Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1908 — Page 7

Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1908-

THE TUTES.

REPORT OP THE COJrDTTIOJf OF THE CITIZENS' GERMAN NATIONAL BANK. , At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business. Nov. 27, 4908, . RESOURCES i Loans and discount $285,732.74 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 647.91 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 40,000.00 U a bonds to secure U. S. deposit. 150,000.00 Premium on U. S. bonds ,,8,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc. . 50,894.13 Banking house, furniture and fllxtures H? Due from national banks( not reserve agents) 1,868.61 Due from approved reserve agents 99,223.12 Exchanges for clearing house 1,173.17 Notes of other national banks . . 3,000.00 Fractional paper currency, nlckles and cents 144.54 . LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ: Specie ........,..$ 7,453.60 Legal-tender notes 14,000.00 21,453.50 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of cVrculatlon ! 2,000.00 TOTAL $665,783.92 LIABILTlESi Capital stock paid In $100,000.80 Surplus-fund , 12,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. 3.960.52 National bank notes outstanding .. 40,000.00 Dividend unpaid 60.09 Individual deposits subject to check $286,113.71 Demand certificates of deposit 2,647.01 Time certificates of deposit 70,288.76 Certified checks 634.92 Cashier s checks outstanding. 78.00 United States deposits 159,000.00 . Total 509,762.40 TOTAL $665,782.92

State of Indiana. County of Lake, as; I. liraren M. Eder. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly

swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge

and belief.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of December, 1908. JAMES K. STINSON, Notary Public. My commission expires Nov. 12, 1908.

GEORGE M. EDSR. Cashier.

CORRECT Attest: C. C. SMITH. J. J. RUFF. WILLIAM D. WEIS. Directors.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business. Nov. 27. 1908. RESOURCES i Loans and discounts $ 592,522.95 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,503.22 U. S bonds to secure circulation 100,000.00 . U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 150,000.00 Premiums on U. S. bonda 5,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc ... 100,501.98 Furniture and fixtures 5,000.00 . Other real estate owned 716.56 Due from state banks and bankers 10,784.57 Due from approved reserve agents....... 113,934.71 Checks and other cash items 925.65 Exchanges for ctearing house. . 893.80 Notes or other national banks 1,500.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 232.43 LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK. VIZ: Specie $27,052.80 Legal-tender notes , 5,000.00 32,052.80 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circirculatioi 5,000.00 TOTAL .$1,121,569.67 LIABILITIES t ' Capital stock paid in $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund 70,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid , 4,187.74 National bank notes outstanding 100,000.00 Due to other national banks 3,224,49 Due to trust companies and savings banks.... $ 31,975.06 Individual deposits subject to check 426,897.87 Savings deposits 53,413.68 Demand certificates of deposit 2.63S.58 Time certificates of deposit 174,832.36 Certified checks 4,399.89 United States deposits 150,000.00 Total deposits 844.157.44 TOTAL .$1,121,569.67

State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I. W. C. Belman, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly

swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge

and belief.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of December 1908. DAVID T. EMERY, Notary Public.

W. C. BELMAN. Cashier.

CORRECT Attest: A. M. TURNER. PETER W. MEYN. E, C. MTNAS. Directors.

WELSBACH JUNIORS

SO CAXBI2 rowxs

2 FEET GAS FXS HOUK .

A COMPLETE MANTLE HOHT For ThIi-tyFIvo Cents

ASX TO SUE THXM

South Shore Gas & Electric Co Phone 10 147 South Hohman

Lake County Title & Guarantee Co.

.Abstracts Purntehcd at Nominal Rates P. K MOTT, President FRANK UAlONIX Vio Pres. J. &. BLACKAIITN, Secretary A. H. TAPPER Tfeaserer S. A. CTXLVER, Maaagw

BOARD HOLDS A BUSINESS MEETING

tocks9 -;:-&ram'4ffid

The board of public works held a short buainess meeting this morning-, at which time the regular weekly . bills were allowed. At one of the meetings in the near future the bids for the new fire station will be opened. The station is expected to cost in the neighborhood of $7,000 and will stand independent of

the city building, beside hicb. it will Atchison

Latest Events la the Markets

PROVISIONS

Special Wire t The TIMES

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

MAJJB HJCLP WASTKIV

WANTED Two young mea for

aepartment. Lion Store.

toy 2-1

NOTICE. Notice of meeting of Baptist church

WANTED Tom n er man or vounir lady flceri- ,"Vf" ?eI f

for office work; prefer one who un- Ing or the First Baptist church MonI derstands typewriter. Address in own day evening, Dec. 21 1908 for the elec! handwriting Box 616. Hammond. Ind. i tion of twe rVsteea aVfiVafrw

Ju-o, Members of the congregation are urged

HEW YORK STOCK MARKET

be erected.

iLLIOfiSBMLlS LOST

The Awful Toll Collected

By Consumption.

Open . 99

Am Sugar. . . 131

Am. car 48 i Am Copper. . 85 Am Smelt..'. 93

Anaconda .. 50

B & 0 107 Brook R T. . 56

Ches & O... 494

C F & I.... 38

Canad Pac.

Erie com . . . Grt North. . III. Central.

L & Nash . .

Mo. Pacific.

Nat. Lead . .

N Y Cent

If people could only understand that I jj0 pacific

Catarrh is an internal scrofula that Ont & W,

nothing applied externally does much Pnnfyl;

176 Vi 33 139 148 122 66 83 118 142 45

129

good they would not naed to be warn- rock tsi pf. ss

....153Va

ITn. Pacific. .182 Vi

Money closed ZVi per cent.

Total sales, 1,173,000.

ed so often about this fatal disease. So. Pacific

which, when neglected, Invariably ends f l- Fui

up in consumption, at the cost or mil- u S Steel.... 55s

lions of lives every year. Yet Catarrh U S Steel pf.113

Is easily cured if the right treatment

is employed,

Catarrh Is caused by germs in the

blood which circulate throughout the entire system. External remedies give

but temporary ease. Although the ef

pimples, rash, eczema or dry scaly skin.

the trouble Is internal, and can never

be cured by external remedies.

The only way to cure Catarrh Is by

employing a medicine which is ab-

membrane or internal lining of the body is thoroughly medicated, soothed.

disinfected of germ matter, and th sorness healed.

We have a remedy prepared from th prescription of a physician who fo: thirty years studied and made Catarrl a specialty and whose record of sue

cess was a sure in every case wrere

his treatment was followed as prescribed. Tlrat remedy is Rexall Mucu-

Tone. We are so positive that it will

cure Catarrh in all its various forms,

wether acute or chronic, that we prom

lse to return every penny paid us for

the medicine In every case where it falls to cure or for any reason does

not satisfy the user. We want you to try Rexall Mucu

Tone on our recommendation and guar

antee. We are right here where you

live, and you do not contract any obli

gation or risk when you try Rexall

Mucu-Tone on our guarantee. We have

Rexall Mucu-Tone in two sizes. The

prices are 50c. and $1. Very often the

50c. size effects a cure. Of course, in

chronic cases a longer treatment is ne

cessary.- The average in such instances is three $1.00 bottle. Kaufman &

Wolf, Hammond, Ind.

High 99 132 464 ssv 94 50Ti 108 56 49 88 176 33Vi 141 149 122 8S& 118 144 4

129 140

61

119 152 183 55

US

Low 97 130 46 83 91 49 Vi 106 55 48 37 175 324 139Vs 147 121 64 82 11 141 45 128 137 58 117 149 179 54

112

Close 97 131 46 83 92 49 107 55 48 37 175 32

pending on

Swedish, I

2.

.TH?"' l-J'Z.i0U' .VSriH sltion as collector at Whiting, Rob.252.35;; off grades, $l-?0p ertsdale and Indiana Harbor; must live

WANTED Married man for steady po

to be present.

ANNAH EMERY, Clerk

2-6

Sealed Cronos win k.

uu; iimas, i.aMiornia, per iuu in or near these d acoa nr he willine to th- m--.. " V" "i."''" "1

Berries Cranberries, per brl, $9.50 m0Ve there. AddIv room 2. Union Bank R,,h. iiiiV.'irc-0iin.VW' .r

12 00; boxes $3 00 3.50; strawberries, Bldg.. corner 92nd St. and Erie avenue, p m December 16 19fl Ci2C lorapes. 65c -. Entrance on Erie ave- o WmtloJ $ 11.70. ... i y""?1?1 la ??. Town, including the

Fruit ADnles. I1.00O4.C0 per brl; 50c a-er . t-m . ,-ra. Z'"'x. meriai and labor.

$1.00 per bu; bananas. Jumbo, per " . i " ' ?h '- "liinr"in .accordance

unch 11 fiO- utrala-hta I110KS14v;i , ,, , ciiicncuicu guia iui ...... v pwiiKqons made ror

$2.753.25; oranges. $1.75

b

cu

lemons.

3.00. Green vegetables Beets, 50c per sack; cabbage, $1.25 2.25 per brlj. carrots. 5065c Der sack: $11.00 per ton;

caunnower, 5!bB;75c per dox; ceiery.

oc

39'iy$i.25 per box; cucumbers, 75c$l-60 ti Per dozi horseradish, 6575c per bunch; Sis lettuce, head, per box, 40050c: leaf, 51,'t Per Dox. 3032c; mushrooms. 4060c per lb; parsley, 15020c pen, doz; onij Ions, 45c per bu; radishes, home grown,

2-3 riammona building. Hammond Tnd

iii' ; Plans may be had from the Architect WANTED Girl for general housework, j or from the Village Clerki T. J. Cull-

ny immediately, aoi aoutn tion- , curnuum, in. xne right is re man; phone 5614. 2-tf j serj'ed to reject any or all bids. ' I Each bidder must accompany his WANTED Good girl for general proposition with a certified check of housework. Inouire at 647 Summer per cent of same, to be forfeit tn

street. 2-3 f be board if the bidder fails to enter

; mm cuuira aner same has been

45

12S 137 60 117 149 180 54 112

bu

65c

basket.

GRAIN ID PROVISION MMET

Month Open High Low Close Wheat Dec. ..105 106 105 105 May ..109 110 109 110-b July ..102 103 102 103 b ..61 61 61 61b May ..62 68 62 62 b July ..61 62 62 62 b Oats Dec. ..48 48 48 ,48 July ..46 46 46 46S ..1615 1615 1610 1610 May ..1637 1640 1635 1635b Jan. ..932 932 927 927-30 May ..950 .952 947-50 950s Ribs Jan. . .845 845 . 845 845 May ..867 867 865 867s

H. S. Voorheis, Broker la Stocks, Bonds, Grain, rroviglon, Cc!o?i and other Securtcties. Stock Qaotations Received by Ticker Service. Direct Wires to Chicxjo and the last KOOM 414 HAMMOXD BLTXJ. riwae3S41

PRODUCE MARKET.

HAMMOND MEN ARE

AWARDED CONTRACT. Contractors I.avin and Zimmerman Will

Bntld New Structure at East Chicago.

East Chicago, Ind., Dec. 2.-

PnttA. Y?af1rta A 09A tiitia rrMm.

erv extra. 30e: nrlce to retail dealers.

sic; prints, szc; extra nrsis, ziiic,

firsts. 2oc: seconds. 22c: dairies, extra,

25c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 21c; ladles, No.

l. zowc: nacKintr stocK. zvc.

Eggs Receipts. 2,825 cases; miscel

laneous lots, cases returned, 22

25c; cases included, 232c; ordin

ary firsts, 26c; nrsts, m-ust De 4a per cent fresh, 29c; prime firsts, packed In new whltewood cases and must be 50

Work Per cent fresh, 30c; extra, specially

was commenced this morning on the er cent freBh. 33c; No. 1 dirties, 21c

new theater to be erected In the rear of the Pastime theater on Chicago ave

nue, under the direction or its owner,

Charles Barrey, a brick building, 28x96

feet, will be erected, and used for

vaudeville and stock

ABSTRACTERS

Secretary OTHce tn MsgesttcSSiJ. HAMMO&D

HAMMOXD AKD CKOWN POE!T( ESOw

fr

There are many ways to com-

municate with

I 1

distant town.

a person But the

in a

tele

phone is the quickest, most satisfying and it equals in value a personal visit. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

Vs. Wll

checks. 14c: refrigerator firsts. 24c,

Potatoes tteceipts, tu cars; cnoice 10

fancy, 67Q'70c; fair to good, Bsrg'tisc.

Sweet potatoes Illinois, z.uuia'j.uu

Virerinia. S2 50.

Veal quotations ior veais in gooa

order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs

purposes. The weight. a6c: 60 to 80 lbs. 67c

present edifice win be maintained as a so to iou ids, 8(3.50; iancy, c.

WANTED Competent girl for general awarded to him. A deposit of $10 must housework; no washing, good wages, accompany applications for plans, Mrs W H T?.. t C4ft o,, ,u UnUman Wnich Will n rt n m mA .Vin 1

nor rtoz: Btrinir Deans. green, -. " i"u a

uAafliSi , Kii wav a 00(4.00 Der street. 2-3 i ' 17 ty oa conaiuon

tomatoes. &oc per du; turnips,

per sack; watercress, 2635c per

By order of Board

T. J. CULLMAN. Clerk.

WANTED Girl for general housework;

erences. Mrs. C. Kaufman. 644 South AWJ.iwi u- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Hohman street.

1-tf

Dec 2. Hogs.

WANTED Girl that can do plain sewing at 110 Plummer avenue. 1-2

TTnlnn Rtnrk Tards.

estimated. 38,000 head; left over, 5,500 WANTED By middle-aged gentleman.

neaa; marKei strong. xjigm, 5.85; mixed, 15.356.10; heavy,. $5.40

widower with no family, a middle

aged woman as housekeeper; no obI jection to one with one child. Address

in English Box 48, Lake Station, Ind.

SITUATION WASTEli.

6.10; rough, 5.405.60.

Cattle. 22,000; market steady. tneep,

25,000; market steady.

Hogs Cattle Sheep

f-lmafca 400 6.600 14.000

Kansas Otv..l7.000 11.000 6,000

I'ninn Stock Yards. Dec 2. 9 a. m.

Hogs. 38,000 head; left over, 5,500 head; estimated tomorrow, 40,000 head; qual

ity good; market strong to be nigner. Light. .$5.1005.87; bulk, S5.65S5.95; Dies. $3.754.98; rough, $5.455.65;

choice, heavy. $5.656.15.

1 .str le 21. o neaa: maraet sieaay 10

shade lower. Betves, 3.507.so; FOR SAtlE Saloon near the works of a

caives, 3.uu!gM.uu; i" "". tne Standard Steel Car Co..

OF REAL FlSTATlf?

The undersigned, administrator of the estate of William (Wilhelm) Hilgendorf, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Lake Superior Court that he will, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the 23d day of December, 1908. at the law office of McMahon & Conroyv 406 Hammond building, Hammond. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale, all the Inter

ests or said deceaent in and to the fol-

WANTED Washina-s .to - do af home , 1 , 01 sala deceaent m and to the fol111 Wei ?t 21 4?wlnr described -real estate, in Lake in Williams street, 2-l County, State of Indiana) to-wit:

ite famllv' An e utneast quarter ( r ft. tHiri southwest quarter (Vi) of D-5, Lake (10K township thirty-alx range Nine (9) West of

WANTED Situation in private family

10 ao nousework. Address County Times.

FOR SALE Two freah

Hull, Griffith, Ind.

cows.

quarter (4) of the

r section ten

(S6). North thu ..rrtnrl

(2nd) Prlnclnal Meriilian rmntalnlnc

forty (40) acres, more or less, nrtntinir

the riirht-of-wav of the Kv Vm-v

2-2 : Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company!

uiiii oie win De maae suoject to tne

pprovai or saia court, ror not less than

John

East the apraised value of said real estate,

a n . V. .nil 1 i ,

leniiB ana conaipossible. or one-

Rheen 30.000: head: market steady. ""tV. m.v-i nirrr CZ IL ,.-f" nan.a-

Vi?i"85a 7Bffl40 wesVern ley and 0akley aven"e; phone 269. 2-4 payable in not exceeding twelve and (&6.75; western 12.76 4 80. western I eighteen months from date, evidenced

4.58; western teer, $3.40 5.80. atock- Hammond; two of the best located and upon the following 1 ers and feeders. 82.. 0 4.i 5, cows and paying saloons on end of street car tions, viz.: Cash if hclJ?I HfL- ma,lt tealv. Line: "ce'e?t"4Mfor selling. In-j third of purchase mot

lambs, $4.00

D.ou.

)6.65; yearlings, 4.20

for caah. Call 1041 Monroe St.

FOR SALE: Eight-can milk route; two; wagons, two horses and harness; -sickness reason for selling. Address

W.. Lake County Times. 1-10

TTnion Stock Tards. Dec. 2. Hog

market closed wea, early advance part

ly lost; estimated tomorrow 39.000

head. J-.ignt, jusws.so; mueu, mo.tww 6.10; heavy, $5.456.10; rough. $o.45 5.65. . .

Cattle. 21.000 head. sneep, 30,uuu

head; market steady.

GRAIN MARKET.

I i;rD cjattp a j

Chicago. Dec. 2. Carlota today vJ-W vjxjxu OIUVC VVUUU..

Wheat, 32, 2, 11; corn. 161, 5, 118; oats, ArmW "RSizTnicrln - T.mliOT.

105, 14, 80. 1 1 X "- """'

Chlcaeo. Dec. 2. Clearances today: ri 27-tf

Wheat nrl flour. 360.000 bu: corn. 153.- 1 vv.

000 bu: oats. 20.000 bu.

Chicago, Dec. 2. Estimates tomor-1 FOR SALE Lot. 37 feet, and two-

row: Wheat, 53 cars; corn, is cars; 1 atory building; bath and gaa: J775 if

oats, yd cars.

INort tnvet uara. This wk Last wk Last Tr

Duluth 283 299 304

Minneapolia .197 514 323 Chicago 32 80 11

Primary movement.

Receipts. Ship.

Wheat, this week. 922,000 1,429,000

Last week 1,125,000 6U9.000 Last year ' 1,013.000 693,000 Corn, this week... 511,000 190,000 Last week ..... 601,000 337,000 Last year 422,000 255,000

FOR SALE Standard bred barred by notes of the purchaser and bearing Plymouth Rocks; heavy laying strain; six per cent interest from date, walvyoung stock. J. W. O'Brien, Grasselii, ing relief, providing attorney's fees and Ind. l-6eod ; secured by a mortgage on the real ea- ' I tae sold. FOR SALE Six-hole gaa range; also I WILLIAM HERKNER.

gaa heater; both good as new; cheap Administrator

1-2 j McMahon & Conroy, attorneys for ad

ministrator.

taken at once. Phone 287 or call Mr. Pugh. on Ingraham avenue, after 5

o'clock. 25-tf

FOR SALE Shoe store; good location, very cheap, on account of other business. Inquire M. L., Lake County Times. 24-tf

FOR SALE Horses and mulea; four buggies, three spring wagons; timothy hay, 65c; Upland, 55c; corn, 65c per bu; wood, $7 per cord. Hammond

THE CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE & SOUTH JEI1D RY. GO. TIME TABLE

Effective November 29, 1908. Subject to Chango without notice

lorse Market. 396 Calumet Ave.

23

LIVERPOOL MARKET. ' Liverpool, Dec 2. Wheat opened firm, d higher; corn opened steady, unchanged.

W4KTD TO airr.

WANTED To buy revolving office

chair: first class for cash. Call 534

Sibley street, 2-1

WEATHER FORECAST.

FOR RENT Nicely furnished front

room: breakfast If desired. Phone

3144. Inquire 19 Carroll St. 2-3

lobby for the theater itself, with "drop-

a-penny" slot machines, moving pic

tures and other aparatus found in the

lobbies of the Chicago vaudeville

houses.

Contractors Levin and Zimmerman, of

Hammond, are doing the work and expect to commence the foundation the

18Ac; No. 1 round, 74c; No.

8c; No. 1 plate, be.

1 loins

chuck

Live poultry Turkeys, per id, 14c;

chickens, fowls, 9c; springs, 11c;

roosters, vc; geeses, o.uu(&i.uu; aucim, 10c. . , ,

Beans Pea Deans, nana picisea.

choice, 2.202.22c; fair to good, 2.002.10; common, $1.901.95; red kidney, 12.15 2.20; lower grades, de-

Weather map Extreme northwest, 28 below to 2 above. Northwest, 10 below to 12 above. West, 4 to 14. Southwest. 14 to 26. Ohio valley. 12 to 20.

Forecast Illinois and Indiana Fair,

Wednesday; Thursday fair, rising temperature.

Ohio Fair Wednesday, colder;

Thursday rair, rising temperature.

Missouri t air Wednesday, warmer

west; Thursday fair, warmer.

Wyoming. Montana, Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas Fair Wednesday and Thursday, rising temperature.

Oklahoma and Arkansas Partly

ciouoy weanesaay and rnursday, rising temperature.

FOR RENTed rooms.

-Three pleasant unfurnish277 Oakley avenue. 1-tf

Trains leave Hammond for East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Gary as follows: 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a. m., 6:30 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 7:40 a.m., 8:20 a.m., 9:00 a. m., 9:40 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 11:00 a. m 11:40 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:S5 p. m., 1:00 p. m., 1:40 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 3:00 p. m., -3:40 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:00 p. m. 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m.,

6:40 p. m., 7:20 p. m. 8:20 p. m., 9:20 p. m.f 10:20 p. m., 11:00 p. m.,

good heat. Call 138 Russell St. l-tfj-ti-ou p. m. FOR RENT-An eight-room flat; all TrnS lea7ec HammOHd tor modern conveniences, including Uun- gan City and South Bend at 6:30 a. dry and fine heating plant; three rain- m.. 8:20 a. m.. 10:20 a. m.. 12:20 d.

" " itv w irux list iiAiivuai iaujL. Call at 11 W. Sibley street. 27-tf

FOR RENT Eight-room house, In

heart of city; No. 252 Truman ave

nue; modern conveniences. Inauire 153

Condlt; phone 2071. 27-3 p. m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m. and

m., i2:3o p. m., z:Q p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m.

Trains leaving Hammond at 13:20

COMMERCIAL BANK.

HAMMOND, IJfD.

early part of next week. By that time

the plans will have been examined and approved by the building commission-

Thomas Hammond, president; Charles KV , T ,,DT,ii0 after which a local E. Ford, vice president; John w I ers in Indianapolis, after which a local

Dyer, cashier.

Report of the condition of the Com

mercial Bank at Hammond, in the

State of Indiana, at the close of bust'

ness on Nov. 2i, 1908: Ileeurcesi

Loans and discounts S603.153.6S

Overdrafts 868.54

Stocks and bonds 15,875.60 Furniture and fixtures 3.000 00 Due from banks 89.870!08 Cash on hand 22,117.41 Cash items 3.813.95

permit will be issued by Building Com

mlssloner C. H. Spalding. ine excavations for the building were commenced this morning.

TODAY COLDEST OF

THE PRESENT SEASON.

$738,699.26

Pretty snappy this a. m. about 6, eh? Registered 13 above on some thermometers at that time. Today is the coldest of the season in these parts. Yesterday the mercury remaining below the freezing point 32 degrees all day,

the minimum being 16 degrees at mid

night of Tuesday. The storm arrived

Liabilities.

Capital stock $100,000.00 Surplus fund 50,000.00

Undivided profits 14,247.13

Discount exchange and in

terest 7,264.16 Mnnilav niirht from the Medicine Hat

Certified checks 6.67 .. ,o .,.

Demand denosits . S255. 949.63 region, wucib xo aim ute,.cC

Time deposits 309.666.64 1 zero were recorded, together with a

Due to banks and Mi,ri nf snow an leet. The cold

Trnct rr 'o j 5 t Itl A " "

winu OI imrLy-eiBut iuuco aiu uvui num

$738,699.26 the west blinded pedestrians and ani

mals with clouds of dirt The maximum was at 1 o'clock in the morning, 30 degrees. From that time until 17 degrees was recorded at 7 a. m. the mercury hovered around 22. The mean for the day wa3 S2 and the normal 34 degrees, he humidity was low, 42 and 60 per cent, adding to the cold.

FOR RENT Houses, flats, rooms In ev. ery section of Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago, from the most exclusive residences to medium homes. Come and see list. ' Lion Store Furniture Dept. Free Rental Office.

prevented a regular meeting of the city council. The only members appearing were: Messrs. Jacob Schroeter,

John Becker, William Schultz, John FOR RENT Cottage, and several lota Kaptur and Nicholas Lauer and John for gardners. Apply Chaa. J. Pochpapn man, Douglas Park. 20-tf

There was no business of importance FOR RENT Furnished room with all

before the council and those present

not being sufficient in number to constitute a quorum they went home without transacting business.

NECK HERO; NO HERO ACCORDING TO THIS.

modern conveniences, suitable for one

or two gentlemen; board If preferred. 9 Rlmbach avenue; phone 4471. 20-tf FOR RENT Six-room brick flat; modern conveniences. Apply 10 Warren street. 12-tf

Nick Hero belies his name. He was

FOR RENT Two five -room cottages. Inquire O. C. Trout, second floor Hammond Bldg.; phones 111 and 1613. BOARDERS WASTED

an employe of the Universal Portland WANTED Boardera and roomers;

cleanest rooms ana oest meals m tne

State of Indiana, Lake (bounty, ss:

I, John W. Dyer, cashier of the Com

mercial Bank. Hammond. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. JOHN W. DYER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of December, 1908. (Seal) JOHN W. MORTHLAND. Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 20, 1911,

THE HAMMOND PISTIL, L, I N O O O. CXAJUY CAPACITY 35,000 OAlXONa

LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY BANK. Report of condition of the Lake County Savings fc Trust Company, Hammond, Indiana, at the close of business Nov. 27, 1908: AMMets: Loans $195,184.19 Miscellaneous stocks and bonds 18,009.35 Furniture and fixtures 4,500.00 Cash and due from other fcanks 46,850.90

Total $264,544.44

and Suit

Liabilities: Capital stock (paid in) $ 50,000 00 Undivided profits 20,843.13 Deposits 193,701.31

Total ... $264,544.44 I, Peter W. Meyn, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. PETER W. MEYN, President Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st dav of December. 1908. WILLIAM F. MA SHI NO, Notary Public My commission exairea Jan. 2. 1910.

LAKE SUPERIOR COURT Sew Cases. 5238. Lake County Savings Trust company vs. Fred Heintz.

on note. 5239. Nick Hero vs. Universal Portland Cement company. Personal InJury. 5240. First National Bank of Whiting vs. Benton N. Boyer and William E. Voter. Civil. 5241. Thomas Sullivan vs. American Maize Products company. Personal Injury. 5242. John Porseonta vs. First Greek

church. Conveyance of real estate. " 4243. Hugo Aron vs. Julius Reiner. Civil. 4244. William H. Rehm et al. vs. Frank Pudlo, Sophia Pudlo and W. C. Behman. Suit on note.

Cement company in the town of Gary. He was injured when through the neg

ligence of the company a bucket which was attached to a belt fell upon his head and injured him.

He was compelled to remain in the

citv: rates reasonable.

call at 450 N. Hohman.

Phone 1941 or

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WANTED Boarders; first clasa meals, home cooking, 21 meals $4. Apply 233 Indiana avenue. 30-4

8:20 p. m. carry baggage.

H. U, WALLACE, General Manager.

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hospital for seven weeks and Is suing I LOST OR STOLEN Blue Dane dog, an

the company, through his attorney, P.

A. Parks, for damages to the amount of

$1,900.

THE ROUNDER SAYS

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swers to name of Rover; reward. D. Schultz. Lansing. III. 1-3

LOST Fox terrier; one year old; per-. feet marked head, black spots on side: answers to name of Gyp. Return'

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There Is Comfort WHES A MAST'S SALABY . STOPS Through alcknrsa, faJlve ef htm employer, r a aaapenatoa f kuiuit, to feel (bat yea have nomethinar to fall hack, oat la-year hoar of trouble.

Pat a snail aanoaat each week la i

to 40 Carroll street; reward.

30-6

FOUND Store key on Hohman street. Owner may have same by calling at Times office and paying charges. 28-tf

A certain Homewood man dropped

into Bicknell's drug store, and after j property and paying

pen Ind

21-i

Owner can have

same'bv caving ad charges at Times

office. 21-tf

rXBIO!AU'. PERSONAL There are two bunches of keys at the Times office waiting to be claimed, one bearing name plate of Paul Siefort. Owners please call and claim. There is. also a rosary of white beads.

COUNCIL DREADS THE APPROACH OF WINTER.

Cold weather, sickness and press of business . combined yesterday .evening.

FOUND Straw cow at Stockton, Ind.

Owner can have same oy aescrioing

customary ex-

lonklnir nervmialv rfown State street pen ses. Apply . r . oiuns, oiuckioii

for a street car, said: "I've got to

hurry home. My wife is not feeling FOUND Cuff button

well and I have to do all of the sweeping, scrubbing and cleaning of late. I cook the meals and am kept busy all day long with housework." Uncle Henry Bicknell swallowed it all and waited until the Homewood man took his car south. As soon as

he was safely on his Journey, the local druggist called up the wife of the domesticated man and said: "Your husband is on his way home, and he'll be there in a minute." T thank you very much," said the Homewood woman, "but why did you take the trouble' to let me know that my husband is coming Korae." "Oh," said the druggist, "he was Just in here and told mo that he had to hurry home and do the scrubbing, washing, cleaning and general housework." "Did he say that?" was the surprised query. Bicknell hung up the receiver and chuckled as he thought of what was in store for hubby when he got home.

laga la a goo, reliable aavlaga haak, like the Citizens' German National Bank

OMB DOLLAR STARTS ACCOUNT.

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Beat Equipped Repair Shop la the State G. W. HUNTER. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System. 01 S. lIOIIMA.f STREET. Phone 122. Huehn Block. Hammond. Ind

PLRoONAL It your sewing mac-hln needs repairing call up C F. Miller, the aewing machine expert. 141 East State atreet; phone 2601. 6-tf

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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All want ada rauit bo paid for with order or before papor la laauad ualesa you carry an account with Tu Tihks. The rate 10 eeata per day for a want ad la ao low that it makes the proposition a loaing onewhen a collector haa to be sent several miles to collect tea cent a.

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YOU CAN GET MONEY AT ONCI WITHOUT FORMALITY FROM US DO YOU NEED ANY 7 HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. PBOKX SB 7 145 SOUTH HOHMAN ST.