Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 160, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1912 — Page 7
Friday, Doc. 6, 1911:,
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"WANTED A man to shoe horses. Apply 14 West State St., Hammond.
MAN 32 YEARS OLD WANTS WORK of some kind. Am strictly temperate and reliable. Address R A. Times, Ham-mond.
"WANTED Bright young: man for office work and bookkeeping: must be accurate and systematic; state salary and references when answering. Apply
CMP, Times, Hammond. 6-2
FOll SALE. FOR SALE One Story & Clark organ; first class condition. Inquire 332 Johnson St., Hammond. 6-6
FOR SALE Large new solid oak china cabinet; hard carved; Just half of original price; other household furniture. 205 Highland St., Hammond.
FOR SALE Complete photograph gallery outfit at a very low price. Box 91 Griffith. Lake Co., Ind. 6-6
SIX MEN WANTED To "work in bindery; steady position and a chance to learn trade; excellent opportunity for advancement. Apply at once, W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond, Ind.
WANTED Car repairers for box cars; good money; ste.-dy work. Apply Ryan Car Co., Hegtwisch. 111.
"WANTED A first cliif axle turner; one accustomed to lin. jing axles on journals tuid wheel seats. Apply Standard Formings Co., Indiana Harbor.
"WANTED Laborers; piece work, unloading shingles: average $2.75. daily. Indiana Harbor Belt Ry. Co., Osborn, Ind. 3-5
WANTED Steel moulders for foundry near Pittsburgh: steady work: good wages. Apply United Engineering A Foundry Co., Vandergrift, Fa.
MEN AND WOMEN WANTED For
government positions. $80 month.
Thousands of nppointments coming. Write for list of positions open. Frank
lin Institute, Desk 22, Rochester, N. Y.
Ftti V TE HELP.
WANTED A washwoman. Call 4 43
May St., Hammond. 6-3
WANTED Sewing girl experienced on
power machine. Hammond Bedding Co.. Hammond, Ind. 6-2
WANTED A woman to do family
washing, to take heme or do at
house. Call 47 Ruth st., Hammond.
WANTED Competent girl for general housework; no washing. 24S Truman ave., Hammond. 5-3
WANTED Girl tD help with house
work during the day, going home at
nights. Apply Freeman, 4715 Baring
ave.. East Chicago. 4-3
WANTED Chambermaid at once. Lin coin Hotel, Indiana Harbor, Ind.
WANTED Young ladies to enter Gary General Hospital Training School for Nurses. Address" M." E." Prifchard, Supt.,
Gary, Ind. 3
FOR SALE Fotatoes, Indiana grown.
B5c per bushel delivered. I M. Seiti,
4G6-150th St., Hammond. Phone 1243W.
FOR SALE Team of horses; 6 and 7
years old; weight 3000. Inquire 318
155th St., West Hammond. Phone 363.
FOR SALE One fumed oak dining
room buffet, also one fumed oak din
ing room china closet; both practically new. One refrigerator, capacity 100
pounds of ice; one kitchen gas range of
improved pattern, one hot water heat
er. All of these pieces will bo sold at
great sacrifice as party is leaving Hammond. 6tf
FW RENT. FOR RENT One 6-room flat, with bath; one6-roont modern house, on Highland St.; both handy to Standard Steel Car works and Conkey plant. Phone 629 Hammond. 5-3
FOR RENT Store and store fixtures; good location for grocery and market. 521 Morton ave., Hammond. 2-3 Ind.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished house; steam heat, electric light; complete. Inquire 754 So. Her man st., Hammond.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; steam heated; board If desired. Phone 901R. 96 Flurnmer ave., Hammond. 6-2
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; furnace heat; $2.50 per week. 303 West Plummer ave-., Hammond. 5-6
FOR SALE Most elaborate combina
tion gas and electric light fixtures
for 9-room house; beautiful hanging
dome, 8 lights: beautiful drawing room
and living room fixtures; these fixtures are practically new and will be sold at a sacrifice. Address box 317, Hammond,
Ind. 6tf
FOR SALE At bargain prices, 2 mod
ern homes; located in Highland add.;
also one flat building; a good paying investment. Geo. W. Yeazel, 205 Detroit
St., Hammond. Phone 629.
FOR SALE Fifty-foot east frontage on Calumet ave.; snap; next to cormr: $200 below market price. Address H D, Times, Hammond. 5-S
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 41 Condlt St., Hammond. 5-3
FOR RENT 7-room flat; gas. electric
light, bath; $20. 587 Hoffman St.. Hammond. Phone 316. 4-3
FOR RENT One 6-room house; modern: 1706-135th st One 7-room house.
modern, 1708-135th St.. Indiana Harbor. Apply Saric & Dupes Co.. Indiana
Harbor.
FOR RENT 7-room house; modern; 4120 Parrish ave., Indiana Harbor. Inquire 4124 Parrish ave. Phone 429W
FOR RENT. I FOR RENT Furnished houses; alt modern; 6 rooms. A, Ladd, 910 144th street, East Chicago. 4-3f MJSfTRriEANEOUS. EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WILL go out by the day. Phone 985W.
PHONIC 771 FOR BEST CUSANINO and pressing. Young Men's TUora. 61 State t.. Hammond.
WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Two memberships In Hammond Country club. Address C, Times. Hammond.
WANTED TO BUY. i WANTED TO BUY Either Boston or bull pup. Inquire 4010 Carey st, Indiana Harbor. 5.3 MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS and watches. 65 State st.. Hammond. I
LOST AND FOUND. ! FOUND A cow. Owner call and pay for feed. Frank Kaiser, East Side Cold Storage, Carroll st., Hammond. LOST Large envelope containing papers and receipts of value to owner only, on Hoffman St., between Hammond and East Chicago; reward. Return, to No. Ind. Gas & Electric Co., Hammond. Fhone 10. 6-2
XMAS MONEY $10 TO $200 ;XMAS MONEY
tllllETEEII DAYS TO
CHRISTMAS
XMAS MONEY $10 TO $200 XMAS MONEY
FOR RENT Furnisrred rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Tlummer ave., Hammond. 21tf
HERE'S A BARGAIN Largn double house; t rooms down, 5 rooms up; brick foundation; 25 ft. lot; gas and electricity; central location; rents for $25 a month; $100 cash, balance same as rent; price $2,750. Lock box 318, Hammond, Ind. . 5-6
FOR SALE Upright folding bed. with mirror; good condition; cost $95, will sell for $25. Inquire Frank Jerome, Pennslyvanla ave.. Indiana Harbor.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Hammond property, 8-room modern house, on 50-ft. lot.; located 1434 Lowe ave., Chicago Heights, 111. Inquire 213 Plummer ave., Hammond. 3-5
FOR SALE 5-passenger E. M. & F. 1911 30 h. p., in good running condition; front tires are new, hind tires In good condition, 4 extra inner tubes, wind shield, Preto tank, top, Bpeedometer speeder, tire holders, tool box. all 'tools, shock absorbers, bumper.
clock, complete equipment; am using
car every day but want smaller car. Address C S F. postoffico box 216, Hammond.
WANTED A steady girl for general housework; good wages; references required: 3 in .family. Mrs. Kaufman, 942 So. Hohman St., corner Ruth, Hammond. 2tf
FOR SALE A great opportunity; four pool tables one wall case, one cigar case; all in good condition and rock
bottom price. Call 179 E. State St.,
Hammond. 2-6
WANTED Competent girl for general housework. 904 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 27-S
WANTED Competent girl for general housework. 30 Warren St., Harj-moi:d.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST A pointer dog; liver and white. Finder return 227 Sibley St., Hammond. Reward. 4-3
PIANO SALE An opportunity of a
lifetime. One slightly used J. Bauer
piano, $90; one Stults & Co., good as
new, $125; one Knabe, used 4 years,
$225; one $450 Decker, walnut case, like new, $120; five slightly used upright
pianos, $60 to $100; four new $400 pianos, special price $170. Dozens of other high grade pianos. Prices and terms to suit all. J. M. Wilcockson Music Co., 1S5 E. State St., Hammond, Ind.
Report of the Condition of
THE HAMMOND
SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY
At the close of business Nov. 26, 1912.
Loans $226,568.14
Bonds
Furniture and Fixtures....
Real Estate
Ins. and Rental.... Cash and Due from Binks.
2S.777.38 11,600.00 479.23 1,297.65 11,503.99
Total Resources .... 4. $280,226.39 Liabilities.
Capital stock ,$ 50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits , 14.154.88 Deposits 216,071.51
$2S0,22.39 I, Frank Hammond, Secretary and 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 4th day of December, 1912. CARRIE W. PARSONS, Notary Public. My commission expires November 16th, 1915.
Filed in Superior Court. 1504 State vs. Byran Badgley. Fall- . ura to support children. i 1505 State vs. George Merton. Deserting child. 9870 Josal Samsel (W. J. McAleer) vs. Cundahy Packing Co. Personal Injury. Room No. 3. 9871 Edward Middleton (H. L. Pennington) vs. Eunice A. Youche. Suit on contract. Room No. 1. 9872 Home Building Loan & Savings Assn. (James K. Stlnson) vs. Mattie E. Porker. Foreclosure of mortgage. Room No. 1. 9873 William R. Reed (McMahon & Conroy) vs. Stella Reed. Room No. 2. Divorce. 9874 John McNab (Wm. Price) vs. Grasselll Chemical Co. Personal InJury. Room No. 2. 9S75 Paulina Poncsak (E. G. Sproat) vs. Felix Poncsak. Divorce. Room No. 2.
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WHAT GREATER PLEASURE than to be able to contribute toward the happiness of others the children, parents, relatives or friends? No matter how small or insignificant you may deem: your offering, rest assured that it gives pleasure, not only to the one who receives it, but to yourself as well. Have you been able to lay aside a little for this purpose? Possibly not. Perhaps you have been" unfortunate in that. Your employment has not been steady, or you may have had extra expense by reason of sickness or something equally unfortunate. If such is the case, may we not have the pleasure of advancing what is needed? - , " Let Us Advance You The Money Any amount from $10.00 to $200.00. Not necessary that you own real estate, have a bank account, or get any endorsers. Your personal property fs sufficient security; such as HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, VEHICLES OR FIXTURES will do. The same to remain in your possession. And we will allow you from one month to one year to repay us in small weekly, bi-weekly or monthly installments. We name no fictitious rates or plans for repayment. We make no misleading statements, such as advertising a loan of $50.00 at $1.25 per week, then charge you an additional amount or deduct from the original. That's not honest; that deception simply to get you in. We therefore advise you not to be taken in on any such proposition, but study it carefully, or come to us and we will explain such methods. Truthful Statements, Honesty and a Square Deal is our motto. That's why we have the confidence of the great majority of borrowers. Why not yout Our Office, for your convenience, is open early and late 7:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Mondays and Saturdays until 9:00 P. M. Suite 212 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Indiana. Phone 323 OLDEST,. LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE COMPANY IN NORTHERN INDIANA. CALUMET LOAN COMPANY . Open Every Evening. Open Every Evening.
FOR SALE-In Homewood, 854 South liohman st., apartment residence; seven
: rooms ana Data on eacn
LOST Nov. 25, Scotch collie; 6 months floor. Separate heating old: female. 3S8 Plummer ave., Ham- plants. Location mOSt ideal mond. Phone 1306J. Reward. : i, j
in xxauuiiunu. -C-asy terms,
LOST A Durock pig, female; weight about 60 pounds, from 255 Torrence live. Finder-please report to Hammond police station, reward. ' 6-2
LOST Female brindle bull terrier: 4 white, feet, white stripe on nose. White stripe around neck; reward for return.' 14? Plummer ave., Hammond. Phone f,6. 5-2
BOARD AND ROOM. FIRST CLASS ROOM AND BOARD steam heat, electric light; ' everything modern, up to date. 422S llagoun ave.. East Chicago. ' 23tf
Apply jU H li, Times, Ham
mond. FOR SALE Modern 8-roonj house: located In Hammond's best resident district; will sell on terms or cash; will make cash an object. Inquire Tt".ton Lumber Co., Hammond. 25 it
rOR SALE: First class saloon. Inquire J. T. Smith. 100 State St., Hammond.
FOR SALE Grocery and market; cen
traliy located In Hammond; doing
good business; reason for Belling: leaving town. Lock box 494 Hammond,
Ind. 23-12
FOR SALU 50 head of horses and
mures 50, weighing from 9 to 1600 I
lbs.; some matched teams; all well broke, single and double, afraid of nothing: most of them horses was used in the city on grocery wagons and teams; happened to get them because people put in automobiles. We also have fresh country horses on hand at all tlmeB. Will sell very reasonable. All horses sold here are - guaranteed Just as represented or money refunded. All street car pass the door at the livery stable, 3241 East 92nd st.. South Chicago, 111. Tel. South Chicago 358.
FOR SALK The place where you can cheer the FATHER. MOTHER. SISTER AN'D BROTHER is at the HAMMOM) FURNITURE CO. Here are a few things that we are offering at a great reduction sale FROM NOW UNTIL XMAS. Beds from $2.50 and up. Mattresses from $1.90 and up. Springs from $1.75 and up.
B'.ankets from 50c and up. Rugs from 75c and up. Rockers from $1.00 and up. Leather chairs from $1.25 and up. And many more articles in the line of dressers, chiffoniers and stands AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. Call and stltVt your XMAS PRESENT so we can deliver in time. Be sure you ARE AT THE RIGHT PLACE. See the CLOCK IN CENTER OF SIGN at THE HAMMOND FURNITURE CO., 242 E. State St. J. Arkin, manager. Phone 543.
FAR RF.NT. FOR RENT Eight-room brick house
furnace, electric lights, gas, fine well and all modern Improvements; garage in connection if desired; 444 E. State
st. For particulars call on W. B. Muir,
165 Logan sti, Hammond. Phone S25W.
FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping; I, 2 and 3-room suites; no objections to children; $8 per month
and up. 165 Michigan ave., over Hick laundry, Hammond. 6-2 FOR RENT Newly furnished apartments for light housekeeping. Apply at 180 Indiana ave., Hammond. 6-2
HAK STATEMENT.Andrew I .Reiner. President. F. R. Schaaf, Vice President. H. S. Daugherty, Cashier. P. J. Kooy, Asst. Cashier. Report of the condition of THE FARMERS &
MERCHANTS' BANK,
a private bank, at Highland, in the
State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Nov. 26, 1912. Resonrcei.
Due from Banks and Trust
Companies $14,374.02
Cash on Hand 687.26 Current Expenses V.... 5.00
Total Resources $15,066.28 Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid in $12,000.00 Exchange, Discounts and In
terest .4 0 Demand Deposits... 2,946.10
Time Certificates 119.78
ARE GARY BABIES NEGLECTED? Report of another death of an Infant without having medical attention stirred Coroner Frank Smith today. The coroner has had a number of such cases brought to his attention recently. The latest death Is that in the family of John Juro, 1420 Adams street. His Infant daughter died without medical
attention early this morning. According to doctors many of the foreigners in the city refuse to employe a physician when an infant becomes 111 and many lives that might otherwise be saved are sacrificed.
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ARE YOU A TIMES READER t
Commenced Business May 7th, 1909.
A General Banking Bus
iness Transacted.
Total Liabilities.
.$13,066.23
State of Indiana, County of Ls.ke, ss: I, II. S. Daugherty, Cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, lo solemnly swear that the above statement is true. IL S. DAUGHERTY. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 5th day of December, 1912. H. K. GROVES, Notary Public. My commission expires May X, 1915.
FOR RENT burnished rooms for light housekeeping. 378 N. Hohman St., Hammond. 6"-2
Report of the Condition of LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY, BANK
at close of business Nov. 26, 1912. Assets. ',' Loans ...$498,747.06 Misc. Bonds and Stocks 26,577.74 Furniture and Fixtures 11,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks.. 129,193.01
STATEMENT OF CONDITION (CONDENSED)
CHICAGO AND KENNEDY AVENUES-CALUMET-EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA.
CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1912 RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts $ 320,632.87
Overdrafts
Real Estate v Furniture and Fixtures CASH RESERVE: Banks . . $ 40,705.49 On Hand.... , 10,227.58
80.97
2,870.56
3,041.49
50,933.07
Total $665,517.81 Liabilities. Capital Stock (paid in) $ 50,000.00 Surplus 45,000.00 Undivided Profits 7,335.76 Deposits 563,182.05
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house; hardwood floors, furnace heat, possession Jan. 1. 1056 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 242. 6-2
FOR RENT Six-room cottage; 3806 Hemlock st., Indiana Harbor. Inquire Ctto Oakley ave., Hammond. Phone 973M. 6-5
subscribe: for the times.
FOR RENT Furnished room In private family. Address 34 Ogden St.. Hammond, 6rl
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms for light housekeeping; water and gas; hand to Gibson or Standard. 506 Sibley st., Hammond.
FOR RENT Upper fiat. 854 So. Hohman st. Apply Times office.
Total , $655,517.81 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, Subscribed ajid sworn to before me this 4th day of December, 1912. W.ILLIAM. F. MASHINO, Notary Public. My commission expires January 10th, 1914.
$ 377,558.96
LIABILITIES : Capital Stock 4 $ Surplus Undivided Profits DEPOSITS: Savings $ 74,224.77 Individual 238,852.21
50,000.00 12,500.00 1,981.98
313.076.98
$ 377,558.96
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS:
November 26th, 1909 $67,565.76
November 26th, 1910..... $73,397.05 November 26th, 1911. $I46,762i68
Report of the Coadltlen of
TSie American TmsQ & Savings BaMi At the Close of Baalaesa November 30, 1912.
RESOURCES. Loan? and Discounts $243,391.10 Bonds 21,305.01 Furniture and Fixtures 9,569.95 Overdrafts S82.S5 Cash and Due from Banks 67.210.49
S341.359.40
LIABILITIES. Capital stock $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 3.073.72 Deposits 238,285.68 $341,359.40
I, O. A. KrlnbUl, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. O. A. KRINBILL, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th. day of December, 1912. VIRGINIA JACOBSON, Notary Public ' My commission expires July 20. 1916.
CHICHESTER S PILLS d-. THE lIAJJOM BRAND.
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yean known as Best. Safest. Always Reliant SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
November 26th, 1912,
LAWRENCE BECKER. C. W. HOTCHKISS, JOHN B. PETERSON.
DIRECTORS: E. T. DAVIS, R. P. AHRENS, GEO. W. LEWIS.
8313,076.98
SAMUEL W. OGDEN, GEO. HANNAUER, WALTER J. RILEY.
OFFICERS: JOHN B. PETERSON, President. WALTER J. RILEY, Vice-President. SAMUEL W. OGDEN, Vice-President. JOHN K. REPPA, Cashier.
Report of (he CodJHoa of THE CITIZENS' GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, At Hammond, In the State of Indiana, at the close of business, Nov. 26 191L. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts t. 631,441.86 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 4,212.28 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation '. 100,000.00 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 125,000.00 Other Bonds to secure Postal Savings.. 8,000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 6,000.00 Bonds. Securities, etc 33,723.43 Hanking House, Furniture and Fixtures , 9,260.20 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 22,328.61 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies and Savings Banks 26,fr.rT Due from approved Keserve Agents f 141,998.00 Checks and other Cash Items 1,517.95 Exchanges for Clearing House ' t,000.23 Notes of other National Banks 1,500.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 246.83 Specie $24,985.25 Legal-tender notes 10,800.00 35,785.25 y ii i , Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (6 per cent of circulation).. 5,000.00 TOTAL $1,158,812.05 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund 40,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid 9.858.95 National Bank Notes outstanding 100,000.00 Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers 20,173.12 Dividends unpaid 124.00 Individual deposits subject to check 627,141.77
Demand certificates of deposit 2,423.88 Time certificates of deposit .......i 130,614. 3G Certified checks 197.15 United States deposits, $125,000; Postal Savings Deposits $3,278.82 12S.278.S2 TOTAL. $1,158,812.05
State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I, H. M. Johnson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swer that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' ' H. M. JOHNSON. Cashier.
CORRECT Attest: GEO. M. EDEB. J. J. RUFF. J. K. STINSON, Dlrectois. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of December. 1912. ., K V. FISCHLER, Notary PubU.c My commission expires Feb. 16. 1316.
