Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 61, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1921 — Page 9

Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

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sp-m 1 in a few 1st s n-r-m-'th"-Mrs Margaret H made thr. trip hark . -t 1,

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Henry, and fatml v. !' !,!. -w It, haw . "n an esc ml- tl tittr trip to Cani-ii and oth '.' p-:n'f. J..;i:i t;...-.-h i n Wi:': f i'hi".i? ' -lo-..: Tue.- ii h ' o..-er Mr. ';'; jv.t t to r:e.

jj f .Mi.-. ilarar- t Grj.-s.

. ' ar- r!ia' '! . their h"l"e wit h

iAj Add j iVii.

( Mr.-. J. .!. Wli.'f'!' r rrsterta'ne.l a ( f rt y of ladles at dinner on Tuesday ! i '.-!! in honor "f Mr Xlarar.-t I' :- ! )!.?! ' f s A ; i f i -! es, California who S, ;h- In. i.-.- s.'-" Mf:. Mac-el .-c.-..l.-'.l. The rvpti'tij was pent in cani; Mr.-. Mar:. .a Mar Mi- e.' Wha'.:i. li. waI .- !i .'it of ;. truest at f h. function.

'.ViiVant Or-n. Mmin T.-aoer and I j K : fcson -.v 1 1 -ro in Cr.wn j Point Jail :n c.'nriivi:. n with th.-! !! th of J iliup Her :. -n'l.o- ,.-,... 'i -ro Hei-ht:- boy. h ' was k ;!e!.l in ! 'lin'i: i-i aCCii. It .It P-'l.TV Ijakp ! o: S.i'iir;U'y . . -.. , re r.-!:i-o. on i

M I a y 11 I "" h t . Nor noie.; f liiH'1" '. . iT.fr I'1. !.':' hand:- of rh'- authorities to .-, i-ran bc'nz held and charsrt- v.' rr.-.i atiiii'! t N in. V'm' M. ;. F!or;l a!,.! It fh-hbt, o; Kra"kf'T. Imi , ar.- th.. !.:.. of Mrs. .t V. Wh. - ,-. k. Thiy lire r lurrluR rcme fo.it,v.

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M;o- fira ami I-.r r.-: .-f, IF.. ha- - ? ' t n t f ' k- ' s : 1 t ! , M.n P.:ii'lo,VMi. Ace Jti.-h.:-' I'.. . !.H sro. pt.-.i a j... F-;.. r,:irrv T:-:- aiv 5-ho .H a 5!5ter of Mis u i . o r . c o ri 1 y s : r

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Mil1 . . !,ow.. of -i-ioH-o n . ;'i rii,.- : ! :-. . lMivurti H'-.ik ant. son Wafin ii Mr-ihv r'.Ttit for a Iw.i wf'k.-' w t :i rf' a ' ; 'r in t'hi.'auo a.nd in n-n-'on. IF..

CIRCUIT COURT JURY IS DRAWN

GARY NEWS

fSPFC:L TO 'HE -KON I'oJNT 1 iv i .

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Kiik'.'.n" S h.-r j v.. cr, i:;i. I 'in", f-r S . S:'M', i I a i i;.'.ri: Miliar, lian,;- or i . inttat'ij .1 ih Hamtnon. Ihul! O S.-'inaii.-t. Mt. lifter. It. J. Mat. -h.-r. F- i'!ii.ari'. f r-. . ti... i,ut z. Hot. at t . Fn-ssir I'atin on. Jlobart. I.. M . F.o s. ckor. ('...!-ir Ijks. .M!"ira.'l S.'lo i I',- r, C- iJar !He. 1 r Klofio. ilamtiit nd. itto A i o 1 1: .-o p.. Il?oy. ', ii. KriFF i'nimer. AVjlFam u.irnLt'. Low Fri-D W . H;nioti. H.-oron . ; . .1 H .-:.- '!. o-:i ;h . I "ii i Go ri : -.. it t , JFnry .U ti:7. i-inp, Crown Point

CULLY FLANNAGAN WILL BE TRIED TUESDAY, A. M. Vcxt Tuesday. Srpt . 6h i? th date V'-t by udge Martin Smith of the Criminal rourt tor th': trial of Cull;. nnmi.-iKn, aep'-d ope-rator f 'ho wfil known chicken farm located n-ar East O.iry. I'hi! SrhnidT. trustee cf Ka.t tiary suore out the- aff;vad't. The rase ha.-i been pet down for trial previously, but upon a motion for continuance made by Kiannagan's attorney, the case was. continued .

BELFAST SCENE OF.

nruniff n ninTIMP c urT a:", V":r oise wm KlIILSiLIJ niUlSnU , u'iU- Matrin Mn.ith s court. They ar.-

DOLLY HAGGERTY AND E. BEVERIDGE IN CROWN POINT

f ! v llngffty and Ki.1le of.'frMct nr- -waiting trial ..in own P--:r.t. They ,(i-e now confined In the Lak

r ! S'E? at;.-. i j Nr,v5 SCR V1CE3 r 1 . : . ! ' -T. iiil :F - ! Ii-O of.: ..

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; ch.irc. U w ith forging a check for I ...... l, T:., V-..: . T T..,l. TV-

II llie r H M .tl ll"ll I JLi.lOPV. 1 UP of W'm . Si iiroo i. r was used .

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ty . iF;?o:- d of in.-o were per-)

i t'n.- so..-, , f disturban- I Major J. A., tjmplehy, well kniwn .-ilowliis: a . ia- h b. v 'rang"- ' l.ak" cunt v man who recently roceiv;in.1 ''athoo..-. -n wi;.-!i h.u.-. id th.- s-vrrnmi-nl appointment a .-. . on iir.. ,y ti',.. fori-,. r ;, s'-i ret ivy and treasurer of th.e trr.erh n-.o k'iloi and tio.'e than a lean Trtin-At lantic company under w.m-.b d -.-t.-liy. the fitiTitinft; stevcrnni'iit r.mtral at New York was .Ahi.-h w.i i..ojnd criT-'l jnf i a Oary visitor yept-rday . and tniFtarv :i a t i.s, an j . 1 ; li msrii he .uUl retains hi? resi-

ad d f t'p ., asu a i'ies . I'-noe ;ts .5.try. .Mr. i.tr.tu. ny u-tt rur j Ohio today wh-re he.wi! tn.-er aTrs.

j l.'rriplel.y and faniily and take rh. ni t.".

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SHOOT; MAN FINED j HEALTH THE

THREATENS TO

J'i'tic of th- Peace Charles O-reg-o: v o a.-rby '.1'inJ Ka.-t Sharterk .; 't. ind iio: M 1 a fine of f 5 aM .t T'-o a f ;.-!:: ; r was snorii nut J.rn K.-iioid- wh.o -st:(:.-d tiiat was 4n a po.-'r... in a: Ivt'i and ltro-a.1 ey when Siio ''., ..ittie in and .-tart-1 i) .iiiair'l then be iid defendant "': v 0 ' o -ho.t ' im .

KEYNOTE TO BEAUTY

peauty means so much to women power, social triumph, admiration and -ve I .. nn!- ln:t..!er po.i.i heal th . Whf. f-v.-r s;i-,i' a woman ra- k.d -wi'ri

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1 - c nd f r 'hi m: : y i 1 ro-ss ;-..i syinp-i t !-y '-.t-.n'i.d iii.r,nr th(l.a'ii .f i.-ir dear n-'-Mi. r. Mrs. MarSir tt Arid.-r;' ,,. esn-ciiniy K.-v and h'ts. Iiins'.ii'J.T.' Kioi tiie ijoyai Or Ii r ' Mo- r.e. s-.u- iiFF. rnr-PREN'.

t rcFo-ve pa-in and restore health to women. Adv.

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I leui h"f I ei'.i- poiM: winch is abou"

Mr. Fmpihy i.s well pleaded w i F.i j i x i; t feet uvc the ground. The h!M appointment arJ .xoects thai tn j j ..rch ra i ke a ,1 j ,',,. tell to th; tini- thai it will ineai. i.iK.rer tiiinss . i ound. l.'i slun; l'. -' ankle, and suff..r him. IF- stcte th'.t ins office m. '( rniK inhci t:j : Tlie owners N.-w York ovriooks the Sta! tit ! I ! til' pi-o.e.ty ar. Fk Cohen an i 1 -1 1 i- f y ant the license h-rb'.rj i . . r w io a: b ! nui: t s in the scr.u where l'tir.dreds of nee.iu -jroint h..ats; ;i ,s ali-'ted tha they were acquaint -pc.t oijf o sea and make port every ' r.i w jth tn.- eo:o: it ion ,.f tiie p.. rch an"

iy. ; Fad orond.-f .1 to n ..air It. Mrs. 1'ot-

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BOBBY MOON GOING GOOD

Parka i."

her attorney.

Parachute Long Known.

Hobby Moori. Gaiyrs popular ltttle me lent u-s,it,iifi u me iiarneniltf

flyweiKht : . orcd an.. t h-r victory to j was Leonardo ua vmct. In Jotni. al- !"-. e..,Ft a? K n's. led., tin.-. vci: ! t!i"ii--li at the coronation of the K'nto. t.en !,.- po- tio k . k. on F-o Mack I per.-r .F Klen. as early as lSoO, Chiof I .op. an Scj u,! c. . n'u. ac-o. in the I ,.,. ritiafs vverp sf en ft. Iiitiiti from

their ten round

M ...ii is :oinj a.-crdin following and as a r.-sult i

dents ahead in t.he in x' f. w wc ks.

t-" - j H b-ih tsciifrohlin with huge para-

"DOC" STEVENS

ON VACATION

For ' H ttiev.-n.-. dent st In the fev-

ds b'.iiid r.j; in lFirp. who left in his

to his' -k.. ,,,.,i,,.0n

two

Love and Marriage. n emiin nt French fhvtor declares t'n t love is a (lNeus of the emotions.

t ' fo being cynics, e sliotilrl descriii

TjMfritiue os a Ions: ami pl ;isant cin ai'ocitce. I. tup I on ( ipiiiion.

auto last v.eek for the wilds of Wis- j 3 F" ft B I & ft Tift 10 Ti.e a post:,', card from Mai-hfieFd. LCISf tim lU I SUlaW

W'.s.. vaster. lay statinm a.-. t-.;:ow.-

"v ha i a hard pu'l to make this j bury; t ..ia. The .r br..k.- down audi we had to he towed ;n." Thr oim.n-i

ii.! -"toc" and b - party expect to be away Ffvc ril wit. CUTTING AFFRAY VICTIM FINED Ren Hards, Ifi2a Ro k street, Cary. (colored) who was arrested late !a?t ni-tiit aiiii' Injui.-.i m a c-itfin.-t affray on the couth Side, was f oJnd i-ui'.'.y in the tiary police court before speci.U Juit-e Uuber this morninn and fined a sum of $10 and costs am. uii'lns to $20 on aeliarKe of assault and battery. The same charges aaint Jnuephine H.-rbert, 1617 Conn. ti nit street, also colored, were dis

miss

AUTO IS DAMAGED

Precinct No. 2. i'rtiiciiift N'o. 3 Precinct N'o. 4.

A Kissel car driven by Sam Ikin. 11th avenue and Rroadway. wa.5 badly damaijed la'e y stcrday nfterriooti

when If was hit by a truck driv n by j 9trc(.t

.r Seeds between lht l un.i inn ae-i

n-ie on Adams street. No one was injured .

L i -ATP 'V F It K r LS T Ft ATI' 'N PLACES IN Till- CITY OF C.AKY, LAKF. ror.NTT, lN'Dl.TNA. KK'iLSTKATION TO liK 1IFLD OX TIIC. 10TII PAY OF SEi'TKMUElt A N 13 Tin-; lorir pay of oi;toi,ir. i:i FROM O'CLOCK A. -M . TO 3 O'CLOCK 1. M. I'reclnct No. 1. 545 Virginia 5t.

Delaware Hotel. 74S Maryland t. 112 K. 7th ave.

Pri cin.-t Xo. 5. 41S Proatiwiiy, Precinct Xo. fi . Public Library. 5th and Adams at.

Ffecinct Xo. 7. Precinct No. 8

(Church School). precinct Xo. 9. Jackson street play pround . precinct No. IP. 511 Jakson st. Precinct Xo. 11. 57G Han ison st. Precinct No. 12. 7th and Van Buren st. (Garage fh rear) Precinct Xo. 13. 756 Tyler street (Garage) Precinct To. 14. 2142 W. 5th ave. Precinct Xo. 15. Clark Station, Ind.

Precinct Xo. 17. 1905 Connecticut

S04 Wa-ihuiRton st. 701 Adams stree,

$18,000.00 Residence To Be Erected.

Precinct "So. 18. Corner -".Vashlrijcton street and nth avenue. Precinct 13. 12th avenue and Adam ttTCCt .

Bu'ldfnp Commissioner AValter TViusati yesterday issued a perm:' for tns eerction 'cf a rt'ide.nce to be erectel at 4.:rd avi tine at a cost of $18.v00.1. The permit was taken out by (l.'harles V. Smith. A permit was Issued to J . Koicen for th.- er.--t1"n .f a two ca rgaraire at fios Connecticut St. The bufidinir will cost $520.

EAST CHICAGO LADY SUES FOR DAMAGES Injuries received by Mrs. Jennie Potter of East Chieacro, when she fell irom a porch last May have resulted in the fi'lnsr of a .suit. for damages atrainst the mvners of the property in the Hammond r.rpnor court. Mis. Putter was iivir.t; with her daufrhrer .Mr: James Ash at 3524 Par

t's;, avenue. Past 'h.cao and on May

Week-End Excursions via Nickel Plate Road

Hammond to KNOX AND HIBBARD on SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS Good Returning Monday Following Date of Sale Delightful Outing on Cool LAKE MAXJNKUCKEE AND BASS LAKE P. Thomson, Ticket Agent

Are You Weak, Worn or Worried? Is Your Blood Thin and Watery So that it make you nervous, leplei or fly fatigued? Don't wait until you collapte but commenc to fortify your starving blood -with iron today. How to do it.

disease, who could be called beautiful? The woman of today in this b ; ! -s' rt ti ir. a. i vou a -.' is continually .. , o-d, .i ii ki . with the t-esiFo f'p.a. ii.s :t i-al lar to her -x ii. v.-b.p which, u n che. k -d. -vlll inin all chan.-es f..r

' her h.appiness. The natural resforn-j ! t ivc for such aliment Is Lydia VI. j j 1'inkhiiii's Veortable C'Unpound, j j wbe-h for mere than forty years has

b' eti recognized s a standard remedy j f -r women's Ills, and has done much

J MOTHERS j Here is a chance to outfit your chll- j j d.'.n f. r school. I n-n havlnp a sa!j i on ail children's apparel, come i

in and see my dfisses, suits and1 itn lmrfnr: also dresses made to j order. Mis. it. IF Clark. 2nd floor. 1 r. . m 2. 'rauhe Rpltr. R-S0-1! !

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TBiS! mJL LSONARP EAR3 OIL

! U RT-7JEVK3 DEAFNKSS nnd j H 8 1 OPS UEAD N01SR8. Simply ! h i"nb it F-ick of the Moth and

pi Insert in NoetTil.i. Proof of nc-

crss And list CI arnggtala OB reaneai.

A. a LEDViRD, fr.-70 5t W. X. 1. C!t

If you are underaroinjr STRAIN. STRKSS OR TROUBLE, don't Wet that it i probably sappmft tbe iron from your blood nd that ytw KED BLOOD CORPUSCLES are likely DYING BY THE MILLIONS. . "U HEN YOU FEEL THE FIRST WARNING SYMPTOMS when you commence to lose your strenKth or vitality, don't slerp well at nlht. are highly nervous or irritable; pet the ''blues" catly hen your eyes begin to loss tneir lustre or brilliancy and the lid am pale inside (a roost Important symptom) then is the time you should acrt; and fcet wait uatil you no down in Ute of cotaplete nervous piwtration or physical collapse. A New York phvaietan says that MORE THAN ONR-IIALF THE POPULATION OF AMERICA PERISHES BEFORE MIDDLB AGE and that on. of the chief contribtitary cause of thU terrible waste of hnmsa life Is the devitalizingweakness brought on by lark of Iron la the blood.

THERE ARK Sn.peo.eeo.oon.ooo RED BLOOC COKPl -sCLES IN YOL'U BLOOD AMD EACH ONE MI STHAVE IRON. When your blood in itarvlar for iron no mere tonic nor tlmulnt can rut you rrtt, Yon miint haTe iron. To rt iron you must eat the hakof rraimand tiie pn-eUand skinsof fruiti ond vriretab!e Hour forefntners did or taie little organic iron from time to time and eat more such iron-coBtainlnf foodiai ipinach and apples. But he iore the lrmi you take Uonrasic Iron and net metallic or miarral iron which people inmiUly tike. Metallic iron is iron jut a- itcone8 from the action of tron(r Bcirij no tmil! pieces of iron end ii therefore sn ent.re'.y ri fl'erent thirf from nrj-xnic iron. Orifanic Iron in I ke the iron in your biood and like the Iron in spinach, lentils and apple. It may be had from your (Jniggist uader the name of Noxated Iron. Noiated Iron rer-rewnttorjunic iron in ;ich a bitdily condenwd form that me dose of it is

estimated to be aoororimmtely qtiiTalTt (h onranic Iron cor.ter.t t to ea tils' half a Quart of spinach, one quart of sreeu eetable or naif a dooen applea, lt'i like takin extract of benf iataad of eating- poundf of meat. If you are not gtrotia-or well yon owe It to yourwlf to make the fotlowluf test: See how lonir J'on ran work er bow far yon ran walk without be 'ominf tired. Nett take twr fle(rrain tablet! of ordinary Noxated Iron Hire timet per day after me&li for two weeks. Then tet your ftrens-th iMrain and see how maeJi yoa har rained. Ore, .iva.i00 people annnally are Bitnt" NFXATFD IRON. It will not injure the teeth nor d-turb the stomach. Your money will be refunded by the rnanufarturen If yon do Bet obtain perfectly satisfactory result. Beware of substitute. Always look frw the word KUXATKD on every pnckaite and the letters Nh I. on even tablet. Sold by all dru fist in tablet foiru only.

Frecinet So. Frecinet N. ITeomet No. Rr. i-im t No . Rre.-lnct No. Tiler St left.

No. No . No. No . No.

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1 Hi 5 Jefferson nr.

ir.'7 Adams St.. 1, -lS Jefferson St. 2. 'S'1 liroaduay. 17th Avenue

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'.o'xi Adams Street. Kutiert 1 la!F Carls-m's i Fira ste . iuli' K.ilfnn St. .'i'liii Hioadway Store lioom N. & Ridxe Road. Fire Station. ljaUe

I 'l-.-Cill.'t I 'I . , ill' t 1 'r. cini t 1 'recir, t Fl ecin -t

i Rubin- Library I. Rrecinct No. ?0. ' corner Jeff-, rson Precinct No. 31.

and Mii-liitr.in . (Signed) R.1SSIF. n. MOSS. v-.11- city i'erk. Nh I. A 1'20 N'OTIt'E FK FFRFIF HElAKIXi.i Fat i.iiica-o, Indiana, August SOth. 132 1 . To Whom It May Concern: You are hfrehy not ith d that th'Hoard of Rublic Works of th': i':ty or i:.ist '"hicaif", Indi-tna, did on the "atii day of Anarust, J'.iil. adopt a res.du1 1 ti tiiat an improvement he mad In bald i'lty as follows: Feu the improvement of Hom.-rlee avenue from the north line of 145th street to the south line of 141st street, with: I 'lan A. Asphalt macadam on macadam foundation . Rian 11. "Asphalt concri te on macadam f ounda iton . i'lan ('. One course concrete on sand foundation. I'lan L. Two course concrete on and foundation, and also the construction and the removal and changing or private connections for sewer, wttt-r and all other like conveniences vvhere not already in and where, the same re reiuired to be removed or changed in such cases where th" same shil not. hav e teen constructed, rt moved or chaiio'ed in such cases w here the .same shall not have been constructed, removed or changed by tin; owner prior to the let ting of the general contract for such improvement. All work done in th- in ii g- of said described public improvement shall be In accordance with the terms and condition-, of such Improvement Resolution and the detail.", drawings, plans, (ironies and specifications for such proposed Improvement wh.ch are on file and may be Ketn in the ofiice of the Hoard of Public Work of paid City. That Kaid Floard of Public Writs has fixed the 1 0 fill day of September, 1921, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. at its office in said City as the time and rlace for the public consideration of the proposed Improvement. at which time said Hoard of Public "Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property's liable to bo assessed for aid im'provemont. and will decide whether the benefits to the property liable to ho assessed for such improvement will final the estimated cost tnereof. Hy order of tlie Board of Publo Works. fII. K. GROVTC3, E. W. "WICKET, OTTO C. F .SEEHASE. Board of Public Works Attest; T. T. RICHARDS. ''erk of the Poard. S-31-9-7

NOTICE NOTICE IS ilFHF.RY '.'IYEN to the taxpayers of the SCHOOL TOWN OF IIESSVILLE. 1NIINA, and ail oth rs interested and concerned, that the F.o.irrd of School Tru.-tet s of said town will on the i'th day of September, 1.121. at els'ht o'clo' k. n. m . , in th" Jfesr.villo S.-hoo! House, at Ifessv il'.e. Indiana. eons!lr the matter of est ib! I Bhinar fax levies for the year 1321. taxes payable in the year 1922. and will a'sc consider a budget of proposed receipts and expendi'ures, roi.y of v M'-h is annexed hereto. The total net valuation of assessment of all '.rof'.rty wt.l.in su'h in unicl pa 1 ity is J2.64s.840.00 and the proposed rnt" of taxation for the ensuing ye-ir. is mm tii- fame apppars In said annex, d budet . Taxpayers ehall have a riKht to be heard thereon. After the ta.x levies have been d-.t rmi ned. ten cr more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved hy such levies, may .'.ppeal to the State P. ofird of Tax ( 'omniissiorierf for further and final action thereon by tiling a petition theiefor with the County Auditor n".f la'T than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Hoard will fix a date lor hearln,; in this county. FUFO PEDKLON, Secretary Hoard of School Trustees Iateil. ITessv illc. ItoFj.a. August "nth, 1921. S-30-I4-C SCHOOL. TOWN" OF I LLs SVILLE, INDIAN" V tx HrmET Osh on Hand in Various Funds: Tuition Fund None Special School Fund None Sehoo) Debt Fund None Estimated Necessary Expenditures (Estimated according to fund) Tuition Fund: 1. Salaries, principal and teachers $12.noin 2. Transfers 3iOO.no

Total 515.000.00 Special School Fund:

1. Salaries school trurteej!. 2. Printinr and stationery. 3. Sehool maintenance (a) Janitors, (b) School supplies (c) Other supplier (d) Palntinir and decorating (part under way and part contemplated) (e) Hea.t, listht and wafer. (tj Improvements

7D0.00 230.00 ,17.V 00 800.r,n BOO. en

6O0.00 ,150.00 .500.00

Total I. 325.0a School Debt Fund: 1. Ponds maturing $1.760. 00 2. Interest total indebtedness 750. "0 Total $2,310,0" Assessed Valuation; Property (real and personal $2.6-l,Hfi.en Poll a 2011.00 Proposed Tax Levies: Tuition Tax: $.40 per 5100.00 valuation, revenue produced $10,595.85 $.50 Poll tax. revenue produced 100.00

I00.J0

',10 6. US

produced

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School Debt Tax: J :o per $100.00 valuatle revenue .rodured 3.M8.S4 FRED DTTDELOW, s-.-ii-f-6 Clerk School jk;ri5

NOTICE NOTICE 13 HKHERT GIVTrN" to the taxpajcrs of the SCHOOL TOWN OF IIKSSVILLE. INDIANA, and all others interested and concerned, th.it the Bs.rd cf School Trustees of said town -will on the 9th day of September. 1321. at eljrht o clock, p. m . . In the Hessville SeJpSol Ifotife, at Hessvtlle, Indiana, consider th- niatter of establishing tax levies tor the y. ar 1331, taxes payable ;n the year 1022. and w ill also consider a budpet or proposed receipts and xpendltures, copy of which Is annexed hereto. The total net valuation of assessment of ail property wtibin such municipality is ?2.64.Mfi.0O and the proposed rate of taxation for the ent-uing year. Is as the same appears In said annexed budget. Taxpayers shall have a right to b heard thereon. After the tax lovt's have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feelifig themselves aggrieve4 by Midi levies, may appeal to the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thwreon by filing a petition therefor with the County Aud'tor not later than :Ue fourth Monday of September, and the State lir.ard will fix a dite fur hearing in this county. EWALD B. KITVOW. Tosn Clerk Dated. HesBville. Indiana. August 3ith. 1321. JS-S0-?---

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(CIVIL) TAX BUDGET Cash on Hand In Various Funds: General I4.43J 4S Road 4.068.13 Estimated Necessary Expenditures: (Estimated according to fund) Genera 1 : 1. Salaries town off'.eers .... $1,800. V 2. Salaries town rrcarsha.il and deputies 200.00

Stationery and printing. . 15". 00 Attorneys fees 6n".00 Hoard of Health 300.09 Improvements 4. 500.00

Total $10,035 36 Special School Tax: $.34 per $100 00 valuation. revenue produced $.906.06 $1 . ec p,,il tax. revenue

Total OeneTal Fun fT.HO.OU Road Fund: 1. Cutting Brush, cleaning and repairing ditches along highways $1.809.0S 2. Repa'ring tulv'-rts 300.00 3. Iload repuirt. including material and later and equipment 2.000.0') 4. Opening and grading new roads and streets .... 3,000.00 Total Road Fund $5,800.09 Assessed Valuation: Property ("real and personal) j:,'4i.4o i rolls 200. P Proposed Trt.x L'-vi": Gen tal Corporation. $.20 per $100.00 valuation, revenue produce! JS.33T.SS Road. $ PR per $100 . no valuation, revenue produced . 2.115.07 EWALD n. Krvcvw, 3-30-9- Clerk Town Boart!

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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921. AT 866 CALUMET AVENUE, HAMMOND, INDIANA The undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Mary Esther Miller will sell the following personal property, towit : Piano, Grafonola, dresser, sideboard, ice chest, sewing machine, tables, beds and bedding, chairs, 2 g is ranges, mirrors, pictures, electric iron, lot of silverware, lot of cooking utensils, lot cf dishes, lot of table linen, bookcase and books, 75 foot garden hose, lawn mower and a lot cf personal property. This property must be sold to settle up the estate. A good chance to buy household goods, etc. Sale will commence at 1 P. M. sharp. Terms cash. G. EDWIN JOHNSTON, Administrator.

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The Season's Newest Fabrics and Weaves A great purchase for spot cash from an Over-Stocked Manufacturer at oar own price enables us to place on sale these wonderful silks. Priced at Almost HALF Their Present Value Today's enthusiastic buyers gave proof of the intensely important savings to be found here. No matUv what it is in Black Silks you want, here it is for much, very much less than similar quality ever sold fcr before. Black Canton Crepe, Black Crepe de Chine, Black Chiffon Taffeta, Black Messaline, Black Satins of Every Description, Black Peau de Sole Black Peblette Black Silks of Every Kind If you didn't attend this great sale today, come here tomorrow the variety will be as large, as depleated stocks have been amply replenished for a sccc4 hig day of selling.

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