Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 27 July 1921 — Page 9

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July 27, 1921 THE TIMES Page Nmc ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BY: HAMMaND Time. Office. Hammond Bldg, Phone 3100. E. S. Boorne Drug Store, 715 CJumelt Avw Phono 3685. HHI'Whitin New Co- 524 Phone 138 w. CLASSIFIED ADS AND LEGAL NOTICES BUY. SELL 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 1 a. m. on day of insertion. Rate 10c per line, averaging five words to the line. ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED DYi ECtfANA HARBOR Wr.ni New. A7. 3413 Michigan Av Phono 1136J. EAST CHICAGO N..a U Thomson. 809 Otic . A Phoso 931. ' Times Office. Calumet BWg, Fnono 253. GARY Tunei Oftce. Reynolds B'.dg.. Phooe 137.

WANTED MALE HELP

WANTED Salesman with auto to sell accessories direct to car owner; no competition-. Salesman-averaging better than $20 daily. W. F. Uillam & Co., nil. FJrst .National Bank bldg. Chicago. 7-23-5 WAITED Steeple Jack. one who can paint steel Purlins and rafters under a concrete roof" must be ex perienced in this work, give phone and residence number in your reply to B-72 Times. Hammond. 7"23'3 WASTED Night watchman with reference. Apply Euterprie Bed CoHammond. 7-25 iVA.V 1'JiD Man and wife on small place near Hammond, gardner preferred. Address B-3 care Times. Ham mond . 7-26-3 GOV EKNMENT Needs railway mail clerks S133 to $192 per month; write for free speclman viueatlons; Columbu Institute. Columbus. O 6-1-8-IS - 2 2-29 WANTED Young man aa stock keeper and shipper In trouser factory. Apply by letter only, state experience and previous employment, character and refr nces. Albert Given Mfg. Co., 604 liicago ave.. East Chicago . 7-27-4t NTED it e n to try this at 377 Hohman st. $5.50 meal tickets, $4.50; J3.26 tickets. S2.75. -27-2t WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED A young lady for general housework; must be fond of children. Ce.ll at 631 Lyons at,, Hammo nd 7 -2 53 WANTED Maid (white) for general housework who can prepare meals. S. H. Thorsen, 673 State Line street. phone 1014-W Hammond. 7-25-3 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Reference reo.uirtd. Mrs. Edward SL- Mlnas, 32 Kimbach ave., Hammond. 7-26-tf "VVNTED At once, waitre: teac?" work. Sheridan Lunch Kooni, 3o Indiana Harbor. 7-26-2 WANTED Girl for houseowrk. 6019 ulcott ave., phone lS5t East Chicago. 7-26-3 WANTED Saleswomen canvassers, a livewire proposition for hard workers. Good commission. See Mr. Rae, Jarvls Electrical Co., 6S6 Oakley ave. Hammond . WANTED Two girls for folding. Postlewaite Company, Printers, 96 Plummer avenue. Hammond. 7-27 WANTED Stenographer for about 4 or five weeks relief work with the possibles chance of steady employment thereafter. Address statins experience and salary expected. Stenographer Times Office." Hammond. 7-27 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR KENT Single- rurmsned rooms. Per day 60c and $1.00. Per week. $2. $3 and $5. Hotel Carleton. Hammond. 5-22-30 1 FOR KENT 2 furn. roms for hskpg. Inquire 188 Plumrner ave- also one end two hakpg. rooms for men. Hammond. 7-6-tf FOR KENT 4 furn. rooms for light hskpg. Call 227 Michigan Avenue, "Hammond. 7-2-3 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for two gentlemen or lames. .-i State st.. phone 10S9-J Ham. 7-26-3 FOR RENT 3 furn. hskpg;. rooms; clean and private. References required. 120 E. Douglas Bt., phone 1 010-W Hammond. '-26-tf FCR RENT 2 clean modern 1 i g h t hskog. rooms and 3 newly decorated ligrht hskpg. rooms. 207 Indiana ave. Phone Ha mmond 2162. - - 7.26-tf FOR RENT 2 and 4 room apt. for light hskpg. with heat. 3408 Elm st., Indiana Harbor. 72" FOR RENT Rooms by day or week. 614 Oakley ave. Phone 2453 Hammond. 7-25-30 t-: . t- vr a r-.1 . r n u nfT tnilpt. electric l'ght: $25 per month. Phone Hammond 2ST2. 7-27-lt FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 4528 Magoun ave.. phone East Chicago U6U. , 7-27-21 FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping, 415 Baring ave. Call 4609 Baring ave.. East Chicago. 7-27-lt FOR-RENT 3"wll furnished IlKt housekeeping rooms, down stairs. 236 Fayetto st.. phne Hammond 1S81J. 7-27-lt FOR RENT 2 modern roo'ma for light housekeeping-. In private home, with bath: also 2 large rooms for bachelors. Rent reasonable, centrally located. Inquire 232 Indiana ave. phono Hammond 4 0 3. FOR RENT 3 "furnished light housekeeping rrooTns with private bath-. 192 State St., phone Hammond 376. 7-27-lt FOR-RENT 3 furnished rooms. 333 Logan St.. phone Hammond 8&5M. FOR RENT 2 nice front sleeping rooms .. 1 .1. . . a Z Clkl.if sultaoie ror gejiiifjiien. o oiui jt.. Hammond; 7-27-3t 'FOR- REN'T--Front room with alcove bedroom; all modern conveniences. 91 Douglas ) phone Hammond 1608. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment, private bath, good location. 332 TnAiana ave.. Hammond. 7-27-lt FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1st floor. Call at 510 Ingraham ave., W. Hammond 7-27-2t FOR REN'T 2-room apt., furnished foT housekeeping, with sleeping porch; also sleeping room. Best location, opposite Hrrloon Park. Phone Hammond 970. .TzillL1 FOR RENT Sleeping room In modern home, near Country Club; screened porch off bed room. Phone Hammond 38 39. ?-2 7-tt F0RSALEAlfTdM0BILES "Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The S. & M. Battery Service, 318 Fayette St., Hammond, phone 2655. ' " t ATTENTION1 TRUCK OWNERS Our stock of repair parts, covers most any make of truck; Bets Motor Truck Co., 432-494 Kohman street. Hammond. Ind. 4-20-tf FOR SALE Xew and used eloctrlc Motors, all sizes and kinds. Used motors bought and exchanged. We specialize In rewinding and repairing; Hammond Electric Supply and Rppslr 142 Sibley street, phone Hammond 347. 7-7-tf FOR SALE Beautiful twenty-two pas senger bus body; cheap. Lansing Oarage. Lansing. 111. 7:22:6 FOR-SALE Touring car. good condition: cash or terms.. 4D0 Wilcox st. Hammond . 7-25-3 FOR S A LE S passenger Bulck, r oo1 condition; cheap. , Phone 1065-M Hamrqond . 7-26-2 FOR SALE 1926 6 cyT Oak lan d good as new. will explain reason for selling, $700; only $S00 cash required: balance payments. CV D. Palmer. 1185 Harrison s t.. phone 375 Ham. 7-26-2 FOR SALE One and one-fourth ton Ford truck; A-l condition, used only short time. Bargain. 3507 Cedar st. Indiana Harr-or. 7-2S-2 FOR SALE Must sell late 19 20 BracT ley touring; like new. Rurr590 mlls. A-l condition. $S00. cash or terms. 157 Indiana avenue, Hammond. 7-27-3 FOR SALE Touring car just overhauled and painted. Cheap for cash ir will trade for Ford roadster. Can be seen at Auto Repair Garage near 2354 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. 7-2 7 -2 "FOR SALE A Bulck 1920 model Stu1ebakr 4 eyl. 7 passenger 1917 model. One Ford truck. Kissel car. State Line Garage, Hammond . 7-27-3 FOR PALE Ford coupe in first class conditton: bargain. Apply 1207 Mor ralne ave.. Hammond. 7-27

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FOR SALE Modern six room bungalow, south Side, corner lot.- g.iiaKC Holland furnace, oak trim; $100 gas range: linoleum; lawn mower; 75 ft. hone; rake; shovels, etc go with house. Immediate possession. Terms. phone 567. 24S Detroit st. Hsmmond. 7-14-tf FOR SALE 34 ft. lot on Douglas ave. Wefct Hammond near Rimbaoh ave. Price $700. Geo. J. Lisenfelt. Room 210 Hammond bldg. phone 3588 or 1309-W Hammond.- - - 7-21-tf FOR SALE 37i, ft. lot on VVTM a?on jit., phone Jlammond 2721. 7-25-3 FOR SALE, ' t wWrIPG'e ' ROAl SNAP 3 acres corner Junction finest business on the. Ridq-e coar onlv $2250. 20 acres Ridge ntur Black Oak. good house and barn, only easy terms, $5,500. ST. AUBIN BROTHERS 302 Hammond Bldg.. phone 167 Hummond . 7-26-3 FOR SALE 2 !ory brick flat, south side, block from Harrison park. This property in excellent condition. Has 7 rooms upstairs and down; modi rn throughout. Addresa B-76 care Tim.s Hammond. 7-26-FOR SALE 4 room house on Michigan avenue, corner lot. 88 ft. front only $1600. $400 cash, balance as rent. See W..J. A. MOLSREROER 699 Columbia ave., near Michigan ave. Hammond . 7-26-2 FO R SALE Modern 2 story bu lid '. n g lower flat, business front; rooms In rear; row drawing $50 a month rent; upper flat 6 rooms; small payment down: balance month.lv terms. Must sell at once. Call phone 2S33 or T9!) Alice st., Hammond. 7-26-3 OXLY $12,200. Will buy a business place on Calumet ave. Store room and 6 living rooms. Big bargain. See it. See W. J. A MOLSBERGER 699 Columbia ave., near Michigan ave. Hammond. 7-26-3 FO RS A l7K BY OWNER Beautiful brick bungalow in Kenwood; oak trim g!a.s door knobs: bevelled plate glass mirror doors in bed rooms. Verv IJne throughout, well constructed. " Will take part vacant property in exchange. Now vacant. Possession at once. Phone J1229-W Hammond. 7-26-2 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE The most desirable business lot avail able on East State street, would trade for south side bungalow. GOSTLIX, MEYX at HASTINGS. INC. Corner Hohman and State St., open evenin ? s . Phone H." m mond 140. 7-26 FOR SALE New 6 room modern bungalow; hardwood finis and floor. Leaving town. 1193 Van Buren street, Hammond . 7-2 6-5 FOP. S"ALE 20 acres 9Ut avel a nd Kline: one 2 section Ifnes. pavea street: street cars; telephone and light and power; switch tract: also, only $500 per acre. May trade for house. Owner. B-74 care Times. Ham. 7-26-5 FOR SALE 6 room bungalow. 237 Lewis street, cement garage and driveway. Phono 1323-J Hammond. 7-27-3 OWN A HOME FOR SALE Beautiful brick home on Xorth XIagoun ave. Strictly modern; S rooms, built-in garage. Easy terms. Two fine bungalows n Northcote aw. Priced mch lower than they can be produced today. Six-room modern house, South Olrott. $4500.00. $500 down; balance like rent. Immediate possession. Two-story frame fiat, rented for $70 per month. 35 foot lot. First class condition. Good location. $5800.00, $1000 cash; balance to suit. Some very choice building sites on North Baring. 14 3rd st. near Northcote. and 145th st. at Baring ave. Easy payments. SMITH-HAMILTOX CO. 4609 Forsyth Ave. Thone E. C. 122 7-27-7t FOR SALE Soft drink parlor with living quarters tn rear" 11 153th st.. W. Hamond. 7-27-THIS HOMI5 AT A BARGAINSix rooms and bath.-full ba-sement, furnace heat, garage; all in good condition: 37 H ft. lot. on Hoffman street. Price $3900. Good terms. CHASaV. TERMINI CO. 210 Calumet Bldg., phone East Chicago 990. 7-26-2 FOR SALE 5-room bungalow. TH8 Jefferson st. Must be sold at once: leaving city. Hammond. 7-27-3t MISCELLANEOUS PAINTI-N'O AND rAHKRHANOISvl Prices Reasonable Carl Vermett. phone 1429 Harnmond. in-aot PIANO LESSONS Rag time. in 20 lessons, guaranteed, will call at your home. Geo. G. Green, phone East Chicago 1011. 7-8-tf WANTED Washings. 812 Alice st. Phone 1210-R Hammond. 7-2J -2 REWARD for information leading to recovery of Ticycle taken from front of First Trust and Savings Bank on Monday afternoon. James Sharp. 520 Summer st- Hammond. 7-26-2 FOR PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING at reasvable prices call or write Chas. Reiliy, 4812 Wegg avenue. East Chicago. 7-26-3 CARPENTER WORK New buildings erected, old buildings remodeled: also mill wrlght work, contract or day work. Estimates free. Louis A. Petrie, 663 Summer St., phone 1892--R Hammond. 7-25-2 FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room flat, electric light, located at 1707, 135th street. Indiana Harbor. P. Llplnskl. 500 Hohman st. Phone 114 Ham. 7-5-tf FOR RENT Six room apartment steam heat; close to car line; park and schools. Located over library reading room at Calumet. Rent $35. Apply First Calumet Trust & Savings Bank. East Chicago 7-25-3 FOR RENT Store, steam heat. Hotel Carleton, Hammond. 7-25-tf FOR RENT Beautifully furnished mo dern bungalow, south side, between Highland and Waltham sts. Phone Hammond 1S12-M. 7-26-3 FOR RENT Garage. 207 Indiana ave. Phone 2162 Hammond . 7-26-tf FOR RENT 5 room apartment. east ' side. $27.50 per month. Immediate possession. Phone Hammond 51. 7-26-2 FOR RENT 6 room flat. 151st St.. East Chicago. 534 West '-27-3 FOR RENT Store room 3 doors from Four Corners. 804 Chicago ave. Choice location in Friedman bldg., East Chicago 7-27-3t FOR RENT 3-room fiat, gas and electric; small family only. 1S6 Wilcox St.. Hammond. 7-27-lt FOR RENT Cottage at Flint Lake. For information phone Hammond 1260-M. 7-27-3t MONEY TO LOAN 510,000 TO LOAN Roe and. Petersen Law Office. East Chicago 6-3-tf MONEY TO LOAN On second mort.urages; real estate only; , reasonable takes It; will pay you to communicate with me. P. O. KOX 497. Ham. 7-1'6-T MONY TO LOAN On second mortgages real estate only. Reasonable rates. It will nay you to communicate J?itn me- r- - Cox 497 Ham. J-27-7 MONEY TO LOAN Have $2500 to loan

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FOR SALE 150 uncalled for Men's Suits at $10 and up. Lesser's Loan Bank, 65 Srate st.. Hammond. 6-0-tf WARDROBE TRUNK SPECIAL Ancle and fiber bound, cretonne lined, all hard vulcanized fiber; full eize; 20x22x 10 inches, $22.50. delivered. Lessors Loan Bank, 65 State ct Hamnrnl; ' ' 6-28-tf i'Oh SALE Cheap, a few ECLIPSE GAS RANGES, slightly marked In storeroom. Inquire salesroom, Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company 671 Hohman st, phone Hammond 2300. 7-15-tf FOR SALE- Grocery and meat market fixtures at reasonable price. 3460 Penn. ave Indiana Harbor. 7:22:5 FOR SALE Burroughs Adding Machine. 7 keys and stand. 1987 Broadway, Gary. Ind. 7-23-5 CABLE PIAXO COS. BARGAIN FOR SALE Rebuilt player piano, $325. Aurora Upright. $135. Used Cheney Phonograph. $75. Used CIumbia Phonograph, $50. CABLE PIANO CO. Phone 3360. 151 State st. Ham. 7-25-3 PIANO BARGAIN! We are holding beautiful high grade rlano with tine new bench to match for storage cost. Customer out of city and will sell at give-away price. Cost $170 will sacrifice at $118. Must sell at once. No dealers scheme. Piano like new. worth three times amount asked. Call 145 E. State St., Hammond. 7-26-2 FOR SALFi lOoo pounds nice government bacon. 20c a lb. 3030 Hammond. sweet Phone 7-26-3 FOR SALE Brunswick phonograph. style 107. Almost new. Will sHl cheap. Terms if xlesirrd. Call 491. 150th St., Hammond, rear flat. 7-26-3 FOR SALE Gas range; good as new; 3818 Fir St.. phone 311-M Indiana Harbor. 7-26-2 FOR SALE New and used tires and tubes. Benson and Hill. 6?8 Hohman street, Hammond, phone 2782. 7-12 FOR S.VLE Water motor for washing marhine $2.50. 219 Michigan avenue Hammond. 7-27 FO RS .LE Furniture for 5 room tlaU Privilege of renting flat; no children. Inquire 164 Plumrner ave.. Hamin o n d L. 7-2 7 - 2 FOR SALE Brown Gondola baby cab. JiO. Good condition. 793 Beall ave. phone 1125-J Hammond. 7-27-2 PIANO SALE A THREE-DAY PIANO SALE Our sale of uMed Pianos closes Saturday n'ght of this week without fail. We ft ill have a number of good Uprights at. prices ranging from $50.00 up. and such well known makes as the Kimball, Starr, Cable,- Straube and many others. Make your own terms. WYMAN PIANO CO. 525 Hohman St.. Hamond, Ind. l:27-3t FOR SALE; Underwood typewriter in excellent condition. Phone 1954 Ham mond . - 7-27-2 FOR. SA LE Gary Country Club-" membership. Write B-7 7, care Times. H.mmond. 7-2J-FO R SALE Loose h.vy delivered in Hammond, Whiting or East Chicago; three kinds, wild, mixed and clover and timothy. 16, 20 and 25 ft. tons. Come out and see it. One mile south of standard Car Works or 15th street and Chicago and Erie Ry. Phil McLaughlin phone Hammond 1272-Y3. 7-27 PHONOGRAPH SALE We have just whu.t you have been waiting for. A new style 105 Brunswick, with 10 record selections free, for $6S.25. raying $4.23 down and the balance at $1.00 per week. WYMAN riANO CO. 525 Hohman- St., Hammond, Ind. 7-27-31 VHERE TO BUY With this ad, July 28th only Congolcura, per vard 69c; rIAMMOND FURNITURE CO., J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 E State street, Ham. 7-27-1 FOR SALE One Eden electric washing and wringing machine, in perfect condition. Price $90. Terms if des;red. Apply General Electric Shop, 643 Hohman St., Hammond. 7-27-3t PHONOGRAPH SALE We are closing out all of our used talking machines Bt ridiculously low prices to make room for our new Fall stock which we expect in a few days. We have phonographs at $10.00. $15.00. $25.00. $30.00 and $10.00 which would have cost you double a few months ago. Your own terms and free records. WYMAN PIANO CO. 525 Hohman St., Hammond. Ind. 7-27-3t FOR SALE Babv bfd and mattress, $4.00. Call at 315 Kane ave.. phone. Hammond 1135R. 7-27-lt F0R SALIMOT ORCTCLES" FOR SALE Rebuilt Har-lcy-Davidson Motorcycles, as good as new, sold on easy payments: J. E. I.EECTH, 671 Hohman street, phone 2137 Hammond.. 4-9 FOR SALE Cheap, one Cleveland motorcycle and two H. D. side cars. 1130 Irrdiana bldg.. Whiting. 7-27-3 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Five or six room modern house. fout!i Side preferred. Call Hammond J 5 37. 7-27-3 WANT TO RENT Neat, large bed room and breakfast by business man and wife; both employed. Only south fide considtrxd . Best of references given. Write B-76 care Times, Hammond. 7-27-4 WANTED TO RENT By August 1st. 3 light housekeeping rooms in East Chicago. 812 Alice St., phone Hammond 1210R. 7-27-lt WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY A small row boat motor. Address C. Richardson. 504. llOthst.. Whitlr.g. 7-27-2 WANTED TO BUY Six room modern bungalow with or without heat. East side preferred; must be reasonable. Phone Hammond 1153-W. 7-27-2 WANTED TO BUT A trunk B7K. Timos, Hammond. Address 7-27-lt WANTED TO BUY Rooming house. Must be. good location and bargain for cash. Phone Hammond 3345. 7-27-2t SITUATION WANTED WANTED Position as cook or general housework or boarding house work. Phone 1226-J Indiana Harbor. Call for A. Turner. 7-2S LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the lbth day 0 July. 1921. the Board of PubJIc Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of Fourteenth Avenue Section Three (3) from the center line of Roosevelt Street to the west line of Grant Street within the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Num her Twenty-eight Hundred Ninety-two (2S92) adopted on the seventh day of March. 1921, by the Board of Public Works. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Roosevelt Street, Alley TwentyOne (21-B) B. West. Alley Twenty-one A. West (21-A). Cleveland Street. Alley Nineteen West. Garfield Street. Alley Seventeen B West (1T-B) Alley Seventeen A West (17-A) Grant Street. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Alley Thirteen and Alley Fourteen South. "Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed with the amounts, of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land sub

of Public Works in the City Hall, Gary. Lake County, Indiana. On the 8th day of August. 1921 at nine o'clock a. m. Uie Board of Public Works will meet in its offi; at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the same have been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by said improvement iu the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persona interested, and thereafter sustain or modify in whole or in part the respective prima facie assessments on said Roll. By order of the Board of Public Works. PERRY H. STEVENS, JOHN KESERIC. WM. STKES, Board of in WoVs Attest: BORATIIEA M ILi.RH, Clerk. 7-22-23--n "7-2R-29

NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 18th day of July. 1921, the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of Monroe Street. Section Three (3) from the south line of Thirty-ninth Avenue to the north line of Forty-first avenue within the City of Gary, Lake County. Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Twenty-six Hundred Eightyfive (2685) adopted on the twenty-sixth day of April, 1920. by the Board of Public Works. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Thirty-ninth Avenue. Alley Thirty-nine South; Fortieth Place, Alley Forty South, and Forty-first Avenue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Alley Six West and Alley Five West. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed with the amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and is on iiile and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall, Gary, Lake County, Indiana. On the 8th day of August. 1921 at nine o'clock a. m. the Board of Public Works will meet In its office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels or land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the same have been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by said Improve.ment in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify in whole or in part the respective prima facie assessments on said Roll. By order of the Board of Public Works . PERRY IT. STEVENS, JOHN KESERIC. WM. STKES. Board of Public Works Attest: DO RATHE A MILLER, Clerk. 7-22-23-25-26-27-28-29 NOTICE! On ajid after this date will not bo responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myself. FRED J. KUHLMAN. 7-26-3 422 Indiana, ave., Hammond. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SITTING AT HAMMOND. INDIANA VACATION AFTER MAY'. TERM, 1921. ROBERT W. MATTHIES AND JOHN A. SHEPHERD. A CO-PARTNERSHIP. DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE NAME OF ECLIPSE DUMP BOX COMPANY VS. J. H. NELLANS. WHOSE TRUE CHRISTIAN NAME IS UNKNOWN. CAUSE NO. 20543. ACTION TO FORECLOSE AUTO LIEN. Now comes the plaintiffs by Bombcrger, Peters and Morthland, attorneys and file their complaint herein, cgether with an affidavit of a comnetent person, show'ng that tho defendant thereto, to-wit: J. H. Nellxns. whose true christian name is unknown Is r.ot a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless be appears and answers or demurs therein at the calling of said cause, on the 13th day of September A. D. 1921, the same being the Ind day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 1 In the Cojirt House at Hammond. In said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of September A. D. 1921, said action will be heard and determined In his absence. IX WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, Indiana, this 12th day of July. A. D. 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C By: WILETTA CAMPBELL, Deputy Clerk. 7-13-20-27 NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS CITY OF HAMMOND. LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the School City of Hammond, Indiana, is offering for sale Five Hundred Twenty-five Thousand ($525,000.00) Dollars Of school bonds for the purpose of paying the cost of an addition to, and the alteration of the present Hammond City High School Building, and for the purchase of additional facilities and equipment for said building, said bonds are to be dated August 20th. 1921'. and are to be In the denomination of One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars each, and payable at the First Trust fc Savings Bank, of Hammond, Indiana, as follows: Tw-enty-sjx Thousand ($26,000.00) Dol lars of said Issue on the 20th day of August. 1922. and Twenty-sir Thousand ($26,000.00) Dollars of said issue on the 20th day of each year thereafter, for eighteen (18) succeeding years, and Thirty-one Thousand ($31,000) Dollars of said issue on the 20th day of August. 1941; all of said bonds o carry Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. The Board of School Trustees of said City will receive written sealed proposals or bids for the purchase of said bonds, and gives this notice to all Interested parties that It will, on the 10th day of August. 1921, at eight o'clock P. M".. at Its office in the Central School Building in tho City of Hammond, consider all written, sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds filed witn it at Its said office prior to said time, and will at satd tiro and place sell eald bonds, reserving to itself the right to reject any and all bids. (Signed) G. L. SMITH, (Signed) L. L. BOMBERGER, (Signed) T.It. TENNANT, Board of School Trustees of the 7-20-27-8-3 City of Hammond. Indiana

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SITTING AT HAMMOND. INDIANA. VACATION AFTER MAY TERM, 1921. Levi N. Borem vs. William Schick et al. - Cause No. 20629. Action to foreclose Mechanic's Lien, Now convM the plaintiff by G. C.

White, attorney and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to-wit: William Schick Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore notlfiea of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 13th day of September, A. D. 193L tho same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room number 1 in the Court House at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of September 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 Hammond, Indiana, this 19th day of July. A. D. 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. By: WILETTA CAMPBELL, Deputy Clerk. 7-20-27-8-3

No. A215. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC HEARING East Chicago. Indiana, July 27. 1921. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tou are hereby notified that the toard of Public Works of the -iify of East Chicago, Indiana, did on the 25th clay of July. 1921, adopt a resolution that an improvement be made in said City as follows: For the improvement of Deodar street from the north line of 137th 6treet to the' southwest line of Guthrie street, with Plan A. One course concrete. Plan B. Two course concrete. Plan C. Asphaltic copcrete on concrete foundation. Plan D. Brick on con"i;te foundation. and also the construction and the removal and changing of private connections for sewer, water and all other lTke conveniences where not already in and where the eame are required to be removed or changed in such cases where the eame shall not have been constructed, removed or changed by the owner" prior to the letting of the general contract for such improvement. All work done in the making of said described public Improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of such Improvement Resolution, and tho details, drawings, plana; profiles and specifications for such proposed Improvement which are on file and may be seen in the office of the Board of Public Works of said City. That said Board of Public Works has fixed the 15th day of August.' 1921. at 1:30 o'clock, P. M., at its, office in said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed Improvement at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property Is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. , . H. K. GROVES. B. W. WICKEY. OTTO C. F. SEEHASE, Board of Public Works. Attest: T. T. RICHARDS. Clerk of the Board. 7-27; 8-3 No. A216. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC HEARING East Chicago, Indiana. July 27th, 1921. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, did on the 25th day of July, 1921, adopt a resolution that an Improvement be made In said City as follows: For the improvement oaf 150th street from the west line of Forsyth avenue to the west line of Section 32, Township 37 north, Range 0 west of the 2nd P. M.. with Plan A. One course concrete. Plan B. Two course concrete. Plan C. Asphatlic concrete on old macadam foundation. Plan D. Sheet asphalt on the old macadam foundation. And also the construction and the removal and changing of private connections for sewer water and all other like conveniences where not already in and where the same are required to be removed or changed in such cases where same shall not have been constructed, removed or changed by the owner prior to the letting of the general contract for such improvement. All work done in the making- of said described public Improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of such Improvement Resolution, and the details, drawings, plans, profiles and specifications for such proposed improvement which are on file and may be

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, AY POtATOtS (National Crop Iznprovamant Sarvlea IT HAS ben the dream of all reforms to shorten the voate between producer and consumer both from the farm to the kitchen sn3 from the factory to the farm. All of the great manufacturers are considering some plan to meet the demand for car lot orders and a preat many have already made bids for that business. As yet nearly all factories are oversold and will be behind In their orders for some tin e to come owing to the readjustment of labor. Another difficulty hns been -that the car-shortage makes it difficult for new ventures to pet cars before the old established lines of business have been supplied. The matter of buying and selling In car lots will probably adjust itself on a quantify basis so that when orders of lar?e size are given the prices will be made according seen In the office of the Board of Public Works of said C.ty. That said Board of Public Works has fixed the 15th day of August, 1921, at 1:30 o'clock P. M.. ut its office In said City as the time anti place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such Improvement will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works . TI. K. GROVES. E. W. WICKET. OTTO C. F. SEEHASE. Board of Public Works. Attest: T. T. RICHARDS. Clerk of the Board. 7-27; S-3 OHICHESTEr? S PiLLS Laaiftf Afh' your urnpru 1st Urn 1 Filiate K-1 ami i,ld airnaicS born, anied with Blue Rihbot 9'a vtfcer. B7 of rmr DUlJllVO IIRAfCt FILLS. ir S MMkoovQ u Lot. Safest. Atwav KeMUAl 1 SOLD BY DRIGGlSIStVEEYiiSQF i.ifijm mi T Mrs. E. Lee phone 111 1 -!-,- riimmona 3ta, ioctures daily from 9 to S. the Right Wa y to Live. 696 State f ?0 ' MS? Line Street, e n the I west side pitaL if h os-

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ly, whether to local dealers or U businesslike co-operx Clr-n. There are four ys of doing business: As an individual: as a corporation ; as a partnership, or as a co-operation, which Is nothing more or less than a larger partnership. Farmers' elevators nave already established themselves on a business basis and are being reo ognixed according!yv They aU grain and produce and buy goods in car lots the same u other merchants. After all. It is chiefly a matter of credit, and when lucal groups of fanners so establish their credit, most factories will deal with them and the banks already treat them like other bualaeaa men. The grain exchanges are eager for the business from farmers' ele vators, which have won their loot fight against monopoly which, tivey claim, was ever present before the farmers went Into business tot themselves. Man, Toe, Is Vain.

A man's vainest point Is his neck- . ties, while a woman's Is her hair, says , a man who has made a study of the matter. On spring days when businessis slow he sometimes steps outside of his store and watches the passersby"' " who stop and look at themselves ln a mirror In his window. "I have , ' noticed that a man will Invariably I adjust his necktie while a woman will always fix her hair," he says. "No one can tell me that a woman is more ; : vain than a man, either. Just as .' ;

many men look in that mirror women." Milwaukee j6umaL Roman Use of Concrete. . The Romans' discoveries in concrete -mixing made It possible for them to. , make prodigious strides in engineerIn and architecture. At the foot of Vesuvius were Immense deposits of"reddish sand or volcanic ash calle'pozzuolanu. which, when added to V.' mortar, made hydraulic cement. This gave to the Romans a concrete of extraordinary strength and permawence, which hardened under water a well as In -the air. and became that basis of their entire system of building. Needed Immediate Attention. A little miss, age four years, went te the country to spend a week with her married brother. He was bringing her home In his wagon drawn by two mules. On the way he stopped at a country store. While in the store one"" of the mules let out a "nee-Haw." The little girl Jumped out of the wagon and almost out of breath ran to her brother, exclaiming, "Oh, Alfred, come quick, one of the mules has the blow coughs."

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