Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 28, Hammond, Lake County, 21 July 1908 — Page 7

THE TIMES. 8

Tuesday, July 21, 1908.

REPORT OP THE CONDITIO OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close ot business, July 15, 1908:

RESOVRCESi Loans and discounts) $ 53C3S2.52 overdrafts, secured and unsecured 6,219.51 L'. S. bonds to secure circulation 100.000.00 V. B. bonds to secure I. S. deposits 150,000.00 Premiums on V. S. bonds 5,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc 62,498.61 Pankine; house, furniture and fixtures 5,200.00 lher real estate owned 497.86 Hue from state banks and bankers 12.218.X2 Due from approved reserve agents 8s. 357. 49 Checks and other cash items 492.03 Exchanges for clearing house 5,535.00 Notes of other national banks 2.000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 374.54 I. nvi ful money rcerve In bank, vl: Specie $23,095.00 I-i?aI tender notes 5,000.00 28,095.00 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 5,000.00 TOTAL. 11,008,471.33 LIABILITIES! Capital stock paid In $ 100.000.00 Surplus fund 60,000.00 I'ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 11.237.30 National bank notes outstanding 100,000.00 Due to trust companies and savings banks! 16.153.94 Irdividual deposits subject to check 379.55S.96 Iir-mand certificates of depoplt 4.061.74 Time certificates of deposit 180.731.74 Certified checks 6.677.70 United States deposits 150,000.00 737.1S4.03 TOTAL. $1,00S,471.3S

State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I, 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. TlRNER,

Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECTthis 20th dav of ,Iu:v 19fi. E. C. "DAVID T. EMERY. JOHN Notary Public. W. F. Mv commission expires August 24. 1911.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK. 'At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, July 15, 190S. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $323, 412. So overdrafts, secured and unsecured 970.09 1". S. bonds to secure circulation 40,000.00 V. S. bonds to secure I'. S. deposits 150,CM0.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 8,700.00 P.inds, securities, etc 33,565.65 Kinking house, furniture and fixtures 1,643.20 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 9-95.66 Due from approved reserve agents 62.428.43 Exchanges fur clearing house 909.92 Notes of other national banks 3,000.00 Fractional paper currenev, nickels, and cents 63.21 LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ: ,.cie $14,897.20 Legal -tender notes 8,500.00 23,397.20 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 2,000.00 TOTAL $651,086.21 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 12,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 259.11 National band notes outstanding 4A00 i ivi, lends unpaid 1.092,00 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 $651,0S6.21 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 my knowledge and belief. GEORGE M. EDER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attest: this 17th day of July l'.tOK. C. C. SMITH, . - JOHN M. STINSOX, J. J. RUFF. Notary Public. YM. D. WEIS. M. D. My commission expires March 24, Directors. 1910.

Lake County Savings Trust Co. Bank. and Report of condition of the Lake County Savings vV: Trust Company, Hammond. Indiana, at the close of business July 15, 190S: ADMITS. Loans Miscellaneous stocks Furniture and $21S,556.39 bonds and 7,298.95 fixtures 4,500.00 Cash and due banks from other 2S.123.SS TOT'AL I I niLITJES. Capital stock (paid in).... Undivided profits Deposits TOTAL . .$258,489.22 $ 50.000.00 14.S93.51 193,595.71 . .$258,4S9.22 I. Peter W. Meyn. president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that t lie above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. PETER W. MEYN. President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this IStli dav of Julv. mis. WILLIAM F. MASHINO. Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 2. 1910. Haloed ana rascinating. The bachelor is attractive to old and young because the very fact that he does not owe legl allegiance to one woman surrounds him with a halo of fascination, an atmosphere of possible romance. There is no specimen of the tribe who is not pursued by feminine attentions, even though he may have reached the Biblical term of human life. Lady's Pictorial. Telephone Manners. If telephone users would cast tha idea of a machine out of their minds. End use the same courteous and common-sense practices in talking by telephone as they observe when talking to a fellow-being face to face, they would appreciably raise the standard of the telephone service. National Teleoce Journal. Salt In the Coffin. To put salt in the coffin before it 13 lowered into the grave is the survival of an ancient custom which was once universal. The custom grew out of the idea that Satan hates salt because it is the symbol of incorruption and immortality. New York American. Where Ivy Is Beneficial. Ivy growing over the walls of a house renders the structure cool in summer and warm In winter. It also keeps the walls dry. It is, however, very destructive to woodwork, forcing the Joints arart Epigrammatic. However, it Isn't always the man who talks the loudest that is heard the farthest off,

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Attest: MIX AS, M. BKCKMAX, . MASHINO, Directors. Love Atonement for All. It has been said that a man may Etarve his wife, may even beat her, yet keep her love if between blows he assures her of his love and heals the bruises with kisses. Certain it is that the woman who loves a man can always find excuse for and condone any offense of which he may be guilty so long as she believes In his love for herself. Exchange. For the Music Room. No piano can possibly be heard to advantage in a room which is either heavily curtained or is overcrowded with furniture. A good plan to insure the correct temperature of the room In which the piano stands Is to keep a growing plant there. So long as the plant thrives you can tell that any changes of heat and cold there may be are not sufficient to affect the instrument. London Paupers. In the whole history of tho poor law system the figures for the indoor poor of the metropolis have never reached the point now touched by the last official returns. In the 40 workhouses of Greater London there were 80,lb3 b( arders, and 45,821 people were receiving outdoor relief. This gives a rate of 26.5 paupers per 1,000 cf population. London News. The Overfed Husband. Prof. Carl tod N'oorden, addressing a number of prominent scientists at Vienna on the. subject of "Food and Nourishment," declared that the reason so many men begin to get fat immediately after they have married is because their wives give them their favorite dishes on every possible occasion. Do Well Thine Allotted Portion. There must be hewers of stone and drawers of water. He who hews the stone and draws the water well need not fear the consummation of his work. A pint cup is not as large as the quart, yet if it is full to the brim it is doing all that it is called upon, yea, all that it Is expected to do. The Seventh Heaven. In the Mohammedan religion there are seven heavens, each a little finer than the other, the last culminating In the "supreme glory," being full of the "divine light which it is beyond the power of speech to describe." New York American. Impossible. Owi cannot talk constantly without saying foolish things" "

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Open Hicrh Low Cose. Atchison ... .vj-Sj ST'j 6s 86 Am Sugar. ,1.'!! 131 130 130 Am Car 39 8'1'i 3 .7g 38 ? Am Copper.. 71i 71 70 71 Am Smelt.. 85 S3a4 8 s MS Am Loom.. 52 Ji 523i Anaconda. .. 44 4.". 4 4 4 4 H & 0 92 ICS J-" 92-2 Hrook P. T . . 51 521-. 51 U 51 cs Ches & O... 42 4:; 42'4 42V2 C F & l.... 33 U 33 32 32 Canad Pae..l!iXat 168 16S li'.SU Krie com... 22 23 2 2 22 Grt North. . .135 135 134 134 111 Central. .136 137 136 136 L & X:ish...l0S 109 107 U 109 M K K- T cm 31 31 30 30 M, Mis Pac 55 56 54 55 Nat Lead... 70 71 70 71 N Y Cent... 100 106 16 106 No. Pacific. 141 141 140 140 Out & W... 40 40. 4') 40 Peoples Gas. 95 t.V's 95 tfV i Pennsyl. ...124 12" 124 124 Eeadinir ...117V. 119 117 117 K I & S 21 2! 21 21 Do pfd ... 73 74 73 74 Rock Isl cm 17 17 16 17 Do pfd... 30 32 3n 31 Po. Pacific. 91 91 91 91 St. Paul.... 140 j 41 j 140 140 I'll. Pacific .153 '4 151 152 152 1'. S. Steel .. . 44 ihV- 44 45 Do pfd...l0s 10S 107 10f'

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET Month Open Wheat High 91 93 97 Low 90 92 9 01, Close 91 s 92 -OS 17Sept Dec. May .90 .92 .96 C'orn-

Sept ..75 75 75 75b Dec. ..filU 61 fio 61 b May ..6o 60- 60- 60 b Oat Sept -.42 44 42 434 D.-c. ..43 43 43 43 May ..4 5 45 44 45 Pork Sept ..1555 15K5 1555 1532 Oct. . . 1 5S 5 15S5 1562-65 15S5 Lord Sept ..925 937 925 935-: Oct. ..935 945 935 94 5s llllia Sept ..S70-72 Ssr. 870 SS5s Oct. ..882 892 880 89 2

. S. Voorheis, Broker In Stocks. Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and other SecurhUes. Stock Quotations Received by Tlckar Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the East. ROOM 414 HAMMOND ELDQ. Phone 3641 PRODUCE -MARKETS. Butter Receipts, 10.9S7 tubs; creamery, extra, 21c; price to retail dealeis, 2"e; prints, 24..-; extra firsts. 20 V; firsts, 20c; seconds. lSe; dairies, extra, 20c; firsts. ISc; seconds, 17c; ladles, No. 1. 1713c; packing stock. lOe. Ejtks Receipts, cases; miscel laneous lots, cases returned, 14 Ur; oases included. 1 4 H is 1 iio ; ordinary firsts. 1 5 a4 c ; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 6U per cent fresh. 1912c; extra specially packer tor city trade and must be XO per cent fresh. 21c. New potatoes Receipts, 25 cars; choice to fancy, 95cf'i?l.UU; fair to good, 85 T( 9le. Veal Quotations for calves in jrood order were as follows: 50 to fiO lb weights. ti'(j7e: 00 to SO lbs, 7f?(Se; i0 to 100 His. S1t9i2c. Dressed beef No. 1 ribs, lSe; No. 1 loins, 20c; No. 1 round. 11c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, ,e. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c: chickens, fowls. 11c; sprinjrs. 17" 20c; roosters. 6l2C; Keese, $ l.oo 'a 6.00; ducks, 9'u lie. California screen fruits Cherries, 95c n .( per box; plums, ."icI $2.20 per Crate; apricots. $ 1 .5u rn 1 .65 per erate; peaches. 5'Hj SOc per b.x; pears. $1.70 ft' 2.75 per box; grains, $ 1 .5j ft 2.0o per crate. Fruit Apples, $1.00 ft 4.00 per brl ; 50c ft $2.00 per bu; new apples, 25c'a$l.on per box; bananas, jumbo, per bunch. Sl.fiO; straight, $ 1.1 5 ft 1 . i'l ; culls. 9cft $1.15; bouquets. 7oft 90c; b mons. $2. 50ft 3.25; oranpes. $2.50 ft 4.5'J ; pineapples, $1. 50ft 2.75 per erate: peaclieK, I5c' $1.10 per crate; 12'-.c per 1-5 bu basket; prapes, $1.00ft1.;'5 per crate; pears. J1..-.U per bu. Perries Cherries, per 16-qt case, $lft 1.50; hlackht rries. 1'1-qt ease. $1.25ft 1.5i,i; blueberries, $1.25ftl,50 per ItJ-ot ease; raspberries, red, $l.25?il ;0 per r 16-qt $1.00 ft 24-qt case ; 1.2?.. ease; blaek, $ 1 . -ro i 1 . S." pe currants, per lo-;t cas-, i!eans Pen henns. hand choice. 2 .On rn ' 2.ti " ; common, 2. On; r,.,l kidney. $1.70; iower dopendinK on quality. $1. picked, S2.10',,' grades, 1.0 rn 1 .flii ; brown Swedish. Ji.lj'n 1.2 i'ff grades. $1.2.-.'Wl.fiO; limas. Calif irma, per 1'mi lbs. $f..CVi. Melons (Ji ms, 0fr $ 1 .00 per crate; Tio.-ky fords, California, standard crates, $ 1 .7 ."'(( 2.00 ; pony, $1.2", watermelons, jltn. on ;( -J ,",0. kO per ear. Green veK"et,ihi.s Asparagus. fV!? $1.."0 pi-r box; beets. :l" ' t;0e p,.r box; cabbage, r,0e'(( $1..".0 per box: carrots, '.',() "n 40c per box; cauliflower, 7.V per box; cilery. 1 'n .70, per box- cucumbers, 2(fi30e per box; rar!ic. 7c per lb; irreen onions, r,e per bunch: green pens, $1.7.7 per box; horseradish. Sue per bunch: lettuce, head, tub, 2.710, ; ,,nf tub, 1. 70 20c; mushrooms. 3.7 ri 7oc per !!: peppers. 75c per crate; parsley, 10 fa 1.7c per doz: piephmt. hil'fv per bunch: radishes, horn" jrrown, r.O'fjvr.c per 100; string beans, preen, ,70c per bu: wax. ,70c per box: onions, oflcfj $1.30 per bu: spinach. 2.7'i 40e per tub; tomatoes. 1.7f!fioc per crate; turnips, 6 7.7c per sack; watercress. 2317 3.7e per basket. GRAIN MARKET. Chicasr". July 2 Wheat. 304. 2.7). 2M oats, 13?, 4, 12S. Ca riots corn, 194, toda v; 32, 213; Chicaeo. July 21. Estimates tomorrow: Wheat. l-'J cars; corn, 112 cars; oats. SS cars. Chicafro, July 21.- Clearances today: Wheat and flour, 113. "00 bu; corn, 13,000 bu; oats. 4.000 bu. Southwestern Mnrkctx brat.

Receipts. Ship. Minneapolis, today ... 1 3 4.000 74,000 Ist year ". . . . !3,0 .79,000 St. I-iuis. today US. 000 147.000 Last year Vi.Ooq 33. 000 Kansas City, today ... 3.0. 011O 13.000 Iast year ' 92.000 2S.000 I'rliniiry Movement. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today l,072.onO 702.000 Last week .7S3.0CO 556. 000 Last vear 517,000 200,000 Corn, todav 334.000 221,000 Last -week 301.000 502.000 Last year 458,000 68,000

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LIVE STOCK MARKET. T'nion Stock Yards. July 21. Hog receipts, 12,000; left over, 12.000; market 5c lower. Light, $6.1 0 f( 6.70 ; mixed, $6.1 5 'ri 6.77 ; heavy, $6.1 5 ft 6. SO ; rough. $6.154 6.40. Cattle receipts ,2.500; market strong to shade higher, "Sheep receipts, 15,000; market weak. Hogs . S.000 .11,000 Cattle 3,000 12,000 5heep 7.000 7,000 Omaha Kansas City Cnion Stock Yards, close active at decline morrow, 2 4,000 head. July 21. Hogs etsiinated toLigrht. $6.00 '(f .65; mixed and rough. $6.1 Of; 6.40. dull. heavy, $ri.l0'a 6.75; Cattlo strong; sheep LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool. July 21.- Wheat opened 5 d lower; corn opened d higher. Liverpool, July 21. 1:30 p. m. Wheat, d lower; corn, d higher. Liverpool, July 21. Wheat closed li d higher; corn closed d higher. HEARD ON THE BOURSE. Logan The situation both in cash markets or the country and from a speculative standpoint is a ttrong one and all that is needed is bull leadership or a better volume of trade to start a broad and strong market. White We believe the seller with patience will reap the profits in wheat. Pringle We believe September wheat a purchase. Clemnt-Curtls As this wind of weather is holding the N. W. situation unchanged and after the passing of the cool wave the market will be subject to one or two scares In that section. Barrell Trlnk a reaction would place the wheat market in a healthy condi tion. Bartlett. The price problem in wheat for the present depends upon the news from the northwest and the absorption of the winter wheat movement. Ware & Leland We favor buying September wheat whenever jammed down. Joseph P.ull St. Paul consistently buy Lead and hold Copper. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLESTON. Lot 21, block 16, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s third addition. John O. Bowers to Leonard Sobieraiski $ Lots 15 to IS. block 10. Log-an Park addition. Arthur Schiller to 1'hilip Friend Lot ri2, block 20. Oak Park addition. Calumet Land Co. to John R. Ohoston HAMMOND. Lot 29. blork 4, Fork & Hammond's second addition, William Linz to Adolph V. Graves.... Lots 25 and 26, block 6. Rolling Mill addition. Calumet RealtyCo. to Clyde Pea n bl ossom . . . Lot 23, block 5. Marble's subdivision Marble's addition. Delbert C. Treloar to Howard A. Lots 20 and 21. block 3. Riverside addition. Albert II. Webb to Genevieve H. Steineck INDIANA HARBOR. Lots R. 9. 10. block 2 in second addition. Paul Wiersba to Paulina Kneutzlorgcr GARY. Lot 10, block 102, Gary; an Co.'s first addition. Gary Land Co. to John Zvetina 1,500 Higher Courts' Record. Sl'PREME COURT MINUTES. 21240. Martin J. Itrown et al. vs Discus. Crawfords C. C. Appellee's pe tition for extension of time. Granted forty days. 212 11. Martin J. Hrown et al. vs. harles E. Moore. Crawfords C. C. Appelee's petition for extension of time (ranted forty days. 2ms. Indiana. (S and John Hewitt vs. the State of Vlaro C. C. Appellee's brief request for oral argument. 2122S. Thomas pellants' Oft"" John Kenteker et al. vs. Davis et al. Jasper C. C. Ap reply brief (g). William Hunt et al. vs. Fred ! orl.-tr O Pnnltspv. bv next friend Fountain C. C. Appellants' brief (S). Notice to co-appellant and proof of same. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. 6292. Edward A. Dunn vs. Amos Kistler et al. Cass C. C. Joint motion to dismiss appeal. C"?. i-'outh P.end Lrlck company vs. Albert Goller. St. Joseph C. C. Ap pellee's petition for extension of time. 6710. William R. Cray, auditor of Fountain county, et al. vs. Wilmer N. Foster, (t al. Fountain C. C. Appel lee's Joinder in error. CS3S. andalia Railroad company vs. Theodore Smith, et al. DeKalb C. C. Ap pelee's petition for additional time. 6604. Thomas If. Beaming vs. South 1!. nil Electric company, et al. LaPorte C. C. Appellant's reply brief (8). 0S36. Andrew Greener et nl. Lizzie Niehaus. Warrick C. C. Appellee's brief (M. 679S. William II. Canther vs. Laura C. Canther, Miami C. C. Appellant's brief (S). fiS31. Vandalia Railroad company vs. Theodore A. Smith et. al. DeDalb C. C. Appellee's petition for addition time. Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway company vs. Geo. C. Wood et al. Howard C. C. Appellant's petition and brief (S) for rehearing. Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation have been filed at the office of the secretary of state as follows: Ferguson Lumber company of Rockville; capital. $75,000; directors William E. Ferguson. Walter T. Ferguson and Mary Ferguson. Notice of extension of existence of corporate life of Citizens Gas and Fuel company, of Terre Haute, for a period of grfty years from July 15, 1903. Notice of increase of capital stock from $100,000 to $750,000 by the West ern Gas Construction company, of Fort

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