Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 296, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1907 — Page 6

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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. Tuesday, June 4, 1007.

lis? AND AROUND GARY

NEW HOTEL OPENED. Gumli Iluxli From Cover of High Sldenlkn to Knjoy Privilege of Delaware Iloune 'ov Completed. The Delaware House as the hotellolj?ing house on Delaware street is known, is to be opened now within a couple of days and engineers, office men and department heads are falling over themselves and others trying to g-et into the new place, all the other stopping places being filled to overflowing all of the time. GARY NOW BOASTS RESIDENT MINISTER. Steel Town May Xow le Rxpeeted to Take on a IteHftlouii Atmosphere. Rev. Deuel held services at the school house last evening. He expect3 to hold regular services in some part of the community beginning' with Sunday. Ha and Mrs. Deuel will probably arrange to move here the latter part of this week or the early part of next. Sewer Work Progressing. The Nash-Dowdle company started the pump yesterday morning, recently installed in the alley just east of Broadway and an appreciable lowering of the water in the excavations at Broadway and Fifth avenue is already noticeable. Tne sewer work is moving on more rapidly than was anticipated some time ago and the starting of the pumps at the last alley will give the contractors an opportunity to push their work on foundations. Briefs. Attorney Barden went to Hammond this evening on business. Jeffrey & Morgan, the Insurance men, are hustling business with the help of several large new signs erected this afternoon. James Gatens 13 under Dr. Walsh's care on account of a bad boil on his left ami that has been troubling him for several days. The J. F. Schmidt Brothers company began work today on the foundation for the Miller building on the east side of Broadway just south of Fifth avenue. The initial trip of the new theatre train on the Lake Shore proved an eminent success if numbers constitute success. The train was loaded, many of the passengers being from Chesterton and intermediate points. Announcement has been made of , the Ladies' Aid society meeting to be held at the home of Mr3. J. E. Pears in Soutli Gary on Thursday afternoon and evening. A luncheon will be served to those coming between 4 and 8 o'clock. The police department received proofs today of the photos taken a week ago Sunday by Mr. Hayward of the force and several of the municipal authoiities. The likenesses proved very good and the boys expect to make a generous order for views of themselves. Mrs. Riggs of Valparaiso visited her brother, Officer Chambers and family yesterday. The visit was made to precede an extended trip through southern Europe which Mrs. Riggs and her daughter expect to take during the summer. The large orange peeler which, has been at work on the Gary Building company's foundation for several weeks, completed the last part of the excavation this morning and is being moved away this evening, the moving taking place during the night to avoid hindering the R. S. Blome company in their paving operations on Fifth avenue. The Falkenau Construction company Is rushing the completion of the "C" house on Jefferson street that is to be occupied by Engineer Hodson. He and his family are rather unsettled just at Xresent on account of the fire which practically destroyed the building at Indiana Harbor where they lived, a week ago. lie expects to be able to get into the new house here within three weeks. The Misses Fuller of Creston, Mrs. Cunningham and two other Hobart ladles, spent Sunday afternoon and evening here, returning to Hobart late in the evening. Chief Martin, an old time Yhen in Gary, stop, eat and drink at ' The Wabash Inn Washington St., near Wabash Track. First-class meals. Fine Beers. Wines and Cigars. Eat. drink and be merry STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building Tost Office Building, East Chicago. Hank BlJg.. 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 Best BUILDING SUPPLIES go to Toleston Lumber and Coal Co. A. M. Fischer, Manager Lumber, Coal, Brick, Cement and Balding Material TOLKSTON.IXD. THE B OEM AN DRUG CO. WashlugtoD South of Wabash R. R. We carry a nice line of Souvenir post card of Gary - - - A. Howard Bell, R. P. Mgr.

friend and acquaintance of the Fullers played the part of h03t, Ed Fuher and Frank Martin having gone down to Lowell over Sunday. The guests and chief took dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kolpf and spent the afternoon sightseeing. Messrs. Fuller and Martin returned in the evening loaded with good things from the farm much to the surprise of the ladies and their 1 osts.

WHEELER NEWS P. C. Small visited in Valparaiso yesterday. Ed Sauter visited friends in Hobart last evening. Charles Jones transacted business in Valparaiso Monday. Mrs. W. Harris made a business trip to Valparaiso Monday. Julius Carstensen transacted business in Chicago Monday. Mesdames Dehhan and Jentzen of Crocker visited in Wheeler yesterday. The Gleaners held a special meeting last evening at the home of Robert Field. Judge Field and wife of Englewood visited with their son, Robert, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William White and child of Valparaiso spent Sunday with Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. J. Brenan. D. M. Brenelsa of Cabery, 111., who has been visiting at the home of H. W. Abbott returned home Monday evening. The new Wheeler exchange office of the Portage Home Telephone company went into use last Saturday. The new switchboard is an improvement over the old one and much better service is promised. The P., F. W. & C, R. W. block tower about a mile and a half east of Wheeler was opened Monday noon. A. Barney will have charge days and Bee Cole nights. The semaphore was taken out at the office in Wheeler. LANSING NEWS Miss Cona Ward spent Sunday here with her parents. ' Rev. Pratt preached in the Methodist church here Sunday. Miss Emily Vandenburg entertained friends from Blue Island over Sunday. Adam Int Hout and Miss Gladys Melville were entertained at the home of C. Int Hout Sunday. Mrs. D. S. Bishop and two sons are visiting relatives In Idaville, in the southern part of Indiana, INDIANA HARBOR Miss Spriggs spent Sunday in Chicago. Miss Ella Ordner made a business trip to Chicago today. Mr. Hanley of the Illinois university spent Saturday and Sunday with John Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrosius of Commonwealth avenue visited in Park Manor yesterday. Miss Edith Roak attended "The Roundup" at McVicker's in Chicago last evening. Miss Gobitz of Hammond was visiting Misses Emily Martin and Felicia Ordner yesterday. Dr. Orf made a professional business trip to the Englewood Union State hospital Sunday afternoon. WANTED A combination girl to work in the Harbor hotel. Apply to Mr. O'Connell. Best wages. 5-14-tf. E. A. Rlchey of the Standard Forcings company spent Saturday at the Illinois Steel company at South Chicago. A foreigner working for the Illinois Steel company at Burlington was electrocuted Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Drs. Orf and Teegarden were the physicians in attendance. $3.50 Commutation Ticket $3.00 When In Indiana Harbor Remember THE NEW STAR RESTAURANT Wm. Pappas. Prop. Block Avenue Near Michigan Ar Tirst-claaa Mel s served at all boors. KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet Now Open for Business With a Full Lino of Imported and Domestic LIquora and Cigar. WILLIAM KAUFMAN. Pro-. When in Indiana Harbor CALL AND SEE. GEORGE F?AOK WE KEEP A FIVE LINE OF LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 1703-137th Street STEWART & BOWEKb GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will b pleased to jflve you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago, Bank Bids:.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND. Removing Obstinate Stopper. It you find it difficult to remove the glass stopper of a bottle, briskly rub the neck of the bottle with a woolen rag. This friction will cause the neck of the bottle to expand so that It will be easy to remove the stopper.

DEEP RIVER NEWS

Edward Zingbaugh of near Valparaiso spent Saturday evening in town. Charley Arnold visited friends In Harvey, 111., over Sunday. Prayer meeting at our church was well attended Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Walsh and son of Wheeler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Small jr. Fred Carbine of near Crown Point spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carbine. The dance at Dietzes hall was well attended Saturday night and all reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Aut of Crown Point were seen on our streets Sunday in their auto. The ball game at Deep Paver Sunday with single men vs. married men, was won by the single men. The score was 10 to 9. It was a hotly contested game. RENSSELAER NEWS Mrs. W. S. Parks has returned from a few days' visit with her sister at Martinsville. John Ellis has returned to the University of Chicago after a few days visit with his father. The Rensselaer district of Christian Endeavorers will meet in annual convention at the Christian church, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 4 and 5. Emory Mills and Iloe Yeoman are home on a short vacation before going back to the graduating exercises at Purdue where they are both members of the graduating class. The thirteen trustees of the various townships of this county met yesterday morning to elect a county superintendent to succeed Louis II. Hamilton. The candidates for office were: Leslie Sayes, Earnest Lamson, Lee Fisher and Louis Hamilton, Hamilton and Lamson being republicans and Savers and Fisher democrats. On the first ballot, Hamilton received 6, Sayers 6, Lamson 1. The ballot-remained unchanged four times and then Lamson gained 1 and Sayers lost 1. On the ninth ballot Lamson received four and Sayers three and on the tenth Lamson got 6 and Sayers 1. On the eleventh ballot Lamson received 7, Sayers dropped out and Hamilton still held his 6 votes. Mr. Lamson was declared to be elected. He holds a sixty months license and is a graduate of both the State Normal and State University. He will take charge of the office within ten days. Mr. Hamilton, the retiring superintendent, has held the office for ten years. DYER NEWS P. R. Colvin was a Sunday visitor here. Mr. Burdett spcirt. Sunday at Blue Island. John Margraf was a Sunday visitor at Chicago. Clxarles Stommel made a business trip to Crown Point Monday. Peter Neudorf of Schererville was a Dyer business visitor yesterday. The section gang on the Monon has been increased from one to two men. Rev. William Berg of Schererville visited with Kev. Joseph Flach yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schulte spent Sunday with Mrs. Schulte's mother in Schererville. H. Batterman was at Crown Point yesterday in the interests of the gravel roads. Mrs. M. Fagen and children were the guests of friends at Turkey Creek yesterday. Peter Kolling of Schererville was here yesterday looking after business matters. Mrs. Philip Keilman is on the sick list, but according to late reports is improving. Mrs. Frank Cope of Hammond was the guest of Lorenz Margraf and family yesterday. Joseph Schaller and family of Strasburg spent Sunday with Philip Keilman and family. The coming marriage o? Joseph Schaller to Kate Beiriger was announced in our Catholic church Sunday. Mrs. Schweinfurth. who had been visiting with relatives here for a week, returned to her home in Chicago Monday afternoon. left foillchicago Miss Alvina Stommel this morning where she is to be bridesmaid for her cousin, Miss Linda Schlachter of that place. Our public schools will come to a close Thursday of this week. Appropriate exercises will be given in the afternoon at 1:30, which everybody Is cordially invited to attend. Come and hear the children speak. VALPARAISO NEWS W. C. Letherman has returned from his southern tri,p. Substitute mail carrier Louis Willing reports the arrival of a new son at his home. Two daughters of Martin Eucoski, residing north of town, were poisoned Saturday by tasting a weed. The childien were playing about the yard, when ithey found a peculiar weed and, child

like, tasted the leaves. Within a few hours both became ill. but with the prompt assistance of two doctors from Chesterton, their lives were saved.

Edw. Martin, of Fort Wayne. Is visiting his brothers, Charles and Peter Martin. Miss Jessie M. Fergus of Chicago, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. C. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Max Livingston, of South Bend, visited with Alex Lippman and family yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Bochtler and children went to Somonack, 111., today to visit Mrs. Bochtler's parents. Mrs. Lillian Robinson of Weston, Oregon, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Perry. Miss Rosa Justie, who has been the guest of Miss Theresa Carson, returned yesterday to her home in Mcllenry, 111. J. A. McConahy has purchased a small farm in Texas and will dispose of his holdings here and locate in the Lone Star state. Twenty Sons of Veterans and ten members of the Ladies' Auxiliary left early this morning for Bluffton to attend the State Sons of Veterans encampment. EAST CHICAGO NEWS Mrs. Harry Johnson is ill with appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Diamond spent Sunday at San SoucI park. J. G. Allen has returned from a visit with relatives in Darien, O. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clapper have returned to East Chicago to live. Miss Jennie Dougherty of Chicago visited Mrs. Burt Clapper, Sunday. Mrs. Fogg of Chicago Heignts in the guest of Mrs. Charles Jordon in Olcott avenue. Mrs. Bert Wickey has been confined to her home for several days with rheumatism. at dinner for her guest, Miss Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Telley and Rev. Fowl and wife of East Side visited Mrs. Barlin Sunday. Mrs. Smiley and daughter, Miss Faye, of Hammond, visited friends in East Chicago last night. Ed Williams has resigned his position In the mill at Pullman and has' returned to East Chicago. The city council met last night and went through the general routine of business. Nothing of importance was brought up. 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 Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will hold their regular meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. A. A. Ross. Lunch will be served. Everybody welcome. The high school graduating exercises will be held Thursday evening at the Methodist church. There are six graduates this year. Charles McKelvey, Laura Wydert, Edward Reil, Anna Edmunds, Milton Given, Anna Hiles. The address will be delivered by Prof. Stanley Coulter. Admission will be by ticket. Sidney Veaco left yesterday for Sturges, Mich., where Tie will be married to Miss Hazel Urie. Mr. Veaco has made a number of friends during the short time he has been In East Chicago, who join in wishing him a happy and prosperous married life. Mrs. Ed Funkhouser will assist in the store during Mr. Veaco's absence. Louis Greenfield has sold his "nickel show" to Jack McCready. Louie will open a similar one in Indiana Harbor Saturday and at Michigan City about June 20. One of the attractions at Louie's show was the drummer, little Paul Skinner, who will accompany him to the Harbor. Although Paul is only 13, he handles his bass and snare drums like a veteran. CO. Ckristensen CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Frame He uses a specialty East Chicago, Ind. ALBERT GIVEN FASHIONABLE TAILOR Bprin and Summer Styles o&en 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. I. SPECTEn, EAST CHICAGO, Agent for North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Line Canadian Pacific Line. All Foreign Money Transferred. Graduation and Wedding Gifts are the irot tfeaslnjr If purchased at the store of MAX NASSAU jewe0lpc.an My reputation of 20 years Is a guarantee 0 satisfaction Olcott Avenns Eait Chicago

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F0B WOMEN The Prescription of a Great Physician VALUE PROVEN During Twenty Years of Actual Practice. Probably one of the most successful medical specialists In the treatment of women's diseases was Dr. Pengelly. He formulated Zoa-Phora by using a number of medicinal ingredients which experience had shown him to be the best, and combined them in just the right proportions to produce the desired effect on woman's delicate organism. During more than twenty years of actual medical practice he invariably prescribed Zoa-Phora for the alleviation of pain and permanent restoration of health to sick and ailing women. Success to a marked degree attended his treatment of all those diseases and derangements of the genital organs which are peculiar to women only. It is not necessary to enumerate here the various forms of weakness and disease all women know what they are which Dr. Pengelly treated so successfully with Zoa-Phora. Further proof of these statements, if desired, and more detailed information as to the results obtained from the use of Zoa-Phora, can be obtained by writing the Zoa-Phora company, Kalamazoo, Mich. They will gladly answer all inquiries and will send you copies of letters from many women who volunteer words of praise for the doctor's treatment. Within a short time the demand for Zoa-Phora, brought about by the recommendation of women who had been blessed by Its use, became so great that the doctor could not personally attend each patient, and now Zoa-Phora is being sold by reliable druggists nearly everywhere. It comes in sealed, sterilized, dollar bottles, already prepared, and compounded In just the right proportions. There can be no mistake if you ask for ZoaPhora. In each package there will be found a copy of "Dr. Pengelly's Advice to Women," a medical book giving interesting and instructive information about all diseases of women, and the way to successfully treat them in the privacy of your own home. You need not tell your troubles to any one. BURN SIDE NEWS Mrs. Edwin Benjamin entertained the Twentieth Century Card club this afternoon. Mrs. Townsley of 90th street will be hostess to the Ladies' Aid of the Vincent M. E. church Thursday afternoon. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Elizabeth McDonald to Mr. Albert La Nolr, both of .nonnliln Park. Miss Rena E. Wilbur has fitted r handsome piano studio In the Pythian Temple, where she will receive pupiis j ri f i cir Vila TtrAa t ' d 1 l v. 1 tine .VH.. Miss Ellen Walsh of 9315. Lyon avenue, who has been very ill with malaria fever for the last few weeks. Is able to be up and around again. The Ladies' Aid of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet with Mrs. England of Ninety-second street next Wednesday afternoon. CLARK STATION Mr. and Mrs. Grost of South Chicago visited relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Kail of South Chicago visited friends here Sunday. Master Walter Dettmann had a party Sunday which was well attended. The Clark Station young men have formed a singing verein which meets Sunday nights. TOLLESTON NEWS Trustee Kunert was lnCrown Point yesterday on business. J. E. Sears of South Gary was a business caller here yesterday. Miss Adah I. Purdy of Michigan City was in Gary and Toleston yesterday. Ed Simon of Hobart transacted business in Gary and Toleston yesterday. George Fisher of RIverdale, 111., was here "Sunday visiting his son, A. M. Fisher. Messrs. J. A. Judge and William C. Kunert and II. A. Townsley were In Hammond yesterday. Messrs. A. M. Turner and Webb of the Standard Steel Car works at Hammond were In town yesterday on business. The town board took action on the widening of Second street despite the loud protests of some of the propertyowners. They also appointed A. P. Melton as town engineer. The board then adjourned. Mayor Darrow of LaPorte was In town yesterday and presented a franchise for the right of way over certain streets in town for the Goshen. South Bend & Chicago Railroad company to the town board. It was approved after some changes were made in the phraseology. When yon stop in Toleston remember Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Eetween Mich. Ont. & Ft. Wayne Tracka We frve meals at all hours. The best yon waai to eat. Prices are reasonable. Board and room per week 15.00 Give us a Trial

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