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MEN WANTED- To sell lusurjiKe. previous fxt'cri-iK'e unii''C(sary; ur:' best contracts, perpetual rctiewWe 'nslir " races ami nationCl'.'.cs. " arc rnr!uMrly tuixlous o ?cur(j men who f.r short training u!d be ftbhs to take charge cf branoh "T.-s. I. ion I,!fc Insurani'C Co.. 7-0 LilT'''"0 avo- Fast Chicago. 1 0-2 4-SO t CANTED men for magazine work. Apply E. V. Vinson, 154 Highland St., I'l-.nn'i nd. Will be there ail dv Tuesday and Wednesday. 1 I - S-3 'AAXTED Tin core makers al once to work piece work. Wanner Malleablelrn Co.. Hamtnond. lt-i-6 WANTED Salesmen w ,th or without -xperieree. H-al opportunity for live v ire. Apply at on.-e. The- Ek-Otrie Shop 3 H' htnsn t., Hammond. 11-3-6 A' AN T r'.T - SaDsman by wholesale eonf'n callmtr on retail, paytnc Highest. Michigan Cider Co., 12il Clybourn ave.. O'loti 11-3-3 WA NTE fJWKfr7e "mf .r " 1 r. g h "presfii re boiler. caj'Hh'fi of doirir soc., ic.iltr.rhtiiigr. Pratt Fcd Co., Hammond. l:,nsrfl 11-10-4 'A X T ED To'inio'f dn a n To take are uf patterns. Ca.hin-.rt Foundry A M.ieh'ne Co.. ItSth and Railroad ae.. Ha' . Ill.ViCO. 11-11-3 "a N7 f fTiT. :. " p FrTi o las? n tin".- hiirhest vtpEos paid. Arr-'v r.-n.t v for work r.n" '.1- .... H.-u.-ivN-i-'i. Til. 11-11 WAXTFlV.Vi'ain man. "mini t ' h; rer-r-.as.cnt resident of Hammond or vi- : It;.-, for position " collector; must he li"iift and i e;;.ihi- ; wonderful opr.Ttun'ty for n-i ir.ecmem. Writ e fully ce find "past experience. Box 107 care " f e s a n: mond . 1 1 -1 1 - 'I " A.V TED-'sli 'MTiair'y W' holesa e concern calling on retail, oayiiR highest . i.itit-iifsi.m. Michigan Cider Co., 12H1 '""vt'oiirn av, Chlonjro. 11-11-3 WANTKD Vcunu" man for '.-Icrii-al work and time k rcpin-. -M'Pb" a- ni- ('a? plant. Wil'ox and Uohman Sf;.. Hammond. 11-12-2 WANTKD Boy about 16 years old for messenger. Apply 0 a. m. Gas plant, Wilcox and Holiman Sts.. Hainniond. 11-12-2 1VANTK F -CI rkat "Olh.xon Y. f. C. A. Salary $75 re mon 'a r'.orn and hard. f h ui-'. I'! Hnnnmiiil. ll-K'-2 H A'.N T Kti-AsrciiHht r'-Kist i-red or '"'d fcT-rr. nth-e t". r I'r. SfehlikT's Phar-lr.ji-i : boo1 apes: ko d hours. 715 Chimin avo.. I last Chicago. 1 1 -1 - -: ; M!1n"Jki' 17 to 05. Kxpern-tn ed unneeessijiry. Travel, make ,vf crel inve(utif't'9. rf-port Salarifs; expenses. An.ern-an Fr- En Ivf ctio Acicv, 25 S". Tor.s, J.to. 11-13-20-27 i T EN" "A " A X 1 I :fwKr Ilcctive V o r k. i:xp:ri'.-n.-.. isnnec .-ary. Write J. i.snor. former t". S. t'ner,irnci,t detects e. ;it. ui.. Mo. 11-15-13-21-27 WAlxf l--. "re I lahk" hutehep at T5 Jni ana 1M1.. i -h-rr sda !e. 11-13 WAN f if I Yr.e :a'h"le teamster, t eady v ork: good pay; '"alum"? Coal & s- . - : , c0. rhone i3 4 Ham. 11-13-2 T: ! M O X EtTs beimr made sellitiK our ciaranteed tree, shmh. nii.1 roses. 1'vf ry horr.o oa tier a. prospective cus:..uier Free jl::rment. Experience unnfcessity. Evelnsive territory. Allen Nt;j-erv '0.. Kochestt r, X. Y. 11-13 .MKXT i7r.AP.N THE P.A RUE K T Ti A T K C"iiok ir.eth-rl. money. Job!" fur- ' . ished Can raie votir own sliop or T. orl for others. Write for catalogue. MO!. Ell F A R K 17 R COU.l-Air, ;o J S. WeVs s'... Chicago. ll-lC-S '"i'TEri- I.a.ui.irv driver. Hammond Wet Wash r.a-md-y Co.. 163 M-h-hS-ki::-. a i-e. Hanriond. 11-13 W V N'T ET4 E perieneed railroad clerks. Apr'v M. H. Kerger, arert, 1. H. Belt riv. Subway. iibson. Ind. 11-13-3 MEN" WAN'TElJ On Truman and Colli mh' a ave. Good va ;es. I'nlted ' 'oi sfiiction Co., Hammond. 1113-3 CARPENTERS Two first class men, must liavc tools and be accusKmird to general plant carpentcrinrr, rzood wapres. App!y at otne, Edward 'alvc arid Ml. Co. East Chiaccro. 11-13-1 WANTED Mechanical draftsmen and civil engineers, experienced in industrial pipiner layouts preferred, but not essential. Ap" ply in person, or by letter. Sinclair Iietininrx Co. construction Dept. East Cbiajo. Tnd. V'A XTE1 - LocaTi crane ef.irinecr. familiar w .'h all mikes of local cranes, nisc tinder.- irn 1 repair work. "Write fr "Wtlson, $!).''! Baltimore ave.. South chtf-nro. 11-13-3 FURNISHED ROOMS yn'rt RENT Nicely furnished, steam heated rcom. suitahle for two pentle1'i'n refT :oe required. Phone 124S-M Ir.d-.ana irarhor 1 1-12-3 1- ' 1 T RENT --Room ith private family. lady rT",,?'';rred. 4413 BarirA ave. TU-12-:; 1 '"..' r; RENT Iarce front, pleasant rufi.i, hot water lo-at. one or two urm'em:i. 41 Hurrinjf ave.. East 'iii.a?o 11-12-2 1 i K i;EX 2roYYins. no children, 431 l.eirsn st.. Hi-mcond. 11-13 i-'H KENT l-tirntshe.i room for house Wpmc. -its llniirii! st.. Ham. 11-13 WrTrf:"a'-e';y""fufilTshed "sleeping room, strict'v modern, hot water heat. ''toio-.s K"S Trun.aii ave., phone -.." Hair.moiid. 11-13 i' fi ffiCXT Two nh'el'y furnuished room j for rusekeep1ng: hath and f-ria;e er.trancj. ll.ou I40S Hatr.- :. cr.d. 11-13 " 'n US-'f Xtc-'.y "furnished warn r"ei;:s. 75! Calumet ave., Hammond. T- ". -i-.a. 11-13-tf t 'Cl I; EXT X-.cely furnished" steam keted sleepintr room for Jlmcrtcan m-n, 3rd floe.-. 312 Michigan ave.. Tnd.ti a H irhor. 11-13 1 ' ili;.VT Tvi lijlit fotiekeep:r.)f inv-. 0?3 Wallace Road. Ham. '""r"'"i 11-13 i"Ci; R '7 N'T--ice modern front rcom, hi.Ha f-r two pent I'm.-n. 697 'al- . ..et ai e.. above State Batik. Phone ''I Kitir'.i..1. 11-13 FOR RENT I OR RENT M di-ri office rom. 'ra-:he Fids-. Ar.n'r Straube Piano X- Muic Co. Hainmord 10-7-tf 1 'OH Kl7xTi 20rn:eTa7ni. 1C)-rnYfes 'voir. H vuuiomi, slock and pram. 1-epe.y for .h--. party to move into: ill trade st "'It Hi.d crajn for property n tow n. Phone S471 frajumond. Addr.ss t'-C Hohtran St.. Hammond. 11-5-5 I-OR KKN't 17 room house, newly' decorated. t-. o tath rooms, furnace heat, next to Vre lo-el. firs Hohman St., ?70 rr month: no c'u'dren. Inquire 141 l.ot&n sf.. phono 7fl43 Hammond. 11-9-3 'ili RENT fvsiraMe resid.nce""wit h (5 nr-fs h'.ack land, teti nii eat of ;.-(-y; A1v-.eler: on main auto road: 5 minutes to all suourhan s.ervieo; farm, k nrv; ehi.-kcn liouse: pasture con. siderahle fruit immediate possession. Applicant with favorah'e position and hank references required. Also desirnhle S room refidenee with land: 3 minutes to depots for sale cheap. Write er a!l- Phono 1 "fl-M. Elizabeth Curi's. Her, Ind. 11-12-4 VOK REVT Store ru'.m on Slate st.. enMsfaetory loiff. T. E. care Timf Hair.racnd. 11-13-2

WANTED FEMALE HELP

W A N T K L-- A janitress, $21 p?r weak. Apply Knuinoer, Hamnind BuildinK. Hammond. Ind 11-6-tf V A X T K L- ; i r'l to help w itiY housework. lbS riummcr ave., Hammond. Tn. liana. 11-9-tf WAXTKD Kxnericnced and competent girl for Kencril housework: no laundr work: pood ivagts. 35 Glendulo lark. Phone 101 Kummond. 11-10-ltf U AN I EL WAITRESS AND KITCHEN" HE I, P. O'iKT) WAGES ROOM AND BiHHD; EXt'FJRU:XCE NOT NEt'KSSAliY.' LYXLHMIA HOTEL. KAMMj jXD. 11-1 1 WANTED DUPwasher and house man to work around generally in Hotel Phillips Restaurant. 701 Chicago ve.. E-st Chieaigo. 11-11-2 VAN T ED A cashier and (dork, must offer good references, good pa steady work. Apply at the Army fcftorc, 97 tState street. 11-11-3 "uXSTte! TS ft FessT f6(T SiaiZTsCj oy I.o. Hamin-.i-n WANTEh Two foreign speakirifr laiies. colle-.-tor and solicitor. Salary r.n.i cmmission. Cnll Sunday p. m. Room 12. Bet- H.ie Bids". East Chicago. Indiana. . ll-12-2 WAN'TKh Wen. an for cleaning. Murili- Studio. 1.'9 E. State St. Phone .3fc't Hammond. 11-13 V NTED Experienced stenographer. Sales Department. Green Enftineer-it-.K Co , East Chicago. 11-13-3 WANTED 2 girls, cafeteria, work 52 days. 15 per week. Interstate Iron and Steel Co. East Chicago. 11-13-2 WANTED Eour girls for wrapping and examining. Not under 16 vears. Lion Store, see Mr. Payne 11-13-WANTED Saleslady experienced in cloak and su.it Dept. good salary and steadv position. lion Store, see Mr. Pavne. ii-i: WANTED Sales ladies for three Dcpts. of our store, some experience necessary position permanent. Lion St ore. See M r. Pavne. MISCELLANEOUS PA 1 NT I X t A N D F APE RH AN G IX G Prices Reasonable Carl Vermett, phone 1429 Hammond. .JJi:2 1:30! HAVE YOUR Wr5omvbRK done by I'harley Masko, mill and cabinet work, storm winjows, doors, radiator coolers with cane, kitchen cabinets, buffets, store fixtures, repairing and any special work. Phone shop 2626: residence 232S Hammond. 180 Calumet avenue. 10-23-3 SAVE COAL Equip your house with etorm windows and save 1C per cent of your coal hill, besides the added comfort. Call us up and we will gladly furnirh you with estimates. HAMMOND PATTERN1 & MODEL. Y.OUKS Interior Finish and General Mill Work Phone Hammond 1S9S. 11-10-6 F I E E 1 NTirS XxTTg 1 v e n aivay. 1124 Jack - son st.. Hammcr.d. 11-10-4 SHORTHAND taught hy mall, lb-eay lessons for $5. Send 50 cents in stamps for first lesson. Schwartz P.hool. 1423 Convay Bids-. Chicago. 111. 11-13 SITUATI0NWANTED WANTED Washiigs to do at home". Good work done. 347 Sheffield ave.. upstairs, Hammond. 11-12 WANTED T y pew Fit in work-to take home. Write D. H. care Times, Hammond. 11-13 WANTED TO RENT WAX T ED TO RENT Responsi bio. 'je'ntman. alone, m ants warm room in small adult family, no other roomers preferred. Address- B-104 care Times. Hammond. 11-10-3 IVANTED TO RENT 2 r3 rooms" furnished for housekeeping with heat, centrally located. Can irive best of reference. Phone 2333 Ham. 11-11-2 WANTED TO REXT 4 or 5 room house or flat, phone M25-J Ham. 11-12-2 WANTED TO PjiX'T TwoTiirnished rooms for llprh' housekeeping. 434 IndianaaveL pjhoiie 2139 Ham. 11-13 FOR SALErAirrOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dampsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st Hammond, phones S-355. 12i9-a. ,HI FOR S A EE N't 40 Chevrolet touring; car. at a hit? sacrifice. Cut Rate Auto Paint & Trimming Co.. 303 Michigan ave.. Hammond. Fhc.ne 2141 office, residfnce S44t Hammond. 11-5-6 It ) Ft S A EE 19 16 Dodge touring; one late 1519 Ford delivery truck. 255 Pine si.. Hammond. 11-11-3 "f )H S A D fBu i ckS I i fourinr, irTA-1 shape. Car not heen run for 1 months on account of beirjr too small for tiv. ne-. S650 cash. Also Maxwell. S-r.n 467 Huffman st., phone 1094-M Hammond. 11-11-3 $1,000.00 le?s than current price. Car must be sold this week, act quickly. Cash or terms. Would consider light car in trade. Call 74 State Sr. or phone 304 Hammond. W.JA Kellev. 112"3 FUR SAEE OR 'f R A DE 1 9 17 Dod gre 5 passemrer, ? 4 2 i ; 1P15 Buick. B passriKor, $423: 1914 Ford, 3 passeneer. $sf. lo06 Forsytlno ave.. phone East Chicago 672-M. 11 -12; 2 pi'iU SALE 1919 Marion Handley. 3 passenger, with winter top: will trade for Ford. 450-J Forsythe aie, phone 57 2-M East CMcap-N 11-12-2 LOST AND FOUND LOST Bla'-'c beaded bK with red rones in ailey back of 7S8 Indiana blvd. N"hiiin(r. Ind. Liberal reward. Bersrman. 30 4 Michigan ave., Cliicaffo, 111inois 1J-1 2-2 LOST Black and tan and white Fov Tfound. Tan ii very dark. Phone or 2374 Hammond. 11-12 3 LOST Brown canvass cover about BxS ft. Small reward for return of same. Fhone 1035-M Hammond. 11-13 LOST By school Rirl. Moss acate brooch "in Rold rountinf. oval shape. In Lion Store. Friday evening. Return to r,3 Mucnich Court, upstairrt. Phone 1792 Hammond. 11-13 "LOST -Large" real estate sifrn taken from corner Detroit and Hohman St. Hallowe'en rtRrht. Reward. J. E. Tresctt. ph-ne "ML' Hammond. 11-13-2 1 Jo ST B eTween 3 4 0 S73 4 1 E 1m s t . J a string of small coral beads. Please rtturn to 3118 F.lir, st. and receive reward. Indiana Harbor 11-13

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALE .5 acreu corn in ahocks. aH so a number of geese and ducks, a farm waKon nd a f prln? wagon. L. DeKidder, Lanslnjr HI. l'hone 64-U. Jl-ll-3 I'OJI SALE fil acres cleared ground near Lincoln Highway at Schererville long: frontage on Panhandle Ry., tine for factory site or trucking;. Price $b.00i) for qu.tck eal. W. Sarlc Co., Indiana Harbor Phone 46. 11-8-6 ELORI ADA Wliy not enjoy & few months In Florida and get away from tiurning expensive co-il this winter'. Let us explain how you can buy a beautiful g;rape fruit, oransre rrove or farm on hiiih rollinK land over 300 feet elevation in ami around lakeland. Fla., on easy terms. Write for booklet and further information which ve win Kiadly. furnish. Address W. F. Hallnn A- Co.. 1411 First National Bank BUg., Chicago, Illinois 11-8-6 FOR SALE 6 room, modern house, also 5 acres yood black soil, close in. Inquire Owner, 457 Logan St., Hammond. Indiana. 11-10 FOR SALE! One 7 room hcuse on car line l.luth two story frame, bath, electric and gas, newly painted and decorated will accept small car as part pavmer.t. Phone 1059-M Hammond. Indianii . 11-10-6 A T TRAl T I v Price on 50 ft. business site for sale on Forsythe ave.. East Cheapo. Terms $2,0i"0 cash: balance time. Phone 140 or 12'i Hammond. 11-10-4 FOR SALE 6 room bungalow, furnace heat: oak trim: ft. lot. Best buy in Kenwood. 1165 Moraine ave. Phone 3111 Hammond. 11-10-4 Live oSTtour" income. Good three-story brick building- with store on first floor and flats on remainingfloors. Furnace heat, ail assess, paid in full. Monthly rental, $160 in advance, no repairs; location in live business center, near Ashland and Chicago ave., Chicago. Owner will sell right on easy terms. Fhone 126 Hammond. 11-11-3

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FOR SALE Modern six room two story house on Beacon street on fifty foot lot. This house also has large sleeping porch and parage with steam heat and line lawn. This house could not be built today for eight thousand dollars. We can pell ihis home for $6,500. with $1,000 cash and $50 per month, if sold at once. Call and let us show vou this bargain. SMITH 43ADER DAVIDSON COMPANY East Chicago Phone 222. 4709 Forsvth A v. 11-11-6 FO RSALE 10 acres near Griffith, Ind. with railroad front. 46 Condit st.. Hammond. 11-12-$ FOR SALE OR REXT Four room bung-alow, garage, electric light, onehalf acre ground. Inquire John Zachan, Harrison st., two blocks south Standard ave., Hammond. 11-13 FOITIaLE House andflot for lnformation call 63S Highland St., Hammond. 1LJ3-3 FOR SALFj Bungalow, 5 rooms, modern, by owner, leaving city; at bargain; one block from car line. 1162 Jefferson St., Hammond. 11-13-2 FOR SALE 6 room modern story and half cottage on Erie st. Price very reasonable at $4,200. Small double store buildin? on Conkey ave. Price $3,000. 3 lots In Runnels Addition near Industrial high school, can be had on small payments. , These items can be had at very reasonable terms. GRIMMER LOAN. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. Phone $1S Hammond. 11-13-tf OWN A HOME 6 room frame house, good location, full basement, bath, gas and electric light. Just remodeled, and decorated, first class condition; 40 ft. lot: a bargain at $4,500. Terms $500 cash: balance like rent. 6 rooms and bath, frame house, on Magoun ar., Just built one year, newly decorated. Has hot air htat. modern in every way, lot 37 ft., owner leaving town. Will sacrifice for $6,750. Come in s.nd get terms. PungaWw. new, 6 large rooms and bath, corner lot, modern and up-to-date, furnace hfat. a classy home and well built. Worth more, but for nuick sale, will take $7,400. Terms. $S00 cash; balance like rent. SMITH-HAMILTON CO. Open everv night. Phone East Chicaeo 122. 11-13-2 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Large arlty of trunk. bags and suit cases. lesser Loan Bank. 35 State et., Humraanr. J-17-tf I 'OJl SA LE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watch. Lessor's Loan Bank. 5 State t. Hammond. Open evenings. FOR SALE Complete set of grocery store fixtures. Inquire 516 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. 10-16-tf Wonderful values in unredeemed suits, overcoats and raincoats, Lessers Re" liable Loan Bank, 65 Stf.te St. Hammond. 10-18"lf FOR SALE Hot BliL-st stove ,ln good condition. Phone 1779 ammond. 101 Plummer ave.. Hammona. 11-9-6 FOR-SAlfJiRabbit" Hound. blYjV tick. very fast, $7i Winchester pump gun, trap grade two barrelis. J65. Phone Hammorid233. 11-13 FOR "SALE Library table and buffet Good as new. 441 Hickory St. phone P33-R Hammond. 11-13-2 TRUXKS.-Wardrobes, Dress, Steamers, Suitcases, Bags direct from factory. Save two middlemen's profits. Send for catalog. Ideal Trunk &. Bag Factory. Spring ""allv, 111. 11-13 FOR" SALE Hard coal heater. $10. " 5 Plummer ave., upstairs. Ham. 11-13 FOR-SAtE-Coflapsible and" adjustable Jersey covered dress form, nearly new. also a laundry atove with hot water jackets and all connections. 4 75 Summer St.. Hammond. 11-13 FORSALE Rosewood piano at a bargain, if taken at once. Paul Klein s Reftnis'hing Shop, rhone 2087 Hammond 525 Hohman St., Huehn bldg., Hammond. . nj:l0?)R SALE 7 work horses fcall Citizen's Ice Co. 700 East Chicago ave.. East Chicago. 11-11-2 FORTSALE Piano. Phone 574-W. Indiana Harbor after 5:30 p. m. 11-12-3 "FOR S A TJ&Ha 1 1 - Borche r t "ad ju st able dress form. Call 2640 Ham. 11-12-2 "eYTk" SALE Tailor made suit, "has never heen worn. Bargain. Size 3i. Pnone Hammond 2087. 11-12 FOR PALE Winchester trap gun pump 2 tarrells, leather case. $65 cash. Phone Hammond 233. 11-13 J.-(R SALE Oak buffet, like new; dining: room tables with chairs and few other pieces. 1117 Beacon St.. East Chiffo. 11-13 FOR SALE Cheap, small cook stove heater also oven. buffet, shades, other articles. ol33 Forsythe ave. East Chlrao. 11-13 "FOR S"aLE Furniture and household goods. 1C57 Columbia ave., Hammond. 11-1S-2 AUTO ACCESSORIES r)H SALE ttilverto wn cords. only sliprhtlv used: 37x5. $22; 35x5, $21: 3SS4H- 120; 34x4H. $19: S34'i. Jls; ru4. $18: 23x4 $17: 32x4. $16: 32x3H. 1S: 30x3i. $11. Guaranteed tires are no better. K. & S. Tire .Supply Company. 515 Chicago avenue, East ChieirO. 11-11-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUT 4 hot water radiators 430 Ash st., Hammond. 11-9-3

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le, J 1 i LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF DISSOLUf 10N OF PARTNERSHIP To Whom It May Concern: This is to notify you that the partnership of Max Schnnider and Enoch Harris, doing business under the name and style of Oakley Avenue Garage has this day been dissolve, and that said business will be conducted by Max Schneider and that said Enoch Harris is no longer a partner nor has any right to contract bills or any Indebtedness of any kind under the name of Oakley Avenue Garage, and if credit -should be extended to him. I, the undersigned, will not in no wise be responsible for same after this day. MAX SCHNEIDER. Dated this 11th day of November, A. D 1920. 11-1 1-3 STATEiXDlXXjC CYJUXTY o"f LAKE. SS. IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SITTIXG AT GA.RT. INDIANA, ROOM 5, NOVEMBER TERM, 1920. ANDREW SMOLEX AND ANDY KUSBEL VS. PAUL CHAXOVAECZ. NO. 5017. RECEIVERS NOTICE All creditors of Paul Chovanecz ate hereby notified to file their claims with Schuyler A. Dwyer, Receiver, address Klose Bldg.. Whiting. Ind. Said creditors must file their claims prior to November 22nd, 1920, in order to share In the distribution of the assets. of said Paul Chovanecit. SCHl'YEE S. DWTER. ' 11-13 Receiver t 'xoticE'lJiTrrxTiT's ett'Lement of ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of Joseph S. Adamcc, deceased. No. 2J37. In the Lake Superior Court, September Term, 1920 Notice is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AXD CREDITORS OF Joseph S. Adamcc. deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 29th day of November. 1920, and show, cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS ith the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and saad heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of November, 1S20. (Seal) HERBERT L. WHEATON". 11-5-13 Clerk L S Court "xlJTiCEOF AbiJrT ToN6FiiEsY:LU-' TION - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. HAMMOND. INDIANA. 1920. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana, that on the 5th day of November, 1920, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 722 for the opening and widening of Ijake Avenue of said City, to a width of 56 feet from Indianapolis Boulevard to 119th Street and a width of 66 feet from 119th Street to 121st Street In the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Board cf Public Works of said City has fixed the 26th dr.y of Novenv bcr. 1920. as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested ,in or affoc"ft by said proposed opening and widening of said Lake Avenue, as above described, and on said day at two o'clock p. m.. said oaBrd will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances Which may have been filed or presented and for the purpose of taking final action thereon, such action shall be final and conclue-i'-e upon all persons A. J. SWAN SOX", JACOB WIKET... F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clerk. , U-S-13 XOflCElJiFFi X aTTs ETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of Hassip Ossman, deceased. No. 1314. In the LaV.a Sufeilor Court, Septembei Term. 1920. Notice is hereby given to the HEIR?,' LETGATEES AND CREDITORS of Hassip Ossman, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 29th day of November. 1520. and show cause. If any. why the FIN All SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Cler kof the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of November, 1920. (Seal) HERBERT U WHEA HERBERT L. WWTTatoN. (Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court 11-6-13 FOR SALE The Frleaens-Ecar.KcHcal church, located On Schl and Indiana avenue. Prospective buyers call at Mr. Henry Elster. Sr., 230 Sibley street, for inspection of the building:. Sealed bids must be sent by Thursday, November IS. to Herman A Kel'ner, secretary, si ate street. Hammond. Indiana. 11-3-11-13 CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF MERRILL AVENUE PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENT FRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Tou are herchy notified that the Assessment Roll In the matter of the improvement of Merrill avenue from Calumet Avenue to Columbia Avenue by constructing: therein a macadam pavement twenty-seven feet wide, cement curbing-, cement sidewalk, three quarter inch lead water services, eight inch vitrified sewer pipe, goitter lnlot3 and catch basin. In the City of Hammond, Countjr of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Tubl!e Work of said City, and .that the

same is now on file in the office of said Board for public examinition and inspection, end that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution said Board has fixed the 24th day of November, 1920. at 2 o'clock p. m.. in the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall of said City, as the time and plui-e for hearing- remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to the r-enuT neneilts derived therefrom and assessed against raid respective lot on sa.id assessment roll, and that ?aid Board ill after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided that it finds that said property affected thereby is benefitted respective amounts. A. J. SWAN SOX. JACOB WIKER, F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works WILLI CI C. ROSE. City Cork. 11-13-20 cTt yo fh ATiibxbri x dTanXdePARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NOTICE OF JACKSON STREET CE

MENT CURB AN'D GUTTER FLAG PRIMART ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Tou are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll in the matter of the improvement of Jackson Street from the North line of Kenwood Avenue to North line of Standard Avenue, by constructing therein a cement curb and gutter flag, curb one foot in depth, six. inches in width, gutter flag eighteen inches wide, six inches in depth, constructing six trutter inlets with eight inch pipe connections. In the City of Hammond, County or Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Works of said City, and that the same is now on file in the office of said Board for public examination and Inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution said Board has fixed the 26th day cf November, 1920. at 2 o'clock p. m., in the office of the Board of Pub'.i' "'orks in the City Hall of said City, as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all r,""nns affect, ed thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said ' respective lot on saJd assessment roll, and that said Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided that it finds that said projerty affected thereby is benefitted respective amounts. A. J. SWAXSOX, JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. Beard of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clerk. 11-12-20 The Times' want a3s bring as tonishing results if their users are ! be believed. 1 FAMOUS FANS tne itvJK.(Ar4i-cr-prXSS'ES fcVl OPPOCCJMVtV v . . i o.ir-ii.rc TO Tf-.-K- DU-J ' - cr v v.u -Tn -R?- To v.1 V. 0 n n JjlHWJl.jUL PWPMIPMli

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