Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1921 — Page 15

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WANTED MALE HELP OFFICE MANAGER Young man to aslume complete charge of small set of books and ma rune small office. A good opportunity. Small lnveetmcnt required. Handle wn money; address B-10 Times Hammond. 2-8 -6 WANTED CueTodlan tor church by 1st cf March, living rooms in church; Heat, gas and electricity furnished; Inquire 4M6-M Hammond. 2-8-3 WANTED Man TohTp around on furniture and stoves must have experlnco. Call Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. Stat a at., Hammond. 2-10-1 WANTED Insurance salesmen who can speak foreign languages: call be twfen 10 and 12 Friday and Saturday; Lion Life Insurance Co., Bee Hive bldg., Ks.nt Chicago. 2-10-3

WANTEDFEMALE HOT WANTED Girl for general housework, no washing; 1212 Forest ave,., Hammond, phone 3319. 2-7-3 WANTED Stenographer. first-class. experienced, permanent position, opportunities for advancement. Wanted im mediately Green fEnglneea-lng Co., East Chicago. ?"9"tfWANTED Clrl or woman for "light houwe work, family of two; apply at t"57 Garfield St., Hammond. 2-9-3 WAXTEIWM 1 ddl e-a (red American woman for general housework, 6 room apt. 2 In family, phone Hammond 1211-R l--2 WANTED A Marcell Times, Hammond. Waver; B-15 2-S-2 WANTED Young lady for confectionary store: write East Chicago office. 2-10-2 WANTED -Good girl for housework: to go home nights. S48 Bo. Hohman sr., Hammond. S"10"1 WA NEDSt on o g raph er; Kriegtr and Dockery; 106 First National Bank Building. Hammond. WANTED Maid for housework: 61 Rlmbach ave., Hammond. 2-10-2 WANTED Clerk, young laiy, neat and accurate at figures: typist preferre: state salary wanted and references. Ad dress R-19 Times Hammond. 2-10-tf WANTED MALE AND FEMALE CLERKS (Men, women) over 17, for Postal Mall Service, $125 month, experience u nneceswary . For free particulars of examinations, write R. Terry (former Civil Sevice Examiner) 495 Continental Bldg.. Wellington, D. C, 2-10-1 SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED Man wants to work on farm with house to live in. Good farm hand; "V. C. Coates. 35 3 Sib ' y Hammond. 2-1 ft -1 I TUATION WANTED Tou n g lady with college education, desires position as general office clerk: can also use typewriter, addres-s 4858 Alexander ave.. East Chicago. 2-10-1 YONG ,Mt)MANr would like to do housework 4 days a week: write or call at Columbia avenue and ISth St., Mrs. Peter Seldler, Ham. 2-10-2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RJJT Furnished rooms ror Itght housekeeping rooms for one or 2 men, 188 Plummer ave.. Hammond. FOR RENT 2 room furnished arartment for light housekeeping, electric light and gas, phone 3309, 30 152nd st. Hammond. 2-7-1 FOR RENT 2 and- 3 housekeeping rooms, In cottage; Inquire 188 PlummeT tvr, Hammond. 2-8-tf. FOR RENT 2 Furnished Sleeping Rooms; phone (34 Hammond, 777 Beale at. 2-8 -3 FOR RENT Furnished Flat, 4714 Matt oun ave.. East Chicago. F5R RENT Large front" room, furnished In private family for man and his wife or 2 women; 3.0 East State St., Hammond. 2-9-2 FOR RENT Pleasant well furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 1021 144th street. East Chicago. S-S-S FOR RENT Fur nlehed Flat, 4428 Olcott a.venue. upstairs. East Chlca.ro. 2-10-2 i'OR RENT 3 room furnished apartment, gas, lights and heat furnished. J38 per month, no children; 45C- Ash st., phone 116-M. Hammond. 2-10-2 FOR RENT Furnished room; at 137 Highland street, phone 2175 Hammond. 2:10-2. FOR RENT Room to gentleman only; lnoulrfl 4228 Magoun ave. 2-10-1 FOR RENT Modern room, references required: 1-B Wlckcy, East Chicago. 2-10-1 FOR RENT Furnished 8 room house or any part; M. B. Times, Hammond. 2-10-1 FOR RENT Neatly furnished room. 10 Rlmbach ave., Hs m: 2 -10 -3 V5r RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping: 1195 Garfield street. phone 3868 Hammond . F5r RENT Three light housekeeping rooms, upstairs, nicely furnished, 343 Kane ave., phone 807-J Hammond. 2-10-1 FORRENT 2 neat llgnthousekeepIng rooms: 232 Indiana ave., phone 409 Hammond. y.';1 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, heated: Inquire 26 Douglas St.. phone 1038-R Hammond. 2-1 (SI FOR RENT Single furnished rooms, all conveniences. 49 Sibley st.. Mrs. Stelnm an. T10FOR RENT Furnished room, gentleman only; 101 Plummer ave., Hammond. 2-10-3 FO"R RENT 2 clean modern light housekeeping rooms, phone 2550. 414 Hickory st . , Ham mond . 2 -10-1 FOR RENT 3 light housekeeping room-, modern, 593 Sibley St., Hammond. : 2-lM WANTED TO JRHfT WANTED TO RENT Nicely furnished" sleeping rooms In private home by a man and wife: South side. Prefer a heme vrith garage; write B-12 Times Hammond. WATfTED TO RENT By responsible party 4 or 5 room flat, house of a bungalow In Whiting or East Chicago, Immediate possession or by May 1st, rent no object; R. Sherman. 97 State st.. Ka-mm on d. 2 - 9-3 "WANTED To rent, 4 room furn. flat, or Apt. call B. Montag, Rteffengutde Oornn.. phone Hammond 3906. 2-9-3 WANTEl5 TO- RENT Improved farm 20 to 30 acres within 10 miles of Garv Party desires possession within 80 davs; Geo. P. Spits, Griffith, Ind., phenei34-R. 3-9-2 WANTED TO RENT 8 or 9 room modern house, social end of town: will accept any time after March 1st; address Times S. B. T. Hammond. 2"9"3 WANTED TO RENT Six room modern house, south or east side, handy to car lines, on or before April 1. Family of three; child six years old. References If necessary. Write Renter, care of Times, Hammond. 22' WANTED" TO RENT 5 or 6 room cottage or flat by Feb. 15th, phone Mr. " ev. 1088-W Hammond. . 2-1 0-2 MONET TO LOAft vmhmm m.mm fc4-.ai t& 'diet as-i FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE 1917 Hariey Davidson, motorcvele and side car. cash or terms: 1S Pine street. Hammond. 2-3-2

FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS

R SAEE 100 uncalled lor olvBrcoatw, choice at $5.00 each. Eessers Loan Bank. 6 5 State st. . 8 : t f XH HALE lrf variety f injnM, bags and suit cases. Leaser loan Batik, 35 Stafe t.t Hammond. li 7-t t FOR SALE 160 uncalled for men's suits choice at 810.00 and up. Leasers Loan Bank, 65 State st. 1 :1S :tf FOR HALE Unredeemed Dlauionde and Railroad Watch Lessor's Loan BanX, 88 Stata t Himnonl Open avenlaga. CASH SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $75 Dufolds, only $07.50. a mattress free with each Dufold. 9x12 Bmssell rugs onlv $12.50. 95c TVindow shades at only 69e. M. GREEXBERGER 77 State Street, Hammond. 2-9-3 For- SALE-BOO yards of used Carpets in rag. Axminster, Brussels and Weltons from 10c and up, Duofold Davenport, cotton felt pd. Iras ranges, rockers, chair?, dressers, iae-hoards, at bargain prices; 517 Holiman st., Hammond. 2-8-4 FOR SALE 3 rooms of fWnl ture;"m t i s t be sold this week, leaving city; 4R03 Todd are.. East Chicago. 2-8-3 Serving Machine Sale 14 Singer &5, Just as good sj new, $35 to $45.00. 6 Singer, long shuttle, J15 to $29.00. 5 White Rotary's, used only 3 months $38.00 each. 20 New Homes, Pomestlca, White's, from $10.00 to $18. CO. Singer, Whit and New Home electric special, this week $68.00. All machines protected by the manufacturer's 10 year guarantee. F. C. MILLKR, 189 State st- phone Ha mmondj 7 3 . FOR SALBAn "Ecnpse'Kltchen heater, burns gas, coal or wood, hot water attachment; good as new. Very reasonable, call 510 Slbloy st.. Ham. 2-S-3 For sale Four 54x4 Tl res, good condition, $10.50 each; Cigar store, S9 State St.. C. W. Long, Hammond. 2-8-3 FCr SALE oilTstock 100 shares Central & Coast at $10.75 per shaxe. Mr. Termini, 721 Chicago ave., phone East Chicago 57. 2-9-2 FOR SALE-AdjTista.ble dreXs form. phoneIiam. ti76. 2-9-2 FOR SALE Household goods. 6 Twins furniture, good, cheap; Piano, books Harvard classics, leaving town: r. n. Brodie, 1165 Moraine ave. .phone 3111 Hammond. 2-9-1 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will pell at public auction st his farm located 2 miles west of Hobart, Rale to begin at 1P:00 . m.. on Saturday. Feb. 12. 35 head of cattle. 4 head of horses and all farming Implements and mlscelaneous articles. Free lunch. Fred Ewlgleben, W. II. Smith, Auctioneer. F. H. Davis Clerk. 2-9-1 FOR SALE We "have two good big young team of working hnr.ns, harness and dump wagon.4t02 Todd ave., East Chicago, 2-9-2 SPECIAL SOAP SALE FRIDAY ONLY 15c 4 bars Laundry soap, 15c. Large box Grandma's soap powder, 15c. Come in and see our 10c bargain counter. COHEN'S VARIETY STORE 204 State St., Hammond. 2-10-1 FOR SALE Billiard parlor, cigar store and barber shop. Small capital will handle it, excellent proposition. Address East CIiK'aeo Timos office. ?-10-2 HERE YOU ARE; SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11 Steel frying pan and a large can of salmon for 49c. worth double. Hammond Furniture Co., J. Arkin. Mgr.. 242 E. State St. Hnmmond. 2301 FOR SALE Complete set Of "shades-for bungnlow: will soil at a bargain. Phone Hammond 2635. 1-10-1 FOR SALE A 'Detroit Jewel" O as Stove; 443 May St., phone 1248-.T Hsmmond. 2-10-2 FO RSA LE Coo kS tove . center tabl e Indian Motorcycle with side-car: State Line St., phone 1352 Hammond. 2-10-2 t''OR SALE Parlor Suite of 5 plercs; Walnut Antique, upholstered bhi mohair; IOC; 144th-street. East ChWfro. 2-10-1 FOR SAI.J3 Singer Sewing Machine in good condition: cheap. Used onlv 2 years: 3930 Carev st., Indiana. Harbor. ' 2-10-2 FOR R ALE Baby cab. hicyela and 3 stoves; 5012 Todd ave.. 2nd floor. Kast Chlcngo. 2-10-1 FOR RENT FOR REN'f Space in Millinery, suitable for TVauty Parlor and Shirtwaist Call 2842 Hammond. 2-S-tf FARMFOR "RENT 121 acre farm with buildings thereon, 12 miles east of Gary, on South Shore Electric line and at one of the main rosds lending to the IXinen. Person rentinw farm has opportunity of supplying hundreds of the campers with produce raised on said farm. Rent orly $5.00 per acre. "Write or phone E. J. Freund, Valparaiso. Tnd.. phone 29 or 6 SS-.T. 2-7-3 FOR RENT ModefiT)rage; 4508 Mngoun ave.. Fast Chicago. 2-9-2 F6RRE'NT 3linfurnisheFrooms.7 $12 per month; 838 Alice street, Hammond. 2-10-1 FOR RENT Five room vltage with 1 acre of land or more; Fifteenth ave., 1 mile south of Standard Steel Car Co., Phil McLaughlin, phone 1272-T3, Hammond. 2-10-3 FOR RENT Office, will remodel to su ! t Apply to E. M. Fein. 3518 Cedar st.. Indiana Harbor. 2-10-2 WANTED TO BUY WANTED " TO DVT- Typewriter, any standard make, good condition, write B-14 Times, Hammond. 2-9-1 Wanted-'TO but cvt ta gC niie,-. 17 Michigan ave. phone 42TR-W Hammond. 210-1 WANTED TO RUT 6 romn modern Bungalow, Douglas. Ingraham or on p'orsvthe ave.. West Hammond, not over $500.00. P. O. 475 Hammond. 2-10-1 LOST AND FOUND LOST LfTdy'stioldWatch on Wednesday. Return to 589 Truman ave., or phone 979-M Hammond. Reward. 2-10-1 LOST Auburn Auto Crank Wednesday. cither on Michigan ave., or on Lake fiwrite Boulevard; return to Oakley Re. garage, Hammond. 3-10-1

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS

WlsrjovsTv pv r? ivr i.avps LANlHJLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER Just out, containing 1921 facts of clover isna in Alarinetta County, wiseonstn. If for a home or An an investment vou are thinkina- of hiiTino- mnri farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once ir in is special number of Landology. 11 13 tree on request. Address Skld-moro-Rlehle Land Co.. 405 SkldmoreKlehle Bldg., Alarinette. Wis. l:B:T7t FOR SALE 4 room house and two lots; Inquire 111 15th St.. West Hamr"nl. 2-5-7 XJR SALE 6 one acre lots on business St., Griffith, onlv $500.00 each. $50 cash, balance $10. Of a month; address owner, St. Aubln Bros., tJritflth. phone "ammon.1 office R-S02 Hammond 5?.f-.'EJin.J7- 2-5-7 FOR SALE Bungalow, 6 roomsT sun room and garage. Rooms all finished In oak .except kitchen. In fine condition. Homwod addition. One block from park. Phone 2 480 Hammond. 2-8-6 FOTt SALE -Modern 9 room house-arid garage from owner; 11 Carroll street, PhxjneHammoiu 1108-M. 2-8-6 FO U SALE t'Jrocery-and HarkeTTaccL leaving town, good location, doing a good business; write B-13 Times, HtunmiMU, 2-8-8 JX) it S A LE 40 "acre- arm w It h Vl d gs Call 3939 Parrlsh ave,. Indiana Harbor. 2-9-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE 60 acre farmi 1 'A miles fnTm Monticello, county seat hlt county. ..Main line Monon, good 4 room house and outbuildings, 4 acres good timber. Lays perfect. Ideal for chickens or truck. Possession March 1st. Eay terms. A bargain; Address ChasKroh. Monticello, Ind. 2-9-4 FOR SALE 2S-ocre farm near Cedar lke: will sell chesp: H. M. Walls, moving and dray line, 164 Fayette st., phone 27S7 Hammond. 2-9-2 55 It GAIN S - room.s FwS"?lom" Coltft's; 6 rcxim cottage divided, two rooms furnished: write B-17 care Times Hammond. 2-9-3 FOR SALE Modern 5 room Bungalow! All improvements, south Fide, how much can you pay down. Write B-16 Times, Hammond. 2-9-3 Is there anyone who can use a good six room home at a give away price? If so call at 2ti Henry street, Hammond. 2"10"1 WILL BUILD modernflv romiiTng alow on one of May-wood Add. best streets; Interior arranged and decorated to suit: grade and se-ed lot for $450. R00 cash and $25 a month. Same house will sell for $3200 in spring: Write B-13 Times Ham. 2-10-1 EXTRAO RDI XART Offering of two apartment brick flat, with two lots, best North side location. 6 and 7 rooms, individual front and rear porches. Steam heat, baths and hot water. Hard wood finish and electric lights. Concrete basement and one car garage. A real bargain. Alsi modern 5 room Bungalow with tile batb, ht air heat, hard wood finish, laundry and build-in kitchen cabinet. Large front porch, glazed and screened, corner lot on North side. Electric lights and gas range. Try basement and a fruit cellar. Nearly new and in splendid condition. A barg-aln If taken at once. , CARROLL AND OOMPANT 202 East Chlcaco Brink Bldg., phone 67. Real Estate. Mortgages and Insurance. S-10-4 FOR S ALE- o7n"er lot." 50x1 55 ft.," at Sibley and May wood : must be sold St once. Best offer t.ikes It; Inquire 437 EastState st.. Ham. 2-10-2 FOP. SALE Modern 6 room Bungalow. all Improvements. $3300.00. cash or terms. 479 Drnckert street, phone 135 7-W Hammond. 2-10-.3 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries cfc&rged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st.. Hamrcond, phones 3655. 1240H FOR SALE Nas'h .;oupe. 1920 model. good condition, ran about 6,000 miles. 3520 Jl'ithrle St.. Ind. Harbor. 2-6-6 REBUILT USED OAKS 1919 .Model. 34-B Oakland Touring car, completely overhauled and repalnter, has had very low mileage and can hardly be told from new car, very low priced at $X30.00. 1917 Model, 34. Oakland Sensible Six 5 passenger touring, very roomy and comfortable. Completely overhauled and refinished. presents the sppearance of a. new car and runs like one. Fully equipment a very economical, $675. Dodge Brothers touring car in fine mechanical condition, a bargain at $550. Dodge Brothers Touring at $625.00. Dodge Brothers Four passenger coupe rebuilt and repainted, presents the appearance of new. The gasoline consumption is unusually low, the tire mileage unusualy high, very low priced at $1230.00. Saxon Roadster, has started and electric lights, $ltj5.c0. Maxwell Touring car, like new, has had very low mileage, $450.00. Stop in and see for yourself the wonderful bargains we are offering. You can't get away from the fact that we have the best line of high grade used cars in the county for the least money. Time payment to suit. Open every night until 9 o'clock. BOHLING A UTO SALES Douglas and Hohman St. Phones Hammond 266; Indiana Harbor, 78. 5-7-G FOR SALE "Ford Touring Car. fully equipped, like new, 4719 Baring 'ave.. East Chicago. 2-9-10-U FOR SALE Automobile, good condition. 5 good tires; 1 Highland St., tel. 70S Hammond. 2-9-1 FOR SALE "Reo 5 passenger. fully equipped, lights and starter: 125 Cleveland ave.. nhone 144-W. Whiting 2-10-3 MISCELLANEOUS PA INTING '"AND PAPERHANGINO Prices Reasonable Carl Vermett, phone 149 Hammond. le-21-30t ELECTRICAL WORK For Industrial nnd house Wiring, at right pri'-es, al! Hammond 626. 2-1-12 Yd TtAlxypT I O N Ho y2years, 8 month" good health; Inquire after 6 p. m.. t ?55 Douglas nve.. Hammond. 2-7-2 COAL! COAL! "Ve offer for sale Franklin County Coal, anv s1j $S.75 per ton; Indiana & Central Illinois $7.75 per ton. phone 2654 VULCAN COAL CO. We. deliver to any part of Hammond. 2-7-12 Painting and decorating, FYimiture reflr.ish"fl. chipped glass, name plates and house numbers. Signs. E. Llx, 141st Ft nnd Hemlock, phone Ind. Hsrbor 127SL-1 2-8-6 pTano,Fiirniture, Phonograph. Reflnishlnjr. Repairing. Tuning. Regulating; Paul Klein's Reflnlhing Shop. R27 Hohmn st., lluehn Bldg., phone Hammond 20S7. 2-8-12 D. C. VORE1S Former deputy collector, is prepared to assist tax payers in making their income tax returns, room 410 Hammond building, phone 4010. 2-10-14

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WOULD like to hear from anyone who has Black Polish White Crest Chickens. Phone Hammond 541. 2-9-3 APPROPRIATE PICTURE FRAMING: To Ret a framing Job you'll be proud of. we suggest you call Hammond 468 right now, while you have it in mind. THE COLONIAL. 163-A State Street Hammond. 2-3-J PAINTING AND DECORATING Call Hammond 249. John F. Wilhekn & Son. 2-10-I REPAIR Electric IroVns. Vletrolaa, Sewing Machines, Broken Furniture, Waahlng Machines. Vacuum Sweepers, String Musical Instruments and do all Odd cabinet work. Prices very reasonnble; ivork called for snd delivered. General Repair Shop, phono Hammond 829-R., 495 May.wt. 2-10-1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OFTiNAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES TERREL. DECEASED. NO. 1988. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. JANUARY TERM. 1921 NOTICE la hereby gtven to the HEIRS LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of James Terrel, deceoed, to appear In the Lake Superior CVurt, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 1 4th day of March, 1S21, and t-how cause. If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should rot be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there malts proof cf heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 1st day of February, 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON. 2-3-10. Clerk Lake Superior Court. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, SS. HAMMOND, IND., JANUARY 81, 121. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notle Is hereby rlren by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond Indiana, that it Is desired and deemed necessary to Improve Plummer avenue, Section "B." from Oakley avenue to Calumet avenue, in the City of Hammond Indiana, by. grading the roadway with Type "K." Asphaltlc Concrete on concrete base, Tj-pa "L" Vitrified Paving Brick on concrete base. Type "M" Reinforced Concrete, Type "O", Cresote Blocks on concrete base. Type "I." Asphaltlc Concrete on old macadam. Type "F," Penetration Aaphalt on old macadam, constructing regular cement curb, new catch-basins and rutter inlets, laying 8 Inch vitrified sewer pipe, adjusting old catch-basins and man-holes, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No.. $31, adopted by said Board on the 3lst day of January, 1921. All work done In the making of said described public Improvement shall be In accordance with the terms ajid conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 831, adopted by tha Board of Public Works on the above named date, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles, and specifications which are now on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana, The Board of Public Works has fixed the 25th day of February, 1021, at two o'clock P. M., as a data Tor the hearing of all persons in terested or whose property Is affected by paid Improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed Improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed Improvement estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SW ANSON, JACOB 1VIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Work Arnold H. Kunert, City Clerk. 3-3-10 STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SITTING AT HAMMOND. INDIANA. JANUARY TERM. 1921. ISAAC RUBEL. ADOLF KRAI'S, AND WILLIAM D. STEIN. SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN POLLAK, DECEASED. TRUSTEES UNDER THK LAST V.1LL AND T 5STAM L.NT OF BERTHA POLLAK, DECEASED, AND FLORA RUB EL VS. JOIEn M. CHAIN. ET. AL. CAUSE NO. 20140. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE TO REAL ESTATE. SITUATED IN LAKE COL-N-TY, INDIANA. Now comes the plaintiffs by Crumpacker and Crumpacker, their attorneys, and file their complaint herein, together wltb, an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants thereto, towlt: John M. Chain; the unknown wife, the visees, legatees, distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees, and assigns of John M. Chain; all of whose names are unknown: Matthew M. Conn; the unknown wife, widow, heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of Matthew M. Cann, all of whose names are unknown; Bejfg, whose true christian name Is unknown, wife of Thomas Begg; Begg. whos! Christian namo Is unknown, the unknown widow of Thomas Begg; the unknown widower. If any there be other than Thomaa Begg, of Begg, Whose true Christian name is unknown; wife of Thomas Begg; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of Begg. whose, true Christian name Is unknown, wife of Thomas Begg. all of whose nimes are unknown; Francis Houston; Mary Ann Houston, wife of Francis Houston; the unknown wife of Francis Houston, the unknown widow of Francis Houston; the unknown heirs; devisees, legatees. distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of FTancts Houston., all of whose names are unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, executors,, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of Mary Ann Houston, wife of Francis Houston, all of whose names are unsown; William Hunt; Mary Ann Hunt, wife of William Hunt; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of William Hunt, all of whose names areunknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of Mary Ann Hunt, wife of William Hunt, all of whose names are unknown; Caroline M. Forsyth; Jacob Forsyth, husband of Caroline M. Forsyth; the unknown widower ot Caroline M. Forsyth, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of Caroline. M. Forsyth, all of whose names are unknown; the unknown widow of Jacob Forsyth and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees nd assigns of Jacob Forsyth, husband of :aroline M. Forsyth,

all of whose names are unknown Joseph II. Wilson, John W. Andrew and Hiram K. Drulllner, individually, and as copartners, doing business under the firm name and sty la cf Wilson; Andrew tt Company; the unknown wife, widow, heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of Joseph H. Wilson, all of whoso names are unknown; the unknown wife, tvldow, heirs, devisees, legatee, distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of John W. Andrew, all of whose names the unknown; the unknown wife, widow, heirs, devisees, legatees, (distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of Hiram K. Drulllner til of whose name .re unknown; Rebecca Goldberg Pollak, 'widow of Herman Pollak. deceased, Gladys Pollak, a spinster; Jacob Pollak and Hajina Pollak, his wife; Irene Pollak, Louis and Isaac S. Louis, her husband, and Nathan Pollak, 4 bachelor: Sidney Pollak and Met Pollak, his wife; Sarah Haas, an Insane person, a widow; Miriam Haas Bandler, formerly Mlrlaji Haas, and Leon Bandler, her husband; Calumet Canal ft Improvement Company, a corporation; Calumet Terminal Railway Company, a corporation; the unknown husband, wife, widow, widower, heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of each and s!l of the above named persons, and of each and all of the heirs, devisees, legatees', distributees, executors, administrators, successors, lessees and assigns of the above named persons, all of whose ns,mes are unknown, are not residents

4t the Stata of Indiana, and that this is an action 'to quiet title to the following described real estate., situated in Lake County, Indiana, to-wlt: The South twenty-five (25) rods of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-Four (24), Township Thirty- seven (S7). North, Range Ten (10) West of the Second Principal Meridian, excepting from the above described premises, that portion thereof, lying east of the west line of the right of way conveyed to the State Line and Indiana City Railway Co.. by deed, dated March 20th, 1889, and recorded July 2nd. US! in Book 46. page 248 In the Recorder's Office of Laka County, Indiana. Also excepting from ,ths above described premises that portion there of, if any, falling within the limits of Lake George as Indicated upon the original United States Survey. And also the South Fifteen (IB, rods of the Northwest Quarter ot the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-four (25), Township Thirtyseven (87), North. Range Ten (10), West of the Second Principal Merl- , dsn: all In Lake County, Indiana. Ssld defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the ssme will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 4h day of April. A. D.. 1921. the same being the 19th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room number 2 in the Court House, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of March, A D., 1921. ssld action will be heard and determined In their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, Indiana, this 2nd day of February, A. D. 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. By Ruth Berg, reputy Clerk 2-3-10-17 RESOTTUT ION NO A-199. NOTlCS TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA, FEBRUARY 8. 1921. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works of tha City of East Chicago, at the office of the Board of said City until 1:30 o'clock, P. M.. on the 14th day of March, 1921. at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and duly considered, for the construction of the following described improvements: Paving 140th street, from Cedar street to Deal street with Plan A. One course concrete on WLnd foundation: Plan B. Two course concrete on ta.nd foundation; Plan C. Brick on concrete foundation with 2 inch sand cushion; Tlan D. Asphaltio concrete on concrete foundation, as authoriied "by the Improvement Resolution No. A-199 passed and adopted by said Board of Public Works on the17th day of January, 1921. It is estimated that there will be about 6,780 square yards of paving, more or less. The estimated cost of the proposed Improvement Is $27,280.50. Said improvement shall bo constructed and made In accordance with said resolution, and the maps, plats, plans profiles and specifications for the sama on file on the office of the Board of said City. Proposals must be made on blanks furnished by the said Board and in compliance with "the instructions hereto attached, which blanks oatiibe had on opplication to the City Clerk, and must be accompanied by the. usual statutory affidavit of non-collusion, and by a certified check to be drawn on some known responsible bank or trust company and made payable to the order of the City Treasurer of the City of East Chicago, Indiana, for an amount not less than two and one-half per cent of the Engineer's estimate of the cost of the work bid upon, but in no case shall such check be for a sum less than ono hundred ($100.00) dollars, to insure the executlon of the contract for which such bid Is made, and that he will give a 1 bond with surety to be approved by said Board insuring the faithful performance of said work and compliance with all the terms, stipulations and conditions of his contract. All bidders must deposit with the said Board samples bf materials bid upon. Th Boa.rd reserves the right to re- j ject any and all bids, as authorized by law. H. JC GROVES. E. W. WICKET, orro C. F. SEEHASE Board of Public Works Attest: T. Y. Richards, City Clerk. 2-10-17 RESOLUTION' Xa ASOlT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA, FEBRUARY 8, 1921. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago, at the office of the Board of said City until 1:30 o'clock, P. M.. on the Hth day of March, 1921. at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and duly considered, for the construction of the following described Improvements: Paving Pennsylvania avenue between McKlnley stret and Michigan avenue and Washington street between Pitts-

burjh. Fort Wayne and Cbgo. R, R. tracks to the northeaet line of Block avenue by paving same with Plan A. One course concrete on sand foundation: Plan B. Two course concrete on sand foundation; Plan C. Brick on concrete foundation: Plan D. Asphaltlc Concrete on concrete foundation, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution No. A-200 passed and adopted by said Board of Public Works on the 17th day of January, 1921. It Is estimated that there will be about 16,746 square yards of paving, more or less. The estimated cost of fh proposed Improvement is $57,000.00. Said improvement shall bj constructed and made In accordance with said resolution, and the maps, plats, plans profiles and specifications for the same on file on the office of the Board of said City. Proposals rnust be made on blanks furnished by the said Board and in compliance with the instructions hereto attached, which blanks can be had on opplication to the City Clerk, and must be accompanied by the usual statutory affidavit of non-collusion, and by a certified check to be drawn on some known responsible bank or trust company and made payable to the order of the City Treasurer of the City of East Chicago, Indiana, for an amount not less than two and on-ha.lf per cent of the Engineer's estimate of the cost of the work

J-bld upon, but In no case shall such check be for a sum less than one hundred ($100.00) dollars, to InHure the execution of the contract for which such bid Is made, and that he will give a bond with surety to be approved by said Board Insuring the faithful performance of -said work and compliance with all the terms, stipulations and conditions of his contract. All bidders must deposit with the said Board samples of materials bid upon. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, as authorized by law. " H. IC OROVES. 1 W. WICKET, OTTO C. F. SEEHASE, Board of Public WorkAttest: T. Y. Richards, City Clerk. 2-10-17 CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & LOUISVILLE RAILWAY CO., NEW YORK. FEBRUARY with, 1921. The annual meeting of the itockholders of Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company will be held on Wednesday, March 16, 1921. at ten o'clock, A. M., at the principal office of the Company in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, for the purpose of electing Directors and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. The polls will be open from ten o'clock A. M. to eleven o'clock A. M. The transfer books will be closed from twelve o'clock noon, March 6, 1921. until ten o'clock A. M., March 17, 1921. c. e. a. McCarthy. 2-10. Secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NO. A 197. OFFICE OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, EAST CHICAGO. IND.. FEB. 8, 1921. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works of the City oif East Chicago, at the office of the Board of said City until 1:30 o'clock P. M. on the 14th day of March. 1921, at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and duly considered for the cons'.ructlon of the followingdescribed improvement: Improvement of Guthrie street from the eaat corporation line of the city to i Watling- street, also Watling- street ; from the northeasterly line of Guthrie street to Dickey Place, also Dickey 1 Place (from the northwesterly curb linu of Michigan avenue to the southeasterly right of way of the Chicago, lnd'ana, and Southern Railroad, by constructing therann the necessary sewe,stubs antf water services, concrete curb and firutter, concrete walks, rfmen', and all grading and work iicccssarv for complete drainage as shown on plans on file In the office of the Boar.1 of Public Works of the city of East Chicago, Indiana, and the office of the City Civil Engineer, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution No. A 197. adopted by said Board of Public Works on the 20th day of December. 1920. The eetlmitjd cost of the proposes Improvement Is $41,227.00 . Said Improvement shall be constructed and made In accordance with said resolution, and the maps, plats, plans, profiles and specifications for the same on file In the office of the Board of Public Works of laid city. Proposals must be made on blanks furnished by the said Hoard and in compliance vith the instructions hereto attached, which blanks can be had on application to the City Clerk, end must dp accompanied by the usual statutory artidavlt of non-collusion, i and by a certified check to be drawn i on some known responsible bank or I trust company and made payable to tho j order of the City Treasurer of the city i of East Chicago, Indiana, for an I amount not less than two and one-hait per ent of 'he Engineer's estimate of the cost of the word bid upon, but in no case shall such check be for a sum less than One Hundred ($100) Dollars to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid is made, and tha ' he will give a bond with surety to be I approved by sail Board Insuring the ' faithfuJ performance of said work anj j compliance with all the terms, stipuin- ' tlons and conditions of his contract. j All bidders must deposit with the' said Board samples of materials bid i upon. , The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, as authorized b; law H. K, GROVES, E. W. WICKET, OTTO C. F. SEKHASK, Board of Public Works. Attest: T. Y. Richard. City Clerk. Feb. 10-17. t NO, A IS 8. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF" THE BOARD OF PUBLIC

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mi nrm 2e0 3'J reEI fui-tck STOPPED OOMW OOMkJSOM VK WORKS, EAST CHICAGO. IND. FEB. 8. 1921. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works of the C1t of Fast Chicago, at the office of the Board of said City until 1:30 o'clock P M. on the 14th day of March, 1921. st which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and duly considered, for the construction of the following described improvements: Paving Drumrnond stmet from 139th street to 141st street with Plan A: One. course concrete on sand foundation; Plan B: Two course concrete on sand foundation; Plan C: Brick on concrete foundation; Plan D: Asphaltlc concrete on concrete foundation as authorized by the Improvement Resolution No. A 198, passed and adopted b said Board of Public Works on the 2Ut'i day of Decemligr, 1920. It Is estimated that there will Inabout 4, ono square yards of paving, more or less. The estimated cost or the proposed Improvement is $16,677.00 Said Improvement shall be constructed and made In accordance with said resolution, and the maps, plats, plans, profiles and specifications for the safne on file In the office of the Board of said city. Proposals mtist be made en blanks furnished by the said Board and t.T compliance with the instructions hereto attached, which blanks can be had on appllation to the City Clerk, and must be accompanied by the usual statutory affidavit of non-collusion, and by a certified check to be drawn on some known responsible bank or trust company and made payable to the order of the City Treasurer of the City of East Chicago, Indiana, for an amount not letyi than two and one-half per cent of the Engineer's estimate of the cost of the work bid upon, but in no case shall such check be for a sum le than One Hundred ($100) Dollars to insure the execution of the contract, for which such bid Is made, and that be will give a bond with surety to be approved by Raid Board insuring the felthful performance of said work and compliance with all the terms, stipulations and conditions of his contra'-t. All bidders must deposit with the .said Board samples of inaferlols bid upon. The Board reserves the Tight fo rej. i ii.y .mil all bids, as authorized by l.i-v XT. K. GROVES, E. W. WICKET. OTTO C. F. SEEHASE Board of rubllo Work . A t: T. Y. Kichards, City Clerk. J-19-17 The First Sauct. Who made the first sauce? Were :ne Chinese the pioneers In this as In many other things? At on ot the many Celestial restaurants now spripifliig tip In London I was given a card with my dinner, In which the. brown and mysterious but not unappetizing eonc'irnent served In aroall saucers wn described aa "the oldest sauce in the world." Is It In truth the ancestor of Worcester, Yorkshire and ail those oiher liquid inseparables of the beefsteaks snd rhops of old England? Correspondence of London Chronicle. Flrat Campaign Tour. Political history shows that Hera's Greeley was the flrst candidate for the presidency to mtke an extensive speech-making' tour over the country, that w 4S years ago. asssssssisz - SEE "THE OLD RELIABLE" Tien You Want a PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL LOAN Any Amount up to $300 On Furniture, Pianos, etc., without removal. IHOmi W3. IJ3. Soon 3, raxtama Bid-143-150 Z. Stata St., Hammond. 32MRS. E. LEE Phone 3348 Lectures daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.. "The Right Way to Live" 696 State Line Sl, opp. Clinton. 111. side, Hammond.