Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1922 — Page 12
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GRAND DISTRIBUTION OR PRIZES (Woods, Martin & ompany, the tldwlyc agents of Madison Terrace, will positively give away to the lucky persons who visit their new subdivision, the fol-i Flowing (GRAND PRIZEWTwcnty-acre farm to be conveyed absolutely free by a warranty deed, unincumbered pn'd taxes paid to tKe Holder of the tenth number drawn. 'CREDITS ON LOTS A $25.00 credit on a Madison Terrace lot will be awarded to each of ten persons Tiolding the next ten Iuclcy numbers rdrawru CASH PRIZES-To the holders of the four next lucky numHers 'drawn there will be awarded in gold the following prizes: $50.00, $20.00, $20,00 and $10.00. .
"Madison Terrace" ,1. Is located along and west of Calumet Avenue which will become the "Broadway of Hammond" when the Jones and Laughlin Steel company locates. 2. Is the last of the Ridge Subdivisions, the high land of which madei Kenwood, Glendale, Hyde Park and South View such notable successes. 3. Is on the edge of the biilt-up section of Hammond in the direction of the great southward trend. It is expanding Hammond's next step. 4. Is a highly restricted subdivision in which its builders have employed the accumulated experience of years of successful operating.
On Saturday afternoon and again on Sunday afternoon an aeroplane owned by the Diggins Aerial PKoto Co. will fly from Chicago to Madison Terrace. It will circle over tKe subdivision and then release thousands of cards bearing duplicate numbers. Each adult will be entitled to deposit into a sealed box not to exceed five numbered stubs from his tickets. The drawing will take place on the ground, Sunday, June 1 8th, the second day of the sale.
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We are willing to spend thousands of Hollars to get you to look over our proposition. That is why we have chosen the most spectactular method of giving away these prizes.
Look at these Bargains anil Siudy tKe Terms Business lots on Calumet avenue, $375,00 to $500.00 $25.00 down and $10.00 monthly. Boulevard lots on Standard Avenue $680.00 for 40 feet $35.00 down and $10.00 ijnonthly, Residential Jots, on Monroe, Jefferson and Jackson streets, $390.00 to $480 for i40 feet $25tPQ down, and $10.00 a month. Never was a legitimate proposition offered for lower prices or better terms, "Street Improvements Are the Acid Test of the Owners Faith in His Subdivision In Madison Terrace there is one mile of newly jauilt sidewalks. Qne mile of frontages have pavements ?paid for in full. One and one-quarter miles of frontages have concrete pavements of the jjatest design. And Hammond is built up solidly to the gates of our subdivision.
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All of the luck is not to the prize winners. He too may coun: himself lucky who buys a site in Madison Terrace, before the
price goes up, and takes the first step towards owning his home. You may make advance inquiries at our office and representatives will be on the subdivision until dark all this week.
Take "JITNEY BUSSES" to intersections of Kenwood Avenue and MADISON, JACKSON, MONROE, JEFFERSON STREETS or CALUMET AVENUE and walk two-blocks south Or take the
street car lme to conkey Avenue ana get on at Madison Avenue and walk tnree blocks south.
THE PRIZE DAYS
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MARTIN
. REALTORS EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Down Town Office: Hammond Trust & Savings Bank, Hammond Bldg., Fayette and Hohman St. Tract Office: Corner Standard and Madison Sts. Phone Hammond 51.
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