Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1917 — Page 7
December 1, 1917.
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Altar August 13t, oa avil claa. (iced advertisements placed with as over telephone and not paid for at tae offica within 5 days, an tiiMoaal charge of tea cants will oa ms.Ce for collection. Tha test service cu ta given oux patrons by bringing all classified adverUsements to our office and paying for sama and sava coUeotlon chars; a. LAXE COTHfTT PTO. ft PXTB CO. TX-SXS NSWSPATEitS. Aug. 6, 1917.
Real Estate Bargains
Wanted Male Help.
Vi'AXTED Boys over 16 years lor ligut laetorv work; bring school certificate. Ina.ina Box Co.. East Chicago, lu-'i-tf
FOR SALE S-room house, modern in every respect: hot water heat; located near Gary -ar line: i aero of ground: lv min. walk to Standard Steel: will sell all or part of ground with !ius. Terms reasonable. Phone 2h47. 822 Howard nve. Hammond. U-2S-3 A GOOD PUT FOR 3 COLORED FAMILIES doub'f house n paved st, 5 minutes' walk to the heart of the elty. Small payment down: owner live, out of town. Ask for Jas. McCoy, Motel Mee. Hm J no ml. 11-30-2
FOR SAUK 4 houses i Mock south I'oilkov plant very cheap; 4 rooms, hnth and toilet, gas. cement hcsemerit. Ail assessments paid to date. Calumet s. wr iii full. A small payment d"wn.
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transfcr; t Phone 143.1 Hammond. 1--1-1
SJXN U'AN'TED At Uibhun
steady woik; good nsg". ' j r:. gat otf L. C. 1 Apply U general . FOR SALE -6 -room outage, largo Rar
Room and Board.
FOR RENT Room, with hoard if desired. 778 Calumet ave., upstairs. Hammond. 11-2S-3
WANTED Roomers and boarders. F0 Fayette st. Hammond. 11-30-1
Wanted to Buy.
WANTED TO BUY OR TRADE For a paddle, bridle and blanket, F. W. Urgess. 82o W. State st. Hammond. 11-28-3
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary. Lake County, Indiana, will meet on the 10th 'of December, 1917. to receive and consider bids for tha unfin-
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WANTF.D 2 Polish, 2 Italian speaking
"or st. Crown i'oint, Imi.
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center line of ths Itrst alley immediately west of Atchison Avenue and run-J ulrig parallel thereto. ly const ruet ins j
It r C-U. II1I....I I I... o-IOOt int. lia. two-ring brick n,atn sewr with 17 manholes,' 2 new rutc: basins, (6 old catehlmsins to be reconnected) C new six inch house connect Ions to be construed from the new brick sewer, west to the lot line, (65 old six Inch house connections to lie reconstructed, 24 feet in length. 24 feet of U'-inch pipe stiwer, 5 to 6". Junction slants. All old six-inch drains now connected with old 18-inch sewer to be reconstructed at lot line with new connections, reconstructing old macadam pavements in Atchison Avenue and bricU pavement In Indiaiiapoha Boulevard intersection. SECTION "B". From trie center lino of the lust alley immediately west of Atchison Avenue and running parallel thereto: thenco west along the center line of the first Plley immediately south of llPUi Street and n.-nning parallel thereto to tho cast line' cf Lake Avenue, by constructing therein 1104 lineal feet of 2 ft. Int. Dia. double strength socket pipe main sever with 7 manio,es, 7 catchbasins, 33 or 5"x24" junctions. ' ' SECTION "C". From the renter line
ish r-d portion of I'istrict Sewer Number
Thu ty-four tUD in the City of Gary, j '""f the first alley immediately south of Lake County. Indiana, as follows: 113th Street and iMnniiiR- narn!lol thcreA 12' Vitritled Tile Sewer In Alleyjlo, tbenc south along the center line
men for light om'side wotk; must be i ;.-, , SALE W e have been ordered to 42 South from a point "1 feet east of J cf the flist alley immediately west of
Atchison .vrnue and running parallel thereto to a line SO feet south of the north line of 12 1st Street, by construct-
.m o mi A in I aluniet niscru i. . f,0 j ,!,. lu-r. of thf Erewiest tii. Hrr, e u......, c... .k,.,-
OOu pay JOr lnot.- ,iv ...... - . - j unrjiaiiH r oJl-l'a in iianmumti. m (rem 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. u. , 10s(?; t-ottag-es and I tiniratows. tlie
F'riedlander, of trn.aiO n c- ; "i -kinirmen s t rienus. C'CKett v-i-e-
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Chicago
WANTED Man for permflnent Position j . , : cinr' must be ru-j
A .Aiinl mid
019, Willi ,", ll.mmnnil a s,.nt r: C. Miuas t.o. Hammomi
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For Rent Furnished Rooms
; . T xtriCool's i '''tt Kl-o, t z or A lumisnen rooms iu 'ANTED Pin boys at R o M c". ! i,sht housk.'epin : electric liaht und Bow-lini Alley. 102 State si- MnJ. bath. 7 6:' Claude st. Ca'.l 572 K. Stale j 'l-a,!. II i 11"".-".
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WANTED Experienced n.ev.hanic fo ItareKe; must have Al uiw." Frank L. Bets Co. Hammond. 1 1--0 :
tv a vTFn Driver. C. Heinbach, As1-"ATP-1!-".- i' RS state st. Ham-
Aaams n-u'i""
FOlt KENT 2 modern sleepinK rooms in connection: suitable for 4 Rentleien: every convenience of honi''. In-
outre. ertii Krie st. Phone (tt'Sti. Ham
mond.
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mond.
1 1-30-tf ; FOli RENT 2 clean rooms for liM
t hnnQoknunin v ffnt rnllv located. jU J
Hammond.
11-S0-1
OFN'ERAL SHOPMEN WANTED A p- j j Iohina il St. l'honc 257). 11 pVv. National Surface Guard Co , Sheffield a,ve. Hamm n-t. . ..
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11-30-- FOR LENT l.8ri?e pleasant furnished
TT frops room, suitable for 2 ladus or WWTED Toung married man wltn , 2 Pcnt i"i:ien : centrally located. Rent hn'cineas ahtlitv for responsible poi- reastl,u, h!(, Trl. ;,.'7. Hammond, tion: ood salary" to start wrh, and ad- , 12-1-1 cerfcenYnK'fl RENT-Koom for 1 or 2 girls. 1a a-', v 25. Times. Hammond. j w;.h kit,.h,n privilege. 28 Russell st.
1 lammond.
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WAVTED Young man to assist tne!F(,n REN T Room s for hpht house-
manager. Diamond 5 and luc f.toT; keeping-. 4J3 Chicago a vc. Hammond.
Must, have some Known; x.-.-t trimrr.ng. . .Steady t!. and j - -- T"
See ti. T. t ower, ws'- : , Vj -, . r o u r..N i i-urnisnen raen-:ni o-iuom
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! Phone 1307M. Hammond. 12-1-1
a ry.
cr Whit'.n
WANTED-Officeboy. over 16 yearsof
aire. ADP11. ci.iii"" - .
J7immond.
11-30-2
-tv 4, VTFD Licensed fireman. Chapin i Co.. Columbia ave. and Calumet nycr. Hammond. ' " -'
unloading cars.
FOR RENT Furnished room for 1irht housekeeping; furnace heat. 704 takloy ave. Hammond. 12-1-1
For Sale Miscellaneous.
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Applv Sunday - m. n.-.. - yon SALE Unre-Jeenad dlBinonna and ile Iron Co. Hammond. . l' 1 wilroad wat"ho. Lester's RelUbts
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WANTED Help. 167 Losan st. Phone
2737. Hammond
eii r;v Experienced or in"xperlnced ntr or travelinir. lor. tree book" "A Knight of the Grip. Sa read list cl openings. Irnmediate ! ": pioymont service rendered n.e.b; is. AJJn-ss .:. st office. , '-Ch:f.. T ..ns Tr. A sMi. IP1-, 2"' I1, su Fran' i.MC -.New lork. HE A NEW LINE OF SOAP. F.X-tract-. Toli-t Goods. Perfumes E.c.. foUrs: 100 per rP''
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32. Sr. Louis, Mo.
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Loan Bank. 46
Opea evenings.
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Hanmioad,
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SUBS-CAUL. FEKD & KOOiTINQ X. 119 Cii-ta at- kOkua U 17. fcat OUa:o. rhooa 41SH. -lt-Iai FOR SALE M"alnut Fischer upright piano. $75.00. Call 325 Pine st. Hammond. 11-2 -4
WW TED Man wo-'-j in procerv -ir,d 2-;3. Hammond. '
Wanted Female Help.
a ' :ti one
Wisconsin Potatoes. $1.15 per bushel dcliercd within tvo miles of Nickel Plate team track. Phone 119SM. or 200 JJflnnnond. li-25-2 FOR SALE Detroit Jewel gas range; pood ,- new S 15. 234 Michigan ave. PI one 9"SM. Hammond. 11-30-2
FOR SALE Furniture at 3S3 Pine st. Phone 25D. Hammond. 11-30-2
POTATOES Car from Walkerton. lnd.v free from frost. $1.45 per bushel at car, or $1.55 delivered. George Michltnsr. Calumet tm traek. at Distiilery. Or phone 1033W. Hammond. 12-1-1 "
FOR SALF :0x3 and 3"x3i tires, $5 . - . . r -. " i . i i
Carl lAindren. Forsyth. Indiana j 8Ch: 1 nickel bumper, new. $5: 34x44 ''Ti 'and Sheffield. Hammond. ll-2 -1 ; al1i S5v4 rims, SI caih; ::0x3 and 3j - I new tulvs, $2 each. 43'tt? Forsyth ave.'
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kitchen work ana "'',:; rl oVsV
Restaurant. 24 ( lowie c Hammond.
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Phone 2 " 5 . poR PALE oil RENT Restaurant. 11-30-2 Cor. Columbia and Summer st. Wm. - ' limit.. Phono "fif'H. Hammond.
. V TED Competent stenographer; j ' ' 12-1-3 A-Nic-V . i slf.r Kuril- .
" .hArth.nrt. Se.ifer Ftsrn
iiure Co. Indiana Harbor. 1
rr.vTFD 3 experienced waitresses and 1 cashier? Sternberg's Restaurant. 3319 Michigan ave. Indiana Ha ihor. Phone 963. 11""1 "
F(R 3 ALE A large sir.o base burner, a' vour own price; come and S"0 it at 121 Cleveland ave. Whiting. 12-1-2
FOR SALE 1 davenport. 1 front ro-m rujt 10x12. 1 b!c rocker. 1 library i.,!n iizH i-.nlv ix months. .Tosrth
ivuvrrn Girls. Apply before t"n- Rahsta. 4S36 Northcote ave. East t in
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Hammond.
WANTED-Qtrl for general houseworii. ( vVi a vr.mmond Building. Hammond.
11-30-1
Wanted to Rent.
WANTED Experienced stenographers, T " , j ..j .-,ini- a-ood salary to
f'narties Apply,, Standard ..Steel
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W WTED Girl for general houaevork. isss Forsyth ave. East Chicago.
. I WANTED To buy !0" or 210 account ' McKasker. credit register W. H
WANTED Experienced girl for Rene.ai ; Borns S603 ParriPh ave.. Indiana liar-
WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room house. Can furnish reference. 7. :f00, Times. Hammond. 11-30-2
Wanted to Buy.
-ork: srood salary. 4901. Baring
ve. E. Chicago. Phone 832. 12-1-7
Situation Wanted. WANTED POSITION As housekeeper in good family: 25 years' experience In housekeeping and nursing. Address. J. L.. Times. Hammond. 11-28-1 V.'ANTl.D Washing to do nt 1i-iikj by Hungarian woman. 513 Field: auv r".,it Hammond. 12-1-1
Lost and Found.
LOST Female Boston - buldog, brown with white face, scare baek of right aar Finder please phone 140: reward. 11-27-tf IX)ST Black and white hound pup: with tan on head. Phone 2364 or 1374. Hammond. 11-30-2 IX)ST A collie pup in vicinity of 14 4th 9nd Northcot ave. E. Chicago. Saturdav, Nov. 2 4th; answers to n.ime of Beauty. Reward if returned to 1110. 1 4 4th st. Indiana Harbor. 11-30-2
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Miscellaneous.
PIANO LF.SSON"g-l:a(rtnie In 20 lessons, cuarnn'.oed. Go. Green. Phone 2296. Hammond. 11 Pambaoh, ave. 11-36-6
Tim STANTON-BROWN-HESS CO. Insurance. Renting, Real Estate. 62224 Broadway, Gary. Phone 524. Special attention given to Renting. We solicit the as-eney for your property. 11-26-6
For Sale Automobiles. AC TO PAINTING l"ir.t class juin painting, price reasonable. 31 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 10 11 tf FOR SALE 7-passenger touring car; new, used four momhs. Barber, 646 Ilohman st. Hammond. 11-26-5 FOR SALE A practically new Dodge roadster. See Barber, 5 18 Hohman st. Hammond. t 11-26-5
FOR SALE Overland touring car; (food
ondition lor log iKU-g.im. inone mi 1,( sT Between 1014, 144th st. and B.JGarv. 11-26 S S- O. Rv. tracks on Magoun ave.. E. , Chicago, "pocketbook; return 1o above t THKXB EXCEPTIONAL BAE&AIKS. '!dress: rewanl. 11-30-1 l-riorn cottage with furnace heat, toilet.
ole-. & pas gmid cement basement, .;is it. lot, $i5o. O-room modern bungalow, bath. elec. Ks. furnace heat, garage, 0 ft. lot. J 3.000. 4. mom cottage with toilet, gas, new foundation. 25 ft. business lot on W. State st $13itl. IHSO. MOOE. Bank of Hammond. Phone 27R0. 12-1-1
LOST B inch of keys, with ring ar.cf chain, near center Of town: $2.00 reward. Return, Hotel Mee Office. Hammond. 11-30-3 LOST Fur neckpiece between Lion Store and Minas'; return 793 Calumet see. Phono 119SJ. Hammond. .2-1-1 LOST Small red card eas oontainioc money and Liberty Bond receipt. Reward for return. Thone 1212W. Hammond. 12-1-1
LOST 'Red leather card case
money. Friday 5:43 p. m. Hohman ami i liuinc 672M
Russeii. itewara. uas on ice. narnmond.
FoR SALE 1016 Ford. 5 pasn.. $200: 1!1 1 Ford, 5 pass $1.": 5 pass. Overland starti-r. J2.": 1017 Khw? 8, 2 pass..
with j ;,.(. -iiri I'orsvth ave. East Chicago.
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12-1-1 1 FOR SALE 5-passenger car good run
ning order. seir stari.tr, electric lights. 5.00. o-.iii:;iid roadster, look3 like rev; wmt, r too, $350.0". Other cood bargains.
- t ' V;iuin Motor Sales Co. 653 Hohnmn st. LOST Mackinaw, nar South Shore de- j u ,., T, ;. 12-1-3 pot: reward; return 2Su Hohman t . , . .
Hammond. Phone SOOW. 12-1-1 I FOR
FOUND bulldog: owner can have( same by paying for this ad. Inquire ; after 7 p. m. 1023 Erie st. Hammond, j 12-1-1 i
For Rent Flats.
SALT: Marmon. 5-pass. Ex
cellent condition: ori-inal raint: 5
pood tiies: a bargain for cash. Fred
Humnfer. 57S Hohman st. Phone I00O.
Res. P!h he S69R. Hammond.
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FOR RENT Modern 6-room f.nt. newly (FOR SALE 1 Studebaker 1915. 6 cyl. S decorated: entral location. U20 Slier- i nns' 1st ola '-ondition. T'lice 630.
(dsn ave. Whiting. lt-2-3i Also Series 17 Studebaker 6 cyl. 1 PfLSs.
i mm m 1st class condition. $75. Phone
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st." Hammond. " ' 11-2S-V .Residence Phone 281. Hammond. 12-1-2 nd running parallel thereto, to the
east in Aliey No. 42 South a distance of 2S feet. Also 13" Vitrified Tile Sewer In Alley 43 South conmnencink at a point 356 feet east of the center line of Alley No. 8 West thence east in Alley 43 South a distance of SO feet. Also a 12" Vitrified Tile Sewer in Alley 7 West commencing at the center line of alloy 43 South thence south in Alley 7 Wtfct a distance of 111 feet. Also a 12" Vitrified Ti'e Sewer in Alley 43 "B" South commencing at a point 3H.1 feet Ea.t of the center line of Alley S West thence East in Alley 43 ' B" South a distance of 123 feet. "With nil necessary Manholes. Catch Banns and Gutter Inlets. Also the Backfilling and cleaning of the sewer in Alley No. 8 West from the center line of 42nd Avenue to the center line of 44th Place. Also in Alley 43 South from center line of Al!iy No. S West to Jackson Street. Also in Alley .No. 43 "B" South from the center line of Alley 8 West to Jackson S;ret. A!.-o in Alley 44 South from the enter Lne of Alley No. 8 Wert to the center line of Alley No. 7 West. Also in Alley No. 7 West from 4 4th Avenue to 44lh Place in said City, all In accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Bond of Public Works and he City Clerk. Tho cost of said improvement shall be ns-psspd a- special benefits to the abutting Rnd benefitted property. Bidders must file a certified check for at last 21 per cent cf the Engineer's Estimate of the cost of said Improvement which will be 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 end all bids. Bids must be on file in the Board's Office of said City by Ten o'clock A. II.. on the 10th day of December. 111". By order of the Board of Public Works. GEORGE H. MANLOVE. ASA F. HOOPER. FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. I.ORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk.
Board of
GRAVEL ROAD LETTING. LAKE COUNTY-. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that on Friday. December 7th, 1S17. at Commissioners' Room in the Court House in Crown I'oint. Indiana, the Board of Coir.missioners of said County will let to the lowest responsible bidder, the construction of a certain Gravel Road in Hohart Township, known as the Wm. Olander Hoard according to the plena and specifications on file in the Auditor's Office. Sealed bids may be left with the undersigned Auditor up to one o'clock P. M. f the day of letting. Bond for double the amount of the bid must accompany all bids, one of the sureties must be a resident of Lake County, Indiana, or a Surety Company authorized to do business in lnht County, Indiana. The same to be returned to all unsuccessful bidders. The risht to reject any and all bids is rest rved. JAMES BLACK. GEO. O. SCHAAF.
JOHN H. CLAUSSEN. Commissioners of Lake
.County, Indiana. Attest: EDWARD SIMON. Auditor Lake County, Indiana. Nov 15-22-30-Dec 1 XOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT SITTING AT GARY. NOVEMBER TERM. 1917. HORTENZIA SERBAN VS. PUM1TRER SERBA.V. CAUSE NO. 2398. ACTTON FOR DIVORCE Now comes tho plaintiff by Fred Cooper, l.er attorney, and lilcs her complaint lierein. together with an affidavit of a competent person, bhowing that the defendant thereto, to wit: I)uinitree Serban, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant s therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and lhat the samo will st:nd for trfal
at the next term of said Court, audi
that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 4th day of February, A. D. 191 S, the same being the 19th day of the next, term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Gary, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of January. A. D. 1918. said action will be heard and determined In his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Gary, this 1st day of December, A. D. 117. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. 12-1-3 SEWER XOTICE. ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said dty will receive bids up to December 14th, 1917. at ten o'clock A. M.,for the construction of Atchison Avenue District Sewer, described as follows, to-wit: SECTION "A". From a line 113 feet south of the center line of 115th Street, (connecting with the outlet sewer, to be constructed by the City of Hammond, running from the center line of Atchison Avenue, east to pumping station to be operated Jointly by the City of Hammond and City of Whiting Indiana.) Thence south along a line 24 feet east of the west line of Atchison Avenue to the center line of the first alley immediately south of 119th Street and running parallel thereto, thence west along the center line of the first alley immediately south of 119th Str e
.rig therein. 1152 lineal feet of 30 inch I
Int. Dia. double strength vitrified socket
pipe main sewer, with 7 manholes, 2
catchbasins 70 of 6"x30" junctions.
SI.CTIoN "D". From the center line of the first alley immediately west of Atchison A venue at a point 30 feet south
of the north line of 121st Street.
tnenoe east along a line 20 ft.
south of the north line of 121st St.
to the west line of Atchison Ave., pro
duced south, thence easterly along 121st
M. to a iinc 2ii ft. north of the south line
of I.Mm Street at the cast line of Atchison Avenue produced souih; thence east along a line 20 feet north of the south lint- of 121st Street to a line run
ning parallel with the southerly line of Indiunaapolis boulevard and 179 fet distant southerly therefrom. Thence south
easterly along- a line running parallel!
with the southerly line of Indianapolis Boulevard and 179 feet distant souther
ly therefrom to a line running parallel
wirn the northerly right of way line of the Indiana Harbor Beit Railroad Company and 8 feet distant northerly therefrom; thence earsterly along a line
runnmg parallel with the northerly
right of way line of :;'d Railroad Company and S feel northerly therefrom to
a line running parnlhl wrh the south- 1
erly line of Indianapolis Boulevard and j 2 4 feet northerly therefrom. Thence 1 southeasterly along a line running parallel with the southerly line of Indianapolis Boulevard and 24 feet northerly' therefrom to the center lino of New j York Avenue. Thence south along the; center line of New York Avenue to the i center line of the fust alley running! parallel with the foutherly IWie of In-' dianapolis Boulevard and southerly', therefrom by constructing therein 2793 j lineal fret 2 4 inch Int. Dia. double ; strength vitrified socket pipe main sew- i er with 17 manholes, 4 catch basins, 37 ' of 6".24" junctions. SECTION "E". From the center line" of New York Avenue, thence southeast' "
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Your Chance to Become a Pariuer KOW In a Permanent Oil Proiluciag and Refuting Business You can invest in oil shares with as much safety as in any other lino of business. It is merely a matter of choosing your opportunities. By investing in an Oil Company capitalized large enough to continue rling" until good production is secured, you are just as certain of returns as from any other business and with enormously greater possibilities of profit
Why Big Profits Are to Be Expected Expert oil producers state that, in spite of the fact that an unusual amount of development work is now under way, the demand for oil and its by-products during 1918-19 will bo far greater than the supply, so that still higher prices for crude oil will come. Every increase in the price of oil means just that much more profit for producers. How to PartidDate in This Profit
To sJtre in thia u precede n Led U prosperity, you must have a r ncia intereat and in thia coooeiction, -ana suggest that you in-eatigata tbe personnel of the Board of Officers and Directors of The Oaage Oil and Refitting Company, to the (utlat extent These men La to imrete their own thne and money in this enterprise, tbos grring aworaoce to prospectivo aare-ho!d rs that te.k interests trill be as rally faaided and protected as thongh they wens personally present. Why We Will Succeed in a Big Way This company is planning to operate in widely diveriified field, not depending upon a lew locations or a few wells. We own and have paid for oil leases covering some 48,000 acres located in 26 counties in Oklahoma 2,400 acres, 15 quarter sections being of the famous Osage County Indian Oil Properties, m district whereon very few dry wells have ever been druled, just released by the United States Government, which demands that we drill 15 wellsone in each quarter section inaiiie of nine months. We intend to permanently remain ia the business of prod-icing and refining oilend we likewise expect to make good in exactly the same way as have many other companies who started with socient acreage, ability and capital to succeed. As soon as sufEcient oil baa been procured, a 2.50C-barrel refinery wU be built oa the unit plan. This will increase the profits of cur ahaje-hoidcra many fold. Why Yoa Sho-M Join Us In -Developing These Rich Oil Properties and Do It KOW
This m a bo-inn-i proposition offared by experiar oil producers and retra table backers to those who can recognise the wonderful future of the oil industry and the wisdom of getting ia with the pioneers where the big profit are. Bv maJ-ing a eni tk decision, you ill be able to secure a very limited amount t,f Osage Oil and Refining Comcsov's Treasurv Stock st car value ONLY $1.00 PES SHAKE. This stock ia all common stock: no bonds: no debts o4 snr kind: no assessments. Each shareholder will have the chance to associate with th a -xpert oil men back of the Osage Cam party and t. be a co-cperarive owner of each and e-ery part al the rennerv. skimming plants, distributing stations, warehouses, lands, leases, eel wells, earnings or profits, from sr.y scrarre. and ail thins in any way pertaining to or in any wise btlor.cirg to the Osage Oil and Refining Company without assessment or further it.vestmc.t. Quick Action Is Necessary Or It Will Be Too Late Petroleum profits are for you if you so deciile. Od history hss demonstrated m the past that ihe man of moderate roeanit rosy- enply his little invert-n-ent alongside the man of great wealth and share the aoJden rewsrrfs in exact t-ropoTtion to the amount of this investment. The Question is: Will you step forward and accept the chaCenee of optort unity today the grest chance to join hands with those who pcesess the knowledge and have the experience, integri-y and sg-Tessiveners to win' T?f ail Co pcn ? cw ! Fall Irdo matlcn FREE ! Tomorrow isn't on the calendar a loet hour is a lest opportunity. Kail t'ir coupon NOW and allow ua to send you full detailed intormstica re?ar-..-r the status, plans and pertonnel of The Osspe Oil and Refining Comosny. as well as booUiets, illustrations ot the development work in Oklahoma, charts, rrapr.. etc.. which will convince you thst here at last is yoar opportun :v for isfe. cor servnt-.ve investment, -whether it be $10 00 or $10,000.00. All F$EE. S-nd r. money! Simply BE SUR AND MAIL COUPON MOW. OSAGE OIL AKD REFUI?TG CO., Oklahoma City. OUIa. CHICAGO OfTlCKii: 514 West n' nater K'tlg Chlcar-o. PI. If you would ilk; firs' -h ii.ii i n form '1 lion regarding th future of k.homct oil territory, phone or enil on Mr. Carl Gia. ui P. A. Raooler. who will he at Trr- Mijp-;tic Hot-! for .1 few days. 1U will bo liU'l to xi'lin to you p--r.rta.l!v th? details of the profits to be made by tli Osrgj Oil and ru-tlmtig foufpany.
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Ots-jro 03 and Renning Co., 514 Westminster Btdg-, Chicago, El. Witnemt ohrif-ating me in any way, send me booklets, charts, maps and statements regzrding the plans and future of yonr company.
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crly from tho center line of .iv York ' of th- --cond all t os - of Atchison Avfnue alonjr the center line of the; Avenue and running parallel thereto to first alley running southcastpi iy parall-' the north lin ot I21?t Street, by ron:l with ihn foutliorlj- l:ne of Indiinap- j strutting therein 1 1 6 liiif-sl feet of K olis uulevard and suuthrrly theiofrom inch Int. Dia. double strength v-itri-to the center line of the first alley im-! tied pocket plpr sr-wft- with 7 rini-,ho,l s. mtdiatt ly cast cf .New York Avenue-j 3 f-sfchbHSins, 70 of 6"x1j" junctions, and runnint parallel thereto by con- SECTION "1". From thi eerier lim
sffjctlng tliorein 2aS lineal feet of CO of tl: ; first alky iiiitiieil.t-!y south of j ihrh Int. Iia. double strength vitriflrsd I 1 lOtli Street nt-.d rurmug pnrallcl there-;
sorktt pipa main sewer v Uh 2 nian-ito. thence south along the center line of j .Charter holes-, j.) of 6"x20" junctions. the third tilhy we.M of Atchison Ave-' SH'TIOX "f ". from the center line'iiue and rurirms p-tralle! thrct to the 1
of the first alley running parallel with I north line of 121-u S'r e:. b;. -nstiuct- 1
t Freshwater Ecli. i Freshwater eels are said to be very clean feeders; they tire sometimes seen cropping the leavf of watercress and other aquatic plnnts as they float about in the water; but they are immense devourers of spawn of ell kinds of fish. i
LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pill, safe and always de-P'-ndaMe. Not .oid in drug stores, rtefuse other. svq diyappniitmeiit. t rite for "Relief" and partieular-i. it's fr'-o. Aiidrt.. National .Medical Institute. Milwaukee, tYis. 7:14
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the southerly lin-i of Indianapolis ing therln ll.Vi, lineil f-et of iy Uoulevard and coutherly thrafroin: Int. Dia. doubh- strti.ct'i -.itrilcii socket thence youth along tbc center line of pipe fewer, with 7 ruanholT, Z catcht he first alley immediately east of New . banini". V' of ti 'xlS" junn ions. York Avfr.uc and running parallel SEt;TION "I". I'rom ihe center ha--thereto to the north line of 12.jtH,of the lirst alley immen lately y.uth of Strt't by conntrueting thereji-, 1 S 1 i 113th Street and ruiinii.K para Del tli-.re-lineal feet of IS inch Int. Uia. double I to. tlunee south .!!, ig the center lin" of strength vitritVd socket pip- sewer, j the fourth allev west of Atchison Ave-
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REPORT OF THTE COniTIfy OF THE CITIZENS' GERMAIN NATIONAL BANK
AT H -M10.'I, I THE STATE OF INDIAN A, AT THE CLOSE OF Bl SIMCS.
anl running parallel there tv
with 7 niHiiholcs, 2 catchbatins. 07 of I
f."xU" junctions. 1 tl'e north Inn of 1 2 1st street by conJfECTIOX "O". From the cent r Tin" j st ructing therein Hit, lin-ie feet ..f 1 of th fir!t alley immediately eat of 1 inc-h Ini. lua. dou'd'- treiiii:ii i iVriliel New York Avenue and running parallel j jockeL pipe main M"-.rr with 7 iiihiitliorefo, thenoo siul ieter!y along the ; holes., 3 catchbnsu.. 70 of 6"x 1 " punc-
RESOIIICE5. Loans and discounts Acceptances of other banks discounted.......
. $.93. 641. 31 2.00.00
ven trr line of tho firs alley running pirali"l with the southerly line of Indianapolis Bou!vird and southerly therefrom. southeasterly nlong said alley to the cepter line of the first alley immediately west of AVhitc Oak Avenue, and iqnning par-Jllel thereto. Thehee continuing south along the center line, of the first alley immediately west of White Oak Avenue and running parallel thereto to the north line of 1.5th Street, by constructing therein 1432 lineal feet of 1 inch Int. Dia. double strength, vitrified socket pipe sewer, with S manholes, 4 catchbasins, 68 of 6"xlS" junctions. SECTION "11"'. From the center lin of the first alley immediately south of 119th Street and running parallel thereto, thence south along the center line
.lions, aa .pc-cni.-d in the plains, profiles and details now on file. All bid.i shall be act-mpanieij py certified check for not less thn two and one-half per cent cf the estimated cost of said improx emcn f . Th"i Board reserves the rie'it to reject any and all bid.?. JACOB SCHROETER, BARNEY A. CAKTEH. DANIEL V. EN RIGHT. Hoard of Public Works. Nov o Pec 7
Screw Propeller Is Old. Hint a patent for n screw propelled stentn vessel had been Issued as far back as 1W recently wns discovered !:i the French patent oftiro.
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STATEMENT OF COlfDITION, CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 20, 1917. Resources.
Loans . . . ... .. Bonds and Stocks Real. Estate . . . Cash and Due from Banks .
$1,388,959.00 .. 747,61. 3.72 . 3.15D.48 551,272.32
Ctvsrdrsfts (unsecured) , V. S. bonds deposited to secure cir.-tilEtlon psr value) SlOO.OOO 00 U. P. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value).. 125,000 00 Total 'U. S. bonda (other than Lerty Pon5s) and certificates of indebteJne.s Liberty Ioan Bonds, unpledged, per cent and, 4 par cent V. . 152,400 00 Liberty Loan Bonda. pledged to secure V. S. and other deposits. 3J per cnt and 4 cent Bonds ether than I'. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits '. 45.500.00 Securities other than V. S. bonds not inrludinr stocks) owned unpledged 110.94.07 Total bonds, securities, etc Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock.... Stook of Federal Reserve Bank (SO per cent of subscription) Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in ault and net amounts due from national banks Net mounts due fro-n banks, bankers and trust companies other than included in Items 1?. 14 and 15 Exchanges for clearing houae Total of Items 14, 16. 16. 17 and 1 S 1 1 SS.01 4.8. Cheeka on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash iterr.e Redemption fund with IT. S. Treasurer and due frnn T". ?. Treasurer Interest earned but net collected 'approximate) ...
7?5.41.".i 2r-5.f
f 32
I lSMM'C 7,597. 7 4.20o.",50''.: 2.601..1 r.i.sii.s 1S9.062.?3
1.37 7.57.4'J
10 4f S.Oon.'ji' JO.ono .)
TOTAL
Liabilities. Capital Stock Surplus . . Undiided Profits Rescred for Taxes and Interest Circulation . . Deposits ....
DIRECTORS.
K. TtTRN-Ert
$2,6U1,()30.18 $ 150,000.00 . 175,000.00 . 11,464.85 . 7.9.H.7S . 14r),997.50 2.19(63:;.05 $2,691,030.18
President
p. W. ME Tin President, Lege Conntr Mvinrs Tntsr oo.
JOHN B. FITZGERALD Hunmona utstmir.g company. FRANK S. BSTTi JVeSldoit. F. S. Bets Company. JOHN N. BIVCKMAN Oottl'n. Meyn & Company. CARL KAiF7IANN Kafmnn c "olf. OTTCk KNOKKZER President. Champion Potato Machinery Co. FRANK C. DEMIN'G Lumber Dealer. W. C, BELMAN Cashier.
I.I ABILITIES. C-pital stock paid in , Surplus fund Undivided profits J 2i.432.J4 Leas current experses. Interest and taxes paid 14.329, 3d Interest and discount collected but not earned 'approximate) ? Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies -(other thar included in 30 or 31) nemind deposits' Individual deposits subjert to cheek Certificates of deposit due In lers than SO days (other than money borrowed) Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding Deposits requiring notice tut less than SO days.... Total demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sublect to Reserve, Items S, S4. 35, SS, 87,-38, 8 end 40 6I6.925.5J Certificates -of deposit "other than for money borrowed) Postal savings deposits Other time deposits War loan deposit account 3S.373.25 Other United States deposits, including deposits in U. S. disbursing officers 125.C09.00 Liabilities other than those above staled
.51,(127,139 ?Z
ino.ono 40.00c 0ft ",102.7S 300 Oa J.aOO.f'O 7,74;.?5 505,90$ 16 10I.S09.51 l.?C0.74 2.SS7.K1 15,200.0 0
E6.76S.7? i7.3 .:c SO.071.:3
5Sg.373.2i, 33. EST 69
TOTAL
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OFFICERS.
I State of Indiana. County of Lake, : i I. H. M. Johnson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly awear that
! the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
A. V TURNER . J. K. FITZGER.A.ID V. C- BELJAN W. F. MABHINO M. M. TOWLE
President Vica President fleshier Assistant Cashitr Assistant Oauhior
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Subscribed ar.d sworn to before me this Jth day of November. 1917. P. A. PARKER. Notary Public. Jly commission expires Sept. 21, 1921.
H. M. JOHNSON. Cashier.
CORRECT Attest: F. R. 6CHAAF. J. K. STINSON, ANTON II. TAPPKR. Directors
