Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1918 — Page 11
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Wanted Male Help WANTED Men steady work; 38 he per hour. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf W neP Steadv man. middle aged, to c-.'.l. ct for and write life Insurance; iroo, saiarv ami einmmi". - '. .-j'Hte t-:.. Room 4. Hammond. S-9-6t W NTED Laborers for track work. x'.--- Hsmmond. Whiting Fast "ht; .fto KaU.way Co.. Hammond. S-i.-V-VNT'-'D 1'"' mn o unloarl grain; f-Oc j.,r hour time and a half for overtor." do.;. iilo time for Sunday. Get busy fcrnl do J our bit. Apply i -. - toon! S r : Oitv Hall, tast dh-hk" 8-13-3 VAX" rr. - n d . ten to unload coal. 20, to .. ilHIll-S-13-tf ,n. Malleable iron WANTED Nailing Machine operator. Two-Step Ladder Co.. 292 Indiana avenue, Hammond. S"K" ; t-, x--i-r-T-i t-, jo,- tifr hour. V T. ' Central Kl'exaYor. bet. Whmng and In diana Iarbi r. s-13-M' WTEP Engineer for plant: in-hour shift. f 16 P Write ti 86!', Times. industrial ,r nv-nth 8-13-3 -Kitchen help at T. M- C. A.. Ind ; salary J50. room ana WXTD F.lderly man for janitor work" ilH per week. Apply t eleva-t-r Hammond Building. ("1'tr W-WTED AT OXOE Tinners for inrac'i":ii'r; Co.. East rhicaif'-S-l 4-3 W VXTED Pov; must be lfi; lisrht work ,..:i,- ir.ntv Presto-Lite Co., Ham-8-14-4 m. oid. W XTKD Building laborers for con-i-i uction work: 63c per hour. General -".-. '. O ce Hegewisch HI. The Austin Co. " S-14-4 V VNTF.P Laborers for unloading- coal. "iip v Sheehan Oral Yards. M atline r.ort Dick.-v place. Indiana Harbor. S-14-b WANTED Truck driver; steady job. Apply Calumet Lumber Co., Euclid and Chicago avenues, East Chicago. Phone 253. s",'"' WANTED 4 shop clerks, 45 years or over. Mechan ical training preferred. This is exceptional opportunity ii)T men not capable of doing Graver ireuuous WOT Tank Works, East Chicago. 8 -1 5 - : Indiana. HELP WANTED M ALE. RIVETERS, BUCKER-UP, PUNCH PRESS OPERATOR, PUNCH AND SHEAR HELPERS, CHIPPERS, MILLWRIGHTS, MILLWRIGHT HELPERS, BEVEL SHEAR MAN. Important government work steady employment. Tf you are on government work stay where you are. If not In 're's a chance to get into work which counts. Apply Win. Graver Tank Works. East Chicago. $-,5-3t "WAN'TED Larllcman at once: only ex-P'-tien'-el need apply; best wa pes S'nndprd Stel irating-s Co.. M'est fcuth St.. (InoBRo. 111. S-15-3 WANTED n'v: must be lfi ears. Apply Budr-r.-tndt Hr-.?. S!(rn Shop. 102 r'urnmT ave , Ha mmond. S-15-1 WANTED -ExperieneeiJ teamster: expresa work. Phone East Chicago 5 4S-R. K-15-3 V.'ANTED Machine operators, planer, shaper and lathe hands. Hubbard Ste?l I oun.iry Co., East Chicag-o, Ind. 8-15-6 WANTED Painter: steady Job: piece work pait.n machinery. Champion Fo'.-U'. M.ichiri'-ry Cv. Hammond. S-15-3 FOti SALE Twin 6 Packard: A-! condition. Ownr in army. Phone Humlo' n.i 293. J--15-3 WANTED Bell H'-hman st. boy. Majestic Hoiel. S-15-2 WANTED Cabinet makers, machine hands on woodwork and finishers; also hlpers in machine shop; government work, good pa v. FRANK S. PETZ CO. Hammond. 8"1;T For Sale Motorcycles. 2ND HAND MOTORCYCLES. Excelsior. Henderson, Indian. Harley. TIanders. Thor, Yale, Eagle, Soars! Tope. Dayton. Motorbike, Excelsior) Li ?htw eights. SoM fin o.-isv pa-vmAn's EXCELSIOa ATTTOCAB SALESROOM. 113 State St.. Hatnmoni Ind. S-13-3 ryin sall i win ariey-i.)a vtdsin mo-t-trcycie: Presto ng-hts. back seat. A-l tondition: J75. Phou Indiana. Harbor f-'C Galvin Garage. S-15-2 Room and Board. ROOM AND BOARD U2 blocks from 4 corners, convenient to M. . train snd street cars to Standard. 167 Lccan Phone Hammond 2737. 8-12-4 -hildren to board: not under 2 vears 575 Logan St. Phone Hammond 121S-J. 8-15-3 Wanted To Rent.
WANTED Who knows of a house or flat for rent or to be vacated soon? Phone Hammond 1354-M. 8-14-1 WANT TO REXT 4 or 5 room cottajre: f-s!r:-"- Write B-999. Times. S-15-2
Real Esfaie Bargains
WACHEWICZ SPECIALS! Now Vacant. 6 -ROOM N KM" l-'UAMK BUNGALOW: SOUTH SIDE. I'M". oF THK MoST BEArTIFll.LT VlTuJ.NTKli HOUSES I HPE I'AKK: r-T"N PAKl.oR. OAK INTERIOR TRIM. :K VM ED OEILIN
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AN1 l. v! Ml;V Tl 1S; ARKAN SO THREE ADi'I't luNAI, ;ni)Mi CAN m: oo m i -let : d rrsTAius. N VACANT. SICK IT ToPAV. PR l 'E t;-5C. WITH ONLY ScO ..'ASH DnUN". ' - ROt M COTTAGE with CONCRETE HLi CK FOI XOATMN. I.oI'ATKi' N 1 Vol IK AM A V K N KA K ST ATI-! o T. N U VACANT. IMMKI'I VTK ivSSKSSh 'V. F'KK'E $23('i, rrn i mi cash down. 1-KonJI X K V KIIAX1K R UN '", A L( W, CLOSE IN LOCATION, RASr.M KN'T, LIGHTS AM' ALL roWKMEN'TS. A ili'On HAH'IAI.V AT ONLY $-'H0; CASH PAYMENT $H0. BALANCE AS JvENT. Frank J. Wachewicz, "Home of the Best Home Bargains" COR OAKLEY AM' I'Ll'MJIKi: AVE?. PHONE IhlT. ol'iiX EVENINGS. S-lo-tf FOR SALE Modern "-room rumse; can ( be made into 10 rooms: 6''-foot lot; I good location. Phone 2S42. Hammond, i 7-2-tf FOR SALE Attractive S-ro m modern Oriok home: oak rlntsh and oak floors j throusv.out ; 132 Highland St.. one block j f r m Harrison Fark: hejit barsain in city, t-or terms and price Phono Sift or S46-M. 7-25-tf FOP. SALE Rooming housf. paying g-'of! returns: reasonable: irood reasons for iling. M'rit- li.'o. Times S-13-3 FOR SALE CHEAP 0-r'om cottage in Robert adnle if taken at once. Inquire at 5iu Oosthn St.. Hammond, or 'all Whiting 340-W. S-13-3 FOR SALE 4-room cottage for .l.SOO, located on Tod avenue: 300 down, the balance $25 per month; now vacant.
One 5-room stridlv mod- STO'K or l iosk.t mrniern bungalow for $4150. oAx stro, formerly located cated on Ilomerlec, at $500i- Olcotr avenue, East down, balance $3.5 a month. Jrura- ,f .von aro 111 1100,1 This lui;ding just complet- of i"rmture at all you will ed and readv for orcupn.-v.savc at 50 r Also three beautiful six. rent on every dollar you room modern hun-alows on f Poml- ( 'nie early and make
T 1 Northcote avenue. This location is the host in the city. Prices ranging from $5,900 to 0,500. Down payments of ?1000 and $50.00 per month. PETTIT BROS. Office 722 Chicago Avenue. Phones 989 and 777-.T. FOP. SALE CHEAP Vine-room frame house t, be movf-,1 off j.roper'.v: must be F'-'U hv Sept. L Ar-plv E. F. Ktnrt 13!) Russell st.. Hammond. S-14-2 GREATEST BARGAIN IN HAMMOND.
1-oR SALE Strictly mod.-rn tl-r, -om FOR SALE Mv beautiful saddle hor brick buncal nv. r.0xL".0: hot w:it i 'Frank." Is poultiveiv the rl'iest rklheat. fine sohrubberies. garden, chick-, r ; nig horse in Lake county. Has four house; must, bo (cold at one- leaving units and is not afraid of the cars I city. Eav terms. 173 Wilt ham st . have oiHsted In the naval reserve flying Hammond. '-14-3 crps and as there is no use for a horse
FOR SALE !) - room b'tngalow thing modern; oak flnlh; balance time. : f 1 Sheffield a', mond. o.-.-rv-d. v. n. Ha mFOR SALE Small store room; could be used for cottage: small cash payment, ba'ance monthly. Four, five. six. seven, eight and nine room modern cottages, bunealows. houses and flts from .I'oo up cash payme.-1, b lance nvoi ii 1 v. Phone 1 776 cr see Mrs Funii.c'i. r:;t Michigan ave., Hammond. -h-L-1 SALE New 1-room bungalow: strictlv modern; south side; near car line: small cash pa?m-:it. balance terms to suit. K. V. i'isch'er. I'll one 11 2-W. Hammond. )-15-tf For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR REXT 2 me.iern light housekeep mg rooms near Hatrison park. Ruitu1 1 It. Hammond. S-l 4-tf ! FOR RENT 1 and 2 furnoed r.-oms for housekeeping. 1-S Pluminer :iv . Hammond. P-7-tf FOR REX 1 Ftirmshed sler-i.ing room. 4f.f Slay st. Phone 305-W. Hsmmond. -12-6 FOR RENT Thr-e furnished ro.-.m. for light housekeeping: modern, near car line. Phone 2 or rail 111 Hf.-fcorv st., Hamroond. S-l 3-1 FOR RENT Room; ge,it!man preferred. 1146 Girfietl st... south sidt. near Standard. F-'R RENT Furnished room suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 654 Forsythe ave., W-st Hammond. 5-1 4-2 FOR RENT Room: gent!, man pre
ferred: south. side; near Standard 1146 Garfield st. S-14-3 FOR RENT Furr. :shed rooms for housekeeping for bachelors. ;ss plsjmmer ave., Hanimond. --1 i tf FOR RENT N!y furnished room. ",63 Siblev st. Phot. HanntiMiid 2?e:ii. f-l-j-2 FOR RENT 2 ftonr rooms for light
housekeeping, in rear. 3 41 Kane. ate. Jnouire S-15-1 FOR RENT Three houseeker-lrg ro modern; to oourle. 7 3 4 ..,.-d Phone ScK-.T. Hammond. 5 mis. a e. 15-2 FOR REXT L"ight hr u sekeej- i z rooms with a wtdow; privi'ege -f hom.. ::51 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 8-15-2 FOR RENTfor housekt pantry. 4 11 2 nicely f uru i she'd rooms l-'n, ; t-ss range, -ink hi dimmer st.. ioor Standsrd. S-To-1 FOR RENT Furnished roon. for light housekeeping. 378 X". H'.'l'iian St.. Hammond. '-L'-l FOR RENT Four rooms; bath, electric light, gas. MS Erie St. Apply 7 W. State st.. Hammond. 8-15-2 FOR REXT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping: modern, near car line. Phone ?ir,iy or call 414 Hickory st.. Hammond. $-15-1 FOR RENT "-room f!it. furnished for housekeeping. Phone i07-M. Ctli 2t'5 Chicago ave.. Hammond. 8-15-3 FOR SALE 6 rooms, breakfast room. hath. heat. tubs, full basem,r.t. smali house or garage in rear: price $3880; terms. 453 Eaton st-Hammond. 8-15-3 Wanted to Buy. WANTED To buy a home in East Chicago: must be cheap for cash. Apply 4." 36 Forsvthe ave.. East Chicago. S-tn-tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY One thousand tons fine prairie hay. See Jack Neil. Supt. Calumet Park Remount. Stock Yards. Michigan Central R. R. Tracks and Burnham ave.. or address Hammond. Ind. Phone Hammond 4 1. 8-14-tf
For Sale Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-ii-ti
liana insurance. Open eve-
!Tj.in.S 1 5. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4fi05 ITorxytke Ave. East Chicago. Pbone S3. Oet the habit; pay less; buy tor cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. Look for the cloek in center of sign J. Arkin, Agp " 7-23-lmo . FOR SALE Household furniture; learins city. 135 Detroit st. Phone 511. Hammond. 8-13-3 , . FOR SALE Ripe tomatoes. Buy today. $1.50 per bushel. Phone 6S9 Hammond. II J Holt $-14-2 . f('R PALE Hand power vacuum cleaner. Phone 31 IS Hammcni S-14-3 SPECIAL, $9.75. New Mattress, newly painted bed, good springs, complete $9.75. Hammond Furniture Exchange. 284 E. State Phone 2849 s-14-et FURNITURE BUYERS We have bought the entire i .1 e -oi rn 1 p vour selection. Hammond Furniture Exchange. 284 E. State Street ?rhoil 2843 Hammond IR-6 fo,i SALE :) beautifully marked pups; i tint- breed: Tasonablv priced. afijg j Parish ave, Indiana Harbor, upper rear. 8-15-3 j FOR SALE Hamilton piano: cannot be told from new; $1S0. Will sell on' smnll navmento c;i 11 ri D 1 phone 887-H. Hammond. ' 8-15.3 FOR SALE Furniture home: gooii condition, avt ., East Chicago. from private 4826 Forsvthe 8-15-1 hi mi-? nnnrn or tne service 1 nm (impelled to sell him. William .1. Hastings .-.:7 Honman st. Phone 51. Hammond' 8-15-2 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Ford touring: good condition : reasonable. Apply National Biscuit. Co. Hammond. S-14-3 FOR SALE P.ulck roadster; 4 new tires. 5 extra tires and newly overhau'ed' On account of draft. 3543 Michigan ave.' Indiana Harbor. 8-14-3 F"OR SALE One 5-pase. Ford touring oar. one light Ford delivery truck one 5-pass. Reo; also one ton and a half Ford truck, as State st., Hammond. S-14-2 FOR SALE 5-pass. Chevrolet; bargain. n,... -jio.i.eiin mr crane-. 1 w . HiPIev St. S-15-2 FOR SALE 1 late model Ford, touring" 1 191 S Clievr'det. touring; I Kissel! sedan. 7-pass.; 1 Dodge coupe. 1917 model. Th.se ,-ars are all in excellent cond.:on. Will fcie u rois. Ph-ine 2,;.,. B'.hling Auto Sales. S-J5-1 FOR SALE 1 t,-pass. Chalmers, electric lights i new tires, 1 extra; $200. If voi want a good car cheap buv this, lii'h'ing Auto Sales. Phone 266. " 8-15-1 FOR SALE Will accept sny reasonable offer for 5-pass. Overland: excellent condition, good tires, seat covered, spotlight. sef-Htarer. Will demonst rf.te. Phone 682-W. Indiana. Harbor. S-:r.-3 For SALE Account draft, 6-cylinder Pope- Hertford special vpeedPter; 1510; good condition. C!5 Summer st. S-lo-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1917 Ford. 5pass : 1917 Hudson. 7-pass,: l !1 7 Chandler, 7-pass.: TD17 Elgin. 5-pass. 4166 Forsvthe ave.. East Chicago. Ph one 672-M. 8-15-2 Lost and Found LOST 3 si:k shirts on Hammond-Chicago car betw'ri: 7-ith and 63rd sts.. Sunday. Will fpr'y seen to pick up package return t0 Times o.Tice lor reward. S-12-3 j LOST Ea y horse, 7 years old, Monday Sn7 Schrage ae.. 8 14-5 nifcht : rew a rd. AVhiting. LOST Note book containing registration card and valuable information; useful to owner oti!. Return Times office. 8-14-1 LOST Tuesday evening, on Green Line car from Hammond to Indiana Harbor. large envelope containing two shares of I. O. O. F. building: also W. S. book with 1 stamp. Liberal reward. Return E. Kosto. 3357 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. S-15-1 WILL p;irty who took W. L'nion bicycle. "Blue Pope." from in front Hammond Bidg.. return to Western L'nion office? 8-15-1 For Rent. FOR RENT 3-room office suite: reasonable rent. State and Hohman sts. Phone 345. 7-15-tf FOR RENT 6-room flat; modern, bath. heart, front and rear porch. 20 151st St.. phone 173. East Chicago. S-9-6t FOR RENT Furnished hotel and restaurant. Phone Hammond 1520 or 1 write V 47. Times. 8-13-3 FOR RENT Basement; good location tor shoe repair shop. F03 Calumet ave. Phone Hammond 974-J. 8-14-g FOR RENT Barn for use as garage. Inquire 11 Williams st. Phone 1872-W. Hammond. 8-14-2 FOR REXT 5-room complete. Phone !7 flat: everything -R Hammond S-15-1
Wanted Female Help
WANTED Lady Clerks, some experience necessary steady positions and ood salarv. See. Mr. Pavne, Lion Store. 8-14-4 WANTEIl Experienced waitress at once. Liberty Lunch Room. 141 Sibley at.. Hammond. R-10-tf WANTED Competent girl for housework. 65 State st. 8-12-tf WANTED Waitress. Eschenbach Restaurant, 707 Chicago avnue, E. Chicago, Indiana. 8-13-8t WANTED Experienced waitress at one. Lyndora Hotel. A. M. Voight, Mgr., Columbia ave., Hammond. s-13-s WANTED Millinery apprentice. Ward's Millinery & Waist Shop, 1S6 State St., Hammond. 8-13-tf WANTED Girl for general housevork. Apply 3913 Fir at . Indiana Harbor. Stanley Klvlok. 8-14-S WANTED Kitchen help at T. M. C. A.. Gihson. Ind.; salary J50. room and board. S-14-3 WANTED Sales!adl8 fnr cloaks, suite and millinery. The Style Shop, 150 State St., Hammond. 8-14-3 WANTED Girls to work on power eewinfr machines. Apply Mcllrov Beltinff Works, Truman and Sohl sts., Hammond 8-14-tf WANTED Experienced marker snd hand ironer. Hammond Laundry, Hammond. S-14-tf WANTED Young lady with some experience in chemistry, also to do first aid work-. Apply Wm. Graver Tank Works. East Chicago, Indiana. s-14"3 WANTED Experienced ladv chauffeur to drive tHi, Apply 64S Ifohman st Hammond. S-15-tf WANTED Stenographer with experience: must take dictation ranldlv Reid Munt'Ch & Co. 8-15-tf M ANTED Lady night cook; J1S per week, six nights. C. A- O. Hotei 1137 Calumet ave. Hammond. 8-15-3 WANTED Woman pastry cook. Hotel Carleton. Phone Hammond 30.3(1 8-15-2 YA ANTED Good nurse girl, also to as,e!f I. w'th "K1 housework. Phone 1K12-M. 1002 Hyslop place, Hammond. 8-15-3 WANTED Competent woman to wash and iron two daa each week- preferably Monday and Tuesdav. Apply Friday afternoon or Saturday. 864 So Hohman st. Phone 38S. Hammond. 8-15-3 WANTED Woman for Janitor work W. 13. Con key Co. 8-15-3 ANTED Stronir g'rls for factorv Frank S. Bet 2 Co. 8-15-1 work; good pay. SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS ONE $600 player-piano, like new, with 52 rolls used rue year $3,:i ONE $5 50 KNABE FIAXo"fin" cnnojYtion. used only short lime $200 ONE NEW $450 KIMBALL PIANO, used only short time $130 ONE $400 French Piano, like new,'f"llv sniarAnterrt . , n's ONE $400 OA B LEi a N'b."fl n"eon.lTt ion, used onlv short time tinn OXE HIGH-GRADE cTirclk-piitVii GRAND, used onlv three years . $3oO OXE EVERETT PIANO," good condition ..-r ie HALLET "& " DAVIS PI ANb.""goo4 $60 OXE NEW J200 Vnhl.r A. f-irrJUCT 1 used six months $160 ONE PRACTICALLY NEW $250 PHONOGRAPH, used only three weeks, with 27 Records ..$90 We have the l.-Trgest and finest stock of strictly high-grade pianos and playerpianos In X. Indiana. Price and terms to suit ;!l. Open evenings. IT PAYS TO LOOK AROCXD BEFORE tor BUY. J. M Wllcockson Music Co., 145 State St. Hammond. 8-15-1 Sewing Machine Bargains at F. C. Miller's, 189 State St. Six almost new Singer 66, $25.00 each. Ten White Rotaries, used in our summer school, $28.00 each. Ten New Homes, Franklins, Domestic, etc., from $10.00 to $18.00. Just received a carload of White Rotaries and Electrics. Call 1790 for demonstration. 6:3 5:3 Miscellaneous LAWN MOWERS ?frL 1 -V-R ,AGl,S ?n2 o-crt wheels retired Work called for and deliver-p-R. J. Heri4ner, 837 Calumet avp phone 2S29 Hammond. A.Tf T W I.' T vt L" x- -n Mr. Investor, if you are looking for a sufe and reliable place to Invest part of your savings, look up the Elmore Coppr ompany's most valuable offer We do not pretend that our rropertv Is one mass of gold, but we do pretend and tell the public that the Company's holdings n one if not the richest in copper Holdings in the country, and when the second enrichment is reached (90 feet from the present base of No 1 shaft which is 225 feet deep) then we can safe'y boast of the richest mine in America. Many tempting offers have been made for the purchase of this Company's holdines. but all have been refused lor the simple reason that thia Company nave the stockholders' interests in mind ihe president is a former resident of East Chicago and hs been continuously tunneling into the hills for the last three years, and have located the vein in each one. The assays prove that there are three precious metals at 100-foot level as follows: Gold $4.00 to $16.00 per r,n copper 2.2 per cent to t per cent per ton. silver $0.50 to $3.22 per ton. This assav was taken some time in 111point this Company wishes to make uieai inese properties are not for sale at any price, therefore the investing public need not have the slightest doubt in their minds on that point. 106 000 shares are placed at the public's disposal at a low price and if you, Mr. Investor, are interested, call at 208 baluV, ' . t TlMw r.Bt Clilifft .1 r. r n . . " v . , , , -''to.'u snares have already been sold through this cilice pince on jurti. w m accept no Liberty Bonds and d not believe in bringing undue burdens upon our banks. Look out for the "knockers" and unscrupulous persons. Investigate for yourselves. Write to the First National Bank at Mountain Home. 8-13-3 OVABANTXED JtOOPrwO. We apply red and green Roofing over old shingles; al30 gravel Roofing and repairing. See ua on anything in the Roofing line. Calumet Sooflng Co. Phones 467-2365. Room 27 Rimbach Bldg. Hammond. 6 -26 tues. thur-sat-tf AXYOXE wishing pure spring water delivered at 5 cents per gal. call Alfred Frcyman. Phone 10S9-R. 8-15-1 Situations Wanted. WANTED Plain sewing to do at hom e Call 1195 Madison st. or Phone 2126. Hammond. 8-1 S-3 WANTED By a sober, reliable young man with artificial arm. a position as watchman; good references. Wm. Witt. Hohart, Ind. S-15-2
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF ADPTION OF DECLARATORY RESOLUTION. Office of the Hoard of Public Works. East Chicago. Indiana. Augrust 7th. 131. To Whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago, Indiana, that on the 5th day of August. 1318. they adopted a Declaratory Resolution for the opening, changing and extension of Dickey Place from the southeasterly right of way line of New York Central Railroad's one hundred (100) foot right of way in the northeast quarter of Section twenty-one (21). Township 37 north, range r.'ne 9) west of the 2nd P. M. in Lake County. Indiana, to the northwesterly line of Michigan avenue. The Board of Publlo Works of aaid city haii fixed the 26th day of Augjst. IB 18. at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M., at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city a the time, place and date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by person interested In or affected by said proposed Improvement es above described, end on said day st said time and place said Bos.rd will meet st its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrance which may have been filed or presented and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persona. By order of the Board of Public Works. T. Y. RICHARDS. Clerk of the Board. Aug. 8-1B. 1918. ESTIMATE OF COUNTY OFFICERS. For the Year 1919. as Filed AVith the County Auditor. The estimates of the County Officers for supplies, fees. etc.. to be reeded for their respective offices, and also that of the Board of Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana, for all other purposes and expenses of the county not included in the above and for which appropriations are to be made by the County Council of Iake County. Indiana, ere now on file In the Auditor's office and In the aggregate are as follows: Clerk $ 18,990.00 Auditor 18,250.00 Treasurer 10. 885. 00 Recorder 13.855 00 Sheriff 47.K20.O0 Purveyor 7.900. Of) Supt. of Schools 3.6SS.50 County Assessor 1,928.00 County Agent 1,500 00 County Sealer 2,385.00 Prosecuting Attorney 710. 00 Coroner 16.S61.rt0 Township Assessors 20.923 00 Circuit Court 25.000.no Superior Court No. 1 13.600 00 Superior Court No. 2 11.700.00 Superior Court No. 3 13.450.00 Probate Court 1,330 00 Change of Venue 4 500.r o Insanity Inquests 3.450.00 Commissioners 199. 2i 00 The County Council will be In session to consider the above estimates on the firft Tuesday after the first Monday of September, belcr the 3rd day of September. 1918. and -will continue in session two days. GEORGE M. FOIiAND. Auditor and Clerk of the Lake County Council. S-15-1 NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF" DECLARATORY RESOLUTION. Office of the Board of Public Works. East Chicago. Indiana, August 7. 1918. To Whom it may concernNotice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, that they unanimously adopted, the Declaratory Resolution for the vacation cf that part of Aldis avenue between Woodbine Place and Michigan avenue, more specifically described ss follows: Beginning at th northeast corner of Block six (6). Original Town of Indiana Harbor. thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Faid Block six (S), a distance of seven hundred and fifty 750) feet to the northerly corner of said Block six (6), thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Woodbine Place, a distance of sixty-six (66) feet to the northeasterly line of said Aldis avenue, thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Faid Aldis avenue a distance of seven hundred and fifty (750) feet thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Michigan avenue extended a distance of sixty-six (66) feet to place of beginning, containing one and one hundred thirty-six thousandths (1.136) acres more or lesa. Also Baltimore street between ?fichlgan avenue sn-1 Woodbine Place, nore specially described ss foSlovlrg: Beginning at the southerly corner of Block six (6). Original Town of Indiana Harbor, thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line cf said Block six (6) a distance of seven hundred fifty (750) feet to the southeasterly line of WViodhlne Place thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Woodbine Place, extended, a distance of sixty-six feet, thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said Baltimore street a distance of seven hundred fifty (750) feet to the northwesterly line of Michigan avenue, thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Michigan avenue a distance of sixty-six feet to the place cf beginning, containing one and one hundred thirtysix thousandths (1.135) acres more or less. Also Woodbine Place between the southwesterly line of Baltimore street and the northeasterly line of Aldis avenue, more specifically described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot "A." Original Town of Indiana Harbor, thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Block sven (7). Original Town of Indiana Harbor, a distance of three hundred sixty-two (362) feet to the southwesterly line of Baltimore street extended, thence southeasterly along aaid street line extended a distance of sixty (60) feet, thence northeasterly aiong the northwesterly line of Block six (6). Original Town of Indiana Harbor, and said line extended a distance of three hundred sixty two t362) feet to the southwesterly line of said Lot "A," thence northwesterly along said lot line a distance of sixty (65) feet to place of beginning, containing four thousand nine hundred eighty-six (.4986) thousandths acres more or less. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed the 26th day of Auguiit. 1HS. at the hour of 1.30 p m . at the office of the Board of Public Works ThcKbyto SxKCQSsim Wont Ms -Rood ourpertoonts Rooms'-IIouiw to-kt ads j Tbcryll Open tho Door to jiist wrax you. vaizr. ,3
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of aid city as the time and place upon j which remonytrar.org r.y be filed or , presented by persons !ntereteti or af- ' fected by said proposed improvement as above described, and on said da. eald Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and con.-;,! ! -ing remonstrance! which may be !U ri : or presented and for the purpose otaking final action thereon. Such a - i tion shall be final and conclusive, upon ' all persons
By order of the Board of Public ! Works. T. Y. RICHARDS. 8-8&15 Clerk of the Board. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLLESTON. Frank N. Gavit and wife to John W. Phillips, L 16, B 9, Co.'a 6th Add. $ INDIANA HARBOR. William E. Costello et al to Calumet Home Bidg. Co., L 7. B 59, Indiana Harbor First Cal. Tr. & Sav. Bk. to Thomas Pilot and wife, L 18, B 65. Indiana Harbor Wesley L. Wiseman and wife to Thomas Pilot and wife. L 18, B 55. Indiana Harbor Ernest W. Mnnthan and wife to Emma Lemke, L 6, B 13, 4th Add. Clarence C. Smith and wife to Wade S, Pettit. et al. La 21 to 25. B 10, Michigan Ave. Add. E. Chgo. Co. to Florence S. Hembroff, Ls 3 to 14, Sa to 88, B 15, aub Bs 13, 14. 15 and 18. 5th Add. John Poslpanka and wife to John Babinec and wife, L 38, B 8, 3rd Add. 2, Emil Mufich and wife to Nick M. Ranich and wife, L 12, B 17. 2nd Add. Steve Bencie and wife to Frank Banyal and wife. L 17, B 37, Indiana Harbor 2 GARY. Timothy W. Englehart and wife to William Wulfing and wife, L 31, B 2. Patterson & Stouts 1st Pub. Allle Fitzgerald and husband to Milton H Farmer, L 88, B 1. Lincoln Pk. Add. Miami J. Hammond Sasse and husband, et al, to Will o. Phillips, Ls 1. 37. 28. H. A. Vosslers 2nd Add. So Shore Realty Co. to W. O. Phillips. Ls 1. 37. 88. H. A. Vosslers 2nd Add. Oakland Realty Co. to Charles A. Webb. L 4 8. B 3, Oakland s Realty Oo.s Sub. 1.00 1 1.00 1.00 l.cu t.00 1 net 100.00 1.00 S00.00' Li' 0 l.oo 1.00 1.00 i Condit McGinnity Realty Co. to j Cornelius Drlscoll. L 26. B 1. I Condit McGinnity 6th Add 450.00 William Feder and wife to John Moldovan and wife, Ls 47. 4S, B 6. So. Gary Sub John Rydel and wife to Paul B. Lipinski. L 13, B 19. Broadway Add. Oliver Q. Ward and wife to Thomas R. Seepers and wife. 550.00 1 00 j L 20. S4 L 21. B 10, Gary Land Oo.'s 2nd Sub. 3 500.09 ! SO. HAMMOND'S SUB. John Zigman and wife to William Brumels and wife. Ls 27. 38. 39, 40, B 1. So. Hammond Sub. HORSFORD PARK. Catherine Hien (unmar) to Clara C. LeGrand. Ls 45, 46. rioo.oo B 15, Horsford Pk. 1,000. no CEDAR LAKE. Pub. Sub. Co. to Edward C. Rolllnson. Ls 25 to 28, B 10. Plat '(;" Shades Add MILLER. Anna L. Anderson (wid to Gust E. Jacobeon. L 17. Andersons Lincoln Ave. Add. 3 153.80 100.00 OTTO H. DUELKE & CO. Successors to John F. Krost. Fire Insurance, Real Estate and Loans. Suite 106 1st National Bank Bldg., Phono 2S7. -13-et MONEY TO LOAN WE CAN SAVE YOU j Any Amount up to $300 On Furniture. Pianos, Wtrolas, Live Stock and Office Fixtures without removal. RE1IEMBER There sre no Charges n-r Extras. ONLY 3Vi INTEREST. Private end Confidential. Provident Loan Co. Room S. Panama Bldg. 14S-150 East State Street. Near Orpheum Theater. Thone 323. License No. 23S. Opportunity stares up at you from this page, flit may be a better position just the cottage you want to rent a chance . to own a house on easy terms a new cook an ambitious employe what not? Want ads bristle with the intimacies of the work-a-day world. You can ill afford to overlook them with your daily reading.
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