Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1908 — Page 10
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OH! MY! 'TIS GOOD UP AND DOWN IN INDIANA Mrs. Belle Gunness and Ray Lampnere, -Central Figures in Laporte Murder Mystery. Hot t , -AT-
Nuys has a carbon copy of the indictment, but does not wish to go Into the trial without the original indictment. HIRES 10O EXTRA MEN. The Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Co. of Newcastle is this week adding 100 extra men to its force and before the first of the year expects to be employing more than 1000 men. The additional men have ben Imported from Cleveland and Eastern cities and are mostly skilled machinists. IZANLEY LAYS DOWN LAW.
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WOITtiD BE GAME OFFICER. George StbwarUkopf of, Columbus, of the firm of Schwa'rtxkopf & Sons, has announced he will be a candidate for the offlce of state fish and game commiissoner under Governor Marshall. OLD MAX WAS ASSAILANT. A Marion Jury last night found Elijah Harrelt, 54 years old. guilty of assault on a twelve-year old-girl, sentencing him to the penitentiary to a term of from two- to twenty years. Harrell's attorney asked for his acquittal on the plea of insanity. HOTISG NOT GOOD. ft Hunting In Allen county near Fort Wayne which began, on Tuesday with the opening of the season, is declared to be a frost by; the -400 and over nimrods who immediately essayed forth when the law allowed them. Rabbits ana fairly plentiful in the country, but quail are extremely noticeable by their absence. ' ' - ' GOLF CLl'B MIST MOVE. By the end of this week the officers of the Kekionga Golf club of Fort "Wayne, who are soliciting; funds with which to secure a new location for the orgnization, expect to have the sum of $25,000 subscribed for the purpose. I Tke ground on which the club is now located has been sold and consequently the body must move. DIDST PAY THE DOG TAX. , Warrants of fifty-two citizens of BloomingtoiV were placed in the hands of Constable William Norman yesterday by the prosecutor, alleging that the tax has not been paid 'on dogs owned by those for whom warrants were issued. STVDEHfTS VISIT PLOW WORKS. Fifty-eight senior mechanical engineering students from Purdue university inspected the Oliver Plow "Works at Sooth. Bend yesterday morning. At noon the classmen were guests of J. D. Oliver for lunch. TAFT BRINGS MANY ORDERS. . James J. "Wood of Fort "Wayne, manager of the Fort Wayne Electric Works, states that since election his company has booked $150,000 worth of orders. The company ' is increasing Its force
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the law-permitted use of larger bits in mines the differences in the Clinton fields between the Terre Haute miners and operators will probably be settled soon. President Vanllorn received word yesterday afternoon from Gov. Hanley that the law is in force. FOl'RTH WIFE Ql ITS. Issac Smithson of Marion was yesterday made the defendant In an action for divorce instituted by his fourth wife, Maggie Smithson. She asks for the restoration of her former name, Maggie Wariner, and $1000 alimony. Smithson is 60 years old, while his wife is only 30.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, .and that i3 by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thin tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube resisred to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an infland condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Onf Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cam.ot be tured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. SenA for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold bv durggists, 75c. Take Halls Family Pills for constipation.
Ray Lainphere is now being tried for bis life at LaPorte. The state will try to convict him on the charge of murdering; Mrs. Gunness and her three children and then setting; fire to the house, while the defense will try to prove that Mrs. Gunness was not mnrdrrrd at all and Is still alive.
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gradually and soon expects to be working on the old schedule" with all the old men and possibly more. FOURTH VENIRE CALLED. When court adjourned last night at LaPorte ten men were in the jury box
to try Ray Lamphere for the murder of Mrs. Gunness and her children. The. third special venire has been exhausted and the fourth has been called. LOSES THE IXUICTMEXT. Search of the files of the county
clerk's offlce at Anderson has failed to reveal the indictment for muredr returned by the grand jury against John Glasco, who was arraigned in the circuit court yesterday and pleaded not guilty to the charge. Prosecutor Van
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