Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 27, Hammond, Lake County, 20 July 1908 — Page 7
Monday, Julv 20, 1908.
THE TIMES.
The Simple Life. A university life is In some respecti like that of a monastery; the Inmates are to a great degree protected from the evil world outside. The standards of ethics are higher, and there Is greater faith In one's fellowmen. Every swindler knows that a college professor Is usually an "easy mark." The Independent.
First National Exhibit. The Ixradou Society of Arts Is entitled to the credit of having originated national exhibitions, when in 1761 it held a show of agricultural and other machines in its rooms. The Idea of an international exhibition, however, was long viewed with disfavor in all countries, a French minister of commerce even going so far as to suggest that a proposal for the representation of foreign products at a French exhibition emanated from the enemies of French industryAdvantages of Wit Man could direct his ways by plain reason, and support his life by tasteless food; but God has given us wit, and flavor, and brightness, and laughter, and perfumers, to enliven the days of man's pilgrimage, and to "charm his pained steDS over the burning marie." Sydney Smith. DIET TO CURE SLEEPLESSNESS. Common Onuses of Insomnia Indigestion and Hiifiger. Dr. William Stevens say:;, that In somnia is not a disease Use -fy .but the effect of an unhealthy condition of body or mind. When the canse is removed the insomnia may be expected to disappear. Every physician has had stubborn cases of it which would not yield to any treatment and for which a change of air or of scene became necessary. But such cases as these should not occur, and do occur only when the sufferer has neglected precautions that should have been taken when the trouble first, made itself manifest. - Insomnia' results from causes which can be removed if attended to in season. The most common cause Is found Id the digestive organs. Either unsuitable food, causing insomnia as a feature of indigestion, or insufficient food, causing the patient to be kept awake by unger. T. ere are few things which can be universally recommended as diet for sleeplessncco, since what will agree with one man will disagree with another. But two things that may almost always be recommended are lettuce and celery.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. At Hammcncl. in tho State of Indiana, at the clo3e of business, July 15, 190S:
RESOl" RCESi I. '.ii an.! discounts $ 536,982.52 ei-drafts. secured and unsecured 6.219.51 ". S. bonds to secure circulation 100.000.00 l.onds to serure U. S. deposits 150.000. 00 : in! urns on V. S. bonds o.OOO.Oy ' ii ."is. securities, etc 62,498.61 ...kin house, furniture and fixtures 5,200.00 !: r real estate owned 497.86 ;n from state banks and bankers 12.218.82 I from approved reserve agents 8S.357.49 l ii.. ks and other cash items 492.03 ' . .cl'.anges for clearing house 5.535.00 ,:i;..s of other national hanks 2.000.00 Pactional paper currency, nickels and cents 374.5 1 anfnl money rrnerve in bank, vlit :n.cie $23,095.00 i.ejral tender notes 5.000.00 2S.095.00 Redemption fund with F. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 5.000.00 TOTAL $1,008, 471. 3S
LIABILITIES!
Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund i'Tiiiivided profits, less expenses and National hank nnlps outstanding l-; e to trust companies and savings ' dividual deposits subject to check i'M-innnd certificates of desopit Time certificates of deposit Certified checks United States deposits TOTAL . . .
State of Indiana, County of I.ake, ss: 1, A. M. Turner, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. M. TlltNER. President. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attest: this 20th dav of Julv IPOS. E. C. MINAS. DAVID T. EMERY. JOHN M. RECKMAN, Notary Public. W. F. MASHINO. Mv commission expires August 24, Directors. 1911.
REPORT OF THE CONDITIO OF THE CITIZENS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK. At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, July 15, 1908. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $323,412.85 overdrafts, secured and unsecured 970.09 V . S. bonds to secure circulation 40,000.00 1'. S. bonds to secure V. S. deposits 150. 000. 0O Premiums on F. S. bonds .... 8,700.00 Kmds. securities, etc 33.565.65 I'.anklng house, furniture and fixtures 1,643.20 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 995.66 Due from approved reserve agents 62.428.4.1 Exchanges for clearing house 90y.it;: Notes of other national banks 3,000.00 ";-u t ional paper currency, nickels, and cents 63.21 L.WVFFL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ: Specie $14,897.20 Legal-tender notes ..... 8,500.00 23,397.20 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) ,. 2.000. on TOTAL $6:-l,0SG.2i LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 12.000. Co Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 259.11 National band notes outstanding... 40.00 Dividends unpaid 3.092.00 Individual deposits subject to check $267,367.40 Demand certificates of deposit 17,205.00 Time certificates of deposit .- 63.033.70 Certified checks 50.00 Cashier's checks outstanding... 79.00 Total deposits 497.735.10 United States deposits 150.000.00 TOTAL $651,086.21 State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I. George M. Eder. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. GEORGE M. EDER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attest: this 17th day of July 1908. - C. C. SMITH. JOHN M. STINSON. J. J. RUFF. Notary Public Mil. D. TVEIS. M. D. - My commission expires March, 24, Directors. 1910. y - " "
The Rattlesnake Emblem. Dr. Thornton aonvlnced Pruident
Jefferson that the rattlesnake (Crotalus Horrldus), being peculiar to this. country, was tne finest emblem of the United States that could be fouod. It never acts but defensively, it never strikes without givine fair warning. and when it does strike It la fatal! New York Press. The Commercial Bank. HAMMOM), I'I. Thomas Hammond, president; Charles it;, f ora. vice president; jonn v . Report' of the condition of the Com mercial bank at Hammond, in tne State ot Indiana, at the close of business on July 15. 1908: Rnoarrem Loans and discounts.: $627. 848. S3 Overdrafts 1.S31.2S Stocks and bonds I3,ss.ui Furniture and fixtures 3.000.00 !u from banks S6.264.60 Cash on hand ; 20,285.64 Cash items 2.561.62 ' $755,776.03 Liabilities. Capital stock ..$100,000.00 B.irnlu fund 50.000.00 Undivided profits 14,247.13 Discount, exenange ana interest l,0o5.1S Dividends unpaid 5 0 Certified checks 56. 6 Demand deposits . $293,466.84 Time deposits 306,945.21 590,412.03 $755,776.03 State of Indiana. County of Lake, ss: I, John W. Dver, cashier of the Commercial bank. Hammond, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. JOHN W. DYER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of July 1908 JOHN W. MORTHUNP. . ; Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 20. 1911. Lake County Savings and Trust Co. Bank. Report of condition of the Lake County Savings & Trust Company, Ham mond, Indiana, ai tne ciose ui uui ness July 13, 1908: ASSETS. Loans $218,556.39 Miscellaneous bonds and stocks . 7,298.yo Fnmlturp and fixtures 4,500.00 ro.t, nnd due from - other' banks 28.133.88 TOTAL $25S,48J.22 I.IAIHMTIES. Capital stock (paid in) $ 50.000.00 Undivided pronts Deposits 193,595.71 TOTAL ,..$258,489.22 I. Peter "W. Meyn, president of the, above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. rPT1?n W MF!W Ti-OHldont Subscribed and sworn to before me this ISth dav-or July, lyis. WILLIAM F. MASHINO. Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 2. 1910 100.000.00 K0. 00 rt.i 10 11.287.3't 10o.o0o.o0 taxes paid banks$ 16,153.94 379.558.96 4.061.74 180,731.74 6.677.70 150,000.00 737,184.08 , .$1,008,471.38
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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Open . 86 . 92, .131 . 38 . 0 . 844 .4 4' . 924 . 51 Mi
High IOW Close S7 6 87 1 924 92H 131' 130 131 39 38S 3 71 T 70 71 S 85 844 85 45 4 44 i 45' 93 V 92 93 H 61 3, 50 51 43s 42 33 32 33S 169V. 1614 1694 22 21 22 135 4 133 135 136 1354 134 10S4 107 108s 31 4 30 3 31 55 4 5434 55 70 ' 69 70Vi 106 106 106? 141 140 141 40 1, 40 40 95 95 95 125 124 124 118 116 4 1 1 7 21 2o 20 74 72 74 30 30 30 92 914 92 1414 140 141 154 152 153 45 44 45 109 108 108 V) 4 per cent. Total
Atchison . . Do tM. Am Susrar. Am Car Am Copper Am Sme t Anaconda Brook R T hes . 43 H 32 K A I Canad Pac. ,16S Krle com 21 i irt North. . . 1 3 4 i4 . .136 IU Central I & Nash. . . .108 cm 30 'i M K & T Mis Pac 55 U Nat Ix-ad .... 697 N Y Vntrall06'i No. Pacific. .141H Ont & W . . . 40 n Peoples Gas. 95 Vfc Pennsyl. ...124H Reading ...116 V R I & S 20 Do nfd 72 U Rock Isl pf. 30 So. Pacific.. 91 . St. Paul. ...141 Un. Pacific. .153 U S Steel ... 44 K Do pfd...l09 Money closed IV sales, 1.023.700. GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET Month Wheat Sept . Dec. . May . Corn Sept . Dec. . May . Oats Open High Low Close
91 90 0h 93 S24 924b 97 n 96 96 76 75 75s 61 60 60 4 b 60 60 60 b 43 424 42s 43 424 42$ 45-Vi 44 44 S 1570 1552 1560 1577 1560 1567s 932-33 927 927 942 935 935 875 S65 S75. 882 875 882s
.92 .96 .75.61 .60 Sept . I)ec. . Mav . Pork Sept . Oct. . I -a rd Sept . Oct. . Ribs Sept . Oct. . .43 .1567 .1575 .930 .937-940 .875-870 .SS0-75 H. S. Voorheis, Broker In Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and other Securities. Stock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the last. ROOM 414 HAMMOND BUXi. Phone 3641 PROUICK MARKETS. Butter Receipts, 10.987 tubs; creamery, extra. 21c; price to retail dealers, 23c; prints. 24c; extra firsts, 204c; firsts, 20c; seconds. lHc; dairies, extra, 20c; firsts, ISc; seconds, 17c: ladles. No. 1. 174c; packing stock. 164c Eggs Receipts, 9,87 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned. 14 c; cases included, 14ttl5c; ordinary firsts, 15c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 60 per cent fresh. 194c; extra specially packer for city trade and must be SO per cent fresh. 21c. New potatoes Receipts. 35 cars; choice to fancy, 9501 $1.00; fair to good. 85 fi 90c. Vea 1 Quotations for calves in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lb weights. 67c; 60 to SO lbs, 7(a8c; 80 to 100 lbs, Sru 9 4c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, 18c; Xo. 1 loins. 20c; Xo. 1 round, 11c; Xo. 1 I chuck. 7c; Xo. 1 plate, fie. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls. 11c; springs. 17520c; roosters, 6c; geese, $ 4.00 ft 6.00 ; ducks. 9 n 1 1 c. California green fruits Cherries, 95c if? $1.80 per box; plums. 55cff?$2.20 per crate; apricots. $ 1.50 ', 1 .65 per crate; peaches. 50'i60c per box: pears. $1.70 2.75 per box; grapes, $1. 50 'a 2.00 per crn t e.. Fruit Apples, $1.00'a 4.00 per brl; 50c n $2.(0) per bu; new apples, 25c ft $1.00 per box; bananas, iumbo, per bunch. $1.60; straight, $1.1 5 ? 1 .40 ; culls, 90c fi $1.15; bouquets, 70'rr;o)c; lemons. $2.50 W 3.25; oranges, $2.50 ft 4.50: pineapples. $1.50fj 2.75 per crate; peaches, 15cfr $1.10 per crate; 124c per 1-5 bu basket; grapes. $1.00fjl.25 per crate; pears, $1.50 per bu. lierries Cherries, per 16-qt case, $lf?J 1.50; blackberries. 16-qt case, $1.25fj 1.50; blueberries, $1.25fiT.50 per 16-qt case; raspberries, red, $1.25fil.r0 per 24-qt case; black. $1.50fi l.85 per 16-qt case; currants, per 16-qt case, $1.00fi 1.25. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.60 Ti 2.65; common, $2.1 0ft 2.60; red kidney, $1.70: lower grades, depending on quality. $1 .25 fi 1 .50 ; brown Swedish, $2.1 off 2.25; off grades. $1 .25T' 1.60: limas. California, per 100 lbs. $5.66. Melons Gems. 65cf?$l.o0 per crate; Rockyfords, California, standard crates, $ 1 .75fi 2.00 ; pony. $1.25; watermelons. $I4O.O0fi 250. mi per car. Green vegetables Asparagus, 50cfT $1.50 per box; beets. 35fj60c per box: cabbage. 50cf $1 .50 per box; carrots, SO fi 4 0c per box: cauliflower, 25f(75c per box; celery. 15 ft. 50c per box cucumbers. 20f30e per box; garlic. Tc per lb; trreen onions. 5c per bunch; green peas. $1.75 per box: horseradish. 60c per bunch: lettuce, head. tub. 25fi40c; leaf, tub, 15 if?.-20c; mushrooms. SufjSOc per lb; peppers, 75c per crate; parsley, 10 a 1 5c per doz; pieplant. 18fi20e per bunch: radishes, home grown, 50 f? 75c per 100; string beans, green. 50c per bu: wax 50c per box; onions. 50cf( $1.50 per bu: spinach. 25fi40c per tub; tomatoes, 15f60c per crate; turnips, 60fi75c per sack; watercress, 25ff35c per basket. LIVE STOCK MARKET. T'nion Stock Yards, July 20. Hog receipts. 4.1.000; ipft over. 6.110O; market SfilOc lo. Ight. $6.15fr6.75; mixed. $5.15fi6.85: heavy. $6.10f?6.90: rough. $6.20fifi.50. Cattle receipts, 14,0o0; market steady. Sheep receipts. 25,OOi); market 10c lower. Hogs Omaha 3.000 Kansas City .... 6,000 Cattle Sheep 7.000 8.000 14,000 6.000 Union Stock Yards. Julv 20. Estimated today, 25.000; for Tuosdav, 16.000; market weak. Light. $6.O5fi6.70; mixed, $6.15fi6.0; heavy. $6.15fi 6.82 4 ; rough. $6.15fi6.45. Cattle mostly 10 to 15c higher; sheep receipts, 20.000; market weak. Daily Thought. Nor love thy life, nor hate; but what thou livest live well; how long 3r fehort Derralt to Heaven. Milton.
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GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. Julv 20. Carlots: Wheat. 159, 1 9, 158; corn, 159, 23, 11; oats, 112, 3, 109. Cliier.go, July 20. Kstimates tomor row: heat. 281 cars corn, .1.1 cars; oats, 12S cars. This wk. last wk Last Yr. Wheat ...4.464.0KO 5.16M.0OO 7.952.000 Corn 2,567,000 2,M,ooo 0,4.0,0110 Visible Supply. This Yr. Last Yr. Wheat, dec . . . . 21 1 .000 Dee . . . 1 49. 000 Corn, dec 36.".. 000 I nc . . . 6 . o.iumi Oats, dec 591,000 Dec 13,000 Total Visible Simply. Last Wk. Prev. Wk. I .a si Yr. Wheat 13.260,000 13.471.OoO 47.oo.,oOn Corn N 2.N91.000 3.25.0oij 6.947.0101 Oats .. 1,499,000 2, OHO, 000 fc,4sy.ooi Southwestern Marked AVheat. Receipts Ship. Minneapolis, today ..327.000 Last vear 332. 000 St. Iouis. today 23:..(oo last year 119.000 Kansas City, today .. .524.000 last vear 279,00 64.000 91 .000 1 0!l. 00.) 16.O00 1 SS.'JOO 2V)00 LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool. July 20. Wheat opened lower: corn opened unchanged. Liverpool. July 20, 1:30 p. m. Wheat unchanged to d lower; corn, 4d lower. Liverpool. July 20. Wheat closed d lowerT corn closed d lower. WEATHER FORECAST. Montana Fair tonight and Tuesday. North Dakota. South Dakota, Iowa Local showers tonight and east Tues day; slowly rising temperatures Illinois and Lower Michiganablv local showers tonight and Prob-Tues-day. with rising temperature. Minnesota and Wisconsin Local showers tonight and rising tempera ture. Xebraska dav. -Cloudy tonight and TuosKansas Ixcal showers tonight and Tuesday; rising temperature. HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Rarrell We would not advise going short on wheat, but are inclined to believe that some recessions should be experienced, snd believe best to wait a set-back before buyi-ig again. Ware & Leland We still believe that "r.uving '.'f wheat is in order on fin ;K dec! !nes. Logan & Bryan It looks as though JSurope must have large supplies and have them right again. This with lowering off the harvest prospect makes a bullist situation In wheat. vVhite We believe the seller of wheat 1ns the best chance now of making the profits. Bartlett. What the wheat market will do this week is largely a question of the demand for new wheat and the weather conditions nor-h west. Pringle On any breaks we advise buying September and December wheat. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLESTOX. Lot 7. Caldwell's tirst addition. Aleck Antonopulos to John L. Crooks $ Ixits 2. 4. 5, to 10. 12, 14, 16, 21. block 3. Red oak addition. Louis W. Rose to Simon Kryar Lot 46, block 13, C. T. L. & 1. Co.'s sixth addition. Frank X. Gavit to John Vidmar INDIANA HARP.OR. S40 4 50 1,000 Lot S. East resubdivlsion block 3fi, Chicago Co. to Frank K rugenski Lots 5 and 6. block 7. fourth addition. East Chicago Co. to Harbor Building Co Iots 5 and 6. block 7. fourth addition. Harbor Building Co. to Jess Armstrong CROWN POINT. Part lot 36. M .Joseph Kramer to John P. Kramer GARY. Lots 19 and 20, block 35, Gary Land Co.'s addition, Gary Land Co. to John W. Pryale GLEN PARK. Lots 10 and 11. block S. Ueissig'f; addition, Peter A. Molitor to Morris Levi SECTION. 1-36-10 W NE 1,4 SV i4, Ch.'irlotta Kuhlman to Charles II.' Dillner 31-37-7 W E 0 acres tot 1 and lot 5 and W 4 W 4 SW U SE ; 6-36-7 W NW K. Lake Shore Sand Co. to Charles II. Stebbii,s 35-35-0 W NE H 160 acres; 25-35-9 W Part SE 4 i-'E 4 2.76 acres. Nicholas Bohr to John P. Schaef'-r 7.7 9-36-7 W Part lot 3 4.2. acres, Esburn Arvidson to Frank Schaff 20-36-9 W Part 27.5:) acres; 29-36-9 W 5 acres. Charles G. Wicker to George Huizcnga . . . 4 00 7,600 2.500 1,710 40 000 '1 31.10 700 Higher Court's Record. Supreme Court Mimitrm. 21 !76. Charles Ward vs. State of Indiana. Marion ('. C. A ppe. Lint's brief. 21240. Martin .1. Brown John Picus. Crawford C. lee's petition for time. 21241. Martin J. Brown et. C. a!, vs. Appelet a!. vs. ApCharles E. Moore, pellatit's brief. Crawford C. C 21122. Alice Ijawson vs. State of Indiana. Tippecanoe C. ('. Appellant's petition for re-hearing ami briefs. 21170. Matilda Warriiin et n!. vs. Victoria L. White, administratrix. Hancock C. C. Joint motion to advance cause. 212T.1. Evansville fc Terre Haute Railroad Company vs. Henry V". Brt ndt administrator. Posey ( (;. Appn.ee's petition for oral argument. 21220. The Southern Indiana Railroad Company et al. vs. Railroad Commission. Ijawrer.ee C. C. Apj.-Mu '? brief. Appellnte Court Record. 6S0S. Benjamin F. Noble administrator vs. The Indianapolis Tractional and Aermlnal Company. Boone C. C. Appellant's brief. 6S3. Deo S. Hood e'e al. vs. Daniel F. McCarthy. Cass ('. C. Appellee's brief. 6929. Pennsylvania Company vs. Lyman C. Mosher et al. Whitney C. C. Appellant's brief. Xew Appellate Court Suit. 6964. Moorlaad Rural Telephone
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i Our method of advancing money on Planoa, Furniture, Horses. Wagons, etc. will interest you, Wre will treat your lnqalry ai strictly confidential. Our rates are more satisfactory than those In South Chicago. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 BO. HOHMAN STREET. Phone J57. Over Model Clothiers. Open evenings except w eanesdays and Thursdays. I 3Z2 5w Best Equipped Repair Shop In the Stat G. W. HUNTER AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compreaaed Air FREE Bowser Oaaollne System 1 S. HOHMAN STREET Phone 122. Huehn Block. EIamaa, Ia HOWARD STEVENS, Opea fot Contracts. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good AVork. IS3 State Line Street, - - - Hammond. Telephone 1(191. There Is I Comfort WHEX A MAX'S SALARY STOrS Through alckneas, failure of hl employer, or a impention of buMnena, to feel that yon have aotnetbing to fall back on In yonr hoar of tnonble. Put a amall anion ot each vreek In nr. lug la a gsood, reliable aavlnga bank, like the Citizensf,German-Iiational Bank OXE DOLLAR STARTS A SAVIXGS ACCOUNT. ALL THE JEWS OF" THE LAKE COUXTY COURTS AXD THE STATE COURTS IX THE TIMES. HT T?rTTTrTTrr ; Xjls l 1 ' 111 cur
