Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1908 — Page 7

Saturday, Sept. 26, 1908.

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There Is Comfort WHBJf A MAN'S SALART STOPS Tfcrovsh aJcltneu, failure of hla em. ployer, or suspension, of bnalacsa, tm feel that yon have something; ta fall back on in yonr hoar of trouble. Pnf a amall imoant each week la aav la a coed, rellabla aaTtaara baak, like the Citizens German National Bank WB DOLLAR STARTS ACCOUJXT. Artistic Commercial A. M. TURNER, Prest. E. C MINAS, V-Prest.

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Why not let us advance you enough money to pay all your small bills? Then you will have only one payment to make once a month. Instead of three or four, and besides It will keep your credit good where you trade. We advance money In any amount on Pianos, Furniture, Horses. Wagons, etc. and leave them In your possession. The payment can be adjusted to suit your income and you set a rebate If you pay your account before it is due. We transact business In a strictly confidential manner and will be glad to explain anything you do not understand. HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 145 So. Hohmaa St. Open Monday, Tuesday and Saturday evenings. Phone 257. Printing Times Office 1 W. C. BELMAN, Cashier. W. F. MASHINO, Ass't Cashier. M. M. TOWLE, Ass't Cashier. For Your Safety LAKE SHORE & RAILWAY CO. JUNCTION, EAST CITY, SOUTH BEND points leave HAMMOND:

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E0V YORK STOCK MARKET Open Atchison ... 87 Am Car..... 39V Am Copper., 74 Am Smelt 854 Am Locom . . 465 Anaconda .. 44 Vi B & 0 97 Brook R T. . 473i Ches & O... 40 C F & I 33 Canad Pac.,172 .Erie com . 29 Grt North.. 1 SO Vi 111. Cent 138 L & Nash. . .105 M K & T cm 30 Vi Mis Pac 53 Vi Nat Lead... 84 Vi N Y Cent.. 104 Vi No. Pacific. .137 Vi Ont & W... 40 Pennsyl. ...122 Reading ...128 R I & S 22 Do pfd... 78 Rock Isl cm 1934 oD pfd... 39 So. Pacific. 103 St. Paul 135 Un. Pacific. 158 U S Steel... 45 Do nfd...l09 High 88 39 75 86 46 45 97 47 40 34 172 29 130 138 105 30 53 86 104 137 40 122 128 22 78 20 41 103 135 159 45 109 Low 87 39 73 -85 46 44 96 47 40 Vi 33 172 Vi 29 129, 138 104 30 53 83 103 135 40 121 127 22 78 18 38 102 133 157 45 108 Close 87 39 74 85 46 Vi 43 96 47 40 33 172 29 129 138 104 30 53 ' 83 103 135 40 121 127 22 78 19 39 103 133 158 45 108 Total sales, 357, S00. BAXK STATEMENT. Reserve . . . i Dec. Reserve less U. S Dec. Loans Dec. Specie '. Dec. Legal tender Inc. Deposits Dec. Circulation . . Dec. $ 178,975 174,000 6,132,300 2,500,400 664,300 6,628,500 325,100 GRAIN JHD PBOBSIOB E1ARKEI Month Wheat. Sept . Dec. . Open High Low Close 100 100b 104b .100 100 100 101 Vi 101 101 May ..104 104 104 CornSept . Dec. . May . Oats Sept . Dec. . May . Pork .80 .66.65-

80 791 7914 66- 66 66 65- 65- 65b 48 48- 48 s 49 49 49s 51 51- 51b 1530 1512 1525 1690 1677 1690 1022-25 1017 1022-25 987-90 982 987b 990 982 970 887 88A 885

.51 .1515 .1677 Oct. . Jan. I.nrri Oct. . Jan. Ribs .985 .982 .880 Oct. Jsn. H. S. Voorheis, Broker la Stocks, Bonds, Grain. Pro vial oris, Cotton and other Sccurleties. stock Quotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicago and the Easi. ROOM 414 HAMMOND BLDO. Phone 3641 PRODUCE MARKETS. Butter Receipts 5,717 tubs; creamery, extra, 24c; price to retail dealers, 25c; prints, 26c; extra fine, 22 c; firsts, 21c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra, 19c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 17c; ladles. No. 4, 17 c; packing- stock, 16c. Eggs Receipts, 5.9S4 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases returned, 13 16c; cases included, 1417c; ordinary firsts, 20c; firsts, whitewood cases and must be 40 per cent fresh, 22c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 60 per cent fresh, 23c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh, 25c; No. 1 dirties, 16c; checks, 12c. Potatoes Receipts, 55 cars; choice to fancy, 6668c; fair to good. 6264c. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $2.75 rer brl; Virginia. $1.65. V Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as folows 50 to 80 lbs weight, 66c; 60 to 80 lbs, 68c80 to 100 lbs, SfrclOe. Dressed beef No. 1 loins, 18 c; No 1 round, 8c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 6c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14 18c; chickens, fowls, 11c; sprinsg 12croosters, 7c; geese, $5.00 7.00; ducks', California green fruit Plums, 60c 90c per crate; peaches, 6580c per boxPpars $1.202.45 per box; grapes, 85c g 12.00. Fruit Apples, $1.00 3.00 per brl; 60c -$1.00 per bu; bananas, jumbo, per bunch, $1.60; straight, $1.101.40; culls 60c?f$1.15; bouquets, 7590c; lemons' $3.003.75; oranges, $3.004.00; peaches. 75c$1.50 per crate; 1525e per 1-5 bu basket; grapes. 1415c per 8-lb basket; pears, brls, $2.004.00; 75c $1.00 per bu. Beans Pea beans, hand picked choice, $2.10.2.15; fair to good, $1.90 2.00; common, $1.751.S0; red kidney. $2,000X15; lower grades, dependingon quality. $1.50 01.60: brnwn Kw.riish, $2.252.50: oft grades, $1.752.00; iiiiicvs, vaiiiurina., per luu ids, J3.au. Melons Gems, standard crates, 25c $1.50; pony, 25c(S$1.25; osage, per crate, 30c$1.50. " Berries .Cranberries, per brl, $7.00; boxes, $2.40. firepn veg-etaMfs Rppfg, 75c per GARY Buy property in the Garfield Park addition of Gary, Ind., the new steel city, home of the United States Steel Corporation, which has accepted city streets, cement walks; level, no grading required, and trees for each lot. Absolutely no restriction attached to the sale of this property. Every title in Garflfld Park is guaranteed by the Chicago Title & Trust Co. 169 LOTS AT PRICES RANGING FROM $100 TO $175 TERMS: $25 down, $5 and up monthly. Ten per cent oft for cash. One-third to one-fourth lower than any other property in Gary. While you are sick you do not have to pay. i No interest, we charge none. No taxes, we pay them. If you desire further information, maps and booklets, fill out this coupon and mail it to UNITED STATES LAND CO., American Trust Building, Chicago, 111.: NAME ADDRESS . .... UNITED STATES LAND COMPANY, OF GARY. IND.. Inc. Walter C. Piper. President American Trust Bldg.". Monroe and Clark Sts., CHICAGO. GARY OFFICE: 2112 Broadways ..v. .11 . j vi.ii 111 r. iaaa iicn SOUtil Konrf.n.rv sUMrl. II.. ...

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box; cabbagre, $1.251.50 per crate; carrots, 75c per box; cauliflower, 25c $1.00 per box; celery, 1090c per box; cucumbers, 25c$1.00 per box; garlic, 7c per lb; green onions, 56c per bunch; horseradish. 60 70c per bunch; lettuce, head, tub. 5075c; leaf, tub, 3040c; mushrooms, 30c per lb; peppers, 50ctl.25 per crate; parsley, 10c per doz; radishes, home grown, 75c $1.00 per 100; string beans, green. 50c per bu; wax. 6575c per sack; sweet corn, 2025c per sack; tomatoes, 3550c per box; turnips, 75c $1.25 per sack; watercress, 2535 per GRAIN MAEKET. ' Chicago. Sept. 26. Carlots today: Wheat. 45, 6, 34; corn, 194 67, 155; cows, 217, 21, 208. Chicago Sept. 26. Total clearances: Wheat and flour, 686,000 bu; corn and oats, none. Chicago, Sept. 26. Estimates for Monday: Wheat, 37 cars; corn, 158 cars; oats, 180 cars. Northwest Car. This wk Last wk Last Yr. Duluth 588 410 436 Minneapolis 761 860 209 Chicago '.. 45 73 100 Primary Markets. Receipts. Ship. Wheat, today ....1,916,000 1,754,000 Last week .....2,143,000 727,000 Last year ....... 978,000 786,000 Com, today 375,000 , 331,000 Last Week 455,000 324,000 Last year ..... 864,000 ' 962,000 LIVE STOCK MARKET. Union Stock Yards, Sept. 26. Hogs, 8,000 head; left over,- 6,348 head; market steady. Light, $6.55(5)7.25; mixed, $6.607.45; heavy, $6.557.45; rough, $6.556.75. - --- Cattle receipts, 500 head; market unchanged. Shep receipts, 2,000; market unchanged. . K Union Stock Yards, 9a. m. Hog market dull, 5c lower; estimated for Monday. 25,000 head; for next week, 90,000 head. Light, $6.507.20; mixed, $6.55 Sf7.35; heavy, $6.507.40; rough, $6.50 6.75. Cattle unchanged. Texas steers, $3.605.10; western, $3.4O6.00; stockers. $2.604.55; cows, $1.757.60. Sheep steady. Native, $2.254.20; western, $2.254.25; lambs, native, $3.255.70; western, $3.255.70. Union Stock Yards Hoars close

Report of the" Condition of THE GERMAN CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK. At Hammond, in the State of Indiana at the close of business, Sept. 23, 1908. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts. $306,092.50 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured....- ' 247.21 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 40,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure LT. S. deposits... . 150,000.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 8,400.00 Bonds, securities, etc 39,112.67 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1.64S.20 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 1,354,45 Due from- approved reserve agents 59,647.96 Exchanges for clearing house 1,534.19 Notes of other national banks.. , 2,500.00 Fractional paper currency, nickelsand cents 58.37 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, Viz: Specie $ 7,521.20 Legal tender notes 13,000.00 20,521.20 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation 2,000.00 Total ) $633,211.65 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 12,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 1,350.07 National bank notes outstanding 40,000.00 Dividends unpaid 72.00 Individual deposits subject to check $243,372.41 Demand certificates of deposit 29,607.01 Time certificates of deposit 65,076.16 Certified checks v 656.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 78.00 United States deposits i... 150,000.00 Total deposits 497,789.58 Total $633,211.65 State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I, Geo. 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. GEO. M. EDER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of Sept., 1908. JAMES K. STINSON, CORRECT Attest: Notary Public. CHAS. C. SMITH, My Commission expires Nov. 12, 1908. J. J. RUFF, W. D. WEIS, M. D., , Directors.

Report of the Condition of ' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK "At Hammond; in the State of Indiana, at the close of business. Sept. 23, 1908 RESOURCES: Loans and discounts , $ 550 529 53 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,154.79 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 100,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 150,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc....... 5 000 00 Premiums on UV S. bonds...! 98444.70 Furniture and fixtures ... ..1 5 200.00 Due from state banks and bankers 9 038.17 Due from approved reserve agents 80 239.75 Checks and other cash items. 1055 91 Exchanges for clearing house. 1 236.81 Notes of other national banks. 000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickles and cents 216.30 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank: Viz: Specie 4 $23,SS9.25 sPecie v.. 2,000.00 25,889.25Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 5,000.00 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent redemption fund 100.00 Total ' $1,035,843.81 LIABILITIES t Capital stock paid in $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund 60,000.00 National bank notes outstanding 100,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid .;. . 16,582.34 Due to Trust companies and savings banks $ 6,85509 Individual deposits subject to check .. 417,741.48 Demand certificates of deposit 6,597.58 Time certificates of deposit 176,629.63 Certified checks 1,407.69 United States deposits '. 150,000.00 Total deposits 759,261.47 Total $1,035,843.81 State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I, W. C. Belman, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. C. Belman. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attests, this 26th day of September, 1908. AM TURNER DAVID T. EMERY, R W. MEYN. Notary Public ' E. C. MINAS, ' ,-: . . Directors.

weak, 1015c lower; estimated for Monday 27,000 head. Ligrht $6.40 7.10? mixed, $6.5007.25; heavy. 6.45 7.25; rough, $6.456.65.

Hogs . . Cattle Omaha. .....2,200' "20 Kansas City,. ...5,000 200 Sheep LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Sept. 26. Wheat closed quiet unchanged to d lower; corn closed quiet, Id lower. WEATHER FORECAST. Illinois. Indiana. Lower Michigan Showers tonight or Sunday; much colder. Sunday; frost probable Monday morning. Wisconsin Threatening with show ers tonight and Sunday colder and frost Monday morning. Missouri. Minnesota. Iowa Threat eninc with showers this afternoon and tonight; colder with frost generally Monday morning: fair Sunday and colder. ' Dakotas. Montana Fair tonight and Sunday; colder tonight with killing frost; warmer Sunday. Kansas Threatening and colder tonight with rains Sunday: frost in mornings Report of condition of the Lake County Savings & Trust Company, Bank, at the close of business Sept. 23, 1908. ASSETS! Loans $207,809.38 Miscellaneous bonds and stocks v. 13,002.75 Furniture and fixtures...,.., 4,500.00 Cash and due from other banks 20,159.30 Total assets. .$245,471.43 - I.I ABILITIES t Capital stock $ 50,000.t)0 Undivided profits 17,736.10 Deposits 177,720.33 Cashiers checks unredeemed 15.00 Total liabilities .$245,471.43 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. PETER W. MEYN, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of September, 1908. WILLIAM F. MASHINO. , Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 2, 1910.

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WANTED- Honest man with good references to travel state of Indiana for well known Boston wholesale firm, experience not necessary if willing to hustle. Permanent position; $60 a month and expenses. Good opportunity for promotion. Address M. B. Co, 304 Parkman Bldg-,, Boston, Mass. 261 WANTED Agents for New Kerosene Incandescent Mantle Lamp: brighter than gas or electricitv; fifteenth cost; rapid seller; big profits. Continental Co-. 335 Broadway, New York. 26-3 WANTED Large wholesale house has opening for several neat appearing men and woman to advertise and take orders for well-known line of goods in Hammond and vicinity; experience unnecessary; fair salary for whole or part time; permanent position. Addsess August Kranz, General Dellverv, Hammond, Ind. ' 26-1 WANTEE Three salesmen, in this locality. Inquire 594 Fayette St. Call after 7 p. m. 22-tf WANTED Good blacksmith. Apply Wm. Canterlinden. Lansing, 111.: phone 9791. 21-6 rKMALB HELP WA5TEO. WANTED Girl for general housework. 33 Warren. 26-6 WANTED Good girl, who can cook. Apply 809 E. Sibley St. 26-1 WANTED Experienced bindery girls at the Conkey plant; steady work; ap ply at once. W. $. Conkey. WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. H, Friedman. Block and Watling Sts. Indiana Harbor. 26-3 WANTED Girl for general housework; small family. Apply 277 Michigan. 26-tf WANTED Woman dishwasher. Apply at Gibson Y. M. C. A., Gibson, Ind. WANTED Girl, must be experienced, for hniiBftVAi.b' vr. i TirtntiA. i Muenich Ct., upper flat. 25-tf WANTED Girl for general housework. Inquire at Laundry. 281 Sibley street. 24-3 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. 351 South Hohman St., first flat. 19-tf FOR 8AI.V6. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, 5 years Np. 1, Hammond, Ind. 26-2 FOR SALE Edison moving picture machine, screens, stand, curtain and Slide: croon nn now ck -v . Times. ve.tt . v FOR SALE Cottage, 740 E. Wilcox Avemonthly payments. De Coudres Bros., 100 Washington St., Chicago; phone Central 4069. 25-2 FOR SALE Good horse. For particulain can oi state St., Hammond. 25-2 FOR SALE Single cylinder Cadillac ConvertibJe. two or four nasson rer car. Inquire 855 Michigan avenue; phone 140. 23-4 FOR SALE OR RENT Eight room house, with good cellar: 534 Cam eron street, north side. Apply 630 Towle street. 22-6 FOR SALE A good draught horse; 7 VAQ-wti 1 J T , Air i i . . ; -" luiiune ioo maiana. avenue, Hammond, Ind. 21-6 FOR SALE Two national cash reglsr; one electric and check type -horsennwer mninr nosH nnin- ... cost $500, and one $150 machine used two years; will sell reasonable. Lion Liquor House( 40 119th SU, Whiting, Ind. li-tf Try Want Ad la tbm Tlmea. Lincoln

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FOR SALE New house; modem in every way; gas and electric light, furnace heat; on lot 50x125 feet Also furniture as good as new. Call mominers onlv. at 143 E. TTT.,1- " " , ; v miams. 19-6 roR ntarr. FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms. Apply at 218 Plummer Ave. .25-2 FOR RENT Six room flat; bath, gas, $13. Inquire 412 Conkey Ave. 2o-5 FOR RENT Upper flat! Apply 193 State Line street. 23-4 FOR RENT OR SALE N. Haan's farm, one mile east of Cedar Lake. Nick Haan. Hammond, Ind. 22-5 FOR RENT Nice ligtH six-room cottage; near interurban. Phone 3203 or call 301 Chicago avenue. 19-tf FOR RENT Store: 93 South Hohman St Apply 269 E. State St, Hammond. Ind- . 17-tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 510 Indiana avenue. 17-tf FOR RENT We have eight very desirable 5-room cottages on Park avenue, Burnham, 111., adjacent to the plant of the Western Steel Car & Foundry Co.; very reasonable rent. Apply to Wm. Guthrldge, agent, 201 Central avenue. Burnham. 111. 11-lm WASTED TO BUT. WANTED To touy secoua hand blcy. cles and frames; highest cash prices ' paid. 304 Sibley street. 2-tf KOTICES. - NOTICE :The A. K. Israel will hold their Rosh Nashunah and Yum Kippur services at the Chopin hall. SAM ABALMAN, Presidentlost awx Fotrsra LOST Brown jocket lined with silk, trimmed with lace. Leave at Times office. . 2Htt LOST Locket, between Todd avenue and First Nationsl bank. Hammond. Return to 4729 Todd avenue. East Chi-ca&-26-3 FOUND Stray horse. Owner can have same by paying charges. Krug i4 State Line, Hammond 26-2 FIVE DOLLARS weekly earned at h home addressing envelopes for prominent educator. Enclose ten cents (silver) for particulars. President. Pitnan School, Toledo, O. "6-2 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To borrow $2,000; giltedge security. Address D., Lake County Times. 26-3 PERSONALS. . PERSONAL Real estate transfers in all branches; farms, city property and factory sites. I can sell your business property as well. H. A. Bixby, 214 W. State street. . 26-6 BARTER AJTD ExCHAXGK. .FOR EXCHANGE What have you to exchange for some paper hanging? Address J. C, Lake County Times. 24 FOR EXCHANGE Gent's bicycle Will exchange for what have you?' Address F It W, Lake County Times. US FOR EXCHANGE Good gas heating Btove, for poultry, or what have you. Address G. R., Lake County Times. 23 FOR EXCHANGE A baritone horn for poultry or what have you. Address P. A., Lake County Times. 23 FOR EXCHANGE Electro plating out. Jit. for poultry or what have you to offer. Address G. H., Lake County Times. Jefferson SESSIONS.

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