Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 27 May 1910 — Page 14
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THE TIMES. Friday, May 281910.
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Mother Is coming Into her own. She Is stepping out of the crowd of. "ordinary humanity and assuming on the pedestal the place that is right
fully her's. The r.rofn of glory that Is the reward of years of faithful service
thoughtless alike that the world i
last giving full honor to whom it is due
to me mother. There has been no general "revolt of mother," such as Mary E. Wllkins graphically and sympatehtically described. It is not in the nature of mothers to revolt; they are too accustomed to bear uncomplainingly the burdens of the world. But without conscious, self seeking effort on their part they are assuming their right
fully Important place in the scheme of things in the United States and in oth-
of the mother's status in this country
must be awarded to the National Con
gress of Mothers, which is soon to meet
in annual session in Denver. From
June 10 to 15 these organized mothers
will meet in the Colorado capital to
dlsouss the problems common to them
all, , in their individual canacitT as
mothers and in their organized relations as a body of enlightened, pro
gressive, earnest, women. No little stress should be laid on the fact that
the work of the mothers congress is not merely theoretical sociology, barren of practical results. It is genuine, solid work for the advancement of the children of the nation, and its ramifications reach into the homes of the highest and of the humblest.
is beginning to shine before men, pro- 1 er countries, claiming to the thinker and the Part of the credit for this uplifting
ead the Guarantees Back of This
Non-Taxable 6 Stock Financial Risk Reduced to a Minimum in Dodge Manufacturing Co.'s $1,000,000 Specially Secured Preferred Stock Issue. Net Assets Now $3 for $1. NOTE the strength behind this $1,000,000 issue of non-taxable 6 preferred stock by the Dodge Manufacturing Co., of Mishawaka,. ii i The business of this company constitutes the foundation of all industrial development. The plant is the largest of its kind in the world. It turns out a staple product universally- recognized as the standard of its class.
Moral Guarantee No more excellent moral standing exists than that which characterizes the administration of the affairs of this company.
Financial Guarantee $3,167,852.07 of live, productive assets stand back of this $1,000,000 of preferred stock, and it may never be less than $2 for each $1 under the terms of contract. Credit Guarantee 30 years of prompt attention to every obligation has established a credit that safe-guards
all interests'. Policy Guarantee The established policy of the Company in building a large surplus, amounting at present to more than $1,167,000, to increase the value of the securities. The entire $1,000,000 of preferred stock goes into the business. It is to be used for
factory expansions and improvements made
Output Guarantee The staple character of the output has demonstrated the ability of the company to withstand the crises-and depressions through
which the country has passed since'1878.
Recommended by Central Trust Co., Indianapolis Tri-State Loan & T. Co., Ft. Wayne Mutual Trust & Dep. Co., New Albany Wainwright Trust Co., Noblesville American Trust Co., Lebanon Peoples Trust Co., Muncie Peru Trust Co., Peru Grant Trust & &&. Co., Marion Citizens Loan, Trust & Savings Co., South Bend Mishawaka Trust & Sav. Co., Mishawaka
System Guarantee The cost system and factory system insure the production of the output on a minimum basis that challenges competition.' Contract Guarantee
The contract embodied in the stock certificate gives all the protection required by law.
and in addition provides safeguards of such a nature as to insure against even remote possibilities of loss. In fact the effect of this contract is better than a mortgage because every item of the assets from the. cash in the drawer to and including the real estate, is pledged to secure this issue. Insurance Guarantee
The buildings and contents are protected
ncJon, u 7:: rr---r vxuCiii;,prinKier system and
XuZ tia t- "K"" . a morougmy armed hre company of employes, the Dodge Line m the last year. $1,500,000 of insurance is kept in force. Note These Other Attractive Features
Such an investment as has been provided in this issue, covering complete protection to the principal, and guaranteeing a liberal dividend is not often available to Indiana investors. Investors of small sums are able to place their funds on the same basis as those favored with large fortunes, and receive the same protection that is available to the most discriminating man of experience in such matters. The increased cost of living has put an extra burden on the income of everyone and it can be met only by securing investments that yield larger returns without any extra'risk
xuc uuu-iaxauie 07 preierrea stocic ot the Dodge Manufacturing Company offers ideal opportunity that may not come again in a great while.
Dodge preferred stock is a home security. The business is a thoroughly tried and proven success the management has a record of over thirty years of splendid achievement. It will be difficult to find a safer investment that will yield 6 net. . , Send in the coupon for full information.
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Citizens Loan, Trust & Say. South Bend
Mishawaka Trust & Sar. Co. Mishawaka
Citizens Loan, Trust & Savings Co., South Bend Mishawaka Trust & Sav. Co., Mishawaka
Gentlemen: please forward complete information regarding Dodge Preferred Stock.
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Three Leading Third-Sackers.
MISSOURI VALLEY ATHLETES COMPETE.
Des Moines, la.. May 27. The annual . championships 'of the Missouri Athleti j association, which has Jurisdiction over ' Iowa, Missouri and several neighbor- j Ing states, began in this city today and j will be concluded tomorrow. The pick i of the athletes of nearly two-score of the leading colleges of this section are ' entered in the various events, and all
signs points to the most successful meet ever held under the auspices of the association. Instead of awarding medals as heretofore the first place winners will receive handsome srold
watches on which will be engraved the j Missouri valley monogram and the '
event.
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GREAT LAND SALE! Vast Tract of Rich Land In the Rean4 JLake Coantry, Wiaconaln, Opcaed to Settlement by the American Immigrrattan Co., of Chippewa KnIU, Wis.
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SALE AHOUSES WIDESPREAD INTEREST. The lumbermen have at last rri
for settlement thpir vast tracts nf iv. I
Wisconsin land, a total of over 500,000 acres. The very best of this land, comprising 150,000 acres in the famous Round Lake Country, in Sawyer County, Wis., is now being cut up into farms and" sold at from $6.50 to J20 per acre on t years' time. The low prices and easv terms on which this rich land may Ve secured challenges the attention of the owner of high priced land and the tenant farmer as well. t Tre American Immlrrttnn r.rmr.mr,
great development plans are rapidly bearing fruit and new towns are being
laia oui, new railroads are comma-, and
settlers are busily building tiomes and getting the land under cultivation.
inese lanas are in trie very heart of the state's richest dairy section. Clover grows in such abundance that this region is kt.own as the great country for
toclc raising. The land is capable of roducine bie crorjs of e-raln fruit nnrt
vgetables.
Jn much or this land there is enough mber to pay for it and furnish all the
umber for the necessary farm bulld-
nsrS- It is a rountrv nf nhnnrtflnt ruin.
fall and the purest of water.
Nine out of every ten who visit the merioan Immigration company's land
funds railroad fare to purchasers.
Send for free maps, descriptive books and all necessarv information at once to the local representative of, the cornpan v and cet your pick of the land. ,
Gostlin, Meyn & Co.,
COR. STATE A?Vn 1IOMHAN STS,
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The race for the title of the best third baseman in the'eountry is a close
one this season. At present Harry
Lord of the Boston Americans is lead
ing his rivals by a few points, with
Arthur Devlin of the New York Na
tionals the runner up and Harry Stein-
feldt a close third. Lord is playing
a classy game at last station with the
Red Sox and smacking the ball hard.
WASHINGTON GOSSIP OF INTEREST TO H00SEERS.
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Washington, May 27. Senator Gore,
Representative Champ Clark, democrat
ic leader of the house, and Representative Claude Kitchin of North Carolina
have promised to make speaking tours
of the Thirteenth district in the inter
est of Representative Henry A. Earn hart.
Former Senator James A. Hemenway spent some time In conference with the
president yesterday. Mrs. Dixon, wife of the Fourth district representative, ' and daughters
Claire and Dorothy, left for their home
in North Vernon, Ind., last evening..
Jefferson Caylor of Indianapolis here.
John Lavendowsky of Lafayette, one
of Representative Crumpacker's stead
fast lieutenants, was a guest of the
Tenth district represetnative yesterday Representative Cox introduced tc
President Taft yesterday Miss Fannie
Armstrong of Huntington, Mrs. Sarah Cooper of Jasper and Miss Helen Rose
of Ireland, Ind.
The senate yesterday afternoon con
firmed the appointment of A. J. Frost
as postmaster of Portland, Ind. The postofflce at Rushville, Ind., ac
cording to an announcement yesterday
will be relocated on June 1 on the eas
side of Main street, between Third and
Fourth streets. Announcement was made by the civi service commission yesterday that ex
aminations for fourth-class postmasters
will be held in Indiana on June 25, ai follows: For Rutland, at Hibbard; fo Hatfield, at Rockport, and for Muren at Wlnslow. Mrs. Nannie R. Dudley, widow of th
late General William W. Dudley, wll
receive a pension of 130 a month if
bill which Senator Gallingrer, chairman
of the senate committee on pensions
introduced yesterday becomes a law.
Representative Barnhart Introduced
Floyd Nerf of Rochester to the presl dent yesterday.
Lacked Tact. "Why can't people be more dlpl
matlc?" mourns the Philosopher of
Folly. "Last night I made an enemy
of a -woman by telling her t5at her
favorite candy made people fat."
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Let Us Sell Yob a Good Suit of - Clothes Hand-tailored throughout; lining and trimmings are in keeping with the garments. They are perfect-fitting, stylish; finished by expert hands and sure to give satisfaction. All popular shades and styles. . - : We can fit any man. In furnishing goods we carry as large, ; if not the largest stock in the Calumet region. Thousands of Ties, all colors. Shirts we carry them by the gross.. Underwear we have an immense stock to fit any figure. We can fit any head with the celebrated "Stetson" or "Tiger" Hats, in either stiff or soft shapes.
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