Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 304, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1921 — Page 11
THE TIMES Page CLASSIFIED ADS AND LEGAL NOTICES BUY, SFXL, RENT. GET A POSITION, GET HELP, BARTER AND EXCHANGE. OVER 40,000 PEOPLE READ THIS PAGE EVERY DAY. All Classified Advertisements must be in the office and paid for by 1 I a. m. on day of insertion. Rate 10c per line, averaging five words to the line. ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BYi HAMMOND Timet Office, Hammond B!dg.. Phon 3100. E S. Bourne Drug Store, 715 Calumet Aye, Phone 3685. WHITING Whiting New Co.. 524 1 1 9th St, Phon. 138W. ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BYi INDIANA HARBOR Luken. New. Agency. 3410 Michigan Ave., Phone II38J. EAST CHICAGO Nbmm flc Thomp.on, 809 Chicago Ave.. Phone 931. Time. Office. Calumet BU.. Phone 283. GARY Time. Office. Reynold. Bidg.. Phone 137.
Tuesday. Juno 14. 1921.
WANTED MALE HELP
"WAXTElJ ilfn to know that meal are 30c at Hotel Carleton, Hammond. 5-u-If Vv' AN'TIilv Salesman, exp. nut mvrsflary. call Hammond 1J5j-V for appointment . 6-14 W,yTKi )--Saios a-.nt" ij r city and county. Patented article, every store, office and home a prospect. An opportunity to have a business of your own and be independent. Must have $20(1 capital which will cover stock and exclusive selling right. For information call Hotel Mee all day Wednesday, June 15. Baum, general a pent. ' 6U"1 SALESMEN W A XTKlC-.Mcn' Who a ro employed wither an mwhanios, accountants, clerk.?, f nrjiirn. etc.. nrl dlr to earn nnTi1 money '.n do so during their spam t!nv. "AfMn-ss Hox 20, ear. Times, Hsmmnr.". f! - 1 4 - 5 V"ANTEI" Solicitors, men or wornn. Hlgrh rvs proposition. Apply lloom I. Straube BM., Hairimond. Open r-ve-nlnrs. 6-14-6 WANTED FEMALE HELP WaNTKIV Nurse jrlrl to rare for two chiTdrrn. ("all Mrs. I.a Mort l.vndora Hotel. Hmmnni1. 6 -1 " -2 A.VTtD Girl or wornnn for hoiis''work. To j(o honr r.irhTH iref r r ,i 3S9 Standard ave., cor. Van IKiren pt., Hammond. 5-14 W'AN'TED Iad iea to covtr ri'ii'ir routes reproMflntinir lariro Mf(r. Co. tn your own neighborhood. selling si:tel that very housewlfo n-'d.. rtour representative jiml h will arranuT Interview. J3. W. "Unesbeck, li'o'O ho. well expvrimiced saieslady. one thai ran handle cash. nt; reliable and can show good references, teady position, jrood ray. Api'iy A'my Btorr. j' Ktate t., Hammond. fi-14-H WANTED VitrsaT a cook and dishwasher. Cedar Lake Ptvre and Restaurant. Cedar Lake, Ind. 0-13-2 t"A N'T Ei' la d ies anil (tents "0 S-11 Korkala.. Biff money maker easy seller. Call any pveninu ;.ft.-r 6 or write to ST24 "'rnpev!ne St.. Indi;ua Ihr. 6-14 FURNISHED ROOMS " FOR RENT Furnished rooms to let; $2.50 to 13.50 per week.; Hotel Carleton Hammond. 2-2-tf IX") R REN'T 1 furnished hs kpk. rooms. 2 hgrfpir. rooms for men; lsi l'ltimmer avenue. Hammon'i. 6-1-tf StH T - lumishej rooms with bath; 977 Calumet avenue, phone 1"7 Hammond. 6-i-tf TOR-RENT 3 furn. hskp. roomei all private, reference required. M20 East "Doufflas, pion lfllO-W Hammond. 6-10 !fcItRENrt 3furh7"rxM)m "for" light hskp. 250 riummer avu. I'hona 134-i-W Hammond. 8-10 FOR "RE NT Furn. mod e r n-i room " oo t -tar', South Side, no children. Call 5 tb!ey s u. Hammond. 6-13-6 FOR PENT Furnished" 6 room bungalow for the summer. Address. Renter care of Times. Hammond. 6-13-3 FOR RENT N i c ly furn'shed a" leepT ing. rooms, very reasonable, all modern convenient es. liis Stato street. Hammond. 6-13-6 FOR "RENT-" LiRht hskpg. rT..ms. modern conveniences. f66 Calumet ave.. Hanmor.d. 6-11-2 I-VVR RENT 2 rooms "for lljrht hskpg-. All conveniences. 313 Truman ave., Hammond. 6-13 FOR RENT" 2 rooms for V.ght hskp if. clean, close In. cheap rent. 357 Truman jave., Hammond. 6-13-tf FOR ItENT 1 rHims lleht hskpft.. cottage, with sleepiner room for six. t a bargain. Thone 857-J. 313 Kane ave., Hammond. 6-1 i-6 FOR-KENT Small modern apt., furntphed complete for Jijrht hs-kptf- lieferences required. -0 Carroll street. Hammond fi-14 FOR" RENT Sleeping room. 212 Sibley tt. Phone 277 1 Hammond. 6-lt TflTXS i IA RE " mo (I e r nh o mV7 be a i i 1 1 f u 1 location souih -side, privata VJivinit room, prefer cotipie employed. Cheap. Write R15. care Tlm.', Hiimmond. 0-14 fRRENT TK-sirabie room's for g.-n-tlemen. tf "i tern residence, close In; 1'g-ht and cool porch swing end l.own: 23 S'.Hley stHammond. 6-14 KOFt RENT T furn. rooms. 453S Olcott ave.. East "hi capo. fi-14 jTU "llEN'TJ fiirn. roon s for lijrht rifkrg., no children. l"hone RSo-'.V 3 3 4 I njl l a n a vf. .H a ram o n d . 6-14-2 Jvvr HES'T 8 room furn- flat. 33 Murnlfh Court. Ir. J. A. Graham. ITi on -.; 3 Hamnmn!l. .:?t"5 l"0"R HENT 3 rooms and bath on 5tste t. Inrjuire 45o May, phone 975-W Hammond . 6-1 4 I"OR KENT 2 and 4 room apts. fur-i-for hskpff., bath end b.vtric. 3'l JS2nd Fit., phone 330'.) Hammond. 6-13 SxTr-TvENT ( nj s:x room Turn. rial. Grapevine Blvd.. nr Michigan: also imio 4 room flat. (Vul Ind. Harbor 666-V. -t4-3 S"5r RENT 2 or S light hskpp. rooms. all modern. 3513 Hemlock kst.. Indiana Harbor. z,!?FOR" RENT Nicely furn. hous.-keep-Inst rooms, strictly modern. Melvi'le nd Chicafro vc, over drus store, East Chicago . LOST AND FOUND " IX) VN I A Place to eat at the Hotel Carleton, Hammond. 30c meals. 6-17-tf TjST1 In Rob' ri Thursday evtnlnijr, a small bl-rck d',(r. with two rhlte feet. Rewar i. I'hono ISS6 Tlnintnond. :J0-tf ijOgT Army discharge paper and other verv valuables, either on Michigan eve. or'Ou'herie at., about 10 p. m. Patiirdav. Reward return to Aristo Club Room, 3525 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor f"13:2 IXlST Poll Parrot. Reward for return to 113 "A. Plummer av., Con Moor. rhone Hammond 1 , F''A XX) ft f Bl a ck" leather purs, post office contadnlng monev, tax receipts, etc Tf return papers can keep money. Mrs. tiove. 328 Standard eve.. Hum, 6-14 FOR RENT FOR RENT 7 room upper flat, all modern, hot water heat, pood reference required. 6Js6 State Line St., Hamtnond. f'1 FOR RET--Modern fx room bunsaIott. South side near car lino. Sir. per month. Phone between 6 and S p. m. Hammond 2740. 6-1 YOK RENT Five room modern cottage with basement. $35. Phone Hammond 213!). 6-JJ WANTED TO RENT V ANTED TO RENT S or 6 root a cot tage or bun pa low. with basenien. bythree adults. Address H-16 care Times. Hammond ?"ilr MONEY TO LOAN 910,000 TO LOAIf R-? and Petersen Law Office, F.ast Chicago. -3-tf
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
EUR "Al.lv-On'" South Sid-."' Modern brick "r.ous', I'itk1 lot; terms rt'inun sble Cn'l at 1 2 6 Carroll St.. tl-m 6 10 i-' R SALE Will sacrifice niodern liome, furnace heat, sun porch. oak floors, beautiful lawn. T0 ft l..t, on Sum-ir,'-r LHd. Ren so liable price. Call i-77-M HiMiimmnl. 6-11-2 'ai ' " " "" f-"ir HVnimn tln'i mm -1 HOME BAlvG AIN.S 6 room home, modern except heat, cast of Calumet ave. Rasem. nf. bath, electric lights, decorated screens, fne lawn and ail assessments paid In full, fhis Is the home to buv In iret that .-"art to OWN YOUR OWN. Only $2,700 ith tl.oijQ cajh. e-room modern frame. pracficaHv new bungalow on Inpraham avenue. n,a" Sibley. A very substantially constructed home with all tin- desirable features and solid oak doors throughout. Another tipiea) ''Waolxewjc'' b.irKaln at $5,3ii).no. with only about $100 cash down. Asessmenta all paid, citeap taxes and rjuick possession. ;-room bui.Ralow on Highland street, : -tin room, oak trim, laundry trav, screens, shades, fine lawn and" garage. tnly $1000 cash down at $4. SO'). We also have a few desirable store .nip Wnmt l-'i n ALL Modern o room bungalow. oak floors and trim, beautifully decirited. facinjr ilaywood Park, u Rood value at $3,M)0. J. K. Trescott, phone -SI! Hammond. 6-13-2 EOR SALE G room modern cottajre, $2.4ot). J;tnd cash, balance easy terms now vacant Rt 473 Michigan ave., must ! sold this week. 6-13-3 .'"OR SALE A iHiutit'ul summer home on fine lake, splendid flshlmr. Southern Miclitirn. 3 hour-s rl t.; by auto. Eor further Information ami views phone 2S 1 ; ITammond. 6-13-2 l-'Oii SALE S and 7 rooms, strictly modern homes. Phone 1 770 or call "31 Michigan ave., Hammond. 6-13 I'i)R SALE Modern five living rooms and store room, a pood business proposition and home. Will bring- $1,500 " ef"rfmtalJ .Lox29'i. Hammond. 6-14 ) ' !t S aTJE- 2 fiat-bYilKs"' l.'.'.th street West Hammond. Price $2,600. F. L. Wyman, rhone lRSt) Hammond. R -1 4 ;-o! SALE Half acre and acre tracts, l.'th and Calumet ave., 15 nilnut'-s walk from Oonkey ave.. car lino $ ."i r t n 1 up. Very easv terms. F. L. 'Wyman. phone 16 S3 Hammond. 6 14 FOR SALE Strictly modern bungalow on south side, 6 rooms and sun parlor, oak trim, corner lot with frnraire.. terms $120(1 cash, balanca $40 per month which include interest. 249 Oetrolt St.. phone Hammond 567. 6-14 FOR RENT Large front room and kitchenettefor man and wife. 156 Fayette st. Hammond. 6-14 FOR SALE 6 room bungalow, modern 12 ton coal, canvass in front room nnd dining; room. Sanitos Kitchen and bath room. Linoleum on kitchen floor. 2 (.araires. 852 Erio St., phone 2120 Hammond. 6-14-3 FOR SALE 5 room cottage, elect He. bath, garaee, 50 ft. lot. Sohl near Sibley at. This is best bargain I have had "this year, rrlce $1,100, very reasonable terms. Possession it once. F. L. Wyman. 655 Hohman St., Ind floor. phone 16:' Hammond. 6-13 FTr PALE-Six "room brick l,incalow on fit) ft. lot, Hyde Park, finished in oak throughout, furnace heat, stationary tubes, electric lisrht t-hados and fixtures; new and readv to move into, reduced to $5.1)00. $1000 cash, balance as tent. I'hono Hammond 480 fi-14 FOR SAL1 Nloderii 5 room bunnalow on South Side, one Mock from car line, oak floor, furnnca heat, laundrytubs, newly decorated: exceptionally low p.riced" and small cash payments, balance less than rent. If you want a real housa do not overlook this bargain Writ R-1D. care Times. Ljm i-14 Ono-fourth and one-half norc lots, close in, Mack soil, low taxes, within walking distance of car service, factories schools and ehinvhes. LargA one-fourth aero lots with plentv of room for trarden and chickens sell for ds low as $260 with only $25 down ftid $., per month. (all on us at once for further particulars with no obligation on vour part. WOOLS. MARTIN CO. Phone Bl. Office with the Hammond Trust t Savinrs Rank., corner Hohman and Fayette ttrPf ts. ftilli Hnngalow Bartrains 6 room bungalow on South Sid. modern with oak tr'.m srrafc. 373 feet south front only $1".0. Terms. 5 Tootn nearlv new bunralow In Hyde Park, east front. -FToel'.ent condition, law n, trees, cheap at $4750.00. only $750 cash re'ured. 6 room bungalow opposite beautiful park un parlor, fireplace, built-in features, hardwood throughout, gnrage. assessments paid in full, immediate possession, $6500. Terms. 4 room modern bungalow 40 foot lot, only $3600 with $250 cash payment. VOOT S. M RTIN & CO. Phon Hammond 51. R-14 FORSAiK "'At tractive B room bungalow, must be sold this week. 4313 HY'TYicrleo ave., Kst ' Til en go. -1 4-3 FOR SALE Modern six room bungalow will take auto as part payment, phone 240S Ha mmotid . fi-14 TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS for sale Scratch pads, all si-" es; tlme3 office. hammond plilpinu. 3-11-1 FOR" SALE NeTv and" used Electric. Motors, all sizes and kinds. 1'sed motors bouKht and exchanged. "We specialize in re-winding and repairing: Hammond Electric Supply and Repair 142 Sibley street, phone Hammond 3 17fi 6-4-7 FOR SALE 10 "uncalled for Men's Suits at $10 and up. Lesser's Loan Rank. 65 State si., Hammond. 6-9-tf THESE ARE BARGAINS! TWO Ht'M PHI! EY ii'TiiMiTi,' I OAS WATER HKATERS Only uei for demonstrating in sales room. Price reduced 20 per cent. Northern Indiafia as & Electric Co. Phnm- Hammond2300J 6-!-tf Ft')R '.SALE Beautiful pear shaoed diamond, mounted in scarf pin. strictly cash, no trade. Lessers Loan Bank 63 State st., Hammond. 6-9-tf FOR S'.lE Red and White Oak. one men hoard, seasoned. Nick Backe. R. R. 8., Indiana. S'i ft. long. Crown Point, 6-9-6 For SALE -50 uncalled for Cameras and Kodaks at unredeemed prices. Cesser's Loan Bank, 65 state Street. Hammond. 6-!) tf F' R" SAhiWffen nt "kinds ""of "Canary Birds, good ainsrers, sinsle or In pairs a.t reasonable price on account of moving. Applv to Jacob Fllas, 3S, 155th st . VettHammmidJl 6-1 1-3 FOR SALE Restaurant doing good business, at a bargain. Apply 567 Lvons st. Phone 2512 Hammond. 6-11-3 ForsaLE Pop corn machine Box 371. TVrlton. 111. ' fi-11-3 For SAEE Standard make tvp Bargain if taken at once. ph. Hamnn nd. O'l ,;- Supply Co. writer, ne 11 R-1 1-3 FOR SAI: Choice Timothv Hay. by "m. W. Sikma, Oak Glen. 111. Phon 6-11-5 Iwinslng 57-R. WH HAVE a few used batteries for sab? cheap. Iauer Battery Service.
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l'"OR SAI.l" l-'Utures u-'d combination was and electric. sut't'l.-ien t for six flats or houses, can have all or part. One col! Ran hot waicr healer, one 2,Vi i-rallon tank li"ator. one 3U aralloti hot water tank. Phone 2ti61 or call 3 Wal tham st., ifammond. 6-14-3 CH ERR IKS Dolivered Ilanuiiond. for can n in mv place in Phono Kf9-W. 6-13-2 SEWIX( MACHINE BARGAINS Thin week at I '. Millers. UJ Stnte like, new, ea'-h $". tine condition, i-ach Street : fi Singer fill's in t 3 White Rotarys. S2U.60. 1 "White Rorarv, finished oak. $24. t Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 a daintv, $20.. . 1 New Home Rotarv. 2 months old. $35 00 2 New Homes, in good condition, each Slfc.frn. Special All new KlecfHc Machines this week $". Cash or time. Romcmber the plaee. "The Swing Machine Cottage." T.9 Stato St., phone 17'n Hammond. We do hemstitch intr . Open evenings. ft-! 1-4 F )p."s.i .E---2' showcase!". 411 Ash "st. Hammond . -It CHKliRIES for canninc; delivered anv lace in HaniFOR SA"LE n S ft. Av(iTr"eBse. six foot eitrar case, one S ft. enow case. 2 7 0 .Tohnson st . Hammond. ft-13-3 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged. rented and repaired. The S. & M. Battery Service. 318 Favette St., Uanuriorid, phone 2655. -tf At'TENTIO'V TRUCK OWNERS Our sto k of repair parts, covers most any make of truck; Retz Motor Truck Co.. 492-494 Hohman street. Hammond. Ind 4-20 -t r FOR SALE 1 SO 7 Hopmohilc. mod. l n". in gH-d condition, has four n.-w tires. Prh-o $65. I'hono Clurk. Last Chicago 14 6-lf.6t FOR SALE 30x3 First'n( tires, icnaranteed 6.000 miles. $7.30. Tubes. $1.50. Renson t- Hill, 2nd door south of Court House. Hammond. 6-10'lt It R SaT.K Overland touring car, l,rst class condition, cheap for qui"k sale. T-hone 3 172 Hammond. 6-11-3 FO R S A LE "i ; ood j " To n True k f c hcan or will trad? for touring car. 7vt Hohman st..phone 102:i-.T. Ham. 6-11-3 FOR "SALE OR" TI-: A IdO- 1919 IVidKe. 5 passgr., $575. 120 Chevrolet. 5 passsir., $390 4505 Forsvthe avenue, phone 672-M East Cldcago. 6-13-2 FOR SALE At a bargain, one-half ton Ford truc't in excellent runnlnc condition. Call Hammod Yellow Cab, 160 Fay-efte St.. ITammond. 6-13-2 "Ft R""SA Lli cIieap Ford Roadster. Ford Touring. Ituick I-45 Tourlngr. Oakland Touring. Ills Chandler Touring. LAKE COUNTY A1TO SUPPLY & SALES H. A. Thiol. N. "U". cor. TViuglas and Hohman st . Phone 1741 Hammond. fi-13-3 FOR SALE -Cole in perfect condition. Ford Touring new rubber. Chevrolet Roadster, good condition. Tort Touring good as new. ISo'j State street. Hammond, phone 4003. 6-13-2 BOI1 LING'S BARGAINS 1921 Ford Sedan. starter and demountable rims, brand new, never been run, price $775. 1921 Ford Truck, etarter and demountable rims, open express body, canopy top. lias numerous extras. Price $450. 191! Dodga Brothers Sedan. overhauled and repainted, mechanical condition guaranteed. 1911 TV-dir Brothers Road very good condition. Price $o. ter Ford Coupe, rrlc $375. Ford Touring, prc $225. Dodee Coupe, late model, r. prion 31100. 3 passengBOH LING AUTO SALES Lodere, Brothers find Cadillac Motor Car Phone 26 Hnmniond. 6-13 Ft II 'SALE New Ford Sedan with "xtras, phone 3156 Ifammond. 6-13-2 FoiiTs.XLE 2 passgr. Ov4land Roadster In-julre 231 Hoffman st., Hammond . fi-14 OLI)S EIGHTSEIAN ' Model 4!i. 7 passenger, mohatr upholstery, just out of paint shoo, only driven 4300 miles. Just overhauled and fitted with new pistons. There are only 4 of these special cars In Hammond. Cost few months atro $3'",00; win saerifee for S.!20o. or take -mailer car in part trade. Have two Sedans need onlv one. Address P. O. Box 17. Hammond. Ind. 6-14-16-1K RAROATNS IN' I'SEl' TIRES Hammond's greatest used tire store 20x3'2, :, and $6. 30x33 cord. S6 and $7. 3 '.' xS'.j. 5 ti and $3 . 32l. $7 and ?9. All othe- sizes. (luarHuteed vul'-an-iTting. Tli,' cheapest in town. Right way. tire repair. Rear of Newman's garage. Hoffman and Calumet avenue. phone Ifammond 1 6 1 . fi-14 i'li't SA LE- 5 passenger touring car. looks ami run" like new. party going south, will sacrifice for cash or terms-. Plume 137 Hammond 6-14-2 FOR SAI ,E On F.-ri ton truck, complfte wi-.h cl.'Sid cab find oxpr'-ss bodv: cnampion Auto l(iulpment i'k T turn mend. fi-14-o J.1H; RENT Store, with butcher and. ir-roeerv fixtures. Sll Cnhtmet ave. h , ., 6-11.14 I (it: S A I A Z r orti lourtnir car. i.i.u. per ca sh . , t in every wnv. lreasonatue tor fiil. 160;h st.. Hammonil. 6-14-3 EOR SALE- -fil Six cvlindr Studebaker touring car. seven passenger In good condiMon at bar en In If taken at once. Phone 2041!. 2051. 517 So. Hihman. Hammond. 6-14-5 FOR PALEell larire Pa!e Coupe In the verv -One account of death will 5 passenger 192a mod"! Car run only SOftO mile prar condition. Has nil the extras; finished in "beautifully -irholstored n,l first clas work". Phone Hammond 4.a. fi-14 SITUATION WANTED WANTED Position as stenographer or Bookkeeper and stenographer experienced Can furnish A-l reference. B-14 care of Times Hammond. WANTED A position as housekeeper, references required. Apply at 637 Logan st.. Hammond. 6-14 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY Barger Shop. where 2 or more gargers are working steady- Would also consider partnership. Address M. C 42, care Times, Hammond. 6-14-2 "Will buy i92oforiT From private party for cash. Give price. AVrito M. C. care Times, Ham
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PAINTI NO A NP 1'A I'K HHANOINU Prices Reasonibla Carl Vermolt, phono 14a Hammond. K-ll-30t CO CARTS RE-T1 RED, Cohen's Variety Store. 692 South Hohman street. phone Hammond 3079. 5-17-tf Fl 'UN II ft E "Li-: AN i:Y". YARN 1 SI IEO AND JtFPAIREU at your home; call ",(7: liiinmionl. 5-I6-tf " N EWEL!&VToT) Ttooflnn and Cement Contractors Estimates on nil kinds of roofing and ( 'ement Work. Satisfaction Ouaianteed Phone 1 504. office IIS Highland St. Hammond. Indiana. 6-2-12 a xn prooTixd At reduced priees done by our experts nt SinRf-r Shop, STATJO STREET Jtnko no mistake, remember the number. We are the manufacturers of hemstitching machines. Work done while you wait. 6-8-tf WANT EH Household goods to be stored at our modern storage house. People's Furniture, phone Indiana Harbor 3 1- W. 6-11-3 I ! a K KEF.l'I N 1 systems installed mid kept part or full time. Financial statements rendered monthly- and at the close of the yclr for a small month -lv fee. Satisfactory service gunra nt.-ed or no charge made. Address "J. 1 . C." are Times office, Hammond. ' 6-13-2 FOR CLKANIN'l and paper hanging at prices you can afford to pay, phone 2712 Hammond 6-13-tf WANTE1V Washings to do. Call" for and delivered; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1002-J. mo Alice strei. Hammond. 6-14 LET US Jigure on your v,ndow shades, curtain rods and drapes. Ilaanmond Shade & Awning Works, SS State St., Phone 22-12. 5-3-tf INVESTMENTS Workers Building Association off oil an opportunity of a life time. If your mom-v is worth from 21 to 3n per cent ;n a good safe investment, why accept 1'. ss'.' You receive the full earning power of every dollar you Invest. Small monthly payments. Rents are high, bi your own landlord. tiet in "n the ground floor with the promoters. This is the most progressive move ever made by the working classes. Stock is going fast. If too busy to call at tie office, pltone 3269 and our representative will meet ou in your home. Suit I. Sfraube Bidg., Open evenings. Hammond. 6-14-6 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the matter of tin- Estate of Joseph Cgrl, deceased. No. 2 iftn. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of said Estate, hy the Clerk or the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. HENRY Vy. PETERSEN, Administrator Dated June 13th. 1921. 6-14-21-2 notice 6fa ; i -tion"" "of-res- li ' TION DEPARTMENT OF PCBLIC WORKS OFFICE F THE BOARD st Chicsso Ind.. June 6th, 1921 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the city of East Chicago, Indiana, that on tho 31st day ol May, 3 921, they adopted a Declaratory Resolution -'or the opening and extension of Le-i is Place in said City from tho c.-.st lino of north and south alley In block Four (4), S. Hon 29. Township .37 west of the 2nd I. M W. 1-4 of Secnurth, range J to the west line of Forsytho avenue. The Board o" Public Works of said City has fixed the 11th day of July, 1921, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. as the time upon which remonstrances may be tiled or presented by persons interested in vr -affected by paid proposed opening and extension ns above described, and on said day at snid time said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for tho purpose of taking final action thereon. uch action shall be .final utid conclusive upon all person. H. K. GROVES. E. W. WPKEY. O. C. E. SEEHASE. Board of 1;b!i: Works Attest: T. V. RICHARDS. CbM-k 'f tho Ro-rd. 6-1 1-21 DAN I KlT SUf "WN "OR .""i"'"RO..D NORTH TOWNSHIP. LAK E OOl'NTY, INDIANA. NOTICE OF GRAVEL ROAD LETTING. LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COT NTY, SS: Not foe Is hereby given that the Board of Commissi. mers of sfiid County, will receive sealed prnposal for the improvement of a certain highway 1n said county by grading, draining and paving s-aid road in North Township, known as the Daniel Brown et al.. Gravel Road, as set out in the plans, specifications and profile, now on file in the office of the Auditor of ;aid County, by and under the lawn of tho State of Indiana. Bidder to state in his bid, the kind of asphalt (Native or Petroleum) ho proposes to use. Bidder may bid on either or both. Also, separate proposals for all of tho above, and in addition thereto to indud" " Maintenance Bond to the amount of 20 per cent, cf th$ contract price. S-uil bond running three, years from date of completion and acceptance of Bald road. Said sealed proposals will be opened and contra t awarded on the 20-h day of June. 1921. Kids or proposals will be received until 1 o'clock P. M., of said lay. Estimated cost of construction $207,70'''. t'f". Bids will be for the completion of said improvement In accordance with the plans, profile and specifications filed in the office of the Auditor of said County, and .shall Include all labor and material for said work. In no case will extra compensation ulll be allowed for additional work, alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors to whom is awarded the contraet. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in the sum equal to doulde the amount of the bid filed for the work bid on, to be approved by tho Board of Commissioners of said County. Said bonds shall bo conditioned for the faithful performance of the work; the sureties. If personal, shall be resident free-holders of the State of Indiana, one of them shall be a resident of Lake County. Said bond shall be for the benefit of j any person or corporation who shall suf- j fer any loss or damage, ly reason of ! any such bidder failing or neglecting to J enter into a contract to perform such j worn awarded Dy tho said Board ot Commissioners or to carry out the same In any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnished to any such contractor or con-
i r o tors or to any sub-contractor, agent or superintendent under him. In the consideration of .said work. Said improvement will bo let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder ur"n affidavit of non-collus'.on which must be submitted with their bid, and upon failure to submit such affidavit, such proposal or bid will be rejected by the Board; and tho Board reserved the rlfc-ht to rr (( any and all bids. Tlm for the completion of said work will b .igrfed upon after the letting of said contract, by the Board of Commissioners and the successful bidder. Given by order of the Board of said County. GEORGE M. POLAND, 3-31. Auditor Iak County, Indiana.
Wifely Requirements. The Spaniards have a saying that a wife should resemble three things, and jet differ from these same; things. First, she should be like a snail, which alwnvs guards its house, , but she ftiould not carry the house with her whenever she goes out. Second, she should be like n echo, which speaks 'inly after the other is finished, but site should not always have the last word, and last, she should be like the town clock, which always sounds the "lours with rPRulnrity. but she should not sound so loud that the whole towu shall' hear it. Mrs. E. Lee phone Hammond 3346, loctures daily from 9 to 9. the Right Wa y to Live. 696 State Line Street, on the west side of hospital 'J,--v"''' Spiritual meetings every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Tuesday and Friday call for Special Advice with reduced prices. DEAL WITH THE OLD RELIABLE Loan Any Amount up to $300 at Low Legal Rates On Furniture, Pianos, Etc. Licensed and Bonded PHONE No 323 Koom 3, Panama Bid. 13-150 S. Stat St., Baumaal r'.Ti.-ir3'-- n.-.i.-.miiJiti-uiiOT1-yit. .,'X.- ? J
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' 3 'HE lowly and uncultured Tartars when books fell into their possession ate them to acquire the knowledge contained therein. They doubtless suffered indigestion. At least, they weren't overlooking any bet. There are mistakes both of commission and omission. Better, by far, to be satisfied that you have done your best and endure indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and feel the pangs of unavailing regret. The advertisements you will find in this newspaper are business mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might never know, if they were not there to guide you. Do you read and digest this advertising? Figuratively speaking, some folks "eat it up." They are the wise shoppers the economical buyers the ones who are strictly up to date on the opportunities for saving money or spending it most judiciously. Read the advertisements. Read them to know what's what in the shopping district. Read them to save steps to save money to save disappointments. Read them because they place before your eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Read them to keep yourself informed. Read Them Regularly It Fays!
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INitlonal Crop Improvement Bervlce. T1ILRK LS ON E method of locomotion and transportation which it too often overlooked and farmer! especially have been slow to avail themselves of this wonderful means of getting their cordwood to the market. Much of the wood to be cut is on rough land on hill and mountain aides
nu across deep gulches and gullies where, after the wood is cut into lengths, it is almost impossible to team it out at a profit. The hardy mountaineers who hare been used to taking ore out of mines on overhead tramways have shown the neighboring farmers how to get out cordwood. It is stated that the wood can be carried on" a beehne directly from the woods to nearby loading stations without rehandling at cost per mile varying from two to five cents a cord. These tramways are especially adapted to mountainous localities and are recommended for heavy service. The i-Ufe'gedness of contour, steepness of grades and width of valleys or rivers are no bar to the successful operation of such a line. It needs no grading and
I CAN CURE YOU WOMEN'S DISEASES CURED WITHOUT OPERATION GOITRE CURED NO PAIN, CUTTING OR DANGER MEN'S RECTAL, URINARY, PELVIC DISEASES CURED All weak and diseased persons, young or old. with Poor Memory, Disordered Stomach. Lame Back, Contagious Blood Poison, Varicose Veins, Sores. Ulcers, Bladder Acute or Chronic Diseases, Skin Diseases, Piles, Rheumatism, Stricture, Fistula, Special and Nervous Troubles cured to stay cured. Lowest charge quickest Cures. A Square Deal Always. FEES AND TERMS REASONABLE Dr. Rolbt. J. Carroll SPECIALIST 155 STATE STREET OPPOSITE ORPHEUM HAMMOND Hours: 9 to 12, 1 :30 to 5, 7 to 8. Sundays, 9 to 12. Phone 3419 HOUSE CALLS MADE I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES
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can be readily moved according to the source of supply. In this way wood may be sold at a proht which otherwise would be absolutely impossible. "I he aenU tramway is also a wonderful convenience on larga ixnns, especially in spread;Dg tons of manur without rehand'iug, imply by shiftini the terminal along the lifcld. This would nt pay in a small equipment but for targe dairy farms it wiil prove a time, money and libor saver," fays Frank Baackes, Vice President American Gteel & Wire Co. The motive power, especially if the route covers a heavy grade, is furnished largely i.-y the loads themtelves, tho empties j eturnitiK e.io.-.g a lighter hr.e of cable, pan Ilil with the loaded line. These tramways are largely used by transportation con'panies in unloading fruits and plantation products, oftentimes sugar cane being transported to the mill direct without rehandling. The construction of such a tramway is not so expensive as building an ordinary wagon road and it may of course be adapted in strength to the work required of it. I. irr rim itwt mirt mthim
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