Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1918 — Page 8

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TE2 TIDIES. September 7, 191s JU Jl.!IJILLa-UlJHJMaj!l'.llllB5r" J L 1 'a111 "JU. --f -1LWL1U . ONE BATTLE WITH GERMANS DOESN'T END 'PLANE'S CAREER; IT'S REPAIRED IN HOSPITAL AND SENT BACK AT HUN AGAIN BUY LIBERTY EOPJDS PUSSES 1 W

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Lake County Council Holds Its Annual Appropriation Meeting at Crown Point in Two Day Sssion.

?FE.-iAt. To The Times CROWN rOI.VT. ID.. Sept. 7 At a mPfAns cS the county council held here

me louow.nsr ruiigt tor Lake count v

was aprrornated for next ear:

Expense of office cf county clerk Sa'ary, $10,700: clerk's per diem attending courts, $2.0Srt; expenses and supJdies. repairing bar dockets. $?'10; 2 long carriase typewriters. $3.10: 1 K!I;otI'isher book machine. $ ;'-.. Auditor's expenses Salary. $n.i"',0: additional salary as clerk of county council and as clerk of board of finnnc", Sti.'O; office expenses, including newtransfer books and making assessor's plat books. $5,600. Kxpenses of county treasurer Salary. $vOO0; offic? expenses, including tax levy sheets, $30; making owntrship bocks. $40. County recorder's expenses Salary of county recorder. $5,500: additional salary on account of taxes collected. ."oo, office expense and supplies. $ .1 .: "," : other probable expenses of office. $3'Hi. Expenses of county sheriff Salary, $10,500; sheriff per diem attending; all courts, $2. 200; sheriff fee?, washing for prisoners, deputy hire. $21.f.0iV return of fugitives. $1,500; return prisoners to and from all courts. $1,000; prisoners t. and from penal institutions. $-".o(i0; serving juries, si.O'io. Expenses of county surveyor's office Pes of surveyor or deputy. $2,000; offoe expenses, including books. $1,?'"hV allotting ditches. $2.0on; preliminary bridge plans. $2,000. County superintendent expenses r-r diem of county superintendent. $2.40s.50: expense of county institute. $100: office expense deputy hire, jsfi; traveling ex

penses. 110"; attending associations, $30; assisting at examinations, $1?. County assessor's office Salary of assessor. $1,200: per diem of deputy assessor, 50; office expenses and supplies, $10"; attending state meeting. $1?;

expense defending

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Allied airplanes disabled by a chance shot irom Hun airplanes or anti-aircraft guns aren't thrown in the junk heap. Neither are the Hun planes that allied tiiers brir.ir down. Airplane hospitals, cstab-

IJritish Airplane Salvaging Depot. these machines. The allied ones are repaired and made ready for more battles w:th the Hun. " The enemy planes are tixken apart and all the Kood parts litilized. The

photo shows a Hrits.h Royal Air

lished behind the lines salvage all I Force salvaging depot for the

planes. The extent of this salvapinp work can be pained from the fact that during the fiscal vear endinjr July 1 a total of ."..856 enemy craft had been hanged by the British. The other allied aviators have been just as busy.

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Creek. $S37...v; Kas!i Cre. Winneld. $212. 50; H,d..art.

or. $250. v'v'iint" coroner's pp nses Salary per diem. $5.MI0; ofl'tce and supplies. $311; a!! other expenses f coroner's inquest and post mortem?. $ 1 1 ,?."o. Kx pense of conn: y health commissioner's office Salary. $1,250; office ex

penses etc . $ 7 1 5 buna! of soldier

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Johns. $2.".0; Center. $500: C'dir Creek. $10"; Wint'.eid. $10. IIanor, $lon. Kxper.ses i f Com Salary e f rr mnissie penses and s.ippii..

UK St. John., SSOft; Center. $4S7: West I attorney. $.o'n : 'off ;

ty uttorncy. $200; salary of county pnuP"r at'i.rr.ey defending criminals. $60''. r.".U(i o.f ievi" 1'er dutu of members. J5 40; f .t her expanses. $2 ''. (Viiri'v hoard of truanc i fficerr?. $2. I'm";; ..ft ice and supplies, $!.".!.

(Hinly poor farm N'ew g rounds 1 !

aces ni. Knopf farm , $2.'''"'i; v. pair of btnldir.gs. ?2.0nn; salary ..f suprir-

d'lu'y hire, $; t-nd-'nt of rounty farm a ruf her . m-

m:! and marines, i td t o inchiuing ph sician.

$2.0fii; public printing and advertising, j tupidies and maintntnenoe. $.'. ioo. S3. 500; highway vivivei s. $"00; county j Ci.unty h. ir.e .for orphans Kxp-tise of board of charities. $7.": firmers' inst i-j inma tes in .-.in'c renal aril l.r-ne vdent tute. $125; ditches. $.. institutions, 5 1 ;. '" ; jnsanity in'int.. Ilxrenses cf county poor North. $18.- ! $?..45.

Iloss. $200; st. I Kxp. ns.-s of g im warden. $5".

I-'iiir gro.inis arid n-.eni"ri;tl

stenographer, $20A

assessments, $50; expenses of assessing North. $s.S50: Calumet. $5,933; n ss

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?" riagle Cre- k. Ibbart, $1,200; ssioner's ce.-jrt $4.5'"'0; office (X-$eo,-i; salary of s'iry of eourity xp nse of eoun-

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Indiana Harbor National Bank INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA. Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00.

OFFICERS. J. Bader, President. J. G. Allen, Vice Pre Geo. M. Witt, Cashier. Yl f

Fred J. Smith. Vice Fre.Markey. Asst. Ca.-hier

J. Bader. J. G. Allen.

M. Hau?lr, Sr.

DIRECTORS

i-ouis Zimmerman.

J. F. Smith.

Geo. M. Witt

T. F. Donovan.

Condensed Statement of Condition at the Close of Business, August 31, 1918.

RESOURCES. Discounts $1,745,675 61

50.0C0.C0

Loans sn'1

U. S. Bends

Ecnds and Securities Bankfrtg House and Fixtures Due from Banks Due from Federal Reserve Bank Caen on Hand

917.055.84 51,439.10 .. 102.219.19 .. 101.138.06 .. 134.465.34 $3,102,023.64

LIABILITIES. Capital Circulation Surplus and Profits (earned) DenneitR

i 2 773 Due frcm Federal Reserve Bank 125

$::. 77.0; interest. $2 4. 4 j j Additional ,sc;--- -o;n! v rji '--j j urer's Ti-.;. c,- v i.rk t-i!.' -. $25'): ad- I diti'.n;il on i;;iry v. f.-rslup ..;; t c -r- 1 ! i ' t tir.'i' it. S.ept., 1 1, a ;-pr.pv.-i t i.n. j $'.50; .'Xp. nS" 't SS111U. ' ' ."1 i i ' 1 1 t , J !!!'. $!..::,. I'.ri-ir 'ie.k. $72 .'.o. Kag!- ; ( ' "re. k ? 2 . 7. ' ; fxp'i.se ' pi-.r. St. .Ji.hu ' I j 'u-p . ;"r;ioi. West Cree k. $lr.o; expe-jse of ' I) court In .ii -. j:ir.:'..r and o-lr en:-! j

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"unty f;:rm. Sr.lary of sup:. and ' o;!nr en; pie.;. .(. r'n;.-:'ian. $:.miC; su;-1 plies, etc.. $ 1 .'...I.'.. : oun'j hem--- for oi-. j phans. $1.'. "or,; expense of i nu.n i -.; ,,f 1 j state p :' I and b rie..!ent ins: .t ut i"ii-. I

nd . 52.0.)..; county ,-...n..'il of . fense. $3.'i.f.: ;

"); uiMiranc". $ 1 county h-atd . f tsitcr-. $17..; st:p-nn- ; I j! Kxp.-r.se ol i..:ik;i;g .school fund.-. 7 io . , , n ; i,n,., re ,!,:,,; r i;'s gun r d n r.r-. . j ! j ! '.! nty Couivil 'f pef r.sc, $:o..(i. ' i ; (.,,;, sr. p-'-rior eetirt, ..em 1. per 'iin;i i H'-ar. of x isit---r.. J2i i .-f I ail;:f. &Z: ri peri--r co.. ; r. e-to 2. !j

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$3,102,023.64

Factory Interests Wii; Find it to Their Advance to Avan Tnr.ivf5 0f O-ir Universal Par List. Members of Hmh American and Indiana Bankers' Association.-.

OLDEST BANK IN INDIANA HARBOR.

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fuel, etc., $1.; Fa j in -r.t o (w. !v'S, foe

$l.or-o. I'.xper.se cf court l.r,J"- He pair " buiV.lir.srs and ear of itrf nrl , I?..' inn't'-r anil oilier employees. ? 4 . 2 7, . . supplier, l-.cht. fuel, etc. $v00iv ttm.n tnir.cnc 'and rr.nri"ntal llchts. $0..

County ja i ; K. ;-a ; r or rnn.u t :(: er of c rounds. $500; in.-ur and iiprrc. einents. $2.ooo; -anitors

other employees, irchidini? (surr'n-'-s ftel, $4.or.a. Kxp nse r.f circuit court

in. lee. .'1.5'""': expenses of petit

I prand ; rr.r?, "t.4'"'1: wiT'ss fee ,i ! spe e-i.,1 .-tir-'-e'. $77-' : .' rep .- I $2.1. ,"; j .r !p tn of bailiffs. $1.' j enir.ry r-r.d expert of probate c j miss:.. rrs. $17."-... ep r.s. r. rd ..( r

dren's K-iard.ans. ;-.'": expense?

court, salary and cxpene , -...-

7. .; r't'irnine fucitives, reward for rapture and riots ani law enforcement, i 4 ria Superior court room 1 Salary of judc ar.'l special judce. $1,700; witness fs and special counsel. $200; per diem of official reporter, expense and salary. l,:.fiO; bailiffs. l.f'OO; Mirrli'-. repairs, printinir bar dockets, reporters transcript and returning fugitive?, $2,050: probate commissioners' salary and expense. $1,400. Superior c"urt Xo. 2 Salary of Judre, special judze. $1,700; jurors rer diem, meals, etc.. $4.r'"0; witness fees, special counsel. $200; per diem of bailiffs, $2.000; supplies, ffc Jl.xoo. Superior court, rom 3 Salary of judge and special judge. $1,700; jurors' expenses, mals, etc. $4.05v witness ps and special counsel, $500; official reporter, salary and expenses. $1,900; per dieio of bailiffs. $2,000; supplies, repairs, etc., $71,300.

County agent Salary expense, $560; supplie? $140. County snler Sa'.ar; exr-ert.ee. SI auto hr

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$1,000; mileaCe and meetings. . $1.7.00, . ;. .-. - ?7"' ".

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otis b;!iiks of th io'int-. ur.de-r the ele-p.-sitQiy law of the sta'e. and. AVherea sveral of the banks of the ("Unfv ha-e in th past fe;v years beep declarer" insolvent, and the public funds

imperiled thereby. ; Therefore: : it resolved by the Lake j County Council that the Hoard cf t-i - j ii' nee examine the sureties on the bonds j of j11 banks of the county, now holdini j public funds to ascertain If said bonds J are sufficient, to protect the funds of j said county. i I.C'i'lS I'ATTKE. j J OS. M. THKIL. JOHN' I.ARi-'i i'. c. v. raii.kv. ; JOS. HAKT1XT. i A comparison ,.f the appropriation made by the council for the years 1317'- ' IMS is as follows: . j

1717. IT"!. Addtl.

I'lerk $ It'. 2 15 Auditor 15.7"-' Treasurer 0..05 ! -crd'-r ll.Tfio

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Report of the Condition of the AMERICAN STATE BANK East Chicago, Ind. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, AUGUST 31, 1918. Resources. Loan? and Discount? $212,681.80 Overdrafts . 17".T2 U. S. Bonds. . ."53,700.00 U. S. Certificates 22.o00.00

7.82:5.85 r.253.31

Other Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixtures Cash on Hand 1 1.2G2.30 Due from Banks :;r,.")0:)..)7 Exchange for Clearing f,9."8.0:

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Survev or 0.775 Supt. Schools. "..613

1 'o. Assessor 1.5"

' ''Tone r 1 fi. 4 5 Insanity mgsts. .1.450 Tup., Assessor. 17.4S5 Pros. At'y 6fl0 Change tonne. 4.500 Circuit court. 22.oo Superior Ct. 1. lS.roo Superior "t. 2 11.400 fupenor Ct. ?. 1.140 Co. A sent 5 10 0 Co. Scaler 2. 25 Probate ct 'om. Ct ir-S.425 Poor Farm 22.000

101S. ti lb.OOO 1 5.250 1",SS5 1 7..S55 4 7.'0 7""0 i.r2; 3.450 1 0 t f 710 4.500 25.0'0 13.60(1 11.700 15.450 1.50O 2 "s5 1.750 101.275 5 oi no

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Total Resource?

)7,720.0O 8310,864.70

Liabilities.

Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided Profits

Deposits 2(58,115.51 Revenue Stamp Account 26.37 Bills PavaMe 12,000.00

50,000.01) 10,000.00 722.82

Total Liabilities

.8310,861.70

StatP of Indiana. County of Lake, ss: I. H. K. Groves, President of the American Sato Hank, Jo solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. jt k. GROVES. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of St-ppmbT. ltMx. My commission expires March 4, 1920. KARL D. NORRIS, .Notary Public.

Notice to Creditors.

All creditors of the Harbor Securities and Realty ComoRr.y are required to file their i-l-.inif eit'o-r w.th the i r.fVvs'.ff ne '. receiv-- . or with the elerl oi Lake cipTiOr Court, on 01 before S'':finVr l.v. Hois, and if not file" '' that dat- t't-- will not le considi red. JOHN w. STKVENS. Receiver, llaiboi Securities and Realtj- Co Van Home nnd Cravens. Attys.

F. C. BERTHGLO PRESENTED WITH fi GOLD WATCH

Y. C. Rerihold of 410 Jefferson street. Gary, was preseiue:! v.ith a solid gold watch and chain by the employees of the Inland Steel Co. at the Indiana Harbor woiUn. Mr. nerthold has accepted the position as gent-pal master mechanic of the i',d -ral Furnace Co.. Chicago, 111.

'Mr. lierthoir an,j ,, family have lied

in ddrv f the past five y,ars and will move in the near future to Windsor Park.

Sink i submarine! One certificate filled with War Saving Stamps

irst Calumet Trast

aed Savles Ba

Chicago and Kennedv Avenues.

East Chicago, Indiana.

WALTER J. RILEY, President. C. A. Westberg, Samuel W. Ogden, A. M. Kelly, J. S. Walkowiak, Vice - President. Vice-President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. STATEMENT" AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS, SEPT. 3d, 1918 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ 678,648.05 Stocks, Bonds, etc 568,034.01 Furniture and Fixtures 3.500.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks 185i394.4S

TOTAL ..$1,435,576.54

LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $50,000.00 Surplus (earned) 50,000.00 $ 100,000.00 Other Liabilities 100,000.00

4,270.58 8,994.07

Hjarnings

Reserved for Taxes and Interest Liberty Bond Department Deposits

. 328,777.11 . 893,534.78

TOTAL $1,435,576.54 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS: August 31st, 1910 $94,043.84 August 31st, 1912 S275,110.40 August 3ist, 1914 S283,408.49 gust sist, 1916 .$597,792.27

August 31st, 1918 .qJ

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DIRECTORS: lion. Lawrence Booker. A. M. Kelly, George Hannauer. Samuel W. Ogden, Newton A. Henibroff. C. A. Wcther. Walter I. Rile v.

eSp the Fourth Liberty Loan

CONTRIBUTE TO TEE RED CROSS

137th and Cedar Streets, Indiana Harbor, Indiana. WALTER J. RILEY, President. C. A. Westberg, John Carroll, A. H. Lemessurier, M. E. Kozacik, Jr. Vice - President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. In b. P. Armv STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS, SEPT. 3d, 1918 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $846,394.24 Furniture and Fixtures 5,966.50 Real Estate 5,500.00 Current Expense 2,538.39 Cash on Hand and in Banks 133,187.24 TOTAL $993,585.37 LIABILITIES. Capital fitock $50,0C0.C0 SurpU"5 (earned) 25,000.00 $ 75.000.CO Undivided Profits 1,281.33 Reserved for Interest and Taxes 5,039.11 Deposits 91,215.93 TOTAL $993,586.37 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS. May 11th, 1914 (Opening Day) $10,290.76 August 31st, 1915 $160,234.72 August sist, 1916 $395,426.85 August 3ist, 1917 $68 9, 95 6. 40 ,., $993,586.37 BUY LIBERTY BONDS

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