Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 17
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Th. i t'';u!n-is aU.-ndei Ih T'atl.i !.' rii.on held at lndiiiu ai--;-. . I:i:-t Ki:.;.ty aini Situ. Jay. Aitna il r..i:u -;.!, who iioi'ks In Ha nii.ud c.inso l.o.-ii. Friday mi .irooiinl il tlCklK'.ld. ius. N.ok i'lfiKr. Sr., ts ou tliBiClt list. Oiiii-i ;iln.so!i ami fninliy who liav. been n t.it.r ticat!oix rciwtiied Ji u . v the la--t v'l l hi- wii'k. The S-i,i).'l l'. j.iij m t Krl.lay evn-i ii;n Tin.- ui:.ii iiii.-t in-.sa was tiau- i aiteil. Mrs. Koti.-rt t'viiloy vittRrta;ntl a j tarty of ladie;. at Lit hums on S.it- I
urday . Mr. and Mrs. Kari Uut'cr entertalnd Mi. and Mrs. lrfw Southworth -'ri Sunday In lunor vt Mr. uth worth's aixtiotU blrliiday anniversary. Lr. Mu'.in.-toii atteml.d a banquet Thursday et'nWiK Kiv?a l y the Sl.-'ters of t. Maryartt's hospital. Dr. Muorchead and Fatlier Maimn were tho speakers of the evening on "Standardization of H.;i;tals." A most enjoyable and irofitabl was spent. Mrs. Pet or Kcisi-r, llvlns south of town, was brought homo from the hospital on Sunday. See Is suffering; with a broken arm. Griffith people ar looking forward to thp Hntrh'.n's concert which will be given In the town hall on Nov. 14. The death of James Burry. chief surKecn of the E. J. & K. R. R.. dk4 ln Chlcasro the 16th of October. F. Holmqulst and family. Miss Hohn, a cousin, and two brothers of Mrs. Holrmjulst, who live on 45th avnu.
near Ross, narrowly escaped death. !
when a flyer on the B. & O. R. K. struck their auto at Miller. A flagman was at the crossing but he failed t0 ee the train and signaled them to cross. No one was seriously Injured. Mr. Paul Zabel, who has been attending to the electric light work In town and surroundinsc territory has been moved back to Hammond. They
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haw purcl.as.-d a house which will b complt'tfrl ln a month when they will move to Hammond. The many friend" tl.ey have made here will regret seeing tht'in go. The I-Jidits Aid w'.'l meet Thursday P. M . , with Mrs. K. A. Hoffman. All members ar cumed to be present on acount of Important business. Mrs. (.'. I. ll.ii'stn and Miai Klanery heard the Vatican Choir at the Audttorlu mln Chicago.
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If Hammond is a good place to shop in and we all admit that then it ought to be a good place to live in. We claim to be the best city in the entire Calumet Region. Because we are a home city. There is always plenty cf work in Hammond for everything from a steel passenger car to a dandruff cure is manufactured here, so that we have continuous employment in our diversified industries.
Hammond's residential lot supply is just about exhausted, quently you can not lose money by buying a home site here.
You no doubt have heard of that. Conse-
We are the owners of most of these lots. It is coming close to inventory time and we are going to give you a great opportunity to get a homesite in Hammond at a leis-than-cost price, and cn the easiest of terms some as low as $10.00 down and $10.00 a month.
$115.00 EACH-
One block from Hohman street, one block from Standard avenue. We own and offer 25 lots, each one being 25x125. All black ground and level with the street grade. Jut the thing for the raising of garden truck. Not less than four lots sold to a person. Get your pick of the best at $10.00 down and $10.00 a month.
1250.00 EACH
On Van Buren street right near Conkey avenue and the Hammond, Whiting & East Chicago Electric railway. Sewer is paid in full. These lots are easily worth $100 more than we are asking. You can pay $10.00 down and $10.00 a month until paid for. We only have 6 to sell. Conkey Avenue Business Lots at $350.00 The best business investment on the South Side. This is the only street on the entire South Side which offers a shrewd business man an opportunity to pick up a 25 foot business lot for any such price as low as $350.00. The entire South Side is rapidly filling up with residences, and the people who are going to live there mast have some place to do their neighborhood shopping. There have been more new hemes built on the South Side this year than in any other part of the city. The Hammond. Whiting and East Chicago Electric R. R. runs directly m front of these lots. And the biggest item of all, is that the street, sewer, cement walk, curb are paid for in full. There is only a small amount due for the Calumet avenue main sewer. But we only have 6 to sell. And they arc going for $10.00 down and $10.00 a month. Waltham Street Fifty Foot Lots for $350.00 Each This street is the southern boundary of Hammond's prettiest park. They are only three blocks from the H. W. & E. C. Electric Ry. Pavement, sewer, cement walks, all in. City water, gas and electricity all available. Only two blocks to the Industrial High School. Certainly is a nice location. These are choice lots. We have only two 50 foot lots to sell. But they go the same as the rest $10 down and $10 a month. Near the Industrial High Scho)l and Pretty Maywood Park On Merrill avenue we own and offer five 25-foot lots. All nicely graded. We have a special price cn them of $275.00 for each 25 foot lot. You can't make a mistake in buying one of these, for you can hardly buy a lot outside the city limits for this price $10 down and $10 a month.
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Hy.'lop Fiace, 50 feet $1400 Detroit Si., right near Hohman, 50 feet for. $1700.03 Ruth St., near Hohman, 50 ft. for $1700.09 Amelia St., between Highland and Lewis Sts ve have two 50 ft. lots with the sewer and cement walk paid in full and the street half paid for, which we will sell for, each 50 feet $ 850.00 Waltham St., near Hohman St., 50 ft. for. . .$1400.00
Highland St., near Hohman St., 50 ft. for. .$1600.00 Madison St., Near Kenvood Ave., 50 ft., with street paid in full for $ 625.00 Erie St., east front, with all imorovements entirely paid in full, 27J2 ft. 'for. $ 700.G0 Bauer St.. with the improvements about paid for, 32 ft., right near Calumet Ave.. . .$ 650.00 Erie St., 75 ft. for $ 750.00 Indiana Ave., 3ll2 ft. for $ 500.00
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Ind., vlslt?d at the George Bod home last week. Mrs. Edwards Is Mre.j IJoyd's !ter. j Mrs. Harry Demmons' funeral was well attended last Friday. Th-3 I.utheran preacher of Crown Point had ; chaise of the funeral, there were pec- ; i!e from Crown roint, Hobart. Griffith nnd Hammond ln attendance. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of the entire comur.ity. j A contest will be held at the I'jrent- J toacher met-ting next Tuesday even.ng, I Nov. 11, 191ft. All s-vtnth and thai e.tthth grude pupils cf llax township are el'-gibla and tho authors of the three best compositions on tho "food value of milk" are offered prizes of j $3, $2. and $1 to be given hy Mr. Sam Wood. The judgf will make their, c! eel-ion before the meting and the ' hi st ones are to be read. IS- sides this j interesting feature County Agent V. ( A. Flace will address the meeting. It
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is anticipated that this will 1h i ne cf the most inerestlng sts.ons of the season and no one can afford to miss a community tr-at of til i kind. The V:n. Fowler family c? Hammond were calling on friends here la.t Sandfly .
Fred ll..s;.n:an had a pretty clns last Friday morning in crns;.i : r railroad came near be..ngr hit mail train. He turned h'' ma
in the ditch. This :. and O. H
cross in if s-ems t be a fatal one. Th trfidie Cluh wiii meet next Tuesday with Mrs. S. 11. Woods and h"''
daugrhter Mars met. open day meeting, of Gary will five a F. B. Price won in the Insurance hus Mrs. Price was pr's
dred dollar check. The sick peop'.e in are all improving. Mrs. iM . Lenr.artz
this will be an Mrs. Patterson .-Ik on the Dunes. the banner prize Inr:;? for October. ,-i.t. d with a hun-
"!.e community and son fred.
visited with relativ . in Chica a.. Heights over S'unua; . Mrs. Lottie Merril of Chicago, nnd Mr, and Mr?. Win. 1. Woods, took Sunday dinner with their brother, Mr. S. II. Woods and family.
STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 944 Calumet Ave., Hammond. Phone 4450.
We manufacture and repair radiators, fenders and hoods. Also new and used radiators for sale. Prices surprisingly reasonable.
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