Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 19 June 1907 — Page 6

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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. Wcdnosrlav, Juno

19. 1D07.

IJ ATSO AROUND G ARY

The Misses Kennedy and Ethel Griesel of Iwell and Miss Fuller of llobart, formerly of Creston. are vis iting Chief and Mrs ing been included neighbors on whom stole a march. Martin, they bavin the surprised "Joe" and his lady Theodore Binzm of Joliet was the fortunate appih-ant for the Iind Company's restaurant building and is making large headway in his purpose to occupy the building at a early date. The building stands at Fourth avenue and Broadway and should prove an attractive site as well as profitable. Mr. Macicobf-rts of Klwood, Ind., a real estate and Insurance man, upent today here looking over the ground with a view of locating here. There re a number of" Klwood people here already who make glowing reports to the home people and it lias been rumored of late that there is to be an Klwood club formed as soon as suitable quarters can be secured for meetings. Mr. Call of Klwood, father of Attorney Call of Knotts & Bomberber, came up this morning to look after eome matters in which lie is interested. Mr. Bell, an old family friend of the Calls, now in Chicago for a few days is also spending the day here. lie is reputed the only millionaire in Honduras, living several hundred" miles in the interior where he is Interested in gold mining propositions. John Krewis, a saloonkeeper on South Washington street is bewailing the loss of a watch and chain which lie admits was taken while he was attending the Colored Ball on Saturday evening at F. J. IVtrovle's place. This place has been reported several times recently as the scene of several different people being relieved of personal property of some v:i.ue. The folice have it under surveillance and it will be made to answer turbances. for the disThe local real estate circles are again much interested in the latest developments locally which involves half of pection Ten, lying east of Broadway. The interest is concerning a suit reecntly filed by B. B. Bamberger to establish his title to the half section by virtue of a deed lie recently secured from a nartv bavins: ai interest that had been overlooked by all who had examined the title for a number of years. It is an exceedingly valuable half section Including the famous Broadway addition being sold by "Walter S. Boss, holdings of the .steel company, several smaller sub-divisions and private holdings of considerable value. The suit comes almost as a boomerang to the Boss-Ullrich-Bacon people who were the instigators of the famous Boss suit to quiet title to peveral thousand Chicago Tolleston Land & Investment company lots in an almost questionable manner. The new emit affects probably more than any one else these people, although they of course have recourse to John CJunsenhauzer from whom they purchased. It however, makes a cloud on the title that will do some harm for a while. BLACK OAK NEWS F. B. Scheldt was a at Highland yesterday business visitor Mike Klltch lias returned from business trip to Chicago. Frank Heath has accepted a tlon at the llobart brick yards. posiJ. C. Seberger and transacting business to ''TV. Mike Klitch are at Crown Point John Schmueser and Wm. Hasse of Hammond were visitors here yesterday, en route to Turkey Creek. Messrs. John Euther, Chas. Daugherty, Chas. Meeker and C. M. Baker of Crown Point were visitors here yesterday. Many people from this vicinity are attending the funeral of Jacob Hahn, Jr. of Hessville today. Mr. Hahn is a brother of Mrs. Edward Bandhan of this place. Mr. Hahn was well known here and the sympathy of the whole community is extended to the sorrowing widow and children. WHEELER NEWS All of the employes of the Monarch company of Wheeler, except those working in the office and a few in the :-: B OEM AN DRUG CO. :-: If jour Stationary 1st Retting low, nee how low ours Is -In price, i : i t : : t A. HOWARD BELL, Mgr. When ia Gary, stop, eat and drink at The Wabash Inn Washington St., near Wabash Track. First-class meals. Fine Beers. Wine and Cigars. Eat. drink and be merry STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Wild be pleased to give you estimates on your building Post Office Building. East Chicago Tank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND. tVINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS Only High Grade Goods THE GARY Buffet and Restaurant Charles Della-Chiesa, Trop. Broadway, Gary. Ind. For Fa'r Treatment, Risrht Prices and Best BUILDING SUPPLIES go to Toleston Lumber and Coal Co. A. M. Fischer, Manager lumber, Coal, Brick, Cement and Candinz Material TOLESTON. IND.

printing department, will receive a vacation until next Monday on account of a change of proprietors of the firm.

J. B. Perrine transacted business in Chicago Tuesday. Miss Nellie in Hammond Jones transacted business today. Masters Albert and MeKinley of Bass Bake are visiting with friends in Wheeler. B. K. Johnston and Marion Wilson Valpaattended a Masonic meeting at raiso Tuesday night. VALPARAISO NEWS Mrs. W. B. Brills, of Bangor, Mich., the guest of her daughter, Mrs. is I'earl Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Heim are visiting in Indiana Harbor, the guest of Max Glass and family. Homer Kgolf and Ardell Fouger of F.lgin, lib, were married here yesterday by Kev. Bruce Brown. Frank Toering of South Chicago, and Bose Homines, of Wheeler, were granted a marriage license her yesterday. Mrs. H. I. Weeks of Akron, ()., who has been the guest of Jacob Humboldt and family, left yesterday for Chicago for a few days visit. Mntie K. Maudlin yesterday filed divorce proceedings against her husband, Joseph Maudlin. She alleges cruel and inhumane treatment and asks for alimony and custody of the four children. Anna, the thirteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baird died last night at the Christian hospital, following an operation for appendicitis. The funeral will be held Thursday morning from the home. RENSSELAER NEWS Mrs. Bouie Muster and children are visiting in Valparaiso. A daughter was born Sunday and Mrs. Bichard Gasaway. to Mr. Miss Edith Gangloff went to cago yesterday for a short visit. ChiCharles Grow and wife of Dayton, Ind., are visiting relatives in this city. Bice Porter has gone to Highland Park to attend the graduating exercises of the military academy. James Kdward White and Miss Ola Ilanaway were married Monday by Squire S. C. Irwin. The bride was only 17 years old and was accompanied by her father and mother. INDIANA HARBOR Misses Ella and Olga Ordner shopping In Chicago today. are Miss liradley or Chicago has come on an extended visit to Mrs. Walton of Commonwealth avenue. WANTED A combination girl to work In the Harbor hotel. Apply to Mr, O'Connell. Best wages. 5-14-tf. The stork paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Filson of Commonwealth avenue bless ing the family with a baby girl. Gus Kittle spent Tuesday at his home in Grand Haven, Mich., attending the graduation exercises of his sister. Miss Etta Henderson and Mrs. E II. Guyer of llobart visited Mrs. Alexander of Grapevine street, Monday. Charles Ehbert, formerly ticket agent for the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railway, has left for Spokane Wash., where lie nas accepted a more lucrative position. , KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buft'et Now Open for Business With a Full Line of Imported and Domestic Liquor and Clear. WILLIAM KAl'I'MAX. Proa. When in Indiana Harbor CALL AXD SEE. GEORGE FAOK WE KEEP A FIXE LINE Of LIQUORS AXD CIGARS. 1703-137th Street. STEWART & B0WEK6 GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will b pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building. East Chicago. Bnl Bid.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND. TOLLESTON NEWS J. A. Baider of Whiting was in town yesterday on business. Chester Stewart of Chicago has secured employment as painter with Contractors Gallagher and Williams. Fishermen are making large hauls of carp in the Little Calumet river and are selling them in Gary at fancy prices. Contractors Gallagher and Williams have the brick work nearly completed on the Fagle home in Hart street, which makes a decided improvement. We South poets are told that Fred Miller of Gary has sold his place and exto move to Chicago. William Kunert of Toleston found the nnrchns er for Mr. Miller. when you stop in Toleston remember Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Between Mich. Ont. & Ft. Wayne Tracks We serve mfl at all hours. The best you was.! to eat. trices are reasonable. Board and room per week $3.00 Give us a Trial

MUNSTER NEWS

Chas. Stallbohm was in Crown Point on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Krosuyk were day visitors from Harvey, 111. SunMr. and Mrs. Vanluchten of Roseland lias been visiting in this locality. Some of the leading Munster citizens were seen in the Odd Fellow parade In Hammond. Miss Olga Kaska. an instructor music in Minneapolis, Minn., is home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of at H. Kaske. An election was held Saturday, June in the Munster school house for the purpose of incorporating tne town. One hundred and four votes were cast. seventy-six in favor of incorporating nd twenty-eight against it. ST. JOHNS NEWS John Miller, jr., made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Jacob Seholl of Schererville, Tuesday. transicted business here Mrs. Louis Klein of Chicago is the juest of relatives here. Claudius Austgen returned from Dyer last night after a several days visit. Jos. Souther and wife from South Chicago are spending several days with relatives in St. John. The St. John's parochial school will give an entertainment in the C. O. r. hall tomorrow evening at S o'clock. Gerlach Eros, made a number of good horse sales yesterday, among them one line trotter to Philip Aust gen. Mrs. Henry Soelker left yesterday for a week's visit in Chicago and other points in Illinois, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmidt of Chicago. A large number of students from St. Joseph's college in Rensselaer, passed through St. John last night, among them Charles Seholl of Schererville and Frank Gallagher of this place. LOWELL NEWS Claud Bowlus is home on a vacation from the Northwestern university. Miss Hattie Merrlman of Hammond, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Thompson. The little 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cleaver, is very sick with pneumonia. The little 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilayden had tiie misfortune to fall from a hay rack a few days ago break ing his arm. Two daughters of Mr. and Mrs Charley Stillson are reported very sick with scarlet fever. A trained nurse came down from Chicago to take care of them. DYER NEWS John Kramer of Crown Point trans acted business here yesterday. rrank Seholl ot schererville was a Dyer business visitor yesterday. Dr. E. W. Vercoe made his weekly trip here yesterday usual was kept busy. regular and as Christopher Boecker of St. John was here yesterday to spend the day with liis son-in-law, Henry Overhage. William Beiriger of Chicago came home yesterday to attend the wedding of his cousin. Kate Beiriger, to Joseph Sehaller, which takes place today. Joseph S;i uter of Chicago stopped here for a short time yesterday on his way to St. John. Mr. Sauter is well known here and Ills friends will be glad to hear of liis good health. CROWN POINT NEWS John Wise of Boone Grove was here yesterday. Fred Wood yesterday. was over from Hammond Oscar Hill of Hammond attended the horse sale yesterday. W. G. Faxton of Hammond was here to attend the June horse sale yesterday. Commissioner S. A. Love .and family of Leroy were here yesterday in their new Buiek touring car. J. W. Simmons and wife of Chicago J. Bennett and spent Sunday with J. wife. Hal Dickinson has tion as clerk in J. eery. accepted a J. Bennett's posi-gro-J. J. Allison, formerly superintendent of the Crown Point pubic schools, is here for a few days. Miss Florence Glover and brother, Willie, left this morning to visit friends in and near Pittsburg, Pa. Meeker & Claussen received a new International automobile from the factory yesterday for use in their farm Implement business. A meeting will be held here next Saturday to arrange the time, place and subjects for discussion of the various Farmer's Institutes to be held next winter in Lake county. Yesterday's horse sale was well at tended In spite of the fact that it is tie busy season for the farmers.

at prices ranging from f 100 to $275. Work is progressing nicely on the new sewage reduction plant. Contractor Green has a force of men and teams busy at work and expects to push the work rapidly along from now on. The funeral of Walter Brown, the young man who met death by drowning in the 1-ancher Lake Saturday after noon was iargelv attended yesterday. A procession of his school mates fol lowed the remains to the grave. The report in The Times concerning the prospects of the sneedy construc tion of the new C., I. & E. railroad created much interest in Crown Point ind people are very much elated over the fact. Peal estate is on the verge of a boom here and the announcement that a company has been secured to build the electric line between here and Hammond and Garv is all that is needed to send prices way up. This is sure to come, and the man who invests now is assured big returns in the near future. MARRIAGE LICENSES. John F. Gradle, Merrillville 19 athel L. Westbav, Crown Point. IS Roy Johnston, Saunerium, 111 23 Murriel McCloud, Saunerium, 111 19 Julius Kewitz, Chicago 23 Clara Hackel, Chicago 22 Weston E. Elaisdell, Chicago 2 4 Grace Roberts, Chicago 19 George C. Lauteusehalager, Chieaj o . Margaret L. Hancock, Chicago.... .20 .24 .19 Wietgty Ladyk, Balviena Bobes, East Chicago.. East Chicago. . . ROBERTSDALE NEWS Will Seal of Hammond was a Robertsdale visitor this morning. Miss Sadie Ilaynes Is seriously Roberts avenue. Ill at her home in William Rought and son. Leon were White City visitors yesterday. Mrs. John Pinks of Pearl street was Hammond visitor last evening. Miss Emma Dorsch Is very sick writli at her home in Indiana typhoid fever boulevard. R. II. Stinson of the Interstate Coal company of Chicago was a Robertsdale business visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Finley of Roberts avenue left yesterday for LaPorte, Ind., where she will spend a week visiting rel atives. Benj. Oakley of Harrison avenue, left last evening for Cleveland. O., where he will spend a month visiting relatives and friends. Henry Hatt and daughter, Louise and niece, Miss Ella Hatt left for Palos Park, 111., where they will spend several days visiting the latter's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sladeck. Misses Whilma Bahn, Martha and Clara Leverence, Emma Smith, Ethel Jewett, Rose Zweig and Messrs. William Zweig, Fred Luckie, Floyd Knapp, Julius Stross, Will Market, Fred and John Leverence were Lincoln Park visitors Sunday. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. EAST CHICAGO NEWS Wanted A good man to work in grocery store, apply 4713 Forsythe avenue, S. Jacobson. 6-17-3t II. E. Tuttle has moved from Forsyth and Exchange avenue to his newshop at the corner of Chicago and Olcott avenue, newly equipped and strictly up-to-date. 5-3-tf C. O. Chris tensen CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Frame Houses a specialty East Chicago, Ind. Get a stvlish suit for hot weather from ALBERT GIVEN TIIK TAILOR. Styles and Frices right. Chicago Avenue, E. Chicago, 101 State street, Hammond. 71: Ind. 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. SPECTER, EAST CHICAGO, Agent for North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Line Canadian Pacific Line. Foreign Money Transferred. Graduation and Wedding Gifts are tbe ir.ojt pleasing I! purchased at tbe store of MAX NASSAU jewe0ci1n My reputation of 20 years Is a guarantee of satisfaction Qtatft Avenna East Chicago

Nearly fifty horses were sold.

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WHITING NEWS

Mrs. DeLand of John street, is on the sick list. Officer David Pinkerton under the weather. Is slightly Charles brother in Her.nephin Chicago. is visiting his Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald was a Chicago shopper yesterday. Miss Mabel Macli and in Hammond last night. mother were Porn, avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. a son yesterday Burns of Ohio morr.teig. Miss Nellie Quinn and Harry Bernard visited friends in Englewood last evening. Mrs. Nellie, night. Miss I )rean Wycotfe and daughter. Miss were Hammond visitors last Nellie McTigh were Hammond and George visitors last evening. Miss Minnie Quilling sen flats entertained friends yesterday. of the out of Federtown Mr. ty of Lake nnd Mrs. M. E. Harr with a parfriends enjoyed a fish supper at Front park last evening. Mrs. Delia Biggs of Williamsport, Warren County, Indiana, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hellwig. Mrs. Clara Morrisey and daughter, Loretta, returned home yesterday from a month's visit in Rochelle and Aurora, 111. Louis Heyl of Cleveland, O., is visiting his aunt and cousins, Mrs. Catherine Stewart and family of Sheridan avenue. Misses Eva, Mamie and Jennie Bernstein returned to their home in Chicago after spending a few days with their uncle, Joseph Bernstein. Fred Drydcn, son of C. P. Dryden, is now travelling for the firm of Dryden & Dryden Rubber Tire company, of 447 Wabash avenue, Chicago. Mrs. y by her Charles Pedersen, accompanied sister, Mrs. Jensen, who is visRing were here from Williams Bay, Wis., White City visitors last night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butler (nee Richa Nordness) who were married last Saturday, have returned from Madison, Wis., where they visited with the groom's mother. The L. O. T. M. held their regular meeting in the K. of P. hall last. night. After the regular business routine was disposed of, Mrs. Stross' committee entertained the members. They served ice cream and cake, and played several games. Mr. Fitzgerald and his bride, who was Miss Bridget Daley of Chicago, and who were married Sunday, have returned to Whiting and will reside In the fiat owned by Henry Gillmurray on One Hundred and Twenty-first street, lately vacated by the Kiefe family. The funeral was held of Annie, the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferenchik, who died at their home in One Hundred and Nineteenth street Sunday, of summer complaint. The interment took place In Greenwood cemetery, Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Riefsnider of Oak Tark, 111., who have been the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Charles D. Davidson for several days, left this morning for Chicago from where they will leave for their future home in the west, where Mr. Riefsnider has purchased a large tract of land. Claire Henthorne entertained several of his little kindergarten friends at' his home on One Hundred and Nineteenth street yesterday afternoon in honor of his sixth birthday. The tots enjoyed playing several games, and refreshments, consisting of ice cream and cake were served by Claire's mother, Mrs. George Henthorne. He was the recipient of many beautiful presents and the guests all wished him many happy returns of the day. The many friends of Frank T. Parker has been chef in what is known shocked to hear of his death, which occurred in St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago at 12 o'clock last night. Mr. Parker has ben chef in what is known as the "bunk" house of the Standard Oil company for several years. He was taken sick while at his work last week and was brought home in the company's ambulance. He was later taken to the hospital, but his death was wholly un expected. The remains will be brought to Whiting today from where the funeral will take place. The wedding of Joseph J. Mesenburg of this city to Miss Clara Roman of Schererville, took place at the home of the bride yesterday morning. After a wedding dinner the couple left for Sanduskey, O., to spend two weeks with the groom's parents, after which they will return to make Whiting their future home. Mr. Mesenburg is one of our most estimable young men. and at present is holding a responsible position in the shipping department of the main office at the Standard Oil company. His many friends extend their heartiest congratulations and welcome him and his bride back to our city. CLARK STATION Mr. Frick and friend of Hammond transacted business here. Mr. Kreuger and Sam Otto of Chicago transacted business here. Mr. and Mrs. Eurge Hammond, transacted and daughter of business here. F. Behn of Clarke was in Whiting arid Hammond on business -yesterday.

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