Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 5 August 1907 — Page 5

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. 5 of Mrs. Smith, having just returned from a visit to South Bend. Miss Wllma, were Sotuh Chicago visitors Saturday. FORESTERS IN HAPPY REVEL. Bayfe Grist in South Chicago WHITING NEWS

Mondav, Au trust 5, 1907.

1 DON'T FORGET 1 To look for the Display of

Misses Amelia Bader and Anna Minsberg spent Sunday visiting friends In Cedar Lake, Ind. Ben Wedman spent yesterday at Chesterton.

JAKE STAHL'S TEAM BEATS THEH0RHAL5 South Chicago Gives Latter Nine First Sunday Defeat of Season.

The Normals lost tln ir first Sun.lay game of the season yesterday, Jake Stfxhl'.H South Chicago defeating them oti their own grounds by a score of 7 to 2. In only fun: inning was the home team able to do anything with Skel Icoach. That was in tho Fffcml, when it scored two runs, loach received excellent support, not an ciror beh'? charged against the visitors. Doc Hilderbrand, the famous Princeton star, played right fit-id for the Normals. Ktahl's hitting, Martin's fielding, and Kfensational catches by Black and Babcock were the features. Score: South Chicago. 11 It P A K McKcp, if 2 0 2 0 0 Statton. ss 1 1 0 0 0 Babcock. cf 0 t 1 0 0 Stahl. lb 1 .'! 14 0 0 Brading, rf I 2 2 t ti Ha x e, SI 0 ) 2 3 0 Jim, 2i i ioio Barman, c 1 3 0 Roach. i 1 1 0 5 0 Totals 7 3 27 10 0 Normals. U II P A K Fcnton. if 0 1 0 0 0 Hilgendorf. 0 112 1 Mahoney, cf 0 2 1 0 0 Martin. 21) 1 0 3 3 0 Hilderbrand. rf 0 1 0 0 0 HomniM, lb 1 1 11 0 0 Black, 3b 0 1 4 1 0 Ernst, c 0 0 7 0 1 Vance, p 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 2 8,27 8 2 South Chicago 2OOO2O30 0 7 Normals 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two base hits Stahl, Brading, Hill, Fenton. Mahoney, Vance. Double plays Brading to Stahl; llilgcndorf to Martin to Hommes. Struck out By Vance, 5; by Poach. 3. Bases on halls Off Vance, 5; off Koaeh, 3. Umpire Pickett. Time 2:00. Kicked By Mule. S. Sikorski, a live-year-old boy living at SSr0 Exchange avenue, Is confined to his home today, suffering from bruises that he received last Saturday afternoon from the hoof of a mule belongink to "William VanWillagan of Hammond. The mule team was standing In the alley In the rear of the Sikorski home and the lad tried to play with Maud. His injuries are not serious.

PERFECT PLANS FOR SOUTH CHICAGO LABOR DAY PARADE. The various committees appointed last Friday by the Trades and Bahor Council, will meet tonight In Union hall to perfect plans for tho Babor Day celebration in South Chicago on Sept. 2. Owing to tho fact that the general parade has been abandoned for this year, the South Chicago Council intends to make its annual parade more of a feature than ever. The

plans as far as perfected now include

a picnic at Bake Side grove.

Thought She Was in White City.

Nellio Martin, a demented woman who was running at large late last

night in Polish town, was taken into

custody by a police officer after she

tobl him that she was in the White

Citv. and that she was looking for

"the man with the ticket."

Tho unfortunate woman seemed to be In need of money and tried to solve tho question of getting it by finding

the man.

Briefs.

The Alma Maters won from the Buff Malt Marrows yesterday at the South Chicago baseball parg by the score of

2 to 0.

WINDSOR PARK

Albert Olson, Seventy-seventh place, Is spending his vacation in Minnesota.

The mother of Mrs. "Warren Smith,

Seventy-sixth street, and Mrs. Ward

Mack of South Bend, Ind., is the guest

C. Grady of Seventy-fifth place 1ns returned from the mines at Danville, 111. Mrs. Parsons of Seventy-fourth place has returned from a week's visit to Milwaukee, Wis.

Mrs. Potter's niece, who was here several weeks, has returned to her home in Kempton, 111.

Miss Cecil Froelich of Eighty-second street, has left for Battle Creek, Mich., and will be gone several weeks.

RUDOLPH HbCitiNfcR CO. Manufacturers of

Alill Work, Interior finish. Colonial

Columni and Porch Material Local Telephone South Chicago 112 Chicago Telerhooe Lake Shore 450

9231 Harbor Ave. CHICAGO

Phone South C lileno Si43. Mil?. HI Ill GHES. HAIR DRESSING AND

MASSAGING- PARLORS. Wigs, Switches and Hair Goods to order

Suite 7, Lincoln iJuildlnK. 91st Street and Commercial avenue.

HOTEL ST. ELA10 Phone So. Chicago 3003 9921 Ewlnz Ave. C. A. Elliott, Prop, OAST S II) U.

The best 25c Meal in So. Chicago.

Room ana Board $o per week

Telephones :OfUce. 14S; Residence, 213.

South Chlcairo. FRANK FOSTER ATTORNEY AT LAW. Boom 15, Commercial Bbck.

5206 Commercial avenue, - Chicago, III

Residence, 9120 Exchange avenue.

nen in outn cnicago stop at the NATIONAL : HOTEL rnrnfr (d m m i-.rr loi on,I PvhoMtr

Uourdera wanted by the Day or "Week II V WKEK $5.00

Hot and Cold Water. Hatha.

The finance committee of St. Margaret's Episcopal chudch will meet at the residence of Albert Mohr, 7 3 1 5 Bond avenue, this evening.

Miss Helen llamal, 7G21 Coles avenue, is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sonders, of Tiffin, O. She will be away several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gibson, nee Boulse Beard, who have been visiting the batter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beard, OS Seventy-sixth street, have returned to New York.

KENSINGTON NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Doesekle moved from Sixty-sixth street to One Hundred atd sixteen h stre-.o, Fiiday.

John McMorrow of Grand Crossing visited his sister, Mn. Bebedeau if 11818 Lafayette avenue Sunday.

Anna Belle McNulty of 22$ Ore Hundred and Fourteenth street, returned home from Chicago Heights Friday night, where she lias been ;r?r.ding U.o weeks w.th Jr. ar.d Mrs. P. Curried.

Mrs. Be Beering of One Hundred and Eleventh street and Indiana avenue, while watching the Eclpise team play ball, was accidentally struck by the ball. She was removed to her home by the police ambulance.

The women of Holy Rosary church held an entertainment and raffle Friday evening, Aug. 2. It was well attended and a grand success. Mr. Morris of 252 Stephenson street won the beautiful sideboard by the lucky number which was number one.

WEST PULLMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blakely and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lozer left today for Bourbon, Ind.

Mrs. Evans of Yale avenue has been entertaining her niece, Miss Hammond of Hyde Park.

B. H. Fowler of Howe avenue is en

tertaining his sister, Miss Sarha Fowler, of Kiles, Mich.

Misses Hilda and Kate Dekker are

entertaining Misses Winada and Delia Int Hout of Lansing, Mich.

The Epworth League of the Method

ist church gave a moonlight picnic at Jackson park, Saturday evening.

HEGEWISCti NEWS

Oat Afch was in Chicago Saturday.

Harry Insley was a Chicago visitor Sunday.

Mrs. Danaher and family have moved

to the city.

Charles Peterson was here Saturday

evening and Sunday.

Frank Miller of Griffth, Ind, is

visiting Mrs. Vonish.'

Mrs. Vonish returned from Griffith

the last of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey and son are

visiting with friends.

H. M. Bell was in Hammond Satur

day night on business.

Albert Zarndt is threatened with typhoid fever.

Arthur Gladden left Saturday for an extended eastern visit.

Miss Bernice Allen entertained an out of town friend yesterday.

Mrs. Fred Dryden will leave for a month's visit in Philadelphia.

Mrs. Joseph Murphy entertained a friends from Chicago Saturday.

Mrs. Harry Soutmvell entertained friends from Chicago yesterday.

Miss Jennie Bernstein of Chicago, is visiting her uncle, Joseph Bernstein.

Essie R. Hatch will leave for Rochester, Ind., for a few weeks' visit.

Mr. and Mrs. George Henthorne spent Saturday and Sunday at Western Springs, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. William Marbach of Chicago, visited Mrs. Catherine Stewart and family yesterday.

Ruth and Milton Collins of Morroco, Ind., are visiting their father, Clay Collins, and their grandmother, Mrs. M. Johnson.

Mrs. Laurence Doran of Cleveland, O., is tiie guest of her father, Adam Stoll, and cousin, Miss Florence Stewart.

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy of West One Hundred and Nineteenth street, were East Side visitors Saturday evening.

Miss Rettla Muller returned from Grand Crossing Saturday night where she spent a few days with relatives and friends.

Miss Rosa Hayenbuch of Ypsilanti, Mich., who will bo the domestic science teacher here, is visiting with Miss Meulah Arney of Fred street.

Miss Katherine Allen returned from Atalanta Saturday. Tomorrow she and the family of Mike Harr will leave for Michigan, where they have rented a cottage.

Dr. Dewey and family will leave Wednesday for Grant County, Wis., for a four weeks visit. During Ills absence Dr. Putrnan wil lhave charge of his practice, and Miss Mary Lee of St. Charles, 111., will be in his office.

Miss Martha Davis of Chicago was the guest of Mss Wilma Bahu Saturday and Sunday. ,

Miss Edna Munderback of Chicago is visiting her aunt. Mrs. James Landore, for a few days.

Miss Elizabeth Sehaaf of Indiana boulevard, spent a few days visiting relatives in Valparaiso, Ind.

Mrs. J. Paschen and children returned home yesterday from a week's visit with relatives in Chicago.

The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church, will hold a meeting at the church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Eric Lund has sold his cottage and lot in Indiana boulevard to Mr. Bugler of Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Eugler intend to occupy the house about Sept. 1.

Mesdames Julius Linneman and John Blaul will leave for Naperville, 111., Wednesday, where they will go as delegates to the Sunday school convention which will be held at that place.

BURNSIDE NEWS

R. Ford of 1845 Ninety-second place is entertaining relatives from Indiana.

Miss M. Whelan of place, visited with frie lawn yesterday.

Ninety-second nds in AVood-

Miss Margaret Green of 1SB second place Is entertaining from Danville, 111.

Ninety-relatives

Miss Marie Keegan of Twenty-ninth street i3 visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. Glenn, of Ninety-second street.

J. W. SWARTZELL Grocery and Meat Market N.pety-thlrd Street. ETONT ISLAND.

INDIANA HARBOR

(Continued from page 1.) and was indulged in until a late hour at night, when the trains and carriages returned, many of the visitors to their homes, while the hosts rested in peace with a feeling that they had done their duty in upholding the reputation of the society for hospitality and clean amusement. Summary of results of trotting and athletic events at Foresters' picnic at Crown Point. Ind.: Trotting Hate. 1-J.ttie Spian 2 3 3 StrangewiU I 2 1 Sandy MeWhorter 3 1 2 Two out of three takes money. Time 2:364; 2:324; 2:32. Gentlemen's Driving Hare. Queen Hess 2 2 Lady Yum Yum 4 f Puss Willow 1 1 Lad 1 1 Maud S 5 4 Time. 1:2S; 1:25. Motor cycle race George Claussen. Time 5:21. Novelty race Hot Foot, first; Lady, third; Unknown, second. Boys' 50 yard dash Monix, second; Bartholomae, first. 100 yard dash Newman, first; Shoup, second; Baker, third; Hack, fourth. Time 17 seconds. Fat man's race R. Claussen, first; A. Fisher, second. Three legged race Muzzall and Williams, first; Krost and Vilmer, second. Foresters' 100 yard dasli B. Hick, first; Ed Lamphier, second; H. Ensweiler, third. Time 121 seconds. 440 yard dash Newman, first; Baker, second; Johnson, third. Time not recorded. 100 yard dash Meeker, first; R. Claussen, second. High jump Stonix, first; Knight, second; Hack, third. Pole vault Glover, first; Stonix, second. Height 10 feet 6 inches. Shot put Young, first; Glover, second. Distance 3s feet. Pie eating contest Smith, first; Dubrlck, second.

Rich American Cut Glass

Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Livings spent Sat

urday afternoon in Hammond.

Miss Inez Bell spent Saturday night

with her mother, in Burnham.

Mrs. Floye and daughter, Ida, of Thayer, Ind., are visiting with friends

here.

Quln Carlan, Jack Hill and Carl Bibee

attended a dance in Hammond Saturday

night.

Misses Norma and Mabel Sundberg

spent Sunday with friends in Indiana

Harbor.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bergren and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs C. E. Anderson of Fark Manor.

Misses Elizabeth and Eleanor Martin dale returned Friday morning after :

visit in Elk City, brother.

Okla., with their

Virgil and Estella Bell, of Superior

avenue, left Saturday morning for Etna Green, Ind., where they will spend two

weeks with relatives and friends.

Miss Jerda Bind, who stayed with

Carlson's of Superior avenue, is in th South Chicago hospital. She was od

crated on for appendicitis, but is now

improving.

Edward Coieson was very ploasantl. surprised Saturday afternoon, when th men in the blacksmith shop of the Rya

works, over which he was foreman

presented him with a beautiful go!

watch chain, and a charm, the emblem

of the K. of P. lodge of which he is member.

The Methodist Episcopal church and tho Congregational church held union service in the Congregational church last night. Mrs. E. S. Shumaker of South Bend district, superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon league, was

present and delivered an address.

KAUFMAN'S

New ErLpire Hotel & Bullet

Now Open for Business With a Full Line of

Imported and Domestic

Liquor and Ctsrara. WILLIAM KAUFMAN. Vrom.

GRIFFITH NEWS

STEWART & iJOVVEKti

GENERAL. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will ba pleased to gtre you estimates on your building;. Post Office Building, Bast Chicago.

Bank Bids.. INDIANA HARBOR. INIL

Earl Schoffield called on relatives In

town today.

Miss Mabel Smith of Hamond is vis

iting Miss Nellie Southworth for a few

days.

J. P. Austgen, who was reported

very low with a stroKe 01 paralysis,

died Saturday afternoon.

Truant Officer Muzzall, so it is said,

will have a case up before Judge

Liable in the near future.

Miss Millie Jansen was in town to

day with a young lady friend who was

returning to her home in Hammond.

John Seberger is temporarly tower-

man here, while waiting tor a new

man to be sent to take the place of

Mr. Stoker, who resigned.

Some one has been molesting the

grade stakes for the i ew sidewalks

and the contractors are having trouble

in knowing where to work.

Clifford Button, who has been R. R,

lamp man for some time, has resigned

and is now working days in the Nickel

Plate tower on the Griffith & Northern.

Hoboes who were chased out of town by Marshal Harkenrider, vented their spite on Math Kuhn night before

last, setting fire to a large amount of hay. It would be a good plan to set

them to work crushing the stone re

cently put on the streets. If such

thing could be done, they doubtless

would be quicker in making connec

tions when changing cars at this place

Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can ba taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHEN-EY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c.

"Don't Care a Fig." The clause "I don't care a fig," Is a case of mistaken identity. The proper expression is, "I don't care a fico." The word fico means a snapping of the fingers to denote contempt. Shakespeare used it ini .s proper significance when he wrote, "A fico for the phrase!"

At "The House of Quality" Bastar & McGarry, 175 S. Hohman Street jj

and Construction Co.

CEMENT WALK and CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION WORK

Contract Work a Specialty.

Largest Contracts Hasily handled

uJ'f,""5 618 Indiana Ave. Hammond. Telephone or -4ool

Twice Have Sacked Moscow. The Chinese have twice sacked Moscow once in 1237 and again in 1293.

THE CITIZENS' GERMAN NATIONAL BANK

of Hammond. A comparative statemrnt of deposits since our opening days May 12, 1900 $ 14,080.01 Jnae 12, 1900 GS.D75.18 July 12, 1900 93,312.05 August 11, 1900 ,; 12K.97S.78 September 12, 1900 147,43.1.73 Octoinber 12, 1900 , KI2.tSS.3S November 12, 1900 , 172,7SJ84 December 12, 1900 17S,lsi.0 January 12, 1907 220,135.43 February 12, 1907 239,7N0.75 Starch 12, 1907 246,000.94 April 12, 1907 272,714.50 May 11, 1907 803.291.92 June 12, 1907 335,439.23 JVo County, City or School Funds Included In the above. We are tbe youngest bank In Hammond. Our firs I birthday nai on liny 8, 1907. TUREG FEU CENT. FAID ON SAV IXGS AND TIME DEPOSITS. Give us a trial and be convinced of oar fair treatment.

Help! llelp! Help 2 (mi be secured by mhIuk THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES want column.

GET IT HE HE. Maybe you've had soma hard luck lately. You owe some bills that are worrying you. Our business i to glv you a littl lift until times aie better with you. Hundreds of others are taking our advise when they are financially embarrassed. lmnilOW MONEY on your Furniture, l'lano and otlifr personal property. Consolidate your small bills anil only owe one iirm. There will be no publicity about the loan. tvK Will loan you from f 10 to $1,000 and leave the security with you the same as real estate. You rpay us In small weekly or monthly payments to suit your convenience. Call, write or phone. Our representative Is Bent to your home upon request. The Chxajco Discount Co. 9138-40 Commercial Ate SOUTH CHICAGO Room ZOO Tl. So. Chicago 104 Open Monday. Thursday and Saturday Evening until 9 o'clock We close other Evenings at 6 o'clock er address L. Box 516, Hammond, Ind.

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Several of our people attended the

Forester's picnic at Crown Toint Satur day. Among the number were a cou

pie who will have cause to remember

the occasion longer than some others will. As they were leaving town in

their Sunday best, their horse became

frightened at a new sign that had been placed along the road, and very short

ly the young man found himself in the

ditch taking an unexpected bath. The horse reared and plunged, throwing itself, while the young lady sat in the buggy so overcome with fear that she was unable to move. As luck would have It. the hore became so entangled in the harness that it would not move and the young man had time to wipe the mud and water from his eyes sufficiently to rescue the young lady and assist the horse to rise. When an inventory was taken, it was found that the accident was very fortunate. A broken thill and John's new hat, which had sprung a leak and sank, was the only damage sustained. When they had returned home and made repairs, they took another road to Crown Toint and they got there just the same.

Bottled Goods a specialty retailed aj

W holesale Prices for Weddings, Parties and Family Use. ED. A. SILVERMAN U547 Ontario Ave. Hezewisch. Ill

ROBERTS DALE NEWS

Uttlo Claude Butcher of Roverts avenue, is on the sick list.

Miss Lillian Zewer of Harrison avenue, is very ill with typhoid fever.

Mrs. William Bahn and daughter.

At prices far below current values. We are now offering: Lots in Franklin's Addition south of Conkey Avenue on

ison,

M

onroe,

Jefferson Streets

cksoe and

at prices ranging from

With the many attractive homes, street im provements and a $50,000 school house and fire station now in the course of construction on Calumet Ave., these lots are extremely attractive at prices named. All within one block of the car line. Terms to suit. Monthly payments if you wish.

Qostlin, Meyti & Co, iiiiiiiwiiai"rr mMW m,innniiWi.im.Bim.iiiji.iaii . .1J,,-Mi1.n.r.T r'niiiiim irjtm-r-'Ti'Y-iiii- -r i -i w' fiimn r armr' mirH j ii mniin ni-J