Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 27 March 1913 — Page 6

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THE TIME d Thursday, March 27, 1913.

Crown Point Hews

Happenings of a Day in Like County's Lively Capital

WHITING AMD ENVIRONS

The wedding of Miss Anna Morris of this place, she being the mother of of Chicago to Willie Bartholomae, eld- Mrs. Ei Fauser. The wedding will oe-

Master Clarence Kerber and sister on Friday evening in- the K. of P. hall Evelyn and Max Dust of the East Side" on 119th street, for the benefit of the visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Pythian Sisters.

Mrs. Mahlitz. Mrs. William Zweig was the guest of Mr. W. Zweig, Sr. of Fred street is J her parents on the East Side.

on the sick list. I The regular meeting .of the-Eastern

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mahllti of 119th (Stars was held on Monday night, at

est son of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Barth- cur at Hammond on Tuesday after- street attended a surprise party at the ! which Mrs. George M. Baum who ia to olomae. occurred last evening at the noon at the Lutheran church in that home of their brother-in-law on the I leave shortly for Youngstown. O.. to re-

East Side. j side, resigned her office as secretary.

Mr. and Mrs. John Dust of the East Mrs. Mary Hay, was appointed to fill

j the vacancy. Mrs. Hay was Installed in

home of Jhe groom on East street. Rv. city

Billman of the Presbyterian church Rcal fsvSkX transactions have been

reau.ine reremon. i ne weaning was dPcldpd,j. qulet ln Crown Point during Side were Whiting visitors

one ui me preu.csi occurring in mis tnp BJ,t weeU th, bad we,ther put- Mrs. O. Mahllts entertained Miss her office by Mr. and Mrs. Ooodey of city in some time, the home being tlnR a quietus on the sale of lots and Minnie Scharbach of the East Side, the 1 Boston. Mass.. who are worthy patron beautifully decorated with banks of cut ,and9 in thls vtclriitv. With the com. utter and Mr. Mahllta being school ! and worthv matron of .the Eastern

"gBrrs- me unue -was ancna.n i tne,nK of setn,.d westher, however, the friends. ! Stars at Boston. They are here as the

dealers expect an unprecedented ac- Mrs. Reed of Clark street.is on the ' guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. "W. Kohr.

grooms sister. JIws Norma Bartholo-

mae. Mr. Joseph Morris aotd as best man. The wedding procession .approached the flower bedecked altar to the strains of the Lohensrln "Wedding March." played by Mrs. W. D. Schafer of Chicago, and the couple were united in marriage, the ring ceremony being used. After the wedding the party partook of an elaborate wedding dinner at the Bartholomae cafe, at which

tlvity in the market this summer and I sick list

are preparing to handle a big business. Mm. Hansen of Center street suffered

Erhart Bixenman is contemplating a severe stroke of paralysis, which the erection of a new cottage on his nas ,ef ner n a very serious condition, property on Goldsborough street, three nr speech being especially effected, lots east of Merrillvllle road, and will Thomas Bartlett, who is ill with

Mrs. A. J. Judson and Mrs. James

Judson spent yesterday at Englewood, as the guests of Mrs. Grant Tipton. Miss Myrtle Ingraham, who has been seriously ill. is slightly improved. The fire department was called to the

commence work thereon as soon as the typhoid fever at St. Margaret's hospital ; Wysockt grocery store on Schrage av-

weather permits. The marriage of Miss Emma Fahl to

many out-of-town guests were pres- ) 'a ivoemcKe or winneia occurred yesent. The couple left today for a short terday. Rev. Beester or the Lutheran honeymoon trip and will be at home ' church performing the ceremony, to their friends after May 1 at 357S . Miss Marguerite Maack, who is atEvanaton avenue, Chicago. Among the j tending ' Rockford seminary, is visiting out-of-town guests were Messrs. and ; her parents on Main street during the Mesdamcs W. B. Schafer, Fred Heide, I spring vacation.

Will Bartholomae, Fred Bartholomae,

is Improving nicely. enue on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. A

U. G. Swarts of Sheridan avenue re- , blaze was seen emanating from tho turned home on Tuesday from Cincln- ! store house and the neighborhood was n'ati, O., where he attended the funeral ' soon aroused. The fire was soon extin-

of his brother, Rev. Swartz. On his gulshed and upon Investigation it was way home Mr. Swartz also stopped at decided that the blaze was caused by Pittsburg to visit his son. Junior, at spontaneous combustion. Everything the Pittsburg university and found ' ln the store house was ruined, the exhim well. j tent of the damage being about 100.

The many friends of Mrs. Simon ' The store was formerly that of Joseph

Owing to the fact that the through I Tatro of .Toilet Til win b nrn- tn Tniit who moved to Indiana Har-

Theodore Bartholomae and Dr. and . train service on both Panhandle and learn of her death. The Tatros were bor, having only recently been purMrs Tansey. Misses Sadie Morris. Grif-; Erie roads was out of commission yes- former Whiting residents, the de-' chased by Wysocki. fin. Baynes. and Messrs. Walter Rledel : terday on account of the storm, the ceased being the mother of Mrs. Sam- Buy a Gas Heating Stove now. Don't

uu -v trarnc on trie interurban line was uel ingraham. i wait until your house Is cold. No. Ind.

The new pump and well at the wa-. aoumea. tne service proving a boon to Mrs Spanler will give a card party Gas & Elec. Co.

ter works plant was tried out on Wed- ' ,no,e compelled to make Chicago con-

i " 2 L Rlbbentrop, teach.. : ,8 L. Schutz, teaching... Mar. 1 L Rlbbentrop. teach. Feb.- 10 -H. Pappe, teaching 17 L. Miller, teaching i v -23 F. Covert, teaching... 27 Cora Hayden, teaching 29 L Schutz, teaching... Mar. I Alma Hess, teaching. "7 A.- Aylesworth, teach. 16 H. Poppe, teaching... 22 A. Aylesworth, teach. 2 C. Hayden. teaching. . 28 L. Schutz, teaching... ; 29 Alma Hess, teaching.. 29 II. Pappe, teaching... ' 29 L. Rlbhenstrop. teach

29 L HUler, teaching fcpr. 19 A. Anylesworth. teach.

-6 im. nrhutz, teaching 26 Alma Hess, teaching. 28 I Rlbbentrop, teach. 27 L Miller, teaching... 30 C. Hayden. teaching. .

May 4 A. Aylesworth. teach.

7 F. Govers, teaching. . 13 L Rlbbentrop, teach. 24 C. HaydeVi, teaching.. 25 Alma Hess, teaching.. 29 L. L. Rlbbentrop. teach 29 L. Schutz. teaching...

June 8 A. Aylesworth, teach.

24 L Miller, teaching 25 F. Govert. teaching...

July 1 J. H. Claussen, school

suplles

Aug. 23 H. Pappe. teaching.. Sept. 20 E. Burnette, teaching Oct. 2 M. Carlson, teaching. .

2 O. Prepho, teaching... 4 E. Burnette, teaching. 4 L. Rlbbentrop, teach. 4 B. Nelson, teaching. .

Nov. 1 E. Burnette. teaching

1 L Rlbbentrop, teach. 1 B. Nelson, teaching.. 15 L. Schutz. teaching.. 15 E. Burnette, teaching IB F. Grovers. teaching. 27 E. Burnette, teaching 27 M. Carlson, teaching. 27 Ora Plepho. teaching. 27 L Rlbbenstrop. teach.

Dec. 6 B. Nelson, teaching...

14 L Schutz. teaching.. 14 E. Burnette, teaching 14 F. Govert, teaching.. 20 E. Burnette, teaching

nesday of this week and from all re- nations. The cars during the day nnrts seems to be mpptimr with nil the were crowded and the service excell-

exactions required of it. The pump is ! prit-

a new departure and the latest thing In a water pumping device, the wnter being raised in a continuous stream by

Many basements in the , city are

flooded with water at present and with I three lots at the corner of Jackson a rapid thaw of the big fall of snow street and 40th place to Mr. Wulfing.

the manufacture of concrete blocks and ! enjoyable, time was had by all present

brick and expect in a short time to and a delightful lunch served

have their factory in full operation. A progaressive mass meeting will be C. J. Williams reports the sale of j n-,M Jordan's hall Saturday. March

29. Among the speakers will be Thos.

a series of screw propellers, motor which came yesterday the Bezor will I father of E. G. Wulfing, who intends to

driven, which raise the water in sections within the well, the shaft making 1,700 revolutions per minute and giving the machine a pumping capacity of 300 gallons of water por minute. It Is expected that when the pump is in proper working order that it will supply twice as much water as pump or set of pumps now in operation at the water works plant. A marriage license was issued yesterday to John Zarndt of S33 Michigan avenue, Hammond, and Mrs. Helen Pane, also of that city, but formerly I

no doubt go on Its annual rampage. I build two houses on them at ocne.

The stream, however, never gets ob- William H. Hollenbaugh of Chicago streperous enough to do any amount has contracted with C. J. Williams for of damage. the erection of a four-room bungalow The Men's club of the Presbyterian at Jackson street and 40th place, church will be hosts at a stag affair to John Miller of Griffith was in Glen

many Invited guests at the church par- I Park yesterday on business.

lors this evening. An enjoyable time Is promised those who attend. Scarlet fever is practically wiped out for the present at least in Crown Point.

only one case of a light nature being I house.

reported at the home of Christ Steinbach on Monitor street.

The Polish Friendship club will give

H. McKinney. progressive candidate

for alderman of the Eighth ward.

Frank Bock returned Tuesday even

ing from a business trip to Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jordan and Mr.

and Mrs. John Hohwy attended the

German play at Hammond last even

ing.

DYER

Sacred Heart court W. C. O. F., of

Michigan

triTirD'T-CT AT T I of importance. At 8:30 the choir will KUtS-fctf l&JJAi,. meet for practice. All are requested A. J. Dreesen of Roberts avenue at- to be present. tended a meeting of the school board of Mrs. L Klemm is visiting her sister, Hammond Tuesday evening. j Mrs. Dust of East Side. Miss Ella Thaw, teacher of room 4, M,S8 Ruth Jewett attended a dance of the Franklin school, was absent . at the orpheum, ln Hammond, ' last Tuesday on account of sickness. i n;ht-

Dr. and Mrs. Kohr and daughter Esta Mrs x Horlbeck and son Ralph of Inter-State National bank, spent Wed

of Indiana boulevard. Mrs. uooaey oi Laporte. Ind.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. nfsaaJr ln town.

Boston. Mass., and Miss Agnes Atcnison i A ftesch of Harrison avenue.

Louis Klemm transacted business in Chicago yesterday.

of Roberts avenue spent Tuesday evening ln Chicago. Mrs. R. Atchison and mother of Roberts avenue were Chicago shoppers Monday. Mr. Green of Harrison avenue is on the sick list. John Blaul of Roberts avenue is on the sick list. Mrs. J. Kelley of Stony Island visited

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atchison of Roberts avenue Tuesday. Mrs. Ehlert of Harrison avenue is very 111 at the present writing. Mrs. F. Mlnsberg of Roberts avenue, entertained a number of little folks in honor of her son. Arthur's 6th birthday. . Henry Atchison of Woodville. Ind., is visiting friends and relatives here during the present week. Mrs. Zweig is very 111 of the grip and under the doctor's care. Mrs. L. Olmsted of Cassopolls. Mich., was the guest of Mrs. C. Buell of Indiana boulevard yesterday. Friday evening at 7:30 the trustees

a dance Saturday evening at the opera 1 t"1 Place celebrated their fifteenth an

niversary Monday. The afternoon was

enjoyed by the memoers' of the home court as well as by a number of visit

ors from outside courts. Mrs. George J. Baker, chief ranger, was presented with a splendid cut glass fern dish; Mrs. P. Ehrsam, vice chief ranger, received a fine gold rosary, and Miss

Barbara Scheldt, recording secretary.

received a handsome bouquet of carna

tions as an appreciation of the good service they have rendered the court. In the evening the "men folks were

present and enjoyed themselves by

playing cards and other games, after

which a bountiful supper was served. It

is to be hoped that the court will prosper in t!ie future, as It has done in the

Frank Zacharias was In

City Monday on business. Mrs. Elizabeth Collins of Morocco, Ind.. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Patterson. Mrs. O'Brien of Deerfleld, 111., ex-captain of the Hegewlsch fire department, was in town yesterday. Dan Fitzpatrlck of Chicago was in town yesterday. L. Cox, president of the Hegewlsch

Peter Anderson of Edmunton, Can

ada, returned to his home yesterday after a short visit? with relatives.

Mrs. William Schumacher entertain

53.00 73.00 53.00 f.3.00 .73.00 73.00 30.00 73.00 53.00 25.00 53.00 60.00

3O.00 Sept.

53.00 53.00 53.00 14 6.00 60.00 73 00 53.00 53.00 73.00 30.00 35.00 146.00 15.00 30.00 53.00

Ins L

22 T. Hayden,

school 23 H ii Id a Poppe, Inst and Jan. fees 30 Adolph Russell, hauling children ..." July 30 Wade Wise, s. hool supplies 30 Arthur Schutz. roses for com 30 Kauffman & Wolf,

com., supplies 4 E. it. Crowell. pay

ment on building 1,500.00 Dec.

10 K. I. Adams, school furniture 13 Smith Syster If. Co., heating system 25 E. Livingston, hauling children 4 E. Burnette schl sup. . 5 A. lioelzle, cleaning school 11 Standard Oil Co., oil for floor , . . 14 Llge Heating Co., heating plant 14 H. V. Parry, tables for

school

Oct.

63.00 Nov. 12 J. I. Adam & Co.,

96.00 45.55 14 00 B0.00 6J90 2.60

178.49

107.07

123.00

7.65

8.00

4.50

1,065.00 52.00

?3.00

67.65 73.00 146.00 30.40 106.00 15.00 60.00 60.00 70.00 40.00 40.00 85.00 80.00 60.00 75.00 42.50 80.00 42.50 100.00 100.00 60.00 50.00 75.00 42.60 80.00 43.50

school supplies 300.00

14 Otto Brown, reprs.... 6.00

15 E. Burnette. school

supplies 4.71 18 N. Nager. bill rendered 196.85

19 A. Shafer. haul bus... 67.00

27 O. Hltzeman. cleaning

school 5.00

Dec. 9 E. H. Crowell. pay

ment on building 2,563.22 9 N. L. Smith, archt wk 106.40

14 V. Schutz. hauling bus 39.00

14 M. M. Lauerman. bus

blankets 65.00

14 Boston Store, school

supplies 11.95 14 G. Drieks, labor 40.00 16 Henry Claus. repairs.. 18.00

17 R. (i. Blefleld. Ins. ... 72.00 17 J. P. Kramer, books.. 105.00

2" Herman Schubert, 6

cords wood 33.00

26 J. Elnsele, teaming... 15.73 '-' E. Elnsele. teaming. . - 9.75 27 H. Beneke. teaming.. 12.75 27 C., I. & S. Ry. Co., freight 30.28 27 Wm. Bruckman. labor 3.00 27 M. Bergsleln. labor... 20.00 27 L. Weln, labor " 18.00 30 '.., I. & S. Ry. Co.. freight 96.10 30 P. J. Schrieber, team. 18.75 30 F, Govert. teaming.. 10.50 30 R. Render, teaming... 39.00 3 Anton Heln, tickets cashed 6.00 3 C.. I. & 8. Ry. Co. freight 87.87 6 C.. I. & S. Ry. Co., freight 5.27 6 A. Chafer, teaming.... 104.25 7 C, I. & S. Ry. Co., freight .2S 7 J. Elnsele, teaming... 40.80 7 E. Elnsele. teaming.... 84.05 9 M. Heln, labor. 27.00 11 C.. I. & S. Ry. Co. demurage 18:00 11 It. Beneke, hauling stone 44.25 14 L Weln, labor 22.00 14 M. Bergsleln, labor.. 22.00 14 J. Schubert, hauling stone 52.95 14 C. F. Lassen, hauling stone 4i..29 14 E. Livingston, hauling stone 81.05 14 E. H. Rage, hauling stone 71.20 14 Wm. Govert, hauling stone 28.40 17 A. Shafer, hauling stone 53.90 19 G. Plepho, tickets ' cashed r 6.75 19 J. Elnsele. haul stone 21.60 21 J. M. Rhein, hauling ing stone 67.30 28 P. J. Schrieber, road work 69.55 28 R. J. Render, road work 25.35

Total , : 84,028.05

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND RECEIPTS. Jan. 1 Balance on hand f 715.54

3 C. A. Johnson, Jan. distribution 792.66

Apr. 16 Fletcher Nat'l Bank.

bonds on school house 4,2o0.00

May 4 Gletcher Nat'l Bank, ,

school building 4,z&o.o

July 3 C. A. Johnson, July

distribution 1,657.14

Aug. 28 Money appropriated

by Advisory Board, heating plant 1,065.00

Oct. 16 Sale old school house. 213.60

Nov. 6 Sale old school house 201.40 Dec 30 Mlscel, deposit. 121.00

Jan.

July

Total 813,743.69

ROAD FUND RECEIVED.

Total 84.936.32

UOU KUND RECEIPTS.

1 Balance on hand 9 1.378.8T Jan. 1 Balance on hand 8 191.75

3 C. A. Johnhon, Jan. Dec. 30 Dog tax collected... 1H.00

distribution 439.91

3 C. A. Johnson, July Total 8 807.75

distribution i.oi.4i i fumj f aid out.

Aug. 28 Appropriated by adv. Mar. 22 A. J. Swanson, dog tax. 2 81.75

board, stone road.... 3,000.00 Oct. 11 J. Nelson, 18 ducks

Nor. 18 Adv. board, stone rd.. 2,500.00 1 killed ., 13.50

J

Total ..- 85,580.45

ROAD FUND PAID OUT.

Total

May

MUNSTERWilliam Tanls has left Munster for Montana, where he thinks of taking up a claim. Mrs. Bakker and daughter, Miss Grace Bakker, went to Crown Point on business yesterday.

ed a number of friends last evening in i past fifteen years, and that many new

honor of her 69th birthday. A most members will be added ln that time.

TOWXJHIP TRUSTEE'S FINANCIAL REPORT to the ADVISORY BOARD

The Misses Cora and Mary Wagner I Hanover Township, Lake County, Ind.

are going to spend Tuesday evening ln MIKE J M HIMA ! TrnMe. Tlissnna May DIneen of Whiting 3lll was here today. 3 c. A. Johnson. Jan. Miss Lizzie Wagner Is visiting in distribution 1,403.82

Hammord for a fw days. APr- 1 .r1"6 .... . . . liquor license William Krooswyks house is now June j peopie's State Bank, nearly finished. liquor license

Work was started this morning to July 3 C A Johnson, July ... . .... distribution 1.. 90.81

w,ut" XV'"B r"" Dec. 30 People's State Bank,

150.00 50.00

nue to the state line.

liquor license 100.00

G0F.1PUCA

OF W01AN

'S ILLS

GLEN PARK. T. W. Englehart has been called to

Salem,. O.. on account of the death of

of the Evangelical church will hold a i his sister-in-law. business meeting and transact matters j A. L. Guger of MerrlUvllle was a " mf , Glen Park visitor today.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Novosel of 4100 Washington street announced the arrival of a ten-pound boy. Mother and son are both doing well. Mrs. White, housekeeper for C. J. Williams, has gone to Alton, 111., for a week's visit among, friends and rela

tives. . M. M. Ulery of Goshen, Ind., has started operations at his cement block factory on Harrison street after an idleness of three months. Carl Miller of Valparaiso has opened a cut stone and monument works on Broadway, near 42nd avenue. John Bothwell of Ross, ,!Who has been confined to his home for the last three months with tlo"od poisoning, called on a number of his Glen Park friends this week. Alfonso Cohnlnard, brother-in-law of Chief Bower of the steel mill police force, has bought three lots from C. J. Williams, on 41st avenue and Jeerson street and Intends to erect a twostory dwelling and make It his home. John Shudlck has let the contract for his six-room bungalow to be built on 44th avenue and Jackson street to Amos Crago. Work will commence at once.

Oct.

Yields to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Athens, Texas. " I had a complication of diseases, some of them of long

.standing. I wrota

to you for advice

and took Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetaI ble Compound, and

some other thing's that you sugges

ted. I must confess that I am much bet

ter in every way and

i have been relieved

01 seme of the worst

troubles. My neigh

bors say I look younger now than I did fifteen year3 ago." Mrs. Sarah R. Whatley, Athens, Texas, R. F. D. No. 3. Box 92. We know of no other medicine which has been so successful in relieving the

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Mar.

Total 84,348.73

TOWNSHIP FUND PAID OUT. (Nov

Jan. 11 (). Meyer, rd insp etc.S 20.00 11 A. Kchmal, rd insp etc 20.00 11 O. Hltzeman, rd in. etc 20.00 13 E. Meyer, teaming 14.20 13 M. J. Schillo. service. 60.00

13 J. S. Dahlke, teaming - 85.50 Dec.

15 F. Fetsch, teaming 21.00 26 G. .A. Peipho. twp sup . 23.30 Feb. 8 C Lelloy Leoniards, . election papers 3.50 8 W. Bruckman, twp wk 3.50 10 E. Einscle, teaming.. 18.00 10 C. Bottner, twp wk.. 20.00 13 Mike Schillo, service. 25.00 14 C. Davison, printing.. 24.35 26 H. Hoenbeck, twp wk 27.80

26 Chgo Tel Co, tel rent 8.35 27 P. Smith, teaming... 9.00 29 J. Henken. shvl snow 3.00 1 M. J. Schillo. service. . 60.00 r N. Spanier, teaming.. 11.76 9 W. Hero, shvl snow.. 7.50 9 S. Einsle, shvl snow.. 6.25 20 M. J Schillo, service.. 60.00 22 L. Stacil. shvl snow... 4.60 25 E. Hoffman, stamps.

1911 26 M. J. Schillo, service 2 M. J. Schillo. service.

2 A. Shafer. teaming... 4 G. Ijauerman, team... 4 J. Ilaake, shvl snow. 6 J. Ensele. shvl snow. 6 M. J. Schillo, service 13 A. Russell, refund of liquor license 20 M. J. Schillo, service.. 25 Paul Dalke. shvl snow 25 P. Dahlke, shvl snow 30 N. H. & G. Co.. lumber and tile May 8 C Seegers, labor twp. 16 E. J. Bixeman, twp wk 22 M. J. Schillo. service.. 29 J. Stommel, shvl snow June 21 Chgo Tel Co., tel serv

24 g. Lauerman, haul grd 29 J. F. Dahlke. sud. serv

cashed 18.00 26 G. E. Manuel, tickets cashed 29.80 26 W. Russell, teaming. 8.00 26 J. Spanier. labor 54.00 27 C. F. Davison, printing 12.00 I Gust, Dierks. labor 44.00 1 M. J. Schillo. service.. 65.00 1 F. Lump, labor 32.00 9 J. Haake, teaming... 69.75 10 J. Elnsele. teaming... 18.75 II M. M. Lauerman, tickets cashed 14.50 12 Jake Elnsele, teaming 9.00 16 Dodge Mfg. Co. tubes 78.00 18 H. Claus, teaming... 12.00 18 H. Henker, repairs... 4.95 19 Crown Pt. Con. Co..

stone 150.82 21 Aug. Plepho, teaming 16.20 21 T. Piepho, teaming... 3.60 24 F. Hltzman, teaming. 6.30 24 C. Russell, teaming.. 16.20

2 F. Wasserman, team. 12.00 2 M. J. Schillo. service. 40.00

12- i-Stand. Oil Co. gas, oil 22.20 13 Adam Shafer, teaming 114.95 26 C. Piepho. teaming... 16.60 30 J. L. Stacil, teaming.. 11.25

2 E. Elnsele. teaming.. 12.00 3 M. J. Schillo, service. 60.00 3 H. Henker, repairs... 9.10 10 H. Segert. teaming.. 21.00 12 .1. Haake. supv. serv.. 32.25

14 A. Becker, teaming... 2.60

14 M. M. Lauerman. tick

ets cashed 7.00

14 N. G. & H. Co.. sup... 276.15

14 F. Plelach, labor 8.40 17 F. Meeker, att'y. serv 20.00

23 P. Mitsch. teaming... 2.00

23 A. F. Seeh.iusen, team 3.00

24 Jno. Stommel, teaming

and posts 19.80

24 M. J. Schillo.. office

rent and service..... 30.00 27 Chgo Tel Co. tel rent 6.65 27 H. Schubert, plank 45.60

Total 813.266.24

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND PAID OUT.

Jan. 16 H. Worley, supple

mentary readers 20.00 16 J. D. Adam, school sup 100.00 Feb. 6 R. G. Bielefleld, Ins. .. 62.70 9 Jno. Krudeys, hauling children 50.00 14 Houk Bros, well reprs 225.00 23 Mrs. J. Feddler, hauling children 150.00 Mar. 26 E. Hoffman, schl rep 4.60 Apr. 2 A. Shafer, 7 cords wd 35.00 18 F. Heltzman, hauling children 48.00 13 A. Russell, hauling children 41.00 18 N. L. Smith, architect work 100.00 26 H. Meyer, kindling wd 4.00 25 R, Seeley, survey.' . 15.00 26 J. F. Dahlke, 2 cords wood 10.00

30 J. Schubert, school lot 450.00 8 K. F. Crowell, for Lincoln school 2.000.DO 14 H. Claus. hauling children 12.00 16 M. J. Schillo, enumerating 40.00 21 N. L. Smith, arch, fee 275.00 24 C. Hayden. inst fees. 46.00

25 Alma Hess, - interest ' and January fee 4S.65 26 O. Dierks, labor 41.00 29 L. Rlbbentrop, interest . and Jan. fees .... 48.20 29 Lena Schutz. interest and Jan. fees ........ 56.20

June 7 J. Baum, clean vaults 75.00

8 A. Aylesworth. inst. and January fees.... 48.20 24 L. Miller, inst. and ( January fees 56.20 25 F. Govert, interest and January fees 60.75

Aug. 1 Mrs. J. Feddler, haul

ing children 105.00

July 5 E. H.- Crowell, pay

ment on scnool 1,500.00

16 J. Kandys, hauling

children . 130.00 2 O. Hltzman. teaming 17.50

7 Houghton Miffln Co..

R. C. books 6.40 7 J. J. Wheeler, printing 13.50

8 E. H. Crowell. payment on building. . .

Apr.

Jan.

14 00 35.00 25.00 25.00 24.00 9.00 5.25 50.00

r.o.oo

25.00 Feb.

21.00 ' 12.00 ! Mar.

Adams street, on two lots he purchased

from C. J. Williams. W. H. Cappis If Gary is building a

suffering of women, or received so many bungalow on Ridge road, where he

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sewer

Aiif,.

John N. Figgi is building for himself

a two-story nouso on 39th avenue and July 2 A. Becker, shvl snow

3 V. Kretz. sup. 1911... 3 Field Examiners, auditing

J. Haake, sup. serv.. O. E. Nelson, Becker

will make his home as soon as the

building is completed. Misses Margaret Block and Isabella Anderson of Chicago spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wharton, on Madison street. George Hilton is erecting an addition for M. Tanitor to his residence on Connecticut street, near 36th avenue. Edward Bowers has moved from

Garv to his new bungalow on Adams June 25 H. Henken, twp wk

,t,t r ;:ti. v.n, Sept. 3 M. J. Schillo. service.

Contractors M. D. Heiny and J. C. Sunderman have resumed work on Forty-third avenue. Harrison street. Thirty avenue and Madison street, and intend to push their work rapidly so that they may open the streets In a short time. Harry Van Deusen and George Nigjitlinger were in MerTillville . on Monday. ."'' The Glen Park Lumber Co. have received several cars of machinery for

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bridge

16 H. II. Worley,

tuoes 17 C. LeRoy Leonards, township supplies 25 A. Bixeman. teaming.

27 C. Bottner. twp. work 2 Eagle Lake Brick Co. tile 3 Joe Spieler, twp wk.. 10 G. E. Manuel, twp sup 14 H. Henken, twp sup.

15 m. j. schillo, service

Total 84.397.28

TUITION FUND RECEIPTS.

1 Balance on hand $1,936.36

2 People's State Bank

Dec. interest 1.20

3 C. A. Johnson. Jan

distribution 175.17

3 Lowell Nat. Bank

Dec. interest 4.69

29 C. A. Johnson. Jan

distribution 1,856.80

1 People's State Bank

Jan. interest 2.42

1 People's State Bank

I Feb. interest 2.71

200.00 Apr. 1 People's State Bank 4.50 ' March interest 4.50 Mar. 29 Lowell Natl Bank,

7ri.no, Jan. and Feb. interest 12.46

3.00 Apr. 15 C A. Johnson, dog tax 38. 14.55 May 1 People's State Hank

S RO ! Anril Interest 1.69

(10.00 I 9 Lowell Nat'l Bank, 11.25' March and April int. 14.53 38.00 June 1 People's State Bank May interest. 5.80 56.98 July 1 People's State Bank 50.00 - June Interest 3.70 3 C A. Johnson, July 75.00 interest . 705.92 12 C. A. Johnson, July 355.00 interest 1.832.73 13 Iwell Nat'l Bank

12.80 May and June Interest 2X00 ! Aug. 1 People's State Bank 61.00 July interest Sept. 1 People's State Bank 3.15 August interest 4.00 Oct. 1 People's State Bank 10.681 September Interest ... . 24.10 Nov. 1 People's State Bank 30.00 October interest

11.90! Dec. 30 People's State Bank

June 21 C.. I. & S. Ry. Co.,

freight on stone....! 26 C.. I. & 8. Ry. Co..

freight on stone 65.48

29 C., I. & S. Ry. CO.. freight on stone

3 E. Livingston, haul-

TOWNSHIP FUND.

.$105.25

July

Ing stone . 76.50

Jan. 1. 1912 Balance on hand

33.70 1 last settlement.. 864.10

Receipts 3,494.63 Total of balance and receipts.... 4.348.73

62.76 1 Disbursements . 4,897.28

Balance 48.05

6 C. Bottner. road wk.

5 C., I. & S. Ry. Co., freight on stone 6 Wm. Bottner, rd wk. 9 A. Shafer,' rd. wk. . . 10 F. Govert, haul stone 12 West Side Quarry Co. stone 13 C.. I. & S. Ry. Cofreight 17 J. J. Rascher, hauling stone 17 E. J. Bixeman, tickets cashed 20 P. L Schrieber, hauling stone 20 C. I. & 3. Ry. Co., freight 22 C.. I. A 8. Ry. Co., freight and car serv.. 24 J. Elnsele, haul stone 24 J. Elnsele, haul, stone 24 A. Schafer, haul stone Aug. 5 West Side Quarry Co.,

TUITION FUND.

80.00 I Jan. 1, 1912 Balance on hand

last settlement. .8 1. 936. 89

87.03 "Receipts 4,786.2(1 86.00 I Total of balance

117.001 and receipts.... 8,701. 58

41501 Disbursements . 4.028.05

Balance 2.67J.61

572.58 1 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.

Jan. 1, 1912 Balance on hand

95.71 last settlement $ 715.(4

Receipts 12,650.70

75.60 I Total of balance

and receipts.... 13,266.24

213.25 1 Disbursements . 13,743.69

Balance 477.4

40.50 I ROAD FUND.

Jan. 1, 1912 Balance on nana

34.43 I last settlement. . 1JIT8.8T

Receipts 6,969.82

61.711 Total of balance - ' 84.00 1 and receipts.... 6,580.4$

70.50 1 Disbursements . 4,936.88

80.25 1 Balance 444.13

DOG FUND.

stone 284.35 I Jan. 1. 1913 Balance on hand

Aug.

1. onn.no

7 People's State Bank.

Interest on $2.000 120.00

10 G. K. Manuel, tickets

cashed 44.7S

15 P. J. Schrieber. haul

Ing stone 61.60

16 Lowell Natn Bank, in

terest on loan 130.00

31 Chas. Bottner, rd wk,, . 68.05

26 A. Hein. tkts cashed.. 66.75

. 29 M. M. Lau reman, tick

eta cashed 44.20 ' 30 J. Schubert, hauling ! stone 12.75 July 30 J. Schubert, hauling stone 76.00 31 P. Schrieber, hauling stone 7.60 Sept. 2 E. J. Bixeman. tickets cashed 294.30 3 A. Shafer. haul stone.. 166.50 5 P. J. Schrieber, hauling stone 53.40 Nov. 18 C.. I. & S. Ry. Cofreight 00 stone. .... . 88.93 10 C.. I. & S. Ry. Cofreight on stone 82.86 23 M. Heln, labor 11.00 25 C.. I. & S. Ry. Cofreight 64.76 25 E. J. Bixeman, tickets cashed 98.25 25 W. Buckman, labor... 4.00 26 J. Rhein. teaming.... 17.25 26 J. Shubert. teaming... 17.25 26 Geo. Schutz. teaming. 13.7K

last settlement..! 181.75

Receipts 116.00 Total of balance and receipts.... 807.75 Disbursements . ' 106.2S Balance 202.60

Jan. 1, 1912 Balance on hand

last settlement. .9 z.sis.s5 Receipts 27.885.5 Total of balance and receipts..... 80,204.73 Disbursements .. 27,210.69 Balance ....... 3,094.14

State of Indiana (

)es:

County of Lake (

The undersigned, being duly sworn, upon his oath says that the within is a true and complete showing of all the moneyes received and paid out as ha verily believes; and that the various Items of expenditure credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to him, or to any other person: and that he has received, no money nor article of value In consideration of any contract made by him as Trustee. MIKE J. SCHILLO. Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 6th day of January, 1918. OTTO HITZEMAN. Chairman of the Advisory Board.

ristns

Swings

I;.

7 J. Elnsele, teaming...

7 Hanke Bros, well rprs 10 J-. D. Adams, twp sup 10 E. Einsele, teaming...

11 M. H. & . Co. tile and lumber 282.49 14 E. J. Bixeman, tickets

cashed 94.7

35.00 SO. 55 200.0 0 42.91 64.65

December interest.... 30 Lowell Nat'l Bank interest from bank...

19. 8S 2.65 3.14 1.98 .13 .79 76.48

14 J. Lauerman.-sup. serv 54.00 14 G. Lauerman. teaming 16.50 15 P. Sauer, tool reprs.. 12.65 21 F. Seegers, teaming.. 13.50 23 M. J. Schillo. service.. 50.00

25 F. Gorest, teaming. . . 9.00 25 A. Hein, tickets cash. 16.30 26 Geo. II. Pieph, tickets

Total ... $6,701.56 TUITION FUND PAID OUT. Jan. 5 Alma Hess, teaching.. $ 53.00 6 Lena Schutz, teach.... 73.00 12 Jno. C Calusen, Supr. schools 32.00 13 Ribbentroy, teaching. 53.00 13 L. Miller, teaching 73.00 19 F. Govers, teaching... 73.00 20 H. Poppe. teaching... 53.00 24 A. Aylesworth, teach. 30.00 30 C. Havden. teaching.. 30 00

Feb. 2 Alma Hess, teaching. 53.00

SticDFtfeaQ SU3BmdlsiV9 rJJac'cljd 117,11k . IN CLASS 2, pay 2c the first week, 4c the second week, 6c the third week, and so on for 38 weeks, and we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $14.82, with interest at 3 per cent. Or, IN CLASS 5 pay 5c the first week, 10c the second week, 15c the third week, and so on for 38 weeks, and wc will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $37.05 with interest at 3 per cent. YOU MAY REVERSE THE ORDER OF PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH. For instance, in Class 2 you may start with 76c the first week and pay 2 cents less every week until the. last payment will be 2 cents. In Class 5 you may start with $1.00 the first week and pay 5 cents less every week until the last payment will be 5 cents. PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE EVERY WEEK OR MAY BE MADE IN ADVANCE. Can you think of an easier way to provide money for Christmas presents? Join yourself-get every one in the family to join. Show this to your friends and get them to join. Everybody is welcome to join. The Christmas Savings Club opened Monday, March 17. Call and let us tell you all about our plans. FIRST MTIOH AL B AMK SAVINGS DEPARTMENT WHITIISij, - INDIANA