Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1917 — Page 9
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Alter August 13tH, on all classifies advertiiements ' placed with aa over telaphona and not paid for at the offica within 5 daya, an ad. Olticnal cbirye of tea cent a will ba mad a for coll action. The beat service can be given our patrons by bringing- aU classified ad. vertlsementa to our offica and pay. Ing for same and save collection charge. LAKE COTTJITT FTO-. fc 3PT7B CO. TQE2S NEW8PAJEE3. Aug. 6. 1917. Wanted Male Help. WANTED Laborers to work in grain elevator, 411-4 cents per hour. Standard Elevator, Calumet and 150th St., Hammond. 9':"'1 WA.NTED SO laborers at Dth and Englewood vcs . Garv. Good wages. J3.o0 a day. Illinois Improvement and BtUa.: Co. WANTED Laborers: 32c per hour; s.eadv work; sleeping quarters free. Chicago Feed & Fertilizer Co.. 3 blocks south' of Gary & Interurban on I. I. 4c S Tracks. MEN "lEARV BARBER1XG-Can jnC!PHse vour earnings in few weeks. Positions" furnished. Big pay. 'Wages v hi', darning. Write for catalogue. MoMer Barber College. 10a s. 6th aye.. Chicago. WAVTED Man for labor work: vapj $15 per week. Apply. McElroy HcltIng Co. Hammond. "L WANTED -At once, millwrifrhts; steady w o r k, pood pav. Apply Cudahy Pkff. Co., East Chicago, Ind. "WANTED Delivery driver for single horse wagon: thorough experience necessary. Apply. Supt. K. C. Minns Hammond. a-.a-i . 1 ' WANTED Man over 43 years of age for nisrht watchman. Apply Jn person. L1nde Air Products Co. 14oth and Kennedy ave. E. Chicago. O-.j-i WANTED Driver. Adams Express Co.. 85 State st. Hammond. 9-.J--WWtED Messenger boy with bicycle. Applv. Western Union Tel. ofnee Hammond BIdg. Hammond. 9-.o-tr W-WTED Porter. Auditorium Buffet. 367 Calumet ae. Hammond, Pn?"A 1051. ---o-i WANTED Bartender; Slavish speak ing. Apply. 46 Kennedy . Chicago. WANTED BOYS. IS TRS. OF AGE ORTqVER. TO LEARN PRINTER,. TRADE; GOOD WAGES TO START. APPLY NOW. W. B. CONKER .O.. HAMMOND. 9--J-tr , WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR MEN FROM 50 TO 60 TRS. OF AGE. POSITIONS RB PERMANENT: PLEASANT INSIDE WORK. COME AND SEE VS AT ONCE. W. B. CON KEY CO. HAMMOND. a-.a-tr WANTED Chauffeur: must be experienced. 546 Hohman St. Hammond. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, underwear, hosierv, dresses, waists, skirts direct to homes" Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New lork i ity. 9-26-1 WANTED Boys. Straube Piano Co. Hammond. --b-i CEMENT FINISHERS WANTED Roberts & Schaefer Co. Apply at 7 o cIock. Standard Oil Co.s gate. Indiana blvd and B. &. O. R. R. crossing. 9-26-1 W NT ED Driver. American Express Co.. 79 State st. Hammond. ' 9-26-1 W VNTED Laborers: steady work all vpar around: 32c per hour. Metals Refining Co., near car line, Osborne. Ind 9-6-3 Wanted Female Help. WANTED Young lady clerk. Nassau & Thompson. East Chicago, Ind. 9-19-tf WXNTED Girl for housework, $6 per week. 96 Highland St. 9-19-tf W VNTED Experienced chocolate dipper. Apply 34'8 Michigan ave. Harbor Confectionary. Phone 100?. Indiana Harbor. 9-20-6 WANTED Good girl for genenl housework. 1SS Plummer ave. IUmrror.d. 9-.1-I - WANTED Experienced waitress. Broadway Restaurant and Lunch Room, 756 Rroadway, Gary. 9-24-3 WANTED Competent girl for general housework: good wages. Mrs. W. C. Blnian, 17 Glendale Pk. Hammond. 9-23-tf WANTED Experienced seamstress; must also act as saleslady. Apply. R. R., Times. Hammond. 9-25-3 WNTED Girl for general housework; 6 hours each day. 3407 Michigan ave. Ind. Harbor. 9-25-5 WANTED--Hungarian speaking sales ladies: steadv position with good sal arv. Apply at once. Seifer &. Lewln. 702-04 Chicago ave. East Chicago. y-26-2 WANTED Dishwasher; late hour. ""nop Suey Restaurant. 98 State st. Hammonu. 9-26-2 WASTID a Iris for mailing room. Fran S. Beta Co. Hammond. 9-26-2 WANTED Girl for general housework: good home and small family: wages 15 pr. wk. 1535 E. 66th St. Chicago. 9-26-2 WANTED Sewing machine operators. Apply at once. Goshen Shirt Mfg. Co.. Hammond. 105 Condit st. 9-26-4 WANTED Girl for general housework: no washing. 25 Waltham St. Hammond. 2-26-3 WANTED Woman for cleaning, Fridays. 45 Condit st. Hammond. 9-26-1 Miscellaneous. CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. PIANO LESSONS Ragtime in 20 lessons, guaranteed; beginners or advanced pupils. Geo. Green. Phone 2296. Hammond. 11 Rimbach ave. 9-14-4 Phone Earn. 2543 E. Chi. 970 For Furniture upholstery and repairing. We call for and deliver. M. J. Cohen. CS7 E. State St.. Hammond. 9-20-6 For Sale Motorcycles. on MOTORCYCLES Oft -.U SECONDHAND All makes. Singles and Twins. from E25.GO up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsloe Autocycle Salesroom. WALZ t SLIGER. 229 STATE ST. 4:18:8
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Real Estate-Bargains FOR SALE ONLY $1000 CASH NEEDED TO PURCHASE THE PRETTIEST BUNGALOW IN HAMMONDS PKETTIEST SUBDIVISION. KENWOOD. CONTAINS FIVE ROOMS AND ALSO A SUN PARLOR. ALL LUMBER USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS HOUSE WAS PERSONALLY SELECTED BY THE OWNER. WHO IS COMPELLED TO SACRIFICE ON THE COST OF HIS HOME ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING HAMMOND. OAK FINISH THROUGHOUT: LOT IS 75x130 AND IS BEAUTIFULLY SHADED BY 12 WHITE OAK TREES. A HEATED GARAGE IS CONNECTED TO THE HOFSE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE WE CAN DELIVER POSSESSION OF THIS PROPKRTY FOR ii.iM'O. HASTINGS. WOODS & COMPANY. Hammond Savings !t Trust Bank. Phone 51. 9-2'5-l FOR SALE Five-room cottage; lot 50x 135. price $1500 $100 cash, balarce $20 per month including interest. J S. Blackmun Co., 161 State st. Hammond. 9-24-3 FOR SALE 54-acre farm; cheap if taken at once. Write. E L. Valentine, Rt. 1 Box 28. Kouts. Ind. 9-22-3 WHY PAY RENT? 5 t. cottage with bath, lights, pantry, 37$ ft. lot with only $33 unpaid assessments, lawn, trees, shed and chicken yard, on South Sid", pood location block from car line. $350 down and S21 per month; price only $2200. Immediate possession. Hastings, Woods & Co. 597 Hohman St. Phone 51. 9-25-1 FOR SALE 50 ft. on Linden St.. near Hoffman and Columbia ave. Price $340. Terms. $40 cash; bal. $5 per 1110. without int. if promptly paid. Gostlin. Meyn & Co.. Agents. Hammond. 9-25-3 FOR SALE A good 4 1-acre farm. 1 miles from town: well fenced, all new buildings, house, barn, (with water in silo, granary, corn crib, and henhouse; 5 acres ra?tur and woods; 10 acres seeded to alfalfa and clover: $1,000 down, the rest in small payments. Price $3,000. B. L. Nagle, Hesperia. Mich. 9-26-3 FOR SALE SO-aere farm near Elkhart: 5 acres fruit: 15 acres timber; balance under cultivation: bargain of taken at once. R. M. Rowe, 1344 Roberts ave., Whiting. 3-26-2 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for two: modern. 36 Warren St. Phone, 971R. Hammond. 9-22-3 FOR RENT Two ptrlctly modern lignt housekeeping rooms; hot water heat. Phone 1776 or call 531 Michigan ae. Hammond. . 9-2 4-1 FOR RENT One large sleeping room: modern conveniences. Phone 2215. 8 34 Hohman St. Hammond. 9-24-2 FOR RENT Two and three rooms: furnished for light housekeeping, 1S Plummer ave. Hammond. 9-24-tf FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms. 227 Truman ave. Hammond. 9-26-3 FOR RENT Large front room. 30 Russell st. Hammond. 9-26-3 FOR RENT Large sleeping rooms in modern home; all conveniences, 12 Waltham st. Phone 111SR. Hammond. 9-26-2 FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms. 10 So. Hohman st. Hammond. 9-26-1 FOR RENT Ore clean modern room for light housekeeping: centrally located. 505 Hohman st. Phone 2574. Hammond. 9-26-1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 3S02 Flst.. 2nd flat. Ind. Harbor. 9-26-2 FOR RENT Two large furnished furnished rooms: electric lights, bath; suitable for one or two gentlemen. 102 Clinton st. Hammond. 9-26-1 FOR RENT Two and three rooms; furnished for light housekeeping, 18ft Plummer ave. Hammond. 9-26-tf For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank. 65 Stat St.. Hammond. Open t-venlngs. 4-12-tf KTSSUAUL FEED at ROOFTNO OO, 11 Clinton st. Phone 8787. Cast Chicago, phone 4S5K. t-ll-ln FOR SALE Arrian piano; oak finish; first class condition. Communicate with J. G. Ruel, 7337 Stoney Isiand. Chicago. 9-20-i FOR SALE Gas stove. Inquire 1M State st. Hammond. 9-21-tf PIANO AND PHONOGRAPH Family would like to sell almost new J."J50 piano and a new $250 phonograrh. Piano has been used but very little, while phonograph was purchased two months ago. Piano. $; phonograph. $S5. Call between 5:30 and K o'clock tonight or at noon 1 7 " Plummer five.. Hammond. . .-. -- FOR SALE Detroit Jewel gas and New Prfetion oil stove and oven, cheap. 301 Sibley st.. Hammond. 9:25:1 FOR SALE Will sell cheap, new refrigerator, on account cf moving. Phone 2653. Hammond. 9-26-2 FOR SALE Cheap: Davenport and kitchen range. Inquire 12 Webb st. Hammond. 9-26-2 FOR SALE Hard coal burner, practically new; cheap. 253 Johnson st. Hammond. 9-26-2 FOR SALF Two tires 2Sx?J: a bargain at $7. 679 Hoffman st. Hammond. 9-26-3 FOR SALE Mattresses of si grade.-!. Retail at wholesale prices. Metropolitan Merc. Co., 56 Plummer ae. Hammond. 9-2K-6 For Sale Automobiles. WILL TRADE A 7-pass. Studebak-r. Al condition. self-starter. electric lights and 2 extra tires for 5-pass. car in good condition. 1351W. Hammond. 9-26-3 FOR SALE Seven passenger Haines automobile: 1914 model; in Al shape: barg-ain if taken at once. 3547 Pennsylvania ave. Ind. Harbor. Phone 190. 9-2R-3 FOR SALE 191 Cheverolet 5-pass : starter and lights: like new. $.",50. 4.1O6 Forsvtbe ave. Phone 672M East Chicaeo. 9-26-1 FOR SALE Moline 5-pass. touring car: good condition.- A1 running order: with n extra tires. Price ?4O0. or will take Ford touring car as part pnvment. bal. cash. Phone 2054 134th-142nd s's. Hammond. 9-26-4 FOR SALE 1916 Overland: efjuinped with silk rrtoha:r seats and lining; bumper: spot light: four new euto castnKS with four new inner tubes; two extra tires: looks and runs 'ike new. Enquire. Hammond Dairy, 6&0 Oaklev ave. Hammond. 9-26-3 Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By an experienced cashier and switchboard operator: can fti'Tiish best of reference ?. 25. Times. Hammond 9-25-2
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ANTcl Nice, dean warm rooms in prnate family not making a business of keeping boarders. within 5 min walk from Sibley and Hohman sts.; away from railroad and street car. by refined young bachelor holding an executive position with ineialurgic.il riant near city. College fraternity man: member of several Masonic orders; no fi-'J , :iP-lre,c.i- t"ent required in ilrst letter. U. 95, Times. Hammond. 9-25 WANTED TO RENT-Flv or 6-room fiat or house. Pnone 2911 Hammond. 9-25-3 WANTED TO RENT Bv Oct. 10th 4 n ,0e.,nJ?m t,a centrally located; no children. Phone 91 2R. Hammond. . 3-25-5 WANTED Two modern 2 or 3-room K-fi'iiig. 1. 4;,. Hammond. 9-26-1 Lost and Found. LOST Black Cocker Spaniel; stub tail white snot ,n , ' ..vn, im nni ior re - turn to J. C. Henning. 122 Fayette st.. Hammond. , l',?"?jTV0ndayV .8 m- Koman gold rin between T 1.-.- t.. .. , ..... , ami M-rt- ii ct.; value at keepsake Pnone S52W. Hammond. 9-26-i LOST Last night. $25 and an abstract 111 envelono- -.i . . mond!h- 4!3 MA' M- n ""fn: Personal. I have the agency for several good ; '"v t'niiner wun llgnt BUtO to work with me. Giw ag and refer ences. Address. J. L. p., Times. Hammond. Q.TK -l Wanted to Buy. WANTED Small confectionary store or grocery. J. K., Times. Hammond. 9-26-2 For Rent Flats. FOR RENT 7-rcom modern apartment in Tlomew-ood: sun nsrlor. steenmir porch, fireplace and heated garage: janitor service and ha.. Phone 265i Hammond. 9-26-4 FOR RENT Modern 6-room upper flat. 176 Clark st. Hammond. 9-26-3 LEGAL NOTICES. Kotioo to Plumbing' Contractors. We are now ready to receive bids for furnishing and placing of all the pipe required in the 1st tloor' 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 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: NO. 15279. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH TERM, 1917. FRED BARNETT VS. MILDRED B. STIEGLITZ. By virtue of an order of sal to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hsr.d. at the cast 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. ind four o'clock P. M.. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot twelve (12) in Block one (1) in Birkhoff's Addition to the City of Hammond, Indiana: Lot forty-three (43) in Block (3) in the subdivision of Blocks two (21, three (3). four (4) and five (5) of Stafford & Trankle's Addition to the City of Hammond, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said 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 thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valjatlon or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Mildred B.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, SS. RESOLUTION NUMBER 658. HAMMOND. INDIANA. SEPTEMBER 19TH. 1917. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice. Is 1 ereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that It is desired and deemed iifcessary to Improve Ames Avenue. Section "B" from east line of Tapper Avenue to east line of Rhode avenue in the Ci'y of Hammond. Indiana, by constructing therein a fifteen-inch double strength vitrified socket pipe sewer, 3 manholes, 4 ratchbasin, 40 six-inch house connections. 30 feet in length as authorized by Improvement. Resolution No. 658, adopted by said Board on the 19th day of September, 1917. All work done in the making of said ab.c-e described public linprovemen. shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 60S adopted by the Board of Public Woarks on the above named date, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are now- on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Board o Public Works has fixed the 5th day of October. 1917. at ten o'clock A. M , as a date for the hearing of all persons interested or whose property is affected by said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits tjiat will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. JACOB SCHROEDER. BARNEY A. CARTER. DANIEL V. ENRIGHT. Board of Public Works. Sept ir-: NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. . LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1917. WILLIAM E. LITTRELL VS. REFA LITTRELL. CAUSE NO. 16572. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff by Crumpacker A. Crumsaeker. attorneys, and files his complaint herein, togethf r with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant Refa Littrell is rot a reMdent of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notiflcd of the pendency of said action and that the san' will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appears and answer or demurs therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 13th day of November, A. D., 1917. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room N. 1, at Hammond, in said County and State on th? 2nd Monday of November. A. D.. 1917. said action will be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 10th day of September. A. D.. 1517. HERBERT Lr WHEATON, By Clerk L. S. C. ROSCOE HEM STOCK, Deputy Clerk. 9-12-13-26 TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY. You are. hereby notified that a Special Meeting of the stockholders of The Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company has been duly calI led by the Board of Directors to be I held at the Company's office in the I Fulton Building. No. 107 Sixth Street. in the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, j on the 17th day of October. 1917. at 11 I o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of considering and acting upon a proposed inI crease of the Capital Stock of the ComI pany to $100,000,000; upon the classiflj cation of the entire Cnpital Stock into I Preferred Stock and Common Stock, j into which the nitstanding issues of 1 Original Capital Stock and the Guarjanteed Special Sock of the Company I shall be. respectively convertable. the
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Issue of shares of Common Stock being substituted for further issues of Special Stock for approved betterments made by the Lessee; and upon the distribution among the Company's stockholders of the present Surplus Fund in the treasury of the Company; and for the transacting of such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. R. M. COLEMAN. Secretary and Treasurer. August 1st, 1917. 9-12-19-26-Oct 3-10
NOTXCE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between ALGOT J. ALSTROM and LYNN ADS IT. as known as the A. & A. Dairy, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 24th day cr September. 1917. so far as relates to the said LYNN ADS IT. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to and received by the said ALGOT J. ALSTROM. and all demands on said partnership are to be presented to him for payment, and he is authorized to settle all debts due to and by the firm. ALGOT J. ALSTROM further announces that he will continue the milk business of said co-partnership under the name and style of A. & A. Dairy, and will be pleased to receive the patronage of the present customers. ALGOT J. ALSTROM. LYNN ADSIT. Sept 26-3t About Noses. In Persia, anything but an aquiline nose is "off." Even quite a decent snub-nose is -well out of it. But in Uganda a lady is chiefly sought on account of her india-rubber nose. In Japan It must be "tip-tilted." have a heavenly direction, and In Britain any sort of old nose will pass so long as It is not everlasting poking Itself into other people's business. London TitBits. 350 Species of Parrots. There are 350 species of parrots, chiefly confined to the warm parts of America, Asia. Africa and Australia. There are none in Europe and none In Asia west of the Indies : and while numerous in the Malay nrchipellago. they are wonting in China. Cochin China and the Philippine island. The only species native to the United States is the Carolina parrot. Apples and the Bible. It Is not likely that the apples or the apple tree as we know them were the tree or fruit mentioned in the Bible. Most modern writers maintain that it Is either the quince or the citron, as being more In accord with passages in Scripture. (Canticles 2:3; 8:5; Joel 1:12; Proverbs 25:11; Canticles Ix. 2:5; 7:8.) Her Greatest Disappointment. Miss Louise says the biggest disappointment that can come into a girl's life Is the discovery that the fellow she really cares for hasn't any more sense than to believe she means it when she tells him that if he dares make another attempt to kiss her she'll never speak to him again. Macon Telegraph. Beet and Men. A honey bee, once having lost Its temper and ased its stinger, becomes useless and Soon dies. So it is with human beings, says Keith Oevenger of Osawatomie. Once they are no longer able to control their tempers j and keep calm under trying clrcum- j - f -w e 4n:4 tt erAn riar V t r-rt rt - ' j ci.-t a: yj cuuii iiicv i u j slip and lose their grip on business and usefulness. Kansas City Star. 'The Rent Was Due. Editor "I can't use your poem, but yon might leave your address." Bard "If you don't take the poem I shan't have any address." P cH a Sweet and IT IT
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Linen Industry In Egypt. E?ypt was the center of th linen mnnufacrure of antiquity. The first allusion to this fabric in the Bible is when Joseph, promoted to the dignity of ruler of the land of Epypt. was arrayed "in vestures of fine linen." Genesis 41:42. .Night Air in Towns. It !s a mistake to suppose that night air In towns is unhealthy. In most oases it is purer between ten at night and six in the morning than at any other part of the 24 hours. SC-CEDULE XF7ECTT7S JULY 1, 1917. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. For Cincinnati 8:05 a. m. 12:46 a. m. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:46 a. m. and 4:25 p.m. Daily. ettet Wa ews &i re O! It III All the Local News of Lake County Besides
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