Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 183, Hammond, Lake County, 22 January 1907 — Page 3

Tuesdav, Jan. 22, 1907.

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GARY NEWS

Chief Martin spent yesterday afternoon In Hammond on business for the department.

BURNSIDE NEWS

Mrs. Barnes of 95th street is reported on the sick list.

Jacob Groth, the South Side barber,

and his little daughter, spent yesterday In Hammond. The people most interested In the proposed Building: and Loan association expect to have a meeting within a few days.

O. G. Ratsons, the popular agent of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company on the North Side, returned yesterday after a vacation of several weeks.

A. P. Melton, city engineer, spent yes

terday afternoon in Chicago preparing

to get out the first edition of his latest

map, which Is of Gary and vicinity.

Miss Margaret Greene of lS15-92nd place entertained friends from the city yesterday.

Miss Mamie Devine, who has been on the sick list for the past week, has

now ruiiy recovered.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIM fs

V.

Miss Stella Kent, who works in Chicago, has been home the past few days, sick with tonsilitis.

Mrs. W'egesin of Chicago visited here over- Sunday with her son, Jasper Vegesin and family.

nA nr.. rr 1

cl1u mis. i nomas tfreenan of

isj4-tn street are the proud parents

01 a nne ten pound baby boy.

WEST HAMMOND

Tom "Walker has

work at the Piano.

returned to his

Miss Margaret Quinn of the Hotel

Fitz, who was confined to her room for

several days with a threatened attack of pneumonia, is able to be at her work

again.

Mrs. Marshall of Butler

sick with pneumonia.

street is

Mrs. Made and Mrs. Mason entertamed at cards and luncheon todav at the home of Mrs. Wade in Parnell ave-

.bltzgerald Brothers have secured the agency of the Eureka laundry of

Michigan City. They sent out a wagon which gives Gary one more of the

metropolitan necessaries.

nue.

Alderman Kosajick of Whiting stop

ped off between trains yesterday. He has let the contract for the erection of a fine brick building on his lot on

Broadway to Messrs. Schmidt and Ahlborn of Hammond. They expect to be

gin work as soon as the weather will

permit.

The West Pullman ImnrovAmonf o.

sociation will give a banquet tonight at tho Odd Fellows hall. All citizens who are interested in the improvement of the town are invited.

Freddie Mayer of Fnlon v

113 street was happily surorised bv a

Pary of his friends Saturday evening. Gaines and music were the entertainment of the eventne-.

The coming of cold weather has put !

stop to the work of the Clark & Bchmidt Construction company who

io jjunmg up large Dunaings on

Broadway. Material, however, Coring,. i . . ..

mutes to arrive aany ana men are busy unloading and hauling it to the

different sites.

Miss Mary McAuliffe, who was taken suddenly 111 last Friday night with pneumonia, is still very sick. Quite a number from Toleston came to Hobart Saturday evening to attend the dancing party in Strattan's hall. Mrs. R. Cottrell returned Saturday to her home in Elkhart, Ind., after a month's visit with her mother, Mrs. C. Goodenow.

Edaie Manthe, who has been here for several days visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Caroline Hamann. returned to Indiana Harbor, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Tonnie Pio, of Hammond returned home yesterday after visiting a few days at the home of Mr Flo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plo.

Miss Ruth Mtchman. who has been sick here at the home of her parents, the past two weeks, returned last evening to Chicago to resume her work. The high water on Sunday caused the dam at the Smith-Roper company's flour mill on Deep river to break. The

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ONE DAY'S GRIST IN SOUTH CHICAGO

EMPHASIZE ARGUMENT

WiTHKNUCKLES Union Pickets Over-Zealous

in Persuading Shepard That He Is Wrong.

RENSSELAER NEWS

The telephone system is still knock

ed out owing to the sleet and rain.

"W. E. Moore is still confined to his

homo and is no better.

Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Owen. wh

poned their Pacific trip for a week owing to Mrs. Owen's illness, left last evening over the Nickle Plata Th

will be gone about one month.'

Fred Schroeder, sr., who has been quite sick for some time, died at his home in Lake avenue yesterday after noon about 3 o'clock. Funeral services will be held Wednesday from the German Lutheran church, by Rev F t?

Schuelke. The deceased leaves a wife

aiiui uvu cniiaren.

Joseph Yeoman shipped five car loads

Piscek, the agent of a brewing com

pany which supplies most of the for- of fine cattle last week.

eign trade spent yesterday here. He related how one of his patrons in his

anxiety for trade signed contracts with

uiciveries. tsoin companies sent

down fixtures and part of the time one set lay out doors while the other set was being worked over time and the

the rest of the time vise versa. Mr. Piscek did not know whether he would find his fixtures out or In when he

started out to see his patron.

H. W. Kiplinger has returned from

iuuncie, wnere he went to look after

his real estate interests. Mr and Mrs. Frank Tobis left yesterday for Chicago where Mr. Tobis

will be employed in the future

Dr. English and Dr. Miller were call

ed to Fair Oaks this morning on pro

fessional business.

John Muszack, an Australian living

In one of the shacks near Prospect

avenue was tho first person to get the

The court docket for Fcbruarv is

quite, well filled and the sheriff is

full effect of the recent shooting ordi- 'avin a hard time driving over the

nance. In his hilarity Sunday evening L'au roads-

ne started to shoot up the town which

. vi, o aurupiiy ena- nver annost reached the 1 la-h

ed. f he city was on hand to prosecute water mark, but Is falling now. Many

m me trial before Judge Fitzgerald cellars have been flooded with fro

to three feet of water.

esieraay morning. Muszack pleaded guilty and was fined. The ordinance

makes it possible for the police de

partment to maintain order more eas

ily inasmuch as before It was adopted

ine uisturoers could nut I n . - v,... -

- io.iicu l j "h'iivh ui J-. j man j. sage

" omie iaw proviuing only against

carrying concealed weapons

m one

Elizer Sage is goine to build r,w

eight-room house- on the farm

bought from Mr. Hannan. Mr. Sasre is

VALPARAISO NEWS

Roy Beach has taken a position at Billings.

John Foch of Joliet, 111., is visiting in the city. s

Ray Elam was at Wheeler on business Monday.

Herman Sivers was in Chicago on business Monday.

Leon Wheeler was business yesterday.

in Chicago on

Fred Perry has resigned his position at Billings, and taken one at Schweirs. Mrs. L. M. Sheets returned home Saturday evening from Indiana Harbor where she spent a few weeks with her son.

The

SOUTH DEERING

Ed Warren, the contractor, has ih

Francesville schocl house reartv fr.,-

mastering. He exnects to hav

L-uuaing completed in about six wef-ks

The promoters of the electric rail-

Officer Ryan and Carlson, who have road hoi Is Tut grea hope tHhe peo ' I here ofore traveled beats in South Deer- of Rensselaer. They say te road In in uniform, have been promoted to be built and soon at Sat

citizens' clothed

Phnrl(fl Satnn'a V 1

"Kk"" y wagon was

stuck in Torrens avenue at One Hun

dred and Seventh street for four hours

last Saturday on account of the impossible condition of the street.

A. J. Harmon's sale of pure hrfxi rv..

land China hogs will be held here Fri

day. Mr. Ilarman has some very fine bred hogs.

I'eter Dillish, of 10S14 Torrens avenue, was arrested yesterday on the charge of slaughtering a hog inside the

city limits, against the ordinance in

such tase made and provided.

Mr. Hagins. the Pullman conductor

on the I. C. railroad waa

.. iuiuo uver tday and reported that thev wPr

running through water up to the fire box.

Dr. I. R.

ROBERTS DALE NEWS

" Dr. Thos. U. Kohr visitor on Monday.

Washburn will hn

handsome new house in River tr-

spring. He will build a mo

ment under the entire house and

part of the basement for his automobile.

grand jury commenced nin

yesterday morning. Thev insnt

jail and poor farm yesterday.

(Special to Lake County Times.) South Chiracr- i-

oclIJ, viniam

Shepard, a non-union boiler mak

er, was assaulted by union pick ets in the Ewing hotel, One Hun

u,ru jawing avenue, at 5 o'clock last evening, and he and his

assailants suffered a night in the po

nce station as a result of the fracas

-"'-1'" ' "ou unm leiemiy worked at

tne bouth Chicago Ship Building company's boiler works, but a few days

ago went to work for John Mohr

Sons, a concern under the ban of the union. Yesterday afternoon he was

approached in the barroom of the hotel by Edward Waters and John Cooney, union pickets, who urged him to quit Mohr's and return to the ship yards. A quarrel ensued, which was

continued in the room of ShenH

who boards in the hotel. Shepard's

scalp was cut open by a blow from the

fist of one of the pickets, and other

serious injury to him was Imminent

when Officer Jones of the Sixteenth precinct, who had been summoned by Mrs. Flshbeck, proprietor of the hotel, burst in upon them. All three men were taken to the police station, and this morning Shepard and Waters explained to Judge Goodnow that they were too drunk at the time of the row to know what they were doing. Shepard and Waters were fined Jl and costs each for disorderly conduct, and Cooney was discharged.

The Dalrymple company played th

yueen of Trumps" to a packed house.

iney win give "A White Slave" Tues-

uay evening.

WHITING NEWS

-..v-.c i.muj ui senrage avenue

ni movea to irondale.

Charles Sass has nearly from the typhoid fever.

recovered

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harr moved into

tne Jedersen flats yesterday. Mr. Crandall of South Chicago .-.

in Whiting on business vesterdav

The Bible class of the Conaresatlonf.1

church met in the church parlors last night.

Mrs.

was a Chicago!

George Hornecker is imnrov.

Ing nicely at the Wesleyan hosDital in

Chicago.

ir. Harvey of South Chicago, was a

xvuuertsuaie visitor yesterday.

HOBART NEWS

I Im., r i .

",u" 'ua"e ani 1'eddy Ilolbeck are

wn ir.e sic list thi3 week.

Ed son, the

j"k eon or Ar,-

xars. August Uressen, is sufferim

a severe cold.

"Pap" Vague Is again able to be out.

. . as in Chicago Saturday.

is with

"""" rtiuena rsacer and Anna Mins-

cerg spent Monday evening friends in Bessemer Park.

John Mellon, who has been seriously ill the last few days, is somewhat im-

proved.

with

Ed,eiiman transac3 business in

the city Monday

A. J.

Fflnnlno on

.."o " . j pons. i' mn

i-on, spent yesterday in Chi-

Mrs. Albert Kitchen of VM

was nere last Sunday.

paralso,

Milton - Collins ' has ' recovered from tiie mumps and now his sister Ruth is the victim.

Mrs. George Smith of the Buszkowskl flats , visited relatives on. the. East Side yesterday morning.

Effie Bryant has the scarlet fever at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred

Emmel of Fred street.

Does He Know Xowf Pete Dillish, keeper of a Hungarian boarding house at 10814 Torrens aveune slaughtered a hog in his back yard last Thursday to make a Hungarian holiday, and was painfully surprised when Officer Dolan took him into custody for violating the health ordinances against slaughtering without a license. Dillish explained to Judge Goodnow through an interpreter this morning that the pig was purchased about a

month ago and especially fattened to

celebrate a Hungarian wedding that is

to be pulled off in South Deering at an

early date, and he didn't know about

the ordinance. The court let him off on payment of costs and had the interpreter explain the heinousness of his offense to him. .! . - -

PLUCKY POLICEMAN HOLDS INFURIATED MOB AT BAY.

KAUFMANN & WOLF, HAMMOND, IND.

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Pole Try to Rfucne Countryman li

v umouy of u nicer and t;t Taste of

Alght Club. (Special to Lake County Times). South Chicago. Jan. 22. Officer Mur

ray of the Fifteenth precinct stood off

a mob of a hundred infuriated Poles at

rd street and Superior avenue last

"ignt. and at the same time hung onto

two prisoners he had placed under arrest until the patrol wagon arrived, finally landing four prisoners in the calaboose, two of whom he arrested

arter the arrival of the wagon for re

sisting his authority.

Officer Murray, who Is a new member

or the force, arrested Joseph Begoski and Joseph Lavenowski about 8 o'clock

on complaint of a citizen, and had them

at the patrol box when a crowd be

gan to gather and threaten him with

MOience unless he released the prison

ers.

ousepn uaznak, a friend of the pris

oners, crowded up to the officer and

attempted to get the prisoners away

rrom him. Officer Murray forced Wz-

naK ack and finally used his night

.".. on the man. This infuriated

waznaic and he began haranguing the

crowd in Polish, urging them to rescue

me men Murray had in charge. Mur-

rav hM u ! ... ...

..v.. wac (.wu prisoners Denina mm

wun his left hand and vigorouslv

swung his club with his right and sue.

ceded in standing off the mob till the

Diue , wagon came.

tsegoski and Lavenowski wr Vmnnoi

Into the wagon and Murray turned his

attention to Waznak, who was arrest.

ed. At this Junctuf Waznak's wife

was in tne crowd, set up a howl

ana insisted on koIxe- with hr

afsuu men accommodated her and

Mie was taken to the station and book ed rvitv u 1 . .

...w. uusDancb on tne same

cnarge. At the station she was sen-

arated from Waznak by force and given

"uu le care of the matron.

morning Judge Goodnow ns.

ea uaznak $10 and costs and Dermit.

v. A,a. waznaic to go free. The

.dfces against Begroski and Lavenow olrl m-A.. . -

rv,ic conunuea until next Thurs

day,

We will place on Sale

In Our LADIES OEADV-TO-WEfli DEPAftTHIEfJT

50 Dozen FINE TAILOR MADE

All Sizes Regular $400 values Special at

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Lake County

Title & Guaranty Company

ABSTRACTERS

"q c ui me iiungarlans, who gave his name as Lazo Kaselo, under arrest, the other two escaping. This morning Kaselo was fined $5 and costs

in me South Chicago branch of the

mnn final ah.

Old Settlers Hold I

The Old Settler's association of South I tvt.., tv., ...

Chicago is making elaborate prenara- agea 30 -years 8312

tions for a banauet at 7. ' . ",enue- was taken to the

, county hospital

ua.it uii unesaay, r eo. o. Invitations will be Issued for the event in a few days. II. F. Heath Is president of the association and Charles F. Kaiser secretary.

"Hiinklts" With Mar Taint." HcinriTft T." I J

-w.feC jvieiiunan, a youth attend.

KXX ,ycUnig iugn scnooi, was

warning m One Hundred and Seventh street yesterday afternoon on his way

uu,1,c irm scnooi when he encountered thrfA TTlinirariana ! .

AW.11Q III H 1 1 11 ITUr - n j-i 1 . .

The men refused to get out of his way F- R MOTT- President, J. S. BLACKMUN, SecretarTj

ar.IX ueu. jviemman pivji. nM.MJiu, vice-rres, A. 11. TAPPER. Treasury started to run and was knocked down o a mrr ,tt,n

by one of the men. Patrol Sergeant !

person or tne sixteenth precinct hap-

pcueu aiong just then and succeeded in

S. A. CULVER, Manager.

Hammond and Crown Point, Indiana.

Secretary's office In Majestic Bid., Hammond

Abstracts furnished promptly at current rates.

Maria Norton wandered from the Strand last night and got hilarious on South Chicago booze. Today, after sleeping It off over night in the fifteenth precinct station, she paid $1

and costs for her fun.

from consumption

yesterday suffering

Va rlv thin

j v.,., iiiuimiig nre caught a coal shed belonging to A. Lavlne at 8822

liouston avenue. It was extinguished

uy engine company SO, with small loss. Deputy Grand Chancellor A. B

l ouum cnicago will install

uciy eiectea officers of the Good

nP9 loaso Tso. 5S0 tonight at Odd Feliow's hall, 10411 Ewing avenue.

ooRs

death. Kneeter was taken to his home

after the inquest, and the funeral was held this morning.

Mrs. Jennie Etheridge was broue-ht

home from the Hahnemman hosDital

at Englewood last night. It is the hope of her many friends that the operation which she had performed will benefit her health, as she has been almost helpless since being thrown off the car,

one year ago last September.

m the wind storm Sunday the large

piate glass window was blown in at

Kaiser's bakery In 119th street.

Mr

at

pneumonia.

irs. John Pmio-hiin lo . , , rrtu .wigieoen and (

Fred Ewlgleben and children vi.it

.i , several days v.-ith rel atives in Chicago Heights" Mr. And Xtr t .

J " I. 11 v:aKle- Indiana

e ... mu0 OI busi-

John Kilker of Moline. in. snonf

day here with his parents.

William Scharback, jr., was in

cago yesterday on business.

rtev. Father

Benedict of T.in-M-

avenue. spent the day with friends in Blue Island, on Monday.

Messrs.

Phillpp Smith an.i tt :

Furstenburg saw "Why Girls LeaVe Home" at the Calumet, Sunday even tng.

Mrs. G. W. Grisdale of Harrison avenue, returned home yesterday, after pending several days with her sister Mrs. Henry Atchison of Woodville. Ind.'

The choir of the Christian church et at the home of Miss June Waits Saturday afternoon, and elected ofWt. Miss

tr V -vr!,on; secretarj-, June "alt. treasurer, Carl Hopkins. i?Brke " bree r lO c-. The Lake Co"t' Time, for kear7 h CaIum' ,cIoa wiu

Mrs. Frank Foster of Valnamf

In town a few hours Saturday

N. B. White of the Gazette, tmn-

acted business In Chicago Friday ."-.Ed l8!e; Wh v west of

WB"p iS yune sick at her home. Tf ' o 1. 1.

v :i.en somat un-

iutr me past few days. flsfi rv.i -r-

Mvvl Reynolds of ChUm B with her raotlw, Mr,

uscar i'ointner of the Lake Shore

freight office is at Lacon, 111., where he

was called by the illness of a relative.

Mrs. Sallapskl of Indiana boulevard

left for Michigan this morning, to at

tend her father, who is dangerously

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uiss iieien iuattern nas recovered

from the mumps and will soon take

up her studies again at the Chicag-o

university.

Owen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank

tields of W est Pullman, has the diph

theria. Mr. and Mrs. Fields are very well known here.

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UUU .UrS. h c-..

Saturv ' . otavey spent

ing relatives. ChiC vlsIt

Countv Aii.-ii

t.1 : "ar'ps Johnson of

r , " x"M,t was 1" Hobart a few hours yesterdav.

ww"? ,f FaUZen and son- George, of West Pullman, in., visited relatives here over Sunday.

The Lake Conaty Times h.s the latest Sjportlaff Aeni, .

According to physicians the present cold snap will do much toward stamping out the mumps and scarlet fever which is prevalent.

The Whiting high school girls will meet the Hammond high schoal girls in a game of basketball to be played at Mettier's hall Friday night.

William Salvan and John Walsh who were arrested for causing a disturbance in Andrew Hornyak's saloon Sunday was fined $1.00 and costs and in default of payment was taken to the county jail at Crown Point y OiBcer Backus.

Coroner Hoskins held the inquest over the body of August Kneeter yesterday, who was killed by a train on the 121st street crossing Saturday, and

rendered the verdict of accidental

The Fortnightly club held Its ree-u-

lar meeting last night at the home of

Mrs. John C. Hall of LaPorte avennue. The state of Maryland was the topic of

discussion and some excellent papers

were read by the following ladies:

Development of Maryland Mrs. Wm

w alker.

i-outicai and Religious Freedom-

Mrs. J. Allen.

The Claybourne Rebellion Mrs. John

Coar. rr i v ...

-me importation of Bond Servants

in the Colonies Miss M. Stoerleln. The Growth of Xegro Slavery in the South Mrs. George T. Gray. The next meeting will be held Feb. 4, when Delaware and the Carolina's will be studied. Mrs . Humphrey will be the hostess.

Curtis nn tVin m.u ' ...

, " iuor wun tne mar-

nse license department.

Store Books

Blank Books Receipt Books

JOS. W. WEIS The Druggist 98 State St., Hammond, Ind

Order Books Legal Blanks

EAST CHICAGO NEWS

and a general assortment of OFFICE Equipments

Mrs. S. Clapper is visiting friends in West Pullman.

with

Mrs. guests week.

Thomas and son, Carl, of relatives in Chicago

are

this

CROWN POINT NEWS

John Fisher spent

Crown Point relatives.

Sunday with

Ed Ensweiler, who is now emDloved

on the Indiana Harbor Sentinel, spent

ounaay nere.

The Ladies Aid society of the Con-

0 v ov.wa.. VHUItll Will mft o U

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iioiu oi Airs. j. u. Allen on Forsyth

c cuuo, lumurruw arternoon.

Installation of nfflfoo . t -

- i mo ju,aaies of Maccabees took place last night

xno y mcers nsiaiiea are as follows: I.adv commnnder fr v c-:n

' - -iv. tuning, lieu

tenant commander, Mrs. Luckev

retary, X. Harmor; treasurer, -Mrs. L.

"""-""'t vuotiiaiii, va.rs. Jordan. At

tne conclusion or installation Dr. Sarah

isoDie was initiated into the lori

After all business had been transacted

tne laaies served a very lunch.

appetizing

BLACK OAK NEWS

Mrs. J. A. Nickel transacted bimi.

ness in Crown Point today.

William Niles of LaPorte was here

the fore part of the week looking after hi3 real estate interests.

John E. Luther expects to leava this

evening for California where he will spend the balance of the winter.

Dr. Butler and family expect to lSv-

Crown Point the latter part of the week for their new home in miUn.

Mont.

Attorney T. S. Fancher has on

Architect Kendrick. who is drawing the plans for the Carnegie library, to prepare the plans for his new residence in

Court street.

Superintendent Curtis moved into hia

.n. ui xuoDart, was hPr

toaay tne guest or nls daughter M

Henry Ewen.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Seeberger were in Crown Point today attending the funeral of their little niece, Dorothea Klitch, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Klitch.

William Strauch of Chicago, Is here to spend the remainder of the winter with his father.

Mr.

and Frank Buse

Hammond.

spent today in

Jack Horner is taking the place of

section reman here until the vacancy can be filled by the company.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schoon moved

to Hessville today. Thev -arAr-o

new Quarters in tho j 1 ...

court house yesterday. Clerk Wheeler who will make her home with them will occupy, the room vacated by Mr. I for a few weeks.

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OFFER THE F01L0WIN3 BARCAIKS IN HOMES ON THE

3 5 room Cottages with pantry and bathroom

on cement foundation, lots 37xl28 feet located on Murray Street, price - - $1,300 1 5 room Cottage, same as above on Indiana

Avenue, 25 foot lot, price

- $1,200

ft. 4

l 5 room Cottage, (larffe), all modern im

provements, lot 37i200 ft. Manilla Ave. $1,800 1 large modern 10 room House on Conkey

Ave. down balance monthly $4,200 tZ

iSc uiwia voltage larDie fctreet - S1.50J v

In addition to the above named we have the following; Bargains on the usual terras: 1 fine modern home on East Osrdea St. at $3,700 $3 70 Posseaeion glren May 1st 1 fine modern. 2 story. 7 room home, oa Indiana Ave- 3 500

1 large 6 r Cottage on Sibley St 7 ft. bvjement and barn I2.(i50

i room oiiae on si&iey street .... i qqq 1 Very handsome modern, story and a half house, choice

location, bummer Street - - - . fVOOo Besides many other barralns too numerous for special mention

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