Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1918 — Page 7
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Aft AogTurt lttfc, era all elaav. 3ad tdTWOMmmt pla4 with nm yrr tLvhon aid ot paid fox tl offlo witliin 5 aa adiitioaal Aufi of tea eut will b mda for oUaotton. ri ! Barrio on 1m glvwa ear patrons ty brlarlaff U cladld adTKtlMaati to rat offlo ul pay. laf for 9mm ui cllotloa xuuca coxnrrr pto. tvb. co. Amr. e, iti7. Wanted Male Help WANTED Tiovs over 1 years; bring school certificates Indiana Iio!C .S' o '"hlcago. Ind. -WE ARE offenr.tr steady employment to men between the aees of 1 and 4o tor Government work and refill r -0'""!Tr,t-lal lines. Our factory operates per week elirht hours r-r day on lh' shifts. PVce worker' after learning 'n. work, which takes from one to .vvo weeks, are able to earn from J ,(V. per dav and better. We have a Ibnis-in.. Ivnart'mtM whfch wi'.l assist our PPrants in ecurlnr rooms at the bJve!i rates. We. also need a 1st numb.. r or p;rls. ages 21 to 35 for steady profitable factory employment. ,tH ApjMv In person or communicate 1 i n rartory Employment Of Ice. The t.oi.aipr The & Kubber Company. Ohio. 4-J.-I-W'ANTED-Frftebt handlers at Gibson transfer: pood wag-?: ptoce work bks:s. Applv. 5en'l Foreman: triKi. Garv & Inteturbnn to U. C. U 'onf WANTKD 25 laborers Central Chemical Co.; 40c per hour. IIa'nmo'0.. t "WANTED Grocery order meters: also boy over 10 rears old, Lion Store. Apply -v t 4-24tf to if. U. lovegren. WANTED Laborers. Nitrating department: SS and 64 cents rf-r hour: S hour Fhtfts; Rood boardlntr house $i.;0 pr -week. Aetna Explosives to. inc. Aetna. Ind. WANTED Driver for a 2 horse delivery wapon: good records nnd reference necssarv. Permanent. ArpjJ-". Bupt. E. C. Minas Co. xUmmond. 4-.. -3 WANTED Male stenoirrarber. 17 to 20 years old experience not necessary; must be w'sllinK worker and reliable; must live in Hammond. State salary, n, referen-es and Phone. Write, nh.' Times. Hammond. 4 "11" WA.NTED Experienced male stenographer: draft exempt, residing "ermanently In Hammond or East Chicago. Good salary and rapid advancement. Write P 95. Times. Hammond. 4-2 . -2 POTS WANTED Enterprise Bed o Hammond. -' 'a WANTED Blacksmith: also machinists: general factory work. Applv United Chemical & Or-nn!c Products Co. Hrnond. ' 3 "WANTED Steady man. middle atred, to collect and solicit for leading Life Tnstirnnre Company: ss'nry J100 weeklv, and commission. Opportunlty fnr edvancement. Apply. Room 4. 1S State St. Hammond. 4-3-6 WANTED Car washer for nleht work. Apriv, A. P.. C. Garage, 4S14 Forsyth ve. E. Chicag-c 4-2I-3 WVNTED Blacksmith, also machinist for gt nerrJ factory work. I'nlted Chemical & Oricanlc Trodvi' ts Co. Hsmj 4 - WANTED On May 1. aRpri for Times route In Mnnster. Apply. Times office, r.'-om 214. Hammond P-ldg. Hammond. WANTED Auto reps'i" ntan: reference reaired at 400 Hohman ?t. iramn otid. ' 4-2'.-3 A'-NTED Blacksmith and helper; also bos for pJtmt'.ngr. Builders' Iron Works. Hammond. 4-29-1 WANTED Laborer?. 3.V per hour. Ills. Car Mf. Co., Hammond, Ind., H2nl and Oark. 4-:9"3t WANTED Helpers in machine shop and finisher 1 1- T-" 1- Con wool wotk. rranK Betz Co. 4-29-1 WANTED Wa'chman: experienced: no other need applv. Leonard Construction Co. Sinclair r.efininft Com pan v. Gate No. 2. East Chicago. 4-2-l WANTED Men to unload coal and brick: hisrhept. price?; steady. Mallable Co. Hammond. 4-2f-2 Wanted Female Help WANTED Girl for general housework: g:ood wages. 43 Detroit st. Hammond. 4-3-tf WANTED Fisher billing niachine operator: ncctirate and reliable. Main office Green Englneerins: V. East Chicago. 4-23-tf WANTED Office. Rlrl over 16 years old. ftrod health. Green Engineering Co. East Chicago. 4-23-tf WANTED Oirl for eperal houevr pplv t XafSfia A: Thompson. Kas' Chics If o. 4-23-3 WANTED Women frT Retieral office work; also b'-ie print machine op-r-d'rrj: clerical xperience desirable but pot neessary. rdriRrv Dept. Sf.attd.Md S'eel Car 'o. Hammond. 4-7-2 WANTED 2 dishwashers. 1 dininir room frlrl. Siprrbcrg's Resfauraif. "313 M'.Chistan ae. 1'hone 7 7S.M. Indiana Harbor. 4.27:3 AVANTED Female str rojrrapher. pccirate. rapid nnd rc i j ;( b I .- : g:e references, salnry rtes!rl end phone. Wr'te B f.O Tiroes. Hammond. 4-27 2 G1H1.S WANTED Enterprise Bd Co Hj'iiraonl. 4-27-2 WANTED T unsr R'rl over 16 to atend store .and phone. CVl Tttesdfl y. fi7" ?. lfihman Ft. Hammond. 4--'.-l usekeeper for eldTlv couple: 2 in family. 629 White. Oak v. Whitins. 4-2?-l WANTED Waitresses. Hotel Mee. Apply fit d'liinK room. Hammond. 4-21-1 WANTED Neat vnutif ladv to assist at fountain. Nelson's Drug Store. Hammond. 4-2:1-1 AN'TK.Il F. peri need shoe rrl: must reak PoMsh. Flerr's Shoe S;ore. t22 iirajto ave. East ChicaRo. 4-2'.-2 Situations Wanted. WANTED Work by man with team. PJowinc. Bradintr and excavatinr. riwtie 2327. 3SS Slate st. Hummond. Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO P,l" Y House: have two f.O lots as part payment; balance ash. Give full inrormatioii Slid de-s.-r-p'ion. Write. C. C. 21. Times. Hammond. 4-27-6
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Real Estate Bargains LOOK AT TBOSI BARGAINS. Hurrtson St., 5 room hnth. bns minf. worth $ZSC: Only j;;'t0; jiOO cash, bal. easy terms; " vscsnt. Baltimore St., 4 room cn'tajce: Rcrd coti,jitrn; lartie rocms. Hsndv for intrurbsn or oar lines. North Side, ncir rrj riant. HrTisi r'cc 5 1 1 o . t;:n cssh. bni. 510.00 rr month. 0 ft lot F-eltimore Sr.. and lumber to start. ro'tuKf. $35: $151 cash, bal. $5. no month. OOSTiaN. StEYN It CO. Phone 140. uor. Stale and ITohman Ftp. FOR SALH OAKY. New bouses In center of city. Apply, Joseph Frost, 522 Broadway. Telephone. Gary CM 3-27-tf rnp, SAT. K V.MFnnaM", 6 room and bath, rni-.uerti oottajie: all imrr.'Vnients paid: terms. Apply, Owner. M's Mt-hiKan ave. 1 23-5 VOti SALE 2 storv house. rooms and bath down stairs: 5 room and bath up et!r; new jtarn : 50 ft. lo; pan i.'sli, bal. ti:ontb'y payments. 205 Hoffman st. Hammond. 4-2rt-3 FOTj SALE Sir room b-irpalow on F!-n St., Hammond. A bargain to p Oui' is. bjver: numerous dweliinits in EdSt Cnicapo See IvOberts" Agency. 2.ii Calumet D!d(c. East Chicago i'h. ne U04.M. 4-2S-6 FOR SALE Must be sold by May 1. No. 24 St8'o St., 7."xl67 ft. with large store room: Ideal factory or salesroom location; terms 1-3 cash, balance t per i en. A. J. Campbell. 60 State s. Hammond. 4-28-3 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watcher. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 Stato Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-18-tf FOR SALE Hatching egg; layinff hens: also roosters. Phone 12S1YS Hammond. 4-8-tf FOR SALE Store shelving and counters; ifood class condition. Phone 433R East Chicego. 4-19-rf Get the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 212 E. State street. Look fr the clock in center of sisn J. Arkin, Mgr. FOR SALE Light double carriage.; harness and sinsrle sprinir waeon ' cheap. Phone 1496. Hammond. 4-26-S ! FOR PALE Cood horse, wagon nnd harness. 834 East Stale s. Fh 'ti" 3079. Hammond. 4-2-;-2 FOR SALE 2 teams of horses. 2 set of harness. S wagons. Inquire ?543 Michigan ave., rear. Ind. Harbor. 4-26-3 FOR SALE Budwelser saloon in Chicago. 1113 Micb.lean ave. Roseland. Geo. ,T. rhilMrs. Phono Pullman 454 o- 2C21. 4-27-5 FOR SALE P1rc1 Comb White Leghorn laying hens and baby chicks from 3 to 6 weeks old, E. Jacobs. Hessvilie. Ind. 4-27-1 FOR SALE Gmcerv and meat marks. stock and fixtures. bZK 143rd st. E. Chicago. 4-29-6 FOR SALE 1 7 ft hat case: 1 T ft. hat case; 1 umbrella case: 1 sa'e: 3 S ft. cases. 622 Chicago ave. E. Chicago 4-29-2 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 2 nice front rooms with use of kitchen: must be reliable people only. Mrs. K. Lee. 319 State L'T) St. Up" stairs. Corner Douglas. Opposjte hospital. Hammond. 4-2.1-5 FOR RENT 2 or 3 rooms for light housekeeping, pear car Mne. Ph--ns 2550. Call 411 HiCKory st. Hamm md 4-25-3 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms 4S40 Todd ave. E. Chicago. 4-2t"-3 FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping rooms, gas beat and electricity funiisiied. Phone Hammond 1336W. 575. lo'lth st. Hammond. 4-27-1 FOR RENT Furnished room f..r light housekeeping. 1'.'2 Michigan Ph-ne jfiil;. Hammond. 4 27-7? FOR RENT JV sirable room, modern. cent re 11 v located: gop'tr-nitm preferred. 4421 Oicott ave. East Oil'SC" 4-29-3 FOR KENT Modern furnish room downtown. Phone 879W. Hammond. t-29-1 FOR RENT Furnished room c;-tb!c for 1 or 2 gentlemen. h t.i Holuonn st. Phone 3254 Hammond. 4-f - FOR RENT -Light houeV r-ring r"cm near car Jin-. 421 Michigan a ve. Photi" 1131W. TfTiTCo,.d 4-29-2 FOR RENT Sleeping room for gen lemon: convenient to Gtbon a:-.d Standard 55!i Sumim r st. Phono Hammond 49. 4-29-3 FOR RFlNTj -2 rooms furnished for light housekeeper gt no children. I hone "2 15 Hammond. S54 Hobman Ft 4-2f'-1 FOR RENT--2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 419 Truman ave. Hammond. 4-29-1 FOR RENT Furnished room on Ruth st. ii!iah;o for couple, or lady. Phone IMmtm-nd 69.3. 4-29-1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. modern con n ieiv-es : very reasonable. 125 Carro'l st. Hamoo.nd. 4-29-2 For Sale Motorcycles. FOR SALE "-speed H.ir'ev Davidon; hi at ,-nsii olfer takes It. Jacob Hil'e-g.-.nds. Monster. Ind. Ridge road. Mock vies: of i';i'iiinff ave. 4-2S-". MOTORCYCLES. All makes from Si 5. 1'l up. To get what you want make your selection now. Sold on rflv pavmeots. EXCELSIOR ATTTOCAB SAXES soon. 229 State St. Phone 24S9. Hammond 4-27-3 For Sale Automobiles. FOR Ml.S 5 pass. tourrg car: good condition: musi saeri1e. Inotiire. Times Office. Hmmond. 4-26-3 FOR SALE Elgin Six; superb condition. First reasonable offer takes car. Room 9. 15." State f. Hammond. 4-27-2 FOR SALE 191 Butck R pass: Al shape. $375. nO; 4 paso. National 4 cylinder. S3t.0 on. 45fli; Forsyth ave. East Chicago. Phone 672M Hammond. 4 '29-2 FOR SALE Elgin Six: superb condition. First reasonable o"Vr toks car. Room 9. 155 State t. Hammond, t-29-tf FOR SALE 5 pass, car: cheap if taken at once. Phone H.immonJ 112117. 4-29-5
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IK'U PAI.E By owner, cin; of the best built homes in Hammond; hot vvat.-r , heat, electric light, bath, all modem r-on viiitnc. ehaln and fruit trees, Brace vines, JnrK lawn rounl lioti.tf. lare rnrden already plowed and purtly Mantel. licr ;rv'rar li-.o. Onlv IS mm. walk In Hammond's largest farli'ij'. Price. $53iio: 5nt cash: bal. HO CT mo. ('nil MIC Howard ave. Ilnminfincl. 4-27-3 Miscellaneous ROOFING. Applfed over old shinties: colors red. Br'-cn or stce j-rey. Cheapest on the market. Ut prices from Ktnil Minas, ,S12-14 Oakley ave. Phone 2105. Kesi- ! deuce phone 21t". ITimmond. 4-li-tf f'K SM.K fsed lumber and kindbnn and d'urs. Call at once prepared to i h.a il it awa. ery heap: must be tak- ! t: awnv ar once. 214 Kict State st. ! Hhtumond. 4-2S-1 Wanted To Rent. WAN TED TO RENT My respons.ble parly. 5 or 6 room house or bungalow with nil modern conveniences. 103 Harrison st. Phone 3168. Hammond. 4-23-5 WANTED TO PENT Meat market with fixtures, well located in Whiting, beet of reference. Write, H 6o3tJ Times Hammond. 4-2rt-'l WANTED TO RENT Furnished room I near post Oftice. Write, K. K. K . I Tinies. Hammond. 4-27-2 WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6 room furnished house or ffat for 2 or 3 months; modern; willing to pay good price. So. Side preferable P. O. Box 307. 4-2-2 WANTED TO RENT 3 unfurnished i rooms or a cottage. Call Hammond. ft4,. Before ti:3o, 4-29-2 WANTED TO R ENT 4 or 5 room ttnturnlslKd flat: steam heated, bv younc couple: not more than 15 minutes walk from Lion Store. Address, C. F. care Times Office. Hammond. 4-29-1 Lost and Found LOST Cnmeo Pin. on Warren llohman' st. or in Liberty hall. Reward, re- j urn 11 Warren st. Phone 476. Hainjmond. 4-2G-l j LOST Pink rameo brooch set with j ntarls. Friday eenintf. Sibley or S iHohman: reward: return to Times Ofnce. Hsmnonrt. 4-29-2 I FOWD Diamond ring; owner can j j have same by paying for adv. and (proving property. 4'20 Magunn ave. jESast Chicago. Phone 3. 4-29-1 I For Rent. FOR P.F.NT 2 fine oflre rooms with ties of reception hall facing on Hohman St.. in Straube B!dg., opposite; court house. Apply. Kaufman Wolf I Ljori btore. tummotn. 4-13-tf FOR RENT Store 2nx94, Artemis Eldg ground floor: 1 shop or office second floor; long term lene. low rent to right party. Best side of the best street In ihe best business location in Hammond. . oom :nn T'oor, 151-155 State st. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. FN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DIEDRICH OLDENBURG. NO. 1624. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH TERM. 191$. Notice is hereby given, to the Heirs. Legatees and Creditors of Diedrfoh Oldenburg, deceased, to appear In the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 1 3rh day cf May. 191 S. and shorr cause, if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should n"t be approved; and said heira are notified to then and there make proof cf heirship, and receive their distributive she rs. WITNESS t!i Clerk of he Lake SuTr1or Court, at Hammond, this rOlh day of Apr!!. I9ie. HERBERT L. WHEATOV. Clerk Lake Supreme Court. April 22-29 NOTTCH OF ADMINISTRATION, i TN THE MTTri:oU THE ESTATE I OF ELIZABETH HUBER. DECKASED. No. in x Notice is hereby given that the un- ; dersigned has been appointed execiror if said E'-ate. by the Judg-- of !ti Lnke Superior Court. Said Estate ts supposed .- be solvent. ELIZABETH HUBER. Execi'or. Dated April 2' 19 i . April 22-29 May 6 NOTICE. Notice s hereby given to the citlgens. inhabitant , and iega voters of the ward of t!i C'ty -f Gary, wherein the premises below diserioed are s.f.iated. nnd to tne citizens, inhaoitants and legal voters of th Citv of Gary, and of calumet Town.li p. all In Ukf Coun'y, state of Indiana, that the undersigned is now the bon.afide ho.'de,- and owner of a certain Renewal of county R-:'l Liquor License t s-dl intoxicating llqurrs heretofore granted to liim bv tl - Biard of Commissioners of Lake tVomty, Indiana, for, upon and in the f: '.lowing described root and premise situate in the City of Gary, Lal;e County, In liana, to-w't: The gio.ind floor r.-om of a certain two-story brick building, situated on lot 1. block 2. of the Chicsgo-Tolleston Land Investment Co.'s Second addition to To'.leston. now a subdivision of h City cf Gary, Lake County. Indiana. The loom in which said liquors are to b sold 1s 25-S(i feet, glass front, front, side and rear entrances, hrtr is 37 feet long. Said room faces ea.--t on Broadway, a publbt highway in said City, and being further known as Smo Broadway, havirg living rooms above and restaurant in rear of same. And that the ur.Terslgne.i w.n at the regular May. 191S, term or session apply in writing to said Board of Coinmiisioner of I.ake County, Indiana, for a renewal of, or an extension of, the aforesaid County Retail Liquor License, or for the granting to the unders'gned of a new County Retail Liquor License, in eac'u instant e t sell Intoxicating liquors, for, in. and upon the nbove described room and premises, as said Board of Comrrlsioners shall deem and find right. Just, proper, and In accordance, with the law governing suIi matters. And the undersigned does also aver and represent that he is a male resident and inhabitant of said City. Township. County and State, and over the f.ge of twenty-ope years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year last past, and in the City of Gary. Calumet Townsh'p,
Iake County. Indiana, for more than six months Inst past prior to the date of this notice, nnd that he n lena.1 qualified voter thereof nud a citizen of the 1'nited Hates of America, ani la possessed of all the Irgil qualification required by the laws of the State of Indiana to entitle h'm to be granted a renewal or extenHlon of th County Reta;l !i4,K,r j. . nse now held and owned by him, ani to he granted a new County He;a:I Liquor License. JOHN BAILEY. April 15-22-29 1918 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION-. IX -HE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMILY WILSON DL'NSHEE, DECEASED. NO. 101. Notice 1s hereby given that undersigned has been appointed administratrix r said Estate, by the .ludfce of trator rf said Estate, by the Judge of h Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is nupposd to be solvent. DORA FF.NSTERMAKEH. Administratrix. Dated April 9 191
NOTIE OF ADMINISTRATION'. IN THE M ATT E K OK THR ESTATE OF MARY ANN HARDING. DECEASED. NO. is no. Notice Is hereby Riven that underpinned has been appointed administrator of sail Estate, by the Judge of liti Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. G. ROSCOE 1 1 EM STOCK, Administrator Dated April ft. 19 IS. NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE OF DANIEL POPA. DECnvSED NO. 1793. Notice I hereby given that nnders'xnel h-.s heen appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Es'ate Is supposed he solvent. AfREL POPKA. Administrator, Dated April 10. 1918. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE EST ATE OF VASYL MUZTCZKA. DECEASED NO. 18 in. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate by the Judge of tne Lake Superior Court. ; Said Estate is supposed to be sotyent ! PAUL B. LIPTNSKI. Administrator. Da'ed April 2P, 19!S. April 22-29 May NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF I RENIT'S SHORTRIDGE DE-1 CEASED. NO. l M 2. ' 1 Notice is hereby given that the un-j designed has ben appointed adminlstrntn rf .!.-, T7i.tQt.. 1 .. . 1. . a . 1 v.. .-.f,..i 4.j. uy toe juage or the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to he solvent ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Administrator. Dated Arril 2", 191?. April 22-29 May 6 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OU THE ESTATE OF ALZADA LAMB, DECEASED NO. 150 4. Notice is hereby given that undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate by the Judge of the I-rik Superior Court. Said Estate supposed to b solvent. MARGARET G. DIAMOND. Administratrix. Dated April 11. 391S. NOTI-'E OF ADMINISTRATION'"' IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN STRWKA. DECEASED. NO. 113 Notice Is hereby g!-. en that Undersigned has been appointed administrator of ,nid Estate, by the Judge of he Lake Superior Court. . Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ANTON PUOHELI. Administrator. Da'ed April 11. 191S. NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION'. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ' OF HELEN NOVAK, DECEASED.! NO. 1K2. j Notic- is hereby given that under-j signed has been appointed ndui.ftirtir.tor u sum r.state. hy the Judge of If Lake Siipeiior Com. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. TOM NOVAK. Administrator. Dated April 11, 1915. NOTICE. Notice is hereby g.-.cn to th e.ti- ' r.ens, inhabitants, and legal voters of i the nnr-i if -h-- City of Gary.; wherein the premise h"'ow ci.s-i ihed , are situated, and to the citizens, in- ' habttans and legal voters of the city of Gary, and of i"alumt Township, i Lake Count.".-. S'ate of Indiana, that the J undersigned "Kill at th regular May. i 1918. Term or session of the Board of i Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana. : apply in writing for a new County lietail Liquor License to sen intoxicating! liquoeo. for. in, and up -n the following J described premises situate in the Oityi
PHONE MONROE 3332. THE REVAL MERCANTILE HOUSE WHOLESALE AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. 761-769 W. Adams Street, CHICACO. In the Matter of V-TH. S"tri3 IlclSSl Retiring
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Inventory Value, $5000.00. Tuesday, April 20, at 10:30 a. m. Sharp at 502 119th St., Whiting, Indiana Wo will sell at Public Auction the entire slock end fixtures of V.'m. Su 'ihal.a. consist In? of a very fine ; o k of tstapoN domestic and imported arocerfea. including over 400 esses of toruatoo-s. corn. peas. ;ns, phir,.-, o;;,.r. rips, peaches, pineavp'es, salmon, sardines, lobsters, shrimp., beans, lirni bean?, etc., nil advertised brand.-. A large and well parted stock of coffees, teas, spices, cocoas, chocolates, preserves, catchups, -alad oils, o'.ivep, Worchester Fauces, vinegar., etc. f,0 cases of fruits including prunes, apples, peaches, apricots. 25 cases of starch, matches, polishes, flakes, 'o cases of American Family, Fels Naphtha, Ivory, Proctor & Gamble soaps, powders, etc. An immense quantity of flour, sugar, rice, beans, cornmea!, rye, etc. This stock is mostly In original packages and well worth the aUention of the trade.
1 No. 442 National Cash Register. 4 Sanitary Counters. 1 Refrigerator Show Case. 1 Combination Hobart Electric Coffee Mill and Grinder.
STOCK ON EXHIBITION MONDAY, APRIL 23. Stock will be sold In lota and parcels without reserve to the higheat and beat bidders for caeh. A depoait of 25 per cent will be required from all purchasers. How to get there: Take State St. car to 63d St., transfer on Whiting and East Chicago car to door.
of Gary, Lake County. Indiana, to-wlt: The ground Poor room of a certain two-story brick building, situated on lot 3. block 2, of the Chlcago-Tollf-ston Land & Investment Co.'a Second addition to Tolleston. now a subdivision of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. The room In which said liquor are to he sold is 25xS0x14 feet, glass front, front, side and rear entrance, and living rooms above. Said room faces east on Broadway, public highway in siid City, end being further known as 90S Broadway. And the undersigned does also hereby aver and represnt that lie is a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Township. County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided In the Stito of Indiana for more than one year last past, and in the Cj;y of Gary. Calumet Township. Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months last past prior to the date of this notice, and that lie is h legal qualified voter thereof and a citizen of the United States of America, and Is possessed of a!" the legal qualifications required by the laws of the State of Indiana to entitle hirn to be granted a new County Retail Liquor License upon and for the above described premises. JACOB E. FRIEDMAN. April 15-22-29. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE OOCNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1 9 1 S. OTTO C. F. SEEHASE. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF THEODORE SEEHASE, DECEASED VS. EDWARD J. REYNOLDS. CAUSE NO. 166 IS. ACTION IN ATTACHMENT. Now comes the Plaintiff by W. B. Van Horn, attorney, and files Ms complaint herein, together nl'h an affidavit of a competent person, showing hat tie defendant. Edward J. Reynolds. H not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby noiitied of the pendency of sail action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Couit, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs ihtreln. at the cal'.ing of said cause., on the 2th day of June, A. D. 191s. the same being the 37th day of the next term of said Court to he begun and held in the Court Hon Room No. 2, at Hammon. in said County and Stare on the 2nd Monday of May. A. D. 19 IS, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and aTix the Sea! of said Court, at Hammond, this 22d day of April. A. D. I'll 8. HERBERT L. WHE A TON. By "rk L. S. C. RO SCO HEMSTOCK, Deputy Clerk. April 22-29 May 6
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. TTIT-- ST VT-tr. OK INDIANA LAKE ' COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 191 S. DOMONICA MEAN) RHODES AND DAVID RHODES HER HUSBAND VS LENA VACUA RO. ET A L. CAUSE NO. 171oi. ACTION TO PARTITION OF REAL ESTATE. Now comes the Plaintiff by Geo. Eder, attorney, and files their petition herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants Lena Vaccaro. Olim Vaocaro. her husband, Theresa Soneneman and Albert Soneneman her husband, are not residens of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendencj' of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of Faid Court, and that unless Ihey appear end answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 24th day of June. A. D 1918. the same being the 27th day of the next term of sold Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 2 at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2d Monday of May. A. D. 1958. said action will be heard and d fermined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. T hereunto sot my hand an i affix the Sea! of said Court, at Hammond, this 22d day of April. A. D. 19i. HERBERT L. U'HEATO.V. Clerk L. S. O. April 22-29 May fi S PILLS 1 list 1!AMUVI riGlkl:. Indies! Ah yonr Itrntjitlmt tot i If bl-eks-tr Vlaaioerf lirand I'lll, la U.4 1 4.. Id irrjoA , sesifl wna ktrv.n. eo iner. iiht o' map UlAMONlk lilEAMI I'll.i S CI ITP Fa ears krewn Iii.r baf& t. A iway.. ji i.i rzti SOLD BV CE15GBT5 EVXRVSS echieule rmcTm JAKUABT 30, 1918. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. For Cincinnati 1- :45 a. m. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago ii;l'J a. Dally. FIXTURES. 1 Safe. 1 Daemecke Butcher Boy Refrigerator. 1 U. S. Meat Slicer. 2 Photograph Machines.
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The Revel Merchantile L. REVAL, AUCTIONEER.
to rrotecx tne ratirnt. A rtiys!c!nn sM this Is one- of the "nost fiirlH to n ppeefly recover.T from pneumonia: Make a tlglit-fittin jacket of cheesecloth, filecveless, and interline with two thicknesses of sheet cotton. Line with the chee Reclotii. Faten In front wth snaps; it Is worn nest the sljn. It Is best to have two of these little coats. They protect the patient from (itiy chance draft when chunking: the clothes or hedging.
Did John Say It? Some one nsked John T. Rockefeller why he was so seldom seen at public dinners. "Well." repIU-J the millionaire, "In the first place I dou't eat much, and while you don't hare to eat you do have to e!t throuph The Bpopt'hos. And. to my mind, the jiverai.'i' Hfter-dlnner speech Is like a bi cycle wheel the longer the spoke th! greater the tire." A Tough Wood. One of th toughest of woods is thtit of the so-called Osnpo orange, which, however, Is not an orange at all. b it1 belongs to the nettle furnUj. Some idea of Its strength may be hud from a report made not Ions; ano by the foregt service, which shows that a block ;?0 Inches Ions: and two inches by two Inches in cross section, when bent, breaks under a stress of 13,6;o' pounds. HI V Libert Honds. In war-ridd-n France they have g'.v- j en their a!! and are penniless, we are not. PRICE Si. 20 Soli! By Ursa gists Trea'Ue with ecb hnt'ie or Trailed co rtu-'flt-t-Rt f AHKll St THE EVANS CHEMICAL CO., CINCiMvATI, O. GET YOUR LOAN Hi WITH An old reliable company like " th" l'i;o 1 1 k..n r. . Z-'J. LOANS rHCM S25 TO S3 00 -, J" en Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas. i Live Stock snd oillce Fixtures " ! tlT without remoial. -7. j REMEMBER There Is NO CHARGE for our j service not even interest in JJJJ . advance. , FROM 1 To MONTHS TO ; j REPAY YOUI' LOAN PLUS - ! 3'-, oi INTEREST. t i LOAN'S ANYWHERE IN -! LAKE COUNTY. S " I 4A4 4VCall. Write or Phone 323. " j Private and Confidentiai. MS! B PKOVIl)i:XT LOAN mH K A). : 18 enrt 150 Ear S'tn? Street FaTiRm.i Tin i 1 i i "i pr. I Ilarr-mond - Indiana. ' ? t j 1 1 ic t ? 1 1 9 $ r st $ j j $ j t f $ w U w It's a Gentle Art, the Art Of Bunking. By MOSS. YOU'LL recognise this old s!ar at advertia- . J Jones' brand of vf paict nelle for 25 cents a cnn. fcDjith-ii brand ?ells for 20 cent. Smith claims hie brand Is BETTER because be doesn't SPEND MONEY In ADVERTISING, but PUTS the MONET In the PAINT. It sounds LOGIC Vti to some folks, and they FALL FOR IT. They titfnit they're grettlng SOMETHING BETTER for LESS MONEY. ROT! The FACTS are: Jones charges more because he INCLUDES the cost of ADVERTISING, but he SELLS BETTER GOODS because he SELLS A LOT. Smith ruts FEW sains at a CHEAPER price. Where does Smith get off If he doesn't ise'il an INFERIOR article? A PROVED advertised articlis the SAFEST and REST BET. If en advertised nrt.oip in a FAKE It Is SOON DETECTED. AVch tbe "Irertlaenawnts in this paper. J) "1 1 ESTABLISHED "S3 frcm Business AUCTION 1 Sven Passenger Machine. 1 Bailer. 3 Meat Blocks. 3 Marble Top Counters. Cashier's Desk, etc. 1 Five Passenger Machine. i House Ni
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MERCHANT MARINE BRINGS MARKET TO FARMERS' DOORS
Great Fleet cf Ships Necessary to Heul Farm Products Abroad at Low Freiflht Rates. To the farmer In the Mississippi valley, bu.y fibont his l.arus and outbuild! ucs. the question of a merchant ruarlno seems very fur fiwny. "Why," he occasionally aats himself, 'Vhould I be Interested In nfeniurfhtps, s:il!lpgr from pons a thousand miles avvny? I have iicvfr been to the; Atlantic seiihotrd. Ships, whether uilln.tr under the United States flag or the Union Jalr, concern me not at all." There Js, however, a renson, and a good reanon. why th farnier should b Interested In this government's fforts to put thousands of eteel nJ wooden chips efioat as quickly ec possible. The American farmer to-lsy Is frrowlnj vtheat, com, oats and oiLer produce that must be transported abroad to supply cor own armies and those cf onr tillles la France. "When the war Id over the wheat, com and oats will continue to flow toward vvaretrtcken Europe. With thousands of ships to carry tLls produce, the freight rates will be correspondingly cheaper than they would be with oniy hundreds of bottoms available Instead of thousands. The fact that freight rates are cheaper will not, however, abate the hunger ot the nilliona in Europe cbj.rnoring for the wheat, corn and oats. The market there will remain the sama and the present loft prices will be Mttle changed. If It coats the grain dealer less to chip abroad, he will be abla to pay higher prices to the farmert. The fanner is Just as much interested in cheap freight rates as he always has been interested in cheaper freight rates on land. Ills market lies, not in Chicago and Minneapolis and Duluth, where a box car hauls his grain. It lies thousands of miles across thv ocean where chips 8 re carrying his rroduce. Th farmer must help build ships and cut his freight rates to Europe. Someone sagely remarked (and many wise men since have repeated the proverb) : "In times of peace prepare for war." Germany has improved on the proverb, or twisted it, and over in the kciser's realm it now roads : "In times of war prepare for peace." Germany is not so intent on winning this war that she Las forgotten about the peace to come. The German relcbsOig has agreed, as a tentative policy, on a grant of ?375,00O,0OO to facilitate the building of merchant ships. The till provides that the vessels shall be avaihjle within four years after peaca Is declared. In other words, the German goyement Is determined, not only to win this war, but to win commercial war to follow, by providing bottoms to carry, not only its own goods, but also the commerce of other nations whose ships it is sinking every day. The United States government has wisely set about to frustrate thl Hohenzollern move, as mngh a military project as the hurling of new German divisions against the French and British lines in France and Flanders- This government has instituted a shipbuilding program that will supply cs with steel and wooden freighters to carry men. food, munitions and maitduery to Europe in the course of the war and after peace is declared. It needs money for this great shipbuilding plan, if it is to defeat Prussianism low and after the war. The American farmer not only displays his patriotism by lending the government money to pursue its purpose, but conserves and builds his future interests. HERE'S PLEA FROM FRONT Lillian Gish Ssys You'd Buy Bonds if You Saw War Itself. By MISS LILLIAN GISH, Movie Star Once in War Zone. If you had seen the war as I have, yon would buy Liberty bond. I have seen a mother Ftandlnpr in the doorway of her little home, and in the room into which she looked were the mangled bodies of her two babes. I hive seen between two and thr hundred mothers massed outside n schoolyard pate, screaming and tugging at the 'Bobbies" to let them enter. In the wrecked schoolhouse were the torn nnd battered bodies of school chi'dren. A Hun raider had bombed them. In London, on the Strand. I have soon row after row of stretchers bearing the broken bodies of men t:id women on a street ptrewn with shattered glass. These were civilians, not s-obiiers : sleeping In their homes when the building fell. These things I have seen. I hav heard all night long a terriiio cannonade 1n the, world's greatest city, th burst of shrapnel and the sound of bombs. Outside my window I have heard the crle nnd moans of dying human beings, victims of the enemy In I'ne air. This is not talk. These are things I lave seen and hoard; and yet I have ! en and beard so little it is hardly aorth talking about. But it mukes me want to buy Libtvt" bonds. Everybody Doing It. ICo one In a crowd of men is so despicable us a poor spender. Don't put your hand In your pocket and keep it there. Buy Liberty bonds while Others art buvintr. Insects Carry Disease. Standard works on medicine liPhed twenty years ago made do mens tlen of Infects In connection with the etiology of disease. Up to tbe present time, according to data compiled from recent literature, fays the Scientific American, discoveries have been recordet of tbo carriage by insects to man or animals of 226 different disease organisms; 87 organisms tire known to be parasitic In insects, but not known to be transmitted, and 2S2 species of insects nre recorded r.s er.us-es or carriers of dlseati of man or animals. Insure iiinnt kairnm-
