Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1907 — Page 3

Monday, March 4, 1907.'

THE LAKE COIJNTV TIMES

I : 1 I Mrs. Lydia Harvey, who came to Chi- I Mrs. Chas. Kraft, of Dwiffht. 111., is - ' PAGE THREE

cago a few days since to attend the home for a fw Hnv visit with SSff. . . . '

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leftnertz. H -"---'w,ftatttfa

GARY NEWS

Frank and Benny Knotts spent Saturday and Sunday at the springs at

Porter with their grandparents.

AAA.

.norney j. v. Rldgeley came over

from Hammond this morning to attend

the trial of Yassakavic vs. Keaeric.

Miss Grace Holmes took dinner Saturday with Mrs. Knotts, stopping here

between trains on her way to Chester

ton.

A. n. Hoover has completed the stone fundation for his building and began this morning the laying of brick for the upper part of the structure.

The town is completely billed for the show at the south schcol house of the Central buildings. It c6nsistfl of magic lantern scenes and sleight of hand performances.

T. TV. Englehart of M. Rcthschild & Co. Chicago, spent Saturday afternoon here closing the purchase of another twenty-five foot lot on Broadway, between the Wabash and Michigan Central. Mr. Moody who purchased fifty feet near Sixth avenue last week on Brcadway, Joined Mr. Englehart lh the purchase.

The preliminary steps have been taken for the organization of a gun club. Frank Chambers and Chief Martin are the promoters of the work. Rome twenty have signified their intention of becoming members, and cOneiderable Interest is being taken. Several of the steel company's watchmen are among the membership. Besides the gun shcots, if enough interest is taken, a rifle team will be made up from the gun club.

funeral of an aunt, and who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Sharpenstine, and grandmother, Mrs. Green, returned to her home In Arkon, O.

The farm house cwned by Henry Surprise and occupied by Ed Carstens, two miles northwest of Lowell, was burned early Saturday morning. Nothing of the household belongings of Mr Carstens Or Jasper Surprise, was saved except a bed rotm suite and a few pieces of clothing. The origin of the fire supposed to have come from a defective chimney. There was an (tr

ance on the house, but none of th

contents. Mr. Carstens r,

have moved in with John Childress, his father-in-law, and when it comes time to farm. Ed says he will rmt

" me Durnd eite wh

parents.

few days visit with her and Mrs. Wm. Letinertz.

Miss Nellie Cook who has been visiting for several weeks at Bluffton, Ind., her former home, returned to Hobart yesterday. Frank Maybaum, of Chicago spent a few hours in Hobart yesterday with friends. His wife who has undergone two operations within the past two

months is greatly improved and is now

on the road to recovery.

.tony-seven members of Humboldt lodge 813 A. F. & A. M. of Shicago, same to Hobart yesterday to take charge of

the funeral of Gust Kraft who was

killed in Chicago, Thursday by the explosion of an engine on which he was

tfvmwtin TL -

,u,:",a"' Ancy were escorted bv mem-

famtlT, -irHi ..... .. . " 'ti joage. services were

' unui Other arransre- from tbo. T v

ments can be made.

at Crown Hill

church and interment

cemetery.

LANSING NEWS

RENSSELAER NEWS

The wreck which occured At Mav-

nara Saturday has been cleared away.

Granville Moody moved to his farm Saturday.

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A lie relatives And fr1nr!a nf Tri Tlerf fl,mPnn

vAv . . . ' . I . . . . "''""""s lew aays

win, recenuy weni to uai- nere wmi nis parents

norma, nave received word from her

that she is well and enjoying herself. Rev. Flagg is

up and around niin

after his recent illness.

Mrs. Chester Zea is able now and is doing fine.

The wedding of Tony Keffon and

Miss Petronella Eenegenberg took

place at the home of the bride on Feb. 26, the ceremony being performed bv

'v. iorgman or tne unnstian tie- i J- -tv. juavis is moving

term church. About eighty friends and Moody's brick residence

relatives of the contracting parties were present at the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Keffon will reside at Highlands.

to sit up

into

Harry Parker tried his gasoline launch on the river today and reports that it is in fine shape.

ONE DAY'S GRIST IN SOUTH CHICAGO

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VALPARAISO NEWS

Mrs. Barkley, who is in Denver Colo., writes back that she is feeling better and is much encouraged.

Miss Ella Newland spent Sunday with Chicago friehds. Edward Luddlph left Saturday afternoon for Los Afigele3, Cal. Charles Dick of Chicago, visited

over Sunday with his parents.

Clarence Grlswold of Hammond, was

E. G.

"Warren finished

field school building: Sat

v.as neia in the new building mencing today.

corn-

There was a double blrthdnv r,.,.

&i.r., cti ;uis. waggle CI ouae'n rQi

.n - i

I uence last Saturday night.

F. L. Maurer of the Gary Hardware company spent yesterday and today In Chicago. Yesterday he was with relatives en the north side and today was spent in purchasing additional stock for their store. Mr. Pains is at work on the plans and estimate f6r the building which is to be seventy five by eighty feet. The ndrth twen

ty-five feet is to be occupied by the

clothing store and is being built by

Mr. Paine for ft friend Of his from the guest cf relatives here Sunday.

Albert Lea, Minn

jrrajiic Spath of Fort Wayne, was

Stein, Wyatt & Co. are making prepa- the guest of his brcther. Geo. Spath.

rations to move their entire camp,

comprising some 400 people, their large Dr. P. D. Nojand Of Kcutz, was vis-

horse und grain tents, wagens, scrap- lting friends in the city Saturday.

ers and other paraphernalia, from its

present site north of the Lake Shore Tony Gustorson of Chesterton, was

east of Broadway to a location south in the city Saturday on buainess.

of the Wabash and east of Broadway.

This has become necensary cn account Mr. McNay of Chicago, visited over bab?. her parents Lnni rttu 1 .

of the probability of work beginning Sunday with Valparaiso relatives. family. ana

at an early dato on the grdaing of th

elevations for the tracks for the Lake William Wilson of Indiana Harbor. The honk! honk of ti

i.- tun vv i 1 1 i ctia(sa

Felix Utrowski, Wanted by Deering Street Police, Wounds Man.

The police of the South Chicago ta tlon have a dangerous citizen named Felix L'trowskl under arrest At n-

O'clock Sunday night he engaged in an

anercaiion over a game of pool in

oaiuuu ui ojuu iiurraic aveniie

"uoiu w sivi, vinuin ne snot in th

Koslowskl was found by the police in

iront or the saloon and taken to th

ponce station, where his wound

drAssed. He was able to TV 1 1 lr

Utrowski was placed under

and when taken to the

quesuonea ne gave up some informa

tion that led the police to believe thai-

he was wanted elsewhere for Khtir.

man. An investigation develoDed

that Utrowski had shot a man in the

Deering street district on Feb. 15, and

the police of the Deering street sta tlon were notified cf the capture. Ut rowski will be turned over to the Deer ing street police today.

a

with

e

was

home arrest

station and

anagh's hall, Ninetieth street and Commercial avenue, with about a hundred delegates in attendance. Credentials of the delegates were presented and the convention listened to the reports from the different branch societies represented. The convention

win last two weeks. The last meeting was held in Pittsburgh, Pa. Yesterday a parade of the local societies affiliated with the Orthodox Greek church, to the number of over a thousand. Tvpn,lfri ( wow uy.ru

the streets of South Chicago. Religious services were held at the Greek church at 195 Ninety-first street in the forenoon and in the afternoon a celebra

tion was held at Lakeside park on the East side.

KAUFMANN & WOLF. HAMMOND, IND.

4fh

We Will Sell in Our

Two

EXPLOSION HUKTS FIVE.

Men AV1U Die of Injuries ceived In Premature Blast of Dynamite.

Re-

By a premature explosion cf dyna-

i' i o. i ,ic I v a ... . . . . .

was 6S years old nnri miemoon in scanaba

TL 1 OUU, Will was 34 years old. About elhtv r.

invnea ana a great crowd gathered to celebrate the occasion.

LIVERPOOL NEWS

Shore, Baltimore Harbor roads.

re uinu aim inuinna ionu uici ouuusy wiiii ills parents. I foi. weeK IS a gentle romw

that spring is aPDroachm

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i.iti. j-rcv.n.Duu ui unrvuy, speni oun-i D " e an astir makino- r!n

avenue between Eighty-first and Eigh

ly-aecona street, wnere the Byrne &

Anderson Construction company is

building a main sewer, Jcseph Norder

not and Peter Ballersa, two laborers were perhapj fatally injured, and

Thomas Girrson, William Lewis and Theodore Franken were seriously hurt. Eight men wero working in the

George Flahertv nf tt . sower at the time of the explosion

has been laid up with th '-V . Pfte of the men suck a dynamilo cap

a ... " 'I'' 3 vis- with n nfptr In the . t. -.

tgtiner with Mrs FBfii.t -. -.. va,,,,, uui hnKt v,- . "' -fianerty and sued .T. KOrrirnrt ,r k,

out and Ballersa had his head crush

ed. All the men were taken to the South Chicago hospital in the police ambulance.

T. E. Knotts &

from Tub Times office its first consign

ment of small maps of Gary and vicin- I Miss Irene Alkins of Chicago, is vis

Ity, recently drawn by A. P. Melton, King her sister, Mrs. John Fltzwill

city engineer. The map includes the lams.

(southern end of Lake Michigan with

BOAT CLUB MATTERS.

There is quite a lot of gossip beins passed about some big real estafe deal! o GarSvehb0Ih00d and an tension

Chicago on the west and Michigan Citv The case of Mr. Chester vs. the Htv area of wn .. . . ...ero lles a hiS

on the east and runntno- south fr of Vaicamlso. w tnr in M.,r cot ' ina nlIls and marsh.

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enough to take in Crown Pclnt. Tt urday morninsr.

Bhows railroad and trolley lines.

the

Josenh T?rn

i . I i ' "u-iuo n rih-M J

icwitctM aim uunry lines, ne- I Rirhirq fi ruflcu me Bides grlvlng: town-hip, ranpe and coun- Ernest Doison and wife of Indiana residence and. IS puttinff UP a

ly lines, and is the most comprehensive "arbor, spent Sunday here with Mr. moving on M preparatory to and accurate man that has been nub- Dolson's father and mother. U,... . ncw Possession soon.

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lished of jthis region.

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. vlaaiua oullt a nous

Calumet rower noat Club Will rw-

feet Organization at Meeting Friday Ale lit. Forty or fifty members of the new Calumet Power boat club will visit the power boat show in the Seventh regiment armory tonight to look over late models and get a line on how to run the newly organized club. At the preliminary meeting Friday night. Dr. McLeod of 9217 Commercial' avenue, was made chairman and the election

Hit With Beer Bottle. Charles Miner, a heater employed in

the steel mills, was hit on the head by a beer bottle in the hands of an unknown man during the progress of an

altercation in a saloon at 8958 Green Bay avenue Saturday night, and sustained a severe scalp wound. The as

sailant escaped. Miner's wounds were dressed by Dr. Robert Lenard, the police ambulance surgeon, after which he

was taken to his heme at 8943 Mackinaw avenue.

Church to Give Concert. At a concert to be given in the Windsor Park Congregational church, Seventy-seventh street and Marquette avenue, tomorrow evening, a fine program

of musical numbers and readings will be given. Miss Elizabeth P. Davis will render two pipe organ selections and Richard D. Evans of the Apolea Musical society will sing a solo. The Ingle-

side male quartette, a popular Grand Crossing organization, will hav throo

numbers and the West Pullman orches- H

tra will furnish twc. The event prom-

ises to make the hit of the season In

Windsor Park.

2000 TARBi

of Extra Heavy Quality, One Yard Wide, Black

TAFFETA

SILK

Regular 1.25 Value at

A YARD

Briefs.

Officer W. H. Reed, a probationarv

policeman in the South Chicago station, has been transferred to the first

precinct mounted police fcrce. '

Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe and their

niece, Miss Mamie Dohetry, left Saturday night for a month's visit in Florida winter resorts. Mr. McCabo is

president of the Union bank.

prill

tyles

Edward Hard, twelve years old. was

found Saturday evening on the right of

way of the Illinois Central at Eighty-

eighth street by Officers Nichclaon and

O Callahan suffering from a wound on

the top of his head. He had fallen from a passing train. Dr. Lenard cared

for him, and he was taken to his home

at S813 Superior avenue.

in the Fashion Latest Creations will be on Exhibition at

rears

held in the rooms of the Irish Histori

cal society at 920S, Commercial avenue. At this meeting it is exnertpfl

engine which n 7 7 T -enaI that fully seventy-five members will be lt weel was burif xf v" 1,L' preSent' and plans of operation, locaday with Mwonic rt . SUn' Un f the b0at houSe and other lm"

remains to the clace of

August visited his parents h

lowed the

interment.

settled.

The Calumet

Power boat club has

Rev. P. Claussen, pastor of the Ger- nf in nouse on a tract of other officers wa fPrr,i tm r,w

The board of trustees held Its regu- man Lutheran church, has received .1 h V. .wn(?a by him when Fridav nicrht. whPn a mA-ti ,m

in, mMiin , -,n u t. .. . . - - nvcu nis ramllv. . . ' t c

.... .-aiuiuaj uni-iuuua. iv me uumcran ciiurcn at Waco

KC.od deal of time wns rrl vpn n' r r t r Neb.

discussing what improvements the . 5 -rart of this place, 27 y

town should take up this spring. A D. Ross returned home Saturday

resolution was tinaiiy adopted calling irom watseka. III. His wife, who has

for the Improvement of Broadway from been visiting there for two weeks, re-

wnere tne Land company left off north turned with him

of the Wabash, south across the Fenn

D.tiKi.n.i inaiu. ne improvement is . uuugc, itoDert l ierce and

to be of the same material as that Henry Brown wera in Chicago Saturused north of th Wabash by the Land day after G. M. Dodge's automobile. It

company, granitoid. It is the intention n&s ben in for repairs

of the board that this work should be

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uuut-vMu inai tne street snau o reaay vjreure r . rsartnoiomevv, aged 50, fo$

iur use oy me miaaie or summer, it yers a resiaent of Valparaiso

will be made with seventeen foot side- is d6ad at Xomo, Alaska. He served walks on both sides of the street, two terms as treasurer of Valparaiso

twenty-eight feet of pavement Oft ana recently was a resident of Chica-

elther sldo of the street car tracks -

and the center left for a double stre-at Chlfcage

car track. When completed this will

give us over two miles of about tho

finest street in the ctuntry.

ago and told t t, - . 1 uccu airca(I maae a memDer or the

nn.3 arraid of 1 iroSorn

6 Was flrino- fnt ... . .

' It C1UDS. An invitation i5 fvtcnrlnrl

the engine

would blow up on account of

wer Boat

clubs. An invitation is

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boiler and f!nM .,o...r " Hammond owners of power boats and

(i w I J .1 I VA USI FT -i I J I -k

il " ""uea an otner

owners in the Calumet region

who may be interested new organization.

to join the

to iifaV. ni

: -"c engineer has a slic-ht chance of recovery. Brakeman Finbrock of Elsden, who was sitting on the fireman's side of the engine was

tte leaves wife and daughter In allrht n iTk hos.'

railing in a tree which saved his life

Two weeks a?o fif.,ntn r ,r lZu "ers, a brother- emuern or uang Arrested by South

ham. trustee of Pi-a.A J waa In ine c"oo99and

Cntr A,Mur K. '"J"rea as was "Ported. The

' ' - 1 w KJ i X J H X tA 1- - - ' vuruuy, oil -" irucits ana

BUSINESS OF PB0CURING

GIRLS ON THE INCREASE.

George Maklana was arrested Satur

day night by Detective Barchard, to

whom he declared that he had been

short-changed and robbed in a Superior avenue restaurant. Investigation by

tne omcer showed that Maklana's money was still on his person, and he was too drunk to know whether he was robbed or not. He was given a fine of

?o and costs in the city court this

morning.

7,

184 South Hohman St.

I have a Specialty Store, and I shall be pleased to show Extraordinary Special Styles at Special Prices

DYER NEWS

Frank Klassen of St. John, visited with relatives here yesterday.

x. I'araee or the Inland Steel

company, TVas the guest at a theatre

party In Chicago last evening.

Bernard Overhage of Chicago, visited with his father here Sunday.'

K. Wells of the local freight office of the Lake Shore, visited relatives in

Englewood last evening.

Mrs. Jacob Herman, sr., who

had

Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dickenson of

been staying at Chicago Heights late- Kavenswood, were the guests of Mr.

ly, is visiting with her daughter Mrs ana MrB- A- Bland of First street

iJeter viein at present.

yesterday.

tiiicngo Detecllrcs Will He Tried March 7 Girl Wltnrun Held at Police Statlea.

GENERAL CONTRACTORS And Builders Benk Block

INDIANA HARBOR, JKD,

hurled 200 fpot

Last nliht spinning th

4 .jilt . flW in the circuit court by was running ll miles per hour "Tth residents at thn trwmVN. .. I . . . "uur wun

" uucKin? mnt luiiiy-i vs lAcnia nf m.-,nt

o-k i . - " I A . " Aium

' i cot. a resident and 8loclc yards.

ainy in9 coart to enjota the auditor

tho

FIRST

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY U th. mi.

B. WALDKR. PROPRIETOR. CORNELIUS gCHAKTZER, Mr. Steamship Tickt Arncy rorelgn Exchange Renl EUte Offlco - - - Hotel Fits.

from approving his son's bond ta n

njoln rxmng Dillingham frnm

jBumtny th duties cf ths oCIct.. Th

l"pr elgrM candidates In tha townsWp

HOBART NEWS

James Ilostalek was arrested by the police of the Hlnman street station yesterday on the request of Detectives Barchard and Sklba of the South Chicago police, who have been searching for him for several days past on a charge of enticing young girls under age to enttir houses of evil repute. Hostalek is believed to be a member of & ran jr. ovfr 1 nth., y,-,

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Airs, jonn Jirenan was a Valparaiso vrtivm havd ben arretted in the visitor Saturday. pt Atb days, who era gvgmuMMiir

Dlaclna ruuire trlrla

Rev. G. R. Streeter t-as a Hammond in resorts In South Chicago's red

Andrew P.aker of Chicago, among the Sunday callers "here terday.

was yes-

Tony Kaiser spent Sunday friends at Chicago Heights.

"When in Indiana Harbor call on Al Kaufman and have a good dinner. Best in the country for 25 cents. We aJ'o carry the best line cf liquors and

with cigars. 8323 Michigan avenue, Indiana

Harbor.

WHEELER NEWS

'visitor Saturday

A. C. ITUBER Cigars, Stationery, Candies and all Chicago Papers. Prospect Ave. -n the hill. GARY. IND.

-.nw... ot.uiu was a V. nicagO -i5?tni

ounaay.

A Brown made a business visit to

Valparaiso Saturday.

Fred. Will and John Schavev wor

at Gary yesterday.

light distrlc-t. At the hearing this morning HostAlek waa placed under bonds 6f $2,600 and th cas was continued to March 7. In the meantime the matron of the South Chicago police stati

Joe Stemberger of Indiana Harbor

was In Hobart yesterdav.

LOWELL NEWS

Tom Kelly who has been

laid

JNir. and .Mrs. Oeorgo Eeckman left i

Sunday for Waukegan, 111.

Miss Clara Turner left Sunday for a visit with South Dakota friends.

Mrs. L. G. Gragg had the misfortune

to fall last Sunday, spraining- his ankle-

Quite badly.

Miss Martha Marquart visited nh

f 1 A I 1TV I A I 1 1 T .

111 wumutf Miuraay and Sunday. ner care a Slrl whose name and iden

tity are withheld, who was taken last

H. H. Willing transacted business in Wednesday from a Strand resort. Sh

Valparaiso Saturday. is being held as a witness atrainst the

men under arrest, and the detectives

TL Wt X'.Hl . -T- m i -

im aviiss Neiiie isarnea or whft ..ss are searrninfir tor nthpr o-jri c

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.nBu.naus.ni lor several weeks i, ted relatives in Chicago over Snr.,,- been victimized in a similar

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" Geortre Hatton and tt-sii PVinL-o-nf. TT-tt- a -4.1 tt

"The Country Jay" played . S,M. spent Sundav with rel.tK "avc ulucr UOUTt.

tan's opera house Friday evening Oak. Tr,. ,,; TT .

a fair-sized crowd. aim cnaries Johnson,

- ttucsieu several davs ae-o in John Tavlor nnd fimiu. tt-. L, . . U & ag m

Mrs. Emma rnih. - . - .7 ' Wi ssioii o. a oag or dead chickens'

. . . . -im Sunday in iy""t'" VL "i15 pia.ee, are coins to whose Dossession thr

irustee John A. Weis of Schererville,

waa a xjyer Dusiness visitor Saturday.

Miss Veronica Haag of Crown Point,

viaiea wun irienas here yesterdav.

INDIANA HARBOR

BOWERS & STEWART GENERAL CONTRACTORS

And Builders Bank Block INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

J. H. Draper, aseistant general superintendent of the Inland Steel company, mads a short business trip to Grand Rapids, Mich., Sunday, return

ing this morning.

ST. JOHNS NEWS

Gerge Thlel of Chicago visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel, over Sunday.

Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Rchmn

Englewood visited with Mat Wachter and family yesterday.

While, on his way to make a sick call at the home of Andrew Bohling, the Rev. A. M. Buchelt had a narrow escape from death. The early Monon train approached the crossing without giving warning and the cut obstructing the view, thf train was almost upon Father Buchelt and Mr. Bohling, who were seated in a buggy.

The directors of the Northwestern Telephone company held an adlourn.i

meeting today for the purpose of elect

ing me company's officers.

Mrs. Peter Pfeifer of Whltintr viit-

ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Pfeifer v.

terday.

Mrs. John Overhage is on th

list. Dr. Chevia-n

Mr.

end Mrs. Frank Keilman

John Keilman were called to the bedBide of Mat Klein of West Ham

mond yesterday. Mr. Klein is seriously 111.

Dr. Ansley is now the owner of

Miss Theresa Berwanger of Ham-

fine new horse which he purchased in mond visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pet

Chesterton, Saturday.

Schumacher yesterday.

manner.

Chicago with her daughter, Mrs. C ark Metsker and family. v-

Charley Surpri-a and Mls Sutan Bomberger of Hammcnd, wr Sunday guests cf Lowell frUnds. .

Mrs. Maurice Clearer is reported very sick. Her husband, who id working at Indiana Harbcr has been called to her bedside.

Mrs. Charley Thompson received a telegram Saturday calling her to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Grills, who is very eick at Lacota, Mich,

Mrs. Georga Smith went to Chicago rester to vlm g Frnk Barnes and family. "rkE1 Tf,imon 1" Saturday for SXVV!1- wher ehe win vuit with frUnds for a few days. Herman Miehelsen returned to Chicago FrWay after spending several

ucja in ooart with his

parents.

William

Maybaum who h

wd irom Mobart for several month

orKing wn a telephone gan turned. Friday.

3

re-

PflllM riA 01.

move back to Wheeler the early part count for, were heard again in the Of this Week. raiinlMnal onnr tKU . . . . .

, w.., munnns, ana tne identity of the ownpr v, ii

Last Saturday our high school re- Is still a mvsterr. Knv. 7 kVT

- """"""a 01 lost any iowis nas appeared at the $1,100 by the Advisory Board toward station to claim them and they are the Improvement of our school houa. faat getting in a condition where they

will be only fit for tha bill of fare in a

V -T Teal io in rl- i,-..!

- . - - - vi.it u-s u iuuay on Dus iness.

Ex-Judge Homer Ansley is reported much improved in Hot Springs, Ark..

wnere ne went ror his health time ago.

Mrs. Peter Schmidt of Chicago visited with her mother, Mrs. M. Gerlach, over Sunday.

Henry A. Fuller, assistant undertaker to Mr. Teal, is suffering from a severe cold.

Miss Kate Bohling is very sick with

some I dropsy and heart failure and her rela

tives entertain very little hope for her recovery.

to b bgun as soon as school closes.

We Collect County Taxes on Ilarumoad property. Lake County Saving. Jfc Trust Co92 State St. Open evening, nntll S o'clock.

If an ad In THE LAKE COUXTT TIMES doe not bring a result you

4 ajiow tue telephone number.

Qrk restaurant.

Collins and Johnaon were represented in court by an attorney, who expressed dissatisfaction with the court when the case was continued to enable OSeer Condon to get evidence of a theft of the birds.

Servian Orthodox Convention. The biennial session of the Servian

i Orthodox society opened today In Kar-

About fifty Romanians arrived this morning from New York over the Nickel Plate. They will go to work on the new cement plant at Buffing-ton.

The C, I. & S. has cut the wages of

section men from $1.50 to $1.45 since March 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thiel of Chicago Heights are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bohling.

Miss Anna Galvin spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Mary McGrath at Englewood.

John Volk and Mike Maglnot of Hammond vlited with Nio Maglnot

and family yesterday.

William Davis of Porter, Ind.. vis- Messrs. George and William Echmall

ited his sister, Mrs. John Durfoe of ot Chicago visited with their mother

Ivey etreet, Sunday. Mrs. Elitabeth SchmalL over Sunday

J. W. Wilkes of Kankakee made a

number of business calls in the Har

bor today.

Frank Wachter of Chicago visited with relatives here over Sunday.

James E. Armstrong was the guest

01 Engiewootl friends last evening'

Mrs. Henry Bieker of Hammond is

visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew

1 Bohling.

Mrs. Joseph Scheldt visited in Chi

cago Heights Saturday.

William Bailey spent Saturdav nnfl

Sunday with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Beedy and children left for Chicago Saturday where she will visit with friends for a few days.

Miss Margaret Basin of Griffith visited with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Keilman, yesterday.

Agnes Schaller of Hammond visited with relatives of this place yesterday. Miss Tillle llilbrlch made a visiting trip to Chicago Heights Sunday. The teachers of St. John township met for their seventh institute at the Dyer public school Saturday, March 2, 1907. The institute was called to order by Mr. Kammer. The roll was called and responded to with quotations from noted educators. A song waa sung after which the following program was rendered: Basis of Practical Teaching Part 1 Miss Davis. Part 2 Miss IL Ludwig. Industrial Education Parts 1. 2, 3 Miss Keilman. Parts i, Z Miss Nolan. IuB,c Mr. Kamaei Easav-s on Application Parts 1. 2 Miss C. Ludwig. Part 3 Miss Haag. Parts 4. 5 Miss Watts. After singing several songs the Institute adjourned to meet at Schererville, Saturday, April 20.

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