Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 10 July 1907 — Page 6
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.
Wednesday, Julv 10, 1907.
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Q A V Messrs. T. the Springs 12. at and A. Porter Knotts are Is evening. at The Schlllinger Brothers company have commenced the operation of the concrete mixer recently installed at the site of the Gary Building company's building at Broadway and Fifth avenue. pleted its work on Eleventh avenue and the Improvement and Ballast company i;. making- good headway on the paving on the west end of the avenue near 1 Toleston. i) "jf Chicago made its deliveries yesterday of the different packages of papers ''ay of the a .rdered bv local advertisers, a num .rdered by tin inpol mf.n fidvertls'-d in the last islsliio on account of the Gary wrlta up. i nnmlipr rnntri lnt-d one of the blue ttm.-int maps issued by Jones of Chicago. thti Messrs. Jerome and Oscar Dinwiddle Stcf Lowell, and Messrs. MilHr. sr.. and todlller, jr., of Carthage. Mo., stopped Tlff here this afternoon for a short visit, esl'he Millers have recently sold a stone iniuarry they opened at Carthage and are looking for an opening for something in the sama line here. The board of town trustees held a special meeting this afternoon to award the contract for the printing of the notice of the widening of the alleys Bouth of the Michigan Central railroad. The notice Included some eighty pages of typewritten matter and was awarded to the Gary Tribune, the lowest bidder. , Superintendent of Construction F. O. Ilodson. of the Gary Construction company, is pushing the work on the Broadway improvement at Bouth Broadway. The Construction company Is making preparations to go ahead with the grading itself in case the sub contractors do not make a better showing at an early date. General Utility Man Kelley of the Gary Land company's force is reported to have serious intentions of getting an option on one of the company houses long enough to find out if a certain young lady would like the one he has chosen. Kelley side-steps the the Question when it is otllee force vouches mentioned, but for the rumor. The Frank Wilder company has comThe local people interested In a Building. Loan and Savings association movement, will hold a meeting this evening at the oflico of Attorney Wildermuth. They expect to perfect an organization and begin work at an early date if Interest enough is manifested to warrant tho undertaking. The real estate and building journal City Engineer Melton is having a photographic plate, made of the official map of Gary and Toleston he made some time ago in order to reduce it to a 11x17 Inch size. This will make a map of very convenient size for reference, being particularly helpful as an auxiliary to the sub-division maps so much in evidence. The Pennsylvania Railroad company has given Gary another train at Broadway in South Gary, this time it being an early morning train that gets here at 6:46. .It leaves Hobart at 6:36 thus giving people who live at Ilobart good service to get in and out of here. Some fifty people make the trip daily now, making it a paying proposition for the company from the jump. It was particularly fortunate for Ilobart, that city having been afraid that she was r.ot on the Pennsylvania company's map. Judge Townsley and Attorney Barden had a bad spill this afternoon while driving between Gary and Toleston. They met Fred O'Hara and wife of Best Chicago who were driving a livery team from the Carter barn at Hammond and turned out to lot OMTara by. His team plunged toward the rig the Judge and attorney were in. upsetting the buggy and spilling the legal lights. Their buggy was quite badly damaged, but O'llara settled without any sparring and the judge and attorney are long on experience. VALPARAISO NEWS V. II. Knapp went to yesterday afternoon to v Aurora, Ills., i sit his son. of Nappanee, Fred Siobert. Mrs. George Is visiting Mr. Stockman and Mrs. I Vivid Ludlngton returned today from BORA1AN DRUG CO. A. HOWARD BULL. R. P.. V.irr. Washington Street between 9th 10th Avenues. Have you seen those souvenirs of Gary ? YiTien ia Gary, stop, eat and drink at The Wabash Inn "Washington St., near Wabash Tracks. First -class meals. Fine Beers, Wines and Cigars. Eat. driult uui be merry STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building Post Office Building. East Chicago. Rank Bide.. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. 4 i . - n-ivi LIQUORS. AND CIGAR3 Onlv Illsrh Grade Goods TEE GARY Ruftet and Restaurant Charles Della-Chiesa, Prop. Broadway, Gary, Ind. For FaT Treatment, Rieht Prices and Rest BUILDING SUPPLIES go to Toleston Lumber and Coal Co. A. M. Fischer, Manager Lnruber, Coal, Brick, Cement and Exldiaz Material TOLESTON, IND-
a visit in Goshen, the guest of daughter, Mrs. John DeBrular.
his Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dorman left today foY Taylorville, 111, where they will visit the former's parents for a few days. W. T. Hicks of Indianapolis, and C. B. Swift, of Kokomo, Porter county's tax ferrits, returned yesterday from Indianapolis. Deputy Prosecutor F. B. Parks and E. G. Osborne went to Kenosha, Wis., today and will return with a new Humbler car. Tom Beemer was given a thirty days Jail sentence and fined $10 and costs by Mayor Williams last night for resisting an officer. Mrs. Lewis Wade, who was serving a sixty days' jail sentence, was released this morning on promise to leave town. She packed her belongings and went to South Bend. Grant Fryer, employed on the Hutchinson gravel road contract, was gathered In by the officers last night for being drunk upon the streets. Mayor Williams fined him $3 and costs. He went to Jail. Roberta D. Perkins yesterday afternoon filed divorce proceedings against Eugene S. Perkins. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment, also that he is a habitual drunkard. She asks custody of the five children and $2,000 alimony. GRIFFITH NEWS Miss Nellie Southworth visited relatives and friends in Chicago last week. The sidewalks are progressing nicely and make a marked improvement to the town. Miss Templeton and Mr. Manning of Chicago, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mueller. CLARK STATION Mrs. Krueger and Mr. cago, visited here. Klein of ChiG. Kail and friend of visited friends here. South Chicago, Mr. Stein and son, Willie, of Chicago, visited here Sunday. Miss E. Behn of Clarke, transacted business at South Chicago, Tuesday. Mrs. J. Wright and children of South Chicago, are visiting with Mrs. Kohnke here a few days. RENSSELAER NEWS A son was born Mrs. Greely Comer. July 6 to Mr. and Mrs. for an M. E. Thompson left yesterday extended visit in the east. Company M of the state guard will leave for camp next Wednesday, July 17. Mrs. Jacob yesterday to eyes. Clouse went to take treatment Chicago for her The reorganized give its first open day evening. Citizens band will air concert ThursMr. and Mrs. Eugene Wemple of Rockford, 111., are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. J. J. Montgomery. INDIANA HARBOR Mrs. Lundimist of Elm street shopped in Chicago yesterday. Mr. Garbor has gone on a two weeks vacation to Pittsburg. Pa. Mrs. Gillmurey of Whiting visited friends at the Harbor yesterday. Pete Farrell, who has been visiting with relatives in Canada has returned home. Mrs. E. V. Walton, who lias been visiting at Towaujack, Mich., has re turned home. Miss Anna Saunders for an extended visit left last evening with friends at Cleveland, O. Miss Anna Galvin of Drummond street left last evening for a two weeks visit with her sister at Englewood. Mrs. W. Hague, formerly Miss Anna Roak, left this morning for Cleveland, where she will join her husband. The class which received first com amnion Sunday held a party at th home of John Miller on Pennsylvania avenue Sunday evening. vthenin InJlana Harbor, Lon't hail ta Stop at The New Star Restaurant Block and Michigan Avenues NVe serve Best CofSeo In City Commutatioi Tickets $3.50 for $3.00 Mal at -U Hours. WM. PAP S KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet Now Open for Business With a Full Line ot Imported and Domestic Liquors and Cigars, WILLIAM KAUFMAN. Proa, iVhen in Indiana Harbor CALL AMD SEIi GEORGE FAOK WE KEEP A FIXE LINE OP LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 1703-I37th Street STEWART & BOWEliS GENERAL. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you etlmates on your building. Post Office Building. East Chicago,
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LOWELL NEWS
Mrs. Eaton Nichols of Hebron, is visiting relatives in LowelL Mrs. Elery Coming is at for a six weeks' visit with La Grange relatives. Mrs. John Hill lias visit with relatives Hammond. returned from a in Chicago and Master Loyd Buchanan of Whiting 13 visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan east of Lowell. During the storm Monday night the house of Mrs. C. C. Hill was struck by lightning, doing considerable damage. Following are the births in Lowell the last week: Mr. and Mrs. Howard, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Minninger, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Beckman, a buy. Irwin, the pitcher who pitched three of four games for the Oaklands of Lowell, has been offered a position in the Thrte Eye league at Cedar Rapids, la., at a salary of $140 per month. DYER NEWS Peter Schau of Scherervilla was a rerville mornDver business visitor yesterday. Bernard Schulte sr., of Sche was here on business yesterday ing. A priest from esterday visitin 'lach. Hammond was here S with Rev. Joseph A car load of coal was unloaded for our creamery, lony Heiman did the hauling. Today the big sale at Keilman's store opened. Some early buyers came yes terday afternoon. Joe, the wood cutter, formerly of this place, but now of Joliet, was here Monday looking up old friends. A flat occupied by C. Gruel as a meat market last summer, has been remodel ed into living rooms. These rooms will be occupied by Mrs. Davis and daughters, who intend to move into them in few days. EAST CHICAGO NEWS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shea, a daughter. Mrs. Ben Guyott of Hammond visited East Chicago friends today. Attorney Ottenheimer was in Toles ton today on legal business. Mrs. Fred Telly of East Side visited relatives in East Chicago yesterday. Noble Edger has left & Martin his position at the liarwith Greenfield bor. Misses Lillian Witta and Editha Skinner were in South Chicago visiting friends yesterday. Irs. T. J. Skinner entertained friends at her home on Olcott avenue today In honor of her birthday. Ed. Jones who moved here recently from Pittsburg has purchased the Harding property and will move his family this week. Misses Anna Minccburg and Amy Bader of Whiting were East Chicago visitors last night and enjoyed a row on the Calumet river. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Lewis went to Crown Point today to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fisher. Tomorrow they will go to Valparaiso in a touring car to visit friendsMisses Nellie Hannephin and Eliza beth Putnam of Whiting and Messrs. Lewis, Jones and Enswilder of Indiana Harbor were guests of Miss Etta Dixon last night. Miss Florence Solomon of Hammond entertained the Misses Millie and Edith Evans and Lottie Donovan at six o ciocK dinner last night, titter which tho young ladies attended the dancing party at Long's hall. Fire broke out last night about midnigiit m tne r.ome ot Jonn Krupa m Regg Place and totally destroyed the dwelling. Mr. Krupa was badly burned and lost all bis household effects and about one hundred and sixty chickens. The department made a brave fight but the lire had such a headway they could do nothing. Miss Pearl Foraker entertained the J. U. G. girls at her home on Magoun CO. Christensen CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Frame Houses a specialty East Chicago, Ind. Get a stvlish suit for hot weather from ALBERT GIVEN TUB TAILOR. Styles and Prices right. T12 Chicago Avenue, E. Chicago, Ind. 101 State street, Hammond. STEWART & BOWERS general contractors and builders: Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building, post Office Building. East Chicago. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR, LNTX L SPECTER, EAST CUICAGO, Agent for North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Una Canadian Pacific Line. All Foreign Money Transferred. Q For th June Lucky Wedding; Gifts I have rerJenlsbed my stock with many useful articles at bargalo rrices. AUY M ACCAII JEWELER &. OPTICIAN
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avenue. Monday eveninir In honor of her
birthday. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed and an authors contest was held. Miss Erraa Marsden winning first prize. Miss Foraker served a delicious lunch and the Kirls departed for home voting her a charming host ess. ST. JOHNS NEWS Henry Greving of Dyer, was here on business, Tuesday. A. P. Anderson of Chicago, transacted business in St. John. Jacob Scherer made a business to Hammond yesterday. trip Ed Connors of Lafayette took charge of the south section on the C. I. & S.. at St. John. Messrs. Nich Schaefer of Schererville and Jacob Goevert of Chicago, visited friends here yesterday. Alois Portz made a contract with a Chicago firm to deliver them 250 cords of wood to the Monon railroad station where it will be slapped into Chicago. LANSING NEWS Miss Jennie ing this week land. Vanderlinder is spendwith relatives in RoseWm. Winterhoff put up a fine new street. is getting ready to residence on lS2nd Mrs. Wm. Van dren are quite ill whooping cough. Welden's little chilwith the measles and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Vanderberg are spending a few days in Blue Island with their daughter Mrs. Wm. Klein. Prof. A. Ruap of Hope college was a caller at Mrs. Geo. Dowstra Monday. He is out here on, business for Hope college. The board of education of the Lansing public school held a meeting Monday night. They elected Mr. Clemens as principal for next year. MUNSTER NEWS Charles evening. Stoll went to Highlands last Mrs. Charles Lansing today. Stallbohm went to Mrs. II. F. Kaske was business yesterday. in Dyer on Miss Ada Vansteenberg was a Munster visitor Monday evening. Garrett Kooswyk and William Kooswyk were Hammond visitors last night. Mrs. Van Luchter, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kicker, for a few days, returned to her home in Roseland today. HESSVILLE NEWS Mrs. Burkhardt shopper today. was a Hammond Mrs. William Dedelow mond visitor yesterday. was a IlamMlss Cora Hess spent yesterday with Mrs. Louis Ewen in Black Oak. The Silver Leaf club will give a dance Saturday evening in Gorman's hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dedelow, who were married recently, will begin housekeeping this week. HOBART NEWS Ed Scheidt terday in the transacted city. business yesSweeping reductions on all summer dress goods at the Bee Hive. Adv. Do not miss of all summer Adv. the July goods at clearance sale the Bee Hive. Nobby suits at clearance prices clothing department. Scheidt & Keilman. Adv. The Lake Citys of scheduled for a game with the Maroons. Chicago are next Sunday The Ilobart firemen are doing a deal of practicing for the coming tournament at Valparaiso. r red Busse and family, who were visiting at the Keilman home last week returned to Chicago Sunday. Misses Louise and Clara Natchke of Chicago are here for a several week's visit at the Carstensen home. Mrs. Adam Dietrich and Mrs. Mat Geib of Hammond were guests a few days the past week of Mrs. Dietrich's mother, Mrs. Ileidtman. B. W. Strattan is making some im provements on his opera house in the way of raising the ceiling and widen ing ing the stage, the work. Contractor Abel is do E. II. Guyer ar-.d wife, and Editor Smith of the Gazette left last Sunday for Saratoga Springs, N. Y., to attend the Knight Templars conclave at that place. Marshall Rose received a 'phone message Sunday from Chesterton to be on the lookout for an auto party which had run down a horse and buggy at that place a short time before, and soon after a machine without a num ber arrived in town and wa3 stopped by Night Watchman Gill. At first the party claimed to have no knowledge of the accident but they were held until the victims from Chesterton arrived and Identified them and they then set
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WHEELER NEWS
Miss It. C. Taylor was a business vlsChicago yesterday. itor in Mrs. erly of Jane Beck of Valparaiso, formWheeler, visited here Tuesday. J. M. Tinr.ev is having a passage way made between the two parts of Lis store. Members of the M. E. church met last evening for the purpose of giving and receiving suggestions on the repairing of the church. The Wheeler b; with Earl Jones Barnes, manager. ill as team is captain organized and John CROWN POINT NEWS The tame hay harvest is in full blast. D. A. Root made a trip to the city today. Treasurer today. Bailey was at Hammond Clerk Wheeler mor.d today. made a trip to HamFred Ruf has been placed in of the advertising for the Lake fair. charge county Dan Steeb and J. C. Rockwell caught a fine string of large croppies out of Fancher lake yesterday. Contractor Green lias a gang of 33 Italians housed in the old Glover feed store building on Main street. The sewer contractors have a force of men at work setting up their big steam ditches and getting it ready for operation. Owing to the scarcity of local help the contractors on the sewer system have been compelled to import a number of dagoes. Thos. II. Hall and Jos. P. went to Hammond today to a meeting of the high board of ors of the I. O. F of A. To ting attend directThe Foresters Picnic committee are planning a big night attraction at Court Crown Point's annual picnic to be held at the fair grounds August 3. MARRIAGE LICENSES. lKMiiel lily 0, 11)07. Wm. J. Sinclair, Chicago 34 Helen Hendersen, Chicago 20 Jno. W. Glendening, Chicago 40 Margaret II. Usher, Chicago 33 Charles R. Gittings, Chicago SO Estelle Block, Chicago 34 Edward Hoffman, Hammond 23 Anna Brennan, Hammond 20 Robert M. Cultra. Chicago 31 May A. Nagle, Chicago 29 Gilbert 11. Ayllng, Chicago 29 Irene Omthank, Chicago 21 Wm. C. Kahl, Chicago 32 Theresa Nugent, Chicago 34 ROBERTSDALE NEWS Dr. T. W. Kohr transacted business in Chicago luesuay. Robert Atchison was a Chicago busi ness visitor yesterday. Mrs. John Shahu of Roberts avenue nds in Chicago was the guest of fric yesterday. Mrs. Erick Lund is entertaining a number of out of town relatives at her home in Roberts avenue, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schaaf sr., of Irdiana boulevard, spent Monday vis iting friends in Aurora and Elgin, III. Messrs. Robert Masterson and Fred Bahn have returned home after a weeks' visit with relatives in Bourban, ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kssh entertained Miss Margurite Wittike of Chicago at their home in Roberts avenue yesterday. Mrs. Henry Eggers and sister. Miss Marie Selinger, were the guests of Mrs. Sioney Smith at her home in Chicago Tuesday. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen McCarthy of Harrison avenue who burned himself quit: severely the ourtii, is getting along very nicely Mr. and Mrs. R. Atchison and chil dren of Roberts avenue, returned to their home yesterday, after spending ten days at their summer home In Kroeker, Ind. William Klcmm left his home In LaPorte, Ind. yesterday, after spending two weeks here visiting his aunt' and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klernm of Lincoln avenue. TOLLESTON NEWS J. T. Hewitt was in Hammond last evening on business. II. A. Townsley transacted in Hammond last evening. business , Miss Minnie Conrad of East Side vis sted with friends here yesterday. Mesdames Bevins and J. MrQuiston were Hammond shoppers yesterday. Misses Inez Townsley and Ruth Kun ert spent the day in Hammond visiting with friends. Misses Mary McAvoy and May Er.gleWhen yoa stop in Toleston remernter Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Betwn Mich. Oent. & Ft. Wayne Tracks W serve meals at all boors. The beet too wast to eat. Prices are reasonable. Board and room per week $5.00 Give us a Trial
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THE MASTER PIECE BY A MASTER BAKER haupt drove to East Chicago Monday and visited friends there. Misses Julia and Annie Kingston of Hammond and Misses Olive and Wini fred Finerty of Chicago are visiting friends and relatives at the Conrad hotel. BLACK OAK NEWS J. C. Seberger and S. B. Scheldt were at Hammond yesterday. J. Floyd Irish of Hammond, was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. O'Hare of Grasselll, were visitors nere yesteraay. Mike Grimmer of Highlands, was a business visitor here yesterday. Henry Wolter of Merrillville, trans acted business here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nickel spent last Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 evening with Chick. WHITING NEWS Lewis Gordon of Toleston, visited In Whiting, Monday. Mrs. Bernstein visited relatives In Chicago yesterday Attorney C. Greenwald was in Chica go Monuay on business. E. Johnson of Hammond, was Whiting visitor last evening. Mrs. Gillmurray was in Chicago Monday evening on business. Miss Clara Gertz of Blue Island, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eorman. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Emmel of South Chicago, visited here Monday night. Miss Mayme Hurley visiting Mrs. Murphy avenue. of of Chicago, Is New York Elsie Trowe left yesterday for Salt Creek, Ind., to spend a few weeks with relatives. Mayor Smith returned home yesterday from Lake Wawastre after a few days' visit. Mrs. Pickering is entertaining her mother, Mrs. William Payne of Fort Wayne, Ind. Wm. App has moved his family from New York avenue to One Hundred and Nineteenth street. Mrs. John Wilds of New York avenue and friend, Mrs. Mattern, visited in Chicago last evn!r.g. Mrs. James Dilt3 returned to her home Monday after a two weeks' visit with her father of Chesterton. Pearl ar.d Joseph Traverse left yes terday for South Bend, where they wlli spend the summer with relatives Mr. Boyd or Pennsylvania avenue. has returned home from LaPorte after a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends. The fur.eral of John Daydos, agea ten months, who died of pneumonia Sunday mornir.g, was held yesterday at Father Benedict's church. Inter-
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THE HAMMOND Inc. Hammond Bld$. ment was held at Greenwood cemetery, Hammond. Miss Mary Lee left for her home irt St. Charles yesterday after 'spending? several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Swan of Ohio avenue. The little son of FIschrupp avenue, from blood poison, Margaret's hospital terday. Frank Lansing of who Is suffering? was taken to b't. in Jiammond y How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ke ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known P., J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially' able to carry out any obligations inad by his firm. WALDING. K INN AN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the bloot' and mucous surfaces of the system., Testimonials sent free. Price, 7c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tako Hall's Family Pills lor constl patlon. c;et it iiehe. Maybe you've had eome hard luck lately. You owe some bills that are worrying you. Our business Is to give you a little lift until times are better with you. Hundreds of others are taking our advise when they are financially embarrassed. IIORUOW 3IONEY on your Furniture, Piano and other personal property. Consolidate your small bills and only owe one firm. There will be no publicity about the loan. W E WILX LOAX you from $10 to $1,000 and leave the security with you the same as real estate. You repay us In email weekly or monthly payments to suit your convenience. i an, write or pnone. our rep- ti resentative is sent to your home upon request. The Chicago Discount Co. 9138-40 CimercSa kit SOUTH CHICAGO Room $0 Tel. So. Chicago 104 Open Monday, Thursday acd Saturday Evenlnfrs uatil V o'clock We close other Evenincs at 6 o'clock or address L. Box 516, HraT.onJ, Ind. THE CITIZENS' GERMAN ' NATIONAL BANK of Hammond. A comparative tnte ment of dpoIt alnce oar opening dayt 51 ay 12, ltM0 8 l-tJtso.Ol June 1-, 1'tQil 6S.OT3.1S July 12, llMXi 1)3.31 2. 03 Angufit 11, 1506 12S47H.70 September 12, VMM 147.433.73 Oetomber 12. 1IMMJ 102.1CIS November 12, lt0 172.7vK.s4 Drrrmbrr 12, 1S 17S-i-0 January 12, 11K)7 226,1 T.43 February 12, 11KI7 233,70.75 SI arch 12 11M7 248.GOO.94 April 12, 1907 272,71 1.3 May 11, 1&o7 203l.ou June 12, 1907 335,433.23 No County, City or Sebol Funds u rluded In the above. We are the youngest bank In Hammond. Our Qrat birthday wan on May 8, liK)7. TUlthll VEIt CK.VT. PAID 0S SAV INGS AND TIME DEPOSITS. Give us m trial mad be convinced ot oar (air treatment.
