Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1920 — Page 3
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December 11. 1920. THE TIMES Page Three
LOWELL
In the Monday night's Times the carrespondant said that the ladies of the M. K. church held their annual bassar last Saturday. The item should have read the ladles of the Christian church. Charles Palmer returned last avail. r.g from a visit with relatives; in "OowBtr'v Grove. 111. F. L. Weakley was in Chicago on business yesterday. Mrs. M. L. Ragon was a Chicago visitor yesterday. William Belshaw of Shelby was here or. business yesterday. The high school basket ball team went to Valparaiso tonight to ilay iia high school team of that p ace. A b.g bunch of rooters accompanied the If am. Mjmp are still qu;te prevalent in and around Lowell. Pr. J. W. ladings went to Hammond c:. business last erenlng. E- A. Clark and I 1 Ciark or Chingo were here on business yesterday. Rev. Allen of Indianapolis, pastor of the. Christian church here many years ago preached at the Christian church Thursday evening. The latest wortj frorn herald Ebert, who is in the hospital at HammonJ .s that he is getting; along nice!:. Siarr Brownell. who hat been on tee sick list for the past week, was abie to get down a short time .yesterday. Taa continued warm wet weather is Joing damage to the corn. It is to be "roped that it will freeze up before long. The degree team of the' K. of P. lodje went to Hebron Thursday eve-?:;r.g-and conferred the amplified third degree. They report a ery enjoyable l.rseMERRILLVILLE Word was received Wedneyday from tJeshen. Ind., that Mrs. Jake Miller had passed away. She was known here as Minnie Frasier. She spent her t-hildhood.days hre and in lowell. She nas a cousin of Robert and Alva Sax-i-'.n, also "Sirs. Valter Blatchley. she t-vpeetu to attend the funeral Friday Mrs. Miller ha.s teen in poor health ior a , number of, years. She is the list one of the John Frasier family. She leaves mourn her loss a husband, one son wo daughters and a host of fr.ends. Mr., and Mrs. George Costfl'o moved Gary last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vm. Smith moved into the house vacated by Mr. Costello Mr. and Mru. C. Thier returned from Chicago Thursday arter isiting seve.a'. days with relatives. Don't forget the parent teachrs rr.eetlng next Tuesday evening. Real estate seeme to be changing tarda in town quite often. Miss Clara Gerlach was a Gary visitor last Thursday. Mrs. Rhea Smith of Hammond and sisters. Mrs. Kthel Rogers of Columbus. Ohio, v.sited at Judse Barton's last Friday. DYER "Wm. Leanerts of Chicago Heights transacted business here on Friday. Tha committee , of the tennis club rret a.t the home cf Harriet Brewer on Friday evening. Dr. E. V. Mayer of Chicago He-ghts aat rented office rooms at Peter Gran's heme and will be here every day from 10 to 11 a. m. except Sundays. Mail leaves the postoffice at 8:43 a.
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' Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Lake County, Indiana, that I have received the Tax Duplicate of said County for the year the taxes now due upon said duplicate. The following table exhibits the rate of taxation in the several Townships and Corporations in
Names o Townships - Towns and Cities n North Township J Calumet Twp. .. Ross Township . St. John Twp. . Center Township ' Crown Point . . West Creek Twp. Cedar Creek Twp. Lowell Eagle Creek Twp. Winfield Twp. .: Hobart Township! Hobart Corp. Hanover. Twp. . .: Hammond East Chicago Whiting Griffith Gary Gary -Hobart .... Dyer Munster Aetna East Gary New Chicago Highland St. John Corp. . . Schererville . . . i Schneider Hessville .......
Information to Taxpayers The taxes for th? year 1920 are due January 1st. 1321. and may be paid without penalty any time between January 1st and May 2d, 1921 IncluJiH-e. The county pnoourscres payments in fu'tl. but If the taxpayer prf-"!, ho may pay one-half of th fajces on or'bf-fore May 2d. 1921. and the remainder on or before Xovemher 7th. 1921. If th first installment1 or half has not been paid ji above provid- , vi, then the tax for the full year becomes delinquent and 10 per cent, penalty la added to all. If not then paid In full by November 7th, 8 per cent, ad
BILL BRENNAN
( Uill ni. and at 3:5r. p. m. Registered m'l. intured parcels and money orders should be at the office by S:13 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. as it requires at least one-half hour to stamp, sort and tie the mail during the holidays. A. IV. Stommell transacted business at Gary on Thursday. BILL MASON IN NEW APPEAL 1 5NTBNAT10NAL NEWS SESViCEl TV A SHT N'GTOX, Dec. 11. An appeal lc the league of nations to induce the Pritish government to permit America to know the truth as to conditions in Ireland.' was cabled today to Paul Ilymans. president of the league by Representative Wm. E. Mason of IIliiois. Representative Mason protested ssrainst the Hritish action in refusing: to vise the passports of members of the American commission investigating conditions in Ireland. CONSTIPATION Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Lfver Aitmoats correct! by PAW-PAW PILLS Don't suffer another da 7 with constipation. Don't be a victim of indie-aation or liver troubles. These ailments are onnecessary. Manyon's Paw-Paw Pills put me liver iaiu wnkj. carrv off the bile and reru - stimulate digestion so one fy may eai ajnyiLung want without distress. Macron's H. H. R. Co. Scrsoton. Pa. TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
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ditional penalty is added. When the first Installment is paid and tnts e.f:Cird become delinquent. 10 per cent, penalty is added. The State is interested In these penalties, and requires a strict observance of them. lajtpayers will tnereiore taka nunc mat the books will be closed ana the penalty auued promptly on the avening or My 2d and .November ith. rcajccuvly. Don't ask tiie troasurer to hold receipts lor uu tul a lattr date. He is not pernilUeid to do sc. In Indiana, taxes become a lien on March 1st oT each year, and the person owning, purchasing or acquirir.K properly, whether rtal or personal, on or before the first day of March, shall be considered the owner on that aay. and liable tor the taxes ot thai year. The taxes of 1920 therefore became a ltn on March 1st, 1920. and either real or personal, are a perpetual lien until paid. If you purchase property.
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Bill Brennan, who has been anxious for many months to risk his ribs and jaw in a bout with Champion Jaclc Dempsey, will -Ct his-chance early in December. The bout was scheduled for late summer, but was passed up by pror--ters when the Massachusetts state commission refused to stand for the boot in that state. Brennan packs an awful wallop and can dot, but no one gives him a chance, ajainat the e:Bt-killer. " Brennan. AN ENEMY TO CONSTIPATION Cemsliratioa and feowsl trenWe aaa't be helped by ttronj dniga. The stomach and biweli need a vegetable remedy like Dr. Edwards Dandelion Pills to help them produce a natural, easy movement. Dr. Edwards Dandelion Pills eoataia no Calomel or injurious drugs. They art purely vegetable and teaeh the bowels to act without physic. They att rn the liver, increase the flow of bile; this, ia tors, digesting the food and moving the bowels ia a perfectly natural manner. Get a boa today, and it's goodbye eonstipation, and all stomach and liver trouble. For sale by all Druggisla. Read The Times Want Ads
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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Cc. 78.88.2 H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND. PHONE HAMMOND 3471
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FOREIGN TRADE CORPORATION CHICAGO. Ptc. 11. Orranliation here today of a hundred million dotlar trade corporation with a credit capacity of J 1.000, GOO, nno for financing: foreign trade was assurred a.t ,the i:.'etina; v of ';an!i(rs. manufacturer.-, formers end general business ropre-st-ntativrs hi-gan the second day of its nookion. Former Scrtt.iiy of Commerce Ym. 1. Tiedfic'.J was .m the forejrounj to&y m a ftrong posijibllity a president for the corporation, which is to
be formed under the Kdse l;iw. and! aruf iidment t.f tlie fdf-ral rej' rvo act. Herbert Hoover, likewise, id being tfiscussed a." a possible head for the organization. Capital stock in the new corporation under the plan generally favored, would be subscribed by banks and Industrial corporations. POPULAR MUSIC ON ' COLUMBIA RECORDS T.ie last two words are ma'.e t-3 I found especially sweet and significant in Van and Schneck's latest 7.iegfeld Follies sonir. "AH She'd Say Va 1'rnh Hum." which they t..n for Cot(EM Liniment is always ready , to ease rneixzruiiisxni AT the very first twinge, down a comes my bottle of Sloan's; then quick relief, iriihout rubbine for it a stimulating; and ecattera congestjon. The boys use it for etiS muscles, and it helps Sally's backaches, too." 85c, 70c, $1.40. taBBBBsaaBsssmsstBasamarassasSBmsjsv rtuoby'i Hue. At rauv!le women are using: o!orp(j fare powders to match their frockp. But whatever the hue of the latest purchase, the husband always looks n lirrio Mn t,adv' Pitor1aL Don't neglect Karinf th cat's injured, upholstery repaired prorapdy it pays. We offer the services of skilled experts together with the finest leathers. I curled hair, etc., for the repair and rebuilding of the car's upkoUtery. Moderate charges highest grade Mrorkraanship.
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on the pruvrty, A.NL ALSO inK rEKsu.N'.n, 'i..VUJr" IHi, UilAixiOK Artfci F.K1D, otherwise u. property witl t so id ivf uv.ii tJie. Kvery main resident between the ages of 21 and 50 must jay polt ux. ,'o one is exempi. THE TSSASTJIEB can not poaafbly kaow vlun '11 your prQpny mua MMUkux or a, you ax a wm Idextt of tha couty aad bar paraosval taxaa. The traasTuar will taarafora not tx raapomalbla for tfca pouAlty on aay property either real or pcrconl tka-s la not specifically called, for. and tana ffoaa dsllma.uam &ead your tax iscaipta. and ba aora all your propaity ia Hated. Tfca lw puta that dn y on VO tr, SO t on. Vha trr awrer. Statements will be mailed before May 1st only on request of the taxpayer, who should enclos a stamped envelope for reply. Such requests must contain des
lumbia Recorda this monta On the other side cf this record they sing "In NapolJ." one of thlr eha.rcterteUc dialect rags with a "Sole Mio" intermezzo. v Nora Bayes uftari In "The BToadway Blues," a - protest against doing the same old . things ! over ii!n. Another rvl kind of blues song on the other s'rde of this record Is her "Slng'.r' the Bluec," a lament of lonesomeness. . Ted T,ewis' Jazz band has placed two fox'-trots for Columbia Itecorjs this month. "The Hula Blues." with a piano part played In imitation of a ukulele,' and "I Iovf You Sunday."
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Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles N. . Corner Douglas and Hohman Streets Michigan Ave. and Grapevine St., Ind. Harbor Telephone lammond 266 Ind. Harbor Tel. 78
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1920 and that I will be at the County Treasurer's office in Crown Point, the County on each $1 00.00 worth of property, also on each Poll.
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cription of property and correct ownership to receive attention. No statements will be issued to any one during the settlement period in May and June. Tax Bale occurs on the second Monday of February, the 14th 1921. and the taxes for both 1319 and 1920 are Included in. the eale . t'oet of advertising and certificate amounts to 11.10 on each Item. The purchaser is entitled to 10 per cent, the firs-t six month? after the sale, 15, per cent, tha second six months, and 25 per cent, the second year. At the end of two years If unredeemed, a tax deed issues, and redemption throurh the treasurer is impossible. , It is then necessary to negotiate with the holder of "the tax deed for a quit claim deed; and" such purchaser is entitled to 20 per cent, per annum on all sums paid by him. " GARY, HAMMOND. EAST CHICAGO AND AVHITTNG taxpayers must pay State. County, Township and School Taxes to the County Treasurer and City Taxes
with a cornet solo that sounds "dif- I ferent," have plenty of rhythm ar.d harmony, together with that joyful
)at,z note Ted I-ewis usually impart. mSSSSOSi 1 "I , wmSSSB CASH REGISTERS REPAIRED AND, REPLATED Computing Scales rebuilt and repainted. New price charts. We can make your old scale like new. Address : A. MIICHEL 3226 W. 62nd St., CHICAGO, ILL. Work Called for and Delirered
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The smiplicity of the Sedan appeals to women almost as much as its convenience and beauty, It is exceedingly easy to handle, easy to care for, and easy to adjust to any change of weather.
The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high.
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Hammond Iron and Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Prop' Wholesale Uealers in - IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Avt. Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Aw HAMMOND : INDIANA. Cfflce Phone 127. Rt. h,na04.,4
151 11 3 11 5 for the purpose of receiving ames Townships Towns and Cities North Township1 Calumet Twp. ; Ross Township , j St. John Twp. ' Center Township ' Crown Point I West Creek Twp. Cedar Creek Twp. Lowell Eagle Creek Twp". Winfield Twp. Hobart Twp. 1 Hobart Corp. j Hanover Twp. f Hammond East Chicago 1 Whiting Griffith ; Gary Gary-Hobart Dyer ii Munster ! Aetna " East Gary . New Chicago T i' Highland 'St. John Corp. - n Schererville Schneider Hessville
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and Special Assessments to the City Treasurer. PAT LN,J!OTH pL.At"KS EVERY TEAR OR TOUR PROPERTY WILL, HE SOLD. Bring your last receipt whei you come to pay taxes; it saves time. PA Y EARLY and avoid the rush. Copies of this levy sheet may be had free of charge. aALTX B. BXJLOTOXJO. Treasurer Lake County, Crown Point, Indiana; CITY TAX LEVIES PAYABLE TO CI IT . . ' citw , , rr Hammond $0.77 $1.00 East Chicago . 92 1.00 Whiting SO . . . Gary 7$
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