Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 6 August 1917 — Page 7
Monday. August 6, 1917.
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Classified Advertisements
Hereafter no classtfl.d ads will 'be accepted over telephone unless that person has a telephone and furnishes us with th correct num. ber of sama at time of placing- the a cl. All -persons placing" advertise ir.ents with us over phone must call at tha cfflco and pay for same with. In live days. Otherwise an extra chatga cf TEIT CENTS will b made for COtLECTINO. The best, service can be riven by bringing yoar advertisements to the office and pay for same at time of pacinff the advertisement. LAKE COTNTT PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. Wanted Male Help. 100 LABORERS WANTED 100 30 cents per hour, rail at room 39. Rlinbsch blk. Whitaker-Friedley Co. Hamnwnlf WANTED Acetyl ine, welders. S. B-tz Co.. Hammond. Frank 7:12tf WE SHIP DAILY R. P.. V.F to New York, Ohio, Zo rv. Mich.. Wis., h. Wvo.. Colo.. So. Dak . N. Dak.. Mont, and Wash. Free It. R- fare. Vv e also want farm hrrnds for the western state National Employment licensed. Ager.cv. 17 W. 10th ave . Gary Ind WANTED Men at Indiana Box Co. Calumet and Forsyth ave.. East Ch.cago. s' ' WANTED Armature repairer; good wages to suitable man. Apply Hirsh. Stein & Co.. Hammond. S:2tf WANTED Young man to work in grocery, with .-ome experience preferred. Apply at once. Dunstng & Vehnke. 645 He hman st. Phone 2600 H-mmoni , W -VNTED Men to learn barber trade. dualitfv in few weeks. Barber badlv needed in armv b.1 out I atiuosjue -r-.',ed free. Moler Barber college. lOn 5th ave.. Chicago. S:4-b WANTED Laborers. 10 hours a day. pply Time office. Green Engineering Co.. East Chlcaso. b..i WANTED Laborers. Apply 82S Cju; met ave.. Hammond. k.i.s WANTED Bov. 1! years or over, for grocery store. 299 Hohman st.. Hammind. T?nv WANTED Over 16 years of atrc for general work: steady work, pood pslv Apply Rosenwald & Weil, corner Chicago and Todd ave.. East Chicago LA BORERS WANTED 32c per hour. Stead v work, sleeping quarters free. Chicago Feed & Fertilizer Co. 3 blocks south of Gary & Interurban on C. I. S. tracks WANTED Cook for lunchroom, one meal a day. 30 rr.en. "ol -flcials 4 r flee 'orc"- $35 por mo. to start, tan S I m Tu'esdav U. S. Metal Renins Co..' Gras--o!li Station. East Chicago. Wanted Female Help. WANTED Middle seed lady to do housework by week, go home nights. Phone 2439 Hammond. 23 t-tate st WANTED 0 Hammond. iris. Hammond Laundry. 8:3:tf WANTED Experienced lady shoe clerks: steady position and good pay to "capable people. See Mr. Payne. Lion Stare, , Hammond. WANTED Ladv Burroughs calculating machine operator: must be accurate and speedy; salary J6. Apply A. M DeWeese. Agent Erie. Hammond. WANTED First class girl for general housework; no. washing, no chilren. 4 aults. good wages; best of references require. Mrs. P. Seifer. 42S LPorte ave.. Whiting. ' WANTED Chambermaid, middle aged woman in rooming house; no washing 3246 Michigan ave. (upstairs). Mrs Schumacher. Indiana Harbor. a.e.i WANT-ED Nurse girl. 1149 Forest ave Phone 2724 Hammond. 8-6 S Situations Wanted. SIT WANTED Elderly lady wishes " position as housekeeper r People employed; no objection to child or widow-r with one or two children. Address E & Times. Hammond. S.3.2 For Sale Automobiles. USED CARS FOR SALE. One Ford Touring. One Ford Roadster. Two 1916 Maxwell Touring. One 1916 5-pass. Auburn. One 1916 5-pass. Saxon. One 1917 5-pass. Elgin Six demontratELGTN MOTOR SALES CO.. 659 Hohman St.. Hammond. FORD AUTO FOR SALE. Pr'vate partv having purchased big touring car will sell Ford touring car at a -acrifioe. This car is in fine condition, "new Nobty-tread oversize U. S. t'-es on rear and new tires on front, two extra tires and six inner tubes. Tlvs car has been given best of care and Is sold under guarantee. Call Hammond 322 for particulars and demonetraUon. 8:6:2 Wanted to Kent. WANTED TO RENT By Aug. 80 small house or bungalow on So. side; state rent. Address 3 A. Times. Hammond. 8 6 '. 1 "WANTED Middle aged man wants room and board in private family. Address W D, Times. Hammond. $:6:2 WANTED TO RENT "i-room house convenient to Whiting car line. Address L S. Times. Hammond. 8:6:7 WANTED TO RENT 4-room flat, heated, by last of month: no children. E O C. Times. Hammond. 8:6:2 Personal. PERSONAL Female troubles and other troubles cured by our Battle Creek methods. Will give one treatment free at home to al ladies. Baths, massage nnd electricity. Margaret Miller, 378 N. Hohman St.. Hammond. 8:6:1 WANTED The names and addresses of persons who saw the accident of the st. car running into a motor truck on Sheffield ave., near 142nd st.. Sunday about 10 a, m. Will the persons standing on front end of the car particularly send their names to Chas. Lynch, 110142nd St., Hammond. 8:6:2 For Rent. FOR RENT Two new modern bungalows on Elm St.; furnace heat. 191 Sheffield ave. Phone IcOlM Hammond. 7:31. lw FOR RENT Modern 6-room bungalow with screened in porch and garage. 161 Lewis st. Phone 892J Hammond. 3:6:2 For Sale Motorcycles. On MOTORCYCLES 20 U SECOND HAND All makes. Singles and Twins, from $!15.0O up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocycle Salesroom. WALZ SLIGER, 223 STATE ST.
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FOR SALE Two story house and half acre of lard on Fchool st., Hos.'ville, Ind. Mm. Wm. Dedflow. phone 1376Y4. 8:1:6 FOR SALE A nice firm five miles south of Dyer, 112 acres, rich soil and everything in good order. Apply at Mrs. Paepke, 15 Forsyth ave., Hammond. S:4:3 HERE IS THE WORKING MAX 'S OPPORTUXITY ! $1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Wock Garden and poultry tracts located only two blocks from Hammond-Gary car line and only 20 minutes walk from East Chicago. X'ear the Gibson "Hump." Lots $300.00. Xo interest, r.o taxes. ALSO NEW COTTAGES on these tractson monthly terms same as rent, with ONLY $100 CASH. These are joiner fast. Don't wait, but call and let us show vou them. FRANK J. WACIHYICZ, Cor. Oakley & Plummer avs. Phone 1617 Hammond. 8:4:3 FOR SALE 54 ft. lot and house; gas, hot water and bath. Inquire 109 Hchman St.. Hammond. S:3:3 FARM FOR SALE. Very productive 40 acre farm in Porter county, 6t miles "north of Valparaiso. mile from stone road; 7room house, good barns, silo. wood shed, chicken house, granary, silo, implement shed and corn crib; cash or terms; possession Sept. 1; will sell with stock and implements if preferred. C. E. Nelson, O. K. Bldg.. Hammond. S:4tf FOR SALE Furn. flat. 6 rooms. 3"13 Michigan ave., I::d:ana Harbor. 8:4.3 FOR SALE 5-room cottage, corner State and Howard ave., $1,800; part cash, bal. easy payments; owner leaving city. Call 741 Howard ave.. Hammond. S:6,:2 FOR SALE Iarge well built S-room house. 4 bedrooms, furnace, full basement, lot 33 1-3 by 125 ft. Price $3,00" $150 cash, balance $30 per month. J. S. Blackmun Co.. 161 State St., Hammond. 8:6:1 FOR PALE Modern 5-room cottage; furnace heat: small payment down, bal. as rent; possession immediately. L. V. Cravens, phone lofi Hammond. S:S FOR SALE Good farm 1 mile north of St. John incorporation. Arply J. G. Gerlach, East Clark st.. Crown Point. 8:6:4 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Ltnredeemed diamonds ana railroad watrho. Leaser's) Reliable Loan Bank, 63 State St.. Hammond. Open evenings. 4-12-tf CONK FY'S BT."TTERMIL STARTINO Food, the chick fool made with BUTTERMILK, 25c and BOc pkgs. at M'aginot Bros.. 174 Fayette St.. Hammond. 4:17:tf EROOPE3 STOVES 4 styles at $11.7S to $16. Maginot Bros., Cyphers and Euckeye agents, 174 Fayette at., Hammond. 3:17tf KUSS AUL FEED ROOFTNQ CO, lit Clinton st. Phone I7J7. East Chicago, phone 4CSB. t-ll-lra FOR SALE Mattresses of all grades, retail at wholesale prices; also mattresses renovat-d at lowest prices. Metropolitan Merc. Co.. 56 Plummer ave., Hammond. 7:20 FOR SALE Ore set of complete Practical Railroading. $25. 797 Walter st., flat B, Hammond. 8:l:lw FOR SALE One set of complete Practical Railroading books. $25. 797 Walter st.. flat B. Hammond. 8:3.6 FOR SALE 2x6's. 2xl0-s. 2xl2's. 10xl4-32, fxl2"s. 1Ux2 furring strips, soil, water and eteam pipes. 1 flag pole 0 ft. long, mullion windows in frame complete for brick wall. French windows and frame. At South Bay hotel, foot Mich, ave., Indiana Harbor. Ruel Wrecking Co. 8:3:3 PHONOGRAPH BARGAIN. Family will sell new $225.00 phonograph It antique veneer case at a big sacrifice if taken at once. Price $75. Call after 5:30 evening, 170 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 8:6:3 PIANO FOR SALE A new $350 piano, used only four months. $130 If taken at once. Call room 5, Artemis bldg.. 155 State St., Hammond. 8:6:2 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOTt RENT Furn. rooms for hskg. Call 1SS Plummer ave.. Hammond. 7:2Stf FOR RENT Two unfurn. rooms. Tel. 2 557 Hammond. 8.1:4 FOR RENT Sleeping room suitable for two gentlemen. 85 Sibley St., Hammond. w 8:3:3 FOR RENT One large modern room r'r light hskg.; centrally loca-.ed. 505 Hohman St.. Hammond. 8:6:1 FOR RENT Furn. flat. 88 Clinton St., Hammond. 8:6:tf FOR RENT Two light hskg. rooms. modern. 647 Summer st. Phone 22S3 Hammond. 8:6:1 FOR RENT Two furn. rooms for light hskg. Fhone 1194J Hammond. 1070 Harrison st. 8.6:1 Miscellaneous. PAINTING. PAPER HANGING Good work, prices right; estimates free; open shop. Independent Decorating Co., 232 Michigan ave. Phone 2931 Ham. mond. 5:1 CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. Lost and Found. LOST Black purse containing $2 bill and small change. Address on inside. Margaret O'Tteilly. Bloomington. 111. Return Times office or .721 Pohl st.. Hammond. 8:6:2 Room and Board. FOR RENT One room with board: suitable for two gentlemen. 85 Sibley st, Hammond. ' 8:6:3 Ask Yourself How You Can
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LEGAL NOT I PES IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COCRT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF LEO TUTZ. VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT. CACSte NO. . To the creditors of Leo Putz, voluntary bankrupt, of Gary, Lake County. Indiana: You. and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 4th day of August. A. D. 1917, Leo J'inz was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Federal Court Room, Hammond, Indiana, at five-thirty o'clock p. m., Tuesday, August 14, 1917. at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine thf bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact such further business as may properly come before such meeting. In order to receive consideration all ciaims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, !f any. HARRY C. SHERIDVN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort. Indiana, August 4. 1917. 8:6.1
Notice !s hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of tha School City of East Chicago. Lake County, Indiana, will, at S o'clock, p. m. on the 10! h day of September. 1917, at the office of the Board of School Trustees, In thMcKinUy Building. East Chicago, Indiana, receive b.ds and sealed proposals for the erection and construction of two buildings to be known as the Industrial High School Building am Power House Building, together with the heating and ventilating for such buildings; (heating and ventilating to be let separate from the general contract!, which said buildings are to be constructed upon the real estate between 140th and 141st streets., and between Hemlock Street and Parish Avenue, East Chicago. Indiana. Each separate bidder must submit with his proposal a certified check, payable to the order of Willard B. Van Home, Treasurer of the Board of School Trustees of the School City of East Chicago, Inidana. for the sum of five per cent (5 per cent) of such proposal upon condition that if the bid is accepte da? contract will be entered Into by the bidder and said such bidder will propily secure the performance of said contract with a surety bond in the amount of seventy-five j.er cent (75 per cent) of the contract price, guaranteeing the proper fulfillment or the contract. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Board of School Trustees. East vhicago, Indiana. All bidders who desire drawings and specifications on any branch of the work, or their own u. will send in their request at pne to'the Architects. J. T. Hutton & Son. 31 1 Hammond Bldg.. Hammond, Indiana, and such request must be accompanied by a deposit of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars in cash or certified check payable to J. T. Hutton & Son. The sum of eighteen ($18.00) dollars out of each deposit on drawings and eecifications will be returned to all of said parties as soon as drawings, etc.. are safely returned in good condition, which must not be later than the date for opening the bids. If not returned on or before t!i date for opening the bids, and to the office of the Architects, then in that case only ten ($10.00) dollars will be returned to the bidder. The total amount of said deposit to also serve as a guarantee that hi 4, will be submitted. If drawings, etc.. are not returned or bids presented as above mentioned, the entire deposit will be forfeited as liquidated damages. The Board of School Trustees reserve the right to reject any part cf, or all bids, that may be submitted. The bids are to he sealed and addressed to J. C. Dickson. Secretary of the Board of School Trustees. EasB Chicago, Indiana, and must be lainly marked on the outside, "Proposal for Building the Industrial High School Building and Power House Building, at East Chicago. Indiana." or "Proposal for the heating and ventilating in the Industrial High School Building, East Chicago, Indiana," THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEE? OF THE SCHOOL CITY OF E4.ST CHICAGO. INDIANA. By JOHN H, ROSS. President Dated at East Chicago. Indiana. August 2nd, 1317. g.fi NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAY TERM. 1917. LOTTIE ROBENSON VS. WALTER ROBENSON. CAUSE No. 16336. ACTION TO ANNUL MARRIAGE. Now comes the plaintiff by H. E. Granger, attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person. showing that the defendant. Walter Robenson, 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 for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 11th day of September, A. D. 1917. the same being the second day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House. Room No. 2, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of September, A. D. 1917, said action will be heard and determined In his absence. In Witness Wher'of, I herunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 21st day of July. A. D. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock. Deputy Clerk. July 23 SO Aug. 6 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned. John W. Leary, is a. male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County an-d State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a naturalized citizen of the United States of America find of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board cf (County " Comrisisonera of
Lake County, at Crown Point. Indiana, at its Meptember. 1917, session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, .piritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners-on the 4th day of September, 1916. and issued by Edward Simon. Auditor cf said County, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said Intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the irovlions of the license to be renewed is as fellows: The east store room on the ground flor of the two-story brick and stone building: situated on lot 12. in block 2, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, and known as No. 150 State street. In said City of Hammond. Bar room is 15x80 feet and 12 feet high; bar is 24 feet long and is on the west side of room facing east. There are front and one rear entrance. Bar room fronts on Slate Street, a public highway in said City of Hammond, and all of said bar room may be seen from said highway. The second floor of said build:ng is used for offices. JOHN W. LEA RY. Aug 6 13 20 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby giver to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Robert Colby, is a male inhabitant find resident of said City, Township County and State, nd over the age of twenty-one years: that he has resiled In the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Township, Lake County. Indiana, for more than six (6 months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof; that he i.s a naturalized citizen of the United States of America and of good mora! character; that he will apply to the Board cf County Commissioners of Lake County, nt Crown Point, Indiana, at its September, 1917. session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 4th ady of September, 1916. and Issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, end the precise location where said Intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The front room on the ground floor of the one-story frame building located on lot 23. Lathrop's addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana. Bar room is 18x3n feet ano faces north on Fayette street, a public highway In said City. Township, County and State. Has glass front, front, s-lde and rear entrances and all of the inside of said room may be seen from said highway. There is one store room In the southeast corner of said building. ROBERT COLBY. Aug 6 13 20
Be Ready to Follow. There are some who are always at their best when they are allowed to lead. If they occupy a prominent position, If their decisions settle doubtful questions, they are ready to work as hard as anyone. But If someone else la lender, their activities are confined to criticism and faultfinding. It is a Kood thing to be ready to lead when you are called to leadership, but it is most unfortunate not to inow how to take a secondcry place, and do yonr part. Exchange. Sometimes They're Same Boy. Every town has two boys who are envied by all the other toys. One of them can chew tobacco in the presence of his dad. And by looking at the other one any morn'.ng during the barefoot Reason, you can tell that he wasn't made to wash his feet before going to bed the night before. Kansas Qty Star. A Far-Seeing Voice. "A voice is waiting to see you. ma'f.ra, is the way a new maid called her mistress to the telephone. Boston Transcript. Kindness Wins. A man who gets on well with his animals will get on well with his fellow men. Pi, m ' PJWI fl T. T. P. P. LOANS This Company makes loans in amounts from $15 to $300. on furniture. pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc All security is left in the borrower's possession. LEGAL RATES A new law passed recently by the legislature of Indiana, regulates the interest on all loans of $?00 or less- The rate permitted Is 3V4 per cent per month. We make no charge for examination, appraising, drawing up of pipers, etc Interest is payable monthly. Full amount Is given in cash and no interest is taken out in advance. SUPERVISION This Company is licensed and bonded and under the supervision of the State Banking Department. ' THE TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN. Plan permits the person of small means to borrow money and repay it in monthly payments so smI that they will not feel them. It allows twenty months for repayment, Eiowever. the borrower may repay the loan in full, or in part, at the end of any month. Interest is charged only for the actual number of months loan is
Provident Loan Co. 148 State St. Phone 323 Room 3 & 4, Panama Bldg.
Value of Reading. Reading means much to children, young men nnd young women. Reading is the key that unlocks the door of information and lets opportunity in. Reading is the beginning of an education. It gives the poor a chance to get iaforraation and become useful. Every home should be well supplied with lights, good books, papers and magazines and the children encouraged to read in the evenings. Exchange.
The Disadvantages of Wealth. Somebody figures that to count $1,000,000,000 would require 102 years of steady work at the rate of eight hours a day every working day. You can see from this now embarrassed you would be If you hnd $1,000,000,000. Tou wouldn't even have time to count it. Boston Globe. Daily Optimistic Thought. Private life is not only more pleasant but more toppy than any princely state. Happy Thought. Shadows always show the sun la shining. I, -NO jn1 remedy for Infection I v Tn i f l t th "'" I l-l V III J I I -2t I Don-ponomiu 1 V J) ll5T V l 1 "Dd "I ' eiricture. r tJ VJ Kelievea to 1 to ft du. OL Mr ABCtKilSTsl. Parcel Poet if deel led Price 1, or 3 bottlee $2.75. Prp.-ed tr rtlE EVANS CKElYilCAL CO.. CINCINNATI. O. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1917. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. For Cincinnati S:05 a. m. 12:46 a. in WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:46 a, rn. and 4)25 p.m. Daily. pICHESTEf? S PILL ldieai Aek your ftrttrUt for fUlle in d mmi .,.:! . I lw,.M h I . .N nt C . a u - . --j iuitoli, Ajrk n eUr. Bxt of jour V UlTiOSD HRi.Ml PILLH, fur fa yemn Known as ixxi. attest. A17S Reliable df SOLD Br CRIGCISTS tVOlVKEJ Do You Know the Multiplication Table? By MOSS. D O yon know what the Py thagorean abacus Is? No, it'a NOT the name of a NEW dance. It's simply another name for tha rm.TtPLICATION TABLE. Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher (boru about 5S2 B. C.t who taught the recognition of the numerical and mathematical relations of thdngs. . You have seen an abacus, a little wooden frame traversed by stiff wires, on which rue wooden beads, need for counting, principally by the Chinese. Are you using the Pythagorean abacus with relation to the BENEFIT yon derive from our ADVERTISING PAGES? Are you MULTIPLYING your ADVANTAGES? For instance, suppose you did not read this newspaper at ail. Tou'd do your buying HIT or MISS and GET STUNG! Suppose you ju?t"glanced at the ads. ONCE IN A GREAT WHILE. You'd think you were buying INTELLIGENTLY, bot you'd be MISTAKEN. Multiply your chances of SAVING MONEY and getting BETTER GOODS by making it your duty to FOLLOW THE ADS. CLOSELY ail the time. i i r -."'. -! W STPJT T. T. P. P. carried. In other word3, the customer may make larger payments and is charged intereet a only on the actual amount of casn still outstanding. The Twenty Payment Plan is absolutely fair to the borrower. When times are slack, it allows the borrower twenty months for repayment and during prjs perity may be paid oft as fast as desired. s The following table niusHtrates the desirability of the Twenty Payment Plan: W o a -3 er" ass v 5 p o r 3 I 2.00 2 50 3 00 3 60 4 00 4.50 5. 00 t5 7.50 10.00 , o.c'o 50.00 60 on 70 00 SO. 00 90. 0 100.00 125.00 150.00 200 00 Larger or smaller loans at the same rate-
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