Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1920 — Page 10
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"''E OF THE COXSTrttVTtON Oi' THE- SOITH SIDK. MAIX i; win: IN THE CITY OK HAMMOND IVD1AV.v. KPARTMENT F ITr;U WORKS. "KHfK oj.-THE iOARIi. SS: 1IA.Mmoma indiaxa. ji.vr.ni l.sth, ir:o. WiToM it Jl.VV OOXCKRX: Noti.-o is hereby given by the tioatd !' I'ubii" Works cl" the Cny of Hamorol. Indiana. Cat on t!w? i;,th day of larch, 1 : r . ihov u n.-i nirjious y adopted !!r.vpm.-nt H-s-iu' ion TCo. 7M. for the
net ruction of a nain-i scwir on the u h s, . of the c-.ty of Hammond, lnai a. That from its .u and character ls T!"r only intended, Mid adapted for
use by property hof d rs w hoso prop'y abuts along tim Mm- of said scwt-r.
' it is also intcndou'Wand adapted for "-'.voiig sewage from I. oi l.a tor it drains
r.i :y ( us: rut : d oi l which m.iy be ii..if'--r coils' rue -d. tcp-nn th sireets : I'- r rt-.srr :-!. . tldlows: I ".:! : ji ;i! th.-J oo,. -r line of Hohman stieet a -id iriiiinmg r-aterly r'tifr line "f Michigan "'"V!.? to !!; r.'Trr line of Columbia -(onu thence north a!(!:; t he .ciit.r ' no f Co luanbia avenue, for a dtntanoo of v.iij feet; tJicnce by c. (' ! !h- fii.su and north to a i . r: n th- h t ,- Park rrT-r'y to ;:'V,lva',:"! ! nnl 120. feet oast of thy ceott r J,ti o!" t Vhitnbia avf -':-. ;Vid running und-r th Orand Canirn tf rif r i the river cro-snirp t. ti j j:v-rtffj syph. n. const rv: .- rd of ! '. v o I : r. ( s of 4 inert fast 1 on
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ou 'irs' rhf , s. -a from aid sow er? lootVi o5i 'i 'gimhia a vc iwi and Ur1- r lite ''.i tiViot River to (connect wr h- tru hti i.icposal (Stilton to b-:- orcete vn'rth of the rtv.-r and Ms? of O'-.-io.bia avenue. Jon tho jr. ptrty j.o.. vnooj by thei'ity of Himi'iur.ti. 'n Mo h sat a vr.u from- center of Hotfimai-. sftlp- t to center? of i Sohl 'St'1 feetiof E'(t inch ir.tcrml.diamf.Tr swer, inridin? ten conrr't'' inarrholes. ooinp!"?, one (1) new catch bwjn complete, Uio removitl of oUI r-fr, the . reoin'nct;on of branch ."ewers, und .reconne. tintc and adAiMing- fifteen (15) cid catch basitisand the reaving of th" roadway. Kiffht y-w l six ( 6) in-.h pip house dra:n?. 24 -feet ong.rc xtendlns to the I'd ltr.e. Pvon (7 nin- (?) incfi rre hous drains. Zi feet lontu icxtendil.g to th lot line. Two (2) t-Mve (i: Jncih pipe ho i5 drains. 14 feet long. exter.ding to the lot line. Kigrhty-tTvo (S2) six (6) inch pip house dram nrw in use -lowered and reennrrct cd. On Michigan surtiuf, frort ce.nler of Sohl street to the center of'Calum't avenue. 146ft fet of SO inch internal dijretcr s-pr, including ten (l'"1) concrete manholes complete, one. (1) new rafh lam comX!rt, th removal of old sewer, the, reconnecuon cf branch sewers, the construction of ."2 feet of 3S inch sewer, and the reconnecting and adjusting six (6) old catch basins and the repavins cf the road to y. Xmtv (30) six (5) !nch p'pe hou?e drains. 14 feet Ions, extending to the Jot line. Three (3 nine (?) inch rtf house drains, ti feet lonj, extenrUnsr to the lor. !in. Ninetv (? j (5 Inch r'P house drams now- in use levered ani
reconnect --d. Mi JHehisan avenue.- from center , of ('alurnct avenue to ihu center of I Coiumhi.i. 'ivciiue. i Z2ft feer of 55 inch interna! di-j ariioter sower, includlnfr seventeen J
1 1 7 tn.inlioii s coiiiploto, the retsiovu! of oi l sou,-r. the reconnect ton of branch s- ci , the construction of Z' f- t of 6t) inch sewer, and 4 3 feet ff St inch sewn, t lie reconnecting and adjusting of It oh catch 1 fms and the rcpavmg of the roadv ay. One hundred ei h.i y-se en (17)
six in men pipe house drirns. Cti f, ft 1ot..- rln,litc t.. I !,.- lof hti '
One hundred rishty-sev en ( 1 7 I six ) :ih h pipe Imus" drains now in ue lowered and rcc-nnecf ed. ,
On 'oltitiibia avenue, from center j of M.chicn moiiiif, north a diS- ' tan..' of 75) feet, th.-,, northeasterly I by curves to the south i tij of the !
inlet chamber to iho s phon. 975 feet of 1 OS inch internal diameter sewer. inchidm live (5) concrete ni.mho'.f s complete, seven (7) new catch basins complete, the removal of old sirr. the rccormo-'-tion of branch sewers, and the rcpav nit; of roadway. One river crossmp, consisting cf two ( r lines of 4S inch cist iron pipe and concrete, ineludirjr inlet and outlet chambers at each end of same, also manholes and covers, gates, etc., complete. On the City property from the north end of outlet chamber to river crossing to the south end of the receiving chamber at the Sewage lusposal Stat it'll. lif.i fe.-t of inch internal diHmeter- sewer. A!! in ru-eordance with the profile?,' details, drawings and speeifica t ions for said improvement now on ti!" in the office of the Hoard of Public Works of said (hty of Hammond, and as authorized by Improvement Tl' solution No. 7i edoptej by the said le.ard on the ljth day of March. 1 :'". The cost thereof shall he assessed UN'l the real estate within the benefited district as determined by the Hoard of rublie Works, which b-netlted district includes all the lands, lots, parcels and pieces of land within the following; described territory, to-wit: Comtoencins; at the southwest corner of Section 1. Township "f Xorth. Range 10 West of the :'nd 1". M-. Lake County, Indiana; t hence running; north on the west line 0f said Section 1 arid the west line of Sections 36 and :,"t. Township ."7 Xorth. Rarife 10 West of the 2nd P. M , t the south bank of 'Irand Oalumel River: thence easterly along the meander'tigs of the southerly ban!; of said river through Sections CS and 31 to the east line of Section 31. Township ,"7 Xorth. Range 3 vst of the 2nd I'. M . ; thence south on the east line of said Section 21 and the east line of Section 6. Township. "5 North. R.mpe 0 "N est of the 2nd T. M., to the sout h right of way line of the Chicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad r thence easterly stens th said southerly right of vvrey jjne of Chicago. Indiana and So'is hern Railroad to the e-as't line of -west half of cast half of Section 5. Township "S Nor'Ji, Rage :i V.'r-st of the 2nd P. M., tlience south on the east line of the west half of east lia'f of said Section 5 to the south l.ne of said Section: thence west on the south line of Sections 5 and H. Township 2a North, Range 9 West of the 2nd I. M . and the south lino of Section 1. Township 35 Xorth. Range 10 West or the 2nd P. M., to the place of begininc. The Board of Public AVorks has fixed the Slst day of March, 132'), at two (2) o'clock P. M.. at the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hal! in the i hty cf Hammond, Indiana, as the place where and the time when remonKtranees nmv Ko f I. ,i i.
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Miss Loijt Fox in her parade costume and holding her pet fox. Miss Lois Fox. American war worker known as the ukulele pirl ol he A. K. F., was honored in the .rreat fashion parade staged in Paris recently. In this fete a repre ot-ntative of every village marches in a costume regarded as that village's choicest. Miss Fox was dressed as "Brittany." Her apron is h Marie Antoinette handkerchief, once the queen's, piven Miss Fox by the tvaror.ess de Butler.
all persons interested ri or affected by reason of sa.id improv rm . nt, and that at the time of said hearing said l'.oar-l will
detertoin- whether .-ill ot the terri'ory j . mlir i.-. .1 In ,.4 r),.!.!.. i. rinilil. of I
bein b' neficially affected by ii-ain thereof aivl also whether tip- hero-fits accruing to prop rt y abuttit on or within said district vvTii be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of said main sewer as appears from the estimate of the City Engineer, now on hi" in the office of said Hoard. A. J. SWAXSOX. JAi'vH; WIKEU. V. . DIETRICH. "-17-24 Hoard of Publ e Works.
XOTICK OK THi: C'lVSTIU'i'TMN OI'" SEWAtlE PIMPING STATION IN THE ill' Y i I' 1 1 AM M i N I . INDIANA. DEPARTMENT op PCHI-K' W"KKj, fFFI -i; OF THE HOARD, SS: HAMMOND, INDIANA. MAKOI l.'.th, PJ20. To nio.M IT MAY CONCERN': Kolice is her by giv'ti by the Tto.ard of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that on the loth day (if March. H'Jf'. they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution N-v 7S I. for the construction, with said city, of a certain Sewage Punipmg Station, hereinafter described as follows, ti-w it : I'ovver House Flutldtng complete with f ouiid.it ions, including receiving chamber and two screen chain
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Reatdy to Slip On
JUST ARRIVED!
A mighty pretty assortment of suits ?ll rady to slip on. You will be " all wrapped up" in these suits, because they are just teeming with personality. If you know what J. Cuss opinion i s of what constitute good clothes, then you have the picture of these suits fti your mind NOW. They will tickle the pride of the young fellows and make gay the spirit of the older "chaps." And the interesting thing about it is they are here in time for Easter. We have them in single or double breasted creations, in the new shades that are hypnotizing in effect. Believe me when I say I will save you $ 1 0 to $ 1 5 on these suits. You'll also find a full line of Gents Furnishings here.
S Tailor and Haberdasher 236 E. State St. Hammond
$35 $40 $45 $55 $60
WALK HALF EL0C EAST OF OAKLEY AVE.
IT WILL PAY YOU.
Clothes Tailored to Your Measure $10 to $15 Less.
Get Goodyear Tire Economy for That Smaller Car
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TO x 3'2 Goodyear Double-Cure O 50 Fabric, Al!-Weather Tread "iOxlVi Cioodvear Sinclc-Cure "f 0 Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread 'wl
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Our stock consists of Pneumatic, Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires. It is our pleasure to serve you. H. A. THIEL, Prop. NORTHWEST COR. DOUGLAS AND HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND.
TEL. 1741.
E. N. Bunnell Motor Company AUTHORIZED DEALER IN GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES. FORD SIZES
504-508 Hohman Street, Hammond. Phones: 650651592.
4814 Forsythe Ave., East Chicago. Phone 947.
Fifth Ave. at Massachnsetts St., Gary. Phone 1470.
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heating plant complete, traveling crane, concrete walks. Machinery equipment, including pumps, etifrines, motors, exhausters, and printers, a'i Cast iron suction und u.soharjro pine, gates and valves, piping, electric wiring for motors, etc. All in accordance with the profile?, details, dravvirg and specifications for said imrrotement now on file in the office of the Board of Public Works of sa d City of Hammond, and as authorized by Improvement Resolution Xo. 7S1. adopteu by the said Board ou the 10th day of March, lPL'O. The cost thereof (shall be afffffi upon the real estate within the benefited district, a? determined by the r-W.ard of Public Works, which benefited district includes all the lands, lots, parcels and pieces of land within the following debcribed territory, to-wit: Commencing at southwest corner of Section 1. Township lit! North. Range 10 est of the ;'nd P. M.. Ixike 'ounl v Indiana: thence north on west line of said Section I. Township North, Rang.:: 10 West of 2nd P. M . and west lino of Sections i.! and to and "1. Township :;7 N'or'h, Range 10 West of 2nd P. M.. to the southerly water edge of Wolf Eake; thence easterly and northerly along said southerly water way edge to the souih bank of the water Connecting Wolf Eake and Eake George; thence
southeasterly along said sou'h bank to west tvs'r edge of Ii';e Ceorge; thence southerly along- the westerly and southerly edge of said I. .-ike Coorfre to Mu- south brink of the V. Ship Canal: th n. o ' ast along the south bank of said ('anal to the cist line of Section 13, To-vvnship C7 Xorth. Range ;i f :. t of the ;rvi P. M r thence souih along- the a.st line of said Sections IP, "0 and P.l. Township 37 Xorth. Range 3 West of the 2ml P. M,. and the cast line of V-ction 0, Township X-'fih. Range 9 West of the ind p. M., to the south right of way line of the Chicago. Indiana, and Southern Railroad; thence southeasterly along the southerly line of said right of way to th''1 east line of wt brilf of east half of said Section 5 to the south lino of said Section 0: thence west along the south line of said Section o and along the south line of Section t. Township II1? Xorth. Range 0 West of the 2nd P. M.. aril along the south line of S ct ion I. Township ?.r Xorth. Rang.- 10 W. st of the 2nd P. M.. to the p'-c of beginning. The r.oard of Public Works has fixed the r.lst day c f March. Pl2'". nt two 2 o'clock P. M.. at the office of the Hoard of Public Works in the City Hall, in
I the City eif Hammond. Indiana, ,as the j place- where and the time when remonstrances may bo fiicd or heard fiefn ail
rersons interested in or affectej by reason of said improvement, and that at Hoi time of said hearing, said Hoard will determine whether ail of the territory r-mbracej m paid district is capaoi'i of being beneficially affected by
I r'-ason thereof, and also whether the benefits accruing to property abutting on or within said district will equal ! to or exceed the est i mated cost of said : Sew age Pumping Stat ion as appears from the estimate of the City Kngireer,
now on file in the office of said Hoard. A. J. SWAN'SOX, JACOP. WIKKR. 1'. C. IiIKTRICH.
I 2-17-2 4 Board of Public Works.
notice; to Nox-KF;sini;xT. THE STATK K IXI'IAXA. LAKE COCXTV. IX THE LAKE SCPKRIOR COI RT. MARCH TKRM, lf'20. CITIZENS NATIONAL HANK, A CORPORATION. VS RoSS FORBKS AM) J.VCOU VAN RAMSHoRST. CAVSR No, ISO:. ACTION (iN XtjfK. Now colli' s the Plaintiff, by Hiach. Cavit elr Stinson. att'Tiievs. and. having heretofore filed its complaint h'rtin. now i-b.-s an udid'.vit of a competnt person, showing that the d fondant. Jacob Van Ratosbcrst. is not a resident of the State of Ind. ana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified vf the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial et the next term of sard Court, and Lha-t
unless he appear and answer or demu therein, at the calling- of said cause, ot the 17th day of May. A. D. 1320, th same being the "th day of th next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 1. at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of May. A. I). 1320. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEPsEOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said fiurt, at Hammond, this 10th day of March. A. U. 1320. HERBERT L. WHEATON", (Seal) Clerk U S. C. By CORA D. ANDERSON, Deputy Clerk. 3-10-17-24
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY BA.IER. DECEASED. No. 22:n. Notice is, hereby priven that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Bake Su perior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. AVAL.TER C. WOLF. Administrator. Dated March loth. 1320. 2-17-24-31 Advertise in The Times and ad te'tie aain. Results come with constant effort.
