Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 11 August 1917 — Page 5
'August 11 ,1917.
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Classified Advertisements
Afttr August 13th, on. all classified advertisements placed with as over telephone and not paid for at the office within 5 days, an additional charge of ten cents will he made' for collection. The host service can be given our patrons by bringing- all classified ad. vertisements to oar office and pay. lag for same and save collection charge. LAKE COUNTY PTG. St PUB CO. TIMES NEWSPAPERS. Aug. 6, 1917. WantedMale Help. 100 LABORERS WANTED 100 SO cents per hour. Call at room 39. Rimbnch hlK. Whitaker-Frledley Co.. Hammond. WANTED Acetyline. welders. S. BU Co.. Hammond. Frank 7:12tf wilmp daily R. R- 5,OIvSS WNTET Young man to work tn grocery, with some Pf'" furred. Apply, at once , Fehnke. 6 45 Hohman st. Phone Hammond. WANTED Strong boys Jou' U"" old not afraid of work. Appl "c Elroy Belting Works. Hammond. g XTErv-Priver for -"ci Apply Wells Fargo express g:9;3 Chicago. I WANTED An egg "l' We Co. Plummer eve .and Pougia.. Hammond. Phone 193. , MINTED Machinist. Champion . Potato Machy Co.. Hammond. S-10-2 WANTED Hot flanger for dome work: Vgod wi7e": eady work. Apply m. Graver Tank Works. East WWTEDLaborera at 40c rr our: fehuiHersat 5 Per g ; r . K WiV Indiana PiPe Line office. c; Write for lis" of opwlnp ana how to obtain them ltffir . j j a tip rest on ice. traveling Address near m .grklanci 8-11-t rTT r it MEN Do you want a real SIDE LI- . h v will rav votl 20 S Sigel St.. Chicago. 111. ... n ts i :ai . v. -- "8-11-1 Wanted Female Hgp WANTED Young lady as cashier in a-ocery. Apply at once. Pi.nsmg & B.hnke. 645 So. Hohman st.. Hammond. wNTED Dishwasher to work mghis; also experienced waitress Maine Restaurant. Hammond. 8-9-S . t- i.riv to tram tor wnflnemTnt nursing and care of inSawver Maternity Hospital, 2811 W 5th avV. Toltefton. Phone oar? 2721. , WANTED At once. Si lady clerks: aom ex preferred: steady employment. See Mr. Payne. Lion Store. 'lv WANTED Girl or .woman for kitchen work: one who can cook. SSjSib!e,. WANTED Middle-aged woman to awith cooking at 784 Calumet ve. J20.00 WEE K LY -Mr de writing names for mail order houses. No can v ass in" Particulars for stamp. The Guide Company. Memphis. Tennessee. 8-11-1 For Sale Automobiles. ROME GOOD BARGAINS IN UtsLD CARS. Two Fords. Maxwells. Auburn. Saxon and other makes. Come in and look them ever MOTOR SALES. 653 Hohrnan St., Hammond. 8;9;3 FOR SALE Hupmobil Roadster. Phone 92bJ, Hammond. S-10-2 FOR ' LE Auto: 1914 StudebaWer 5 psrr": fullv equipped; winter top. nhoi'k absorber?, 5 tires, rood running condition.' Must be sold before Saturday SIS'). Indiana Harbor. Phone 129. FOR SLE 5-passenger Chilmers. All improvements: extra tires. Will sacrifice Phone 1212R. 5S! Michigan sve. Wanted to Fvent. W NTED 2 or 3 furn. rooms in Indiana Harbor for ligbt hskpg for man and wifo. Inquire of P. C. Lukens. entral Drug Store, Ind. Harbor. b-8-4 WNTED TO RENT Furn. house or apartment centrally located in Indiana Harbor. Inquire Times Reporter. 6C3W Indiana Harbor. 8:J.4 WANTED TO RENT Ft.rnished or unfurnished, four or five room-flat bv best olnss pirty. No young chil-ri-en. Applv Box A2 Times. 8-10-2 WANTED TO RENT Refined young couple, no children, wish furnished fat house, or housekeeping suite in desirable locality. M. Times. S-ll-3 For Rent Flats. FOR, RENT Four-room flat; with screened porch; furnished for light housekeeping; south side; for three or four adults. No children. 769 Claude st. . S-10-2 FOR RENT Modern flat. Inquire 26 Douglas st. Phone 103SR Hammond. 8-10-2 FOR RENT Four-room flat: with screened porch: furnished for light housekeeping; suitable for thren or four adults. No children. 769 Claude sl. 8-U-2 fOR RENT Eight-room flat with modern conveniences. Inquire 102 Carrol! st. 8-1 1-2 For Kent. FOR RENT Modern 8-room house; furnished. Call at 92 Russell St.. or phone. 20tfi. 8-11-1 FOR RENT Nine-room hot5e with garage on Clinton St. Apply 42.1 Sibley st., Hammond. 8-11-2 FOR RENT 8-room modern bouse. Detroit st. Garage rent; $40. Phone 12r.tR. 8-11-1 FOR RENT HiKh class 7-room apartment, house style, finished in mahogany and white enameled throughout, wax floors, tile bath, hot water heat, screened solid and weather strippod. including sun parlor, sleeping porch and heater garage. Built as exclusive as 5nv home. Address B. A., care of the Times. 8-11-1 For Sale Motorcycles. Qfl MOTORCYCLES Oft tU SECONDHAND V All makes. Singles and Twins, from S25.00 up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocycle Salesroom. WALZ & SL1GER. 223 STATE ST. 4:1:
Real Estate Bargains
FOR SALE 5-room cottage on a 30 ft. lot, Sheffield ave., near corner of Hohman, modern but heat, selling for a few days only. Price, J1700; JiOO cash, balance as rent. New 5-room house on a 371j ft. lot, East Side, good location for Gibson. Gar and East Chicago car lines. Strictly modern but heat. Will be ready in about one week. Price 52,800; $500 cash, balance as rent. 6-room modern bungalow on 32ft. lot. near new Industrial School, decorated throughout, and account Of leaving town, we will sell for less than cost. Price $2900; $500 to $S0O cash, balance easy terms. 6- room modern house on a 50 ft. lot. May street, hot water heat, decorated throughout, garage, elegant yard and Harden. Price. $3000; one-third cash; balance easy terms. 5-room modern bungalow on a 48 ft. lot. Bauer street, hot water heat, living rooms finished in oak, all large rooms and very attractive lay-out. Price $3300: $500 cash; balance as rent. 7- room modern bungalow on a 32 ft. lot. Becker srreet. near new Industrial School, finished in oak. furnace heat, stationary tubs, all large rooms, also attic as well as breakfast room, screened throughout, garage and entirely fenced in. Trice, $3500; $1000 cash; balance easy terms. 8- room modern house on a 50 ft. lot. South Side, within 10 minutes walk to down town, hot water heat, all large rooms, suitable for large family or renting rooms. Trice. $4350; part casn. balance terns. 8-room modern brick house on a. 47 ft. lot. Bauer street, furnace heat, stationary tubs, decorated throughout. We are selling this brick house at a very low figure. Price. $4500; $500 cash; balance as rent. This is an entirely new list of houses that must be sold within one week as the greater part of . the owners are leaving the city. ULLRICH & BICK. Phones 480 and 1659. JUST WHAT YOU WANT Positively the Biggest Bargain. Ever Offered. Two five-acre tracts just 15 minutes south of Standard Steel Car Co. on paved road. Every inch of ground undsr cultivation. Propertv across road sold for $650 an acre. Will sell my tracts for less than one-half price. Get busy. Here is a bargain that has been overlooked. Very good 20x40 storeroom on State Line near Rimbach ave.. for rent. Good location for shoe shop. Also has 6room flat above, with bath and lights. Call W. H. Gostlin, Jr., Phones 140 or 126. S-ll-1 GO ST LI N, HITN & CO. Special Home Bargains. Only $100 to SSOO Cash, and balance monthly payments, will buy any of the following bargains: 5- room cottage Oak St.; all assessmerts paid in full, $1750.00. 4-room cottage. Cedar St.; a neat little home, only $1350.00. 6- room bungalow, Monroe St., S. Side; modern but heat, $1900.00. 6-room cottage. Sibley t.J a good buy at only $2200.00. 6-room brick residence. Summer St.; modern except heat. $3100.00. 6-room all-modern bungalow, furnace, etc., Garfield st.. $3000.00. 6-room all-modern residence, Alice st. furnace. $3200.00. Two cottages on 50 ft. lot. State at..: all furniture included and now rented at $45.00 per mo.: only 83150.00. The above are all select bargains and will move quick. Phone us today and auto will call for you to make inspections. rXANK J. WACSSWZCS, Cor. Oakley ft Plummer Ave. Phones 1617-2719-1320-J. FOR SALE 3-acre farm, black level land, 3 miles Laporte, In:!.: 2 horses. 2 cows, crops, bldgs. price $5,500 $3,000 cash, balance time. Warren Fogle. Laporte Ind. 8:8-4 FOR SALE: 2-acre farm, house and barn; 1 acre 1n asparagus and other opportunities. Price $1,600 cash. or $1,800 on time. Omer Gillaspy, Dolton. HI 8-10-3 FARM FOR RALE. Verv productive 40 acre farm In Porter county. 61, miles north of Valparaiso, i 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. B!dg.. Hammond. 8:4tf FOR SALE Hight 50 ft. lot: fine location; So. side: worth $650, for at only $4T5. Phone 1251R. 8-11-1 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad wathi. Lesser" Reliable Loan Bank. 65 State St., Hammond. Open evenings. 4-12-tf KT'SSlf ATJL rEED A ROOrWO CO119 Clinton at. Phone 1JJ7. East Chicago, phone 4CSK. i-ll-lr FOR SLE Only hotel in town, opposite two plants; modern with 20 rooms; reasonable terms. Address F H , Times, Hammond. 8:7:5 FOR SALE Pair 4 year old muies. set heavy harness. 1'4 ton stud wairon. good condition. Bert Jensen, route B. Phone Highland 199M1. 8;9;3 FOR S.VLF Meat market snd grocery, cheap. 107 Dearborn St., Hammond. 8;9;6 Special Piano Bargains J. & G. FUcher, used walnut...! 87.00 Wellington, satin finish, mahogany, our own make, beautiful tone, slightly used 200.00 Special Sample INNER-PLAYER Piano, new, wal.. $550.00 style. 465.00 New piano $195.00 up direct from the Worlds Greatest Manufacturers of Pianos to the user. HAMMOND BRANCH CABLE PIANO CO. Room 2. 143 State St.. Over Lake Co. Creamery. S:7;4 FOR SALE $69 Baseburner. used two winters: cheap Also bed and linoleum. Phone 2264. 771 Hohman st. 8-10-3 FOR SALE $30 reed baby cab cheap. only used a short time. Inquire 40 Lewis st. Phone 1909 Hammond. 8:9:2 FOR SALE 5 shares Northern States Life Insurance Co.; price very reasonable. AOL. Times. Hammond. 8:8:4 FOR SALE A good fresh cow; by R. Van Til, Griffith. Tel. 132 Highland. 8-11-2 FOR SALE Persian Angora kitten. Phone 296S, Hammond. 8-11-1 FOR SALE 1 twin D99M. Hammond. go-crt. Phone 8-U-l FOR SALE Kitchen range, sewing machine and sideboard chiffonier: chear. Call 125 E. Doty st. Phone 1165W 8-11-1 FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf. Inquire 455. E Sibley st. 8-11-1 FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms. 82S Alice st. Phone 1327J. 8-11-1 Wanted to Buy. WANTED To buy one and one-half or two h. p. steam engine with boiler and air pump. I. Specter, Automobile Tire A- Vulcanizing. 619 Chicago ave.. E. Chicago. 8-11-6 If You Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always Welcome,
For Rent Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Two nicely furn. rooms for light hskg. 4:14 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 8:9:3 FOR RENT Furn. room. 3905 Drummond st., Indiana Harbor. 8:9:6 FOR RENT Firn. room, new furniture; also brick parajre. Call 24 Truman ave. Tel. 19S2 Hammond. 8:9:3 tOR RENT Front room with bath; $2.50 for one, $3.00 for two per week. 338 State st. Phone 2327. S-10-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. In strictly modern home. Private family. Call 4 Elizabeth st. Phone 1676. 8-10-3 F9.RuRIE-NT " Two rooms: furnished for light housekeeping; electric light and bath; $3.50 per week. 236 Mich, ave., Hammond. 8-11-1 tOR RENT Two clean light housekeeping rooms. Bath, and gas. Downstairs. 515 Kane ave., call in rear. 8-11-1 FOR Rent Two or three rooms, housekeeping suites. Apply 85 Sibley st- 8-11-2 SOR RENT Three modern light housekeeping rooms.' 4 308 Magoun ave. Phone U78M. East Chicago. Ind. 8-11-2 f OR RENT Three furn. rooms on Indiana ave. Call 457 State St., Hammond. 8-11-1 ro,R RENT Two sleeping rooms: also 1 double room suitable for man and wife or 3 men. Modern. 213 Michigan ave. 8-11-2 FOR RENT 1. 2, 3, and 4 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 1SR Plummer ave. 8-11-tf 9. t. T Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; on car line. 362 Plummer ave. Phone 1017R. -11-1 bOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping; no children. 369 Sibley st. 8-11-1 FOR RENT Three modern light housekeeping rooms. 4Jn Magoun ave.. Phone 1178M. East Chicago. 8-11-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished suu of light housekeeping rooms; strictlv modem; central. Also sleeping room for two men. Inquire 100 Russell st. 8-11-1 PXJR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 591 Siblev st. 8-11-1 Miscellaneous. CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY PAR EXCELLENCE In a Lake county "right at home" enterprise with a bright future, whose accounts are kept as accurately as that 2. 5 aiion! Bank, or the Unites States Treasury, and a sworn statement to the share-holders as well as to the Sec y of State. Giving account of every cent received and how expended. Only a limited number of shares of the capital stock of the corporation are for sale to enlarge the business to meet the demand of product, and a few hundred or a thousaid dollars invested In this enterprise will bring handsome returns from the start, from 10 to 20 percent. Men and women write for information, and how much you have to invest. Bank reference. Full particulars by mall. Address 432 care Times Lost and Found. LOST On Joliet St., Crown Point, lady's gold watch enseribed E N C, Sat.. Aug. 4: reward. Return Times office, Hammond. 8: 9; 3 fOLND 1 bundle rubber gaskets. Owner can have same bv proof of ownership and paying adv. Phone 1143J. 8-10-1 LOST Red bill book on Summer st. off Hessville road. Return to 336 Siblev st. Reward. Phone 731 Hammond It LOST White poodle; name Midge; weighs 4 or 5 pounds. Hair short. Reward. 431 Oliver st. 8-11-1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO THE TUBLIC. T will not be responsible for any debts contrncted at the Orpheum theater. Hammond. Ind., rrior to Aug. 8th, 1917. J. MICHELSTETTER. Mrr. 8:9:3 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received for the erection and completion of a Catholic church to be built at Kouts, Indiana. Plans and specifications may be obtained from Mr. J. J. Overmeyer. grain dealer, Kouts. Indiana, or may be obtained from the office of Charles R. Weatherhogg, Architect, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Bids to be sealed and sent to Mr. J. J. Overmeyer. grain dealer, Kouts, Indiana, on or before August 29th, 1917. 8-11 NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 6th day of August. 1917. the Board of Tublic Works aflojwej a Pri mary Assessment Roll for tho improvement of Alley Taree (3) West Sec. 4 from the Ten (IT) feet North of the South Line of Eighteenth Avenue to the North Line of Nineteenth Avenue, within the Cit yof Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number One Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-four (1824) adopted on the lSth day of September. 1916. by the Board of Public Works, by grading, and constructing thereon a concrete pavement fifteen (15) feet ten (10) inches in width, including lip. and with the necessary basins and inlets, on a sand foundation. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Eighteenth Avenue and Nineteenth Avenue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Adams Street and Jefferson Street. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of - the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works and thi City Clerk in the City Hall. Gary. Lake County, Indiana. On the 20th day of August, 1917. at Nine o'clock A. M., the Board of Public Works will meet in its office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the same have been benefited or will be specially benefited by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify in whole or in part the respective j prima facie assessments on said roll.
By order of the Board of Public Works. P. B. LAMB, W. J FULTON. FRANK ZAWADSKI, Board of Public WorkAttest: BLANCHE DOUGAN. Clerk. Published Aug. 10th and 17th, 1917.
NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the Cth day of August. 1917. the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the Improvement of Alley Three (3) East Sec. 1, from the South Line of Fifth Avenue to the North Line of Sixth Avenue, within the City of Gsry, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number One Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-Eight (1858) adopted on the 16th day of October, 1916. by the Board of Public Works, by grading, and constructing thereon a concrete pavement fifteen (15) feet ten (10) inches in width, including lip, and with necessary basins and inlets, on a sand foundation. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Fifth Avenue, Alley Number Five (5) South, and Sixth Avenue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Connecticut Srteet and Pennsylvania Street. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the preliminary or primary assessment against each lot or parcel of land abutting on and benefitted by said sewer, and is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk in the City Hall. Gary. Lake County, Indiana. On the 20th day of August. 1917, at Nine o'clock A. M.. the Board of Public Works will meet In its office in the City Hall to hear and receive remonFtrances against the amounts assessed airainst each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the same have been benefited or will be specially benefited by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify said assessment, and will determine such other matters as are required by law. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON. P. B. LAMB, FRANK ZAWADSKI, Board of Public Works. Attest: BLANCHE DOUGAN. Clerk. Published Aug.. 10th and 17th, 1917. MOTORISTS ATTENTION. LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA. WELCOME YOU. j In touring the above County, respect the courtesies of the highways and use' common sense in meeting and passing others. Reckless and careless driving which has becomo prevalent of late will no longer be tolerated on the highways of this county. All inter-state as well as local traffic will be under the protection of the laws of the State of Indiana and the undersigned officers will spare no efforts to see that such laws are enforced. While on the highways of this county we ask your co-operation in suppressing carelesisness on the part of machine owners and drivers. If you should meet a machine driven by one who intentionally attempts to crowd you off of the road or that does not give you free passage we will appreciate you observing the number of stich machine and reporting same together with your complaint to the undersigned. We will do the rest and assure yoij you will have one less to contend with on our next tour. All highways will be patrolled by officers in machines (not motorcycles) and particularly warn TRUCK PARTIES (on a rampaire) JOY RIDERS AND ROAD HOGS. In behalf of the citizenship of Lake County. Indiana, we invite you to tour over 600 miles of paved highways in the Calumet region, the greatest industrial center in the world. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, James Black. Geo. O. Schaaf. John Claussen. Information to L. E. BARNES. Sheriff. W. B. NEWMAN. Highway Supt. Address, Hammond or Crown Point. Ind. 8-11 STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY, RS: IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1917. F. WILLIAM ORTLTEB. CORPORATION, LAND & IMPROVEMENT COMPANY: VELMA NOLL MARC ELINE NOLL, GERTRUDE NOLL. JOHN A. Kl FTT. HARRY T. TUTH FLL. VS. E. BURT JENNET. TRUSTEE. 1 6371. ROOM 1. NOTICE OF NON-RESIDENCE. The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, having filed their complaint herein with an affidavit that the defendant. E. Burt Jenney, Trustee, Is not a resident of the State of Indiana, that he resides outside of the State of Indiana, that his residence and domicile are to affliant unknown, and that this action Is prosecuted to remove him as trustee and from the trusteeship of a certain mortgage on real estate in Lake County. Ind'ana. re-
WE OFFER FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION AT $10.C4J PER SHARE 10,000 SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE COPPER STATE MINING COMPANY OUTSTANDING CAPITAL, $1,800,000-00. PAR VALUE $10 00 PER SHARE. ALL COMMON STOCK. NO BONDS. The propertips of the company are situated in the Copper Creek Mining District. Pinal and Graham Counties. Southeast in Arizorta, whore a new three million dollar smelter of the American Smelting and Refining tVmpanv was completed in 1913. The mines of these districts produced 450 million pounds of copper in llfi. or more than one-fifth of the world's production. The property of the Copper State Mining Co. consists of 60 claims, full or fractional. The value of the copper taken from the mjnes in this property at the present prices for metal is about 115 per ton and the amount of ore in sight in our mines assures the importance and permanence of the property ss an important producer. The Company's properties also contain deposits of lead, silver and molybdenum. The present company started a mill in October. 1916, and since that time has been operating one 8-hour shift daily, and up to April 10. 1317, 12 car loads of concentrates had been produced, and after deducting freight and smelting they averaered $4,000 per car load. So much has been said relative to vast fortunes that have been made in copper mining and milling, that it Is no lontcer necessary to dwell upon the festures of an investment like this under consideration. The personnel of the Company is of the highest type and character, and embraces sortie well known financial " and mining men. whose s uccessful past and honest integrity are back of it as a guarantee for the successful outcome of this enterprise. Outside of everything else, this must be taken into consideration: The assets of our company are $2. 3flS.000.00 and liabilities, aside from stock already issued, amount to $49,000.00. Due to the fact that only a small Issue of this stock 1r offered at present, at $10.00 per share, we suggest that applications for same be made immediately, as stock will be issued only in order received. We highly recommend this stock and invite a careful investigation. Subscription books and further information can he had at BURNS & COMPANY, Brokers
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corded Mortgage Record 79, Page496. of the records in the Recorder's rjffice in said "County, and for the appointment of another in his place and stead as trustee in said mortgage. Now therefore said E. Burt Jenney, Trustee, is hereby notified that unless he be and appear at the courthouse of the Superior Court in Hammond, in said County and State, on the 25th day of September. 1917, at the hour of nine o'clock In the forenoon of said day. which day is the 14th day of the next September Term of the Ike Superior Court, and appear to said proceeding and answer or demur to said complaint, tho same will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Wlvereof I have hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, this 4th day of Ausrust. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATOX, Clerk Lake Superior Court. Aug 4 11 18
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.In the matter of the Estate of D nnis Wright. Deceased. No. 1R90. 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. LAKE CO. SAVINGS & T. CO.. Administrator. Dated August 3, 1917. Aug 4 11 IS NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. IN VACATION AFTER MAY TERM. 1917. GERTRUDE BAKER, MARY E1SENHUTT AND CATHER INE BRODFURHER VS. FRANK SCIIUTZ. BARBARA SCHUTZ, ET AI CAUSE NO. 16370. ACTION TO PARTITION AND SELL REAL ESTATE. Now comes the plaintiffs by George J. Eder and McMahon 4 Conroy. attorneys, and file their complaint herein, together with nn affidavit by a competent person, showing that the defendants, Oscar Brodfurher, Lizzie Schuti, Susanna Schutas and Anna Schuti. are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are 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 they appear and answer, or demur therein, at the calling of ' said cause, on the 1st day of October. A. D. 1917, the same being the 19th day of the next term of sa'.d Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the Snd Monday of September, A. D. 1917, said action will be heard and determined In their absence. In Witness Whereof, I herunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 3rd day of August. A. D. 1917. .HERBERT L. WHEATOK, Clerk U 8. C. By Deputy Clerk. Aug 4 11 IS NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE TO RETAIL INTOXICATING LIQUORS. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, August Brown, Is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, Coun ty and State and over the age of twenty-one (21) years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Gary. Calumet Township. Lake County, Indiana, for more than sin (S) months prior to the date of this notice, and !s a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commlsnloners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, on the first Monday In September, 1917, the same being the 3rd day of September. 1917. for a renewal of a licene to sell at retail, splritous, vinous and malt liquors, said license to be renewed being heretofore issued to roe by said Board of County Commisisoners. The precise location where the liquors are to be sold by the provision of the said license to be renewed is as foiows: Ground floor of a two-story frame building. Said building is 60x18 fet. fronts on Roosevelt street, a public highway. '31ass front doors, north side entrance in Tenth avenue. One Be9r door to vacant lot. Said building is situated on lot at 1001 Roosevelt street, a public highway in the City of Gary, Lake County, State of Indiana. AUGUST BROWN. Aug 4 11 IS Varnish and Enamel. Paints which dry with a high luster or gloss are called enamels. These are made from zinc oxide ground in rarnish. Varn'.sh Is produced from fossil, resins ench as copaL kauri, etc. These resins, which originally flowed from trees, have been deposited for centuries In the earth. They are mined In Africa and Kew Zealand and are found In big lumps. Popular Science Monthly. HUES CHICAGO, ILL,
Diseases of Teeth. The uso of gold as a substitute for lead or bone as n filling wn? perfected In lSr.5 by Dr. Robert Arthur of Baltimore, while in 1SS4 Prof. A. D. Muller of Berlin, in his dlscovpry of the bacteria origin of diseases of the teeth and of the large part played by lactic acid, opened the way to avenues of resenrch which may ultimately lead to the total extinction of the dentist.
Safety First. "Wllberfarce," severely snld Mrs. Lynne Wood, "if you throw stores again at that little Tuthertlatt boy I shall pupish you. If you must throw stones at anybody throw them at the garbage man. He has nothing that we want to borrow." Kansas City Star. Daily Optimistic Thought. Youth is the period of probation for old age. Nickel2ateRqad GET BACK Toour Kid Days. A Few Days' or Weeks' Vacation Now, May Mean YEARS ADDED TO YOUR LIFE Special Excursion Fares to New York and Boston, Atlantic ' City, Asbury Park, Eastern Mountain Retreats and Coast Resorts. COTTAGE AND TENT LIFE Out in the Open. Camping on the South Shores of Late ) Erie and Lake Michigan and the smaller lakes along the line of The Nickel Plate Road, brines back the Springy Step, the Full Lung Powei and the Clear Mind. GET A GOOD START Sunday Excursions 25c to $1.50 Round Trip. F, P. PARNIN, D. P- A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ssrs
The Fir-st National Bank: of Hammond STATEMENT OF CONDITION, CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 20, 1917. Resources.
Loans . . Bonds and Stocks Real Estate . Cash and Due from Banks
Liabilities. Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes and Interest Circulation Deposits . ... DIRECTORS.
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P. W. METN President, Lake County Barings & Trust Co. JOHN E. FITZGERALD Hammond Distilling Company. FRANK S. BETZ President, F. S. Betz Company. JOHN N. BECKMAN Oostlln. Keyn tc Company. CARL KAUFMANN Kaufm,nn & Wolf. OTTO KNOERZER President, Champion Potato Machinery Co. FRANK C. DEMING Lumber Dealer. W. C. BELM AN Cashier.
OFFICERS.
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TO PROSPECTIVE FIXTURE BUYERS. Do not buy your Electric Fixtures until you have teen ours. Tho largest and most select display in Northern Indiana, Do not buy from catalogues as pictures are of times misleading and confusing. We will gladly call at your home with an automobile and then return you home to show you through our rooms without placing you under any obligation whatsoever. Come and see this fine display. . Open evenings. Just phone 710 for service.
The Secretary Bird. The secretary bird gets Its name from the tufts of feather which yrow on either side of its head and look exactly like a bunch of pens f tuck behind a clerk's ear. This bird has lona: lops' and large wings, with which It can ascend to a great height. It builds n strong nest in a tree, and lives in it year after year, subsisting on small animals and tiny snakes.
Used Butter to Heal Wounds. The ancient Spartans used buttel es ointment t heal their wounds. LADIES When irrear ilar or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold in lru Ftores. Refuse nthci s. sav disappointment. Writ f"r "Relief" and particulars, it's free. Address. Nat'onal Medical Institut. Milwaukee, W;s. . 7:14 23E2BIS32 RATES REDUCED ' On Loans of $5 to $100 No one need be without thai money they want at our present, low ratesIt pays to borrow from us when you need money for eny purpose. $10 costs 35 cents for 1 month. Kasy to pay our way In small weekly or monthly instailaeiiU! to suit your convenience. If you are keeping house or have steady employment we advance money on your own notq. Loana anwyhere in Calumet District. LAKE CO. LOAN CO. 23 RIMBACH CLOCK (Over Lion Store) HAMMOND, INDIANA. . $1,388,959.66 . 747,638.72 . 3,159.48 551.272.32 $2,691,030.18 $ 150,000.00 . 175,000.00 . 1M64.S5 . 7,934.78 . 149.997.50 2.196,633.05 $2,691,030.18, - - President President lee President Cashier Assistant -Cashier Assistant Cashier -y f if3 It-- " ,w'3 1 vf V f 'f-! i
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