Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1920 — Page 9
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WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Laborers, Calumet Foundry & Machine Co.. 14Sth and Kailroad Ave., East Chicago. 11-23-3 WANTED Chippers. Caiamet Foundry Machine Co.. USth and Ballroad Jic, East Chicago. iWANTED NighTcngineer good pay, steady position. "Write giving experience and references. Address B.' B. Times, Hammond. n-:-6 V" VnTED Car carpenters and true Is m. Cudahy racking Co., Last Chicago. ll:t.:6 WANTED McCabe Hangers, table punchers, blacksmiths. Applv Graver Corp. Jast Chicago. Ind. U'2S'3 FIREMEX Wanted: Several fire inert, for manufacturing plant; 8 hour shift. Must have licenses. Apply B. E., Vare Times. Hammond. n-26-tf WANTED Boy. if yotTa re'a-sVSool boy v lth ambition to "earn big money lor st few hours work each week. after school, and also win useful prizes, call to see district agent for Saturday Evetmiir Fost, 95 Conuit st., after t p. m. Hammonfl. 11:27:2 v. VTEI Wood car builders, good wags; no labor trouble, for information see Grover rearsn. Boom oS. Hotl Hammond. Will be there Sunday wntil noon. Koppel Car Co.. Koppei, h. 11:37:2 WANTED Steel car repair men for riveting, cutting. Wood car men. One experienced automatic machine operator. One axle turner. One experienced electric wire man. Apply -ready for work, General American Tank Cor Corpn. East Chicago. 11-23-2 WaNTEI1 Cook.- fhoneBurnhaTrT7"ai 1 4. " ney Island. X' ; ENTS: Crew Managers Buy of us. Make $50 $73 weekly. Thousands are dr.ing it. V'nte Kacom Company. Elmi ra. N. T. . JL1' VATKt' Clerk, at Gi"Don T. Ml C. A. Salary $75 per month, room and tx.rd. Fhone 2SS4 H.-immond. 11:29:-' "-ANYED Several experienced carrenters for long time vork. must be iteadv and have o-iv n tools. Apply on Tursdav morning-. Employment office, -Grasscll Chemical Co., East Chicago, Indiana. 11:9 IVAN'tED Two saleTmen. neat. good appe-dxanoe. City -work: chance to travel. Expedience unnecessary. Apply st 3-' Carroll St.. Hammond. S to S r. in. Mr. ralabykian. 11:S9: W aStE D I n s pectors having plate and t.rtk experience:, a! so man capable ot ohecking pallcms, casting, etc. Apply chief engineer, Graver Corporation. East Chicago. ll:-9: - "miscellaneous PAINTIN'O AND PAPERHANGING Prices Reasonabl-i Carl Vermett, phone 14-'3 Hammond. 10-21-30t HAVE YOUR WOODWORK done by Charley Mask", mill and cabinet work, storm -windows, doors, radiator rollers with. can, kitchen cabinets, buffets, store fixtures, repairing and anv special work. Phone shop 262$: residence 232S Hammond. 180 Calumet , venue. 10-29-3 GLAD TIDINGS We are now exclusive agents for the aennwned FROCK? AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH WTMAN. HA BE COMPANY .r.?.j Hohrnan St., Hammond. 11-19 Next excursion to Famous Rio Grande Valley of JTcxas leaves Friday, Dec. 3, J920. Round trip rate $35. J. E. Trcscott. Phone 2S12 Hanjmond. lt-:9'1 OSTTtoUNP Tlo.-Tf "White and tan female Fox
Trrrtor. answers to the name of "jiud." Reward for return. W. S. Mutton, 5 Elizabeth st, rhone 693 Hamnvmd. ll--6-tf TT VT Dog! Grey and-white spot on right side of neck. Two ft. hieh. Return to 243 East Slate St., Hammond. Rarrt. 1 1 -2 9 :2
iOST String of pearl beads, between H"rd st. anil Baring v., or near X.yric theater. Mrs. A. Goodfrlend. rJMD. 143rd at., East Chicago, rhone 46 7 -W. , 1 U 2 9 XOST November 21st. black moire Kandbas. bptween 140th st. and New Tork Central depot. $5 reward. 401 i Ivy st.. Indiana Harbor, rhone 65-M Indlena larbor. 1I:2! l'TFox Hound, white and brownl Phone 1526 Hammond. Indiana. ReTrsrj 11:29:3 5TKATED Eared Rock R.Mxster. Saturday from 614 State Line. Reward. yh e J 6 -R H m m on d . 1 1 : 2 9 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired The Dempsey Battery Berries, S3 8 Fayette st. Hammond, phones 2655. 1240-5. M IT'R SALE Ford lent dUery truck, usei only two -weeks. Electric starter and lights. 1127 Indiana Boulevard. Wht'ing. 11:27:3 IXSPECTTHESE BARGAINS Chandler Coupe Jl.Rin.i r-handler Tourinir 75 Hudson Coupe l.R'JH Hudson Coupe Dodg-e. Winter top hi 5 Dodge Touring so Dodge Tourlns 4,s Ruick Coupe 4n.s Maxwell Roadster lo't f'revrolet Touring- :in Reo Touring- ;;. Rco Roadster .'' National Touring; . l,t") Puliman Touring; 41i Oakland Touring: t; J"!d cn convenient monthly payments. LAKE COUNTY AUTO SUPPEY & SALES H. A. THI1X. 1'rop. Northwest corner Douglas and Hohme.n. Phone Hammond 141- 11:27:5 FOI1 SALE OR TRXde OS19 Eord75 P3ssonrer. $25"; 1917 Bulck, 5 passenger $390: 45n Forsythe ave, i;ast Ch.cetro: phone 672-M Fast (."hi. 11:7:2 T"0 'ft SlXli Chalmers! I Cotid 1 1 ion! 12. .Hemlock Indiana )rior, iip"" r (lat. J1:27:J rrllY Al'MK"WA"AD, - - -TX. , . , , .
wantedfemale help WANTED: Experienced and competent girl for genera.1 housework; no latindry work: good wages, 3 5 Glendale l'aik. I hiiuo Hammond 101. ll-22-tf WANTED Practical nuise for confinement case. Apply 1054 Noble ave. East Hammond. ll:2t:3 WANTED Competent girl for general housework; no washing; 2 adults in family; ood wages. Phone 499. 890 So. Hohiuan St., Hammond. 11:26:3 WA NTED Secretary, mutbe experienced stenographer, high school education essential. Green Engineering Co., East Chicago. 11-26-3 vVAN"T""ED Girl for houfce work! ' no washing. 15 WarTen st. Hammond.
Indiana. ll:27:tf WAN TED "Stenographer, beginner migit qualify if sufficient education. Advertising department. Green Engineering Co., Eaft Chicago. 11.-'.:-W ANTED To un g 1 ad y vTth c 1 e r i c a l experience for general work. Apply Graver Corporation, East Chicago. 11:27 W A N T El ExpeTlenced in a fee l "si id general operators. Apply Mrs. Cuinmir.gs. Anadon Beauty Phoppe. -'nj tloor Edward C. Minas Co., Hammond. 11:2.' WANTED Girl, competent for general housework or a. practical nurse. Dr. Giliis, 45 Glendale Park, Hammond. 11:2!) W A NTED Middiu aged-Tad y or young lady with experience In buying, selling and managing a iry goods store. A great opportunity for right party. Get particulars from J. Arkin, 242 East State St., Hammond. 11:29 WA NTED -La d y to do Ironing" t o r small familv white preferred. 7ls. 144th St., East Chicago. 11:29 FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS by day or week. Gentlemen only; 01 Plummer Ave.. West Hammond, phone 1779.- 11-22-S FO R R EN T N ice y fuT nislTed , r o o m , modern, private home: call 649-M East Chicago. 440 4 Northcotte ave., E. Chicago, Ind. 11-24-S FoiT KENT Modern well furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 15 Warren St.. Hammond. ll:27:tf FO R KENT Part of large room ocT cupied by barber shop. 803 Calumet ave.. phone Hammond 974-J. 11:27:2 FOR REN'T Furnished rooms for housekeeping for 2 or bachelor. 1SS Plummer ave,. Hammond. ll:27:tf FOR RENT Large rurnlshed front room for couple; privilege of gettingbreakfast. Call 4 6S-J Indiana Harbor. 11:27:2 FOR RENT 3 light housekeeping rooms with bath; suitab'.e for 3 or four people. 343 Kane av;., Hammons. Indiana. 11:29 FOR RENT One sma iTstore room. 2 S 6 North Hohman. Inquire urtairs, Hammo n fK IV. 29:2 FOR 1XENT Furnished room. 43Doty St.. phone 105S-M Hammond. 11:29 FOK-UENT N icel y furnTshed room in private family: steam heat; half block from oar line. 4 30 Cleveland ive.. Whiting. 2nn flat. 11:29:3 FO R RENT Garage for one ca rTDrl Gill is, 5S Rimbach ave., Hammond. Indiana. 11:29 i'OR RENT Furnished rooms. 96Y Wallace Road, Hammond. 11:29:2 FOR RENT Neatly furnished room for 2 ladies or man and wife: private entrance. 49-B Ioty st.. Ham. ll:29:tf FXOR-RENT Sleeping room call- 1 1 er 7 p. m. 9 West Webb st.. West Hammond. 11:29 FOR RENT Furnished fi ght housed keeping apartments: heat and light. 415 Truman ave. Hammond. Call d:3t to 8 p. m. 11:29:3 FOR RENT Large five room, steam heated fiat. East side. $50 per month. Phone 2780 Hammond. 11:29 FOR RENT 3 large rooms tor housekeeping; centrally located. Phone 3795 Hammond. 11:29 FO Rl RENT Largo furnished slecr i n s room for 2; also smaller room for 1. 355 East Stsate St. Phone Hammond 1096-J. 11:29 FOR RENT Furnished fiat for housekeeping, down stairs, December 1st: .lo ;one sleeping room. Apply 232 Plummer ave. Hammond. 11:29 BOARD AND ROOM WANTED Rooms and boarders, by day or week: good location. 4141 "acotin ave.. East Chicago. 11:27 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Largs variety of trunks. bags and suit cases. Leaser Loan Bank, 35 State st.. Hammonr. 2-17-tf FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds a.nd Bail road Watches. Leaser's ln Bank. sS Btale at.. Hammond. Open aveolegs. Wonderful values in unredeemed suits, overcoats and raincoats, Lcssers Re liable Loan Bank, (J5 State St. Hammond. 18 tt FOR SALE Player Piano, beautiful Oak case, like new. Will sell on tinr? to responsible person. Phone 3360: 452 Garfield Ave.. West Ham. 11-23-6 FOR SATEl7iKhT"h orsc a t Cal urn e t Park Stock Yards. 11-24-6 FOR SALE "Light delivery horse and wagon. Phono 3612 or call 443 Truman avenue, .Hammond. 11:27:3 FOR SALE Library table, pedestal and other furniture. 1149 Garfield street, phort" 2747 Hammond. 11:27:2 iOR SALE Horse- and wagon and kindling wood. Write 107, 154t St.. Wet Hammond. 111. ll:2i:3 i'OR SALE Furniture with winter coal privilege of renting 6 room house. MK Calumet ave.. Hammond. 11:27:2 FOR SALENS piece parlor set kni China cabinet. 3425 Michigan ave.. rear. Indiana Harbor. 11:27:2 FOR SALE Plush coat, size SB: fur trimmed, worn but little. Phone 12 30-M Hammond. 11:29 i'OR SALE Equity in 6 room modern bungalow: doublo garage. Inqmre 12f i Van Buren st., Hammond. 11:29:3 FO I S ALET wo fl'a "build! ng o f rooms each: also 4 room modern cttn.gc: le-iving town. 484 East State St.. Hammond. 11:29:12:3.1 FOR SALE One large heating stove: hard coal; one small heating stove; one latindry heatirg stove. 29S North Hohman st. Inquire upstairs, Hirnmond. 11:29:2 CASH SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY 0x12 Brussel rugs, $35.00 value for $18.75. Hammond Furniture Co. J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 E. State St. Ham mond. 11-29--1 WALL PAPER Another big cct in prices. W. A. Diblee. .painter and decorator. 424 Indiana ave., phone 1148-M Hammond. Indiana. 11:39:12:1:3 FOR SALE Cheap light horse and small delivery wagon. Gust Graczyk. 4So0 Wegg ave.. East Chicago. 11:29:3 FOR SALE Navy blue embroidered one-piece dreas, atze, 38: will sell tor 115; new; never worn. 703 South Hohman St.. Hammond. 11:29 FOR SALE Columbia grafanola. style K-2 full slJie: new, with records. Mrs. fe. Berkson, Barker bldg., corner Michigan and Fir st. Indiana Harbor. Indiana. llj2:S FOR SALE Beautiful golden oak Upright piano, like new; reasonable terms. M. Greenbcrger, 7 7 State st.. Hammond. 11:29:3 SITUATION WANTED WANTED Plain sewing to do at home. 589 Sibley st.. Hammond. 11:29:2 WANTED To do family ironing hy the hour: reasonable. Apply 3714 Parish ave., Indiana HArbor. 11:29:3
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
l'OK ISA LE On acount of ill health. I will sell my half way bo'.irc, now doing a fine business in meals and soft drinks, one of the finest locations in the country; Inquire 419 Bauer street or phone Hammond 429. ll-23-fi lUii SALE --a acres of good farm lands good house and other buildings, good orchard: 6c miles east ot Indiana Harbor, along ronnsyhanla raJlroad. Price $4.00(1. J. Coffin. Hamlet, Ind. 11:27:2 FOR SALE Five, acres, house and outbuildings. Cat-h prtcu $1,600 or will trade for house and lot in town. Call 432 Ash st. phone Hammond 33ij. ll:2i:2 AT" OWNRSrRTCE " This S room house, bath, eteam heat, 37's ft. lot: in 43uti block. Northcot: price only $40t'(): J500 cash; balance easy. i,-family frame flat in good condition: close in, on Mgoun; price only $6000. 60 foot frontage on Plummer ave., close in; owner leaving Hammond and will sacrifice for $575: also two story house with 55 ft. frontage on Sibley St.. close in; price only $6500. We have some good bargains in lots on the North Side. CHA.S. V. TERMINI CO. Eat Chicago Bank Bldg., Phone 57 Ea-t Chicago. ll-2S-3eod HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN FOR SLE Six room brick eneer bungalow, bulit a yer ago; three bed rooms and clothes closets; three living rooms pantry and bath: attic. Full basement, cement floor and stationary tubs. Stove heat. 37 ft. lot: all a.icssments paid but one on street. Possession 20th of December. Located on Johnson St.. near Hoffman. Price. 400. One-half ca.sh. bee owner at 1207 Calumet avenue. Also my home at 1207 Calumet ave. Five rooms, 11 modern and hard wood fir.tsh. French doors, oooncasps; colonnade: plate rail pantry and tnuit-m kitchen cabinet. Full basement. Holland furnace, stationary tubs. Garage and lawn. 37 V It. lot. Crice S'i.O'M'. $1,500 cash. Balance $40 a month, including interest. 11:29:2 FOR SALE Grocery ajid meat market: good location. Address V. P. care TimTJ, Hammond. 11:29:7 ONLY $300.00 CASH Immediate Possession 6 room most modern frame bungalow on east side 10 ft. lot, all graded and assessments paid. The interior is most beautifully rinished with book case, colonades, window seat, cove moulding, tile bath floor, laundry tray, beautiful fixtures, fine basement and furnace. Just completed and now ready to move into. Payments only 50 per month, including interest. -1 room bungalow like new located on 50 ft. lot in West Hammond, just off Sibley street, and only about 15 minutes walk ty-oni business center. A fine home for small fe'lmily and will pay for itself with rent money. Now vacant. Onlv $300 cash. FRANK J. WACHEWJCZ Cor. Oakley & Plummer Phone 16i? Hammond Open Evenings U-29-; FOR SaTTE-S roonis-nd bath, brick bungalow. 3917 Parrih ave. Apply at M. Randier. Road 1. Box IS, Chesterton. Indiana. 11:29:3 FOR S M.E Ten acre truck and t hicken farm, located just south of Hammond. Improved with a mc-ieru and up-to-d!.te chicken notiso and pen with a "if"0 chicken capacity, with about 3lo chickens at ih- present time. Also a modern fi room bungalow equipped with electric lights and bath: furnace heat and automatic vatr system with the finest kind of water. House all decorated; finished m oak and tile bath; all built-in features. Price S1,000. Not less than $5. "00 cash. Balance mortgage. Phone Hammond 4n. 11:29 MONEY TO LOAN eiw, t"'-i" f w -'t j In. .iUwJ... I rr-H, W.rmmm li ,l ii ihi VJIii' Money to Loan on farms and ctty prperty. Roe & Peterson's Law Office, PMsr Chtcaen. 9-15-AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE Silvertown cords, only slightlv used: 37x5. $22: 35v5. $21; r.5x4's. $20: 34x4H. !19; 33x4'-. $19; 34x4, SIS: 33x4. $17; 32x4, $18: :2x3l. $13: 30x3V4. $11. Guaranteed tires are no better. K. 'S. Tire & Supply Company. 18 Chicago ovcTTue, East Chicago. 11-11-tl LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Hammond. Indiana, November 27. 1329. All claims filed against Mrs. .Mulcahy for labor or material must meet with my approval before paid. A. I'. PETERSON. 11:27:3 46'.', 150th St., Hammond. NOTICE The undersigned lias bought the tailor shop of E. H. Tomczak, located at 3S04 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor. I will not be responsible for any Vtts contracted by any one but myself after November 27, 1920. U:27 BRUNO KUZIEJ KOTICS TO JTON-ilESIDENT IN TH ELAKE SUPERIOR COURT. STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE CO., NOVEMBER TERM. 1920. MICHAEL O'CONNOR VS. MINNIE O'CONNOR. CAUSE NO. 1991S. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes U:e plaintiff by Cleveland & Cleveland, attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Minnie O'Connor, is not a resident of the State of Ind. ana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the. next term of said court and that unless sh appears and answers or demurs therein, at the calling of 'said cause, on the 17th day of January, A. D., 1921, the same being the 7th day of the next term of said Court to. be hegjiin and held in the Court House, Room No. 2 at Hammond, in said Coun.
ty and State on the 2nd Monday of .lanuai i , A. I.. 1321, said action w ill bo heard and determined in htr absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand atid affix the seal of said Court at Hammond, this 20th day of November, A. D.. 1920. HERBERT 1 WHEATON, Clerk L S. C. By Wileita Campbell, deputy clerk. 11-C2&1I-8
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA. COUNT! O. LAKE, SS. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NO. 19GSI. ROOM NO 1. WALTER E. METN VS. ANDREW I OS BORN. ET. AU Now comes the plaintiff by Bombergw, Peters Sc Morthland, his counsel, and flies his complaint herein, together wltS such affidavits made by competent persons, as is required by law, that the following defendant r ssch and a.11 non-residents of the State of Indiana: Andrew L. Osborn; the unknown wife of Andrew L. Osborn; the unknown widow of Andrsw L. Osborn. deceased th unknown heirs of Andrew L. Osborn. deceased: the unknown dsvisees oX Andrew L. Osborn; deceased: George W. Plummer; Leonette T. Plummer. bis wife; Klenora Alice Plummer; the tinknown husband of Elenora Alice Plummer; the unknewn widower of ETenora Alice Plummer, deceased; the unknown heirs of Elenor Alice Piummer, deceased; the unknown devisees of Elenor Alice Plummer. deceased; Leonette T. Plummer; the unknown husband of Leonet t T. Plummer: the unknown Widower ef Leonette T. Plummer, deceased; the unknown heirs of Leonette T. Piummer, deceased; the unknown deviseJs of Leonette T. Plummer, deceased; George H. Hammond; Ellen Hammond, wife of George H. Hammond: the unknown heirs of George H. Hammond, deceased; ths unknown devisees of George H. Hammond, deceased; the unknown heirs ot Ellen Hammond, deceased; the unknown devisees of Ellen Hammond, deceased; Caleb Ives; ihe unknown wTTe of Cale'a Ives; the unknown widow of Caleb Ives, deceased: the unknown heirs of Cales Ives, deceased; the unknown devisees of Caleb Ives, deceased; Mrs. Caleb Ives (w-fe or widow of Caleb Ives) whose true Christian name is unknown; the unknown heirs of iir. Caleb ls twife or widow of Caleb Ives), whose tru christian name is unknown; the unknown devisees of Mrs. Caleb Ives wlf or widow of Caleb Ives), whose true Christian name is unknown; Frank Battrick; the unknown wife of Frank Buttrick; the unknown widow of Frsnli Buttrick, deceased; the unknown heira of Frank Buttrick. deceased; the unknown devisees of Frank ButtrTck. deceased; Frank Buttrick. s assignee of Caleb Ives. Bankrupt; th unknown assigns of Frank Buttrick; National Packing Company, a corporation of New Jersey; George H. Hammond and Company, a corporation of Michigan: the G. H. Hammond Company, a corporation of Michigan; Jesse P. Lyman: Mary Grace Lyman, hie wife; the unknown heirs of Charles Kssson. deceased: the unknown devisees of Charles Kasson. deceased; Leonetta, Annin; Annitit husband of Leonetta Annin) whoss true Christian name Is unknown; the unknown husband of Leonetta. Atinin: ths unknown widower of Leonetta Annin. deceased: the unknown heirs of Leonetta Annin, deceased; the unknown, uev i.-. t . . netta Annin. deceased; AiVxandyr itar vey; Harvey (wire of Alexardi Harvey) whose true Christian name if unknown; the unknown wife of Alexander Harvey; the unknown widow of Alexander Harvey, deceased; the unknown heirs of Alexander Harvey. dceased; the unknown de.visees of Alexander Harvev. deceased; George A. A. Mason: the unknown wife of George A. A. Mason; the unknown widow of George A. A. Mason, deceased; trhe unknown heirs of George A. A. Mason, deceased; ths unkno.vn devisees of George A. A. Mason, deceased: H. J. Aerer; Fred C. Towle and Tow ie (wife of Fred C. Towlc) whose true Christian name is unknown: the unknown wife of Fred C. Towle, Gorge H. Towle: Martha Towle, his wife, and Everett Wilson, a widower. Said complaint alleges an action to ouiet title to the followfng described real estate in the County of Lake, and State of Indiana: Lots One (1). Two C), Three 3. Four (4). Five f5). Six ). Seven (7), and Eight ($). as marked and la'd down on ihe recorded plst of "Calumet Industrial District, Hammond. Indiana." being a subdivision of that rart of the Southweat Fractional Quarter of Section Twenty-fivo (25). Township Thirtyseven (S7) North. P-ange Ten (10) West of the 2nd Principal Meridian, and of the North-west fractional Quarter of Section Thirty-six (34), 'i osiup Thirtj-scveu t") North. Rar.ge. Ten (ICi. West of the 2nd Pr.ncipal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the S'ste Line between Indiana and Illinois, being the West Pne of said Section Twenty-flve (25) with the South Bank of the Grand Calumet River; thence South along said State Line and the West line of said Sections Twenty-five (25) and Thirty-six (35). township and range aforesaid, a distance of 1.071. 62 feet to the Northerly line of the right of wy of the Michigan Central R&TTroad compajiy; thencs Southeasterly ' along '"said "Northerly right of way line a distance of 1.251 36 feet to the Westerly line of toe right of way of the Chicago. Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Company: thence Northwesterly along said Westerly right of way line a distance of 1.541-58 feet t the South Bank of the Grand Calumet river; thence Westerly t an angle of 107 degrees $2 minutes South to Weat from lat described line, and along the South Bank of said River a distance of 689.08 feet to an angle point: thencs deflect 5 degrees 34 minutes to the right, from last described line and measure Westerly along" the South Bank of aid river a distance of 3Sl.l feet, to the place of beginning, containing .1J acres in Section Twenty-five (25. and 23.490 acres in Section Thirty-six (3S); situated in the City of Hammond, in Lake County, Indiana. And the said plaintiff claims therein full and complete right and title to the above described real eslste as described In said complaint and to the interest therein asserted as against any and all persons -whatsoever, and that it Is the purpose of plaintiff herein to quiet his title to such real estate as against the world and to quiet the title to the land herein described and mentioned as against ill demands, claims and clalmajiia 'fft)AiA.vx.
Notice is therefore hereby riven to j said defendants last above named ef the filing and pendency of this suit, and that the same will -t and for trial at the
.. ..ii",ai7 f' ' the Lake oupcrii' Court in Room So. 1 thereof, said term legun and commencing oa trie Indjgon- ., vi January, .v. i-. iaji, aitu uial they are hereby further notified that unless they be and appear at said Superior Court Hcuse in the City of Hammond. County of Lakt, and State of Indiana, in Room No. 1 tbereef. before the Judge ol. said lioom No. I on the 24Ui day of January, 1921, the same being the 13th Judicial day of Mid January term of said Court, and answer or ds- ! mur to said oomptalnt, or file ouch other proper pleading and appearance thereto as may be required, the same will bs heard a9 determined in their absence. i Jn witness whersef I. Herbert L. - Whealon, Clerk of ths Lake Superior Court, have sirtied this notice and ; caused the seal of the said Court to tffixed this 23rd day of November, 1S20. (Seal) HERBERT L. WHEATON. ! 11:29:12:6:13. Clerk L. S. C. I PRTMABT ASSESSMENT j S.OX.I. XXZTZlfCr j CITT OF HAMMOND. INDIANA j DEPARTMENT Ot PUBLIC WORKS, j Notice of Cleveland and Euclid Avej nues. Macadam Tavement. j To Whom It May Concern: j Tou are hereby notified that the Asj sessment Roll In the matter of the Im. i provement of Cleveland and Euclid avej nues. Cleveland avenue from Calumst . avenue to Euclid avenue and Euclid avenue from alley- south of the Chesapeake j & Ohio Railroad to Standard avenue. By constructing therein a macadam pavement of nine Inches broken lime stones, two and one-half Inches, broken j unestone scrcnings. poured asphalt bej tvveen interstices and asphalt sealing coat with limestone screenings; cement sidewalks, six feet w-Ide. Tormlng a curb twenty Inches in depth; threequarter inch water connection's with corporation cock stops and boxes; catch basins and inlets for proper drainage in the City of Hammond. County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Works of said City, and that the j same is now on file in the office of said Board for public examination and ln-sp-xt!on. and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners sffected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said Improvement and that bj resolution said Board has fixed the 3rd day of December, 1920, at. 2:00 o'clock, P. M-, in the office of the Board of Public Works In the City Hall of sa'd City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all rersons affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said assessment roll, and that said Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided tht it finds that said property affected thereby is benefitted in respective amounts. A. J. SWANS OSJACOB WIICER F. C. DIETF.ICH. Board of Public Works. Wiham C. Rose, Clay Clerk. 11-22-29 pxruAXT Assxssacsirr SOU MXZTXBGr CITT OF HAMMOND, INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Notice of Jefferson Street Macadam Pavement. To Whom It May Concern: Tou are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll In the matter of the improvement of Jefferson street. From Conkey avenue to Standard avenue by constructing therein a macadam pavement, twenty-eight feet wide, of nine Inches of broken limestone, J1! Inches of broken limestone screenings, poured asphalt between the interstices and an asphslt sealing coat tvlth Hmestona screenings, cement sidewalk five feet wide, five inches in depth, cement curb and gutter flag, three-quarter inch lead water services with corporation cocks, stops and boxes In the City Hammond. County of Lake, suid 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 th 3rd day of December, 1920. at 2:00 o'clock, P. M. in the office of th5 Board of Public Works in the City Hall of Fiid City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to The special benefits derlvej therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said assessment roll, and that said Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each re. spoctivc assessment as made, provided that It. nr.ds thit said property affected thereby is benefitted in respective amounts. A. J. SWANSON JACOB "WirCER F. r. DIETRICH Board of Public Works. William C. Rose, City Clerk 11-22-29 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE I COUNTT. IN THE LAKE SUPERI IOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, 192'-. R. D BLAND VS. MART ELAND, CAUSE, NO. 13SD9. ACTION' TO DIVORCE.- ' Now comes the riaintiff by Cleveland & Cleveland, his attorney and files h;s complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant,- Mary Bland, is not a resident of the State of Indlana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court. and that unless she sppear and answer or , demur therein, at the- calling of aid (cause, on tha llth day of January. A. D. 1921, the same being the 2nd day j of the next term of said Court to be (begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 1 at aHrr.mond, in said Coun. j ty and State on the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1921. said action w-.ilj be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereun to set my band and affix tha Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 10th day of November. A. D. 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. F.y: RUTH BER'1, Deputy Clerk. 11-15-22-x
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To the Republicans of the Country and All Those Who Aided Them: The Republican success in the 1920 election has been commensurate with the quality of our candidates and the righteousness of our cause. This success is the partnership accomplishment of all Republicans everywhere and of hundreds of thousands of well-wishers of good government regardless of past party affiliations. To all of these we now appeal, because it is the mutual responsibility of us all who will share alike in the consequent mutual benefit of good government. The plan of limiting campaign contributions to $1,000, adopted by your national organization, has left your party unmortgaged. It has been a most advanced step in placing the business of politics on the highest plane, and has brought an interest on the part of thousands who never before have been concerned with politics. Some weeks before election it was apparent that the expenses provided for in our budget, with the strictest economy, would exceed the contributions, but we were unwilling either to leave undone any legitimate effort, essential to complete success or to change the method of raising money. We were then sure and we are now sure that every Republican desires that the expenses of the campaign be distributed in this manner. Your presidential campaign this year cost no more than that of 1916, when a dollar went nearly twice as far as It does today. Four years ago the bulk of the campaign fund came from 750 contributors, while this year the approximately $2,000,000 contributed to date for the presidential election has come from 50,000 givers. The victory won, the raising of the deficit would be easy, indeed, if your committee were willing to abandon the policy of keeping down the average of contribution. This we are determined not to do. It was a fight of all the people. The result speaks, for itself. It lifted a burden from the minds of millions and points the way to better and happier days. We ask now for that additional help from all which is merited both by the successful conclusion of fhe effort and by the consequent contribution to the welfare of all of our people and the glory of the nation. Let us now have help from every American who is grateful for the victory and all that it means to the country. It might well be in the nature of a thanksgiving offering for the return to a certainly safe, sane, constitutional progressive government. Let us by general and generous giving put the seal of approval upon the policy of putting a national administration in power free from any possible embarrassment of special obligation to any man, men or group of men. Let us make the contribution, whether large or small, and whether or not we have heretofore given, commensurate with our means and our appreciation, always within the maximum limit heretofore fixed. Let us get our names on the cornerstone of a sturdier political structure, upon the roll of those who have helped make possible a campaign of which, in methods and result, we may as Republicans and patriots be justly proud. Most earnestly we urge that this aid be given quickly, that your committee may be enabled to discharge the party' obligations and turn to further constructive work In behalf of party and country. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE, Will II . Hays, Chairman. Cktcis ihould b mad poyabU Frti W. Upham. Treasurer, r James G. Blaine, Jr., Eattim Treatunr. and sent f the Committee's Office, 19 West 41th Street, Sew York City, i. Y.
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