Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1920 — Page 9
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WANTED MALE HELP WANTED We want one experienced and two inexportencel men of Rood moral charac'er and pleas In (r personality to represent in the CalumH Regrlon a roncern of national reputation. Kxreilont opportunity for conscientious workers Addfess B. 103. care Times. Kimmnrd. 12:8:4 SVANTEIJ-Mcn who"" are ambitious to hfconn salesmen In a progressing ffmpsny. A wonderfjl future for men in this district. Apply lf7 Citizen's Hank Bldg.. Hammond. 12:10:3 VAf EI) Clerk, apply to Man-ijfer of Western Union Telegraph Co., )Um-m.-rd. 12:11
MEN We teach hsrberinsr quickly, cheaply, thorougrhly. Karn while learning. Sure cf steady work at good wases. Write for catalog-ue. MOLER BARBER fOLLEGF 105 S Weils St.. Chicago. 12:11 :S WANTED- FirsTfclass carpenters. International Lead Refininjr Co., East Chi 12-11-3 racro. WASTED Wood car repair men on Bice work basis. Apply at once. Keith Railway Equipment Co. Columhf hwI Oostlin Ms.. HnmmondlI:ll:3 WANTED- ForemanTS hour shift. American Glue Co.. Hammond. 12l3:t AEDfAborw stead v employment. American Glue Co.. HumjnonJ. 12:13:6 W N T E F S f 1 e s m n and dealers to pell "The August Bowser." Visible Automatic Gasoline pumps, tanks, etc. Our pumps ar well established in Inoiana and this connection should prove profitable f"r th right parties. D. E. Bolens & Son. State distributors. 809 West Washington Blvd.. Ft. "Wayre. Indian. 12:1S:2 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTELVExperlenced and competent girl for general housework; no laundry work: good wases. 38 Glendale Park. Fhone HammondJOl. 12:2tf VV A-NTtiDGirl. experienced, for general house work: good wages. 15 Warren M . Hammond. lI:H:tf "WANTED A girl for general housework; no washing: good wages. 25 Wison at.. Hammond. 12:10:3 W A N'TED Hou sekeept r. Good young. reliable. Apply 5T0 Indana avenue. Hammond, between 5 and S p. m . 12:11:2 WAXTETVA-white maid for general housework, good home. Apply Mrs. C Wechs er. 824 Jefferson street. Gary. Trd'ana. l2:It :tr. vTi VTEIv STENOGRAPHER THOROUGH! EXPERIENCED. AlTURATE ANr NEAT; PF.RMANEXT POSITION: HIGHEST WAGES TO COMPETENT. rnRS'iN. AI'DRESS B-114 rARE TIMES. HAMMOND. 1 2 : 1 1 : t f WANTED Woman for housework, no washing: can go home nights if preferred. Inquire. 637 Hohman. phone 1414 Hammond. 12:13:6 U'AN'TED Girl for general housework. one who lias fonip knowledge of cooking: no washing; J15 per week. 28 Detroit St.. Hammond. 12:13 WANTED "GlrT" for general housework, good wages. Phone 2425 Hammond. Indiana. 12:13:3 MONET TO LOAN MONET TO LOAN On firs mortgage. East Chicago Improved property: quick service. CH A3. V. TERMINI CO. Phone East Chicago 57. i;:!3 iToney tc Loan on farms and city porperty. Roe & Peterson's Law Office, Fn.'t Chlesgo. 9-15-FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st. Hammond, phonos 24555, 1240-2. FOR SALE 6 paasenger Buick 6, in first class condition. Must b sold this week. $450 cash. Phone 1C94-M. 437 Hoffman at.. Hammond. lt:S;S LOOK AT them: The llggeM; bargains ever offered In used ears, will be found In the following ltBt: One KationjJ Six 7 paasenger Touring One Buick Six. 6 passenger Touring. One Ford Sedan. On Overland Sedan. One. Briscoe Touring. One Stilts Roadster, 1920. Each and every one of these cars are guaranteed to be In A-l mechanical condition and ar fully equipped. JACKSON AVTO SALES Phone 146. 692 Hohman St., Hammond. Indiana, 12:13-3 FOR 8 A LB A bargain. National Sex tette Roadster. sport model, owner wants a bigger car. 6.2 Morton avenue, Hammond. 12:13:3 FOR SALE OR TRADE Saxon Roadster. A-l shape. $125. 43GS Forsythe ave. Est Chlea-iro. 12:18:2 WANTED TO RENT WANTED 3 rooms furnished or unfurnished, modern, centrally located. rh"n 32S Hammond. 12:11:3 TO FHITJT AND VEGETABLE DEALERS The Groceteria wants to rent space in front of their welliocated stores in Hammond, Gary, AVhiting and East Chicago for fruit and vegetable stands. Sure fire business. Very reasonable rent. Mr. Keudrick, Room 704 79 AY. .Monroe Street, Chicago. 12-1J-1 WANTED TO RENT Two or three furnished rooms close In, modern, by couple: no children. Address B-115 care Times. Hammond 12:13 FOR RENT FOR RENT Store room, centrally located. Forsythe ave., suitable for inv kind of business. Phone 621-W East Chicago. 12:10:6 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 5 room bungalow for 'cotaple. with garage; winters 'cal In. Write B. 103 care Times. Hammond. 12:3:3 for Talemotorcycles ITK SALE Sinrle Indian motorcycle". Just overhauled and repaired; new tirs. $75 cash. Iul7 Wallace Road. Hammond. 12:11:2 FOR SALE: Twin Harley Davidson motorcycle. In good condition. $50. H. T. Jabaay. Munster. one block east of Hohman st-, phone 57-R. 12:11:2
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS rOH BALE Urct variety or trunk. bags and suit cases. Leaser loan Bank. 83 State at.. HammonrV. '"JT-tf FOR SALifc Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Leaiw's Loan Bank. B S tate at.. Hammond. Open evei ;. Wonderful values in unredeemed suits, overcoats and raincoats, Lessers Re" liable Loan Bank, 65 State St. Hammond. 10 I, tf
lX)R SALE Soft drink .parlor and pool room, cheap. Call at once. 101 Plummer ave.. Hammond. I2:3:tf FOR SALE Chickens and geese. 324 HaJtlrnore St.. Hammond. 12:9:3 I-"OR SAI.J2 vine dresser: one rug. 1x9: one oil stove; one clothes wringer. 1192 Van Buren St., Hammond. 12:9:2 FOR SALE 100 shares GrayMotor Co" Stock or any part thoreof. Must sell. Make tfffer. Best offer takes It. Write B-112. care Times, Hammond. 12:10:3 FYR S A LE Steel ran gT.Warn fng cTo s - et and large base burner, both in good condition. O. C. McClure. 495 150th st.. phone 3170 Hammond. 12:10:3" FOR SALE- High grade pTaver piano. like new; rolls and bench, will sell at bargain. Cash or reasonable terms. Phone 3360 or call 452 Garfield avenue. West Hammond. 12:10:7 FOR SALE Small safe. St., Hammond. 160 C'lnton 12:11:4 FofTSALJ Black lawn or rarden dirt at reasonable price. Call 3708 HammondV 12:11:3 FOR BALE Ma!,e and female canaries'. 185 Truman ave.. Hammond. 12:11:2 FOR SALE Fur overcoat, suitable-? or taxi service or any out ctoor work. Bargain. 754 Hohman St., Hammond. Indiana. 12:11 :3 PLATER PIANO BARGAIN Party who can complete monthly payments of $12.00 each, can secure wonderful bargain In a fine plaver piano. Balance due is only 86. Library of rolls and bench Included. Call at 552 Broadway, Gary. Indiana, day or evenings. Ask for Mr. Small's player. . 12:11:6 WHITE BROTHERS have 2.000 very best Christmas trees, arrived today. Call and see them or phone 418 Hammond. 12:11:4 FOR SALE Dresser, swing machine! t 182 Sibley st Hammond. 12:13 FOR SALE One roll topT 40-lnch o?fT; desk, golden oak finish. Phone Indiana Harbor 76S-W. 11:13-2 CASH SPECIAL FOR TCESDAV Doll carts. $3.25 one to a customer. It will pay you to stop and shop here, we save you money on Xnias toys and furniture. Hammond Furniture Co., J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 E. State St. 12-12-1 FOR SALS Two hard coal heaters. excellent condition. Call 1295-Y1 Hammond. 12:1S FOTl SALE One hard coal heater and kitchen sfov-e; both In good condition. Joe Weise. 121 West State St.. rhone 3711 Hammond. 12:13:4 FO li 8 ALE Base burner, gas heating stove, gas oven, good condition: verv reasonable. 450S Magoun ave., second floor. East Chicago. 12:13:2 FOR SALE One soft coal heating stove in good condition. 103 Oakley ave.. Hammond. 12:13:3 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALE Four Cexlar Lake lots, one or an. .Bargain tr taken before Christmas. Address B-lll. care Times. Hammond. 12:10:6 FO R3ALE New bungalow, arranged for two families. 674 State L4ne St.. Hammond. 12:10:6 FOR SALE Mlohlian Improved "poultry, fruit, vegetable farms. 10 acres and up. Cash or monthlv pavments. Write, for particulars. S. 'F., care the Times. Hammond. 12 -11 -4 OXLY $300.00 CASH Impnediate Possession 6 room most modern frame bungalow on cast side 40 ft. lot, all graded and assessments paid. The interior is most beautifully finished 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. 5 room bungalow, like new, located on 50 ft. lot in West Hammond, just off Sibley street, 15 minutes walk from business center. Oak trim, oak floors, 7 ft. basement. A fine home for small family and will pay for itself with rent monev. Xow vacant. Only $300.00 cash. FRANK J. WACTIETVICZ Cor. Oakley & Plummer Phone Hammond 16L7 Open evenings 12-10-13-14-15 FOR SALE 6 room. 2-story house. 37 V, ft. lot, double garage. Hoffman st. Price $4,500. $1,500 cash. An extremely good proposition. Phona 2S12 Hammond. 12:13 FOR SALE Cranberry Marsh in Washington, big money maker, little effort. Phone Hammnd 2538 for information. 12-13-1 FOR SALE Modern 7 room residence In Maywood. near Indians, $2.00. $S00 down; balance $25 month. Bailey, 1S7 Michigan ave.. phone 4258-W Hammond. 12:13 FOIl SALE Farm of 1&8 acres, blar k, sandy soil, good set of buildings, price $60 per acre with terms. Ralph J. Wright &. Co.. Crown Point. Indiana. 12:13:3 AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE Saivertown cords. only slightlv used: 37x5, $22; 3ox5. $21; 25x4',. $20: 34x4. $i9; 3341. ji9; 34x4. $18: 33x4. $17; 32x4, $1S; 32x34. $13: 30x3H. II. Guaranteed tires art no better. K. & S. Tire & Supply Company, 515 Chicago avenue. East Chirago. 11-11 -tf WANTED TO BUT WANTED TO BUT By private party in North Half of East Chicago, bungalow or 6 or 7 rooms, heat. Owner only. Give description and price. Address P. O. Box 681. East Chicago. Ind i ana. t 13:11:1 3 ""f ry a 'Times WiirAd,r"
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Modern well Xurnlatied room for one or two gentlemen. 15 Warren St., Hammond. ll:27:tf FOR KENT Large front room, furnished, fccntlem-an with rtf. So. Hohman. near park. Phone Ham. SBB-W. 12:10
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 2 gentlemen, private family. 4314 Magoun ave.. phone Est( lilcago 41S-W. 12:10:3 f X) Ji. REN T FuTnl h hied" rom Tnmod -em home. 1C4 Highland St., Hammond. 12:1(':2 FOR" RENT Fu rnlshd bungalow" w i ' 1 1 garage, winter supplv of coal. Will rent for about 90 day. Phone Hummond 2S64. 12:11:3 FOR RKN'T Large froTit heated sieeping room for men or couple. 41 Rlmbach ave., Himmond. 12:13 FOR RENT Light housekeeping room. 4501 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 12:13 FO R RE N T One-or t w-o Too ms for housekeeping. 1S8 Plummer avenue Hammond. 12:13 FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping. 438 Plummer avenue. Hammond. 12:13 FOR "RENT 2 nTcellTTirrnishecrn room 3. phone 2167 Hammond. 12:13 FOR RE N T T w larg e fro nt ro o m s , suitable for 2 or 4 gentlemen: meals if desired. meriean men only. 32 Carroll st.. Hammond. 12:13 FOR RENT two" room apaTTmenT furnished for light housekeeping 30. 152nd St.. phone3309 Hammond. 12:13:2 FOR-RENT 2 larVe" furnished housekeeping rooms, also sleeping rooms. 1S6 Fayette St., Hammond. 12:13 FOR " WENT Til r eeu nfurnished roo ins no children; phone 424 Hammond, Indiana. 12:13:! MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Prices Reasonable Carl Vermett. phone 1429 Hammond. jMyot HAVE YOUR WOODWORK done by Charley Masko. mill and cabinet work, storm windows, doors, radiator coolers rith cane, kitchen cabinets, buffets, store fixtures, repairing and any special work. Phone shop 2626; residence 2S28 Hammond. ISO Calumet avenue. 10-29-3 -NOTICE TO PUBLIC MacDraft. the expert chimney sweep Is In Hammond for twenty days. Now Is thft time to hav ycur chimney and furnace cleaned. For prompt attention Call phone 2137 Hammond. 12:10:2 HELLERMANS PRICE REDUCTION SALE is a Pre-Christmas Sale for the benefit of the holiday shopper. Buv GOOD SHOES at strikingly low- prices this week. 595 Hohman St., Hamnmnii. Indiana. 12:13 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO NON-RE8IDINTS STATIC Or INDIANA. COUNTT Oi LAKE. 8S IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NO. 19881. ROOM NO 1 " WALTER E. METN VS. ANDREW U OSBORN. ST. AU Now comes the plaintiff by Bomberger, Peters It Morthland, bis cousnscl. and files his complaint herein.' together wlii such affidavits made by competent persons, as Is required by law, that tha following defendants ar each and all non-rasldenta of th Ulate or Indiana: Andrew L. Oaborn: tha unknown wlfa o Aadraw L- Osborn; tha uaknoa n widow of Andraw L. Osborn, decaaaed; tha unknown hairs of Andraw L. Osborn. daoeaaad; tha unknown devisees of Ana raw L. Osborn; deceased; George W. Plummer; Loonatte T. Hummer, hla wife; Elenora Alice Plummer; the unknown husband of Elenora Alica Plummer; tha unknown wfflower of Tnora Alice Plummer, deceased; the unknown hairs of Elanora Alice Plummer, da. caaaad; tha unknown dtvisees of Elenora Alica Plummer. deceased; Leonette T. Plummer; the unknown husband at Leonette T. Plummer; the unknown Widower of Laonette T. Plummer. deceased: the unknown heirs of Laonette T. Plummer, deceased: tbe unknown deviaefts of Lee. nette T. Plummer, deceased; George H. Hammond; Ellen Hammoud. wife of George H. Hammond; the unknown heirs f George H. Hammond, deceased; the unknown devisee of George H. Hammond, deceased; the unknown heirs of Ellen Hammond, deceased; the unknown devisees of Ellen Hammoad. deceased; Caleb Ives; the unknown wtfe of Caleb Ives; the unknown widow of Caleb Ives, deceased; the unknoirh heirs of Caleb Ives, deceased; the unknown devisees of Caleb Ives, deceased; Mrs. Caleb Ives (wife or widow of Caleb Ives? whose true Christian name Is unknown; the unknown heirs of Mrs. Caleb Ivs (wtfe or widow of Caleb Ivea). whose tru christian name la unknown; the unknown devlseea of Mrs. Caleb Ives (wife 01 J widow of Caleb Ives), whose true I Christian nam Is unknown: Frank But-1 trick; the unknown wife of Frank But 1 trick; the unknown widow of Frank Buttrick, deoeased: the unknown helri of Frank Buttrick, deceased; the unknown devisees of Frank ButtrTcX deceased; Frank Buttrick. as assignee of CaJab Ivea, Bankrupt; the unknown assigns of Frank Buttrick; National Packing Compear, a corporation of New Jersey; Georga H. Hammond and Company, a corporation of Michigan; the O. H. Hammond Company, a corporation of Michigan; Jesee P. Lyman; Mary Grace Lyman, Ms wife; the unknown hairs of Charles Kaaion, deceased; the unknown devisees of Charles Kasaon, deceased; Leonetta Annin; Ann1n( husband of Leonetta Annin) whoa true Christian name la unknown; the unknown husband of Leonetta Annin; the unknown widower of Leonetta Annia. deceased; the unknown heirs of Losnetta Annin, deoeaaea, itie uu....w.i .o,v , netta Annin. deceased; Afeaander linr vey; Harvey (wife of Alexandei Harvey) whose true Christian name It unknown; the unknown wife of Alexander Harvey; the unknown w'.dow oi Alexander Harvey, deceased: the unknown heirs of Alexander Tiervey. deceased; the unknown devisees of Alex ander Harvey, deceased: George A. A. MLaaen: the unknown wife of George A. A. Mason; the unknown widow of Gecrge 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 Chrlatlan name Is unknown; the unknown wife of Fred C. Towle; George H. Towle; Martha Towle, his wife; and Everett Wilson, a widower. Said complaint alleges an action to quiet title to the following described real estate In the Couaty of Lake, and State of Indiana: Lota One (1). Two (2), Three (3). Four (4). Five (5). Six (). Seven (T), and Eight (t). as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of "Calumet Industrial District. ' Hammond. Indiana." being a subdivision of that part of the, Southwest Fractional Quarter cf Section Twenty-five (31). Township Thlrtymtui (17) North. Range Ten (10) West of the 2nd Principal Meridian, and of the North-weat fractional . Gutxter of 9 c.tlon Thlfty-slx (3),
Township Thirty-seven (S7) North. Range Ten 1C). West of the Jnd Principal Meridian, described aa follows: Commencing at the Intersection of the Btate Line between Indiana and Illinois, being the West line of said Section Twenty-five (15) with the South Bank of tha Orand Calumet River; thence flout h along said Slate Line. and the West line of said Sections Twenty-five (2t) and Thirty-six ($4). township and rsnge aforesaid, a distance of 1.071 II feet to the Northerly line of the right of way of the Michigan Central RaTTroad company: thence
Southeasterly alone said Northerly right of way line a distance of 1.351.38 feet to the Westerly line cf the right of way of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Company; thence NorthwesTerly along said Westerly right of way . line a dialance of 1,543 68 feet to the South Bank of the Grand Calumet river; thence Weettrly at an angle of 107 degreea 82 minutes South to Weat from laat deaoribed line, and along the South Bank of said River a distance of 589.08 feet to an angle point: thence deflect I degrees 34 minutes to the right, from last described line and measure Westerly along the 6outh Bank f said river a distance of 361 81 feet, to the place of beginning, containing $911 acres in Section Twenty-five (25). and 23.490 acres 1n Section Thirty-six (38); 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 estate as described In said complaint and to the Interest therein asserted aa agalnat any and all persons whatsoever, and that it ia the purpose of plaintiff herein to quiet his title to such real estate ss against tha world and to quiet the title to the land herein described and mentioned as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given to said defendants last above named of the filing and pendency of this suit, and that the same will stand for trial at the January Tei hi "of the Lake superior Court In Room No. 1 thereof, said term begun and comnenctng pnUv Jnil.MOBuuy il jaiiunrj. A. 1.'. 1.'-.. aim mat they are hereby further notified tnat unless they be and appesr at said Euperior Court House in the City of Hammond. County of Lake, and B'ate of Indiana, in Room No. 1 thereof, before the Judge of said Room No. 1 on tne 24th day of January. 1921, the same being the 13th judicial day of said January term cf said Court, and answer or demur to eatd complaint, or file such other proper pleading and appearance thereto as may be required, the same will be heard ao.T determined In their absence. In witness whereof. I. Herbert L Wheaton. Clerk of the Iake Superior Court, have signed this notice and caused tbe seal of the said Court to b affixed this 23rd day of November. 1920. (.Soil HERBERT L. WHEATON. 11:23:12:6:13. Clerk L. S. C. I-LBLIO SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA Indianapolis. Indiana. December 7, 1920 NOTICE OF 1LEARING Tails js to advise you that hearing on thr petition of the Hammond. Whiting and East Chicago Railway Company, for authority to continue in effect the rates authorize by the Commission in Cause No. 5310 on June 26. 1920. to expire on December 31, 192( will be held Tuesday. December 21. 1920, at 10:00 . m.. at the Court House, Hammond. Indiana. Very truly yours. GLENN VAN AUKEN. 12;13 Commissioner NOTICE The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mutual Savings & Loan Association will be held at the secre tary's office. 161 State st.. Hammond. Indians, Thursday, December 23rd at 7:30 p. m. 12:13 NOflCEOFADMINIST RATION In the matter of the Zstate of Henry Schlrmer, Deceased. , No. 2311. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Executrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. AGNE3 SCHIRMER. Executrix Dated December 2nd. 1920. 12:SU3:20 C I T rOF H A MM O N D, I N D I A N A7 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF MICHIGAN AVENUE. SECTION -D" LOCAL SEWER. PRIMART ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Tou are hereby notified thst the 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 sewer with 4 manholes and 38 six Inch house drains, 24 feet long. In the City of Hammond, County o,f 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 examinstlon and inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each :ot 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 AVorks 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 on said assessment roll, and that rl& 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. 12:5 C1T T b F HAMMOND IN DI AN aTtjEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE- OF INDIANA AVENUE LOCAL SEWER, SECTION "T." PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING 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 construc ting therein a fifteen inch double
strength vitrified socket pipe sewer with four manholes and forty-four six Inch house connections twenty-four feet long. In the City of Hammond. County of Lake and Btate of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Works of said City, and that the sani 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 aeralnst each lot or tract of land for said Improvements and that by resolution said Board
has fixed tho 15th ay of December, 1920 at 2 o'clock p. m. In the office of the Board of Public Works In the City Hall of said City as tho 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 on said assessment roll, and that said Board will after baid 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. .ifcrtiS A. J. SWANSON, JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH, Board of Tublic Works WILLIAM C. R.OSE, City Clerk. 12:6 EAST CHICAGO LEGAL NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SITTING AT GARY, NOVEMBER TERM. 1920. ANTONINA SZKLARSKA VS. JOHN SZKLATtSKI, CAUSE NO. 5327. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by B. S. Narcowich. her attorney, and file her complain herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to wit: John Szklarski Is not a resident of tbe State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the .pendency of said action and that the same will standlfor trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he rPi" end answer or demur therein, at tho calllnff of said cause, on the 7th day of Fcbrury, A. D. 1921, the same being the 25th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Jhe Court House at Gary, In said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of January, A. D. 1921. said action will be heard and determined In his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Gary, this 10th day of December. A. D. 1920. HERBERT L. WHEATON, (Seal) ClerV s. c. By: W. A. CALDER. Deputy Clerk. 13:12 CI Tf "6 F ifAMMON DIN biANATDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF LAKE AVENUE, MACADAM PAVEMENT. PRIMART ASSESSMENT ROLL MEET IN O To Whom It May Concern: Tou are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll in the matter of the smprovement of Lake Avenue from tho north lino cf Railroad Avenue to Indianapolis Boulevard, by constructing therein a macadam pavement two and one-half Inches In depth with asphalt to nil interstices laid on old macadam foundation. 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 same is now on file in tbe office of said Board for public examination and inspection, ard that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property ownersfaffected 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 17th day of December, 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 place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons 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 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. 12:$ 1 - Tells What Merchants Should Do (Continued from page one) In those two or three months confidence in the future will be reborn. And when confidence Is once more restored the revival of bulsnes follows naturally. "As I said before signs are now at seen impressive fall In the prices ot shares, but without the panic that usually comes with such a condition. Wheat, corn, oats and ether grains, cattle, hogrs. livestock, all have fallen in price. Cotton Is at the lowest figure it has seen In years. We all know what happened to sugar. Copper ts down to record low prices. The wool market took a severe tumble. Siltt tumbled. Leather and hides are wayclown. Coal, clothing and food are on the toboggan. You can go through the smallest towns In the country toda and find the merchants there advertising sales at price reductions. Bread and milk are goins down. liquidation is the order of the day, but the very best Judges of the situation are agreed that In many essential commodities it ha about run Us course. "I cite these facts because It is Ju3t from such conditions as we are now experiencing that a boom in business springs. Keep that statement in mind. The world must buy. When It has made up its mind that It must have things and that the prices at which it can get them are right, it wilt buy again and more than ever before." CONFIDENCE BEFORE REVIVAL. In the opinion of Mr. Metzger the next two or three months will be a breathing spell following- the period of liquidation which is now about over, hand that the turn has come for the CHICHESTER S PIttS Pills ia K4 e wl iuicV? K. MMd vlt Bitta B.itbM.-.r Take aiker. ton-t mt jr 'blAMON HUiM FILLS, to. M YOra known .1 Btt.Sftfft.A!wav RfitM SOLD BT DRUGGISTS VfXm&
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better," continued Mr. Metrer. "We1 have passed through a period of high money rates and have just witnessed the first material break in call and time money in New ork. Call money has fallen from about 9 to S per cent and time from about 8 14 to 7 and 7H. It will not be long before lower money In New York will be reflected in lower rates all over the country. "Another very favorable sign is that which comes from our Federal Reserve System. For month after month It had to grapple with the problem of continued note expansion. Only recently came the first breaK with a reduction In demand for new loans or the continuation of old ones. Now for th first time the system shows a prugreaslve reduction in ous?tanding loans. The New York clearing house has fho-.vn the sixth successive decrease in lnatu Since Oct. 16, total contraction sine that date aggregating $283,000,000. . slow up-bulldlng of the reserve system strength Is noted throughout t lir? country.
CREDIT PEAK PASSED., "Practically ail the great banks in the country are agreed that the peak of the credit situation has passed. One of the foremost economists three weeks ago forecasted that 1921 would be a year of easy money. His predic tion is making- gu-J. The. greatest bank in the country has isued a statement saying that better business Is on the way. A great Chicago banker looks for a buslnes boom in the early spring. Men and concerns such as
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EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenue At East Chicago's Busiest Center Capital and Surplus. $65,000.00 A Bond for Christmas
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THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues Under U. S. Government Supervision Time to Consider the New Year
1920 a year of big wages. Have you made it a worth-while year for yourself? How much more have you in this strong national bank today that you had when the year began? If you have made 1920 count in he way of getting money ahead, next year offers greater opportunities. If you have been negligent about saving in 1920. there is a whole year ahead, to save. Let this bank help you get money ahead. Have a savings account here and projper.
these do not make predictions Just because they like to make predictions, but because they know what they are talking aliout. "Now getting back to the automobile business for a moment. Production has-been curtailed for several months. Every day of lessened production, r-r production that merely keeps pace with present sales means a scarcity of automobiles when the demand revlvea which I leel sure it will do In the spring and perhaps sooner, I feel sure that the automobile shows will strike an emphatic note of better business, and it should be the duty of every on in the trade from office boy up to get such an out pouring of people to the shows this winter as we have never seen before. Just as the reserve stock of automobiles Is being wiped out by begins, manufacturers In all lines will t.nder-production, the same is true in many other lines of manufacture. EVEnV ONE WILL BENEFIT. "When conditions get Just a little b't better and the climb towards normj.1 have to supply merchandisers not only with immediate requirements but build up surplus stacks for the future. "Improved conditions are here. Better times are very near. As buslnes picks up there will be more sales for merchants and more work for working-men. And when business gets back to nearly normal there will be plenty of sales and plenty of work, but there will be no room for shirkers for a long time to come. Next year will b a truly happy one for all of us."
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