Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1918 — Page 11
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1 Classified Advertisements
A charge cf 10 ocnt for collection will be made for all classified advertisements phoned to this once and sot paid for within Are days. Wanted Male Help WANTED Boy to make himself useful about jewelry store; rrnift liav.e1Ie,, erenccs. 65 State at.. Hammond. 9-l-ti WANTED Man with some txperience In hlsi', furnace operation; long hours, SuuJitV work; good salary. Write J. u. V.. Times. S--0-tr '.W.NTKD Watchman for Central Chomieal Co. Apply Timckwcr a oTJlce. United Chemical & Organic I rodnets Co., Haranvjnd. V TFD Elderlv man for night work; y.(-:.,iv job. good pay. Chicago I-lex-Shaft Co., 145th and Carty. Last Chicago, lu-i-tr V, VXTED Men to umona coat. -Oc to 4fc per ton. each car raid when unload. -U. Malleable Irou Co.. Ilanmiood. WANTED Man exempt from draft for janitor. Applv Aqent Erie Ry, Hani11 ; 8 io-4-tf monu. WANTED Laborers; good wage!" and steady work. Apply Forge PP"rt: ment. Illinois Car A .Mfg. Co.. 14-nd and Dearborn sts.. Hammond. 10-&-J WAXTCT Han for porter work. P; ply Gibson Y. M. C. A. 10-. -tf WWTED Office messenger boy: must be 16 vears old. Apply Held Murdoch & Co., Hammond. WANTED Driver for Ford truck; must be neat appearing and able to give reference. Hammond Laundry C o. 10-i-tf WANTED Electrician who can look after motor. Reid Murdoch & Co., ITam- -, 10-8-tf mond. WANTED Laborers at Gas works. Apply to foreman, Hammond. 1Q"s"6t WANTED Boy, 16 years of age. for steady work. Times office, 214 Hammond Bldg, Hammond. 10-9'tf WANTED Firemen who have had experience in handling automatic stokers. Good pay; 8 hours a day, 7 days a week. Apply Calumet River Electric Station, East Chicago. 1-9-1"k WANTED Men to pack groceries. Lion Store Apply P. D. Lovegren. 10-'-tf WANTED Men; essential work. Apply depot agent, Erie passenger station. .American Railway Express Co., Hammond. lO-9-o WANTED Painters; open shop. St. Andrew's Church, "West Hammoid. 10-3-2 WANTED Young r an for storeroom; experience, not necessary. Apply Hub-l-urd Steel P'dy. Co.. East Chicago. 10-S-2 VNTED 10 carpenters SOi per hour, in hours a day. A. C. Lane Const. Co. Call ut the Green Engineering Co.. East Chicago. . 10-10-3 WANTED 50 carpenters at once. Apply at job. Michigan eve.. Regent St. find Calhoun pi.. Indiana Harbor, Ind. 10-10-1 WANTED Machinist and common laborers Bf lMith st. and Columbia. Apr,iv Ceo. W. Taylor, Supt.. Hammond. ' 10-10-2 WANTED Teamsters: steady work. J. M. Dahlkamp, 251 Fayette St.. Ham-m-nd. 10-10-1 WANTED Man for janitor work: $!S i.r week. Aoplv elevator. Hammond Fa.lding. 10-10-tf WANTED By the Lyndora Hotel, Columbia av., one day and one night poricv. Must have experience in hotel work; good wages, room and board. A. M. Voight, Mgr. l0-10-4t WANTED Laborers for repair shop 42c per hr. Apptv Hammond, Whiting and E. Chicago Ry. 10-10-3 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR KENT A nici room: lady preferred. U6-B Duly St. Call after fi o'clock. 10-7-tf 1'OR RENT Furnished umms for housekeeping, 1 suite for baehelors, also 1 sleeping room. 1S$ Plummet a ve.i Hammond. W-7-1 FOR RENT Furnished two rooms in a cottage; handy to Standard Steel or Cor key 's. Fhone 1918 Hammond. 10-7-tf FOR RENT Three light housekeeping rooms. Call 641 Fcnn ave, Indiana Harbor. 10-7-tf FOR RENT Large furnished front room: all modern conveniences; suitable for 2 gentlemen or couple; meals furnished: reference required. Call 4 427, fat 1C, Atlas l'tidg., Forsythe ave.. East Vhicago. 10-y-2 FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 2SS Truman ave., Hammond. 10-a-2 1 ok RENT 4 nicely furnished moms fur iisnt housekeeping. Corner Sibley and May wood ave., Hammond. 1U-3-2 FOR RENT Furnished heated room. 422 S Jlagoun ave., E.-w 'Chicago. 10-D-4 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children. Rhone 2172 Hsmmond. 10-3-2 FOR RENT Furnished room. 7M, So. Iloiiniau St., Hammond. 10-9-ii FOR RENT Modern room. 317 Thornton si.. Hammond. Flume 112S-J. 10-10-1 TOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 6Ct May wood ave.. Hammond. 10-10-1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, hot water heat, for 7 gentlemen. 17 Condit t., Hammond. 10-10-2 FOR RENT 3 r.icelv furnished rooms for light housekeeping with hath, light. Seat and water: strictly modern. Mice st. rhono 1327-J. 10-10-1 rOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished rooms for llsht housekeeping on south side. Phono 14 70 Hammond. 10-10-1 TOR RENT To young couple, sleeping rooms in a furnished 6-room house; r.-iy have use of kitchen if desired: on ,'cSerson St., Hammond. Phone 2299. 10-19-1
Wanted Fecials Help WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Lesser, Ci State st.. Hammond. 10-1-tf
WANTED A girl for housework: good wages. l&S I'lummer, Hamrn ind. GOVERNMENT needs 12.000 women clerks. Hammond examinations m October. Salary $1200. Experience unnecessary. Women df siring gov. ri.ni- pt positions write for fr-e particulars, i. C. Leonard ( forme-r Civil isurv be Kvamiuer), 10SS Kenais LMg.. Vashinfyii. WANTED 5 chambermaids. 2 r '- rs. Apply LytKb.ra Hotel, Standard S'Car Co., Columbia a v. 10-,-o WANTED Woman for cleaning. Apply Gibson T. M. O. A. 3 0-7 tf "ook. dislw-fsher. saleslady anil waitress. Kmi'-iej-'s Restaurant. 418 J 19th St.. Whit ui g. Ind. ltt-S-U SALESLADIES v. anted. The Style Shop, lit! State St., Hammond. I0-S-4 .E IS AN -I'POKTT NITY HERE FOR A GOOD STENOGRAPHER: PERMANENT WITH ADVANCEMENT ON' MERIT. APPLY TO SEPT., E. C. JJJNAS CO., HAMMOND. 10-8-3 WANTED Girl or hoy to answ-r telephone, calls. Toren's Ant') Sales Co.. 93 State st. Thones 461-tiC2. 10-S-WANTED Experienced salesladies" in our Grocery department. Lion Store Apply 1 D. Lovegren. 10-9"tf WANTED Waitress at Y. M. C. A., Gibson; good salary, room and board. 10-9-tf WANTED Girls. Apply Hammond Laundry Co. In r-erson. 10-9-3 WANTED Young lady. IS to 25 yarn, to assist assayer in laboratory; good opportunity, experience not neeessa Apply ". S. Metal Refg. Go. Kennedy ave.. East Chicago. 151st and 10-9-2 WANTED A man or woman to run elevator iu Hammond Building. Applv to elevator attendant. lJ-9-tf WANTED A girl in grocery store. 15 1 Sibley st., Hammond. 10-9-3 GIRL wanted to work in grocery .-tore; good wage, union l ours half .lay on Thursday, all year around. Call with references at the East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store. ln-10-:: WANTED A mllwife at 95 Hipblcnd St. Arthur Thompson. Phone 303 Hammond. 10-10-2 WANTED Dishwasher. American Restaurant, 120 Sibley st., Hammond. 10-10-1 I WANTED "Woman to work by dav. Anply 61 Warren st. Phone 671 Hammond. 10-10-2 WANTED A dishwasher. Majestic Restaurant, Hummond, Ind. 10-10-1 Miscellaneous. PAPERHANGING and painting; . good work at reasonable prices. Carl Ye"rmitt. 440 Michigan ave. Phone 1429 Hammond. ' S-31-lm NOW is the time to build your storm windows. We make a special combination storm door and screen io.,r. We build special furniture and repair furniture. ('has. Mssko, 174 Calumet ave. Phone 2626 Hammond. J 0-1-12 MFSIC LESSONS Ragtime in twenty lessons guaranteed. George G. 5 recti, 11 Eimfcach ave., Hammond. Phono 2296. l'i-7-C GTTAB.ANTXED BOOI"I3TG.. We apply red and green Rooting over old shingles; also gravel Rooiins and lepairing. See us on anything in the Roofing line. Calumet Booflsy Co. Phones 467-2305. Room 27 Rimbach Bldg., Hammond. 10-2-turs-thur-sat-tf For Sale Automobiles. Winter Tops. DeLure winter tops for all make of cars. Prompt service. Ordr no.v. Ten 5-pass. Fords for sale, Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-S0 Hohman St. FOR SALE Oakland 34: 6-cyHnde r, 1917 model; in good condition: 4 new tir. s. Pee Mr. Ryan, 4Uj Tyler st.. Garv. Phone 2930. 10-j-tf ! Automobile Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Any color. Drive your car in today. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-S0 Hohman. St., Hamnoid. 10-S-5 ANNOUNCEMENT Change of address. Oldsmobile agents, known as Toren's Aut'j Sales Co.. now at 93 State st.. just wc-sl of Hohman. Phone 4ul liamnioii'i. 10-8-12 FOR SALE Ford coupe; fully equipped; absolutely like ne'v. Call 53 J:u.--.;ii st. after 5:30 p. m. 10-Kl-l FOR SALE Overland; model $315; roomy roadster, fuily equipped; fi good tires: will demonstrate. 3J3s Ulock ave.. Indiana Harbor. 10-10-3 For Rent. FOR RENT House in Ir.diana Harbor. 3719 Michigan ave.; 12 rooms upstairs, 5 downstairs. Inquire 011 premises. 10-2-6 FOR RENT Cottaee: mod rn. 4U1S O"cott ave.. East Chicago. Call upstair". ! 10-8-3 FOR RENT Modern S-room house, furnished or unfurnished, Phoue 1147-J Hammond. - 10-9-S FOR RENT Garage; good sized. 823 Haywood. Phone 1595 Hammond. lu-10-1 FOR RENT 123-acro farm on South Shore electric line, station on grounds, about 15 miles east of Gary; ail pood buildings, house, cellar, barn, crib-ken house, other outhouses, tine orchard and deep well, excellent soil: rent $5 per acre. It may be rented from November 1st. I also own 25 additional lucres nearby which also may be rented. WriTo to owner. S. Freund, Valparaiso, Ind.. or phone Valparaiso 1656-M2. 10-9-w FOR SALE 7-room rottHj," with bath. barn and garage. 37 xl24 lot; sm;.il cash payment, terms. 526 Murray st.. Hammond. Phone S-W. ln-10-6 FOR RENT On account of leavinsr eitv. 8-room furnished or unfurnished house; hot water heat, enrage, excellent well water. Call 444 State si., Hammond. 10-10-1 JL- I v Ju., , hi t iu n i.-nr-u 11 tt. O.'li - . . TA. I. - XT T. , 1 ivia pit. x iit'iio jnainmona. 10710-1 FOR RENT House at 54 Rimbach ave: modern all respects: not suitable fc; large family: strict references required. Apply Dr. Gillis, 66 Rimbach. 10-10-1 FOR RENT S-room cottage with bath and sun parlor, hot water h'-au refs. required; rent $32.50. Phone Sli'-M. lu-10-1 Wanted to Buy. IviVT TO TITTY Small bouse Hnm. mond or East Chicasro; easy terms, j Address "W. J. A. M.. Times. 10-10-8
Real Esiais Bargains
FOR SALE House of 7 rooms, en be made into ten; near Standard and high, school, lhone 2S42 Hammond. 9:6tf 1-OU SALE 40 acrts of tinihsr land in S. E. corner of Lake Co. on Kankakee river; rich soil, well drained, ash and maple liimur; price $60 per acre. Bank of r; Mottc. i)d Mott. Ind. 9-21-1 t-i; A liC OR TRADE for property in this o. strict, a hous'i and tj acre lot in -i. Au.lrt-.vs, Florida: house & rooms, in-. !rn; ideal location fur mechanic wanting climate change: new shipyard buiiding there. Address L 2, care Times. 8-Si-tf FOR SALE 5-rocm modern cottage on 0..1i:inbia ave. near Hoffman St.; Imme hale possession. Apply J. A. Scott. 410 Ami st. I -hone 1927 Hammond. 10-5-6 FOR SALE 2 lots. 32tJ29. on Bauer St. Inquire Stl Iigan St., Hummond. 10-7-6 FtlR SAIJ-: Fp-to-date six-roi m brick ene.r cottage at a bargain. 429 Logan St., Hammond. 10-7-6 FOR SALE A residence. Wibb st.. Hammond. Inquire 23 10-8-3 For Sals Miscellaneous IF your sewing machine does not work rigl.t. vail uj) F. C. Miller, the expert. ISO State st. Phone 1 790. Estimates f 'irrr.r Ltd free. Work guaranteed. tf-2o-l ROOFING SALE 460(1 rolls 3-ply slate surfaced roofing. Beautiful designs. Red, green or silver gray. Manufactured by Bird & Son. Guaranteed 20 years, to be sold at less than it cost to manufacture it, on account of slight damattn done by K. R. Co. Every roll in perfect condition with exception of outside wrappers and labels. Sow on sale. EMIL MINAS 612-614 Oakley Ave.. Hammond. Phone olf.ee 22u5. Phone Res. 2467. FUone for samples. FOR SALE Bargain, barber shop outcombination wash basin with heater; ail I in cu'xl condition. Inquire Engin er, j Hammond Buil ling. " 9-17-1 i We Buy Liberty Bonds for I Cash. Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance. Open Saturadv evenings. ' JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4605 For7!he Ave. Eat Clilcnso. Phone 5S. jGet the habit; pay less; buy i for cash ; at the Hammond ! Furniture Co., 242 E. State , street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Ark in, j Mgr. 7-23-Xma F0R SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad 'watrhes. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, ; Hammond. Open evenings. 4-H-tl FOR SALE Oil paintings, nude studies. one, ltixl'O, subject "Meditation"; the other 12x4. copy or "Awakening": reasonable; both framed, gold leaf frames. Address 60S-M. care Times. 10-3-6 FOR SALE Klack embroidered chiffon cloth dinner gw n. made over black sal in and -mhroide, ,-d with silver motiTs. silver Kirdle; beautifully made and In good stylo: never worn; size 34. AdCress 123 Z, tare Times. 10-3-6 WE BFY AND SELL Inch-grade used furniture. Hammond Furn. Exchance, 20 4 East State St., opposite postofllce. Phone ::079. 10-8-tf P'Olt SALE Victor talking machine 12 records, size 6. 3310 Drummond ' St., Indiana Harbor. 3 0-S-3 FOR SALE Ice cream parlor; cheap. 17S Sibiey St., Hammond. Phone 3403. 10-5-6 SPECIAL. One solid mahogany Princess dresser, very large mirror, 528. One good fumed oak dresser, used only two weeks, $ 19.50. One Laurel cook stove, a big snap. .:; .30. Perfection oil heaters, regular rrie-e $5.75. our price $5.65. One outing Fu:iy. good condition. $x.50. One large S(iuar oak table, opens to 12 feet. io.eO. Several good r" kinir .-hairs, 2 and up' HA MMOND Fl" EN ITU EE EXCHANGE', 201 East State Hi., opposite Postotfice. Phone 3079. lo-i-3 FOR SALE One Lyon & Healv slide trorr.h'jni End case; perfei t "instrument, good as new. Thcne 150 Hammond. 10-10-tf FOR SALE $10 vest pocket autographic kodak; special lease F. 77, enlarging camera portrait attachment: good as n. ; outfit for i). 3618 Parrish ave., u: per rear, Indiana Harbor. 10-9-1 FOR SALE An elegant roll-top dek, good as new, at vcrv reasonable price See Dr. W. Mayes Martin, 87 Ogtlen st. Hammond. 10-9-2 FOR SALE Good working horse. 316 I'lummer ave.. Hammond. 10-10-2 FOR SALE Cigar store, pool room and barber shop. 3413 Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor. Will accept Libertv Ponds. 10-10-3 FOR SALE Household furniture; leaving city, l hone Hammond 2i99. - 10-10-2 Storage Sale of 50 new and slightly used stoves; burn hard or soft coal or wood; also new Roup with gas attachment. Phone 2051, 298 E. State Street, basement. 10.10-21 Lost and Found, FOUND Starting crank. Owner can have same by paying for ad. Call at Times oliice. 10-8-3 LOST Money from open purse, four $1, two $20 and one $5 bills: liberal reward. Phone 1107-J. 654 Hohman st. 10-9-2 LOST 2 keys In envelope, addressed 123 Doty St., between Opden st. and Nelson's drug: store. Return to Times office or above address. Phone Hammond 30i5. 10-10-1 LOST Beagle hound, white and tan with black stx'ts, collar and piece of Chain on. G. W. lUmnett. 693 Oakley ave. Phone jlommond 2,"oj. '0-10-1 LOST Large starting crank, phore H.immond 578. Finder 10-10-2 Wanted To Rent. WANT TO RENT 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms. Phone Hammond 6 7. 10-8-3 WANTED Furnished rooms for light housekeerjnR-; modern, centrally located in East Chicago. Would consider small unfurnished fiat. Address D. II.. Times o:i';.-e. Hammond. 10-8-3 WANTED TO RENT 7 or 8 rm. house: modern: best ref. can ba given. Mrs. C. J. Coombs. Phone Hammond 1960. 10-10-1
For Sale Motorcycles. 2ND H ATTD " MOTORCYCLES. Excelsior. Henderson, Indian. Jfnrley Flanders. Thor, Yale. Eagle, ypars, Pope, Dayton, Motorbike, Excelsior, Light n eights. Sold on ensv- pavments. EXCELSIOK, AOTOCAB SALES. HO Oil, 2-r State St. I'hone 24 S3. Hammond. 10-9-3
FOR SALE Twiti cylinder Harlev Davidson motorcycle: two-speed; j?-;. Waller fct.. Hammond; upstairs. 10-9-S LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Hammond, Ind., Oct. 10, 1918. To the Members of the Common Council of ilie City of Hammond, Indiana. Gentlemen: You are hereby notiMed that under and by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Hammond, of the State of Indiana, a special meeting of the Common Council of said city is hereby called to meet at thn hour of 8 p. m. on the 11th day of October. 1918, In the Council Chamber In raid city, for tire purpose of electing a councilman-at-large to fill the unexpired term made vacant by the death of ! rede rick C. IIopmann. DANIEL BROWN. Mayor. Attest: WILLIAM C. ROPE, 10-10-1 City Clerk. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. MARY CSURGAI VS. NICK OSURGAI. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1918. CAUSE NO. 17628. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Wm. Fuzj', attorney, nnd f.les her complaint herein, together with tin affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Nick Csurgai, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same win stand for trial at the next term of said Coi t, and that" unless ha appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 16th day of December, A. D. 191K, the same being the 31st day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November, A. D. 1911, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and afil-c th' Seal of s'dCourt, at Hamnord, this 9h day of' October, A. D. HERBERT I WHEATON. 10-10-17-24 Clerk U S. C. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. STEVE JAGADITS VS. ELIZABETH JAGADITS. CAUSE No., 17627. ACTION" TO DIVORCE. IN THE LAKE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1918. Now comes the plaintiff by Wm. Fuzy, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together w ith an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Elizabeth Jagadits, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. , Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, tt the calling of said cause, on the 15th day of December." A. D. 191R. the same b ing the 31st day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 2, at Hammond. In said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November, A. D. 191S, said action will be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal- of said Court, at Hammond, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1918. HERBERT L. WHEATON, 10-10-17-24 Clerk L. S. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. r" STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE SS. NO. 170S3. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAY rERM, 1918. INDIANA HARBOR LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY. A CORPORATION. VS. THOMAS COSTINO ET AU By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to rublic sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 19th day of October, 191s, between the hours of ten o'clock a. nk. end four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lot nine (9) in block forty-four (44), In Indiana Harbor, being a subdivision in fractional sections fifteen (15) and twenty-two (22), township thirty-seven (37) north, rango nine (9) west, of the second principal meridian. In the County of Lake and State of Indiana. If said rents and proilts will not sell for a. sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, , I w ill at the same time and place oger for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment. Interest, Costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be ma-'e without relief from valuation or appratsenet-nt laws. Taken as the property of Thomas Costino ct al at the suit of Indiana Harbor Lumber and Coal Company, a corporation. t LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff Lake Coun'y, Indiana. W. B. Van Home, Attorney for Plaintiff. . 9-26-10-3-10 KOTICE TO NO-".ESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM, 191S. HAMMOND FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. A CORPORATION. VS. JOSEPH S. ROBBINS. ET AL. CAUSE NO. 17600. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the Plaintiff by L. V. Cravens, attorney end files its complaint herelt. together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants Joseph S. Robbins, Mrs. Jose" h S. Robbins, his wife, whose true chris-i tian name Is unknown, J. Henry Krause, Mrs. J. Henry Krause. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Jake Zarobinsky. Mrs. Jake Zarobinsky, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Edward Banisch, Mrs. Edward Banisch, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Spiro Ganas. Mrs. Spiro Ganas, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, Sarantos Ganas, Mrs. Sarantos Ganas, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown. Thilip Chrisanthos, Mrs. Philip Chrisanthos, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Sam Chrisanthos, Mrs. Sam Chrisanthos, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Isreal Finerman. Mrs. Israel Finerman, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. S. Silberstein, whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. S. Silberstein. his wife, whose true christian name is uaknown, Mary D. Mann, Mann, her hus band, whose true christian name is tin-
known. Jacob Sohn. Mrs. Jacob Sohn, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Alexander P.azynskl. Frances Ranski, IT! a wife. George Kisiel. Mrs. George Kisiel, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Ese Gelfond. Mrs. Ese Gelfond, bis wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Mike Spiegel, Mrs. Mike Spiegel, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, William J. Glover, Jr.. Mrs. William J. Glover, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Samuel Polleyea. Mrs. Samuel Polleyea, his wife, whose true, christian name is unknown, Morris Polla:;. Mrs. Morris Pollak, his wife, whose rue christian name is unknown, "Alexander Philipowicz. Mrs. Alexander Philipowicz, his wife, whoso true christiiin name Is unknown, Anthony Zvirblis, Mrs. Anlhony Zvirblis, his .wfe, whose true i-hr. tian name is unknown, Mike Rago, Mrs. Mike Rago, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Ike N. Rapnport. Mrs. Ike N. Rapaport, his wife, whose true christian jiame is unknown, Alphonso W. Huber. Mrs. Alphonse W. Huber. hip wife, whose true
christian name is unknown, Theodor Hochstetter, Mrs. Ttieodor Hochstetter. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Fred V. Luna. Mrs. Fred V. Luna. Ids v. !fe, whose true christian name Is unknown, John II. Windbiel, Mrs. John H. Windbiel, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Mary Carlson, Carlson, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Gus Escherich, Mrs. Gus Escherich, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Betsle Peterson, Peterson, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Annie Gill, Gill, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Clyde Gardner, Mrs. Clyde Gardner, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown. David H. St rut hers, Mrs. David H. Struthers, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Elmer Dwlggins, Mrs. Elmer Dwiggins, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, Robert S. Dwiggins, Mrs. Robert S. Dwlggins, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Jay Dwiggins. Mrs. Jay Dwiggins, his wife, whose true christian name Is. unkuown. Mary Wychoff. Wychoff, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Gustave Pell, Mrs. Gustave Fell, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Annie Geraghty, Geraghty, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, O. F. Johnson, whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. O. F. Johnson, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, W. C. Withington, whose true christian name Is unknown. Mrs. W. C. Withington, his wife, whose true christian name is ur known. S. C. Reodv. whos.. trua chrir'.in i-.a' -.e in rr.'"io"-r. li" S. C lit id. Ms wife, whoso tru- c-'r . Istian name i t t : v-n. R. E i" :'i. .vhose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. R. E. Everett, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, J. W. Home, whose true christian name is unknown. Mrs. J. W. Home, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, W. R. Howerton, whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. W. R. Howerton. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. F. E. Teck, whose true christian name is unknown. Mrs. F. E. Peck, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, R. J. Harrison, whose true christian name Is unknown, Mrs. R. J, Harrison, his wife, whose true christian name ts unknown, Thomas F. Nance, Mrs. Thomas F. Nance, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, M. M. Emery, whose tru christian name is unknown, Mrs. M. M. Emery, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Elsie Peck, I'eck, her husband, whose true .christian name Is unknown, J. C. Jomlemeri, ..whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. J. C. Joralcraen, his wife, whose true christian name, is unknown. George McCall, Mrs. George McC.ill. his wife, whose true' christian name is- unknown, J. G. Roland, whose true christian name is unknown. Mrs. J. G. Roland, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, Andrew McGivney and Mrs. Andrew McGivney, his wi,fe, whose true christian name is unknown, Robert H. McGhee, Mrs. Robert H. McGhee, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown. Milton R. Hart, Milton R. Hart, Trustee' for the unknown heirs of Aaron N. Hart and Martha It. Hart, both deceased, Theodore K. Helberg, Mrs. Theodore E. Helberg, his wife, whoSe true christian name I? unknown, Henry C. Dovenrruehle, Mrs. Henry C. Dovenmuehle, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, William Papas, Mrs, William Papas, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, Redmond D. Walsh, Mrs. Redmond D. Walsh, his wife, whose true christian name isunknown, F. J. Dewes, whose true christian name Is unknown, Mrs. F. J, Dewes, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, George Duka, Mrs. George Duka, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, Jennette Harrison, Harrison, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Silas Meehan, Mrs. Silas Meehan, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Louise Sticirlitz. May Buck. , Buck, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, John B. Gonan, Mrs. John B. Gonan, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Theresa M. Kitchell, Kitchell, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Hugh B. Smith, Mrs. Hugh R. Smith, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Edward Reck, Mrs. Edward Tteck, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Lake Shore Sand Company, a corporation, Joseph TJ. Woodruff, Mrs. Joseph B. Woodruff, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, David D. Garland, Mrs. David D. Garland, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Robert J. Jenkins, Mrs. Robert J. Jenkins, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Sarah C. Lieb, ' Lieb, fer husband, whose true christian name Is unknown, James F. Smith, Mrs. James F. Smith, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, E. H. Smith, whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. E. H. Smith, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. George F. Harding. Assignee, Enos Glossen, Mrs. Enos Glossen. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, G. J. Gaisser, whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. G. J. Gaisser, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Fannie Metelmnnn. Metelmann, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown Joseph Collins, Mrs. Joseph Collins, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. W. H. Meier, whose true christian name is unknown, Mrs. W. H. Meier, his wife, whose true christian name Is unknown, George Earle, Mrs. George Earle, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, McCutcheon Decorating Company, a corporation. William F. Bohn, alias William F. Bahn, Mrs. William F. Bohn, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Elizabeth Z. M. Warburg. Warberg, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, George Ella Nelson, Mrs George Ella Nelson, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Frank A. Kiicaba, Mrs. Frank A. Kucaba, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Margsreth Flemmings. - Flemmings, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, Conrad Trier, Mrs. Conrad Trier, his wife, whose true christian name- is unknown, Herman Loeffler. Mrs. Herman Loeffler, his wjfe.
OFFICAL FOOD NEWS
By Dr. Harry E. BarnarU. Federal Food Administrator for Indiana
Ford & Moore, bakers, of Red Key, Ind., feave been ordered to close their doors for ten days dating from September 24. The flrin had been warned rtfevlously for not tisins wheat, flour substitute as required. Christian Bliss, a baker of Valparaiso, waB permitted to pay into the Red Croas fund f 25 for failing to use the required substitutes. A record sorghum yield In Indiana Is looked to to materially relieve the sugar Gituat'.on, especially In rural communities. County food administrators are a.ked tt urge farmers and growers of sorghum who have been taxing the capacity of the few mills iu mo state to permu ineir crop to stand in the fields as long as such action Is safe. When conditions are such that it becomes necessary to cut the stalks, the producers are requested to store the crop. If possible, covering It carefully a?Inst the effects of unfavorable weather conditions. The Booker Packing Company, which, until recently, operated a retail market at 310 Massachusetts Ave, Indianapolis, will not be privileged to deal with any wholesale firm that holds a federal license, during the period of the war. The effect of the order also is to prevent the firm from re-engaging in business anywhere In the nation. It was alleged to have violated a number of official regulations relative to the handling and sale of food. Indiana school children have been asked to tak a census of the live Btock on Indiana farms, on October 15, for the use of tha United States Food Administration. An appeal has been sent out to the teachers by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Horace C. Ellis, asking that th teachers divide the territory in their school districts, so that there wi!l be no duplications or omissions in the tabulations to be prepared by the pupils. Tha ctnstun la fr the purpose of as-slsMi:;-in a nn'ton ,.-Mo fr?"-' o ;rv v, wjjich la watte! the ?:: ?3ful prosecution cf tha war. 1gure for whose true christian name is unknown, J Wiliam L. Ludwig, Mrs. William 1 Ludwig. his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Anna M. Keller, Keller, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown, J. F. Lawrence, whose true christian name Is unknown, Mrs. J. F. Lawrence, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, Ferdinand Volk, Mrs. Ferdinand Volk, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown. Lawrence Knight, Mrs. Lawrence Knight, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, John Jedinak and Mrs. John Jedinak, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 2nd day of December A. D. 191. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Cdurt House, Room No. 1 at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of November A. D. 191 S, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of September A. D. 191S. HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clerk L. S. C. Sept. 26-Oct. 3-101918. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTT. FRANK PORTER. DOING BUSINESS AS rORTER ROOFING CO.. NOT INCORPORATED, VS. ELMER L. ARMINGER. CAUSE NO. 17391. ACTION" ON CONTRACT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM, 191S. Now comes the plaintliT by Geo. J. Eder. attorney, and flies Its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent rer3on. showing that the defendant, Elmer I Arminger, Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, end that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 2nd day of December. A. D. 191S, the same being the 19th day of the
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jslsiing la making intelligent calcula tions for tho conserat.ion and diatrli bution of the meat sunniv unoc. which America and her associates in the war against Germany may depend. Advertisemenls calling attention to a probable increase in retail pric 3 of j coffee are tabooed by the Food Ad- ! ministration. It is rot denied that I there have been increases In green cotJTee prices in Brazil for ' unknown, j reasons." However, the Food adntinjlstratlon has been able to stabilize prices and will continue to l-e abl to Jo so, It Is thought, if there Is no abnormal demand, duo to a panicky misunderstanding of the price situation. Cash-and-carry retailers may have a profit of 5 cents per pound on butter; credit and delivery stores, 6 cents, according to an official bulletin from Washington- September 23-iS is lnveetigatiou week, when an intensive effort will be made to ascertain the reasons for present high retail prices of butter. The action of th government In commandeering a large per cent, cf tte storage supply, while creating the appearance of a shortage, U nof ' legitimately subject to such construction. The federal Inquiry takes in state inspectors who are authorized to examine wholesalers, brokers, commission merchants and others, with a view to ascertaining costs ani margins of profit, per ticularly with a view to restricting resales within the trade. J. W, Strauss of North Manchester sold sixteen sacks of wheat flour without substitutes and admitted. hl3 guilt. He was permitted to pay J200 to the Red Cross Society :uid will net be allowed to retail flour for the remaining period of the war. Charles Te'av.' . i.i-n b.i-,.; t-o flour, was i!!!rr-'l ih)' ",? P; .1 H-os S10 fci:.! xl.z i.c;:r ,wijfi,,.i-l b- Scott :"'rl fjcti aimirasir-ior for Watisli. county. next Jerm of said Court to bi beun aud held in the Court House, R ... m No. 2, st IT immond. "n said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November, A.-D. 1918, said act ion. will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereu :t" set my hard and affix the Seal o." sa,d Court, at Hammond, this 2C:h da - f September. A. D. 19 IS. HERBERT L. WHEATON. 9-2 ,10-3-10 Clerk L. S. C. s:J-.'.vvvJ4.agB5aa CJ Not a Home in this city but has its quota of . discarded furniture, rugs, : stoves perhaps, a wheel j barrow maybe.' ? Cf A few cents for a: want ad and some one who needs the very-, article that lies rotting in your garret will call and pay you for it. Yol are better off new owner is pleased and the article itself is contributing to the reduction of the hii cost of living. 1 ALBERT sAAACK, Cao'y-Trsaa. EDWARD X EDER, Manager. S9 RUNS OUT Shop Early License No. 238
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