Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 14 January 1922 — Page 5
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THE TIMES PAOE FIVE
Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Miss Harriet Benjamin is entertaining tho "K" Club at her home this evening. - A small daog-hte.r of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hodeea, who has been very ill with mfmbraiiooui croup s very m-.ich Improved. Mrs. F"rank Heihway and daughter are making preparations to leave thhcity .temporarily. Miss Maurfne resuming hsr schol work in Ft. Wayne. Rev. Robert J. McLandress of Indianapolis will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church on Sunday. He is tins Srnodical superintendent of Home Missions and Religious Work, and is an unusually instructive speaker. Ttie first Hut of its kind er held in Lake county courts -was filed against Oeorge A. Jones and August J. llarkstra of Gary, for vlolaw.g the securities law. This law was pa:sed In
1921. and amended under the special J Gust. Strom of Gary, in th- L.-rko Ciracts. They had been selling Florida. tnurI- The rumUmnt alleges
can sn gar- stoeVs and victimized severa! Gary eitixena. The Chrysolite Club was entertained for their Fortnightly meeting at the Commercial club on Thursday night. The committee tn etiarge Mrs. t ith "Wler. Mm. Mabel Boyo, Mioses Charott 'WTiceler and Ida Sen in kit served a dtalictous lunch. .rod go El MT.es Norton returned on Thoradw eight from Indianapolis tW h Attended tho sfate-wida conrewc with Got. McCray. Two lAlce CHVjnty con pies .braved the oixirstltiom f Friday the ISth and wth Ileetioed to wed in Crown Point m JTrtday: Herman H. Krodrupa, a brotner o Waltar Krndrupa, the phovorraptier of this city and iicille Mejaersmitb of Hammond and Samuel "WliUe and iMIij Bmro r. Sangster of Qary. lad. The Eajrtem Star lyxJge bad a most njoyable time at th Masonic Temple BIG SUCCESS la&pfcretS try tn genins of its crsan?ed, nourished by the zeal of its eraC'ilpyees and strengthened with th appreciation of its opposition. Ham- j mond's youngest big industry today! rears its youthfu-1 head among the for- 1 est of surrounding plants,, foundries! arrd manufactories and Mate an enifriyaj Tarzan shieks from its iron-throated 'Thistles that '1921 has rewarded fighters." and 1 3 23 will se the equipment, plant and business of the Moorhead Oil Company doubled. This is no delirious statement. It is supported by figure and facts. T'o mclcu. rather taken over, thre years ago. much after the manner J.i'ics Kotenwald accepted the- unesi;'hk obligation of sears. Roebuck Co., uoj oil company now headed by Paul .Moorhead, enterprising young executive haj grown consistently and "r, alLhi J'.ly in epite of strickenms competition cf the big three standard Oi', Sinclar and Texa oil. Out on fcummer boulevard the iloorh:cj Oil company had a three-acre plant. From this place Mr. Moorhead directs tho operation of his twenty immediate employes and scores of others employed in the distribution of more than 2,000,0trt gallons of gasoline annually. The company owns -.gat. sub-stations. One of these is located no distant as Burlington, la. The eight will be increased to fifty this year. It is expected. Three hundred garge and gas stations aid in supplying .Lake county motorists with what Mr, Moorhead rpodetly explains are the best petroleum products obtainable anywhere. His expert opinion seecr to have been verified by gas and ail ceosumrs. Here is a record of co growth of gaa distributed by Moorheed Oil company. 1st yex of organization, gal. 800,000 2 ad year, gal.,... ..1.500.000 nd year, grl. ...... ....2:O00,0tQ Xrmr 111) (estimated) gal 3.000.0M Tbu, eaooording to Mr. Moorhead'a Agya. abewa hi a company la distrib--ating in Lake county and adjoining errtory, twice as much gasoline as toe gcanAard Oil. four times aa much ims th Sinclair Oil, amd twe-aty tunaa aj saudi &3 Texas Oil. 3Soorbead Oil company is eTcJasive OTstrl bu e-r eri Marland Refining coinsocry gasoline and oils. This is the -Samoa .Rel Triangl ndependent oil AerporstiAn w.tth a capitalization of Ud.0OO.OO. tr. ' Moorhead, -who recently was elected president of the Indiana State Jberrf aasoctation, attributes the .uoces of his company to the- high qnaJity of his products, service and wlilmgnees local gasoline consumers to patronize home industry, specially when thy lenow they're getting at the same time something just a little boiler than imported products. The Moorhead Oil company is now fhe second largest distributing organization In the state. A campaign to acquaint motorists with its new and novel trade-mark, the turbaned head of a wide-awake Moor enclosed in u circle, will be instituted in conjugation with publicity tellng About the df ; a anoint- Moorio-ad is distr!!-
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MEN OF HAMMOND If You are Without a Church Home Come to the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. Oranger, Pastor Sibley Street Just East of Oakley T0MM0RR0W MORNING AT 9:45 O'CLOCK The Men's Brotherhood Class Morse Dell Plain. Pres Extends to you, hearty welcome Subject for Discussion: "WHY BE ON THE FENCE?" Regular church services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning Topic: "SEEING THE INVISIBLE" Evening Topic : "THE QUESTION BOX" We Will Be Expecting You
lit nitncor.iir.g ; offi.ci rs. Dancing a a'so a diver. Ion of the evening, rnus'c being, iurni.'hcd by Mik-utiTs ore nostra. A battel lunch for. wss e-c . .1. . This is one of th many nlcusanl affairs planned by the lodge during tho coming year. John riruuii. Jude- Harry VS. Nicholson Mi. and Mrs. Kdwln C. liav1s of Chirawo i-t lust night for a month's trip to Kloiidi intending lo make their i.eadT.iai'ters at I 'aim Beac.ii. but will Visit moot of the southern resorts in Kl o r . d a before their return. Mrs. William Norton who has spent the past few weeks at the home of her on Furrcm in Applcton. Wis., is expected home January 14th. Jo n I'. Kostjal. administrator of the estate o: John I Kostjai, deceased, her filed a $ I ).) damage suit against that on the night of Jamury 1:1th, 139 Koatjal W8S driving1 along- Pi ft h ave. in a horse and ivajon. Strom was coming ia the opo.ite direction, driving a liea.vy aiitomohil. trvick, a collision 1 ensued in which Kostjal was thrown to the pavement and suffered injuries, which resulted in his death. Tho complaint was filed by Thaddus Mencyynskl. Several Inquiries have been mads at County Clerk Wheaton's office, in regard to tib'iins through the ice in lake tT. !?. Attorney Lesch has given the construction f fhe law regulating flshin?: "Fishing through the ice in any of the lakes of this state is regulated a? follows: No person fhail fish through mors than two holes in 'teh ice at one time or through a hole more than 2 'i feet !n diameter or with more than one hook attached to such line, or within any h-use, shanty or structure which will obstruct a full view of such fishing." Hfinr for winter consumption. This Id said to have the agreeable quality of making one's motor imagine every month is Jane. Wheezing, sputtering, choking and stubhorness of cold motors are eliminated with use of the new gas, says Moorhead. The iast words with the interviewer are very pleasant. Said Mr. Moorhead: "Gasoline prices will hit a radical slump in the lory near future." PFEFFER TRIAL STARTS MONDAY (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! CROWN 1'Ol.NT. lnd., .Ian. 11. The triai of Myrtle Pfeffor, tha former Hammond iolioe matron, has boen net for Monday m the. criminal court. -he is charged with blackmail. John Dickson ef Hammond hiving Hod The affidavit. Airs. 1'feffer is now emnioye-d whh the Pir.kerton detective agency in Chica-go. The ab"V trouble grew out of an addrtss Mrs. T'feffe-r made befor- a Harnni'-nd Woman's Club in which she made pome startling disclosures in regard to certain members of tihe Hammond police forc-o. ir USED FOR MEDICINE Whiting Man Submits to $100 Fine Just the Same For Violation. fSPECIAL TO THE TtMES "WHITING, lnd.. Jan. 1 1 . The caw of Paul Kozinska for violr.lion of the liquor law was tri'd in the city co-irt before Special Judge C. S . fere'.. T'o; defendant u.ed tiie plea that 'he moonshine found was used for medicinal purposes. .1 still being found on his premises whlch made things look rather condemnatory for Kozipnka . A fine of $100 and cost, amounting to J13Q was aSRc-d. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Albert William Lamprell charmingly entertained at bridge last evening in their home on vvebo street in honor of their house guest, fill lss Irene aord of Winchester. Mass. There were four tables and the honors were made by Miss Oertrude Sheerer and Mr. Lam pre! 1. A delicious course iuncheon was served from a daintily appointed table. Mrs. J. It. Graves of Krie tre.et. lett last evening tor Jacksonville, Fla , where she will spend the winter, and Incidentally do considerable V. C. T, U. work. Mrs. Flank .:harles Deming delightfully entertained the ladies of the Marquette club yesterday afteruooa at her hornet on South H';hina.n street, at a
Isst night. The affuit way i turt. of a re option In the
SAYS MOONSHINE WAS
one o clook luncheon. The table were ' hep;ng to keep yCUr engine COol ? iovaly with small basnets of spring, . i i- . nowers, and a delicious luncheon was j Let us look over your radiator and served eighteen members a:.l tM-o ;See. Perhaps a little repair Or adgutsts Mrs. Frances Kingsley and Mrs J j fa t wiJj it a$ goQcj as J. G. Ibaeh, Jr. There were tour Vjl-' J 0
hies of bridge and the honors were made by Mrs. W. F. Mafchino and Mrs. W. L. I Kusselt. and the guest prize was given j to Mrs. Ibach. Mrs. W. D. Webb will I entertain the club in- two weeks at a I luncheon at her home on Highland j street, ! The fco-So club met on fveanesday ! evening with Miss Charlotte Kasten at I h.-r home r-n I)ta:kert street. The 1 guests brought their n.ed!evork and music was enjoyed, after which tho ling. j teas served rtaintv refreshments. The next meeting wiil er's home. S-e held at .Miss Han1 The rtifwlHTK ..f tho N. Ii. t- 1. o. I club wore deltsh t i u 1 1 v ei.tertaiited on 1 j Thursday evening at rj-,e. Iinwt of the I Misses Lthel snd Flcrcnce Lm iil v. I -Mus'.c pnd dancing were enjoyed j througtuaut the evennic. and th hostesses ved a di.mty a:.d ii"I.i urns j luncheon. The next tr.cepng "'II beheld at the home of Miss Huriiven fcnyder of South llohuir.n street, . riu!
lirou eight of the Lartist Woman's in.iMii n. ft ;ft the home or Airs. Charles U yburi: i't Summer houievard yesterday afternoon, and thosw In atttendanoe studied '.he Mission Hook. Tht- hotess H'Tal d:iint I ft reshme ats to nine- guests, and tiu- ".txt ine-itni,; will will le held on Kehruary tho tenth at
tho home ot Mrs. L. C Howard avenue. ilummat her or I A tarewli party was given last n.uiit iii. the Lynd rn Hotel by the tmployvtrf in honor of Mr. Arthur G . Johnson, the chief ele.k. who will 'cave next week for 15 a.v y S w 1-1,-k'i and S--ntk' had chm-gv t.-1'-i sun-j. and a (hs'U -on v.-r.s servo.t 15 ft o an.! dancing wcrti g'-J.-h'i;.on. w ho- Ujivo out ralia. Mis lis.- AntoinUe if : Ho i nir.g's buffet lunch- . ;'i.;esl.s. Mil -c t!y i n joyed . M v. the ..-);, Joy oi the h : 1 on itccuunt of ot'o connection.-!; Iitu won g-rea hii.-ia -.'s1.: l ex.- i u ii-rififj the !n,i find a half year lie "tx on with the Wot-'-l . His hosts of f i ier.ds wish him great .success in his now ventures. M.IK3 KstJier Hill is (juite 111 at her home on North Hohnuin street. Her many iriends hope for an early recovery . The history depurtincnt of the Hanimo:id Woman's Club niil meut on Hon. day a!'urnooii at half jiust two vi'clock at tlo- hoiiu; of Mrs. A li . Hum, 30 Mason street. The prvgram v. ill be in i liar t o of Mr; 15. J. lalriont and fhe subject for the Jtudy will be "Korea." Miss Hmily l.ov. ry will entertain with readings, and Mia Henrietta Wolf will sirg "Pooes of Dav-n" by Franco I;oni. and tue "Ijv: ,Sorg" bj- Neid linger. All the members ateurgod t be present. - Mrs.. Laura Cannon of S'6 Hibley stret. who Ills been -ry ill the past few v-eekis, ihona vry liltW improvement . - The North Side Ladies' Club met yestejrday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. 't'waedle of Indiana avenue, and the assisting hostess was Mr. Edward Dibblee. There were thirteen ladies in attendance, and a most delighlfiU social afternoon wan spent, after which the hostesses s-erved a dainty luncheon. Richard Pratt w'as pleasantly surprised on Thursday evening when a birthShay party was given in his honor at his home on Oakley avenue. The guests greatly enjoyeU music and dancing, and Mr. Pratt was giv?n a number of handsom gifts by his friends, together with tr.eir bst wishes and congratulations. A dRlicious course iuricJieon was served to fifty gue.5ts. Miss Marie and Mi-ss Betty Morrissey of Paris, 111., are the hoiu,e guests of Miss Bertha KleShege and Mrs. B. C Worely . TIi music department of th; Hammond Woman's Club will meet on Monday evening at the homo of Mrs. Ooerge Hannaiier of Ruth street. An excellent program has been arranged. Oh. Tuesday evening the Hammond Woman's chorus will meet at the hme of Mrs. T. D. Crawford of 31 Webb sLreet. . A most deh-ghtful hirthday party was given on Thursday evening by the lady of honor, Mrs. Ida Lee. at her horne on Forsyth avenuo. Several games of Tiro were played at three tables, and the honors were made by Mrs. Otto Wildermuth. Mrs. WUtam Schultz, Mr. Walter Wasserrrtan and Mr. Tony Dulbert. Great pleasure was afforded in music and Qa--ing. after which the guest were ushered into he dining room where an elaborate buffet luncheon vvan served. The dining tahle wjls very pretty with white candles burning in crystal holders, an exquisitely frost td and delicious birthday cake with tiny cfr.ndles for a centerpiece, with several bouquets of dainty narci-.sas. Mr. ,,s received a number oft beautiful gifts, together with the congratulations and best w it-has cf htr friends. Tlie Ertlustane Club will met with Mrs. . c. ilu'jlon at her home, 3 Wild wood Road, on Tuesday, when the hostei-s wi'l entertain a.t a one o'clock luncheon . SETTINGSFEATURE OF "THE SHEIK" One o the most impressive features of "The Sheik" which comes to the Parthenon theatre Tuesday of next week for a five day engagement, are the i many magnificent and spectacular setaVVfaattiiafcaa&l ' HOW'S YOUR AUTO RADIATOR? Is it radiating properly? Is it ever. Most cars use water-cooling systems which must be kept in good circulating'condition. We see to that. All work guarantfecl. Prices are just right. Work called for and delivered. Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works Phone 3032 630 H0HMAN ST, HAMMOND tt X te.allirataiaWaaTSVaal.ri tn Mill .Weaa"A'ia-'f CMM
tings in which the artous scenes are enacted. Tiiese include: A remarkable conception of a public section of the ancient city of Carthage under the Roman rule: a bird's eye shot of the City of Biskra, the Monte Carlo of the Algerian Sahara, taken from a minaret with an Arab praying in the foreground; fifteen actual shots about the City "f Biskra, especially marie, for the picture by a representative from paramount"." London studio; a picturesque African oasis, constructed at a great cost on a desert site near Hollywood; a complete Arabian village the strong hold of the bandit chteftian Omair; and bei utif ul exotic interiors, such as the interior of .hek's tent, and the
dese-t palace of Omair. The story, iuv-lf. is fascinating and alive Willi the color of the Algerian Sahara. It. concerns the infatuation of a tribal chieftain, known as "The Slivik" for a haughty and beautiful ling LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" Wassey's Pleating Shop Eiiimoinnnlvo, mPt, hbh. ST1TCHI.G, BVTTOH ROLE, Bt TTO tOVKRINfi. HRAIDIO. It CCB IMG, rSCV STITCH IMG. 1 STATE STREET. PHONES UAM. MONO 449. "It costs no mr to buy Kelly." 1-14-1 NOTICE TO DELINQUENT WATER USERS Tou are hereby notified that unless water rents for the year 1921. are paid on or before .Saturday, Jan. H. 19J3. there will be a ln per cent penalty tdded. Thin Includes fiat and metered consumers. l-9-6t O. G. BLOCKIB, Supt. It Costs no more to buy u HtMly." 1-14-1 BO LINGER SHORTHAND SCHOOL The Bohlinger Shorthand School will continue !n session at Room OS Rim. bach Bl'tg.. temporarily. Stude-irts to report for duty tame as ueual both day and evening starting Monday. January ISth. Phone 1685. 1-13-2 "It cot tnoi-e to buy a Kelly. 1-14-Hammond Musical College. Piano. Voice. Violin. Public SpeaS Ing. Ukeleie, Banjo. Mandolin. Guitar. Dancing. Dramatlo Art. 10-1 Bunco party Wednesday, Jan. IS. at I. O. O. F. hall. 177 State Ft. Prorrnis to be used for Ben Hur Scholarahip fund. Admission 2Cc. 1-14-3
Cash on hand December 31. 1922 $ 1 3,629.28 Dues on running stock 105,047.06 Paid-up and prepaid stock 288,500.00 Loans on mortgage security repaid. . . . 83,545.20 Loans on stock or pass book security repaid 20.774.00 Interest 73,234.29 Fines 28.00 Loan fees 4.093.60 Borrowed money 108.128.00 U. S. Bonds sold 850.00 Total $697,829,43
Cash on hand December 31. 1921 .. .$ 4,788.27 Loans or mortgage security 1,059,595.80 Loans on stock or pass book security 1 2,366.00
Due for insurance Total
llsh girl who is visiting In Biskra, his
abducuion of the girl and many dra matic episodes of this strange romance, Then theie is a surprise which makes the entire episodo a most happy one. Those who hwve seen Rudolph Valentino in other pictures such as "The tour Horsemen" will surely want to sea him In this production and be pleased to know that this "He" Vamp of the iuoios is scheduled to appear here shortly In "The Conquering Power" and "Camille." The management has been fortunate in f-ecuring the services of a talented singer to principal the cleverly arranged prologue to the picture. McKlnley Lodoro No. 712 F. & A. M. There will be a business meeting Monday evening; at 7;t!0. Reorganization of High Twelve. K. W. MILKS, Hcoy. l-M-2 CARD OF THAMKS. We wish to thank our friends, ne-ighbors and the K. of p. of Eajt Chicago for their kindness shovn to us during the sickness ami loets of our darling baby Kenneth Adrian also for the beautiful ftoral ooering and to those who donated their can. Mr. and Mrs. K. .1. MacLead. Mr. and Mrs. Keese. Mrs. Macliood and familv. 1-14-1 Garfield Ixidge No. 3C3 F. & A. M. will hohj a. called meeting Monday, Jan. 16th. pening at 2:00 p. m . to attend and conduct funeral services for our late Brother William Antrodris. Services at Oak Hill cemetery at !:00 o'ebvk. Member reiueted to attend. Tho who can furnish cars will ploa.s do .). FUKD J. FCEHKMKVKR, W. M. 1-14-1 TRY A "TIiMES WANT AD" LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO T.VXPAYtRS OX BOND ! opponlfe tbe deseriptiftD tlieirof for the payISSVR j of the amount aiaeaacd again. t tfteni roIX THE MATTER OK DETERMIVIKGf tf0 .?'' I" tht- '"'""eata of: TO tssttk Rnvns tsv K.-Mwf.' ' Alley No. East. ee No. 2. Gary
CITT OF GARY, LND., (MEXICIPALITY) FOR REFUNDING iiO.N 1). Notice Is hereby civen the taxnavers' of the School City of Gary, Gary. Lake i County, Indiana, that the proper legal ' onicers of said municipality at their j regular meeting place, on the twelfth day of January. 12J, determined to issue bonds or Other evidences of indebtedness exceeding five thousand dol--larfl. The ariount of bonds rropoed to issued is seventy-nve thousand dollars ($7S,000.0) bearing Interest at lour and three-fourths per cent (i o per cent). The nat assessed value of all property in this taxing unit Is JUTO5S.375.0O and the rresent indebtedness Without this issue is $ii93,n00.'.0. The proceeds of such bond lssrue are) to ba used for refunding an Issue of j seventy-nve thousand dollars ($i3.000.00) bonds which will be due Feb-j rttary 1, Ten or more taxpayers, ' ofher than those who pay noil tax only. 1
REPORT OF THE
muai oavmgs
HAMMOND, INDIANA Condition of the Association at the Close of the Twelve Months Ending December 31, 1921
RECEIPTS
ASSETS
an$j taxes 606.29 $1,077,356.36
who feel themselves aggrieved by such
eetermination may appeal to the State uoard of Tax Com ssioners for further action, by tiling a petition therefor with the county auditor on or before the expiratton of twenty-nine days from me
fourteenth day of January, 12. The I Notic- is hrly jrtn: Tbst on the 2nd dteState Board will tlx a date for a iear- of fcbrurj-. tuisi. the umlenlKBed Treuter ina- on ant- Kiieh not 1 1 Ion 1n this enlin-. of the 'ltv of ir. will Mil It publte muclion
lated this fourteenth day of Janu-1 ary, iyzj. A. R. McA K'l'H IK. President. HARJtT HALL, Treasurer. ADKIJ-; M. CHASE, Secretary. Board o" School .Trustees, School City of. tjary, Indiana. l-H-i!l -NOTICE TO TAXFATKRS ON L'O.SU IS3UB. IN THK MATTER OK DKTIZRM IN ING TO ISfct"E TAX ANTICIPATION TIME WARRANTS BY THhi SfHOOL CITT OP (iART, INDIANA. (MUNlCiPALITT). Notice is hereby given tho taxpayers or the School City of Cary, Gary. Luke County, Indiana, that tr.e proper tgal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the twelfth day or January, 1HU2. determined to issue Tax Anticipation Time Warrants; ... pr other evidences of indebtedness ex ceeding nve thousand dioliars. The amount of Tax Anticipation Time Warrants proposed to lie issued is One Hundred Twenty Thousand dollars ( J120.000.00) bearing Interest not to exceed 6 per cent. The proceeds of such Tax Anticipa tion Time Warrants aro to be used fori current expenses of the School City of Gary for the months of February, March and April. 122. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who fel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax ce-m-. missioners for further action, by filin a petition therefor with the county auditor on or before th expiration ot twenty-r. lie days from the rourteentn day of January. 1)33. The fttate Board will fix a date for a hearing on any such petition in this county. Dated this fourteenth day of January, 1?22. A. R. McARtHITK. President. JtARRT HALL. Treasurer. ADELE M. CHASE. Secretary. Board of School Trustees, School City of Gary. Indiana. 1-14-JJ NOTICE OF SALE or KB AT. K8TATB "OR T'NPAIP SPECIAL ASSKI'KMHNT. Notire is hereby ivo tfcat the folHirlns lota, laada, parrels and tracta of erotind ar eaeh heverally delinnunt Id tlie amouut aet lnrrslinmt Co.'a First Addlfiou Lot Block Amount leraes Witerlra . . 4 B fVH4
Meet Me . Face to Face AKIN COAL CO. 150th St. and Calumet Aye. Phone, 2313 Fourth Vein Lump Coal per Ton $7.75
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Fourth Vein Egg Coal per Ton Fourth Vein Nut Coal per Ton Fourth Vein Mine Run per Ton DELIVERIES IN EAST CHICAGO
DISBURSEMENTS Loans on mortgage security $288,050.00 Loans on stock or pass book security . . . 27,450.00 Withdrawals of running stock and dividends 47.006.88 Withdrawals paid-up and prepaid stock and dividends 138.900.00 Dividends on paid-up, prepaid stock. . . 48,758.15 Expenses . 7.382.26 Borrowed money repaid 11 4,286.00 Interest on borrowed money 2,803.99 Insurance and taxes pair for borrowers 407.67 Cash on hand December 31. 1 02 1 4.788.27 MiscellaneouSj fees 356.00 Attorney fees 1,558.00 Appraising fees 449.00 Dividends transfered to install stock. . . 9,883.21 Withdrawal depoit stock 5,750.00 Total $697,829.43
LIABILITIES Dues and dividends on running stock. $ 205,450.47 Paid-up and prepaid stocks and dividends 804,300.00 Fund for contingent losses 20,000.00 Undivided profits 4,365.89 Borrowed money 41,865.00 Miscellaneous, deposit stock 1,375.00 Total $1,077,356.36
J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary
13 Mosk ...... .. .. . . . . Ju .58 83. M 8.1 93 504. SB 104.58 "1 :." , 'r: r j VnT Kno: 6 Jno nawkinis 4T 6 . jno jiawaioia 48 e t the rt.uibwent floor of tb City Call in Ury. i . .. .. . - . . . i . ,...,, - k.,r traetN of proiiod. or ar. worli thereof as may be necedry to disehsrpe the aforeraid assnieuls, int'-rtit od costs Ssil sale to -coftime ore at 10 o clock tn tbe morale of Mid day and rontina trtm 4ar ti. day thereafter tin II I all are offered. No aale tit be made tor a lesa mm tHaa Uie full anitiunt of the rcspertWc asaeiinieDt, iatreat and coats. J. R. l.AVK. City Tteaaorer. 1:12-1D5W NOtlCE OF BALL' OF WARBHOtifct. liiiChlllTS lursuant to demand made for payment or storage, custodian and guarding charges, State and county taxes, all more than six months past clue, and for like accruing charges to date, of sale as Friday, febroary iotn, l'Ji'i, i all due and payable to The Hammond L,lstulins company, or Hammond, ind;- . .. . . , ... ana as warehouseman s charces. lor ana, as warehouseman s cnarges, ior v.hich there is a lien given By tne statutes or Indiana, there will tm ottered for tale warehouse receipts for the following barrels or whiskey, the owner or record being the towowlng parties, to-wlt: Messrs. Hanseil & Tuncn, of Pittsburgh, pa, record bwner cf live to) barrels ol wbiaKey, made unc 3J. IS la, the serial numbers of which are t4?9A inclusive. ' Warehouseman's charges more than six months past due, (89.7s. Accruing charges to Novemtxr l, ii2i, 'ju m th sum or $17. 40. We now maVo demand that all o' the raregomg be paid, amousuag to the total uum ot $lt)7.So. and aceruine cnargea to date of sale and costs or sl. The roregoing sale will take p!aci on rriday, February 1C, 1933, l ten o'ciock e. m., at public auction on the distillery premises ot the liaromoii'J Distilling Company at Calumet Avenue and l&i'th Street, Hmra6nd, Indiana. ow wartbouae receipts Will t issued on date or sale to tn purchaser in lieu or the ware&ouse recaiptli oui?tanding and torecloised unaer tni saic. THE HAMMOND DlSTlLLlNU CO. l.W . Hammond, Indiana. $7.75 $7.50 $7.00 IS5 Loan
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