Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 78, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1922 — Page 5

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Lady C. Gra-y. mare; Boby Burn. A.. A. Both well. Gary, Ind. Elastic Pointer. C. J. Wood, Highland Park, Ul. 2iIT Trot The Great Wilton, b. seldlns; Peter the Great. N J. O'Ertne, Chicago, 111. Fred S.. b. g ; Amb'erllne. John S. Tobin, Chicago. 111. Edna Gray, b. m. H. Fulver, Motr.enee. 111. Bby Doll, bay mare; Online. A. A. Eothwcil, Gary, Ind. Queen Jo!y. brown mare; Ben Joly. A. A. Bothwell. Gary, Ind. FRIDAY, SEPT. 22 3:ie race Horace McKerren. e. g ; Harvey McKerrcn. J. A. Tobin. Chicago. Red. Blnjrel, b. g.; BareSharat. J. X. Turner, Hebron, Ind. Bevo, blk. g.; Kewana Riley. Joe Hartford. Chicago. 111. Robert Dillon, b. g.; Sidney Dillon. Sam Church, Elgin. 111. Lady C. f m.; Boby Burn. A. A. Bothwell. Gary, Ind. Sady May, bay mare: Tree Gentle. A. A. Bothwell, Gary. Ind. Elastic Pointer. C. J. Wood, Highland Park, 111. 2il2 Trot The Great Wilton, b. g.; Peter the Great. X. J. O Brlne, Chicago, 111. Edna Gray, b. m.; Muscovite. H. Fulver, Momence, 111. Ruth Roland, bay mare; Consteneso. J. Line, LaPorte, Ind. Frank H. Forbes, br. Malcolm Forbes. J. Line. LaPorte. Ind. Gold Medal, bay eelding; Count Louis. J. Line, LaPorte, Ind. Baby Doll, bay mare; Online. A. A. Bothwell. Gary Highnob Mary, bay mare; Exponent. Dr. Gorslina Palatine. 111.

2:24 Face Walkaway, br. g.; Major Muskcovit. Mrs. Lillian Lyon, Hammond. Bcvo; Kewana Riley. Joe Hartford. Chicago, 111. R. Babe, sorrel mare; Toung Deck. Win. Quinn. Hammond. Ind. Thomas Direct, sorrel gr. ; Empire Direct. Wm. Muster, Valparaiso. Robert Dillon, b. g.; SWney Dillon. Sam Church. Elgin, 111. Running: Harwii Cap. sorrel gelding. Emery Collins. Valcanios, brown gelding. R. Babcock, Crown Point. L. C. dark grey gelding. BUI Polly, Morocco. Ind. Black Coffee, black gelding; Black Tony. John A. Tobin, Chicago, 111. Marzella. brown mare; Imp Toddington. Mrs. Carter, Canada. Huzzas. , brown gelding; Plaudit. Frank Winters, Celina, Ohio. Christopher D.. bay gelding; Patroit. Claud Sheperd, Chicago, 111. Avis Doyle, chestnut mare; Magneto. F. Berdeno, Chicago, 111. Candy Kid, bay gelding. Fells Coleman, Hebron, Ind. Pretty Boy. black gelding. Jep Meadows, Hebron, Ind. Billy B.. bay jrelding. Wheeler Nichels. Shelby, Ind. Frankle B.. sorrel gelding. Harry Meadows, Hebron, Ind. Tip Top, bay gelding. B. H. Walter. Chicago. Xew Eeltoo, bay gelding. Jasper Wright. ! Conan. b. g.; Samson. Lee Pond, Pontiac, 111. Joe Esh. sorrel. Joe Swiger, Aurora. 111. Hellie Busch, black. Joe Swiger, Aurora. 111. Billie B.. brown; Black Wool. Joe Swiger, Aurora, 111.

PASTOR CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY

WHITING. Ind.. Sept. 19. Rev. H. V. Ivey of the Methodist Episcopal church, celebrated the twentieth anniversary of his entrance into the work of a pastor at the morning service In his church last Sunday. The members of the congregation had secretly planned a surprise for him. When he was Just about ready to begin his sermon, Mr. E. P. Brown, who is superintendent of the Sunday school, asked permission to say a few words. Speaking for the entire congregation, he expressed in a few well chosen words the esteem in which the pastor is held and the appreciation of the service he has rendered the church during his four rears as pastor in Whiting. Mr. Brown then, in behalf of the members and friends of the church, presented Rev. Ivey with a bunch of beautiful roses, twenty in number, one for each year of his work as a pastor, and also with a handsome gold monogram ring. In words marked by deep feeling the pastor made appropriate response to these expressions of love and good will on the part of the congregation and pledged his best service in helping to carry forward the work of the church in the larger program it is planning for the coming year. Rev. Ivey will leave for the session of his annual conference next week to be held at Brazil, Ind., but in all probability will be reappointed to Whiting for another year, to lead in the work of buildin the new church.

"If I Could Only Get Up That Gas IKnowIWouldFeelBetter" How often have you felt that way? How often have you wished for something to give you genuine and lasting relief from gas? Don't buy any ordinary dyspepsia tablets for temporary results. Go to a first class drug store and ask for a bottle of genuine Baalmann's Gas Tablets. Take three tablets an hour before meals and again three after eating then watch. Now comes a surprise. Xo more gas, no more smothered feeling, no difficult breathing, no bloating. Remember, Baalmann's Gas Tablets are not only for the relief, but also for the prevention of gas. Most people with gas suffer from nervous dyspepsia not common indigestion. Baalmann's Gas Tablets in the famous yellow package, price one dollar, are sold by Summers Pharmacy. J. Baalmann, Chemist. San Francisco.- Adv.

ANOTHER VIOLENT STORM THREATENS THE PEACE OF BATTLESCARRED EUROPE

VETS TO MEET Larsen Post, Veterans of Foreigrn Wars mee-tonight at the Odd Fellow's Kail. L State street and all members are requested to be present to arrange for the open meeting: to be held tomorrow night at K. of P. hall. Hohman and Ogden struts, when all overseas veterans in the city are invited to attend and share In the g-ood thing's offered, consisting of music, boxing, singing, good eats from Seattle, smokes and a grand re-union in general of those who have seen foreign service. Don't forget the time and place, Buddies!

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lV4c; No. 4 white 61',614c; No. 4 yellow 6162Kc OATS No. 2 white 3939c; No. 3 white 37g38Vic. CHICAGO FRODICE BUTTER Receipts 9.369 tubs. Standard 264c; ertra firsts 3537i; firsts 32ti3aVac; packing stock 25 26c. EGGS Receipts 12,989 cases. Miscellaneous 27(8 8c; ordinary firsts 25 Sj26c; firsts 2730c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 25c; chickens 19ti24c; springs 22c; roosters 14c; geese 20c; ducks 20c. POTATOES Receipts 163 cars. Wis. sacked and bulk $1.30 1.4o cwt.; Minn, and Dak. Standland Ohio $1.251.35; Minn. Red Rivers $1.251.35. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs. llJ12c; 70 to 80 lbs. 1314c; SO to 110 lbs. 15! 16c; fancy thick 17c; overweight, 130 to 175 lbs., 68c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 24,000. Market active on light weights, others slow. Bulk $7.659.85. Top $9.90. Heavy weight $8.50(89.60; medium weight $9.35S9.85; lijrht weight $9.659.90; pigs $8 65-39. 50. CATTLE Receipts 14,000. Market steady. Beef steers, choice and prime $10.75 3 11.75, medium and ood $7.90.310.75. good and choice $9.40 11.25, common and medium $6.009.40; butcher cattle, heifers $5.00(39.50, cows $4.108.5, bulls $4 156.85. SHEEP Receipts 15.000. Market, sheep steady, lambs strong. Lambs, 84 lbs. down, $13.25 14.25 ; lambs, culls and common, $9.00 13.00; yearling wethers $9 00 12.00; ewes $3.75(3 7.00. EAST ST. LOtIS LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 7,000. Mar'-it steady. Native beef steers $8.25 10.75; yearling steers and heifers $3.0011.10; cows $3.00rg7.00; stockrrs and feeders $4.00 7.25; calves $4. 00 8.00; canners and cutters 2.25 3 3.25. HOGS Receipts 8,500. Market 10 15c lower. Mixe dand butchers $9.609.90; good htavies $9.60 9.85; roughs S7.508.00; lights $9.75 0 9.90; pigs $9.25 9.65. Bulk $9.75 9.85. SHEEP Receipts 3.000. Market steady to strcng. Mutton ewes $4 6.00; lambs $10. 50ft 1 3.50; canners and choppers $1.00 3. 0"0. SOl'TO OMAHA LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 15.000. Market, beef steers .steady, corn fed strong; veals and bulls steady; stockers and feeders slow to lower. HOGS Receipts 7 000. Market, mixed and butchers 510c lower, top $9.30; packing grades 1015c lower, top $7.40 7.70. SHEEP Receipts 20,000. Market, early sales fat lambs 1015c higher: westerns $14.0014.25; sheep firm. SlOtrX CITY LIVE TOCK HOGS Receipts 4.000. Market 15'ff25c lower. Range $6.759.40. Bulk $7.009.00. CATTLE Receipts 2,500. Market slow to steady. Beef steers $8.00 11.00; grass steers $5.00(38.50; individuals $9.00; grass butchers $4.00fi) 7.00; feeders $6.00 8.00 ; stockers and yea-lins $4.50 - 7.73; feeding cows and nelfers $3.006.00. SHEEP Receipts 500. Market 25 higher.

NDIANA BELL ASKS INCREASED RATES

Files Motion With the Indiana Public Service Commission. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind-, Sept. 19. The Indiana Bell Telephone company yesterday again filed with the public service tommlsslon a motion asking that thsy be allowed to charge increased toll rates In all Indiana exchanges. The same petition was denied by the commission some time ago. The company asked that th.?y be allowed to charge these Increased rates pending the outcome of the wholesale investigation of the company's affairs ordired by the commission recently. The company offered to post a bond to cover amounts to be refunded to patrons.

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If the commission after its full Investigation refuses to grant the Increase permanently. It was pointed out in the motion that the company is operating at a loss. The company agrees to annul injunction proceedings started in federal court here against the commission Picently If the commission grants the temporary increase. The same motion also asked that Increased rates for the City of Indianapolis, recently denied by the commission, be granted pending the result of the investigation.

Indiana News INDIANAPOLIS, IND.. Sept. 19 Special efforts are being made by the state conservation department to rescue fish caught In bayous and shallow pools in various parts of the state where streams are drying up following the extremely hot, dry spell. According to George N. Mannfeld. superintendent of the fish and game division, several crews are traveling over the state rescuing the Im

periled fish and as a result of this woTk, thousands of fish which otherwise would have perished, have been replanted In deeper waters. George Berg, superintendent of the state hatcheries, has a craw working along the old bed of the Kankakee river and will follow Its course to Shelby. In Lake county. Men from the Riverside hatchery, at Indianapolis, ars engaged In rescue work In central and southern Indiana. HARTFORD CITT, IND.. Sept. 19 While Bert Wilson, republican candidate for assessor of Blackford county, was out campaigning, his barn burned. The insurance was Insufficient to cover the loss and Wilson will loss more than the two years salary would amount to should be Toe elected. HARTFORD CITT. IND.. Sept. 19 The high school swimming pool ha abeen a popular place this summer. A total of $52.49 has been turned over to the school funds as the summer's net profits from the pool.

Guaranteed Stomach Remedy Makes Big Hit in B

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to take it. realise that you are taking the prescription of a physician who practiced medicine in the States of Pennsylvania and Ohio for sixty years, and that in those years he successfully treated thousuiMs of cases exactly like yours. Now, if you really want a good, healthy, "never bothers me" kind of a stomach; ore that you can always depend upon to digest your food, get a box right away, and rfnem!!er that it is most rigidly guaranteed. Special note to out-of-town sufferers 75 cents mailed to the Dr. Orth Laboratories, East Liverpool. Ohio, will bring a box by Parcel Post, and guaranteed. Tou can get tt at al! 1mirrttn adv.

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No. 126 PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY A. J. SWANSON President H. 0. REISSIG Secretary DANIEL BROWN Vice-President H. 0. REISSIG Treasurer Condensed Statement of the Condition of the American Trust & Savings Bank At Hammond in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Its Business on Sept. 15th, 1922

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $478,044.89 Overdrafts . . . '595.20 Bills in Tranit 6.252.81 United States Bonds 19,045.75 Bonds and Stocks (other) . . 101 .958.99 Company's Building 59,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures .... 2,000.00 Due from Departments Ins.. 388.43 Due from Banks, Company Funds 99,902.12 Cash on Hand 30,165.14 Cash Items 4,745.30 Current Expenses ......... 3,850. 1 3 Taxes Paid 1,289.20 Interest Paid , 1,537.73

Total Resources .... .$808,775.69

Capital Stock Paid in $100,000.00 Surplus 22,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . ., 1 ,5 1 0.99 Interest and Discount . . .,. .. 9,723.25 Other Earnings 2,202.45 Demand Deposits 500.61 1.27 Certificates of Deposit .... 11 ,892.82 Savings Deposits ,. . ., 149,704.05 Certified Checks 211.50 Cash Over 10.42 Trust Investments 8,334. 1 5 Other Liabilities Rent Coll.. 2,574.79 Total Liabilities ... ..$808,775.69

STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE, SS: I, H. 0. Reissig, Secy. & Treas. of the American Trust &; Sav. Bank, of Hammond, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above st atement is true. H. 0. REISSIG, Secy. & Treas. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 19th day of Sept., 1922. My commission expires Feb. 3, 1923. i (Seal) MARGUERITE WERDEMAN HOOK, Notary Public.

BANK STATEMENT

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J. G. IBACH, President R. H. HARRINGTON. Second Vice-President D. E. GAVIT. Asst. Cashier Report of the Condition of the 1

0. 0. MELTON. First Vice-President A. J. MARKO, Cashier

Peoples Co-Operative StaEe Bank At Hammond, in the State of Indiana at the Close of Its Business on Sept 15th, 1922. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts $233,503.02 Capital Stock paid in . . . .$ 50,000.00 U.S. Bonds 350.00 Surplus 5,000.00 Other Bonds and Securities 1 06,966.1 7 Undivided Profits . ... ... , 330.00

Banking House 1 5,000.00 Exchange, Discounts and In-

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Furniture and Fixtures

Due from Banks and Trust Co.'s 27,802.31 Cash on Hand 9,961.19 Cash Items 2,373.85

Premiums Paid on Bonds. .

Current Expenses 14,352.49 Interest Paid 3,594.51

terest 28,947.69

Demand Deposits $ 1 40,374.07 Demand Certificates 5,960.00 ?

Special Dep. Savings Deposits

1,750.07 Trust Deposits

Certified Checks

10,954.36 197,766.53 2,185.45 357,240.41 955.74

Trust Securities 7,000.00 Trust Investments 7,000.00

Bills in Transit II ,827.50 Contingent Fund

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Total Resources . . . .$449,483.86 Total Liabilities $449,483.86 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE, SS: I, Alexander J. Marko, Cashier, of the People Co-operative State Bank. Hammond. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ALEXANDER J. MARKO. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1 9th day of September, 1 922. My commission expires Oct. 1 , 1 924. (Seal) BERNARD C. GAVIT. Notary PublicGROWTH OF DEPOSITS November 3, 1920 . $15,440.50 , December 31, 1920 . . . ... $85,342.30

December 31 , 1921 ... $165,707.13 Sept. 15, 1922 : : : : : : $357,240.4! And Still Growing Steadily