Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1918 — Page 7
Tixesdar" December 3. 19181
"THE TIMES. Page Seven
Classified. Advertisements
A charge of 10 eeata for collection will mads for nil classified advertise, meat phoned to this offlo and sot paid for within fly day. Wanted Hale Help WANTED Reliable men. Polish speaking, as collecter; good salary and commission. 188 State st, room 4. Hammond. 11-21-6 WANTED Driver: mor then union wages to right man. Yonxo Coal Co.. 140th and Carey St.. Indiana HajVT:.c WANTED Freight handler". Gibson Tranfer: good wairea; piece work basis. Taks Gary car to L. C. L. ll---tf WANTED Men to work on section. 37c per hour. Arvly to I- H. H. section foreman t Republic. Grassetli. U. t - ! Yard. Gibson, or Headmaster c-fV-e. West Hammond. 11-1. 9-tr. WANTED Experienced engine lathe operator and ana experienced tool maker; steady work and satisfactory tare offered. Call at Hammond HrajJ works, Hammond. WANTED Barber. Gibson T. M. C. A. Good position for right jarty. Jfl.s WANTED BOOKKEEPER: Ml ST Bis. EXPERIENCED; G OO I SJ T A KT J N U SALARY AND PERM ANEN T 1 THE MAN THAT QAUHKS. APHA SVFT. E. C. MINAS CO.. HAMMOND. 1 1 .iiU . i WANTED Track laborers. ) P hr. Applv street car barns. Gostltn and Hohman ft., rhone Hammond .02 WANTED An experienced truck driver one who understands machinery: marrel-1 man preferred. App.y ,n morni-na or 7 o'clock at night. 110 Vl"mer ave., Hammond. ' " WANTED Man to shovel coal- Apply at elevator. Hammond bldg.. lmmend. i-.-.ti WANTED First class PV, s.a-? toucher: good wages. Call Stci uulnrie st Phone S7W Indiana Harbor. WANTED Two meat cutters at one. Buehler Bros.. ITS Hohman ft.. Hammond. WANTED Dipt fitter. Apply Centra'. Chemical Co. West Hammond. Uf WANTED Blacksmith and' teamsters at once. See Clublne. S402 Mich, ave Phone 1074 Indiana Harbor. W ANTED Barn man and teamster. Ph-.ne East Chicago 35SR. E. Chicago H.hi. 12:-'3 WANTED Chauffeur with mechanical experience. Apply Barber Taxi Co.. 54 'Hohman st.. Hammond. 1 WANTED Auto mechanic and S''sf men. Apply 4 Hohman st Umwiond. I...WANTED One experienced drop fore man, 1400 lb. hammer. Also one experienced heater. Apply Edwards Valve MffT. Co., West 145th st., East Chicago. 12:3 3 WANTED Pipe utters, titter helpers, locomotive crane operator. Apply Calumet River Station, East Chi 12:S: cago. WANTED Young man. Wool worth's 5 and 10c Store Hohman st., Ham mond. 12:3:1 W ANTED Drill press band and helper. Hammond Machine & forge Works. Hammond. 12:3:2 WANTED Farm hand, steady work for aSnier; good wages. Apply 828 'alurnet ave., Hammond. 12:3:2 WANTED Boy at once. Western Union (o. P'-.one 885 Ind. ana Harbor. lltlltf Lost and Found IOST Auto tire. KIlv-Srrirfield 34x4. on datachabi" rim on Lincoln, rJignway neiween i mrarauo ana Highlands. Reward to flndT. Call Valparaiso. Ind., 1605K2 W. A. Scoville, Rome . ll-30-3t I3ST Child's fur nc piece on Oskley or Ptste between Truman and Orphenni theater; liberal reward. S17 Truman e. Phone Hammond JCSU". 12:2 2 tiOST-On Condit st. or Hohman st. retween Condit and Fayette sts.. or Fayetta batwten Hohman and Calumet, auto starting crank. Reward if retumei to 4t Condit st. or Times office. 2H Hammond bldg Phone 1137W or Sino, ask for Mr. Pierce. 12:2: FOUND Bicycle in back yard at 135 De-rait st. Owner can have the same by identifying; property and payipa- for this adv. 12:3:4 For Rent. FOR RENT 5-room lower fiat, 145th and Carey St.. East Chicago, near Gen era: American Car works, phone Indiana Harbor 141. ll-13-tr. FOR RENT Four room flat, 3516 Hem lock St.. Indiana Harbor. Ill per mo.; partly furnished for light housekeeping; can be. rentefi with or without. Apply 11437 Fir St.. phona 1171i4 Indiana Harbor. ll:29:J FOR RENT Furnished room house; references required 8S Beall ave. Phone .1 12SM Hammond. 12::3 FOR RENT Flat. rooms, in Indianaa Harbor. Phone Ind. Harbor 718M. 12:2:3 FOR RENT Four room flat. 11515 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor, 120 per mo.; partly furnished for light housekeeping, can be ranted with or without. Apr.ly 4J7 Fir St.. phoee 1171M Inmn Harbor. II:. t FOR RENT Store room with two large flats ahove; one 6 rooms and ene T rooms. Place was formerly occupied by Otto Bauer, cor. 119th and Indianapolis blvd.. Whiting. Call 302-11 tta st. for particulars, or phone 209J. 12:2:3 FOR RENT S or . room flat with bath. 1784 Eim St., Indiana Harbor. 12:3:3 FOR RENT Build in sr. S. W. comer 12!h ava. and Broadway. Gary, or ivta.'n floor separate. Inquire Peter Hand Brar. o.. 133 Sheffield ave.. Chicago, or B. F. Ssymanski, 210 Savage bldg-, Gary. 12:3:3
Wanted Female Help WANTED 25 girls in core roam: steady work, bit; pay. Hammond MalleabU Iron Co.. Hammond. 10-2S-tf
WANTED 1000 laiiies o come In and get the newest and best hats of the. i ine most modest pri.-e. Satin and fur Hits, pressed beaver at lower prices than Chicago. Buy st home. H.. 184 State st., Hammond. l!-14-tf. WANTED Waitress at once Cnlumct Hcstaurnnt, 707 Chicago ave., Phone East Chicago 527-M. n-27-3 WANTED Girl for general housework or middle-aged woman, 3330 Aldis ave.. Phone 617M. Indiana Harbor. 11-27-lw STENOGRAPHER 'WANTED Steady position; American, high school education; state experience and salarv. give address. Box 13 iO. Times, Hamim.nd. ' ll:27tf WANTED Dressmakers" help.- nrd apprentices. Smith Dressmaker.". 390 Sibiey st.. Hammond. 11:30:1 WANTED Girl for housework; three n family, no children. Applv 1700lvath st., Indiana Harbir. Sam Levy 11:S0:3 I WANTED Girl. S4IS Mich. ave. Tea and CouVe Store, fall at once. Sam Levy. Indiana Harbor. 11 30 3 WANTED Girl for general housework. l?Oi-135th St., Indiana Harbor. Miss Sterling. 11:30:3 "WANTED At once a washing and ironing. Mrs. Van Woerden. HO Hammond. washwoman, high waj?es. Carroll St., 11-30-3L WANTED Wh woman. 347 Michigan ave., Imiiana Harbor. 12:2tf WANTED Girl for frenral house work, references required. s;io So. Hoh man st. Phone S5fi-U. Hammond. 1 -'- -1 WANTED I Mshwasher at once. Calumet Kestaurant, 707 Chicago ave., East Chicago. 123:6 WANTED Woman to take home family washing. Apply Mrs. Charles I,a -rence. 131 Sheffield ae., Hammond. 12:3:3 WANTED Woiiin to in restaurant. 1 West State st . Hammond. 12:3-.f WANTEI Two d'shwashers at once; good pay, steady work. American Restaurant. 120 S blev st.. Haiimumi 1 :.:;:! WANTED Two chamber maids. Apply Lincoln hotel. Indiana Harbor. WANTED Gill 5. Hammond Laundry. Hammond. 12:3tf WANTED HOUSEKEEPER By widower with children. Apply Police station. Hammond, after 7 p. m. ir;.",:l WANTED Woman to wash and iron. 4137 Northcote ave., E. Cbgo. 2-3-3 WANTED Girl for assistant in depta'. ofPce. Apply between S and 7:30 p. m. pr. Robt. G:il!s, "i Iiimliach ave.. Hammond. 12:3:2 For Sale Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES All makes from -115.00 up. To - get what you want ms',ce your selection now. Sold on easv pavment. EXCILBIO MOTOHCYCLE SAXES BOOH. 229 State St. i'hone21S3. Hammond. 11:28:3 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR JtENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1S5 Plummer ave., Hammond. ll:30tf FOR RENT Two or three llcrht house keeping rooms; gas, beat and electric light furnished. Phone 133 W. Call 5 7 3150th St., Hammond. 12:22 FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. 85 Sibley st , Hammond. 12:2:2 ton RENT Two pleasant lifrht housekeeping rooms. Alo sepsrate loom for one or two gentlemen. 3S23 Drummond at., Indiana Harhor. 12:2:3 FOR RENT Furnished room: steam heat. 284 Truman ave., Hammond. 12:2:3 FOR RENT Front sleeping roon: ail conveniences, in private family: on car line. 160 Conkey ave., Hammond. 12-2-3 FOR RENT 2 light, clean, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. si'i Erie at.. Phone 1815 W. Hammond. 12-3 FOR RENT Furnished light . housMkeepinfr rooms: near car im- .t2 Flummer ave., Hammond. 12:3:1 FOR RENT Two nicely furn. rooms for l'ght housekeeping-; electric lights, gas rang" anrt all conveniences. 55 Oaden st. Call 79 Hammond fo- particular. 12:3:2 FOR RENT Furnished 7-rom apartment near country clnb. Plmr 1 Hammond. 12:3:1 FOR RENT S nicely furnished rooms. JS02 Fir St.. Ind. Harbor. 12-3-2 FOR RENT Furn-shed room, m-d-rn. Also garage. Phone S35. I2! Maywood ave., Hammond. .12-3-2 FOR RENT 2 furnished sleepmg rooms. So. ?ide. Modem. S Williams st.. 2nd flat. Hammond. 12-3-1 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms: also light housekeeping rooms. 292 Truman a e , Hammond. 12-3-1 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT Small house or one or two unfurnished rooms. Address J S E. Times, Hammond. 11:30:3 WANTED TO RENT Pteam heated l;gnt housekeeping rooms for a couple with child three veers old. Address D B, Times, Hammond. 12-3-3 For Sale Automooiles. FOR SALE OR TRADE For auto. electric shoe repair iquipmcnt. tools, stock. Fleming stitcher, Singer machine jacks, etc. Have other business. Sell cheap for cash. Faul Finch, Miller, Ind. A bargain. ll-19-4t. FOR SALE 1917 Paige, 7-rass.. new tires, first-ciass shape. Phone 10IHM, Hammond. Il-c0-4t. FOR PALE OR TRADE Oldsmobile. 7pass. limousine, like new. 7flO. 4..0S Forsyth ave. Phone E. Chicago 672M. 1 : a : 2 1917 Ford roadster, in perfect cindition. with new giasa winter top.. 1373 1917 Ford touring with new winter top 1150 191 Ford touring with new winter top $3o 1P17 Ford It. dej. j,-,;n ISIS Overland, refinished $7n 117 Oakland, fine condition $75 HAMMOND AUTO PAINT A TOP CO. 47S-0-2-90 Hohman St. Hammond. FOR SALE Overland. 79 model, 5-nas. 4-cyl. Continental motor, A 1 cona:Mon, 5 good tires, electric starter and lighting system, new battery; bargarn if taken at once. Can be seen at Central tit-age, 4714 Kennedy ave.. East Chicago. 12:2 6 FOR SALE Army officer will sell 1917 Elgin Six touring car. Good paint and tires, one extra. Has been driven S.7P0 miles. Phone JK. Ongo. 170. 12-S-l
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FOR SALE OR TRADE For real estate iv ui.v or vicinity, equity in leu-acre farm with improvements, nort'ieast of bouth Bend In Elkhart county, Ind. Address liu Uu5. Gary. Ind. ip-11-tf I' OR SALE J. Wesley Rd a fine homa t a bargain. Fhosj 1147-J Hammond. 10-l-t FOIt SALE General grocery store doing a good cash business. Address "W". Eox 1101, Gary. Ind. 11-14-tf !! SALE 5-room modern house, :,ew, bargain; terni.s. I'hor.e 75S H:i:i'nond. 11:2.6 FIl KALE Lar-. modern house; terms. i iione i'842 Hamnioiul 1 1-ti-tf. FOR SALE All new home in East Chi cago: most modern In cerv respect: centrally I. ., (..,!; Mn new l.uiit i" fcattures; good reason for selling. Address E. W. J. Time. Hammond. ll-2-tf FOl; SALE 6 -room house. built 1 '.i ' ears ao: lutest eUipped: in East , Cluraeo; tr.ni.l locHtion. Itcancn for sellFor full particulars write A-iO Times. ll-2i-tf. Full SALE 10 acres of land in N. W. quarter, section 11. Gary, on Hammond car line. Inquir Geo. B. Shearer. Its Nat. Bank bid. Hammond. 12.2:2 FOR SALE A new modern bunfralow. South side, one-half block from car lino, a Home that vou can afTord to own. Exceptionally easy terms. HARGIH & MOORE. 402 Hammond bldg. Phones 2143-321 Heintnotid. U:30:tf FOTl SALE New modern 6-room bungalow, j-nmll jHymenl down, balance like rent: in tons of coal free: reason tor selling, leaving town. i2 West Eiizabfth St.. Hammond. 11:30:3 FOR RENT OH FO!t SALE Pix room house in first class shape, with 3f acres of iid in Soui-h Hammond, three blocks sou:.m m' Standard ave. Knul Lens. South Hammond. -11:30;3 FOR SALE i-room house. 1 lot, cement biok foundation. 3 rooms can be nmde in the second story. Price 11.500 $150 ciish, balance J25 per mo. .i-room house. I', lot. 1 block from car line. Price S,j0 $75 cash, balance t20 per month. J. S. Iilackmuii Co, 161 State st., Hammond. 11:30:3 FOR SALE -Just completed, 6-room modern bungalow; gas and eiectric, hot air h'nt, laundry tubs und winter supply of coal in lusnmct: can give immediate possession: sri.all payment i!oui and baiunce. monthly; will take automobile or vacant lot aa part payment. 439 Elm st.. Hammond. Call evening b. lv.fcu t and'a p. i. 11:30:3 FOR SALE 5-rowm bungalow, built 2 years: strictly modern; r.ewly decorated. Phone Hammond 2774, 1 1-UO-kt FOR SALE 4 and 5 room flat bui'dinsr near car line. Will sell for $2,300; $4)0 cash, balance same as rent. Wiite I" 44, Times, Hammond - 12-3-1 FOR SALE OR RENT 7-rom moder:, residence. Mich. ave.. near Columbia. CbII J. I". Wilhelrn & Son, Phon Hamnivnd 249 or 14h3. 12-3-3 FOR SALE Very cheap. 4 room cottage and 2 lots on S:a"e st. neiir Calumet 8i. for H.si. ".0. Part cash, balance to suit. Write V. S3. Times. Hammond 1 - 3 - FOR SALE 6 lots. Very cheap. on easy payments; 3 on Columbia ai'M 2 on Hoffman St.. 2 on Elm st. only $lu down and $5 00 per month. W. J. A. Molsbei ger 324 E. State st. Hammond Open evenings 12-3-5 Foil SALE 4-a. farm. Rood house, barn, corn crib, chicken coop. 125 peich trees. ;5 apple trees, cherries and Krapes. Eight miies cast of Jlobart: six N. of Valpo; on good stone road. Neai school and st. car; $4o0' Apply to owner, 4925 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. 1 2 ' 3 2 FOR EXCHANGE Farm of 4o acis. with small improvements. miles from town, I'uiaski Co, Ind. -.Vant rentals or grocery stock. Wm. Poisel. Medaryville, Ind. 12:3:3 FOR SALE 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10 an7 1 roomed cottages, bungalows houses and flats from $200 to $500 cash hats-ice as rent; in all parts of the city. Phone 177S or see Mrs. Bunnell, 531 Michigan ave., Hammond. 12:3:1 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUT Second hand clothing, i'hone 2S85, Hammond, 65 Stats st. 11-7-tf Government Bonds Any Issue bought for highest cash prico EDW. FRANKEL 08 W. 63rd st., 2nd floor, near Halstead. Open daily, also Tucs.. Thurs.. Sat. night. Sunday morrongs. 11-21&30 Miscellaneous. PAFERHANGING and painting: good work at reasonable pr'.cea. Carl Vermitt. 440 Michigan ave. Phonn 1439 Hammond. 8-3l-lm PIANO LESSONS For advanced pupils Special attention for beginners. $ Erie st. Phone 1259M Hammond. 12:3:3 Automobile Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47fc-0 Hohman tit.. Hammond. 10-lS-tf NOTICE. The Reliable Transfer Co. has opened a branch office in Gary at nth and Broadway Sts. Daily trlpa are made between Gary, Hammond, and Chicago Quick service, prompt deliveries sn)j you help the government to save freight cars. Just call Hammond 2562 or Gary 1200. 11-4-tf. NOTICE. Highest prices paid for 2nd Hand Furniture. Hammond 2nd Hand Furniture Exchange, 204 State street, opposite postoffiec, phone 3070. ""- WANTED Mar.uracfljrers in Calumet district to add hardware epeoialiv ratemed articles; unlimited field, lot business. In sight to run large piant; promoters please do n"t answer. Wri'e D 29, Times, Hammond. 12:2 2 PIANO LKS-flDN. For advanced pupils. Special attention for beginners. SSS Erie st. Phone 1 239M Hammond. 12:3 Situations "Wanted. WANTED POSITION Ry elderly man as stationary engineer or fireman, or will taUe cere of furnace. 1 10 F vet test.. Hammond. . 11:26:8 POSITION WANTED Clerk typist. 4V years exp. ; also telephone and filing exp. Write A 6, Times. Hammond. 1 2:2:3 WANTED POSITION (By discharged soldier) as bookkeeper or cost accountant; eight years experience. Address 32i Tou ie st.. or phone 1965 Hammond. ii:i:S MRS. HOUGH. 04 E. Stat st.. Hammond, wants washing and lron.ng at home. 12:2.1 WANTED Position as barn man. Wm. W'itt, Hobart, Ind. 12-3-3
For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Eailroad watchea. Lesser'a Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-U-t
Wo Buy Bonds of all kinds for cash. Real Estate. Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. f JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. ns Forsyth, Ave. East Chlcaga. Thane 83. Get it the habit; pay less; buy r Cash: at tht Ifjimrp.nnrT for Furniture Co.,. 2i2 E. State street. lxok for the clock in center of sign J. Arkin, Mgr. l.M-lm IiAIIGAINS IN STOVES and store rejiairs. At 298 E. State st., basement. Tel. 2051 and 1445 Hammond. FOR SALE 3 good farm horses. Call 12S4T2. Knickerbocker farm. ll-23-6t PURE SPRING WATER Mrs. Pitgan of E49 Morton court, has secured thj exclusive right to the Spring Hill Grove Springs at St. Johns and is prepared to supply Hammond with table, water secoit.ll to none. Price 15c per gal., or two gals. 25c. Phono 2397. ll:26:tf Foil SALE Kitchen range, reasonable. Phonij 1675 Hammond. 11:30:3 FOR SXLE A 4i-inch Simplex Ironing machine. 423 Logan St. or phone 3149 Hammond. ll-30-3t. FOR SALE A limited amount of prepared Soft Kuk and Nut G OA L $6.00 Per Ton Delivered. Sample of coal at Wm. P. HoTman, 26 Truinan ave , Hammond. 11:30:3 FOR SALE While Homer pigeans. $1 per pair. 437 Pino St., Hammond. 12-2H FOR SALE cheap if sold at once, household furniture for five rooms; f-ill sell by piece or lot. Inquire f-3 Summer St., Hammond. 12:2:3 FOR SALE Household furniture for 5 room cottage. 491-150th st., Ilaniinond. Phone 1114U 12:2:1 F.)R SALE Cheap on account of leaVInr city, wardrobe, di ess. ,r and desk, rugs and fumed oak d.ning room st consisting1 of table, chairs and buftvt. 234 Detroit St., Hammond. 1J:2:3 FOR SALE Folding bed, cheap. 157 Logan st.. Hammond. 12:2:1 FOR SALE Harts Mountain Canary birds. $2.50 up. Guaranteed singers. Aiso Rice popcorn, guaranteed. 2!2 Truman ave.. Hammond. - 12-3-1 FOR SALE Large gray reed V.abv carnage. 617 E. State st., Hammond. 12-2-1 l"OR SAfcH New ja cook stove. 1H12 13Sth st., Indiana Harbor. 12-3-3 FOR SALE Reed baby cab. 4744 Normcote ave., Phone East Chgo. 3J0-W. 12---3 FOR SALE Uncalled for Suits and Overeoats. Tieliable Tailor Shop, 5G5 Bulle tin st.. Hammond. 12-3-3 SPECIAL CASH BARGAIN for Wednesday, $u' Comforter, $3.75, one to a customer. Hammond Furni ture Co., J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 j E. State st., Hammond. FOR PALE Stewart combination) coal and ea ranee; larpe sfre. like new. Applv 917-Hith st.. East Chicaao. I . 1-Sj2 FOR SALE 3 chsir barber shop and I 4 pool tables; will Fell in lot or ep- J araie. A. rva 11 lim n m, nigan nrr. Indiana Harbor. 12:3:3 Vni PALE Barred Plymouth Hock co'"ks, cockerels and p'tliefs. leo. Girnrd, S34 Central atf., Whiting;. Tel. 170M. 12:3:4 FOR SALE Larjce sire Victrola. nearly new. S9 Williama at., 2nd flat. Hamm.vrd. 13-3-1 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. I On and after this dete -will not he responsible for debts contraiueri by any; one except myself. FREO EMER SON. 1 223 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 12:2 3 NOTICE. The postponed annual meeting- of the Stockholder of the Lake County PavingTrust Company will be held in the r directors' room at 7:30 o'cSjck on t;ne evening; of Monday. December 16th. tl S. PETER W. MET N, President. 12-3-1 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNT T. IN THE LAKE SUTERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 191. TRI-CITT ELECTRIC PERVICF COMPANY. A CORP.. VS. GAS OIL COMPANY. A CORP.. ET AL. CAUFE NO. 17760. ACTION JN ATTACHMENT, a Now comes the plaintiff by W. J. "V.'hinery. attorney, and files lta complaint herein, together with an affidavit o! a competent person, showing that the defendant. Gas Oil Company, a corporation: Gaa Oil Chemical Company, a corporation, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore, hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that tha aame will stand for trial at tbf next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or d.imir trerein. at the calling of said cause, on O- e 27th day of January. A. r , 1919. He tame being: the 13th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court Houae. Room No. 2, at Hfrnmond. in said County and State, on the s-econd Monday cf January, A. D. 1S1!, 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 Harfimond. this 2Sth day of November. A. Ia 131 S. HERBERT L, WTTEATON', Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, reputy Clerk. Nov 2 Dec 3 10 The time is getting very short to ; buy W. S. S. The Lake Co. quota : is $20 per capita. j
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Jt.-. '..X. (National Crop ImproTement Serrlce.) (t T Is now entirely feasible to put into practice many economic plans trhich before the war would' have been utterly impossible," says Mr. Frank Baackes, vioa president of the American Steel and Wire Company. "The war emergency work has so impressed; the value of county farm bureau organizations that 'now we have a paid agricultural leader in nearly every county, and in most of the counties there is now a working organization, which has been employed by the National Council of Defense. "The power, of such an organization has been fully demonstrated in the wonderful work of raising the liberty loans and in handling the Red Cross and United War Work funds. The war ha taught us that we can do many things through organization which we used to think could cot be done. "There la a greater necessity for food production this year thryi ever before. We have pledged ourselves to export a minimum .of seventeen and one half million tons of food as against five and one-half million tons per year bofore the war. We gained about two hundred and fifty million bushels in wheat but we lost an equivalent In corn, oats and potatoes. "Peace will not add one pound of food to our supply. We must look out for Roumania, Poland, Serbia, Armenia. European Russia and others vho are now without i.rlequate food supply. "The War Industries Board has been compelled to restrict steel and other materials in many lines. The problem for this year would seem to be to use every agricultural machine to its full capacity. We hate not the time nor the labor available to supply REAL ESTATE JR AtiSFERS Hammond. Leo Doiotinski and wife to Cit, Trust and Sav. Rk . N 16'! ft. L 45, S L 45. Stafford &. Trankle's Ironworkers' Addition 1.01 F. Benson and wife to Charles A. Helraick Ls 17 to 20. B 4. Geo. Huston's Add... 1.00 Rebecca Kohr Ox-idl to Alice K. Spaulding E 8. Davidson's nth Addition 4.50O.00 John A. Sivanson and wife, et al. to Jacob Schroeter and wife. Ls 2. 3. R 5. Towle & I 7 " i Hr ';;,:1.X i T .'. la- M - m 1L"'if" II 4W. i;,rC; L.. 14 it t. . '..; 'ili ri'.-'.i
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v - i '.'. '" - '.t. enough power and machinery for this spring's work. "The County Farm IJurean seems to me to be the logical solution. We already have the Comty Council of Defense. It should be Immediately trained to the arts of p?ac. One of tha first and most important things would be to round up all of the implement dealers and owners of tractors in each county and charge thera with the duty of putting: every existing machine into perfect working; condition, and to maintain an emergency repair force who can respond to telephone calls with motorcycle outfits, so that the least possible time may be lost in puttim? disabled machines into commission aijaln. "This committee in co-operation with the farm bureau ehauld secure a county plat book and the committee in charge should check up every acre to see that adequate power and machinery 1b provided to put in a maximum crop and to insure that no land need be idle for lack of power or machinery. "We all admit that tho government can take over any kind of property in a real emergency. Food is a real emergency, and the county power committer should be able to buy or rent every available machine and operate it as a war committee to its fullest capacity, furnishing prwer and tha use of the machinery to every man at a price which will compete with the power of his own horses. "New York state Is renting power to farm groups and the groups have the privilege of buying machinery from the state. I think we can go further than that. Tb important thinj'is to put in our crops. The owner of tha machinery can be paid a reasonable sum for tha use and wear and tear on his machine. As I see It, it must be done cn a publicly conducted plan." Avery's Addition i OC iar. Timothy V. Englehaidt and w to Franw Brown and wife.. L 33, it 3. Patterson A Stout 1st Add 1.00 Marcella Geromatta and wife to Frank Brown and v.iff L 7. B 6, Gary Land Co. 1st Hub i.oo Frank Brown and wita to Jos. W. Fermaij and wife K 50 . ft. L 1, B 2. Gary Land Co. 1st Sub. " 1.00 Joseph V. Ferman and wife to Gary Tr. & Sar. Rk E soft.. L 1. B.2, Gary Land Co. 1 st S'lh 1
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7; e V t -' r i 'i r - t t r V - -r A Sale Trust UrTDIBi STATU COlfTSOI. $25 to S300.00 LOANED I Ar I On Furniture. Pianos. Vlctrolas. Live Stock and Office Fixture without removal. MONTHS to REPAY rfir Tour Xrfxui at X.egl Sat of v. lutereet. yi $2.00 Is the mo. payment on $ JO -c. $2.60 is th; rao.payrnent on t 60 4f li..'J is thftint Lsyn.e.it on $109 fr ANY AMOUNT T t ill JotU.tJU t? ON THE SAME PLAN. i - it.t ".' ALL OUR BUSINESS DEAL- Jte. INGS AKS STRICTLY CON- -eft Ltr.Ll-PI A I .t Aad All are mad la our ruvATE, oamcs SEE US ANT WE WILL EX- Jf. PLAIN ALU There er no Chargres for EXTRAS. ONLY SVr. INTEREST Provident Loan Co. Room J-4 - Parama Bldg-. 148-159 East State Street Near Orpheum Theater -ef Phone 323. License No. 2S5 -e More property is sold through classified advertising every year than is sold through agents. Q Compare the cost of a want ad with the customary commission charged. The agent has many properties among which 'to divide, his selling efforts A want ad finds the parry who wants your property in a few days. r m m .,ee. if. fWtWse Desire . Sn:.;J
