 1776 or see Mrs. Bunnell, 331 Michigan ave., Hammond. 7-7-1 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State at., Hammond. Open evenings. 4-12-tf OOXKEY'S BUTTERMILK STARTING Food, the chick food made with BUTTERMILK. 25c and 50c pkgs. at Maginot Bros., 174 Fayette St., Hammond. 4:27:tf BROODER STOVES 4 styles at 111.75 to $16. Maginot Bros.. Cyphers and Buckeye agents, 17 Fayette St., Hammond. 3:17tf KU8BMAUL FEED ROOirtNQ CO, lit Clinton at. Pbone 1737. Bast Chicago, phone 465K. t-ll-lra FOR SALE OR RENT Butter Kissel popcorn machine, first class condition. Tom Miller, 146 State St., Hammond. 7:2:12 FOR SALE One rip saw table, 1-inch mandril with shimer head, several rip saws, cut of saws and dado cutters, and 14-ft. turning lathe and tools, line and counter shafting, boxing and pulleys, also some belting; one Barns foot power former, one foot power mortiser. Geo. P. Pearson, 40 Ruth St., Hammond. 7:26 FOR SALE Two chair barber fixtures. Call at 4706 Alexander ave.. East Chicago. Phone 832. 7:3:6 FOR SALE Genuine male collie at a bargain. Inquire 543 New York ave.. Whiting. 7:5:3 FOR SALE Mahogany VIctrola. 220 Forsyth ave. Phone 123SJ Hammond. r;6:2 FOR SALE Two top wagons, cheap. 343 Towle St., Hammond. Thone 727. 7:6:2 FOR SALE Top -wagon suitable for grocery, bakery or milk wagon; cheap if taken at once Michigan Tea & Coffee Store, 3416 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 7:5:2 FOR SALE Two new National Credit file systems and one used American: cheap if taken at once. Apply Depot Market. Crown Point, Ind. 7:6:3 FOR SALE: 1 Turnbull safe, 1 J. Baum safe. 1 Globe filing cabinet, very reasonable. Inquire room 26 Rimbach blk.. Hammond. 7:7:6 FOR SALE Household furniture. 222 Sibley st. Phone S99tV Hammond. 7:7:1 FOR SALE Smith axminister ruir. 9x 12. used only short time. Phone 1182.T or call 134 Highland st., Hammond. 7:7:1 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Overland roadster, fine running order, elec. start and liht, tires almost new; bargain for cash. Phone 2634 Hammond. Call 835 S. Hohman st. 7:6:3 FOR SALE One 6-cyl.. Empire. 7-pass., early 1917 model; slightly used, good as new: one 6-cyl. Empire. 7-pass., latest model, brand new; both can. be bought at a bargain. Inquire of J. C. Becker, 417 State st. Phone 840J Hammond. 7:6:2 FOR SALE Late model B-pass. touring car; good condition, electric lirht. starter and extra tires; will sell c.sh or cash and terms, or will take Ford and cash in payments. Phone Gary 27. 7:6:2 FOR SALE 1014 E-pass., starter and lights, A 1 shape. $300. 4506 Forsyth ave. Phone 672M East Chicago. 7:7:1 FOR SALE 5-pass. Overland; self starter, electric lights, prenerator and magneto, at a bargain. Call H. Hermes, 552 Hohman st. Tel. 284 Hammond. 7:7:1 For Sale Motorcycles. on SECONDHAND On tU MOTORCYCLES All makes. Singles and Twins, from $25.00 up. Sold on easy payments. Excelaloi Autocycle Salesroom. WALZ & SL1GER. 229 STATE ST. 4:1:3 FOR SALE 1916 Ha Hey, elec. equip., speedometer, good tires, like new. 139 156th St., West Hammond. 7:7:1 For Sale Horses and Cattle FOR SALE Delivery horses and wagons. Hammond Laundry. 6:27tf FOR SALE Two horses. Apply A. &- A. Dairy, 137th near Grapevine, Indiana Harbor. - 7:6:2 Room and Board. WANTED Young man employed is looking for place to live and board, near downtown. Hammond. Address R 1 Times, Hammond. 7:6:1 Lost and Found. LOST OR STOLEN One white raare with little brown specks a scar on left hip about 4 inches in length, heavy long white tail and mane, a dent in the neck on right side near head, weisrhs nbout 1200, lump on head near riprht ear. Finder or any information leading to her notify Hammond police or 37 No.Towle st. J. P. Seward, Hammond, Ind. Reward. 7:3 LOST Pocketbook Friday morning on Green line car; reward if returned. 16 Waltham st. Phone 1679 Hammond. 7:6 For Rent Cottages. FOR RENT Modern S-room house; elec. light and bath. 165 Logan st. Call 444 . State st. Phone 972M Hammond. 7:7:1
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FOR RE XT Furn. mom, modern conveniences. 5 Rimbach ave. Phone Hammond. l-2lt FOR RENT One or two furn. rooms. Apply 43 Carroll st. Phone S1SM Hammond. 7:5:3 FOR RENT Four modern hskg. rooms furn. to couple who can furnish references. ":ill 671 Si). Hohman St.. Hammond. People's Furn. Co. 7:5tf i FOR RENT Pleasant furn. rooms. modern conveniences. Phono 2 216 Hammond. 851 Hohman st. 7:5:3 FOR RENT Three and two furn. rooms tor hskg. Inquire 188 Plumnierf ave.. Hammond. 7:6tf FOR RENT Three suites of 3 rooms each tor light hskg. Inquire at the Bee Hive Store, East Chicago, Ind. 7:6:2 FOR RENT Four furn. rooms; modern, references required. 4:1 Logan sU, Hammond. 7:'5:1 FOR RENT Neatly furn. room, strictly modern: suitable for one or two gentlemen. 222 Sibley St., Hammond. Phone 899 W. 7:7:1 FOR RENT Two rooms furn. for light hskg. .Call 228 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 7:7:1 FOR RENT Furn. room, modern, all conveniences: bath, hot wAter. 3S17 Hemlock St.. 2nd apt., Indiana Harbor. 7:7:1 FOR RENT Two furn. rooms. Call Hammond 1023W. S07 Hohman st. 7:7:3 FOR RENT Furn. rooms; all modern: kitchen privileges; also room fur one gentleman. Phone 1595, 829 Ada St.. Hammond. 7-7-3 FOR RENT Modern light housekeeping suite for clean respectable couple. S12 Alice St., Hammond. 7-7-2 FOR -RENT Furn. room for two gentlemen. 3734 Euclid ave. Phone 647-J. Ind. Harbor. 7-7-1 Miscellaneous. PAINTING. PAPER HANGING Good work, prices right; estimates fre; open shop. Independent Decorating Co.. 232 Michigan ave. Phone 2931 Hammond. &:1 CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. For Anything in Our Line phone 467 Hammond, litindt Hoofing Co., Hammond. 6:20:1m STRUCTURAL AND MECHAX'L ENGINEERING. Estimates, desijrns and details prepared for all classes of structures in steel, concrete and masonry construction. Machine desis-n. Elev. and conv. math'y- Mat'l handlinjr layouts. Quantities figured for contractors. Dwg's or estimates prepared by others, accurately checked. Prompt and efficient service. Reasonable rates. Address Engineers, Times office, Hammond. Ind. 7:5 GET THE REAL STORY OF THE WYOMING OIL FIELDS There are opportunities for fortunes in the new oil fields of Wyoming for ir.ieslors of moderate means. Send for descriptive matter showing the wonderful opportunities- that are open to you. Facts, figures and fotographs by J. B. Braidwood, the well known, writer. Write him for it. Address 904 Gas & Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo. 7:7:1 I'VE A NEW LINE OF SOAP, EXtacts, Toilet Goods, perfumes, etc., for agents. 100 per cent profit. Sample free. Write quick. Lacassian Co. Dept. 54. St. Louis, Mo. 7-7-1 For Rent Flats. FOR RENT Six-room fiat. 415-A East Stale. Inquire 417 State st. Phone S40J Hammond. 7:7:1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Peter Grabowskis, Deceased. No. 1684. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH MISEWICZ, Administrator. Dated June 30. 1917. 6:30:3 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the matter of the Estate of Charles E. Peterson. No. 1492. In the Lake Superior Court, May Term. 1917. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs. Legatees and Creditors of Charles E. Peterson, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 10th day of September. 1917, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, -at Hammond, this 29th day of June, 1917 HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk Lake Superior Court. June 30 Jul 7 Day of Substitutes. This Is the day of substitutes. Pick up almost any publication and you may read: "The best way to avoid a shortage is to use something else in place of it." Substitute for the blank almost any known commodity. The trouble is, aren't we likely to create a shortage of substitutes? Exchange. Impossible Task. A sdur fortune awaits the ingenious somebody who rill devise a method, or scheme, or something, by which the victim can convince a book agent that he knows as much what he doesn't want as the book agent does. Macon Telegraph. Brush Teeth With an Apple. An apple eaten in the evening will cleanse the teeth mechanically and chemically, says the Popular Science Monthly, and If followed by vigorous brushing will protect them from bacteria during the night. Needed Help. John was wntching the ants busily engaged on their hill. Suddenly he turned to his father and asked: "Say, pa, isn't there any uncles to help the ants?" Assurance Doubly Sure. Even if a woman is economical her husband will go to bed better contented if he finds she hasn't been down town all day. New York Evening Sun.
Weeds Eaten by Indians. Many of our common weeds and wild flowers were used by the Indians for food. The Jack-in-the-pulplt was one of them. The Indians txjoked and ate the root, and sometimes the Jack is, therefore, called Indian turnip. They also boiled and ate the red berries that the Jack shows in autumn.
Acting and Elocution. Dr. Samuel Johnson was discussing ing plays and players with Sarah Siddons and thus delivered himself: "Madam, David Garrick was no declalmer. There was not one of his own scene shifters who could not have spoken the 'To be or not to be' soliloquy better than he did. A true conception of character and natural expression of it were his distinguishing excellencies." An accurate illustration this of the difference between acting and elocution. , ,-r Legal Terms. Title is the right to or ownership or property, especuuiy or inna, wnn or without possession. Abstract ot title is a brief and orderly statement of the original grant and subsequent conveyance and incumberance relating to the title and ownership of real estate. Certificate is an instrument of conveyance under seal. Mortgage is a lien on equity and a conveyance at law. Terraced Farm. A Swiss farmer who now makes his home in California, applying hi knowledge of making a living in a mountainous country, settled on what was thought by others to be a hopeless piece of land. This ground sloped at an angle of 45 degrees, and to make Anything thrive on it. It had to be ter raced in steps. Here chickens, fruit, and vegetables are helping to rnaki the little hillside farm pay its way. First Jaunting Car. The first Irish jaunting car was established by Carlo Banconi in the year 1815. He started in Dublin and drove to Ceherer, charging about four cents a mile for passengers. A quarter of a century later this humble beginning had grown to an establishment of 07 jaunting cars, requiring the services of 900 horses. Friends. . "When our friends die, in proportion as we loved them, we die with them we go with them. We are not wholly of the earth." William Ellery Channlng. Strengthening Oilcloth. Before placing the new oilcloth on the table paste a square of heavy muslin on the inside of the cloth where the corners of the taule will come. This will lengthen the wearing qualities.-r-Mothers Magazine. H. C. I Again. The Cossacks of the Don eat the young shoots of the cat-tall, and they are sometimes sold in England under the name of "Cossack asparagus." And they will grow where potatoes would not.
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. It Wan in the Family. Suicide In very imitative, according to Wynne Paxter, the coroner. lie said he had held Inquests upon a grandfather, a father and a son. who had all taken their lives in precisely the same way. London Observer. ) S i KaaroaaaagBftgaiiiaa RATES REDUCED On Loans of $5 to $100 No one need be without the money they want at our present low ratesIt pays to borrow from us when you need money for any purpose. $10 costs 35 cents for 1 monthEasy to pay our way in small weekly or monthly installments, to suit your convenience. If you are keeping house or have steady employment we advance money on your own noto. Loans anwyhere In Calumet LAKE Ca LOAN CO. 28 RIMBACH BLOCK(Over Lion Store) HAMMOND, INDIANA. Hy . nairiK is of who
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