Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 18 August 1906 — Page 2

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MISS ANNA GRAY. This Fopular Hammond girl leaves tonight with Miss Marae Mashino for a two weeks' trip to Mackinac Island and the north shore of Canada through the "Soo" and by way of Duluth. Miss Gray is assistant bookkeeper at the Hammond Elevator Company.

In Social Circles

Communication! pertaining to this department may be addreed to Miss Daisy L. Emery, Society Editor The Lake County Times. Telephone 111.

Mrs. F. S. lietz and son Lyman visited in Chicago this afternoon. Miss Mabel King is spending the week-end with friends In Hose Turk. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. firoman spent Hiram Green Jr. has returned from a week's vacation spent in the East.

Miss Eugenia Knotts Chicago today.

visited in

Miss Hazel Webb will visit friends In Lowell over Sunday. Mrs. Albert Smith. 434 Truman avenue, spent today in Chicago. , Mrs. Hugh Carroll and daughter will spend Sunday in Michigan City. Miss Geneva Kern of Crown Point visited Hammond friends today. Miss Margaret Butland has gone to Canada to spend a month with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Green Sr. returned last night from a visit in Milwaukee. Miss Mable Smith will be a guest at the SouthwortU home in Griffith next week. " Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Dyer and son John left today for an outing at the Dells, Wis. Mrs. D. Fuller who has been visiting relatives at Creston, returned this morning.

Misses Dolly and Eugenia Knotts came home from 'Valparaiso last evening. Mrs. Frank O'Shea of Indiana avenue has returned from a visit a visit in Akron and Cleveland. O. Misses Lizzie Jonas and ; Mildred O'Malley will visit friends at Bass Lake tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haines, 420 Truman avenue, left this morning for a visit in Williamsport and Lafayette. Mrs. William Phrol, 4 25 Truman avenue, is back from a visit with her mother in Saxony.

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Burge of

Wheeler, Ind., are the gue'sts of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gero. . Mrs. George Reid of Chicago is the guest of her son Ray Reid and wife today.

Mrs. J. Paul attended a theatre party at the Colonial to see "The Vanderbilt Cup." . Miss Let ha Musselman returned last evening from a weeks visit in Chicago. Misses Katie and Mamie Hoffman of Dyer were Hammond visitors yesterday. Miss Margaret Roarman will leave, this evening for New York where she will spend two weeks. Chas. H. Friedriek is at the Illinois theatre tonight with his family to sec 'The Lion and the Mouse." Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Piatt accompanied by Miss Laura Lemster of Crown Point are visiting Miss Clara Nichols today. Mrs. Robert Whittenberger of Frankfort, Ind.. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howell at 133 Russell street. The Ladies Aid society of St. Paul's Lutheran church will give a basket picnic at Douglas park, next Wednesday.

cake at the home of Mrs. VanSickle, 9 2 Plummer avenue, t Wednesday afternoon. Everybody is invited. Mrs. H. A. "Alexander returned to her home in Haskell, Texas this morning after spending a few days with her sister Mrs. J. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Miller and daughters Grace and Florence, left this morning for South Haven where they will spend a few days. Mrs. Mary Youngiove and nephew, Fred Aylesworth, went to Hammond this morning to visit Peter Crumpacker and family. Valpo Messenger. Mrs. A. F. Knotts of Hammond, at- . tended the exercises at the University last night. She was the guest of D. E. Kelly and family during her stay in this city. Valpo Messenger. Miss Beatrice Hanson, 8 Rimbach avenue entertained Misses Mayme Bomberger, Elsa Masepohl, Frances Lundt and Jessie Curtis at an informal dinner party last evening. Misses Lola and Blanche Lyons, who have been spending two weeks

vacation in the East, returned home today. Ben Lyons, who accompanied his sisters on their eastern trip will not return for some time. . Mrs. W. F. Brunt, 450 Plummer avenue, entertained a few friends yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Martin Cunningham of Chicago. The guests were Mesdames Charles Hohman, Walter Hammond. George Rawling, Martin White, Everett Riemann and Miss Edna Laws of Crown Point.

Mrs. A. F. Knotts and Miss Mar

guerite Heannesse left Holly, Mich.,

Thursday and went to Valparaiso to

attend the commencement exercises

Mrs. Knotts returned to Hammond

vesterdav and will have Miss Hean

nesse as her guest for some time.

Marguerite Knotts will remain in

Holly until September.

Miss Frances Lundt is giving a pic

nic party at Lake Front park this afternoon in honor of her guest,

Miss Mayme Bamberger, who leaves

tomorrow for her home in St. Louis

Those in the party are Miss Elsa

Maspohl, Beatrice Hanson, Hazel Webb, Julia Wall, Laura Mather and

Jessie Carter of Whiting. Arthur Dion, of Marengo, 111 is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. John Sherby

of Truman avenue and will join a party of seven for a lake trip tonight, where they will be the guests of Alfred Sherby and Ike Nelson, at their camp in Grand Haven, Mich. The party consists of Misses Mae Campbell Hazel Kingwill, Blanche and Mable Sherby, Arthur Dion, A. St. Pierre of Chicago, and Master Joe Sherby. They will return on the Sunday night boat; ".SS Carolina." MARRIAGE LICENSES.

THE CITY

! E. D. Ehrhart of Marion, Ind., has 1 taken a position as night operator 'at the Pennsylvania depot.

Today was regular payday at the

Simplex.

Mrs. McKerlie. 513 Chicago avenue, reports a stray cow which she wanted the police to impound.

! Nicholas Haan who is at Battle Bruce Ryan will spend Sunday in, recuveratinc in health.

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SUNDAY, AUG. 19 OWLAND & CLIFFORD

SATURDAY, AUG. 18 The Famous, the Orig-inal and Only

Fred M. Memhard of Chicago, was

the guest of Hammond friends today.

Gus Portz and George Shaw went

to the city this noon.

Roscoe Hemstock who works in the

Model Clothing store, will spend Sun- ! day with his mother in Valparaiso.

Robert Lauby of Lowell, was in

town today on business.

The members of the Mee's athletic Ichib had their first football practice I this afternoon at Harrison park.

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J. C. Wall of this city, went to).

Hegewisch on business today.

Iring Betz went to Chicago this

nnrning to get nis auto which has

j been at McDuft'y's for repairs.

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Direction GEO. L. BARTON.

Dramatization of Bertha M. Clay's Popular Novel.

Joseph Brown of Chicago, is visiting Frank Wilson today.

Julius Dunsing went to the city this afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lauerman of Sibley street went to Chicago on a'

I shopping trip this morning.

New anc! elaborate :.: Handsome and Gore; umes. Everything new

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Dr. F. K. Troup of Salt Lake City, is in this city todav on business.

G. Y. Hunter went to Chicago this afternoon to attend to some business.

Mrs. Grant Trump of Lowell ,is here today visiting her son Ralph.

F. M. Hael of Hegewisch, transacted business in Hammond today.

W. J. Thompson of the G. H. Hammond Ice company, went to Chicago this afternoon on business.

Mrs. h P. Ames is visiting her son Ned at Crawfordsville this wee.

M. L. Neversole of Bluffton, Ind., is home on a vacation.

Leslie Armstrong is visiting friends in Attica, Ind.

Christ Goetz has purchased the Jacob Loesch place near Wolf Lake.

Will Mee went to Chicago morning on business.

this

Samuel Cross returns to his home in Shelby, Ind., today.

Robert McHie went to Chicago this morning to attend to some business.

Mrs. E. A. Mee spent the day in Chicago on a shopping tour.

Ed. Bauer of the Simplex went to Chicago this afternoon.

Miss Lid a Piatt has resigned her position in the Hammond schools and will not return to this city.

Miss Maud Scriver left

sntnd a. week of her vacation at Wi- j ber son and two daughters of Fort

cona Lake.

Rev. Theodore Claus is entertain-

todav to ! his sister. Mrs. A. Hoffman and

her son

Wayne, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckhart went to Chicago this afternoon to visit

friends.

The Tribe of Ben Hur will meet this evening in the K. of P. hall and

j business of impo: lance will be tran--acted. L. G. Porlier and B. L.

Porlier of Oakley avenue were guests! Mis? Mayme Bom'oerger. who has

Patrick Brown, Chicago. Anna Draths, Chicago. Harry B. Van Loan. Ermenia M. Van Loan. Dennis M. Namara, Chicago 3 4 Elizabeth Murphu, Chicago 29 Louis Fazikas, East Chicago 24 Mary Souta, East Chicago 21 Bohmuil Asar, Chicago 22 Elizabeth Smiel, Chicago IS Chas. J. Carney, Chicago 27 Eva Axtel, Chicago 31

HOTEL ARRIVALS.

Carltton: B. F. E. Nordberg. Steve Gabuault, Milwaukee; Fred Henoch, La Porte; T. D. Scott, Indianapolis; Mrs. O. J. Dalar, P. J Heuming. Miss Elsa Weihe, Laura Morn, Thos. E. Zeller, A. Peterson. C. A. Mott, Chicago; V. F. Yergens, I. A. Cooper. Huntington; A. F. Warner, C. Hendricks, I. Dille and wife, Chicago; W. D. Peck and wife;

Evanston; Alfred A. Winslow, Chi

cago; F. N. Seavert, Chicago.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.

WANTED Girl for must be a hustler, tists.

office work

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boon visiting Mis Fiances Lundt on

I Williams street, will return to het Mrs. Mat Honey returned j home in St. Louis tomorrow. z. from St. Paul where j ' the G. A. R. reunion. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barry and

jMiss Frances Leightoa of Hyde Park, Craw ford of Crow n jure guests at the home of Lawrence

p,-,:it. Ind., is the gu'-st of Hammond 1 Cox. 512 South Hohman street.

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Burroueh of New York j lev avenue, has returned from a five ,on ! visiting Charley Shea weeks visit in Akron O., where she ) i was the guest of her aunt Mrs. Wal-

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LOW EATES TO NORTH SOUTH DAKOTA.

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n J. Li;; man an I s-on Ad and r i.'':;a. will leuw Monday

The Martha society of the Chris-

fOi- an outing at South Haven. Mich, j tian church will serve ice cream and

Via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul

Railway.

Harvester second-class tickets, from

Chicago to all points on Chicago, Mil

waukee & St. Paul Ry. in North Da

kota and South Dakota. Rate $14.50

for each person, wnen live or more persons travel on one ticket. Tick

ets on sale daily until August 31 Low rates returning November 30. E. G. HAYDEN, Traveling Passenger Agent, 426 Superior Ave., N. W. Cleveland, O.

Geo. Lawnbrakus, a Greek athlete,

is working at the Maine restaurant.

Oscar Dinwiddie left for Lowell

today where he. will spend Sunday. .

Mr. and Mrs. William Thier went

to the city this afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rohrman are

calling in Chicago today.

Mrs. and Mrs. Barnholt are in Chi

cago today on business.

F. O. Ewarts left this afternoon for

Cincinnati.

Ernest Ray who has been visiting

friends here, will return to Shelby to

day.

Otto Neegle has been purchas

ing some second- hand books which

he intends to sell.

II. B. Klingensmith went to Chi

cago this afternoon to see the ball

game.

Lewis Shannon, timekeeper at

Reid & Murdochs, went to the city

this afternoon.

The Conkey plant will start work

ing Saturday afternoons again next

Saturday.

T. A. Muzzall and Ralph Muzzall

of Crown Point, were in Hammond

today on business.

Paul Ellis, the Lowell cigar man,

transacted business in Hammond to

day.

Henry Huber and Mrs. Huber left last night for Mackinac Island where they will spend a week.

Wm. Johnson of the Chicago Roof

ing company, was m Hammond on business today.

10 - Specialties -10 1 Tb3 play staged superbly

Watch for the big- parade ar.d band concert at 11:50 a. in.

The Real Dora Thome

Prices: 25, 35, 50 ami 75c. j Prices: 25,35,50 and 75c.

John Buhlenger, shorthand teach

er at the Chicago business college,

wen to the city today.

Verne Parker is hauling flag which

is being cut near East Chicago, for use in the cooper shop of Reid, Mur

doch & Company.

Attorney J. II. Conroy, who has

offices in the Hammond building, re

turned from a trip through Michigan and Wisconsin.

YV. T. King, representing a Chi

cago blackboard firm, was in Ham

mond this morning in order to place bids for blackboards in the schools.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 The Success cf the Season

in the Romance of a Kentucky Gentleman HIS LAST DOLLAR America's Greatest Racing Play. PRICES: 25, 35, 5) and 75:.

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John F. Sawyer accompanied by

his mother, left for Bass lake today,

where they will spend a week at the resort.

Harry Olson is in South Chicago today to attend the funeral of his brother, who wac; killed in the rolling mills last Wednesday. V. F. Bridge has completed the survey of land in the new addition Schneider. The land will be cut into lots.

The thirteen sisters that teach at the St. Joseph school returned yesterday afternoon from their vacation which was spent at St. Mary.

Supt. C. M. McDaniels of the Hammond public schools, will return tonight from Winona where he has been spending the summer.

Messrs. John Thomas, George Thomen and George Bliss, the city clerk of Crown Point, spent Saturday in Hammond.

The Nickel Plate railroad company intends having a large force of men laying rails along their tracks here.

C. Gaunthier of Plummer avenue, assistant auditor of the National Car Line company of Chicago, is on his yearly vacation, and will take a yvell earned rest for the next two weeks.

Denton Bass, formerly of Lawrenceburg, Ind., has taken a position as revenue inspector at the Hammond distillery. lie has been in the United States revenue service for the past seven years.

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We have reduced the rental rate for extension telephones. Formerly it was $1 per month. Now it is $1 for two months, or fifty cents per month. You need an extension. It means 'comfort and safety in the home. Telephone your order to the Manager or ask him for further information. ' ' ' ' CHICAGO TELEPHONE CO.

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SCIENCE Commands the use of disinfectants. They prevent disease. Our store is we!j stocked with this class cf goods. Come here when in need of Sulphur Candles, Sulphur, Formalin, Creolin, Lysol, Carbolic Acid, Chloride of Lime, Borax, B jric Acid, Ltc. We have made disinfectants and antiseptics a study and will cheerfully furnish you information regarding their use. SUMMERS PHARMACY,

Expert Prescriptionists. Commercial Bank Building Call your doctor over our phones.

Two 'Phonos

Nick Kahl reports that a large number of people are going to East Chicago today to attend the firemens picnic by the way of his boat line. The boats leave Calumet avenue every half hour.

Sam Cross, who works at the Fitz Hugh Locomotive works, left for his home at Shelby Saturday.

William Tanner of the firm of Anderson and Tanner, did business in Hammond today.

L. W. Ragon of the Lowell Tribune visited friends in Hammond today.

John Fitzgerald and A. M. Turner leave this evening with a party of friends on a pleasure trip to Cumberland Lodge. The tour will be made in Messrs. Turner and Fitzgerald's automobiles.

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Fancy Cleaner and Dyer

Main office and works 8949 Commercial Ave.7 South Chicago, 111.

Hammond Office 241 East State Street, with Singer Sewing Machine Co. Telephone 2601.

Large crowds are going to the Baptist church picnic at Lake Front park today. Every car that leaves the corner of State and Hohman streets is crowded to its fullest capacity.

Peter Johnson, 4 05 Oak street, was arrested on the charge of being tWOOd Of Lowell, is Visit- rirnnV in r miMi- '. U .-Ml

ing his daughter, Mrs. Charles Sher- have his hearing this evening at 7

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William Krinbill, father of Oscar Krinbill, the county commissioner, spent the day in Hammond.

H. Dosey is now employed as night clerk with the Indiana Harbor Railroad company.

j S. S. Howell, chief dispatcher on .the Indiana Harbor railroad returnjed from Benton Harbor, Mich., to- ! day. Accompanied bv h is w i f a thev

will leave Monday for Niagara Falls and other eastern points to be gone two weeks.

WE SELL THE BEST MADE BRAHOS BROS. Proprietors Tel. 2942. 126 Hohman St.