Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 1 September 1921 — Page 13
Tlmrqy, S5oTfpmborl. 1921
THE TIMES PAGE 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 of&ce and paid for by 1 1 a. m. on day of insertion. Rate 10c per line, averaging five word to the line. ADTRT1SEM.NTS ACCEPTED BYj 0N"--'nme. 0ffice- Hammed BWg.. Phoe 3100. E. S. Bourn Dmg Stere. 71 S Calumet At Phon. 3685. ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BYi INDIANA HARBOR Lukoo'i Newt Agency. 3410 M.cK.g.a Ay., PW II 38 J. EAST CHICAGO N..u fic Thomps-. 809 Chicago Are- Phone 931. Time. Office. Calure.t Bids, Pho-e 2fl3. GARY Time. Otc. Reynold. Blot- Phone 1 37. -Siting New, Co.. 524 119th St, PtMM 13SW.
WANTED MALE HELP "W ANTED "Liriotypc Operator who Van handle No. 14 Model, on Ads and Job Work. Night Work. Apply Times, J lammomh s'30 WANTED Men out of work to list their names with the Trl City Employment Agency. Licensed anil chartered by the state. Calumet building. Room 2 2 5, East Chit ago. Open eve"'"ts. 8-23-tf WANTED Mouldeii for work on Talior Squeeze Molding Machines. George R. Lembert A. Co., l4oth st. and Railroad ave .L East Chicago. S-30-J WANTEI) Sale nnnnaser, one each for Hammond and Gary. See ad this lsuo headed "A Homo of Tour Own." Think you c-ould loan out the other fellows money at 5 per cent with a. good profit to yourself? Harrison, 206 Calumet Bids'". Eat Chicago, afur 12 noon until September .1 . S-3t-31 -9-1 WANTEI Toting man that can drive automobile, handy with tools to travel with large show company. Address 15-143 rare Times, East Chicago. S-.H-J CLERKS IS "upwrdfor Postal Mall Service. $ 1 3 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write 1(. Terry, (former Civil Service examiner) 495 Continental Bldg . "Washington. C. li-1-2 WAV"fET- fl"" salesmen to sell farm real estate. Carle-ton Trimble, 1 2 1 . 144th St.. East Chicago. I'-l
WANTED FEMALE HELP "WANTED Women iut of work, to list their name with the. Trl City Employment Agency. Licensed and chartered ty the state. Calumet bldg;.. Room 215. East Chicago. Open evenings. 8-23-tf Van TED Saleslady, one who can handle cash; also use tyyrwrltor. Must be rood, conscientious worker. The Army Store. 9 State St.. Ham. 8-SO-3 WlK'f ErCa n v a s s e r s wanted for an ever ready good selling proposition. Can easy make $10 per day and more. Positions permanent. Write Mr. Wm . T. Moore. Inter-stale Sales Co., Michigan City. Ind. S-Sl-3 TANTErwVlrl for general housework 1160 Moa,alne ve. , Hanu s"31"s "WANTED Capable middle aged woman for housekeeping. Apply Trt CUt Employment Agency, Calumet bid Room 225. East Chicago. Open evenjngs. 3-30 WNTED Girl fur general housework Fhone 2425. 1 il Ietroit st.. Hammond. 9-1-.. FURNISHED ROOMS TOR PENT Single rurnlshed roortH. Per day 60o and $1.00. Per week. $2. IS snd 15 Hotel Carlelon. Hammend. l?l:30t FOK RENT During month of September 6 room summer house on most exclusive location of Flint Lake; Will rent reasonable. Address 1'. X. ., care Times, Hammond . 5-. - FOR RENT Light hskpg. rooms across from Industrial high school. 97T Calumet ave., Hammond. 8-Jo-tf FOR RENT- Two Turnished rooms for light hskpg. Heat fcnd light furnished Call 497 Summer si.. Hammond. s " ; 5 FOR KENT Furnished complete for hskpg. a modern two story 10 room dwelling.' all large airy- rooms with gas, electricity and hot water hat. Vice large lawn and shrubbery. Ideal location. 10 minutes walk from Court House; must be seen to be appreciated. Apply 72? State Lino st.. phone .1460 Hammond . 3 ,J -3 yC iR RENT 2. 3 or 4 furnished rooms for light hskpg. Call 510 Ingraham ave.. West Hammond. "3'-'"1 FOR RENT Two suites of rooms. $4 and J5 a week. 18S Plummer aye., Hammond. S-29-tf FOR-RENT Two light hskpg. rooms. also sleeping room for one or two refined gentlemen. 422 May rtr-et, T-t rr o rwt a - O 1 " FOR RENT 3 modern sleeping rooms In private family. 53 Muemch Court H a mmond, & - 3 1 - 4 fOIl REKTr-One large handsomely furnished room for two, everything new in one of Hammond's most beautiful homes. References reeritred. Address J. P. A., care Times, lkmiwd. FOR RENT .1 rooms TuFTtghts hskpg". 344 Truman av. Hammodn. 9.-1-3 FOR" "RENT-"Four furn. rooms. 515 Michigan ave., Hammond. FOR" R.NT-T!u- f urn. " ll'ght hskrv. rooms. Clean and private. 4 . 6 S blev at. Phone 1429 Hammond. 3-l-J YyR RENT Three front rooms furn. for light hskpg. modern. Hot water. 34ft Plummer ave. Hammond 9-1 HOTEL cVan." airy rooms. electrlo light, by day or week S-.i0 up, jnj West Plummer ave.,Ham. FOR-RENT Two "nice clean front roon-B for light hskrg- Nr'r1h) Hohman St.. Hammond. JlT1"-v-or' PENT One large furn room Tor one or two persons. 4 SOS Magoun ave.. phone 1 1 7 S-M EastChlrago. 3-1-3 J.-OR itEXT Furnished 5 room flat, corner of Webster ave. and Fayette st one block east of Oakley ave Call between 8 and 8 p. ;3Arr'.n2!ln-'1:-tfofTREVf-"Two room furn. apt. for light hsfcr Modern. 32 4 Towle et Phone lrt?n-.T Hammond. ?-JLlH FOR RENT iwu or three llht hskpg. rooms, light and neat furnished. Apply at 461 Becker at., llammonl 9-1-1 jjf RENT Six room modern furnished bungalow, with garage. o7 pine St.. Hammond. L9 YTtC REXT--Nice little cottage, furnished. $3"' a month. 3 State Line nr., Hammond. , FOR RENT Furn. room, lady preferred. 101 Doty sr., phone 31!5 Hammond. j,-OR RENT Tart of modern steam heated fiat to man and wife only or a nicely furn. bedroom for one or two gentlemen. 342 Grapevine Rlvl., jhons 1243-M East Chicago. ?-l-3 FOR" RENT LarRe furn. rooms, suitable for one or two. .ISIS Penn. ave third floor. Indiana Harbor. 9-1 yon RENT Furninnert or unfurnlHhed bunaalow. pouth side. 110 Md1on st. Hammorjl. 3'1"z LOST AND FOUND ! T"ST- '' female screw-tell brlndle Boston bull terrier dog. Weigh abfmt lbs Answers to the name Rowdy. Tr finder will call 1109-J Hammond or return dog to 101 Webb st Hammond he will be liberally rewarded. K-30-2 tTkTt Pair of-glasses in park. near Lyndora Hotel, Hammond. Seward. Return to Times ofilce. Hammond. 9-1 fTgX T went y- three dollars on Itltnbach Hohman or State st . yesterday. Liberal reward. Phone 3677 Ham rn o n A . . , SITTJATION WANTED WANTED Situation by young woman, genial housework or as housekeep-rr-permanent, experienced. Address p. 144, care Times, Ham. 9-1 MONEY TO LOAN gg,
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALK Sventy7five" feet on east sida Forsyth av between 149th end 150th sts.. East Chicago. Good location for stores, hotel, residence or Investment. All assessments paid. Will sell at a bargain and on good terms. Writ B-11T care Times, H m.l-l 7-tf I'O RSALE -4(Tfeet Roose'velt avenue. Hammond. Easy payments snd low prices. All assessments paid uo. Write H-l IS care Times. Hammond S-17-tf A 11 OM K ( ) F YOUi 1)W. Become a member If you want to get Money nt 55. No Commission. Repaid at 1 per cent per month To Build a Horn. To l ay Off a Home LTp to SO per cent of the value ef the building loaned qulcklx- bv the JOHN MINNEO ASSOCIATION A Trust Estate, Ojicsgo, Illinois For membership beneficial Interests see A. HARRISON. Special Representative Indiana Office 20 Calumet Building. East Chicago. From 3 to 9 p. in. Starting Monday. August 29. 8-27-S FOR SAL K-New- 6 rooTn burTgnlow! easy payments. 119S Van Buren st, Hammond. 8-23-4 A new 5 room strictly modern bungalow, hardwood trim and floors, built in features; linen closet, etc. Holland furnace Three short blocks from the Court House. All assessments paid. Small cash payment; balance monthly like rent. POSXER & Timoop, Phone J737 Hammond. 60i Oakley avenue. Open evenings. S-'O-tf FOR SALE Modern S room bungalow canvas on front room and dining room. Santtoe on kitchen and bath, solid oak floors in two front rooms and oak trim Inlaid new linoleum on kitchen floor. 2 garages; all assessments paid in full. 52 Erie st . tt-ap if soUl at once. Hammond. S-30-5 FOR SALE- Two apartment bouse, In good locafl.on. Possession within thirty days. Phone S69-W Hammond. 8-31-3 BUNGAUAV BARGAINS For sale: 5 room bungalow, modern throughout. 37 ft. south front, garage, east side. Very cheap at $3.hu0, with $750 .ash required. Quick possession given. Nearly new 6 room bungalow in Homewood tils bath, breakfast room and othiV special features, owner leaving city. $8,300 part cash. room bungalow facing park, east side, snn parlor, fireplace, garage, hard wood throughout. $65nO with $1,000 cash down immediate possession. WOODS. MARTIN & COMPANY Office. Hammond Trust and Savings Bank. Phone Hammond 51. -31-2 ('HKTVP, VAOAXf For sale: 2 acres fronting on south Hohman St.. about 2 blocks south of Standard ave., paved streets on three sides. Offered at such low figure, it is good tpeculatlva proposition. It" intertted we will quote price In tertn. WOODS. MARTIN & COMPANY FhojeHamrnond 5 1 8-31-2 FOR SALE Cottage on north side. 5
rooms and bath, gas and ejectric, 37 ft. lot. Bargain If taken at once. Phone Hammond 1203-J. 9-1-2 FOR SALE 6 room house on 37 ft. lot, north side near 150th. Furnace heat, stationary tubs, electrlo lights and bath. Nicely decorated; good lawn and garden. Garage and ehleken coop. A cozy home for $4100. Fart cash, balance as rent. 5 room house on Alice at. Hot water heat, electric lights and bath. Summer heater, good lawn and garden. Nicely decorated. Screens, etc. Price $4500. $1000 cash, balance terms. 6 room story and one-half bungalow near Industrial school and Calumet ave. Furnace heat, stationery tubs, electrlo lights, shades and fixtures Also screens and garage for two cars. Decorated throughout. Price $4750 . $750 cash, balance terms. 6 room modern bungalow on Dracjvert st. naar Calumet. Furnace heat, stationary tubs, electric lights and bath. Decorated throughout Finished in o;ik. Has a verv good lawn and fenced In. Price $5300. $1000 cash, balance terms. f room modern bungalow on 40 ft. lot. south side, near Glendale Park. Finished In hard wood throughout. Tile bath, bookcases, breakfast room and refrigerator room. Reautifully decorated, good lawn. Has summer heater, furnace. stationary tubs, screens, etc. Owner leaving town and will sacrifice. Price $600V $100" cash balance terms. 6 room bungalow on 40 ft. lot, south side on car line. Has furnace heat, stationary rubs, summer heater, finished In oak throughout. Tile bath and breakfast room. Beautifully decorated. Elegant lawn. Practically new and has just been decorated and painted for the first time since built. Price $0500. $1.500 cash, balance easy Terms 9 room modern story and one-half duplex house near Industrial hiph school. Furnace heat, stationary fibs, electric lights, shades and fixtures. DpTier part of 4 room rents for $40 per montn. In fine condition. Can be bought for $3500. Part cash, balance terms. , - 6 room modern bungalow on oO ft lot Kenwood. Finished in oak and birch throughout. Tile bath, suiiparlor fireplace, poornesses, all hullt-in features including garage. All large rooms. One of the finest proportions on the south side. Price $?50". $J.000 cash, baian-e terms. ULLIUCH & PICK Phones Hammpnd 4;0 and 2o9. 9-1 FOR-SALE Modern" "six room bungalow, south side, screen shades ami awnlnff. Small amount don. 110 Madison St.. Hammond. s-i--FOR RENT FOR RENT Store, steam heat. Hotel Carleton. Hammond. I-25"tf pOTiTrtNT 5 room apartment. with bath. 4311 Baring ave, East Chlfo. 8:5;tf FOR "TtEXT 6 room flat. $25 per month. 4S19 Magoun ave.. East ChlCAgO. 2' " FOR RE" N'T One 4 room and one six room flat. 534, West 151st place, East Chicago 31""1 FOIlREN T - ST- 6" aid 7 room bungalows. Apply 1820, I42nd St., Indlaa.1 Harbor. 8-31-3 FOR RENT d20 acre farm situated on South Shore Interurban about h miles east of Gary. 5 room house, barn, granarv Excellent market for produce and chickens raised, possession at once. Rent from present time to March 1st. 1923. only $500. payable one-half down on taking possession. E. J. Ereund. Valparaiso, Indisni. Phones 29 or 685-J. 9:1.FOR RENT Wanted, couple to share five room bungalow. 522 Eaton St., Hammond. V FOrTREVJT room steam heated flat. 3514 Orapevlne st. Call 221. 137th st. Phone (510-M Indiana Har. 9-1-i FOR" RENT 5 room steam heated flat. also 4 room stove heated flat. Inquire 3437 Fir St., phone U71-M Indiana Harbor. t. FOR RENT 5 room flat. State, near Hohman. $22.50 per month. Phone ISO Hammond. r KOR RENT I room f!t, hot water heat. Calumet and State. $B0 per month. heat furnished. Phone 480 Hammond. '"t Wij RENT A rooms and bath, stove heat good location ,on North Barine. -35 per month. Apply 210 Calumet ddg.. East Chicago. MTVCELLANEOUS PATNTTyf AND PAPElRHANQlNtl 'I'rleaa Reasonable Carl Vermett, pbene 11 Hamme4L FX ' ft N I TTR Tl It E PAI RED AND REFINISHED. Cabinet work. Tlanos cleaned. Thone 3910. Fred Meyer. Hammond. 8!0-6 VANTEI-"WashinK and ironing by the day. 623 East Logan st. 2nd
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Shoes to repair by experienced sheonmkor; f0( AVileox avenue, between Howard and Maywood avenue, Hammond. 9-1-1
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The S. & M. Battery Service, 318 Fayette St.. Hammond, phone 2655. ATT ENT 6 N TRUCK "OVTS ERS Our stock of repair parts, covers most any make of tnjk; Beta Motor Truck Co,. 4V2-494 Hohman street. Hammond Ind. -20-tf FOR SALE New and used electric Motors, all sixes and kinds. Used motors bought and exchanged. We specialise in re-vvlndlng and repairing; Hammond Electric Supplv and Repair 14 i !bley street, phone Hammond 7-7-tf TIRE S ALE h 000 mile 30x3V, first quality tires In original factory wrapper, with cord tube given free, $3.95 Other sixes In proportion. Vnited Ttr Stores. 7 7 7 Calumet avenue. Hammond. K-19-tf " " Boll LING "aFTO SALES j We have an exceptional good line of use! ears consisting of: Dodue Brothers Fords. Overln nds . At the right prices. Terms If desired . ROHLING AT'TO SALES Phone 26$. 707 Hohman t., Hammond. 8-27-fi FO R S.TWOne mo dM""R" Mupinoh 1 1 e loring ear. first class psint and top; meehanical condition A-l . 707 Hohman st. or 122 Oondit st., Ham. 8-31-4 FO'rit BIG BARGAINS 1920 Oakland, first class condition. 1917 Maxwell touring, condition excellent . 191S. 4 cy! . Ruick, a snap. 1918 Chandler touring, a gret buy. Look them over, every one a smip. LAKE (MCXTT ACTo SUPPLY AND SALES H. A. Thiel. Prop. N. W, Cor. Don gins and Hohmsn. Phono Hammond 1841. S-31-S FOR SALE OR TRADE Hudson, model J. 11 SO Columbia ave., East Hammond. 8-31-4 " IT)R SALE Cadillac, S type 5'J-5 passeng-er Sedan This la the latest series and the same model as we are delivering new today costing over $5500. This car has been used ss a demonstrator and cannot ho told from new. If you are looking for a Cadillac Sedan at a great s:ivwit a new car guarantee, do not fail f see this car. LEO P. KNOERZER Cadillac Motor Oars. Phono fifi.l. Chicago and Sheffield ave.. IHm -31-3 WILL ITaCRIFIOE niy new 1921 five passenger touring -ar. original Tost as equipped $1500. Terms if desired. Phone 74 S22 Calumet ave, Hammond. 9-1-2 "FOR SALE 1 9 nA u"bTi"rl" Reaii t y S 1 x . demonstrator, l;ke new. $1 450. Phone 834-J. 500 Bauer St., Hammond 9-1-3 FOR SALE 1919 Chevrolet touring." 5 pass., phono 91-H Hammond. 9-1-2 FOR SALE 1930 Podge touringrar. like new. fully equipped. Cord tires Phone Indiana Harbor 664-R. 1 fi 1 2 . 137th st 9-1-2 FOR SALE 1919 Ford delivery truck. closed body, will sell reasonable, 4:M7 Alexand'st ave., East Chicago. 9-1-3 FO E SXLE-rvuT RXl ' todge t oTTrlng car, will trade for Ford roadster, lata model. 3119 Block avnne. Indiana Harbor 9-1-3 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE iod uncalled " for Men's Suits at $10 and up. Lsser's Ixian Bank. 65 Sfte st. Hsmmond 8-J-tf WARDROBE THINK SPECIAL Angle and fiber bound, cretonne llred. sll hard vulcanized fiber; full size; 20x22x40 inches. $22. SO. delivered. Leasers Loan Bank. 65 State St., Hammond. -I8-tf FOR "SALE Two fresh cows. "Phone 1 -0-T3 Htmmond. S-U-t P7)"lt SALE 10 acres of standing good field corn, will sll in smaller lots. Molenaar Teter. Lansing. Ill. S-24-6 fXtfCs AliKT ri7a"p. used h-ating stove, dressers and beds. Inquire 3437 Pennsylvania ave.. Indiana Harbor. 8-37-6 FOR ?A Llflodern "hoerepalr shop. Machinery complete. Good Jocatlon. Money making place. Owner 'must sell account illness. Terms, ensh. 6 State st.. Hammond. 8-29-6 FOR HaUE New" .eland Red ""Rabbits'; cheap. Call 3"67 or 625 State l,ine st., upstairs. Hammond. S-30-3 FOR SALE Player piano, half year old cheap If tagen at once. 50 rolls wth it. Call 3S'i Truman, Hammond. i5"3"::2 For Sale Musical Instruments Player piano bargain, beautiful large sze player pano, modern case, excellent tone and responsive action. Instrument is in perfect playing condition. "With bonch and 100 rolls of music. Price $240. Will accept payments of $10 per month from a responsible parti. Call dav or evening at 552 Broadway. Gary, Ind. fi-31-U WE HAVE the wonderful' Hydro Toron Tires, guarantee! for lo.oon miles against stone bruises, rimcutg, blowouts. Big as cords for the price of fabrics. Benson and Benson. S2S Hohman St.. Hammond. 8-31-6 WE HAVE a nice lot" "of-3 Ox" 3 '-, Firestone Tid Goodyear adjusted tires. $4. $4 50, $5, $6. We also have other sizes in fabric and cords, for $7 and $3, tube 28x3, 1 . 30x3. $1.25. Other size and up, J 1.50. Benson and Benson. 628 Hohman St.. Hammond . 8-.'ll-fi FOR SALECoke, general hauling and E. E. Lemon. 49 7 May st. moving. Phone. 2167 Hammond. 6-31-2 FOR SALE Dining room and kitchen
furniture, also Garland Steel Range. 566 Summer st. Phone 49S Hammond. 4 8-31-2 FOR SA LE Cheap, one boy's"" bicycle, size 26. Also one man's bicycle. 1130 Indianapolis Blvd., Whiting. 8-31-3 FOR SALE Saloon fixtures. Ford truck, show case; cash register; beer pumps, safe. 34 12 Michigan venue, phone 102 Indiana Harbor. 8-31-4 FOR SALE ltea"sonfble7 dining "room table, chairs, 3 oak rockers. 222 MIchlgan ave. flipper flat, Ham. 9-1 FOR" SALE One A. b! C. "cabinet type washing machine, one Eden electrlo washing machine, perfect condition. j bargain; one Eclipse vacuum cup hand washer, good as new; one Thor vacuum cleaner, bargain at $9. All the above in perfect condition, guaranteed. Apply General Electric Shop, 643 Hohman st.. Hammond. (l-l-J FOR SALIC New mattress and large rocker, reasonable. 478 Summer St.. Hammond. 9-1-3 FOR SALE One water power washing machine, and one reed sulky. 478 Michigan ave . Hammond. 9-1 FO R S A LE -Aha by carriage; At 796 Beall ave., Hammond. D-l FOR SALE Showcase, wait case and cash register. Apply Leisenfelt Bros 87 Plate st.. Hammond. 9-1-2 FOR "PALE Best asters.-assorted colors. 15c per down. Come and see. Nicest flowers in connD'. Also peppers 1 a bushel. Phone Highland 31-J. Joseph T. Kraus. 9-D? FOR SALE--I!ase""RuTnerTl:e flso and washing machine and wringer. Phone Indiana Harbor 6 31-M. 9-1 FOR SALE---' nienp. beds" dressers". ptovoM Call 3775 or 20 W. State t. West Hammond. 9-i-S FOR SALE Pool roorn-furniture." Mikei Zinko, 4802 Todd ave.. East Chicago' 9-1-fi' "TRY A TIMES WANT AD"
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WANTED TO RENT House or apt. In Hammond. Phone 4360-R Hammond. 9-1 WANTED TO R'ENT Four of "five room cottage. Call Gary 3819, 9-1-2 " " LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OFTII E "a I 'PTION OF riRMAIU' ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE IS HKI'.ERY GIVEN: That on the 2 2 nd day of August. 1921. the. lioaril or 1 unuc vvoras auopieu a i rimary Assessment Roll for the imprvement of Alley Six (Si East. Section Three (3) from the center line of Nineteenth Avenue to the center line of Twentieth Avenue wlth'h the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Twenty-nine Hundred Twenty (2920) adopted on the 4th day of April. 1321, by the Board of Publio Works. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Nineteenth Avenue and Twentieth Avenue . The parallel streets within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are; Virginia and Maryland Streets. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of th owners and description of property to b assessed, with the amounts of the prima facj assessment against each lot or 'parcel of land subject to assessment and Is on lile and can be. seen at the office of the. Board of Public Works In the City Hull, Gary. Iak County, Indiana. On the U'tli day of September. 1921. nt nine oYlork a. m . . the Hoard of Public Works will meet In Its office at the City Hall to hear and reeelve rfinoiiHtrnncos agaiust the amounts asaensti against each of taid lots and Parcels of land and will bear and determine the question as to whether the same have been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by said Improvement in the amounts set forth In said roll and will then give !i hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify In whole or in part the resnectlvx prima facie assessments on said Roll. Bv order of the Board of Public Works . PERRY H. STEVENS, JOHN K PS ERIC, WM. SVKES, Board of Public Works Attest: DOR.VTHEA MILLER, Clerk. 8 -2')-2 7-29-30-3 1-9-2:2 NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEHEHV GIVEN: That on the 22nd day or August. 1921, the Board of Ilihlle Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the Improvement of Alley Seven (7), Section One (1) from the south line of Fifth Avenue to the north line of the Wabash Railroad within the City of Gnry, Lake Countv, Indiana, under Declaratory Res olution Number Twenty-nine Hundred Nineteen (2919) adopted on the 4th day of April, 1921. by tho Board -f Public Works. Tho intersecting streets and alleys are: Fifth Avenue, Alley Five (5) South, Si nth Avenue. Seventh Avenue Qnd Eighth Avenue. The parallel streets within One Hundred Fifty tlod ) feet are: Carolina anil Virgitii.i Streets. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to bo assessed, with the amounts of th" prima facie assessment against each lot or purcel of land subj 'i t to assessment and Is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works in tho City Hall, clary. Lake County. Indiana. On the 13th day of September. 192tf at nine o'clock a. m., the Board of Public Works will meet In Its office at the City Hall to hear and re.-etve remonstrances nifiinst the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land nnd will hear and determine the question as to whether the cnie have been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by said Improvement 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 ordr of the Board of Public Works . PERRY H STEVENS, JOHN KESEKIC. WM. SYKES. Board of Public Works Attest: PORATHEA MILLER. Clerk. 8-26-27-23-30-31-9-2:2 NOTICE OK THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on tho J9th day of August. 1921, U ltourd of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of McKlnley Street. Section Three (3) from the south lino of Twelfth Avenue to the north line of Thirteenth Avenue within the City of Gary. Lako County. Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Twenty-nine Hundred Tliii ty-thfe (2933) adopted on the 25th -Ty of lApril, 1921. by the Hoard of Public Works The intersecting streets and alleys are: Twelfth Avenue and Thirteenth Avenue and Alley Twelve South. The parallel alleys within One Hundred Etftv (150) feet Is Alley Twentyone (21) West. Said Assessment Roll eontains the names of tho owners and description of property to be assessed, with tho amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of hind subject to assessment and Is en tile and can be seen at the office of the Board e.f Public Works in the City Hall, Gary, Lako County, Indiana. On the 19th day of September. 1321. at nine o'clock a. in., the Board of Public Works will meet In its office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against tho amounts assessed against each of said lots anil Panels of" land and will hear and determine the question is to whether the same have been benefitted or will be HPOoUUy benefitted bv snld improvement in tho amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify in whole or tn part the respective prima facie assessments on said Roll. Bv order of the Board of Public Wrirks. PERRY H. STEVENS. JOHN KESERKV WM. SYKES. Board of Public Works Attest: TiORATIUlA MILLER, Clerk. 9-1-2-3-6-7-8-9
NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 29th day of August. 1921. tho Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for tho improvement of Alley Twelve Wet, Section Two (2) from the south line of Third Avemre to tho north hue of Fifth Avenue w-trhin the City of Gary, Lake Lake County. Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Twentv-nine Hundred Twentv-nlne (2929) adopted on the 35th day of April. 1921, by the Bor.rd of Public Works. The Intersecting streets and alleys are: Third Avenue, Fourth Avenue. Alley Four South. Fifth Avenue. The parallel streets within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Flllmoro and Pierce Streets. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the prima, facte assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall. Gary. Lake County, Indiana. On the 19fh day of September, 1921. at nine o'clock a. m., the Board of rublic 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 parrels of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the same have been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by salel Improvement In the amounts Fet 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. Bv order of the Board of Public! Works. PERRY H. STEVENS, JOHN KESERIC. WM. 8YKES. Board of Public Works Attest: PORATHEA MILLER. Clerk- 9-l-2-3-5-7'-3
NOTICE OF THE ADiPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 29th day of August. 1921, the P.oard of I"uhlic Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the Improvemeut of Alley Eleven East, Section one (1) from 'the center line of Fifth Avenue to th center line of Sixth Avenue within the City of Gary. Ijke County, Indiana. under Declaratory Resolution Number Twenty-nine Hundred Flftv-four ( 2954 ) adopted on the jst dav of Mav. 1321, by the Board m' Public Works. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Fifth Avenue, Alley Five South, Sixth Avenue. The parallel streets within One Hundred Fifty (l."0) feet are Kentucky ana Vermeuit Streets. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of tho 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 file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works In the City Hall, Gary, Lako County, Indiana. on the 19th day of September, 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 larccls of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether ttie same have been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by tald Improvement in the amounts Set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to nil persons interested, and thereafter -nstain er modify In whole or 1n part the respective prima facie assessments ..n said Roll. Hv order of the Board of Public Works. PERRY If ST FA-ENS. JOHN KESERIC. WM. SYKES, Board of Public Works Attest: PORATHEA MILLER. Clerk. 3-1-2-3-8-7-8-9
IN THE UNITED 8TATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of Max J. Krustln, Voluntary Bankrupt, Cause No. 375. To the creditors of Max J. Kurstln. voluntary bankrupt, of Gary, Indiana: You. and each of you. are hereby notified that on the "oth day of August. A. D. 1921, Max J. Kurstin, trading as South Side Department Store in the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Federal Court Room in Hammond, Indiana, at one o'clock p. m. Monday, September 12. 1921. at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact su.h further business as may properly come before said meeting. IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the r.ame of the bankrupt, name ami address of creditor, amount claimed. and name and address of counsel, if any. HAfcRT C. PTIERID.W. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort. Indiana, August 30, 1821. 9-1 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SITTING AT GARY. VACATION TERM, 1921. Sarah Lee vs. Fred Lee. Cause No. 61 46 Action to Divorce. New comes the plaintiff by L. A. H. Caldwell, her attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto. to-wlt: Fred Lee. Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant ts therefore herebynotified of the pendency of eatd action and that the pa,me will stand for trial at the next term of said 'ourt, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 31st day of October, A.
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Pursuant to orders of the United States District Court for the District of Indiana, I am directed to hold bankruptcy sales as follows: SEPT. 6, 10:00 A. M Cohen's Variety Store, at 692 South Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana. Stock of hardware, crockery, dishes,1 etc.. inventorying $2. 191 .00. SEPT. 7, 1 :00 P. M. Ogden Manufacturing Company at Plymouth, Indiana. Plant engaged in manufacture of all speedometer parts. Large buildings and latest type of machinery costing over $100,000.00. Appraised at $35,000.00. Plant now operating under trustee at a profit. SEPT. 9. 10:00 A. M. Parmeter-Barnett Packing Co., at Hammond, Indiana. . .Plant equipped for carrying on general meat packing business. Facilities for feeding and killing live stock and for curing and storing meats, lards, etc. Personal property consisting of four auto trucks, office equipment, etc. will be sold separately. Cost of plant lover $60,000.00. Appraised value $20,000.00. SEPT. 10. 10.00 A. M. Real estate of John-Juhasz, of Gary, Indiana. This is a cement block building for garage purposes, located on 25 foot lot at 1605 Monroe Street, Gary, Indiana. Bids will be received at trustee's office in Hammond, Indiana. SEPT. 13. 10:00 A. M. Mary Bielski, 3608 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor, Indiana.. Stock of ladies and gent's furnishings end millinery, inventorying $4,387.00. Fixtures inventory ing $960.25. Bankrupt in business only one year. Stock new and hi?h grade. SEPT. 13. 1 :00 P. M. Herman Faber, 701 Broadway, Gary, Indiana. Stock of ladies' wearing apparel and furs, inventorying $12,000.00.Merchandise in first class condition; also fixtures inventorying $5,000.00. built specially for business. SEPT. 14. 10:00 P. M. Restaurant at 461 Broadway, Gary, Indiana. This restaurant has been in operation for several years and has a seating capacity for more than one hundred guests. Everything in first class condition. SEFt. 14. 1 :00 P. M. Victory Fish Market, 930 Broadway, Gary, Indiana. Extra large ice box; specially built marble top fish counters, etc. Bankrupt had an offer of $4,000.00 for this business just prior to his failure. Appraised at $1,500.00. Other sales now being arranged will be announced later. For further particulars regarding any of above matters, write or telephone the undersigned. CHARLES L. SURPRISE TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY
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D. 1921, the same being the 43rd (lay of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House at Gary, In said County and State, on th 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 Gary, this 30th day of August. A. D. 1921. HERBERT I W7 IE A TON. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. By: W. A. CALDER. Deputy Clerk. 9-1-8-15
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OFFICE OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA AUGUST 31. 1921. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, at the office of the Board of said Cltj until 1:30 o'clock p. m., on the 19th day of September, 1921. at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and duly considered for the construction of the following described Improvement: The construction, erection and Installing of a system of street lights upon 137th street from the west line of Deotar street to the east line of Parish avenue in the City of East Chicago, In accordance with plans anel specifications now on file in the office of said Board. Said Construction shall conform In Times Pattern Department 3&70, 3679. Coys' Shirt. Cut In 5 lzes: , 8. 10. 18 and 14 years. A 12 year sise requires 3 3-4 yards' of 27 inch material. Price 12 cents.
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DR. HESKETT Specialist Treats all chronic, nervous. Wood and special diseases of men and womtri. Honrs 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Suniays, 9 to 12 M. 155 STATE STREET Phoae Hararaond 228 Hammoai, Iniiuaa
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every way to the maps, plats, plans, Profiles and specifications for the srat on .file in the office of the Board of Public Works of said city as above described. Proposals must be made on blanks furnished by the Board and In compliance with the Instructions thereto attached which blanks can be bad on application to the City Clerk and must be accompanied by the usual statutory affidavit of non-colluslon. and by a certified check to De drawn on pome known responsible bank or trust company and made payable to the order of the City Treasurer of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, for an amount rot less than two and one half (2Vi) per cent of the Engineer's estimate of the cost of the work bid upon, but In no case shall such check be for a sum less than One HurreM ($100.00) Dollars, to Insure the execution of the contract for which such bid Is made, and that he will give a bond with surety to be approved by said Board Insuring the faithful performance of said work in compliance with all the terms, stipulations and conditions of his contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids as authorised by law. H. K. GROVES, E. W. WICKET, OTTO C. F. SEEHASE, Board of Public Works Attest T. Y. K'HARDS, Clerk of the Board 9-1-8
Expression Was Originally Job's. It Is a long way to go to the flays of Job for a "mo'lern" expression! The phrase, "Ehoapitii: by the skin f tha tet?ih," may be fouml In th 20th vrrse of the 10th chnpter of the Book of Job: "My hone cleaveth to my skin ami to my fit-sh, uixl I am escaped with the skin of iny teeth." Bad Enough as It Was. The- baby was sitting in his go-cart end. Jack was wheeling him up and down the sidewalk. Some men passing asked Mm if the baby was his brother. JncU looker! at him a mo merit, ami then snlrt: '"Stire; jyou wouldn't catch ne hauling a Strang klrl around." Mrs. . Let pho rUmoaoad 334u. lecture i daily from 9 to 9. th Right Wa 7 to LUe. 696 State Line Street, on the west side of hospital. Spiritual meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday. Everybody welcome. s HAMMOND, INDIANA
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