Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1907 — Page 6

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IIV AISD AROUND Q A R V RUMPUS IN COUET. Mr. 3Iark Acous Attorneys Jodgn and BoudMuien of Conniving For Downfall. Mr. Marks, of the hardware firm of Marks & Meyer, made an Impassioned speech this morning before Judge Huber, charging connivery and dilatory tactics on the part of attorneys, prosecution, judges and bondsmen in the Euit in which Mr. Marks is interested. Ie 13 making use of the state's attorneys office to enforce the collection of a debt. The man who is being prosecuted, it is alleged, is In no way guilty of petit larceny with which he Is charged, the defense claiming that the man borrowed the property from the apparent owner and returned it in good condition. One thing is certain, namely, .that the property in question, Which consisted of a couple of ladders used In painting, were returned to the place where they had been left and the property was not in the possession of the young man when he was arrested. Crossing Still Unguarded. Undertaker Jones took care of the remains of John Rock, the' man who was killed at the Lake Shore crossing yesterday morning. The Lake Shore authorities had just placed a crossing guard at the Broadway crossing during days and were wondering whether to put on a night man or not. Another delay like the last can readily prove as costly as this one may. It is the most used crossing in Gary and has been a source of surprise to many that there have not been more accidents than have occurred thus far. Briefs. R. Nummerdor, the contractor and builder, left for his home at Rensselaer on account of a slight attack of Illness which he feared might prove serious. Mrs. George Bardon, wife of Attorney Bardon, has taken up her residence In South Gary. They occupy quarters temporarily in the Della-Chiesa building In Broadway. The meeting of the board of trustees today will be watched with interest on account of the pending traction ordinances. The board has not intimated as to whether any action will be taken or not. Arnold Wyatt, of the contracting Asm of Stein. Wyatt & Company, plead guilty Wednesday afternoon to the charge filed against him of assault and paid the fine that was assessed against him. He had beaten up Pat Sullivan, ono of his workmen, the victim having proven offensive in some way to Mr. Vv'yatt. . The graduating exercises held at Ross on Wednesday evening were attended by a large crowd of local people, half of the Gary class going over. The teachers. Miss Gibson and Mr. Watts and also Mr. Qutllen, attended, besides friends and relatives of the graduates. The Gary Iand company is contemplating an additional two stories on the hotel building being erected at the corner of Broadway and Sixth avenue. The building is now a three-story affair but with the two additional stories and the elevator service which the contemplated changes call for, will make a hostelry that will rival the best in northern Indiana. A very large number of people attended Decoration day observances In home towns Thursday, returning here late in the evening or early Friday. Those who stayed at home and did not work, ;mt on as much of a holiday air as conditions would permit. A number of the homes and business buildings were freely decorated with bunting ar.d flags. The Lake Shore has posted numerous notices announcing the change in schedule beginning with Sunday, June 2. The change will give Gary one additional train, namely, the long looked for theater train. It will leave Chicago at 11:20 and will run on through to Chesterton, where It will lay over, making the return train to Chicago in the morning about 7 o'clock. Humor would have it in real estate circles that Mr. Castleman of the firm of Castleman & Jones has turned the tables on one of the largest local opWhen in Gary, stop, eat and drink at The Wabash Inn Washington St., near Wabash Track. First class mea?. Fine Beers. Wines nd Cigurs. Eat, drink and b merry STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building Post Office Building, East Chicago Dank Bldg., INDIANA HARBOR. IND. WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS Onlv High Grade Goods THE GARY Buffet and Restaurant Charles Della-Chiesa. Prop. Broadway, Gary, Ind. For Fair Treatment, Right IVices and Best BUILDING SUPPLIES go to Toleston Lumber and Coal Co. A. M. Fischer. Manager Lumber, Coal, Brick, Cement and pailding Material TOLESTON, INDTHE BORMAN DRUG CO. "Washington St., South of Wabash R. It. W carry a nice liae of Souvenir pout cards of Gary - - - A. Howard Bell, R. P. Mirr.

erators in South Gary real estate. Mr. Castleman is himself a large dealer and very familiar with the ins and outs of the titles and their constant changing and this knowledge has enabled him to secure possession of some very choice property at a very reasonable figure.

7S ,v Mil. AM) 31 HS. FIIKIJ COIX'K. The First Couple to be Married in Gary. X V JUDGE FITZGEIIALD. Who Tied the Knot and Gave His Blessing. CLARK STATION Mr. O'Herrin of Milwaukee visited his brother here Sunday. Mr. Robinson of Indiana Harbor was a visitor here Thursday. Misses Emily Behn and Lydia Luck are visiting Friday and Saturday. Mrs. August Hausler returned to her home In South Chicago after visiting here a few days. Mrs. Witty of Indiana Harbor has returned to her home after transacting business here for a few days. INDIANA HARBOR Miss Stella Kent visited her sister in Whiting yesterday. Mrs. Film of Commonwealth avenue spent a day In Walkerton, Ind. Miss Garnet Lewis, who has been ill for the past week, is improving. Mrs. J. Ambrosius of Commonwealth avenue shopped in Chicago today. Miss Ella Ordner and Elizabeth Mil ler were Chicago visitors yesterday. Miss Saluski, who has been visiting her sister in LaPorte, Ind., returned Wednesday. WANTED A combination girl to work In the Harbor hotel. Apply to Mr. O'Connell. Best wages. 5-14-tf. Mrs. Loomis of Commonwealth avenue returned Wednesday from Elkhart Ind.. where she had been visiting rela tives and friends. The pupils of the Harbor Lincoln school are giving an art exhibit which commenced Friday and will continue until next Thursday. Everybody wcl come. Misses Anna Galvin of Drummond street. May Fagan, May Manly of Chi cago and Messrs. Emil Landell, Nolle McCrory and John Jones attended San Soucl last evening. 1 r f Commutation $),OU Ticket $3.00 When In Indiana Harbor Rem ember THE NEW STAR RESTAURANT Wm. Pappas. Prop. Block Avenue Near Michigan Ar Virst-claaa Meals sirred at aU hour. KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet Now Open for Business With a Full Line of Imported and Uoaieatle I.Iquora and Clgror. WILLIAM KAUFMAN. Pro. .When in Indiana Harbor CALL. AND SEE. GEORGE FAOK WE KEEP A FINE LIME OF LIQUORS ASD CIGARS. 1703-137th Street. STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will bo pisased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building. East Chicago, Bank BMff., INDIANA HARBOR, UID.

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WHEELER NEWS

P. A. Marquart transacted business in Chicago Friday. Miss R. C. Taylor made a business trip to Chicago Friday. The Monarch base ball team played the Unknowns of AVheeler this afternoon. L. K. Johnston, agent of the Nickel Plate road at Wheeler, received notice of an increase in salary of $1.50 per month. The P. F. W. & C. railroad company has bun putting new electric signals lr the tower about a mile and a half east of Wheeler. VALPARAISO NEWS The county board of review meets Monday. Valparaiso may have a chop suey restaurant. Attorney N. J. Bozarth attended court In Plymouth today. Mrs. B. C. Thomas has been called to Garrett by the death of her mother, Mrs. Jacob Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Marks and son of Plymouth are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dowdell. Mrs. Abe Stowel of Coldwater, Mich., is the guest of friends in the city stopping at the home of A. J. Zorn. Rev. J. A. Brooke and wife left to day for Frankfort to attend the twentyfifth anniversary of the M. E. church in that city. The Fortnightly club met last night at the home of Attorney D. E. Kelly Mr. Kelly spoke on the subject, "Tar iff and Internal Revenue." The Spath damage case against the city which has been on trial in the superior court the past two weeks went to the jury last night. The new pipe organ Is being installed in th'- auditorium in the university and when finished will materially add to the dignity of the daily chapel exer cises. The four-j-ear-old daughter of Mrs. A. Ault, the milliner, drank some gasoline yesterday, thinking it was water. The child became violently ill and Drs. Young and Douglas were called, and pumped the fluid from the child's stom ach. . DYER NEWS Ed Schaller of Hammond was a Dyer visitor yesterday. Bon Overhage of Chicago was a Dyer visitor yesterday. J. J. Klein made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. J. L. Keilman transacted business in Chicago Wednesday. Quite a few from here attended the dance at St. John last night. A large number of automobiles passed through Dyer yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. C. Fritts of Chicago Heights were in town yesterday. Frank Ililbrich of Chicago Height, transacted business here Thursday. Conrad Piebenbrink, a farmer near Crete, was a Dyer visitor Wednesday. John Baker and family of Chicago Heights were Dyer visitors yesterday. Mr. Kaiser was out fishing yesterday bringing home quite a string of them Charles and Bernard Baker visited with their parents here Decoration Day Mr. and Mrs. E. Brewer and friends made a visiting trip to Chicago Wed ncsday. The Schoenhofen bottle beer wgon was seen here yesterday suppling its customers. William Oberlah and Chris Piepho of Hanover Prairie were Dyer visitors Wednesday. J. Keilman and friend of Chicago Heights were seen on our streets Dec oration Day. Henry Greiving and family were the guests of Frank Ililbrich at Scherer ville yesterday. Miss Laura Beirlger of Chicago Heights was the guest of lic-r parents here yesterday. Misses Carrie and Lizzie Herrman of Chicago Heights visited with relatives in this place yesterday. John Tanner was in town yesterday on his way to St. John to attend the dance at Spring Hill Grove. Our schools were closed Memorial Day. Xo special exercises were held here, though some went to other places to attend exercises. Mr. Rock of Hammond, representing the I- red Miller Brewing company, w in town Wednesday on his way Sehererville and St. John. TOLLESTON NEWS Rev. I. M. Houser of CrawfonlviM Ind.. will preach in the Presbyterian When you stop in Toleston rememoer Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Between Mich. Cent. A Pt. Wayue TtacVs We serve meal at all hor. The best you want to eat. Pn cea are reaenrabla. Board and room per week 5.u0 Give us a Trial

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church Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:43 p. m. Everybody welcome. Miss Hattie Lade re r has completed her course of Instructions in dress making. It is reported that oradlnsr and cav ing on Tenth avenue will be started next week. Henry Seegers of Crown Point is spending a few days with O. C. Borman and familv. Messr3. John Omjiprhsnr and E. T. Davis of Chicago were in Gary yesterday looking after their large real es tate interests. Grading for the Garv & Western rail road was commenced yesterday on tho la rge sand hill north of Mrs. Henry apman's place. James Williams, colored, who was in the employ of Contractors Gallagher & Williams, was shot in Chicago Decoration Day by a woman. This infor mation was obtained from a colored policeman of Chicago who came here to learn the whereabouts of his family and friends. CROWN POINT NEWS MAREIGE LICENSES. iMnued May 31, 1007. Frank Nausett, Chicago.. Luella Simpson, Chicago. .30 .30 Harry E. Randall, Chicago 25 Thresa L. Propsk, Chicago 24 Benj. G. Hands, Chicago 2S Viola E. Wang, Chicago 21 Louis Wrinkler, Chicago 22 Threasa Drosselmeier, Chicago 25 L. D. Wolf of Valparaiso, was here yesterday. Smith Coneway now occupies his new residence on Court street. Mrs. W. T. Hovis of South Bend is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parry. Professor C. S. Mills, the piano tuner. returned to his home at Sterling, 111., today. Judge Palmer returned to his home at Montlcello last evening to spend Sunday. R. G. Bielefeldt is able to get around town again with the aid of a couple of crutches. Mrs. Nellie Beers is planning to build a modern residence on her Court street lot in the near future. The court house clock has been ir regular this week and registered at times from a half hour to three hours late. HOBART NEWS George Ostrander spent a few hours in Hobart, Decoration day. Martha Busse of Chicago, was here a few days this week visiting her par ents. Roy Shearer and family of Chicago are here visiting Mr. Shearer's parents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maybaum, sr., are here from Chicago for a few days, vis iting relatives. City Treasurer Traeger and daugh ters of Chicago, were Decoration day visitors at Hobart. Miss Kate Semmers of Chicago vis ited a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Joe Wegesen. John, Henry and Miss Amelia Kruse were here from Chicago to spend Dec oration day with their parents. The Hobart Maroons lost the two ball games played at Valparaiso, Decoration day. The score of the fir6t being 8 to 1, and of the second 7 to 3. Thursday, Decoration day, was spent In Hobart in the usual quiet manner. The G. A. R., escorted by the school children, marched to the cemetery, in the forenoon, where the graves of their departed comrades were dec orated. In the afternoon, Court Hobart No. 3, I. O. F. of A., headed by the Toleston band, marched to the ceme tery, where the usual Decoration day exercises were held, thence back to the hall where a short address on Forestry was delivered by Attorney N. W. Jacobson. DEEP RIVER NEWS Bert Wood and William Ridle trans acted business in Hobarl yesterday. Mr. Baridie of Crown Point was call ing on friends in town yesterday. Mrs. John Christman is visiting her mother, Mrs. Small at Small Crossing today. Doc Maxwell made a business trip to Crown Point and brought home some fine cows for his dairy. Tomie Christman is working in Hul bert's Corner doing carpenter work He is a first class carpenter. Mrs. George Wood, who went to California about three months ago to visit her son, Is expected "home tomorrow. Seek Market for Arrowroot. Renewed efforts are being made to secure a footing in the English market for Queensland "arrowroot," which la secured from the fresh portion of the Canna edulls. He Don't "Dast." Every woman says what sha doesn't think about men, and every man thinks what he doesn't say about women. N. Y. Press.

LANSING NEWS

Walter and Carl Vandenher - - w Decoration day In Blue Island. Misses Lizzie and Lena DeYoung were shoppers in Hammond today. Miss Cecile Van Steenburg has gone to Roseland to spend the week end with her cousin. No form of Decoration day exercises were held in causing mursuay, although a number attended the exercises in Thormon. Rev. Chas. Ketcham, the Methodist Episcopal minister, who has gone to his home in southern Indiana for his health. is reported worse and the probabilities are he will not return to Lansing to resume his pteaehing. At present an Evanston student is filling his pulpit. ST. JOHNS NEWS Mrs. Susan Spainer of Dyer was the uest of relatives here yesterd-y. August Koehl, road supervisor, who was laid up with rheumatism for a week, is able to be around again. One more carload of crushed stone arrived here yesterday for repairs on our stone roads. O. Rohrbacher, traveling salesman for Throwart & Roehling. wholesale to bacco! sts of Chicago, visited his custom ers here yesterday. Misses Helen and Clara Gerlach and Mrs. Frank Gerlach nave return to from Cedar Lake, where they were the guests of friends and relatives. N. Dahlkamn of Chicago is in St. John intending to exhibit three piano nlnvers which are being shipped from Chicago to Hammer's hall in St. John. Mr. Dahlkamp was born and raised in St. John and was foreman in the Steger piano factory, and later he with sev eral others, organized a business of their own. EAST CHICAGO NEWsj Miss Jeanette McNabb has returned from a visit in Joliet. Rev. William K. Marshal will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Methodist church. The Misses Martin of Ironton, O.. are the guests of Mrs. W. K. Williams in Forsythe avenue. Mrs. Knight and family of Milwaukee came yesterday to join Mr. Knight who has been working here for some time. Messrs. John and Dave Prichard of Pullman and Dave Martin of Ironton, O., were guests of Mrs. Ida Williams yesterday. Mrs. William Hale of East Chicago and Mrs. Richard Schaaf of Robertsdale, left Wednesday for West Baden to be gone two weeks. The next regular meeting of the Ladies Social Union will be held at the home of Mrs. Lewis Giles next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. H. E. Tuttle has moved from Forsyth and Exchange avenue to his new shop at the corner of Chicago and Olcott avenue, newly equipped and strict-up-to-date. 5-3-tf. The Epworth League of the Methodist church will hold its services at C:30 in the morning instead of 6:30 in the evening. Lewis Douglas, the newly elected president, will lead the meeting. Everybody it invited. Mothers who attended the art ex hibit yesterday at the McKinley school building enjoyed a rare treat for it was very good indeed. The work which was done during the year by the different grades, was on exhibition and showed great pains on the part of the teachers and hard work frwm the chil dren. Quite a large crowd attended. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered in the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening at 7:45. Fol lowing is the program: Organ Voluntary. Hymn "Holy, Holy, Holy." Apostles Creed. Prayer by George Arnold, lay reader Protestant Episcoal church. Anthem by Union chorus. D. D Thomerson, leader. Responsive Psalm. Gloria. Scripture Lesson. Solo by Miss Mary Stone. Hymn "Mighty God While Angels Bless Thee." Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. T. J. Everett, pastor of the Methodist church. Hvmn "Guide Me O, Thou Great Jehovah." Benediction. CO. Christensen CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Frame He uses a specialty East Chicago, Ind. ALBERT GIVEN FASHIONABLE TAILOR Spric? and Summer 6tyl ovn for jour Inspection. 712 Chicago Ave. E. CHICAGO, IND. Branch at 101 St&ta St. HammondSTEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Pot Office Building, East Chicago. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. I. SPECTER, EAST CHICAGO, Agent tor North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Una Canadian Pacific Line. AH Foreien Money TransferrA.

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