Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1917 — Page 9

Friday, August 17, 1917.

THE' TIMES PAGE NINE.

Classified Advertisements

After Aug-n st 13th, on s.11 clas. iiaod advertisements placed with a oyer telephone and not paid for at the office within 5 days, an ad. rational charge of ten cents will bs made for collection. The beet serrice can "be given our patrons by bringing' all classified advertisements to our office and pay. lag for same and save collection j&arge. LAKE COUNTY VTd. PCB CO. TIME3 NEWSPAPESS. Aug. 6, 1S17. Wanted Male Help. 100 LABORERS WANTED 100 30 cents per hour. Call at room 39. Rimbsch MK. Whitaker-Friedley Co.. Hammond. WE SHIP DAILY R. R VJi wf, t New Tork, Oh!" low. Mth" VVI?Nob Wyo., Colo.. So. Dak. N. Dak.. Mont, ad Wash .Free R. '!?'" also want rarm nanus "-" " T Wnsed States. National Employment License Agency. 1? W. 10th ave.. Carj I-l WANTED-Strong boys about IT ya old, not afraid of JK- ; E'.roy Belting Works. Hammond. ? WANTED Wreckers and lrers So. Bay Hotel, IncLHarbor. Ind. S -bJ WANTED Laborers and freight hadleSs FranW Betz Co.. HwW WANTED Finishers on wood work Frank S. Beta. HmmcniLJJ . . V Tt.-r, First class machinist; nore V. ANTED rirsi , surtace ...her need apply. NStft-ield ave., r.nrrt Co., cor. Hottman & f,"-n'e'l1!lai;.i Htmrrrond. -TAN.TEIoffice clerk n and collar. Hi, 'iim -:nd. SPinfIrs Chicaao Feed & Fertilizer v. o.. 5 flocks soithf G.rV interurban on S. Tracks. WANTED-Intell:gnt ounK rnnn for bakery wagon. A' mtnl -17-1 Bakery. 4U Ash St.. 1-Ummum. a w WTFD Good grocery clerk at once. St. Phone Hammond. i-l. t. v. jvvtetv- Assistant bookkeeper. Call Hastings Express, Phone L. C. -0. Hammond 4o2. Wanted Female Help. WANTED Large manufacturing concern in Hammond wants experienced stenographer; must be rapid and accurate. Apply 'J-.f-care Times. ' 30 cash girls, not undr 16 xi- Tovne Lion store. w. years. w" Ml- S-L5-4 wVTED-30 ladv clerks; some exp. nicJs. to assist at sale; Permanent positions to capable reople. tee Mr i aync, uun W VNTED Reliable white girl; general hcurk; must understand some tmall famllv; no washing: GfV14 Jefferson st. Gary. WANTED Two dlash-rs and one experienced waitress. Main Kes.au rant. Hammond. B'10 YNTED Girl for freneral housework. Mrs D'Ernco, 36 B Douglas St.. Hammond. - WNTED A woman to wash and iron. i'.." Eli-abeth St.. Hammond. -!.-- COST CCOUNTING Wanted young man with experience in this line; Rood opportunity. Apply Wm. Graver rank Wks.. East Chicago. TVANTED Two waitress. East Chicago Restaurant , East Chicago. S-l.-.i Help Wanted. WANTFD Young man or woman to sell s" stove device in each town: save 1-3 bill; retails $1.50: profit $1 an hour. Address. Murphy, 13637 BrainerU ave. Hegewisch. WANTED Experienced body ironer for ,,nrth irfe mecnanie s 3060 or call SOS Ash St. f-16-I Situations Wanted. W VNTED Position as stenographer and icnorai office work: experienced T Y , Times. 8-1 J3 For Sals Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad wat-hes. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank. 65 State St., Hammond. Open evenings. 4-lZ-tr ITUSSMAU- F ED ROOnNO OO, 11 Clinton si. rhone J137. East Chlgo. phons 4ISR. FOR PALE Mattresses of all graces, retail at wholesale pric-s; also mat-t-tes renovated at lowest prices. Metropolitan Merc. Co.. 5S Plummer ave.. kammond. ' :- FOR SALE For i mmediate delivery. lumber 10x128. 12x14 s. 2xl0's. 2x1 2s io'sts; box frame Mullton windows; complete porch column: 50 ft. flag pole: French cross panel doors. So. Bay Hotel, now being wrecked by Ruel Wrecking Co.. Ind. Harbor. S-lo-3 WE NOW HAVE FILTER STONES FOR Mason Filters. Kleihege Plumbing Shop. 77 S.bley st. S-15-6 FOR SALE Cheap, parlor set. 332S Michigan ave. Mr. Weinberg. Indiana Harbor. S-16-3 WANTED All Tou'ens to cill on Wc'em and try our good home-made bread, pie and cake. 142J Sobley St., Hammond. 8-16-4 FOR SALE Smith Motor Wheel with bievrle: in good condition. Tel. 2407. (559 Hohman St., Hammond. 8-17-2 FOR SALE Fefrlgerator, buffet, ha'l rack, gas range, porch swing, parlor stand, and several other articles. Must be taken at once. 11 Mason St.; 1st apt. Hammond. Phone 2262. S-17-1 FOR SALE Household furniture. 92 Russell st. Phone 201'. Hammond. 8-16-1 Some More Bargains at the Annex Exchange, 244 State St., Hammond. Bed spring and mattress. $4.nn On gas stove, worth double, $6.00. One kitchen cupboard, $5. 00. One Davenport, cost $75. no, now $7.S. A seven-piece -parlor set. arenuine bbu-k .''.nut, plush upholstered :- cost when nv no less than $15i.tm. to go at $10. oo cnIy- . ' ,r - Strips of velvet carpets, used, 15c per yard. One butter churn. $1.01. Pillows, while they last. 4 4c each. Six bv nine Japan rugs. $2.50. Nine bv twelve. $3.75. Mr.y more items to go at iike prices as those mentioned above. Be sure, that you are at the right place. Don't stop until you fmd the number. 244 East State st. Bargains at all times. 8-17-1 FOR SALE Made to order: uncalled for trousers; all sizes; big reduction from reguiar price. J. Guss. The Tailor. 236 East State st. Phone 770. S-17-1 FOR SALE 5 shares Northern States Life Insurance Co.; price very reason able. A G L, Times, Hammond. 8:S:4

Real Estaie Bargains

HERE IS THE WORKING MAN'S OP PO R TUN IT Y ! $1.00 Down, si. 00 lVr Week Garden and poultry tracts located only two blocks from Hammond-Gary car line and only 20 minutes walk from East Chicago. Near the Gibson "Hump." Lots $800.00. No interest, no taxes. ALSO NEW COTTAGES on these tracts on monthly terms same as rent, with ONLY $100 CASH. These are going fast. Don't wait, but call and let us show von them. FRANK J. WACHEWICZ, Cor.- Oakley & Plummer avs. Phone IdlT Hammond. :-i FOR SALE Prices are aiivan.'ing. The following are offered at the old prices: Modern lu-. k if-sidencc. 357 Henry street, 7 rooms, hot water heat, very desirable, S3.;.iKi. Five roomed e : :.ik-. Ash street, with bath anci gas. $l.Mi. Fine home in Komewood, 21 Warren street. 10 rooms, modern, new price, SS.5nO.OC. Modern two-flat building. 12s E. Carrel) street, cheap at S iS . 0 i ( . i . i . Six roomed collate, at )S Sibley street, centrally located, in pood condition. Not much for sale as close in as this at anv price. Very cheap at $2,U'fl.00. OOSTI.IIT, MEYK & CO. State and Hohman Sts., Fhone 140. Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE 2-acre farm. bouse and barn: 1 arre in asparagus and other opportunities. I'rice Sl.tUiO cash. or $1-S00 on time. Onier Giilaspv, Dolton. 111. 8-10-3 FOR SALE 40-acre farm, 2 miles east of Highland. Richard Van Stright. Highland, Ind. 8-13-8 FOR SALE Fine 50-foot lot on south side. Will sell cheap. Phone 1251 -R, K-1H-3 FOR SALE Six-room house with bath and elec. lieht: iarse barn: 50 ft. lot; next to Hammond Cornice Wks; cheap. Phor.e 2043. Hammond. 8-14-4 FOR SALE Three Ind. Harbor business lots, J5.000. Consider exchanse for improved property. Address C. . Times. S-15-3 I WANT TO BUY FROM OWNER A 4 or 5 -room house. Small cash payment: balance monthly. J. S. Blackmun Co.. 151 State St., Hammond. 8-13-3 FOR SALE fi-room house. 2 lots near Inreru'-ban depot and car barns; price $100: S10O cash, balance in monthly payrnen's. J. S. Bi&' kmun Co.. 161 State St., Hammond. S-15-3 FOR SALE 3 cottages on Jefferson St.. on payments. Kleihge Plumbing Shop, 77 Sibley St., Hammond. 8-15-6 HOVE BARGAINS Save 20 per cent now: 4-room modern cottage bungalow, 6-ft. Block basement; pavement walks, etc. Henry st. north side: worth $2.000.00; just completed. Your home for $1,550: J250 cash, bai. $l,s monthly, incliKtins' interest. Move in today. fi-roem modern story and half house; basement, furnace, laundry tubs, fixtures; fancy windows, and rnanv features found in houses sold at double my price, $2,700.00 Highland st. easy terms. Move intoday. 6-room biggest bareain in Homewood. Walt ham st. bungalow; modern in every respect: hardwood throughout: improvements paid in full; $4.2.Vi.OO; terms. I have selected fifteen f f tlue biggest bargains to be found in Hammond. See me after you have failed to find what you want. I have it. Houses in an parts of the city. Automobile will call. Frank R. Betz. 148 State St. Hammond. Room 7. Phone 262 1. S-l.1-3 LEAVING TOWN Will sell my contract for $50.00 on a 50 ft. lot in Homewood, with improvements paid in full; worth $1500: bal. due, $S5n. Mason St., Hammond. Pavments $10 moritblv. Postof.'ice Box 256. S-15-4 FOR SALE One acre on Hohman St.: 175 ft. frontage, fall phone 1057M after 6 p. m. HarnmoTid. S-17-2 FOR SALE 5 and l-room. modern cottages and bungalows, from $31 to $200 cash: balance monthly. Phone 1776, or see Mrs. Bunnell. 531 Michigan ave. c-17-1 FOR SALE 9-ronm modern house near i'nnk?y plant: suitable for boarding or rooming house; small cash payment; balance monthly. Phone 1776, or see Mrs. Bunnell, 531 Michigan ave. is-17-1 FOR SALE Very choice acre and halfacre tracts of fine garden land just south of and near Hessville; every lot fronts an improved street. GosOin. Meyn A: Co., State and Hohman sts.. Hammond. S-17-3 For Rem. TO RENT To couple with no little children, furnished 10-room house in Hammond for winter. For full particulars write H. R. S., care Times. Hammond. FOR RENT Barn suitable for garage. Phone 1227W, 50 Ogden St., Hammond. 8-17-2 FOR RENT Six-room modern fiat: can be used for two small families, furnished or unfurnished up-to-date with new furniture. Must be respectable. Enquire at the Hammond Furniture i'n., 242 E. State St., Hammond. S-17-1 WANTED To rent or rooming house; 10 to 15 rooms: unfurnished; with steam and running water. Hammond or Gary. Send full explanation to the clerk of the Hotel Carleton. Hammond. 8-17-4 For Sale Motorcycles. Qfl MOTORCYCLES Qfl t-U SECONDHAND tU All makes, Sing'.es and Twins. from 25.00 up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocycle Salesroom. WALZ & SLIGER, 223 STATE ST. 4:18:3 For Rent Flats. FOR RENT 4-room upper fist. S?9 Erie s!.. Hammond. -17-l FOR RENT 4-room flat: 3-room flat: 1 large room for 1 or 2 gent iernen. Mrs. Schutz. 2nd floor Orpheum Bldg. S-17-1 FOR RENT Five rooms. 459 Ingraham ave. West Hammond. S-17-3 FOR RENT A modern furn. flat for winter: furn. heat. Mrs. Mitchell, 442 Indiana blvd. S-17-1 Wanted to Rent. WANTED 3 or 4 room furnished place by Aug. 30. J. F., Times S-15-3 WANTED 4 or 5-room s'eam heated flat, furnished or unfurnished D. C. ! Times. Phone 1337M. Hammond. 8-16-3

for Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 1. 3. 3, and 4 rooms furnished lor light housekeeping. IS Plummer ave. 8-H-rf

FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Phon 322M. Indiana Harbor. 1702. I85lh st. 8 1 4-2 FOR RENT 2 modern rooms for light housekeeping, near South Shore Lin-. 1!2 Sheffield ave., Hammond. Phone 2574. 8-15-1 FOR RENT S furnished light housekeeping rooms: modern; near 1'. O. Call after fi r. m. 2 on i'lummer ave., Hammond. S-1S-2 FOR RENT 1 sleeping room mcelv furnished: central: pentlemen preferred. 256 Plummer ave.. Hammond. (-16-2 FOR RENT Two furnisher rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences. 65S Summer St.. Hammond. Phone '5TT S-16-2 FOR RENT Furnished room SH State ?t., Hammond. Phone 2327. S-1T-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room in modern residence: private I'nmilv. Cal; 4 Elizabeth St.. Hammond. Phone 1678. S-17-2 tOR RENT Furnished rooms for lipht housekeeping: modern. Call 76'' Claude St., Hammond. K-17-FOR RENT 3 famished rooms; sT modern improvements. Address, 702 Chicago ave., H. Chicago. 8-17-2 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for lifrht. housekeeping. 515 Michigan ave Phone 1222M. Hammond. S-15-2 FOP. RENT Nicely f inished. clean rooms with hath; suitable for gentlemerit: $2 per week. 7 W. Slate st Hammond. S-17-2 FOR RKNT 3 nicely furnished rooms. with both. 427 E. State st., Ihramond. S-17-l FOR RENT Sleep;,,- room for gentlemen. 231 Highland. Phone 749. Hammond. 8-17-' iOP. RENT Newly furnished room; half block from Harrison Park; modern. Phone 966.T. Hammond. S-17-1 IOR RENT Furn. room; all modern conveniences. 0 Rvmbach ave. p;on 1225M. Hammond. 5-'7-tf Miscellaneous. CINDERS GTVEN xlWxVY Apply at jxAMMOND DISTILLING CO. PIANO LESSONS Ragtime In 20 lessons. Teachers and beginners course. Geo. Green. Phone 22:6. S-13-6 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Two Federal trucks with express top and side curtains; 11-ton capacity: trucks are now being used in our delivery service: one truck with new tires; all in good condition; a bargain to the first buyer. Apply E. C. Minus Co. Hammond. S-14-3 FOR SALE 1017 Ford touring car; like new; used two weeks: other used cars. Elgin Motor Ssles Co., 659 Hohman St., Hammond. -17-l Lost and Found. LOST 2 diamonds; 1 rubv: 1 wedding ring. Mrs. Hattie Koch, 36 Si E. State st. 8-15-3 LOST Black, white and tan female fox hound; piece out of right ear; reward H. R. Petrmger. 1 2 0 Jefferson s. Phone 2351. Hammond. S-17-? For Sale Doc;s FOR SALE Pedigreed Scot h colli?: 4 months old; cheap. Nice for children 532 Washington St., Gary, upstairs. 8-171 LEGAL NOT ICES NOT ICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That, on the 6th day of August. 1317. th Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roil for the Improvement of Alley Three (3) West Sec. 4 from the Ten (10'1 feet North of the South Line of Eighteenth Avenue tc. the North Line of Nineteenth Avenue, within the Cit yof Gary. Lake County. Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number One Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-four (124) adopted on the isth day of September. 1916, by the Boare. of Public Works, by grading, and constructing thereon a concrete pavement fifteen (15) feet ten (10) inches ir. width, including lip, and with the necessary basins and inlets, on a fane foundation. The intersecting streets and alleyn are: Eighteenth Avenue and Nineteenth Avenue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) fc-t are: Adams Street and Jefferson Street. Said Assessment Roll contains thn names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with tho amounts of tha prima facie assessment: against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and Is on file andl can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clers in the City Hall. Gary. Lake County, Indiana. On the 20th day of August, 1917, at. Nine o'clock A. 7.1. . the Board of Public Works will meet in its office at the City Hal! to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of landyand 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 prima facie assessments on said rail. Bv order of the Board of Public Works. P. B. LAMB, W. J. FULTON. FRANK ZAWADSKI. Board of Public Workr Attest: BLANCHE DOUG AN, Clerk. Published Ang. 1). 11, 13, 14. 15, 16. 17. NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. N "TICK IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 6th day of August. 1917, the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of Alley Three (?) F.ast Sec. 1, from the South Line of Fifth Avenue to the North Line of Sixth Avenue, within the City of Gary, Lake. County. Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number On-? Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-Eight ( 1 S 5 ? ) 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: Flflu 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 bo 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 o'f Public Works will meet in its office in the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parrels 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 th amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all reraons 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 Fublic Works. W. J. FULTON, r. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADSKI. Board of Public Works. Attest: BLANCHE DOUGAX. Clerk. Published Ang. 10, 11, 13. 14. 15, IS, 17. NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 13th day of August, 1917. th Board of Public Works completed am! adopted the Primary or Prima Facie Assessment Roll for the construction of Local Sewer Number Sixty-five (65) within the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declatory Resolution Number Nineteen Hundred Ninetyseven ( 1997) adopted on the 7th day of May, 1917, by the Board of Public Works. Said sewer is described as follows: Beginning- at the intersection of Alley Number Five (5) West and the Alley South cf Ridge Road; thence South on the Center line of Alley Number Five (5) West, with a Twelve (12') inch Vitrified Tile Sewer, a distance of Nine Hundred Forty-five and three-tents (94.". 3') feet. 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 bysaid sewer, and 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 27th 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 remonstrances against the amounts assessed r.gainst each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear Jind determine the question as to whether the same have bc,e,n benefitted or will be. specially benefitted by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and yviM 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 ZAWADZKI, Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. Putlich Aug. 17th nd 24th. 1917. NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 13th day of August. 1917. the Board of Public Works completed and adopted the Trimary or Prima Facie Assessment Roll for the construction of Local Sewer Number Sixty-one (61) within the City of Gary. Ike County, Ind ana. under Declatory Resolution Number Nineteen Hundred Sixty (I960) adopted on the 2nd day of April. 1917. by the Board of Public Works - Said sewer is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Center line of Alley Number Five (5) West and tho Alley South of Ridge Rod, thence South on the Center line 'of Allev Five (51 West, with a Twelve (12") inch Vitrified Tile Sewer, a distance of One Thousand Forty-six ( 1046.1) and one tenth feet. Said Assessment Roll contains the name 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 Ijnl abutting on and benefitted 1'' raid sewer, and on file and can be seen at the- office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk in the City FI ill, Gary. Lake County. Indiana. On the 27th 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 remonstrances against the amounts assessed against, each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the r;uetion as to whether the same hai e been benefitted or will be specially benefited by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and wi '. i 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 ZAWADZKI. Attst: Board of Tubllc Work? LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. Pul.Hch Aug. 17th and 24th, 1917. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary. Lake County, Indiana, op the 13th day of August. 1317. adopted Dee'ara'nry Resolution Number Two Thousand Ninety-seven (2097) for the construction of a sewer to be known as Losl Sewer Number Seventy-three (73). The location of said sewer and the size and kir.d are as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Van Buren Tlace and Alley Twenty-five (23) South; thencf! Southwesterly, with a Twelve (12") inch Vitrified Tile Sewer, a d stance of Sixty-two (62.3') and threetenths feet to a line Eight (8') feet East of the Wtst line of Van Buren Place; thence South cn a line Eight ( R") feet Eas.t of tie West line of Van Buren Place with a Twelve (12") inch Vitrified Tile Sewer, ft distance of One Thousand Forty 1040) feet. The cost of said construction shall be assessed as special benefits to the abutttir.g and benefitted property to be paid m cash in ten annual installments where assessments exceed Ten ($10.00) Dollar!) with interest on deferred payments at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, all in accordant; with "An Act Ooroerning Municipal Corporations" approved March 6th. 1905. and all acts am.mdatory thereof and supplemental thereto. That sud Board of Tublic Works has adopted details, maps. drawings and specifications for said sewer which are

now cn file at the office of ( the said Board of Public Works and the City Clerk. The Board of Public Works yviil meet on the 3rd day of September, 1917, at nine o'clok a. m., in its office in the City Hall to receive and hear remonstrances from any person whose property may be affected by such proposed construction arid as to whether the special benefits which have accrued upon the property to be assessed will equal the estimated cost of said improvement and will determine whether or not such benefits will

exceed such estimated cost and whether j the district to b drained is here in' properly described and take further and i final action in the premises, confirming.! modifying, changing, altering or rescinding Its Preliminary Resolution. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON. P. B LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk. Published Aug. 17;h and 24th. 1917. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Fublic Works of the City of Gary. Lake County, Indiana, will meet on the 27th day of August. 1917. to receive and consider bid for the construction of Local Sewer Number Seventy-two (72), beginning at the manhole at the intersection of the Center lines of Forty-second Avenue and Alley Six (6) West; thence South with a Twelve (12") inch Vitrified Tile Sewer, a distance of 490.75 feet to the Center line of Alley North of Forty-third Avenue. Also, beginning at a point on the Center line of the Alley North of Fortythird Avenue 32.68 feet East of the East line of Jackson Street; thence East on the Center line of said Alley with a Twelve (12") inch Vitrified Tile Sewer, a distance of 208 feet in said City of Gary, all in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk. The cost of said improvement shall be assessed as special benefits to the abutting and benefitted property. Bidders must file a certified check for at least 2J per cent of the Engineer's Estimate of the cost of se.id improvement which will be returned to unsuccessful bidders, and to the successful bidder when a contract and bond have been executed for the work. No certified check will be received in a less amount than One Hundred Dollars. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.. Bids must be on file in the Clerk's O.Tice of said City byNine o'clock A. M. on the 27th day of August. 1917. By order of the Board of Public W. J. FULTON. P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works LORETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk. Published Aug. 17th and 24th. 1017. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 13th day of Augukst, 1917. the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, adopted Declaratory Resolution Number Two Thousand Ninety-four (2094) for the opening of Alley Twenty-Two (22) South from the East line of Massachusetts Street, to tho East line of Alley Two (2) East in said City by the appropriation and condemnation of the following described property, to-wit: South Sixteen (16') feet of Lot One (1) in Block One (1), Chicago, Tolleston Land and Investment Company's Oak Park Addition to Tolleston., The property which may be benefi cially or Injuriously affected by said proceedings is as follows: The property herein proposed to be condemned and appropriated which property is hereinbefore described, and Lots One (1) to Nine (9) inclusive and Lots Eighteen (IS) to Fcrty-three (43) inclusive in Block One (1). Chicago-Tol-leston Land & Investment Company's Oak Park Addition to Tolleston. All the property hereinbefore described is located in Gary, Lake County, Indiana. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the Board of Public Works has fixed the 3rd day of September, 1917. as the day upon which it will receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested or affected by said proceedings, and on said date at Nine o'clock A. M.. w-ill meet In its office in the City Hall in said City for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may te filed by persons interested and to hear all persons interested in said proceedings, and fojr the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive on all persons. By order of the Board cf Public W. J. FULTON, P. B. LAMB, j FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. Published Aug. 17th and 24th, 1917. NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN": That on the 6th day of August. 1917. the Board of Public Works completed and adopted the Primary or Prima Facie Assessment Roll for the construction of Local Sewer Number Sixty-four (64) within the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number One Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty-five (195) adopted on the 30th day of April, 1917. by the Eoard of Public. Works. Said sewer is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Center Line of Twenty-fifth (23th) Avenue and Alley Number Three (3) East: thence South on the Center Line of Alley Number Three (3) East, with a twelve (12) inch vitrified tile Sewer a distance of 1254 feet. 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 benefited 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 cf 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 remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear an ddetermine the question as to whether the same have been benefited or will be speciallybenefited 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. FR A N K Z A WA DS KL Board of Public Works. Attest: BLANCHE DOUG AN. Clerw. Published Aug. lOt hand 17th. 1917.

NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 6th day of August. 1917. the Board of Public Works completed and adopted the Primary or Prima Facie Assessment Roll for the construction of Local Sewer Number Sixty-three (63). within the City of Gary. Lake County. Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution

Number One Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-five (1375) adopted on the 2;irl day of April, 1917, by the Board of Public Works. Said Sewer is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Center Line of Twenty-fifth (23th) Avenue and Alley Number Two (2) East: thence South on the Center Line of Alley Number Two (2) East, with a twelve (1) 2;neh vitrified tile Sewer a disnce of 1254 feet. Said Assessment Roll contains the within the City of Gary. Like County, names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the preliminary or primaryassessment against each lot or parcel of land shutting on and benefited 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 Ha'l 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 -r modify said assessment, and will determine such other matters as are required by law. By order of the Board of Public Works. T B. LAMB. W. J. FULTON. FRANK ZAWADSKI. Board of Public Works. Attest: BLANCHE DOUGAX, Clerk. Published Aug. 10th and 17th, 1917. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 6th day of August, 1917. the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary. Lake County. Indiana, adopted DECLARATORY RESOLUTION Number Two Thousand Eighty-five (20S5) for the improvement of Broadway, Section Eight (8), from the North Line of the Right of Way of the Wabash Railroad to the North Line of the Right of Way cf the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, in the said City of Gary, by the construction thereon of cement sidewalks, seventeen (17) feet wide and the necessary catch basins an dinlets. cement curbs six (6) inches wide and a pavement sixty-six (66) feet in width with a wearing surface of one of the following kinds of modern city pavements: Brick. Wooden Block, Granite Block on old Concrete Base or Sheet Asphalt on old Concrete base or and inlets, cement curbs six (6) inches with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the City Clerk. The Board of Public Works will meet on the 27th day of August. 1917, at Nine o'clock A. M., in its office in the City Hall to receive and hear remonstrances from all persona interested and will decide whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement will equal the estimated cost thereof, and will thereafter confirm, modify or rescind its Preliminary Resolution. By order of the Board cf Public Works. W. J. FULTON. P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADSKI. Board of Public Works. Attest: BLANCHE DOUG AN, Clerk. Published Aug. 10th and 17th, 1917. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Fublic Works of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, will meet on the 20th day of August ,1917, to receive and consider bids for the improvement of Adams and Connecticut Streets, Section Nine (9) from the South Line of Eighth Avenue to the North Line of the Right of Way of the Wabash Railroad in said City of Gary, all in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk. The cost of said improvement shall be assessed as special benefits to the abutting and benefited property. Bidders must file a certified check for at least 2li per cent of the Engineer's Estimate of the cost of said improvement which will be returned to unsuccessful bidders, and to the successful Is the Punishment of Ignorance Knowledge has in the last hundred years accomplished wonders in the prevention of disease, and will continue to do so, on and on until in time by education and proper living we will be able to banish disease from the earth. You can contribute your part to this wonderful work by learning to live properly, and if you are jifflictea vit any form of disease of weakness, get cured of it, thus helping to build tip a strong, hearty and robust race- Join the great health move by getting cured of your disease now, don't delay, HONEST TREATMENT I believe in fair dealings and Honest methods, which, together with my long experience, skill and ability, are the only qualifications and conditions that can really GUA RANTED A CURE. I TREAT Catarrh, Nervous Diseaea, . Obstructions, Enlarged Veins, B'ood Poison (Ehrlich's Discovery, "914" and "606'' is what I use). Eczema, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Piles, Kidley and Bladder Diseases and ShrorWc Urinary and Special Di;ases of Young Men, Middle Aged Men and Old Men, In the Shortest Possible Tims and at the lowest cost for Skillful Servica and Successful Treatment.

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NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 6th day of August. 1917, the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary. Lake County, Indiana, adopted DECLARATORY RESOLUTION Number Two Thousand Eight-four (20S4) for the improvement of Bridge Street (Section One (1). from the South Line of the Right of Way of Chicago. Lake Shore & South Bend Railroad to the North Line of Fifth Avenue in the said City of Gary, by the construction thereon of pavement Twenty-seven (27) feet in width with a wearing surface of one of the followmk kinds of modern city pavements: Asphalt Macadam. Brick or concrete on old slag base foundation. Brick on concrete foundation. Asphalt on Concrete foundation. All in accordance with the plans and SFciV cetions now on file in the office of the City Clerk. The Board of Public Worms will meet on the 27lh day of August, 1917. at Nine o'clock A. M,, in its office in the City Hall to receive and hear remonstrances from all persons interested and will decide whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement will equal the estimated cost thereof, and will thereafter confirm, modify or rescind its Preliminary Resolution. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON. P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADSKI. . Attest: Board of Public Works. BLANCHE DOUGAX. Clerk. 810. 17. EESSI LOANS on Diamonds and Watches $10.00 ONE MONTH 35e, All security kept In burglar proof vaults. Call on LAKE CO. LOAN CO. 28 RIMSACH BLOCK Hammond, Ind. Phono 218. zi fu5 vrSCIXDCTE Xr-PECTTVE JTJ T X, 1917. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. For Cincinnati 8:05 a. m. 12:46 a. .n WEST-BOUND. For ChlcagD 6:46 a. m. and 4:25 p.m. Daily. CHICHESTER S PILLS Ladles! Att your lrrgl"4 lot i bl-oh W Ujn4 DiuU PI1U la Kd aad mm IfcA b. MkMd vttfc EIm Rikora. JTaas ather. Bat af hip uramftt. AikfcC!U-crr,Ja-T'C!'S UlA-Utn KKA.NI fILLS.fo.Ei fear kaown u Btt.Saft, Abm Salltslt SOLD EY CPX&GISTS EVf.raMEiS A remedy tor iDfeetloni of the u r i D r r tract. Jj LVti V U f otl w'" B" rietot. KaheTea to 1 to 6 dart. Parcel Pott it deitred Price CI, or boltlet C3.T6. Prepared br Ilia BVAN3 CHEMICAL, CO., CINCINNATI. O. Women's Diseases cured by painless, nonsurgical methods. Goitre I absolutely guarantee to cure. No pain, cutting or detention from business.

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