Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1907 — Page 6
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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES Friday, April 19, 1907.
GARY NEWS
Druggist Bell is putting up temporary quarters on Washington street pending the completion of the Borman building. The Indies Aid society held its second meeting this ;tf i ei noon at the h!iit of Mrs. Ir. Packard. A laiK'" number were present, tiniong them being Rev. Deuel and wife, who came down from Evansti u to attend the imet'.tm. An interesting session w is held, plans being outlined for the future work of the organization. tttkhiK Into consideration both the Heeds aad l::vtt:r of the local field. Active butU1itt ei'es it! !! e t. gun on all four of the tulMtiti on tin different vomers of I'ootiwv aiuI t'sfOi avenue, und th siif t tt t' n --nt along our famous ttumuUJ Walter Brown. tio stc ''" messenger, wl;o h.-is tu:i Chicago and local e year takes a position t!-. month In the electit.-l the plant. The ooivvauiei the hustling, whole-soule made daily trips carry u-.s . '. w e . t t ' -'I S.U Rev. Dr. D. M. Wood. prvU'.n eler for the Methodist church for tht district, came over from Hammond this morning to attend the second meeting Of the local Ladies' Aid society. The doctor received notice, several days ago Qf favorable action taken on a petition for salary for a minister to be allowed Gary until the, local Methodists Rev. can support their etiuren worn George E. Deuel at present at Evanston, has accepted the appointment for Gary and will take up the close of school. the work at William Schick and a party of friends from Chicago came down this afternoon on a tour of Inspection. Mr. Schick is a very large dealer in real estate in and around Hammond as well as other suburbs of Chicago, his bobby being the building and selling of houses on the payment plan. Dr. Templin called on several of patients at Hammond yesterday. his Berger, who was sent over Sunday evening after colliding -with the Pere Marquette train, Is reported as improving slowly from the effects of the meeting. Miss Eugenia Knotts and friends saw the play at the Colonial last evening. Miss Maymo Purcell Is shopping Chicago this afternoon. in Morris Kahan came down from Indiana Harbor this morning to Inspect his building at Seventh avenue and Broadway. He expects to have it ready for occupancy by the first of May. FIRST EMPLOYMENT AGENCY B. W ALDER. PROPRIETOR. CORNELIUS SCHANZER. Mgr. Bieaffiship Ticket Agency Foreign Exchange Real Estate Hotel Fitz Gary. WINE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Only iligh 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 buitriing. Post Office Building, East Chicago, Bank Bldg., INDIANA HARBOR. IND. CLARK STATION Mrs. Ziemer of East Side was a visitor here and on her return trip Mrs. A. Luck went with her. K. H. Mundell day night to see Mrs. Mundell of went home Wodneshis parents, Mr. and Hobart. Misses Bertha, Elsie. Augusta and Tina Krieurtz of South Chicago are expected to he here Saturday and Sun day. Mrs. Behn and daughter Emily were business visitors at South Chicago Wednesday. A. Watts went to Ross to visH his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watts, over Sunday. INDIANA HARBOR Gus Little attended the ball game today with many of his Chicago friends. Mrs. turned James to her McCullbough sick mother in lias reChicago, Mrs. Bayd was nes3 yesterday. in Chicago cn buslFrank Wheal expects to family from Chicago to the a few days. move his Harbod in M. J. Madden of Hammond was visitor at the Harbor this week. There is a very Interesting violin orchestra at the Harbor conservatory which meets every Friday evening. Miss Blanche Blood of Chicago directs, with Miss Brasswell at the piano. We have a new millinery store in Michigan avenue with beautiful hats of the latest style. Mrs. William McCullough Is the artistic designer and Is pleased to meet the ladies of the Harbor. Mrs. A. Ambrosius of Commonwealth avenue is a Chicago visitor today. Miss Marie Lees, a social leader In the Harbor, was a Chicago visitor yesterday. .Tuesday, was gala, evening for the
young people of the Baptist church. A social was tendered the young folks at the home of Mrs. Roop of Fir street. Many popular games were played and Miss Edna Fairman was the lucky conthetant in one of the prize games. Luncheon was served to a large number of guests, and a good time was enJoyed by all present.
Miss Luc Orchestral night. i!e Rrasswell attended concert in Chicago the hist $3.50 When Commutation Ticket $3.00 In Indiana Harbor Remember m:v star restaurant Ttil: Wm. Pappus. Hro. tUock Avenue Near Michigan Av rat --! Mel rvw I at all homa. KAUFMAN'S Now Empire Hotel & Buffet Now Open for Business With a Full Line of Imported nail Dumratlc I.lquor and Clynra. HI1.1.1UI KAUFMAN. Pro. When in Indiana Harbor CALL AND SEE. GEORGE HAOK WE KEEP A FIXE LINE OF LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 1703-137th Street. STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will ba pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND. PULLMAN NEWS The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney of Stephenson street Is on the sick list. Mr. Martzen of Fulton street, who Is ill with pneumonia, is in a critical condition. Miss Lucy Thiry and Mrs. Sproul of Kensington visited Mrs. Schmidt of Fulton street. Rev. Father Bonaflce of St. Nicholas church is going South for his health. The Davis Squares and Palmer Parks will have a game for championship Friday evening. WEST PULLMAN fcrai mm wra Mr. Raab of Butler street has gone to Canada on business. The A. & O. club was entertained at cards by Mrs. W. G. Davis of Harvard avenue Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ora Sternberg of Indiana Har bor is visiting friends here. Dr. Thompson's uncle, Mr. Marr Aurora, is visiting him this week. of Dr. Shaw and family were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ingram of Stewart avenue at dinner Wednesday evening. KENSINGTON NEWS E. L. Orton of Moline, Mich., is visiting her san and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orten. Mr. Merrier of - 119th street and Michigan avenue is improving the looks of his property by having a new walk laid. Mrs. Scully of 11S31 Dearborn is entertaining her sister, Miss of the city. street Carol Mrs. Miller visiter her sister, Mrs. Douglas, who is at the Englewood hospital, reported that Mrs. Douglas was doing nicely and would return home in a week. The remains of W. II. Groves of 11927 Perry avenue that were found on the Chicago & Western Indiana tracks Tuesday morning were from Donty's undertaking Thursday morning the burial place at Mt. Greenwood. avenue buried rooms taking VALPARAISO NEWS Frank Baker, owner of a hack line here until recently, left town a few days ago and his whereabouts is unknown. He forgot to pay several debts before he departed. He left a wife and three small children. Druggist John Rievers relatives in South Bend. is visiting Miss Mary Pinter, who has been visiting relatives here, returned Monday to her home in Chesterton. William Sterling Battis. tho Jmpersenator of Dickens, drew a big crowd at the opera house Thursday night. Samuel Barker, giving his home as East Chicago, was given a fifteen days jail sentence Thursday by Mayor W. II. William for vagrancy. Next week Fred Shoemaker will move his saloon from West Indiana avenue to the corner of Washington street and Indiana avenue. John M. Mavity, editor of the Vidette. left Thursday for a few days' visit with his parents in West Lebanen. Mrs. W. H .Hall of East Side, is the guest of John Meeker and family. James Daly will spend the week end with relatives In Michigan City. Mrs. Jonathan Osborn Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. T. J. Hixon, in Haskella, LaPorte county.
EAST CHICAGO NEWS
The ladles of will meet at the Mead April 23. St. Matherws Guild home of Mrs. Wm. Mrs. friends Reeves spent in Chicago. yesterday with Miss Grace Moss and Louis Loucks attended the dancing party at Long's hall last night. Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Eggleston Giles is entertaining of Mishawaka. Dr. and Mrs. Nelson and Miss Neling with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson. .lack Andrews. who has lived at Grasseli all winter, returned to East Chicago this week. Mrs. Thomas Burhopp of Mexico, Mo., is expected home this week to make an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Thomas Philips was called to Evanston yesterday on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. R. M. Crier. Mrs. Howard Van Auken, who returned from the hospital this week. Is improved rapidly and was out for a short time yesterday morning. Mrs. G. W. Lewis and daughter, Florence, went to Chicago yesterday to visit with their aunt, Mrs. M. A. Turner, who passes through Chicago enroute for Albany, N. Y. Ike Spector had his bicycle stolen from the rear of his residence on Olcott avenue. He offers a liberal reward for the thief. It was a Miami make, maroon color, 22 In. frame. The J. U, G. girls were very pleasantly entertained last night by the Misses Mabel and Nellie Gaugle. After the business meeting all joined In a rice contest, prizes being won by Erma Marsden and Abbie Bailey. After a nice lunch the girls departed for home, and will meet with Misses Lelia Mercer and Edna Olds next time. The ladies of the I. O. S. will hold necktie social in Moss' hall April 23. The Sunday school class of Mrs. Lewis Giles will hold a social at Mrs. Giles' home May 11. Some very pretty work was done last night by the members of the O. E. S., when Richard Jenkins was initiated into the order. Quite a large crowd turned out and there were several visitors present. A two course lunch was served at the close of the meeting. Miss Blanche Walsh attended hall last night. McKelvey and John the dance at Long's CO. Chris tensen CONTRACTOR AND . CARPENTER Frame Hauses a specialty East Chicago, Ind. ALBERT GIVEN FASHIONABLE TAILOR Bprinsr and Summer Styles open for your inspection. 712 Chicago Ave. E. CHICAGO, IND. Branch at 101 State St, Hammond. 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. I. SPECTER, EAST CHICAGO Agent for North German Lloyd, Hamburg-American Line Canadian Pacific Line. Vll Foreign Money Transferred. State of Ohio, City of Toiedo, Lucas county, as. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is 6enior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the cltv of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that Fald firm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hairs Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 18S6. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public HEGEWISCH NEWS Mr. Miller of daughter, Mrs. Superior avenue and Phil. Stein, jr., were Hammond shoppers yesterday. Fannie Johnson is visiting her grandmother in Woodlawn. Joseph Berg has left here and Is now staying in Hammond, where he has a good position. The show given in the opera house last night was well attended and the crowd was well pleased with the entertainment. The official board of the 1L E. church will hold a business meeting tonight in the church. Dr. Tilroe, the presiding elder, will be present at the meeting. The Ladies Whist club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Miles. The first prize was won by Mrs. Hurd; second by Mrs. Moran, and Mrs. LammerIng won the booby prize. Mrs. Harry Box and Mrs. A. A. Kuss were shopping ia Chicago today.
J. II. Chapek. Her program Includes no less ambltous works than two movements from the Vieuxtemps, Op. 19, Saraste's Zigeunerwelsen and Hubay's Hejre Katl compositions, which tax a mature techique. She will be assisted by Misses Clara Hanush. pianist; Mary Eberth. soprana, and Mrs. Aug. H. Chapek, accompanist.
Mrs. Frank Johnson and daughter were Wednesday In Chicago. Mrs. Reeger and Mrs. Fred Clark and famly were South Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Axel Anderson and daughter. May were Hammond visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Nick Hendrickson was a cog visitors Wednesday. ChicaMrs. visitor Thomas Pryor Wednesday. was a Chicago Mary McDonald has securd a position with the Prudential Life Insuransce company. Fred Hunt has left Hegevvisch. Mrs. Clara Johnson was at Chicago Wednesday visiting. Ben Anderson was in South Chicago Wednesday on business. Mr. Benbarger was a South Chicago shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Fedemyer of Chicago, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Jas. Box. Mr. Boynton visited Boynton this week. his son, Ivy Miss Minnie Patton and Mrs. V. O'Roark of Burnham, attended the Dorcus society here Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. visitor. A.. A. Kuss was a Hammond The Evening Pedro club gave a private dance last night, at the opera house. There were about seventy-five persons present and a most enjoyable tme is reported. The young people of the M. E. church here are going to give an entertainment, Saturday evening Ardiln tertalnment, Saturday evening April 27. Admission will be 15 cents. A good program is promised. WILLIAM ROSE GROCERIES, FEED AKD GAS FIXTURES. 18260 ONTARIO ST. HEGEWISCH WINDSOR PARK Miss Mamie Mos of 76th street cele brated her sixteenth birthday on Wed nesday. Mr. Hauser and family of 76th street and Bond avenue will leave Windsor Park April 29 and will reside in Auburn Park. B. C. Allen of 7565 Bond avenue, who has been away on an extensive business trip through Iowa and southern Illinois, is expected home the beginning of next week. The Junior auxiliaries of all the south side Episcopal churches will have a reunion at St. Paul's Episcopal church in Kenwood tomorrow afternoon at 2o'clock. These meetings take place twice a year. The Junior auxiliary of St. Margaret's church, 74th and Coles avenue, will attend the meeting. The Ladies Aid society of the Windsor Park Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Mcintosh in 76th place at 2:30 this afternoon. Many friends of the congregation were invited. The ladies of the Baptist church do any kind of plain sewing at reasonable prices and are glad to get as much work as possible for the benefit of the church. The Delta Sigma Sorority of Hyde Park high school will give a dance tonight at the Lakeside club, 42nd and Grand boulevard. One of the sorority sisters of Buffalo will be present. Many members as well as friends in Windsor Park will attend the dance. A delightful time will be had by all those attending. The Motor club will give its monthly dance and reception at Jones' hall Friday evening, April 15. Kraus of South Chicago will furnish the music. Tho members are also working hard to make this dance a success, and all those who attend will spend a very de lightful evening, as good times are characteristic of tha receptions given by this club. The Epworth League district social of the Methodist churches will be held at the Woodlawn Park Methodist church, 64th street and Woodlawn ave nue tonight. The following program will be given: Invocation Rev. R B. Crawford Piano Solo Selected, Miss Helen Hamal Whitsling Solo Tenor Solo Piano Duet ..Misses Kreutzand and Helen Hamal Refreshments and a social evening will follow the program. The Epworth League of Windsor Park Methodist church will be present at the social This 13 the first social given for all the leagues of the district and the officers have done their utmost to accomplish their purpose, that is, to bring about the acquaintance of all the members in the various leagues, or in other words, they are trying to socialize the leagues. The following members constitute the district Calumet: President W. H. Fleming. Vice presidents First. George Tully; second, Chester O. Shepard; third. Miss Margaret Baker; Fourth. Aminlta Baker. Junior Superintendent Miss Hilda Rosequist. Secretary Miss Grace Harding. Treasurei" Louise C. Weightman. Presidents of Unions Calumet. S. A. Barkwill; Englewood, F. Carl Martin; South. "Side. Joha A. Wlllmot.
CROWN POINT NEWS
Mrs. Ed Ridley has let the contract cl iijuuri u i riucnrc, iu oc LfUlll in North Court street. S. M. Beery has opened a small eral store at Winfleld Station. genMrs. Esther Underwood has a acre portion of the Emmerling in the southwest part of town. fivefarm Mrs. Thomas H. Hall Is at smith, 111., this week at the of an aunt who is very 111. Arrowbedside John H. Lehman is having the plans drawn for a new residence he expects to build on his Soirth Court street property this summer. C. M. Favorite was out from the city yesterday looking after his property here and getting his residence ready for occupancy. He and Mrs. Favorite expect to move out from the city about May 1. Lake county now come of $25 to $30 riage licenses alone. averages an ina day from marAll of Crown Point's painters and paper hangers are busy, with work ahead of them enough to keep them out of mischief all summer. Ernest Hixon has purchased four head of horses to replace those de stroyed by fire a couple of weeks ago and is also having the plans made for a new barn to be built on the site of the one burned. Ex-Treasurer Lightner of Hobart was a crown Point visitor yesterday. J. D. moving Bain, the Erie millt agent, his family to Rochester, Ind. is The county council will meet in special session here tomorrow to consider ways and means of providing additional room for the , use of the various officers in the court house, either by passing an appropriation to enlarge the present building or provide new quarters. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses issued April 18. 1907: George Siket, Whiting 31 Lena Igyarto, Whiting 24 John W. Barry, Chicago 42 Julia A. Barry, Chicago 34 Zachary K. Waldron, Chicago 35 Zella W. Gay, Chicago 22 William T. McMillan. Chicago 42 Pauline Wagner, Chicago 22 Carl R. Mohler, Hobart... 21 Minnie H. Gruel, Hobart 29 Frank Kuzak, WThiting 24 Terezig Hayduck. Whiting 19 Adolph Mlsche, Chicago 50 Anna Meyers, Chicago 40 John A. Williams, Hammond 25 Minnie Mahuke, Hammond 19 Steve Stuack, Whiting 24 Mary Batnu, Whiting 20 Taylor Emmet, East Chicago 27 Grace Lowery, East Chicago 19 Peter E. Beery, Chicago. 52 Anna B. Farley, Chicago 32 Olof Olson, Chicago 43 Hulda Hotzfleld. Chicago 34 Edward Muchmer, Chicago 39 Clara Priborsky, Chicago 34 STONY ISLAND NEWS John Ryan is on the sick list. Mrs. D. Mahoney is on the sick list. Mrs. Schultz and Mrs. Miller made a shopping trip down town inursaay. Mrs. Erne attended a meeting in the P. hall Wednesday at Burnside. K. of P. J. Garry is on the sick list. Mrs. McMuIlen and children visited friends In Burnside Thursday after noon. Mrs. Deegan and Mrs. Leahey called on Mrs. P. Murphy Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. W. for the past Swartzele week. has been sick Esther Malone, who has been 111 with scarlet fever for the past two weekB, is slowly recovering. W. SWARTZELL Grocery and Meat Market J1C7-J269 Ninety-third Street. STONY ISLAND. WHEELER NEWS Mrs. William Elliott of Pullman, 111., formerly of Wheeler, has been visiting the past few days with friends In Wheeler. Lewis Barnes of Hobart visited with his mother, Mrs. Martha Barnes, Wednesday. James Roper of Hobart transacted business in Wheeler Wednesday. Mrs. J. Brenan was a Valparaiso visitor Thursday. S. C. Ferrell, superintendent of the schools of Porter county, transacted business in Wheeler Thursday. Mrs. Fred Reimer and children were Valparaiso visitors Thursday. A box social was jfiven last evening at the Wolfe school nouse. A birthday surprise party was last evening on Emmet Walsh family. held and The Odd Fellows met Thursday evening to practice degree work. A petition has been circulated and signed by most of the property owners of Wheeler asking to have the streets of 'Wheeler traveled.
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