Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1907 — Page 6

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ina LAKE COUNTY TIMES Monday, May 13, 1907.

WHITING NEWS

A Splendid Baseball Outlook. The Men's club baseball trtrn went to Hand's park Saturday afternoon whey they playcl th.-ir lirst game of this season with the team from St. Cyril's college. At the finish the score Etood 5 to 0 In favor of the locals. This team Is not a new one hut they have simply begun where they left off last year. Their fielding was fast and accurate for such unprof essional weather. Good management and good playing as thiw team has demonstrated it can do makes a splendid bast ball outlook. Success requires the more tribute. Attendance is essential. Support for the team contributes to the right outcome. The players can do their part and the public must also do its part The boys are going to play ball and we are all going to enlist in the army of random. We will be rooters. We will sit in the bleachers if the gran.lctnml Is crowded. We will never climb a tree outside or sneak through a In . the fence. We will regret hole the f.unt''! orrora in silence and v ill be megaphones in applauding its victories. We have the strongest team Whiting has ever seen and we will make l'JOT the greatest baseball year or an. Eagles' Memorial Day. The Fraternal Order of Eagles of Whiting celebrated memorial day by attending the services at the Congregational church last night in a body, where Rev. J. M. Artman delivered an appropriate sermon on "The Larger Self." The services last night were under the auspices of James A. Gill's division of the Men's club. Resides several special hymns being rendered by the choir vocal solos were given by Messrs. Edward Gray and Earl Morgan which were much appreciated by those in attendance. Frank MacPherson of Chicago visited Sunday with J. Roy Morrison. Miss Alice St. Peter is the new Ing room girl at O'Keefe's cafe. dinMr. and Mrs. street were St. Peter Pfeifer of Oliver John visitors yesterday. Mrs. Cora Leach of Indiana Harbor spent Saturday with Mrs. D. II. Waltzer. Mrs. Harriet Wlnslow Harbor was the guest of yesterday. of Indiana friends here Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bailey and Miss Scholz of East Chicago visited here on Saturday. Miss Ireno Tutnam of Valparaiso spent Sunday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Putnam. Messrs. Albert and MIko Schaefer went to St. John Sunday to visit with their grandparents and uncle. Messrs. Charles Cox, Oliver Winkler and Joe Richardson of Hammond were Whiting visitors Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sheridan avenue, spent Englewood as the guest weln. Keilman of Sunday in of Mrs. EssMiss Barbara spent yesterday and Mrs. Math avenue. Shaefer with her Shaefer of Chicago parents, Mr. of Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Mufflt of Oliver street are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Layman and Mrs. Condon of Bristol, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. DuFon of Chicago spent yesterday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Miko McIIale of John street. Miss Maggie Keul of Englewood has been spending the past few days with her sister, Mrs. Andrew Kamraer of Sheridan avenue. Mrs. Frank N. davit returned yesterday from the Presbyterian hospital where she underwent a successful operation for appendicitis. The board of education has added a fine lot of electrical appartus to the physics department of the laboratory. The remainder of the year will be epent in the study of electricity. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Melton, accompanied by the brother of the former and the sister of the latter, who is visiting here from Milwaukee ' saw "My Friend from India" at the Calumet Saturday night. George Girard has closed his buffet at the corner of Fischrupp and Sehrago avenue, finding it impossible to attend to two places. He is now devoting his entire time to his saloon on One Hundred and Nineteenth street. Paul A. Scholz has completed the enumeration of tho school census which has kept him busy for several weeks. The enumeration shows an increase of 11S school children this year. The number of males of school age Is S3" and females 740, making a total of 1.577. while in 1906 the total was 1,453. LOWELL NEWS Crip visited Hill and Ed Berg of relatives here Sunday. Chicago Cecil aunt at Palmer Rose 1 visited Ids uncle .awn Sunday. and Murray Turner and motnl parsed through iif'y'T,-!.:!: Sunday. party of HamLowell in lils s i - II ',,-rt Parr, of Crown r i -t r, M Hdame3 i V.tuM tV.fiU here. Point P. L, ' 5 -r T 'if. s i n J.f -M. i it a ; 4 hicago A. P. liiiday. 1.1 r. .;. 1 Mrs. 7- f a r fe. is t; ''i(iifj-ts''int fit is to wiifiis ip L. !. I'ultl-s i. A

parked house greeted those who participated in the program.

Arthur Fisher, who holds a lucrative position in a lumber yard at East Chicago, visited his many old time friends in Lowell Sunday. John Palmer, of Chicago visited from Saturday until Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Palmer and brothers and sisters here. Rev. D. S. Shaw, pastor of the St. Paul M. E. church at Monroe, Mich., preached in the M. E. church here Sun day morning and evening. Mrs. II. L. Raughman, while coming home from church Sunday, had the misfortune to fail on a defective sidewalk, bruising herself quite badly. C. R. Sherard and wife of Hammond were the guests of tiu-ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. I'. Sherard and Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence At wood here Sundiiy. The first baseball game of the season occurred in Oak 'Park Sunday when the Momence and Lowell Juniors crossed bats. The Lowell boys were defeated by a score of 13 to 5. Last Friday was the sixteenth anni versary or the birth or Miss .Neva Newkirk and in the evening twelve of her young lady and gentlemen friends assembled at her home three miles east of Lowell to celebrate the occasion. Refreshments were served and a joyful time is reported. Commencement exercises for Cedar Creek township school was held at Egypt school house last Thursday night. The house was packed. Rev. Harlow, pronounced the invocation and benediction. County Supt. Crutis was present and gave a fine ' address. Fine music was furnished by the Misses Grace Gresel and Irma Hootman. Fol lowing are the names of the graduates: Mayme Esty, salutatory; Clere Huebisch, Lulu Vandeear, Emma Strinbham, Leona Cox, Ben Rignier, Edna Jones, Rover Kenney, Laura Miller with valedictory. Dr. Mary Jackson of Hammond, or ganized a Woman's Relief Corp in Lowell last Saturday. There were seventeen charter members. About twenty Hammond people accompanied Mrs. Jackson and a fine time was reported. Following is a list of officers: Mrs. George Clark, president; Mrs. Dr, Quincy, senior vice; Mrs. George Davis, junior vice; Mrs. Y. C. Vosberg, chap lain; Cenia Hill, treasurer; Mrs. Em ma Hill, secretary; Mrs. L. (J. Gragg, conductor; Mrs. J. C. Palmer, assist ant conductor; Mesdames John Hack, A. P. Thompson, R. C. Wood and J. A. Clark, color bearers. EAST CHICAGO NEWS Miss Margaret Diamond and Miss Lamb -were Chicago visitors Saturday. Dr. built tion. Jacobs cottage, which is being in Oklahoma, Is nearing compleLittle Norman Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyers, Olcott avenue, is quite ill. Mrs. Lou Palmer left Sunday for St. Louis where she will visit her husband. who is employed there. Miss Margaret Peterson and Peter Christason saw "The Roundup" at McVicker's Saturday night. Mr. Tlium, superintendent of the U. S. Metals' Refining company left Sat urday for a business trip to Trail, British Columbia. Ho expects to be gone about a month. Mrs. L. W. Giles and the members of her Sunday school class will give a supper at her home, S10 One Hund red and Forty-fifth street, Saturday evening, May IS. H. E. Tuttle has moved from For syth and Exchange avenue to his new shop at the corner of Chicago and Olcott avenue, newly equipped and strict ly up to date. 5-3-tf. A large crowd of East Chicago Maccabee ladies visited Indiana Harbor Hive No. 107 Friday night. The la dies report a good time. The Harbor Hive gave our ladies a handsome pres ent of money to help buy new regalia. ours being lost in the recent Tod opera house tire. Misses Lelia Mercer and Edna Olds entertained the J. U. G. girls Friday nierht at a 6 o'clock dinner, after which the club meeting was held. Two contests were held, one peanut throwing, and the other a literature con test. The rrizes were won by Miss Erma Marsden and Miss Abbie Bailey The Domestic Cooking class gave a seven course dinner to their husbands and guests Wednesday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams in Magoun avenue. After dinner Mr. Hatfield and Miss Weisman favored the company with instrumental and vocal music, which was a treat to all who heard it. Mrs. Williams served punch and all enjoyed a social evening. CO. Christensen CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Frame Houses a specialty East Chicago, Ind. ALBERT GIVEN FASHIONABLE TAILOR 6 priri and Summer Styles opn 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 OfHce Building, East Chicago. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND. I. S I K C.T K II, EAST CHICAGO, Agent for North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Lino Canadian Pacific Line. All Foreign Money Transferred.

DYER NEWS

Wm. Danne of Kreutzburg was a Dyer visitor Saturday. Thos Connors of St. John, was Dyer visitor yesterday afternoon. Rev. called Wm. on Rev. Berg of Jos. Flach Schererville, Saturday. Herbert Keilman of Hammond ited with his parents here Sunday. vis1?. Overhag guest of his of Chicago, was ither here Sunday. the Th little boy of iiistt ned yest' 1 1. rda Rinkenberger ; afternoon. Mr. ei i 1 Iting. ind Mrs. John Hilbrieh of Scherw. re visitors here Sunday evenMrs. Mat Hoffman and lted witli relatives at over Sunday. children visCrown Point Miss Mabel ited with her Scheldt, here Scheldt of Chicago, visgrandmother, Mrs. Mary Sunday. John A. Magor from near Scherer ville, spent a short time with mends here Sunday morning. Peter Liesenfelt, of the firm of Llesenfelt Bros, of Hammond, transacted business here Saturday. C. olters and Tony Fagen, who are working at Chicago Heights were Dyer visitors yesterday. Miss Lena Keilman, who spent sevHammond, afternoon. eral days with lriends at returned to Dyer yesterday Michael Scheldt, sr.. returned from a several days' visit at Black Oak, Saturday, bringing along f;sh. a nice string of Louis Hartman and family of Merrillville were the guests of Mrs. Hartman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman Sunday. Messrs John and Mat Klein of Ham mond visited their mother yesterday, who is quite sick, at the home of her son, I'eter Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mager of Ham mond, were here yesterday morning on their way to visit with John Mager and family near Schererville. The examination of the eighth grade, candidates for high school, was held here Saturday. Candidates will find out within a week whether they passed successfully or not', and in the meantime anxiously hold their breath. ST. JOHNS NEWS The infant' son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Keilman was christened, Sunday. Tonv Lauerman of Hammond, was the guest of relatives here yesterday. Miss Anna Soelker and Clara Schu macher were Hammond visitors, yes terday. Frank Fehring of Hammond, was the guest of Peter Liesenfelt and family, Sunday. Messrs. Mat Scholl and John BerJohn wanger or bcnerervine, wrere ti. visitors, Sunday. Frank Wenkofske and the Misses Anna Wenkofske and Swarz of Chica go, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alois Portz. Mr. and Mrs. I'eter Pfeifer of Whit ing, and Joseph Michaels of Engle wood. were the guests of John Pfeifer and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brunosky of i Chicago, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Austgen, over Sunday. Albert and Michael Schaefer of Whit ing, spent Sunday with postmaster ana Mrs. Andrew Rammer, Sunday. Messrs. Andrew, William and Frank j Ilaberzettel and August Simes were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alois Portz yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, sr., Mr. and Mrs. 1 rank Berg and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, jr., attended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Miller in Hammond. The financial report of the auditing committee of the St. John Men s Bene fit society shows a gain of ?30 for the last year m receipts over disbursements. The receipts were $360.50, sick benefits paid and other small expenses amount to $309. aO. 1 he society now has $1,163.47 in the treasury. Mem bers in good standing, 6S. HOBART NEWS Barnev Seharback visited friends in the city yesteroay. Born, to Mr. a baby and girl. Mrs. Frank Abel, Friday, John Foley of Chicago, spent Sunday here with his parents. Miss Minnie Busse was the guest of Chicago friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamann Friday. were Chicago visitors Superintendent G. II. Thompson vis ited at Valparaiso yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wischman have moved into the Hamann house. Fred Schroeder of here with his mother Chicago, visited yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Watson of Toleston, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Clark over Sunday. The ball game yesterday between the Maroons and the Chicago Rivals resulted in a victory for the local team, the score standing 3 to 7. Floyd

Banks is a new addition to the Maroons and his good work yesterday will surely justify the manager in keeping him on the team the balance of the season, his batting being one of the features of the game.

Albert and wife, here over Ilelin, formerly of of Chicago, visited Sunday. Hobart, friends Frank Butts and wife of Chicago, visited over Sunday with Mr. Butts' mother, Mrs. P. J. Kelley. Dell Brown and family of Indiana Harbor, visited here over Sunday with Mr. Brown's father, who has been Quite sick for some time. Ralph Ruckman went to Coesse, Ind., this morning to arrange for the moving of his two sisters to Hobart, where they will keep house for their brother. r VALPARAISO NEWS Deputy Sheriff Ward spent Sunday in South Bend. Three Chinamen arrived here Satur day and will open a laundry. The Vidctte carrier boys defeated the Messenger boys Saturday afternoon by a score of 16 to 8. The lire department was called out a deSunday afternoon to extinguisli small blaze near the Nickel Plate pot. Miss Tillie Gunther of this city and Martin Anderson of LaPorte were married in Chicago Saturday afternoon. Miss Rhetta Pocock of Oklahoma, daughter of the late Dr. Pocock, ar rived here Saturday to attend the university. F. K. Bumstead, the directory man, arrived here Saturday afternoon and commenced work this morning on the new Valparaiso city directory. The remains of Peter II. Tlmm were brought here from Hammond Saturday afternoon, the burial taking place this morning at the Luther cemetery. The Standards were again defeated Sunday afternoon by Armour & Co. of Chicago by a score of 1 to 10. Both sides played loose ball. Fifteen hund red people were in attendance. The funeral of the late Ray Cartwright, who was killed in Chicago Thursday, took place Sunday afternoon from the Methodist church. The pall-bearers were Rudolph Raymond, Roscoe Hemstock, William Flint, Joseph Durand, Ray Lawrence and Roy Stoner. INDIANA HARBOR Mr. and Mrs. Beard spent the day In Whiting. Gus Otten was In Gary on business this week. John Allen is visiting his parents in Hamlet. Mrs. Galvin was shopping in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. John R. Farvoid of Chicago wras visiting here. K. M. Wells was visiting friends In this week. Chicago Rudolf Grothe of Hammond spent the evening in the Harbor. Misses Mae Lewis and Ethel Coryless visited friends in Hammond Sunday. Miss Marie Lees will return from visit to Chicago tomorher extended row. Mrs. Minard of from her Elm street has extended visit returned to Joliet. B. Roop has gone to Bucryus, O., called there by his father. the serious illness of Mr. Gough of the Harbor Lumber company transacted business in South Bend yesterday. William McCreary, wrho is ill with typhoid fever, was taken to the Ham mond hospital last evening by Dr. Rob inson. W. C. Finney, who has been manag er oi the western leiegrapn, company has resigned his position here to take one with the muiana liaroor railroad He is succeeded by F. Edgerton of Hudson. Mich. $3.50 When Commutation Ticket $3.00 in Indiana Harbor Remember THE NEW STAR RESTAURANT Wm. Pappas. Prop. Block Avenue Near Michigan Ar 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 Clears. WILLIAM KAITMAX, Pros. When in Indiana Harbor CALL AND SEE. GEORGE FAOK WE KEEP A FIXE LINE OF LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 1703-137tk Street. STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago, Bank Bid.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND. THE LAKE COUN'TV TIMES dom not tart news; neltber does It suppress It. It simply takes care of It when it Is live.

RENSSELAER NEWS

Mrs. friends Jay W. Williams in Chicago. is visiting M. R. Holstead was in Chicago Saturday on business. Miss Pearl Potts has cago Heights after a her mother. returned to Chishort visit with W. L. Torter went to Chicago Saturday to look after his interests in a mining company. Misses Alice and Jennie Eib, Harry and Miss Kate Arnold left for Valparaiso Saturday to attend the summer term at the normal. Mrs. Henry Reed, w! appeared some time business here and go where she has leased lose husband di3ago, will quit to Momence, 111., a large hotel. G. W. Infield, the chief promoter of the proposed interurban road, brought two large auto loads of Chicago financiers over the route, arriving here about 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. They seemed pleased with the country through which the survey passes and said the road would certainly be built. CLARK STATION W. Behn of Clark transacted business at South Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman of Chicago were visiting here for a few days. Mr. Allen of East Chicago and friend, Mr. Louder, visited friends here Friday. Mrs. Robinson of Indiana Harbor visited her daughter, Mrs. Burke, here Friday. ROBERTSDALE NEWS Miss Mary Stein and Harry Stross spent Saturday in Chicago. Floyd Knapp of South Chicago was the guest of friends here yesterday. Dick several Blaul of Roberts avenue, spent days visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Robert Atchison and son Ver non and Aimer were Chicago visitors Saturday. Mrs. Agnes Roberts of Roberts ave nue, transacted business In Chicajro esterday. iiarry kelson or Sherneld avenue, en tertained a friend from Melrose Park, Saturday afternoon. Misses Clara and Martha Leverence of Harrison Avenue, entertained out-of-town relatives yesterday. Little Wesley Hatzlet of Roberts avenue, is still very sick and is under the care of Dr. Brown of Chicasro. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ashline and Mrs. E. Rathburn were White City visitors Sunday after noon. Messrs. William and Charles Eggers of Roberts avenue left Saturday nisrht for St. Louis, Mo. They intend making that place their future home. Robert Atchison and daughter Miss Agnes, and II. Platz returned to their home in Roberts avenue, after spend ing several days visiting friends in Kroeker, Indiana. The Robertsdale Pleasure club met at the home of Mrs. Herman Thelsen !n Indiana boulevard, Friday afternoon The afternoon was spent In playing progressive pedro. After light refresh ments were served tne nonors were awarded to Mrs. Herman Theisen first Mrs. Lizzie Eggers second and William Bahn consolation. Mrs. TOLLESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Silas Chicago. Stewart spent Sunday in J. A. Baiden of Whiting was a busi ness caller here last Saturday. Miss Myrtlo Elser, who has been vis Iting William Kunert's family the past few days, returned to her home in Chi cago last Saturday. Messrs. II. N. Haines, J. W. Lewis, D W. Madden. J. W. Annet. all from Chi cago, were In town yesterday. All agreo that Gary is to be the wonder city. Last Saturday Messrs. Hare and Franklin of Chicago were here closing up real estate deals. They have large holdings here which are to be subdi vided and sold In the near future. When vou stem in Toleston rememter Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Between Mich. Cent. & Ft. Wayne Tracks W meals at all hours. The best you want to eat. Prices are reasonable. Board and room per week $5.00 Give us a Trial GARY NEWS Mic nnth Miller is assisting in the work at the postoff.ee. r t-" r-.nwser. the pruard at the Land office, spent Sunday in Chi cago with trlends. The Land company has large sign on Its property, of the "Wabash, givirg tie Its office and identifying erected just south location of It as the Steel company's corporation. The Heat. Light & Water company continued its work of erecting power wire poles down the alley west of Broadway Saturday afternoon as soon

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as it was learned were passed. that the franchises Several large investors who have been awaiting the action on the franchises expect to close for choice properties in the business section this week. The assurance that the company will develop these utilities will go far toward attracting outside capital. Attorney Frank Gavir. Charles E. Fowler of Indiana Harbor, George W. Lewis of East Chicago and Chief Engineer Reynolds of Chicago spent some time Saturday afternoon going over the proposed route of the Gary & Western Indiana suburban line to gain an idea of the values to place upon the property to be used for that line. A large force of men is engaged In putting in hydrants along Broadway, connecting them with the line of water pipe laid In the alley west of Broadway. It seems strange to find a large hydrant of this most modern kind at a street intersection while on both sides of the street rise sand hills clothed partly wth scrub oaks and wire grass. J. A. Brennan of Philadelphia returned yesterday to his home, after awarding the contract for the erection of his building at the corner of Sixth avenue and Broadway. He expects to make arrangements to move here late in the fall or in the early spring. His interests in the drilling business can be handled more readily from here than so far east, and he has grown very enthusiastic about this locality! and its future.

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