Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 222, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1907 — Page 3

Friday, March 8, 1907.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES PAGE THREE

GARY NEWS

Rev. Newell holds cervices here Sunday afternoon at the school house after 8unday school. Joht J. Farrell has secured additional teaming: equipment and Is now fitted out for an up to date Graying business In every particular. H. E. Johnson and son, Insurance men from Knox, Ind., paid us another visit this afternoon, holding a conference with T. E. Knotts, the pioneer Insurance man here. The powers that be In the postoffice have posted notice that after the 9th Inst, the office will close at 6 o'clock In the evening until further notice. The growth of business U so heavy that after a strenuous session lasting all day for the postmistress and her assistant, they have no inclination to return after dinner. Attorney Bardon of Chicago who Is to attend to the prosecution of the state cases here In Prosecutor Boone's absence, spent yesterday here with hla wife, looking for a place to locate. They finally decided to take quarters at the South Bay hotel at Indiana Harbor. Mr. Bardon has been associated with ex-Senator T. E. Bell In the senator's work and comes here largely through the senator's Influence. Officer Klopf was the victim of what might have proven a dangerous attack on the part of a suspicious charactor this morning down in "the Patch," as the district Is known where the saloons are located. Joseph Morris Is the name the man gives but the police feel positive that he has given an alias. When Morris rushed to attack Klopf, Klopf managed to pull his club In time to bring Morris to his knees with the blood streaming from a slight bruise. Morris refuses to give any details as to his former whereabouts and is being held until he sobers up for further examination. ' Probably the first deposition work to be done In Gary was done this afternoon at the offices of Wlldermuth & Hodges, where Miss Marple, of Attorney Kennedy's office at East Chicago, took the evidence submitted by Otto Borman in the case of Levy vs. Castleman, et al. Mr. Borman came over from Toleston accompanied by his attorney, Hon. John O. Bowers, of Hammond. The hearing began at 1 o'clock, Mr. Roe acting for Levy, the plaintiff. The suit Involves the title to the lot at the southwest corner of Broadway and Tenth avenue, Messrs. Castleman and Jones having made a contract for the sale of the lot to Mr. Levy with out having authority In writing from the Borman brothers, who are owners of the property. FIRST EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 13. WALDER. PROPRIETOR. CORNELIUS SCIIANZER, Mgr. Steamship Ticket Agency Foreign Exchange Real Estate Office :- - Hotel Fltz - - Gary. A. C. HUBER Cigars, Stationery, Candies Lake County Times and all Chicago Papers. Prospect Ave. on the hill. GARY, IND. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Only High Grade Goods THE GARY Buffet and Restaurant Charles Della-Chlesa, Prop. Broadway Gary, Ind. STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. HEGEWISCH NEWS E. JL. Quien is on the sick list Mrs. Agnes Bell returned home yesterday. Barney Novach went to Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Llndis was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. ;Ike Silverman returned to her home from the hospital yesterday. Mrs. Ida Miller of Chicago, was the guest of Mrs. E. Coleson yesterday. Bud Reed, who has been on the sickIst for some time, is Improving. John Fancher. an employe of the Western Steel Car and Foundry company, working in the foundry, was badly burned yesterday while pouring off iron. The Ladles' Aid society of the M. E. church, held their regular monthly business meeting yesterday afternoon. The attendance was very good. After the business vvas transacted a very dainty luncheon was served. At the regluar meeting of the Pythian Sisters last night, two candidates were initiated. All present enjoyed the evening and no doubt the supper was very delicious. WILLIAM ROSE GROCERIES, FEED AND GAS FIXTURES. 13260 ONTARIO ST. HEGEWISCH THE LAKE COI XTT TIMES TOuid father Kl something for nothing; than act something for nothing: It wants notfclnK until It can return comeHklAs with Interest.

EAST CHICAGO NEWS

Miss Louis Davis Is 111 with an attack of grip. Mrs. Jno. Golding of Westville, Ind., spent the day visiting friends. Mrs. C. E. Jordan spent yesterday with friends In Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Ed. Jenkins returned from the hospital yesterday, feeling much Improved. Mrs. M. Nabb has moved Into the Central hotel, and will now have charge of same. Ex-Senator McCleod visited the works of the Republic Iron and Steel company yesterday. The Snow Flake club will give their second grand ball April 13th at Tod opera house. Vern Weydert, who was operated on yesterday for appendicitis, at the Ger man-American hospital, is doing nicely. The Misses Esther Anderson and Marie Urstrand were the guests of Miss Ada Hurten of Woodlawn yesterday. FOR SALE or Trade: Two excellent 3 year old driving ponies. Telephone E. Chicago 833, or call 4920 Olcott avenue. 3-8-lt. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Maxwell of Indiana Harbor, formerly of East Chicago, are rejoining over the arrival of a 11 lb. boy, Wednesday. The funeral of Chas. Havlll will take place from his mother's home, 9720 Exchange avenue, South Chicago, Sunday. The remains will be buried in Oakwood cemetery. Miss Maxey, entertained the whist club last night, at Mrs. Wm. Diamonds. After several games of whist, a very delicious lunch was served. A most enjoyable time was had by all present. Joe Locke, who was operated on Wednesday, at the St. Maragrets hospital, died last night. He had been suffering for sometime with intestinal trouble, and It was found the only way of relief would be to undergo an operation. He had waited too long, and lived only a few hours after the operation. Mr. Locke came here from Detroit Just a few weeks ago, and was employed at the Davison Foundry. His parents have been notified and are expected here today to take charge of the body. Having purchased the entire teaming,' livery and express business of Smith & Claffer company, we wish to announce to our patrons and public In general that after Marc'h 1, the firm will be , known as the East Chicago Transfer and Express company. J. P. Lewis and B. J. Rettlg, proprietors. 2-26-10t. STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS " Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago, Bank Bldg., INDIANA HARBOR, IND, Pay County Taxes Now and save penalty, we have complete duplicates on East Chicago Property. THE LADD AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance Phone 343 EAST CHICAGO, IND. W. R. DIAMOND FOR P U RE FOODS 709 Chicago Ave. Phone 21 EAST CHICAGO, IND. I. SPECTER, EAST CHICAGO General Agent for North German Lloyd, Hamburg-American Line Canadian Pacific Line. ll Foreign Money Transferred ALBERT GIVEN FASHIONABLE TAILOR Sprint and Summer Style oren for your inspection. 712 Chicago Ave. E. CHICAGO, IND. Branch at 101 State St. Hammond. LOWELL NEWS A little child of Elder Hayhurst is reported quite sick. Harry Alyea's fine died a few days ago. driving horse Mr. and Mrs. Crip Binyon are visiting relatives and friends at Mollne, Kan. Mrs. C. E. Barber had the misfor tune recently to fall, breaking one of her ribs. A physician was called and she is recovering nicely. iijue iiiijufii iiu sume lime ago underwent an operation for appendici 1 - TT 1 T . . tis, will, we understand, have to un aergo mo secona operation In the near future. George "Wood has sold his house and lot at creston to liarry Howard, the consideration being $450. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will give possession next fall when they will move to whero her parents reside in Illinois. BLACK OAK NEWS Mrs. Chris Lohman, Is a visitor at Toleston today. J. C. Seeberger is a business visitor at Gary today. H. Van Tlnen transacted business at East Chicago today. Misses Nellie Clay and Alice Keck, were visitors at Griffith yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buse, went to Crown Point this morning to Bpend the day.

Messrs. Frank Cassin and Sinko of East Chicago transacted business here this morning. Fred Gold, agent for the C. A. Vahn company of Chicago, transacted business here yesterday. PULLMAN NEWS Mrs. Johnson visited friends in Pullman Tuesday. Miss Renlck of the Pullman public school Is seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. Collins moved from Watt avenue, to Morse avenue. Mr. Kelly of Watt avenue, was bur ied in Michigan, his former home. The Knights of Father Mathew had their first meeting at Holy Rosary church, last evening. Mrs. Grosskurth of Pullman visited Mrs. Kracht of Grand Crossing, who will soon leave for Europe. An entertainment was given this evening in honor of St. Mary Acquinata at the academy of Our Lady. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne of North Pull man will celebrate their twentieth anniversary of wedded life, next Saturday evening. The temporary officers are as fol lows: Ed. Nolan, Chief Sir Knight; James Garland, Recorder; Clarence Lenzen, Financial recorder; J. R. Reilly, Supreme deputy. Chief Sir Knight presided at the first meeting. Messrs. Limp, Karl Raskaurtz and other gentlemen from Pullman, are going to take in the slght3 of Gary, the new steel town, next Saturday afternoon. They may make a stop at Hammond. The Pullman Yacht club distributed the racing prizes which were won by the following: 1st Prize. Silver cup Ernest Darr, a member of the club who won it for three previous seasons, which entitles him to the ownership of the same. The other three prizes were won by three members of the "West End Yacht club, which were three flags. After the distribution of the prizes they had a Jolly, good time. There were about sixty people present. The officers of the Pullman Yacht club are as follows: Commodore Fred V. Specht. Vice-commodore Andrew Rehm Secretary Ed. Engelbretzen Treasurer Herman Schroder. RENSSELAER NEWS Jim Hemphill and Mrs. Dessie Porter were married on Wednesday evening. at Mrs. Rowans. A. J. Harmon, the auctioneer, will open a real estate office in connection with his other business. R. D. Thompson is at his office regularly now, after having had a severe case of the grip. The protracted meeting at the Meth odist church is meeting with good suc cess, and good crowds are attending. Miss Pearl Tanner, the night opera tor at the telephone exchange is tak lng a three weeks vacation, and is visiting relatives in Illinois. The class contest for colors on the school park, was won by the Junior class last evening. It was a close con test but the Juniors were fully as good as the senior class. On Tuesday night one of the Juniors climbed to the top of the water tower and put a 1908 flag up; It stayed all day and on Wednesday night there were at least eight trips to the top, eight flags taken down, and eight' flags put up. On Thursday morn ing a 1908 flag still floated to the breeze so Prof. J. H. Gray decided to let the boys have a class contest. The Juniors put up a flag on a pole about 10 feet from the ground and the seniors tried for 30 minutes to take it down but failed, the Juniors were declared victorious. No hard feeling exists and every point was contested every inch of the way, about forty-five or fifty students took part in tlie contest. DYER NEWS Mrs. Henry Batterman is on the sick list. Tony Kaiser made a business trip to Shelby yesterday. August Koehle of St. John was here on business Wednesday. Anton Held and son, Jake. Dyer visitors yesterday. were Dr. J. A. Chevlgny made a business call to Hammond yesterday. Frank Scheldt, township assessor for St. John began work yesterday for this year. Nicholas Kaiser was at Crown Point vexterday looking after business inter ests. . . Miss Emilia Schaefer is slowly im proving from an attack of typhoid fever. - MIs3 Margaret Reitman returned yesterday to her home after a few days visit with relatives In Chicago Mrs. Frank Scheldt left for Ham mond yesterday where she will visit with friends and relatives for a few days. Miss Lena Keilman left for Ham mond yesterday to see her graedfath er, who is seriously ill with pneu mania.

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JUDGE FOSTER ANGRY. Local Paper Tuts Words In His Mouth Xot Warranted by His Speech. Attorney Frank Foster president of the South Chicago Bar association. Is angry at a statement appearing in a ocal paper to the effect that certain of his remarks in hla speech at the Bar association banquet Wednesday night, were directed against Alderman John Derpa, who formerly appeared as attorney for litigants under the old ustice court system without having been licensed to practice law. Judge Foster's statement was to the effect that under the new municipal court act only licensed attorneys could practice In the various branches of the court, which did away with the former habit of permitting unlicensed persons to plead, and that the situation from the standpoint of the legal fraternity was vastly improved thereby. In speaking of the old rule, Judge Foster char acterized some of the unlicensed practi tioners as unprincipled, but he had no Intention of reflecting on Alderman Derpa, who happened to be present, and he feels that the construction put upon his words by the paper in ques tion, is a serious injustice to himself and the alderman as well. Charged With Theft of Metal. John Pranowskl, John Jamrock, Frank SzafranskI, John Galeckl, Felix Lenard and Joseph Pisarek, six youths ranging in age from 17 to 20 years, are under arrest at. the South Chicago police station on charges of having stolen brass and copper from the Illinois Steel company. Special officers of the Steel company. who have been working on the case for some time past, yesterday took out warrants and the boys were arrested. The prisoners are charged with sys tematically raiding the yards of the Steel company and taking the articles and disposing of them to Junk dealers. The case was continued to next Tuesday to enable the stolen property to be recovered. Cultured Prisoner is Discharged. Roger Dlnan's educated manner and polite speech got him off on a disord erly charge in Judge Goodnow's court this morning. Dinan was picked up by Officer Rellley at Ninety-second street and Erie avenue at 3 o'clock this morn ing in an intoxicated state and brought to the station. He explained in court that he was an exile from home and at the time of his arrest was searching for lodgings. When questioned in re gard to where he got all the big words he admitted that he had at one time been a school teacher in Pennsylvania His honor, who is an ardent advocate of the spread of culture among police court frequenters, let Dinan go on his promise to attend strictly to the search for lodgings and cut out the booze. WHITING NEWS Ruth Tilton of LaPorte avenue has the measles. A. P. Melton transacted business in Chicago yesterday. John Buszkowskl made a business trip to Chicago, yesterday. Mr. Hubbel of Goshen1 Ind., was Whiting visitor yesterday. Mrs. Mary Meyer of Short street. is reported to be on the sick list. Fred "Washlefsky of Oliver street, was a unicago visitor toaay. Homer Griffith and Robert Stewart were shopping in South Chicago yesterday. Peter Pfelfer, Jr., is suffering considerable pain with an abscess on his finger. Miss Edith Langenham, who has been threatened with typhoid fever, is im proving. Harry Bailey of Ohio avenue, has returned from an extended visit with relatives in Ohio. Miss Lillian Callahan of Pennsylvania avenue, is rapidly Improving from a severe attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. George Armstrong of Morocco, Ind., is the guest at the home of her nephew, Clay Collins of Sheridan avenue. The East Chicago basket ball team was defeated by the Whiting high school team In a practice game at Mettler's hall yesterday afternoon. It has been reported on good authority that Gust Schmlttel, proprietor of the buffet on the corner of 119th street and Indiana boulevard, has taken unto himself a wife. When asked to verify the rumor, he blushingly said "not yet but soon." "Don't be so shy Gust. At the pie social which was given by the members of the Christian church at the home of Mrs. Hopkins, Wednesday night, a bean contest caused much amusement. Miss Pansy Hayes guessed the correct number in the Jar which was 495, and was awarded a large cake. Jake Ntland, who is at present chief clerk in the grease works at the Stand ard Oil company, will be sent to the company's new plant at Cairo, 111., May 1, where he will have complete charge of the grease works. His many friends will be pleased to hear of his advance, which he has acquired only by his faithful service to his employ ers. hen unicer uachus, who went to South Chicago Wednesday night to ar rest Michael Millech for whom he had

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Boat Club Meeting. Much interest Is being felt by gaso line launch owners in South Chicago, In the meeting of the Calumet Power Boat club scheduled for tonight in the rooms of the Irish Historical society at! 920S Commercial avenue. Charles Kestemeyer. one of the most enthusiastic promoters of the club, is making spec ial efforts to get a large attendance I of power boat owners and prospective j owners at the meeting. The organiza tion or the club will be perfected tonight and Important matters in con nection with its plans will be taken up. SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES. Albert Rnngf, Struck by B. & O. Train, Dies In Hospital. Albert Runge, a lamp repairer for the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, died at the South Chicago hospital at 11:50 last night, as a result of injuries re ceived yesterday afternoon while repairing a switch lamp at One Hun dredth street and the Baltimore & Ohio tracks. Runge was struck by a fast mall train and was picked up In an unconeuious condition on the right of way. He was examined by Dr. G. E. Bass, who could find no injuries other than a bruise on the Jaw. The Injured man was conveyed to the South Chicago hospital by the East Side police ambulance. Runge was 22 years old, married and lived at 10S37 Ewing avenue. Court Protects Wronged Girl. ivatle Cox, who 13 the complainant in an illegitimate parentage case in which Charles Smith is the other end of the sketch, was told by Judge Goodnow to go home this morning without any fear that her father would throw her out, as he had threatened. The girl tearfully related the story of her father's harshness when the case was called in the municipal court, and was assured by his honor that If any proper protection was denied her, her paternal ancestor would be brought Into court and punished. bmith, the defendant, was held in bonds of $1500 for his appearance next Monday. Briefs. Sophie Ratkobic, the little girl who I vtcto uuincu wiiue piuying around a bonfire, Monday, died this morning at 1 o'clock at her home, 10744 Torrence avenue, South Deerlng. A coroner's inliueai ueierminea tnat death was caused by burns and shock. jonn UKvana, arrested on a charge or disorderly conduct by Special Offi cer Hayes of the Pennsylvania, was fined $10 and costs, in the municipal court this morning. a warrant, reached his destination he was informed that the man had Just lert ror Montana, for a labor agencv. Millech is charged with hitting a man on the head with a' brick at Indiana Harbor, he now being confined In St. Margaret hospital in a critical condi tlon. ST. JOHNS NEWS Wesley Young spent yesterday in Hammond. John Dletz of Chicago Is vl3ltlng with Mr. and Mrs. John Thlel. Adam Gerlach of Crown Point was a St. John visitor yesterday. Dr. John Blackstone of Crown Point ! made several sick calls here yesterday. Jacob Keilman made a business trip to Schererville and Crown Point Thurs day. Fred Engelking left for Chicago yes terday, after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerlach. George .Miller of the Hammond po lice force is at home, confined to the house by Illness. Frank Bleker of Crown Point acted as sponsor at tne christening of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gard. A new boss arrived here yesterday with a gang of workmen on the C. I. & S. He is the second foreman that arrived here this week. The C. I. & fc?. will put a new train on, beginning next week. The start ing point will be North Judson over the Three I to Schneider and from there over the C. I. & S. to Chicago. The train will arrive at about 8:15 a. m. in St. John. WEST PULLMAN G. Parker of Indiana has been visiting his sister Mr3. C. H. Galllon. The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist church met with Mrs. D. L. Jones this week. Mrs. George Bowers of Englewood Is visiting her mother Mrs. Bowers of Parnell avenue. Several of Alderman Blhls friends surprised him at his home Friday evening it being his birthday. The Otsego club gave a 7 o'clock dinner in honor of their husbands Friday evening at Mrs. Ernest Stuebirgs home. Now Is the time to get busy with your real estate ads. THE LAKE COUXTY TIMES reaches all the sellers end fcoyers.

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Regular Value at 9c CROWN POINT NEWS James Palmer of Lowell, was yesterday. Crown Point visitor S. Rhoeles and family are expected back from Michigan this month. The February term of the Lake cir cuit court will end thl3 afternoon. The "Texas Sweetheart" company ar rived this morning over the Erie. Ex-Senator N. L. Agnew was over from Valparaiso yesterday afternoon. The children of Geo. W. Schmal are reported much better and well on the road to recovery. Miss Caroline Pfeil is spending the week in Chicago studying the new styles of Easter millinery. Henry Wise left yesterday for Ar kansas. where he expects to locate if he finds a suitable place. Miss Vina Pattln was taken to the city this morning, to undergo an op eratlon for the removal of a tumor. Ed Muzzall returned yesterday from his western trip, quite 111 with an at tack of stomach trouble and he Is now under a doctor's care. Frank McColley was arrested yester day on a charge of stealing a quantity of apples from a Jewish peddler at Kindberg's place. It is said that others are implicated in the matter and that more arrests will occur today. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Issued March 7, 1907. Wm, Marquardt, Chicago. Carrie A. Feuner, Chicago 43 Tom Schlncho, Chicago 40 Agnes Fulhood, Chicago 21 Julius Rupp, Chicago 47 Jeannete McClue, Chicago 35 SOUTH DEERINQ Mrs. Davis and son Leroy were shop ping in Chicago Thursday. Miss Gertrude Barber is reported to be on the sick list. Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. N. Edman went on a shopping tour to Chicago Thurs day. The wedding of Miss Francis Kominski and Martin Weiler was solemnized Wednesday afternoon at St. Ke vin's church, Rev. Father Qulnn officia ting. The bride was gowned in cream colored cashmere and carried brides roses. Miss Komlnski was attended by Miss Prince as maid of honor, assisted by Miss Jessie Kominskl a sister of the bride. The groom was attended by his brother J. Weiler and H. Zehme. After the ceremony a reception was held at Duffy's hall, about two hundred guests being present. An elaborate supper was served to the guests, the table decorations were roses and caranatlons. After supper dancing was indulged in until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Weiler reeclved many beautiful presents. Among the guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Kurz, X. G. Edman. Krause, Bush, R. Roberts, Prince. Mesdames E. S. Edman, Sommers, Zehme, Schmit, Conners. Zehme, Weiler. Misses Zehme Bush, Krause, Dondono, Kominskl, King, Messrs. Edman, J. Busg, J. Ferrell. J. Jones, J. Lasso. William May, H. Rink. C. Krause, J. Dewan, T. Kom inskl, J. Calahan, H. Zehme and E. Zehme. It an ad In THE LAKH COUNTY TIMES does not brine a result yon know the telephone number.

HAMMOND, IND. Sell in Our A YARD INDIANA HARBOR Miss Lucille Kauffman of Michigan avenue is visiting relatives at Chicago Heights today. Miss Mae Galvin of Commonwealth avenue, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John McGrath of Englewood, yes terday afternoon. George Cams was in Chicago on busi ness yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Kauffman is shopping in Chicago today. Fred McKnight of the local freight office of the Lake Shore, who was taken to St. Margaret's hospital a week ago, suffering with pneumonia, is reported much improved. C. P.. Burdick of the Lake County Lumber company, on account of his wife's ill health, is compelled to give up his house on the lake front and seek a milder climate. Mr. Burdick will sell his household furniture at public auction. John Drewer of Pennsylvania Is vis iting his brother, Michael Drewer of Drummond street for a few days. Mrs. E. V. Walton, who has been vis iting her mother, Mrs. W. Lake, . at Dowagiac, Mich., for the past week, re turned this morning. J. S. Bevans ness today. is in Gary on busiMax Glass was ness yesterday. in Chicago In buslLittle Fred Fish is quite ill at his home in Commonwealth avenue with diphtheria. ' B. D. Quarrle, superintendent of the blast furnace at the Inland street mills, left for Cleveland this morning on a short business trip. Mrs. Fred Smith 13 convalescent after a week's illness. Miss Fae Lake of Dowagiac, Mich., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. V. Walton in Commercial avenue. When in Indiana Harbor call on Al Kaufman and have a good dinner. Best in the country for 23 cents. We also carry the best line cf liquors . and cigars. 3323 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. $3.50 Commutation Ticket $3.00 When In Indiana Harbor Remember" THE NEW STAR RESTAURANT Wm. Pappas, Prop. Block Avenue Near Michigan Are, Virskclaaa Meals served at all hours. STEWART & BOAVERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago, Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. HESSV1LLE NEWS William Watts 13 on the sick list. Miss Minnie Tamala 13 on the sick list. Mesdames Lohse and Hohman are Hammond visitors today. James Banes and ton, Hammond visitors today. Leonard, ara Andrew Van Slooten is transacting business at Hammond today. Are yon homeless f Advertise for a house or a room In THE LAKE COU.NTY TIMES.

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