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VALPARAISO NEWS

j Frank G. Jester and family are moving to Texas. Herman Detleft has returned from his trip to Europe. Miss Dorothea Fergus, of Chicago, la the guest of Hiss Mae Mavity. Prof. August Wolf and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Wolfe's mother In LaPorte, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain of Republic, O., are the guests of Prof, and Mrs. M. K. Botrarte and family. Miss Jennie Dille is visiting in Chicago, the guest of Miss Cora Louderback and Mrs. Margaret Timberlake. Several candidates have alreadycome forth to take the place recently made vacant by the death of the late Commissioner Hail Hates. Lewis Horn and wife, V. K. Franklin and J. D. Newman attended the opening performance at Peru today of the Hagenbeck-AVallace shows. More brick pavement was ordered by the city council last night. Two weeks ago the council passed a resolution to pave sixty blocks with the same materia!. ,Tha local Odd Fellows celebrated the SSth anniversary of American Odd Fellow-ship at the hall Friday night. An excellent program was given, followed by a banquet. Extensive improvements are to be made at the Flint lake resort this summer. S. Freund. of Chicago, proprietor of Burlington Beach, has already let the contract for the theatre with bow-ling alleys and dancing parlors In connection. Invitations have been issued announcing the wedding of Melvln M. Carnahan, of Pittsburg, and Miss Elsie Welty Of this city. The wedding will take place at the home of the gride, Thursday noon. May 2d. The couple will reside at "Wilkinsburg, Pa. PULLMAN NEWS IL KJppen is on the sick list. Mrs. Entile of Roseland visited Mrs. Deltz of Pullman Friday. Miss Paulson, who was 111 with scarlet fever, Is improving rapidly. The public schools will have a weeks' Vacation, called house cleaning time. Mr. and Mrs. Lenzen of Pullman have changed their place of residence. They will reside in Roseland. The card party given by the Alter and Rosery society was a great success. Mr. Quinlin was the lucky winner.

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had a free day Friday on account of the election contest held the evening before. The marriage ceremony of Mr. Gampie and Miss Drollen will be celebrated at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the .Lutheran church. STONY ISLAND NEWS Mrs. J. D. Green ' called on Mrs. S. Coogan Friday. Mrs. Love made a business trip to Roseland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin made a business trip down town Friday. Mr. James took a ride In his automobile Friday afternoon. Mrs. Reid entertained her sister from Grand Crossing Friday. Mary Deegan was the guest of Mrs. P. Murphy Friday afternoon. After one of tho most exciting contests ever held in Stony Island, Allen King was declared a winner over Charles Hopkins In the candy eating contest given by tho Cluture club of Stony Island at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Howard. Mr. King had Mr. Hopkins beaten in the matter of weight, tipping the scales at 2ST pound3 while Mr. Hopkins weighed only 114 pounds. Mr. Hopkins sameness won him many friends for he took the lead at the start and held it for a considerable time, but Mr. King's capacity was too great and he passed Mr. Hopkins three and one-half minutes before the contest closed defeating Mr. Hopkins by two and three-fourths pounds. Roth contestants collapsed after the contest but by prompt work on the part cf Dr. Deegan and Frofessor Mitchell, serious results were averted. Mr. Howard rendered some very touching ballads, bringing tears to the eyes of many of those present. He gave several selections from Tannahauser and the Bohemian Girl and his friends predict a brilliant future for him. Mr. Howard will go to Europe next summer to study. J. W. cSWARTZELL Grocery and Meat Market Ninety-third Street. TONY ISLAND. WHEELER NEWS O. M. Tatlock transacted business in Valparaiso Thursday. Mrs. Seward Jones returned from Valparaiso Thursdaw morning. Mrs. J. M. Barnes, Miss Nellie and Ross, were Chicago visitors Thursday. During the burning of William Janko's barn Wednesday evening, quite a bit of property was lost, including seventeen head of cattle, three horses, one colt, four tons of hay, one new car Jfiage, 200 bushels of corn, besides a

newly built barn. An insurance of $3,330 which he carried will partly cover the loss.

The Wheeler high school met in a spelling contest Thursday afternoon with the members of the intermediate department. After spelling for about an hour and a half the intermediate department was victorious. Three members of the Wheeler school, Hazel Marquart, Ella Koennicksen and Gilbert Robinson will represent the school in a spelling contest to take place Friday afternoon between the different schools of the township. The match will be held at the Blatchley's cornecr school house, Prof. C. II Barts pronouncing the words. WEST PULLMAN Mr. Lynch has accepted a position in the grocery store of W. T. Stephens. Aid. Bihl and Martin Nelson left for West Baden Tuesday evening to be gone ten days. Miss Gertrude Schultz of Yale avenue attended a wedding in Blue Island Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Lowe intends to leave soon for Toledo, O., where she will make her future home. Thomas Kiley and family moved from their old home in 11927 Love avenue to 11801 Emerald avenue. Mr. Tueksbury has resigned his position with W. T. Stephens and is now employed In the meat market of Mr. Watt. KENSINGTON NEWS Mrs. Greenway of 119th street entertained friends Friday. Mrs. Relhm of 11S42 State street was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Little Frances Towers of 2553 Ken sington avenue Is reported to be sick. Mrs. Wagoner of 119th street visited with friends in West Pullman Friday. Miss Helen Brown of the city spent Thursday and Friday with Miss Nellie Smith of 114th street and Indiana avenue. The party given under the auspices of the A. R. S. Thursday evening, April 23, was well attended. The usual games of cinch and eucher were played. After the games were finished, twelve beautiful prizes were awarded to the ones that won the most games. After this refreshments were served and all present departed expressing what a de lightful time they had. EAST CHICAGO NEWS Miss Gertrude Cole was shopping in Chicago yesterday. George W. Lewis attended business in Chicago yesterday. Miss Florence Lewis was in Chicago shopping yesterday. The high school basket ball team will play the S. P. A. Juniors tonight at Whiting. Sidney Veaco is spending two weeks In Michigan before resuming his duties in the drug store. Word reached this city a few days ago that Mrs. George Bird Is gradually recovering her eye sight. Mrs. Edith Wood is in town visiting friends and expects to move back here from Milwaukee in a very short time. Mrs. Herman Kass arrived at this city Wednesday and will visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. F. Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hinds will visit tonight and tomorrow at the home of their daughter, Mrs. George W. Lewis. Rev. Aaron of the Swedish Lutheran church was taken to a hospital i.i Chicago yesterday afternoon and shortly' after arriving there died. Misses Jennie Cochran, Grace Moss, Ida Phillips and Messrs. Virgil Loucks, Louis Louks and Carl Phillips attended the dance at the South Bay hotel last night. "Chimes of Normandy," comic opera, at Towle's opera house, Hammond, Ind., Wednesday and Thursday evenings. May 1 and 2. Prices 25, 50, 75, $1.00. Seats reserved beginning Monday, April 29. 4-2G-2t. CO. Christensen CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Frame Hauses a specialty East Chicago, Ind. ALBERT GIVEN FASHIONABLE TAILOR Spring 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 Bids.. 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 CHICAQO Agent for North German Lloyd, Hamburg-American Una Canadian Paciflo Line. All Foreign Money, .Transferred.

WEST HAMMOND

Frank Green made a short business trip to Chicago yesterday. Martin Finneran and wife will attend the theater in Chicago this evening. Justice Flynn and wife are preparing to spend tomorrow with friends in Chicago. A fight took place in Gordon street last night which left the Gans-Nelson combat in the shade. "When the dives are once removed from the village it will present a very respectable appearance. M. II. Gendrick, the proprietor of a candy store in Gordon street, is the happy father of a baby boy. "What "West Hammond citizens really want is some one to start a drug store, as It is greatly needed In the village. Gladys, the eight-year-old daughter of J. O. Lutes of 29 Gordon street is recovering from a severe attack of the measels. "Chimes of Normandy," comic opera, at Towle's opera house, Hammond, Ind., Wednesday and Thursday evenings, May 1 and 2. Prices 23, 50, 75, $1.00. Seats reserved beginning Monday, April 29. 4-26-2t. On Monday night a drunken man took up his lodgings in front of Mr. Hillman's house in Gordon street and refused to vacate until one of the West Hammond policemen with his club convinced him it would be the best thing he could do to move along with him to the lockup. CLARK STATION Mrs. Witty of Indiana Harbor was a visitor here Thursday. II. Schrieber of Hammond was a business visitor here Thursday.' E. II. Mundell went home to see his sick father, E. H. Mundell of Hobart. G. Frlck of Louisiana is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frlck of this place. Mrs. Eehn and daughter, Emily, of Clark and Mrs. Rayder of Whiting were shopping at Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Schrieber, who was visiting friends here for some time, returned to her home at Indiana Harbor, Thursday. CROWN POINT NEWS A. A. Bibler spent yesterday at Indiana Harbor. The "Hoosler Girl" appears at Central Music hall tonight. A public dance will be given at Hacker's half-way houso tonight. Mike Rascher of Logansport visited Crown Point relatives here yesterday. The Lowell and Crown Point kids baseball teams will cross bats here Sunday. Hired help, both male and female was never so hard to obtain in Crown Point as it is this spring. The funeral of Mrs. Adam Gerlach will be held at St. Mary's church at 9:30 o'clock, Monday morning. Attorney John B. Peterson received a new Rambler touring car direct from the factory this week. Miss Rello Peterson came home from Lake Forest last evening to spend Sunday with her parents. Attorney Legrand T. Meyer of Hammond was here yesterday on business in the Lake circuit court. Frank Ear man, clerk in the Boston store is confined to his home with a severe case of the mumps. William Koch, an expert automobile builder and repairer from Chicago has located at Baker's garage for the summer. Will Stoltz, who recently returned from service in the I". S. Army in the Philipines, and sister Mabel, spent yesterday in the city. The work of putting in the concrete curbing on North Main street is being pushed along pretty rapidly by the Crowell Contracting company. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Westphal, who returned from their wedding trip the forepart of the week, are making their home with his parents oin East street. Deputy Treasurer Graves expects to resign his position in Treasurer Bail ey's office in the near future, to accept a position as cashier in the Hegewisch bank. The members of Lake Lodge, F.& A. M.. are planning to attend the laying of the corner stone of the new Masonic Temple at Hammond next Wednesday In a body. Superintendent F. F. Helghway and County Superintendent Curtis went to Hobart yesterday to attend a meeting of the Lake county superintendent's association. John E. Luther is expected home from California about the first of May, and Mrs. E. A. Krost and Rae Lathrop are expected home from Florida in a few weeks. Ed. Glover has been engaged as athletic instructor for the track team of the Crown Point high school and will superintend the boys practice worn, for the Lake county high school athletic meet. C. E. McXay and force of workmen, finished the job of moving the Wilson meat market yesterday afternoon and

began this morning on the job of moving the Wheaton residence to its new location.

The Ross suit to quiet title in which nearly 1000 property owners in the north part of Lake county are interestl ed as defendants will come up for trial luring the fourth week of the April term of the Lake circuit court. Reports from Cedar Lake say that nearly every date for the season at Monon Park has been taken by some club or lodge organization for a picnic, and the residents there are highly pleased with the prospects for a good summer's business. "Chimes of Normandy," comic opera. at Towle's opera house, Hammond, Ind., Wednesday and Thursday evenings. May 1 and 2. Prices 25, 50, 73, $1.00. Seats reserved beginning Mon day, April 29. 4-26-2t. Mrs. T. J. Cullman is a visitor in Hammond todav. Mrs. Arthur M. Brennan was a visitor in Hammond today. Little Wille Byrnes was here this morning enroute to his home in Cleveland, O. Mrs. George Mills of Hegewisch, was here this morning enroute to Hammond where she accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Joseph McCort, who was leaving for Ashtabula, O. "Chimes of Normandy," comic opera. at Towle's opera house, Hammond, Ind., Wednesday and Thursday evenings, May 1 and 2. Prices 25, 50, 75, $1.00. Seats reserved beginning Monday, April 29. 4-26-2t. Mrs. Joseph McCort was hero this morning enroute to Ashtabula, O., where she will join her husband. Mr. and Mrs. McCort will visit with relatives for an indefinite period before returning to their home in Hegewisch. N. J. Kennedy, a switchman employed in the car works at Hegewisch, narrowly escaped being killed this morning while making a coupling. Mr. Kennedy received a badly bruised thigh which necessitated his being taken home, but which is, however, not a serious wound. INDIANA HARBOR Miss Rae Goldstein is in Chicago visiting friends. Otto Krolivic of Chicago was in the Harbor on business today. Emil Landdell and Noble McCrory were in Chicago on business. Miss Blood of Chicago will spend Friday with Miss Branswall. Mr. Peppet and family will move to Englewood in a few days. Miss Anna Galvln and Bessie Bender will attend the theatre Saturday evening. Mrs. George Spurr of Fir street, is visiting her hushband at Forestville, Ind. Miss Bessie Bender of Plymouth, Ind. will visit with Miss McCrory and remain over Sunday. William Galvln, who has been in Mt. Clement for the past month, will return Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner will leave for South Port, Ind. within a week, where he will take up his regular work there. ,Miss Ethel Streetcr, the vocal teacher, made her regular trip to the Harbor this week. She has a large class, which is increasing in number and interest. "Chimes of Normandy," comic opera, at Towle's opera house, Hammond, Ind., Wednesday and Thursday evenings, May 1 and 2. Prices 25, 50, 75, $1.00. Seats reserved beginning Monday, April 29. 4-26-2t. Philathea class of the Baptist church held their monthly social at the home of Miss Anna Sanders of Pennsylvania avenue. The entertainment consisted of games. Two prizes were awarded, one to Mr. Wagner and one to Ehlth Wheala Refreshments were served and all had an enjoyable time. $3.50 When Commutation Ticket $3.00 in Indiana Harbor Remember THE NEW STAR RESTAURANT Wm. Pappas, Prop. Block Avenue Near Michigan Are. First-class Meals served at all hours. KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet Now Open for Business With a Full Line of Imported and Domestic Liquors and Clear. WILLIAM ICAI;F3IAX. Pros. When iii Indiana Harbor CALL AXD SEC GEORGE FAO K WE KEEP A FIXE LINE OF LIQUORS AXD CIGARS. 1703.137th Street. STEWART & BOWEKS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will b pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building. East Chicago, Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND. '31l-i'cr?,"!l,i';. -J

II M IM IMIM BURN HAM NEWS

Nervous Indigestion The action of digestion is controlled by nerves leading to the stomach. When thev are weak, the stomach is deprived of its energy. It has no power to do its work. If you want- permanent relief, you must restore this energy. Dr. Miles ' Nervine restores nervous energy, and gives the organs power to perform their functions. "For many years I wns an acute sufferer from nervous indigestion; at times 1 was so despondent life seemed almost a burden. I tried all kinds of remedies and various phvsicians with iittle or no relief, until onp niht last fuimmer I saw Dr. Miles" Nervine ana Heart Cure advertised. I resolved to make one more trial which I did in the purchase of one bottle of Nervine and one of Heart Cure. In a few days I began to feel better, which encouraged me so much that I continued the medicine until I had taken more than a dozen bottlas. I am verv much improved in every way; in body, mind and spirits since. I make a special point to recommend the medicine, ana I feel a sincere pleasure in knowing that several persons have been benelited throxiifh mv recommendations." A. S. MELTON, Ashville, N. C. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If it fails, ha will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

CHURCH SERVICES St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 117 Clinton street. Theo. Claus, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Confessional service preparatory to Iloly Communion. 10:00 a. m. German servic with Holy Communion. 1::0 p. m. English Sunday school. l'iue Street Presbyterian Mission: Pine and Hoffman streets. W. Eugene Shirey, pastor. S. S. 2:00 p. m. Peter Schreiner, Supt Preaching by the pastor 3:00 p. m. Come and meet with your friends and neighbors. You will find a very live and enthusiastic service. St. Paul's Epscopal church, Itev. Chas. Albert Smith, rector, 35 Itlmbach avenue. Phone 1SC4. Fourth Sunday after Easter Holy Communion at 8:00. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:45. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30. Frst Ilaptist church, Ilev. XV. 11. Jones, pastor, 118 Russell street. Phone 2783. In the morning service the pastor will preach on the theme 'Surprising Boldness." , In the evening service the sermon subject will be "God's Last Call." The public s welcome. First Congregational church, tiostlin street, N. E. Sinninger, pastor. Tomorrows' services. 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Sermon and worship. 6:30 Y. P. S. C. E. 7:30 Sermon, "Burdens; What to do With Them." Communion next Sunday morning May 5. Wednesday evening will occur the monthly business meeting of the church. First Presbyterian church, Ilohinnn and Ogden streets. W. Eugene Shirey, pastor, 36 Clinton Street. Phone 2152. 10:30 Session meets in Tower room of church. Any desiring to unite with the church may come at that tme. 9:45 S. S. H. H. Henry Supt. 10:45 Preaching by the pastor. Subject "Who is This?" 3:00 p. m. Junior Endeavor. 6:45 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Preaching by the pastor, "Think Before You Leap." Mrs. L. L. Bomberger will sing "That Sweet Story of Old," illustrated by the stereopticon. A cordial welcome waits you at the First Presbyterian church. Christian church, 416 Indiana avenue, C. J. Sharp, minister, 750 Summer street. Phone 3457. Sunday school at 9:30 and communion preaching service at 10:45. West Hammond services at 52 8 Garfield avenue, Sunday school at 2:30, preaching at 3:30. Junior Endeavor at the church at 3 p. m. Preaching at Whiting at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Something of unusual interest to all members. Calumet C. E. Union, Thursday evening. Bible class Thursday evening. All are most cordially welcome to attend any and all services. First 31. E. church, 113 Russell street, Lewis Smith, pastor. Residence, 134 Ogden street. Phone 2773. 9:45 a. m. Sunday, school. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. Special music by the choir. 12 m. Class Meeting. 2:00 p. m. Junior League. 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. Everybody welcome. Attendance at this church is constantly increasing.Seven persons joined last Sunday. The Sunday schaal and prayer meetings have doubled and there is a constant spirit of good cheer and hopefulness. Life ! What We Make It. Each day is a little chapter In your bock of life. Some days are sweet and some are sad. But you may be sure of one thing, and that Is that you are the author of your own book and every chapter sad or sweet i3 of your own iaakins.

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