Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1919 — Page 7

Monday. September, 29 1919

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NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a tniaimum charge of 30 cents. Hammond, Ind., March 31. ,-,lu A charge of ten cents for eolleettoa will be mail fcr ell classified aaTertlsenients phoned to this office ad aot paia lor within five days. NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS.

All classified fcdyertisin.gr must be paid for before 18:00 o'clock on tae day of XrabUeatlon, osgixuiliig October 1st. All tiiose wlio liare monthly accounts are excepted. Fhoae advertisements will be acoepted turoal. but tier must be paid for before 12:00 'dock. Wanted Male Help. WANTED Laborers. American Cue Co., Hammond. 9-3-r.i WANTED Laborers; steady work. Chicago Feed and Fertilizer Co.. Osborne, lnd. 9-24-tt SABS ft DOOB WOHJCXB.3 WANTXO. Machine Man on sash. see hour to start. Must be able to set up and run tenoner, morticer and sticker. Small shop, small runs, some slock runs. sieaa Btrnohman Men. Carpenter work on doors, to cut down, set In stops and divided lisht bars, clean and repair doors. 50 hour to start. Sash Tacier for glazing room to cut ana tack in (Class in odd sash and stock sashN 45c hour to start. Permanent work, best working conditions, clean small shop and no labor troubles. . Addre. or apply Chicago Millwork Supply Co.. 1404 W. 37th St.. Cnla$g-jt WANTED Handy old man to work about the house; wants home more than wages. 85 Sibley st.. Hammond. P - ii O - T WANTED 3 carpenters or general handy-men. Apply Hammond Malleable Iron Works. Hammond. 9-2 -t "wanted draftsman Of 2 or 3 years' experience, with some knowledge, of tools, jigs and fixture. Ldwari Valve & Mfg. Co.. E. Chicago WANTIC CEirTTItY TRTJCK 13B.rVE&; OSTIS WITH GOOD HI COUP AJffD APFI.TT SXFTT. IDW. C. mA3 CO, EAMMOin). 9-27-31 WANTED Nipht man for factory: on" familiar with st'eam heating plant. Goshen Shirt Co.. 105 Condit s;.,- Hammond. 9-3 -at WAN T ED n l gh t porter. Gibson Y. il. C. A., phone Hammond 2bS4. 9-29-3t . . WANTED Bov who ''an ride bicycle, for grocers. 233 N. Hohman St.. Hammond. " 9-29-lt Wanted Female Help. WANTED All ladies that have eye for regular bargains to call and get one of our Sale hat. Hankfort Hat Shop . 1S4 State St., Hammond. 7-is-tr. WANTED: We are opening a new department and need 25 girls to make Shirts and Shirt Waists, splendid opportunities for steady workers; Goshen Shirt Co., 1G5 Condit st., Ham. 9'mtt WANTED Girl to help with housev ork. 1S Plummer ave.. Hammond. 9-22-tf W VNTED Experienced millinery trimmer. Hankforth Hat Shop. 1S4 Stat ft . Hammond. 9-24-tf WANTED Waitress; $5 per month. Phone Ind. Harbor 1020. 9-26-3t WANTED Waitresses. at Olympia randy Shop; steadv work. 9 hr. day. pood pav. 533 113th st.. Whiting:. 9-26-St TWENTY-FIVE GIRLS To operate sewing1 machines and also cnttr off. Work Is liffht and pieasant. fcteady employment j highest wages with bonus. Must be 16 years of age or older. Apply at once. W. B. COHMT CO, Hammond. 9-26-2t VVXTED Colored frtrl for rooming house. Riverside Hotel. 573 Calumet ave., Hammond. 'J-i.7-.tt WANTED Gill for pencral housework; must have ref. Apply 537 116th St.. phone Whitinj? 199J. 9-29-U WANTED Woman for housework from 10-30 to 7 p. m.; no washing. Pr-on-Hammond 1 414. 9-29-6t "WANTED Girl to assist in dental office. In reply state age and other oualiflcations. Write A432. Tlmt-3. Hammond. 9-29-21 WANTED Waitress. Gibson T. M. C. A. Salary. $40 per mo., room and board. Phone Hammond 2S44. 9-29-.t WANTED Good girl or middle aged woman for general housework. S.i S:'hley St.. Hammond. 9-29-it "WANTED Exnerien-vd waitress: $11 per wefK ana iuaru. o-sio .ujLin;iiu ave.. Ind. Harbor. The Green Tea Pot. 3-. 3-Jl WANTED Experienced girl or Woman for general housework; good wages. 4Vil Faring ave., E. Chicago 9-23-31 For Rent. FOR RENT Dry garage for 1 machine. Call after 6 P- m., 127 Detroit st.. Hammond. 9-19-tf yor RENT 9-room house, newly and expensively decorated: all large light r.oms. 6 bedrooms; garage for 3 cars. Completely finished room :n connection. Bent $50. Call Hammond 3072. 9-27-3t FOR RENT 6 room modern Bungalow just Being completed, fine South Side location, VA bl. to car line on Monroe st., $45 per month. F. J. Wachewicz, Phone 1617 Hammond. 9 27-tf WILL. SHARE cozy, well furnished bungalow with responsible couple. Exrinses reasonable. South Side. Phone Hammond 3277. 9-29-2t FOR RENT 4-room lower fiat. Apply up stairs. 4M4 Magrmn ave., E. Chicago. 9-29-lt FOR RENT 5-room modern bungalow: hct wit'r heat. Ref. req. Phon-i Hammond 34S3. 9-29-lt Wanted to Rent. W N"TKD TO RENT 7 or S-room house or flat bv Oct. 1st: modem. Best ref. Write A500, Times. Hammond. -IS-t WANTED TO " RENT 3 unfurnished rooms. Phone Hajr.mond 1759. 9-29-2t

For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond.1 Open evenings. FOR SALE Scratch pads by the pound. Various sues. Tluie oliice, Kooin 14, Hammond. S-7-tf. LIBERTY BONDS Do not sell your Liberty bonds. We will loan you money on your bonds to be paid back on easy payments. IConey to loan on 1st and 2nd mortgage. JULIUS S. rSXSSMAIT CO. Xeal Estate, Loans and Xnsoxaaca. Calumet Slir- F&oae East CbJoago 45. 7-14-tf.

FOR SALE Black embroidered chiifon cloth dinner or evening gown, made over black satin and trimmed with silver embroidery, silver sash. Size. 3o in. Wrn once. Will sell for cost of making alone. Address Alii. Times. Hammond. 9-1S-ROOFING SALE 2 50 rolls roofing: red. green and smooth surface. Slightly damaged by railroad company. To be sold at less than cost of manufacturing. Pric per roll, $1.25 and up. EMIL MINAS 612-14 Oakley ave.. Hammond. Residence phone 2467; office phone 2205. 9-19-tf FOR SALE Household goods. Drug store. 769 Calumet ave., phone Hammond 765. 9-24-tf FOR SALE 6-furner gas stove, slightly used; cost $85. will sacrifice. Also water cooler for $18. Chicago Telephone Co.. 717 S. Hohman st., phone Hammond 453. 9-24-tf FOR SALE Radiant Home heater. No. 6. In good condition. Cheap. Call 522 Summer St.. Hammond. 9-26-3t BIG BARGAINS PHONOGRAPHS A genuine VICT OK, been used but in Al condition, including 100 .record se-1 lections TREE. ONLY $62.50. We are closing out big stock of used phonographs at 1-3 regular prices. Big! bargains In Brunswick. Manophone. Co-1 lumbia, Pathe and all standard makes. If you cannot call, write for complete j price list. We ship on approval, charge paid, for free trial. Terms as lew as ; 60c per week. t WYMAN, BABJB & COKPANT. j 6th floor Republic bldg., 8tate and Adams sts Chicago. 9-26-3tj FOR SALE 5 horses from 900 to 1400) lbs. 42 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 9-27-2t i FOR SALE Art Garland hard coal stove, used 1 season: cost $"ol. will ftell for $25. Phone Hammond 1204J. 9-27-2t FOR SALE 2 horses. 1 single wagon. 150 Hickory St., Hammond. 9-27-it FOR SAL.lv 60 tons of prairie hay in the. stack. Cheap. Peter Mak, Jr., rear of Calumet Park Stock Yards, Burnham. III. 9-27-5t FOR SALE 6 sets double team harness, 2 sets single express harness. 1 side spring business buggy. Apply S940 Houston ave., S. Chicago. 9-27-21 Get the habit. Buy for cash pay less at this place. Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State St. - FOR SALE $650 player piano, new; cheap for cash or will trads for auto. 2S5 Hoffman st.. Hammond. 9-29-lt FOR SALE No. S vacuum hand power washing machine; $10. 485 Summer St.. phone Hammond 1051J. 9-28-lt Miscellaneous X. L. COIIEN FOR PAPER RAXGLVJ and paintlnar- W take bonds In payment. 2i3 Sibley el, phone Hiunmond 1036W. 2-6-lt. PAFERHANGING AND PAINTING 26 o3 on all wall paper. Reliable work. In business in Hammond since 1S99. Carl Vermett, 440 ilichijan ave.. phone Hsmmond 1423. S-22-tf HOTEL CARLETON 60c SlOO 51. SO. Plummer and Morton ct., Hammond. S S-26-tf WE BUY AND SELL all kinds of household furniture. Hammond Furniture Exchange. ;0 4 State St.. opposite post office, phone Ham d 3079. 8- 29-tf SEND US TOUR LAUNDRY Each washing done separately with 6am care you take in yo'ir own home. Prices reasonable. Phona Hammond 2603. 9- 12-tf HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED AND buy up-to-date fixtures from Sou'h Shore Electric Co., phone Ham'd 1012.1. 9-24-5t Want to Sell Your Car? " Let the Auto Customs Shop paint it first and it will be worth 50 more. Our painting, urholstering and trimming can not be X-L-D. Everything positively guaranteed. Over 15000 ft. rloor space. Have you ordered your winter top yet? Better see us now. Moderate prics AUTO CUSTOMS SHOP. 302 E. State rt., phone Hammond 4530. 9-24-tf PHONE HAMMOND 757 Why purchase new furniture when we can maie your old furniture look as good as new by our system of varnishing, upholstering and rebuilding. Use your phone and our representative will call and give you a cheerful estimate. Do it now. Hammond Industrial Furniture Company Mattlng-ly as Allen. State St., cor. Sohl. 9-24-tf CARBON REMOVED WHILE YOU I WAIT. O. K. Welding, 132 Fayette St.. phone Hammond 675. 9-:4-10t WE DO HOME WASHINGS Called for and delivered. Phone Hammend 1 4 47. -20-5eod IF YOU HAVE SPARE TIME, sell guaranteed trees, shrubs, plants. Permanent. Weekly pay. Applv now. Guaranty Nursery, Rochester, N. Y. 9-27-lt Notice, Truck Owner. We carry a complete stock of Goodyear S. V. Truck Tires. We also have a 250-ton hydraulic press for Quick ap ply service. Lake Co. Auto Supply. 71 i S. Hohman St.. phone 17 41. Hammond. I KE SA.FE FOR THE WINTER Ordr coal new. Calumet Coal & Supply Co.. phon Hammond 6 48. 9-2 3 FOR PROMPT SERVICE. GUARANteed hand pressing and altering suits, phone Hammond 3013. Isadore Lev in. 67 3 Calumet ave. 9-10-Wanted to Iruy. FORD CARS WANTED Will nay oasn for all models. Brinr car over. Hiirh..t .flH nrics r;id Phftn. T-T o rr v A I 3402. V-'27-3t WANTED TO BUY OR RENT-,2nd"hd. Underwood typewriter. Will call and Fee it. Write and give addrss, Helen Glorius. 336 Ash St.. Hammond. 9-29-lt rox CASH. Modem 6-room house or bungalow. South Side. Give location and price. No dealers. Address A. C. D-, Times. Hammond. 9-28-lt

Real Estate Bargains.

FOR SALE Beautiful Home; modern. I hone Hammond 2642. S-l-tf FOR SALE 6-room bungalow, fine locatiun. built 1 yr. $1000 cash, balance mis. Phone Hammond 3057. a-24-St tor EXTRA BUYING. SELLING AND Exchange, property and farms. Call or write. Louis Kullk, 21'J John ton St.. Hammond. 9-24-10t TOR SAX. 5-room modern buiigaiuw on a 51 li ft. lot. Furnace heat, stationary tubs, electric lights, shades and fixtures. New and ready to move into. Price, $3300; $..'0 oahh. balaiicu as rent. 5-room hoiisb on a 37 V ft. lot. Furnace heat, electric lights, t-hades and fixtures. Newly decorated, beautifully planted trees and shrubbery. Quick possession. Price, $3750; $7$0 rath, balance as rent. These houses cannot be duplicated for the ir.ontj'. it EICE. 697 CaJumet av. Phones Hammond 480 and 2663. ii-Zi-Ji FOR SALE 5-room cottage and 2 lots. paving and sewer ussf-hfinenta all paid. $350 down, balance $20 per month. Apply W. 1... Times, Hammond. 9-24-tf WISCONSIN FAXLM LANDS. For sale ty the owner at $15 per acre; on small monthly or yearly payments. Call at our branch office and arrange to look oyer our landa. W. F. Nchf. 542 Broadway, Room 207-S. Gary. 9-2ij-12t FOR SALE Bungalow, modern. S-room. bath. Built 1 9 1 : betit part Hammond. Big corner lot, south front, with fine lawn and trees Worth $5000; must sell, w ill sacrifice lor $3650, $500 down. Phone Hammond 1981. 9-25-3t FOR SALE South Side. 5-room cottag-: furiiMce, lot 37'i ft. I'rice, $24u0; $3l0 cash, balance $30 per month. This cottage is worth $3000. liarge 6-room lVs-storv cottage on North Side. Price. $8150; $300 cash, balance $30 per month. 6-room cottage. North Side. 2 lots. Price. $1660: $100 cash, balance: $15 and interest p-.-r month. J. S. Muckmun Co.. 161 State s.. Hammond. 9-26-Jt FOR SALE: 6-room bungalow at tarsaln for cash, at 15hT and Harrison St.. Hammond. Apply Vaso Rokntch, 11)05 Adams St., Gary. 9-27-12t l"OR SALE 4-room bungalow with bath. electric and gas, furnace heat, stationary tubs, barn and garage, shrubbery and fruit trees, C3 ft. lot. Sojth Side. $3400. 5-room ccttage, with bath. gas. good basement. 37 4 ft. lot. Summer st. $J750. Fine modern brick flat. 2 apartments, with all conveniences; a.arae. 40 ft. lot. In the heart of the city. Good piece of buslnes property; splendid investment. $950. THEO. MOOR, Citizens Nat"! Pank bldg.. Hammond. 9-27-$3300 BUYS 65 ACRES. Jennings Co., Ind. 6-room house, poultry hous--1, orchard, small fruit, best clay loam soi, school at corner, 1 mile to town, high school and churches, good roads. Roberts, 149 Fayette St.. Hammond. 9-23-'t WANTED TO BUY For cash. moderTi 6-room house or bungalow. South Side. One location and price. No dealers. Address A. C. D., Thries. Hammond 9-29-lt For Rent Funiisned Rooms FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. lsi Plummer ave. Hammond. 9-17-tf IX")R RENT 2 and 3 rooms in a cottage; bath. Also 1 room for working: girl or bachelor. Inquire 18v plummer ave., Hammond. 3-22-tf t"OR RENT To couple without children or 2 school teachers. large furnished room with privileges of kitchen m most modern home. Write A123 E. Ch'casjoInd. Harbor Times, Calumet bldg.. Room 222, E. Chicago. 9-25-tf FOR RENT At Indiana Harbor, one 4rooin mod'rn heated flat: best location in city. Phone Ind. Harbor 41. 3-26-3t FOR RENT Large sleeping room, suit able for 1 or 2; steam heat. Phone Hammond 2669. 9-26-tf FOR RENT 4 rooms, newly decorated, for light housekeeping: centrally located. Must have good ref. Call Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State st.. Ihone Hammond 2145. 9-27-21 FOR RENT 1 light housekeeping room ; centrally located, no children. 141 Logan St., phone Hammond 20 13. 9-27-2t FOR RENT Room for 1 or 2; steam heat 12P4 Beacon St.. phone E. Chicago 306-L-2. 9-27-2t FOR RENT 2 front rooms, down stairs, furnished for light housekeeping. 473S Todd ave., E. Chicago. 9-27-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4 423 Northcote ave. F.. Chicago. 9-27-2t FOR RENT 1 hot watr heated fror.t sleeping room 700 Price Place, phon Hammond 1T57W. 3-27-3t FOR RENT Large sleeping room for 2 gentlemen: furnace brat, all conveniences Will give board if desired. Call 3712 Ivy St.. Ind. Harbor. 3-27-2t FOR RENT 1 furnished room, suitable for 1 or 2 gen lit men, 42 40 Maftnun ave.. E. Chicago. 9-29-2t FOR REXT 3 room furnished flat; modern except heat. 5ul May st.. phone Hammond 975M. 9-29-it FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. Phone Hammond 375 W. 9-23-1 1 FOR RENT Room, suitable for 1 cr 2 gentlemen. 262 Sibley st.. Hammond. 9-23-2t FOR RENT Beautiful room for 1 or 2 young men or women: steam hear. 1211 Van Hurra st . Hammond. 3-23-lt FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping room: modern and all conveniences, ro children. 123 Williams t., phone Hammond 11&3.I. 3-29-21 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 715 State Line st . Hammond. 9-29-lt FOR REXT 2 modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone Hammond 347. 9-29-lt FOR RENT 2 suites of 2 rooms each for light housekeeping; elect, ani bath, suitable for bachelors or young couple. Inquire 225 Indiana ave., phone Hammond 3613. 9-29-3t FOR RENT I modern clean l'ght houskeeping rooms. 312 Erie St.. phon Hamniond 1S15W. ll-29-lt FOR RENT 2 nice large- sunny front rooms furnished for Hfc'.'it housekeeping: nice sink, elec, pas and bath: no children. "12 Truman ave.. phone Hammond 113SJ. 9-23-21 FOR RENT 1 and 2 furnished housekeeping rooms. S5 Sibley st., Hammond. 9-23-6t FOR RENT Pleasant apt., furnished for light housekeeping; water, elec. lights, 5 min. walk down town. 27S N. Hohman st., phone Hammond 2527. 3-29-1 f FOR RENT 6-room all modern upper flat. Apply 374 Sibley St., Hammond. 9-29-lt FOR RENT 3 front rooms, neatly furnished for housekeeping. 72S Wood ave.. phone Hammond 03J 9-23-lt FOR RENT 3 furnished light housekeeping rooms: electric light, hath, hot water heat. 533 Forsythe ae., W. Hammond. 9-23-FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping-: downstair. 244 Michigan ave., cor. Oakley, Hammond. 9-29-lt Situations Wanted. EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WILL do your designing, cutting and fitting. Mrs. M"m. Bardens. 192 Hoffman St.. phone Hammond S51M. 9-23-fit WANTED Housework or washing and Ironing by the hour. 335 Logan st., phone Hammond Se5M. 9-29-lt

For Sale Automobiles. Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The

Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette St., Hammond, phones 2655, 1240-K. HAMMOND AUTO FAIKT & TOP CO. 480-62 Hohman at., pbo&a Hammond 3471 Eest equipped auto paint establishment in statw of Indiana. Wj paint your car to please yen- Hake your top to fit the car. Estimates furnished. Prompt service Expert workmanship. Satisfaction g-u.rjuiitoa. Send us your work. 7-11-tf. FORD TB.TJCX $350 Mr. BusinesH ilan: If you can ue a ford trucK. here s one in good conoi-: Hon and looks like new. Will dt mon-( strate. Call Hammond 3450 day or 1913, nUht. 9-27-tf; FOR SALE 7-pass. Paige. 391S. 5-pass. ; Oldsmobile. 1918. 6-pays. Overiand, ( 1917. y-pass. Elcar. 1917. 5-pa.is. Paige, ; 1914. 671 Calumet ave., phone Ham-1, mond 82. 9-22-tf FOR SALE Ford ltsM delivery truck, 1H18 model: reasonable. Al condition 760 Indianapolis blvd.. phone Whiting 23 9-23-5t FOR SALE Ch?ap. 3-pass. auto; wire wheel, up-to-date 141 Logan st.. phone Hammond CiZ. 9-23-tf FOR SALE 1 chummy roadster, light weight, small tires, nifty ear. Best buy In town. Price. $250. Point Garage, cor. Columbia ave. arid Summer at.. Hammond. 9-26-3t FOR SALE Bulck roadster. 6-ryl : 1st class shape and condition, 5 good t;re. Lake Co. Auto Supply Co.. 671 S. H.nnmn st.. phone Hammond 1741. 9-20-:; FOR SALE Oil TRADE Terms if si-ed. 1 Chevrolet sedan. $051 3 Ixidge louring cars. $000 and up. 1 Drexcl touring. $-!50. 1 Drexcl roadster. J ;.".. Herrinirtnn t- Sorensen, 734 Hohman 1 hone Hammond KO-'". 9-26 -tA FOR SALE Willys-Knight 4-pas coupe. $1400. -James McCoy. 421' Magoun ave., E. OU.caeo. 9-27-: FOR SALE 5-pas. Overland. f1'". Phone Hafnmond 3344. 9-27-J i I-XIR SALE 5-pas. Overland car; everythinc good condition except top. Many I rart j new. 4 new tires, 4 extra inr.- r J tubes. AVill demonstrate. $4(t0: term I if desired. Matthews. 561 State Lit 1st, phone Hammond SltJ. 9-27-,: FOR SAI-Iv 5-pass. Ford car. 1914 model: Just overhauled. Al running order. $250. 1075 Noble a e., near Lj ndora Hotel. E. Hammond. 9-23-.M l-t'tR SALE t Ford car. enclosed. 7pass. 1 5-pas. Maxwell touring car. 539 John St.. Whiting. 9-23-A I'OR SALE Late model Jeffrev roadster, fully tqulpped. Can hardly be tr.'n t'rom new This 13 a. real car at a real bargain for cash, or I will take i tiiih'ei- 'nr :n trade, call at ;.n ? f red st . Whiting. S-29-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE 5-pass. touring car: fully equipped, self-starter. Just overhauled, looks like new. Cash or will take Ford m trade. Also pige,,ns and rabbits for sale. Call evemntts. 2:W Towle st.. phone Hammond 91iM. 3-23-3' FOR PALE OR TRADE 191 Chalmers. 5-pass.. $7oa. 5-pass. Cadillac seilmi. $?3o 4501 Forsythe ave., phone K Chicago 672M. 9-29-21 For Sale Mote-cycles. MOTORCYCLES ' ! A"l makes, troni $15C0 nr. To get; what you war.t. make y our se.ection now. Sold on easy payments. . EXCELSIOR MOTOBCTCTJ! SALES BOOM. 229 State Straet. Phon 24S3. Haniir."ii'l. i 9-26-31 I INDIAN MOTORCYCLE i Sold on easy payments. Also 2nd hand i motorcycles bought and sold. A. J. SX.IQEB. , E-iccessor to f. W. Httner. j BIt-16-13 Hohman rt. Phone Ham'd 122. j 8-27-3t FOR SALE 1917 3-speed H-D. with sid-j j ear. $200 wil Hake it. Like new. "v"i'h magneto. Party leaving city ' 1130 Indianapedis blvd.. Whiting. 9-27-2t I Lost and Found. PARTY WHO PICKED UP boots and gun on Plummer ave. this a. m. phone Hammond 1263.J. Reward. 9-27-.lt IjOST I.avalli-r. 3 diamonds, rossibly in the Ornheurn. Reward. Phone Hammond 3072. 3-27-2t LOST A check for $26. "0. payable to Ixuis Heckclman. Rt.jm to Time office. 9-29-Vt lylSX Voltmeter on Fayette or Oaklev ave. Sit. . m. Reward. Return '. Demnsev Battery Station. 31 S Payette Ft.. Hammond. 9-29-lt LOST P.ay horse with while head. medium build. Reward If returned to Mike Gore. 331? Mel!lle ave.. Ind Harbor. 9-29-2: LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. PITTING AT GARY. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1919. WILLIAM ARNOLD LUTES VS. VERLE LUTES. CAUSE No. 413S. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff, by Ph! Greenwald. his attorney, and f.les h:s complaint herein, together with an afP.dar.t of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to-wit: Verle Lutes, is not a resident of the State i of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby I notified of the pendency of said actlo'i 'and that the seme will stand for tri:il ot the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the ealline of raid cause, on the 17th day of November a. D. 1919, the same being the 7:h day of the next term of satd c)1urt to he begun! and held in the Court House at Gary, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November. A. D. 1319. sai : action will be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto srt my hand end affix the seal of -H Court, at Gary, this 20th day of Si ;- tember. A. D. 1319. HERBERT L. WHEATON. 'Peal.) Clerk L. S '" By W. A. CALDER. Deputy Clerk 9-22-29: 10-' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE LTTER OF THE ESTATE OF JULIA A. WEIS. No. 182H. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTF.RMFER TERM. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given to th HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Julia A. Weis, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 20th day of October. 1919. and show cause. If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified o then and there make proof of heirship, ani receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Su-

pi-rior Court, at Hammond, this 20th day of September. 1919. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Sea! ) Clerk Luke Superior Court. 9-22-29.

NOTICE TO NO X-RESIDENT. THE STATE OK INDIANA. LAKE ClifNTT IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR CiH ItT. NOVEMBER TERM. 1919. MILAN SH'NYSKI VS. MARY SLITNYSKI. CAUSE No. 1S597. ACTION FOR. DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Bryan S. XarcowLch, his attorney, and tiles his complaint herein, together with an affidavit cf a competent person, showing that the defendant. Mary Slunyski. Is not a resident of the State of Indiana., Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action rr.d that the sani" will stand for trial at the next term of sail Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur ihertin. at the calling of sa.d cause, on the Uth lay of November. A. D. 1919. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held r. th Court House, Room No. 2, nt Hammond, in said vunty and Stata on the 2nd Monday of November, A. D. 1319. said action will be heard and determined in hor abser.ee. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and afTix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 8th day of September. A. D. 1919. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal Clerk L. S. C. H.v- RUTH E. BERG. r.;:ut Clerk. 9-15-J2-2-). SAVE PLEfiTY OF SEED CORN M We Should Not Forget the Leason of 1917. We Should Not Again Be Caught Without Home-Grown Seed Corn PUn for 1921. By P. Q. HOLDEN. Wf roust profit by the lessons of 1915 and 1917, and save car seed corn. We must not a pain be caught without home-frown feed. We must 6ty enough out of thJg year's crop to last two years. The 1919 corn crop promises to be or.e of the largest on record and"thert VII) be few farmers who will not be r.ble to save an abundance of good1 seed corn for their own rise and te eel! to their neighbors. We must bear In mind that next j tar's corn crop may be a total or par tial failure, and that we may not b able to harvest any good seed com 4 V" i icw3 , r f, - Strlngtng Seed Corn foe Drying. from it. In that event, this year's sed corn, if well matured, if harvested before It freezes, if thoroughly dried and properly stored, will be better seed in 1P21 than Imported seed will be. In 1913, in the northern corn belt r.upt of the corn filled to mature. We had little good, home-grown seed for the 1916 planting. This should have taught nt a lesson. We should have saved a two years' supply of seed J.i 1918, but we didn't. In 1017 the corn again failed to mature and we were again caught without seed. It Is time we profited by this experience which cost the farmers of the United States millions of dollars because of a reduced yield in 191S. To save plenty of gjiod seed Is always good business. If our surplus Is not Deeded for seod it will not be wasted. It always will have a market value or It mar be fed to stock. If if s-hould be needed for seed, it will be worth many times Its market value at grain. Will we ever learn to save seed? W can import potatoes, oats or wheat, but we cannot import seed corn ard expect to get as good results as we would get from corn grown in the immediate neighborhood. We must harvest our seed corn before It freezes and hang it in an attic or an upstairs room where there Is a free circulation of air. One of the best and most common methods of storing seed corn is to tie it up with binder twine as shown n the cut. The strings, containing from 12 to 15 ears each, can be suspended from horizontal wires or from nails Crlven in the rafters. In this way enough corn to plant eight acres can be stored In a space 8 feet long by 10 inches wide. Let us save enough seed corn this tn'.i to last us for two years if necessary. We owe it to ourselves, to our families, to our community. Let ns "play safe." Want thziRinG Truo wiihlhniftf. Stores- Bargain? - Lorjortf- - Invpf cm onts -

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