Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 86, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1906 — Page 8

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

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' . .I WILL SELL Thres 8 par cent Real Estate Mortgages

Amply secured and made by men whose signatur alone are worth 100 cents on the dollar in any bank, - One$i,36o.OO, due in three years. Qne--$L600.00, due in five years. ' pne--$l,800.00, due in three years.

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, V. HO First National Bank Bldg. Telephone Hammond,- 3253. Open Evening Until 8 p.

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jl Successor to Crest & EmraerllnoUNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR U PRACTICAL EMBALMER. f 2 J75tey Jfrecf, Hammond, Ind.

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Tropical Ca!e Sweeps the Coast

of the Gulf of Mecico, Doins: Destruction.

PEOPERTY LOSS IS ENORMOUS

Lcs3 cf Life Doubtful; May or Kay Kot Ee Heavy.

Exposed People Had Dno Warning Pensacola Alone Reports S3, 000,000 Daiaases.

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" Best Eqippcd Repair Shop in the State. Compressed Air FREE. Bowser Gasoline System Phone 122 91 S. HOHMAN STREET fiuchn BIcck. HAMOMSD. IND.

flemniond Horse Market i5to 40 Head cf Morses always 03 hand. Hay, feed and Wood for Sale. Exchange Stable. ED MARSH. Proprietor, MANHATTAN HOTEL, 306 Calumet Ave

SA VE TWO CENTS A DAY YOU CAN OWN A FARM We mean What we say. "The Marvin Tlan" enables any one who will put away a small sum each day to own a farm that he can liva on, cr lease out, and in either case have a tood income for life. Land is situated in tha most productive belt in the United States. An absolutely safe, sure and profitable investment fair superior to a savings bank. Let us explain the plan to you. It is money in your pocket to know our method of doing business. TRENHOLM, MARVIN & CO. D, 605 Baltimore Building, Chicago, 111.

Louisville, Sept. 2S. The tropical hurricane which for the past twentyfo'ir hours has boon churning the waters of the frulf of Mexico and doing much damage on the coast and far inland is n6v whipping through North Alabama ia a northeasterly direction

at a velocity but slightly less than

th.t recorded in New Orleans durln

yesterday. Reports received by the Associated Press do not indicate any loss of life, but the darusge to property

over the territory touched by the storm is something enormous. All

wire communication is seriously dis

arranged, and in some Instances has

resulted in cutting off cities complete

ly. Mobile not having been heard from

In nearly twenty-four hrars. lioss at Prnsaeola Is $3,000,000.

Numerous washouts have occurred,

the Interruption from this cause in one

case extending for thirty miles. Ten

sacola, where the maximum velocity

of wind was probably felt early yes

terday morning, reports n property los3

of 53.000.000 in the city alone, and sends rumors of loss of life which it is impossible to confirm, as the uncertain

wire which held long enough to glean

this information failed with the com int: of night. Danger Points Are All Cut Off.

New Orleans furnished the subject of numerous wild rumors during the day, but authentic reports from thera

indicate that while ihere was ''consid

erable damage to property there haa

been no loss of life in the city. Wires between New Orleans and the gulf are prostrated, and it will be several days before anything can be heard from the? vast territory between the Crescent

City and the giilf. and before anything can be heard from the shipping Avhich

is riding ort the storm in the open gulf. Biloxl, Mississippi City and Moss Toint, Miss., have not been heard from for twenty-four hours. Moss Point reporting the water five fee deep in the streets of the little town. They Hope for the Rest. All efforts to penetrate even tha -lge of the flood caused bv the hurri-

j cane east .and south of here has been ! fruitless! up to a period almost twenty- , four hours after the receipt of the lasfi message from the exposed towns. Ap

prehension is increased by the fact that these places, beginning at Lake Catherine, are much more exposed to wind and water than the larger gulf cities which have harbors. Still there Is hopo that the loss of life is small, because due notice was given of the coming storm; but the loss of property must be immense.

Lake County

Title St Guaranty Company

ABSTRACTORS t , F. R. MOTT, -President; J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary, FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-Pros. A. II. TAPPER. Treasurer, S. A. CULVER, Manager. Hammond and Crown Point, Indiana. Secretary's office in Majestic Bld., Hammond. lAbstracts furnished promptly at current rates.

THIS IS CHEAP INSURANCE

Heirs of a Dead Man Get S 10,000 "at a Merely Nominal Cost in Premiums. New York. Sep 2S. A special cable dispatch from London states that the heirs of one of the victims of the Grantham disaster have received $10,COU insurance at a cost of 1 penny. The insured was a regular subscriber to a London penny weekly which insures its readers against accidents and death. 'lne day of the disaster he sent his

bag, containing a current copy of ths

paper, duly signed, to the hotel at Retford where he expected to pass tho

night. Within a few hours of his death tne claim was examiuted, allowed and settled.

DAVIS BUGS., HARVARD DENTIST.DAYIS BROS., HARVARD DENTIST.

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NOTICESPECIAL The Drs. Davis Bros., of the Harvard Dental Offices, wish to announce that NO ONE ELSE IS connected with same and they have exclusive control of ofSces. Only licensed graduate dentists, with years of experience, are employed. With lady assistant, another chair added, making four chairs in our operating: department, we are better prepared to "more than please." "You are always welcorse." Telephone 2923. State and Hohman. Hammond, tad. C. L. DAVIS, D, D. S., J. A. DAVIS, D. D. S. 0? Drs. Davis Bros. Harvard Dental Offices.

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Tronble in a Mexican Town. Monterey, Sept. 28. That troubla has occurred in the town of Jimer.ei is acknowledged by the authorities, but tney are very reticent and refuse to state the cause of the disturbance Several hundred troops have been sent tnere, and there were reports of a revolution having broken out The latest report is that the town was attacked by bandits, and that .several citizens and thugs had been killed.

Confesses Killing His Brother. New York. Sept. 23. Arm a- Tas'nji.m, the Armenian who was arrested and charged with the murder of hi brother, Marknr Markarian. confessed to the police that he killed his brother. He said that he threw his brother's head into the Hudson river.

Strike Against a Foreman. Marshalltown, la., Sept. 2S. The entire force at the car shops of the Iowa Central railway struck. The men demand the removal of Foreman John Gieene and say they will remain out until he is removed.

Railroad Sold at Auction. Sioux City, - la., Sept. 23. The Sioux City. Homer and Southern railway was sold at sheriffs sale at Dakota City, Neb., for .$10,700. James A. Foye. cf Sioux City, was the purchaser.

DAVIS BROS,, HARVARD DENTI5T.DAVIS BROS., HARVARD DEHTI5T.

Caught in Shafting and Killed. EvansviHo, Ind., Sept. 23. Eugene

J Everett, a watchman at a coal mina I at Newburg, Ind., was killed by bcins t caught in the m'me shaftieff.

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NEW STEAMSHIP COMPANY

ion't. Head This Advertisement if p Wish fl Keep Your Money, Why? Because I am offering: acre and lot property so trc

steamship company on the great lake.; rner.clously low that the temptation will be too great for you to hart;

on to your money any longer. I am selling vacant lots for $10, $15, 520, $25, $30, $50 and upwards; acres at $50 and $100 per acre and upwards. Write or call for particulars.

ta First Job Is to Kaild Eight Vessels at a Cost of Xrarly $4, 00O,O0O, Detroit. Sept. 2S. The Free Fress

announces the lnuncinrjsr of a

that will build at once eisrht shirs

each OX) feet Ion?, aud each cot.np! about 4TrXi". While the jrsjnnel of the new concern is not sriven iu lie-

tail Mopes Taylor, vice president of the Lackawanna Stevl eomiumv, is

mentioned as prominent in the new steamship company, and it-Js- stated tint other capitalists assoc.' uf?xl with Taylor in the .aokawanna Stev-l company are interested, although the stool company irc!f docs not appear in tkJ transaction.

The new ships are to come oiit in

100S, and are to he built by the American Shipbuilding company, the hitter company atrreein? to take over at a

valuation of $1K).0C0 the ship own

ers dry clock property at Chicnsro.

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BADGER CIVIL SERVICE LAW

Only Recourse of Iischarsed Em

ployes lathe Courts, if They Think Themselves Wronged. Madison, Wis., Sept. 2S. The attor

ney g-eneral has rendered an opinion

to the effect that if a head of a state

deportment discharges an employe who

Is under civil service, and files with the commission kis reasons, which upon their face constitute just cause for such removal, the commission cannot

po behind such statement and rein

state the employe.". Tho aprsTieved em

ploye must appear- to the courts if ha wants to be reinstated. The opinion Is Important, as it affects 1,200 state employes under civil service. The attorney general also holds that the superintendents of tho different state charitable and penal institutions are not required to file statements of their reasons for discharging employes under civil service.

Suite 408, Hammond Dldg.f Hammond, Ind. Phone 3021 Branch Office Tollcston, Ind.

SYMPTOMS THAT DECEIVE THE MOST .PRMSTIGED EYE-IHDI-CATIOHS THAT ARE OFTEN WRONGLY CONSTRUED.

Dynamite Deviltry. New York. Sept. 23. An exploding bomb, set of, it is believed, by a revengeful cang of blackmailers, portly wrecked a five-story tenement house at Williamsburg, and imperilled the lives of about fifty occupants. No one was hurt. Ipmacio Fi.civanni, an Italian banker who owns the place, has lately received blackmailing letters which ha has entirely ignored.

They Had the Wrong Man.

Rhinelander, Wis., Sept. 2S. John Roy or, apd 20, was arrested here on

the arrival of a Soo train from Minneapolis on suspicion that he was Hen

ry Sussman, wanted at Minneapolis for alleged wife-murder. Detective

nanson, of the Minneapolis force, ar

rived here and aftr an interview with the prisonerordered his discharge from

custody. Pere Marquette Meeting Adjourned

Detroit, Sept. 2S. The special meet

Ins of the Tore Marquette stockhold

ers called for yesterday to act upon

the question of abrogating the ninety

nine-year lease of the rood to the C, H. and D. was adjourned for thirty

days. KNOWN DEAD NUMBER TEN

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Fonr More Fatalities Develop at tho

Scene of the Wabash Train Disaster.

Danville, 111., Sept. 28. The known

dead as a result of the wreck of "Wabash train No. S at Catlin station now

number ten. Mrs. J. II. Waldman, of Guelph. Out., died from frnras re

ceived In the wreck. Tkroo charred skeletons were found under the wreck.

(f these one is thought to be that of

Peter Paxton. of Fort Wavno. Ind..

who was with George Goodman, also

of Fort Wayne, in a stock oar, the lat

ter's body having been recovered, but nothing heard of Faxton The other

two skeletons are thought to be those

of tramps who were stealing a ride on the passenger train.

As tlic e:tura of dlieae often lie beyond our bttitit. v loarn their nature by the symptom exhibited, but thnt tbe rent riiiur o( auiVrrliii: Is ninny times mistaken for the symptoms of disease Is demonstrated dally. Many persons nfRictetl with so-en!l.r rhnnilc diKens-s tire uslntc today, mid lutve been for yenrs, remedies unci treatments thnt have absolutely no action on the real cause of their si:ft'eriu' nud they itrndunlly lose nil confidence in medicines and physicians. On the other band, some people expect too quick, results from ttie use of medicine and change from one remedy to nnother. In many cases the results obtained ore ntmost immediate nnd wonderfully beneficial, but are only secured by the use of medicine that Is Intended and prepared to net on the different orgum of the body nil at the snme time. , A rnse reported September ?th, illustrates Ibis forcibly! Mr. John II, Allen, CO 4 South tulu St., South Itend, Ind., sulVered for years with what was thought to be stomach nnd kidney trouble, lie was subject to severe pains iu the small of the back; pains between the shoulder blades j blKhly eolored urine; palpitation of the heart; dtry sensntions Had constant headaches. After eatius, the food would not diRest properly, felt like so luueh lend In tbe stomach, w hteh , would htont and swell; t:tses, Krlp Inland suiTocntInK sensations, belching, sour stomach nnd foul breath followed nnd he was always constipated. The use of Utiaker Herb Kitrart has entirely cured him. It did not merely afford a temporary relief It removed the real rnue of his suffering-. There was no doubt, no supposition, no Imagination about It. The cause was there before hint. Mr. Allen had been suffering; for years from the ravages of a parasite (tapeworm) and the real cause of his trouble was never suspected. Ilrtow- is his statement, given In hi own words, and sworn tot I bes to hereby certify thnt I espelled on September Btb, 1IMX!, a tapeworm complete with bend, measuring nearly thirty feet In length. I had

been tortured and pestered ulth this monster for years. I purchased one bottle of Quaker Herb ISxtnxct on Monday, September 3rd, (labor l)ay)..4 at Woods nnd Striebela Public Unit; Store of this city. I li-unn taking

the medicine at once. On Sep. ember 5th I pnssed the worm. I did not have to resort to starvation and i have experienced no ill af ter-eiTeeta. W itness my hand aad seal tl is Ctu day of September, 1D0U. J. i:. ALLEY. STATE OF INDIANA

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Hefore me, the undersljtned, a Justice of the Peace, personally appeared John E. Allen, who, being; first duly nworn, says that the contents of the above affidavit and the matter and thlnss contained therein are trne. 'Witness my hand and ofttelal eal this Cth day of September, JUDO. (Sral) VITAS C. JONES, Justice of the Peace. My term expires -November 27, 100(1. Quaker Herb Extract, the time tried remedy for diseases of the stomach, liver nndkldneys, has been before the public for jears and Is for sale by your loc.-.l" rtrusKists, or Is sent on receipt of price, gl.Ott, U- - m, 1 1 " kt-r Herb Co., Cincinnati, O.

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Pnlajanes Are Still Fightinff. Manila, Sept. 2.S. The military situ

ation in the islands of Leyte and Sa-

mar shows no Improvement The Pula-

Janes will not fight in the open, but

rely on night attacks. Small depreda

tions keep the country in a continual

state of alarm. Large bands of outlaws are dispersed, but small bodies of ma

rauders prey on farmers and peaceful

citizens and succeed ia keeping away

from the troops.

Philippine Outlaws Sentenced. Manila, Sept. 2$. The trial of a

number of outlaws which began Sept

17 has been ended at Gavite. Sakay, iu.ontalon, Deveina and Villafuerto were convicted and sentenced to death. Natlvidad was sentenced to thirty years' imprisonment and four others to terms of twentj' years each. The trials of nil were replete with positive evidence of guilt

She Had to Shoot Him. Barron, Was. ,Sept. 28. In the circuit court, after two days' trial, Elva Aney was acquitted of the charge of murdering Albert Hewitt at Chetka, June 3.1. Evidence showed the defendant attempted to escape from the deceased, but was forced to shoot to save herself.

-Distillers of

Hammond Bourbon Hammond Sourmash Hammond Rye. Malt Gin Hammond Dry G-in Cologne Spirits Refined Alcohol Daily Capacity, 25,000 Gallons

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Better Pay for Motormen. New York, Sept 28. It is announced tuat the Brooklyn Rapid Transit company had acceeded to the demands of tne elevated railroad motormen for an increase in wages.

"Real Estate in all its Branches." We List Here a Few of Our Bargains: 25 foot lot on State Street, across Carter's livery barn, at a very reasonable figure, $2,300. G room cottage, brick foundation, 3714 foot lot, LaSalle Street, f 1,000. Fine two-flat building, 50 foot lot on Ogden Street, $3,600. Michigan Avenue, 8 rooms, $2,100. 9 room house, 50 foot lot, Shefield Avenue, $2,500. S room house, 50 foot lot, SheSeid Avenue, $2,000. 4 room cottage. Oak Street, north of EoSraan, 25 foot lot, cn easy pay. raents, $750. 8 room house on Hurry Street, $1,300. 4 room house on Indiana Avenue, $S00. 75 feet on Carrol Street, all improvements paid, $900. Ne7 7 room house on Walter Street, 50 foot finely improved lot Ownei leaving city must sell, $1,900. 5 room cottage ca IJorth, South and East Sides for sale on monthly pay

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T?tey Come In Flocks. Ose way to gain lots of relatives is

to die rich and leave no wilh-Baltl- j rew Modern 7 room house on Oakly Avenue, $2,850.

16 room cottage on Truman, near Oakley, 50 foot lot, $1,500,

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