Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1916 — Page 6

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THE TIMES November 18, 1916 KSESSSSSSa "1 TNeiehboAood News 17 HI tt n imty '1 H U. P 98 at-rfu lin v wtr rn f " ft V, n M m H i if If 1 aatai.uaaii-MMiiiiiyt CROWN POINT LOWELL DYER IERRILLVILLE A MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE r GRIFFITH SHELBY ! r XT 5 i i HOB ART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE t 'rnti iiiiu'lm"iiA:fi&ti k 'lii rmnfi '111 '"OiTl r-Tin.i Gas Hill Company At Orpheiun Sunday ' n liiiilbLDIlUi! Whit ins if 3

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guests. ,r. ami .Mrs. icoot cinr-i tainei . ..-,..,..,.. ..p -if n v.ult viivte tin : . ...

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W e ,.-Fire to thank ail for their kin,l , l.K,in u!lV sU,ln;irh mit,ly. ' I syuipailiy ami assistance in our re-. I -;.;.,. f.,r y.nir sake. Ket a l.u-g.v cert sorrow. Henry t?.-nraso and Fam- lifty-ccnt case of l-ap.-'s Piap.-ps'in ily lt-l-l. j from any inim; ..-tore an.i jnit your M;s I.iilian Poltwedel is confined to ' j.tooitH-h riuht. 1 -n' t k.-eo on heitu-i

her home, in Central avenue with ty- j rnis-i.ii.!. hfo is too short you are pnohl fever. j not So re J,.fj,-, . make your stay Mrs. Arliie Campbell of Hary. wa s 1 ... 1,. ,. y,,.. an,5 di. the truest of Mrs. S. Campbell of iVnn- , f,...t it. en. toy it, w;t!t..-ut iln-a.l of rejylvania avenue, yesterday. 'b. '";..n in t! - si..tnaci. Frank CowRill who with his f.iniMy C.,i.. 's I ' .1 i -in h.-h.tirs in yur will toon leave for iklalioma to make ; iiom.- mis wuv. siioiiij or..- ..f tin- ra-n-their future h-ome. was Kiyen a very , ily eat s. ; !, i u i w hVh don't .-, .4-:-(.asiint surprise by tne. 'Tsentbei-s of, with them, or in 1 :,- o: an atta.-k ..; I'rjiternity lo '-. No. 6:H. I. . O. O. imi ies 1 1 . -n. .1;, s.. r..-ia, tasttitis .-.rot .tames Gar tit L1 encampment, at j stomach ..:. -ntem- at o-.-iy tn--in!) rooms of t o; Triple link club in ilut inw tiie nmht. it is h.-stuiy to jrivP.s. hru.;p avenue, on Veilnes..!ay ev. n- ' tii-' qukK. st, .tirt-.t i- ket know n. Snit. A ' nice luneheon was serveJ atol ! .-W. h. noisome traveling hasr was present- . .; . rl to Mr. Cowpiil as a token of f rater- . Uay. j ,1 e.-teem ami best wishes. ; John Co e. a izf yerii-s. for ric-V.-i.:, M is-s Sadie A-lley en t.f'. ined th VT. years a f.tmiiUr figure at C..n, ( uneo

3 T. Y. club at her home in John street ; jiaast ,la way y 1 s' -r i.i - at St. .Marrar- av' v.-..-ort Thursday evenlnK. The next ineet- ; et-s hostotal. li s fun, ra! is ,.-ini; ' vest, wi't h" held at the home of Miss se,i o,i;!y. l.ii, ;a , hai-.- of l"n..ie:-' wihi! t. Hasel (SoMrick on 1'eiins;. 1 aula, ave- j t.-tker U-.vi.rs. (work on ?

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION, CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1916. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hammond, Indiana RESOURCES. Loans $1,455,738.25 U. S. and Other Bonds 5G0,515.38 Real "Estate 2,795.20

Cash and Due from Banks 477,480.83 1 n I'otal $2,496,529.66 LIABILITIES. 6

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.$ 150,000.00 . 175,009.00 26.432.54

Capital Stock Taid in

rur"iln, Undivided Profits ,

Cimdation 146,600.00

I)eicsits 1,992,497.12 sill.-Kcdiscountcd 6,000.00

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$2,496,529.66

Kei'!:itl'-il, ink. after a ! W (:.-ys visit .it -he S -ib rs; 'iiotue in Amy av.-i inn'.

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CARt, KALTMAXX Kauffmann & AYolf. F'RAMC C. DEMI .O Lumber Dealer.

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l-";e: i;tz.-!i:.-:i of Hanover Praiii-. s'l'eu; yttsti-rd.ty h r on businepp. t

1 !. .,:n:e!s annri i here are busy at i I'. s- :it !;,;'i:ie.-- coi n to the elevator. . s that cotiioiiity brings an ex. eptiony ' i. h pr! e r i n . . Vi!R;.n! S "h ro--! of lli-nmond. w as 1 iyi-r hnsiness visitor yeatero.iy. Miss .',.' v . a'- of Selu ter il :e. t V'-s!!-i .l.i a .!! si.hmi tit I'yer.

DIRECTORS. a. m. tt;rter President. P. W. MEYN President Lake County Savings

Trust. Co.

JOHN E. FITZGERALD OTTO KSOERZEfl Hammond Distillincr Co. President. Champion Potato MaFIIANK 5. BETZ chlnery Co. E're.-ider.t. F. S. Betz Co. JOl-IN N. BECKMAN , W. C. BELMAX Jostlin. Meyn & Co. Cashier. DIRECTORS. A. M. TT.'RXER. President. W. C. BELMAX, Cashier. J U. FITZGERALD, Vice Prs. V.'. F. MASH1NO, Asst. Cashier. II. IL TOWLE. AaaL Cashier.

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hob! a sal" of fancy and useful arti-j olet- in f e M. E. church parlors. Nov. , ;'t. A hotno bake sale will be held at : f..P .,.,,.. t-rne and light refreshments: o il; 0e served. This will be a good op- j rviiijt ji shontjintr. i

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Mr. and Mrs. (.diver Surprise left yes- '

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The T:ve ha. the jargest clrcula. vl in in tl.e r vnnty.

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Mrs. E. J. Sh.iej.is of. Indianapolis

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father, Martin 1.': is, oil, and otiicr rel-l ' at i ves he i p. 1

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Miee I.ocke. assistant supreme com- i

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which stiecial parts oi me i auan.-. vi ork will be exemplified by the various reviews and a eood time i a1-

ti, in3t.,l The nieetinz will be held in j

the I. O. O. F. hall. Caere to be only an

afternoon session. ... , r,, ,,, f ,, ,,. ... ..,.,,. of, Ham

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A. M Robertson of Alnroe.-o r.ronri- ! spenditi-

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Miss l.ela M, N'ay r turned last even-

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Whitlns's ta? day to be h-bl next;

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Lowell on btis'ness vesterdav.

County Commissioner James Clack was a Citii-apo visitor yesterday.

in evidence on mis uceao.oii p'ied with tars for the day. nursery. and it Is to be hoped that AYhitinct will

"ive a -renerons response to this ap- , jp.al f..r a most worthy charity. Th ; ; p O "RP TST) A T V project nas been worked out in detail ! i 1.J XJ U4 1. X V.jL'illLby Mrs. Routiht anl Alrt5. Hoskins, who; !

have given much lime ana imiusin i-j Cue child welfare work during trie snm-

o,er months, and if the people

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Ciiietmo visitor Thursday. I 'r. T. Y. Kohr Jra risa eted bus'ness jn Hammond, Thursday.

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nuVsery will prove a boon to those ! e.lly slept there all nitrht and when j operat ion at AV. sb y !

past go out from the.mt;- upai t-u in 110- moiinay inn-: rim" ia t -ooo ia.. . ,

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babies to know that they will oe we,. ,; ..... ..00 ... -. cared for during their absence. It la , son Paul returned to th.ir home in leit for Catno to be hoped tnat next Monday's piv- i - - - - "

ji'St will result in nufficlent funds to j provide all necessary equipment ond j provide for running expenses for some : t -ne to come. ; The . friends of Airs. Joseph Votth.t ; w ill be very sorry to learn that she is j very low at the state tuberculosis hos- ! pital at Rockville. Ind., her mother belP called there from Cliicaeo. Mis. Yacha's two duuehters ate in a home ;

In Souin Bend. Mr. and Airs. Edwin (lehrk

rial avenue, are the proud parents of a little son which wasi born last Mon-

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tonstipatod waste, undigested loot! and sour bile penlly moves out of its little bowels without pripingr. a-nd you

have a well, playful . child asaiii.. j You needn't coax sick children to; tnke this harmless "fruit lavati-se." j they love its delicious taste, and it at-j ways makes tdn-m feel splendid. j Ask your drup-?ist f r a 50-cent bt- j tie of California Syrup of Kisrs." j whicli has directions for babies, hH -1 I'nn of all asos and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of j counterfeit sold here. To be sure you; P"i the frenuine, ask to see that, 't imndo by "California Fiit Syrtip Cmpuny." P.ft'.s. any utln-r kind vii't cor.t'. nipt. Adv.

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