Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1907 — Page 6
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.
Tuesdav, .Tulv 2, 1907.
IN AJSD AROUND Q A R V
GROUND BROKEN FOR
NEW CAR WORKS PLANT.
Site Selected lor lie American t ar and Foundry Compauy Mum ISera Cleared mill Krectiou of ISuiltHng V. ill He tllKK-l.
A nural'i r of teams are busily engaged breaking ground for the newindustry, the American Car & Foundry company recently located ea.t of Pine and Clark stations. A large part of the several hundred acres has already been cleared and active building operations are exp'-c ted to be under way at an early date. This Industry will be a factor to be taken into consideration by the traction people now asking for franchises. The three thousand men that are to be employed there Should prove an attractive proposition to any street car company and any company securing a franchise should be made to agree to give service in all parts of the city so that this and oilier coming industries can be taken care cf by the traction lines.
hall. Directors numbering five were elected for the ensuing year. They were. Captain Norton. Messrs. Hill, O. S. McGinnity, V. 11. Fitzgerald, Walter H. Ross. T. K. Knotts was re-elected president, and O. S. McGinnity, vicepresident. F.. C. VaHette was elected secretary to succeed Max Kirschman who served during the temporary organization of the board. M. G. Reiner was elected to succeed George Baker as treasurer. Considerable time was taken up with the discussion of part of the by-laws that come up for adoption at the next meeting.
Miss Dolly Bister In the
Knotts work in
is th
assisting her : post cilice.
The painters are, finishing up work on the nilkovic building at enth avenue and Adams street.
their Elev-
The party Deuel There dance
Ladies Aid society gave a pound at the home of Rev. and Mrs. In South Gary last evening, were quite a number in attenand an enjoyable evening was
reported.
Mike Crawford, the delirium tremens victim taken in last week, is still being cared for at the jail. His home is at Ottawa, 111., but the relatives who have been notified have taken no steps to have him cared for.
Castleman and Jones have again added to their extensive holdings by a large purchase of lots in the Chicago Toleston I-and and Investment company's additions south of the Pennsylvania tracks.
C. O. Holmes, formerly with T. F. Knotts In the insurance and real estate business has severed his connections With the. Knotts company .and expects to continue in the same line of work ill a different location.
Li. Jay Carter is erecting a portable office building on P.roadway. south of Twelfth avenue. He is operating largely in the local real estate field, having been much Interested hi property involved in the famous Ross suit.
Broadway Is once more opened to truffle. The long period during which teamsters have had to make long hauls on account of the sewer work just south of Fifth avenue, has come to an end and is as much noticed as will be the time when the pavement can be used.
The Falkenau nine lost to the Iron Workers, in the base ball game played last Sunday, It was a return game with the score standing at 8 to 10 against tho Falkenaus. The Iron Workers, who included several old time base ball players, were somewhat chagrined at their defeat in the first game of the series nearly a month ago and have been practicing desperately to wipe out tho score against them.
Rudolf F. N'owak, the newly appointed representative of the P.artholomae & Roeslng Rrewing and Malting company, for Fast Chicago, Hammond and Gary, is meeting with decided success in the respective towns. He has opened up a number of new saloons and is also making large investments in the way of real estate purchases and loans. Kowak Is a "Hale, well met fellow," and we wish him success. Adv-1
The real estate board held its regular meeting yesterday afternoon in Roger's
VALPARAISO NEWS
Charles Burkhart is able after a ten week's sickness.
to be out
Mrs. W. the guest Carpenter.
Scott Fergus of of her daughter.
Chicago Mrs. A.
is C.
In the statement secured from Kid Lewis by Officer Klopf concerning the attempted killing of have Butler a few days ago, it develops that the affray took place in front of a shack just south of tho river. A colored man by the name of White Cap was a witness and substantiates the statement made. Butler had accused Fowls of meddling with his lunch and Fowls becoming enraged picked up a pick and threw it at Butler innicting quite a serious wound. It was thought at first that Butler would not live but he is gaining rapidly and every indication is for an early recovery.
BORMAN DRUG CO. A. HOWARD BELL, R. P.. Mr. Washington Street between 9th and 10th Avenues. Have you seen those souvenirs oi Qarv ?
When la Gary, stop, eat and drink at The Wabash Inn Washington St., near Wabash Track, Firat-class meals. Fine Beers. Wines and Cigars. Eat, drink and be merry
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ST. JOHNS NEWS
here yesterday business.
Born, to Mr. a baby girl.
in the interest of his
and Mrs. Adolph Scherer,
Vincent Thielen transacted business in Hammond Monday.
II. Fawn of Chicago business here Monday.
transacted
Alois Portz was a Crown Point business visitor yesterday.
W. G. Windle, John Brummitt and P. Lyon made a business trip to Michigan City yesterday.
Miss Belle Davis of Indianapolis the guest of her brother, Rev. II. Davis and family.
is L,
John Aylesworth, the horse buyer
from Chicago was here yesterday and purchased a few animals.
Charles Stoner was ouite badly hurt
yesterday by a platform giving awaythrowing him to the ground, a distance of twenty feet.
Fast Chicago tions.
today looking up valua-
The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational church held their last meeting of the season last week and have adjourned for the hot months to meet again in September.
The children of St. Mary's school had a picnic yesterday at the'baseball park. Nearly all the children attended and all report a fine time. The four societies of the church stood the expense.
The funeral of Willie Reiland was held yesterday morning at St. Mary's church. High mass was held at 9 o'clock. Willie died last Friday morning at 4 o'clock at his home In Magoun avenue, of dropsy and heart failure after an illness of six month's duration. He was seventeen years old and
uvea just a year after the death of his father, Jacob Reiland. Burial was in
Greenwood cemetery.
Wilford B. Williams and Marie B. Swe. t were married last night by Rev. II. F. Davis. The groom is employed at Bornholfs meat market and will reside on South Morgan street.
John Kellman of near a Dyer visitor Monday.
Miss Fstella Keilman mond visitor yesterday.
St. John was
was a Ilam-
Carl Callenberg of Chicago was a John business visitor yesterday.
J. J. Klein transacted business Chicago Heights today.
St.
at
Mr. Johnson, president of the Johnson Piano company of Chicago, was
Frank Hilbrich of near Sehererville was a Dyer business visitor yesterday afternoon.
N'ick Dahlkamp of Chicago was here yesterday in the interests of the Johnson Player Piano company.
Henry Overhage returned to Dyer yesterday afternoon from a several day's visit with his children in Chicago.
A. F. Kaiser has rallied rapidly from his late sick spell and is able to be up and walk around in the house and yard again.
Mis. Arthur France and daughter. Lulu, and Mrs. Slyvia Vasalis, left yesterday for Moroncie, Mich, where the latter's husband has purchased a business. Mrs. France and daughter will return here shortly.
Rev. H. B. Benninghoff, pastor of the Baptist church, tendered his resignation Sunday to take effect Sept. 1. Rev. Benninghoff will accept a position as instructor in the Duncan college at Tokio, Japan, and will sail with his family Sept. 1 to his oriental home.
HESSVILLE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dedelow yesterday in Hammond.
spent
William Hartman transacted business in Hammond yesterday.
Fred Hopp and August Fullgraf were Hammond shoppers yesterday.
William Kanfield, Frank Tarnowskl and John Otto have returned from Georgetown, Ky.
Mrs. W. A. Johnson of Chicago spent yesterday in St. John. Her husband, W. A. Johnson, is president of the W. A. Johnson Player Piano company.
Great preparations are being made at the Catholic school grounds to celebrate the Fourth. Prizes will be awarded the winners at the card games. Fine dinner and supper will be served. School children under fifteen get free dinner. Don't forget the place; just a little east of the Catholic church.
CLARK STATION
Mr. and Mrs. Miller visit at LaPorte.
returned from a
Mrs. Brown and sons of Toleston visited with relatives here.
Mr. Stults and family and Mr. Yost and family are camping here for the summer.
Misses Flsie and Bertha Kriewitz of South Chicago, visited with friends at Clarke Station.
Many of the people of Clarke went to a German picnic at South Chicago and all report a fine time.
Mr. Junjoharm and brother and Mr. Cook of Chicago, were visiting here Saturday night and left for Liverpool to fish.
INDIANA HARBOR
Mr. McCrorey cago.
spent Sunday in Chi-
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore
City last evening.
attended White
Miss McGrath of Fnglewood visited
the Galvin family Sunday.
Miss Lillian DeVest of Whiting visit
ed friends here over Sunday.
Mrs. Smith of Commonwealth ave
nue is visiting menus in jiuncie, ma.
Mr. and Mrs. Schooks left for an ex
tended visit to Muncie, Ind., yesterday.
Messrs. Mortimer, Silberger and Wal
ter Glass were alparaiso visitors sun-day.
Miss Marie Lees is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wright, of Chicago, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton and Mr. and
Mrs. Groat attended White City Sunday evening.
when in Indiana Harbcr, i.on't hail to Stop t The New Star Restaurant Block and Michigan Avenues We serve Best Coffee In City Commutation Tickets $3.50 for $3.00 Ml.t"'i Ho'.f. VM.
KAUFMAN'S
?ew Empire Hotel & Buffet
Now Open for Business With a Full Line ol imported and 2oniestte l.iqaora and CI Kara WILLIAM KAl'PMAN, Prom.
For Fair Treatment, Richt Paces and Best BUILDING SUPPLIES go to Toleston Lumber and Coal Co. I A. M. Fischer. Manager lumber, Coal, Brick, Cement and Eaildisg Materia TOLESTON, IND
."When in Indiana Harbor CALL A.XD SEE.
GEORGE RAOK
WE KEtU' A FISE LINE OF LUl'OKS AND CIGARS. 1T03-I37th Street.
STEWART & iiOVlKb
GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will b pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago,
Bank !., INDIANA HARBOR, XXD.
Miss Lena Graff of Chicago is spend
ing a tew weeks Here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Graff.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mackintosh and
daughter Flo, of East Chicago, were
the guests of Mrs. James Rhodes.
Miss Helen Otto and
Otto of Chicago are in
spend a few days Avith mother, Mrs. John Otto.
Master Fred Hessville to
their grand
Charles Chick, formerly of Hessville,
has moved from Georgetown, Ky., to
Cincinanti, O. Mr. Chick recently mar ried in Georgetown.
EAST CHICAGO NEWS
Mrs. Ed
m Brazil.
Chinn is visiting her parents
Mrs. Elmer Bourque is quite ill vrith
typhoid fever.
Miss Bertha and Curtis Brunsdon
today for a visit in Brazil, Ind.
left
LOWELL NEWS
Miss Cora Hayden has returned from
an extended visit with Bloomington, Ind., friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Surprise are re
joicing over the birth of a baby girl at their house.
The Ice cream and cake social by the
M. E. Ladies' Aid society on the public
square was largely patronized.
The last three weeks of fine weather
has been very favorable to the growth
of corn in this locality and if it con
tinues there will be a good average
corn crop.
Mrs. Peter Trump met with a serious
accident last Saturday at her home in
West Creek township. She had raised the trap door to the cellar and was down the steps when the door fell, striking her on the head and rendering
her unconscious, in which condition she has remained ever since. It is
said that a clot of blood has formed
on the brain, and the accident may be fatal.
RENSSELAER NEWS
D. E. Hollister made a business trip to LaSalle yesterday.
Mrs. W. II. Parklson and children are visiting her mother at Attica.
Prof. Thomas Large of Chicago visited his late wife's parents here Sunday.
Mrs. Helen Stearn of Indianapolis is visiting her father. Moses Lueter, and other relatives in this city.
Mrs. Annie Howe went to Winona Lake yesterday where she has been engaged to nurse a patient.
Clyde Comer went to Winchester Saturday night where he will be married Tuesday to Miss Essie Wasson of that place.
Mrs. Abbie Thomas visited relatives
in South Chicago yesterday.
Miss Mable Hazelton of Monpison, 111., and Miss Grace Lomelino of Springfield, who have been visiting Miss Edith Shedd, returned to their respective homes today.
Miss Bessie King, the public librarian, is spending her six week's vaca
tion at Winona Lake with her parents.
Miss Jessie Knox has charge of the library until her return.
Mrs. E. Mcintosh and family
spending their vacation in Brazil.
are
Henry Molina of Detroit, Mich.,
iting old friends In East Chlcaj
Is vis-:o.
Mr. and Mrs. Brunt of Hammond vis
ited East Chicago friends yesterday.
Miss Gertrude Jacobsen was one of a
party who crossed Lake Michigan faun-day.
Mrs. Peter Grebner, who has been
seriously ill for some time, was slightly improved yesterday.
William Daub returned
from Cleveland, O., where he
vacation with his mother.
yesterday spent his
Mrs
Mich.. G. A.
John Dunner of South Haven, will spend the Fourth with Mrs. Johnson and family.
The Woman's Home Missionary so
ciety will meet with Mrs. Canine at 2 o'clock next Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Abe Goodfriend of Little Rock, Ark., is the guest of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ottenheimer.
The board of review of Lake county was on an Inspection tour through
C. O. Christensen CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Frame Houses a specialty East Chicago, Ind.
Get a stylish suit for hot weather from
ALBERT GIVEN THE TAILOR. Styles and Prices right. 712 Chicago Avenue, E. Chicago, Ind 101 State street, Hammond.
GRIFFITH NEWS
Mat Switzen
erville.
spent Sunday at Scher-
Mrs. Cloe
cago today.
Prott did shopping in Chi-
Mrs. M.
of friends
Marney entertained a party yesterday afternoon.
George Demmon and family spent
Sunday at the home of J. . Dutton.
Mrs. James Robiason and daughters
of Ross were visiting with friends here
today.
Miss Nellie Southworth went to Chi
cago Saturday to remain wun relatives over Sunday.
Clifford Dutton has taken the position of R. R. lamp-man which was recently vacated by "Babe" Todd.
John Helfin, who recently brought a bride to our town from Lowell, has bought the J. J. Klineman property in Smoky Row, and expects to occupy it soon.
Stanley Irving the young man who had his knee dislocated in jumping on a freight train, is recovering rapidly.
He is so much improved that the cast has been removed and he is able to
move the joint slightly.
Nerve Sick
If wealf, AYom-out, nervous, cannot sleep; have indigestion, headache, neuralgia or periodic pains, it is because vour nerves are weak. It is the lack of nerve force that makes the stomach, heart, lungs, etc., work imperfectly become sick. Dr. Miles' Nervine cures the sick when it restores nerve strength, and puts the power behind the organs to do their work. "Almost three vears I suffered from nervousness, indigestion, and palpitation of the heart. I could not eat or Fleep with comfort, or walk or talk without suffering. Altogether I was in a bad condition. Mv doctor did not seem to do me any good. I had tried no many remedies that I did not have much hope of any of them doing me any good. Dr. Miles' Nervine was suggested by a friend. I got relief from the first, and after a few dayn 1 felt like a new person. It not only relieved my heart and nerves, but has invigorated my whole system. I am very grateful because since I have stopped using it. I have had absolutely no return of mv old trouble." MRS. HOWARD FORD, CO Summit Ave., Worcester, Masa. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your drugctist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If it fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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Kaufmann & Wolf, HAMMOND.
FLAGS
AIND
FOR THE
ville, were Sunday.
the guests of relatives here
FOURTH
Store Closed all day Thursday Store Open until 10 o'clock Wednes day Night
Peter Hoff of Chicago, with relatives here.
spent Sunday
Mr. were
and Mrs. Joe Vuler of Hessville,
Sunday visitors here.
iLf
Michael O'Hearn of Hobart, acted business here yesterday.
trans-
Mrs. Marvin Leighty has returned
from a week's visit at Burr Oak.
Temporary Removal Notice!
Mr. and Mrs. John Cadwell of Crown
Point, were Sunday visitors here.
Frank and Laura Ressig of Hobart,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Lohman.
Mrs. Fred Harnes has returned home in Toleston after a few visit here.
to her
days'
HAMMOND, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Guler and Laura, spent Sunday with Hammond.
daughter, friends in
Capital and Surplus $150,000 United States Depository
LANSING NEWS
Miss Cora L. Ward has returned home
to spend the summer vacation.
Clarence andenberg is to be in Blue
Island over the Fourth of July.
Miss Llla Trumble was the guest of
Miss Lulu Ward for a few davs.
Miss Emily Vandenberg and Clarence
Vandenberg are spending a few days in Blue Island.
John Carbine of Hobart, who recently
married a girl of our town, has shown his appreciation of Griffith by purchas
ing- some property on North Junction
avenue. Mr. Carbine promises to be come a resident here before long.
STEWART & BOWERS GKNERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND.
i. SPECTEK, EAST CHICAGO, Agent for North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Lint Canadian Pacific Line. Ail Foreign Money Transferred.
For thi June Lucky Wedding Gifts I have replenished my stock with many useful articles at bargain Trices.
Carlev and Southworth, sidewalk
contractors from Hammond, have com
pleted their first section of sidewalk here. Their work looks so attractive
that they are beseiged by property
owners, each desirous of having his
walk made next.
Today is Milkman's Day. A large
number of the milk shippers around Griffith came here this morning to
take the train for Hammond and Chi
cago where they meet those they ship
to, and make their monthly settlement Among others were Will Nicholson
George Baker, R. Bothwell, W. Cooper
and W. Pratt.
MAX
Qicott Avenu
MAQQAIT JEWELER &
OPTICIAN
East Chicago
BLACK OAK NEWS
Mike Klich spent a week in Chicago
J. T. mond.
Reilan spent Sunday in Ham
ilr. and ilrs. Henry Schoon of Hess
Will occupy the Rear Room in First Na tional Bank Building while it is remodeling
its present quarters. I he entrance is on Sibley Street, and we shall be pleased to serve
you there
Mrs. E. DeYoung leaves for Danforth
tomorrow. She is to visit her daughter
there for a few weeks.
LAWN-MOWERS, HOSE, WIRE SCREENINGS AND FENCING
Mr. and Mrs. James Foley and Mr.
ana .urs. -mnip j-oiey oi unieago were the guests of Mrs. A. VanSteenberg
on Sunday.
Little Austin Hughes, the fourteen-
months-old baby of J. Hughes, died of
the measels Friday night. The funeral was held Sunday.
-Garden Tools
furnishini
and House
Goods
Miss Clara Hasselbach was married
to William Hasselbach Saturday night
at 6 o'clock in the German Lutheran
church. The bride s dress was white
silk pongee. After the ceremony the party returned to the- bride's home
where a supper and dance was Kiven.
HOBART NEWS
Mrs. Hazard
in cmcago.
lialsted spent yesterday
OUR WAGON WILL DELIVER THEM AT YOUR DOOR TELEPHONE 2251 AND LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH
216 Sibley Street
HAMMOND, IND.
Rev. Father Jansen
visitor Monday.
was a Chicago
John
Hobart
Dieueii or Toleston visited In
over Sunday.
Herman Ols of Chicago is here.
spending the week with his parents.
Miss Katie Tree of Chicago, is here
for a week's visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tree.
Miss Stella Kent returned to Chi
cago yesterday after having spent sev
eral days here with her mother, Mrs.
Thomas Sholl.
To the first Person cuessinsr
rect weight of this stone
cor
A baby boy was born yesterday to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harney, jr., at the
home of Mrs. Harney's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Harmes.
Prof. Swen, who taught in our high
school the past year, moved his house
hold goods to Kalamazoo, Mich., yes
terday. Mr. and Mrs. Swen leave for
there today.
Miss Thresa Boldt. who has been visiting at the home of her parents for several days, returned to Hammond
yesterday. The newspaper reports of the young lady's marriage last week were somewhat previous and she is wondering where they got their in
formation.
Your mmmwm0m Piano mmmmMMm&ms Dp nt vkfM0fi
Contest Closes July 10 1907
When you stop m Toleston reraemtr
Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Between Mich. Cent. & Ft. Wayne Tracks
W serrs meal at ail hours. The best you wa& to eat. Pri'-'es are reasonable. Board and room per week $5.00 Give us a Trial
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