Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 1, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1906 — Page 5
PAGE FIVE JUNE 18, 1906.
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES
THE FOURTH OF JULY
is not far away but we expect to do business in our new building at 98 State Street by that time. We will have the LARGEST and most UP-TO-Drug Store in this part of the State. Remember 98 will be our new location just opour present location.
JOS. W. WEIS, The Druggist
101 State Street.
To reduce our stock we offer all trimmed and untrimmed hats at ONE-HALF PRICE. Our summer goods are all fresh and new and strictly the Best Styles. We solicit your inspection, Bloomhoff & Co.
OF HAMMOND.
ctory
F. L. KNIGHT & SONS,
Surveyors, Engineers, Draftsmen
Investigation of records and examinaof property lines carefully made. Maps and plates furnished. Crown Point, Ind. Since l890
For PLUMBING See Wm. Kleihege 152 South Hohman St. TELEPHONE 61.
DR. WILLIAM D. WEIS
Physician and Surgeon Deutscher Arzt Office and Residence 145 Hohman St Phone 20 (private wire) day and night service
Johnson's Studio. Souvenirs With all Bridal and ConPhotos. 85 State St., 2nd Floor Phone 2264. Masonic Temple
A Golden Opportunity
WM. J. WHINERY, Lawyer. Telephone 2141. Suite 306, Hammond Building.
W. F. MASHINO, Fire Insurance.
Office in First National Bank Building.
RESTORATION OF LIFE
DREYFUS CASE UP AGAIN
A chance for everyone to own a Home The Hammond Realty Company will help you
WE are putting on the market seventy-five choice resilots in East Lawn and McHie's Subdivision and will sell you your choice of any of these lots (now unsold) at the unusually moderate price of $200 each, and what is more, we will loan to every person paying cash for his lot 75 per cent of the money required to build his home, at 6 per cent interest. All will be treated alike. First come first served. Do not neglect this opportunity. It may never be offered again.
Doctor Says It Can Be Done by Squeezing the Heart After Apparent Death.
TWELVE HAVE BEEN RESTORED
One Case In Which the Beating Was Renewed 150 Minntes After It Had Ceased.
ANK
CITIZENS GERMAN NATIONAL
HAMMOND IND. Capital $100,000. Your Bank account is not too large. "Neither is it too small for the CITIZENS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK to handle. We solicit the same on the most liberal terms consistent with good Banking. 3 per cent interest paid on time certificates of deposits. Same issued from $1.00 up. Drafts to all parts of the World sold. C C SMITH Pres W D WEIS M D Vice Pres GEO H EDER Cashier E S EMERINE Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS
CHAS SMITH C H FRIEDRICH J C BECKER
WM D WEIS HERMAN SCHREIBER H M PLASTER
If you appreciate
Cincinnati, June 18.-Dr. B. Merrill
Ricketts, whose paper on the restoration of life by compression of the heart after it has ceased beating, read at the meeting of the American Medical asin Boston on June 6, created a sensation, has consented to talk on
the subject. He says a person w had been dead twenty minutes wa brought back to life by manipulation of the heart. "The heart has actually been stimulated to action one or two days after death," said the doctor, "yet one or two minutes after the cessation of the heart is time enough to justify a physician in opening the chest and squeezing the heart, much as one would a sponge, to renew its action. Where the Treatnent Is Indicated. 'The class of cases in which this
.manipulation of the heart to renew life is especially applicable, is where ether or chloroform has been adminiswhere there has been an in
halation of illuminating or other such gas, in cases of shock from fright, inor surgical operation, drowning, electrocution, strangulation, loss of
blood or probably in many cases of diseases or the administration of drugs. The results in all cases are influenced
by prompt anfl skilled attention, the quantity of blood lost, time and the cause of the suspended heart action, mutilation of the body and general care. Experimented on Dogs. "We have taken twenty-five dogs and chloroformed them until the heart
ceased to beat. Then the chest wa
opened and the heart taken in the hand and squeezed about sixty times to the minute. In about 75 per cent, of the animals the heart was made to beat again." Dr. Ricketts will probably find himself the subject of much discussion for his urgent plea that criminals condemned to death or to ten years or more of imprisonment be offered the choice of commutation
if they announce themselves willing subjects for experiments of this sort. He says:
Wants to Try It on Prisoners
rench Supreme Court Has Exam
ined the Secret Documents
Rumors Favor Dreyfus. Paris, June 18.-The supreme court behind closed doors has completed its examination of the secret documents of the ministers of war and of foreign affairs concerning the Dreyfus case. The public sessions began today, the attorneys for the prosecution and defense summing up. A rumor gained circulation in the corridors of the palace of justice that a careful canvass showed that a maof the court were already in fa
vor of quashing the judgment of the
Rennes court martial without further trial or proceedings. According to this report twenty-five out of the fort
members of the court are in favor of
setting aside the judgment.
For information and particulars call at our office
HAMMOND REALTY COMPANY Hammond Building
or our Agents
GOSTLIN, MEYN & COMPANY 92 State Street
Leischman Is an Ambassador. Washington, June 18.-The president as signed the appointment of John A. Leischman to be ambassador of e United States to Turkey. Leishis now United States minister to Turkey. The legation recently was raised to the rank of an embaasy.
To Repair an Illinois Bridge. Washington, June 18.-While th house has under consideration the suncivil bill an amendment was adop ed appropriating $12,000 for the repair
o fthe bridge between the Rock Island
arsenal and the Illinois shore.
NEWS FACTS IN OUTLINE
the
President Castro will resume presidency of Venezuela July 5.
The International Brotherhood of Bookbinders has declared for female
suffrage. Farmers of the Kansas wheat belt are paying the fines of jailbirds when the latter will agree to help harvest the crop. Mr. and Mrs. Longworth will be the
king's guests at the Ascot races June 20 and 21. A hail storm of unprecedented sever
ity destroyed 200,000 acres of crops and killed cattle in the fields near MeliRussia. While the northern portion of the province of Chi Li, China, has a severe drought, the southern extremity is flooded by heavy rains. Frank Kramer, the bicycle rider from the United States, won the City of Paris grand prize of $1,000. Next Friday the coronation of King Haakon VII of Norway will take place
at Trondhjem. The anniversary of the death of Maximo Gomez was celebrated at Haby placing a cimmemorative tabon the house in which he died.
The president has signed the state
hood bill, one pen used being made of
WILL FIT U
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Special attention given to
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Fail to see the handsome perfect fitting stylish suits for sumrner wear at astolow prices. $10.00 up
"We now know of sixty prisoners in the quill from an eagle's wing.
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rinting
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We are prepared to handle all classes of work in a prompt and satisfactory manner, and would be pleased to give estimates
the penitentiaries who are life prisoners who are willing to be electrocuted and so experimented with provided that if resuscitated their freedom be given them." Summing up, Dr. Ricketts says that the total number of men operated upon for cardiac stimulation is thirty-nine, and of these twelve recovered permanently, and in nineteen of the cases the heart beat from one
death finally came. The heart has been made to beat as long as two and onehours after the first cessation of its pulsations. The longest time on recof cessation of the heart after
which it was restored or re-established permanently is twenty minutes.
The Chicago synod of the Evangeli
cal Lutheran church has adjourned at Detroit to meet next year at Chicago. While attempting to escape from a policeman at Chester, Pa., William, alias "Chick" Horsey, a negro, was shot and killed.
Don't
Anarchist Gets Off Easy. Rome, June 18.-Francesca Gocuzza, a Neapolitan anarchist who on June
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NO USE FIGHTING ANY MORE Which Is Why Two Hostile Filipinos Give It Up and SurManila, June 18.-Macaro Sakay, self-styled president, and Francis Cavice president of the Filipino re
public, has surrendered. The authoriare much elated, as Sakay was chief of Ladronism in Luzon, and his action means an end of the campaigns
in this section. The surrender was ac-
Neglect buying a straw hat while we're showing the very latest in split or rough braids. $1.00 up
Don't
The Lake County Times
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Hammond Building
when Premier Giolitti was answer- complished through the infuence of
ing attacks on deputies on the govern- Villafuerte, a former ofiicial of Sakay's ment's programme, rose in the tribune government, who gave himself up re-
f the public in the chamber crying cently. "Lies! lies! Deceivers of the people!" "I surrender," said Sakay, "because and made a motion toward his pocket, fighting is an uphill game and the Filibeen sentenced to seven weeks pinos will never succeed in gaining independence until they show themselves worthy of it. There is nothing to be gained by opposing the Americans." Instructed for Cummins. Davenport, Ia., June 18.-The Scott Police Kept the Lid On. county Republican convention elected St. Louis, June 18.-Uniformed delegates to the state convention and policemen stood guard over the bars instructed them to support Governor in the so-called "lid" clubs, organizafor re-election and W. C. tions formed, it is alleged, for the purof Davenport, for secretary pose of evading the Sunday saloon f state. closing laws.
Forget to see our Shiits, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, everything that's new and correct including correct prices.
THE MODEL
Mens and Boys Outfitters.
Real Estate in all Its Branches." Spring has como. The coal trust is on the bum. The prospects for Hammond were never so bright. Now is the time to buy yourself a home. We have houses and lots to suit the taste and purse of anyone Come now before the prices begin to climb. They are low now, but are bound to go up. We have a few bargains left but they will soon be gone. Don't delay.
We List here a few of our Bargains
New 7 room house with bath; brick foundation, pavement and
brick sewer paid for. 50x150 ft lot, Calumet Ave., $2500
6 room house, full 7 ft basement, cement floor, bath, hot and
cold water, gas for light and 50 ft lot, cement sidewalk, fine lawn, Summer street, $2100.00
25 ft lot on State street across from Carter's livery barn, at
very reasonable figure, $2,300
9 room house, 50 ft street, $1400 4 room couage, 50 ft lot, paved street, E. Sibley, $1100
6 room cottage, brick foundation, 37 1/2 ft lot, LaSalle St., $1,000
42 ft lot on State and State Line streets at a bargain.
Fine two flat building 50 ft lot on Ogden street, $3600. New 8 room house on Manilla avenue, $2400 Michigan avenue, 8 rooms, $2100 4 room cottage, brick foundation, $700
5 room cottage, Chicago avenue, $1000, easy payments 9 room house, 50 ft lot, Sheffield Avenue, $2500.00
8 room house, 50 ft lot, Sheffield Avenue. $2000.00 4 room cottage, Oak street, north of Hoffman, 25 ft lot on payments, $750.00 otice, o 7 room cottage on Truman near Oakley, 35 ft lot, $1400.00. erty b The above are but a few of the bargains we offer, if you wist Law look into anything in the real estate line, not listed above, call on or write us. We can suit you. Gostlin, Meyn & Co., "Real Estate in all its Branches."
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