Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1906 — Page 2
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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES Woflnosdav, Oct. 10. 1906.
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r Communication pertaining to thi department may be addresied to JNliU Uaity I emery, oocieiy Editor Tha Lake County Time. Telephone 111.
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WN l.r,l I ll M MMO-M. to hi: oi.!;u!ri toii;ht. Hr.n: :;';i!i5 iidrly uri (fut It e lor the Klfat f lb :-s V. bie:l !! Sj. I.oiik :iid I"Ie;..:lj II i-ralded. Tlie beautiful h i::,.- of Thomas Ii. Il.T. :non.l i'l ;.).-. Sol? tli llohinan street in iPuTli woo i will be the seene of one if the lai jrest iv.laings tliis oveniitR". wh.ieit h:yA taki n id.;.-.- in Hammond i'oi sore line, Mi; s V. l',h Ha:ntn.tKl. daughter of Mr. and .Irs. Thomas Hammond, will Income ti.. bride of Or. (1 L. Smith. 'J'he bridal altar will be erected in tha seco-id parlor in the bay window which yvill Ii;- drape. 1 with curia in? of asparagus ferns and siml:i with n shower of pink and white roses intertwined with Nines and ribbons overhead. The altar will star. 1 before a bower of American beauty roses, lluiiity Young's orchestra, composed of cci.lo, violin and harp will be stationed in the hall and will play the wedding march from Lohengrin for the entrance of the biidal j. arty and before the service Koy Diet-t-rich will sing "Loves Coronation" and "() Perfect Love," accompanied by the violin obltgato. Mrs. W. A. Hill will attend the bride as matron of honor and Ir. Kccles will act as best man. The ushers will be Frank Hammond, a brother of the bride, and Dr. Kenward of Hobart. Little Adelaide Hill will carry tho ring in a lily and Florence and Alice Hammond will walk before the bride and carry bankets of pink and white flowers. An aisle will be formed from the stairway to the altar with ropes of smllax entwined with pink and white roses held by Pauline and Irving Iltll and Vlrgene and Harold Hammond. The ring service will be ueed and will be read byRev. W. II. Jones of the First Baptist chruch. of which the bride is a member. The bride's gown Is of white mensuline eatin out princess with empire effect and trimmed with rose point lace, the will wear tulle veil held in place with a wreath of lillies of the valley and will carry a shower bouquet of lil-ltes-of-tho-valley. Her only jewels w ill be a diamond pendant, a gift from the groom. The matron of honor will be gowned in white French voile trimmed with mescaline satin and Irish lace and will carry pink roses. The brides traveling gown is of a rich mole skin shade of broadcloth. r, und Mrs. Smith will leave tonight for a honeymoon trip to Buffalo. New York am! Boston, where they will attend the wedding of Miss Louise Hammond, a cousin of the bride of tonight, to Mr. 1'. Green, which is to be a large church wedding followed by -h reception. They will also go to Canada where they will be the guests of I"r. Srnith's relatives, and will return to Hammond Nov. 10. Thomas Hammond. father of the bride, moved to Hammond from I'etroit in 1877, and was among the first settlers of Hammond. .Since then he l;as served a term in Congress, four terms as mayor of Hammond and three as councilman. Ho was president of the Metropolitan Poli.e Board, and is now president of the Commercial Bank. Miss Kdith Hammond has lived all her life in Hammond, and is a prominent member of tho ISaptist Church and Sunday School, and a prominent member of the Hammond Woman's Club. She is also a member of the Embroidery and other social club?. She atI tended school here and finished her eddueation at Lake Forest, and spent one season in Washington. Dr. Smith is one of the leading dentists in Hammond, is president of t!.-x Lake County Denial Association ami a member of the Northern Indiana Dental Society. He is also an Lik ar.d a Mason. o Miss Buike of Chhaeo is the guest of Miss Howell of Kussel! street. Mrs. J. D. Lbrigul, 111 Ogden street, went to Valparaiso tiiis afternoon to be tlie guest, of friends lor a few days. o Mrs. T. A. Mapletou of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. Mangas Jackson of S3 State street. Miss Cora Fuller of 1.15 Williams street left today for Hobart where she Will spend the. winter with an aunt. Mrs. 11. Lewis, 175 South Hohman street is entertaining Mrs. John Dorey who is visiting here from the south. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Price moved to their new home on the Wett Side in ) Chicago yesterday. o Mrs. Golden and family of Fulton, 111., are spending a few aays with ilra.
GSoldn's sister, Mrs. I M. Swarts. 411 Htanten avenue. Mrs. John Finlv and son, Loris, who have been visiting Mrs. Blanch Foster and Mrs. Margara Stewart. 1 turned to their hiimo in ('uncord, Mk -h.. today. - o The Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal tlimrh in t with Mr?. K. L. P. 1?H1. :M South llohm.m street this af ternoon at 2:30 o' loi k. Misses Lulu and Mabel Sh.-rhy attended a theatre party in Chicago last evening t see Oiuunny Oieott iii "Kiiceu As tho re," ul McVicktrrs. 'i'he jounjf ladies of th l-'in d Siecle . h:b i a i.,.sui'i in v i la lior.s f.r a ilaitoiriK party t bt- trivi-u oeiobei- M, ir. Toibl's opera li.niK' i'l Kast 'hi-asrj.
Mrs. M Utjhstadt et:t I lain -..l the! Ladies' Aid so-ir-ty of Uie Presbyterian ehureh in tlie cbiui h pai iois this afternoon. The Ui dies' Aid so. iety of the Metho.list h,ri-h are si ir.s .mi al h'-ivie this afternoon at the hs-iiie of Mrs. J. V. Ke.-d. L"4 Kail Stale street. The Alpha Phi . lub will Ije entertained Thursday uf lern'.-.n by Mrs. V. !' i'.ridtre. at her Sionie. :;; Wa rren street. 0Ti,e third iarH-in pai ty f a s. l ies g'iveu by Mee's I'.ti.i'ti-s v ill be 'aeld in Lo-iy's h.iii Tii'.:j-s.la enie..u;. Oct. t v Musi, wiM be' f tit i:i.hed by Balluu f t.'hiea i'iif thil ; t t v ill" rt with I divisio;- of the Li. die:-;' Aid the Melhodift eili; rib will Mi.-. .!. If. Whitby at her Mi.Hii' ii Court, Thurs lay loem in i ftei noon. The Domestic Sci- nce eiub will n-et with Mrs. Andrew QuigU-y at her home 4 7 . W.a rren avenue. Thursday ev ening. Demonstration will It- on escal loped dishes. T e vedding of Miss Ci theriise Clum1 -ck to Gcnigc Kai.ardt will take plate at tlie tctory of Si. Joseph's harch at 7 o'clock with Itev. 11. M. Plaster officiating. A wedding supper Hal reception will follow the cerenoiiy. A surprise party was given last evenng as a farewell to the Misses Cora and Flora Fuller who leave soon for their former home in Lowell, at their home, 135 Williams street. The evening was spent with games and music, one feature being fortune telling. Later in the evening u light lunch was served. o The marriage of Miss Lulu KitcheU to William Hageman took place today at the parsonage of the Methodist church. Mrs. Hageman is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Taylor and lived with them at their home, 27G Michigan avenue. Mr. Hageman is employed with A. Bowman on Fast State street, as an unholsterer. The young people left this afternoon for Naperville, 111., where they will be the guests of Mr. Ilageman's parents for a few days, and on their return will bo at home in their flat at 217 Indiana avenue, which has already been furnished. o MAKRIAUK LIC'KXSES. George Lindsay Smith, Hammond ... .30 Kdith Helen Hammond, Hammond... 28 George F. Ehrhardt, Hammond 25 Kate Golumbeek, Hammond 20 Wm. Hageman, Jr, Hammond 27 Lulu Kitchell, Hammond 19 Mike Mozelemski, East Chicago BO Theresa Balcirak, East Chicago 21 Harry H. Hines, Independence, Kan.. 37 Agnes Dunn, Milwaukee, Wis 31 HIGH SCHOOL "OTKS. Mr. Hill has been absent from his school duties since the first of the week. He has been called out of town to the home of his father, who is very sick. The Latin two and tlie German two classes have changed recitation rooms. Mr. Spohn had charge of the opening exercises yesterday morning, reading a paper on the subject, "Work." Superintendent MeDaniels is trying a new experiment in the high school. This morning he passed around a paper and asked each student to designate thereon It is hardest study and the method used in studying it. He also asked that the easiest study be named. The football team went through some hard scrimmage work last night at Harrison field. Two or three more experienced men coached them and the boys learnd many new ways uf playing. A. I Spohn is temporary principal in tlie absence of Mr. Hill. Tlie juniors are planning a party for next Friday night. VWOlVrKHFAT, The lranbe flnuo faelory wishes to announce that It tin no retail braurhe or store la liHimuoud cr rlewherr. The company ell direct from the factety only, at factory prices. Oo uol be milled or confuted fcy ptnnos with similar name, but when in the market for an Instrument, buy direct from the factory, thereby saving middlemen's profits and agents commission. Term to suit. Take South Ilohmnn street car, come and see how GOOD pianos are made. 10-9-lwk Charles I-arkin of Creston spent yesterday with Hammond friends. P. A. Enlmont of Lafayette was in Hammond on business yesterday. John Kane and Fred R. Mott were city visitors yesterday afternoon. C. B. Stivr spent today with friends in the city. Fjcd ikLmal of Lowell epnt today
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s. F. Flynn of Chicago was in Hammond on business today. M. W. Myers of Hobart spent yesterday with friends in Hammond. C. A. Hill of "Winona. Minn., transacted business in Hammond today. F. M. Hal! went to Chicago this afternoon to witness the ball game. Fred Dovhki transacted business in Chicago this afternoon. Charles Hohnnin was a business visitor to Chicago this afternoon. Carl AW is was a business visitor to the ity this afternoon. W. 11. Ford of Hammond was a city visitor today. Mayor Lawrence Becker transacted business in Chicago today. B. Esser of Hammond went to the city on businss this afternoon. H. Purdy of Lowell visited friends I in Hammond this morning. i 1 mil Chester Pixley of Creston was Hammond today on business. Mat Minnlger of Lowell was a Hammond visitor this morning. O. W. Harding of Hammond spent today with friends in the city. M. M. Towle of Hammond transacted business in Chicago this afternoon. E. 1. Logan of Rensselaer was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Charles Stilson of Cedar Lake spent yesterday with friends here. John Smith of Chicago was a Hammond visitor yesterday. J. E. Patton of Chicago spent today with friends in Hammond. L. F. Linn of Chicago transacted business in Hammond today. George A. Chappellc of Remington, Ind., was a business visitor here today. "W. J. Merrill of Hammond was a business visitor in the city today. "W. H. Gostlin, Hammond's postmaster, spent today with friends in the city. Laurain Schmser of Alton, Ind., spent today with friends here. W. J. Bick of Chicago transacted business in Hammond today. S. C. Graham of Chicago was a business visitor in Hammond yesterday. P. W. Clark of Hammond transacted business in the city this morning. Frank Russell of Hammond was a city visitor this morning. Loyd Rose of Lowell spent last night with friends in Hammond. G. Uammon of Hammond was a city visitor this morning. "W. S. Osier made a business trip to South Bend this morning. L. Adams of Lafayette spent yesterday with relatives in Hammond. Julius Schroeder of Crown Point was in Hammond on business today. Louis Saun of Chicago was a business visitor in Hammond today. J. H. Lob in of Boston, Mass., was in Hammond today on business. I. P. Marton of Sieger, 111., was in Hammond visiting friends yesterday. Henry Schilling of "West Creek was in Hammond on business Tuesday. R. S. Smith of Paxton, 111., was a Hammond business visitor yesterday. W. T. Seivers of East Chicago was in Hammond today visiting friends. R. J. .Tensor, of Chicago was in Hammond this afternoon. G. W. Jones of Hammond was a business visitor to the city today. E- Bishop of Lafayette was the guest of Hammond friends today. Ilany Barholt was a business visitor here today from Chicago. C. "W. Jewell transacted business in Chicago today. The Masons will tio third degree work Friday night. August Ilolzman of Grant Park, 111., was in Hamond today on business. Lawrence Becker of Hammond was a city visitor this afternoon. M. B .Barr.ey.. of Chicago, was a Hammond business visitor yesterday. L. Grffiith ,of Hammond, transacted business In the city list night . James Hayden. of Hammond, did business t Indiana Harbor yesterday. J. Floyd Irish of Hammond made a business trip to the city this afternoon. Elton Dtbgum of Milwaukee was a city visitor here today. Harry Fredericks of Wanatah spent today with friends in Hammond. Frank Robinson of Lowell Hammond visitor today. was H. Mnsby of Chicago, who represents the Macadam Electric company, was in Hammond today on business. L. H. Moore of Chesterfield, O.. was in Hammond yesterday visiting friends and relatives. H. W. Williams of Lexington. I1L, stopped over in Hammond today on his way to Lafayttt
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13 S A. Saxton of New York City was 1 a business visitor in Hammond yester- j day. Henry Moreland of Gas City, Ind., was in Hammond on business yesterday. B. Mowskowski of Hammond was a business visitor to Chicago this afternoon. W'm. Halborn was among the Ham- ! mnnd neonle who took in the White 1 Sox-Smids ball game this afternoon. J. A. Thomas of Chicago Heights ' transacted business in Hammond this afternoon. Albert Sherwin of Peoria, 111., was 1 a business visitor in Hammond yesterdav. H. A. Townsley. justice of the peace of Tolleston, made the Times office a pleasant call this morning. W. E. Black, the Republican candidate for assessor of Eagle Creek, spent ( today in Hammond on business. I O. Bruce of West Creek transacted business at the court house this after-, noon. The American Express company has added a new horse and wagon to its Hammond branch agency. J. S. Shrum of Hammond made a business trip to Rensselaer yesterday, returning today. O. B. Pearson of Hammond left this morning for Ladoga, Ind., where he will visit friends. Fred Fisher of Lowell, who has been visiting friends in Hammond, left for his home yesterday. A. Murray Turner of Hammond transacted business in the city this morning. Thomas Perry, local agent for the Prudential Insurance company, spent today with friends in the city. Peter Bruner went to Chicago this morning to take a position with the Morris Packing company. E. P. Ames, ex-county assessor of Hammond, made a business trip to the city this afternoon.
H. F. Kosancke of Hammond will see the ball game between tho Spuds and ! John Collins, the Republican candiSox this afternoon. ! date for assessor of West Creek towni ship, was a business visitor ir. Ham-
Harold Briggs of East St. Louis was in Hammond yesterday with W. B. Conkey Co. on business George Knoerzer of Hammond will see the White Sox and Cubs play ball this afternoon. James E. Weaver of Muncie. Ind , was a business visitor In Hammond last night. Wnv Klaeman of Hammond has taken a job as driver for the Parker Transfer company. William Gardner of South Chicago was in Hammond on business this morning. Paul Mahler, the Lowell contractor, made a bustness trip to Hammond yesterday. B. R. Stratton of Chicago was in Hammond yesterday on business with the Steen-Hlrsch Glue company. Fred Munich of Lawrer.ceberg, Kan., spent last night with friends in Hammond, going from here to the city. S. B. Woods of El Paso, Texas, was in Hammond yesterday on his way to Chicago, where he will visit friends. 4 W. G- Sticchfield of Valparaiso was
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visiting friends in Hammond yesterday. F. S. Carter, candidate for sheriff, transacted business in Chicago this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C .E .Baker, of Hammond, were city business visitors this afternoon. Attorney W. J .McAleer, of Hamniond .went to the city on legal business this morning. 1 1. F. Heard of Hammond saw the Cubs and Sox play ball this afterP. J. Abbott of Paducah, Ky., who has been visiting mends in nammona, left this morning for his home. R. L. Miller, the real estate man, and son, W. F. Miller, were business visilors in the city today. F. II. Hickok, agent at the Wabash depot, will see the White Sox and Spuds Play this afternoon, C. E. Klein of Chicago was in Hammond today on business with the Wabash local office. Mrs. J. Sharp formerly of Hammond, now of 3331 I orest avenue, Chicago, mare The Times office a pleasant visit today. James Mason of St. Joseph, Mich., was in Hammond today on his way to Crown Point where he will visit friends for tlie week. H. P. Shore of Chicago, representing the American Steel Foundry company, was in Hammond today on business with the Simplex Appliance company. II. F. McFarland of Kansas, who has been in the west for the past year, is visiting friends and relatives in Hammond this week. John Isenbarger, the Democratic candidate for state treasurer, is expected in Hammond some time today. He will personally open the campaign here. J. H. Unkrich, special agent, representing the Philadelphia Casualty company, was in Hammond today looking after hi3 company's interests. Ernie Shortridge, the Republican candidate for clerk, attended the Republican meeting htld at Creston last night. mond today. S. Fadler of Hammond left this j morning for Battle Ground, Ind., where ; he will spend a couple of weeks fishing and hunting. CAHD OF TII.IXKS. We desire to thank our many friends for their acts of kindness and expres sions of sympathy during our lat be-; ' reavement in the death of our daughter : and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Rohde. and Family. DOLLAR TIRXS IP AGAI.V. The Lake County Times circulation dollar can't stay lost. It showed up this afternoon at the Hotel Majestic buffet. It s bound to wander into some first class place and report to headquarters. It is now up to the next holder to make the report. Call up the Lake County Times, 'phone 111. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED Two furnished and heated rooms for light housekeeping. Address, LAKE COUNTY TIMES. 1 0-103t. WANTED A good husky boy about It years old. about office. Apply to cirulation maaafsr, Lake County Times.
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