Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1921 — Page 6
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The fljfht to prevent the TVohdo ave. erab wfi cjsrritd !rto the Calumet Ihprovement association at Its session la-t e vm i n p. Tie 'jiarse wnf made by V". T Elnioii!ion. one of the Rohde arenue advim ntes of si'li-waiks on the cui! 'ha; iirtain Fcst side reai ef-;, in-n haO i-i or,-,l i',ur or five propei-y nwo-err-n hen iiey bou-Tht corner jots on Rohde avenue that they could lie the city property to maite up for the narrow )..ts they bought. "Didn't thfF? propertj- owners knowi"' 'lime one nyked. "that no real estate owner has th? rtsrht to promise n part of th" street nr. part of the r'jnsi3rnt Ion in a a'e "
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TO the anisir. the tip as then given to future subdlrtderR that they tnaJtrt lb comer lots Larp emntrh so thai there woul'l b no excuse for "selilngr" city property with t.h cxpectiktlon that It will be used for private purposes. The fact was aim pointed out that if the board of works permits th? use of ity property for private purposes In the. case of Rhode vvenue that there will bJ a pivicf-dont art tha.t will make it eaay for-rejvl estate agrents In the future to promise prospective pirchatsers of real cntatc that tliry may use city property. II in let down the trs to the peneral utilieatlon of city property by owners ou all of the May-wood Ride streets. COEXECT VraOHO tHEPE!5BIOir f5ome of the east nide property owners had Lhe impression that a street is merely an easement to the city that may he wtth-drawn at any time. The fact was pointed out that when streets are dedicated they are for the uso of ail the public and that aJl the putiiio has the rUht to proUst wuert thee rlffhta
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TlFrfltJse the frontage owners have to pay fr th sewers, sidewalks and pavement that benefits property nnd makes it aererif-.nhie '.o the s'noml puli'le is r.o
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WILLIAM T. SCHULTE is a candidate for the nomination f-r councihnan on the Democrat liiket in the Eighth Ward. - lias brcn a resident of Hammond f'.r 27 years a resident of the Ltrth Ward for 10 years. h as been a property owner and taxpayer for 12 years and is qualiuorl to represent the interests of the property owners and taxpayers in tr.e citv cc-unciL
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181 Eajt State Street.
Our Motto "Quality, Service
Specials for Saturday, April 23rd
SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS Per pound SELECT BRAND HAMS Best on the market. Per pound FINEST BRAND BRISKET BACON Per pound SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON Per pound
14c 25c 19c 16c
FRESH LEAN PORK BUTTS Per pound
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KAUFMAN IN WOLF - Hamkond.Imd
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174 Fayette Street Phone Ham. 374
9 Poultry Supplies
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Prime Native Short Ribs of Beef, lb.
Fresh Tender Boiling QXp Beef, lb y 2
Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb . .
Fresh Leaf Lard, 1 1 all you want, lb. 1 Fresh Cut Lean Perk O Ac Chops, lb
Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb
5c
Genuine Spring Larrib 0"7Hind Quarter, lb. U Genuine Spring Lamb 1 "7 - Fore Quarter, lb . . Milk Fed Native Veal 93 c Leg or Loin, lb. . . "
Home Made Pork Sausage, lb ... .
Libby Fine Cut Sauer 1 Kraut, qt Home Rendered Pure 1 p Lard, lb AOC
17c
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Do You Know that there are 175.000 idle cars in the railroad yards ? -that the stock of coal on hand are lower
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VITH BUTTERMILK Sold in packages at 30c and 60c Also bags, $1 .35
KEY RING LEG BANDS Per dozen 15c GRIT AND SHELL
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CHICK FEEDERS 5 styles. 20c to 5Gc
that the production of coal in the United States is below 7.309.000 tons weekly, or approximately 43' i of production in December. 1920? -that the average consumption of coal in the United States is more than 10,000,000 tons weekly? thst a great coal strike threatens in Great Britain and that arrangements are being made to export millions of tons of fuel to foreign countries? that as ;oon as business picks up there will le another car shortage? that there is net likely to be a decrease in freight rates? that there will not he a decrease in miners' wages until July. 1922? that a ton of coa! in your cellar is worth ten -m a mine when you need it? MORAL: Buy your coal now while it is plentiful, no matter who you buy it of get delivery NOW- and insist on a signed weight ticket with each and every load. We Sell and Recommend the "OLD BEN" GENUINE FRANKLIN COUNTY COAL In Lump or Furnace Sire PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS Single tons, $8.50 per ton, delivered. Five tons or more, $8.00 per ton. LAWN SEED Good Mixed Grass, per pound 25c XX Mixed with Clover, per pound 30c O. V. B. Mixed, per pound 40c Kentucky Blue Grass, per pound 35c Pure X Into Clover, per pound 75c FERTILIZER V'aughan's Sheep Manure25 pounds $1.00 100 pounds $3.00 Vaushan's Lawn and Garden Mixture 25 pounds $1.50 100 pounds $4.40
& dry W mash & Per pound Yzc 25 pounds $1.00 50 pounds $1.90 100 pounds $3.75 RED COMB EGG MASH With Buttermilk Per pound 4 c 25 pounds 95c 50 pounds $1.80
100 pounds . .
$3.45
CALUMIL EGG MASH Contains Died Buttermilk Sold in 100 pound bags only. Per bag. .$2.60 (Delivered)
SCRATCH FEEDS
$3.15 ent, .$2.95 100 .$3.05
Ful-O-Pep. 100 lb; Red Comb, with 100 lbs Same, no qnt. per lbs.
(Slightly higher in smaller lots.) ! Morning Glory Feed, 100 lbs $2.70 Same, no grit, per 100 lbs $2.20 Calumil Scratch Feed, in j 1001b. bags only. $2.20
Orders of $1.00 or more delivered free.
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FRESH SPARE RIBS Lean and meaty. Per pound
9c
reason why tiie property owners have tiny more rights to the streets that have been dedicated In front of their houses than any one else Street are. purposely deflieatefl to cesslre widths ia new subdivision kwfe. Ing to the future when he city Ifrowa up and th excessive width is tustdai to take care of constantly increasing traffic congestion. go whr-il property owners convert to thetf own Uses parts of these jtreets they create a problem lor future residents of sijoii district that entail expense, liother end In many cases cosUy litigation. EAST SIDEKS KET Ths East Plde Improvement -Association has taken the initiative in combating the sand nuisance. ?o hare eand lots will be permitted in built up sec tions of the city f the recommendations of the association are carried ou. I.j i, Pmith, one of toe councilmen from that section, made that sureeytion last eveniner and his proposal hm enthusiastically received. The plan is to pass an ordinance reuirina; exposed sand t he covered by the property owners In alt the city blocks wliere B0 per cent, of the frontage is built up end Improved. It would operate a rreat deal a dorm
the ordinance requiring the cutting vf wtt-ds on vacant lot". If iho prererty owner falls to cover a sand lot after a central notification, to do so it would bm coveted by the City and aaaease4 Ae&lnrt him. IttkVTBtB A JLB KUXStXO In tnejiy aecttea t the city ftDa hornets have bem trUilt, lawn havs been mad and landscaped at considerableexpense only to have ta sand froin adjacent lots blow or r em and destroy the work of weeks. Once sand ha blown on to lawn 1t is aJmost impesfuble ttj do any ti ing with it without srpadlr.r K up and re-sowtny it. The fact wa brought out that tJie rreateat damage done by plasterers -who fro out Into vaaint lota and dig irarrtnir liles In them for the purpose of getUng; eand with which to make rnortar. The wind then cnena up these hole and spreads the mji 1 over acres of fmund, The landsoape Is also defaer.l by people who dlu sod crff from vacant luts for the purpuse tif Boddtr. their yards,
Read The Times Want Au
Saturday, April 23rd Specials PHONE HAMMOND 118 125 G0STUN STREET GET THE HABIT It's Worth Your While to Trade with We'd Admit It You'll Admit it To
Sugar
GROCERIES
10 lbs VBy request we are again giving you a chance on those as- OQp sorted cookies, per lb . " Gold Medal Flour, d? 1 O O 25 Ik P Gold Medal Flour, 43 Potatoes, per peck, 25c, Ori- -- . . V. i
Liuoiii-l ...... Peas. No. 2 cans, 3 for Peaches, No. 3 cans, per can
They sure like our Coffe
Blackberries. No. 2 cans, OQ ruiv ran
Tak-hom-a Biscuits, 3 for
29c 32c
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P. & G. Soap,
10 bars for . .
16c 59c
SATISFACTION
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GUARANTEED OR
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181 Eaft State Street,
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MEATS Bell Shaped Leaf Lard 9 lbs Fancy Veal Leg or Loin. per lb. . ... . ,m Pure Beef Hamberger, pr lb. Choice Round Steak, per lb. Native Beef Pot Roast, per lb. Snow White Veal Shoulder, per lb . . . .
Snow White Veal Breast, 1Cp per lb 1 U U
Short Ribs Beef, per lb Choice Veal or Lamb per lb
Smoked Cali. Hams. 6 to O ( n 8 lb. average. lb. . . . Fancy Boiling Bacon, O O per lb Fancy Brisket Bacon, 24 C per lb American Cream Cheese, O O
$1 25 c 16c 25c 16c 23 c
11c 29c
per lb Kettle Rendered Lard.
j per lb ! Good Luck or Moxley's Oleo, per lb
Large package today Oftr Best Creamery Butter, for OC per lb
WE KNOW YOU WOULD ENJOY A LOAF OF OUR BREAD S. & H. STAMPS DELIVERY
18c 26c 53c
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Specials for Saturday
Gold Medal or Cere- & l 1 EL sola Flour, 18 bbl.
Bread, large loaf 15c; small loaf Good Luck, 2 lbs. for
I 1 Puritan Malt and Hop-.
special at The finest Cocoa, per lb
Fancy Santos Coffee, J 00
25c
Pure Preserves, raspberry. Strawberry and cherry. 16 25 C
ol. jar Argo Corn Starch, 2 pkgs v
Fancy 3 Crown Muscatel 2 X C
IdllM113 7 r I Fancy Santa Clara Dried Hp C ,; prunes, med'm size, lb. A U
Fancy Fresh Baked Cookies, Chocolate Sundae, light and dainty, just received. Op
10c 47c
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Coffee, 3 lbs Fancy Golden Corn Meal, per lb Fancy Peaches, No. 2!2 can 18c; No. 1 can. . Wisconsin Selected Early June Peas Fancy Tomatoes, solid pack, No. 2'? can . . .
Fancy Apple Butter, 22 rz. jar
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per lb. Cocoanut Bars, per lb Assorted Iced and Plain Cookies, per lb Fresh Baked Soda
Crackers, per lb I 0 C Graham Crackers,
ter lb . .
P. & G. Soap, CZ1r
99c 3c
10c 10c 25c
23 c 19c 14c 17c
1 0 bavs for U. S. Mail Soap, 10 bars for Cleansers, for this sale, 4 cans for . .
49 c 19c
Give Your Husband Plenty of Bread and make the slices good and thick. He will be much more fit for the battles of life if you give him more bread the most healthful of foods. You will find one Bread that just suits him Deitrich 's Cream Bread Its delicious flavor gives proof of its hidden goodness. Eat more of it and make Cream Maid your favorite brand. AT YOUR GROCER'S
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