Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1920 — Page 12
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ADVERTISEMENT KOK BIDS. Department c-f Tublic Works. Offic of 'the Board, Hammond. Indiana, April. 1510. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby srivm by the Board of Public Works r-f the City of Hammond. Indiana, that seuled proposals will be received by it at its office, at th hour of- two o'clock V. M.. on the flith day of June. 1920. for the following described public improvement in the city of Hamracnd. Indiana, as ! mthoriied by the Improvement Reso- ' lulion named for the construction of 'a Sewage Tumping Station in the City" of Hammond .Indiana, said Tumping j Station to be constructed hereinafter described : . Iower House Building, complete -with foundation, including receiving chamber and two screen chambers, with their ci-mplete equipment, heating: plant complete, traveling crane, concrete walks. j Machinery Equipment, including pumps, engines, motors, exhausters and primers, all cajt iron suction and discharge pipes, igates and valves, piping, electric wiring for motors, etc. AH work done In the making of said dscrttwd public Improvement shall bo ' In accordance with the terms and con-ditii-n of the Improvement Resolution" ' s numbered and the detailed plan, profiles, drawings and peoincaitions which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public ' Works of the city of Hammond. Indiana. . The bidders in submitting proposal to make said described public 1m"provement pnust accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of rxt less than $.967, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidder will execute within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and ; bonds satisfactory to said board to do the work of making said improvement. A failure of the successful bidder to enter into swh contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposal ' will forfeit the check In tie sum of money payable thereon to the city, a agreed and liquidated damages: for ' such failure. The Board of Piiblic Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. J. SWANSOX. JACOB WIKEJ. - K. C. DIETRICH. f' Board of Public Works. May 1J, . ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Hammond. Indiana, April. 1920. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given by the Bmard of Pu!blic Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it at Ha office, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. ' M.. on the 14th day of Junef 1910. for. the following described public improvement in the city of Hammond. Indiana, as authoried, by the Improvement Relutlnn named for the construction of the north side main sewer, between terminal points specified as follows: 1. On Columbia Avenue from the proposed pumping station to be located on the east side of Columbia Avenue and north of Grand Calumet River, north to the center line of 149th Street. 1.792 lineal feet of 84-inch internal ' diameter sewer, including 12 concrete manholes, the removal of the old sewer, the reconnection of branch sewers; the reconnecting and adjusting of ten (10) old catch basins, the construction of two 1 1) new catch basins, the construction of 36 feet of 36-inch sewer and the rejaving of the roadway. Pour (4) eighteen (18) inch hooee drains. 36 feet long, extending to the lot line. Thirty-five (35) six (6) inch house drains. 36 feet long, extending to the lot line. ix (6) inch house drains. 36 feet long and connecting I with old drains now In service. ! 2. On 149th Street, from the center line of Columbia Avenue to a point twelve and one-half (12H) feet east of the west line of Calumet Avenue. 3.378 lineal feet of 78-Inch Internal diameter sewer, including fifteen (15) concrete manholes, , complete, four (4) new catch basins, complete, readjusting and reconnecting 32 old catch ibasins. 38 feet of J4-lnch vitrified pipe eewer. the reconnection of branch eewers. 3. On Calumet Avenue (13) feet east of the west line thereof, 'rom the center line of 149th Street, to the center line of Hoffman Street 667 lineal feet of 78-lnch Internal diameter sewer, including four 4) concrete manholes, readjusting and reconnecting four (4) old catch basins, the reconnection of branch sewers and the repaying of the roadway. Two (2) eighteen (18) inch house drains, each 10 fee long, extending to the lot line. 4. On Hoffman Street, from a poi-nt 12 feet east of west line of Calumet Avenue to the center line of Hohman Street. 2.368 lineal feet of 72-inch Internal diameter sewer, including sixteen (16) concrete manholes, complete, four (4) new catch basin, complete, twenty (20) lold catch ba.ins. readjusted and connected. 46 feet of 36-inch concrete sewer, the reconnection of all branch sewers, the repaying of the roadway. Three (J) eighteen (18) inch house drains, each 28 feet long, extendlng-to the lot line. Fifty-six (66) six (6) Inch house drains, each 28 feet long, extending to the lot line. six (6) Inch house drain. ach 28 feet long, and connecting with house drains now In service. I. On Hohman Street form center line of Hoffman Street to the center line c-f Gostlln Street. 1950 lineal feet of 66-lnch internal diameter sewer. Including eleven (11) concrete manholes, complete, thirteen (IS) new catch basins, complete. 36 feet of 36lnch sewer. 34 feet of 34-lnch pipe sewer, reconnecting all "branch sewers and repavtng the roadway. One hundred thirty-nine (139) six (6) lnoh house drains, each 28 feet long, and extending to the lot line. six (6) Inch house drains, each 28 feet long, and connecting with houe drains now in service. .6. On Hohman Street from the center line of Gostlln Street to the center line of 141st Street. 2.674 lineal feet of 60-inch internal diameter sewer, including fifteen (15) concrete manholes, complete, sixteen (16) catch basins, complete, 43 feet of it-Inch
sewer, 28 feet of 36-lnch sewer, reconnecting all branch newer. One hundred seventy-three (173) six (6) inch house drains, each ;s feet long, and extending to the lot line. six (6) inch house drains, each 2S feet long ,and connecting with house drains now in service. x 7. On Hohman Street from the center line of 141st Street to the center line of Sheffield Avenue, then north on Sheffield Avenue 800 feet. 1.480 lineal feet of 30-inch internal diameter sewer, 1.820 lineal feet of 24-inch internal diameter sewer, including fifteen (15) concrete manholes, complete, twentyeight (2S) twenty-four (24) inch by six (6) inch "Y" Junctions, fourteen (14) twenty-four (24) inch by nine (9) inch "Y" Junctions, twenty-four (24) nine (9) Inch leads, for future catch basins, each 14 feet? long. Eighty-two (82) six ) inch house drains, each IS feet long, and extending to the lot line. Fifty-two (52) six (6) inch house drains, each two (2) feet long. 8. On 149th Street from the east line of Columbia Avenue to the west line of White Oak Avenue. 1.2S5 lineal feet of 36-inch internal diameter sewer, 1.311 feet of 30-inch internal diameter sewer, including eight (8) concrete manholes, complete, sixteen (16) nine (9) inch leads, for future catch basins, each 14 feet long, seven (7) 24-inch connections each two (2) feet long, nine (9) lS-lnch connections each two (2) feet long, 119 six (6) inch connections each two (2) feet long. 9. On ColunVbla Avenue. from the center line of 149th Street to the center line of Gostlin Street. 2.674 lineal feet of 48-inch internal diameter wer, Including fourteen (14) concrete manholes, complete, eight (S) new catch basins, complete, eighteen (18) old catch basins, readjusted and reconnected, 81 feet of 26-inch sewer, all connections with branch sewers and repaving the roadway. One hundred nineteen (119) six (6) inch house drains. eacn 38 feet long and extending to the lot line. six (t) Inch house drains, each 38 feet long and connecting with house drains now in service. 10. On Columbia Avenn-e from center of Gostlin Street to center of Huehn Avenue, on Huehn Avenue from center of Columbia Avenue to cV.nter of Calumet Avenue. 660 feet of 36-inch internal diameter sewer. 1.316 lineal feet o-f 30inch internal diameter sewer, and 1.027 lineal feet of 24-inch internal diameter sewer, including seventeen (17) concrete manholes, complete, eighteen (IS) nine (9)
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inch pipe leads, for future catch basins, each 14 feet long, three f3) 24-inch pipe leads, two (2) feet long, fifteen (15) 18-inch pipe leads two (2) feat long, and all connections with branch sewers. Thirty-six (36) six (6) Inch house drains, each 28 feet long and extending to the lot line. 11. On Calumet Avenue from the south line of 149th Street to a point on the center line of 150th Street and on east line of Calumet Aven-ue. 648 lineal feet of 24-inch internal diameter pipe sewer, including three (3) concrete manholes, complete, four (4) old catch basins, readjusted and reconnected, reconnecting branch sewers ,and repaving the roadway, sixteen (16) 24inch by six (6) inch "V," four (4) 24-inch by nine (9) Jnch "Ys." One (1) lS-inch house drain, two (2) feet long. Sixteen (16) six (6) inch house drains, each IS feet long and ex--tending to the lot line. six (6 Inch house drains, each 18 feet long and connecting with house drains now in- service. 12. On Hoffman Street from the west line of Hohman Street to the
center lino of Sheffield Avenue. 218 lineal feet of 26-inch internal diameter sewer, Including three (3) concrete- manholes, complete, one (1) twelve (12) inch connection, 2S feet long, connecting all branch sewers artd repaving the roadway. 13. On 141t Street rom the east line of Hohman Street to the west line of Calumet Avenue. 963 lineal feet of 48-inch internal diameter sewer. 660 lineal feet of 42-inch internal diameter sewer, 621 lineal feet of 36-inch internal diameter sewer, including fifteen (15) manholes, complete, fifteen (15) leads of nine (9) inch pipe for future catch basins, each '12 feet long, sixteen (16) leads of 24-inch pipe, each two (2) feet long. 14. On 141st Street from west line of Hohman Street to center line of De.rborn Street. 673 feet (lineal) of 36-inoh Internal diameter sewer, 731 lineal feet of 30-inch Internal diameter sewer, including eight (8) concrete manholes, complete, eight (S) nine (9) inch leads for future catch basins, each 13 feet long, eight (S) 24-inch leads, each two (J) feet long. All work done in the making of sail described public Improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution as numbered and the defiled plans, profiles, drawings and .specifieaitiorcs which arc on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the city of Hammond, Indiana. The bidders In submitting proposals to maki said . r cribed public im
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provement must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of not less than 815, $50, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidder w.ill execute within ten days from the acceptance of proposal, contracts and bonds satisfactory to said board to do
the work of making said imprvement. j A failure of the successful bidder to ! enter into such contracts and bonds! upon the acceptance of such proposal i will forfeit the check in the sum of money payable thereon to the city, a agreed and liquidated lama,ycs for such failure. .The Board of Public Work: reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. J. SWANSOX, JACOB WIKER. V. :. DIETRICH. Board of Public Workx .May 12. 26. DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORKS. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA, SS: NOTICE. You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indian;!, will receive bids up to May 28. 1920. at 2 p. in., at the City Hall of said City for the construction of a brick barn in the rear of the. City Hall and next to the present City Barns. Specifications on file in the office of the City Clerk. All bids to be accompanied by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of the bid. The Board reserves the riiht to rereject any and ail bids. A. J. SWANSOX, JACOB WIKER, F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clerk. 5-24-26 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER .OF THE ESTATE OK PHOUiE A. ADAMS. DECEASED. NO. 2257. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appomted administrator of said estate ty the. Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is suppo;ed to be solvent. CHARLES Vr CORN ETTA, Administrator. Dated May 10th. 1920. SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: NO. 16S25. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1920. GOSTLIN MEYX AND COMPANY. A CORPORATION". VS. ANDY MA TUG A AND MATUGA. HIS WIFE. WHOSE TRUE CHRISTIAN NAME IS VX KNOWN. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Iake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the cast door of the Court House in Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday the 5'h day of June, 1920, between the hours of ten o'clock. A. M.. and four o'clock P. M., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Ixits 24. 25 and 26 in Block Eight
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(S) in Morris Addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. If said ren a and profits will not sell for a Euflicient sum to satisfy so.id decree, interest and costs, I will at the tame time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or tr. much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs.- Said sale will be made without relie ffrom valuation or appraisement laws. Taken at the property of Andy Matuga, et. al., at the suit of Gostlin Mcyn and Company, a corporation. LEWIS E. BARNES. -Sheriff Iake County, Ind.
NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE OK LOUISE MAUXSEN, DECEASED. No. 2208. Notice is hereby given that the undcrsigrualhas been appointed Executor of said Estate, by the Judge of the Iake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. rETER MARXSEX. . Executor. Dated May 17th ,1920. 5-19-26; 6-2 NOTICE OK PETITION FOR THE VACATION OK A CERTAIN PLAT. BlJDCKS AND IOTS OK AN ADDITION KNOWN AS BELAJ'S SECOND ADDITION TO HAMMOND, INDIANA. No. 13217. To the City of Hammond. Indiana p. municipal corporation situated in Lake County. Indiana, and the citizens thereof: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been fill in the Like Circuit Court of Lake County. Indian. -praying for the vacation of a certain plat, blocks and lots known as Helaj's Second Addition to Hammond, Indiana, and the lots, blocks, street and alleys of .said Addition. The property effected by s?iid proceedings b'-jng described as follows: Bolaj's Second Addition to Hammond, Indiana, is a subdivision of that part of the ca-st half of the northwist quarter of Section Six (6), Township Thirty-six (30) North. Range Nine (0) West of the Second Principal Meridian, more particularly described a.s follows: Commencing at the intersection of the west line of said east half with the northerly right of way line of the New York. Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company's right of way; thence north 1 decree IS minutes cast, 496.0 feet to the southerly line of Summer street; thence south 56 degrees "4 minutes cast along the southerly line of Summer street a distance of 90.60 feet; thence south 0 degrees 14 minutes west 501.93 feet to the northerly right of way line of said Railroad; thence north 56 degrees 34 minutes west along said right of way line 910.70 feet to the place of beginning. (West line of the northeast quarter being the north and south line). Being Block 1 -divided into 46 lots, numbered' from 1 to -JS inclusive. Block 2. Sherman street. Berkley avenue and Willis avenue in said addition.
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