Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1906 — Page 2

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In Social Circles

, Communication! pertaining; to this department may be addreseJ to Mitt Daity L. Emery, Society Editor The Lake County Timet. Telephone 111.

Miss Mae Prangs is visiting friends in Kankakee.

spent

Miss Leona -Reed

with friends in Argus, Ind

Sunday

Misses Alice and Mayme Shaw and

Mrs. Shaw spent today in Chicago. Mrs. M. Holm and brother, I. C. Emery, visited in Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Evers spent Sunday in Chicago visiting friends. Mrs. Clay Lawrence left today for a two weeks' visit in Wisconsin, which will he spent in camping out. . , . Miss Edith Dietel of Crown Point, is here visit ins? her brother, William Dietel, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Dobbins, Mr.

and Mrs. Hay Heed and Dr. A. Cheney j visited in Lincoln park yesterday. Mrs. Frank Dueorab left today on a trip to Niagara Falls and other points. Attorney Wood and wife of Lowell spent Sunday with Douglas Fuller and family on Warren street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Jones of Indiana Harbor spent Sunday with Charles Evans and family. . The Feni Leif club was delightfully entertaoined .Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ray Fowler. Mrs. Alice Haney and niece, Miss Jennie Orr, are visiting in Chicago today.

Mrs. Charles Cobb of Lowell, visited here today. Mrs. Patrick Reilley visited firends in Chicago this afternoon. " Misses Susan and Lilian Hilbrich spent the afternoon in Chicago.

Mrs. Lydia ilcnnin spent yesterday with her parents in Evanston, III. Miss Bessie Bates and Mrs. Oliver Purdy spent the week-end with their parents in Lowell.

Cumberland Lodge Saturday and on their way back yesterday afternoon picniced at Cedar Lake. . Mrs. W. II. Hammond entertained

in few friends Saturday afternoon, In

'honor of Mrs Martin Cunninham ofj

Englewood. Freda Boine, 253 Indiana avenue, was agreeably surprised Saturday evening when thirty friends from South Chicago called to spend the evening with her. After music and various games, the young lady's mother served a supper.

Mrs. Sleiver of Chicago is visiting Dr. Mary E. Jackson.

J. H. Ccnroy went to Hobart day and will return tomorrow.

to-

guest of his parents in Hammond over Sunday.

Misses Cora and

Crown Point are the guests of Mrs. George Eder.

Michael E. Kolb Is spending a twoweeks vacation in Fort Woyne, left Hammond today.

C. T. French, who represents the Continent Shoe company, is in the city on business today.

Frank Kelsey, accompanied by his son Guy, visited firends in Hammond today.

II. J. Marlin of the T. T. Thompson Shoe company was In Hammond on business today.

Harry Shaw has gone to Montreal, where he goes to work for his brother Roscoe, who is in the employ of the Simplex plant.

LIST OF LETTERS.

Wm. Bridge and wife went to Crown Point this morning to spend the day.

The Omaha Echo Rally which was to have been held by the South Sidf district of the B. Y. P. U. of Chicago in the Baptist church here next Saturday evening has been changed both

deline Hack of (time and nlace. It will be held

Thursday evening, August 2 3, at the Bethel Baptist church, Chicago, 72nd street. A large delegation from the

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore visited j local B. Y. P. U. will attend.

in Chicago yesterday afternoon and evening. j The Chicago Business Cillege will jgive its annual excursion to Michigan Miss Mabel Beck of the Chicago city and return next Friday, Aug.

university, is home visiting her par-, 24, on the famous new steel steamer

ents for a few days. . ! "Theodore Roosevelt." The boat

! boat leaves the docks at the south end Miss Cecelia Scott left yesterday j0f Clark street bridge at 9:43 in the

for an extended visit at Bass Lake, j morning and will leave Michigan City

Leighters' Ford and Rochester, Ind. j at 4:15 in the evening. Ticke ts for

students and all former students can be procured for 33 cents raund trip and friends of the school for 50 cents at the Chicago Business College, 14 4 South Hohman street. This excursion is given only for the pleasure of the students and their friends and will give the Hammond students an opportuntiy to meet the students in the large city school.

Wm. Sweenew of Kensington, Ind.. transacted business in Hammond today.

James McQuern and daughter Mabel of Rossville, Ind., visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith Sunday.

Theo. Shattuck was in yesterday on a visit with J. man and familv.

the city S. Black-

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brooks went to Chicago todav on business.

Alvin Luebsler returned today to his home in Carroll, la.

Chas. Mink of Noblesville, Ind., spent Sunuay with John Smith and wife in Hammond.

Attorney MeAleer and Ernie Shortridge were to the city on " business Saturday night.

Judge Flynn of West Hammond is in Chicago today on business.

Mrs. C. brother, A. terday.

M. Conroy visited her

W. Glynn in Chicago yes-

Ben Lyons, who has been spending two weeks' vacation in the east, re

turned home yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Potter of Detroit, Mich

is visiting her son, C. E. Potter of

the Hammond Elevator company.

Dr. A. Cheney and Son of Lydins-

ville, Vt., are the guests of Dr

Cheney's niece, Mrs. George Dobbins.

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Miss Belle Mclntyre has returned to her home in Chicago Lawn after a

few days visit with Miss Agnes Hill

Miss Edna Gain of Chicago, was

the guest of Hammond friends yesterday. Mrs. Em mart of Englewood and daughter, Mr3. V. H. Emmart of Louisville, Ky., were guest? at the home of G. Weir yesterday. Mrs. Perkins and daughter, Miss Adeline, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. Reece composed a picnic party at Lake Front park yesterday. Mrs. Jay Gero, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Burge and Miss Grace Gero left yesterday for a visit in Grand Rapids and Allegan, Mich.

Miss LIsio Sebreiber went to Crown Point this morning after

spending the week end with her parents in South Hammond. Mr. aud Mrs. Gus Deiks and daughter Mabel of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday with Secretary See at his home on Oakley avenue. Mrs. A. F. "Knotts and daughters Polly and Eugenia and Miss Margaret Hennesse, were the guests of Mrs. T. E. Knotts at Gary today.

Jesse Pannenborg of Chicago Heights, was in Hammond yesterday visiting at the home of his parents on

Webb street.

Mrs. Lane, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Young, 69

Sibley street, returned to her home

in Chicago yesterday.

Miss Clara and Florence Fox of

Milton Junction, Wis., and C. P. Rey

nobis of La Grange, 111., were the guests of Miss Sadie Mclntyre Sunday.

Misses Marie Sterling of East-Chicago, rsnd Clara Petersen of Indiana Harbor, were in Hammond this morning on their way to attend the teachers' institute at Crown Point. Mrs. Frank Hammond and children returned from a visit in Kalamazoo and Homer, Mich., Saturday. They were accompanied by Miss Erleen McDonald of Butler, Mich., who will be Mrs. Hammond's guest for a few weeks.

Mrs. Jennie Sawyer has returned

from Bass Lake where she has been visiting the pnst few days.

Mrs. F. Kosehc returned to her home in Chicago after visiting Mrs.

J. J. Dibos for the past two weeks.

Miss Lynch of Chicago, is the visitor or Mrs. C. G. Kingwill on South Hohman street. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. -Donaldson of Chicago, visited friends in Hammond over Sunday. Miss Bell Morrison has returned

from a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in Detroit, Mich. Miss Bertha Kunzrnan has returned from her vacation spent in Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer of Rochester, Ind., are visiting Mrs. Palmer's mother, Mrs. W. Brownbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald are entertaining Mrs. Dolan and Miss Elsie Weigel and Marie Dolan of Chicago this week. Mrs. Sarah Learning of Lafayette, will visit at the home of her son.

Prof. Learning, the latter part of the week. Rev. Hovis, formerly of East Chi

cago, was in Hammond today visiting

friends. He will return to South Bend tomorrow.

. The Ladies' choru3 will have a

practice tomorrow night at the home

of Mrs. L. L. Bomberger on Ogden

street.

u . Mrs. J. P. Kramer of Frankfort, Ind., who has been visiting Mrs. L. A. Minard on Clinton street, returned to her home this afternoon. Miss Jessie Carter who has been visiting Miss Beatrice Hanson returned yesterday to her home in Whiting. , Mesdames Warren Smith and Frank Stewart of South Chicago.

were the guests of Mrs. Lawrence

Cox today.

Elmer Krause is visiting friends in Cleveland this week.

D. Lee Gardner of Valparaiso, crime back to Hammond again this morning.

J. H. Smith, the well known lightning rod man was in Hammond on business today.

Wm. Clarke and family, who have been living at 4i Ogden street are moving their goods to South Chicago where they will make their residence.

E. Hepp and wife of Chicago came down to Hammond Sunday to meet their son Archilles, who visited friends in the south end of the county last week.

The "following letters remain, uncalled for at the Hammond postoffice for the week ending August 13, 1906: Fred Bowers. Parley Bailus. Ira Bailus. Mr. M. P.. Downs. W. Doursey. Mr. Harry Jeffry. Mrs. John Lasharr. Mr. Richard Munroe. Zae McEldowney. Mrs. J. P. Norwood. : Mr. II. T. Perdue, j Mrs. W. J. Storey.

P. SeoUan. Mr. M. Sullivan. Mr. Frank Wigenburger. Dr. Ell Wood . Mr. Louise Wing. W. H. GOSTLIN, Postmaster.

C. G. Laskey and E. C. Bauworth of Indianapolis, were the guests of F. C. Williams over Sunday.

II. E. Jones, recorder of Lake county, spent Sunday with Mr. Richard Jacobs and family.

Harry Mars-hall and Wm. Peterson of Battle Creek, Michigan, visited G. A. Reynolds.

Wm. Clettenberg of Chicago, spent Sunday and Monday with John Rascally in Hammond.

THE CITY

F. P. Schrier of Sunday in Chicago.

Hammond spent

Fred Heinz was over to South Chicago Sunday.

Hasel Livings has taken Miss Prangs place as stenographer at the Lion Store.

The Jones Business College students are going to r,'ve a picnic at Cedar Lake the 30th of this month.

F. W. Young of the Liberty Paint comnanv. left this morning for Ro

chester, Ind., this trip.

where he started on

Otto Dueike, who formerly lived at 726 Sumers street, has moved to his new home at 0 30 Summers street.

Dr. Shanklin returned this morn

nsr from Franklin. Ind.. where he

" o has been visiting for a short while.

Mrs. W. B. King, who lives on West State street is very low with heart disease.

A. Phillep3 of Leroy was mond visitor Sunday.

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Wilson Huff was in Hammond yesterday visiting friends.

Morton Northrup of Lowell spent Sunday with friends in Hammond.

C. W. Pixley of Chicago was in the citv on business today.

Gilbert Bullock of Hobart visited

friends in Hammond Sunday.

Dr. Bishop of Creston was on busi

ness in the city today.

F. F. Grabcnstien of Hammond

spent Sunday in Chicago.

Alexander Murray leaves

home in St. Louis tonight.

for his

C. E. Johnson of Hammond, went to visit friends at West Pullman today.

F. B. Verdon of Chicago, was in Hammond Saturday night on business

with the Chicago Business college.

Four train of Ringling Bros.' circus passed through Hammond Sunday bound for Chicago.

S. S. Mutcher, who formerly lived in Hammond, is moving to Kewanee, Ind., today.

J. B. Evans who represents the

North American Accident Insurance

company of Chicago, transacted busi

ness in Hammond today.

Will Long, who works in the West

ern Steel Car and Foundry at Hegewisch, had his hand severely crushed while rnuuing a riveting machine last

week.

G. W. and L. J. Good of Frankfort, Ind., are in Hammond looking over the city with a view of locating here. Both of the gentlemen are in the railroad contracting business.

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Dr. Shanklin returned yesterday from a two-weeks visit at Franklin, Ind... where he joined his wife, who had preceeded him on their visit to the home of his parents.

GAVE THE OFFICERS THE SLIP.

Henry Walters of Hammond left today for South Bend where he goes for a months' visit with friends raid relatives.

Officers Bryarly and Arnold were at Hammond yesterday looking after

a Washington township youth who Is

wanted on a paternity charge pre

ferred by a Wanatah young lady.

The young man managed to elude the officers, he having received a "tip"

as to their presence in Hammond. Valpo Messenger.

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Messrs. John Beckman, John F. Krost left for Griffith this morning to apraise land against the new railroad line running through there.

Win. Johnson, representing the In

ternational Time Recording com

pany of Chicago, was in Hammond vesterday.

Andrew Heinz of Indiana Harbor is visiting friends in Hammond today.

Loyd Parsons went to the city on busines this morning for the Chicago Telephone company.

Albert Maack visited his wife at Brunswick Sunday. She is visiting friends there.

II. Learning of Michigan City, was in Hammond on business today.

A Hirsh and in Chicago.

family spent Sunday

Lawrence Cox went to Chicago to see the game on the west side.

Lloyd Rose of Fairbury, 111. is visiting friends in Hammond this week.

Rnykss Cosner business today.-

is in the city on

Mrs. Charles E. Barry and son

Charles, and Miss Sarah Leighton

of Hyde Park, are the guests of Mrs.

Lawrence Cox. tonight. Miss Mayme Bomberger. who he.s been visiting Miss Frances Lundt at V"t Wililams street, returned yesterday to her home in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Daugherty and

daughter. Mis Idabell, 2fi7 Logan street, returned this afternoon from a two weeks' visit in Rensselaer. Saturday afternoon Mrs. A. P. Wall tripped and fell, breaking her right arm. Iter daughter. Mrs. Fred Porter of Englewod, spent this afternoon with her.

Attorney Frank Cedar Lake today

Stumpy went to on legal business.

James T. Callahan of Indianapolis,

is visiting Daniel Enright this week

George Brahos on business today.

went to the city

Wm. friends

Ward spent in Waukegan.

Sunday with

Clyde Foster of Lowell is visiting

friends in Hammond today.

Bob MeAleer was a Chicago visitor

Sunday.

Mrs. D. M. Perner went to Chi-

:ago this morning on a shopping trip

W. W. Hoffman of Valparaiso ac

companied by his daughter, visited

friends in Hammond Sir.idav.

r.irs. r. uart oi inaianapoiis, is

visiting at 200 Oakley, avenue, this

week.

The Lion store did not open until

S) o'clock this morning owing to the

manufacturers' sale which is going

on mere now.

B. S. Bowen, foreman of the con

struction gang of the Chicago Tele

phone company, is in Indiana Har

bor today on business.

John Idzorek of the Lion store, left

Saturday night for different points

in Minnesota where he will "spend

his vacation.

D. E. Boone and Charles Flagg re

turned Saturday night from Milvau keo where they had been attendinj the convention of the Eagles.

William Parkinson of Richmond,

Ind., is spending the day in Ham

mond.

Joe Martin of the Hammond police

force spent Sunday in Lowell visiting

his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin.

The language of Cue heart which' comes from the heart aud goes to- tho heart is always simple, graceful and full of power, but no art of rhetoric cau teach it. It is sit once the easiest find most difficult lanipiaer-ditneult Finee it needs a heart t; speak it; easy, because its period, though rounded: and full of harmony, are still ua studied. P.ovee. j

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Thomas Davenny of Michigan City

who is a conductor on the Michigan

Central railroad, is in the city on business today.

Ray Kcrger, night rate clerk for the Chicago Junction Railroad company, has gone to Kankakee, 111., for a few days' visit with friends.

County Treasurer Bailey was in

the city Saturday and Sunday shak

ing hands with his old friends.

A. F. Knotts's new building is nearing completion. At present the building is up two stories.

R. Jacobs of Cleveland, Ohio, hps taken a position as operator at the Nickel Plate depot.

Mrs. Cynthia Sohl and son Walter Sohl, went to Chicago this morning to attend to some shopping.

Bert Kennedy, -who is material clerk on the American Telephone and Telegraph company, was in this city on business today.

Commands the use of disinfectants. They prevent disease. Our store is well stocked with this class of goods. Come here when in need of Sulphur Candles, Sulphur, Formalin, Creolin, Lysol, Carbolic Acid, Chloride of Lime, Borax, Boric Acid, Etc. We have made disinfectants and antiseptics a study

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Two 'Phones

G. A. Morton and a party of friends from Monticello, Ind., passed through Hammond in their automobiles this afternoon going to Chicago.

W. II. Millard, freight solicitor for the Pennsylvania system, was in the city today looking after the interests of his company.

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Arthur Hill left last Saturday for Rochester, New York, where he goes for a two-weeks visit.

Dr. J. C. Louisville,

Misses Elizabeth Brumtn. Grace Ducomb, Annah Emery and Eva Reiser were among the teachers who

went to Crown Point this morning j morning on business.

to attend the institute.

Pannenborg left today for Ky., on a business trip.

Percy Smith went to Chicago this

Miss Mary Langenbaum has returned from Terre Haute, lad., where she attended the state normal school during the summer term and went

to Crown Point this morning to at- j tend the Lake county teachers" in-!

William Chapman of Hayden, was in Hammond on business today.

The "Merry Milkmaids" will have a rehearsal tonight at the Methodist church at 7:30.

J. F. Johnson of Hobart, is in the

city on business today. Abe Marks went to Chicago today

H. Evans of 2 34 Fayette street, has been sick for the last three days. He is reported as being better today. Charles Kramer of Crown Foint, was in Hammond over Sunday visiting his cousin, Mathew Kolb.

Melvin Mcnnet, abstracter at the Michigan Centra! depot, is taking a two weeks' vacation beginning today, part of which he will spend at Jasckson, Mich.

C. T. Thompson of the Wabash has moved from that town to Hammond, and will take up his residence at 2 49 Truman street. His goods were moved there today.

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1 noon on business.

An automobile party composed of i

Mr. and Mrs. F. Faber were busi-

Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Misses Elsie Weilge and Marie Dolan, Mrs. Dolan, j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gostlin: A. M. 1

Turner and I. C. Emery

i ness callers in Hammond today.

Chas. II. Murray went to

went to! city on business this afternoon.

the

The old Weis durg store building is receiving a new coat of paint this week.

The date set for the giving of the "Merry Milk Maids," the play to be

given by the Methodist Church is

the thirteenth of September. It will j be given at the Towle Opera House. )

Fancy Cleaner and Dyer Main office and works 8949 Commercial Ave., South Chicago, 111.

The excavation for the sewer system on West State street is nearly half completed and when finished will make things more convenient for the public.

irrea iemng is spending his vaca-; Mail carrier Lauerman and wife

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