Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1907 — Page 6

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PULLMAN NEWS

Miss Carroll visited friends In the city Sun jay. Mlsg Ei'a O'Conner entertained a cumber;. friend3 Sunday. Mis Elizabeth. Schmidt entertained Misses Nolan and Lenzin Sunday. Miss Amelia Meier entertained a number of friends Saturday evening. ..'The Pullman houses are being sold. Walt avenue is going up very fast. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Lindall was bitten In the eye by a dog. A number o residents of Pullman tertained and Hiirprised C. Qulnlan of Pullman. A pleasant time 13 reported. Fire destroyed a two-story repair shop of the Calumet shops yesterday. Great difilculty was encountered by the firemen in extinguishing the flames owing to the meager water facilities. The loss Is estimated at about $1,000. CLARK STATION Mr. Much was In Chicago on business Thursday. Mrs. Miller was In Chicago on business Friday. Miss Clara Erown was in Hammond on business Friday. - Mrs. Luck was in South Chicago on business yesterday. Master Walter Eehn Is In Whiting on a visit with his aunt. Mr. Burch of Hammond was In Clark Station on business Friday. STONY ISLAND NEWS Mrs. J. Fahey visited Mrs. Ayers Sunday afternoon. Nellie Dorsey visited friends In BurnBide Saturday. Mrs. F. Ragan visited Mary Deegan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Conway visited Mr. and Mrs. Glover Friday evening. Mrs. E. Hardy visited her mother, Hts. D. Ma honey Sunday. ; Ward Denny Is seriously 111 at his home, 9400 Washington avenue. Mrs. Bell made a shopping tour to South Chicago Saturday evening. Mrs. Judge made a business trip to South Chicago Saturday evening. James Howard was taken to a hospital in Chicago Sunday morning. 4 Oscar Murphy, who has been visiting In Pullman, returned home Mriday. Mrs. P. Murphy made a shopping tour to South Chicago Saturday evening. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Schultz took a trip to South Chicago Sunday afternoon. Mrs. McMullen and children took a trip to West Pullman Saturday afternoon. Misses Edna Eme and Hannah Johnson took a trip to Roby Sunday afternoon. Mrs. D. Culbertson from Pullman visited friends in Stony Island Saturday evening. William Woodcock left Saturday for a short visit with friends In Fort Wayne. Mrs. Leahy and her daughter, Manie, attended the play at the Calumet theatre Friday. Charles Leahey and his friend, Thomas Pelegren visited friends in BurnBide Saturday. .William Perkins, who recently returned from California, has accepted a position as car Inspector for the Nickel Plate. J. W. SWARTZELL Grocery and Meat Market UJ7-12C9 Ninety-third Street. STONY ISLAND. CROWN POINT NEWS Marriage licenses issued April 27, 1907: Joseph LaCaufslee, East Chicago.., 22 Waleria Fuzyudale, East Chicago. ..19 Henry Bopp, East Chicago 24 Julia Zurvoesals, East Chicago 18 Lawrence Duarchols, Whiting 25 Anna Urdick, Whiting 19 Joseph II. Helm, Crown Point 37 Mary M. Frauz, Merrillvillo 35 Oscar II. Young, Chicago 37 Myrtle Noenick, Chicago 22 John C. Schmidt, Chicago 54 Mary A. Schindler, Chicago.... 53 Isaac Kraus, Chicago 21 Fannie Manasas, Chicago . . 19 Charles D. Kane, Chicago 23 Rose L. Thomas Chicago'. 21 Harry A. Coal, Chicago 2S Tillie B. Radys, Chicago 24 Joseph Kuehn, Chicago 23 Anna Hanneman, Chicago 25 Richard E. Dwyer, Chicago 44 Alice Jones, Chicago 40 Harry Rose was bore yesterday. Saturday was slot machine day Judge Barton's court. in Twin boys arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rettig on Satur day. Mrs. M. C. Iiefron of Chicago Heights is the guest of her daughter, Mrs . jWayne Hartigan. THE, lustra. Cvown Point high school tracit "On the dual meet with Hsbrou

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on Saturday by a margin of three points, thus wiping out the ignomy of their defeat last year.

An old-fashioned barn dance was given at the Newton farm, east of town Saturday evening. Miss Alice Williams, a teacher in the East Chicago schools, spent Sunday with her relatives in Crown Point. Dr. W. F. Houk and M. P. Willes and wives took an automobile trip to Lowell yesterday, stopping there for supper. Yesterday was automobile day In Crown Point and nearly a score of machines passed through town, or made this their stopping place for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Meeker and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leuney went to the city today to attend the funeral of Mrs. McManus. The "lloosier Girl" drew a good audience at Central Music hall Saturday evening and sent it home well pleased. It was one of the best shows that has struck Crown Point this year. The company went from here to Blue Island, 111. The sad news was received here Saturday of the reatli of Mrs. Mary McManus at the home of her son in the city. Mrs. McManus was formerly a resident of Center township and will be remembered by many of our older citizens. She was aged S2 years and death was due to paralysis. The two-piano concert given at the First M. E. church last Saturday evening by Eugene Thomas, Arthur P. Thomas and Celvin DeVoll proved to be the musical treat of the season. Every lover of fine music who attended came away full of praise for the talented playing of these artists. The following was the program rendered: Saint Saens. . .Variations on a Theme by Beethoven op. 35 Eugene and Arthur P. Thomas. (a) Vleuxtemps. .Fantasy Appasionata (Two Movements) (b) De Voll Concert Etude Calvin DeVoll. Raff.... Chaconne op. 150 Arthur and Eugene Thomas (a) Beethoven Saint Saens. . .Chauer des Dervlches Tourneurs (b) Chopin Etude opus 10, No. 5 (c) Chopin Liszt.. The Maiden's Wish Eugene Thomas Chopin Rondo opus 73 Liszt ...Grand Galop Chromatlque Eugene and Arthur P. Thomas. LOWELL NEWS Paul Ellis went to Hobart Sunday to attend the funeral of a friend. Merrlt Johnson, who la working In Chicago, was In Lowell Sunday. Mrs. William SIgler of South Chicago visited relatives here over Sunday. Rev. Dunning Idle was called to Hobart to preach a funeral sermon Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Clark of Chicago visited her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, here Sunday. Dennis Brooks, who Is working at Gary visited his wife and family here Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Elsie Kendall of Goodland is the guest for several days of her friend Mrs. F. L. Hunt, and husband. Charles Wagln and wife of Chicago visited his mother, Mrs. Amos Wagln, and other relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. Earl Hepp and two sons of Chicago arrived in Lowell Sunday evening for a visit with her uncle. Attorney and Mrs. R. C. Wood. Miss Bessie, who is teaching school over in Illinois, instead oi coming home here over Saturday and Sunday, visited a lady friend at Momence, 111. Deputy United States Court Clerk Charley Surprise, and wife of Ham mond, were in Lowell Sunday, the guests of his parents and other relatives. Sherm Drury, father of Mrs. Herbert Esty, died at his home near Creston Friday. Funeral was held at his late residence Sunday, Interment being in the West Creek cemetery. Mrs. Harry Hill of Jollet, 111., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brownell, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hill, was joined by her husband, Harry Hill, Saturday evening. Len Tlllotson, who went to Wesley hospital, Chicago, to undergo an operation for cancer or the Btomach, came through the o.rdeal in fine shape, and word is received here that there is now all prospects of his permanent recovery. To commemorate the organization of Odd Fellowship the members of the Lowell lodge gave a literary program and banquet in their hall here last Friday night. Hon. S. C. Dwyer was the speaker of the evening. The banquet was greatly enjoyed and a fine time is reported. "Chimes of Normandy," comic opera. at Towle's opera house, Hammond, Ind., Wednesday and Thursday evenings, May 1 and 2. Prices 23, 50. 73, $1.00. Seats reserved beginning Mon day. April 29. 4-26-2t. LANSING NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ward of Oak Glen were the guests of, relatives in West Pull man yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Dalton, III., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. C Ton at Oak Glen yesterday.

DYER NEWS

C. W. Friedrich entertained Chicago friends yesterday. Joseph Bauer visited with friends In Hammond yesterday. Jacob Scholl of SeherervVie was a Dyer visitor Sunday. Mat Schls-r.aiie.' of Chicago was a Dyer visitor yesterday. Frank Rhulo spent Sunday with his parents at Blue Island. N. G. Austgen and family were St. John visitors yesterday. John Grimmer, jr., of Hammond was a Dyer visitor yesterday. Joseph Suter of Schererville spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Zippie Davis made a shopping trip to Chicago last Saturday. N. Hoffman entertained sonie relatives from Hammond yesterday. Charles Scheldt of Chicago was the guest of relatives here yesterday. Tony Fagen of Chicago Heights spent Sunday with his parents here. Messrs. Charle and Tony Keilman were Chicago Heights visitors Sunday. Miss Verna Lauerman of Hammond visited with relatives here yesterday. George Gerlach of St. John paid Dyer a short visit yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Hammond were the guests of Mrs. Dumple here Sunday. Charles and Bernard Baker of Chi cago Heights spent Sunday with their parents here. Mrs. Frank Phillips was the guest of Frank Scheldt of this place the last few days. The Misses M. Pfeifer and IX Erb of Schererville were among the Dyer visitors Sunday. J. A. Wels and family of Schererville visited with J. J. Klein and family Sunday evening. The two Sisters of Schererville made a pleasant call on our Sisters of St Francis yesterday. Nick Boecker of St. John was here yesterday, the guest of his brother-in law, Mr. Overhage. Messrs. Frank Thiel and Philip Aust gen of St. John were Dyer visitors yesterday afternoon. Quite a few young people from here attended the dance given at Kreutzburg Saturday night. Many Dyer people attended the fun eral of the late Nicholas Scherer at Schererville yesterday. Rev. William Berg of Schererville stopped off a short time here yester day enroute to Whiting. Alfred Schmal and family of Bruns wick were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Peter Klein here Saturday. John Schwab and family of Ham mond were the guests of Philip Keil man and family here Sunday. John Baker and family of Chicago Heights visited with Postmaster Geo J. Baker and family here yesterday. Peter Berwanger of Schererville spent part of the day here yesterday with friends. Later he left for Ham mond. Charles Seldler left for Chicago Sun day afternoon after a short visit with hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Seldler, of this place. The splendid weather yesterday brought a large number of visitors to Dyer. Also a number of automobiles passed through town. A letter received by Postmaster Bak er Saturday states that some of the papers taken from the postofflce here a week ago were found near Griffith This goes to show which way the rob bers went In making their escape. Dyer people were shocked last Sat urday when they read the accounts of the postoffice robbery here as print ed in one of the weekly country pa pers. There was very little truth in the whole report and it resembled very closely a report printed in one of the Chicago dailies Monday morning. HESSVILLE NEWS Mrs. A. Lohse Is a Hammond visitor today. Walter Vanes visited relatives In Chicago Sunday. T. F. Gorman spent the day In Crown Point. Mrs. Ben Lohse was a Hammond shopper Saturday. Mrs. J. Otto has returned from a visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Dedelow were the guests of friends In Chicago Sunday. Louis Miller of East Toleston was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vanes yesterday. Frank Hess and daughters, Emma and Lydia, visited Mrs. E. Hess here yesterday. Miss Anna McLaughlin of Chicago, was the guest of her mother for the week-end. Miss Clara Hess of -Chicago wos the

guest of Misses Alma and Emma Dedelow yesterday.

Walter Sahllne of Chicago is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Otto Sahline, for a few days. Misses Olive and Irene Mitchell of Chicago were guests of Miss Tillie Burkhardt Sunday. Mrs. G. Prohl and daughter of Ham mond were visitors at the home of Chris Homann Sunday. Misses Alice and Reanie Otto and Charles Domb of Chicago were guests at the home of Phillip Otto Sunday. Misses Julia Holly and Anna Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Bunde and J. Holly of Chicago visited at the home of Frank Holly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson and son of East Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Ebert of Hammond were guests at the home of Ben Lohse Sunday. RENSSELAER NEWS Dake Nichols left for Knox this morning, where he has a Job clerking. Mary, the young daughter of R. P. Benjamin is very low with brain fever. Miss Cecil Rutherford is improving In her case of lung fever although she Is not yet out of danger. Ed Warren and family, Franklin Grant, Ed Reeves and W. W. Reeves and family all spent Sunday at Rem ington. .Homer Pugh spent Sunday with friends here and returned to West Pullman this morning. He Is working in a tool factory there. Many people were out to the dredge yesterday. It is now down back of the stock farm and has left the bed of the river and is cutting about a hundred feet farther south. Miss Almira Monett died Saturday morning at 10:45, never having re gained consciousness since she was found paralyzed. Miss Monett was 64 years old and leaves one brother and sister to mourn her loss. Burial will take place at Weston cemetery thl3 afternoon. ST. JOHNS NEWS Mrs. L. Niebllng from Chicago is the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolf of Ham mond spent Sunday with her parents. Messrs Joseph Studer and John Thiel of Schererville were St. John visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nlch Austgen of Dyer ' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Austgen. Veronica and Edward Kock of Merrlllvlle were the guests of Peter Portz and family Sunday. Mrs. Louis Erb returned last night from Cedar Lake where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Backe. Mr. and Mrs. M. Seeberger of Scher erville stopped In St. John yesterday on their way to Cedar Lake. A large number of automobiles were seen on our streets yesterday and every body enjoyed the weather greatly. Miss Margaret Neudorf and brother, Frank, from Chicago visited with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Neudorf, where .the latter will spend his vacation. "Chimes of Normandy," comic opera, at Towle's opera house, Hammond, Ind., Wednesday and Thursday even ings, May 1 and 2. Prices 25, 50, 75, $1.00. Seats reserved beginning Mon day, April 29. 4-26-2t. HOBART NEWS Joe and John Stelnberger of Indiana Ilarbor, visited friends in Hobart Sunday. Herman Nlchelsen and sister, Lena, of Chicago, visited their parents here yesterday. Attorney J. A. Patterson and wife of Indiana Harbor, were guets of Ho bart friends over Sunday. Clark Metsker and family of South Chicago were here yesterday to at tend the funeral of Dan Scholler. Ed Krause and family of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Krause's mother, Mrs. John Ostrander. Frank Maybaum was out from the city yesterday visiting relatives. Mrs. Maybaum, who returned with him last evening. The ball game Saturday between the high school boys of Valparaiso and Hobart resulted in a victory for the home team by the score of 9 to 5. Joe Wegesin and family, who were called to Chicago last Thursday on ac count of Mr. Wegesin's father being seriously injured, returned yesterday. His father is getting along nicely. Ed Reichers, a young man employed at the National Fire Proofing company's plant, had the misfortune Sat urday, of getting his left hand Into one of the presses and smashing his fingers so badly that amputation of the first three and part of the fourth was necessary. Dr. Mackey performed the operation. The funeral of Dan Scholler, who died Thursday In a Chicago hospital after an illness of about three months, was held here yesterday from the M. fa. church. Rev. Dunning Idle, of Lo well, officiating. The burial took place at Crown Hill cemetery. The deceased leaves besides a host cJ!Mnds, a wife, mother, two si five brothers to mourn .

THEATRICAL.

"FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH." When Klimt & Gazzolo first bought the melodramatic play called "The Four Corners of the Earth," it was thought the production would be too heavy to transport, as the scenic, mechanical and electrical effects were simply immense. This was latterly overcome, however, and the big melodrama is so constructed that it can be he put on in detail. The story of "The Four Corners of the Earth" is decidedly exciting and takes one around the world in a very sensational rare. This new theatrical offering is exploited by the well-known theatrical managers, Klimt & Gazzolo, which is a guarantee of its worth. An extraordinary larfe com pany is required for this production and the organization contains a number of names that guarantee performances of exceptional excellence. The scenery and accessories, which have been much admired en-tour, will be brought here in their entirety. "The Four Corners of the Earth" comes to the Towle opera houpe, Sunday, May 5. TOLLESTON NEWS Mrs. T. Jackson and daughter, Lill ian, were Chicago visitors Saturday. WANTED Boy in store of II. V. IIol len, general merchandi.se, Toleston, Ind. Mrs. Albert Benson and daughter, Judith, were shopping in Chicago Sat urday. Mrs. F. E. Harms and children spent Friday and Saturday with friends in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. James and fam ily spent Sunday witli friends in Windsor Park. Mrs. Albert Buse of Hammond and Mrs. Jarneke of Saxony visited in Tol eston over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kunert and the Misses Emma, Linda and Ilulda of Hammond, called on Mrs. O. C. Borman Sunday. "Chimes of Normandy," comic opera, at Towle's opera house, Hammond, Ind., Wednesday and Thursday even ings, May 1 end 2. Prices 25, 50, 75 $1.00. Seate resevred beginning Mon day, April 29. 4-23-7t. For Fair Treatment, Rijrht Prices and Best BUILDING SUPPLIES go to Toleston . Lumber and Coal Co, A. M. Fischer, Manager Lumber, Coal, Brick, Cement and Building Material TOLESTON.IND EAST CHICAGO NEWSj Everette Fisher visited friends in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. A. W. Moss visited friends in Englewood yesterday. R. Barlow went to Indianapolis Sat urday to visit relatives. Mrs. George Clapper is visiting friends in Pullman for a few days. Miss Josephine Duffy of Englewood was the guest of Miss Blanche McKelvey yesterday. Don't forget the Rebecca supper at the home of Mrs. John Harris in Tod avenue this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cook of South Chicago are visiting old acquaintances in this city today. Miss Esther Bradford was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Root. Quinn, in South Chicago, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Ottenheimer returned from Indianapolis Saturday night. They report having a good time while there. Mrs. Abbie Thomas was called to Chicago this morning on account of the illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sidney Thomas. J. W. McCarthy of Todd street, who has been In Cincinnati, O., attending the wedding of a friend, returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hinds left for Chicago on the 12:33 train, after isiting their daughter, Mrs. George W. Lewis, a few days. Mrs. J. W. McCarthy and daughter, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Gilleatte of Chicago, for a week past, returned home on Friday. CO. Christensen CONTRACTOR AND CAKiJiNT.fc,K 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 Bldg., INDIANA HARBOR, IND. Pay County Taxes Now altv. we have complete duplicates on East Chicago Property. THE LADD AGENCY Real Estatp and Insurance Phone M3 EAST CHICAGO, IND, L SPECTER. EAST CHICAGO . Agent for North; German Lloyds Hamburg-A.rr rican Una ; Canadian Tj JneTranaffirred. , All Forelka, h

WHEELER NEWS

Floyd Johnston was a Hobart visitor Saturday. Miss Nellie and Irvin Jones visited Chicago today. H. C. Barts transacted business in Hobart Saturdav. Miss Lizzie Curtis was a Valparaiso visitor Saturdav. Miss Bowser of Chesterton visited with friends in Wheeler over Saturday. Mr. Halloway of Indiana Harbor vis ited over Sunday at the home of Rev. G. R. Streeter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes of En glewood visited with Mrs. Martha Barnes of Wheeler over Sundav. The Odd Fellows of Wheeler held a grand Indoor picnic Saturday. Every one brought baskets and all had a hearty meal. In the afternoon a ball game was played between the Odd Fellows and the Wheeler high school. A program was glven: in the evening in the hall by the mepibers. INDIANA HARBOR Mr. and Mrs. Quarrle spent Saturday in Chicago. Miss Felecla Ordner spent Saturday in Chicago visiting friends. Miss Bradley of Chicago, spent Sunday with Miss Helen Galvin. Miss Anna Roak of Elm street, spent Saturday in Chicago visiting friends. Mrs. Leach was in Whiting visiting friends and also spent the evening at a dance. Miss Francis Kelley of South Chica go, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kelly of Commonwealth avenue. Mrs. James Doherty of Common wealth avenue, attended church and also visited friends at Whiting, Sat urday. Misses Ida Stresenruter and Wanda Kendall of Chicago, and R. Orothe of

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Hammond, were the guests at an eight course dinner. served by thi Misses Clara and Jennie Szymanskl, Friday evening. Mrs. P. Minard. mother of Mrs. Roak, has returned from her trip to DePauw, Ind... where she spent a few enjoyabla weeks. Miss Marie Lees entertained Misses Anna May and Helen Calvin and Bradley of Chicago at her home Saturday evening. Mrs. Lees, wife of the general superintendent of the Inland Steel mills, intends to return to the Harbor from her trip to Ottowa. Mrs. Wlnslow. mother of Mrs. Van Home, arrived at the Harbor Saturday morning from Clinton, O. She will remain here with her daughter for soma time. Misses Clara and Jennie Szymanskl and Wanda Kendall were entertained at the home of Miss Margaret HaUaren, t12'J Drexel avenue. Chicago, at a 6 o'clock dinner, and later attended a re ception given at the Wood's Academy. $3.50 Commutation Ticket $3.00 When In Indiana Harbor Reraemter THE NEW STAR RESTAURANT Wra. Pappas. Prop. Block Avenue Near Michigan A rata First-class M-.la served at all hour. KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet Now Open for Business With a Full Line of Imported and Domestic Liquors and CtftRr. WILLIAM KAUFMAN, Proa. ..When iu Indiana Ilarbor CALL AMI) SKH. GEORGE FAOK WE KEEP A KIXB LIE OF L1UUOHS AXIJ CIUAUS. 1703-137tk Street. STEWART & BOWEKfcJ GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND UUILDER3 Will b pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building. East Chicago, Bank Bldg., INDIANA HARBOR. IND. Belongs to

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