Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 82, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1917 — Page 9

Tuesdav. Sept. 25. 1917.

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Aftsr August 13th, on all classified ad-ertisements placed with aa over telaphona and uot paid for at the office within 5 day, an ad. clltlonal charge of tan ceuts wU mads for oollaction. The heat service cmi he given our satrona by bringing all claaslflad ad. vertisements to our offlca and payingfor same and save collection charge. LAKE COUNTT FT". FTTB CO. TIMES NEWSPAPERS. Ang. 6, 1917. Wanted Male Help. W ANTED SO laborers at 9th and Englewood aves . Gary. Good wages. li.M. n Illinois Improvement and J'j WANTED Laborers: S2c per hour; steady work; Slo,pm quarters tree. Chicago Feed & Fertilizer i. o. 3 blocks sou'h of Gary & Interurban on t . L a II it'. . MEN "I.EARN BAERERING-an increase your earnings in tew ks Portions furnished. Big ray.On!. learning Write Vn-.V Vth ave M.-eler Barber College. 103 S. oth av .. Chicago. w A. NT ED Man for labor work: waKs 1S per week. Apply. McElroy Be!V U.mmMnd J - - - - 1 1 IK v ... u-"' fclSTRlCT GENT WANTEP To sell mechanics hand soap that steadily repeats exceptional opportunity to postage brings regular can. M gu t M r g. Co.. Cleveland. U. 'J-l.-lS-.u ' -o - WANTED At once, millwrights; steady work, srood par. Apply Cudaliy Pkr. Co.," East Chicago, Ind. "iviv-TTrr Delivery driver for single hoNr IfW thorough "J necessary. Apply. Supt. L. C. Mina. o. Hammond. ' AV ANTEfwExrerienced reconsigning rle-k- salary $Sp- APPiV A. -M. . e Wees' A gent." Erie Ky. Htmmon WANTED Man over 45 years of age for n'srht watchman. Aprly in P ' n iTiidi Air Products Co. 14,th and Kennedy ave. E. Chicago. a WANTED- Driver. Adams Kpi Co.. la State Bt. Hammond. 9--Q--WANTEI-BoyrTrT;ars"3i;:d Steel Car Co. Hammond. 9 -- n.iih hievole. WANTED Messenger ...... office. VppIV, w"""1 j i-"r,-tf Hammona 1351. . 2 Chicago. , WAN T E D BOtT OK AOB TRADE; GOOD " b CONKEY CO., APPLY NOW. W. B. -AJ-iv H A.M. . , . ..mrc i nt? MEN FROM 50 TO 60 YRS. OK AtjE. ro HAM MOi-. riond. Ind WANTED-Brlgiit yming man ov.rl ---rpe!lf ana v ; ,,.,,-.,, Music t o , 9: :1 Hammond Miscellaneous. CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. riA.NO LESSONS Ragtime In 20 lesson" guaranteed; beginne rs or.-d-,anced pupils. Geo. Green rhone .-30 Hammond. 11 Rimbach 8 11 4 Phone Ham. 2543 E. CM. 970 For Furniture upholstery and r'pa.Hng. We -t.il for and deliver. M. J. -n 27 E. Stale St.. Hammond. 9'-u " For Sale Motorcycles. nn MOTORCYCLES Ofj LU SECONDHAND u All make. Slnglea and Twins from UZS 00 up. Sold on easy payments. Excelaloe Autocycle Salesroom. WALZ A SLIGER, 223 STATE ST. . 4:18:3 Lost and Found. K-ST- Hand crank for automobile V.'indav a m. on State. St.. between Oakley ave and Sohl St. Phone MrtJ. Hammond. ln st Black Cocker Spaniel: stub tail. white spot on neck: reward for return to lV. Henning. 122 Fayet,e?t.. Hammond. " For 'Sale Motorcycles. FOn s M.E Motorcycle. Harley- Davidson" 3-speed. 1916. electric equipment: pood condition. 188 State Line at Hammond. J"" Situations Wanted. W NTED By competent German woman office cleaning during morning hours -.3 loijii- .-. . .......... Mrs. Mary I'oon. 9-25-1 SITI'VTION WANTED By an experienced cashier and switchboard operator: can futnish best of references S. 2". Times. Hammond 9-25-2 For Sale Automobiles. FOR S LE Hudson six cylinder, seven passenger touring car; take small ear in trade E. : S. Garage. 152 Fayette t rhone "34. Hammond. 9-22-3 FOR SALE Detroit Jewel gas and New Perfect on oil stove and oven, cheap 301 Sibley St.. Hammond. 9:25:1 For Eent Houses. FOR RENT Seven-room house with garage; Al condition Phone 197 or call Henry P. Downey. Hammond. 9-24-2 FOR RENT Modern 5-room bungalow. Call 501 May st. Phone 973M. Hammond. 3-2.1-1 Wanted to Buy. WANTED To buy some cheap kitchen cabinets. cupboards. dressers 'tiid rujs. S. C3, Times. Hammond. 9-2."-i

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Real EstaieBargains FOR SALE At Indiana Harbor, two flat buildings; price very reasonable: paymen's to suit vour purse. Call Phone 41. Indiana Harbor. 9-20-5 FOR SALE Five-room cottage; lot 50x 13f. price $1500 $100 cash, balance $20 per month including interest. J. S. Blaekmun Co., IS I State St. Hammond. 9-2 4-3 FOR SALE 54-acre farm: cheap if takn nt once. Write. E. L. Valentine, Rt. 1 Bos 2. Kouts. Ind. 9-22-3 WHY PAY RENT? h r. cottag.- with bath, lights, pantry, 37$ ft. lot with only J:!3 unpaid assessments, lawn, trees, shed and ihicken ard. on South Side good location 1 lock from car line. $3S0 down and $25 per month; price only $2200. Immediate possession. Hastings, Woods & Co. 597 Hohman St. Phons 51. e-25-i FOR KALE 4, 5. 6. 7, S and D-room modern cottages, bungalows, houses and flats from $100 to $500 cash: bal. as rent. Phone 1778. or se Mrs. Bunnell. 531 Michigan avenue. Hammond. 9-25-1 FOR SAI.K Best lot In Kenwood: price right if taken soon. E. S. Cooper, 8 Mason st. Hammond. Phone SOrt. S-25-3 eod FOR SALE 50 ft. on Linden at., near Hoffman and Columbia ave. Price $340. Terms. 40 cash: bal. $5 per mo. without int. if promptly paid. Gostiln. Meyn & Co., Agents. Hammond. 9-25-3 Wanted Female Help. WANTED Toung lady clerk. Nassau A Thompson. East Chicago. Ind. 9-19-tf WANTED Girl for housework, $6 per week. 96 Highland St. 9-19-tf WANTED Experienced chocolate dipper. Applv lit'JS Michigan ave. Harbor Confectionary. Phone 1008. Indiana Harbor. 9-20-6 WANTED Good girl for grer.ern! It usework. 1SS Plummer ave. Hamir.r.(i. 9-2l-tf WANTED Experienced waitress. Broadway Restaurant and Lunch Room. TfS Broadway. Gary. 9-24-3 WANTED Good looking girl for work in bakery. Lake Region Bakery. 411 Ash St.. Hammond. s-.!-l WANTED Competent girl for general housework: good waces. Mrs. W. C Bolman, 17 Gltndale Pk. Hammond. 9-25-tf WANTED Experienced chambermaid. State Hotel. S5 State at. Hammond 9-25-1 WANTED Experienced seamstress: must also act as sale3lady. Apply. R. K.. Times. Hammond. 9-2o-o WANTED GIRLS FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK. MIST BE i Y RS. OF AGE. PERMANENT POSITIONS: EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. COME AT ONCE. W. B. CON KEY. HAMMOND. 9-25-tf WANTED Girl for general housework; 6 hours each day. 3407 Michigan ave. Ind. Harbor. 9-2."i-5 WANTED Two young ladies over 20 to learn piano business: big: money and a splendid opportunity for advancement. .1. M. Wilcockson Music Co., Hammond. 9:2o:l For Rent Furnished Rooms FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. 310 Conkey ave., opposite Conkey plant. Hammond. 9-24-6 FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for two; modern. 36 Warren .st. Phone 971R. Hammond. 9-22-3 FOR RENT Two strictly modern light housekeeping rooms: hot water heat. Phone 1776 or call 531 Michigan v. Hammond. 9--4-1 FOR RENT One large sleeping room: modern conveniences. Phone 2215. 83 4 Hohman St. Hammond. 9-24-2 FOR. RENT Two and three rooms; furnished for light housekeeping. 1S riumnier ave. Hammond. 9-24-tf FOR RENT Three heated, neatly furnished rooms with bath, for light housekeeping; also use of stationary tubs, electric washing- machine, yard, etc 4 33 Bauer st. Hammond. Phone 13J7R. 9-251 TO RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 43 1 iiay si., mnmond. Phone 975R. S-251 HainirK FOR RENT Two clean light housekeeping rooms; ras and bath. Call in rear 515 Kane ave. Hammond. 9-25-1 FOR RENT Furnished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Call 26 riummer ave. Phone 1142W. Hammond. 9-25-1 FOR RENT One sleeping room near car line. 512 E. Sibley St. Hammond 9-25-1 FOR RENT Basement flat; janitor servica in part payment for rent. 43 Muenich ct., Hammond, rhone 1064 1. 9-23-2 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed dlamondaSand railroad watches. Lesaer'a Reliable Loan Bank. 64 Stata eu. Kanimood. Open evenings. 4-l.-tr KX'BSMAUL. FEED ROOFKO CO, lit Olnton at. bone 77. Et CMeao. phone 465K. -ll-lia .v- r cat Arrtnvi nlano. oak finish; first class condition. Communicate with J. G. Ruel. 7337 Stoney Island Chicago. -" " FOR SALE Gas stove. Slate at. Hammond. Inquire IS I 9-21-tf FOR SALE Davenport, buffet and gas stove. Call 32 Kenwood ave. r cj . t rr nno aorrel horse. 6 years o Ulweigh between 1100 and 1200 lbs. For further information call Eansmg 44.1. H. C. Labahn. PlNO A: PHONOGRAPH Family would to sell almost new $3..0 piano ana a new $250 Phonograph. Piano has been ui-ed but very lmls while phonograph was purchased two months aeo. Pis.no. $9; phonograph, $S Call between 5 30 and S o clock ton'isrht or at no'n. 170 Plummer v;. Hammond. 9:2-:-SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS One slightlv msed player-piano, lilte new. $2."o one Chicketing grand, like new. mahogany case, $360: one It.OiO Solo plaver-piano. best in the world, slightiy damaged while in transit, $450: two new $350 p.anos, silently marred, choice $160; four slitrhtly used pianos, just like new, others in splendid condition, special today. $70, $90. $100 ard SI 20. Sep our beautiful stock of new pianos, grands and player-pianos. .1. M. Wilcockson Music Co., Artemis bldg. upstairs, 1 ..." State St, opposite Orpin?, um, Hammond. Open evenings. 9:25:1 Miscellaneous. Fancy ripe tomatoes, while they last, $1.50 per bushel. Green tomatoes, $1. Phone 689. Standard and Van Buren, Hammond. 9-24-1

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WANTED Nice, clean warm rooma in private family not making a business of keeping boarders. within 5 mm. walk from Sibley and Hohman sts.; away from railroad and at reet - car. by retined young bachelor holding an executive position wilh a metalurgical plant near city. College fraternity man; member of several Masonic orders; no meals desired. State rent required in first letter. U. 9d, Times. Hammond. a-25 WANTED TO RENT Five, or 6-room flat or house. Phon 2911 Hammond. !-2a-3 WANTED TO RENT By Oct. 10th. modern 4 or 5-room cottage centrally located; no children, rhone 912R. Hammond. 9-25-6 LEGAL NOTICES. Kotlce to Plumhlnir Contractors. "Ve arc now ready to receive bids for furnishing and placing of all the pipe required In the 1st floor construction, before the filling in with concrete. The floor plan, with specifications can be had at our office. Famous Manufacturing Co., E. Chicago. 9-21-3 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citi zens of the City of Gary. Lake County, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, am a male inhabitant, resilient and citizen of said City and am over th age of twenty-one years and have resided in aald City for more than one year last past, and am a qualified voter thereof. That I intend to renew my retail liquor license granted to Angelo Largura. and Tony Gregory, October 3, 1916, and by them transferred November 20, 1916 from 928 Taft street to 1014 Broadway and In May. 1917 by them transferred to the undersigned by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, the same being a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors at retail in less quantities than five gallons at a time to be drunk on the premises, and will make application to the said Board at its October. 1917, session to renew said license at the following premises, to-wit: The front room on the first floor of the two-story brick building situated on oi 4. block 20 in the C. T. L and I. Co.'s 2nd Add. to Tolleston, now in the City of Gary, Lake County. Indiana, being known as No. 1014-16 Broadway. Said front room faces east on Broadway, a public street, and is 35x24x11 feet with window and door of glass in front and one side and one rear door, in the said City of Gary, Calumet township. Lake County, Indiana. ANGELO LARGURA. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. CAUSE NO. 16613. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. HAMMOND FINANCE &. DEVELOPMENT CO. VS. JOHN G. RYAN ET AL. Now comc3 the Plaintiff by L. V. Cravens, attorney and files Its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants John G. Ryan, Hattie L. Ryan, his wife, Charles Heselden, Mrs. Charles Heselden, his wife. whv?e true christian name is unknown, Frank Scholleld, Mrs. Frank Sehoiield, hi3 wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Harvey Edgerton, Mrs. Harvey Edgerton. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Theresa Looff, and Loeff, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Jirha R. S. Lenney, and Lenney, her husband. whose true christian name is unknown, Richard W. Owen, and Mrs. Richard W. Owen, his wife, whose true chriatlan name is unknown, the unknown heirs, legatees, and distributees of Elisha F. Davis, deceased, whose true names are unknown, Samuel Blacmire and Mrs. Samuel Blacmire, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Thomas J. Stearns, and Mrs. Thomas J. Stearns, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, the unknown heirs, legatees, and distributees of Howard E. Gordon, deceased. whose true names are unknown, P. P. Gordon, whose true christian name is uknown. Mrs. P. p. Gordon, whose true christian name is unknown, Mary Corbet t, and Corbett, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, A. M. Blank, whose true christian name is unknown. Mra. A. M. Blank, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, J. p. Thomas, whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. J. P. Thomas, his wife., whose true christian name is unknown. Hugh B. Smith. Mrs. Hugh B. Smith, his wife, whose true christian name ia unknown, Theresa M. Kichelel and Kitchel, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown. Frank A. Kucaba, Mrs. Frank A. Kucaba, hia wife, whoae true christian m me is unknown, Frank Hopper, Mrs. Frank Hopper, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Charles S. Kidder, Augustus . Peabody, Mrs. Augustus S. Peabody. his wife', whose true christian name is unknown, Nancy W. Thompson, and Thompson, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Morris Zimbroff and Mrs. Morris ZimbrotT. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Tom anerman. and .Mrs. Torn Sherman, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. J. M. Anthony, whose true christiun name is unknown. Mrs. J. M. Anthony, hia wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Irving Hall, Mrs. Irving Hall, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Charley L. Jansen, Mrs. Charley L. Jansen, his wife, w hose true christian name is unknown, Ella O. Johnson. Johnson, htr husband. whose true christian name ia unknown! Herman Loeffler, Mrs. Herman Lot-ffler! his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Conrad Trier, Mrs. Conrad Trier, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. John Peter Berkes, Mrs. John Peter Berkes, hi3 wife, whosu true christian name is unknown, George jLeRoy Brown, Airs. George LeRoy .iown, nis wne, whose true christian name is unknown, George W. Newton, Mrs. George W. Newton, his wife, whos-j true christian name is unknown, Chicago Savings Bank Trust Company, Trustee, a corporation. Gust Benson, and Mrs. Gust Benson, his wife, whose true christian name 13 unknown, Alfonse Gedwinnis. Airs. Alfonse Gedwinnis, his wife, whose true christian names is unknown, Natalie Bl&sies, pilaiaes, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Edwin J. Tallman. Mrs. Edwin J. Tallman, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Sam Silverstein, Bernard P. Schoenber, Mrs. Bernard P. Schoenberg, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Etty Silverstein, wife of Sam Silverstein. Sam Rohrlick, Mrs. Sam Rohrlick, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Cecal Terlman. Mrs. Cecal Perlman, his wife, whose tru christian name is unknown, Charles C. Feare, Mrs. Charles C. Peare, his wife, whoe true christian name is unknown. Wal'er F. Ross, Mrs. Walter F. Ross, his wife, whose true chriata nam is unknown. Henry -

Bradford. Mra. Henry A. Bradford, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, L. T. Jersey, whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. L. T. Jersey, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Alexander Cohen, Mrs. Alexander Cohen his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, lfred Juhlian, Mrs. Alfred Juhlian, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. John C. Hodges. Mrs. John C. Hodges, his wife, whose Hue christian name is unknown. Octavia Strand. Strand, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown. Mitchell Charnley, Mrs. Mitchell Charnley, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Thomas Brancie, Mrs. Thomas Brancie. bin wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Marcia Poole. Poole, her husband, whose 1rue christian name is unknown. Btcvan Maeko, Mrs. Stevan Macko, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Eater NUsson, Nilsson, her husband, whose true christian name is unknow n, Mayme Bain, Bain, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown. R. E. Everett, whose true christian name is unknown. Mr. R. E. Everett, his w ife, w hoar true christian name is unknown, Tama County Investment Companv. a corporation, M. M. Emery, whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. M- M. Emf.ry, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. E. B. Hayes, whose true christian name Is unknown, Mrs. E. B. Hayes, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. William I. Hldy, Mrs. William I. Hidy, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Elma Franklin, Franklin, her husband, whose true christian name Is unknown, A. Eaumplek, whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. A. BaumpUk. his wife, whose true christian niiiH is unknown, Rubin Kusnetsky, Mrs. Rubin Kusnetsky. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Louis Simon, Mrs. Louis Simon, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown. Slgmund Mickiewicz. Mrs. Mickiewicz. his wife, whose true christian name is unknowti, Rachael Lipschultz.

Lipsrhultz, her husoand, whose true christian name is unknown, William retrohllos. Hrs. William Petrobilos. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, James Velisaris, Sirs. James Velisaris, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Sophia D. Mays, alias Sophia May, Mays, her hus band, whose true christian name is unknown, Gustave Lukas. Mrs. Gustave Lukas, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, C V. AVhite, whose true christian name is unknown. Mrs. C. V. White, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Josef Dawczak, Mrs. Josef Dawczak. his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown. Isadore Stufler. Mrs. Isadore Stuffer. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Waclav Koczinski, Mrs. Waclav Koczinskl, his wife, whose truichristian name Is unknown. Sain Gelfand. Mrs. Sam Gelfand. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Sol Warsow, Mrs. Sol Warsow, hh wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Max Gawze, Mrs. Max Gawze, his wife, whosa true christian name is unknown, Meyer Katz. Mrs. Meyer Katz. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Zora K. Gordon, Gordon, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Richard J. King. Mary Ann King, his wife. E. Jurende, whose tru christian name is unknown, Mrs. E. Jurnde. his wife, whose true christian ns.me is unknown, Frank L. Ftfer, Mrs. Frank L. Fifer, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Daniel Weinberg. Mrs. Daniel Weinberg, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Chicago Title & Trust Company, a corporation, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the p?ndency of said action and that the sumo will stand for trial at the next term o said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at ti e calling of said cause, on the 3d day 6f December A. D. 1917, the same being the l'Jth day of the ntst term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 1, at Hammond, in said County and State and the 2d Monday of November A. D. 1917, said action will be heard and determined In their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of September A. D. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clerk L. S. C. Sept "4 Oct 1-15 1317 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: NO. 16(18$. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAY TERM. 1917. ELIZABETH McINTYRE LASH VS. CORNELIUS BURNS ET AL. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from tie Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the ea.t door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 13th day of October. 1917, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M.. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the fo" lowing described real estate, to-wit: Part of Block 'A" of Hoffman's second addition to the City of Hammond: commencing at a point on the West line of Calumet avenwe 72i feet southwesterly at right angles from the southwesterly line of the right-of-way of the East Chicago Bislt R. R., sometimes known as the Indiana Harbor Belt R. It.; thence south on 1 he west line of Cuiumet avenue 50 feet; thence west at right angles to the west line or Calumet avenue 100 feet: there north parallel with the west line of Calumet avenue 91.6 feet, more or lens to a line 72J feet southwesterly at right angles from me southwesterly lin? of the right-of-way of said East Chic.igo Belt R. R. ; thence southeasterly on a line parallel to and 72J feet southwesterly from said right-of-way line 10S.4 feet, more or less, to the place of begi ining. The said west line of Calumet avenue is a line par allel to and 40 feet west of the east line of Sec. 36. T. 37 R. 10 W., 2nd P. M., in Lake County, Indiana. If said rents ard profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy smaj decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much therecf as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, edits and accruing cos' s. Said sale will b made without relief from valuation or appraisement law!-. Taken as the property of Cornelius Burns et al at the suit of Elizabeth Mclntyre Lash. LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff Lake County. Indiana. L. V. CRAVENS. Attorney for P aintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS FISCHER. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, NO. 1101. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1917. NOTICE IS HBREBYGIVEN, To the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Louis Fischer, deceased , to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 221 day of October. 1917. and show cause, if uiy, why th I

Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court at Hammond, this 24th day of September. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clerk Lake Superior Court. Sept 25 Ort 2 1917

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE 'COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1917. JOHN KCIUK VS. ANNA KCIUK. CAUSE NO. 16623. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Cleveland &-. Cleveland, attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Anna Kctuk 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 she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 3d day of December A. D.. 1017. the same being the 19th day of the ntxt term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 1 at Hammond in said County and Slate on the 2d Monday of November A. D.. 1917. said action will be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I rereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of September A. D, 1917. H. L. WHEATON, Clerk L. S. C. Sept. 25 Oct 2-9 1917 r Play Safe! Keep Out of The Quicksands. By MOSS. A BRiDGE is meant to cross SOMETHING. It GETS you SOMEWHERE. They first built Ba brlde of wood' although there are ancient stone bridges in China. Xerxes bui'.t his famous bridge of boats across the Hellespont in 480 B. C, resembling the pontoon bridges the army builds at the present day. Trajan's magnificent stone bridge across the Danube. 4.770 feet long, was built A. D. 105. Coming to MODERN TIMES, the Brooklyn bridge. 5.826 feet long and 135 feet high, was started in 1SG9, and now thereare two other suspension bridges of even greater wonder Deft- by pcrosa the same river. A bridge is meant to cross SOMETHING. It GETS you SOMEWHERE. EACH AD. ln this paper is a BRIDGE, buiit by merchant to help you CROSS tho QUICKSANDS of DELAY and LAND you on the BANKS of CERTAINTY. You'll SAVE TIME and PLAY SAFE and get HONEST SERVICE and RIGHT GOODS If you PATRONIZE the ADVERTISERS in THIS PAPER. The merchant who ADVERTISES the YEAR ROUND is a PRETTY SAFE ONE to TIE V? TOLOANS BUY YOUR COAL AND WINTER SUPPLIES NOW. BORROW THE MONEY OF US AND STOP WORRYING. INVESTIGATE! "The Twenty-Payment Plan." It will pay you! Our plan permits you to borrow money at the legal rate of interest and repay it in Twenty small monthly payment!". You may repay the loan in full or in part at the end of each month. Interest is charged only for the actual time loan is carried. $2.00 is the mo. payment on $ "0 $2.50 is the mo. payment on $ 50 $5.00 is the mo. payment on $100 Come In and ask us to explain "The Twenty-Payment Plan." We are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana, under state supervision, thereby- griving an hopest, square deal to all. We roakf loans on Furniture, Pianos. Vtetrolas. Live stock and Office Fixtures without removal. Call. Write or Phone PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY 14S and 150 East State Street. Panama Building. Phone S23. Hammond. Indiana. I RATES REDUCED On Loans of $5 to $100 SlXtr. LAST MAY. No one need be without the money they want at our present low rates. It rays to borrow from us when you need money for any pu rpoee. $10 costs 35c for one month. Easy to pay our way in small weekly or monthly .installments to suit your convenience. If you are keeping house or have steady employment we advance money on your own note. I.ounJ anywhere In Calumet District. Lake Co. Loan Co. 2S RIMBACH BLOCK (Ovrr l.lon Store) H.1MMOMJ 1AD1A.V4

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