Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 288, Hammond, Lake County, 19 May 1919 — Page 7
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NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum rh.rcr, of 30 cents. Hammond, 3-31tf Ind., March 31st. A. charge of tea cent, for coUetl will tve made fot c u ' tVotvlsi meets phoned to this office ot pator within five days. WantedMale Hety . .. i . o A auto mMn'W"V. W vNTF.b F.xper let ,4tcapable T nai One who . i - . . arm w v . . - nasi trauc " a 9 hour day. ,.x,.frion?H-: ,1mm,,na c. c. 5-17-tf. WWTKD One Hrst-class ;iderer. Kuwards A alye wTxTEl Three firstclass set up men for Cleveland and Arme Screw Ma(.hiues:V,est wa-es Wvva V sl,-o .C- MtV. Co.. K. (.111. ,11 l w - tjibson T Photic Hammond 294. NOW THE SEVEN SEAS! U S. Merchant Marine .,..n' "re "ten to be trained .,io.i -. Y. o.M.-n. stewards tor Good Job. at Good Pay so,.,c -mu-s. 1 to boa : JAY B. RITTER -.in llol-.ntsn St.. Hammond. l-2:-M & Thur.tf. suady man. - i o-l9-2t. YT x NTF.P- - State Ur.iiiuioiuL Murdoch Co.. ;-l!-3t. v y NT ! '. ! 1 Vs nimonri MEN. R' id ivy vWn One 1st class enfriiie lath work?, llammotid. " '.. V"VTF.D Paintpr. Ail Steadv work, open nop. U'Mh st . Whitingr. .und man. Call 444 0-13-3C Wanted feraale Kelp c-irl for general housework in are employed. home where both people Muot he able to taive rharire. Kvry c n eninc,- m:a s-oi. hnmt for rieiu party Write 11. v.. ii.. u-S-tf. Tim3, Hammond. WWTED Oirl or woman housework. 4 in family. t,r.v KesK i'.'e. lni-. lho:: i -.T"-T-4. r..r ;Hini! i". M:n l' Mill - i i-.,t. Mi Hp: U" XTEP fbnrr.b-r ma d. ,.,,.i ,-r..i rv White or i!o-t . ,;, at r.ran-l I T . . t - i 1"th ai.d ion. tiary. rhor.c lMt. i 1 1 1 ! -!( W AVTKD Mai-1. "hi or co'ortd. f .riv. o i-c::tV.a!. N. pa. Apt' Monroe st a i yirs. .-v. tov. tinri. Tbone 1 i-16-t.t. rr. v-.nnriinr1 cirl or woman -S AN foi housework. - in family. So il wages. 1 nunc nai"""" O-li-ot-wvtet Competent girl for general housework. Family ots. Good wage?. i w. Wsithatn st-. prone iionusiio v.t' 5-17-lt. v-VN'TED Kitchen heir Gibson T. M. fhooe ilummond -6 S 1 6-17-2L WANTED Waitresses Kischenbaph Restaurant, 707 OiK-acr-Aave., H Chi. 17-3 ic ti.-ti nirl for housework. 1S8 P lammrr ave, a.mmona. "-' : 1C, L'NE WANTS TWO LADIES pin and wife employed to share 1-,., .- ir 1 lizi.t housekeeping more for . . i heap rn ". Hammond. Address m... 5-19-lt. vTi-'iT";ii'K a'rl fr Hgbt house- .. small fami'.v. Apply Mrs Abe ... .011 Hvsloo Place, rnone nam l':;.-.5. -1S-2 WTF.D V'rI for general houseworK. w no (? 11 go home nignis. o . ix ici;M.od. O-U-ul. v'xf d Salesladv. Must be experl- ,-', -rd. good salary. Rosenthal's. F.ast 'hi W WTED Dishw asher Good wages. ',"10 sundav work The Grill. Hammond bids.." Feite & Hohinan ts.. Ita-ninond. ii-lj-it. W NTED Dishwasher. Good wages, yr'p.. i-.etaui ant. Hammond. 3-19-lt. WANTED Gr! or woman housework. 119 Fayette Hammond bldg.. Hammond. for St.. general or 510 5-19-2L SALESLADIES WANTED Brisht younjr-woman Slavish speakinrx, for woman's ready-to-wear; permanrnt position. Miller's. oOO 119th st., Whitin -19-Jt Situations Wan'ed. SITT'ATTOX "WANTED Bv middle-.ged lady as houseke;efper for widower. lache.lor or couple employed. Write E. f! . Times, Hammond. 5-19-3t. SITUATION WANTED Carpenter and painter. All around repair work by ihe dav. 101 Plummer ave., phone Hammond 1779. 5-19-St. For Rent. FOR RENT House with 12 rooms up siairs. 5 down stairs. Good location .-i Michigan ave. 3719 Michigan ave., Ind. Harbor. 5-10-21. FOR RENT Furnished plain 4-room cottage on State near Columbia. 4 furnished housekeeping rooms: also 2 nice sleeping rooms, each suitable for 2 gentlemen. 55 Sibley at., Hammond. 5-16-6t. FOR RENT 3 new 4-room fla's. "623 Flock ave. Inquire Citizens Trust & Sav. Rank. Ind. Harbor. 5-iti-3t. FOR REXT 5-room cottage. 167 Oak St.. Hammond. 1 block from So. Shore, foii small family. Phone Hammond "tOT. 5-17-2L FOR REXT 5-room cottage. 1149 Monroe St.. Hammond. 3-l?-!t. FOR. RF.XT Modern hot water heated rout. flat. $:". For couple. Cal--.ttnet Tirrmond 5-1 9-2 1.
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For Sale AuiomoLUes. m " ' "' Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st., Hammond, phones 2655, 12-0-K. 21-1 i'OR SALE Buick "4." 191b. Vi feet condition look like new. 7 03 W e fester live., phone Hammond 2S66. 5-14-2-t. FOR RALE 1 truck, i la-ton. newly overhauled. Fsrd onlv couple. oy. Cheap. 330 White Oak ave.. cor. t:4th St.. Whiting. &-16-5t. tire;, oa l nearinas l tires. ball bearings axle, trood as ne.i - i, . . , ..-.,,. ,.iil tit ottier cars. ! rd attachment, win tit M. J. tJnmmtr, Highland, Inn -1 7-Jt. i ZJl l'OR SALE 1 9 1 Paice not be told from new. Must sell you can save 10c". o W. Carrol lst.. Iiammoud. Can bo seen Sunday. o-l7-2t. FOR SALE Cakland Six. Model IS. Al condition. 3411 P'.ock ae.. Ind. Harbor. 5-17-3t. FOR SALE 1 Buick roadster. $165. t. K. tiarage. S22 Calumet live., phone 1 Hammond "G!. res. 266?. 5-19-lt ;. rar i j at IniHann 1 'OR SALE 19 1 S Mavweir cal. Can be seen Oarage. Ind. Harbor. o-U-2t. Wanted to Rent. n- . -'T' i - ri rr,- r. t. v -r- ..... cottage with privilege of buying, by f family of l" adults. Rest def. Phone-j Hammond .356 after 3 p. m. o-16-'!t. j W A N'T ED TO RENT Xicely furnished room for couple, south of Condit st. Write A231. Times. Hammond. o-16-tf. liisceDansoufc. k I. L. COKEX FOR PAPER HAXGIXCI and painting. V e take bonds in payment. 2&a Si'oley St.. phone Hammond 103SW. 2-3-lt. EASTERN MONET TO LOAX OX farm loans at the rate of interest. 5-year terms. 20-year terms, fiej, interest. In answering state number of acres, amount needed, name and addres correctly. K. M. Haynes. Room b04, Gary Theatre bldg . Gary. Ind. 5-8-lmo WE FURNISH YOUR HOKE FOR LESS LET US PROVE IT 14 2 E.STATI ST. TEUTBOM 643 HAM MOWS. leTS. ZTOTXCB. KELLT-SPR1XO FIELD TIRE service station, now located at 16 Fayette St.. Hammond. Hydraulic press service for applying solid tires. BIOWW Jk TOOXHXX8. Phone Kanunond 2131. o-14-tf. AV ANTED Buildings to buiid. A. Wells, 343 Johnson si.. Hammond. C 6t. MONET TO LOAN" OX Is'. MORTGAGE O.tiurut R'.dtr. A.- Loan Asm, IVniiinonii Trust S.i vings Bank . ...... i Automobile Radiator. Rejaind and rebuilt. Satisfaction) uiar.!ted. Fenders, hoods. gasoline ta..v Standard Auto Raoiator Uorks. : 4 4 'Jalt'ipct ave.. phone 1450. li-z-u. Notice, Truck Owner. We carfy complete stock of Good year S. V. Truck Tires. We aiso have a i50-ton hydraulic press for Quick apply service. Lake Co. Auto Supply. 671 S. Ilohman St.. phone 1741. Hammond. H. A. Xheil, Frop. ll-23-it. , FLACK DIRT AND COAL FOR SALE. Delivered in Ind. Harbor. East Chicago and Hammond. Lawns graded and sodded. Thf Illinois Coal Co.. phones Hammond 274 or 1541. 4-16-tf.M.W.S. WE DO ALL KINDS OF CARPENTER work and repairing. Fhone Hammond 1447. a-2-lt. St. Margaret's Hospital. TJLAININO ICHOOL PO NTT-USIS. Young ladies desirous of becoming a trained nurse, will please write for full particulars to the Sister Superior, Hammond. Ind. 5-15-tf.W.S. MONET TO LOAN' OX 1st MORTGAGE securitv. Calumet BId. Ian Assn., Hammond Trust &. Savings Bank. 5-17-Fri.tf. CLEANING. PRESSING & REPAIRING. Suits made to order. A. Watkins. 3414 Fenn. ave.. Tnd. Harbor. All garments cut to measure strictlv made to order. Phone Ind. Harbor 126?J. 5-17-ot. LA-WX MOWERS SHARPENED Guaranteed to cut. Called for and delivered. R- J. Herkner. 8S7 Calumet ave.. phone Hammond 2J2J. 4-7-tf.eod. 4-7-lmo. For Sale Motocycles. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE. Sold on easy payments. Also 2nd hand motorcycles bought and sold A. J. SX.ZOZX.. tmoeessor to G. W. Hnnter. 514-13-13 Kohmia st. Phone Ham'd 122. 4-24-lf. MOTORCYCLES. All makes from $15.00 tip. To get what you want make your selection now. Sold on easy payments. SXCEZ.SZOS MOTOECTCLI SAXZS JtOOJ-. 229 State St. Phone Hammond 219. 6-19-3t. FOR SALE 1915 Harley-Pavidson motorcvele with side car. Good condition. J159 cash. Call after n:30. 344 Truman ave., upper flat, Hammond. 5-19-lt, Lost and Found. LOST Light colored pigskin bill folder containing letter rrom sc y -ii ie.e, and other valuable navy papers. Sunday! e.ve. Reward. Finder please return to Harlan D. Anderson. IS Ayaltham St.. phone Hammond 1.79. 6-19-lt. Will the party who picked up catcher's mitt at General American-Graver game Saturday kindly return Graver Tank Works, E. Chicago. Wanted to Buy. WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR OLD AUTOMOBLIES; SCRAP RUBBER; TIRES AND METAL. CALL PHONE 2728, M. EIN, 1087 CALUMET AVE. 4:3-3 Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.
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Real Estate Bargains. OWN YOCX OWN HOME! WACHIWICI SPECIALS. '-room brick residence, nil modern with hot water heat, on Don Kb a ave., within 5 minutes walk from court house. Screens, shades and rooms decorated. Now vacant. iaiy in moe into. Here's the beat barg-ain on the market today finest close-in location and, now vacant. Just think, only $38(. Reasonable terms. 6-room frame collage en brick foundation with 7t ft. corner lot, fln north side location, near car line. A genutne Rood bargain, a fine garden Iran and a good investment rorn.r. Tbo lots alona are worth mure than the puce asked for entire property. Otilv ?1S5". Termj
and vill give possession Bargalns So Act Qnick! Our Specials Dally. J. WACHEWICSS. Best Home Bareralns." Cor. Oakley A. Fltunmer aves. rooB" m o 1617. upen tveuings. a-la-lt. FOR SALE La'gi modern nouse: terms. ' fnon 42 Hammond. U-JI-tr. FOR SALE A snap in a beautiful, modern, fiveroom bungalow; south side; . . . , j owner leavmcr -itv ami must ,, . , . I lCH ai once; immediate pes- ' -ii ; spectrin nri.oiitioiin h- n.-ir i. ii . 1 ,, i tonus. Harris A: Moore Co.,! fVl It , iii i ' I !-H' llanimOlKl hld-Jf, phones i-1J- .,,-,,1 ' 5-7-tf! . tlllll l . i.-, , r t. . , T ; i., t.if'".roo.?l l',V8 wuh ! o-15-St. FOR SALE 2 -story frame house. Klec. I light and basement, and acre land Mrs, AV. Dedclow, Kennedy' ave., Hess- j vnie. 5-15-t.t. TO It SALE. 2-story house. 30 ft. lot. yvith garage. Centrally located. a block from str-..t car. House practically new. oak trim and oak floors down stairs, yellow pine trim with hardwood floors upstairs. Toilet and bath upstairs and toilet down. Full cement basement, fruit cellar, roil bin. starmnnry tubs, laui : y tubs, hot water heat. A bargain. New 5-room bungalow on south side. Hardwood finish, rlec. light fixtures, lila bath, full basement, best heating plan'. KCren tlirnn.liA.K A . ....... . i " - - .... .r,,..,,. , i ,-iin it ltlvru t once. Only 3 M.-p from park. Xew 5-room bunsalow. modern in eyery way. Klec. fixtures. French doors. Entirely decorated, elegant location. .Now 4inn. $...-,0 down and $35 pr mo.. including interest. Choice resident lot. 30x133, adjoining Glendale Park. Pavement, sewer, curb and side walks paid in full. A real bargain as the price. OOSTX.IIT MITH Jc CO. Cor. Stat A. Kolunan st. Phone 140. 3-13-6t. FOR SALE Restaurant doing good business in fine location. Write A2!. Times. Hammond. 3-lij-tf. FOR SALE OR TRADE Beautiful residence in Indianapolis for sal at bargain or will trade for Hammond propert;. 1. Address i O. Jlox 230. Hammond I"d 3-ltf-3t. FOR SALE OR REXT To reliable par! y. ! het opportunity ever offered. Modern j old established hotel in 3-storv stone building; also picture theatre in' a n'mrt Wisconsin town Wilt; tn .. 1. - iin'iieny in part payment. For informs - lion -e .Mrs p.. Siebert I a v.. Hammond. 9 4 I'lummer 3-17-lt. 7 -room bouse close in S Ififi dow n. hala nee month'! v Cott. phone Hammond "ki-j Price $2650. J. K. Tres-0-19-1U . - . FOR SALE 6-room modern bungalow. on r.ui-i st. Reasonable terms. AdoIv 4 40 Asu si., phone Hammond 1927. 4-2S-2 w.eod. FOR SALE 75-ft. corner lot. with firoom modern' eottaire- tne,t n-rii Serjt. 1st. ' hlnrL. tVnm rrt,,. ti. . 1 hone ilammond 154S. ' -- .- ... . .S1L I MLJ5I'. -J9FOR SALE 4-rooni cr.ttage. Condit "t I Now v acant. Bargain. Thone Ham-i mond 1201W. 5-19-H I FOR SALE Shoemaker Shop. Good lo cation, good business. 5;i1 Indiana blvd. Whiting. 6-19-6L iUK tAlL o-room bouse. flood baee rne,ni. toilet, gas. lights. Trice $1350. loO'i down, balance monthly. FOR SALE Erie st.. New- 5-room bungalow on i 1 morn iroin Industrial school. Ixit ,".7!3xl2n. tures. cement basement Mee. hgh nx stationary tubs window Miaaes. entirely decorated. $3350. 1 mi. c.rn. a-ij r,rie St., Hammond. ' 5-U-lt. FOR SALE; trood 8-reom home rin 3-. count of sickness. Bi bargain $2S'n $" down. J. H. McCarthv, 21 W 65th st.. Chicago. Phone .Normal 9530. ' o-19-fit. 1"'R SAU; Shoe Repair Shop. Good i.l.ioii n mi esia ous ted business Ciiamp on stitcher and hr.ishing outfit '"n"'; wiiii sujok. , nargain. lor quick sale. Ask for Mr. Geisler Shoe Dept., E. C. AHnas Co.. Hammond. 3-19-.U. For Rent Furnlsnefl Rooms FOR REXT 2 or 9-room suite for light nuur-e,reping. Mrictly modern. Cal! Mrs. Runnell. 331 Michigan phone Hammond 1776. a e . or 5- tb-lt. FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for housekeeping, near So. Shore. Call 205 Chicago ave., thone Hammond 107SM. o-lti-St. FOR REXT I keeping- room, mond. furnished light 11'. IlUSSeJI l. houseOn m-j-li -1 ;. I-'OR REXT Suite of 3 rooms for gentlemen only. 713 Chicago ave, KaM Chicago. 5-17-.! FOR REXT Red room suiUh'e for ; gentlemen. 17 Sibley st.. Hammond. 5-1 7-It. FOR REXT Furnished room for housekeeping; 1 suite lor bachelors. iss Plummer ave., Hammond. 5-J9-FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping 1' h o n e Hammond Hammond 1316W. 3-19-lt FOR RENT Room for refined gentlemen. Hot water and hath, stejtm heat pxiwnev apt pnone jiammond -fi9. 5-19-lt. FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping rooms 2 blocks west Lion Store. StHfe Line st.. phone Hammond S11J. 5-19-lt. FOR IEXT 1 sin-le sleeping rTom" down town district. 29 Rimbach ave., Hammond. 5-19-Jt. 'FOR REXT Light housekeeping rooms. I Phone Hammond l6.l. 704 tiaUlev jave.l 5-19-lt. FOR RENT 2 modern furnished rooms. Call Hammond 217. 3-19-lt. FOR RENT Furnished 2-room housekeeping apt. Phone Hammond MM. 3-1 0-21. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for lisht housekeeping Gas. eleeu-ie. Use of laundry. 115 Clinton st.. Hammond. 5-19-lt. For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE 1 hed and Call Hammond .2'.".. p ri n g. Chea p, 5-19-lt. FOR SALE Large grey wicker babycab: also Oriole rm t. 4 1 I Raring ave. phone E Chicago 1 1 1SM. 5-iS-3t. FOR. SALE Household furniture for S rooms. Leaving city. 41 Michigan ace.. HamtnonH 5-19-2t.
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FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. FOFl SALE Dressed hOKs of U weights. 22c to 26c; also liye hofjs of all weights, lie to 2:u At our packiig houe and stock ?nrds, Columbia ae. id t". O. tracks. phone Hammond -9. Faruu-nUr Barnett ikg. Co. I FOI! BALE Ever Bearing strawberry) plants. Guaranteed true to name.! bears until Oct. J. R. Brant. R. F. D. i. I Phone Hammond 12S1-Y-3. 4-8-tf. ! I FOR SALK- Large size garage. Can be. moved cheap. Call lloj Calumel ae . Phones Hammond 2212 :.r 2221. 5-h-tf. Ft ll siALK Scratch p.ida by the pound. arious sues. Times ollice. Room 214,; Hammond. -7-tf. i Save Money Buy for Cash We have a complete line of new and Ued household furniture. Look our, slock oer before buying elsew here. We ; .-ell for cash only. Our expense is low; end can saye mi money. j Hammond Furniture Exchange. 201 .Stale Street Phone Dpposite post ofTlce. Fl'R SALE 1 used piano, oak; 1 used I phonograph nnd used organ. Musi, i Mart, lol State st. phone Hamitioml 360. 3-M-tf. i ' lOR salk cheap, a barber shop t 771 Indiana blvd.. Whiting. Ind. 5-!3-:t 0 ait , tt.n -- - 1 OR SALE S4.i0 Schroder Rros. piano, nnnip.iiv n.iv (its r.-,y .iw.l- w..i oil i- isnrup a e . U lining t-11-::t. 1 OR SALE 2- ear r.id tow boat. Cheap. -'H at il Plummer ave., Hmnnion.l. 3-16-31. IFOR SALE Store fixtures including large ice liov. Al condit ion rcasoiiable. Tl'-t Alice st. phone Hammond 2 j-16-J-'OR SALE An upright piano. Cheap if taken nt once. Inquire Z 4 Indiana ae.. 1st flat. Hammond. 3-16-31. FOR SALE Reed go-cart. 1st class condition. 37& Indiana ave . Hammond. 5-17--1. FOR SALE 50H shares Consolidated Arizona lYipper Mines stock at J 1. A. B. Andersen. Oen'l De., Hammond. 5-17-3t. FOR SALE 1st class Roy Scout nickel plated bugle and case, :;"5 Calum" ave.. phone Hammond ""6. 5-l7-'t. FOR SALE Hares 1140 Monroe St tf. FOR SALE Rabv chicks. 10 o'd S. C. White Leghorns, t'all Hammond 3377. 3-17-lt. WE SELL ANY KIND OF A SECOND HAND AUTOMOBILE, PARTS AND TIRES. CALL PHONE 2728. M. EIN, 1087 CALUMET AVE. FOR SALE Hand crochet e-1 bed spread. pillow and dresser scarfs. Mrs. II. Conn. 3614 Hemloi k St.. Ind. Harbor. 5-19-31. FO R SALE Raby carriage. Whitney make, used one year. Excellent condition. Inquire 163 Detroit St.. Hammond. 5-19-lt. FOR SALE Private parry will soil cent's bcn'itifiil diamond ring. 1"4-U. "tone. $410. A real bargain. Write A i.-1. Times. Hammond. 3-19-5t I FOR S ALE Rhode tslaed rooster. $2.5" 51 SI I T. State Line st . phon' Hammond 5-19-lt. FOR SALE Grav reed baby carriace. H. Ifolmes. 3r 1 9 Guthrie St.. Ind. Harbor. Over bank. 5-19-lt. LEGAL NOTICES. SHERIFF'S SALT. STATE OF INDIANA. COFXTT OFj IKE. FS; No. 17234. LAKE SFPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1919.1 lurttpee vattovai. mfk tvspt?. A NCR COMPANY VS. MARIA HACKER, FT AL. Ry virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the l.ke Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in j hand, at the esst door of the Court House the 31st day of Mav, 1919. between the nr. of ten o'clock A. M. .rd f o. 1 r o'clock P. M.. the rents and profits, for j q nei.id not evereriinc s.t-rn vears. of, the following described real estate, to w i t : Lots twenty-five (25) and twenty-s.x C?K in Block ten I 1 11 of the ccond adji.'i.- , i-h,.,.o H.rW . ui i K4 i v i inn in fractional sections twenty-one !) and twenty -two (22 . Tow nship thirt j seven ("7) North, Range nine (9) west of the second principal meridian, a Uhown by the recorded pit! of said sub- ! division in the Recorder Office of Lake i County. Indiana, as the same appenr-i of record in Plat P.ook No. j. page . If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee sii' pie in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisly said judgment, interest, costs and acctutng costs. Said sa'e wii! be made without relief fiom valuation or appraisement laws.' Taken as the properly of Marie Hacker, ei al. al the suit of Farmers National Life Insurance Company. LEWIS E. R RNF'.S. Serin Lake County. Indiana. ROMKERGER. PETERS A. MORTHLAND. Attorneys for Flainiiff. 5-5-12-19. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATR OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: Xo. 1664:'. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. APRIL TERM. 1919. M A R RINNA C. SARIC VS. JOHN LIST, et al. Ry virtue of an execution to me directed from th Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash ln hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the I Stst day of May. 1919. between the iotirs of ten o'clock A. M. and four .i 'clock P. M.. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven year-, of the following '' - i 'bed real estate, n vit : lAd 64 except the north 7 feet thereof, a resubdiv ision of part of Mock 20 and block 21 .in the fourth addition to Indiana Harbor, be-i.g a subdivision in the c;tsi s-t'--half of section twenty -one 121). township thirty-seven ( IT) north, ranee nine (9 1 west of the se. ond principal meridian in Lake Coun'y. Indiana. a shown by the recorded plal of said subdivision in the Recorder's office of Lake County Indiana, record In Plat Rook Xo. 5. page .16. If said rents and profits il not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient satisfy said judgment, inie-est. costs end accruing costs. Said sale wii! Ire made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of John List Carl Fetgel. et si. st the suit of Mar-
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LAKE. SS: No. liSi;. LAKf. SF-j-le wl" l,e made without rel; I'ERIOR CO PUT. .IAN FART TERM j xaluation or appraisement iaws. foin. CHESTER H. OARDVEI1 and! Taken ;.s th- pi open . f .;,n .(AMES B. HOSMER. o-parmer op-j"' al at the su.t of First 'aiuiri. riatitig tinder the firm name and style land Sayings Bank, n corporation
of Gardner A Hosmer vs. KM I L D I SMITH. EDWARD I. SMITH audi LOFISE SMITH: BANK UF WH1T-! IN'G. a corporation. By virtue of an ordej of sale to if f ; dii-eclrd from thf. ''luk of the Lake- S.i- 1 ;icri -r Court. I will expose to p-. i.'i .j sa! to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the 31st day of May. 19 1!. be; ween the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M.. the rents and pr"nt for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Iols thiiiy-nlne 1 3l i. Block fi e 13), Stig'itz subdiyisiui of th northeast Quarter of the southwest quarter of section seventeen (17). Township thirtyseven (37) north. Ranee nine I3t west of the 2nd I". M . in l.ske Count. Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a suffiilen! sun, to satisfy said decree, interest and i'si. I will at same time arid piaco offer for sale fee simple in nnd to said real estate. he ti" so much thereof a m;iv be suflict'iit 10 satisfy said judgment accruing costs. Said interest, costs and sale v.ii! be made without relief mm a:uatton or ap praisement laws. Taken as the property of Fmil Smith, it a! at the s.jil of Chester II. Gardner and .lamei p. Hosmer. ro-part-ners operatir.R under the f.rm name ami Ftyle of Gardner Hosme,. LEWIS E. B VKXL'P. Sheriff Uk County, Indiana. G AVIT. HALL A. SMITH. A'torne;. s for Plaintiff. 5-3-1 2-3 !. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKiJ COFXTT. IX THE LAKE SlTCRIOll COURT. MA ECU TERM. 191f. LILLIAN I . MIXES--H VS. WILLIAM 1 1. MIXESCH. CAl'SE No. 1 5256. A TIOX TO DIVORCE. .Now 1011..S the plaintiff, bv Ron: her er, Peters & MotUiland. attorneys. j 'J ber complaint herein, together with ! an affidavit of a competent and disinter ested person, showing that tiie dvfendant, 'William H. Mikesch, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby no tified of the pendency of said action and ! that the same will stand for trial at the nrxt ,rrm of ' our'- anfl Ulal xm' ! " s he a ppea r a nd ane w er or demu r t here - ln- Ht th -f,tb dll y cal ! 'lig of .Tun.. f said cause, i . D. 1919. 11 lilr - i in j"1- "' 4r''J '' of tn" trTI" aaid Court to hf; hrjun and held fn 'he! "ourt House, Room Xo. 1. at llam.iicii'J, ! in snid County and State, on the 2nd ! i Moiuia v of May. A. D. 1919. said 1". jo v.iP t-e heard an1 c'ftermii;ej m hj3 eb-i r '. IX WITNESS WHEREOF. T hereunto set my hand ami aTix the Seal of said I Court, st Hammond, this 5rd day . f i Mty, A. D. 1919. I HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal ) Clerk L. S. C. 5-5-12-19. ! NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. I THF. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE ! rni'XTT. IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAY TERM. 1919. LILLIE PFE1L VS. EARL PFEIL. CAUSE No. No. 1S257 ACTION TO lIOR 'K Now comes the plaintiff, by Hernion E. Gra.ifer. attorne... and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defends:.!. Earl Pfeil. i not a resident of lhe S ate of Indiana. Ssid oefendant i therefore hereby notified of the pendancy of said notion and that the same -will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless h. appear and answer or demur thfrtn. at the calling of said .'is, on the .10th day of ,hin, A. D. 1919. the same bring the 41rd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held i i the Court Ifoue Room Xo. 2. at Hammond, in said County and S'a'e. on the 2nd Monday oT May. A. D. 1919. said action, will be heard and determine! in h: absence. IN W ITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal o said Court, at Hammond, this th day of May. A. D 1919. HERBERT L. WHEATON. 5-5-12-19. Clerk L. 3. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF INDIANA. col.N'TY OF LAKE. SS: No. 16171. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAV TERM, 191s. FIRST CALUMET TRIST AND SAVINGS RANK, a corpora Hon V .i HN t. SOLOMON". JOHN J VK USH nnd JOHN TENKKLV. Ry virtue ef an execution to rce dilected from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. I w ill expose to public sale to. the highest bidder for cash in hand. t the east door of the Cour' House 11 Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the "1st day of May. 1919, between tht hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four ..clock P. M., the rents and profits for a period, not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Lot seven (7i. Plo.k fifty -eight 5').! original town of Indiana Harbor, a subdivision in fractional section fifteen l15 and twenty-two (22). Township. thirty-seven (37) north. Rant nine (9) wet of the second principal meridian in
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Said j f rom i LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff Lake Oouti'v. Indiana. Rl LET. HEMBRoi '!'. DYER v REED, Attorneys for PltiniLitf. 3-3-12-13. ENGINEERS GIVE ULTIMATUM INTERNATIONAL MFW3 SERVICE! NEW BEDFORD. M s. May 17. An ultimatum r a t ;iri... t'-icy are g'anteri a ware increase -)ef,,j Monday they will gi o,it on s'.ri'e n that day was 'nanocd to i h Msfifa tur.rs' assoc'ation her" todnv bv t,e rte;-na-tional Cnion fieani and ''rrcl'ng Engineers. If the ma n'i a ct urers rafuse. the demand, labor leader? c'iii-ne-5 every industrial plant in the c t v 7ould he sff-Cted. They es ; i ; 1 1 u fd that 60,000 peop'e yy ould i'C thrown out of work. The union deniai.ds $42 per week for operat-ng eng.ncers. In all ont inuous plants t unr. Injf el?ht hours . I would onstituse a day's wo-;;. Time i and a half s enian-le. for overtime and six da vs s'-.a!i coris' itv.te a. week's i work. Kx .ra pay is .e,nande.d for hol- . ; id ay s. i IS NAMED ' INTEPNAT'ONAL NEWS SERICEI WASHINGTON. May 1 i. Former r-pea k champ Clark was c iosen by acclamation minority .house at a inference members of that body The unanimous seie to lead tlie pemoci a; riiiring the Sixty-sixth sioned no suipr.se. the opposition t. h-s lead been regarded ir.evitah loader of the ef lo mocratic this ;. ''ernon. pon cf Clark :c enrmbership ci'n2r"ess occacoliapse of the er-'l.'n ha vinff j LIQUOR LAW VIOLATOR TAKEN Louie Kiaraiert. an Austrian. 1416 j Broadway. Gary. wa las' night arrest ed at the Lake Shore depo' with quanti1 ty of Pouor in hN possession nr.d locked up in the city bastiie. fiHICHESTER S PILLS 1.4irt e.'i yer i icj-i.1 far kl k-l'a llruli I'lll la Bed !vl bold tnrtaillcN hees, c..l with Phitt glhhoo. M a ia nljk O ,1 f P r, . w ,lrn3pt. Aif-r iri.-ffES-TT IlA-tlM IUIAND I II. 1.1, for SS ve.rs kn,-wn Be'. fcf t. A1--AVS RslttMf C. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS fcVERVtiBESf v vvc- V .-'- ; .--s-e.- vvv'"'-'Cf k.: vrv ' v;-n v,a, i.,- . f r-s- V M ' y. - te .If e e : . . if MRS. E. LEE Lectures daily from 9 . m. to 9 p. The Right Way to Live." Mrs. 'Lee, old No. 319, new No. 716 State Line St., opposite 3. W. corner of hes - i ,-tital. Illinois side. Phone 348 Ham - Tlcnd- - - ' - 1 wwi ' "WW -'S 'e "- st yi- .jrpm" "Mop Up" Springtime is cleaning "trie. Let us supply you w.ih 1 h- Money to clean up the pst vv inter s hiUs or sdvanr-e you enough to 00 1 he itrcessary repsiiri"e or refurnishing of some hoiis.-hohi nriicle that has servfd its time. Our TwentT Monthlv Payment Plan. on loans un to Z s,.i.'b as !ui-i"!u: las. live Stork "r in v our i o:-arss assist you. fio on se.-yi 1 i t y nia o v 1 1 t ;. S'i'"'."i)i''. lcft on. v t ; i ; caily Oet S50 Parment $2 50 pei- month Get $100 Paymeiat $5 per moiith 1'lus 1', ' z r'r 011 uri'-iui bitHP.ces. None Better To Deal With. Provident Loan Ass'n. Iiicenied. Bended. Under State Snrervtsica. 0im 3. Panama Bldg.. 143-150 T.. State St., Ksmmcnd Ind Phone 323. License No. 434. 1 Ict-n,
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H&hf ax, li. S., ara th first ones taken of the U. S. navy seaplane NC-1 and 3 sine they left, with the NC-4. on the initial 1 of th-f):g-ht across the Atlantic Thi lower photo shows the NC-1 and 3 n their arrival at Halifax, tn tint stop. They are at tn etern of the U. S. S. Baltir"or; wfcic rAet them. The meyhantcs are changing the propellers of the places. One man can b? eri at work on one of the propellers at the left of the vessel. The upper photo shows the NC-3 as it left the wra of th Baltmtore at the start of the flight to Trepassey Bay. the jurapir.p-ofF place " for the lorojjf fiip'r-t to the Azores. 2 'j fNO leaTikg Rtern of Baltimore far INDIANA SOLDIERS TO AID S. A. DRIVE Co!. Solon J. Carter. 42d F. A., cf Hth Division, Directs State Campaign. Heme Peopla Read to Back Up Salvatien Army Workera in Gratitude for Services to Beys in Ji-. the Trenches. ' Indlf Bria. ar is. Indiana Is rapidly gettia? set for Lhe SaiYatton Army .Ni1cal Home Serrlce Fund Campatsn I.Irjy 19 to fi. Col. Solon J. Carier, ludiana State Chalrmar. has a'rS4r confirmed the appointment of directors of the drive In a tnajon ry of counties in the atate and in others organization ia in process. Col. Carter is the youngest officer of that rank in the American Army, accord- to the best information obtainable here, ilia promotion came In July, 191S. when he was twentynine years old. Col. Crter -wis Major of the 150th Field Artillery when that unit left Indianapolis . in September. 1917. April 28tn, 11$. he wps advanced to LieutenantColonel of the Regiment. Following h!s appointment as Colonel he was transferred to the 42nd Field Artillery of the 14th Division, located at Camp Custer, and he had prepared that unit for overseas service win the Armistice was signed. Col. Carter was decorated with the Croix de Guerre and palm for his gallant conduct on the Champagne front in the attach July 15th, when he commanded an artillery detachment ! which included six French batteries i stationed in front of the town of Suippes. For seventy-six hours the I fiercest possible flghtln was etidured. I Col PurtAr lin tAn nnvminAnt fw welding together the Indiana organij zauon or w oria war veterans ano ; tpe .National ursaniration or oiaier. Pallors and Marines, which recently convened in St. Ixuis. He has accepted the Stats Chairmanship in the Salvation drive becauFS he has known personally the service which Salvv tion Army workers gave to the connj try's fighting men on the hattlefieill ! where they shared with the men in I khaki all of the dangers, i Practically all of the counties n 1 the state are organized for the campaign. ar3 chairmen, and other executives heve been tumid. Fac. cnty is organized as a working unit ari will conduct its own drive, under lbs direction of the local committee. Organization meetings are now being held in all parts of the state and reports indicate unusual interest. It is stated by county chairmen that ne difficulty 1s anticipated in raising the ouotas asked for. The interest that is being taken by the sold;ers Is proving a determining factor in the campaign, and, the home people ara ready to h?ck up their boys wh-v went to th front by assisting the Salvation Army workers who meant so much to the men while they were in the trenches Thousands of letters ! from Indiana soldiers came hack from "over Un-re," that told of their gratitude to the SalveMon Army, and of ' their deep obligation and now that ; the opportunity hs come fn eipress 1 apnrect.;ion in S'ibstsntial form, the ; parents and frl-nds of these hovS are j rar)y TO n their r.art. i President Wilson cabled a rem-mal ! endorsement to Commander Mtss B. : Booth rldl I spread attention from returned servj ice men, and hundreds are volunteerl inR their aid to assist ln putting over 1 the drive. In fact, one of the rej markable features is tbe general in. j terest manifested by prominent itsdlj viduals of all faiths and walks in life. ; as well as organised bodtps. Amenjr ' tbe latter are the various lodges of ETks throughout th state, all of j which are rc-opvrs.ting. Cardinal Gihj ticns 1s among th h'ph rh-jrehmen j who have endorsed the movement. There are forty corps and outposts : of the Salvation Army in Indiana. Heretofore the mor.ev has been raised by s-nall collections made by ; Individual members of the army, but . no longer wl l the Salvation Army Kirls so about wi!h their tambourines co'Joctinp; pennies. This method hi , been a bugbear to members and public aV'ke. The new way will permit the workers, who have devoted more than their tim to rollecttrms, to five ail their time In the futura to tbe work for whith they have hee trained.
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