Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 20 June 1907 — Page 6
PAGE SIX.
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. Thursday. Juno 20, 1007. Pine, Ind., are visiting this the home of Fred Kaska. week at were present and assisted in the work. The McKinley corp is growing rapidly and the organizers who are much encouraged say if the ladies keep on the way they have begun they will in time be the banner corps of the state. WHITING NEWS HESSVILLE NEWS ----- " w w- -f- w 1 V- 4 Surveyor Point was some work Frank Knig-ht of in town yesterday for the Earles. Crown doing John terday. Fischrupp was in Chicago yesFrank Hess and daughters of Hammond visited Hessville relatives Wednesday.
IIS AND AROUND Q A R V
Raymond McLane has returned from a month's tour of the East, including the exposition.
Contractor Griffith has begun putting In the concrete footings for the Dubetz and Farovid buildings.
John Bennett is erecting a two story building Just west of his present building. The new one is to be occupied by a restaurant and hotel. The first numbers of the Gary Tribune were handed out today from the local office. The full edition comes out on Friday, the date of its initial number.
Paul Skalla of Nile. Mich., stopped off here for a short visit this morning. Ho is getting ready for the erection of his building on Washington street, south of Fifth avenue.
Attorneys Harris & Brftsch, recently r.-n,ri Tndi;iti.it)o!is have opeivd law of
fices in the little office shack Just
of the Gary Tribune shack avenue.
on
west
Euclid
i The board of trustees held its special meeting this afternoon to close the contract with It. W. McCrea. who was the successful bidder on the South Broadway paving contract. B. E. Bamberger, city attorney came over from Hammond to attend the meeting.
The Gary Band company is making arrangements to commence at an early date the covering of the residence lots with a black loam. This will prove a verv large Improvement on the property
tx.lns- now nothintr but sand, not fit
raise anything and impossible to con line.
to
Judge Townsley of Tolleston to whom the blind pig case was taken on a charge of venue from the local court took the case under advisement until whether or not the evidence was sufflfive o'clock this afternoon to determine cient to warrant holding the man to a higher court.
The board in letting the contract for the paving specified the I'urington brick or block or some equally good brick to assist the contractor in avoiding what looks like a pool on the part of some brick men. On an order for three Quarters of a million of brick a rate of only a dollar less per thousand was offered than where only a few brick are purchased.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Watson left yesterday for Attica, Ind., where the doctor expects to find relief for an attack of inflammatory rheumatism.
The ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Froebel, who live west of town, was badly burned about the face and hands Tuesday morning from the explosion of a bottle of stove polish.
Miss Louise Kaiser shopper yesterday.
Avas a Chicago
E. Englestein transacted business in South Chicago last evening.
Miss Hi 1 la Pitz.-ie was the guest of her Migatz yesterday.
of East Chicago friend, Miss Helen
Mrs. Frank Allison returned yesterday from an extended visit with rela
tives in Union Mills. Ind.
Mrs. John Iliiiman, J. J. Wood. Ed Keibnnn and Cully Swanson went to the county seat this morning to transact business with the county council. The party went over in Mr. Iliilman's auto.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, E. Mellon and Mrs. John Mellon and son, George, were in Chicago yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ralph Kennedy, who died there Monday, aged 4" years. 1 rs. Kennedy was a daughter o John Mellon by a former marriage.
The track gang on the new Baltimore & Ohio line is putting down about a thousand feet of track per day and will reach Broadway by the first of next week. The concrete mixers for making the material for the abutments on either side of Broadway for the elevated crossing, will begin work as soon
the track 13 laid. This will enaoie
aa
them to bring direct.
in the materials by train
WHEELER NEWS
Miss It. C. Taylor transacted business In Chicago Wednesday.
Wm. White of Wheeler was a Valparaiso visitor last evening.
They will give an ice cream and supper social this evening. Supper fifteen cents and ice cream and cake, tea cents. j i Mr. Dwlght of the Dwight Bros. Paper Co. of Chicago and a stockholder of the Monarch Co. of Wheeler, manufacturers of Perrine Loose Leaf Ledgers visited Wheeler on business connected with the factory on Wednesday.
The ladies of the M. E. church will hold a banquet this afternoon at three o'clock. Each lady is requested to earn a dollar in some way to give towards repairing the church and this afternoon during the course of the banquet will tell how they earned it.
HOB ART NEWS
Miss Etta Henderson for her homo at Beloit,
left Wis.
yesterday
!
Mr.) and Mrs. Charles Pratt of Chicago are visiting at the home of Louis lihodes. West of town.
It is expected that about fana will accompany the Wanatah next Sunday.
one hundred Maroons to
Mrs. Kaska and daughter, Clara, of
BORMAN DRUG CO.
Washington street. South Wnhnhh II. See us for Toilet Requisites. A. lIOW.HI HEM., li. 1.. lisr.
It.
When in Gary, stop, eat and drink at The Wabash Inn
Washington St.. near Wabash Tracks.
First-class meals. Fine F-eerg, Wines and Cigars. Eat. drink and be merry
CLARK STATION
Mrs. Burke of Clarke visited relatives in Indiana Harbor.
Mrs. E. P. Miller of Clark visited relatives in Hammond Tuesday.
Mrs. E. E. F. South Chicago piano lessons.
Behn of Clark was in Wednesday to take
M. O'Herrin of Clark left Sunday night for New York and lie will also visit the Jamestown exposition.
VALPARAISO NEWS
James McGill eastern trip.
has returned from his
Dr. P. F. Koland of Kouts, was in city yesterday.
the
A. J. Green of iting in the city.
Stockton, 111., is vis-
J. B. Newman is an Ann Arbor, Mich.
visiting relatives
The Whist club met Horn this afternoon.
with Mrs. P. J.
Georc-e W. Wolfe left yesterday for
a business trip to Texas.
Attorney P. E. Kelly was in niond yesterday afternoon on ness.
Ham-
busi
Lawrence Bradfield and wife, of Delaware. O.. is the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. McConahy.
A public reception night in honor of Rev the Christian church.
will be held to- . Bruce Brown at
County Superintendent S. C. Ferrell is attending the state meeting of coun
ty superintendents at Indianapolis.
Mrs. John Rathman, wife of the late
John Rathman. who died several days
ago, and whose body is at LePell's un
dertaking parlors, arrived yesterday
from New York to make arrangements
for the burial.
INDIANA HARBOR
Mrs. J. A. cago today.
Patterson visited in Chi
Miss Bra swell Chicago today.
transacted business in
STEWART & BOWERS
GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building Post Office Building. East Chicago.
nonk Bldir.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND.
wtvp.s LIQUORS. AND CIGAR3
Onlv High Grade Goods THE GARY
Buffet and Restaurant
Charles Della-Chiesa, Prop.
Miss Felicia Ordner visited in Ham
mond yesterday.
Miss ttella
Whiting last
Kent visited her sister in
evening.
Prof. Konoth transacted business in
the Harbor yesterday.
Mr. Fowler went on a
to Indianapolis yesterday.
business trip
B. Wallace of Chicago visited friends
at the Harbor last evening.
Peter Farrell has gone to Canada to
visit his parents for a month.
Miss Margeret Gallagher spent yes
terdav with friends in Lnglewooa.
Gus Little returned today from
Grand Haven. Mich., where he visited
his folks.
Mrs. Ormnn pending a few
of the I-ike
of Buffalo, X. weeks with Mrs.
Front.
Y.. is Wheale
WANTED A combination girl to work
In the Harbor hotel. Apply to Mr
O Connell. Best wages. 5-14-tf.
George Liwrence of Parkersburg
W. V.. is here visiting his folks unti
Fridav when he and his brother. Thos
Lawrence will sail for Europe.
KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffe Now Open for Business With a Full Line ot Imported and Domestic
Liquor and Cigar.
WILLIAM KAl'FMAX, Pro.
Mrs. David Loner and Misses Olive
-oner and Lisie Gronne ot Joliet, 111.,
were Chicago visitors yesterday.
Jack Dineen, operator for the C. J. tilroad, has gone to Michigan where
le was called by the serious illness of
us mother.
The Greek Catholic choir, consisting f thirty members, will give an enter
tainment under the direction of John
akandy, on June 23.
Mrs. G. A. Johnson and daughter. Miss Edith, went to Chicago yesterday to attend the funeral of Miss Ruth Peterson, who is a niece of Mrs. Johnson.
II. E. Tuttle has moved from Forsyth and Exchange avenue to his new shop at the corner of Chicago and Olcott avenue, newly equipped and strictly up-to-date. , 5-3-tf
A large concourse of friends attended the funeral of Jacob Hahn in Lansing Tuesdav.
KAUFMANN 5 WOLF. HAMMOND
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fisher left yesterday morning for Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Washington and Jamestown. They will make an extended visit and will be gone about two months.
Sunday school and church services are held in the Hessville school house Sundays. Mr. Garrison of Hammond has charge.
Among day were man. Mrs Ded elow
the Hammond visitors yester- : Alma iudelow, Grace Gor- . Evans and son Mark, Fred and Mesdames George Hess,
Havengar, Holly and Hartman.
David Marks, who graduated from
the University of Wisconsin this year.
s nere spending his vacation with his
sister, Mrs. Max Stiglitz.
Rev. Van Auken and his junior Sunday school class went to camp at Bh'.ck Oak yesterday and have planned great times. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lewis visited the camp today and will remain over night.
Ruth and Milton Collins returned to
Morocco. Ind.. after a visit of three
weeks with their father. Clav Collins
md grandmother. Mrs. Johnson.
Frank tandard
vv h i 1 e a t removed
Cory, a switchman for the Oil company was taken sick his work yesterday and was to his home in Fred street in
Last evening one of the most pleasant affairs of the season was given by Mrs. Abbie Thomas at her home in
Oleott avenue in honor of Miss Grace Moss, who will be married next week to
a. M. Lucks. The rooms were beauifully decorated with hearts and low
ers, the color scheme being red. I he evening was spent in cards and music after which an elaborate three course
uncheon was served. The prizes were arried away by Mesdames Otenheimer,
Barlow and Miss McKelvey's; Messrs.
Ottenheimer, Virgil Loucks and Chas. Tunkhouser.
the company's ambulance.
Miss Edith Gladfelter, who has been
teaching the high school here for sev
eral years, has secured an evcpllent
position teaching chemistry and commercial branches in the high school at Prescott, Ariz.
Misses Louise Kaiser and Lola Davis
have been engaged for entertaining the patrons of the electric theatre,
One Hundred and Nineteenth street. Miss Kaiser is the
Davis is the songster, and both are
making a decided hit.
Miss Nellie Quinn entertained at an
informal gathering at her home in John street last night. The guests were each given lemons as favors and one of the main features were th.-t rendi
tion of several instrumental solos by Messrs. Harry Bernard and Wesley Jenkins of South Chieasro on
the piano and mandolin.
The remains of Frank Parker, who
died at St. Bernard's hospital at 12 o'clock Tuesday night of appendicitis, were brought to Whiting yesterday and are now at Ilellwisr's undertaking nar-
lors. ine funeral arrangements have
not been made. Mr. Parker lias been
chef at the "bunk" house at the Stand
ard uil company for several vears and
his sudden death was a shock to all.
Mrs. Ada Dean Davidson has left
for her annual Euronean tour, this hp-
ing her ninth season. She will con
duct a party of young ladies from Iowa
and they will spend the summer visit.
ing in Italy, Switzerland, Germany
France, Belgium, Holland, England
Ireland and Scotland. From New York the party went direct to Nardes. which
will be their first stop, after which
they will visit Pompeii, then to Rome
tnen r Iorence and next to Venice. The
tour includes every interesting point
in the above countries
EAST CHICAGO NEWS
Miss tay Smiley of Hammond visited
friends in East Chicago last night.
invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Mae Cadman to Wesley Curtis
June 23.
Wanted A good man to work in gro eery store, apply 4713 Forsythe ave
nue, S. Jacobson. 6-17-3t
Miss Paulina MeCarty from LaPorte, where she with her grandmother.
has returned spent a week
miss Jennie MeCluskey is expected
home next Sunday from a two weeks
visit with her grand parents in Youngs town, O.
-Miss Alma Jlenecke, who spent the
winier in ruopio, coio., returned yesterday to remain during the summer
with her parents.
The u m. McKinley V omen's Relief
corps met last night at Williams bote A large crowd was in attendance. Sev
eral new members were taken in. Dr
Jackson and Miss McCoy of Hammond
CO. Christensen CONTRACTOR
AND CARPENTER
Frame Houses a specialty East Chicago, Ind.
LOWELL NEWS
Asher Kanaar, the misfortune to cut badly.
butcher, had the liis thumb quite
Two or three cases said to be broke out Mrs. l'Vttits.
of smallpox in the home
Mr. and Mrs. William Adams of Shelby visited at the home of Attorney and Mrs. R. C. Woods Wednesday.
A party Hon. and night in Glenn. A
was given at the home of Mrs. S. C. Dwyer Tuesday honor of their daughter.
number of Miss Glenn's
young friends were present pleasant time is reported.
and
CROWN POINT NEWS
Commencement at St. Marys
The second annual commencement of
St. Mary's school will be held at St. Mary's hall on Friday evening of this week when the following list of graduates will receive their diplomas: Henry
R. Keilman, Pearl Keiser and Lillian
G. Schmidt. The following is the pro
gram: Welcome Song Pupils
Saluatory Henry R. Keilman
The Merry Swiss Boy ... .Instrumental
Fred and Marie Carter.
The Red Chignon Dialogue
Pearl Kaiser, Lillian Schmidt, Carrie
Russett, Cora Young, Mabel Schmal, Julia Kramer.
Instrumental .... Fred and Marie Carter Hoop Drill Twelve Girls
Nearer My God to Thee Pantomine
Pearl Keiser, Lillian Schmidt.
Wanted, a Male Cook Dialogue
Lawrence Cook, Phillip Gerlach, Ray
mond Miller, Clarence Koshnicke.
My Rosary Song
Pearl Keiser.
Paradise and Teri Recitation
Lillian Schmidt.
Valedictory . ."Virtue is the Only Shield"
Pearl Keiser. Address Rev. Ph. Guethoff
Presentation of Diplomas
:..Rev. Ph. Guethoff
Graduates Farewell Song
Graduates and Classmates
ST. JOHNS NEWS
George Gerlach spent Wednesday Chicago on business.
in
Peter Sauer and F. over Center were in day.
Maxwell of HanSt. John yester-
Friday, JUNE 2ist We will sell in our
Ladies' Cloak Dep't
About 50
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Issued June 19:
John Hughes, jr., Hammond 22
Ella Geisen. Crown Point 24
Charles S. Kennard, Chicago 24
Ethel M. Hiland, Kewana, Ind 22 George Mosni, Indiana Harbor 46 Annie Mivak, Indiana Harbor 30 Joseph Kovilski, Indiana Harbor.... 23
Annie Kubesz, Indiana Harbor 20 William II. Landgrebe, Chicago 23 Emma D. Kross, Chicago 21 William B. Stein, Chicago 42 Yetta Cooper, Chicago 29 Claude A. R. Smith. Chicago 23 Theresa Doherty, Chicago 22 Edwin Peterson, Chicago 22 Ida Hawney, Chicago 23 Richard J. Coles, Chicago 21 Lula Schulte, Chicago 21 Aides H. Nagle, Chicago. 21 Blanche Ewing, Chicago 20
August Koehle, gravel road supervisor will not make any repairs on the roads for the present as the roads are too dry now for the finely crushed gravel to pack down, as the heavy
automobiles passing over tnese roaas scatter the gravel and thus prevents it from settling. He intends to take up the repairing by next fall.
I Beautifully trimmed in Silk Braid, with or without collar, Box Pleated g with very wide Skirt, 48 inches 1 long, best grade TAFFETA SILK. 1 Coats that are worth from
I to $25. Your
I r
1 Choice at
$15
The marriage of Miss Amelia Klein, took place in the Wednesday mornin
Joseph Scheldt and both of this place, St. John's church g at 9 o'clock. The
Rev. A. M. Euehheit officiated. The bride was prettily dressed in white and carried a shower bouquet of brides roses. Miss Louise Scheidt was maid of honor and Miss Frances Boecker was bridesmaid. Both were dressed in white and carried bouquets of pink roses. The groom was attended by Edward Klein as best man, and by John Scheldt. Immediately after the services a large number of friends and relatives left for the home of the bride where dinner and supper were served. In the evening a reception was given by the bride and groom in Koehle's hall, where music and dancing were indulged in. The young couple will make their home on Klein's farm.
Ward Marble field yesterday.
was over from Wheat-
John Kuehl has Wagner motorcycle.
purchased a new
John C. Fisher from South Bend stay.
arrived yesterday for a two week's
Mrs. Alonzo Shoup and baby are visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. II. P. Swartz.
Harvey Schmal is home from St. Joe college at Rensselaer for the summer vacation.
The marriage of John C. Fisher and Miss Myra Wheeler will occur on Saturday, June 29.
The Northwestern Telephone company will put in a toll station in Swartz's drug store.
Get a stylish suit for hot weather from
ALBERT GIVEN THE TAII.OH. Styles and Prices right. 712 Chicago Avenue, E. Chicago, Ind. 101 State street, 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.
Contractor Mc ayne has a force of
men at work on the new band stand
and ticket office at the Lake county fair
grounds.
The old Baptist church in Main street
which was recently purchased by
Crown Point's Jewish colony is being
remodeled for use as a synagogue.
Broadway
Gary, Ind.
For Far Treatment, Rierht Prices and Rest BUILDING SUPPLIES go to Toleston Lumber and Coal Co. A. M. Fischer, Manager Lumber, Coal, Brick, Cement and XJttidiag. Material TOLFSTON.IXD.
When in Indiana Harbor
CALL AND SEE. GEORGE RAOK WE KEEP A FIXE L1XE OF LIQVORS AND CIGAUS. 1703-137th Street.
STEWART & BOWERfc GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will bt pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building. East Chicago, Bid- INDIANA HARBOR, IND.
I. SPECTER, EAST CHICAGO, Agent for North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Lina Canadian Pacific Line. Ail Foreign Money Transferred
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Graduation and Wedding Gifts are the irost pleasing If purchased at the store of
MAX NASSAU jweocian My reputation of 20 years Is a guarantee of satisfaction O'.cott Avenna East Chicago
A petition for another gravel road in Center township to connect with the Hanover township road is being circu
lated by Jacob Gard. It will be pre
sented at the July session of the county
commissioners.
RENSSELAER NEWS
G. A. Strickfaden
business.
is in Chicago on
E. P. Ilonan went to Chicago on
business yesterday.
Mrs. Nancy Bell of Chicago is visit
ing her father, Larkin Potts.
George II. Clark and family are vis
iting In Sheldon, 111., for a few days.
Arthur Irwin of Brook is visiting
the family of his uncle, J. F. Irwin.
Rex Warner
Lake where he day.
returned has been
from Cedar
working, to
John L. P.runner went to West Ba
den yesterday for a two week's treat
ment.
Mrs. C. C. Warner and Mrs. Phillips left today for Madison, for a short visit.
Fred
Wis
The firm of Lane Bros, passed out of business last Saturday. It was one of the oldest firms in Rensselaer, having been in business for over twenty-
five years.
TOLLESTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ppencer were in town last evening.
of Hobart
The Ladies' with Mrs. II. noon.
jKia society ot Gary met
A. Townsley this after-
The Illinois Improvement & Ballast company has the contract to complete Eleventh avenue from Toleston to
Gary, a distance of one mile.
D. W. Gullion of Chicago was
business caller at Borman & Farvoid's real estate office in Gary and expects
to return at an early date to close deal for several lots.
Charles Ladrer has been called to Crown Point as witness in a damage suit brought against the Knickerbocker
Ice company.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price. Zc. per bottle. Sold bv all drugeists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-natlon.
Arthur Fisher, manager of the Toles
ton Lumber and Coal company's yards here, is spending much of his time in Gary taking orders for building ma
terial.
When vou stoo in Toleston rememtr
. j Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Between Mich. Cent. & Ft. Wayne Tracks
We srve meale at all hours. The best yon w&ai
to eat. Prices are -eaonabie. Board and room per week 15.00 Give us a Trial
Have Vou Seen
The New Houses
on Conkey Avenue near Conkey Plant. Take Trolley on Hohman Street Write for Book
W. Gordon Smith
321 Conkey Avenue 'HAMMOND
Temporary Removal Notice!
FIRST
NATIONAL HAMMOND, IND.
BANK
Capital and Surplus $150,000 United Sttitos Depository
Will occupy the Rear Room in First Na
tional Bank Building while it is remodeling its present quarters. The entrance is- on Sibley Street, and we shall be pleased to serve you there
on account of over stock, having 2 carloads on hand, some special Bargains for the next 30 days Top Buggies from $38.50 Up. Open Buggies from 32.50 Up. Surry Lea Quarter Top Wool Trimming, up to date 89.00 Phaeton Seat Lea Quarter Top Buggy 7B Rubber Tires.... 63.00 Express Wagons 39.00 Up Single Buggy Harness 6.75 Up Whip and Lap Robe Free with Every Buggy. E. M. BEIRIGER TELEPHONE 1792 218 SIBLEY ST
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