Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 226, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1922 — Page 14
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Fridav, March 17, 192:
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other person than myself. . 3:17:2t GEORGE W. MURKAT. LANSIXG PUBLIC SCHOOL, EID3 WANTED Sealed propoals will be received on Monday, 3rd day of April. 1922. at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. at the Lansing rubllc School for the proposed addition to the public school at Lansing," 111., to includo labor and materials as per plans and specifications which may be obtained at the office of I. W. Kelly. Arcnltect, Chicago Heights. 111. Bids to be accompanied by a certified check to the amount of 2 per cent of the bid and certificate of good faith to make contract in case of acceptance of proposal. Said check to be returned to proper part yif rejected. Said check to be made out to Board of Education, District Xo. 158. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Also separate sealed proposals will be received at the Lansing Public Schools for a heating plant, for which plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of I. W. Kelly. Architect. Chicago Heights. 111. Bids to be accompanied by a certified check to the amount of 2 per cent of the bid and certificate of good faith to make contract in case of acceptance of proposal. Said check to be returned to proper party if rejected. Said check to be made out to Board of Education. District Xo. 15$. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES H. LAXGE. 3:15:16:17:17 Secretary NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR UNPAID SrECIAL ASSESSMENTS. Notice is hereby Riven that the following lots, lands, parcels and tracts ot ground are eacn severally delinquent in the amount set opposiie the description thereot for the payment of the amount assessed against them respectiuily. tor the Improvements of: MNTKENTri AVE.. SEC. Xo 4 ACCT. No. 421 Chicago-Tolleston Land & Investment Company's nth Addition. i,ot i;iK Ami Mary Barvltz 12 Mary Slovenka ....20 John & Mary Molnar.20 Elenora Rosenblum. 19 Stella Ryder 20 Helena Nowak 23 17 17 li lit 18 20 $227.61 52.46 47.5S 47.56 62.46 6!.S3 48.32 71.6$ 48.33 Garden City Addition Peter & Celia Berg"43 1 Frank Hansen 41 2 Jas. Duncan Mercantile Co 6 3 Jas. Duncan Mercantile Co 6 3 MADISON STRET SEC. Xo 4S33 11 ACCT. No. 4-0 Jackson Park So. Broadway Addition. Mrs. Emllv Lewis... 5 3 53.23 Mrs. Emily Lewis... 6 3 53.23 Mrs. Emily Lewis... 7 3 63.23 Margaret J. Manuel. 44 3 30.07 Carl Bolius 1st Addition Geo. I. Millet 11 Co. Geo. I. Millet X. 16 ft 13 Ferrell's Addition. Harrv Pauley 1 Harry Pauley 2 Harry Pauley ' 3 Harry Pauley 4 Harrv Pauley 5 34. 13 121.79 40.51 32.40 27.87 24.85 Patterson & Stout's 1st Addition. J. G. McCullough. . .37 1 53.22 Geo. P. Baltsos . 24 4 26.50 Jackson Park So. Broadway Addition. James Farrlngton. .31 2 53.23 James Farrington -.32 2 53.23 Seroczynski's First Addition. Milo Adams 31 53.23 Paul Acker & C. K. Schmidt ...44 53.23 Paul Acker & C. K. Schmidt 45 41.41 Earle's 2nd Glen Park Addition. . LeRov R. Paddock. 35 12 53.23 Garv-Hobart Invest. Realty Co 47 Garv-Hobart Invest. Realty Co 48 A. M. Stein 2S A. M. Stein 29 A. M. Stein 30 A. M. Stein 31 12 12 16 16 16 16 53.23 55.52 16.80 19.29 23.37 S3. 50 Glen Park Addition Geo. & Sveta Xicoloff. E. 37.5 1 1 Geo. & Sveta Xicoloff, E. 37.u 2 1 Geo. & Sveta XicolofT, E. 37.5' 3 1 Harry & Sadie Green 4 1 Harry Ac Sadie Green 5 1 Sarati Jane ivida ..IS 1 9.10 9.19 9.19 53.23 53.23 53. .3 Keissigs Addition. Julia Krayniak ....10 S 53.22 Julia. Krayniak 11 Lazarus Goodman ..13 8 Lazarus Goodman ..13 Lazarus Goodman ..14 8 Minnie H. Lang 20 8 Minnie H. Lang 21 8 Minnie H. Lang 22 8 Minnie H. Lang 2i 8 MinniK H. Lam; ....24 8 hi.il lii.'ii 53.22 63.22 53.22 53.22 53.22 hi.i FOURTEENTH AVE. SEC. Xo. 3. ACCT. No. 4 25. Main Street Addition. II. B. Riley & Wra. C. Xiblack 6 Jos. Petrauskis 9 Jos. Petrauskis . 10 1 11 1 78.43 125.97 421.89 162. S3 162.88 Iti2.b3 104.42 80.08 162.88 162.88 1C2.88 162.88 H. B. Riley & Wm. C. Xiblack 22 1 H. B. Riley & Wm. C. Xiblack 25 1 Marian Melkintient. 31 1 H B. Riley &. Wm. C. Xiblack 3 2 Joseph Tetrowski ..5 2 Mike & Eva Klinianucz lo 2 11. B. Riley & Wm. C. Xiblack 16 2 A. W. Zimmerman et al 17 2 H B. Riley &. m. C. Xiblack 18 2 H. B. Riley & Wm. C. Xiblack 19 2 Colt;roves Addition 162. SS Franc E. W oleott . . . .4 0 214.79 Tolleston Land Co's. 1st Addition. .Tohn B-Ussell 153.78 153. 06 Kandor Miklos . Imre & Julianna Sienjog Verona Idranjl Mike Garblar .. Mike Garbiar . . Anton Rodvill . Andrew Furtyo Andrew- Kurtyo Andrew Kurtyo Andrew Furtvo ..10 . .11 . .28 . .11 . .12 ..13 . .16 . .17 . .18 . .19 315.73 S3 . 9 ! 162. 162. 8 162. 407.58 131 .02 105.03 90.28 1C2.S9 3 Benson's Addition Arwlv Cuba 4 Seehase's 1st Addition. John Yarns 2 179.09 THIRTEENTH AVE S EC. No. 4 ACCT. No. 4 53 Ma t Repack y Thomas S. Jones Thomai S. Jones , Tony & Frances Waskewioz
.9 2 12'!. 11 .30 2 165.76 .31 2 105.76 .38 2 165.76 .20 4 431.90 Addition. . 4 1 S6.43 .11 1 249. 4t ..13 1 165.77 .13 1 165.77 .19 X 165.77
Katherine Constantinovich Mike & K. Soryckas H. B. Riley &. Wm. C. Xiblack Frank R. Pattee . ALLEY NO 7 EAST SEC NO. 1 AI'CT. No. 4.4 Garv Land Co s. First Subdivision. Alfred C. & Mae Lvman 10 66 Carv Land Compnay.28 90 George Much a 38 4 2 iiarv r.;.r.d Comnanv 9 1 79.no 7? .nn 7 9. 00 79.00 VIRGINIA STREET SEC. Xo.4 ACCT. No. 4 57 "VfcKey's Addition. Anton Kftslha 133.29 Alex & Paulina Htrzerba Felix Jatc7ak .. Martin Urban Fe'ix & Stefana Sxcrerha Jos-. Lewandowskl Edward Splefer rtttn Ostenreider .23 .15 .20 .23 . 1 135.29 155.29 135.29 13 5.50 1 SS. ? 1 3 5 . 2 7 7 7 11 11 6 9 1 1 135.29 Gary Investment Co's. 1st Sub
nivision. Felix Karezewskl .19 Felix Karczewski ..20 Jos. fc Susan Kaldy " Jno. & Martha Stariena 9
1 3.29 131.29 133.29 13." . ?9
Ignacz Witeka 4 i Peter llonioutowskl. 16 John Muzak 24 John August Gasser.42 John August Gasser.43 Kalenik Skeochuk . . . 46 Sophia Kolodzinskl . 4 7 Sophia Kolodzintk i . 4 8
135.23 135.28 135. 29 135. 2i) 135.29 135.29 135.2!i 157.98 FORTY-FIFTH AVE.. SEC. No. 1. ACCT. No. 146 Phillip Sroka 1 7 1'hiJlip Sroka, w 1-2.17 7 William Re Id. S. 15'.. 38 8 William Ueid 39 S 109.04 51 .5S 24.79 44.85 ALLEY Xo. 15 W., SEC. No 1. Al'CT. No. 4 60. Resub. Gary Land Co.'s 3d. Sub.
Harold J. Ai Verna G. Hasler 3 8 136.54 Frank L. Winetrar ..11 5 136.54 Marshall & Mabel Butts .. 5 2 82.18 Gary Land Company 7 ii 103.90 Jacob 1). & Maud Cox N. 10' 19 3 27.78 Ja ol D. & Maud Cox ..4 20 2 82.18
ALLEY No. 6 WEST. SEC. Xo. 5. ACCT. No. 463. ChicaHo-Toleston Land & Investment Co's. Fifth Addition. Antonio l'errotta E. 1-2 9 23 22.62 Steve it Rose Tetra.19 2i 117.14 Steve A; Rose l'etro.20 2 J 117.14 Moses Joel 23 23 117.14 Moses Joel 24 23 117.14 John & Julia Timko.25 23 117.14 Adam & Julia Kaleinski 23 13 75. 7S ALLEY No 7 WEST. Sec. No. 3. ACCT No. 4 64. Chicapro-Tolleston Land & Invesment Co s. Fifth Addition Louis Helm, et al 125.4 8 Louis Heim, et al . . 4 Jgnace Novicki .... 5 7 Peter &. Annie Davis 7 7 Mary A. Cullen, et al 23 7 Mary A. Cullen. et al 24 7 ALLEY XO. 2 WEST, SEC 125. 4S M .11 84.11 123.47 125.47 NO. 7. ACCT. No. 4 65. Kelley-Semmes Boulevard Heights Addition. Martin L. McNally..55 Martin L. McNally N 1-2 .36 Lawrence Hoover, N 1-2 30 111.39 45.79 43.79 ALLEY NO. 11 WEST. SEC. XO. 2. ACCT. No. 471. Gary Land Company's First Subdivision. Chas. E Miller 21 1 83.19 T. Thomas Alien . 24 1 83.20 ALLEY No 7 WEST. SEC. No. 4. ACCT. No. 4 69. Gary Land Company's 11th Subdivision. Lillian M. Stiles ... 3 3 80. S3 Baltrus & Madgie Juvka 8 3 SO. 33 ALLEY No. 12 EAST. SEC. No 1. ACCT. No. 4 68. Gary Land Company's 1st Sub division. Mickel Nerinp 1 47 Mickel Nerin 2 47 Henry S. Davidson .27 47 Harrv II. Holmes ...3S 47 82. 3S 98 .80, S2.3 82.37 ALLEY No. 5 SOUTH. SEC. Xo. 4. ACCT No. 478. Gary Land Companys 3d Subdivision. Sam H. & Florence Singer 8 10 103.97 Leslie I. Combs 8 10 79.91 MONROE STREET SEC. No 4. , ACCT. No. 477. Jackson Park So. Brdwy. Addition. Jos. & Phebe Richards Thomas Richards . . - a . 26 3 3 3 45.03 4 5.03 45.03 45.03 33.91 45.03 43.03 4 5.03 Fedosy Staraz 27 John McCormick ...28 Chester F. & Aitnes L. ParRons S. 3-4. .35 Clayton E. Garnet ..13 Clayton E. Garnet ..15 Clavton E. Garnet ..18 THIRTEENTH AVENUE SEC. No. 5 ACCT. No. 461. Oakdale Addition. Sam Xicolosl 11 3 377.83 377. S3 156.84 177.53 94.63 146.13 346.57 Rev. A. Medvcezky .12 Rev. A. Medvcezky .13 Juhia Druktanis ...19 John Kandlacs and Wife 4 .TJnseph Barrls 47 Joseph Harris 48 ELEVENTH AVE.'. SEC. Xo. 4. ACCT No. 118. Gruenberg's Addition. Steve & Barbara Szakacr 31 2 19.57 Anne Devaney ....47 2 163.4a Louis Fon 52 2 163.45 Louis Fon 53 2 163.45 Original Town of Tolleston Arthur W. Tobias ..11 26 278.30 Arthur W. Tooias ..12 26 274.53 Eornmann's Resub. Lots 11 to 18. Blk. 27 O. T. of Tolleston Carrie M. Batt 12 164.35 Carlson's 1st Addition William Duffy 2 1 196.03 Husak's Addition. L. Clark Wood et al.14 5 163.44 Condi t-McGinnitys Subdivision. Theodore Zellman 3 1 82.67 Julius Pasztelinl .. 4 .12 .13 , .15 . .21 .22 .25 , .26 ..27 .28 .11 John Brugos 163.4 5 163.45 163.43 163.45 163.45 163.45 163.45 163.45 163.43 Jacob Pisarcik F. L. Ranko .... Anna Sinon Steve Kundrat . , Peter Lazur ... Peter Lazur ... Peter Lazur . . . Peter Lazur . . - Condit-McGlnnity Realtv Co 29 1 Frankel's Subdivision Andv Smarick et al. 4 I Martin Martenisko . 5 1 Jos P. Weber 1 Jos. P. Weber .... 7 1 ,T"s Karen 4 2 rik-e Rumockt 7 2 163.45 163.45 163.45 163.45 163.4 5 163.45 163.45 Emll Woldt's Subdivision Jacob Caplan (Heirs of) 5 Carlsone 1st Addition Mate Frank Bertovich 1 3 Mate Frank Bertovieh 2 3 -Wm V. Tnrdenstah .9 3 202.19 228.59 169.08 19.98 Jefferson Land & Realty Co's 1st BUD. Frank ' Trumn 2 f Anton M'-balskI ..22 3 Howard M. Hageflnrn ......23 o 163.4 5 163.44 196.03 Geo. R- Esther Brufkman " l 163.44 Condit-McGipnlty's 7th Addition. F-ank S .Tulien ..9 1 137.S8 Thomas Blaho 10 1 1?5-72 TJ T Macban 3 2 137.. C J :tier'in B - 137.5H t- J SHerlin " 137.58 M'kla Wnnchlc " 2 117.KS os Shrk 1 3 1.9 .Tox' Khrair 2 3 137.58 Cnlit-M'rMnnitv ReaH v Co.. et al . . 7 ' Andrew Wjlner .... 3 Michael Kottler .... 4 pv3vmo-d Stephen . . 5 1 3 7 . r. 1T74-.7 137.57 civev: NOTICE 7! HEREBY That on the 10th rtny of April. 1922. tv-o uT"lc"'le'iied Treasrer of t'ie Cjtv of Carv. will sell at public ptrt'i s he puthwet door of tbe Citv Hall in Ga-v, Indiana, the afofss1'' lots, lands, parcel and facts of found, or as mu"h thereof a ia- h neoessarv to (iivturr the aforesaid assessments, interest an-i costs. C;id pri1 trt cornmence at 10 o'clock n the morn'ne of sa''' rlnv eoptir-ne 'rorn da" to 1a" the---.,-tr Tint" "11 "re o"e-e,j 'n 1 mad" for a ls sum tvin the full amount o' the Krtie assessment, int,"A a"a JOHN' R T.AVK City Treasurer. 3-17-24-31 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF THE LETTING OF CONTRACTS FOR ERECTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, April 10, 1922. at 7:00 o'clock p. m. at its office in the Central School Building, in the City of Hammond, the Board of Education of said City will receive and consider bids for the erection of the following school building in said city, to-wit: A Grade School Building to be known as the Lincoln School to 'be erected on the block bounded by Adams. Towle. Winslow and Cameron Streets. Plans and specifications for ths above have been adopted by the Board of School- Truscees, and may be obtained at the office of A C. Berry. Architect, Hammond, Indiana, or Perkins, Fellows and Hamilton. 814 Tower Court, Chicago. Illinois, by depositing check for 25.00 payable to the School City of Hammond, Indiana for the safe return of drawings. Bids for above will be received in whole or in part and in the event a contractor wishes to bid on more than one part, he will furnish each bid in a separate, sealed en-
Education of said City, and bearing on its face the part upon which bid is made. All bids must be on file in the Office of the Board not later than 7:00 o'clock p. m. on said 11th day
of April, 1922 l Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the School City of Hammond, for five (5) per cent of bid. The Board reserve the right to reject any and all bids, or any part of a bid, or to accept any bid or any part of a bkl, which, in its Judgment will be for the beat interest of the Board. L. I BOMBERGER. T. R. TENNANT. F. A. WILHELM. As the Board of Education of the School City of Hammond. Dated at Hammond, Indiana, March 16, 1922. 3:17:24:31 -NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. GARY. MARCH TERM, 1922. In the matter of the Estate of Magaret Jones. No. 452. NOTICE is hereby given by the HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Mfaret Jones, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court held at Gary, Indiana, on the 7th day of April, 1922, and show cause if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Gary, this 16th day of March, 1922. HERBERT L. WHEATOX, Clerk Lake Superior Court Gavit, Hall & Smith, Attys. for Adm. 3:17::24 XOTICE TO VOTERS XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Voters of North Township and the City of Hammond, that the voting Precincts of North Township and said City of Hammond are changed as follows: NORTH TOWNSHIPS PRECINCTS 1922. (MUNSTER1. Bounded on the north by the Little Calumet River, on the east y the north and south center line of Sections 20, 29 and 32 Township 36 North, Range 9 West of the 2nd P. M., on the south by the south line of the West half of said Section 32 and the 6outh lino of Section 31, Township 36 North, Range 6 West of the 2nd P. ML. and the south line of Section 36, Township 36 North. Range 10 West, of the 2nd P. M. and on the west by the Indiana-Illinois State Line between the south line of the North Township and the Little Calumet River. (HIGHLAND) 2. Bounded on the north by the Little Calumet River, on thu east by east line of Section 22. 27 and 33. Township 36 North. Range 9 West F M., o nthe south by the south line of the 2nd P. M.. on the south by the south line of Sections 27. 33 and the south line of the east half of Section 32 all in Township 36 North. Range 9 West of the 2nd P. M. and on the weet by the north and south center line of Sections 20, 29 aid 32 Township 36 North, Range 9 West of the 2nd P. M. PRECIXCTS FOR HAMMOND. INDIANA. MARCH .1922. 1. Bounded on the north by Lake Michigan, on the west by the Indiana-Illinois state line, on the southwest by the center line of Indianapolis Boulevard, and on the east by the center line of Atchison Avenue and the said center line produced north. 2. Commencing at the renter line of Indianapolis Boulevard and the Indiana-Illinois state line, thence south on the State Line to the south line of section 13. T. 37 X.. R. 10 W. of 2nd P. M.. thence east on the south line of said Section 13 to the southeast corner of same, thence north on the east line of said section to the southwest corner of Section IS, T 37.X., R. 9 W. of 2nd P. M., thence east on said south line of said section three hundred feet, thence north parallel with and three hundred feet east of the center line of Calumet Avenue to the center line of 121st. Street, thence east on the center line of 121st. Street (produced west) to the center line of Atchison Avenue, thence north on the center line of Atchison Avenue to the center line of Indianapolis Boulevard, thence north west on the center line of Indianapolis Boulevard to the Indiana-Illinois State line (place of beginning), 3. Commencing at a point on the south line of Section IS. T. 37. X.. K. 9 W. of 2nd P. M., three hundred feet east of the southwest corner of said secCcn, thence north parallel with and three hundred feet 'east of the center line of Calumet Avenue to the center line of 121st Street (produced west), thence east on the center line of 121st Street to the center line of Indianapolis Boulevard, thence southeast along the center line of Indianapolis Boulevard to the north right of way line of the Indiana Harbor Belt Ry., thence east along the said north right of way line to the center line of White Oak Avenue, thence south on the center line of White Oak Avenue to the southeast corner of Section 18. T. 37 X.. R. 9 W. of 2nd P. M.. thence west on the south line of section 18 to the place of beginning 4. Bounded on the north by the north line of Section 19. T. 37 N., R. 9 W. of 2nd P. M. and the north line of Section 24. T. 37 X, R. 10 W. of 2nd P. M.. on the west by the Indiana-Illinois state line, on the south by the center line of GoKtlin Street, and on the east by the center line of White Oak Avenue 5. Bounded on the north by the center line of Gostlln Street, on the west by the Indiana-Illinois state line, on the south by the middle of the Grand Calumet River, on the east by tho center line of Calumet Avenue. 6. - Bounded on the north by the center line of Gostlin Street, on the west by the center line of Calumet Avenue, on the south by the middle of the Grand Calumet River, on the east by the center line of White Oak Avenue (and said center line produced south). 7. Bounded on th north by the middle of the Grand Calumet River, on the west by the Indiana-Illinois state line, on the south the center line of Carroll Street, on the east by the center line of Hohman Street, on the northeast by'lhe center line of the right of way of the X. Y. C. & St. L. Ry. 8. Bounded on the north by the middle of the Grand Calumet River, on the west and southwest by the
the X. Y. C. & St. L. Ry., on the south of the center line of the right of Way M. C. By., on the eaat line of Sohl Street (and aaid center line proauecd). p ... 9. Bounded on the north by the center line of the Grand Calumet River, on the west by the center line of Sohl Street (and said center line produced), on the south by the center line of the right ot way of "the M. C. Ry.. on the east by the center line of Calumet Avenue. 10. Bounded on the north by the center line of the M. C. R-y.. on the west by the center line of Hohman Street, on the south by the center line of Clinton Street, on the east by the center line of Oakley Avenue. 11. Bounded on the north by the center line of Clinton Street, on the west by the center line of Hohman
Street, on the south by the center; line of Carroll Street, on the east by the right of way line of the Erie R. R. and the center line of Oakley Avenue (the west right of way line of tlie Erie R. R. and the center line of Oakley avenue being Joined by the center line of Douglas Street). 12. Bounded on the north by the center line of the Michigan Central Ry.. on the west by the center line of Oakley Avenue, on the south by the center line of X. Y. C. & St. L. Ry., on the east by the center line of Calumet Avenuv 1-3. Bounded on tlie north by the center line of N. Y. C..& St. L. Ry..J on the west by me center line of Oakley Avenue and the west right of way line of the Erie Ry. (said right of way line and the center line of Oakley Avenue being connected by tho center line of Douglas Street), on the east by the center line of Calumet Avenue. 14. Bounded on the north by the center line of Carroll Street ,on the west by the Indiana-Illinois State line, on the south by the center line of Highland Street, on the east by the west right of way line of the Erie R. R. 15. All that 'part of the City of Hammond, lying south of the center line of Highland Street, southwest of the southwest right of way line of the C. & E. R. R. and west of the center line of Calumet Avenue, and on the south by the center line of Standard Avenue. 16. Bounded on the north by the middle of the Grand Calumet River, on the west bykthe center line of Calumet Avenue, on the south by the center line of the M. C. Ry.. on the east by the center line of White Oak Avenue produced south. 17. All that part of the City of Hammond lying east of the center line of Calumet Avenue and northeast of the center line of the X. Y., C. & St L Ry. and south of the center line of the right of way of the M. C. Ry. between Calumet Avenue and the center line of White Oak Avenue produced south 18. Bounded on the north by the center line of Highland Street, on the west by the center line of Columbia Avenue north of Highland Street, and the center line of Calumet Avenue south of Highland Street, on the south by the south line of Sections 5 and 6, T. 36 X, R. 9 W. 2nd P. M. on the northeast bjthe center line of the X. Y. C. and St. L. Ry. 19. Bounded on the northeast by the center line of the X. Y.. C. & St. L. R., on the west by the center line of Calumet Avenue, on the south by the center line of Highland Street, on the east by the center line of Columbia Avenue. 20. Bounded on the north by the north line of Section 12. T. 36 X.. R. 10 W. of 2nd P. M. and north line of Sections 7, 8. 9 and 10 of T. 36 X.. R. 9 W. 2nd P. M. on east by east lines or Section 10 and 15 T. 36 X., R. 9 W. 2nd P. M. and on south by the center line of the Little Calumet River between east line of Xnrth Township and Indiana-Illinois State line, and on the west by that part lying north of the Little Calumet River of west line of Section 12, T. 36. N., R. 10 W. 2nd P. M. XOTICE XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary. Lake County. Indiana, on the , 13th day of March. 1922. assessed benefits and awarded damages respectively to the follow- , ing named persons, owners or hold- ! Instructions Free You can make a beautiful Lamp or Basket at a small expense, in struction given from 11 a. m. to &:30 p. m.. in our Denison goods department. Nassau & Thompson 812 Chicago Ave. East Chicago
er of titles of, or interest in. the lots set opposite the names 01 ea,, of said persona respectively, u bene ms and damages on account , tlie opening ot Cnase Street fro., the ftouiti line of the right-of-wa . ot the uary and Western Kailw.. Company to the north line of si . righi-oi-way in GaKI', LAn. COUNTY. INDIANA. The part of said street which, it necessary to opt-n and appropria . is described as loiiows: A strip t,f una rixhty (80) fe i in width, being locateu forty (4c, leet on each side of a center lin. which is the east line of Section Six ). Township Thirty-six Cfiij North., Range Eight () West of tlv. Second Principal Meridian, from thi south section line of Sections Fiv (5) ard Six (6), Township Thirtysix U6) North, Range Eight (S) West of the Second Principal Meridian which said line is the souir rlght-of-way line of the Garv air Western Railway Company, to tin north line of said right-of-way. The following is a lit of tin property benefitted and damaged b said opening together with th. amount of ruch benefits and dam aes and the names of the owner: and holders thereof and all interests therein : Description of Pronertv Right-of-way of the Gary Western liailwav Co., in south east quarter SE 14) of th southeast quarter (SF. 1-4) n Section Six ). Townshij Thirty-six r.36 North. Rani; Eight (8 West of the Seoonr Principal Meridian, and In thi southwest quarter fSW 1 4) o the southwest quarter (SW 1-4 Section Five (5i. Townshir Thirty-slx (36) North. Bane' Eight f8) West of the Secon.' Principal Meridian. Name of owner Gary & We( Railway Co.; benefits. $300.00; damages. J360.00. You and each of you are believed to be non-residents of the Citv of Gary, and are further notified that the Board of Public Works will at its regular meeting to be helt oa the 10th day of April, 1922. at. Nine o'clock A. M.. in its Office in tho City Hall hear and receive remonstrances. If any, on account of the amount of any of the above assessments and awards. By order of the Board of Tublic Works. LEWIS E BARNES WILLIAM P. P A.TTERSON JOHN B. BCRKE Board of Public Works. Attest: BLANCHE E. DOUGAN. Clerk. 3-17-24-31
NOTICE NOTICE IS nciiiiBY GIVEN; That tne Board 01 i'uouc Works ot tne City ot uary. Lane County, lnu.dita on ine iuin day tn iuarch, 11)22, assessed benefits and awarded carnages respectively to the following named persons, owners or holder or titles ot, or interest in, the lots set opposite the names of eacn j oi said persons respectively, as i beneiits and damages on account ot the opening of a r'ublic Highway irom the soum line of the Chicago, Lake fthore and South Bend Railway Company to the north line of tlie Chicago, Lake Shore and bouth Bend Hallway Company, in GARY, LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA. The part of said highway which it is necessary to open and appropriate is described as lollows: A strip of land sixty-six (66) feet in width, being located thirty-three (33) feet on each side of the center line, which is parallel to and two hundred thirty-two and forty-five; hundreths (232.45) feet southwest-! erlv of. measured at right angles, from the southwesterly line of the! rirht-of-way of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Companv from the south line of the right-of-wav of the Chicago. Lake Shore and South Bend Railway Company to the north line of said right-of-way. The following is a list of the property benefitted and damaged by said opening together with the amount of such benefits and dam- : ages and the names of the ownersand holders thereof and all inter- j ests therein : . I Description of Property: Ths right-of-way of the Chicago. Lake Shore and South Bend Railway Co.. in the West half J (W 1-2) of the northeast quarter (Nli 1-4) of Section Six (6), Township Thirty -six (36) North. Range Eight (8) West of the Second Principal Meridian. Name of owner, .Chicago. Lake Shore & South Bend Ra-ay Co.: benefits. J4SO.00; dai.es, (itn Ail You and each of you are believed to be non-residents of the City of i Garv and are further notified that the Board of Public Works will at ; its regular meeting to be held on the 10th day of April, 1922. at Nine o'cleok A. M. in its Office In the ! City Hall hear and receive remonstrances, if any. on account of tho ' amount of any of the above assessments and awards. . j By order of the Board of Public I Works. i LEWIS E. BARNES I WILLIAM P. PATTERSON JOHN B. BURKE Board of Public Works.1 Attest: BLANCHE E. DOUGAN. Clerk. 3-17-24-31
Baumer (Grocery and Produce Co. Wholesale and Retail 621 Chicago Ave. Tel. E. Chicago 186 Specials for Saturday March 18 Pillsbury Flour, 18 bbl. . . . $1.11 Eggs, Strictly Fresh doz 26c
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PAUL MAGINSKY General Contractor and Builder Indiana Harbor, Indiana I have plans and specifications for the following buildings which I will build any where in Ind. Harbor, East Chicago or Whiting. These buildings are built of brick and are large and roomy. The houses hare solid concrete foundations, furnace heat, cement walks, window shades, light fixtures, gas hot water heaters, varnished floors, etc For further particulars call at my office. Third Floor. Indiana Building, 3717 Cedar St.. Phone I. H. 344-J.
5 Rooms and Bath Bungalow , 5 Rooms, Bath and Sun Parlor Bungalow , 6 Rooms and Bath Bungalow , 6 Rooms. Bath and Sun Parlor Bungalow , 2 Family Residence. 6 Rooms and Bath, each , t Car Garage , 2 Car Garage ,
Before you put any in to a home it will pay you to see me first. Office Hours: 8 to 10 A. M.; 12 to 2:30 P. M.; 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. Other hours by appointment. Bring In Your Plans Estimates Cheerfully Given
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Condensed Statement of Condition of the INDIANA HARBOR NATIONAL BANK At Close of Business, March 10, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 838,018.90 Bonds and Securities . . . . 702.274.08 Banking House and Fixtures 54,843.50 Due from Banks ". . . 234.537.73 Due. from Federal Reserve Bank 79.004.06 Interest Earned But Not Collected 20.005.98 Cash on Hand 104.051.09
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LIABILITIES Capital $ 100.000.00 Surplu and Profits (earned) 152.782.34 Deposits 1.777,370.03 Unearned Discount .... 2,582.97 Due Federal Reserve
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