Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 1, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1920 — Page 12

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the thies mmmmm. m i umwmuui Friday, June 18, 1920 ,JBMIWUU. tlM I 1 t. ..!!!!'! PREVENT THAT f 1 essss If We Could Show You that $1,000, If Properly Investe IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if too nr. snnfFl or Wl ight Now Would Provide You With a Permanent Income for Your Olden Days j chill coming on. Carry the imall Dome ai an times, frice 30 Cents at atll dealers, TUB EELLS CO., ITEWBTOCH, If. Y. FOUR LARGE CANDY SHOPS HER RETURN FROM ONE NICKEL uldn't You Be Interested in Knowing How?

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Mrs. On Snyder. "Mrs. Snyder" may not mean much to the wor!d at larsre. bat in Ch;cag Mrs. Snyder is known as the candy woman. The distinctive feature of Mrs. Snyder's record is the fact that she started with just rive cents capital. Her business gTw and developed and she has never borrowed a cent to invest in it, although she now has four stores in Chicago, all of -which she looks &ftr herself. "Any woman could have succeeded with candy of merit to sell," is her modest assertion when asked about her business.

ROBERTSDALE

The L.?ids' Aid of the Lutheran ':!.!. '"'"' :'e givinsr a roast beef supper in th -'h'm-h basfmrnt, June th 23rd fi-r.in 4 tv o'clock in the evening. orr.e end v -l a Koi dinner. Mrs. A. M. J.lartx and son Milton of Mvrtle avenue wi re Chicagu visiters -n Wednesday. Friends of Mrs. Kdson Moor of Hammond, but formerly of Robertsda'.e will be gad try hear that she is nicely .rnproving' fro-m a spell of serious illt . F :"s from which she had been suffering for some time. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy of Myrtle ave . 'r-:ertained a number of out of town ; v.f nda at their home the fora part this week. M:.-'s Ada Cater'.in who has been th - ;et of her istr Mrs. I'. McCarty, f Indianapolis bcuievard, for the pa;t r.th. left "Wednesday for Marion, Ind. visit another sister before leaving : hr home in Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Car! Moore of Indianapolis hlvd. -Mod relatives in Hammond on last ?. Martha Melvin -f Cincinnati. ' - o. arr.ved here on Thursday morn-,r-to visit her sons William Melvin '" f -rniiy of ln oln avn ;e and John :-' ""I t'H.ni:.- ,.f Atchison an.ie ' ''"' to attend the exe re i. -. r-t her son Mr. srd Mrs. w. Hohrdanse and ".'-!"'. visited the pat-r parents in 1 3Z( the fore part r-f thi.- week. re?n-r and hr little crrand!n':2hter. Purine I.onne, who have li.'itinjr the former's p.-n. h. - inr .-ind fjmilv of Roberts avenue. e- ..mod to th'-ir home jn Braver-. ii,r.

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To-Morrow at Nine o'Clock in the Morning We Will Offer for Sale Three of the Cheapest Pieces of East State Street Business Property Ever Offered in Hammond.

No. 339 East State Street is a business lot, improved with a 6 room cottage in very good condition It has a brick foundation and a basement with a cement floor. The present tenant pays $25.00 a month. This lot is 38 feet wide and is an ideal size because, when you are ready to improve with a business building it will easily accomodate two business stores. The new State Street sewer is paid in full the new Calumet Avenue main sewer is also paid in full. On the payment of $1,000 we will give you a warranty deed and take back a mortgage payable in three years for the balance. This is one of the best pieces of property we have ever offered for the price of $4,000.

No. 341 East State Street is a 4 room cottage that is located on the rear of the lot making it immediately possible to build a store on the front part. It is 26 foot wide and the State Street and Calumet Avenue main sewers are all paid in full. House is in good condition and rents at present for $15 a month present tenant has a month to month lease. It only requires a thousand dollars down and the balance in three years to own this we give you warranty deed and take back a mortgage the price being $3,200.

No. 343 East State Street is a 5 room cottage with a 25 foot lot and rents for $20 month to month lease. It has a brick foundation and a new roof. Both the State Street sewer and Calumet Avenue sewer paid in full. $1,000 down and the balance in three years buys this big bargain for $3,200.

This property was formerly owned by an out-of-town owner. He would not sell each House individually, so we bought the three of them and are giving you an opportunity that will not come again and that is of being able to buy a business site in the City of Hammond on one of its principle business streets for $1,000 down. We don't believe there was ever a time in Hammond's history when $1,000 down bought a piece of East State Street property.

Any one of these three houses will bring you a good return on your investment and we make trie prediction that one of these sites will provide you a comfortable income in the old days. But don't put off your decision you are living in a district that has a future unequalled by any other district in the entire United States.

In our ad yesterday we told you about the packing house days and about the early settlers who have become wealthy just because they bought East State Street property that had income improvements on them and how Hammond was going back, instead of ahead as it is now. So just ponder over this opportunity. Are you going to take advantage of it or are you going to procrastinate?

Our Salesmen Will Be on the Ground All Day Better Come Early and Get First Pick Though For They Will All Be Sold That Day We are Sure of This.

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