Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1910 — Page 7

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LUKE C00I1TY PEOPLE

v Villi GAT PRIZES 'Hiller and Hammond Draw Honors in Big County Show. V Chicago, Feb. 3.At the show of the fceresford Cat club here the following wirds were made: v Black, male, first prlie. Mr J. Gross, Hammond; white blue-eyed male. ab. Sir James, Mrs. M. Ostrander, Miller. . Ind.; t)lack female. Todsv Mn .t

Orosa, Hammond; orange, male, second prise, Bunahlne. Mrs. M. Ostrander, Miller. Ind.; white male, VHC Glory Junior. Mrs. H. I. Sco field, Crlsman. Ind.; whit female, second prize, Persia, Mrs. JX D. Scofleld, Crisman, Ind.; black male, second prise, Teddy, Mrs. J. Gross, Hammond; black, female, first pMse, Trlxls, Mrs. J. Gross. Hammond.

a brother of Ed. Mee .of Hammond, died

at her home yesterday.

The death occurred rather suddenly, and Mr. and Mrs. Mee were notified; of

the fact today, The funeral arrange

menu have not yet been made. Mrs. Mee is well known la Lake county and

her death la generally regretted. , :.:

LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST

COMPANY, BANK

Report

County Savlnsrs &

or tne condition of the Lafe

nammona, iaaiana, at the close of

iMiaincsB, j&oary 31st, 1S10" ASSETS.

tf?an8. $332,243.82 Misc. bond and stocks, 24,869.08 furniture and fixtures 18 000.00

urn aue irom other

banks 39.942.57

WELL

KNOWN OVEE COUNTY

Hr. M. M. Mee cf Irving Park, formerly Kisa' AlUe KeJe of Lowell, a daughter of John Hale and the wife f

Total

......1412,055.45

LIAI1IUTIES.

capital stock (paid in)j $ 50,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 28,316.64 Deposits 333,733.81

Total

...$412,055.45

I, Peter W. Meyn, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the

"i " my anowieag-e and belief. s, PETER W. MEYJf, v - President

subscribed and sworn to before me

ims su aay oc tfeDruary, 1810. WILLIAM F. MASHTNO, .. Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 10. 1914,

Report of the Condition of CITIZENS GERIIA1T NATIONAL BANK At Hammond In the State of Indiana, at the close'of business, Jan, 31, mo. RESOVRCES. Loans and Discounts , .... 340' 757 32 .Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ....'.V.',

"uiius iu secure circulation.............. IT. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits;... .. '. . Premiums on TJ. S. Bonds Bends, Securities, etc ', . ; . . . . . Banking house, furniture and fixtures Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) Due from aprpoved reserve agents . Checks and other Cash Items.

ITotes of other National Banks.

65,000.00 125,000.00 6.200.00 44.-438.87 1.643.20 76.23 84.8S5.77 9,042.18

j Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cent 'ik";q LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK VIZ: ' "

Specie

Legal-tender

notes. .

.$20,335.90 . 5.000.00

Redemption ,fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) . ,

TOTAL

25.335.90 3,250.00

.$776,706.10

LIABILITIES.

Capital stock urplus fund

paid fn.

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Lndlvided profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid . "Tnnn'sa National Bank Notes outstanding """ Dividends unpaid . . '. ', , ' " " " a"JJ :JJ Individual deposits subject to check: ! ".V. i $348 09V 09 "" Demand certificates of deposit 23873 00 ' Time certificates of deposit j " oVkh - Certified checks .1 ..... ..Y. All

uirnea oiaiej aeposits

125,000.00

Total deposits

11 TOTA... , ahr . ;r.-.; ......

. 589,493.22 .$776,706.19

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Go To Work It; i more fashionable In this country to get a living by working for It than by marrying for It. Easier, too. But let's be exact about this. You not only want work, you want pay for your work, and every cent of pay that your work Is worth. No need to feel bashful about that. Fact Is, John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie felt Just the way you feet about It. That's why they're rich. But sometimes your skill and work are worth more to one employer than they are to another. The best way for you to find the man to whom you will be most valuable Is to put a little classified Munnimaker ad In the TIMES. Dont go hunting for him on foot. It doesnt pay. And you haven't time. TIMES ads are quicker than feet. At their present price they're cheaper than shoe leather, unless you get your shoes for nothing. Put a little classified ad in the TIMES If you want to go to work and if you want to get what your work is worth.

Dear Mr. Munnimaker, co The TIMES Classified Cot imns. Through a little Munnimaker Classified Ad, TIMES, I found a job for a horse that was idle. Yours truly.

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J. W. D.

Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The TIMES, or phone him at No. 111, whenevef you want anything.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS,

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aaileai or acBt tMm mttkem. the Tinea will nut reaponatble

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E. S. Emerine. Cashier of the atove-named bank, do solemnlv wnr

TV at theYabove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 7 - v ' E- ESIERINEi Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me " CORRECT Attest:

una ou udj ui rcuruiiry, rjiu. GEORGE

Notary Public. j My commission expires March. y24.

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FOR HAliE. FOR SALE Kimball piano; condition; mahogany case. Ogden st. after 6 p. m.

first-class Call 46 3tf

M. EDER.

K. STINSON, J. RUFF, Directors.

Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, Jan. 31, 1910. RESOURCES.

Loans and Discounts $1,060,167.27

Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. I". S. Bonds to secure circulation..

V. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits............... i?snnnnn

Premiums on U. S. Bonds NOXE

Bonds, securities, etc... Banking house, furniture and fixtures., Due from State Banks and Bankers............... Due from approved reserve agents............ Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Notes of other National banks Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents......... LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE, IX BANK, VIZ: Specie ....$62,295.15 Legal-tender notes 10,000.00

2,628.14

150,000.00

104,072.63 7,000.00 5,270.14 179,105.65 2,845.69 282.56 2,000.00 574.49

R ?AL,E Houseboat. 4 rooms; rooms 14xJ4; one shanty by side. 18x12; ten small boats, 2 tents, one runabout. N. S. Berg, Cudahy . Station, Elec. Ry. Line, Ind. $

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LEaAL NOTICES.

ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ; tt fD x7-!nef- administrator of the h.V.K,. , Mlchael Raisser. deceased. j Ty Kives notice that by TUtue o! Ham0frthf Lak? SuPHor Court. thtPlS3, I,din h wUL between dlt J?f 10 o cl?k " m.. on the th H.ic,?Ia,h.oa & Conroy. suite 406 ,mi?n(1 Building. Hammond. ladiaaa. !i 1rn y to day thereafter until 8 ale, at private sale, a whole or in part all the Interest of Sti5dvcedent in an(1 to th following described real estate in Lake County. &latf o Indiana, to-wit: "The Southeast quarter (U of feeetion tour 4), Township TbirtyflJT 35f. North Range fiae (9) Ie3! tb right of way of the Michigan Central Railroad Comt"v and the Elgin. Joiiet and Eastern Railroad Company, heretofore deeded to said railroad com- -panles by said decedent, contain, or ess11 bout 147-2 cres, more .T,Ltt",Ie!.wfn be ma?e subject to the fhP of td court for not thar fa appraised value of said real as-oonditPons-POa th9 followtn terms and All cash or one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the bal- . ncvln two equal installment payable In twelve months and eighten months, as evidenced by note . or the purchaser bearing six per 1 tnterest. waiving relief, proviaing attorney's fees and secured i oy i mortgaga on the real estate ! ' Sold. : "j . ' PETER HTLBRICK. I Administrator of the Estate of Michael Raisser, Deceased.

txtJSTJ.0? OP ADMINISTRATION. ! IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE fl..tJSeUuhertby ,vn that ta unf . 8 ff"d l13 ben appointed admtneV'tVri v 82'd E,8tat y the Judge the Lake Superior Coprt. aid SVfi Is supposed to be solvent. - MARY ELLEN SPAULDING Dated Jan. 19, 1919. '

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the Matter of the Estate of Mike Suiy, Deceased. No. 627 H l11! herby given thit the undersigned ha been appointed adminislltt0rr 8 5.ald Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court Said Estate ta Mjwswita be 1 solvent.

nmiuin nnuaiu w slit. . . . Administrator. Dated Jan. 17s 1910.

$50.00 AT $1.20 PER WEEK

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And other amounts in proportion are what some juggle , figure companies advertise through their circulars and newspaper columns. Our Advice for you is to deal with the Square Deal Company And come to us when in need. We will grive you the exact amount the cost will be, without any jugrgling; in plain figures, so plain in fact that a mere child can understand. We Will Advance You from $10 to $200 on your Household Goods, Piano, Horses, Wagons, Etc., same to remain in roor possession and allow you to repay us in small weekly, bi-weekly or monthly payments. If you owe on your PuRNrrunK, Piano or any other Loan Company, let us advance you sufficient to pay them off and additional cash for any othjr purpose. Largest Rebates for prepayment, no annoying collectors to bother you," arvT extension on time in case of sickness or misfortune without extra charge are features worth your consideration. Largest and most reliable Company in Northern Indiana. .Calumet Loan Largest and Most Reliable Company. 212 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Ind. PHONE 333 Phone, Write or Call. Open Every Evening

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FIREMEN CALLED . The members of the Gary Are depart, raent spent another sleepless night on account of tiro more false alarms being sent into the station. Shortly after 11 o'clock last night an alarm was sent In from Eleventh avenue and Madison street, and upon arriving at the fire box It was found

that the fire box had again been tampered with. The glass was broken and the lver had been turned. Another call was sent In by the telephone about 6 o'clock this morning from the Orphans Candy kitchen saying that there was a fire at Fifth avenue and Broadway. Upon investigating the call it was found that two strange men entered the place and sent la the call by telephone. No Are of any nature could be found and the call was the work of home practical

joker. r Every effort is being made to find the party who Is guilty of sending In these false alarms, and if he 4s found he will be severely dealt with.

For SeJe Cheap! 0,000,000 te-t rooaoBwand second' bond LUMBER of aft kinds. Doora. Windows, Pftttnttfnr Orals, every thin necessary to baBd a house with. Cat! with estimates. J. G. RUEL M8T frk Ave

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To Its Rural Mail Patrons Anywhere

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M H, Times (2); M Y. Times (1); No. it. Times 2); Ct Times 2); H C R. Time (8); I R W, Times (1); Times. (2; H M, Times (3; X-5, Times. (4; A A. Times. (2). . NOTTCE. Wfll parties rno have replies to classified ads addressed care Lke County Times kindly call promptly for same. MALE HELP WANTEIX WANTED Foreman for Republic Iron &. Steel Co.. East Chicago. 3-3

for car rivetApply immed- & Fdry Co., 2-4

FOR SALJS-Lot and 2-story building at Cedar Lake. Lake county, Ind., at

a bargain. Address P No. 1. Times. 3-3

FOR SALE! In sunny south. Texas

land; just a few more tf0-aer tracts

left for actual settlers; Investment now

320; be worth in two vears S3. son

Write me. I want to call and exnlain

our proposition to you. Jesse E. Foust,

vaipaiatso, ana.

WANTED Hammermen ing; no labor troubles, lately to American Car Berwick, Pa.

Redemption

TOTAL

fund with U.

S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation)

72,295.15

7,500.00

.31,718,741.72

150.000.00 120,000.00

11.209.25

LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In. , $ Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid

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Amiuia.i uniin nuies uuiBianoing 150 000 00 Due to Trust Companies and Savings Banks $ 6,789.26 Dldlvends unpaid 42.00 Individual deposits subject to check....... 684,945.51 Demand certificates of deposit -. 45,998.01 Time certificates of deposit '. ....u 423547.93 Certified checks . '. 1.209.76 United States deposits .,. . 125,000.00

Total deposits.

.31,287,352.47

TOTAL 11.718.741.72

State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: v I, W. C. Belman. Cashier of the above-named bank,' do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief.' TV. C. BELMAN. Oaahler. Suhscrlhed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attest: this 3d day of February. 1910. A- L TURNER,

f. W. M E IK, J. N. BECKMAN.

Notary Public. Directors.

DAVID T. EMERT,

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co.

ABSTRACTERS) ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT. NOMINAL ' RATES' I. X. MOTT, President ntAXX UAUMOKD. Vice-President J. S. BLACXMUK, Secretary A. H. TAPPES, Treasurer UWAJU J. XDER, Manager

AGENTS Male or female: Beautifully bound volume of Theodore Roosevelt's wonderful Discoveries in the Wilds of

Africa. Agents now making weekly Get busy 'now. Outfit free, send 2oc for mailing. American Supply Co., ,4014 Wabash ave., Chicago, 111. 29-6

WANTED Men to prepare for railway mail examinations. Commencement

salary $800. Preparation free. Franklin

Institute. Dept. SB.L.. ttocnesier, ix. x.

FEMALE HELP WANTED

WANTED Stenographer ana cierit in

real estate ofhee. inquire

WANTED A maker ana saiesiaoy.

. Call at Miss i? reel s mnunei j 3016 92nd st.. South Chicago. 3-3

wAVTKn Good Kirl for general house

work; must be able to cook; good wages to right girl. Inquire 53 Rimbaeh a VA 1-6

WANTED Good girl for general

hnnwwnrk. ADDly J. R- Brant, 3368

Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbpr, Tnrl nhone 861. 25tf

LOST AND FOUND

TOST Little white dog answering to

name of Parker. Reward ror return

to 514 Fred St.. Whiting.

2-3

LOST Gold bracelet with the initials M. R. engraved on It; reward. Address 133. Times. 1-3

I1ST Oenuine mink mult between

Penn. R. H. and Sixth ave. Reward

of S5 will be offered for its return to

NuDDnau'a general stone on Mass. and

Sixth ave.. Gary. 1-3

LOST Gold fob, link de

sign: monogram seal, in

itials P. A. P. Will ,finder

please return to Tunes of fice, Hammond bldg.

BOASD AND ROOM-

WANTED Board and room, close to

Hoffman st. Address A D Q. Times.

SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Plain sewing to do at home Mrs. Vaun, 218 Plummer ave., sld entrance. 3-2

Secretary' office 2 Tapper Block nAMMOWD

HAMMOND AND caowM ponrr, to

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Section 20-32-9 W SE 14 NE

David S. Fuller....."..." $1,600

occnun od-oo-iv t u acres off SW li. Frederlch Seehausen

to Christoph Russel 2,000

Lots 37, 28. block 2, Morris addition. Frank Hammond. Rec. to

Giles T. Warner 7,000

Lot 44. block 15, SW 14 28-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Alexander Kish Lot 9. block 2. subdivision SW H 82-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Albert Duptak Lot 89, block 6, Osborne's first ad-

luon. Anton fair to JtLerznann

mng .vmi..r.i..w

200

400

FOR SALE Two lots In Garv at a

barsrain. For particulars address r t.

Times. 3-12

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Frame

and brick buildinsr with store-rooms

on first floor and modern 6-room fiat in above;- also a building in the rear; rental $85 per month; Lincoln aw. near Roscoe blvd., Chicago. Would like to get Hammond property. Gostlin. Meyn & Co. 3-3

FOR SALE $1,500 buys a modern 5-

room cottage in West Hammcnd, 111, blocks from courthouse: brick base

ment under whole house: 1800 rush

the rest on time; a bargain. Call on Wm. Steckmeiater, 403 Sibley st. 2-2

FOR SALE Five head of work horses

cneap ir taken at once. V. W. Park

er. 232 Plummer ave. 1-6

FOR SALE Model "K" Wlnton touring car, 30 h. p.; equipment, top, glass front. five lamps, generator, speedometer, horn, tools and tire pump; car is painted royal blue, which is in elegant shape; cost ne was equipped $2,700; our price $900., Address C M No.

x. limes. 31-S

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE On t

of carpenter books; Hodgson's works, best made, cost 112: new fnr who t

have you? Address J T, Times. 28 tf

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By an Arrangement with the Publishers the Times is able to make the following remarkable offer to Mail Subscribers.

FOR SALE 20 acre truck farm. Thorn

ton townshin. nn mils tmm CYiina err.

city limits. For particulars see Julius Smith, Burnham, III. 26tf

To any one sending Three Dollars for a Year's Subscription to the Times, we will send them: One year's subscription to the Times. One year's subscription to the Farm and Home,. One year's subscription to the American. Fashions, One year's subscription to the Woman's World, Note the Quality as well as the Quantity of the Journals.

FOR KENT.

FOR RENT 4 -room flat; 3446 Penn. ave.; gas. electric light, steam and hot and cold water. Inquire Geo. Walcis. cor. Grapevine and Mich. ave. 3-3

FOR RENT Rooms for lisrht house

keeping. Apply 268 Plummer ave.

FOR RENT Rooms In newly furnished

house: all modern convenience unrj

comforts; gas, bath, electric light and heat; quiet home atmosphere. Apply 412 Michigan ave. 3.3

FOR RENT 8-room modern house: 552 Michigan ave. Phone 2803. 3-3

: The Times is the great County Daily, aim is 30,000 circulation by January 1911. Four periodicals for the price of one. their name indicates the Farm and Home, American Fashions and Woman's World are

leading Magazines of their kind.

FOR RENT-Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, with gras, bath electric light and heat. 328 Indiana ave.

No farmer's wife can afford to be without them

FOR RENT Nicely furnished room at 117 Douglas st.

light 3-2

FOR RENT Three Inrga office rooms over Gem theater, 9419 Michigan av Indiana Harbor, Ind. 14 tf

FOR RENT Modern flats of 6 and 6 rooms; 6th and Van Buren st., Gary; will be ready Feb. 1. J. R. Brant 3368 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. Telephone Harbor $61. 171

FOR RBNT Several

house in Burnham

at

nd 6-room

$10 and $12

per mouth; Burnham is 1 miles from Hammond, with Lake Shore trains to the gates of the Standard Steel Car Co.; 5 cent fare. Apply to Burnham Land Assn. Pullman and Center aves., Burnhamsett MISCELIxclNEOUS. HIGHEST PRICE PxID FOR ALL furs. Morris A. Dobson, 105-06 South Honman st. Xitf WANTKD You to know E. P. Johnston, US Hammond bldg.. Hammond, Ind.. i district manager ror the North. Western Mutual Life Insurance Co. for LaV v Jasper il Newton counties. i COLLECTIONS of any kind made anywhere against anybody. No collection no charge. We know the business and get the money. Send particulars to Calumet Mercantile Agency. East Chi-

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