Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1912 — Page 8

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filiLLER CUTS DOWN ITSM LIST Town Now Has the Lowest Rate of Any in Lake County.

Th- town board of Miller last night used t Vi official axe for a good purpose. They cut down the town taxes until they are now among tne lowest in the country. The nhl rate of $1.23 whs sliced down to fl 13, whtch la a low rati" when compared with Gary's $1.61 iir.'l East Chicago's $-.' levy. Miller now has a valuation of $1.2'i0.(M"ii) a twenty-five per cent Increase over l ist year. This will give the town government $14,125 for next yenr, whicn sum is evluHif f the school board funds. The l.-vv is .iivMid as follows: ticnfral, 50 ; sinking rand. IS; street and alley impi "vpincnls, 5: puuU" debt, 2; p;rk fund, t : light maintenance. 10; interest on electrical muijimppt inds, 10. Trustees Frederieksom, Olander and North also ordered railroads to tall crossing- lights atid the assessmitwS roll for the opening of North avenue was passed.

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build a combination church and school building;. It la understood that this plan will not be carried out. owing to the expense. Instead a good brick church, to cot in the neighborhood of $f,000 will be built, and It Is the hope of the Hungarians living In and around Oklahoma, that In a few years they may see their way clear to put up' a substantial paroachlal school. Joseph Plttner of Alexander avenue has the contract for the structure, and

the terms of his agreement require that he complete his building by Dec. first. The new building Is not directly on the corner, but Is being placed to one side on the property owned by the church-. Not long ago a new priest. Father Fekete, took rharxe of the purlsh, taking the place vacated by Father Paul Bognar.

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ARRESTED IN ROBERTSDALE F. W. Cisscll, 115 Pnrk How, Chicago, was arrested at Robertsdale last night by Officer Cordua on a charge of assault and battery. A $50.00 bond was furnished and he will appear for trial before City Judge Harnett tomorrow

morning at P o'clock. A report made by Officer Cordua, states that Ossell was drinking with another man and woman at Nelson's place and following some words he struck the woman In tha face.

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DENOUNCE BEVERIDGE

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IMiln't Krnd Speeches.

"I am inclined to believe that none of my opponents have read my speeches, my magazine debate with Mr. Bryan, nor other magazine articles in which I have discussed these matters, any more than they have read any of the solid, t hough! -compelling works dealing with the great economic questions of the houi- ) "But 1 have made it my business to j read a good many of them and to dl- ' gest them so far as I have been able, j and when I make a statement I am generally in position to name my ref-j erences and produce my authorities It won't do, these days, to trust to hear-! say or vague authority. This is the period of brass tacks. I try to carry a j full supply of assorted sizes and a hefty I hammer with -'hich to drive them in." Criticises Old Methods. i Such was the manner In which Mr. Beveridge ended that part of his sddress dealing with Mr Balston and in which he criticised the lazy, careless, and unstudlous method of the old-tim j politician of Investigating and discus-j ping economic questions. "But the Democratic position Is that' whenever buslnes gets big it should be! destroyed. Mr. Marshall of Indiana1 went to Maine and made such a speech as that and lost Maine to the Demo-!

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senator spoke at Assembly hall in Ham-J keep up his good work, since It will mond for about an hour, addressing an drive every thinking business man, litaudience which in round figures is eetl-jtle or big. In disgust away from him mated to have been composed of five land from that party which agitates the hundred persons, many of them worn- business question, not to solve the evils

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CHURCH STARTED' Work was begun a couple of days ago on the new Hungarian church to ' be erected alongside on the site of the one that burned some time ago at the corner of Alexander avenue and 14Sth street. Although it had been Intended to

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