Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 263, Hammond, Lake County, 26 April 1912 — Page 7

Friday, April 26, 1912.

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FOR SALE. FOR SALE A wagon, nearly new: suitable for milk or bakery. Inquire M. Sherrer, 670 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 20tf

FOR SALE R. C black mlnorca cock

erels, pure Clark strain. Also eggs ; Hammond

for hatching $1.30 per 13: chalk white.

selected especially for table use. 92, FOR RENT Modern 6-room llat at 126

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Best new flat in town;

Hipp roof, hot water heat, 7 roops, strictly modern, oak finish, cement

floors in bath and kitchen, gas range

cheap to right party; corner Charlotte

and State sts. Inquire 444 State St.,

Phone 1234J.

Manila ave., near piano factory, Hammond.

MALE HELP. WANTED Toung man living at home with good references to act as ticket seller at Orpheum theater. Apply to manager at theater office.

FOR SALE A modern 5-room bungalow; ready t omove into today. Telephone 1241R for terms. 28-6

FOR SALE Shetland pony, cart and harness; absolutely safe for children. R. B. Wells, 76 State St., Hammond.

FOR SALE Thoroughbred langshan chickens. 235 Central ave., Whiting.

CANVASSERS WANTED By large firm to obtain orders and demonstrate; salary, commission and expenses. M G K, Times, Hammond.

WANTED Cement finishers and stripsetters; long job. Square Deal Construction Co. Phone Gary 1639. 21-1 w

WANTED 50 experienced car repairers; steady work, good wages. Illinois Car & Mfg. Co., 142nd and Clark. Hammond.

WANTED Car carpenters and vcar repairers; steady work. Apply at the

plant, Cudahy Packing Co., East Chi

cago, Ind.

22tf

FOR SALE Two-cylinder runabout automobile; only run five months; good condition; bargain. Inquire 521 Hoffman st., Hammond. 26-2

FOR SALE Two houses with two flats In each one, 4 and 5 rooms. No. 3809

and 3S11 Fir St.. Indiana Harbor. If two Is taken together inside of two weeks will sell for $3,500. Also one. lot on Hemlock st., second lot from corner 140th st.. $400. Inquire H. W. Rleble,

3940 Hemlock st., Indiana Harbor.

Phone 592R. 26

Fayette st. Inquire at 122 Fayette st..

Hammond.

FOR RENT Two furnished front

rooms. 188 Stat st., 2nd floor, Ham

mond. 26

FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms

with all modern conveniences; one

suitable for two gentlemen. At 184

State Line st., only two blocks from

courthouse.

FOR RENT Comfortable furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen;

breakfast if desired. 839 -So. Hohman

St., Hammond.

FOR, RENT 7-room house. 561 Truman ave. Inquire at 552 Michigan

ave., Hammond. 26-2

RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED $90 month. May examinations In Hammond. Preparation free. Franklin Institute. Dept, 950, Rochester, N. T.

FOR SALE Cheap, cottage on Hemlock st, 4 rooms and bath; cottage on Grapevine St., 7 rooms and bath; terms. W, C. Harding, Indiana Trust & Savings Bank.

FOR SALE Double wagon: suitable for express or moving furnitures Chicago Lounge Co.. Sheffield and Marble

FEAtLE HELP. WANTED Experienced young lady for candy dept., with reference. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. . " 26-2

st., Hammond.

23-2

FOR RENT New six-room brick flat In finest location; private porch In

front and rear, modern throughout.

hardwood floors and finish, will deco

rate to suit. tenant. Inquire J. S. Black

man, Citizens National. Bank building,

Hammond. Phone 397. 26-3

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. IS5 Plummer ave., Hammond. . 22tf

FOR RENT Two 4 and 5-room flats

gag and electric light. Apply 141 Logan st., Hammond. 25-3

FOR RENT Neatly, furnished rooms

with all modern conveniences. At 123

FOR SALE R. I. red clucks; one gas Williams St., Hammond. Phone. 1183J. stove cheap; one round oak Beck-' :

WANTED A small girl to assist in housework; German or English. Call 544 Morton court, Hammond. 26-3

WANTED A dish-washer and ' housemaid. We Cater, 90 State st., Hammond. 26-3

WANTED Experienced alteration lady for our cloak dept.; one thoroughly competent to take full charge of work room. E. C Minas Co., Hammond. WANTED Dining room girl. Sternberg's restaurant, Indiana. Harbor. Phone 661J. 26-3

with used one ytar. Apply 128 Condit FOR RENT Pleasant front room St., Hammond. 25-2 j gentleman preferred. Apply 43 Car

.roll St.. Hammond. Phono 81SM. 24-4

FOR SALE A 12-room house on Oliver

St., Whiting, ave.,, Whiting.

Wholesale prices on carbon and other

oils: Standard, white, 9c; perfection.

10c; headlight, 17, llc; eocene, 12c;

elaine, 18c; V.. M. P. naphtha, 12e;

gasoline, lac; machine gasoline, 23c;

raw linseed oil, single brls, 76c; 5 brl

lots, 75c; boiled, single brls, 77c; 5 brl lots, 76c; turpentine, 51c; summer black

oil, 7c; winter black oil, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Sheep Native lambs, $$.009.40; fed

lambs, $8.00(89.50; cull lambs, $4.50

6.00; native yearlings, $5. 007. 50; na

tive ewes, $4.506.25; native weathers, $5.25 (fi 7.15. Hogs Good to prime heavy, $7.80 7.90; mixed lots and butchers. $7.75

8.87li; fair to fancy light, $7.60 7.82 ;

roughs, pigs and stags, $4.50 8.20. Cattle Good to prime steers. $7.50

8.90; fair to good beeves, $6.257.50;

common to fair beeves, $5.006.25; In

rerior killers, $4.005.00; distillery

steers, $.008.0; common to good

calves. $4.506.00; good to choice veal-

ers. $7.00 8. 10; heavy calves, $5.00 6.50.

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red

$1.13?1.1514; No. 3 red. $1.10 8 1.13 2 ;

No. 2 hard, $1.1 3 K g 1.16 ; No. 3 hard, $1.1051.13. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. $1.171.21; No. 2 northern, $1.16!ft 1.20; No. 3 spring, $1.10$ 1.15.

Corn by sample: No. 3, 78la S79 lie;

No. 3 white, S2'a82V4c; n0. 3 yellow.

79igSlc; No. 4, 777Sc.

Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 58 ?i 69 He: No. 3 white, 57i tx 58 V c; No. 4

white, 57,58c; standard, 584596c

Inquire at 331 Central ' FOR RENT New flat; all modern. Ap-

24-St

ply 421 Indiana ave., Hammond.

FOR. SALE Schaaf Bros.' piano and GO AND SEE THE BEST 6-ROOM dining room set. Inquire at 418 or flat In city; modern throughout, 331 Sheridan avenue. Whiting. 23-4t , beautifully decorated, new building, j hardwood floors and finish, built in bufFOR SALE Two houses with two flats fet, tile vestibule, stationary laundry in each one, 4 and 5 rooms No. 3809 tubs; private rear porch. For terms see and 3811 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. 1 t owner on premises all this week. 1054 two is taken together imiicle of two Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 242.

weeks will sell for $3,500. Also one lot

on Hemlock st., second fct from corner 14&th st., $400. Inquire H. W. Riebhj, 3!)00 Hemlock St., Inimra Iarbor. Phone 592U. 24-6

WANTED Girl for general housework,

one who can go home nights pre-! FOR SALE Seven-roGm house; lot 50x

ferred.4240 JBaring a.ve. East Chicago.!

WAITRESS WANTED At the Lincoln hotel, Indiana Harbor, Ind. -Call personal.

WANTED Good, reliable ladies to take orders for an' old reliable mail order house; nothing to carry; salary and expenses weekly. Address C C, Times, Hammond.

GIRL WANTED To Kelp at housework. 96 Highland St.. block from Hohman, one block south of Harrison park. Hammond. 25tf

WANTED At once, experienced girl and girls to learn at BIck Laundry, Hammond. 25-3

WANTED Experienced

bindery girls at Conkey

plant; also girls to learn; must be 16 years of age;

steady work, good wages Apply at once. W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond, Ind.

- WANTED A girl for . general housework; family of, two. 180B East Sibley St., Hammond. - 25-2 WANTED A girl for general housework. 9 Warren st., Hammond. Phone 746. , 25-3

90. 3678 Penn ave. C.S. Johnson.

FOR SALE A saloon on East State St.;

sickness. Address T W, Times, Hammond. . 24-3

FOR SALE Winchester repeater, It ga,, 6 shot, good condition, $12. Tel. 1 173 J between 6 and 7 o'clock evenings.

FOR SALE Two-flat brick building on 50-foot lot; 6 rooms each; modern. Inquire 108A Condit et., Hammond.

FOR SALE The time is near when you will need a new spring, mattreFS, bed and everything else In household goods. Be sure and remember T-a Hammond F-raltnre Co." and get our prices, for that will mean a big saving for you. 343 E. State at. Phone 54 S. J. Arkla.

FOR RENT 8-room upper flat with all modern conveniences. Phone 860W. 106 Carroll st,, Hammond. 20-5

FOR vRENT Furnished rooms for gentlemen or man and wife, with er without board; all privileges of light housekeeping If desired; modern conveniences. Call 4124 Ivy, or phone 369J Indiana Harbor. 25-3

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; suitable for two gentlemen. 165 Sibley St., Hammond. 25-2

FOR RENT Barber shop; good location, on Michigan ave.; can be used for any small business. Inquire -George Walcls, Indiana Harbor. 24-4

FOR SALE One fresh Jersey cow. 14 miles south of Black Oa.:.. Ben Jansen.

FOR SALE Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros.' storage house. Fayette and Sohl st., and ask for Mr. Sourbeer, manager.

FOR SALE Very , reasonable, established business; net profits $60 per week; good reasons for selling. Address O. K., GARY Times, Gary Ind. tf

WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 421 . Summer st., Hammond. Phone 1205J. '-' ' , ". 25-2

WANTED A girl for- housework; re- ' main nights or go home. 1224 Beacon St., East Chicago.

MISCELLANEOUSWANTED 20 . teams for road work; 4 months job; start Monday. Apply Jno. Patton, Burnliam. Phone 226. 26"4

FREE 150 loads sand. 25 Elizabeth st., Hammond. B. Brocher.

PHONE 771, YOUNG MEN'S TAILORS. for best cleaning and pressing. 61 State st.. Hammond. 18-lm TYPEWRITERS All makes sold" at ... lowest prices, cash or credit. Rentals and repairs. H. J. Postlewaite, Citizens National Bank Bllg., Hammond. Ind. Phone 397. 4tf

FOR SALE- Three lots purchased of Condlt-McGlnnlty Realty Co., in block 3, Condit & McGlnnltyB Sth addition to Gary, near 25th and Main sts., now for sale for one-half the price (consideration of deed dated Oct. 3, 1910) paid for same. Inquire room 212, Reynolds Bldg., Gary. ' Jltf

FOR SALE 37 feet on Carroll st. near May at a bargain; ideal residence property adjoining city park. 836 Ada St., Hammond.

FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a busdie, at Times of flea. Hammond.

LOST AND FOUND. X5ST Lady;'s gold watch and fob; monogram L. K C. Finder return to 92 Walter St., Hammond. Reward.

MOVING, DRAYING AND expressing, trunks, baggage, furniture and pianos moved at right, prices. Call IL M. Walls. Telephone 1493

PRODUCEJSARKET.

Butter Receipts, 7.1S7 tubs; creamery. 31c; price to retail dealers. 32c;

prints, 33 Vic; extra firsts, 30c; firsts

29c; seconds, 28c; dairies, extra, 28c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 24c; No. 1 ladles,

23a; packing stock, 22c

Eggs Receipts, 34,070 cases; miscel

laneous lots, cases included, 17 CT 17 He

cases returned, 16H17c; ordinary firsts, 174c; firsts, must be "0 per cent fresh, 18Vic; extra candled, for city

trade, 21c; No. 1 dirties, 17c; checks,

16c. j

Potatoes Receipts, 34 cars; Wiscon

sin, $1.22 1.27;. Michigan, $l.251.30

Minnesota, $1.251.30.

New potatoes Florida, red, $2.00

2.50 per hamper.

Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, 88'ac

60 to 80 lbs, 910V4c; 85 to 100 lbs, 10

llc.

Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1, 16c; No. 1

loins. 22c; No. 1 round, 10c; No.

chuck, 9c; No. 1 plate, 7 Vic.

Liye poultry Turkeys, per lb 12c

chickens, fowls, ' 136c; . roosters, 10c

geese, 9c; ducks, 15

Beans Pea beans, hand picked

choice, $2.65; prime, $2.53; red kidney,

$2.502.60; white, kidney, $2.753.00

brown Swedish, ."long, " $2.23; round,

$2.35. .

Berries Strawberries. Loulsianas,

25c$2.25 per 24 pint case.

ureen vegetaDies Asparagus. pe

box, $1.00(S !.50; beets, $2.00S3.50 crate

cabbage, brl, $4.00; carrots, $2.504.00

per crate; cucumbers, per dox. S5c

$1.35; cauliflower, $1.503.50 per box

celery, $2.004.00; green onions, 75cfjC

$1.25 per box; green peas, box, $2.00 horseradish, 3540c per dozen stalks

lettuce, head, per brl, $1.004.00; leaf,

20c per case; mushrooms, 20ifr35c pe lb; onions, $2.253.00 per 70 lbs; pars

ley, $2.50 3. 50 per brl; peppers, $2.0

per case; pieplant, per box, 40 75c

string beans. 50c(Ff $2.50 per hamper

spinach, $ 1.00 (S 3.00 per brl; tomatoes,

$2.004.0O per crate; turnips, $1.25 pe

tub; watercress, $4.00 per brl.

BARTER & EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE About $4,000 equity in building, rented for $69 per month,

for good land. Address box 135, Indi

ana Harbor Ind. 2S-3

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST April 6. amber rosary; name engraved oh gold cross; may be on N. P. train; reward. Return Times of

fice, Hammond.

25-2

WEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED SALARIED EM

ployes and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $5, pay back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., " room 28 Rim bach block, over Lion Store. Hammond, Ind.

Phone 118.

MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS.

and watches. 65 State st., Hammond, Ind.

SITUATIONS WANTED.

SITUATION WANTED By young man

as farm hand. Address J. Peto, 5020

Kennedy ave.. East Chicago.

LOST $5 dollar bill between Oakley and Calumet on State St.; reward. Phone 466.

LOST Silver mesh bag in Whiting on Wednesday evening. Reward for return to 1276 Harrison ave., Robertsdale. 26-2

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED At once., used .household goods such as .tables, chairs, dressers, rugs. etc. Will pay cash and highest price. Call phone 64 3 r 242 E. State at Hammond,

ro6mers wanted. WANTED Roomers and boarders; home cooking. 85 Sibley st., Hammond. 26-2

BOARD AND ROOM In fanrly of two; gentlemen preferred; references required. Call SSO Erie st., Hammond, or phone 1239W. - J5-S

ARE YOU EADING THIS TIJIE3T

FOUND Collie, brown with white spots; has leather collar on. Inquire Fred J. Smith, Oliver St., Whiting.

LOST April 18 between 4438 Olcott ave. and Nassau & Thompson, small purse containing money and keys. Liberal reward for return to Nassau & Thompson, East Chicago.

WANTED Position to do housework or nursemaid. Esta Tot, 121 Marble

st., Hammond. " 25

SITUATION WANTED Oy yevng ladV stenographer; seven mvr. ins' experi

ence; quick, accurate, good peiftnan

Address A O, Times, Hammond. 24-6

LOST A collie dog, white. 5jle and black; reward. Mrs. Otto Spelchert, 97 Slief field ave., Hammond. 24-3

WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Furnished room by congenial gentlemen; prefer small family where home comforts can be enjoyed; give full particulars. K 27, Times, Hammond. 26-5 ARE YOU READING THE TIMEST -

LEGAL NOTICES. -

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF

ESTATE.

In the Matter of the Estate of Gabriel Given. No. 229. In the Lake Su

perior Court, March Term, 1912.

Notice is hereby given to the Heirs,

Legatees and Creditors of Gabriel Giv

en, deceased, to appear in the. Lake

Superior Court, held at Hammond, In

diana, on the 3d day of May, 1912, and

show cause, ' Tf any. why the FINAL

SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate f eatd decedent should not be approved; and said heirs arc. notified

to then and there make proof Jof heir

ship, and receive their distributive

shares. - Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Su

perior Court, at Hammond, this 12th

day of April, 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court.

send Torn trial subscription TO THE TIMES FOR A MQ.Mtt

5614 Julian A. Youche vs. Lizzie Glov

er et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to lot 1, block 19, east 4-7 SW 29. in name of Lena Williams. Costs paid.t

6137 Security Trust Co. to George V.

Bacon. Plaintiff flies motion to substitute Harry, M. Johnson, admr., as party defendant.

6038 Perry Ulrich vs. George V. Ba

con. Plaintiff files motion to substitute Harry M. Johnson, admr., as party defendant. S52 Granger vs. Belman. Examination of defendant ordereri taken Saturday, April 27, 1912, at law office, of Walter J. Lotz. Hammond.

7496' Oscar H. Ilaugan vs. George V.

Bacon. Plaintiff files motion to

substitute Harry M. Johnson, adm., as party defendant.

8039 Fred J. Smith vs. Thomas J. Mur-

ley et al. Plaintiff files written dis

missal as to lot 18. block , O. T,

Indiana Harbor in city of East Chi

cago, in name of Alexs' Frederick

Johnson, costs paid. Also as to lot

2, block 18, second addition to Indiana Harbor, in name of Albert J. Swanson, costs paid.

19 Henry Schaumberger vs. John

Sarsa. Plaintiff dismisses, costs

paid.

8620 John Middlckamp vs. Harry Laws

et al. Defendant Harry L. Laws

files affidavit for change of venue from county and asks that same be sent to Jasper county. Defendant Ira M. Washburn also files affidavit for change of venue from county and asks that same be sent to

Jasper county.

8654 Nick Mikulic vs. Julia Bartok Mi

. kulic. Defendant defaulted.

86S0 Louisa Klaas vs. Relief Page et

al. Defendants defaulted. Dis

misused as to Maggie Keilman. Find

for plaintiff quieting title. Judg

ment. . .

8723 In re application of John Dom-

sich for liquor license. Remonstra

tor files affidavit for change of

venue from county.

8769 C. A. Helwig vs. estate of George

Dorsch. Plaintiff dismisses, costs

paid.

S839 Devine, admr., vs. Pere Mar

quette R. R. Co. . Defendant suggests

the appointment of certain par

ties receivers of defendant since

commencement of suit and that they be made parties defendant and

substituted as such. Granted. Re ceivers appear and file verified mo tion to dismiss.

8034 Swift & Co. vs. Edward G. Han

sen et al. Find for plaintiff for

$271.55. Judgment.

6722 Charles S. McNett, trustee, et al

vs. Edward B. Chapman et al. Dis missed. Costs paid.

C733 Joseph Si.-inki vs. H., W. & E. C

Electric Ry. Co. Dismissed. Judg ment.

6761 Michigan Central R. R. Co. vs. City of Gary. Cause dismissed.

Judgment.

HURLEY SHADES

FRANK LOUGHREY

New ; York, . April J!6. BattlingHor

ley had a slight shade on Frank Lough

rey of Philadelphia in a ten-round bout

at the National Sporting Club of Amer

lea last night. It was a slugging match

from start to finish, with little at

leuipL at ciever Doxingr.

MOTIONS AND ORDERS.

(Continued from page five.)

tion vs. C. H. Maloney & Co. "et al. C. H. Maloney & Co. file motion to set aside default. Motion by John Prascsak to modify Judgment, 8291 Mary Gross vs. Charles Gross. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. 8401 James E. Elzery vs. John Tapajna. Defendant files motion to require plaintiff to file cost bond by eighth Monday. Granted. S463 Calumet Lumber Co. vs. Frank Hartzer et al. Plaintiff dismisses as per stipulation. 3496 Swan vs. Swan et al. Defendant Swan files motion to strike out i plaintiff's verified application to prosecute as a poor person and to dismiss her. cause of action. 8510 Ernest vs. Schillen et al. Melvin C. Herman files cross complaint. 8562 Meisel vs. Meisel. Plaintiff files affidavit asking for support money and attorney's fees. Plaintiff ' shows service of notice on defend- " ant. Court orders defendant payment of taxes, street assessments and interest on mortgages continued to Aprlf 29 for hearing on attorney's fees and suppdrt, 8699 Kellman-KImmett Co. vs. , Neal Slrvls et al. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. t 8704 William Alexander et al vs. Charles Saconski et al. Affidavit resisting application to appeal after 30 days. 8779 Berghoff Brewing 'Co. vs. Nowak et al. Defendant John D. Williams defaulted. t 8854 Hammond Brewing Co. vs. Nick Commodore et al. G. Heilman

Brewing Co. granted leave to file

under. Adeline Commodore granted leave to intervene. Charles H. Mar- . tin granted leave to Intervene.' Courtroom No. 2. 7322 Catholic Press Co. vs. Otto Bor-

man et al. Find for.plaintlff for ,$90

with relief together with costs. Judgment. - - , -

7908 Lewis vs. City .of , Hammond. Plaintiff files affidavit ; for change

of venue from judge. - ? T

8701 Martin Sierer vs. Herman Mata-

sar et al. Plaintiff files interroga torles to be answered by defend ant Herman Matasar by April 29.

8726 Douglas vs. Douglas. Defendant

defaulted.. v

S848 Glase and wife vs. Fidelity and Casualty Co. of New York. De

fendant granted until next Monday

HAMMOND SAVINGS AND TRUST

COMPANY BANK

Report "of the Condition of the Ham

mond Savings' & Trust "Company

Bank at the close of business April

24th, 1912: ASSETS.

Loans, and Discount $162,332,8

40.183.1

11,600.00 . 457.08

508.5 34,368.7

Bonds

Furniture and Fixtures.... Real Estate Due Ins. and Rental Dept.. Cash on hand and in Banks.

Total Assets.

. .$249,450.37

LIABILITIES.

Capital Stock $ 50,000.00

Surplus and Undivided Profits 13,034.5

Deposits 186.415.83

Total Liabilities.

...$249,450.3

Money! Money! Money! FOR EVERYBODY IN THE CALUMET " DISTRICT If you need ready cash and want to borrow privately without deay. Inconvenience, or red tape methods HERE IS THE PLACE . To make a loan on your FURNITURE, PIANO. or other aecurity) where you..will be assured liberal courteous-treatment. OUR REPUTATION For honest dealings is already well known. Our many customers attest to this. That's one reason why you should place you confidence. with considerate care. NO CHARGES ASKED In advance for any purpose. Then our discount system ,i ao ar--

iDSeu you oniy pay tor the actual time you

We 'positively give you the lowest terms and most confidential

treatment in iortnern Indiana.

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SAVE TIME

Worry and money by dealing with a home company established . especially for the people of this vicinity. If you owe any other . company, we will advance you money to pay. them off. and additional cash besides. . REMEMBER We do not advertise (as outside companies do) deceptive rates such as $25.00 at 30c per week, $30.00 at 72c per week, $40.00 at 96c per week, $50.00 at $1.00 per week, or $100.00 at $2.40 per week. We give you the full amount asked for. No subtraction or additions. CALL AT OUR OFFICE where we will be pleased to explain this helpful system more fully. CALUMET LOAN COMPANY LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE always 212 HAMMOND BLDG. always OPEN PHONE 323 OPEN "

Report of the Conditio- ef THE CITIZENS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK,;

At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, April IS, 1913.

RESOURCES.

$52L423.22 8.819.09 100,000.00

to secure Postal

Loans and Discounts

Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.

U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.... U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits, $125,000.00

Savings, $ , , -

Other bonds to secure U. S. Deposits, $ ; to secure Postal Sav

ings. $8,000.00 -

Premiums on U. S. Bonds Bonds, Securities, 'etc - Banking house, Furniture and Fixtures ,

Due from National Banks (not reserve agentsj 13,732.60 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies

and Savings Banks.... 20,077.22

Due from approved Reserve Agents Checks and other Cash Items

125,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 41,942.54 9,260.20

89,391.14

3.406.95

Exchanges for Clearing House ., 2,738.14

Notes of other National Banks

Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents. LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ:

Specie . Legal-tender notes.......'.,..!

.$27,482.00 . 6,000.00

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

3,000.00 205.49

33,482.00 5,000.00

TOTAL .$990,478.59

LIABILITIES.

Capital stock paid In.. ...$100,000.00 Surplus fund.. 85,000.00

Undivided Profits, les, Expenses and Taxes paid............,,..,., ( ,8,560.4s, National Bank Notes outstanding. ....................... .1. .. 100,000.00 Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers 17,184.37 Dividends unpaid... '....... 312.00 Individual deposits subject to check....... 490.956.77 Demand certificates of deposit 4.626.30 Time certificates of deposit. 107,299.73 Certified checks ; '. -536.15 United States deposits, $123,000.00; Postal Savings Deposits, $1,002.82 126,002.82

TOTAL $990,478.59

State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I, H. M. Johnson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.- . IL M. JOHNSON, Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of April, 1912. JOSEPHINE HAL'BER, Notary Public. My commission expires July 1, 1913.

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

l, iranK naramona, .secretary an

Treasurer of the above named Bank

do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. FRANK HAMMOND, Secretary-Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of April, 1912. GEO. B. SHEERER, Notary Public. My commission expires March 12th, 1916. '

Report or the Conditio- of THE LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, BANK At the close of business April ISth, 1912. ASSETS. Loans 1 ...$400,326.78 Misc. Bonds and Stocks...... '31,172.76 Furniture and Fixtures..,.. 11.000.00 Cash and Due from Banks.. 83,5.44.08

Total Assets LIABILITIES. Capital Stock (paid In).. . Surplus ...... -. . .... . Undivided Profits.......... Deposit .-.i ,

.$526,043.62

$ 50,000.00 . 45,000.00 2,298.65 . 428.744.97

- 'Total Liabilities. $526,043.62 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 WV MEYN. Subscribed and sworn . to before me this 25th day of April, 1912. WILLIAM F. MASHLNO, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 20th; 1914.'

STATEMENT OK CONDITIO. (Condensed.)

FIRST CALUMET TRUS T AND SAVINGS BANK.

Chicago and Kennedy Avenue, CALVMET-EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA. , Clotte f Bnalnera April !, 1812.

RESOIRCES. LIABILITIES.

Loans and Discounts ....$230,611.59 Capital Stock, paid in $ 50.000.00 Overdrafts 190.36 Undivided Profits 9,539.56 Real Estate 2.607.2O Deposits

Furniture and Fixtures 2.411.97 Savings $ 40,986.10

Cash Reserve I Individual .... 196,oi7.41 237,563. al

Banks . . : $48,479.35 . L . . On Hand.. I2;802.60.--- 61,281.95 ' . ' ' - ' $97,103.07 ' $:97.i03!07 ' ' ' . : .- - ' x N COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS. MAY 'ISTH." 1909. i . '. . 1 . .S. ..:;...;$ TO-Sl" APRIL, 18TH,- 1910.. 77,493.88 APRIL ISTH, 1911... .'..I..... .'. 104.04.05 APRIL ,18TH, 1912..i.;......'....... 237,563.51 COMMENCED BUSINESSS MAY 7, l0O. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS , TRANSACTED. '

DIRECTORS.

LAWRENCE BECKER. ' V ' Judge, Superior Court. Hammond, Indiana. E. T. liAVIS. Real Estate, , Chicago, Illinois. SAMUEL W. OGDEN. Manager. Grasselll Chemical Co., Grasselli-East Chicago, Ind.' GEO. W. LEWIS, Real Estate, . -' East Chicago, Indiana. R. P. AHRENS, ' Local Treasurer. L. S. & M. S. R. R., Cleveland, Ohio.

GEO. HANNAUER. Genera Superintendent. I. H. B. R. R-, Gibson-Hammond, Indiana. JOHN B. PETERSON, .. ..President, Commercial Bank, Crown Point, Indiana.. C. W. HOTCHKTSS. General Manager, C, I. & S. R R., ; Chicago, Illinois. WALTER J. RILEY,'- ' Vice Presidert. ' Calumet-East Chicago, Ind.

OFFICERS.

JOHN B. PETERSON SAMUEL W. OGDEN WALTER J. RILEY JOHN K. REPPA

. President Vice President Vice President Cashier