Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1907 — Page 6

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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. Thursday. June 27, 1907.

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IIS AJND AROUND Q A R V

John E. Ilamniond

Sears spent on business.

yesterday in

Stanley Irving, a younger brother of Mrs. Alvin Lightfoot. Tuesday in attempting to board a G. & X. freight train he was thrown against the cattle guards in such a manner as to dislocate his knee joint. It is thought that with proper care it will not result in a permanent injury.

The local board of Fire Underwriters held a meeting this morning at the office of Secretary Johnson in the Hoover building.

Glles N. Moe, contractor, has begun putting in the stone foundation for the Sax building just north of Sixth avenue on Broadway.

The roofers roof of tho 1

Rtfltlnn t'njH i

eide of way.

are putting on the tin unnsylvanla make shift

that is being built on tho north the traelc3 Just west of Uroad-

Ilev. and Mrs. Deuel are moving into their new quarters south of the Pennsylvania. Their furniture fs expected to arrive within a .short time and when this is installed, they will be at home to all. Kev. l.eiud held services last evenig at the South Gary school..

ROBERTSDALE NEWS

Miss Emily Uteash of Harrison avenue is confined to her home on account of sickness.

j LOWELL NEWS

Bert Thompson has taken a position as messenger boy in Chicago.

Mr. and Mr?. Frank joking over the birth at their home.

Worley are reof a baby girl

A trained nurse arrived Wednesday to take care of Mrs. Fred Hayden. who has been sick for some time.

Mr. and Mrs. William Timm of Indiana boulevard, were Hammond visitors last evening.

Harry Timm of Indiana boulevard l;as taken a position with the Glue company in Hammond.

Ed Dannaka had a high bred road mare die a few days ago. It ran into a pitchfork, causing blood poison to set in.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lineman of Harrison avenue were Chicago business visitors Wednesday.

Mr-sdarnes John I'.rookman and H. Killers were Hammond bus'iness visitors Wednesday afternoon.

Officer Newman took four prisoners to Crown Point this morning, the first bunch that has gone down fur several days. Most of the men arrested now are men that are employed and when fined for an offense committed, are generally able to raise the money without being obliged to lay it out In jail.

Inspector K. K. I?eck spent this afternoon here checking up local agents and getting them in better working order on the new conditions. A rate book has just been published, tho first one to be issued on Gary. It was not up to date entirely, but is as nearly so as can be expected under the rapidly changing conditions.

The special feature man, Moss, of the Record-Herald Sunday Magazine section, stopped off between trains this morning. He has just returned from doing the exposition at Jamestown and recommends j,'oing there about the first of August. Says it's great but not quite done.

Inspector Stockberg stole a march on the other boys of the Steel company and when they missed him a few mornings ago, were informed that lie had secured a house on the east side, furriished it and gotten married. Mr. and Mrs. Stockberg are at home in one of the small double cottages east of Virginia street.

Mrs. Jo Harrison iting reia

hn Sundin and children of avenus spent yesterday vistives in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Medlin and Mrs. J Turniuist and Mrs. W. S. Medlin were Chicago visitors yesterday.

Ilupso.ll Mrriman of Bangor, Mich., arrived in Lowell Wednesday to join his wife, who has been visiting relatives here the last three weeks.

William Buckley and wife have returned from a visit to their sons at Brazil. Ind. Thev report Fred in very

feeble health, being able to be up part of the time.

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The announcement is made that Joseph Lange and Miss Olive Palmer were maried at Chicago Heights last Sunday. The contracting parties are both well known in Lowell. They will make their home in Chicago Heights, and their many friends join in extending congratulations.

Rev. Smith ofSciating. About one hundied relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony which took place under a beautiful wedding bell of white carnations, ferns and smilax. The bell was tastely decorated with ferns, palms, carnations and peonies. The bride wore a beautiful gown of crepe de chine over taffia, made princess style. The ring bearer was little Marion Barlow, who was dressed in white organdie. Miss Pearl Campbell, who was maid of honor, wore a princess gown of pink Kamura silk. The bridesmaid. Miss Belle Williams, wore a gown of pink silk null. Mr. Loucks was attended by his brother, Virgil Loucks. During the ceremony, "O Promise Me" was sung very sweetly by Miss Frances Lundt. accompanied on the piano by Miss Gertrude Cole, who played the wedding march. After, the ceremony a dainty two course luncheon was served by the J. U. G. girls, and dancing and a pleasant social evening spent. Mr. and Mrs. Loucks were the recipients of many very handsome gifts. They left last night for New York and Washington

and will be at home after July 15 with

Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Loucks on North

Magoun avenue. They have a large

number of friends who extend to them

hearty congratulations and best wishes.

Nervous Indigestion

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tion is controlled

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Mrs. C. Kein and of Harrison avenue visiting relatives in

daughter Beatrice spent Wednesday Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Eriek of 222 Roberts avenue attended a banquet given by the Eastern Stars at Hammond Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley of Stony Island, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Bahn at their home In Indiana boulevard last evening.

Misses Lucy Bartoska, Lillian Mortenson, Elnora Fiek and Messrs. Elmer Atchison, James Bartoska attended the graduating exercises at the Chicago Business college in Hammond Tuesday evening.

Presiding Elder Rev. Shawk of Naperville, 111., will preach at the Robertsdale Evangolieal church, Friday evening. Special music has been arranged by the choir, and a cordial invitation is extended to all.

Frank Wilder has practically completed his work of grading Eleventh avenue from Broadway to Madison; street. The Steel company has its part of the grading from Madison street to Gary's west line also well in hand and it is expected that the Illinois Improvement and Ballast company will begin to haul in f lag and gravel within the days. If the contractor on South Broadway would cooperate with the work on Eleventh avenue and finish the north end of his work first, it 1 would be possible to get a fine road into Gary from the outside by the middle of summer in spite of the vexatious delays that both board and company have encountered in their efforts to get a road through. The Thomas Phoo company is increasing the tuimoer of men employed all of the time and every day finds additional equipment for the work they have in Land on the Gary an 1 Western. About eighty rods of piling in the form of supporting arches with four piling to each arch, have been driven south of the Wabash running in a curve to the west. Car load after car load of crushed limestone and cement arrives dally for use In making the heavy concrete abuttmeiits that are under construction on either Fide of the Wabash trreks. The Wabash has extended its side tracks from Virginia street the former end of the track, on out to where the l'hee company is at work in order to accommodate the additional demand for track room.

CLARK STATION

Master

list. Mrs." F. business. Mrs. F. cago on 1

Walter Belm is on the sick

Gastel went to Chicago on

MUNSTER NEWS

Mr. Sous of Dyer itor yesterday.

was a Munster vis-

Miss Henrika the week in Kos'

Munster kind.

is spending

Miss Eima Kaske went to to visit relatives this week.

Chicago

Mr. and Miss Sevrin of Dyer were entertained by Miss Anna Dittrieh.

William Krosuyk and Charles Dittrieh were visiting in Dyer yesterday.

Many of our Munster young people report having had a delightful time at the party given Monday evening by Mr. Seipp of Highlands.

Mrs. Km ony, living years ago,

r, a pioneer resident of Saxthere since 1S(M till a few died in Chicago and was

buried in Hessvillo Sunday.

The Misses Stallbnhm and Kaske were entertained by Miss Mary Kuhlman last evening. Musical selections were given by Miss Kaske and William Dittrieh.

inc.

of Clark was in Chi-

Mis. Brown of cago on business.

Clark went to Chi-

Mrs. C. Sheurer has returned from a few days' visit in South Chicago.

INDIANA HARBOR

Gus Little transacted business in Chicago ytsterday.

Miss May Lewis Chicago Tuesday.

was shopping in

Mrs. Kelley of Commonwealth avenue is on the sick list.

Miss Margaret Galvin in Chicago Wednesday ai

was shopping ternoon.

Mr. Knoth weekly visit

of Chicago, made his to the Harbor yesterday.

Mr. Silverberg of Commonwealth avenue, spent Wednesday evening in Chicago.

GRIFFITH NEWS

Theodore Liable, our town judge, visited Hammond Tuesday. He is making quite extensive improvements on his property on Uusseli street in that city. Charles Barney, our rural mail carTier, is considering the purchase of another horse. For the past three years one horse lias mode the regular dally trips without missing one and seems to thrive on it. notwithstanding the fact that the route is one of longest in the count y.

Quite a serious accident happened to iBORMAN DRUG CO. A. HOWARD liCLL, R. P.. Mgr. Washington Street between 9th and 10t!i Avenues. Have you seen those souvenirs or Gary ? When ia Gary, stop, eat and drink at The Wabash Inn Washington St., near Wabash Track. First class meals. Fine Beers. Wine and Ciers. Eat. drink and be merry

Messrs. Hammond nesday.

Ed Keeney and Madden of were Harbor visitors Wed-

WHEELER NEWS

Misses Jennie Chicago visitors

and Mary Tuesday.

Janes were

Mrs. Clara Smith of South Chicago

is spending a few weeks in Wheeler.

The barn standing on the Eaton place

in town, has been moved to the farm of

Lewis Robinson.

Andrew Harris, of Wolverine, Mleh., formerly of Wheeler, accompanied by

his daughter, Mrs. Cora Mayer, of East Chicago, visited Wednesday with his

sister, Mrs. Covey.

EAST CHICAGO NEWS

Mrs. Abbie Thomas visited friends in

Chicago today.

The Lady bazaar at the ing.

Maeabbes will hold a

Elks' hall Saturday even

H. E. Tuttle has moved from For

syth and Exchange avenue to his new

shoo a t the corner of Chicago and Ol-

cott avenue, newly equipped and strict

ly up-to-date. 5-3-tf

VALPARAISO NEWS

Sheriff Smutzer

the city yesterday

of LaPorte, was in

Six marriage licenses were issued by

Clerk C. S. Pierce yesterday.

Mrs. Dolly Alvoird of South Chicago,

is the guest of Mrs. John 11. Arnold.

Three

received

aries.

Valparaiso mail clerks have notice of an increase of sal-

C. A. Maekay and family have re

turned from a visit with relatives in Canada.

Mrs. W. for a visit

nati, O.

E. Franklin left yesterday with her mother at Cincin-

Mrs.

Mich..

Isaac Cornell.

Freeman Dickinson of Detroit, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

bv

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KAUTMANN 5 WOLF. HAMMOND

SPECIAL

Thursday, JUNE 27th

While here Joseph Erb is doing considerable carpenter work on his father's house.

In Our LADIES' READY-TO S'E&R SECTION

WE WILL, SELL 150 Ladies' and Misses'

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Made of a fine Scotch Mixed Plaid Material U Ladies' Sizes 32 to 42, Misses' Sizes 14 to IS Regular 4.00 Value. I

The Royal Neighbors tertained today at the Holly Billings.

are being enhome of Mrs.

J. 12. Newman, niilroad contracting

agent for the Hagenbeck-Wallace

shows was in the city yesterday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. ed the wedding and Warren T. last night.

"W. H. Gardner attendof Miss Florence Smith Davis at South Bend

The children of Hiram Philly, who have been in camp at Flint Lake for the last ten days, returned to their home in Fort Wayne yesterday.

Jesse T. Wilson, a real estate dealer of Chicago, and Miss Cora Loudorbi-ok of this city, were united in marriage at the bride's home last night by Rev. II. B. Benninghoff.

The wedding of Dr. Herbert N. Leete of Algonia, Wis., and Miss Ruth I. Eaton of this city, was solomized yesterday afternoon et the home of the bride by Rev. II. L. Davis. The couple will reside in Algonia, where the groom is a practicing physician.

Gerlaeh brothers, who bought a carload of young stock, three to four years old, last winter, have them ready now for their meat market. It is all tine looking, juicy beef, and at the same time will Fell for less than the beef trust prices.

HO BART NEWS

Dr. Clara Faulkner was at Valparaiso yesterday.

Miss Anne Fleck went yesterday to visit friends."

to Chicago

Miss Mabel Bonner of Chicago, formerly of Hobart, is here this week visiting relatives.

Mrs. Frank Pio and children left yesterday for a few week's visit with friends and relatives in and near Fort Wayne.

On Tuesday John Earle traded four of his lots in Cleveland avenue for the old Butler building in Main street, now occupied as a bakery and restaurant.

RENSSELAER NEWS

H. F. Parker was in Chicago on business yesterday.

John Eger was ness yesterday.

in Chicago on busi-

John Knapp were in Chicas

and Charley o yesterday.

Simpson

A daughter was bor.n Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Nate Richards.

Mrs. Kinney of One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street Is confined to her bed with appendicitis.

A. Dunn and Miss Mary Lightbody of the Harbor and Miss Maude Elliott of South Chicago, attended White City Tuesday night.

Miss Ethel Kirkin, formerly stenographer at the American Steel Foundries, was united in marriage to Robert Harrington, also a former resident of this place. Sunday. June 23. at Vernon, Mich. The young couple have the congratulations and best wishes of their many Harbor friends.

STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS ANI BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building

Post Ofticri Eank Bldg..

Building. INDIANA

East Chicago HARBOR. IND.

"WINES. L1QFORS. AND CIGARS Onlv High Grade Goods THE GARY Ruff et and Restaurant

Charles Della.-Ch.iesa, Prop. Broadway. Gary,

Ind

For Fair Treatment, Rieht Prices and Best BUILDING SUPPLIES go to Toleston Lumber and Coal Co. A- M. Fischer, Manager Lumber, Coal, Brick, Cement and BaOdiag MaterLu TGLESTON.IND.

V hen In Indiana Harbor, Don't Fall to Stop at The New Star Restaurant Block and Michigan Avenues We sere Uest Coffee In City Commutation Tickets $3.50 for $3.00 Meals at ail Hours. W. PAP? S KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet Now Open for Business With a Full Lino of Imported and liommtlc 1. 1 q ii or and Clgrara.

WILLIAM KAUFMAN. Pros.

One of Rartholamaie and Rossing's teams became frightened yesterday on Chicago avenue when a hoy fired a blank cartridge anil ran away. They ran up Oleott avenue and crashed into a telegraph pole and demolished the wagon. Fortunately no one was hurt.

The ladies of the Congregational church will serve supper at the home of Mrs. C.eovgo V. Lewis in M.ifroun avenue tomorrow evening at C o'clock. Following is the excellent prepared menu : Cold Sliced Veal. New Cream Potatoes. Deviel e.ccs. New Pickled Beats. Diown F.read. Rolls. Cake. Coffee. Ice cream will also be served.

The marriage of Miss Grace Moss and Louis M. Lourks took place last night at the Moss hall in Oleott avenue, the

When in Indiana Harbor CALL AND M:E. GEORGE FAOK

WE KEKl' -V KINK LINK LIHUOHS AND CIGAUS.

OF

1703-137th Street.

C. O. Christensen CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Frame H-uses a specialty East Chicago, Ind.

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daughter was born Tuesday mornto Mr. and Mrs. Jesse tfwaim.

Mrs. Saloma Wood died at her home near Lee Wednesday morning. She was one of the oldest residents of this region and had attained the age of 94 years. The funeral will he held at Lee Saturday in the Weston cemetery.

Frank Crister and Miss Kate Mauek went to Chicago Sunday evening where

they were secretly married the next day. Their friends at home found it out. however, through the newspapers and a large crowd of their friends assembled and surprised them Tuesday evening.

HESSVILLE NEWS

Mrs. Havengar yesterda y.

was in East Chicago

T. F. Chicago

Gorman visited yesterday.

Mrs. Evans and son, Hammond visitors today.

relatives in

Mark, were

I' red Jacobs of Chicago is visiting

Mr. and Mrs. William Dedelow.

Mrs. T. F. Gorman and daughter,

Gladys, spent the day in Chicago.

A little daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. George Chick yesterday.

Mrs. Casper Camp and children of

Hammond are guests of Mrs. Ed Schay

I'. Richard Schaaf of Hammond

transacted business in Hessville today.

Mrs. Anna McLaughlin and daughter, Esther, are guests of relatives in Chi

cago for a few days.

ST. JOHNS NEWS

Joseph Gerlaeh transacted business in Chicago yesterday.

George Gerlaeh spent evening in Merillville.

Wednesday

Get a stylish suit for hot weather from ALBERT GIVEN Tina taii.ou. Styles and Prices right. 712 Chicago Avenue. E. Chicago, Ind. 101 State street, Hammond.

Mrs. George Thiel of Chicago is the guest of relatives here.

John Letterer, the cigar man from Crown Point, called on his customers here yesterday.

The children will receive first holy communion next Sunday. Services will begin at S o'clock a. m.

JSTE W AUT & liO W GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will lf pleased to give you eatlmate on your building. Post Ofllce Building. East Chicago. Bask Bid.. INDIANA HARBOR. 1JX Experience. "Experience," said Uncle Eben. "is a good teacher, but she doesn't hesitate 'bout raakin' a scholar wear a dunce cau." Washington Star.

STEW ART tin BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Fost Office Building, East Chicago. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

William Zisenmiss. the butcher from Crown Point, was in St. John yesterday. He is thinking of making his weekly trips here again.

Tom and Lester Rhodes of East Chicago are spending a few days with James Rhodes and family. They ex

pect to leave soon for Brazil, South

America.

Mrs. Havengar, Mrs. Natke, John L. Hess, Freddie Mueller and William

stickler were in Hammond yesterday as witnesses in the case of Henry Mack

vs. Lottie Mack for the custody of their

two children.

TOLLESTON NEWS

ihe Ladies Aid society of Gary met

with Mrs. Jones this afternoon.

Walter Barrick left today for

weeks visit with friends and relatives

at Warsaw, Ind.

Miss May Englehaupt returned home today after a week's vacation, which she spent with friends and relatives at

Hammond and East Chicago.

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Have You Seen

The New Houses

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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

BA

HAMMOND, I IND.

Capital and Surplus $150,000 United States Depository

Will occupy the Rear Room in First National Bank Building while it is remodeling its present quarters. The entrance is on Sibley Street, and we shall be pleased to serve you there.

LAWN-MOWERS, HOSE, WIRE SCREENINGS AND FENCING

Garden Tools

furnishing

and House-

Goods-

OUR WAGON WILL DELIVER THEM AT YOUR DOOR TELEPHONE 2251 AND LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH

F H 216 Sibley Street

MUELLER HAMMOND, IND.

1. SPECTKH. EAST CHICAGO, Agent for North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Uno Canadian Pacific Line. All FcreUn Money Transferred.

In order to finish up the sale of June Wedding Gifts I stltl have a large selection to offer you at bargain trices.

MAX NASSAU JEWElbEA-AN

i Oleott Avenue East Chicago

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Erb of Hammond are here for an indetinite time. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CI1KNKY & 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. W ALU IX O. K I XX AX & MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the S3-stem. Testimonials sent free. Price. 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Piils for consticatioii. " "

Misses Genevieve and Henrietta Gibson, Alma Pahl, Ruth Kunert, May Englehaupt and Mrs. Coplin attended the commencement exercises of the Chicago Business college at Hammond last night. Misses Gertrude Kunert, Alma Fahl, Mary Inglehaupt and Ruth Kunert. accompanied by Messrs. Arthur Fisher and John Deidel. attended the graduating exercises of the Chicago Business college at Hammond Tuesday evening. Miss Gertrude Kunert was one of the graduates.

When you stop in Tolestoa remenbtf Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Between Mich. &nt. & Ft. Wayne Tracks W aerre mel at all hoars. The beat ytm wasl to eat. Prices are reasonable. Boaitl and room per week 5.00 Give us a. Trial

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ADAM R. EBERT. Pres't

FRED. R. MOTT. Vice Pre't

FRANK HAMMOND Sec'y fit Treaa.

Hammond Savings & Trust Co.

FIRE INSURANCE 5 LOANS 3 Interest on Savings and Time Deposits.

DIRECTORS !

Adam R. Ebert. A. E. Jarneckc,

Fred. R. Mott. It. E. Sharrer,

Frank Hammond. F. R. Scbatf

Telephone 62

213 Sibley Street

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