Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1918 — Page 7
Tucsdav, Auffiist 27, 1918.
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Classified Advertisements
Wanted Male Help WANTED Men steady work; 38 Mc per hour. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue ana I. H. B. Tracks tf WANTED Boys over 16 to work in grocery dept., also men with grocery exper irrnrin TlOTl Pit HTP Al")TlV 8-20-tf P. P. Lovepren. W. B. CONKET CO. WAHTS OTHOENT, ArBTTIOTTS YOUNO WOM. N AND YCUNO MXN. -" s-27-2 WANTED Men to unload coah 20o to 40o per ton. Malleable Iron lo. ;"; rr.ond. S-13-tr WANTED Experienced furniture finisher and repair man: steady PCBition. Lion Store. Furniture Pert-. Hanmfj wivrrp Union carpenters. Apply john'Marton. general ocr.tractor.o4. John St.. Whitnm, Ind. 0 WANTED Man to drive bakery son: work on conmifsion: good route 4U Ash St.. Hammond. B WANTED Messenger boy. W U Tel -erarh Co who can work tnrougn Khoon mh, 3322 Michigan ?ve Then 855. Indiana Harbor. b----i V7. B. CONTCEY CO. H'f AST. MXNTS POX PEKMANBNT WOKS. . 8-27-2 r.OVRVVENT civil service exsmination' in" Hammond in September: government clerk, teacher. 1 ,t.r,h clerk, tvpewriter: salary Si-i'u Ifoon: experience unnecessary. V omn desiring government r''XTform free particulars to J. C. Leonard turner Civil Service Examiner). 10S5 Kmms B'.dg . Washington. D C. a ft xvivtfd Shipping clerk; good position for right man and t? , ' ,v for advancement. Linde Air inducts Co.. 145th and Kennedyg ave . tasi nuns'.'. WANTED Good, bri gM 0Y out 16 vrs Old lor worn mono ply Times Room 211 Hammond WANTED Boy to carry Times route In West Hammond. Apply Times. Room 214 Hammond bldff. m Xa olxOUS iULCXINEKY. ! 8-27-2 WAV-ED Gents furnishing c,eri Aeadvsition and good salary See Payne. Lion Store. w7NTErwMid man for portn l:ght worn. Gibson J- M- A J50 per monm. ruum - - WANTED-Boy. Hammond ldry lo. ... . VTrn Freight handlers. Gibson WANTLU on piece work transfer: good was? ' ' ? c.ia.tf basis. Lake Gary Carjti 1 ffrExperienced chauffeur at 546 Hohman St.. Hammond. SSlLJ ,,. .K-T-vn Bov 18 to 19 to work In tire Veratpf K "d opportunity to learn tire business. 262 Hohman. 8-.-2 MAYXWO TOE SCHOOL. WANTED Teamster Steadv work. Wm. Abloom & Co., 140 RusseU St., Phone 188. WANTED Rip saw man, alo bov 16 vears or over. Two-Step Ladder Co., 202 Indiana, avenue, Hammond, Indiana. " W. B. COITKFT CO. PATS GOOD WiOIS WITH XAPTD ADTANCEiltNT WHIXE YOU ARB X.BARNIJ.O A TRADE. WANTED First-class auto washT for r.tght work Arply Oakley and Lo?an sts.. Hammond. 8-Zb-3 WANTED Teamster steadv work. Bookman Sunplv'Co., 6265 Miehipran 1 1 8-25-1 avenue. Joy Lo, 100 State 8-26-3 st., Hammond. WANTED Reliable, intelligent man as bottle wagon driver. Apply Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.. 506 Chicago ave., E. Chicago. '-2'1 WANTED Man over 45 for shipping room: steadv position. Apply MeTlroy Belting & Hose Co.. Truman si . Hammond. 8-27-tf WANTED Men for labor work: 50c per hour. Apply Mcllroy Belting & Hose Co . Truman St., Hammond. 8-27-tf WANTED Boys 16 vesrj or over. Enterprise Bed Co., Hammond. 8-27-2 WANTED M?n for.shiprine room: good writer with knowledge of Hammond .treets: permanent position. Apply Supt. E. C. Minas Co. 8-27-3 WANTED Man for janitor work. Apply 703 Webster ave.. Hammond. 8-27-tf Wanted to Buy. WANTED Ford oar. Will pay cash for one in good condition. Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor. S-26-3 WANTED Largo platform scale. 4Sn5 Magoun ave. East Chicago. S-27-1 WANTED 6 tons long rye straw. Wardwav Harness Works. 429 W. Superior St.. Chicago. 8-27-1 WANTED Seoord-band cars for real estate in trade, for lots In anv part of Hammond. Address. Car. care Times S-27-2 Buy all the War Savings btamps you can for cash and pledge yourself to the limit in future rur-
Wanted Female Help
CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY ATTRACTIVE POSITION'S FOR YOUNG WOMEN EXCELLENT PAY EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY PAID WHILE LEARNING COMFORTABLE QUARTERS AND SCR BOUNDING a MAN T OTHER ADVANTAGES YOUNG WOMEN 16 TEARS OF AGE OK OVER APFLT TO CHIEF OPERATOR 5 RIMBACH AVE.. HAMMOND. OR 90S CHICAGO AVE., EAST CHICAGO. s-23-2 WANTED Salesladies with grocery experience. Applv P. D. Lovegren. Lion Store Grocery. s-20 tf WANTED Experienced sewers, elso beginner, on power machines; to start with $l.r0 per day and up. Girls make $2.50 to $3 60 per day ptec work Applv t Goshen Shirt Mfg. Co.. 103 Cond'it St.. Hammond. S-20-tf WANTED Girl; good steady position for right party. Apply Nassan & Thompson. East Chicago. S-22-tf WANTED Cloak, suit and millinery saleslady. The Style Shop. 130 State St., Hammond. s-24-3 WANTED " Experienced stenographer. Apply to Hammond, Whiting and E. Chicago Railwav Co., Hammond. ' s-:4-3t WANTED 2 experienced stenographers; good piv and steady work to right parties. House of Muscat. Gary. WANTED Experienced waitress. Majestic Restaurant, Hammond. g-24-3 WANTED Housekeeper; reliable, middle-aged woman: 2 in family: waes $10. Call at 42S Summer St.. Hammond 8-24-3 WANTED Lady clerks: experience necessary: steady position and ttond salary. See Mr. Payne. Lion Store. 8-25-4 WANTED Dishwasher. Lash Restaurant. 167 Sibley St.. Hammond. 8-26-3 WANTED-Cmpetent girl for housework: must have references. Lesser. 65 State st.. Hammond. 8-2-tf WANTED Experienced chauffeur at 646 Hohman St., Hammond. S-26-tf WANTED Experienced lady stenographer; must be accurate and rapid; salarv $84.60. Applv Agt. Erie Railwav. ' S-26-tf WANTED Woman to help In hoarding house. 167 Logan st. Phone 2737 Hammond. S-26-2 WANTED Girl 18 years or older with good Judgment for responsible clerical position; good salarv. W. B. Conkey Co. S-26-2 WANTED Dishwasher; hours per day, $10 per week; hours llrO to 8:30 p. m. 100 State St., Hammond. S-26-3 WANTED An experienced waitress; good wages and good hours. Phone E. Chicago, 527-M. WANTED Salesladies; must, have experience in dry poods dept.; pood wages and steady position, also a commission; must also speak foreign language. Applv to Bee Hive Store. East Chicago. "-" WANTED Woman 25 or 30 years old is companion and housekeeper In familvof two. Fav Retries. North Lihertv. Ind. P-27-4 WANTED Two waitresses; each $17.50 per wek and board' also dishwasher. Phone Local 10, Indiana Harbor S-27-2 WANTED Children under 3 years old to cere for. Address "Children." Times S-27-1 WANTED Gis 16 vears or over. Enterprise Bed Co.. Hammond. S-27-2 WANTED Woman janitor. Rummers' Pharmacy. R-27-2 WANTED Middle-aged woman to help in kitchen. Afaywood Restaurant. 7S4 Calumet ave. Phone Hammond 2115. S-27-2 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE 1 5-pass Ford. 1016; overhauled, repainted, al new tires, shock absorber, beautiful shape: a snap. Hammond Auto Paint A- Top Co., 47!-SO-S2 Hohman St.. Hammond. S-26-2 FOR SALE -1 5-pass. 1016 Pullman; extra tire, electric starter, one-man top. overhauled and reprnished: verv reasonable. Hammond Auto Paint A- Top Co., 47R-S0-J-2 Hohman st. S-26-2 FOR SALE 1 5-pr.ss. Ford. 10!g; run only S5S miles: like new: Stone Dem. wheels. 1 extra., shock absorbers, oil gauge sight, electric tall light: better than new; a snap. Hammond Auto Paint & Top Co.. 47S-S0-S2 Hohman St. S-26-2 FOR SALE 1 1016 5-nass. Maxwell; electric self-starter, Dem. rims. 1-man top. H T. magnet; perfect shape; n bargain. Hammond Auto Paint & Top Co.. 47K-fi"i-S2 Hohman St.. Hammond. 8-26-2 FOR SALE Stake body for 1-ton truck. Applv Hammond Modern Bukerv "o. Phone 268. fi-26-1 FOR SALE 5-pass. Ford Applv eienIngs. 4SS Summer st. Phone ingg-w Hammond. S-27-3 TO EXCHANGE 1.117 Studebaker touring sedan, driven 2.000 miles, for a close in cottage or bungalow. Phono 1227-J Hammond. S-27-3 FOR SALE OR 7R ADE 10!t King. 5pass., like new. $500: 191''. Hudson. 5pass.. $545. 430b Forsythe ave.. Fast Chicago. Phone 672-M. S-27-2 FOR SALE Dort 5-rass. auto; good running- order: fully equipped. Phone 1617 or 2719. Hammond. 8-27-tf Situations Wanted. WANTED Position as barber by man about 7a years Will go In small town. Godfrey Haag. 4916 Reading ave.. East Chicago. S-26-4 YOUNG man can devote 5 hours a day; capable of doing any kind of work. Write R-S. Times S-27-3
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Real Esfaio Bargains FOR SALE Modern 7-r.om house; can be mal in: 10 rooms: 60-foot lot; good locution. Phone 2S4"i. Hammond, i 7-2-tf FOR SALE New 6-room bungalow; strictly nio.tern; south rid-: near car l)ii-: small cm ih pavrru r.t, balance terms ' sui'.. K. V. Flschler. l'hone 1S12-W. Hnmmi nd. 8-15-tf Folt SALE Attractive 5-r"fm bungalow on Harrison St.. south side, near car line; on k floors throughout. French l"0rs. kitchen cabinet, laundry tubs, rtc. We u lit s-;i this bungalow at an estinlly low pr!c- --ith a small cash i i -mcnt aiiil the balance on monlhlv terms. Hatgis Moore. 402 Hammond hliiir. Phones SU-2143. e-20-tf FOR SAIE S room cottage. 7 ft. basement, on 2 lots: bath: sil u.-tf-d !i7-9' Gostlm st ; $ 2 f. 0 0 ; $500 cash, balance $21 or more monthly. House ready immediate possession. Applv I'aul B Li-I I nioitd. " S-2i:-tf ' F(R SALE S-rO'.m house, well located for rcwmini; house; can be bought $15n down, balance !:k- rent. Apjlv 312 Truman ave ; 3 minutes' v. alk to post., dice. S-2 3-4 j FOR SALE OR KXi'HAN'o K SO - a ore j farm. 0 miles northwest of Burr Oak. ; Tnd.: 10 acres goo. I timber. 20 aT.-s rlt-r I bottom ; round, utiout 2 n c ri-f ir..l pas- ; ture. balance 60 acres under cu ' 1 1 vat ion ; j new barn and silo, go d house and I fences. Will de) woh owner on!v. B. . J. Edwards. Culver. Jt.d , It. K. No. 3. i S-23-3 FOR SALE 20-acre in proved farm. 'Z miles cast of tjrifll'h. Inquire C. . om Rcu'e B. Gar. Ind. -Dti-ii FOR SALE 5 room cottage, bath, electric lights, 3 minutes' walk to court house j immediate possession; the j owner leaves for camp this i week; cheap at $1700. Phone !51. 'FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE for' i Ohicngo real estate. sTore nn-i 7-room i ! f.at. Michigan ave.. Iinlmni Harbor: n w j 'hot water her.tinu plant; rental S?o i monthly, nnheat.-d. W ill sell for $!.tio ; I cash, balance 1530 monthly. Address ; I J. M , Tunc.-, ll fi'.nioid. s-27-2 i j WANTED Ren! eota'e Vi' trade my 1917 Studcbakcr t'-urinsr s-dan. driven 1 2.000 miles, like new. A-l condition, fur lrotage. bungalow or vacant lot. Phone I 1227-.I Hammond. R-27-3 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Two front rooms, furnished, suitable for two la iies or for man and wife. 707 F.eail ave., Znd Hat. Phone; 1125-J Rammond. FOR RENT 2 modern rooms for light j bouse keeoin g : near So Shore. 102 Sheffield. Phone Hammond 2574. s-27-1 I FOR RENT Nicely furnished upper! fiat. 367 Truman ave.. Hammond. I 8-24-1 I FOR RENT Newlv furnished rooms for housekeeping: also sleeping room. ;(.:. Sheffield ave.. Hammond. -2l-3 FOR RENT 2 -room light housekeeping apartment; no children. Phone S1S-M Hammond. 8-24-3 FOR RENT Pleasant furnished room suitable for 1 or 2: kitchen privileges if desired. 4721 Northocte ave.. East Chicago. S-26-2 FOR RENT 2 front rooms fo- li-ht housekeeping: central: no objection to children. 305 Hohman st. Ph'Uie Hammond 2374. 8-27-1 FOB RENT 2 ne.vly furnished rooms for light housekeeping: ba'h. electric light. 267 Hoffman St.. Hammond. 8-.u-:i FOR RENT Furnished rooms fur light housekeeping. 431 Indiana ave. Phono 213'' Hammond. S-26-3 FOR KENT Nicely furnished upper flat. 37 Truman ave., Hammond. S-27-1 FOR RENT Centrally loeatod light housekeeping rooms, furnished complete; referencus. Phone 2043 or inquire 141 I .o y an St., Hammond. S-27-3 FOR RENT Two lirge furnished rooms within two blocks of Kivcrside and the Lafayette echuo. and near car litie. 362 E. riummer av.. Phone 1017-R Hammond. S-27-1 FOR RENT 1 room with kitchen priv- !! g-s for housekeeping, and 1 room .'or 2 gentlemen; all eon vim leme s Phone HammoiKj. h-27-2 FOR RENT 2 suites of furnisher) iorv. s for housekeeping. Phon- 0vi-R. a.-. 2 Michigan ave., Hammond. 8-27-3 FOR RENT Furnished room for g-ntle-man: all conveniences. 292 Truman ave., Hammond. S-27-2 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms with kitchen privii ges. MoJ Ciaude st , Hammond. Phono. 932-M. S-27-1 FOR RENT 2 rooms for light, housekeeping: $1 per we.-k. 5 72 HohniHi st.. Hammond. S-27-1 FOR RENT Furnirhed rooms; steam heat: suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 4311 Baring ave.. Fast Chicago. -:. 7-.1 FOR RENT two light housekeeping rooms, neatly furnished; no hildreu. Phone 1001-M Hammond. S-27-t FOR KENT Nicely furnished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 230 F.ast State st., Hammond. S-27-1 FOR RENT Several pleasant rooms. 35 Mason. upstairs Ladies pref-ived. Phone Hammond 50 8. S-27-1 FOR RENT 2 1, ated rooms for light housekeeping; h;idy to Standard: all conveniences. I'ltbne 2337 Hammond. S-27-1 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1"7 Mlcbiiran ave. Hammond. S-27-1 FOR REVT Nlcelv furnished rooms for light' housekeeping. 37S N. Hohman St., Hammond. S-27-2 Wanted To Rent. WANTED TO RENT Furnished or unfurnished house or cottage by oung coupie: no children; best references. Phone 11S9-J Hammond. S-19-tf WANTED TO RENT 4 or f. room btjngalow or flat In Hammond, to take possession about first 'k in September; can furnish best of references. Apply H. M. Richards. Pi2I 14 1th, st.. East. Chicago. Phone Hammond 132 from 7 a. m. to o p. m.. or East Chicago 6S7-J after 5 r. m. S-27-2 WANTED TO R EXT 5 or 6 room house. flat or cottage; rnodrn. Phone sno-K Hammond. S-27-3 WANTED TO RENT K-room furnished house about Sept. loth. Write C 2;. Times. S-2 7-5 WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms; references exchanged. Address W. A. B., Times. S-27-1 For Rent. FOR RENT 2-rcom office suite; reasonable rent. State and Hohmsn sts. Ph"ne 345. 7-15-tf FOR RENT 4-room flat; no children. 143 E. Sibley st.. Hammond. S-26-2 FOR LEASE Unity Club Hal! for one year. Apply 141 Logan st. Phone 2043 Hammond. S-26-3 FOR RENT 4-room furnished flat. 14S Clinton St. Ca risen. S-27-1
For Sale Miscellaneous.
We Buy Liberty onds for I Cash. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN ! & COMPANY. 4OT6 Forsrtba ;.e. F.nat Chirac. ; I'bnne r.3. Get the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at. the Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Arkin, "Jp-j. 7-2S-lmo FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-ll-tf FOR s. I.E Shelving and counters; good condition- Phone 457-1; F.nst Cliirasro. 8-2:i-tf FOR SALE Good gas range, rail after 6 Ji. in.. 663 Hohman st . Hammond S-26-3 FOR SALE 131. cash register; new model; l cent to 5;,; v-rv cheap. Call ;) Summer si, Hammond. TOMATOES. rms is tcmatoe week. T'ut up all ou can at mis Tice, $1 jut li.ishvl. Phone ' f . H J. Ho'.lz. Hammond. -i;i'OR SALE Baby cab and sulk v. K30 Calumet ave. phone 1307 Hammond. 8-26-2 FOR SALE 200 empty packing boxes; a!! size:-,; b.-irjir. if taken at. once. Apply shipping room. Edward . Mints Co. 8-2o-l SPECIAL TEN DAYS' SALE In order to make room for the fall goods arriving daily, we have decided during this time to make special low prices on sue as rugs, dresers, beds, -springs, felt mattresses, dining room sets, baby carriages, parlor suites, gas ranges, cabinets, stair carpets, electric lamps and many more items which we now have on sale at a great reduction. Call and be convinced. Be sure that you are at the right place; look for clock in center of sitxn. Hammond Furniture Co. J. Arkin Mgr., 242 E. State St.. Hammond. 8-2730A5-6th FOR SLE Good goldr.n ok buffet. Slim fancy mirror; cheap if fakn at enre. 91 Russell St.. Hammond. 8-27-1 FOR SALE CHEAP 2nd s! habv bed and higrhchair 04 Rufs' II st,. Himmond. ' S-27-1 FOB SALE New sewing machine. Call 232 Towle St.. Hammond. 8-27-4 FOR SALE 1 be1 and springs. 2 rocker?. 1 trunk. 210 Lewis si, upstairs 8-27-1 FOR SLE Furniture 4n 9-room house at a bargain; house for ren. Applv by ietier to It. F.. Times. S-27-3 FOR SA I.E Bicvcle: In pood running condition; 6. 122 Condit St.. Himmond. S-27-l FOR SALE Child's bed, buggy, dress form, gas range, cot. porch" screen. Phone Himmond 20iS. 127 Detroit st.. Hammond. S-27-1 FOR SALE Cnbinel gas rane. 237 Lewis st. Phon 2227 Hammond. Miscellaneous. EXPRESSING and hauling done. Call phone 23S7. Cardner - Vigus. 116 Sibley st., Hammond. 8-10-3 Automobile Painting. Satisfaction Guaranteed, lv,.i't a:t until the en;; riJf!j Bring your oar today. Painted any color. Auto tops, seat covers and cushions made and repaired. Pri'-es reasonable. Hammond Auto Paint and Tcp Co. 47S-m';-2 Hohman St. S-2-tf BICYCLES. Sold on Fesv r!ivments A. J. WALZ, 229 State St. Phoco 24R9. Hammond. 4-27-tf LARGE LOANS Loans not under $7i0000 on business blocks, office buildings, hotels, theatres. manufacturing plants: also j efinancir. g legitimate propositions. E. E. Piersoti, Huburt. Ind 5-14-tf OTTARANTEED KOOriWO. We apply red and green Roofing over old shingles; also gravel Roofing and repairing. See us on unything in ths Roofing line Calumet Hoofing- Co. Phones 4".7-23;5. Room 27 Rtmbach Bldg. Hammond. 8 -20 tues, thur-sat-tf LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed to cut like new. BABY CARRIAGES and go-cart wheels retired. Wor't called for and delivered. R. J. Herkner. S37 Calumet ave., l-hor:e 2S:i Hammond. S-S-tt FOR RENT Typewriter: new- Underwood. OpH Hammond 2737. 8-27-tf WANTED A partner with at least one thousand dollars to engage in a light manufacturing b'.Vinoss; investigate. S27 Claude St., Hammond. " 8-27-8 For Sale Motorcycles. FOR SALE 1914 2-speed Harley-Da vidson motorcycle and side car; good condition: $120 if sold at once. Inquire 431f Magoun ave. East Chicago. 8-21-6 SECOND-HAND MOTORCYCLES Ail makes. Singles and Twins. The Largest Stock in Z.aka County. Sold on ens.- paxments. EXCELSIOR AUTOCAR SALESROOM. 220 S'atc St. Phone 24TS. Hammond. S.-26-3 Room and Board. ROOM and board for 2 neat gentlemen with private family. 260 Truman ave . Hammond. 8-23-2 WANTED Two boarders. 260 Ash St.. Hammond. 8-26-3 ROOM AND BOARD 1'i blocks from 4 corners, convenient to M. C. Irani and strfe; oars to Standard. 167 Logan Ft. Phnnt Hammond 2737. S-26-2 BOARD and room for 1 or 2 gentlemen or man and wife: no objections to small child. 432 Elm st. Phone 1751 Hammond. 8-27-1
Lost and Found
LOST Hunting dogr; black, white and brown; reward. Return to COS Fi ids ni., Kasl Hammond. S-24-i STRAYED OR LOST White poodle bitch. Sunday morning, Aug. 20. 6:30. Suitable reward will h given for the return or Information given. L. A. Rasper. 295 State st. Phone 122S-J Hammond. b-Zn-2 LOST. Discharge papers from Canadian Army. Rturn to Mr. Goyette, hollas Hotel, E. Chicago; reward. 8"27'1 LOST By slipping- his collar. Airdale doc. Aug. Uth. from 279 Johnson st I Phone Indiana Harbor 1042 8-27-3 LEGAL NOTICES. j NOTICE. I From and after this date I will not be responsible for any bills Incurred by my wife, Maude May Rogers. RICHARD H. ROGERS. 8-26-3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. No. A 170. East Chicago, Ind.. Aug. 27, BUS. To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that a resolution, copy of which Is attached hereto and ttindi a rart hereof, was on the 2Sth day of August. 1S18. adopted bv the Board of Public Works of the t'ltv of East Chicago, Indiana ordering an additional eleven and one-half foot ' 1 1 : sidewalk en the west side of Forsyfhe n venue in front of Jots 20. 2 1 and 22. of a. resubdi vision of lot 23. Mo. k 3. SW'i section 29: also an additional six (6) foot cement sidfwaik on the north side of Chicago avmu In front of lots 7. S. 3. 10. 11. 12 and 13 of a resubdivision of lot 25. block 3. SW, section 29: also an additional six foot (S) cement sidewalk on the south side of Chicago avenue in iront of lots 41. 12, 4 3. 4 4 and 4 5. block 1. SU'1; section 23. That pursuant to an act of the General Assembly of the Sta'e of Indiana, entitled "An net concerning municipal corporations." approved March 6. 1D0S. snd 1n accordence with and pursuant to th provisions of at! a.?s amendatory and supplemental thereto, said Board of Public Works did elect to order and require the abutting property owners o construct their own sidewalks tn aeconrlance with said resolution. You are hereby notified as one of such abutting property owners to construct within the period of thirty (30) days from the date of the notice, a sidewalk pursuant to the provisions of such resolution and order. Bv order of the Board of Fuhlio Works. T. Y. RICHARDS, Clerk of Board. NOTICE. " This is to notify the public that we. have purchased the Van's Auto Sales business at 93 State street and will not be responsible for any debts contracted prior to August 24. 1918. PROPPER 4: LATULIPE. Owners. State of Indiana, Lake County ss. Signed beforp me. the undersigned notary public, this 26th day of August. 1818. DANIEL T. EM ERG. Notary Public. Commission expires Aug. 24. 1918. S-27 9-3-10 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 191S. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JESSE RAYDER. NO. 2075. Notice Is hereby given to tap heirs, legatees and creditors of Jesse Rayder, deceased, to appear in the Lake Circuit Court, held at Crown Point, Indiana, on the 23rd day of September, 1918. and show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the esta'e of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court, at Crown Point, this 26th day of August. 191 R. HERBERT L. WHEATOX. Clerk Lake Circuit Court. 8-273-3 IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM 3. SITTING AT GARY. INDIANA. IX VACATION', AUGUST 27. 19 IS. STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE SS. STATE OF INDIANA EX REL. OTTO L. KLAUSS. AUDITOR OF STATE OF INDIANA. PLAINTIFF. VS. NORTHERN STATE BANK OF G.ARY. INDIANA, A CORPORATION. DEFEN PANT. NOTICE. To the Stockholders and Depositors of Northern State Bank of Gary, Indiana, a CorporationYou are hereby notified that on the 31st day of August. IMS, at 9 o-, lock a. m. of sid day. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard the undersigned plaintiff and petitioner in the above entitled cause will make application to the Judge of the Lake Superior Court, at chambers, at the court house in the city of Gary, said county and sta'e. for the appointment of a receiver in the i.bove entitled cause, to take harge of the property and assets of said defendant, and to sell and dispose of its assets and property, to collect its outstanding Indebtedness, and to distribute the proceeds thereof, and for such other orders as would be necessary and proper in such proceeding. OTTO L. KLAUSS. Auditor of Slate of Indiana. Dated August 27. A. D. 1918. S-27-4 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WHITING. ' Htnry S. Davidson aed wife to Whiting Home Bldg. Co.. L 3.". B 8. L 21. B 6, Stieglitz Sub. Mark A. Webber (wid) to Harriet A. Ford. Pt. SW NE 3 4-34-9 TOLLESTON. Isaac N. Wade (wid) to William H. Murphey. Ls IS. 14. B 5. Toll. Pk. Sub. $ Charles Schroeder and wifo to Herman W. Uecker, L 12, B I, Gallaghers 1st Add. Herman W. Uecker nnd wife to Charles Schroodcr and wife. L 12. B 1. Gallaghers 1st Add 400.00 200.00 I 00 1.00 1.00 Adolph Seebsso (wid) to Otio C. F. Seehaae & Amelia. Ls 3. 9. to 16. Seehases 2nd Add. .10, 000. 00 Adolph Seehase (wid) to Otto C. F. Seehase and Amelia. Und 1-3 Ls 3. 4. 6. 9. 10, 11, Seehase ltt Add. Alex Saut.orus (bach) to Stanley Aliszeuskis, L 27. li 5, Husiks Add. Stanley Aliszeuskis (bach) to Casimir Puzas and wife, L 27, B 5. Hi'saks Add. 500.00 1.00 700.00 Andrew Koiletar to John Fogerasy. L 37. B 39. 2nd Oak Park Add. 1 00
"It Is tkeW' 0ln France fifty per cent of the total energy of the pectda-is said to go itAo military effort. Hardships, hunger, sorrow all suffering is excused with the explanation, It is the war? This Is the kind cf spirit needed in every American home. Puhhihtd by U.S. Foo4 Administration for Indiana
OFFICIAL
By Dr. Harry E. Barnard, Federal Food Administrator for Indiana
As a temporary arrangement, the Federal Food Administration has announced a new wheat flour regulation. When the farmer brings to the mill wheat grown by himself, the miller is privileged to deliver to h!ra. on a toll or exchange basin, without any substitutes, eight pounds per raon!h per capita allowance of wheat flour, upon his certifying that the wheat was grown Ly himself, and that the amount of flour to be delivered to him at that time, with the amount on hand, will not give him a supply more than sufficient to meet the requirements of hia household, or establishment, the number thereof being stated, and pledging that h3 will not 6fll, loan or deliver any of the flour to anyone else, nor permit its use except for such human consumption as indicated. This exchange basis is extended to elevators and mills. For Belling sugar at 11 cents a pound, which the Federal Food Administration regards as profiteering, Henry Shultz, a grocer cf Cooley, Indiana, which is near Gary, has been deprived of the privilege of selling sugar until the end of the war. A. R. Powell, who operates two groceries at Linton, was found guilty of having misrepresented the amount of sugar on hand July 1, and was deprived of the privilege of selling Eugar until October 1. Powell made an affidavit that he. had 1,000 pounds of sugar on hand and an investigation disclosed 5,560 pounds. Any grocer found violating the regulations for Sunday cicsir.g. will have his supplies cut off. Grocers can not violate the food regulations and expect to get any of the licensed commodities from the Food Administration. Manifestly, it is unfair to those obeying the regulations to have a certain few disregarding them, and henceforth, we mean to see that this rule is strictly complied with. No sugar will be permitted for use in the making of vinegar. Throughout the rural districts particularly, various kinds of vinegar are made by householders in which sugar has been EAST CHICAGO. M. Otto Seifert and wire tJames M. Price and wife. N CO' L 24, L 25. B 27. NW 29-37-0 William A. Hartman and wife to John A. Anderson and Hiln,ar. L 11. B 5. SW 2li-37-9. John Hartman and wife to John A. Anderson and Ililmsr, n 1V L 41. L 40, B 3, NW 20-37-9 - Ernest A. Clark and wife to Mary A. Clark. Ls 32 to ?4. B 3. NE 29-37-9 EAST GARY. Frank C. Balas (wid) to Ksrol Mimaliak, Ls 4, 5. B 4. 3rd Sub. Frank C. Balas (wid) to Jozf Vrabel- and wife. Ls 20, 21, B 4, 3rd Sub. Gary Hobt. Inv. Realty Co. to William Rookus, Ls 49, 50. Ti 2. 1st Sub. Gary Hobt. Inv. Realty Co. to William Rookus. Ls 61. 52, B 2. 1st Sub. HAMMOND. Alexander Milne and wife to Charles Conrad and wi,t. L 23. E3 L 26. B 6. Oakland Add. Adolph Seehase (wid) to (tto C. F. Seehase snd Amelia. Ls 32, 33. B 12. Esehenbergs State Line Add ; L 7. V, ... Dyer's Add. lf Henry Aulwurni and wife to William A. Williams and wife, Ls 30 to 32. B 3. Ens' Lawn Add Adelaide E. Rickoonis iwid) ft al to John F. Wilholm. I. IS. B 7. Hyde P'c. Add. MILLER Anna L. Anderson (wid) to Theodora G. Peterson. L Andersons Lincoln Ave. Add. INDIANA HARBOR. Robert A. Uihlein and wife o Antoni Ror.zos. NW r- lts 1, 2, B 32. sub. Bs 31 nnd 32. Indiana Harbor GARY. Mary Koiletar r.nd husband to Joi.an Focarasy, ... 3, B 13, Brondway Add. Ralph. G. Keller and wife to lpiros Panagiotu. Ls 24. 27), B 2, Plcitners 1st Add. Mary Josephine Bacon (spin) tc Arden Dearbeyno, L 4 B 14, Broadway Add. Jacob T. Hostettcr (wid) to Charies W. Fouiks, Ls 16. 17, B 1. Sanford Tubbs 2nd Add.. 1.00 1.00 ( I 1.00 10. 00 900.00 800.00 SOO.OO jnO.OO 1.00 ,000.00 i 1 0(, 1.00 1 on 1.00 1 . 0 500.00 1 On 1.00
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FOOD NEWS
one of the ingredien'.s, but from this time no such use of eugar will be permitted Threshing and buying cf damn wheat is absolutely contrary to the' desires and purposes of the Food Administration, and is contrary to the principles of food conservation. Wheal should not be threshed or purchased containing over 14 per cent, moisture. Dealers who purchase daiap wheat land permit it to' get out of condition w ill be considered guilty of contributi ing to the destruction of foodstuffs. It will be considered an unfair prartive for buers of wheat to place, intentionally, a lower grade on wheat than that to which it is entitled under the federal standard. Protests have been received by the Food Administration and by the State Council of Defense, that buyers in some instances, were endeavoring to buy wheat below its real value through an inferior grading. The U. S. Grain Corporation says it will not be an unfair practice to pay the basic No. 1 price on wheat even if the wheat grades lower. Conviction for unfair practice carries a penalty of forfeiture of license, which means elimination from business, and all Euch attempts to deprive the wheat grower of the price to which he is honestly entitled under the regulations should be reported at once. Except that Victory bread may confain 75 pounds cf wheat Sour, 20 rounds of substitutes and 3 pounds of rye flour, which latter permission is intended to take care of stocks of ry carried over from last year's harvest and where new rye is coming in, th substitute regulations as applied to the baking industry remain unchanged. Restrictions as to the use of animal fats by bakers, have been eliminated, except thst they are to be used economically. Butter held by any food licensee must be sold without regard to existing market or replacement value at not more than a reasonable advance over cost. The food Administration I prohibits speculation in butter. CATCH HIM The iction -will be compUta only when every jar does ita duty. Free book of instructions on canning and drying may bo bad from the National War Garden Commission, Washington. D. C, for two cent to pay pottage. Opportunity stares up at you from this page. may be a better posilion just the cottage you want to rent a chance to own a houe on easy terms a new cook an ambi tious employe what not? Want ads bristle with the intimacies of the work-a-day world. You car. al afford to overlook them with your daily reading.
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