Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1920 — Page 7
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CLKRKS Ovr 17. for Postal Mall Service. $125 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, of examination. vrite R. Terry (former Civil Service Examiner), 495 Continental Bldg.. Washington. D. C. 12j3:3 "AATC3Ter7 whoare ambitious to become salesmen in a progressing rompuny. A wonderful future for men in this dlstrti-t. Apply 107 Citizen's FUnk BMg.. Hammond 12:4:3 MEN! LE A RN-Til KiB A RBER TRADE Good paying business. Quick method. B:g demand and wages. EARN WHILE LEARNING Write today. MOLEK BARKER COLLEGE. 105 S. V. IIs at.. Chioag.v Uj4j6 W ANTE D S ales tn a n wlThFor(I car. to handle popular Ford car accessory, exclusive territory. Must be able to finance Initial order to secure agency live address phon, and when you e.-n b.- seen. Write Bl. care Times. Hammond. ' w AN f ED First ci ali s-boo k k e e p c r a iT d cfflce manager for manufacturing concern, in Calumet district, would prefer man who will invest and take acts'.part in the business. This means a uecssful future tf you are the right man. Address B. T. care Times. Ham-n-ond. 12.6:2 WANTED Car repairers for steady work, only men with Ions experience m this work need apply. Employment Office Grassellic Chemical Co. E. Chioasro. 11:6:2 A' ANTED Solicitors 'ind collectors; ruarantee salary and commission. Applv Room 3. Minas Bldg . a. in. Tuepdav. Hammond. 11:6 WANTED TOUXn MAN FO R CLERICAL WORK; HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION OR BUSINESS" COLLEGE TRAININO PREFERRED, SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. O. F JORDAN COMPANY. KIRST fAlVllKNT TRUST & SAVINO BANK BLDG.. EAST CHICAGO- 12:6 FURNISHED ROOMS fOK RENT Mouern wen turnlshed room for one or two gentlemen. lo "Warren St.. Hammond. IL'l'' FOR RENT S'Tcely furnished modern rooms. 2 4 Webb st. Phone 3 "!! Hammond. 12:3:3 "pOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping for bachelors. 1SS ri'.immer ave.. Hsmiiwnd. 12 : :tf FOR REN T Teep fng- rooms for gentlemen. 67 ftste st. Hammond. upe'a'rs. ?2 per week. 12:4:1 FOR RENT 6 room cottage 4 34 fndiana ave . Phone 164S Ham. 1 2j 4 2 VRRENT Nicely furnished large room for two gentlemen. 16 Ikhv at.. Hammond, Ind. 12:4:2 TO R REN T rri vat e garage. 16 Duty St. phone 42n4-R Hammond. 12:4:2 fXR RENT 2moderir furnished-'ooms heated, to couple or 2 men; reasonable. 1017 Wallace Road. Hammond. Indiana. 1?:4J2 FOR RENT Heated bed room, with board. 2 men or man Rnd wife: also meals hv wek or dav. Mn. E. B. Parnhart. 67 Webster ave., Hammond. 125:2 FOR RENT- 2 furnished Lght housekeeping rooms, nicely furnished. 332 Indiana ave.. Hammond. L?i5 FOR RENT Iarge front room, furnished, gentleman with ref. So. Hohman. rear park. Phone Ham. 856-W. 12:6:2 TOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping: roomers and boarders. v.. East Chicago. also wanted 4I4t Magoun U: FOR RENT 3 heated furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4"7 Wentworth ave, near State, West Hammond. Indiana. 12:6 FOR RENT -3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 7 West State st.. Hammond. 12:8 KOR"TtENT Furnished rooms. 85 1 So. Hohman st... phone 1738 Ham. 12:6: 2 KOR RENT Sleeping room. Call after 6:30 p. m. 3 West Webb, West Hammond. IfOR RENT Sleeping room, suitable for married couple or two ladies, furnace heat: two blocks -west of Lion Store. 661 State Line. Phone 1014-1 Hammond. 12:6 T"OR RENT To furnished rooms for light housekeeping; electric light ana private bath. 407 SJbley St.. Hamrrond. 12:6 FOR RENT Large front heated sleeping rocm for 2 mn. or man and wife. 4 6 Rlmbeeh ave.. Hammond. 12:6 MONEY TO LOAN ma 1 "i Woney tc Loan on farpi nd city porperty. Roe & Peterson's Law Office, rt Chicego 9-15-BUSINESS CHANCES OWK TOL'R OWN BCSINESSBurnali is a oral savinie device. Guaranteed o save 2o per cent. Adapted to heating jflants for homes, apartments and factories Thousands in use. Llv man wanted to establish branch in Ham mond. Big money maker. Burnall. 36 Stat st.. Chlcasro. 1 1-27:12:4 TOR SALE MOTORCYCLES f'vR SALE H. D. motorcycle with side car. full f-'iuipment and one extra dfl car for Exoclsor, cheap. 1130 Ind. Fivd . Whiting. 12:3:3 WANTED TO RENT 'WANTED TO RENT TvTo or three furnished housekeeping rooms. South a:dc, modern. Write B. K. care Times, Hammond. 12:3:3 "WANTED TO RENT 3 furnished room married couplo. A. L. Steward. 213 Standard ave. Best of references. Hammond. 12:3:3 W K Nf ED TO RENTru7r7i'slied bunralow or apartment by refined and conservative couple. t References exchanged. Phone Hammond 856-W. 12:6:2 W"A NTED TOt E N T "2 o r "3 "u rTf u r n i s h ed rooms. Address R. X. care Times, Hammond. 12:6 Wanted to-rent fou f or six room heateri flat, centrally located on or before ' Dec. 10th. Two adults. Ref erences. Address B. Z. care Tunes. Hammond. 126 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st., Hammond, phones S655. 1240-fL IXR SALE Bus business, new Oldsmobi'e bus-' well paying; permanent: ontr.ict with prosperous community: nsoiutely no competition; very little eah required Call at once. Service Parage. 511. 513 Fischupp ave.. Whiting, Indiar.il 12 :3:tf FOR SALE Ford delivery truck, used or.ly two weeks. Starting and lighting system 112? Indiana Blvd., Whiting. Indiana. 12:4:3 FOR SALE 6 raTsenger Buick 6. in first class condition. Must be sold this" week. $650 cash. Phone 1C94-M. 437 Hoffman st . Hammond. L?:S:fi TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
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WANTED Experienced and competent girl for general housework; no laundrv work: good wages. 3S Glendale Park. Phone Hammond 101. 12:2tf WAN TED Stenographer thoroughly experienced, accurate and rapid, pennan" c.nt position, highest wages, pleasant conditions. Apply ut once. W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond. 12-1-3 WANTED Cirls and Women, jinist be over 16 yrs. old. 7:30 to 3 p. in. Kcid Murdock & Co., Hammond. 12-6-1 WANT ED -A girl for general housework; no washing: good wages. 25 Ms son St.. Hammond. vXnTED Girl for general housework. no children. 575 State Line st Hammond. 12:6:3 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8 ILE Larg-T variety of trun bags and suit cases. Leaser !-"" Rank. 55 State t.. Hammond. 2-17-tf FOR SALfc, L'nredeeinea Dlauioncis and Railroad Watcher. Lesew In Bank. S Stats st.. Hammond. Oreo erenlngeWonderful values in unredeemed suits, overcoats and raincoats, Lessors Re" liable Loan Bank, Go fetr.te St. Hammond. 10-lS-tf PLATER PIANO BARGAIN Party who can complete monthly payments of $12.00 each, can secure wonderful bargain in a fine player-piano. Balance due 1s only $2S6. Library of rolls and bench Included. Call at 552 Broadway. Gary, Indiana, day or evenings. Ask fon Mr. Small's player. 12:1 5 FORSALE 500" yards "of carpets In . heavy Wiltons. $6 to $12 value at $1.00. Sanitary davenport at $5.00. Stoves from $1.00 up: sideboard, rockrs and steel bed at bargain prices. 517 Hohman St.. Hammond. 12:2:3 FOR SALE One heavy fur overcoat. first class condition at a give-away price. 754 Hohman St., Hammond. 12:3:3 FOR SALE Soft drink parlor and pool room, cheap. Call at once. 101 Plummer ave., Hammond. 12 :3 :tf PGR SALE OR TRADE Equity in new truck. Inquire 624 State Line St.. Hammond. 12:1:2 FO R S A LE 2 0 thoroughbred barred Plymouth rocks, will sacrifice for Immediate sale. 2IS Marshall St., Gary, Indiana. Phone 2500. 12:4:3 PIANO FOR SALE A rhance to make your family Christmas present of a practically new piano. I most dispose of this 4t once. Phone Hammond 2630. 12:3:2 FOR SALE Furniture of 4 room house including piano and phonograph. Will sell cheap, with privilege of renting cottage. 460 Elm st.. Hammond. Call betwee-n 5 and 8 evenings. 12:6 3100 WILL TAKE a $500 piano. Call at Paul C. Klein, 527 Hohman st.. Hu ehn Bldg., Hammond. 12 6 : 2 FOR SALE Bed spring and mattress. rood as new. p59 Torrence ave., Hammond. ; 12:6:2 FITr SALE New $135 sixteen val ve head for Ford, will sell for leBS than half. Phone Hammond 4206-R. 12:6 FOR SALE One rabbit hound end two pups: reasonable. Andrew Polus, 132. 156th Place, West Hammond. 12:4 FOR SALE Furniture of five room flat and cottage for rent. 436 Indiana ave., Hammond. 12:6:2 FOR-SALE White 'Reed Go-Cart wi t h fur robe. SS7 Wallace Road, Hammond. 12:6;3 FO R SALBSi IghTl y so! 1 ed dfes s es ; values up to $35 at $8.95; sizes 16 to 40. Style Shop. 150 State St., Hammond. 12:l:eod CASH XMAS SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY 20"piece aluminum set with a beautiful Xmas box, $1.95, one set to a customer. Hammond Furniture Co., J. Arkin. Mgr., 242 E. State St Hammond. 12-6-1-FOR SALE Dining suite, librsrv table and large rockers. Apply S90S Ivy St., Indiana Harbor. 12:6 FOR SALE WTiite enmel double bed. extra good springs. 4122 Magoun a ve. , phone 316-M Eas tOi icsgo. 12 : 6 : 2 ENGLISH AND SCOTCH OVERCOATS Just received. 45 imported English and Scotch Overcoats, sizes 34 to 46. Price $24.5i to $37.50. while thy last. Others get double this price. Don't miss this. 4 New Imported Suit Patterns we offer mad to order, guaranteed to fit. for less than you can buy a hand-me down Suit for. Com and see the ONLY LINE of IMPORTED GOODS carried In this entire district. RETZ-BARELLI WOOIJ2N CO. 103 Stste st. and 495 Hohman St., Hammond: 34P5 Guthrie at.. Indiana Harbor. 12:6:6 FOR SALE One large heating furnace, cost $500. will sell for $150. 21 Hoffman sr., phone 2590 Hammond. Indiana. 12:6 FO R sXL&lctTola; firsToTss con" dltlon. records Included. 541 Calumet ave., Hammond. 12:6 FOR SAL& 2 sanitary couches with mattress: 1 office. 1 bedstead and mattress; heating stove: telephone table; 3 dorrs, good as new; Beaver Board and 2x4. Shroll counter, base burner; large window shade. Call after 6 p. m. S35. 154th St.. Vest. Hammond. 12:6 FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room flat, steam heat, all modern improvement". M. Herschovitz, Indiana Harbor 210. 12:6:2 FORRENT 6 TOoTn-TungT"ow. rnod" ern: cheap, phone Hammond 2590. 12:6 FOR RENT -Slore at S39 Calumet ave.. corner Carroll; good location for clothing store. Hammond. 12:6 WANTED TO BUT WANTED In Indiana Harbor, by Jan. 1st., desirable heated flat or 3 rooms. American couple. Call during day. Phon 2251 Hammond. J-4 WXNET3"0BUT Ry private party 1n the north half East Chicago, a bungalow of 6 or 7 rooms. Owner only give description and price. Address P. O. Box 581. East Chicago. 12:,6:12 AUTO ACCESSORIES VOR SALE Sllvertown cords. pnlv ellghtlv used: 37x5. $22; 35x5. $21; 35x4. $20: 34x4M-, $19: 33x4.. $19; 84x4, $18: 33x4. $17; 32x4. $16; S3x3l4. $13: 30x3H. $11. Guaranteed tires are no better. K. & S. Tire & Suprly Company, 616 Chicago avenue. East Chicago. 11-11-tf B0ARDAND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD For 2 girls in private family. Call 370 East State St.. upstairs. Hammond. 12:8 SITUATION WANTED WANTED Position is timekeeper, with thre years . experience. Phone 997 East Chicago. 12:2:4
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR"-SALE Jrocery and meat market: good location. Addresa V. P. care Times, Hammond. M.ZV.i
FOR SALE New bungalow, arranged for two families. 7 4 State Line st., Hammond. 12:1:6 mi. c6km:tou Tour opportunity Is here now not tomorrow. Tick up ten good lots. improvements In. Be bought almost for the asking. Phone 140 or 126 Hammond. 12:33 1 CAN PLACE- real esfateYoan. 3 "to 10 thousand dollars on to five years at an extra rate of Interest. H G . care Times, Hammond. 12:3:6 FO R S ALE Sly eix room home, practically new; modern: furniture included If desired. Call any time at 277 Henry St., Hammond 12:8:4 Fb'priA I Ji-Be at lo tonCed a r" s t ."." 2 nd from i-orlhwest corner ltftith St. Big bargain- J. plwaronas, 3602 Deodar at., Indiana Harbor. 12:4:3 FOR riALE Modern brick ;bungalv"vi?i Indiana Harbor, fine location. Call at 4034 Parrish ave.. Indiana Harbor. .12 : 4 :3 For sale 5 room cottage, modern, cement basement, furnace, garage, 50 fit. lot, on Alice street. $3,800.00; tci"fns. ! Alice street. $:800.(); terms. For sale 4 room cottage on Truman, teas and electric lights, full 'attic $1,800.00; $300.00 cash and $45.00 per month. For sale Modern frame bungalqw, Garfield street. rooms and sun porch, all solid oak, trim and floors, book cases, arched colonades. built in cabinets, double garage, every thing in excellent condition. $0.100.00: $1,100.00 cash. Posner and Throop Co. t0o" Oakley Avenue Phone Hammond 3737 Open Evenings :2--2 HOLIDAY BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE On one of the best residential corners in Homewood is an excellent brick dwelling suitable, for a single residence or can be easily made into a flat. Very fine basement with furnace, laundry, cor.I bin and flruit cellar. This property js in very good condition and is the best buv in Hammond at $11,000. 65 foot lot with garage. Will give very rcasonaole tenms to responsible party. 5 room modern bungalow just completed. Located near the Industrial high school. Oak floors, kitchen cabinet, large neatly decorated rooms, and spacious 7 foot basement with furnace. Price $5,800 with only $750.00 cash. Immediate possession. GOSTLIN MEYN &. HASTINGS, INC. On Hohman cor. of State St. Phone Hammond 140 12-6-' "FOR SaQ5"""-5 room bungalow, brick. hard floors; electric light; gas: fnr-r.-r heat: modern; bargain Apply 281 Hoffman st. G rgua. Hartv 12:6:3 FOR" SALE 14 foot, all ' marble. 20 gallon soda fountatn. back bar carbons -tor. cah register, stools, syrup fillers and ail equipment, all glass cigar case nd 8 ft. tobacco wall, with stock of cigars, tobacco and ctgarottes. all new fixtures used only 4 month, worth $snoii for $3,750 if taken at once. 4716 F"rsvthe avo.. East Chicago. 12.6:6 MISCELLANEOUS " PAINTING" AND PAP E it 1 1 AN G IN G " Prices Reasonahla Carl Vermett. phone 1423 Hammond JO-21-30t ITa"V12 Y O U R WOO Tj VVO RK don ""byCharley Masko. mill and cabinet work, storm windows, doors, radiator coolers with care, kitchen cabinets, buffets, store fixtures, repairing and anv special work. Phone shop 2626; residence 2928 Hammond. 180 Calumet avenue. 10-29-3 COAL" PROfTtEE RS' need riot "worry you if jon have an Oliver Oil Gas Burner. A size for every stove. r-n years on the market, for ?a! by E. L. Ffty. 391S Drutmnond St.. Indiana Harbor. 12:4:3 CHI 41 NET REPAIRING and sweeping! Phone 1149-W Hammond. 12:6:2 35RESS MAKING All "kinds: plain and fancy sewing. Second floor. 194 State St.. corner Oakley ave.. Hammond. 12j6:3 LOST AND FOUND LOST Watch, open face, gold match box, memorandum book and 2 check books and keys marked John E. Fitzgerald, also gold pencil, suit of clothes, lady's squirrel fur coat, re" turn to First National Bank and receive reward. No Questions asked. 2""z Ij-y s"T""""Tued a y between State street and Huehn ave., on Calumet, taupe shade hand bag. containing about $2 in money and cavalier which was a keepsake Finder please return cavalier and keep rest. 135 Torrence ave, Hammond, or Times office. 12:4:2 LOST Pair dark horn rim glasses. Sunday evening, between De Luxe theater and Clinton st or on Green Line car. Reward. Champion Auto Eauipment Co. Phone Hammond 663. 12:6 kEGAk NOTICES NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING OF THE LEVER COIL SPRING COMPANY. November 30. 1920 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Lever Coil Spring Company will be h:id at the Company's plant, situated at 14Sih and Railroad Avenue, East
Chicago, Indiana, on the 30lh day of Decembei. 1920 at 7:30 p. m. for the election of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. WILLIS E. ROE. II 30: lit Secretary LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY Ok LAKE, S3 IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT NO. 196 SI. ROOM NO t
WALTER K METN VS. ANDRJDW L, OSBORN. ET. AL. j Now comes the plaintiff by Bomberger. Petera V Worth lend, his counsel, and files hie complaint herein, together with such affidavits made by competent per-j sons, as is required by law, that the following defendant are each and aJl non-residents of the S'ate of Indiana: ) Andrew L. Oaborn; the unknown wife, of Andrew L. Osborn; the unknewa ' widow of Andrew L. O-iborn, deceased; l he unknown helre of Andrew L. Osborn, deceased; the unknown deviaeea of Andrew L. Oaborn; deceased; George W. Plummer; Leonette T. Hummer, hla wife; Elenora Alice Plummer; tbe unknown husband of Elenora Alice Plummer; the unknown widower cf Elenora Alio Plummer, deceased; the unknown heirs of Elenora Alice Plummer. deceased; the unknown devisens of Elenora Alice Plummer. deceased; Leonette T. Plummer: the unknown husband of Leonette T. Plummer; the unknown Widower of Leonette T. Plummer, deceaaed; the unknown heirs of Leonette T. Plummer, deceaaed; the unknown devise's of Leonette T. Plummer. deceased; George H. Hammond: Ellen Hammond, wife of George H. Hammond: the unknown heirs j of George H. Hammond, deceased; the! unknown devisees of George H. Ham- I mond. deceased; the unknown heirs of Ellen Hammond, deceased; the unknown devieees of Ellen Hammond, deceaaed; Celeb Ives; the unknown w?Ve of Caleb Ives: the unanow n widow of Caleb Ives, deceased: the unknow"h helra of Caleb Ives, deceased: tbe unknown devisees of Caleb Ives, deceased: Mrs Caleb Ivea (wife or widow of Caleb IveeJ whose true Christian name is unknown: the unknown heirs of Mrs. Caleb Iva (wife or widow of Caleb Des). whose true christian name la unknown; the unknown devisees of Mrs. Caleb Ives (wife ot widow of Caleb Ives), whose true Christian name is unknown: Frank Buttrick;" the unknown wife of Frank Buttr'.ck; the unknown widow of Frank Buttrick. deceased; the unknown heirt of Frank Buttrick. deceased; the unknown devisees of Frank Buttrick. deceased; Frank Buttrick. aa assignee of Caleb Ives, Bankrupt: the 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, hla wife: the unknown heirs of Charles Kajsson, deceased; the unknown devisees of Charles Kasson. deceased: Leonetta Annin; AnnJn( husband of Leonetta Annin) whose true Christian name la unknown: the unknown husband of Leonetta Annin; the unknown widower of Ieorjetta Annin. deceased: the unknown heirs of Ieonetta Annin, dcceaeu; tne iiin.iiov. n i.r,.-. . ... netta Annin, deceased: Aiander H.'.r vpj ; Harvey (wife of Aleiar.doj Harey) whose true Chrisrian name it unknown; the unknown wife of Alexander Harvey; lh unknown widow of Alexander Harvey, deceaaed: the unknown heirs of Alexander Tlarvey. deceased; the unknown devisees of Alexander Harvey, deceased; George A. A. Mason; the unknown wife of George A. A. Mason; the unknown widow of George A. A. Mason, deceased; the unknown heirs of George A. A. Mason, deceased; the unknown devisees of George A. A. Mason, deceased: H. J. Aerer; Fred C. Towle and ' Towle (wife of Fred C. Towle) whose true Christian name Is unknown; the unknown wife of Fred C. Towle; George 11. Towle; Martha Towle. his wife; and Everett VVlison, a widower. Fald complaint alleges an action to quiet title to the following described real e-siate in the County of I .a e, and State of Indiana: Lot One (1). Two 2). Three (3). Four (4). Five u). Six (6). Seven (7). ar.d Eight (S). aa marked and laid down on the recorded plat of "Calumet Industrial District, j Hammond, Indiana." being a subdivision of that part of the Southweet Fractional Quarter of Section Twenty-five (25). Township Thirtyseven (37) North. Range Ten (10) Weat of the Ind Principal Meridian, and of the North-west fractional Quarter of Section Thirty-six (S6, 'luii usuip i liiriy-seveu (37) North.: Range Ten (1C), West of the 2nd Principal Meridian, described aa follows: Commencing at the inter-i section of the State Line between! Indiana and Illinois, being the West line of said Section Twenty-five (24) j 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 (36), township and renge aforesaid, a distance of 1.071.62 feet to the Northerly line of the right or way of the Michigan Central RaTfroad company: thence Southeasterly along taid "Northerly right of way line a distance of 1.351.36 feet to the Westerly line of the right of way of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Company; thence Northwesterly along said Wsterly right of way line a distance of 1.54J68 feet ta the SoutTi Bank of the Grand Calumet river; thence Westerly at an angle of 107 degrees 52 minutes South to We6t from laat described line, and along the South Bank of said River a distance of 6S9.0S feet to an angle point; thence deflect i degrees S4 minutes to the right, from laat described line and measure Westerly aionT the South Bank of aaid river a distance of 1.61 feet, to the place of beginning, containing 6.913 acres in Section Twenty-five (25). and 23.490 acree In Section Thirty-six (So); situated in the City . ot Hammond, in Lake County, Indiana. And the said plaintiff claima therein full and complete right and title to the above described real estate aa described In said complaint and to the Interest therein asserted aa against any and all persona whatsoever, and that It Is the purpose of plaintiff herein 'to quiet hla title to such real estate as against the world and to quiet the title to the land herein described and mentioned aa against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given to aid defendant! last above named of the filing and pendency of this suit, and that tbe same win atandf er tajat J Ue.1
January Term of the Lake Superior Court In Room No. 1 thereof, aald terra egua evad ernnytngottih Jodjnr uij ul January, A. u. aim mul they are hereby further notified that unless they be and appear at aatd Superior Court Houae la the City of Hammond. County of Lake, and State of Indiana. In Room No. 1 thereof, before the Judge of said Room No. 1 on the 24th day of January. 1921, the same being the llth Judicial day of aald January taren ef aald Court, and acawer or demur to aald complaint, er Ale amch other propr pleading and appearance thereto as may he required, tbe aame will be heard anff determined in their absence. lo wttneaa whereof, I. Herbert K Whee,Un. Clerk of the LaJke Superior Court, have signed this' notice and caused the aeal of the aald Court to fc affixed this 23rd day of November, 1920. (Seal) HERBERT L. WHEATON. 11:29:12:6:13. Clerk L. S. C. NO TICEOF ADMINI3T RATION In the matter of the Estate of Henry Schlrmer, Deceased, No. 2311. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of said Estate, by tba Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. AGNES SCHIRMER. Executrix Dated December 2nd. 1920. 12:6:13:20 NOT I CE FO RB I ri S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, that up until 1 o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 20th day of December, 1920, sealed bids, addressed to the Auditor, will be received at the Auditor's Office in Crown Point. Indiana, for one (1) 11 inch Book Recording Machine, with fiat pla-ten, Picagothic type, for use in the County Recorder's Office of Lake County. Indiana. All bids must be made in full compliance with the laws governing such matters. A bond equal to the amount of the Md, must accompany all bids. One of the sureties must be a resident of Lake County, Indiana, er a Surety Company authorized to do business in Lake County, Indiana. The right to reject any Lnd all bids is reserved. GEORGE M. FOLAND. 12:6 Auditor Lnke County. Ind ana HOrrcxf to jx oxt-bxsident IN Til ELAKE SUPERIOR COURT. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE CO, NOVEMBER TERM. 1920. MICHAEL O'CONNOR VS. MINNIE O'CONNOR. CAUSE NO. 13918. ACTION TO DIVORCE.. Now comes the plaintiff by Cleveland &. Cleveland, attorneys, and file his complaint heroin, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Minnie O'Connor, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Ls therefore hereby notified of the Tendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said court and that unless she 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 eald Court to ba begun and held in the Court Houce, Room No. 2 at Hammond, In said County ajid State on the 2nd Monday of January. A. D . 1921, aald action will be heard snd determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto et my hand and affix the aeal of said Court at Hammond, this 20th day of November, A. D., 1920. HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clerk I S. C. By Wiletta Campbell, deputy clerk. 11-22&12-6 CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF MICHIGAN AVENUE. SECTION "D" LOCAL SEWER. TRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETINO To-Whom It May Concern: Tou are hereby notified that tbe Assessment Roll in the matter of the improvement of Michigan Avenue from Kent Street to Tell Street by constructing therein a 15 Inch double strength vitrified socket pipe www with 4 manholes and 38 alx inch house drains, 24 feet long. In the City of Hammond. County of like 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 publlo 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 improvements and that by resolution said Board has fixed the 16th day of December, 1920 at 3 o'clock p. m. In the office of the Board of Public Works In the City Hall of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot ;n said 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 property affected thereby' Is benefited Id said respective amounts. A. J. SWANSON. JACOB WIKER, F. C. DIETRICH, Board of Public Works WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clerk. 12:S CITT OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF INDIANA AVENUE LOCAL SEWER, SECTION "D." PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETINO To Whom it May Concern: Tou are hereby notified that .the Assessment Roll in the matter of the improvement of Indiana Avenue from Kent Street to Tell Street, by constructing therein a fifteen - inch double strength vitrified socket pipe 6ewer with four manholes and forty-four six inch house connections twenty-four feet long. In the City of Hammond, County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Pub-, lie 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 improvements and that by resolution said Board has fixed the 15th day of December. 1920 at 2 o'clock p. m. In the office of the Board of Public Worka in the City Hall of said City a3 the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persona affected thereby aa to
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' Uaes( of Iodine. An Ideal gargle: Add one tea.poonful of iodine to half a -glass of water and gargle to relieve or throat. Be careful not to swallow ay of the liquid. For bruises, burn and cuts: Paint with Iodine. To remove- the discoloration, dab with cottou or a sort brush. If you do not wish, ny of the stain to show, use colorlegs Iodine, though this ls much weaker than the ordinary brown Tariety. For aore gums: Wrap a tiny piece of cotton around the pointed end of an orange stick and apply around the edge of the gums, using It freely. This is especially beneficial In cases of receding gums. For Corns: After paring the corns or the callouses on the feetapply Iodine and you will prevent possible Infection. Apply also to Ingrowing toenails. It will relieve the soreness, but will not cure t3e trouble. Only sensible shoes will do that. In Manicuring: If you have a hangnail or if you cut the cuticle around your fingernails, apply jodlne at once to heal and sterilize. For felon: To prevent a folon from spreading, paint around the afflicted part with iodine to prevent spreading. For erysipelas: Paint the white edste around the swelling. For Poison Ivy: Apply iodiaa freely. For Bites. Ammonia, spirits o camphcr, peroxide of hydrogen are all good for insect bites. Menthol and carbolated vaseline are especially recommended for flea bites. For Mushroom or Toadstool Poisoning. Give an emetic, followed bv a cathartic. Follow with strong coffee and stimulants. Apply heat Lot blankets, hot water bottles and rubbing. For Hoarseness. Beat the white of an egg until tiff and add the Juice of one lenithe 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 assesement as made, provided that it finds that said property affected thereby is benefited in said respective amounts. t i'S, A. J. SWANSON. JACOB WIKER, F. C. DIETRICH. I Board of Public Works j WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk. . 12:6 CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF LAKE AVENUE, MACADAM PAVEMENT. PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING To : Whom It May Concern: Tou are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll In the matter of the improvement of Lake Avenue from the north line of Railroad Avenue to Indianapolis Boulevard, by constructing therein a macadam pavement two and one-half inches in depth with asphalt, to fill interstices laid on old macadam foundation. In the City cf 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 same is now on file in the office of said Board for public cxamipation 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 improvements and that by resolution said Board has f.x i the 17th day of December. 1920 at 2 o'clock p. m. in the office of the Board of Publfc Works In the City Hall of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to the srecial 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 that It finds that said property affected thereby is benefited in said respective amounts. A. J. SWANSON". JACOB WIKER. F. C DIETRICH. Board of Public Works WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clerk. icg TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Cashier at Summers Pharmacy, Hammond. 12:6 FEMALE COL WANTED Kitchen help: good wages. Hammond Country Club. Hammond. Indiana. 1 2 :6 j WANTED Girl for housework; good cook, no washing. 2a Highland St.. Hammond. 12:6.6 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I WASHINGTON. Dec. 4. "If you have brandy, season the plum-puddins and mince pie and make the holidays festive and gay. Go ahead with your Christmas plans, drawing as heavily upon, the "private stock" as demands may warrant. But I wouldn't advip-i ! trying to buy brandy for culinary purposes. It can't easily be done." ! This brief advice to house wives from John F. Cramer, dry-law chief, was given to refute erroneous reports that grovernment "dry" law officers looked disapprovingly upon Yule-tide' delicacies with an exhilarating- pun-'i. "No move has been mide to seize , stocks of brandicd cherries, or oiher preserved fruits on shelves of retail ,
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on. Sweeten t i tate. The doo- s one teaapoonful. For Ptomaine Poisoning. Empty tbe stomach by administering an emetic. Give large doses of castor oil. Apply warm ' compresses and rub the abdomen hara. Give large doses of strong coffee. To Remove Splinters. When the splinter cannot be reached with tweezers, fill a widemouthed bottle with scalding water and press the injured part tightly over the month. The steam and suction will draw the splinter to the surface, and it may then be extracted. Sprains. Plunge the injured limb into hot water and keep there for half an hour, adding hot water to keep tb. temperature even and high Bind closely. A Wholes cme Laxative. Mix equal parts of glycerine and castor oil and take two tablespoonaful as a doae. A Lip Salve. A good lip salve Is made by melting together, heating gently, onehalf ounce of cocoa butter and onefourth ounce of oil of almonds, to which is added sit drops of essence of lemon. M1.t well and pour into small moulds to cool. Boils. Sufferers from boils should" arolj starchy foods, should take every precaution agaiast constipation, and should not overexerdse or bathe too frequently. For Canker Sores in the mouth, was a themouth out with a strong solution of boraclc acid. Cover the finger with a piec of antiseptic cotton and dip tnta the solution: then swab out the mouth thoroughly. For Hiccough. Give a child with the hiccoughs a glass of hot water In which a pinch of bicarbonate of soda has been dissolved. If this falls to stop them, bind a bandage around the abdomen as tightly aa it can b borne.
frrocers or others," Cramer said. "No such move will be made. Manufacturers are permitted ty us to use brandy in making certain food products. Such products are sold to dealers who re-sell them without permit. No step will be taken to Interfere with legitimate buslnes of this character." Crame rsald the ban Is still oa against purchase of brandy and similar intoxicants by restaurants and hotel?. No regulation in force at this time allows housewives to buy brandy for home cooking. "Well, how about It. if a fellow saunters out and gets a littja liquor to spread over the fruit cake?" Cramer was asked. . r "Wei! they say it can be done." Cramer admitted. "But not legally." He also allowed he had bis hands full to rrevent the Christmas rush. SONAMBULIST FALLS THREE STORIES Gary Colored Man Walks in His Sleep and Plunges Head First out Window Falling three stories to the ground below and escaping; with a few minor bruises is the miraculous escape from death of Sum Robinson, a Gary colored man, at 1536 Jefferson street. According to a police report Robinson, ls u somnambulist, in other words a sleep walker. Some time after he had fallen asleep last nijiht RDbinBon is reported to have pot out of bed, walked to the opposite side of the room and fell three stories to the ground below without breaking a bone. When a colored woman living; on the first floor of the dwelling- hear his groans in the alley, she called her husband and upon making an investigation found Robinson little the worii off for his fall. Although pretty sore from several severe bruises, not a bmie was broken and will be able to be up and around again In several days. In the fall Robinson is said to have turned a complete somersault and hit the ground in a sitting posture. "1 hope I neva do dat no mo." said Robinson when he had recovered hla wlul and senses. ! 1 HIGH ESTER 'SmPi tLS L4lr7 rtnp Mrwggtsl ft , fin. i. u -A u.ij ..IT v. - ------ . piwiilCl ra hor, mul vita Sue Ribsm. J etker. U7 of roar i' iiham. riLLs. lor es yeM known u Bt. Siwst.Almv SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVBftlftSP "TV""" MRS. E. LEE Phone 478 Lectures daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., "The Right Way to Live" 696 State Line St.. t a Kv-, L, .... . -M .." ill V.r. opp. Clinton. III. 1 in m rim in I I, . , side. Hammond. MONEY ANY AMOUNT UP TO $300 AT LOW LEGAL RATES On Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas and office Fixtures without removal. Licensed and Bonded. FHO.VS Ho. 333. Sooxa 3, Panama Bldg-143-150 S. State St., Hammond.
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