Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1906 — Page 4
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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES Moiulav, Alienist IX 1906.
THO LAKE COUNTY TIMES
AN EVENING NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY. Terni3 cf Subscription: Yearly $3.00 Half Yea'ly 51-50 Single Coyiss 1 cent. "Entered as second-class matter June 28, 1906, at the postoffice at Hammond, Indiana, under the Act of Congress, -March 3, 1879." Offices in Hammond building, Hamnond, Ind. Telephone 111.
history refers to as a -republican landslide. The farmers prices for all his products have since been good. The farmer who thoughtfully con siders these things will vote for the party whose policies have benefited him.
MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 190G.
Statement cf Circulation of Lake County Times July 16 to August 1, 1906.
July 16, 1906 2310 July 17, 1905 2484 July 18, 1908 3271 July 19, 1906 2671 July 20, 1906 2691 July 21, 190G 2767 July 22, 1903 Sunday. July 23, 1903 2830 July 24, 1903 3103 July 25, 1906 3296 July 25, 1903 3257 July 27, 1903 3452 July 28, 1903 3531 July 29, 1906. . .Sunday. July 30, 1903 3612 July 31, 1905 3578 42 903 Samples, Waste ..2936 Net Circulation.. 39,967 EUGENE F. MGOVERN, Circulation Manager. Circulation books always open to public inspection.
WE BEG to call the attention of advertisers to the above circulation statement of the Times, a sworn copy of which is at our office. We welcome inspection of our books and records by advertisers. Four times as many people read the Lake County Times as any other daily ; paper in Lake county. Advertisers should know what they are paying for. Demand to see a circulation statement, sworn to before a notary. DR. WILLIAM Kirk Bryce who came over from England to reform Chicago, which he had been given to understand was the wickedest city in the world, has found the job too much for him and has resigned the pastorate of the Fourth Baptist
church in West Monroe street, from which he directed his work, to "accept a call' from South Bend. Apparently the hit Dr. Bryce made with his west side congregation was no greater than the impression he made on the "wickedest city in the world." His declaration of his undying allegiance to the British sovereign fell rather Rat. At South Bend he will have a smaller field but an easier task. There is not so much to reform in Indiana as there is in the western Babylon. He is wise in making the shift, lie must learn to shoot t;q;:irrels before he tackles elephants.
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SATURDAY night the Indianapolis News had an able ( ?) editorial which went on to say that there was but. little doubt but what a fight had been pulled o'd' at Indianapolis the night before. The prosecuting attorney and chief of police wore told of the law of Indiana forbidding such an affray and respectfully tailed on to investigate the inn t tor. The News is easy. They knew about the fight as soon as anybody but very kindly held off till the affair was over and everybody gone. Meanwhile Reformer Hanly is still delivering Chautauqua lectures at 200 bucks per. And this able editorial from the organ of Fail banksthe esteemed our dear gov. and Billy Bloodshed!
THE total rural delivery routes number 3.",7GS, and increase of 3.713 during the year. The republican party deserves all the credit for this splendid feature of our mail service. When it was first proposed under democratic administration the democratic president and the democratic postmaster general dismissed it with a sweep of the hand as "impractical and too expensive to be considered." Of thi matter which concerned all the farmers of our nation the remark was made that there were "more important matters" to be tended to. The democratic congress concurred in this view, and then set to work to enact a tariff law which wiped ont the profit the farmer made on every bushel of grain he sold and reduced the selling price of every pound of stock the farmer put on the market. What the farmers did to the democratic party, the following election
SLINGS AND ARROWS.
It seems as if we were up against it when we are advised to love Mr. Roosevelt for what he has done, and Bryan for what he precises to do.
Two years is a long time to keep Bryan in the calcium light, he is more than liable to lay bare his every defect and weakness an error common to people who talk too much. He has never been able to control himself and consequently cannot prevent his party blundering at critical moments to their national undoing.
China is preparing to ask India to reduce the import of opium which it is generally believed will kill the trade system in ten years. China is proving her good faith by an Imperial edict forbidding govenrment employment to opium eaters and it is hoped that she is sincere in her orders for a reduction in the cultivation of the poppy from which the drug is made and this would lead to the extinction of the plant in a very short time.
David R. Francis former governor of Missouri has cabled all the way from Paris his belief that Bryan will receive the nomination and election for 1903. He says he has reasons. Let us hope he writes them dov.ni if they are any good; its too delicate a subject to trust to memory.
Since the Indiana State board of health has tried to discountenance kissing and have issued orders thay fed assured will discourage the habit, everybody will conjecture that their homes are most unhappy or that they are a crusty old set of woman haters.
The announcement that Thomas Edison loves music comes as a distinct shock and revelation to those obliged to get their music through a phonograph.
Somewhere in the world three dollars have been subscribed and sent to New York for the reception to the canned candidate ; there are numbers cf good sound democrats right in Indiana ready to make it 23.
J. P. Morgan fished a fellow out of the Hudson river the other day arid the occurence has been made the occasion for many a fellow to start yelping that he is drowning where "the greenbacks flow" without hops that his fate will be averted by the financial king. Strange that nothing is ever credited about the many life-lines Mr. Morgan has repeatedly thrown to concerns and individuals and kept them and their employes afloat.
Between Trains
A New York girl has been given a baby tiger for a pet. It is hoped that it will not prove as costly to her as tigers have doubtless proved to be to some of her male relatives.
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Japanese packers have been caught labelling canned horse flesh as canned beef. These Japs certainly do learn fast.
A traveling man who makes all the large cities west of Chicago once a year for his specialty house, declares that the best street car advertising he ever saw came to his notice in Denver last spring. He says he does not know whether the advertisement draws much trade, but it certainly was original and attracts much attention and laughter. It ran: "The person sitting under the card is one of our customers. Very cranky and hard to please, but did you ever see a sweller dresser? Try us yourself."
At school inspection some of the boys found some difficulty in the correct placing of the letters "i" and "e" in such words as "believe," "receive," etc , when the superintendent said blandly: "My boya, I will give you an infallible rule; one I invariably use myself." The pupils were all attention, and even the master pricked up his ears. The superin-, tendent continued: "It is simply this: Write the T and 'e' exactly alike and put the dot in the middle over them."
Senator Beveridge, of Indiana, was talking one afternoon in Washington to a group of newly-eloeted. congressmen. "You boys," he said, "must on no
account appear green; keep cool, go slow, think before you speak, then
you wont give yourself away."
The unripe congressmen laughed,
and Senator Beveridge continued:
"I should hate to hear that one of
vou acted as a new Southern con
gressman once did.
"He, as soon as he reached Wash
ington, went off to a photographer's
to be photographed.
" 'I want my likeness taken,' he
said.
" 'Cabinet?' the photographer
asked.
"The Southerner reddened and
looked pleased.
'".'No,' he answered, 'just a plain,
everyday congressman. "
THEATRICAL NOTES.
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These hot days have almost rendered it necessary to recommend club brokers to the S. P. C. A. They insist upon removing their headgear as the thermometer rises and the society might do them up in straw bonnets provided for the nass.
What the president seems to need mcst is a good dosing on some tcnic warranted to curb reform spasms and then build kin: self a notoriety-proof wall behind which he may collect and preserve some common sense. THE GADFLY. -4
Billv Kersands' famous minstrels
come to the Towle opera house on
Saturday, August 18, and is announc
ed as the best attraction of its kind
on the road.
Anions: the new members of the
organization is Billy Nichols, the
world-renown mimic, a product o
Alabama, whose imitations the most
critical praise.
Arthur Maxwell, the trick bicyclist, whose feats on the wheel are
death-defying 'and-at times so marvelous that it is beyond the conception of the audience how he can control himself from falling. Langford, Smith, Johnson, and Comeron supply the comedy of. the
performance, ana it is ot a clean, side-splitting variety. The company consists of thirty-five people and Prof. Lacy's challenge band,- the best cornet band in the country. A grand street parade will be given at 11:20 a. m. and 7:30 p. n. on day of performance, a revelation in itself.
An English journal requested a number of its largest advertisers to give their opinions concerning the best time to stop advertising, and the following replies were received: When the population ceases to multiply and the generations that crowd on after you and never heard of you stop coming on. When you have convinced everybody whose life will touch yours that you have better goods and lower prices than they can get anywhere else. When you stop making fortunes right in your sight solely through the direct use of the mighty agent. When you forget the words of the shrewdist and most successful men concerning the main cause of their prosperity. When younger and fresher houses in your line cease starting up and using the trade journals in telling peopl'e how much letter they can do for them than you can. When you would rather have your own way and fail than to take advice and win.
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DR. WILLIAM D. WEIS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Duttschtr Arzt. OSlce and residence 14 3 Hohman St Phone 20 (private wire) day and night service. JOHNSON'S STUDIO lias two back entrances that all partics can drive to with thti bridal parties and flower pieces until State street is finished. HASONIC TEMPLE.
HAMMOND REALTY CO. WM. J. WHINRRY
Owners cf choice lots in Mcflie's Sub-division. Hammond, Eldg. Hammond. Ind.
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Telephone '2141 Suite COG Hammond Building.
NELSON THOMASSON So Dearborn Street, Chicago. Buys and sells acres and lots at GARY and TOLLESTON. The cheapest and best. Probably has bought and sold more than any other HEAL ESTATE nrra. EEFERS TO CHICAGO BANKS.
For Ice Cream and Cold Drinks
H. M0RELLI..& CO. IS THE
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Ice cream for partys and picnics at moderate prices. Bricks a specialty Plione 2031. 253 So. Hohman
Eyes Tested Free Glasses $1.00 Up. Correct in style to suit your features. Repairing- done afternoon end evening.
C. Breman, O. Q. Optician 188 South Hohman St. Up Stairs.
W. F. 2IASHINO FISE INSURANCE. OTice in First National Bank Bldg. CALUH2T HOTEL Otto Matthias. Prop. LIEALS AT AIL HOURS. Corner Calumet Avenue and UoiTman Street.
i Phone 2C-13. Hammond, Ind.
MAX NASSAU JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Olcott Ave. East Chicago, Ind. Fine Repairing is Our Success
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Huber & Rodgers UNDERTAKING LIVERY AND SALE STABLE NIGHT CAB Office Phone IIS Res. Phone 8121 71-73 STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.
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HOTEL ARRIVALS.
RAILR0ADN0TES Railroad prosperity continues phenomenal, each day furnishes fresh evidence in the form of good reports. During the six months ending June 30, 1906, earnings were reported for 1S2.000, or S3 per cent of the entire country, aggregating $941,000,000. This was an increase of over 14 per cent, the largest rate of gain since 1900, when the increase was slightly below 14 per cent.
Bertha M. Clay's novel, "Dora Thome." has been dramatized and the Rowland & Clifford company will present it here. The trace of the hand of a genuine artist is seen back of Dora Thome. Its distance, its splendid perspective, its rare colors.
the careful working of the details
of its various pictures give at first hand an artistic atmosphere to its
liroduction. which before has been of-
t.-n attempted but rarely accomplish
tui. In none of these scenes is there a blast of garishness, strong lights
are never employed, forward the stage is kent particularly free from
setting, and the effective colors, admirably chosen and perfectly blended, are the background tones. The artist who designed these pictures is not a stranger to the art galleries, for technique of the painter is herein imitatively employed to splendid advantage. The position of the players, the way in which Miss Sadie Marinn plays Dora Thorne works into the pictures with unusual fidelity of artistic standard. This beautiful and superior production of Bertha M. Clay's famous novel dramatized will appear at the Towle opera house on Sunday, August 19.
Carleton. Arthur E. Hansom, Watseka; Mrs. C. A. Bosworth, Bar re, Vt.; Mary L. Bosworth, Barrp. Vt ; Geo. II. Pfeif, Lisbon; Charles E. Foster and wife, Valparaiso; I A. Tur
ner, wite and daughter, Valparaiso; H. B. Van Lean and wife, Louis II. Stafford, W. C. Francke, Chicago;
R. G. Parry, Crown Point, J. Walsh,
Toledo, O. ; A. Crable, Huntington; Y. H. Wagner. N. E. Holmes- G. H. Wheelhouse, W. H. Bauther, Jno. T. Byone, J. P.Muth, H. J. Hecklin, Chicago; A. Campbell, Whiting, E. Welliam, Whiting.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED Girl for general housework. Small family, good wages Must have best recommendations. G. W. PAXTON, 8,1 3, lw. 12 Rimbach Ave.
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Ten laborers for outside work; Highest wages paid. Apnly AT ONCE. W. B. C0NKEY CO. S-13-lwk.
To the Employes of th-3 Piano Company.
Straubs
-Mr. Timberlake, living on Pine street, reported to the police that a suspicious character hadbeen staying In that neighborhood for a number of days.
The Internationa! Correspondence Schools offer a special discount to the above during this week. If YOU are interested, call at Summers Drug Store on or before the 18th and ask for Ward, the Scranton man. 8, 13, St.
James E. Markey. cashier at the' local Wabash Insurance company, has left his desk temporarily to enjoy a visit at Savana, 111., in company with Mrs. Markey and daughter.
There is more catarrh in this section of the country than a'l other diseases put together an 1 unti the lst few years was stiprcfed to te incuraHe. For arrest manr years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remeiies. and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, prono'-nced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to re a constitutional disease and therefore require constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured 1-y F. I. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in dopes from ten drops to a teasioonful. It acts directly on the fclood and rauco s surfaces of the system. They oSer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circra'ars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold ty Drufrsrists. ;?c. Take Bali's t'ani'ly Pills for constipation.
THE CAR THAT IS RIGHT IN DESIGN, MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP i The highest possible grade of material, handled according- to the design of skilled and experienced engineers, by expert mechanics in the largest and most thoroughly equipped automobile factory in the world. There is no part based on guess work or on what the other fellow does, and the costly experimental work is done in the factory and not by the purchaser. "It is RIGHT in the beginning, RIGHT when delivered and stays RIGHT all the time. These are the features of primary importance the facilities of our enormous factory enable ns to give you THE RIGHT CAR AT THE RIGHT PRICE Will be cheerfully shown and demonstrated at our various branches. MAIN OFFICE AiND FACTORY, ' - - KENOSHA, WIS.
Representative for this District THE HORNECKER MOTOR MFG. CO. . 14 Indiana Blvd. Whiting-, Ind., U. 3. A. Me have the best equipped Garage and Repair Shops in this locality. AH work done by skilled mechanics. Also manufacturers of TORPEDO MOTORCYCLES.
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