Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 15 May 1907 — Page 6
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THE LAKS COUNTY TIMES Wednesday, Mar 15, 1D07.
WHEELER NEWS
Miss Bertha Heath visited in Chicago yesterday. II. W. Abbott transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. II. W. Abbott was a business visitor in Valparaiso Tuesday. Mrs. Reimer and daughter, Miss Clara, were Valparaiso visitors Tuesday. The Peck school, about a mile and a half northwest of Wheeler and situated in Portage township, will close this Friday. Miss Gene Barnes of Chicago is staying with her mother, Mrs. Martha Barnes, who has been quite ill but is Improving. GARY NEWS T. E. Knotts went over to Hammond on business this morning. Officer Newman took two prisoners to Crown Point this morning. Deputy Sheriff Trost sen ed papers here this morning in circuit court cases. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Cutter returned yesterday morning from a week end visit with friends In Chicago. Judge Fitzgerald reports his brother Dan, much better. He is expected up here the latter part of the week. Lawrence Hoover has rented the building he is Just finishing on Broadway south of the Bormann building, to Mr. Lapada from Chicago. A postal from Superintendent Wirt tells of his being with school authorities at Cologne on the Rhine in Germany, and left them in good health on the second. Lost or stolen from Gary, Friday noon. May 10, a small bay mare mule; Finder will please return to police station, Gary, and receive $5 reward. George R. Johnson. 5-14-5t. Walter Brown, who formerly ran between the down town offices and the local offices on the Lake Shore for the Steel company is now employed at the electric sub-way station on the North Bide. McBride & Kozacik are having the little hall just north of the Michigan Central tracks on Broadway graded off into the street In front of their buildings. This brings the street marly up to grade and makes a good approach for their customers. The engineering corps under Mr. Glenn, has practically completed the preliminary work on the line of the Gary & Western. Most of the timber and brusd along the proposed line has been cleared away, and a number of teams are busy at the work of grading the right of way at the east end of the loop. The Gary Heat, Light and Water company today filed its formal acceptance of the franchise granted to it at the board meeting last Saturday.. This makes the contract for the three utilities gas, light and water binding as to both parties and is assurance of the company's acting in good faith although the enormout amount of work already done is a far better assurance. Nash & Dawdle, the sewer builders, have completed the main sewer up to about three hundred feet west of the turn and expect to reach Maryland street with the construction by the end of the week. When finished to Maryland 6treet they will have come far enough to take care of the water running down from Broadway which will aid very materially the contractors building along there. The R. S. Bloome company began work this morning on the preparations for paving Fifth avenue. They began at the east end of Fifth avenue with dthe construction of sidewalks and paving of the eighty foot street. The work lias been delayed until this time on account of the sewer work not being completed past Fifth avenue making the east end of the street inaccessible except by making long detours. Judge Huber is at Crown Point today, where ho is defendant In the suit of Harmon vs. Huber. He has just completed his removal from Prospect avenue on top of the hill down tiearer the river along Broadway. He occupies the vacant space between Tisehbein's and Goldbergs and makes practically When la Gary, stop, eat and drink at The Wabash Inn Washington St., near Wabash Tracks. First-class meals. Fine Beers, Wines and Cisars. Eat. drink and be merry 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. WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS Only High Grade Goods THE GARY Buffet and Restaurant Charles Della-Chiesa, Prop. Broadway, Gary, Ind. For Fair Treatment, Risrht Prices and lket BUILDING SUPPLIES go to Toleston Lumber and Coal Co. A. M. Fischer, Manager havXtr, Coal, Brick, Cement and JJuHie Material TOLKSTON.IND. :,'. is ilti time to take Blood Tonics. We have a. number of good ones. THIS liORMAN DRUG CO. VitsUicgton St. South Wabash R.R. GARY. IND.
a solid row of small businesses on the west side of Broadway Just south of the river.
The board of trustees ordered by resolution at the meeting last Saturday that the contractors be prohibited from obstructing traffic entirely on the streets and to order red lights placed on any obstructions or at any dangerous places. The utter disregard on the part of the different contractors for the rights of the traveling pulbic ha3 made some action necessary. Broadway is nearly impassable for several blocks in different places and south of Fifth avenue the sewer crossing is dangerous. VALPARAISO NEWS Editor J. M. Mavity of the Vidette was in Chesterton Tuesday afternoon. The dance night. Tuetonia Verein will give to members and friends toSeveral court cases have been sent here from Lake county on a change of venue. Mrs. Harry McCormick of LaPorte is the guest of Prof. Frederick Gaskin.s and wife. W. E. Franklin made a business to Pittsburg in the Interest of Hagenbeck-Wallace shows. trip the The Standard baseball team will be reorganized for next Sunday's game. Somo radical changes will bo made. The university opened the summer term yesterday with the largest attendance in the history of the big school. Prof. E. W. Agar goes to Nora, 111., Thursday, where he will deliver the commencement address to a graduating class. Vernon Philley entertained the seventh section of the Valparaiso Associated Men's clubs at Albe's restaurant last night. Christian Lembke, one of this city s oldest residents, died Tuesday, aged 84 years. Besides a wife, eight children are left to mourn. Miss Gladys Caldwell went to Chicago Tuesday and will appear in a concert at Clyde, a suburb of Chicago, Thursday evening of this week. Thomas Howard and E. H. Heilstedt are representing the Valparaiso lodge at the state meeting of the Knights of Columbus at Evansville. Mrs. Adolph Frey of Syracuse, N. Y., secretary of the National Federation of Music clubs, was a guest in the city Tuesday, and was entertained at dinner by Mrs. Florence Higgins-But-ler. BLACK OAK NEWS Nelson Daniels is a Griffith visitor today. Joe Friter of Schererville transacted business here today. Teter Hoff of of friends here Chicago was yesterday. the guest Nick Seaberger of Griffith transacted business here this morning. Ed Bonfleld of Chicago is a few days here the guest Keck. spending of Fred J. S. Seaberger and transacted business at terday. J. A. Nickel Hammond yesEAST CHICAGO NEWS Mrs. Ed Schwab was a yesterday. Chicago visitor E. E. Beck of Hammond was in town on business today. Attorney Ottenheimer transacted business in Indiaria Harbor today. Mrs. Mat Johnson returned today from an extended visit with relatives, Mrs. Abbie Thomas attended her sis tor's birthday party yesterday in South Chicago. H. E. Tuttle has moved from Forsythe and Exchange avenue to his new shon at the corner of Chicago and Olcott avenue, newly equipped and strict ly up to date. 5-3-tf. The Sunday school Lewis Giles will serve Giles' home Saturday o'clock. Come and get class of Mrs. supper at Mrs. evening at 6 a good supper, Twenty-five cents a plate. The Bobby Bingo club was enter tained last night by Mrs. Henry In Forsyth avenue. Games yere played until a late hour, after which a delicious luncheon was served, by Mesdames Linton, wards. frizes were won Williams and Ed CO. Christensen CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Frame Houses a specialty East Chicago, Ind. ALBERT GIVEN FASHIONABLE TAILOR Spring and Summer Styles open for your inspection. 712 Chicago Ave. E. CHICAGO, IND. Eranch 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, I. S I E C T fcl Ft. EAST CHICAGO Agent for North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Line Canadian Pacific Line. All Forelcn Money Transferred.
CROWN POINT NEWS
Marriage licenses issued May 14, 1907: Leroy Davidson, Chicago 23 Emma Blue, Chicago 22 Frederick W. Strong. New York... 44 Ida M. Pel ley, New York 34 Roy C. Hidy Huntington. Ind ..23 Blanche M. Foster Hammond 2S John Causer, Lowell 27 Etta Dodd, Lowell 22 Englebert Ilamacher, Chicago 54 Caroline Meyers, Hammond 50 Walter II. Van Der Hoogt, Chicago.. 26 Elizabeth Herum, Chicago 20 James J. Madden, Chicago 26 Mary P. Keegan 22 John W. Hutchins, Chicago 23 Dorothy Dauback, Chicago 25 George H. Potter, jr., Chicago 23 A. Llla Leaf, Chicago 22 Attorney John B. Peterson trip to Gary yesterday. made a Clarence Hammond Rudolph was last evening. over from Attorney E. D. Brandenburg of Hammond was here yesterday. Dave Wilson of ship was here last Eagle Creek townevening. C. was O. Holmes, city clerk of here yesterday on business. Gary, Harvey siderable Sauerman better the is reported conpast few days. Allen Kenney of Chicago visited friends in Crown Point several days this week. Ben Schuchow has recently recovered from a severe illness and is able to be about again. Charles Lathrop of on a visit to his dauj and Mrs. E. A. Krost. Florida is hters, Miss here Rae Civil Engineer Price of Chicago was here yesterday getting new data for the construction of the sewer system. The Wolf building on Main street, opposite the postoffiee, has been sold to W. Winer, who will move to West street. The delivery horse at Wilson's meat market became frightened on South street yesterday forenoon and ran into a wire fence, injuring it severely. Messrs. W. L. Allman, George O. John Brown other points inspect the Sherman, D. A. Root and went to Napersville and in Illinois yesterday to sewer jected system here. similar to the one proRENSSELAER NEWS Owen Hurley has returned to Logansport. Mrs. C. in W. Coen Chicago. is visiting her son, Delos, Murray Phillips returned to after a visit East with Chicago yesterday his family. Brown Lamburn returned to Chicago last evening, after a short visit with friends here. He is one of this years graduates of Hyde Park. There was a runaway In town last evening which many thought would end fatally. The Roth brothers meat wagon was down at their slaughter house near the river, and nobody was in the wagon except Sam Roth's six year-old son. The team began run ning and went through town with the boy hanging to the seat. The team ran into a telephone pole by J. J. Bressner's and demolished the wagon, throwing the boy out. Besides a cut on his head and several bruises he was uninjured. CLARK STATION O. Borman business here of Toleston Monday. transacted W. ness Schick of Clark transacted busiin Chicago Tuesday. Mr. ness Borchort of Toleston was a busi visitor here Monday. Mrs. Brown of Clark transacted business in Indiana Harbor Monday LANSING NEWS J. C. Ton of Oak Glen, will transact business at Chicago tomorrow. The Modern give a ball May orchestra from the music. Woodman lodge will 25 at Foster's hall. An Hammond will furnish Mr. and Mrs. C. Int Hout, Mrs. N Van Weilden and Mrs. W. will attend the funeral Van Weilden of Mrs. C DYER NEWS Schoon at Munster today. Jos. Gettler bade a business trip to Maynard last Monday. Mrs. Anton Kaiser Is spendin: days with relatives in Chicago. a few F. F. Scheldt, the assessor took his books to Crown Point yesterday. Rev. Jos. Flaeb attended the conference for priests at Hobart today. M. R. Hart acted business of Crown Point transin our town yesterday. Messrs. Frank and Jacob Scholl of Schererville were here on business yesterday. A pleasant, cooling rain relieved the pressing heat that came upon us so suddenly. J. J. Geilman and John Keilnian put
up new awnings on houses this week.
their business Nick Kasier, Andy Peschel and John Burge took a pleasure trip to Chicago yesterday to see a ball game. Weather being favorable, the tilers on the Hart farm, put in the largest days' work thus far this spring. Jos. Peschel, our hardware dealer was busy yesterday putting new eaves troughs on Jos. Sehaller's saloon. William Voge, an aged German yer of Chicago, and well known by people on account of his summer lawDyer residence near Stratsburg, died suddenly his home Monday evening. at HESSVILLE NEWS Mrs. Evans Hammond. is spending the day in An born annex tower. has been built to the Oshas afft'Cted a number of our employed there. citizens Charles Chick transacted business at Hammond today. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, land visitors todav. Dedelow are HighMrs. Kunow and son Willie are Hammond visitors today. Hermann Lohse transacted business at Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Havengar visited Hammond last evening. friends at Mesdames McLaughlin and Howell were Hammond visitors yesterday. A strike of the tank makers at the Graver Tank Works at East Chicago L. Rhodes of East Chicago, was the guest of his brother James last even ing. Master Earl Prahlow will few friends at a birthday be host to party Saturday afternoon. Miss Olive Mitchell has returned to her home in Chicago after a short visit with Miss Tillie Burkhardt. ROBERTSDALE NEWS Fred Kash of Indiana boulevard yes terday and is getting along nicely. Robert Maeterson of Harrison avenue was a uneago visitor luesuay. Macv Mvers Is very sick at her home in Indiana boulevard with twphoid re ver. Mrs. John Bahn and Miss Katherine Weisen were South Chicago visitors Tuesday. W. S. Median of Roberts avenue transacted buisness in Indiana Tuesday. . . Harbor Frank Ntash returned to his home in Harrison avenue after spending sev eral weeks in Lawrence, 111. George Sladeck of Palos Park. 111., is visiting his son, Henry Hatt m Indi ana boulevard ior a iew uays. Mr. and Mrs. William Schwiekert of Reese avenue, are entertaining Mrs. Kline of St. Louis, Mo., this week. A Misses Susie and Frances Simon of Pearl street saw "The r our Corners of the Earth" at the Calumet last evening. Mrs. John Buntshuh, who underwent a serious operation at me liapusi nospital in Chicago, was removed to her home in Indiana boulevard yesterday and is getting along nicely. Rev. Benedict and F. R. Schaaf went to Chicago yesterday to settle the damage suit for Mrs. Lenard of Whiting, whose husband was killed in the Ship Yards about nine months ago. When Mrs. John Shahn of Roberts avenue went to prepare her breakfast yesterday morning she found her pantry window. The window had been left open during the night, and tramps had entered and made a clean sweep of all the eatables they could find, after which they left without disturbing anything else in the house. INDIANA HARBOR Mrs. J. A. Ambrosius Chicago today. is visiting in Miss Mae Lewis was in Chicago on business yesterday. Mrs. J. Lees, wife of the general superintendent of the Inland Steel $3.50 When Commutation Ticket $3.00 in Indiana Harbor Remember NEW STAR RESTAURANT THE Wm. Pappas. Prop. Block Avenue Necr Michigan Avt First-lass Mes.'s serva! at all hoar. KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet Now Open for Business With a Full Line of Imported and Domestic I.lqnors and Clgrars. WILLIAM KAITF3IAX. Proa. When in Indiana Harbor CALL AND SEE. GEORGE FAOK WE KEEP A. FIXE LINE OF LlQtTORS AND CIGARS. 1703-I37th Street. STEWART & BOWElte GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will ba pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building. East Chicago, Bank Bids.. INDIANA HARBOR, IND.
Vegetable Food For Mankind
Great Anatomists Aatiert That Natural Food of Man Comra From Vegetable Kingdom. According to Cuvier, the great anatomist, the construction of the human body is adapted to vegetable food only. Many noted authorities agree wuix cuvier and say that the finest health, greatest strength and most vigorous old age are to be attained only by adhering to vegetable food. Science shows that the natural food of man, the best of all foods the earth produces, is wheat. Wheat contains protein, which is muscle and flesh forming. It is rich in carbohydrates, which form heat and energy. As represented in MaltaVita, its best food form, wheat gives to every part of the body, in correct proportions, the exact elements relinred for health and strength, with out taxing the weakest digestion. Malta-Vita is "the perfect food" be cause it Is the only naked food in which the starch of the wheat is converted into maltose (malt sugar) by pure malt extract, which acts in the same manner as saliva, developing: the maltose ready for immediate absorption by the blood. Malta-Vita (predigested wheat) fur nishes every food element needed by the body in just the proportion decided by nature for vigorous health and strength. It is delicious food, acceptable to the most delicate stomach. It keeps well people healthy and makes them strong and vigorous better than any other food, and has made ailing people well when medicines and doc tors failed to do so. It has formed the entire diet of convalescents when nothing else would nourish them and bring them back to health. At all grocers, 10 cents. Miss Rae Goldsteen spent Saturday evening in Chicago. Misses Wally and Felicia Ordner are Hammond visitors today. Ralph Garvin of Hatch & Son, spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago. company, has returned rrom ner tnree month's visit to Ottawa, 111. Mrs. J. A. Ambrosius of Commonavenue spent Monday in Whitwealth ing. Miss E. Martin of Michigan avenue her mother in St. Margaret's visited hospital, Chicago. WANTED A combination girl to work in the Harbor hotel. Apply to Mr. O'Connol. Best wages. 5-14-tf. Mrs. Freedman and son of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, have come on an tended visit to her parents, Mr. Mrs. Goldsteen. exand Miss Rae Goldsteen will leave for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where she will snend part of the summer with her sister, Mrs. Freedman. LOWELL NEWS Fred Dahl Jr. course at the left Tuesday to take Valparaiso college. Mrs. Phriend King has been Belolt, Kansas on account of serious illness of her mother. called to the very Mrs. Anna Porter, after a visit with her brother, Joseph McConnell, returned to her homo at Syracuse, Ind., Tues day. Arthur Osborne has returned to his home at Brooklyn, N. Y., after a pleasant visit here with his wife's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cushman. Ed Tillotson, who came here to attend the funeral of his brother, Len Tillotson, returned to his home in Colorado Springs, Colo., Tuesday. Hon. C. S. Dwyer has received an in vitation from Congressman Ilolliday and Mayor Shattuck of Brazil, Ind., to make the Decoration Day speech in that city, and has accepted. Hon S. C. Dwyer of this city has been tendered the very exalted position of aide-de-camp on the staff of Brigadier General Wilson of Uniform Rank K. of P. of the state of Indiana. If he accepts, it will place him in the rank as major. HOBART NEWS Dr. C. F. Kenward last evening. went to Chicago Walter Edwards of Aetna, town last evening. was in Joe Miller day enroute of Aetna was for Chicago. in town to John T. Fiester and Ed Scheldt trans acted business yesterday in the city. Mrs. Eva Lathrope returned to Mich igan City yesterday after a few weeks visit here with her mother, Mrs. A. J, Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maybaum, who have been visitinc: with relatives here for several davs. returned yesterday to their home in Chicago. Axel Helin moved his family to Ho bart yesterday from Chicago, occupy insr the new Bale house in Union street Mr. Helin Is employed at the Steel mil! in Gary as night watchman. The Pennsylvania depot caught fire accidentally yesterday morning about 11 a. m. from spark3 of a passing locomotive. Neighbors noticing the blaze quickly Informed the employes of the depot, who extinguished the fire before much damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. August Wood, who have been making their home with their daughter, Mrs. Simeon Bullock at Ottawa for several months, came to Hobart Saturday to visit friends. They are undecided yet whether they will go back or make their home In Hobart again. Solid foods are not easily digested- Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer is delicious lianid food, easily digested, f u:l of palatable, nourishing qualities from Pabst 8-Day Malt.
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This Bank: Is have had 35 Cause of Man's Forgetfulness. If lovely woman, who tas no pockets, will etop to think that the averaga man has at least 16, she may understand better why her letters Intrusted to him occasionally don't get mailed. llontreal Star. An Iron Grip. "This is the sort of hand-to-hand encounter that shows metal," muttered the sneak thief as the detective slipped on the bandcufls.
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Are You Prepared For the Hot Weather IT IS HERE Electric Fans Are Inezpenslve and Keep You Cool Ask for Prices SOOTH SHORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO. Phono IO 147 South Hohmun Street
New York School Teachers. There are 14.2S0 teachers In the public schools of New York city, and they receive $17,000,000 anauay la salaries. When you stop in Toleston rememter, Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Between Mich. Cent. & Ft. Werne Tracks W serve meal t U boors. The best yoa waa to eat. Prices are reasonabls. Board acd room per week 15.00 Give us a Trial
