Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 10 July 1917 — Page 10

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of said right of way of the center line of' Conkey Avenue; thence west along the center line of Conkey Avenue and paid center line produced west to the Indiana-Illinois State Line; thence north along the State Line to the place of beginning. Precinct Xo. 29 Beginning at the center line of Conkey Avenue and the center line of the C. I. L. R. R. right of way; thence west along the center line of Conkey Avenue and said center line produced west, to the Indiana-Illinois State Line; thence south on the State Lino to the center line of Standard Avenue: thence east on the center line of Standard Avenue to a point 20a feet west of the center line of Hohman Street; thence south parallel with and 205 feet distant from the center line of Hohman Street to the north hank of the Little Calumet River; thence east along the north bank of the Little Calumet River to a point 205 feet east of the center line of Hohman Street; thence north, parallel with and 205 feet distant from the center line of Hohman street to the center line of Standard Avenue; thence cast on the center line of Standard Avenue to the center line of the C. I. L. R. R. right of way; thence north along the center line of said Tight of way, to the place of beginning. t Precinct No. 30

Beginning at the center line of Cotkey Avenue and the center line of the C. I. L. R. R. right of way; thence south along the center line of the said right of way to the center line of Standard Avenue; thence east along the center line of Standard Avenue to a point 180 feet west of the center line of Calumet Avenue; thence south along the center line of Calumet Avenue to the north bank of the Little Calumet River; thence easterly along the north bank of the Little Calumet River to the center line of Calumet Avenue; thence north along the center line of Calumet Avenue to the center line of Conkey Avenue; thence west along the center line of Conkey Avenue to the place of beginning. Precinct No. 31 Beginning at the center line of Waltham Street and the center line of the C. I. L. R. R. right of way; thence south along the center line of said right of way to the center line of Conkey Avenue; thence east along the center line of Conkey Avenue to the southwesterly right of way line of the C. & E. R. R.; thence northwesterly along the said southwesterly right of way lino to the center line of Waltham Street; thence west along the center line of Waltham Street to the place of beginning. Precinct Xo. 32 Beginning at the center line of Calumet Avenue and the center line of the Grand Calumet River; .thence south along the center line of Calumet Avenue to the center line of the Michigan Central Railway right of way; thence southeasterly along the center line of said right of way to the center line of Howard Street north; thence north along the center line of Howard Avenue, to the center line of the Grand Calumet River; thence westerly along the center line of said river to the place of beginning. Precinct Xo. 33 Beginning at the center line of How ard Street and the center line or tne Grand Calumet River; thence southeasterly along the center line of the Grand Calumet River, to the east line of Section 31, Township 37 North Range i White Oak Avenue); thence south along the east line of said Section 31, to the center line of the M. C. R. R. Tight of way; thence northwesterly along the center line of the said right of way to the center line of Howard Avenue; thence north along the center line of Howard Street to the place of beginning. Precinct No. 34 Beginning at the center line of Calu met Avenue and the center line of the Michigan Central Railway right of way; thence southeast along the center line of said right of way to the center line of Howard Avenue, south; thence south along the center line of Howard Street to the center line of the X. T. C. & St. L. right of way, thence northwesterly along the center Una of said right of way to the center line of Calumet Avenue; thence north along the center line of Calumet Avenue, to the place of .beginning. Precinct No. 35 Beginning at tae Intersection of the center line of the Michigan Central Railway and .the center line of Howard Street; thence south along the center line of Howard Avenue, to the center line of the right of way of the X. T. C. fc St. L. R. R-; thence southeasterly along the center line of said right of way, to the south line of Section 5, Township 33 North, Range 9; thence east along the south line of said Sec tion 5 to the northeast corner thereof thence north along the east line of said Section 5 to the northeast corner there of; thence west along the north line of eaid Section 5 to its Intersection with the center line of the Michigan Central right of way; thence northwest erly alonw the center line of said right of way, to the place of beginning. Precinct No. 36 Beginning at the northeast corner .of Section 5, Township 36, North. Range 9 thence south along the east line of said Section 5 to the southeast corner there of; thence east along the south line of Sections 4 and 3. said township and range, to the southeast corner of Sec tlon 3; thence north along the east line of Section 3, Township 36 North, Range 9 and the east line of Section 34, Town ship 37, North, Range 9, to the 'center . line of the Grand Calumet River; thence westerly along the center line of the Grand Calumet River to the center line of Kennedy Avenue; thence south along the center line of Kennedy Avenue to th northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 4, Township 36 North, Range 9; thence west along the north line of said northwest Quarter to the place of beginning. Precinct No. 37 Beginning at the center line of Calu met Avenue and the center line of the right of way of the N. T. C. & St. L. R. R.; thence southeasterly along th' center line of said right of way to the center line of Columbia Avenue; thence south along the center line of Colum bia Avenue to the center line of High lands Street: thence west along the cen ter line of Highlands Street to the cen ter line of Calumet Avenue; thence north along the center line of Calumet Avenue to the place of beginning. Precinct Xo. 38 Beginning at the center line of Calu met Avenue and the center line of High lands Street; thence east along the cen ter line of Highlands Street to the cen ter line of Columbia Avenue; thence north along the center of Calumet Avenue to the center line of the right of way of the X. T. C. & St. L. R. R thence southeasterly along the center line of said right of way to the south 'line of Section 5. Township 36, Range 9 Jhence west along the south line of sai Section 5 and the south line of th southeast quarter of Section 6, said township and range, to the center line of Columbia Avenue; thence north alon the center line of Columbia Avenue to the center line of Morton Avenue; thence

west "along thet. center line of Morton Avenue to the center line of Calumet Avenue; thence north along the center line of Calumet Avenue to the place of beginning. Precinct Xo. 39 Beginning at the center line of Calumet Avenue and the center line of Morton Avenue; thence east along the center line of Morton Avenue to the center line of Columbia Avenue: thence south along the center line of Columbia Avenue to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section 6. Township 36, X'orth. Range 9; thence west along the south line of said southwest quarter to a point 180 feet east of the center line of Calumet Avenue; thence south parallel with and ISO feet distant from the center line of Calumet Avenue to the north bank of the Little Calumet River; thence west along the north bank of the Little Calumet River to the center line of Calumet Avenue; thence north along the center line of Calumet Avenue to the place of beginning.

EAST CHICAGO, FIRST WARD. First Precinct Beginning at the northwest corner of the northeast one-quarter (XEJ) of the northeast one-quarter (NEJ) Section 1". Township thirty-seven (37) X'orth. ange nine (9) west of the Second Principal Meridian. Thence south along the west line of said northeast onequarter (XEt) of the northeast onequarter (XEi) to the southwest corner thereof; thence west along the north ne of the southwest one-quarter (SW() of the northeast one-quarter (NEJ) of said Section seventeen (17). to the northwest corner of said southwest onequarter (SWJ) of the northeast onequarter (XEJ); thence south along the north and south center line of said secion to the northeast corner of the southeast one-quarter (SE1) of the southwest one-quarter (SWJ) of said section, thence west along the north ine of the south one-half (SJ) of the southwest one-quarter (SWJ) of said section to the west line of said section. Thence southerly along the west line of said Section seventeen (17), Twenty (20) and Twenty-nine (29) to the center ine of 144th Street produced, thence east along the center line of 144th Street and said line produced to Forsythe Avenue; thence north along the center line of Forsythe Avenue to the center line of Section Twenty (20), thence east along the east and west center line of said Section Twenty (20) to the east line of said section, thence north along the east line of Section Twenty (20) and Seventeen (17) to the north line of Section Seventeen (17), thence west along the fiorth line of said Section Seventeen (17) to the place f beginning. SECOXD PRECINCT. FIRST WARD. Beginning at the Intersection of the center lines of Forsythe Avenue and 44th Street, thence west along the center line of " 144th Street and said ine produced to the west line of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Nine (9)4west of the Second Principal Meri dian, thence south along the west line of said section' to the center line of Chicago Avenue, thence east along the center line of Chicago Avenue to the center line of Forsythe Avenue, thence north along the center line of Forsythe Avenue to the place of beginning. THIRD PRECINCT. FIRST WARD. Beginning at the center of Section Twenty (20), Township Thirty-seven 37) North, Range Xine (9) west of the Second Principal Meridian, thence south long the center line of Forsyth Ave nue to the center line of 143rd Street: tnence east on the center line of 143rd Street to the east line of Section Twenty-nine (29). thence north alonethe east line of Section twenty-nine (29) and twenty (20) to the east and west center line of said Section Twenty mence west on said east and west center line to place of beginning. '"i-nia rKKU.NUT, FIRST WARD Beginning at the Intersection of th -rorsytne Averrue and 143rd Street, thence south on the cen ter line of Forsythe Avenue to the center line of Chicago Avenue; thence east on the center line of Chicago Avenue to tne east line of Section twenty-nine (29); thence north on the east line of Section twenty-nine 2$t to where said section line would Inter sect the center line of 143rd street pro uucu. mence west on the center line or 143rd Street and said line produced to me place of beginning. FIFTH PRECIXCT. SECOXD WJFtD. beginning at me Intersection of the center line of Chicago Avenu nnrt White Oak Avenue, thence south on the center line of White Oak Avenue- to the center line of 148th Street, thence east on the center line of ustti the center line of tnirnn. a thence north on the center line of Magoun Avenue to the center line of Chicago Avenue, thence west on the center line of Chicago Avenue to the piace or beginning. SIXTH PRECIXCT. SECOXD WARD. .Beginning at the intersection of the center line of 14Sth Street and Xorthcote Avenue, thence south on the center line of Xorthcote Avenue to the center line of 149th St the center line of 149th Street to th center line of Magoun Avenue, thence norm on tne center line of Magoun Avenue, to the center line of ustn Street, thence west on the center line of 148th Street to the place of beginning. SEVENTH PRECINCT, SECOXD WARD. Beginning at the Intersection of the center lines of White Oak Avenue and 148th Street, thenCe south on the center line of White Oak Avenue to the center line of 149th Street, thence east on the center line of 149th Street to the center line of Xorthcote Avenue, thence north on the center line of Xorthcote Avenue to the center line of 148th Street, thence west on the center line of 148th street to the place of beginning. EIGHTH PRECINCT, SECOXD WARD. Beginning at the northwest corner of Section thirty-two , (32), Township thirty-seven (37) Xorth, Range nine (9) west of the Second Principal Meridian, thence south along the west line of said section to the south line thereof; thence east along said south line to where said line would intersect the center line "of Xorthcote Avenue produced, " south; thence north on the center line of Xorthcote Avenue and said line produced to the center line of 149th Street; thence west on the center line of 149th "Street to the place of beginning. NINTH PRECIXCT, SECOXD WARD. Beginning at. the intersection of the center line of Xorthcote Avenue and 150th Street, thence south on the cen ter line of Xorthcote Avenue and said line produced to the south line of Sec tlon thirty-two (32); thence east on the south line of said section to the center line of Magoun Avenue, produced; thence north on the center line of Magoun Avenue, arid s4id line produced to the center line of 150th Street; thence west on the center line of 150th Street to the place of beginning. TENTH PRECINCT, SECOXD WARD. Beginning at the intersection of th center lines of 149th Street and Xorth

cote Avenue, thence south on the center line of Northcote Avenue to the center line of 150th Street, thence east on he center line of 150th Street to the center line of Magoun Avenue, thence north on the center line of Magoun Avenue to the center line of 149th Street, thence west on the center line of 149th Street to the place of beginning. ELEVENTH PRECIXCT, SECOND WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Chicago Avenue and Magoun Avenue, thence south on the center line of Magoun Avenue to the center line of 148th Street, thence east on the center line of 14Sth Street and said line extended to the east line of Section twenty-nine (29), thence north on the east line of Section twenty-nine (29) to the center line of Chicago Avenue, thence west on the center line of Chicago Avenue to the place of beginning. TWELFTH PRECINCT. THIRD WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of 148th Street and Magoun Avenue, thence south on the center line

of Magoun Avenue to the south line of Section thirty-two (32). thence east on said south line to the center line of Forsythe Avenue, thence north on the center line of Forsythe Avenue to the center line of USth-treet. thence west on the center line of 148th Street to the place of beginning. THIRTEENTH PRECIXCT, THIRD WARD. Beginning at the Intersection of the center line of Forsythe Avenue and 148th Street, thence south on the center line of Forsythe Avenue to the south line of Section thirty-two (32), thence east on said south section line to the center line of Olcott Avenue produced south, thence north on the center line of Olcott Avenue and said center line produced to the center line of 14svn Street, thence west on the center line of 148th Street to the place of be ginning. FOURTEENTH PRECINCT, THIRD WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Olcott Avenue and 148th Street, thence south on the center line of Olcott Avenue and said line pro duced to the south line of Section thirty-two (32). thence east on said south line to the east line of said sec tion, thence north on said east line to where said line would intersect the center line of 148th Street produced, thence west on the center line of 14Sth Street and said line produced to the place of beginning. FIFTEENTH PRECIXCT, FOURTH WARD. Beginning on the west line of Section twenty-eight (28) where said, line Is Intersected by the north line of the 75 feet right of way of the Baltimore and Ohio, Chicago Terminal Railroad, thence soutn on said west section line to where said line would intersect the center line of 148th Street produced west, thence east on the center line of 148th Street and said line produced to the center line- of Cline Avenue thence north on the center line of Cline Ai-enue to the north line of the 75 foot right of way of the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad, thence west on said north right of way line to the place of beginning. SIXTEENTH PRECINCT, FOURTH WARD. Beginning at a point on the West line , .of Section twenty-eight (28), Township thirty-seven (37) North Range nine (9) West of the second principal meridian, where said line would intersect the center line of 14Sth Street extended, thence South on said West section line to the center line of 149th Street, extended, thence East on the center line of 149th Street and said line extended to the center line of Cline Avenue, thence Xorth on the center line of Cline Avenue to the center line of 148th Street extended, thence West on :e center line of 148th Street and said line extended to the place of beginning. SEVENTEENTH PRECIXCT, FOURTH WARD, Beginning at tue Xorthwest corner pf Section thirty-three (33), Township thirty-seven (37) Xorth, Range nine (9) West of the second principal me ridian. thence south on the West line of said section to where said West line would intersect the center line of 150th Street, thence East on the center line of 150th Street and said line extended to the center line of Cline Avenue thence Xorth on the Center line o Cline Avenue to the center line of 149th Street extended, thence West on th center line of 149th Street and said line extended to the place of begin ning. EIGHTEENTH PRECIXCT. FOURTH WARD. beginning- at a point on the West line of Section thirty-three (33), Town ship thirty-seven (37) North. Range nine (9) West of the second principal meridian.- where the center line of 150th Street extended would Intersec said 'A est section line, thence south on said West section line to the South line of said section, thence East on said South section line to the North and South center line of said section thence Worth on said center line to th North shore line of the Grand Calume River, thence Easterly along the North shore line of said river to the center line of Cline Avenue, thence North on said center line to the center line of 150th Street extended, thence West on the center line of said 150th Street an said Renter line extended to the' place of beginning. NINETEENTH PRECINCT. FIFTH WARD. Beginning: at the Northwest corner of the Southwest one-quarter (SW V) of Section twenty-one (21), Township thirty-seven (37) North, range nine (9) West of the Second Principal Meridian, thence South along the West line- of said section and the west line of section twenty-eight (28) to the North line of the 75 foot right of way of; the Baltimore and Ohio-Chicago Terminal Railroad, thence east along said right of way line to the west line of 100 foot right of way of the Chicago Indiana and Southern Railroad, thence Northerly along said West right of way line to the East and West' center line of Section twenty-one (21).. thence Westerly on said center line to place of beginning. TWENTIETH PRECIXCT. FIFTH WARD. ' Beginning at a point on the center line of 139th Street extended wnere the same Is Intersected by the West line of the Chicago, Indiana and South ern Railroad 100 foot right of way thence southerly along; said right of way to the Xorth line of the 75 foot right of way of the Baltimore and Ohio-Chicago Terminal Railroad, thence East along said last described right of way line to the center line of Parish Avenue, thence Xorth on the center line of Parish Avenue, to the center line of 139th Street, thence West on said Street center line to place of be ginning. TWEXTT-FIRST PRECINCT. FIFTH, WARD. Beginning at a point on the East

and West center line of Section twen

ty-one (21), Township thirty-seven 27) north, range nine (9) West of the Second Principal Meridian, where the ame is intersected by the West line of the 100 foot right of way of the Chi cago, Indiana ana Southern itaiiroaa. thence Southerly alone said right of way line to wh4re said linv would intersect the center line of 139th Street extended, thence east along the center line of 139th Street and said line ex tended to the center line of Parish Avenue, thence lJ.in on the center lin of Parish Avenue to the center line of 137th Street, thence West on the cen ter line of 137th Street to place ot be ginning. TWENTY-SECOND PRECIXCT. FIFTH ' WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of 137th Street and Parish Avenue, thence South on the center line of Parish Avenue to the center line of 139th Street, thence East on the center ine of 139th Street to the center line of Deodar Street, thence Xorth on the center line of Deodar Street to the cen ter line of 137th Street, thence West on the cjnter line of 137th Street to the place of beginning. TWENTY-THIRD PRECINCT, FIFTH WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of 139th Street and Parish Avenue, thence South on the center Ine of Parish Avenue to the North line of the 75 foot right of way line of the Baltimore and Ohio-Chicago Termnal Railroad, thence East on said right of way line to the center line of Deodar Street, extended; thence North on the center line of Deodar Street, and said line extended to the center line of 139th Street, thence west on the center line of 139th Street to the place of beginning. TWENTY-FOURTH PRECINCT. SIXTH WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of 139th Street and Deodar Street, thence South on the center line of Deodar Street to the North line of the 75 foot right of way of th Balti more and Ohio-Chicago Terminal Railroad, thence West on said right of way line to the center line of Cline Avenue, thence North on the center line of Cline Avenue to the center line of Guthrie Street, thence Northwest on the center line of Guthrie Street to the center line of 139th Street, thence West on the center line of 139th Street to the place of beginning. TWENTY-FIFTH PRECINCT, SIXTH WARD. Beginning at the Intersection of the center line of 138th Street an Deodar Street, thence South on the center line of Deodar Street to the center line of 139th Street, thence East on the center line of 139th Street to the center line of Guthrie Street, thence Southeast on the center line of Guthrie Street to the center line of Cline Avenue, thence North on the center line of Cline Avenue to the South line of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Com pany's 100 foot right of way. thence northwest on said South right of way line to the center line of McKinley Street, thence Southwesterly on the center line of McKinley Street to the center line of 138th Street, thence West on the center line of 138th Street to the place of beginning. TWENTY-SIXTH PRECIXCT. SIXTH WARD. Beginnng at the Intersection of the center line of 137th Street and Deodar Street, thence South on the center line of Deodar Street to the center line of 138th Sreet, thence East on the cen ter line of 138th Street to the center line of McKinley Street, thence Xorth east on the center line of McKinley Street to the Southerly right of way line of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, thence Xorthwesterly along: said right of way line to the center line of 137th Street, thence Wes on the center line of 137th S'eet to place of beginning. TWEXTH-SEVENTH PRECINCT, SIXTH WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center line's of 135th Street and Deo dar Street, thence South Sn the center line, of Deodar Street to the center line of 137th Street, thence east on the center line of 137th Street to tne center line of Cedar Street, thence North on the center line of Cedar Street to the center line of 133th Street thence West on the center line of 135th Street to place of beginning. TWENTY-EIGHTH PRECIXCT. SIXTH WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the Southerly line of the 100 foot right of way of the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway and the center line of Washington Street, thence Southwesterly along the center line of Washington Street to the center line of Cedar Street, thence South on the center line of Cedar Street to the center line of 137th Street, thence East on the center line of 137th Street to the Southerly right of way line of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railwyi thence Xorthwesterly along said right of way to the place of beginning. TWEXTY-XINTH PRECINCT. SIXTH WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Washington Street and the Southerly right of. way line of the 100 foot right of way of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, thence Southeasterly along the said right of way to the center line of Cline Avenue, thence Northerly along the center line of Cline Avenue a distance of 458.55 feet, thence Xorthwesterly through the center of Block forty (40), Bufflngton Addition to Indiana Harbor, and continuing through Blocks thirty-nine (39), thirty-eght (38), thirty-seven (37) and thirty-six (36, Original Town of Indiana Harbor, to the center line of Washington Street, thence Southwesterly on the center line of Washington Street to the place of beginning. THIRTIETH PRECINCT. SIXTH f WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center line' of Washington Street and the Southwesterly right of way line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, thence Southwesterly along the center line of Washington Street to a point on said center line which point is 231.47 feet Xortheasterly of the Xorth" right of way line of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, thence Southeasterly through the center of Blocks thirty-six (36), thirtyseven (37), thirty-eight (38) and thirtynine (39), Original Town of Indiana 'Harbor, and continuing on said line through Block forty (40), Bufflngton Addition, to the center line of Cline Avenue, thence Xorth on the center line of Cline Avenue to the Southwesterly right of way line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, thence Xorthwesterly on said right of way to place of beginning. THIRTY-FIRST PRECINCT, SEVEXTH v WARD. Beginning at the Intersection of the center lines of Block Avenue and Michigan Avenue, thence Southwesterly along the center line of Michigan AveJnue to the Southwesterly right of way line of the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and

Chicago Railway, thence Southeasterly along said right of way line to the center line of Washington Street, thence Northeasterly along the center line of Washington Street to the center line pf Block Avenue, thence Xorthwesterly on the center line of Ptock Avenue to the place of beginning. THIRTY-SECOXD PRECIXCT, SEVENTH WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Michigan ,Avenue the shore line of Lake Michigan,

thence Southwesterly along the center line of Michigan Avenue to the center line of iBlock Avenue," thence Southeasterly on the center line of Block Avenue, to the center line of Washington Street, thence Northeasterly on the center line of Washington Street to the Southwesterly right of way line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, thence Southeasterly along said right of way line to the east line of Section twentytwo (22), Township thirty-seven (37) North, range nine (9) West of the Sec-1 ond Principal Meridian, thence Northearly on said section line to the shore line of Lake Michigan, thence Northwesterly ajong the shore line of Lake Michigan to the place of beginning. THIRTY-THIRD PRECINCT, SEVENTH WARD. Beginning at the Intersection of the center lines of Michigan Avenue and Guthrie Street, thence Southeasterly on th center lino of Guthrie Street to the center line of Elm Street, thence Southerly on the center line of Elm Street to the center line of 137th Street, thence east on the center Tine of 137th' Street to the center line of Deodar Street, thence North on the center line of Deodar Street to the center line of 135th Street, thence East on the center line of 135th Street to the center line of Washington Street, thence North east on the center line of Washington Street to the Southwest line of the right of way of the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, thence Xorthwesterly on said right of way line to the center line of Michigan Ave nue, thence Southwesterly on the cen ter line of Michigan Avenue to the place of beginning. THIRTY-FOURTH PRECINCT, SEVEXTH WARD. Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Michigan Avenue and Guthrie Street, thence Southwesterly on the center line of Michigan Avenue to the center line of Fir Street, thence South on the center line of Fir Stitet to the center line of 137th Street, thence East on the center line of 137th Street to the center line of Elm Street, thence North on the center line of Elm Street to the center line, of Guthrie Street. thence Northwesterly on the center line of Guthrie Street to the place of beginning. 9 THIRTY-FIFTH PRECIXCT, SEVEXTH WARD. Beginning at the Intersection of the center lines of Watling Street and Grapevine Street, thence Southeasterly cn the center line of Grapevine Street t the center lino of Michigan Ave nue, thence South on the center line of Grapevine Street to the center line of 137th Street, thence east on the cen ter line of 137th Street to the center line of Fir Street, thence North on the center line of Fir Street to the center line of Michigan Avenue, thence North easterly on the center line Of Michigan Avenue to the Southwesterly right of way of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, thence Northwesterly on said right of way line to the center line of Watling Street, thence South westerly on ie center line of Watling btreet to the place of beginning. THIRTY-SIXTH PRECINCT, SEVEXTH WARD. . Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Grapevine Street and Michigan Avenue, thence Southwester ly on the center line of Michigan Ave nue, to the center line of Parish Ave nue, thence South on the center line of Parish Avenue to the center line of 137th Street, thence East on the cen ter line of 137th Street to the. center line of Grapevine Street, thence North on the center line of Grapevine Street to the place of beginning. f THIRTY-SEVENTH PRECIXCT, SEVEXTH WARD. Beginning at the Xorthwest corner or Section sixteen (16). Township thirty-seven (37) Xorth. Range nine (9) West of the Second Principal Me ridian, thence South on the West line of Section sixteen (16) and Section twenty-one (21) to the East and West center line of Section twenty-one (21), taence ast on me East and West center line of said Section twenty-one to the center line of Parish Avenue thence north on the center line of Par ish Avenue to the center line of Mich Igan Avenue, thence Xortheasterlv on the center line of Michigan Avenue to the center line of Grapevine Street nicncB -xorinwesieriy on the center line of Grapevine Street to the center line of Watling, Street, thence North easterly on the center line of Watlinir Street to the Southwesterly right of way lin of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, thence Xorth westerly on said right of way line to the North line of said Section sixteen (16), thence West on said north Sec tion line. to the place of beginning. THIRTY-EIGHTH PRECINCT. SEVENTH WARD. Beginning at the Intersection of th Southwesterly right of way Mne of Tne ritts&urg, tort uayne and Chicago Katiroad, and. the North line of Section sixteen.. (16), Township thirty-seven 3) "North, range nine (9) West, of the econa i-rmcipai -Meridian. thence Southeasterly along said right of wav line to the center line of Michigan Avenue, thence Northeasterly'along the center line of MichVgan Avenue to the shore line of Lake Michigan, thence Northwesterly along th shore line o "iKe .iicnigan to tne .North line of said Section sixteen (16); thence wes to said Xorth Section line to place of beginning. ah or tne above precincts adopted and ordered advertised this 7th day or June, 1917. JAMES BLACK. GEO. O. SCHAAF, JOHN H. CLAUSSEN. Board of Commissioners of Lake Coun ty, Indiana. Attest: EDWARD SIMON. Auditor Lake County, Indiana. S CHE RER VILLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tlmen, Miss Mar garet Timen of Chicago, and Carl John son of Logansport, and Miss Tillie Timen visited at Culver, Ind., over the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timen visited In the east and returned home a few day ago. John Schaefer a nd family of Chicago motored to Schererville, Saturday, ana returned to their home last night." Mr. Schaefer is manager of the Schererville Dramatic club and is assisting them in their playlet. Frank Stepheny of Chicago, who spen a week at Mr. and Mrs. Pedor's, left for his home, Sunday. The town board held Its regular ses slon Saturday night.

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Frank Xewdorf of .Chicago, Is visiting! his parents. r MERRILLVILLE J The Fourth passed very quietly here. Some of the residents spent the day in the county seat, and some in other laces, but most of the town people spent the day In their own home. Mrs. Lillie Pierce and daughters spent the Fourth In Lincoln Park, Chicago. Picking cherries and canning is the business of the day these days, although not as many as usual, in this vicinity. Rev. R. O. Hills held choir practice in the church, Friday evening. Aftef the. practice the Boy Scouts and Campfire Girls had a social time at Merrill halt W. H. Toekstein of Gary, spent the Fourth with the W. R. Schmeltz fam ily. M. Nendorf and family motored to Chicago on the Fourth, and visited with Griger and family. The Aid society will meet this week Wednesday. Plenty of work on hand. There will be choir practice next Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Knehl and Mr. and Mrs. H. Woods motored to South Bend, last Sunday. The Campfire Girls will meet with Miss Margaret Woods next Saturday af ternoon. The Boy Scouts will meet in Merrill Hall next Saturday evening. Mr. Price received word that Lis son Gordon had been taken to a hospital in Big Sandy, Mon and operated on for appendicitis. He was in quite a serious condition, but the last word was that he was as well as could be expected. Miss Vida Price Is attending school In Valparaiso. CLARK Edward Block has returned to his home here after spending a few days with friends and Telatives in Chicago. Mrs. Fred Hollfield of Gary, was a Clark business visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Behn of Clark, were Ross business visitors yesterday. Mrs. Axel Benson and Miss Hilder Benson, both of Clark, were East Chicago business visitors. A number of our young folks attend ed the surprise party given In honor of Miss Elsie Wilkening of South Chi cago. Among tne features or tne even ing were singing, speaking and all sorts of games were played. The decorations consisted of carnations and roses.' In th& latter part of the evening supper was served to all. Among those present from Clark were Misses Edith Schmidt, Clara Haack, Dorothy Gordon, Anna Schwalbe; Messrs. Henry and William Haack Edgar Swanson, Evans Evanston and William Ferguson. All present re port a fine time. LOWELL Word has been received here that Harvey Wlndbigler, who was rejected some time ago In the" aviation corps, had again tried to enlist in some department of the army and was a gain rejected. Harvey surely Is patriotic, as he tried it the third time and succeeded in getting into the field artillery and Is now in a training camp. If all young men were as patriotic as this Uncle Sam would not need conscription, but just place them where needed as fast as he could. 3 A. E. Drew transacted business in S John yesterday. Mis3 Phoebe Tilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank, who was operated on for appendicitis a few days ago in Hammond, was able- to be brought home Sun day evening. E. E. Woodcock of East Chicago, passed through Lowell yesterday on his way home from a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffnagle have returned to their home in Laporte arter a visit hero with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart have re turned to their home in Chicago after v-lsitlne- relatives here for a week. Mrs. Wei la Ainsworth and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.J Woodcock in East Chicago, yesterday. S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson of Hammond, are here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Eliza Hartsough of Marion, Ohio, is htre as the guest of her brother. H. H. Ragon, and sister, Mrs. Irene Tilton. Mr. and Mrs. William Alger, in company with Mrs. Cyrus Kettenring of Crown Point, will leave today for a visit with relatives at Roan, Iowa. Rev. J. J. Simpson is in Milwaukee fr three weeks, during wuich time he will preach. In the Presbyterian church there, while the pastor Is on his vacation. Deputy Sheriff Olds came to Lowell yesterday from Crown Point with three prisoners on their way to JetTersonville prison. HOBART 3 William Stommel and John Killigre and Miss Alvina Krausse motored W Green county yesterday. Mrs. William Foreman and daughter were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. J. Hoffmann of Hegewisch. was a visitor here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleck over Sunday. Dwight Mackey and Philip Thompson motored to Michigan, Sunday. Miss Madelyn Camwell of Chicago, is here spending the. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Scheidt. Miss Arma Gruel who has been in Xebraska for the past few months, returned home Saturday .or a month's vacation. Miss Lillian Bosse of Chicago, Is here spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keilman. Carl and Edward Gruel have purchaseda new Pullman car. Mrs. X'. B. White .and daughter. Miss Doris, were Chicago visitors vesterdav-

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Whit leg And Its People Buy a 50.00 ZJberty Bond. BaaX ot Whiting, open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 5-21 Charles John of Laporte avenue, if entertaining his sister, Mrs. Beachey of Bloomington, III. Mrs. Joseph Carter who has been here visiting her mother, Mrs. Xylund of Cleveland avenue, and her brother, I. V.. Xylund, has returned to her home in Waukogan, 111. - Mrs. Clancy of 119th street, is visit-' ing in Canada, Miss Royetta Transseau spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Ransom, 111. Mrs. William Curtis of Oliver street, is visiting in Cleveland, being accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Wetmore who has been visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank X". Gavit and; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Beaubic-n of Whiting, and W. J. McAleer and family of Hammond. motored to Fort Sheridan, Sunday. Raymond Dineen of Sheridan avenue, who undefwent an operation for appendicitis at Mercy hospital In Chicago, is improving nicely. Mrs. Edward" Schaefer and little son will return home tomorrow from Michael Reece hospital in Chicago. Mrs. F. W. Daegling of Laporte avenue, received the sad news on Saturday that two intimate friends were killed and a relative seriously injured in an auto accident in Iowa. AV. C. Tharp . and family are on an cistern motor trip. They intend to visit inVyBuffalo, Cleveland, Hemlock, Ohio, and Laporte, Ind. Floyd Belscamper, finance of Miss Hazel Cameron, who has enlisted in the U. S. engineering corps and is now in training in Chicago, expects to leave in about a week for France. The Methodist Ladies Aid society will hold a silver tea next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. J. Heyden on Pennsylvania avenue. C. Irvin Moore of Laporte avenue, has enlisted In the V. S. marines and Is now at a rort in Virginia intending to leave for France with the second erabarkment. Mr. Moore also did service in Mexico. Mrs. J. W. Crum of 518 Schrage avenue, has gone to Louisville, Ky, to visit her mother. Princess theatre tonight. Charlie Chaplin in "The Immigrant. His laest comedy. Also Valeska Suratt in "The Victim." A powerful portrayal of a woman's redemption. Ad. -10-20 cents. 7-10-1 Mrs. H. E. Beauhien of Laporte avenue, has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. J. H. Smiley of Toledo, Ohio, who has now gone to Englewood for a short visit. James Bartuska, Frank Duggan and Frank Greenwald have enlisted for serv:X in the tl.-S. navy. They will spend ten weeks in mcago in irajinus their work, attending school nights, at the end of which time they will be sworn into, actual sea-vice. Mr. and Mrs. William Shinn of Cleveland avenue, left for Buchanan, Mich., last night to visit the former's sister, Mrs. F. Herman. Air. and Mrs. J. E. Miles of Xew York nrenue, have purchased the home of Mlrs. Maud Allen on Oliver street, which they- will occupy. 1 ROBERTSDALE J Miss Theresa Pleis and sister Alice, visited their grandmother, Mrs. Preis in Chicago, Sunday. A very pretty wedding took place in Chicago Saturday when Miss Ella Sutherland of Myrtle avenue, and Charles Xewell were united in marriage by Rev. W. H. Huber of the First Presbyterian church. After the ceremony the bridal party went to the home of the bride's brother. Warren Sutherland of Hyde Park, where an e laborate woMing dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Xew'ell are both well and favorably known here and have a large corcle f friends who extend their congratulations and best wishes. They will leave this week for a wedding trip to various points in Kentucky. Upon their return they will go to housekeeping in Chicago until their beautiful new home, which is being built on Myrtle avenue, is completed. The members of the Marquette club will meet tomorrow aiternoon at the home of Mrs. John Blaul of Roberts avenue. Miss Margaret Winkelried and brother Edward, left Saturday for Buffalo, X. Y., where they will spend several weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. Albert Schaefer entertained a few relatives at 6 o'clock dinner. Sunday, in honor of her birthday anniversary. . Mrs. Merle Sellers and children of Chicago, spent the lalter part of the week here, the guests of Mrs.' Russell of Indiara boulevard. F. Richard Schaaf left Saturday for Xew York, where he will spend the week on business. Mrs. John Xorthupp returned to her home at Lowell, Sunday,- after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. William Payne of Myrtle avenue. Miss Nellie Schade and Mrs. Ella Ingraham visited Mrs. Clyde Lampman at Ottawa. 111., Sunday. Miss Ida Bclcam of Chicago, spent the week-end here visiting her aunt, Sirs., John Minsberg, Jr., of Myrtle avenue. - Henry Eggrrs, Jr.., left Monday with the Boy Scouts of Whiting, for a week's outing at Pine Lake, Laporte, Ind. Miss Agnes Atchison of Laka avenue, who is ill with thoid fever and drapsy at the St. Bernard hospital, v-as in quite a serioua condition, Sunday.