Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 12 September 1918 — Page 9
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Wanted Male Help WANTED Men steady work. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf WANTFD Mm 'o urnoinv coal. :'c.ri'' 40. VeTtn. Malleabl Iron . rr.ond. WANTJ P Ft e '. gh t hamilers. Gibson ronf,.r- coi.ii wages on piece M'iv baits. Take Gary car to 1.. - L. S-ilb-n . . - - .- ii...,.vr.n sober and rcliH.rsch. Stem 0 . 4 : t f sr.-.r.d. WANTED Good, Vtrieht bov about 16 years old, for work around office. Apply rr; !M4. Hammond xvv.v. , 8-7-tf rddc. to make himself useful must have retW .VTKP Boy ci rtut jewelry 65 State St.. Hammond. .'1-5 t . - - T'; j . .T .. ,e . n for night tehmBnnV references. Ask for Mr. Favne. Lion Store. must be f,-H,.r with furniture i-u.. - iHress .1. E. M.. Tnr.es. 9-in-3 t Roy Mc--nt Ine Alleys. 102 Stare Must be 16 yearF of g. 9-11-4 V.'AVTT:D Man to read meters: fosliion. APPlv Mr. Stepb-n. 5 man st.. Hammond. stesdv '1 Hoh-0-11-3 VNTKn Messenffsr boy: good PPrVmtv for advancement. APrW . w - i xi u tv- - r fit .. . - I 1 o WTEP-A switchman. Fnlted Chernlcal & Organic Products .o.. Ham; m'.nd. Apply at the rime offl 9 n . v--rF.r Crossinsr watchman. Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad, irr-'t. Ind. Apply .'alu-0-12-3 V.- ANTE O Wood Dept. Standard rr.ond. cabinet maker. ar Steel Car Co.. mm-WANTED-Men. American Railway Expfess Co.. Erie Depot. AV VXTED Messenger boy. Must be 16 years or older. Ileid-Murdoeh & Co. CABINETS. FRANK S. BETZ CO. S-12-1 Wanted Female Help wiVTEP Girl good steady pos-.no for right party. i n I i I V ii a rtM i Thompson. East Chicago. 8-22-tf V,-teP Good competent girl general housework: good wages. for 431 9:5tf n.ro-t ave. i.Qst cnicas" ,-oman for general vi-ivTEn cirl or w 'housework. Fhone East f'hicaio 2f.i 9:5tf WANT EO Girl for general .Jowork: no washing or ironing 9-9-2t St.. Hammond. girls in Jeline departmnt: must be 16 -i-tf Murdr-h & Co.. Hammond. 9 3 tr iirl for general housework: WANT El .-.or1 home: r. reouirea. i n"r mond 247 4 after 6 9-10-3 p. in. WANTED A girl to do housework: congenial htm' od pay. Phon-lSl. Hammond. i7-v-TFn Ivady cashier in grocery. ANIElT71 .-Yutfm.n t.. Hammond. T . I'd , - - 9-10-2 trerlenced waitress; gooa Mee Hotel Restaurant. 9-1 1--wages. to-, t-eneral housework inn- So. r-ond 29S. Hohman , . , n. ... 9-11-3 : mnm irl: also eashWAN 1 JM- '..-, ,. Mirhi. ier Sternberg rvej-.-gan ave 9-11-3 WANTED Girl for operating sewing machines. also voting married women. whose husbands have gone to war, to do government work in our factory. Fank . 9-ll-lt S. Betz Co.WANTED Young lady for north side office. Apply ,T. J. Dibos & Son. wanted at the st.. Hammond. 9-12-2 WA Style Shor. W Experienced millinery saleslady. O. Hammond. Stewart, aSD'-z nnnnun 'i-. 9-12-1 WANTED Dishwasher, taurant. Hammond. Majestic P.es-9-12-1 WANTED Toung lady 18 to IS years old to work in piano store. Call Cable F'ano Co.. 148 State St., Hammond. WANTED Girl to operate Fisher billing machine: experience vinnec-essa ry. but roust W. B b accurate ana goon m ngurioKConkey Co. 9-12-1 Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Experienced nurse wants work: confinement or o'b.er cases. Call or write Mrs Margaret Lewis. 411 Summer st., Hammond. 9-10-5 MTCATTON WANTED A housekeeper. Write H-942. Times. 9-U-2 WANTED Tositlon as cook in hotel. restaurant or club, by experienced ladv 157 Douglas st. Phone Hammond 1115-R. 9-1 1-1 W ANTED Plain or children's sewing. Mr. Ka!er, 84S Erie s:.. Hammond 9-12-1 POSITION wanted as housekeeper for bachelor or widower in or out of town. Fhone 2215 Hammond. 9-12-1 WANTED Situation by IS year old high school bov for Friday nights and Saturdays. Fhone Hammond 1200-R. 9-12-1 W?"TF.P Washing to do at home. 502 E. State St.. Hammond. 9-12-1 Room and Board. WANTED Two boarders working days, . close to Standard and Malleable Iron; $7 per week advance. 667 Sherman st. , Hammond. 9-10-3 WANTED Roomers and boarders, home eo'okine: 10 minutes" walk from Standard. i043 Erie et., Hammond. 9-12-1
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For Sale Automobiles. FOR S ALE-Dort 5-pnss. ntn; pood runnint order: r'tillv o.piippvd. rhon 1617 or 271. Hammond. S-27-tf FORDS 1913-14-15-16-17 Fords, a-psss. 8il In (inf condition: take your pick, prices right. Hammond Auto Pb;m & Top Co.. 47S-0-s; ll.'liman ft.. Hammond. 9:0:6 FOR SALE Overland roadster: good condition: 5 good tires AA'rite H. P. E.. Tim. s. 0-10-3 FOR SALE Studrhaker roadstv. model sfrirs IS: wire wheels: A-l condition, inechanli-aJI v perfect, i'hone S57-R. 9-10-3 FOR PA I .E Dodge. Ohent and Ford; good condition. Corner Chicago av. nil.) Mc-C'iok. East Chicago. 9-11-5 FOR SALE -Hayres 6 -cylinder. 5-pass automobile: 4 food tires. 2 extras, lights sn1 starter: oar in A-l condit'on. i'an be seen 9' the New Tork Central t'pin f'vat'r, bet een AA'hiMng and Indiana Jlnrbi'V. 1'nnn- F. ist On capo 1 H5. .Must sell. 9-10-3 I"Ot? SALE 5 nass. Ford: use tl iiH'i-th: new tires, wmttr top. over J $IPi) extras; $400 rp.r-h' S".". So. Hohman st Flv-Urt ::ti34 Hammond. 3-11-3 I .- . F'"R SALE 2-pass. Ford: 1 25. T4! t'.ii'jmet. Phone Hammotn! 9-11-FOR SALE Studebaker roadster, model series IS; wire wheels; A-l condition, mecbanieallv perfect. Phone P57-K. FOR SALE 1 1918 Dodge Brothers touring; like new, fully guaranteed. FOR SALE 1 191 Ford Coupe electric starter, demountable rims, extra tire, shock absorber, etc. Run less than r00 mils. 1 191S Oak- ! FOR SALE
1 -1 i;i-cv nntv.lrOR SALE $1 350 will buy nice 4-room
WlHl umiill,, litvo uv. , 1 extra tire, bumpers, shock absorbers, spot light, motor 1 mpfor onfl -nt nllt' irunranmeiCI aim Ul lUll, UlUtJ .111 teed. L'llP C I P 1 AfovTcpl! X VIl 7-Vl-.L l L.i.vwr.i touring in good shape. 8100. FOR SALE 1 4-passenger Overland coupe, in good condition. FOR S A LE1 late 1917 Dodge Brothers touring 1 extra tire, bumper and snubbers; will guarantee. FOR SALE 1 1912 Ford touring. FOR SALE 1 83 Overland touring; new top; good tires and paint. FOR SALE 1 H2-B Oak land Six touring. Bohling Auto Sales Co. Tel. 266 Douglas & Hohman 9-11-3' FOR SALE 1914 Faigw 5-pass.; ?2sn. Albert Schueber. 415 Summer St.. Hammond. 0-12-4 For Rent Furnished Rooms
for sale or rent Furnished or un- orij ; o. riuo: near car line; furnished. 10-room house in Horn--j . . -. , wood; garage for three machines; iitie sma ('h paVlUCnt. Oalanf e yard: sleeping porch; laundry; nil mod- j t - r rr;. l. ern equipment and conveniences: adja-ttCTTTlS TO SUIT. I. . 1 INCU.cent to a'reet car line, park and Coun-:. -i o 1 Hni trvclub. Address 414. care Times. Ham-jJer. PhOnC lol-, Ham
mond. :-:-tr rfea f -1 a v e . Phone 9-10-3 FOR RENT Extra nice steam room for gentleman, Chicago East Chicago; ref. required. 1146-W. FOP. RENT Furnished room suitable for 2 ladies. 784 So. Hohman st ; Hammond. 9-10-tl Fl'RNISHED ROOM For one or 'wo in modern private heme. Phone ."! or 50(1. Call fit 212 Sttite st.. Mammona 9-10- ' ! FOR RENT Furnished rooms for ligh' I housekeeping. 760 Claude St., HaiVjmend. 9-11-2! FOR RENT Furnished rooms for iiKc.t housekeeping; modern. Phone 9.T2-M j FOR RENT 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished: gas and electricity. 510 15'lth St., Hammond. 9-11-: FOR RE VT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 1M Plummer ave, Hammond. 0-11-tf FOR RENT Furnished room. 19 Carroll st. Phone Hammond 10S2-R 9-11-2 FOR R.ENT 2 furnished rooms: electric light and bath. 407 Sibley st.. Hammond. 0-12-1 FOR RENT Large front sleeping room suitable for 2: gentlemen preferred 47 Carrol! St.. Hammond. 9-12-2 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping: near car line. 439 Hiekorv si.. Hammond. ' 0-12-1 FOR RENT Furnished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen: near Standard and Lyndora Hotel also hih school 4:53 poack'rt f. I'hone Hammond 34'!. 9-12-1 FOR RENT Rooms to rent fop men: steam heat, all modern conveniences. Call 9i6R Hegewis- h. 1315k Brandon avc Hegewisch. 111. 9-12-fi FOR RFNT 4 rooms furnished for lis-ht rixX?"''ng-For'vthe "s - FOR RENT 1 Sleeping tieman. private famiiv room for gen 1 block from car line 2S Kuse'.l s'... H-immond 9-12-1
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front hH-jT n . .. 1 FlirnitUrO Co room for 1 or 2 gen'hmen: modf-ni.; I lllllill"uu i ninitiiiv . 502 Hohman st.. Hammond. Phoner j -jj00. f(J. ftx(t jp crnterof sign. 24213. State Lost and Found jstreet. .1. Arkin, Mgr. 9"lp-4t
LOST Friday. garnet shaped. Return to ofTi. Co. Reward. brooch. star' e E. C. Mtnas J 9-10-3 LOST Saturday, white crochet shawl. be Bulletin st and Jesse and Logan, rhone 1M25 or 30S. 9-11-2 LOST AYaUet. money and cheeks: payment on checks stopped. Reward. Return F. W. Knoff. Hotel Mee, Hammond.,! l 2 - l LOST Gold watch biacelet. between All Saints' School and Douglas av e. Finder please return to h.nzaDetn TonKe. ii.r Douglas ave. West Hammond, and receive if ward. 0-12-2 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO B1T Second-hand large. soft coal burner. Al'ce club. Phone Hammond 1677. 9-10-WANTED TO PCT A iarg stove. Phone Hammond 57 . saloon 9-12-2 WILL exchange twin X with side car, lalS model, for small auto, or will sell same. Write L. M. L.. Times. 9-12-2
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Real Esiaie Bargains BUY A HOMK NOW r.nd insure vourself a cpm fort able home 1-T the winter. 5 -room cottage with bath and lights. K. Sibley; Jliliim. 5 -room cottage. 37' ft., on May St.; $ I ' 1 1 1 '". 4- io.in cr.ttate on Douglas near Bimhaoh; $17fbi A line new modern bungalow. Hyde Park. 6 rooms and bath, elermo and 's. furnace beat, oak flours nd trim. :!7'-3 't. This 1s a very fin' home. Must be sold st once; owner leaving citv; J4n.Vi. $Sf"0 cash. ti-rootn cottage with garage, bath. cas. ft., Truman avc. n-r Central Park; jr soo. 5- room modern bunea'o-.r. hath elee. and as, furnace heat. garaRi ;i ft.. K. Truman. f3f00. 6- room modem b ansa '..-, 37 la ft., t'.lumhia near loftli: $'i4,. J ine mofjerti 7 -room home with bath. 37', ft.. K. Summer; $4rt't. Modern i-room bungalow, ba'h. elee. and eis. furnace he;it. 50 ft.. Summer St.: J4'i. Two flat brick b'df.' near So. Shore on mid bath in ea h m.'ii' pi .povit ion ; J-ioninan si . rooms fat. A troori luv.-s jr.ooo. If you are tliltiiting of buying a home. : will i-a v von to l....k tip t!..-s' lutings. THEO MOOR. B0" Calumet Ave.. Bank of Hammond. FOR SVI.K Friek veneer, oak finish 1 h roj she-it. fi ri.oms and bath, hot war"r her parage. i:t2 Highland et. A snap at $7500; $ 2 5 0 oah. balance terms. Call 345 or M-W Hammond 8-31-tf FOR SALE 6 -room house. 229 Petroi' st.: strictly modern and tn good omdifhn: garage in re r. AVih to leave 'own; part cash, balance easy terms I'hcn- l'!12 Hammond. 9:4:5 FOR SALEmade into higii school. -House of 7 ten; near Phone 2S4.: . en.n be .ml and o. old. 9 :6tf FOR SALE 2-story brick fl.-n luilding! on 344 Truman ave,. $s.S0: $5i0 down, i $5'" monthly: payments librrty bonds accepted: one flat now vacant. Apply Paul H. Lipinski. gent. 500 H 'iiman St.. rnori' Hammond 9-9-tf cottage, north side. n?r car line pig jy"v ! pa vment s $100 Write Times. 9-7-6 FOR SALE,0 Brrf.s K-. Viorida: improved: on main iine S-a hoard Kv.; fl bariirairi. inn,,irl. Detroit St.. a tug Hammond. 9-TI-3 IJ'nR SALE 5-rcom modern bungalow. practlcallv new. south side; hardwood floor, oak trim, bath white enamel, large basement with fruit cellar f nil coal bin. i:ood furnace, screens and screened-tn porch, electric fixtures, shades, etc.: very' best: wiii sacrifice for $3250; immediate!
possession. See owner, 162 Lewis sf..vrr.
l lainmono. .'- -,-o FOR SALE A country home on Ridgei road. 1 acre, large, latest styls brick I bungalow: all impro-.emmtsi. water t bath, electric licht c.; facing 2 pavea Ton. Oakglen, 111. 8-10-3 streets. Innulre .?. ' I'hone Lansing 53-H FOR SALE-7-ro. story; $1400 cas all asse?smens p titulars call 45.". mritid. modern house, 2i lance easy terms; full For parM . -tiigan ave., Him 9-10-5 I I FOR SALE Good paying restaurant. Must sacrifice on account of death. 3-1S9 Pennsylvania ave.. Indiana Herhor. 0-10-6 FOR SALE Rooming house. 45 rooms: bes renting location: always tilled; clean, respectable: clears $2T0 monthly; prio $3,60; terms. 1 " Michigan ave.. Chicago. 9-11-3 FOR SALE 20-acra farm, fi'i miles southeast of Crown Foint; Rood buildings; price $3.0(i0. Would sell stock and crors on farm if wanted Mr Mlrl Purbin. Crown Point. Ind.. R. F. D. 4. 9-11-3 FOR SALE New 5-room bungalow; strictly modmond. 9-12-tf FOR SALE S-room cottaee n Addition. Inquire at 1136 : ave.. West Park Addition. Wilcox Superior 0-12-3 FOR SALE 35 -room 3-'orv flat bnMding: si modern con yeniencev $9.2cO; cash $4.0ii0. balance payable $150 month: rent brings $22i1. 3541 Pennsylvania ave. Eli Suem. Indiana Harbor. 9-12-4 n 1 FOR S I.E--Rest offer takes 5-f '. cor ner opposite ountrv ( luh: also lots on Wentworth ave. Mrs. Connor. 5X61 rvojia st.. Chicago. P-12-? '. . . Miscellaneous. i FA PERHANGIN'r and painting: pooi work at reasonable p. rices. Carl Vermitt. 440 Michigan nve. I'hone 1429 Hammond. 8-31-lm Automobile Painting Satisfaction Guaranteed. The Ft. 11 Rush is now here. Do not delay running your car in for painting. Auto top, seat covers and cushions reI paired. Satisfaction guaranteed. ! Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S,.Rn-S2 Hohman St. 9.4:tf PARTIES having furniture to move bet. Hammond and Richmond. Munsie. Frankfort. Indianapolis or any town within 50 miles from Indianapolis, call S. O,. Carlcy Transfer Co. Phone Hammond 670 for cheap rates. O-K'-tf NOTICE. To avoid the rush under present condtiions to help win the war, we will be closTUi'irn ' unit, v v ii j i Klav and Saturday evenings.. Do vour buving in the dayj. ime and nights we are open. i 11 j p., v css )nv for h at the GUARANTIED EOOTINtt. We apply red and green Roofing over old shingles: also gravel Roofing and repairing See us on anything in the Roofing line. Calnmet Sooting' Co. phones 467-2365. Room 27 Rimbach Ridg. Hammond 6 -26 tues, thur-sat-t? WANTED A home In Indiana Harbor i for my S-year-old daughter. rather wi!l pay for her ooaro ami schooiipk. t Tt .1331 1iohin a ii Harbor. 9-11-3 For Sale Motorcycles. i ! SECOND HAND I MOTORCYCLES All makes. Sineles and Twins. Ths Largeat Stock is Lstn county. Sold on easv navments. EXCEZ.SIOSI ATTTOCAJl SALESJtOOM. 229 State St. Thone 249' Hammond 9:6:3
For Sale Miscellaneous.
I We Buy Liberty iJonds for I Cash. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Open eveInings. JULIUS FRIEDM&N & COMPANY. 4 108 Fprsythe Ave. F.t Chirac, rhone S3. Oct the habit; pay loss; buy for cash; at the . Hammond Furniture Co., 212 E. State street. Look for the elook in center of sit?n J. Arkin, M.Ir. ' 7-23-lr-o FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad wat.nhea. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, 'Hammond. Open evenings. 4-lI-tI FOR SALE -Shelving und counters; go.d condition. I'hor.e 437-R Fast Chi.vigo. 8-23-tf ROOFING SALE 4f,nn roils 3-plv slate surfaced roofing i-eautnu( ejesitfn51. li'tl. preen or sin or gr. Manu! act u t ee! by lliril & H"n. 'luarar.leed years. o he sr. Id r.t bss than !' cost to manu t t ure it. on account of slight damage il-nie by R R. Co. Eer ndl In perit-ct condition with evep'ion of outside, wrappers and labe l.i Now fn sale. EMIL BUNAS 612-114 Oakley Ave. Hammond Fbone office L'2'i.v phone lies. 21S7. I'non for stnp'.'S. FOR SALE Saloon. 2HK W. S'a'e st. John Wolf. Phone Hammond 6s 3. FOR SALE Ki'cherf cabinet; first -clans condition. 4" 43 Forsvthe nve.. East CTii. ag. . 9-10-3 FOR SALE 2 aH wool suits and 1 I'hinohil'a. o 30S Johnson St. Phone 2 Ve'1115 tnen s . ercoa t ; chea p. S5i Hammond. 9-11-2 FOR SALEtab!-- r ; !..:. s . !-. -piece parlor set. eenier and piano. Schaller. 12 c.,d -il-2 PI Ar j BARGAIN. I'- mi 1 V 11 , 1 practical nn t: to X'alifornta will sell J!51 piano and new $:'2," give-a vv ay price if you at r.nne. Must ;-rll or f phonograph n ' rave cash to b place In storage. 'al! at 17" Plumm.er ! ave.. Hammond, after t5 p. in. tonight. 9-11-2 FOR SALE $4"0 piano in i-kc-mt condition. $150. Cannot be to'd t'eom new. Cash or small payments. Call 52i Pine s'.. HimnK'nd. S-12-3 FOR SALE 100 packing boxes, all sizes. Applv Shipping Cierk, Edw. C. Micas Co. 9-12-3 SALE 3-piece mahogany parlor set; cheap. 856 Erie st., Hammond. 9-12-1 j.-()r SAIE Range heater and stove coal pipe. stove; also 4914 Oioett 9-12-3 ive.. East Chicago. PIANO BARGAINS. Hamilton Piano, like new, 1 -A nn
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Shaft' Bros. Piano, walnut case and fine condition, $115. Wellington Piano, very fine tone, 175. Kingsbury Piano-, discontinud style; cannot be told from new. $185. Steger & Co. Piano, used; all right for beginners, $50. We have other bargains in very slightly used upright pianos. Cable Piano Co., Hammond Branch, 138 State St., Over Lake County Creamery 9 - 1 2 - 2 1 FOR SALE Furniture and carpet; must. be sob at once; very reasonable. "67 Calumet ave.. Hammond. Phone 1951. 9-12-3 For Rent. FOR RENT 5-room bunsalow. electric light and bath walking distance from Cudahv Plant. I'nexcelled Manf. Co. Oarv Roul.near Alder street. East chicago. ti FOR RENT Hk'h ce. ."ill Phone Hammond 1340-M. Kane ave. 9-10-2 FOR REN T Modern store in bst location, cor. 110th. and Short s's.. Sloval. tToroe Rtdir. Apply Jos. Chilla. Whi'inr. Ind. 0-10-FOR P.F.NT Flo. rooms, ba'hroom. gas eto'rtri- lights. M. Erie st. Applv between s a. m. and 6 p. m. 0-11-2 FOR RENT Lady with child will share bom 'w ith 2 ladies employed or man and wife; $5.75 per week: 1 block from !i car line's. 17 AVabash ave., 2nd fiat. Hammond. ;)" ' ' FOR RENT 4-room fbit; electric; $28 per month. I'hone East Chicago 173. , bath and !4 151st st. 9-12-6 FOR RENT P-room bouse ne1v decorated, ce'ilar. barn and other outhous--s cistern and artesian well, .orchard. five acr'-s cleared land, on Gaiv and Ip'erurban. near school house, adioins sut:imer res,',rt pood for chicken and ' nick farm. Rent for winter $10 per month. SI from Match 1. Immediate possession. Write owner S. Freund. Valparaiso. Ind. 9-12-3 FOR RENT a ge-. 5 t Hammond. -a-roorrt upp'r flaf and garDetroit st. rhone R21-M 9-12-1 Wanted To Rent. WANTED TO RENT 5 er 6 room house, or flat bv Oft. 1. AA-rite T. C. O.. Times. 9-9-3 WANTED Furnished house or furnished apartmet.t. Address 292 Indiana ave. Ph.uie Hammond 7 41. 9-11-.1 WANTF.D 3 or 4 furnish'-d rooms for light housekeeping for tt an and wife, both employed: modern: close in: pr. for downstairs." AA'riti A. B. C. Times. 9-1 1-.1 LEGAL NOTICES. SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF INDIANA. COCNTT OF LAKE ss. No. 12161. LAKE CIRCI'IT CO CRT. APRIL TERM. BUS. EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO.. A CORPORATION. VS. NILS A. SCNDHOLM. ALSO KNOWN AS H. A. SCNDHOLM. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court. I will expose to public saie to the highest bidder for cas'i in hand, at the east door cf tha Court House in Crown Point. Indiana on Saturday, the 21st day of September. I91S. between the hours of ten o'clock a. rn. and four o'clock p. m . the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot three (3) in Block one (?) and Lots thirty-one (31) to thirty-six 3S). both inclusive, and Lot thirty-nine (39)
in Block two (2) in Morris Turk addition to Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not seil for a sufficient sum to satisfy snii deri ee. interest and costs. 1 will a: the same time and place offer for sale the
ffe simple in and to said real estate, or so much, thereof as may be S':flcient to satisfy said judsmcnt. interest, costs nti'i accruing co.-ts. Pnid sale will b. made ith relie'f from valuation or appraisement lav. s. Tt.'Wrn as the property of N'lls A. Sundholm. also known as H. A Sundholm, at lhe suit of Edward Hines LumhT Company, a corporation LEWIS E. BARNES, Sheriff Lake Count v. Indiana. Ceo. V.. Hersbman, Attorney for Plaintiff. 8-29 9-5-12 NOTICE. Hammond, Ind:ana. September 4. 191. No-ice is he-reby given to the citizens and taxpajorx of Hntrmn'iii, Indiana, that Jippiication has been made by the Vm'tM Tlco'er Hatir,c & Foundry Company for a Franchise to construct, maintain and operate a traveling crane, with one oyer bead track, with all necessary connections and appu rtenam.es across Wslcox Street in the "ity f Hammond. Lake Coutity, Indiana, under and by virtue of the follow ing agreement hereto attached and that a bearing will bhad before the Ro,lrd of Public Works of the Ctty of Ilarrmond. Indiana, at i's o-fflee in the City Hill of Hammond a 10 00 o'clock a. m. on the ;oih day of Sept t mbe'r. A. D 10 IS. C H. H THMAN. F. C. HOPMANN.' O F. HIGHLAND. Board of Public Work. AGP. FEME NT. THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between the City of Hammond. Lake County. Indi-'ina. by and through its Board of Public Works. Charles H Luthman. Frederick C. Hopmann. and Ora F. Highland, hereinafter called the Cliy. and the Fnitcl Boiler Heating A- Foundry Company, a corporation, of the City of Hammond. Indiana, hereinafter called the Company. WITNESSETH : 1. Thit permission and authority be and the same 1s hereby granted, to the Fnited Boiler Heating & Foundry Contrary, i's cran'ces and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate a traveling crane, with one overhead track, together with all necessary connections and appurtenances, upon and along the following route, to-wit : Upon and across AVilrox Street. In tho City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana, from its buildings and plant located on part of lots Eight fO. Nine (9). Ten (1C1. Eleven HI) and Twelve (12). ail In Block Two (2). AA'i'cox and Godfrey's Addition to Hammond. Lake j County, Indiana, northward to that part or Lot One (1), in Bio, k One (1), in Wilcox and Godfreys Addition to Hammond. Lake County. Indiana, lying I immediately north of the lots above described, in said Block Two 2) said real estate in said Lot One (1) being upon the north side of said Wilcox Street, and said lots as above described being upon the south side of said Wilcox Street, said traveling crane to be constructed upon and across said street so as to give a clearance above the level of said street of at bast seventeen (17) feet, for th purposes of operating an electric crane for the use of said Company, from said Company's building on th north side of Wilcox Street to the said Company's building on the south side of said street. 2. That permission and authority Is and Is hereby granted said Company to construct, maintain and operate said electric traveling crane upon and across said Wilcox Street and upon the express condition that said Compary shall In all respect comply with the Ordinance of the City of Hammond regulating the operation of the same. 3. The Company, its successors and assigns, shall at all times keep and maintain said street where said electric traveling rano crosses the same. In good condition for the full width of said Mreot m;.1 Fha'il ont.ftrm and ov serve- all the nvvfcii require;; Mt. and rcgula' sonj imposed up ,1 all like traveling cranes crossing streets in the City of Hammond. Lake Count y, Indiana. 4. ' Th Company, its successors and assigns, shall save and hold the City harmless from any and all claims whatsoever or damages to persons or property out of the construction or use of said track and traveling crane and this is made pursuant to the petition of said Company, filed with the Board of Fub!e Aorks of said City. 5. The City of Hammond by virtue of an Act of the .General Assembly of the Ci'y of Hammond, entitled, "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations" In force April 15. 1903. and all Acts supplemental ard amendatory thereto, and in consideration of the things herein set forth and upon the terms and conditions of the things herein stipulated, does hereby give, grant and vest in said Company, its successors and assigns, the l'ke privilege and authority to build, construct, maintain. operate and tis traveling; crane. as aforesaid. PRO VIDED. HOWFA'FR. that said traveling crane, as above state, shall be and continue In force as long as said Company. Its successors and assigns, own said property desci'.bed in said petition and use the same. And in the event said Company its successors and assigns, entirely abandon the use r.f their said property where said traveling crane in connection with the operation or t.neir said business, .then if such abandonment j bv said Company continue after thir'v (SO I dnvs written notice thereof f t om j said Company to saul City of Htmmr.n1, lhe lat'er- may dee. ate th" right. pr!vilegr and authority hereby granted for- j feited and all rights herein granted j shall immediately cease and be --me null j and void and said Citv of Hammond j shall have the right to remove said traveling crane anil overhead siruc'urej and all parts thereof from said AVflcox ' Street in said city ot nammoni. urnpjj said at the expense of said Company. It is further agreed, that in event the Crand Calumet River, from H .hman cttrCet eas to Calumet Avenue, should j be converted into a canal and the im-j ptovemen of an traffic on said Wilcox Street should become such as to cause j the crane and appurtenances thereto to i undiry interfere therewith, ib.e Fnited I !-!o:ler Heating ana routntv i ompan.v shall remove said crane upon said reasonable notice from the City of Hammond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF WE HAVE HERETO set our hands and seals this 4'h day of September, A. D. P'l. CITY OF HAMMOND. FREDRICK C. HOPMANN (Seal, ORA F. HIGHLAND iSeal) Its Board of Public tt'i-rks. FNITED ROII.ER H E ATI NO AND FOUNDRY COMPANY, By President. AC est: W. A. HILL. Secretary. Approved f..,r publication this 4th tlsy of September. A. I. 191!. in the Lake County Times. C. 11. LUTHMAN. F. C. HOPMANN. O. F. HIGHLAND. Eoard of Fubltc Works. Attest: WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clerk
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HrHocver certain doesrit e, HOW FAST DO YOU TAKE Tbey say that American soldier ars tije? fastest soldiers in tbis war. It is probably true, too, tit.t America homo folkn ure the fastest home folks In this war. In the ertoy they talk about orders being cb?ed with a "click " This means with lots of snap, UVe the click of a good revolver. Now on of taa necessities of wartime is that the home folks also do things with a "click'' when the word la given. And that Is jPt whet tb United Statos home folks have learned to do pretty well, in an amaai&giy abort time. The food a dm dustrfc.tit.il. spedally. is needful of a "clicking;'' response from the public when a new food requcat ia issued. For a food oroer, like food, aoon roes out of date ooloss It it used. It is ceceisary for the food adminia'.ratioti to change its rulings oftn. A frost, a freeze, a flood, a drought, a railroad tieup or any cf a hundred other "unforeseen circumstances may affect scree phaae of the world's food supply, and necessitate a change in the program of the food admrnlstratiOB. At first, when tie rules were I Q Hunt the buyer who Wants to buy and the seller who Wants to sell through these columns, then your deal is twothirds closed. CJNo salesmanship is required under these i circumstances and salesmanship costs money many times the cost of a want ad. Get that? POB TOTT BUT STOW FOR THE WINTER MONTHS TO REPAY Your Zrcan at Legal Bate of Interest. $2 oo is the mo. payment on S SO $2..".0 is tii mo. payment on $ 50 $.i.flu is the mo rayment n $l0n On Furniture, Pianos. Vn-;rcias. Live Stock and Office Fixtures without removal. REMEME.ER There are no Charges or Extras. ONLY S'iTr INTEREST. Private and Confidential. Provident Loan Co. Rooms 3-4. Panama Bidg. t. 14-150 East State Stri. Near Orpheuto. Theater. Phone 321. Li-e-nse Nn
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Pr. Car'er. 'b Great Eye Specialist, 20 years on State St., successfully straich'm.- the inost severe raises refill is where others fail. His record of cures is not nqualod by aay other oeculiPt in America. NO PAIN! NO RISK! NO DELAY!
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TO NEW FOOD RULES? changed we thought maybe the food afiminiatration didat know lta business. But now we know that the very fact that thst rules are charged U evidence that the food admiaVatraUon. does know its bcslnesa. Mr. Hoover has over 400 experts and clerks in the statHitlcai dopaxtnsent of the food adailEistratioTi. adding fig-ores and gettrag In facta ali day loa to find out Juet bow much or how Ifttle of this food or that there is or tan't In the world. Tby keep an accurate watch on the ebb and flow of food supply and demand, and when there is a rise ot drop they know it. And the food admiUstration makes Its rullrvg accordingly. Some of the rullajs are mad pretty quickly, and tha qnicker they are made the snare serious they are apt to be. The less time that Interrenae between the is b u8.ee of a new food ruie and the complete compliance ot 1W people oot of 100 to the rule the snore good tha rule or "reueat" doe. A part of food patriotism U ap4ed. It's not only what you save, bwt how SOON yon save It. BkHindera. We are all given to makixg mistakes. No one Is wise enough to be always right. But the person wftc makes the same mistake twice baa his feet set straight for the goal of fal!ure. Lf yon are called down for making, a blunder don't pet mad or discouraged. Just make up your mind then and there that you'll not make it again. Fix It well In your mind ; cse It as a lesson and an inspiration. It's a perfectly good stepping-stona, and ought not to be employed as a millstone to hang around your neck. lZ TT j To Times Subscribers Effective September 30 The War Industries Board has instructed all newspapers to discontinue mailing their papers to subscribers whose subscriptions are not paid in advance. This is a war conservation order and as such, it will be strictly obeyed by THE TIMES. This means that all mail subscribers A'ho are delinquent, no matter how short the time, must pay the amount due and renew their subscriptions for a definite period, payinq; therefor in adv?r.ce, cr the'r papers must he - tr iscr.-t-: cn; expiring ai-.er iptember 30 must be stepped on day the subscription expires unless renewed previous to that date. If your subscription has expired, or will expire before September 30, cr if you are payinjz subscriptions for papers bein mclled to soldiers cr ether friends, please do not fail to make renewals before present i date of expiration. j THE T-IMES NEWSPAPERS.! R. C. Pierce, Circulation Mrr. j i te: Con. Co, :. Co. Plant, AiaiK z Harbor - wm .yTOajgcTtirMir O. CARTER Nose Si Throat
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S s-notl pa vine; -work ami affaij'j- of the MUSCLES OR IV.n't j.-t mental am t..! :l.-r (La v. - mi to.. t'. advi-e.l v. ss.-.j eyes cause yoti 'n .c il suffering an;.e lr. Carrer at once, what anyone else has 0. CARTER NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES. 120 SOUTH STATE STREET . , , Hours: 9 t& 7 Sundays 10 to 12
