Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1920 — Page 8
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CROWN POINT -ii-s HatU Periy. u.mghler of Mr. ; : t Jirs. J. V. Ferry. was taken to a : a so hospital on Saturday, sufTer- ' with appendicitis. An operation s :- be nectss-ary to relieve her con- .. . n. t and Mrs. Martin Smith rein 4 on Sunday from a few days" f.'.p to Iju i.v Ky. -Mr. ami Mrs. Ueraid B'.aek came to C-.-un r..-int on Saturday niifht to .-,-ni Sunday with Mr. and Mm. C. K. iiu k. M.si Ftiith Savers of crawfc-rdsville. I-jd.. wkj a guest at the home of Mr. . d -Mrs. o. .1. Hru'-e '.vrr ihe week end. The annouii- -cmenl of the en. r.i?i'H!?nt of their son Foster to Miss h rr.H has n-rontly been ann-mnced. i :-. Bruce is a graduate of Wabash (;.,;(;e an. I met M st Eviyers wUt att nd'ng fhofil there.
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!;'. i!r- attended a lecture !n Ch-i-. aro on .--mday. :iw-n b- Dr. Brown or y.! um-ers".ty on Sunday. H s p .'! "t was Iv'.ed -by Kev. Simpson of t h i e.i ty . Mr. an d Mrs. Maurice- M Kenzie of N'w- V City are here for an extmde.i vi.-it with Mrs. McKenzie's par-e.-.t.,. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tieattie. Mr. jf, Ke:tzi i secretary to National Chairman Wii"! Hays anil will t--ur with htm while Mr .riKo.nzie will remain in Crown Toint until after the n.Kiona! ronvention. rrebnte Commissioner John Killici"w left on Monday nijht for Indian-ap.'-M-'o attend the repulbiean state convention. The American Iieirion entertained a --(.t ri"!icrhtf ui house-warming at thr tiew hme on Saturday and the .Ta r thousrh not nearly so well attended a was expected, was most enjeva'n!. in every respect. sbenit fifty rervor.d:n to the invitations. Oliver Vh--. ler, of this city, w;i the only . i il war veteran present and Major JA. Vmpleby and Clarence Kate were t'e nn!y men who foutrht in the Spanish-American war present. The even, ir.sr was spent In da.ncinsr. cards and a -e a! jro"d time. The rooms have been fi:ted up in a very attractive niannr p-.d the homo will he a .miree of much pVasure to the members and their f nerds. Mr?. IT. P. Rnrr entertained Misses Mabel Gray. Jessie Skillinsrlow and ': en Parry at the T'.inyon hotel at CeriAr Iake on Monday night. A eo'-d numbfr of the lawyers, politeinns ar.d county officials are in Ind ianapolis this week attending- the state convention. Judsre Norton, of the circuit court is in attendance and his w.-rk in the conrt ts bcinK taken car of by Judge Martin Smith of the i r'm:nal court. H-Tert Oourtriht. a teacher In the. T fern mend schools, but formerly an int'uetor In the Orojrn Point scheols, viitrd with former friends here over th week end. I-ss Sophia Strubisr has returned from a visit with friends in Hammond. FVed Khilliniaw. who was the guest his sister Jessie over the week end. r turned t- bi home at Cedar Kails, on Monday. Miss i;irr:e Krennan !s S'i'bstltutlny vr Mis Ruth Perry at her school. V:ss Perry was operated on for apP"ndicltls ra Chicatro and according ta 'etorts from her parents, she Is re-vei-in nicely. 'rs. John Endress of Gary, came to '""own, T'oint on Tties'lay to attend tb nee tins- of the Woman's Study club. 'V-unty Rec.Tder A. H. W. Johnson re-urred on Tuesday nipht from A fwo months' trip to Texas, where he ia. keen superintending- the harvestoar of the sprinsr crops and seeing to their transportation up north. Mrs. (ieors-e Hciser of Hammond visi'd Mrs. larparet lliiser on East vreet on Tnesday. The Woman's TTome and Forflen tis.jionary society win meet Text Thursday afternoon at the hom. of Mrs. iEs.rrir.s-er Brown. Mrs. K. K. ieis-il and Mrs. "Will Brown will be the assiiFtin!? hostesses A paper. "The '"-rent Opportunity of Presbyterian Mi-io" In Africa." ha.' lHen prepared find will p read by M"rs. Cyrus Kit-tir.inc-and the Study Ki-ok tpicn will be rivn by Mrs. F. U Kntyht and Mrs. A . TT . W . J ob n son. Meag-er- details as to th accidental death of I,nn'ocrt Hem.ir.crer were re--eived bv- Mrs. T. A. Root in a cablegram this week. Mr. TWn i n sre r, who was a mi-siornry in West Africa, mar-
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ried Miss Edna Michaels, a i-isier of Mrs S. A. Ucxjt and Mrs. l- W. Kocbhn of this cay The news of his death was a great shock to the tdmily. The cablegram did not state the nature of his death only that it w a-s very sudden and accidental. .K tltltllllt.i; MIE.VSE. Harold N. Arveseii. Klatich Curry, aitir I'sorcki. A ate Oenierii k of Whiting; Thomas Kay, Delia Ncwktrk. Oaiy; Joseph lil'oic. Ida lvassow, Ifarnmotoi. (. l.iude A, Wilson. Wilhelm. in.l roi s. y, clary ; James .1. Bartcn. Kun-.ce I. l'ilipou, Indiana Harbor: iborm- A. sflivka. Ethel K. Janicina. Whitins: Mske 8ahovcik. Julia Andrikamich. Indiana Harlwir; Charles L, .McCaslin. Hiidcn Kcsch. Sehcrerville.
AD KUTlvliAlhlXT KOI! BIDS, the Poard, Hammond. Indiria. Pcpartiuent Public Works. Office of April. 19 -J". NOTIi'K To foXTllAL'TORS. Not.cc is hereby sien by I he Board of Pubhc- Works d" the City of Hammond. Indiana, th.it sealed proposals will h- r-ci vett b it at its office, at the hour of tw o o'i-Ioi k I. M.. .-n the 4th day of June, l-v-u, for the following described puhii.- improvement in the city of Hammc-nd, Indiana, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named for the. construction of
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the south, side main sewer, between terminal points ppecirted a.s t'-ilows: Beginnins at the center line of Hohinan Street and running easterly along the center lins of Michigan Avenue to the canter line of Columbia Avenue thence north alonjj the center line of Cclumhia Avenue for a distance of Tift feet, thence by curves to the east and north to a point on the City Tark property to a line parallel to and 1 T feet east of the center line of Columbia Avenue. ani running under the Grand Calum-et River (the river crossing to be an inverted siphon constructed of two lines -f 4S-inch cast Iron pipe and concrete), tlicncu continue north with sower to the receiving chamber, to be constructed at the sewfr disposal station to be erected on the ground "north if the rivr and east of Columbia Avenue, now owned by the city of Hammond. Said main sewer to connect with and furnish an cutlet for the main -brick sewer on, TTohman Street, one on Sohl Street, one on Calumet Avenu ni one on Columbia Avenue, and conducting the sewage from said sewers north on Columbia Avenue and ' under the Calumet Fliver to connect with the sews sre disposal station to be erected north of the river and eat c-f Columbia Ave-
nue. on the property now owned by the city of Hammond, Indiana, as aforesaid. 1) On Michigan Avenue from center of Hebmart Street to center , of &hl S-ticet. 1.640 feet of 54-inch internal diameter sewer, including ten I IV) concrete manholes, complete, one (1) new catch bain complete, the removal c-f old sewer, the reconnection ..f branch sewers and reconnecting and adjusting nfteen 13) old cateh ba.-ina and the repawitj of the roadway. B:hty-two ihl) six 6 inch pipe house, drains. 2i feet long, extending to the l.-t line. Seven (7) nine (?) inch pipe house drains, 24 feet Ions, extending to the lot line. Two (Z twelve 1 12) Inch pipe hou.e drains. 2 4 f'-et loiii, extending to the lot line. KiShty-two (.s sjj (6) inch h'-Hjs drd.ni now tn uso, lowered and reconnected. tJ On Mich, Kan Avenue. from center of Son! Sireet to the center of Calumet Avenue. 1.4iS0 feet of 6-in.-h internal diameter sewer, including t-n 1 concrete manhole complete, one cl new catch b.i.sin c-mplete. the removal of old sewer, the recon-
Uon of branch sewers, the construction of 22 fee t of 30-imh sew. ei- and the reconnei tinjr and adjustingsix (S) :-ld catch basins and the repavlnj- of the roadway. Ninety (DO) six (6) inch pipe house drains. 24 feet long-, extending; to the lot line Three (3) nine (?) inch pipe houe drains, 24 feet long, extendingto the lot line. Ninety (90) six 6) inch pipe house drains nw in us. lowered and reconnected. (3) On Michigan Avemie, from the center of Jalumet Avenna to the center of Columbia Avenue. 2.72i feot of 9-iteh internal diameter sewer, including seventeen 17) manholes complete, th removal of old sewer, the rcconnection of branch sewer?, the construction of r,o feet of f,i-inih frewrr and 4S feet of 8 4-inch sewer, the reconnecting and adjusting of fourteen 114) old catch 'has.ns and the rcpaving of the roadway. one hundred elhty-soven (1S7)) ix ( inch pipe house drains. 24 f"ct Ions, extendin?: to the lot line. ne hundred ei? hty-seven (1J7) f ix (6) inch pipe house drains now in use. lowered and reconnected. t On Columbia Avenue from center of Mb-hiR-an Avenue north
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a dhnance of 70') feet, then northeasterly by ernrves to the out'.t end of the inlt-t chamber to the fophc-n. 975 feet of 10S-inch internal d!sjiieter sewer, including- five (5) concre-iev manholes, complete, seven (7) new catch basins, complete, the removal of old sewer, the re-conneett.-n of branch sewers and the repaying of the roadway. (5) One river .crossing-, conins: of two- (2) lines of 4S-inch ca-st icon pipe and concrete, including inlet and outlet chambers at each end of the same, also manholes and covers, gate, etc., complete. On the city pn-perty from the north end of outlet chamber to river crossing to the south end of the receiving- chamber at the li'jwa?? disposal station. ISO feet cf SS-inch internal diame ter sewer. All work done In the makipjr oi said described puo'ie improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and con-
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as numbered and the d-tailid plans, profiles-, drawings and r-peciticait ion s which are on fiie and may be seen in the office of said P.oard of Public Works o the cit yof Hammond. Indiana. The bidders in "ubmitting- proposals to make said described public im-
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proventfnt mut accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of not less than $5,040. a.- evidence of good faith that the successful bidd-T wi!l execute within ten days from th" acceptance r-f proposal?, contracts and bonds satisfactory to paid board to do the work of making said improvements: A failure of the successful bidder to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposal will forfeit the check in the sum o' money payable thereon to th ecity a agreed and liquidated d&masrea for such failure. The Board of Public iVork reserves the rioht to reject any or a'l bids. A J. SW ANSON, JACOB HIKER. F. C. DTETRICH. Board of Tublic "Work. May 12. 26.
Why Indeed? A boy of !Sht w,s dtotog with bis father at a hotel where th manners of the fruesta were not remarfcahle for tlilr elegance. Soon after they had seated themselves at the table, the yocngster piped tip with, "Daddy, why do all the men. say "whoop' to their eoup?"
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