Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1913 — Page 5

THE TIMES. PAGE FIVE & Ohio Railroad near State Line, Miss., yesterday. This body will be sent to New Albany for burial. Young Brim COIRT IP1IOLDS WILL. at Syrocuse she left all her property RMS NEEDED AT BLOOMiXGTOS. which the city water supply is obtain- Smoke McHle Canadian dab MixBetween $36,000 and $50,000 worth of to Wllllam Rapp. Other heirs, headed Yesterday was one of great rejoic- ed. It is now DeiieVed that It will be t.re. For pipe or cigarette, best that property was involved in a will case christian Raon broua-ht in Bloomington because of a heavy ..,.., . ... . , - leaf a -kill can produce. Adv. settled yesterday in the Coeciusko Or- J Christian Rapp, broua-ht suit to brea do ur of pa, whlch k poss.ble to operate the water plant P Random THINGS AND FLINGS. was 31 years old an dhad been in the cuit court several years ago wnon - "-'"" day. filling cisterns, starting streams moai 01 me lime ana mat me orougnt WTTT ARB .-. - . t n m Tan 1 1 nil n it nnnn i n r I ai. A fri - - - ... . . ... . . . . . TOO NOT A TIMES army a year. Mass Catherine Kern. 75 years old. died will is upheld by the court. and replenishing the sprina-s from Is reailv broken in that loralttv. RKADKRT Jl'DGING from the retnr. from the Illtnola judicial electto tW wnKrmeive party la everytalaa; but proajrea-alvc.

Fridav, Oct. 24, 1913.

GOOD! NO MORE STORIES LIKE "THE" COMMON LAW."

Editor Keeley of the Chicago Tribune says that the monthly mag

azine soon will be a thins of the past. Suppose then that there are to be homes for indigent magazine writers.

THE ordinary democrats must have gritted their teeth when they saw President "Wilson name one professor as governor of Porto Rico and another one as minister to Greece. If we are to have a government off professors by professors and for professors it won't be very long until the democratic marcher discards the rooster and torchlight and substitutes in its place the college cap and dictionary.

"PARTY BOSSES SHOULD NOT RULE." Headline. They shouldn't but they do.

IN passing It may be mentioned that Dr. Slaughter Is one of the foremost surgeons of Muncie.

IT may be safely said that the number of political promises made at this time far exceeded the number of marriage ones made by young men. TN issuing an order that postoflee and other government employes should use individual towels evidently President Wilson didn't want to let there 'of. any opportunity for the oldfashioned roller-towel to distribute republicarltis germs among the faithful.

! E ART Just enough each day so that you can look the Income tax collector straight in the eye and tell I him to go to.

ALTHOUGH Gary has a humane society it isn't very active or else It

would be getting after some of those Gary editors whose money-shines are

really cruel.

T. R. HAS been warned to beware of South Ameri

can cannibals. But the cannibals won't bother such a

tough en4 wiry piece of

beef.

DISPATCH from the eatrttol says

that Washington Is alarmed over the

activities of the Cuban congress. Well, ! there are a lot of us worried over the

congress at Washington.

III While th .fZfr. "S fTTXS fl j Supply Lasts k rS Wfj y ' Y '

CSW JracKage or Nl

NSr Til With a 10c

: EX-GOVERNOR Sulzer isn' t so

famous after all. Here several days

hare passed and ho has .received no

offers to go into vaudeville or become

a Chautauqua lecturer.

SEE that the U. B. steel corpora

tion has acquired five steamships for

its South American business. Instead

of trade following the flag it now fol

lows T. B.

The Day in HISTORY

OCTTOBEH. 34 1ST HISTORY.

1829 Provsion made for the free nav

igation of the River Rhine, Ger

many.

1M4 Petroleum discoveries made at I

undee, Monroe County, Mich.

1899 South-African Boer war. Gen.

White repulsed a Free State force

at Rietfonteln, near Ladysmith.

1901 South-African war, Colonel von Donop, operating under Lord

Methuen, repulsed an attack made

upon his column by Delarey and

Kemp, killing over 40 Boers. 1904 Russo-American war.

1911 Dr. Frederick A. Cook was hooted from a hall in Copenhagen when he attempted In a lecture to vin

dicate himself as discoverer of the

North pole.

1912 Liuet. Charles Becker was con

victed o instigating the Rosenthal

murder. TODAYS BIRTHDAY HOSORS.

Jack Beall, democrat, of Waxahachie, was born in Ellis county, Tex., Oct.

2 4, 186; graduated from the law de

partment of the University of Texas in 1890; served in the House of Representatives of the Texas Legislature from 1892 to 1894, and in the Senate

of the state of Texas from 1894 to

1898; was elected to the fifty-eighth.

fifty-ninth, sixtieth, sixty-first, and sixty-second congresses, and reelected

to the sixty-third congress.

Up and Down in

INDIANA

WAS HOIXDED BY HVLAND,

Sheriff Brown and Chief of Police Eador of Noblesvllle have returned

from Michigan City, where they conducted Lon Henderson to serve a life

sentence for being an habitual crim

inal.

Jk Henderson talked freely concerning

his life while on his way to the pent-1

tentlary. He said he had no personal

feeling against anyone except Martin

Hyland, superintendent of the Indian

apolis police force, whom he says has

followed him for twenty years and im

proved every oportunity to send him

to prison. HEARS OF SOX'S DEATH.

:.. George D. Brim, living near New Albany received a telegram last night saying that his son, William D. Brim,

a soldier in the 170th Coast Artillery,

. ,wa- killed la the wreck on the Mobile

vj 1 . f' "" I hv -' It (I j .-,r fL l 'Ct ' w- its 1 fir ""PfiM 1 .

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