Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1906 — Page 5

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SHAM BATTLE FOUGHT

Cashier cf the Looted Chicago Savings Bank Shows How Stensland Did Business.

DJsbTrashiasr a Pleasnr. j The Tnce of the Cornel. Do not cot discouraged alwut having ; As a natter of fact, -an J in spite of

;j to wash dishes 3G3 3a vs la t! year. Its having carried Mohammed in four Michigan Troops at Camp Benjamin . n. . M -nne1. nhd of all the leans from Jerusalem to Mecca, seven

Harrison Get a lesson in How ' ., V.,m -ftmr'j hit miles an hour is the camel's limit, nor

can it maintain this rate over two

there is ;;n ideal way. . Hours, its iuiku speeu is zant's uu Tho chief thins required to make It tour a slow pace, beyond, which it is a insure are care, order. plcuity o? dangerous t; urge ir. lost, as Asiatics

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HE DIGS UP A "SIDE" LEDGER

BookiThat Va Not Shown When the Official Examiner Was VisitI. fng the Dank.

Chief) Tt vi'v 10 Henry W Tlcr-&&SfcfcSfr&-2 ' irg. cashier of the Milwaukee Avenue

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; If yon try to g, along this winter without the

proper kind of coai. Alwaya bear in mind that the best is the oheapest in the end. We eell the beat coa that money can boy.

trot we charge no more for it than you will bate to pay tot an iufersor article Becllman, lilatt (El Co. COAL. - FEED. " DUILDIND MATERIAL TELEPHONE 49. " 34 INDIANA AVE.

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GBT5ZEC3S 6ESB2Ari ATI DUAL BANK to handle. We solicit the same on the mpst 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.

O O SMITH Fres G.FO il EDEK Cashier

W D WEIS a D Vice Pres E 3 EMEHINE Aia't Oaahier

DIRECTORS

CHAS SMITH C H FRIEDRICH J C BECKER

WM D WEIS HERMAN SCHREIBER 11 M PLASTER

State hank, which closed its doors three days ago, has been arrested. Paul U. Stensland, president of the defunct institution, is still a fugitive, and although nearly 100 detectives are searching for the missing president his whereabouts is as much of a nivstpry as ever. Hut that in't so strange; fifty detectives searched for Ilering far and near and couldn't find hlni; while he was at I'hicago all the time, llerieg was arrested two hours after the time he had previously announced he would give himself up. He c;ot No Stolen Money. lie Avas taken at once to the office of Chief of Police Collins and put through a thorough examination as to his knowledge of President Stensland's mismanHgementof the institution, Ilering declared he did not know where 'resident Stensland was and had n communication with him for over a week, The cashier strenuously denkd the charge that he (himself) was part

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Indianapolis, Aug.. 10. The mos3 pretentious army manoeuvers ever at-:, tempted in Indiana were thuse of t!;t mimic battle between the armies of th Illue and the P.row n. Each aimy w is made up f soldiers, thus bringing into action the entire strength of tlencral Carter's command. The! Uliie army was made up of the Fourth, : Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth infantry. Major Sibley's squadron of cavalry and the Twenty-first battery of held artillery. Colonel Sweet command--ed the regulars. The P.rown army consisted of the Michigan National iuard. commanded by llrigadier tleneral' Charles W. Ilarrah. j The proble'ii was a lesson in do-

I t'laLa A- 1 VI. 7 , I - V - - vi.. - - ---- j many duties that 'fall to woman's lot i this seems to'be the most di -liked. But

gxvd hot water and a stack ot dry tea ; towels, two dishcloths and a largo1 , eiameled IkjwI. The dishes, when removed from the ta:!o. must have eac'i of its fciud put together. Put all the cooking utensils on the range and fid . them with water until the time comes to i loan them. Have a receptacle in which to place all the scrap.- that come from tie dishes, plates, etc. The most important thing is to have plenty of hot water not merely warm, but hot ar.d use some good .-oap in the water to make vour suds. It cleans the greasy

say. it m;ght break it-; heart and die literally on the spot. When a camel is pressed beyond this speed and is spent it kneels down, and nut all the wolves in Asia will make it budge again. The camel remains where it kneels, and where it kneels it dies. A tire under its nose is useless. Times of India.

fense for the Michigan troops. Tim f meat dishes ami plates tw ice as quicubattle raced for more than two hours.1 ly. Have your mops with handles for The weather was idea! for the cunnict. : deep mouthed jugs and have nice dishthe sun remaining behind the cloud cloths made of cheesecloth, most of the time. The efforts made' Begin with the glassware and next by the Michigan troops to defend Fort ' china end follow with spoons, forks, Benjamin Harrison against the regu-j knives, etc. Never use a wet towel.

lars wa apparently successful.

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Up IlaU Ii in Wish. Carl Schurz had no consideration for

hj-poerites or preten.lers. Fpon liter- , ary pretenders he was particularly se- ; vere. At a dinner in New York one j night a man of wealth who had writ- j

ten a vtvlumo of poems sneered at polities. "I wouldn't give a picayune," he said, "for u seuatondiip or a cabinet office. To be even president wouldn't tempt

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"Well, aren't you:" said Mr. Scburz.

) Oldest Dodjr of Humnn I3eit j The oldest Kxly of any hum a! iaj reposes in the Egyptian grille: j the British museum. It k? the bo'

a mau wi;o "was imrteti ir a ui, ' grave hollowed out of the sandstone c i the west bank of the Nile In upp ; Egypt. This man must have hztua along the lauks of the Nile letoro . t'h timo of the earliest mummied Mu.; which the museum possesses, ; before j the time of Menes, who was" supposed ; to have ruled Egypt at leat 0 ; I. C. Tliere weiv previous to that , lime two prehistoric racev ce tin ; conquerors and the otht'r' the conquered, from which sprang to EgJi j tlan race of the earliest dyijV'.os. Ii Is with these remote stocks ;y.at thii : man lmd to do. Considering jxjje eondi- : tion in which he was found, it Is evi

dent that lie was aesoelated with a late period of the new stone age of Egypt. He was burlei la a characteristic neolithic grave, with his neolithle pots and Instruments of Hint about him. There Is of course uo inscription of any kind oa the poti,

knives or grave, all having been loaf

ne. I, for my part, would rather be i befoiv tho Invention of any writtea amwn any day as a third rate poet j tsreuage.-American Antiquarian.

Times' Want Ads. Bring Eesults

Shea elected ires.ident. Chicago, Aug. 10. Cornelius P. Shea was elected to succeed himself as president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters in the convention of that body here. The delegates who bolted, fifty in number, 'continued to absent themselves and it is alleged will organize a rival union. The vote for president stood b'S for Shea and

for John White, of New York. The en- j

tire ticket named or approved by Miea went through without any serious oiposition. Trophy Must Pay Duty. Boston, Aug. 10. The silver cup of-

Hering maintains that if he is; fered hv SirThomas I.ipton as a yacht-

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Compressed Air FREE.t Bowser Gasoline System Phone 122 91 S. HOHMAN STREET lluehn Block. HAMOMND. IND.

guilty of breaking the banking laws: of Illinois President Stensland Is responsible. Hcrlng in his examination declared he never benefited a single dollar by President Stensland's peculiar system of banking. Goes to the Bank to Work. At the conclusion of the examination of Ilering at police headquarters he was taken direct to the bank, where with Bank Examiner Jones and Assistant State's Attorneys Fake and Olson.' a thorough Investigation o thu bank's affairs was made. In this examination the representatives of the state are seeking evidence to prosecute the bank's officials. Ilering had promised to show them and the bank examiner all records of notes and transactions whereby the bank was defrauded. : lie Digs Up Some Ufily Tacts. At Ihc bank he showed where the bank had loaned the Paul O. Stensland. Real Estate company Sl.IlCO.OOO. Four loans amounting to $01,000 had been made to as many persons whom it is said are clerks in -the Milwaukee1 Avenue Co-Openitire store, one of President Stensland's ventures. The most startling discovery of fraudulent work was a "side" ledger which Cashier Hrrinjr took from a hidden drawer. This he Is said to have admitted to thp- investigators' was kept from the state hank examiner on his annual visit. In it. so far as the investigation lias been made, were found entries of loans, practically without security, aggregating si lit. ooo.

ing trophy for a series of races under the auspices of the Boston Yacht club has been declared dutiable by the customs appraisers, and assessed an ad valorem duty of 4." per cent. Tho cup is valued at $1,000. The assessment was protested.

Three Notables Pave a Shock. Springfield, (.. Aug. 10. Governor Warfield and Covemor Harris and tleneral J. Warren Kiefer had a narrow escape from death while they were making an automobile tour of the city. They came within two feet of getting in front of a Big Four train going fifty miles an hour.

For tlie Mattress. The daily turning over is not the only necessary attention for the proper treatment of a mattress. This operation itself is liable to strain the ticking and pull the stuffing out of shape In course of time. To avoid this handles may be sewed to the sides, so that the unyielding surface of the mattress itself need not be grasped. These can be made from webbing or a crosspiece of ticking and sewed as firmly as possible to the sides.

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On Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Etc., without moving: them from your possession. Thore is no publicity - whatever. . We do not inquire of your friends or neighbors. Our rales are the lowest And rebate is given if paid before time contracted. Yon repay in small weekly or monthly 'payments. Come in and leant how cheaply you can get the use of $10 to $1,000 for one month to one year. If you can not call write or phone and we will send our representative to see you. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO. 9138-40 Commercial Ave., South Chicago. Telephone South Chicago 104. Room 20 ) Fink Bldg. Open evenings until 9 p. m.

Men Who Mftnaced to Lose $".000,OOO in War Stores for the British Government. London, Aug. 10. -The war office has issued the report of the royal commission which was appointed to investigate tho South African war stores scandals. While the report acquits the British officials concerned of the charges of corruption it finds that the losses, equaling about $r,000,000, were due to grave mismanagement and Incompetence rather than to fraud. The commission criticises severely several officers and public servants. and charges a number of non-commissioned officers with receiving bribes. It declares that the errors were duo to deplorable and complete want of co-ordination ami the divorce of interests betwen the different departments of the war office. The army service corps is declared to have been utterly wanting in business training and experience.

Girl's Oabrielle Dress. A decidedly novel use for the gulmpe is given in the gahrielle drcsi here shown in a new form. The gahrielle, or overdress, which may also serve, as n princess, is fashioned of seven pieces, cut In deep round outline at the top, and at each sjda It is shaped to form two straps. The closing is arranged at the back, where an Inverted box plait disposes of the extra fullness allowed in the skirt. A wide hem and three tucks finish the lower edge. The

A chance for everyone to own a Home

The Hammond Realty Companj will help you

WE are patting on the market seventy-five choice resident lots in East Lawn and McHie's Subdivision and will sell yon 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.

For in format ion and parti cu i firs cah-at our office - HAfinOND REALTY COflPANY Hammond Building or our Agents

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Spain Turning Against t lie Pope? .uadrid, Aug. 10. The cabinet discufsed the protest of the papal nuncio against the government's action in denying Use right of the clergy to refuse burial in consecrated ground to those married civilly. It was decided by the ministers to maintain Absolutely the

rights of the civil authority. During I the discussion the minister of justice. .. j. .

s v ouiu noma nones, announced nis res- j J itrnation to irive the srovernment n frepr?

iani. Beair3 ana a group ot lingerie tucks ( to yoke depth at the center of the front Woman Bobbed of Her Money. j and at each side of the back closing. A Mount Vernon. O., Aug. 10. Mrs. i standing collar finishes the neck. The

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GABKIELLE OR TRINCESS MODE. gulmpe Is made with the regulation

W PHQKfZ & t ) First class liTery In connection. Night calls f ' promptly attended.

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UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRACTICAL EM BALM ER. 211 Sibley Street, Hammond, Ind.

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was robbed of S.'?.ot0 in gold coin which sue had hidden at her house. Mrs. Foote drew the money from a bank to purchase the farm on winch she lived and the robbery was commited while she, was in Mount Vernon getting the deed

Medals for the Ijnra! Troops. Cronstadt. Aug. 10. Prince Troubetskoy. aide-de-camp to the emperor, visited the fortress here and distributed medals to the troops who participated in the suppression of the revolt.

sleeves in shorter length terminate in wide bands, while those in full length may have deep cuffs or narrow bands. English cashmere with embroidered batiste and insertion and panama with dotted swiss, needlework and velvet are nice fabrics for the frock. Other suitable materials include pongee, shantung, taffeta, lansdowne, albatross, linen, duck, mohair, slcilienne, etc. Delineator.

Had His Life Well Insured. St. Petersburg. Aug. 10. M. Uer-

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A Joke. The other day a benevolent old gentleman was stopped by a tramp, who asked for money for a night's lodging. "Well, look here, my man," the old

gentleman said, "what would you say

work?" "Bless yer

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Now Is the time to buy yourself a home. We have houses and loti 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.

Wq List hero a few of our Bargain

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New 7 room house with bath; brick foundation, pavement and brick sewer paid for. 50x150 ft. let, Calumet ave.f $2,500. 25 foot lot on State street across from Carter's livery barn, at ft tctj reasonable figure, $2,300. 9 room house- 50 foot let, Murray street, $1,400. 4 room cottage, 50 foot lot, paved street, E. Sibley street, $1,100. 6 room cottage brick foundation, 3y2 foot lot, LaSalle street, $1,000. 42 foot lot on State and State Line streets at a bargain. Fine two fiat building, 50 foot lot on Ogden street, $3,600. Michigan avenue1 8 room3, $2,100. 5 room cottage, Chicago avenue, $1,000, easy payments. 9 room house, 50 foot lot, Sheeld avenue- $2,500. 8 room house, 50 foot let, Sheffield avenue, $2,000. 4 room cottage, Oak street, north of Hoffman, 25 foot lot oa easy piy ments, $750. j . tr A 5 room cottages on Brunswick street for sale on monthl;-payment plan. t For Sale Five room cottages with pantry and bath on Hurray street, for sale on easy payments. We are building 6 modern brick houses which will be sold on payment plan in Oak Ridge addition on State, Plummer and Sibley streets., C7e have also for sale a fine business corner on West Stat3 street at a bargain. The above are but a few of the bargains we o2er...If you wish to look into anything in the real estateline not listed above, call on ua or write us. We can suit you. t GostllD, Meyo & Co., "Oesl Estate ia all ItsBfaartes