Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 6 July 1907 — Page 6

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6 THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. Saturday, Julv G, 1007.

IX AISD AROUND Q A R V .... ... . :

Miss Linda Perry of Harcourt, la., is spending the week end here with friends.

Attorney George business interests day morning.

Iiardon looked after in Chicago yester-

Mrs. Edw. Klopf and Mrs. J. D. Martin Hpnt the Fourth at the home of Mrs. Martin down near Lowell. They returned this morning.

Chief Martin's reported Candidacy for sheriff of Lake county, according to the chief, is liable to remain in the embryo, the rumor growing out of a joke in the police station several days ago.

President Knotts spent last evening at the Springs at Porter, returning this morning. His sons Penny and Frank and tluir cousin, George GleaBon, are staying with their grandparents at the Springs.

The Land company's building at the corner of P.roadway and Fourth avenue, that was rented to ex-Chief of I'o- . lice Blnzen of Joii.-t. has been christen-

ied the Pinzenhof and promises to

In its appointments, tl Chicago.

a single hunting license since the opening ot the squirrel season.

The Maccabee band of Hammond gave god satisfaction at the Flrmen's picnic and made many friends.

John Schliepper and cago, are spending a friends and relatives.

family of few days

Chi-with

Willis Wood, has rt-turned to work In the city after spending Fourth with his parents.

Ills the

Dr. A. II. Farley lias thrown his driving horse Into the discard and purchased a new Orient runabout for use in his medical practice.

Mrs. Susanna Schmidt, mother of II. J. Schmidt, had the misfortune to sustain a severely sprained arm as the result of a fail Wednesday evening.

Artist W. E. Vilmer and wife leaves today for Winona Lake to attend the meeting of the Indiana Photographers' association, of which organization he is the president.

rival

Kniserhof of

F. O. Hudson, formerly engineer In charge on the town site for the Steel and Land company, has severed his connections with them and accepted work with the Gary Construction company on its contract for the improvement of Broadway.

Sheriff Carter spent this afternoon here looking after official business and also getting a line on a fence or two that will need building. "Fred" finds a number of old South Chicago acquaintances among the people here and they all swear by him.

L. Jay Carter, the real estate man who created such a furore among the owners of the Chicago-Toleston Land und Investment company's lots some time ago in connection with the famous Ross suit Is putting up a portable office building on Broadway south of Twelfth avenue.

Peter W. Meyn, president of the Lake County Savings and Trust company of Hammond, one of the large men in the Insurance field in the state, has entered the local field in the Arm of C. O. Holmes ic Co. that has begun business. A nvmber of the larger companies for whom lie has dune underwriting for years, have urged him to tret into the held here feeling that there is a large future here.

Miss Mayme Maillet lias been the recipient of many hearty congratulations of her friends about the court house over her good luck in winning The Timus' Jamestown contest.

WHITING NEWS

Mesdams Eaton and in Chicago yesterday.

Allison snopped

J. J. Kelley is from New York

entertaining City.

relatives

Mrs. Hoy Walker is visiting relatives ani friends in Peru, Ind.

T. Letty of Blue Island attended tne Eagle's meeting last evening.

IX H. Waltzer is home from Georgetown, Ky., for a week's visit.

Mrs. Richards of Fischrupp avenue shopped in South Chicago todaj .

Miss Minnie Quiling entertained of town friends Thursday evening.

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Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller are entertaining relaties from Glean, N. Y.

tunate enough to land a buffalo fish that weighed seven and three-quarter pounds.

Mr. and Mrs. Anson B. Betts of Troy. N. Y., are spending a few days at Grasselll. Mr. Betts is the inventor of the process used at the C S. Metals Refining company and Is here looking over the plant.

The union tent meetings continue to be a success. Last night, despite the extreme heat a fair sized audience turned out. Paul Funk led the meeting, which was very interesting. Tonight Rollo McBride and a gospel singer from Chicago will address the meeting. Sunday afternoon there will be a special meeting for men. Mr. Funk has kindly consented to come out from Chicago to lead this meeting and a large attendance is desired. Epworth League and evening service will be held in the tent at the usual hour.

In over with over over

1S70 Lake county had but little ninety miles of railroad track an appraised value of something $000,000. Now t'ne county has G00 miles of trackage, assessed

at over ? 12,000,000.

The Crown Point banks have been notified to look out for a smooth check forger who has been working Lake county with bogus checks made out in the name of J. Lowenstlne of Valparaiso.

Deputy Coroner Houk hald" ahioVj:-:7v yesterday over the remains of an infant child of Charles Atwoods. which were brought from Lemont, 111., without a physician's death certificate. An inquest was necessary before a burial permit could be issued.

Rudolf F. Nowak, the newly appointed representative of the P.artholomae & Roesing Brewing and Malting company, for East Chicago. Hammond and Gary, is meeting with decided success In tjie respective towns. lie lias opened up a number of new saloons and is also making large investments in the way of real estate purchases and loans. Nowak is a "Hale, well met fellow," and we wish him success. Adv-l

Two state cases were tried in Judge Nicholson's court yesterday afternoon as tho result of an altercation between Raymond Siegmund and George Faulkner. During the scrap Faulkner got two teeth knocked out and sought revenge by having Siegmund arrested. Siegmund plead guilty to a charge of assault and battery and retaliated by having Faulkner arrested on a charge of provocation. A trial of the case resulted in a verdict of guilty and a fine of $100 and costs. Each of the young men were obliged to pay $50 for their fun.

Mrs. w.".s a day. M r.

spent

Tt OWe.

Vincent of New York avenue Chicago business visitor yester-

and Mrs. T. Bolle of Chicago Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. II.

Mrs. Hurley guest of Mrs. avenue.

of Milwaukee is the Murphy in New York

Oscar Hoppe of Milwaukee is visiting his parents in Central avenue for a few days.

Harry Fancy and several from East Chicago Visited in last evening.

friends Whiting

VALPARAISO NEWS

Frank Reibe new son at

ly reports his home.

the arrival of

Sheriff Fred Carter and family of Crown Point were here yesterday in an automobile.

C. A. Mel in of Fort Wayne, ing passenger agent of tho Plate, was in town yesterday.

t ravel -Nickel

Laura and been staying A. John, left

Joseph Nolan, who have with their aunt, Mrs. W. yesterday for New York.

Otto Hofl'meister and friends saw the Roundup at MeVlcker's theater Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shrawcroft of New York avenue are entertaining relatives from Wheeler, Ind.

Miss Lydla Lutz returned yesterday morning from Milwaukee where she spent several days.

Mrs. Kenuth and children of Milwaukee are ivsiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wille, in Clark street.

Miss Mary Lees is the guest of ht and Mrs. Swan, in

of St. Charles, r grandparents, Ohio avenue.

111., Mr.

Harry Ilr.ys and Miss Ola VanCamp of Whiting were quietly married at Crown Point Wednesday, July 3.

Mr. tained

at a fireworks

and Mrs. Clarence Field entera party of relatives and friends

social Thursday night.

Misses Mary und Flora Cobb left yesterday for a pleasure trip through Canada and the western states. They expect to be gone two months.

Mrs. F. L. Gaskins left yesterday for Adrian, Mich., where she has taken a position to teach domestic science In the state industrial home for girls.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McCreight of Albuquerque, N. M., are in the city and are the guests of J. A. McConahy and family. Mr. McCreight is an old newspaper man.

Don't Neglect It It is a serious mistake to neglect a weak heart. It is suek a short step to chronic heart disease. When you notice irregularity of action, occasioning short breath, palpitation, fluttering, pain in chest or difficulty in lying on left side, vour heart needs help a strengthening tonic. There is no better remedy than Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. Its strengthening influence is felt almost at once. "I have used 10 bottles of Pr. Mills' Heart Cure and can truthfully say it lias done me more good than anything I have ever used, and I have trie.l nearly everything that I know of. Tho doctor who attended me asked mo what I was taking and I toid him It. Miles Heart Cure, he said it was not going to do me any good, but it did. I have not taken any for a year now, and while there is occasionally a slight symptom of the old trouble" it is not enough for me to continue tho use of the medicine. If I should get worse I would know what to do. Take Dr. Miles' Heart Cure ws I did before. I consider myself practically cured of my heart trouble. S. II. DUNNAM, Livingston, Texas. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druciqist, who will quarantee that the fleet bottle will benefit. If it fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

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CROWN POINT NEWS

Fred mond.

Ruf spent yesterday at Ilam-

A-ttorney Crumpacker was here yesterday.

of Hammond,

Mary Mm of Mrs. C.

ph; H.

of Chicago Meeker.

is the guest

A few black bass are being from Fane her Lake these days.

taken

Adolph Etling anil wife of Chicago, lire visiting Crown Point relatives. The Foresters' picnic is the next lpvcnt of Importance in Crown Point.

MARRIAGE LICENSE. Issued July 3 and 5, 1907: Joseph P.uechle, Chicago Ruth Wiltsey, Chicago

Joseph Smith, Wrst Pullman, 111... 22 Gertie Van Spuy, West Pullman, 111.22 John Smith, Chicago 3 5 Elsie Sprunk, Chicago 23

Leonard M. Ilanvmett, Chicago.. Lida Root, Chicago Frank Scales, Chicago Rosa L. Baylor, Chicago

Chicago Chicago

Mr. and Mrs. Al Gondon and family have moved into their new home on One Hundred and Nineteenth street.

Miss Katherlno Pederson left Thursday for Kalamazoo, Mich., to spend the summer with Miss Helen Pfeifer.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields and son, Owen, of Pullman, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Deece of New Y'ork avenue.

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Charles Gilbert Emma Spencer,

Michael Behan, Chicago Rosie Schneider. Chicago Walter E. Auten, Dallas, Tex... Katherini M. Baker, Hammond. Harry M. Hayes, Whiting, Ind. Viola VanCamp, Whiting, Ind...

Louise Margolls. Chicago. Clara SUver, Chicago

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Xavier Coleman. Chicago

Jennie Moreland, Chicago 36

INDIANA HARBOR

Not a single acchb Crown Point during July.

Mit occurred the Fourth

in of

The lawn seats on tho court Hiuarc have been nailed clown by tor Steeb.

house Janl-

Tho firemen netted several hundred dollars from their Fourth of July picnic in Crown Point.

The Christian church held a at Jackson park Tuesday.

picnic

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Washlefsky, who spent several weeks in Michigan and Cleveland, O., returned homo Thursday.

Mike Doradich died Thursday morning of consumption in St. Margaret's hospital at Hammond. The funeral services were held at 9 o'clock this morning at Father Benedict's church. The funeral was in charge of the

Catholic Union of which the deceased was a member. The burial took place at Greenwood cemetery, Hammond.

The telegraph line along the Pennsylvania, between the eastern and western city limits, is being moved

from the north to the south side of the right of way.

HESSVILLE NEWS

John Holly of Chicago, is visiting his brother, Frank Holly.

E. B. Know and family have moved Into tho house vacated by Otto Sahlin.

Miss Clara Hess of Englewood, is guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Hess.

the

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William Dedlow and daughter, Emma, transacted business in Lansing

today.

RENSSELAER NEWS

1BGH SERVICES

Pine Mreet Mission, Arthur 1). Knapp pastor. Services, Sunday, July 7: Preaching services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

bunday school at 9:30 a. m.

2 ET Per Cent Discount on all Trimmed Hats. All goods, marked in plain figures, just deduct 25 per cent from prices given, for instance a

$5.00 Trimmed Mat, with 251 Discount 4.00 Trimmed Mat,

3.00 Trimmed Hat, 2.00 Trimmed Hat,

33.7-5 SOO 2.25 1.50

75c and 98c for a large assortment of fine straw sailors, large size, trimmed with black silk ribbon band, regular $1.50 and 2.50 value.

4Vc tor your choice of about 10 dozen ready- S

to-wear rind trimmpd hntc enmn &

$4.00, all to jro at - - - 4Qo

St. I'm ij I'm Kpi.wcopal church, bach avenue. I to v. Charles

Smith, rector. Telephone 1S64. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion with sermon 10:45. livening prayer at 7:30.

3o I Uni - Albert

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St. Paul's Lutheran church, 117 Clinton street, Tlieo. Claus, pastor. German service at 10. a. m. Funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Roth at 1:30 p. m., at the residence, S Michigan avenue and 2 p. m. at the chuich. No evening service.

Hev. XV. II. street, prone

Ffrnt Baptist church, Jones, pastor, 11S Russell

27S3. In the morning service the theme of tho sermon will be "The Power of Touch." The communion service will conclude the morning service. In the evening there will be a stereopticon lecture on mission work in Africa, illustrated with sixty views. The public is cordially invited.

Dr. Lake.

A. J. Miller has left for Winona

The Congregational and Methodist elm rehts will hold revival meetings beginning July S. The tent will be erected in Sheridan park addition. Revs. Artman and Wright will endeavor to get prominent speakers to assist in the services and the choirs of both churches will unite in furnishing music, with P. A. Heimlick as choir master.

Miss weeks'

Mae Galvin has gone on a three visit to Kokomo, Ind.

Mrs. II. Harms lias gone on an extended visit to Coldwater, Mich.

Miss tained

Clara Syzmanski bv Chicago friends

was today

enter-

Miss Lura Anderson of Comminwealth avenue spent Thursday in Valparaiso.

Henry Specker and c!; mond, are visiting lis Mrs. Susanna Schmidt.

ildrcn of Ham-mother-in-law.

So far Clerk Wheeler has not issued BORMAN DRUG CO. A. HOWARD BELL, R. P.. Mr. Washington Street between 9th and 10 til Avenues. Have you seen those souvenirs oc Gary ?

When la Gary, stop, eat and drink at The Wabash Inn Washington St., near Wabash Track.

Miss. L. Bradley of Chicago spent Thursday and Friday with friends at tho Harbor.

Miss l'.eatriee King of One Hundred Forty-first street, was injured July 4 by a bullet from a revolver handled by a careless boy, which just grazed her foot, causing a bad ilesh wound.

First class meals, find Cigars. Eat,

Fine f-eers. Wines drink and be merry

vs hen in Indiana Harrier, Lon't tail to stop at The New Star Restaurant Rlock and Michigan Avenues We serve Best Coffee in City Commutation Tickets $3.50 for $3.00

STEWART & BOWERS GHNF.RAL CONTRACTORS AND P.UILDLRS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building Post Oflioe lv.illdinir. Fast Chicago pank Bldg.. INDIANA II ARBOR, IND.

WINKS. LIQUORS. AND CIGARS Only High Grade Goodo THE GARY Buffet and Restaurant Charles Dclla-Chiesa. Prop.

iiroad way.

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 Dslldiag Materia TOLESTON, IN D.

KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet Now Open for Business

With a Full Line of Imported and Ioiuette Liquor and Cigar. WILLIAM KAUKMAX. Pro.

When in Indiana Harbor CALL AND SEE. GEORGE RAOK WE KEEP A FIXE LINE Of LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 1703-I37th Street

EAST CHICAGO NEWS

D. E. Roone of Hammond was an

East Chicago visitor today.

Miss Ressie Myers has taken a po

sition with Nassau fc Thompson.

Mrs. Abbie Thomas and son, Carl, left

yesterday for a visit with friends in Michigan.

J. O. O'Neal, secretary of the David

son toundry, reiurnea irom .uuncie to

day, where he spent the Fourth.

Mrs. Stella Alyea and Mrs. Harry

Johnson will leave next weelc for Michigan where they will spend their

vacation.

Miss Marie James attended a picnic

at the lake yesterday and was for-

C. O. Christensen

bU 1 tWi. 1UK AND CARPENTER Frame Houses a specialty East Chicago, Ind.

A son was born Thursday to Mr.

Mrs. Peter Vanleer.

and

William Rayler is confined to his bed with a serious sickness.

Judge Ilanley and family went Kinman yesterday for a short visit.

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Mr. and Mrs. James G. Smith of Chicago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hagen.

The Fourth of July celebration at Rensselaer was a great success. A large crowd from the rural districts and adjoining towns thronged the city from 9 o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock at night. Music was furnished by a Chicago band. Several groups of entertainers performed on the streets at different times. The celebration concluded at night by a spectacular fire show. Few accidents and no serious ones are reported.

XoMli Side CoiiKreunt lonul church,

Gostlln street, near Hohman. Services for tomorrow: 9:45 Sunday school. 11:00 Communion service. 6:45 Y. P. S. C. E. 7:45 Evening service.

Postponed monthly business meeting

Wednesday evening.

Christian welcome to all

A who

hearty come.

N. E. Simminger, pastor.

Hervloes Calumet

ST. JOHNS NEWS

Alois Portz made a business trip to Sehererville yesterday.

Nich Schmidt from Dyer, transacted business in town yesterday.

Christian church. All be held at the corner of

nue and Summer street: Sunday school 9:30. Communion and preaching

will ave-

service

10:43. Mr. Shelburne, the evangelist

will preach. Junior meeting 3:00 p. m. Christian meeting 6:30 p. m.

Song service conducted by Prof.

Knight 7:30. Sermon by Mr. Shelburne at 8. Services each evening this week.

Miss visited

Elizabeth Keilman from Dyer, relatives here yesterday.

Edward Connors from Lafayette, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connors.

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

Mrs. William Koehle and daughter, Julia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Koehle.

Mrs. William Jordan from Chicago, are the and Mrs. John Jordan.

and children, guests of Mr.

Mr. and Hammond.

Mrs. Peter Schumacher.

Mrs. Jacob Diebold from are the guests of Mr. and

STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building. East Chicago. Bank Bids-. INDIANA HARBOR. IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pfeifer, who were

! the guests of John Pfeifer and familv.

returned to their home in Whiting yesterday.

First Prenbyterlnu church, Ilohnmn and Ogden streets, W. Eugene Shirty,

pastor. Residence, 36 Clinton street phone 2152. Tiio pastor has returned from his vacation and will be in his place tomorrow. Sabbath school 9:45 a. m.

Preaching J0:4o a. m. and :oU p in

Junior Endeavor 3 p. rn.

Midweek service Wednesday at 7:30

p. m.

Midsummer communion service will be postponed until the third Sabbath in

July.

There will be an election of elders

to fill the place of those whose terms

expire Wednesday evening, July 17.

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To tint? first Person guessing

rect weight of this stone

cor-

Guesses 11 to Piano mmmmm$mm

Contest Closes July 10 1907

Stone on Exhibition at Paxton 6c Baker Music Store HAIVSiVIOISD, I IND.

HO BART NEWS

John Stocker town yesterday.

of Toleston, was in

Pr. W. L. Owen of South Bend, was in Hobart yesterday.

Mrs. C. Quite sick proved.

Goodenow, who has been the past week, is much im-

A crowd of about twenty from Toleston, attended the dance in Hobart, Thursday evening.

Fred Bosse and family of Chicago, are here guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keilman.

Mr. and Mrs. Waton and family who j have made their home in Hobart the j past couple of years, have concluded j to move back to Chicago.

Misses Neunert

Carrie and Celia Hardt, Anna and George Hardt from Chi-

GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will bo pUased to give you esismates on your building. Post OfSce Building, East Chicago.

XUnk Bids:. INDIANA HARBOR. IND. Attentive Husband. "My husband is really very attentive. Yesterday he bought me a dozen veils. Megsendorfer Blaetter.

SPECTEK, EAST CHICAGO, Agent for North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Lino Canadian Pacific Line.

Foreign Money Transferred

For thi Juns Lucky Wedding (lifts I have replenished my stock with many useful articles et bargain prices.

MAX NASSAU xmSAM

Olcott Avenu East ChiigA

IS K

cago. were the guests of Mat Herman

for several days.

Misses Frances Becker, Margaret Esswein and Gertie Klein returned to their homes in Chicago after a short visit with relatives and friends in St. John.

Qualities of the Animals. Anger is shown by all animals, as are also hate and fear. Gratitude and affection is shown by every one of the higher forms of animal creatures. Memory is shown by all well-devpl-oped animals.

Kfrt Metliodiwt Kpincopal church

115 Russell street, Lewis S. Smith, pas

tor. Residence, 134 Dgden street, phone

2773.

9:43 a. m. Public worship. Sermon

by the pastor. Theme. "Jesus, Master,

followed by communion and reception

for members. 12 m. Class meeting.

7:00 p. m. Epworth League. 8:00 p. m. Public worship. Sermon text. "Behold I Make All Things New." Special music by the choir. Cordial welcome to all. Over $15,000 have been subscribed for the new church. The week of service occurred exactly as per program. The off.cial board will met with the

entire soliciting committee Monday evening at S' o'clock in the new churrh. Wednesday 8:00 p. m., the chuich meets for prayer in the Sunday school auditorium.

Plin Truesdell and family of Chicago, who have been visiting Mrs. Truesdell's parents for a few days, returned to their home yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidt spent the Fourth at Dyer. Their daughter. Edna, who has been visiting relatives there for several weeks, returned homo with them.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sar.dstrom. who moved to Hobart last spring from Ilanna. Ind., will move to Toleston, Monday, where they have just built themselves a new home.

Two more ball games next Sunday at 1 "'() t m.. the Hobart Juniors and

the Valparaiso Colts play, and at

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NOTICE TO CHRISTIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. All parents and children of the Christian Sunday school remember that the

Sunday school will be held

avenue and Summer street, instead at the church on Indiana avenue.

will give an exhibition.

Float renlta of the ball games la TIIC LAKE tOl'.MV TIMES' Sportlnc xtrsu

Disease Is Exterminating Bees. Among bees In the Isle of Wight a singular disease has been spreading. It assumes the form of a kind of paralysis, and up to the present all efforts "to combat the malady have been useless. It is believed that the bees

at Calumet will be extinct in the island within

oft pynther rear unless a remedy Lkj

quickly found.

COCXTY

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