Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1920 — Page 7
Friday, January 9, 1920.
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THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
Alits ClhaJmers 61V American Car & Foundry 140 American Steel Foundry 4 4", American Tel. &. Tel 97 V Anaconda 6 3' Mwin locomotive 120 hslUraof A- Ohm 3?' Tlhh-hem Steel 1' r radtan FaiJitiC . rhsapoake & Ohio e."'t Ctiie-Bgo A- Northweste rn S'! Chicago, Mil. - St. Pul . ;;7 "'rucible Steel . 21 General 'Electric . 16s 'Jeneral Motors . :;2S U. Northern Fr 7' Lackawanna Steel . Lehigh Valley 41 Mldvalo Steel 51 Kw Tork Central . 6it Northern Pacific & Repuhlic Iron & Steel ,. 1 1 7 Southern Pacific 1.12' S rudebaker in'., r. S. Steel 10fi. "Willys Overland r,':, Sinclair C;l 45 CHICAGO XrVE XOCK. HOGS. Receipts. 3.flt Market. IS W20o higher. Bulk. $ 1 4 M 1(1. Top. 114.95. IiftavyreiKht. S10ff Medium we.icht. $14.70 03 4.P0. I.isht
wclrht, $14.63 H.5S. Light lights. 14 7C. Heavy racking flows, rmooth. SU.O0ffl4.S3. Packm mih, rvunrh. $13. 50Ji 14.00. S13.&U1T 14. .VI C.VTTI.K. Heccip!a, $".O0!. Mnrk.-t. steady to utronir. lleef SUers: Medium and Ibavywi !ghf. rholcc and prim-. Jl$52J-.00: medium nnd kfo.-d. $11.::; r3iS ,i; Ltntht "Weight, good nnd ch.d.'o, $14 ?5 if 13 .2 u; common and medium,
fv.or.H..i. Hu'ch.r Cattle; Heifers. jC $ 6 . S 0 ti 1 4 . 7 C ; cows, $6.50 13.5u: bull.
S7.50 11-12.00
4 thH. J1.50H S? 1.53: Xo. S yellow. J151H S l.Bt: Xo. 4 yellow, $1.4931.51. OATH. No. 1 white. S7 Ti SS 4r; No. 2 white. XT' fffUSi,: X... 3 white, SC n S7?,c;.No. 4 white, S'je.
GRIFFITH
A. Hartdow Smith
'miners and Cutters: Cov Highland Ileal tv i'.
ami i'enors, Jj..o u ti.inj; camn r steer. SG.Coi: Sin). Venl ejlves (liht nnd lumdywoight . $10. CO 17.::.. S!..ekr sWra. $6.50 'u I0.5it. Stcrk. r eows and heifers. ." S11 '", 8.;5. St-cker ralvcs, $.0i3 10.23.
HKWCO VKAL -;,n to f.o lbs.. ;o. ; r to SO b. 21 V22.-: xft to jfm Jb., r, ;!.-: fn-y. ..verweight kidn-- s, Mi) to 17.3 lbs.. 12 51 13c.
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of tho Grlfilth .S: rT"i"t9 consld' r-
Boio activity In real es'nto during the close of l'.il?, -with encouraging itosneets for tho V'icstrit J ar. The purclti by the Krio ami Ohvsapeuko fc Ohio t:!l roads of large tracts for yard purloses and thir early de Iopnmnt, i I-arty responsible for thy Inquiries f...r homo and industrtnl !t'.'io. Quite n number of citizens have coinpljtv1 arrang -"tits to erect homes in the jprin:, w hich is substnt.tinl f.roof of their hi -ll'f in tlm future of 1 li--i r- town and Mr.
Ttl'TTKn. 4!H tubs, tra. . '":: llrs t, 57 ' ti2c
Ki''l by b.catlnjf .-dditMnal factories K;;s r.eoetpts. i;.o:j caye.,. r-arrct-t ' cUirhu; the y. ar. U-c. i.t -ah:H hy Mr. t-e.ipf--'. filjixh-; ordmnry firsts. 56 ! Smith for thn i vst,-rh. 'Ut rs-ito oonsist
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brick. ..no. i:i 'r'.Ktmil Town
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GET PEP AND COLOR BACK!
Take "Cnscarets" Tonight for Your Liver and Bowels and Wake Up Clear, Rosy, Fit No Gripe!
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Feel bully: Pe efflclentl lion't stay stick, biiion?. .headachy, constipated. Remove the liver and bowel poison which Is heepir. your hend distry, jour tonuue coated, your breath bad and stomach sour. Why not. ppend
i a few cents for a box of Cancarets nnd enjoy the nicest, gentlest laxative-cathartic you ever experienced? f'asearets never grippe, nlcken or Inconvenience one like Salt!", Oil, Calomol or harsh Pills. They work while ioti sleep. Adv.
a national speaker. pany. Detroit, their unfilled order are IV. Wm. K. Xichoip of Hammond wan continually Increasing and have long in town Thursday looking up particulnrs eince ceased to be reckoned by the ronceming tho death of his brother, thousands, and the present demanrs Is C t". Xb-holP. conductor on the K. .1. & K. ' not being set.
who a kilbd while s itching in the 'iiitiith yards lat Sunday nigh'.. I
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Tailor & Furnisher 79 State Street HAMMOND, IND.
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ISSUE SUBPOENAS FOR MARTENS, ET AL. I INTER NATIONAL NiS SERVICE) W.YSm.;T'jN. Jan. P Su ipoena e for L. C A. K. llartenji. soviet "nmb,i-
saiior to t)ie Vnited stite-; firrgory V.Viiistein. pecretary of the ovief "em- j bassy,"' and Santeri X'uerteva have beet) j ipfueij by Senator Musi , chairman of
the enote sub-committee investigating nUej,ed activities of Murtena in spreading Ho!heik props si nda m the Knifed S i a tes.
Already Kord dealers In those Mates v. here w inter brings a slight decline in the number of sales are advlng prospective epring purchasers to buy
now. Xothing but real orders wiil, mring cars to their ttrrltory. i-'urit!- j era. dealers and the foreign it:ian j will ofhcrwiie consume the entire out-I
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181 EAST STATE ST
HAMMOND, IND.
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QUALITY FIRST
of VeryGreat Importance. Prices Lowered n Many of Our High Grade Wearing Apparel
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Men' Woo Hose in natura color or black; i 75c hose at
Men's Good weight Canvas Gloves ; knit wrist and gauntlets.
2 pair
39c
25c
Men's Lee Union Alls, in litis and khaki; the $5.50 kind, only
$4.25
WMMgLJaB i";g!ms!BAJt..i'Bl I'aiamj' '"w ws jam
Boys Winter Cap?, all wool, with ear laps; the $1.50 caps at 98c
Men's Sweaters Heavy weight, in gray on I y ; sizes to 46. only $1.25
Men'sVear at Our Pre-Ventory Sale Men and yotmen here is your chance to buy a highade suit or overcoat at a price which is below the wholesale price. MEN'S AND Y1G MEN'S SUITS AND 0VERC05, at tPOU Included aren's blue serge suits, men's blue and brow-orsted suits; conservative models. Young menannel or worsted suits in brown or gree.ll the wanted models; this offering meanaving of $1 5.00 to $20.00 on each garmas jou will not buy them elsewhere for than $45.00 to $50.00. This offer is oror our Pre- $QA Inventory Sale Men's Worsunion Suits, 0 Q values t5 $351e price. . .
Mens Winter Caps
All wool overcoating, ar laps; a $3.00 ! Q
ur cap at ltd
ther Winter Caps from
$l.uu to 3z.DU.
BoyCIothes at Cleance Prices Boys all wiits dark brown and dark ZT:.!:lT!. $8.50 Boys smal Mackinaws; sizes 6 to 9 ::..!!.0lu.e. $5.98Boys Ovb of all wool material;
4 warm lining belt; a bargain to buy 2 .ifU nvl unu'ear in ft I"- "V
Ladies' All-Wool
CLOTH COATS On Sale
All our Cloth Coats are now on sale at greatly reduced prices. All wool coats
with fur collars; 1 CL 50 tVlh'J
DR. JACK'S Shoe Hospital
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uuon udjiioio iu in view . LIMITON SESSION For I am' a doctor of boot and MSTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! sllOC IXrilAXAl'dl.IS. Ind . Jan. !'. Ir!ar-i 1 ,1 K J L J 1 tr the legislators have no ri.'ht to limit ! 1 C tHe ,1Vin8 3nd not the dead the propoe,i ratification fsK,u 0f the ! Vv ith the best of leather, wax.
nails and thread.
neral assembly to one day. I.'eii. ;o
tin.!, huh i' ! r.inml In tinn l'.i.
r a one-day sessio i. a uracil by the can sew on a sole or nail it fast
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tbr,5o woo have- acr-. :l lu the
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$25 coats now
Others to $30.00.
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the pledge and the league expeci !
enough i,i.i , hy tomorrow niPht to j Jhere l$ nothin2 snide about what
the, session. ilepresentattves I t i
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proves it true. I can give you a lift, too. in this
FORD ORDERS ARE I hfe, STILL PILING UP Not only you, but your family and i .'( Ad ordins to information from the j Wile. Home office of the Kord Motor com- j A great many patients at my door
j Worn out and run down and need- ! ing a tap, , Though I d on t use quinine nor I castorol, j I cure all sick shoes, with thread, i nails and leather. If taken in time, before there is a hole, Wbite Oak Leather will prolong the life of your sole. J. J. DE DE 270 North Hohman Street Hammond, Ind.
Published Statement. Trust Company. No. 194.
Peter V. Meyn, President. P. G. Jenks, Vice Presid-nt. C. S. Fletcher. Secretary. C. S. Fletcher. Treasurer.
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view; a $10it.
ALL OUR SILK PLUSH COATS IN OUR PREINVENTORY SALE Silk Plush Coats, durable Venetian lining; large collar, curls and belt of same material; "5m::: $24.oo All Our Velvet Hats at a Clearance Price All our high grade ladies' velvet hats; values up to $8.00, cut $1 98 GIRLS' COATS at a clearance price. All our girls' winter coats greatly reduced for clearance. Girls Velvet Coats, sizes 2 to 6, in wine color, green, copen or black; fp7 GO a $10.00 coat cut to V GirTnieavy Cloth CcTIt 1 QQ lined, cut to $8.50 and X 1,JO Girls' Storm Serge Dresses, in navy and wine color; many styles; a QQ $10 value cut to &JZQ Children's f lannel Rompers, sizes 2 to 6; a $1.25 value, cut S8 C
Boys FlanneYaists, $1.25 waist
98c
Ladies Mannel Petticoats,
I .J.D value, cut
;rade ;
Boys Swwf heavy weight, in gray only; sires tcut jj )
to
verv good 98c
Condensed Statement of the Condition of the Standard Trust and
Savings Bank
At Hammond, in the State of Indiana.,
at the close of its business on Dec. 31. 1919. Resources. J 1. Loans ana Discounts. $ 96,200.93; 2. Overdrafts None'
3. Bonds and Stocks... 38, 73.60 4. Premiums P a i d on Bonds None
5. ComDanv's building.. 5,344.57;
6. Furniture & Fixtures. 3.1 62.84 j 7. Other Real Estate... None i 8. Advances to Estates
and trusts tNone 9. Due from DepartScnts None ue from Banks and and (rust Co.'s 9.696.54 1 1 . Cash on Hand 4.924.68 12. Cash Items None 13. Cash Short , None 14. Trust Securities None 15. Taxes and Interest Paid 589.43
Specials for Saturday, Jan. 10
Select Brand Smoked Meats SUGAR CURED BACON, MILD AND LEAN, lb 25c SELECT BRAND CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb 19c SELECT BRAND SKINNED HAMS, lb 24SM0XED BUTTS, NO WASTE, ALL MEAT, lb 10c
BEEF
PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb ISc CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK 32c FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF, lb 10c FRESH CHOPPED HAMBURGER, lb 18c
PORK
FRESH LEAN PORK LOIN ROAST, lb 2512c FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, lb 28c FRESH LEAF LARD, ALL YOU WANT, lb 25c FRESH LIVER SLICED TO ORDER, lb 6c FRESH KILLED JACK RABBITS SGc FANCY GEORGES MIDDLES, lb ' 30c LIBBY'S FINE CUT SAUER KRAUT, qt 15c
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.
181 EAST STATE ST.
iipaiif HAMMOND, LD.
Total Resources.. .$158,692.59
Liabilities. Capital Stock $ 25,000.00
None
Profits
Boys and Girls' Hose, best wearing; a 49c hose cut to
and longest 35c
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BIURETS! Warm BLANKETS! At a Big Bargain Price! WeKaveived a case of Blankets bought long before these high prices are will sell them at fa r below the wholesale cost of today, assortment of high grade heavy blankets, values to $8.75. sale price $4.75 and $5.75
2. Surplus . 3. Undivided
Net None 4. Dividends Unpaid . . .. None 5. Interest, Discount Ac Other Earnings . . . . . 2.058.82 6. Demand Deposits, Except Banks None 7. Savings Deposits, Except Banks 40.621.13 8. Trutt Deposits, Ex- , cept Banks None 9. Special Deposits, Ex
cept Banks 90,44.64 1 10. Certified Checks .... 1 4.00 j 1 1 . Due to Banks and I
Trust Companies . . . None 12. Due Departments. . . . None 13. Premium Reserve on Bonds None 14. Cash Over None
15. Trust Investments. . . None! 16. Bill? Payable None 1 7. 5th Liberty Loan ) Cash Ac 544.00
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Total Liabilities ... $ 1 58.692.59 Stale of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I, C. S. Fletcher, Secretary and Treasurer of the Standard Trust and Savings Bank, of Hammond, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. CHARLES S. FLETCHER. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of January. 1920. GRACE R. CONROY. Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 9. 1922 (Seal.)
In order to make room for a large consignment of Gas Rangp and other merchandise we have decided to place on sale a limitnumber of ranges. This sale includes. 1 6-inch Oven Cabinet Range?. 18-inch Oven Cabinet Ranges. 1 8-inch Oven Cabinet Ranges with warming closet. Double Oven Ranges. Combination Gas and Coal Ranges. Also one 22 -inch oven 6-hoIe Top Range. Some of these Ranges are slightly damaged such as rusted bolts or slight dents in body. Ranges will be on display at our Hammond Sales Room, Come in early and pick out the Range you want and range you choose will be installed for you. Sale starts January 1 2, 1 920. Northern Indiana . Gas and Electric Company 571 HOHMAN STREET. Hammond Phone 2300. East Chicago 230,
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