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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. Replies to following classified ads now at Times office. Advertisers please call for them: J. F BUR 1 M L l!!0 D R C C... ,'.1M 1 P 1UC E B

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the rollowlng advertlsementa who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter riven. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of ationymours advertisers can not, In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow instructions.

FOR SALE. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping, with bath. 7 Indiana ave., Hammond. 12-2

FOR SALE Barber shop in good location In Hammond; doing a good business; owner leaving city. Address TPH Times, Hammond. 12-3

As far as It Is possible. It is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the offlee. The Times will not be responsible for errors lo ads taken over tha telephone.

Three line want ads ISc. pa" rates on application.

Time and

FEMALE HELP.

FOR SALE Mitchell automobile, model K. 5-pass., new top, newly painted, glass front, magneto, cost new $1,600; will sell If taken at once $600. The best bargain ever offered. Phone 6S6, J. W. McMuIlen, 16S Fayette sU Hammond.

FOR SALE 5 acres, S-room house, small fruits, good water, on stone road, 10 minutes walk from Ft. Wayne

depot, in corporation. Inquire-of John

Cheney, Hobart. 9-3

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Large front room; suit able for two. 100 Russell St.. Ham

mond. Jltf FOR RENT pleasant, well furnished room; modern conveniences; centrally located. Mrs. E. Stuart., 159 E. State St.. Hammond. Phone 241.

eon, Chas. Bllley, Anton . BystronskL

Mrs. Emma Brossard, Jimmle Burke, Joseph Bocchouski (3). Yan Baran, C.

H. "Conwell, Howard Cool, Mrs. Deam

kin, Le Roy Oaugherty, Jessie Dnbo. John Ederhan, Fred Flelschhauer, Miss DolUe Foster, Miss Elisabeth' Fowler, Lee Graves, John Gassnert, Culver Hand, Meur Hlphonce, Max. of Ham.

moiid Hospital. Edward Hilbrich, John J unpen. John Kenda Tilca Katie, Oolde Latnorder. Yah Maxureh, Boavl Mitru, J. A. Meore, Edward Murray, Frank Molinaro. Ed Methe, Gioder NokilskL Mr. Oposto Aiiver Typewriter Exchange, A. D. Pros, Ed Patterson. Miss Marie SchulU. "W'tadystaw Sezhepanski, Krlsian Simeon, Mayciu Savioskl,

Jas. C bharraf, Geo. p. stone. Oeo.

Smith, George Tkalec, Miss Marguearite Wilkerson, AVilllam Winterhatter, Vincent Williams.

F. R. SCHAAF. P. M.

rotJghs, rls and stags, S4.006.45.

Sheep Fed western lambs, $6,550 7.25; native ewes, $3.25(54.25; native iambs, $6.005r7.25; Colorado shorn lambs, $6.907.00; Colorado wool lambs, $6.757.30; shorn lambs, $6.25 7.00.

6.35; fair to fancy light, $6.256.35; I neopl of Gary do not rise ip in arm.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING places your offer before moat of the people la tbla city to whom It would have any real Interest.

FOR SALE Grocery and meat market; good location; doing good business; on account of sickness. 1541 Broadway, Gary, Ind. . 8-12

FIR. SALE Four second liarid pool tables, " complete; will sell very cheap. 3210. Block ave., Indiana Harbor. 6-6

FOR SALE At a sacrifice a good busi

ness lot. account leaving city, with a

6-room house and furniture. Apply 1208 Washington st., Gary, Ind. 5tf

FOR SALE Three mares, one horse, S

wagons, together with barn utensils; bargain if taken at once. George W. Smith, 9361 Avenue M, South Chicago.

Phone So. Chgo. 3277. 5-

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with gas and batb. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 2tf

FOR RENT Five-room fiat; all modern; corner Summer and Charlotte a v. Apply 456 Summer at. Phone 3422 Hammond. , 27tf

FOR RENT An extra phrase or two makes your ad more effective.

MONEY TO LOAN.

MONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos,

horses and wagona from 1 month to

1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms.'

Calumet Loan Co., 211 Hammond bide.

Hammond. Ind. Phone 12$. St

MONEY TO LOAN Improved real es

tate, anywhere In the state of Indi

ana, from $100 and up. Address E. G,

Sproat, 306 Hammond bldg., Hammond.

Ind. Jtf

W a tW nr a . n l .

a i. xuu An ui nee woman, one uiai

' understands stenography, as assist- j lF TOO rfAVBI aNYTHINQ AROUKTJ ant to the management of the White ; th. that dnn'i want. ,nrt..

Apply in person, J. J. Cohen. hodv eiaa miht. Advertise It and It

LOST AND FOUND. LOST Two baby rings between Co

lomai theater and Fayette st. on

ri iiii.-iFn invrBTttun nakM 'Hohman st.; one a keepsake. Finder

n., -aoot o niTSXXBSS MATTER. I kindly return to Baby, 118 Fayette St.,

" 2nd flat

I

Hammond.

12-2

Store.

Hammond, Ind.

12-2

WANTED Experienced lady typewriter with some, knowledge of bookkeeping. Address C. R. Cave Department Store, 3403 E. 92nd St., South Chi

cago. 12-3 WANTED 100 girls to pick strawberries. Apply Reld, Murdoch & Co., Hammond. ' ' " 12-J WANTED Girl for general housework. 28 Rlmbacb. ave.- Phone 212' Hammond.

night brine rou money. Every Uttla

helps.

FOR SALE A vaudeville and moving . picture-theater. For particulars Inquire J. R. Brant, 336S Commonwealth ave., .Indiana Harbor. Phone 861. 19tt

FOR SALE 3,000 loads of filling sand; orders taken for any amount. V. W. Parker, corner Jessie and Michigan, Hammond. Phone 293. 17tf

FOUND A calf. Owner must identify

and ray expenses. Call at 551 Truman

ove., Hammond. 10-

250

LOST On the Ridge road within on mile west of the Holland church in

Highland, Sunday, a pocketbook con

taining money and some other papers.

Finder please return to Nick Porter, Highland. Ind., or leave at Times office, Hammond, and receive reward. t-C

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

beta marketable thlnaje aod makes sll Talushlo thlsKB "market bio."

FOR SALE Nw and second hand dumr boxes. Apply to V. W. Parker, corner Jessie and Michigan, Hammond. Ind. 17tl

WASTED First class wpman short order cook. Apply Chicago Commissary Co., Gibson, Ind. 8-3

CLASSIFIED . ADVERTISING flada "fiadable" tbinga and - makes all lost articles "flndable."

WANTED Waitress. Wre Cater Cafe. 90 State st., Hammond. ' 31tf

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING contains moat of the nerta of work to be had.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Sada tcaaata every day for sosae people oftco tor nm people. .

MALE HELP. WANTED Good furniture . repairer; good wages to sober, competent man. Apply The Wigwam, 3450 Penn. ave., Indiana Harbor. Phone 57S-J. ' 12-3

FOR RENT.

MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSEHOIJ5 GOODS bought and sold. Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State St., Hammond. Ind. Phone 541. tt

BOARD AND ROOM.

ROOMS Usually a boarding house that Is good enough to be advertised Is good enough to board at. .

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

GARY-TOLLESTON.

Lots I to 33, blk 1; lots 11 to 33,

blk 2. Gary Park sub; also all blk 2, Clark Land Co.'s add, Henrietta J. Randall to Richard T. Davis ; GARY.

Lot 22, Caldwell's 1st sub. John

H. Curtis to Ella M. Halter

EAST CHICAGO.

Lots 12 and 13. blk 11. NW 29-

37-9, East Chgo. CO. to QeOrge German S50 Lot 48, blk 3. NE 29-87-9, William P. Crockett to George W. Lewis , . . j INDIANA HARBOR. Lots IS t 15, blk 9, 4th add, East

Chgo Co. to Annie Knight. . 1,500

Lot 30, blk 14, 2nd add. Frank

Lutnskl to John Raduski 400

WHITING. Lot 5 and N K lot 6. blk 3, Forsyth's td add, Gallua J. Bader

to A. J. Lauef 1,200

TOLLESTON. Lot 35, blk 2, C. T. L & I. Co.'s 4th add, Smith-Badef-Davidson

Co. to John Bolha....! 600

Lots 10 and 11, blk I. toll Laid Co.'s 1st add, Toll Land Co. to

Imre SUniog 800

Lot 4, blk 25, C. T. L A I. Co.'s 6th add, The Steel City Realty Co. to Smlth-Bader-Davidson Co Lot 29, blk 2, Gruenberg's add.

Paul C. Grsenberg to Vida E. Hume S3

I Lot 29, blk 2, Gruenberg's add,

Vida E. Hume to Harry O'Neill CROWN POINT.

Part NE'4 8-34-8, Jacob I.I. Mor

gan to Frank Rettlg

27-36-8 W 10 acres of SE i NE

4. So. Broadway Land Co. to Hoy D. Davis TOLLESTON.

Lot 39, blk 15, Oak Park add, Al

bert H. Bumphrey to Wojciech Bogacz .1.

18-36-8 S H NE NE 4. Philip

J. McCaffery to Security Realty Co

SIXTH WARD OF GARY WOHT STAND FOR IT

ToMeMoa people are op la arms over the -attempt of Alilrrmnii C'antlemna

anil the Gary park board to place the

city In nearly a half a million dollar In debt for the purchase of the Lake front park at Miller and several de

clared today that If the purchase was

made they would get out restraining

orders and fight the proposition to the

end.

City Now Burdened With Debt. 'The purchase of the park site on

he Miller beach, at least six to eignt

miles from Gary and Tolleston with no

way to reach it la one of the biggest steals In the history of the city of

Gary," said a prominent Tolleston tax

payer. "I can't understand why the

650

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for

light housekeeping and sleeping)

rooms also. 85 Sibley st. Phone 827-W Hammond.

WANTED TO BUY. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING cop. tains moat of the news of work to bo hod.

FOR RENT Flat, with bath and toilet. 552 Michigan ave. Phone 1112-R Hammond. 12-3

FOR RENT Six-room modern flat with bath. B 302 Troman ave. Inquire 292 Truman ave., Hammond. 12-J

HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GOOD second hand overcoats, suits and pants. Phone 543 or call at 67 State st., Hammond. 6-

LEGAL NOTICES.

FOR RENT Furnished room; suitable for two gentlemen. 654 So. HcJhman st., Hammond. 12-2

FOR RENT Well furnished front "room:. 5 minutes walk; cheap rent. Call aftet; 5:30, 695 So. Hohman at., upstairs. Phone 1067-J, Hammond. 12-2

FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping; $9 per month; no objections to children. Call at 244 Michigan ave., Hammond, or phone 936-R, 12-2

WANTED Boy to deliver and make himself useful around Store. Apply Harbor Pharmacy, 3034 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. SALESMEN WISHING TO EARN $3 TO . $5 per day write for' terms Immediately. .First National. Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. . , v - -12-12 IF YOU ARE AN EXHER- ; ienced grocery clerk and

want a steady position as or-

der and delivery -' ?lerk at good wages, apply at once. I prefer that you have some knowledge of meats. W. R. Diamond, East Chicago, Ind.

FOR RENT Hammond.

A barn. 96

Russell st., 12tf

FOR RENT Neat and nicely furnished 4 -room cottage for light housekeeping; water'.and gas for cooking and

ngnt; cheap li taken at once. Also a,

suite of 3 rooms with a big pantry; all jnodern, 235 Indiana ave., Hammond.

FOR RENT-rSix-room flat; all modern

conveniences; downstairs, .104 Condlt

St. Call at 100 Condlt st., Hammond.

THE MAN WHO WANTS A JOB around here reads th's paper first for he knows that It has 60,000 readers a day. He stands a chance of getting a Job. A want ad here may gst you Just the man you want.

MALE HELP Men who are loosing for good Jobs where they can earn good dollars, always read Tho Times male help adit

FOR RENT Rooms for light" housekeeping; modern. Phone 384. 878 No. Hohman St., Hammond. 10-2

00

300

PRODUCE MARKET.

The city is already burdened wltn taxes and the idea of placing the city In debt for years to come when there are so many other improvements needd. Is preposterous."

-"If Gary and Tolleston wants to upend money for parks let them buy the property in Gary. There are hundreds of acres of Woodland that could be purchased for $900 per acre surrounding Gary that could be purchased for $900 per acre surrounding Gary

without having to go eight miles out! of the way. Let Gary have one or two "mailer parks in the city like the one they hare purchased on the south side some time ago. These could be reached by the poor people, the working men, and would be a benefit to the city In general." "The Idea of paying $1,250 an. acre on the Miller beach," continued the taxpayer, "is a plain case of robbery to the tax payers and is one of the boldest of robberies. Other land along the

beach at Miller can be purchased for $70 Oto $900 an acre. Why should the

city of Gary pay $1,250 per acre and enrich Castleman and the owners of the laind " Steps are now being taken by tha Sixth Ward Improvement assoclatlo to take up the Gary park question and !f the association does not Investigate the matter several prominent Tolleston citizens stated to The Times this morning that t3iey would take It upon themselves to (file restraining orders If the park was .purchased.

PLANS TRUST COKE FIGHT Pittsburg. Pa.. June l!. The Jones & Laughlin eompeaiy, one of the largest Independent st?el companies in the United States, announced today that It will construct a coike plant costing $1,000,000 to combat the trust's recent $18,000,000 purchase of coking coal lands.

CLASSIFIED ADVKnTIStNO sells salable property HEADU.V and makes nil GOOD property waIeMe.w.

Report of the Condition of the

LAKE COUNTY

SAVING & TRUST

CO. BANK

At the close of business June 7. 1911.

ASSETS.

Loans $358,238.46

Misc. Bonds and Stocks 48,149.45

Furniture and Fixtures 12,000.00

Cash and due from banks... 90,633.53

Total Assets $509,051.44 LIABILITIES.

Capital stock (paid In) $ 50,000.00 Surplus 30,000.00

Undivided Profits ;.. 8.486.69

Deposits 420,564,75

Total Liabilities. . .-. $509,051.44 I, Peter W. Meyn, president of the above-nmmed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the

best of my knowledge and belief. PETER W. MEYN.

Subscribed and sworn to before me

this 10th day of June, 1911. WILLIAM F. MASHINO. Notary Public.

My commission expires January 10,

1914.

Report of the Condition of THE CITIZENS GERMAN NATIONAL RANK, at Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, June 7, 1911. nESOlUCES. Loans and Discounts... t . ..$ 560,794.41 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured , 5.S95.47 IT. S. Bonds to secure circulation i 100.000.00 V. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 125,01)0.00 Premiums on IT. S. Bonds i 5,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc m 31.563.77 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures y 9,260.50 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 2,170.98

Due from approved Reserve Agents 130,011.19 Checks and other Cash Hems i 4,387.94

Notes of other National Banks 2.500.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and cen ts ... .y 156.05 LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BA NK, VIZ:

Specie 4. ....$29,217.00 Legal-tender notes , . .1 11.S50.00 41,067.00

Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent ot circulation); 5,000.00

TOTAL J ..$1,015,807.01 LIABILITIES.

Capital stock paid in ....i $ 100,000.00

Surplus fund.... . 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, iess Expenses and Taxes paid , 7,287.67 National Bank Notes outstanding 100,000.60

Individual deposits subject to check , 51,568.36

Demand certificates of deposit 4,007.60 Time certificates cf deposit ; ill,6jl.23

Certified checks 1,302.15

United States deposits , , 125,000.00

TOTAL $1,025,807.01

HAMMOND SAVINGS & TRUST

COMPANY BANK

Report of the condition of the Hammond Savings & Trust Company

Bank at the close of business June

7th, 1911. ASSETS.

Loans and Discount $169,437.15

Bonds 24,904.43 Furniture and Fixtures. .; 11,943.40

Real Estate 453.83;

Cash an hand and In banks.. 26,721.97

State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: - I, H. M. Johnson, Cashier of the above-named bahk, do solemnly sweaf

that the above statement Is true to the best of nijr knowledge and belief.

H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier

'Subscribed and sworn to before me

this 10th day of June, 1911.

J. K. STINSON, Notary Public.

CORRECT Attest: J. J. RUFF. GEO. M. EDER. 4 WM. D. WEIS. Directors.

Total

, , $283,459.80

FOR RENT Two and three new furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 10-2

FOR RENT Five-room flat; modern conveniences; over Cleveland Printing . .Co. . Apply. Hammond Cornice Works. 9tf

FIR RENT Four-room and one fiveroom fiats; modern. State st. and Oakley ave. George Dobin. Tel 1203-if.

SITUATION WANTED. POSITION WANTED First class black smith. Address John Mountain, 3505

Cedar st., Indiana Harbor, Ind. -

FOR RENT Large furnished room; suitable for one or two; all modern conveniences. 107 Carroll st. Phone 1004-W Hammond. 9-3

WOMAN WITH BOY WANTS WORK.

FOR RENT Furnished room, downstairs; suitable for lady or man and

12-2 wire; ngnt nouseKeeping ir desired. ll

Clinton st., Hammond. 9-2

Would go to country. Apply 692 Web- f FOR RENT Store and living rooms.

ster ave., Hammond.

SITUATION WANTED Lady desires washing or housekeeping work. Apply Mrs. Bernse, 505 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 9-3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mill salable property BEADILT aid makes II GOOD property "saleable.'

Inquire

Chicago.

Nassau & Thompson, Eas

8-4

NOTICE FOR PURCHASE OF LIQUOR

f LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, of North Township; Lake County and State of Indiana, . that the undersigned, August Schuenke, Is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township,

County and State, and over the age of

twenty-one years; that he has resided In the State of Indiana for more than

one year and In the City of Hammond

In said County, Township and Slate, for rtiore than six months prior to the date

of this notice, and la a qualified voter

thereof.

That he Is a man of good moral char

acter, a citizen of the United States of America; that he intends to purchase

the license of Albert Moehrling, grant

ed by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County and State of Indiana, on the 5th day of June, 1911, and

Issued by Charles Johnson, auditor of

Lake County, on the 5th day of June. 1911, the same being a license to sell

spirttous, vinous and ma.lt liquors In less quantity than a quart at a time, and permit the same to be drunk upon the following described premises, fow!t: The front room on the ground floor of the two-story nuainess building, lo

cated on lot 6, block. I, L E. Hohman's second addition to the City of Hammond, and farther known as No. 368 East StaAe street. The bar room is 24 by 40 feet and faces north on State street, a public highway in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Has glass front, front and rear entrance and all of the inside of said room can be seen from said highway. Bar is on the east side of the room. There are six living rooms In the second story of said building: Said undersigned will file with the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County on the first Monday in July, In the courthouse at Crown Point, Indiana, a written application for leatve to purchase said license and to have the same transferred to him with all the rights and privileges pertaining thereto. The undersigned to continue to be the owner during the term of said license and renewal thereof and until such license be sold, assigned or trans-

( ferred to another location.

Butter Receipts, 13,479 tubs; creamery, extra, 21c; price to retail dealers, 23c; prints, 24e; extra firsts. 20c; firsts, 18c; seconds, 17c; dairies, extra,

19c; firsts, 17c; seconds, 15c; ladles. No. i Capital

1, 16c; packing, 15c Eggs Receipts, 15,003 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases Included, llllc; cases returned, lOtfcsjllc; ordinary firsts. 12e: firsts, must be 45 per cent

fresh, 13e: prime firsts, packed In new I. Frank Hammond. Secretary and

whitewood cases ani must be 65 per , Treasurer of the above-named Bank, do

cent fresh, 14e; extra, specially packed solemnly swear that the above state-

Assets LIABILITIES.

stock $ 50,000.00

Surplus and undivided profits 11,406.32 Deposits 172,053.48

$233,459.80

AUGCST SCHUENKE.

PERSONAL Will the lady who wants a good maid Insert her want In these columns and see how Quickly It brings results.

ADVERTISE l THE TIMES

FOR RENT OR SALE Summer resort at Bass Lake. Inquire 204 E. State at., Hamhldnd. ' ' 29tf

FOR RENT Office rooms. Inquire Hammond Loan Co., 569 Hohman St., over Model Clothiers. 8tf

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Respectable family requires two large rooms furnished for light housekeeping; vicinity of W. Ham' mond. Address F G, Times, Hammond.

Whereas, my wife, Mary Turner, has

voluntarily left my bed and board I hereby forbid any and all persons to extend to her any credit or trust her on my account for any amount whatever.

THOMAS TURNER. East Chicago, Ind.

ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain ' un

called for In the Hammond postoffice

for week ending Juno .12, 1911: IL C. Anderson, Mits Lizzie Ander

for city trade and must be SO per cent

fresh. 17e; No. 1 dirties, 10c; checks, 7c. Potatoes Receipts, 25 cars; choice to fancy, 7080e per bu. New potatoes Receipts, 6 !cars; good to fancj', $1.60 1.60. Veal 60 60 lbs, 88HC; 63 to 85 lbs, 910c; 85 to 100 lbs, 1010c; S to 125 lbs, lie; heavy, 66. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, lie: No. 1

loins. 15Hc; No. 1 found, 104c; NO. 1 chuck, hc; No. 1 plate, 4c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12c; spring turkeys, 12c; chickens, fowls, 13Mc; roosters, 8c; broilers, 2226c; ducks, 12c; geese, 7c - Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $1.9502.00; fair to good, $1,850 1.95; red kidney, $3.253.63; brown Swedish, $2.0092.65; limas, California, per 100 lbs, $6.50. I Green vegetables Asparagus, $1.00 2.60 per box: bets. 40i&60c per box: '

cabbage, per crate, $ 1.00 2.7 5 ; carrots,'

$1. 0041.25 per box; cucumbers, 50 fa 60c doz; cauliflower, 5075c per box; celery, $1.60 2.00 per box; horserad

ish, 65c per dos stalks; eggplant, case, 75c$l.75; green onions, bunch, 5c; green peas, $1.602.50 per box; lettuce, head, per tub, 2030c; leaf, 510c case;

mushrooms, 1530c per doz; onions, $1.302.00 per Cumnef crate; parsley, $5$S brl; peppers, crate, $1.251.75;

pieplant, 510c bunch radishes, per 100,

50c$1.00; string beans, $1.60 If 3.2 5 per hamper; spinach, 1525c per tub; sweet

corn, per brl, $1.603.06; squash, crate.

2535c; tomatoes, 50c$1.25 per crate; turnips, 50c per box.

rnent is true to the best f my knowl

edge and belief. FRANK HAMMOND, Secretary and Treasurer.

Subscribed and sworn to before me

this 10th day of June. 1911. FLORENCE LOVERIDGE, Notary Public.

Mv commission expires April 5, 1915.

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, 8992V6c; No. 3 red. 87090c: No. 2

hard, 89494C; NO. 3 hard, 88(&91e.

Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, 9699c; No.' 2 northern, U2f? 96c; No. 3 spring. 38491 Corn by sample: No. 2, 54 544c; So. 2 white, 54 455c; No. 2 yellow, 54454c; No. 3, 5354Vc; No. 3 white, 5454Vc; No. 3 yellow, 51 84e; No, 4, 4950c. Oats by sample: No. 2, 36 14 c; No. 2 white, 38H28c; No. 3 white. 374 38c; No. 4 white, 3738c; standard. 38 QSSttc.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Cattle Good to prime beeves, $5.7 5 6.40; fair to good beeves, $5.255.75; common to fair beeves $4.755.25; Inferior killers, $4.00 4.75 fair to fancy yearlings, $5.70 6.40; good to choice cows, $4.0005.50; causer bulls, $2.50 3.35; common to good calves, $5.50 7.00; good to choice vealers, $7.25 8.SJ. Hogs Good to prime heavy, $6.20 6.30;; mixed lots and butchers, $6.25

Lr Those - Bills.

HARROW THE MONEY OF US

AND PAY THEM ALU LOANS

mads on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Store er Office Fixtures from one month to one year, on the Lowest Terms and the Easiest Rates, with

privilege of a most ample Rebate

if paid before due. ASK US.

$10.00 and up.

Report of the Condition of ' ( . THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK,

At Hammond, in the State of Indiana at the close of business June- 7,- 191L

RESOURCES.

Loans and Discounts ...$1,144,607.17

Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,856.70

U. S. Bonds to secure circulation : 150.000.00

U. S. Bonds to secure TJ. S. deposits 125,000.00

Premiums on U. S. Bonds NONE

Bonds, Securities, etc 130.801.70

Furniture ajid Fixtures 5,000.00

Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies

and Savings . Banks '. 5,438.28

Due from approved Reserve Agents 148,108.34

Checks and other Cash Items . 11.444.20

Exchanges for Clearing House 3,442.57 Notes of other National Baiks 4,500.00

Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents - 768.72

LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK. VIZ:

Specie $44,090.15 Legal-tender notes. 20,000.00 64,090.15

Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) . 7.500.00

Total $i,so3,557.S3 . r . ; LIABILITIES.

Capital stock paid in $ 150,000.00.

Surplus fund '. ......... 150,000.00

Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid 9,701.97

National Bank Notes Outstanding... 150,000.00 Due to Trust Companies and Savings Banks $ 60,846.32 Dividends unpaid 15.00

individual deposits subject to check 695,873.89 . Demand certificates of deposit 4,289.73

Time certificates of deposit 449,992.20 ". Certified checks 7,83 $.73

United States deposits.... 125,000.00

Total deposits , . 343, 855. 81

TOTAL $1,803,657.83 State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: , , I, W. C. Bel man. 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

this 10th day of June, 1911.

DAVID T. EMERY, Notary Public.

CORRECT Attest : A. M. TURNER. . W. d. PAXTON. '' ' F. S. BETZ. Directors.

We loan

anywhere In met District.

the Calu.

Calumet Loan Go. 212 Hammond Building Phone 323 OPEN EVERY EVENING.

THE HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS

Tiis Chesapeake & Ohio R'y

of Indiana

TIMBJ OF TWAINS AT ff.tMMOVn

CSubJect to Change Without Notice)

pally Sunday Daily Sunday

Hsan. only ix bun. Only Lt. Hammon-

6:27 pm 1:27 pm :I7am :I7 Bt

Ar. Chicago

. impra s:i5pm 7:oam 7:05 am

L,v. Hammond :Jam 10:23am 12:88am 12:38 am Ar, Cincinnati 7:1S p m 10:15pm ll:45am 10:35am

Bleeping Car oit Night Trains. Buf

lot parlor car on Day Trains.

Lake County Title & Guaranty Co. (ABSTRACTERS)-

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES f. S. MOTT, President FKANK HAMMOND. Vice-President i. & BLACK MUX, Secretary A. tt. tapper. Treasurer KDWABB J. iDta. Manadsr

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block HAMMOND

HAMMOND AN) CROWN POINT, IKD