Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1918 — Page 6
THE TIMES 'Hmrsdftv, jftn. 17, 1018 wmmmmrnmmnmmeiammammmmammmmmmmmm I Condensed Statement of Condition. Safety Sortice Try Musterole. Sec How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many dortors and nunrs use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, psins and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, cold3 of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Always dependable. : 30 and 60c jarc; hospital size $2.50. ! T. S-V East Chicago, Indiana, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1917. RESOURCES. Loans and Securities 1312, TCCi: I'. 3. Bonds.... 154.1S0.00 Banking ITou3, Vault and Fixture! 65,500 On Cash and !n Sinks 172,124.31 LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus and Profits Circulation .f lOA.OOO.OC 60.000.0C 70.P00.0C Bills Tayable to Federal KeeerTe Rank.... lirc.1t9 ; 1.076.034.;: First (SaiimdBi TtvuBt'and Total $1,317,510.71 Total .- $1,317,510.71
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GROWTH IN DEPOSITS December 31, 1915 $489,800.0& December 31. 1.916 $733,050.27 December 31. 1917 $1,070,034.37
FIfsI Tmsi aosf Savings East Chicago, Indiana.
DECEMBER 31, 1917.
RESOURCES. f.oana er.d Securities... V volts, FUt'ores, etc Insurance Dept .. cash and la Eanfcs... Total
LIABILITIES.
..J106.033.S9 4.000.00 . 11. 100. 00 , 11.401.2D is
Caplial Surplus and Profits... Other Liabilities Ppcfits Total
..$ 60,000.00 - 14,314.0: 15.0S ,. 68.S66.0S .1132.595.1?
The Capital Stock of the First Trust and Savings Bank Is Owned by the Stockholders of the First National Bank.
Capital $ 150,000.00 Resources $1,450,105.89
ed. Immediate pr:v!lon was made to secure fuel f'.r the nan's loom tn which there v .j fiie. Mies Utidley appealed to fire jtaii'-n and re ceived i "pi.tun f rii:i f fli inin ami also a )-j".K- officer who cat rled .twu bags of onl t the uli-k iuan' mom and found n --an nuise " care for him until the torr.i subsided atiff icientir to have hi in rcmMul te the hospital in Hammond whkb w as 'on the ne.it day. The amount drawn on the charItlee fund In this rn Just s a preliminary necessity was J40, irolnt; to show how lmr'r tt ve it Is to ha'-e at ail tln.ee n fmly reserve. Had not till case fi'lvf,! p r '- itii' t pti'ntlon the man would t t have, lived h-ag. He Is s'r.OKlr.ir I irprnvc'r.rn f at the hospital. Much credit to our 'd!! officer. Miss Ijlni!.y and the t'.ieinan and pj-lieein-sn who braved su.-h night m Saturday to render assistance tu the aicli and needy. Mr. Otto Vanselow who has been the lioujf BUst of Mrs. Fred Zerler It-. North Mifoiin avenue. 1 leaving fur her home In Ft. Joe, MI-h, within the next few days.
Mrs. J. J. Dreesen of the Atlas ap- !
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Savings Deposits Made on or Before January 15th Will Draw Interest from Jan. 1st. OPEN THIS EVENING. The Bank Under the Chimes.
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HEWS NOTES
Katharine Howard, 31S Olcott A verbose 283, will be pleaved to write mm receive social news and Bdvertlatns tor a tie Time. Gat your Auto License Plates now at D. AV. Dupes Co. K401 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor, Fhone S70. avenue. Phone S79. 1-8-6 Columbia Theatre tonight. Kihel Rarrrnwre In the "American Vldow," - nnd the 7th &plsode of -The Hidden . Hand." 1-17-1 Franlc Zacharlas. a welt known rc,iired grocery rrn livin? at 4D02 M-s-ourt avenue, where- hn has been a rrs-
- I Stop Itching Eczema j
Never mind -how often you have tried and ."ailed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. Ia a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it does r.ot stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. O.
idT.t of this city for the rast twenty?ii ;cai!. died suddenly yesterday afternoon at 1 :3C oVJocV. Death was attributed to hemorrhage of the brain. Deceased was !n his 5Sth year. Lft to mourn his loss are his wife Stella, three daughter. Mrs. Joe Stambak Hat-
tie Zacharlas, Miss Fiances and Miss Lottie. One son. Alexander. Funeral will tako place Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Stanislaus church. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery. Funeral Director Andre m. Kmlec In charge. Mrs. A. T. Grova of Drummond street entertained a few friends at' a nlnformal 1 o'clock luncheon yesterday. The quests were mostly near-by neigh-
tors. Mrs. Fred Mohr of Grapevine street, has returned from a pleasant ten days' trip to Pittsburgh, Ft., where she v!ited with relatives and friends. Miss Dorothy Snodgrass of Gutherla street, was called horn to Muncie, Ind.. where she was on a visit, owing to the painful lacerations her fathor. A. A. Snodgrass received while about his work as shearman at the Inland mill, last Friday. Mies fnodgrrass had considerable difficulty in reaching here as the train was snowbound. Mr. nnd Mrs. K C. W'cirich of Grapevine street, enjoyed seeir. the Zelgfeld
Follies at the Illinois theatre In Chicago last evening. Count the 1 P. Metals out :n the line-up of industries who have not the full force of men working, said Master Mc-char.i--; 1 r. C Reed to the reporter last evening. Why? asked the. reporter and Mr. Heed replied becaue we haie nt h'.st time nor men either. The only t.;;ie taken froui the work at the Industry is when the men In the yards are shoveling snow. find t'nev surely have a ccon; pi ished some
thing In that line. The mechanical force cleared a track of two miles about the works and cars are expected to run in and about the yards today as heretofore; without any hitch. The entertainment planned by the Modern "Woodmen for Thursday evening ha been necessarily postponed owing to weather conditions. A later date will be named. A case which came to the notice of the Associated Charities and which needed Immediate attention was that of a man who arrived in this city last Saturday without funds and looking for employment. He became ill shortly after his arrival and was found at a
rooming house at 3437 Michigan avenue, suffering intensely from the cold and pneumonia which he had contract-
WDHEfl SUFFERERS HIT NEED SWAMP-ROOT
Thousands) upon thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often rrove to he nothing dsn hut kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidnevs are not in a healthy
condition, they may cause the other or
gans to become diseased. Pain in the back, heanache, Uss cf am-
jhition, nervousness, are often times
symptom: of kidney trouble. ' Inn t delay starting; treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just tb remedy needed to overcome such condition-. let a medium or large site bottle Immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test th's great preparation send tun cents to Dr. Kilmer Co., Uinghamton. N. T., for a sample holt!". "When writing he sure
and mention the Hammond Dally Times. Ad'-
Comparative Statement. Tmm (QMy Safes asf Loam ssocSation
ASSETS Loans Expenses Furniture & Fix... Accrued Interest.. Cnsli Total LIABILITIES Capital Contingent Fund . Undivided Profits. Savin 3 Bills Pavable ....
Dec. 31, 1914! Dec. 31, 1915
$5,300.00 . 271. U
1.947.62
$41,040.00
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$7,519.06
so.8S5.00 ' 209.06 1.425.00
$7,519.06
1,979.22 43.357.49
28.410.09 . 200.00 .45 14,746.95
Dec. 31, 1916 $ 99,710.00
553.27 897.11
Dec. 31, . 191ri $170,969.70 1,949.41 1,130.33 7,592.23
$101,160.38 ! 8181,641.67
$43,357.49
$ 62,405.50 1,000.00. 270.38 oo rce ro 4,899.45 $101,160.38
9118,770.22 96.99 55,52-i. S 5,250.00 $181,641.67
railroad employes at a sumptoua rabbit feast yesterday at 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs LeP.oy I:nck has taken
the flat rcsidn.:e In Xorth Magoun j avenue. :rCntly vacated by Harold ' I Eabcock, Is ia n-.o leg to Crown Point, j ,
Jars. Ernest Karstens of South Magoun avenue, j3 leaving tomorrow for ( Fort V.'ayne. to visit fr a week with relatives and friends'. j
Miss Gasiena DcIIoll will have the I ta
J. O. Y. Girls meet at her home in Fir j street tomorrow een:ng. Duslness of j
i.T.vonance is to be discussed and) members are urged to be present. ' A. Sapp who was recently wedded to Miss Etta Dixon of this city, is r- I
euperating rapidly from an operation ' performed on !um at St Maigarefs; hospital !n Hammond, a few w eeks ago I for a sdveja ca.-e of appendicitis in! whkh the sac had hur-t bcfoie he' reached the operating, table, making! his condition very serious. He has ' rallied and wii, be brought ho-ne Saturday to the home of his mother In !
uicoit avenue, this city.
Mits Cecelia ICrevisler. a. neice of Mrs. John Hartman of Bacon street, has arrived her from Pittsburgh, after having quite an experieri.-e j x'lf. recent snowstorm. The train sho wa--aboard reached as far as Fort V.'a; r ard theie it rested w ith li; rr.- md
(making the outlook anything but pron.
ismg t.. the travelers. They were do tained there two day?. Miss Krauslt Is on her way to California and w I; bide here shortly for fear of -.n.'rf snow preventing her getting to ho. destination. The Calumet -chapter. . A. P.. v--' meet in the afternoon of Saturday Jan. IP. at the home of Mrs. J 1 Jones, 1111 Beacon street. The meet ins was changed from the homo Mrs. Frank L. Evans for whi-h the first announcement was made. All me rn.be r.. are asked to be present at this meeting Saturday which is the regular monthly business and social meeting. The Oraver pleasure club has ,irranged for an informal masque paitv to be held at. the chamber c t C.n,mcrce hall In Hammond jan. 24. The committee wheih has the affair in rhargs is ..-oinposed of the MeMif. Fred Gerdts and John Fel.eker nnd they will be assisted by Miss Sofia Peterson of thi. city, and Miss JroYa I.ogan of Hammond. The event w :11 be for club mrmbcis on!.'-. The M. u. M. .lub has been asked to meet with Mrs. Rus?ei Hill Tue.dav cvening. Jan. nr. The us4al meetings will be held at the First Meihodist Episcopal church in East Chicago on Sunday, both tnriiing and evening. The pastor. Rev. Ceo. B. Jones, wiii preach at both hours of worship. The reception to nw members of the
First Methodist Episcopal church of East Chicago wilt be held at the church tomorrow (Friday) eening at 7:31 as planned. A good rrogram to ho followed by a social hour gives rromife of a tine evening for the Methodis'e and their friends. Cue feature of the program will b-; a. roll c?ll ef the riKinb' rf.hip to bo responded to hy brief Quotations, Light refreshments will be .tived during the s-ocial hour. j Herald A. Jone. son of RoV. fi :i i Mr," Geo. j;. Jones 0f tT,e Fiv.-t. Method-! Is Upisecpal chun 1 of East Chicago. ' receiving much honor nt, lvpauw t.'i,.- I versity, Greencaeth'. Ind. Shortly af.r ! holiday - he was the unanimous choice, for captain of the trck team. Ho hold- J the present lov hurdle record ior thai j university, of 25.3 sec. ta.'t Fridnv he! n-rtn nnsnirrousl v ei'.o'ed proMiient !' .
I the college T. M. C. A. Mr. Jones w I a. member of the T'r.iveivi: y Choir n-iU of J r. ,;oI . v; orchestra Hi: cj poets to cuter the aviation wo k for litI go rnmcnt in the spring.
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STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS JAN. 2ND, 1913. WALT E R J. M I I . F Y, Pre dent SAMUEL W4OGDEN, Vice Pre ,. 0. A. WESTB'ERG, Vic Prea. ARTHUR ROESKE, Cashier L. . CRANE, Asst. CasTmr RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $ (506,197.97 Stocks, Bonds, etc . 202,036.5:5 Furniture and Fixtures 3,500.00 Liberty Bonds 97.621.16 War Savings Stamps 903.50 Cash on Hand and in Banks. 173,863.84
' $1,084,178.00 LIABILITIES, Capital Stock $50,000.0u ) , . . . r,. Surplus, earned 50,000.00 j ' 3h,ij0O.Oi Undivid ed Profits 344.46 Reserved for Taxes 2,799.22 Rediscounts 195,000.00 Depo?it 766,031.32
$1,084,178.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS: DECEMBER 31st, 1911 . ..$139,514.52 DECEMBER 31st, 1013 ..$287,250.83 DECEMBER 31st, 1915 S400, 1 26.68 DECEMBER 31st, 1917 $786,034.32
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STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS JAN. 2nd, 1918
WALTER J. RILEY, President
C. A. WESTBERG, Yice President
JOHN CARROLL, M. E. KOZACIK, Jr., Cashier Assistant Cashier
;: NET EARNINGS From Sept. 2, 1914 till Dec. 31, 1917 $16,689.71 Dividends Paid to Members: Year 1915, $1,630.71; 1916, $4,638.40; 1917, $8,323.61. JOIN US GET THE BENEFITS.
Officers. r. A. G. Sehlieker, President. Heni7r Pitzele, Vice President. .. Kalman Reppa. Se-iotary. Ciiarles Nassau Treasurer. T, Joseph Sullivan, Attorney.
Directors. A. C. Cray?, Wm. C. Huber, Nick Mihalich, Chas. Nassau. Julius Nassau, Henry Pitzele, J0I111 M. Reil. J. Kalian n Reppa. A. G. Sehlieker. Peter Skansh. .John J. Sullivan, T. Joseph Sullivan, .John Szur, John Tenkely, MaU ZiYciek
. "Wheats' INDIANA HARBOR. f Friday, Jan. 18th ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY The Fox Kiddies in 1 'ALADDIN AND THE
I WONDERFUL L AMF ' ' , On0 of the- Wonders of MovU-lar.c! Tor
Youn? and Old. MATINEE AT 2:30 CONTINUOUS.
RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $689,878.53 Furniture and Fixtures 5,000.00 Real Estate 6,000. On Cash on Hand and in Banks 100,404.51 Total $801,283.04 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus, earned 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 2,103.91 Rrrved for Tht- 2.17S.23 Deposits 722,000.90 Total - $801,263.04 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS: MAY 11th, 1914, Opening Day .$10,290.76 DECEMBER 31st, 1915 $222,231.21 v DECEMBER 31st, 1916 .J5500, 174.06 DECEMBER 31st, 1917. ... . $722,000.90
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