Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1920 — Page 8
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Friday. June 4, 1920
RCBERTSDALE
i Mr. and Mrs, ll-:rixrt IUotvn are tb jiroad ycun; parents of a nine pc-und 1 -. born Wi-dnr.vday mornfcns. Mrs. I'l nvn was formerly Jilt's TRsta Kohr,
daughter of Mrs. T. W. Kohr of Indianapolis boulevard, with, whom the young couple are living. Mrs. Simon and daughter Mrs. R. Kerman were Hammond visitors the fore part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. ileorge Benson of Hammond spent Tuesday visiting: the formerV parents c-f Roberts avenue.
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Specials for Friday and Saturday One car Fancv ' Michigan Potatoes, per bushel $5.00 Apples, 3 lbs. Tor 25c Fancy Sweel Oranges, per do., up from 30c Large Ripe Bananas, per doz 35c Extra Fancy Sv eet Cherries, per lb 45c Lxtra F ancy Strawberries, per qt 30c Rhubarb, per lb 5c Radishes and Onions, per bunch. 5c Long Green Hothouse Cucumbers, each 15c and 20c Fancy Home Grown Spinac h. 3 lbs 25c Extra Fancy Tomatoes, per lb 35c Extra Large Ripe Pineappleseach 20c Fancy Solid Head Lettuce. 3 heads 25c New Potatoes, per-lb 10c Extra Large Lemons, per doz 30c Grape Fruit, 2, 3 and 4 for 1 25c Guaranteed Strictly? Fresh Eggs, per doz .....45c Green Beans, Cabbage, Dry Onions, Sweet Potatoes. Asparagus and many more good things to eat can be gottenat the Main Produce Co.
Phone: Hare. 1590 641 So. Hohman St. Opposite Hotel Mee Prompt Deliveries to All Parts of the City
Mra. William Hainan of Lake ave.nue was In Hanmond on business Wednesday. - Mi;e Cecelia Kggers of Lake avenue entertained a party of young folks at a d:nner at her home last Sunday. Mi.vs Verna Sear and Mis1.- !rice Furpe.-on of Chicago, and Miss Klsie Ferz, "William Perz. aii Seliger and William Sclijrer of Kast Si'de. Mrs. Eil. Iansrohr entertained a number of lads at ;t luncheon at her home on Tuesday afternoon. MifS Josephine Anderson of Roberts avenue was in Chicago on biii'iness on Tuesday . Mr. and Mrs. J. Sdlske of Ib-berts avenue are the proud parents of a 9 pound boy wh" arrived at their home on last Friday. Mrs. W. el'aven of Myrtle avenue, save a party at the lansohr home. Stabbing peanuts prosressivcly wis enjoed. Mr. M. l'erg mm of Indiana Harbor, and Mrp. t'. Jewel of rarl street, were awarded prizes. A very dainty luflehenn was .served after whii h the remainder of the ovrr.in? was spent in dani-inj. A mst wonderful evening was enjoyed by all.
j Mrs. 'harles Newell and sister, Mrs. ! W. Smith of Pearl rtreet, were Crown J I'oint visitors the fore part of this 1 week . i Mr. and Mrs. h,. Shurky c-f Pearl ! .-treet entertained a number of relaj lives from Chieaeo over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd . Unsohr, Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Paior. Mr. and Mrs. ;er.rae Ikidt-r. motored to i'hieasri and visi- d with friends the fore part of the week. little Archie Judson cf Lincoln ave., i -t on thesi'kli-t.
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Mis. Jauren'e Traejier and ton of vanst'-n are here isititijj with relatives for a couple of days.
SCHERERVILLE
John MaJoy was cperated on in the St. Marxf.ret'e hosrpital in HimmonJ Tuesday nlsht fur appendicitis. He ia petting alons a well as can' be expected. His parents went up. last evening: to B"e him. The. American Koad Plane Co. made their firs: shipment of finished machines yesterday. They manufacture road machinery and it will keep them busy for some t!rne filling orders that have accumulated during their delay in m -vir.sj to Iyowcil.
M;ss Carrie Liger is isitin her sis-l
tcr. Mrs. rank Maloy and family. Mis Madeline S'.ooumb returned last cvcniiu from a vi;'it with her uncle, lr Claude J!rwncll and family at Fe- . ria. 111. C. X. urigi -was m Hammond last en.Pt;. '
and accruing; costs. Said sale will be maaa without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Ray Lederman, et al at the. suit of Abraham Ilothblatt. LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff Iake county. Ind. JOHN STEPHENS, Att'y for riaintiff. 6-1-11-lS
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Misj Bess Banks who haj been doing Lyceum work with the Freeman Himman company during the past winter, returned home Mc-nday for a short ication . Messrs. Edward and Hugo Joblect. Jr.. returned home yesterday after a cc-uple of days visit with relatives in
. Chicago. I Members) of the Hohart Chapter O. E. S. are planning to attend -a special j meeting of Oary Chapter at Caty Frii day evening.
A vry pretty wedding occurred June 2. at St. Michael's church, Scherervllle InJ., when Miss M-ldre.l cliertz and Mr. Math Helfen. both of Griffith, were united in the holy bonds cf matrimony. i:ev. W'm . Berg performed the ceremony . The bride was attired in a beautiful white charmeuse C'-wn. wore a veil and carried white bride's roses. Miss Julia Miller, the maid of honor, and Mi.-s Mame Helfen were beautiful, ly frowned in pink satin and carried pink roses. The proom's attendants were Mr. Aloyious Helfen and Mr. Kdward K'.aaten . A delicious three rourse dinner was served to about thirty cue.stj at the heme of Mr. Jacob Miller. Mr. and Mfs. Helfen will leave for Niagara Falls for a short honeymoon, when they will return and reside at IS Russell street, Hammond. Their many friends wish them a successful and happy future.
LOWELL
Mrs. Walter Ba.ts returned to her 1 home in Rensselaer last evening" aft-r
la visit htre with relatives.
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WOOD STILL LEADS IN BIG POLL
Leonard Wood easily holds his place as leader in the totals cf the Literary DifXt presidential poll, which has , been u;id r way ;cven weeks and has reached c i ry part of the country. Then; ;s no change in Wood's place as a candidate, of rational standing. He draws a large vote from all parts of the country. Hiram Johnson and Herbert Hoover lire tho only a-spi-ants, who approach him in this connection, but Wood continues to bad bth Johnson and Hoover' in thi totals by a comfortable m;i rgin. The Iigest in Its comment on the poll classes Wood. Johnson and Hoover as the three national leaders. Hoover's Mrengih, however, comes from the Democratic party about as much as it docs from the Republican party.
i IVinr.ct'its. First choice. ! T'.r an (1) -44,95A Cox Ciy 31.58.? I Fdwnnls (i) 59.Snj 1 Mars!, all (5) 11,3(17 j McAdoo (6) 98.502
Pr. oner (T) 1S.6C7 Wilson ( i) 63.40 Repubiicans. ' First choice. tV.nlj.lje (?) 32,997
SXXBIFF'S SAXE STATE OF INPIACs'A. COVXTT OF hAKK. SS. NO. 1S72S. LAKE PUPF.RIOR CO I ' R.T. MARCH TERM. 1920. THE NORTHERN TRUST AX'.l SAVINGS BANK. A CORPORATION. VS. CLARENCE I. HOFFMAN. ET Ah. Ey virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Tndiana, on Saturday, the 25th day of Jun, 1921 petween 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 tstate, to-wit:
Lot thirty-two (32) In Elock tw (2) in Towle and Avery's addition to Hammond, in Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer-for sale th" fee simple in and to said real estate or so much thereof as may be sufhcien' to satisfy sa:d judcnient. interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will lm mido without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken a the property of Clarence I.
Hoffman, et. .-i!.. at the suit of the North- ) crn Trust and Savings Bank, a corpora tioir. 1
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ARE YOU SICK? If so consult me for any chronic, nervous or private disease that requires the attention of a specialist. DR. HESKETT 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Office Hours : 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday, 9 to 1 2 A. M.
Harding (10)
Hoover (11) Hushes (12)
' Johnson. (13)
Lowden (11) ! Taft (15)
Wood (15)
100 Suits Reduced to
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lOO Suits Reduced to $49.50 lOO Suits Reduced to $4r25Q
Unseasonable weather makes necessary these radical reductions on medium weight Suits in the very heart of the season. Suits that are desirable for wear this Summer and Fall. i " ! All the styles for which Men and Young Men have shown favor this season are represented double and single breasteds, in grays, brownh, greens, blues and mixtures. The fabrics represented are serges, cassimeres, finished and unfinished worsteds. To-morrow morning this great event begins at 8:30 sharp. Men and young men who appreciate an opportunity to save money will be here early.
100 Men's Two-Piece OUTING SUITS Very Special at $10.00
200 Pair Men's and Young Men's TROUSERS Reduced to $5 and up
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TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS 143 State Street, Hammond, Indiana
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SHXBITF'S SALT! STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE. S3. NO. 1S994. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH TERM. 192n. ABRAHAM R.OTHBLATT VS. RAT LEDERiLVN. ET. AU By -virtue of an order of sale to me directed from tho Clerk of the Lako Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the hig-hest bidder for cash in hand, at the east doojr of the Court House in Crown Foint, Indiana, on Saturday, the 26th day of June, 1920, between. the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and four o'ciock P. M.. the rents and profits for a reriod not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot nine (9) in block fourteen (14) In Second addition to Indiana Harbor, being a subdivision in Sections twenty-one (21) and twentytwo (22) in, Townsh'p thirty-seven (37) North, Range nine (9) West of the second principal meridian in Lake county, Indiana, as shown by the ' recorded rlat of said subdivision in the Recorder's office of Lake county, Indiana, as the same appears of record in Tlat Book number five at page 16. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for st-la th fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judsrment. interest, costs
NOTICE!! Owing to the fact that we have obtained the services of several first class mechanics, we are now in a position to give you immediate service for estimates on painting and paper hanging. Phone Hammond 970M or 813M. Homewood Decorating Company 32 CARROLL ST., HAMMOND
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