Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 19 June 1919 — Page 11

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NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum Charge of 30 cents. Hammond, Ind., March 31. 3"81-tf A charge of tea cents for collection will fee xn&de for tU classified sdvertlsamests phoned to this office and not paid f o r within ftve day. -

Wanted Male Help. U'AXTED 1st class shoemaker. 534 119th t.. Whiting. Ind. 6-2-tf. WANTED Men for day or night work. Good pay. Metals Refinery Co., Osborne, Ind. 6-5-tf WANTED Laborers. Nowak MiningCorp., Caiumet and 150th St.. Hammond. - 6-9-tf. WANTED Experienced table punch operator. Aprlv Wm. Graver Tank Works, East Chicago 6:16tf WANTED Experienced taxi driver: one that can do own repairs. 645 Hohman St.. Hammond. 6-17-tf. WANTED Buffers and polishers. Apply Lowery, HI. Car & Mfg. Co., Ham mond. 6:18;2 WANTED 3 Gordon preps feeders, preference given to former employes. Steady work, highest wages. Apply, at once. W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond. 6-lS-2t. WANTED Experienced ice cream truck driver. Matson, 410 Ind. blvd.. Whiting-. 6-18-3t. WANTED Furniture finisher and repair man. Apply to Mr. Semco. Lion Store, Furniture Dept., Hammond. 6-18-2t. WANTED Handy man around furniture warehouse. Apply to Mr. Semco. Lion Store, Furnture Dept., Hammond. 6-18-2t. WANTED 2 single farm hands by the month. Phone Lowell 15S-R-S. or address W. A. Anderson, Lowell. Ind. -18-2t. WANTED 25 young: men to distribute circulars. Good wages. Apply st one. Krupas Department Store. 130th St. & Baring ave.. E. Chicago. -18-2t. WANTED 25 salesmen to sell clothing. drv goods, furnishings, etc.- Good wares. Apply at once- Krupas Department Store. 150th st- eV Baring ave., E. Chicago. 6-18-2t. WANTED 1st class bench molder in grav iron foundry. Must be experienced" in jobbing work. Champion Potato Machinery Co.. Hammond. 6-18-2t. WANTED Bt.-ber. 20 and 60 over 27. (585 Hohman t.. Hammond. 6-18-2t. WANTED Drill press operator. 2 turret lftthe operators. Apply Hammond Brass Works. Hammond. 2-19-2t. WANTED Good reliable boy. to carry Times ruote on north side, east of Calumet ave. Apply Times office. Room 214, Hammond bldg., Hammond. 6-19, WANTED Shipping clerk, able to keep accurate records. Call at once, Hammond Brass Works, Hammond. 6-19-2t. WANTED 10 good live men of neat appearance for real live proposition. Apply Owl headquarters, Room 9. Panama bldg., 148 State sc. Hammond. 6-19-3t. WANTED Watchman, apply Employment Office, United Chemical Organic Products Co., W. Hammond 6-19-tf For Rent. FOR RENT 6 -room modern flat. 44S Hoffman St.. Hammond. 6-17-3t. FOR RENT 5-room flat and bath. 517 W. Stat St., W. Hammond. 6-lS-2t. FOR RENT 5-room furnished flat; gas and bath: near car line- 440 Truman ave. Inquire 643 Ann St., Hammond. 6-19-lt Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUT Brick house: large, good south side location, within two blocks car line. Address B. S.. Gen. Del.. Hammond. 6-18-3t. WANTTED TO BUT Good sized 2nd hand safe. Central Drug Store, 3410 Michigan ave.. phone Ind. Harbor 150. -18-3t. Business Chances. MILLIONS are suffering with Rheum. tism. Most important discovery of the age. An herb that actually drives the most stubborn case of Rheumatism entirely out of the system. People write us and say they are astounded at the results, especially on the kidneys. Just think of the money making possibilities. Representatives wanted. $1.18 pound postpaid. 10 pounds $5 express paid. Rheumatism Herb Co., Venice. Calif. 6-1-For Sale Motocycles. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE. gold on easy payments. Also 2nd hand motorcycles bought and sold. a, 3. suaii, Successor to f. W. Hunter. 614-18-18 Hohman st. Phone Ham'd 133. 4-24-tf. MOTORCYCLES. AU makes, from $15 00 up. To get what you want, make your selection new. Sold nn easv payments. XXCXX.SXOB MOTOECTC1E SAXZ3 ROOM. S39 State Street Phone 24S9. Hammond 6-17-3t. FOR SALE: 1918 3-sped elec Harley. Will tske best offer, cash or Liberty h;nd. 125 N. Hohman St., phone Hammond 1S16M. 6-lS-St. Room and Board. V'AN'TED Board for 4-mo. old baby in private family by working mother. .';2 rr month. Phone Hammond 2729 after 6 p. m. 6-18-lt. WANTED Roomers and boarders: near car line. 4141 Magoun a-e., E. Chicago. 6-19-2t. Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.

For Sale Automobiles.

Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st., Hammond, phones 2655, 1240-R. ii-x FOR SALE OR TRADE Hupmobile, model 32; Al condition. Will -trade for Ford touring car. Call after 5 p. m.. 4805 Xorthcote ave., E. Chicago. 6-16-6t. FOR SALE Chevrolet 1918. 490 miles; Al condition, 2 new tires, 1 extra. Louis fc-aiint. Dealer in new and used cars. Chicago & McCook ave., phone E. Chicago 832 or 659VV. 6-lS-2t. FOR SALE 5-pass. Overland: 1 Moline. Knight. 183 Hoffman St., Hammond. 6-18-St. FOR SALE Marion Hadley automobile. 47SS Alexander ave., E. Chicago. 6-18-21. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1917 King. 7pass.; 1917 Ford. 5-pass.; Cadallic sedan. 6-pass. 4506 Forsythe ave.. phone E. Chicago 672. 6-19-rt. FOR SALE 1918 5-pass. Dort: In 1st class shape. 701 120ti St., Whiting. 6-19-St. FOR SALE 1917 Overland. Al condition. Leaving town. Best offer takes it. Apply G. McClellan, 1336 Schrage ave.. Whiting. 6-19-2t. WILL INSTALL HOT AIR HEATING plant In exchange for Ford car in rood condition. 490 Hohman St., phone Hammond 2S4. 6-19-lt. FOR SALE Auburn chummy, model 39c, 6-cyl.: Al shape; looks like new. Seen at Hobbs Garage, cor. Calumet & Carroll sts., Hammond. 6-19-lt. For Rent-Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 3 strictly modern light housekeeping rooms. Call 631 Michigan ave., phone Hammond 1776. 6-14-tf. FOR RENT 2 plain furnished cottages. Apply 65 Sibley st., Hammond. 6-17-4t. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, or will share modern furnished home with couple. 1S3 Detroit St.. Hammond. 6-18-2t. FOR RENT 2 newly furnished light housekeeping rooms, all modern conveniences; no children. 1130 Garfield St.. Hammond. 6-18-3t. FOR RENT 1 large sleeping room for 2 gentlemen. 1130 Garfield st.. Hammond. ' 6-18-3t. FOR RENT Modern furnished room in private family Phone .Hammond 921M. C-18-lt. FOR RENT 1st class furnished room. modern, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 4817 Baring ave., phone E. Chicago 743.1. 6-19-lt. FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping in cottage, private entrance . Call 232 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 6-l-2t. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, down stairs. 704 Oakley ave., phone Hammond 1062J. 6-19-lt. FOR RENT 2 modern light housekeeping rooms; nicely furnished: heat, gas and electric. 231 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 6-19-lt. FOR RENT Modern light housekeeping room. 103 Russell St., Hammond. 6-19-lt. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms; perfectly clean: modern. 778 Calumet ave., Hammond. 6-19-6t. FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping: all conveniences, no children. 123 E. Williams St., phone Hammond 1183J. 6-13-2U FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Elec. light. 497 Summer St., phone Hammond 895W. 6-19-lt. Situation Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Toung lady would like position In office or suit's of offices caring for phone calls or doing clerical work. Call or address E. Chi-cago-Ind. Harbor Times ofllee, 710 Chicago ave., phone E. Chicago 283. 6-18-tf. SITUATION WANTED By competent young lady to act in capacity of governess for children. Can furnish best ref as to- integrity of character. Write A280, Times. Hammond. 6-18-2t. Lost and Found. LOST -Small change purse. Saturday morning. Reward. Return to Times office. Hammond. 6-14-LOST Saturday night on Calumet, between State and Becker, small black purse containing approximately $8 and 2 valuable keys. Return to 421 Becker st. phone Hammond 1065J. Liberal re ward. 6-18-2t. LOST Between Gary and Chicago, on train, package containing 2 watches. 2 pr glasses, 1 gold knife. Liberal reward. Return to 1601 Broadway. Gary. LOST A red cow. Reward Return to 3646 pennsvlvania ave.. Ind. Harbor, or police station. Hammond. E. Chicago or Ind. Harbor. 6-19-2t. MISCELLANEOUS. I L. CO KEN FOR PAPER HANGING ' and painting. We take bonds In payment. 289 Sibley St.. phone Hammond msftW. 2-6-lt. PIANO PLATINC Ragtime in 20 lessons guaranteed. Geo. E. Green, 4236 Forsythe ave., phone E. Chicago 623J. WE DO ALL KINDS OF CARPENTER work and repairing. Phone Hammond 1447. 6-23-lt. 6 MONEY TO LOAN Also building loans. B. B. Marley, 302 Hammond bldg. Phone Hammond 167. 6-4-4t.W.S. PIANOS & PLATER PIANOS TUNEd! regulated and repaired. Expert work: reasonable prices. Thos. C. Dickinson, with Wyman. Babb & Killen Co.. 525 N. Hohman st.. phone Hammond 2132. 6-19-6t. X2BZXTY BOSD1 We will pay these cash prices, based on closing N. T, market and accrued interest. ....... 1st ZHri $49.15 2nd 4'; $48.70 1st "r 46.80 3rd 4'ri 47.7! 2nd 4 46.65 4th 4r. 47.00 Traaklln Investment Co. 210 Hammond Bldg., Hammond Ind. Hours: Daily, 9 to 6. Saturday, 9 to . 6-3-tf. Wanted to Rent.WANTED TO RENT 4 or 6 room furnished apt., south of Condit st-, by couple. No children. Address 270, Times, Hammond. 6-12-tf. WANTED TO RENT 5-room furnished cottage or apt.; modern with piano, on south side. C-an furnish references. Phone Hammond 1981. 6-14-tf. WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room modern apt. or bungalow in E. Chicago or Hammond. Phone E. Chicago 495J. 6-lS-3t. WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room unfurnished, modern, centrally located, by man and wife Best of references. Call Hammond 330. 6-lS-6t. WANTED TO RENT Man and wife with 2 children, want 5 or 6-room modern house, socn as possible. Will take year's lease. Can furnish references. Phone Hammond 2768. 6-196t.

Real Estate Bargains.

HERE'S BEST BARGAIN WACKEWICZ SPECIAL! "-room frame, modern residence, located on Indiana ave., near Calumet. Fine basement with garage, furnace, elec. lights and all of interior newly cleaned and decorated. A well laid out home and a great bargain at only $3350. Will take a moderate cash payment down and give quick possession. yiLANK J. WACHIWIC2. "Horn of the Best Home Bargains." Corner Oakley & Plummer aves. Phone Hammond 1617. Open evenings. 617-3t. FOR SALE Largs modern nouee: terms. Phone 3442 Hammond. ll-6-tf. FOB SALE. . Henry St. Cottage. $100 down: balanca $15 per month. 4 rooms. Well built: good garden lot, slza 60x127 ft. Price. $1300. Johnson St. Cottage. $100 down, balance $14 per month. 4 rooms: 2 years old: to bulM house would cost $1100. Special at $1025. Hickory St. Cottage. $200 down; balance $16 per month. 4 rooms: 2 years old. An ideal home, close to car lines and all factories; within easy walkinar distance of East Chicago and Hammond. $1400. We consider the above offers very choice Act at once! OOSTXIW KEYS' & CO, Next door to Xiaka Co. Sav. Ss Trust Bank, State A Hohman St., Hammond. 6-16-3t. FOR SALE Cheap, 2 choice lots on Towle st. Phone Hammond 204 3: 141 Logan st. 6-17-St. FOR SALE 2 resident lots. 522-524 Wilcox ave.. Hammond. Wm. L. Solllday. Knox. Ind. 6-17-12t. FOR SALE Up to date restaurant, best location in city. 3348 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 6il7l3 FOR SALE New bungalow, 433 Elm st. Immediate possession. $5000; $50 monthly paymentSi Paul B. Lipinskl. 6-18-tf. FOR SALE "-room brick house, modern, hot water heat, cement basement and laundry tubs. Phone Owner. Hammond S548. 6-18-2t. FOR SALE 1 1-3 acres chicken farm. 1 Vj miles west of Hohman st : 9-room house, garden started. Phone Hammond 3548. 6-18-2t. FOX SAXE Hohman St. 4-room. 32 H ft. lot; 2 years old. $1400: $300 cash. 50 ft. lot.. 2-storv 5-room. modern. I Basement, water, gas light, bath, garage. porch, tront and rear auto drive. Terms. 60 ft. lot. room, dnwn. 2 up. Modern, gas light, bath. Terms. 50 ft. lot. business house. 1-story, 24x 42. Terms. 15 ft. vacant lot. Calumet A-Interur-ban Good place for business. Call 183 Hoffman st.. Hammond. 6-lS-St. FOR SALE 5-room cottage, Brunswick Ft.. 1 blk. So. Shore depot and car line. Hot air heat. $2000. Immediate possession. Xubrv. 251 Hohman St.. phone Hammond 1932. 6-18-41. BEST OrPERS FOS HAMMOND. Towle st. 50 ft. lot. paved street, assessment paid in full. Special, $675: worth $900; $25 cash, balance $10 per month. Johnson st. 30 ft. lot. $200: $15 cash. $5 per month: worth $350. Henry st. fin ft. lot. $450; only $23 cash, balance $10 rr month. A snap. Torrence ave. 50 ft. lot. $400: special cash payment, $20; balance $8 per month. Bargain. Chicago ave. 25 ft. lot. Extra special, only $300; only $25 cash, balance $5 per month. Elm st. Four 25 ft. lots at $225. each worth $400 each. Only $10 down, $5 per month. Columbia ave. 23 ft. lot. Only ,on left yours for $325; only $10 cash. $5 per month. WEST HAJCMOWD. Douclas ave. Lots between Russll st. and Rimhsch ave. at only $30ft each: price cut from $500 each. Small cash payment down, balance monthly. Snap. Insrraham ave. Lots between Russell st -and Rimbach ave. Special at $300 each: cut from $50. An investment. Small payment down. We consider the above offers the choicest lots at unheard-of prices whil thy last. Act at once, for they are bargains. rnA!TZ a. betz. Gortlin Meyn Co. Wext floor to Xake Co. St. and Trust Bank. Phone Hammond 140. 6-18-3t-FOR RENT 2 and 3 housekeeping rooms in a cottar. Inquire 1S8 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 6-18-tf. I WILL SELL A LOT ON WILLIAMS St.. nd build house to suit purchaser. For Information call Hammond 31 IS. 5-22-tf. FOR SALE This bunralow Is located on Detroit St.. hctween Hohman and State Line. It was buiit by the present owner. Has 5 rooms and contains tho DP!Bt of material throughout, all oak finish. Screened in back porch, has screens and storm windows for the entire house. Heat is furnished by the celebrated Am. Radiator Co. hot water heating plant: basement contains laundry tubs, enclosed fruit cellar and coal compartment. Garage has space for 2 cars. The lawn is one of the prettiest on Detroit st. Price on this property. $4850. We can giv immediate possession. Gostlin Mevn & Co.. cor. State & Hohman sts.. phone Hammond 140. 6-19-lt. FOR SALE 5-room cottage. Phone Hammond 2S58. 6-19-3t. FOR SALE l1 -story bungalow, south side. 37 ft. lot: fire place, open stairway, etc. Bargain. $42'"0: part cash. Must be sold at once. J. E. Trescott. phone Hammond 2R12. 6-19-lt. See E. s: Gilbert. 4127 Ivy St., Indiana Harbor. If you wish to buy or sell real estate. T have for safe the following real estate in Indiana Harbor: S-room brick bungalow. Ivy st..$ 5.600 Two 4-flat bldgs.. hitrh class....- 28,000 Best bldg. in Ind. Har. for high class hotel or theatre, sacrifice. 55,000 Beautifully decorated. modern brick bungalow S.JftO House. 7 rooms. Park add 3 3 Aft Business place on Mich, ave 8.00 2 brick store b'.dgs.. and 4-flat bldg.. Mich. ave.. corner 33.000 Brick store bldg.. on Cedar st 15 000 Fine business corner 16.500 Lot on Euclid ave 610 2-flat. Carey and 13?th 4.501 Fine home. Park add . S.sno Business corner. 2 brick bldgs 15.000 E. S. OILBSRT, Heal Estate. 4127 Ivy st., phone Ind. Har. 665 J. 6-19-21-24. FOR SALE 2-story brick flat. 7 rooms and bath each: newly decorated. Can give possession of lower flat at once. Lot. 55 ft., plenty room for another fiat. 29 Hohman St. opposite Betz plant. This property worth $7,500: rents for $55: title guaranteed: $5,150 if taken at once: part cash, balance time Cha. H. Fredrichs. 416 Hammond bldg.. Hammond. 6-19-3t. FOR SALE Cottage and earagw. on 50 ft. lot. 303 Henry St., Hammond. 6-19-3t. Better call up The Times and night. Then you'll be sure 't will have it sent io your house every be there.

For Sale Miscellaneous.

FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. FOR SALE Dressed hogs or all weights, 22c to 26c; also live hogs of all weights. 17c to 23c. At our packing house and stock yards, Columbia ave. and C. & O. tracks. Phone Hammond 299. Parmenter Barnott Pkg. Co. j-ai-FOR SALE Scratch pads by the pound. Various sizes. Times office. Room l!14. Hammond. 6-7-tf. FOR SALE 2 fresh milk cows; also team bay mares. 4 years old. well broken. Peter Postma. Munster, Ind. 6-13-6T. Roofing and Asphalt Shingle Sale. Bird & Son Neponset brand. 20-year guarantee. 900 square asphalt shingles, red or green. $4 95 per square. 3300 rolls roofing. 3-ply, slate surfaced, red or green. $1.95 per square. 65 bbl. roof paint. 30c per gal. EMIL MINAS 612-614 Oakley, ave., Ham. Phones, res. 2467; office 2205. 6-"-8t FOR SALE) Majestic coal chutes, fire place dampers, angle Irons, steel of all kinds for buildings. Hammond Machine Sr Forge Works, 216 Wilcox St., phone Hammond 479. 6-16-6t FOR SALE Strawberries. J. R. Brant, . phone Hammond 1281-T-3. 6-16-tf. FOR SALE Pet rabbits. Phone E. Chicago 218. 6-17-FOR SALE 1 cello; 1 complete set Ford demountable wheels. 30x3: 1 300;lb. ice box; 1 motorcycle. 90 Ojden St.. phone Hammomi 2321. 6-17-5t. JUST RECEIVED CANDY IN CEDAR boxes: the greatest novelty in the candy line. Nassau & Thompson. E. Chicago. 6-17-5t. FOR SALE Horse, wagon and harness. Incuire Chas. A. Mayer, State Lino, near Rimbach, Hammond. 6-17-tf. To Player Piano Owners Overstock Sale Music Rolls. 20 discount on all Word Rolls. All the Latest Hits included. Fresh, clean, new stock. Sale ends one week today. Wyman, Babb & Killen JXuehn Block, 535 Hohman St., Hammond. 6-lS-3t. FOR SALE Sanitary couch and oak rocker. Phone Hammond 10 11 J. 6-18-2t. FOR SALE Two 9x12 rugs. 1 soft coal burner. 1 blue enamel oil stove. 34 Condit St., Hammond. 6-18-2t. NOTICE Men. Big selection of tailor made suits and single trousers for sale at verv reduced prices. J. Guss, Tailor, 236 State st., Hammond. 6-13-1 NOTICE MEN Big selection- of tailor made suits and single trousers for sale at very reduced prices. J. Guss, Tailor, 236 State st., Hammond. 2:7tf FOR SALE Household goods. 226 Lewis st., phone Hammond 1356R. . 6-18-2t. FOR SALE Horse, wagon and harness. $75. 453 Pine St.. Hammond. 6-18-lt. FOR SALE Ice box for family use. Mrs. Mary Schultz, Orpheum bldg.. Hammond. 6-19-lt. FOR SALE: Rat terrier. 411 Ash St.. phone Hammond 662. 6-19-lt. FOR SALE 1 fireproof safe. 4x3x3; 1 L. C. Smith typewriter. Must sell at once at sacrifice. Phone Hammond 8fi6R. 6-19-2t. Wanted Female Help. WANTED Girl for general housework. Family of 3. Good wages. 4 W. Waltham st.. phone Hammond 3402.' 6-7-lt. WANTED FEMALE HELP CHICAGO TELEPHONE COM PANT ATTRACTIVE POSITIONS FOR TOUNG WOMEN. EXCELLENT PAT. EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSART. PAID WHILE LEARNING. COMFORTABLE QUARTERS AND SURROUNDINGS. MANT OTHER ADVANTAGES. TOUNG WOMEN 1 TEARS OF AGE OR OVER. APPLT TO CHIEF OPERATOR. DOS CHICAGO AVE.. E. CHICAGO. IND. 6-12-tf. WANTED 25 girls to grade beans. Interstate Storage & Forwarding Co.. Hammond. 6-14-tf. WANTED Experienced waitresses, Calumet Restaurant, TOT Chicago ave., phone E. Chicago 52T-M. s'15WANTED 200 girls between ages of 14 and 16 years for berry picking and labeling. Work is S hours, starting at 8 a. m. Must have, age or birth certificate. Apply in person. Reid, Murdoch & Co., Hammond. 6:17:3 WANTED Waitress at the Calumet Restaurant, TOT i Chicago ave., East Chicago. 1 Phone 52T-M. . -- WANTED Waitress for counter; also woman dishwasher for night work. Majestic Restaurant. Hammond. 6-18-2t. WANTED 25 selesladiem to Aw goods and furnishing goods, etc. Good' wages. Apply at once. Krupas Depart- i ment- Store, 130th st. & Baring ave.. E. Chicago. 6-18-2t. WANTED Night cook. Lincoln Restaurant. 3212 Block ave,, Ind. Harbor. 6-17-3t. WANTED Woman for general housework. Apply 453 Ash St., Hammond. 6-17-3t. WANTED Good girl for general housework. 4t Elizageth St., phone Hammond 1509. 4-19-2t. WANTED Bookkeeper and- stenographer; permanent rosition. Summer's Pharmacy. Hammond. 6-19-3t. WANTED Dishwasher. Union Rest aurant. 112 .Sibley st-, Hammond.' Easy Job and good ray. 6-19-2t. r i WANTED Experienced stenographer. for good permanent position with E. Chicago fairtorv. Apply by letter only. Address A2S1 Times, Hammond. 6-19-3t.

Wanted Female Help WANTED Dishwasher; 10 hours a day. Mee Restaurant. Hammond. 6-19-lt.

WANTED Sales Ladies; 5 experienced; must be able to furnish reference; only those wishing steady employment need apply. Ask for Mr. Payne, Lion Store, Hammond. -is-u WANTED CLERKS, women, 18 or over for government departments. $92 month. Examinations July 19. Hundreds vacancies. For free particulars, write Raymond Terry (former Government Examiner), 606 Contlnenal bldg.. Washington. 6-19-4t! WANTED Female help for power sewing machine work; 8-hour day, piece wrk d&y rates. Cudahy Packing Co.. E. Chicago. 6-19-3U LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. SCHERERVILLE. INDIANA. JUNE IS, 1919. Sealed proposals will b received at the office of the Clerk of the Town of Schererville. until the 12th day of July, 1919, at seven o"olock P. M., for the purchase of water works bonds of the Town of Schererville, bearing date the 1st day of July, 1919, in the amount of $17,500, In denominations of $500.00 each, and bearing Interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable annually. $1,500 of which shall b due on the 1st day of July, 1921. and $2,000 on the 1st day of July of each year thereafter, until all of said bonds are paid and satisfied. Said bonds are Issued for the purpose of raising money for the construction and erection of a system of water works for said Town. In pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of the StAte of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations." passed on the 15th day of April. 1905, and as amended by the Acts of 1903, on Page 359 of said acts, and of an ordinance of said Town, entitled "An ordinance authorizing the borrowing of $17,500 and sale of bonds therefor." adopted on the 7th day of June. 1919, authorizing their issue. Said bonds will be sold to the highest bidder for not less than their par value. Bidders required to state the number of bonds bid for. and the gross amount they will pay for the bonds bid for. and accrued interest to date of transfer. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. WILLIAM GOVERT. Clerk of the Town of (Seal.) Schererville. 6-19-26; 7-3. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO ISSUE WATER WORKS BONDS. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTT, SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE TOWN OF GRIFFITH. INDIANA. TO ISSUE BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING A WATER WORKS PLANT. Notice is hereby riven that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Griffith. Indiana, have filed with the State Board of Tax Commissioners a petition to Issue bonds for the purpose of constructing a water works plant. A public hearing on said application will be held at Indianapolis on the fifth day of July. 1919, at 9:30 o'clock A. M. All tax payers and all persons interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Dated June 18, 1919. P. C. TAGOART, (Seat) Town Clerk. 6-19-26. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 07 MIKE OPOEOFF. ALIAS APATOFF. No. 1781. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. HAMMOND, INDIANA. MAT TERM. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given to the HETRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Mike Opoepff. alias Apayoff. deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the Sth day of September,. 1919. and show cause if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be appro-ed; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, Indiana, this 18th day of June.' 1919. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal.) Clerk Lake Superior Court. 6-19-26. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SAM STAKICH. No. 1778. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. HAMMOND. INDIANA. MAT TERM. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Sam Stakleh, deceased, to appear In the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the Sth day of September. 1919. and ohow cause if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate: of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Suprior Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this 18th day of June. 1919. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal.) Clerk Lake Superior Court. 6-19-26. RETURNS FROM WIS. UNIVERSITY Miss Irene Spiker of Van Buren street. Gary, has returned for the summer from Madison, where she has been attending the University of Wisconsin. w" i ssss n WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY MONEY TO LOAN INVESTIGATE! Oar Twnty-Pa7at laa," Zt WtU Pay Too. Loans on furniture, pianos, vlctrolas. live stock or automobiles, left In your possession. 325 to $300 Plus S Si on unpaid balances. Kom Better to Seal With. Provident Loan Assn XacemaoO. Bonded. Under Vtate Supervision. Sioom a, Panama Bldg, 148-lbO S State Hammond, lad. FbOM 833. X4oaoas No. 494. 1

The Coat of Milk Inspection. .hJ," JTtttctioJ,-rf our cables' milk supply U Imperative, and milk inspection snould be very rigid for securing sanitary conditions, but any further Inspection oi teed will he sure to add to the cost without bringing a single bit of additional protection to the dairy farmer, although th lon-auflring city dweller wliL as usual be called upon to pay the bills. M

National Crop Improvement Service. (( SHE Holsteln-Frleslan BreedB crs clab of New York Btate " aiter a thorough dlsoussloa of the 6nbject, has agreed that the use of by-products from food manufacturing processes is not only good practice if kept in the hands of tien who recognize the wisdom of law observation but sound economy as well.' says the IIol-steln-Frlesian World. 'They have also agreed that any further inspection of feeds will be sure to a Id to the cost without bringing a slnf te bit of additional protection to the dairy farmer. There is no other article of commerce so wrapped up with laws and regulations as the feed manufacturing business and while we hold no brief for the manufacturer of commercial feeds, we believe that In the interest of sound business they are Jwt as much concerned In preservlnc a stable market by offfrfne th rfnl'v vnlnnh1 rim. PLAN ON FOOT TO MERGE SALVADOR WITH HONDURAS -cCol. Andres Soriano. 1 .4.. ., r fx h? 3 . PAUL RADER (Above) E. V. WOOLLEY (Below) Paul Rader, pastor of Moody Tabernacle, Chicago, as president of Cedar Lake conferences, has given the state of Indiana an institution that is rapidly gaining recognition in every part of the country. E. Y. Woolley, the figure below In the picture, is general manager of the Cedar Lake enterprise. A few years ago Mr. Woolley gave up a $10,000 a year business position in Boston to associate himself with the Moody church. HOW THE DOWN AND OUTER IS LIFTED TO HIS FEET Big Men of City Missions Will Tell the Story at Cedar Lake Conference. How the luckless unfortunate who has missed his way in life is taught to "come back." how he is made a new man by the unanswerable argument of skilled workers in the big city missions, will be a flaming topic at the annual City . Mission Conference to be held at Cedar Lake Conference grounds, beginning August 9, and continuing to August 17. Paul Rader, the leading spirit in these growing conferences at beautiful Cedar Lake, will be one of the speakers. Among other gifted speakers will be Rev. A. C. Dixon. D. D., London, Eng.; Rev. George McNeely, Newark. N. J.; "Mel" Trotter. Grand Rapids, Mich.; Peter McFarlane, St. Paul, Minn.; John Callahan, New York; Wm. Colby, St. Louis; J. W. Lawrence, Champaign. 111.; Geo. Soer heide, Cleveland; Miss Sara W'ray. New York.

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BEAT THE CROW TO IT He knows a good thing so get intc the garden first says the National War Garden Commission, of Wash ington. ' PROVED SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY Voluntary Basis of Food Saving Showed Heart of America Beat True for Freedom. To the voluntary service aad sacrt flee of the American people must be attributed the continued health, strength and morale of the Allied armies and the civil populace. Upon , this spirit of service and sacrifice will depend Europe's fate la the months to come. In the past year we have carried out sn export program, the magnitude of which is almost beyond comprehension. But with tbe new demands that have come, with the liberation ef nations freed froos German oppression, our exports must be almost doubled. Instead of 1LS2(X000 tons, we must ship twenty mill lea -tons of food to Europe in the coming year as much as can be pushed -through our ports. If the Allies had not bees fed by America, It would have been impossible for them to maintain their defense against Germany. Meeting this world need on a purely voluntary basis, the American people . have conclusively preved that democracy Is a sveoess ana that ia time f need it will rise to its own defense. If there were no other aeeocnpltsament te Its credit the very fact tfcat it ' has shown the strength of democracy has in itself more than joatlfled the -existence of the Food Admiaistrafiea in the eyes of the world: Less than four months after the United States declared war the United States Food Administrator expressed his determination to meet America's food problem on a basis of voluntary action and reiterated his confidence that awakened democracy would prove irresistible. "Many thinking Americana," said . Mr. Hoover, "and the whole world have been watching anxiously the last four months in the fear that democratic Amerlra could not organize te meet autocratic Germany. Germany has been confident that it could not be done. Contrary proof is immediately at our door, and our people have already demonstrated their ability to mobilize, organize, endure and prepare voluntarily and efficiently in many directions and upon the mere word of inspiration aside from the remarkable assemblage of our Army and finances." The history of the Food Admlalstration has clearly shown that the trust of those who put their faith in democracy has not been misplaced.

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