Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1907 — Page 6

WHITING NEWS Miss Lila Schoeneman, who has been seriously 111 at her home In LaPorte avenue, Is recovering- and will soon be able to return to her duties as teacher of the sixth grade. Sirs. Ada D. Davidson returned yesterday from Racine, "Wis., where she has been spending several week3 with her daughter, Mrs. Mitchell. Benjamin Oorden, a member of the junior class of the Whiting high school has withdrawn to enter the Valparaiso university. The members of his class gave him a reception in the high school club rooms Saturday night. Miles G. Nixon, chemist for the Westrumite company, transacted busi ness in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Harry Lee, who was operated on at the Presbyterian hospital, is Improving rapidly under the care of Dr. Billings. Frank Hartlett of Valparaiso, is the guest of his brother. Torn Bartlett, of Fischrupp avenue. Herbert Treen, formerly with Otto Bauer, has gone to Oklahoma Territory to reside. Mrs. George Hornecker, who has been In the Sievert building at the corner of Sheridan avenue and One Hundred and Nineteenth street since coming from tho Wcsleyan hospital, was removed to her home yesterday. Mrs. Francis Wllle of Sheridan avenue. Is Improving from her recent Illness. Judge George W. Jones will return from southern Illinois today, where he has spent a few days hunting. Mr. and Mrs. "William Coney and Miss Mamie Hagenmaster, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Henry Behrens of New York avenue, have returned to their homes in Chicago Heights, 111. Mr. Gordinler of Sheridan avenue, is recovering from Injuries received by a fall. Ruth Gavlt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Gavlt, entertained several of her friends at her home in Oliver street, yesterday afternoon. The event was In honor of her seventh birthday, and the young lady proved to be a very agreeable hostess. Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake were served. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Burns of Ohio avenue, has a severe case of diphtheria. James Donegan has gone to Milwaukee to attend a dog race. Miss Lydla Smelser Is wrorking at Fischrupp Bros.' during the illness of Miss Nellie McTigh. Mrs. Thompson and daughter, Miss Susie, were South Chicago visitors yesterday. Miss Jessie Marie Best, who has been spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Robert Denham of LaPorte avenue, left yesterday for Oklahoma Territory to make her home with relatives. The District Women's Foreign Missionary society Is holding their annual meeting In their church, beginning yesterday and ending today. A consecration and communion sermon was conducted by the pastor yesterday morning, and last night Mrs. Howard, a missionary from India, lectured. Special music was rendered by the choir and there was also a song by the standard bearers class. ROBERTS DALE NEWS Mrs. Carl Johnson of East Chicago, spent Sunday visiting her and In Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Grawe of Tracy, Ind., surprised the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Markert, by stepping in on them, and helping them celebrate their silver wedding anniversary, yesterday. Mrs. Peterken returned to her home In North Dakota, after spending a few days here visiting her mother, Mrs. Bloe, of Indiana boulevard. Miss Louise Hatt is confined to her home in Roberts avenue on account of sickness, and is under the care of Dr. Doolittle of Whiting. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Kohr and daughter were the guests of friends In Hammond Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atchison and children returned from a few days' visit with friends In Crocker, Ind. Clarence Lowell of Hammond, visited with Mrs. Beisen and children over Sunday. Lillian W'ichorst entertained quite a number of her schoolmates at her home In Harrison avenue, Monday, In honor of her seventh birthday. Charles Kreuter of Roby. will leave In a few days for Benton Harbor, Mich., where he will take treatments for his health. John Malone, who was reported missing by his wife to the South Chicago and Hammond police several days ago, has returned to his home in Robertsdale. John Tetro of South Chicago, was arrested Monday at tho corner of Roberts avenue and One Hundred and Seventeenth street by Officer Fred Franck for intoxication and disorderly conduct. Ho was taken to Hammond for trial. VALPARAISO NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dorland of LaPorte, are visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. William Middaugh and daughter Grace, of Michigan City, are the guests of relatives in this city. MJjs Clara Marquart. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. William Topper at Westville, returned home today. Mesdames S. W. Stevens. N. E. Tlnkhara, Rachael Bowers and Miss Jennie Dille, of this city, are attending the convention of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Valparaiso district. Northwest Indiana conference, which is being held at Whiting today. Chaplain Brown Post. G. A. R., will celebrate the twenty-fifith anniversary cf the organization of the post in this city at their hall Saturday night

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uie address. Lila E. Lambert has filed suit in the Porter circuit court for a divorce from Jacob Lambert. She charges cruel an I innuman treatment- She wants S500 alimony and custody of two children. J. Lowenstine and Dr. J. A. Ryan leaves tomorrow on a trip to Texas. Loui3 Kull returned home vesterdav I rrom bt. Louis, where he was called by me death of his brother Frederick. Frank Griebel has returned from a visit at Elkhorn, Wis. Mrs. G. A. Peirce and dauehter Mrs Nellie Harte of Seattle. Wash., are the guets of A. D. Bartholomew and family. Marion Snyder left last evening for Baker City, Ore., where he will make nis future home. Broncho John Sullivan and his wild west show will return and go into winter quarters here Wednesday. The show s working crew arrived here to day. They have had a successful sea son. Jacob Rumboldt was here from Hobart today. O. W. Herrick and George T. Miller were at Crown Point yesterday on business. William Everetts of WInslow, Va., arrived here last night for a visit with irlends. .irs. l,. J. Stewart and son Ford went to Lowell today, where thev will be the guests of the former's daughter. Mrs. C. L. Black, for a few days. William D. Frazer of Warsaw, was in the city today on business. E. B. Sellers of Monticello, is visit ing in this city. George Sherwood returned home vps terday from Bremen, Ind.. where he has been attending the fair. Mr .and Mrs. Walter Baird. of Pitts burg, Kan., are visiting Mrs. Samuel dioner and family. Charles Hogar of Plymouth, arrived here yesterday to accept a position. a. ii. israur and J. II. Garvin. of Monon, were in the city yesterday buying horses. Tho Valpo high school goes to War saw next Saturday to play the team of that city. HESSVILLE NEWS Mrs. John Otto and Master Freddie Otto are visiting in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Prohl of Ham mond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Prohl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Homann. Miss Grace Gorman returned Monday from a visit in Chicago with Miss Clara Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Madden. T. F. Gorman transacted business in Chicago, Monday. Jesse Skelton will move his family here from East Chicago. They will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Coon's family. Frank Holly transacted business in Hammond, Monday. Eddie Piper of George town, Ky., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Piper. Misses Alma and Emma Dedelow returned Monday from a few days' visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chick, Jr., have returned to Georgetown, Ky., after a pleasant visit with Mr. Chick's parents here. They were accompanied by Master Willie Chick. Miss Mae Hanson of Hammond has accepted a position In the C. T. & S. office at Osborn. The remains of Fritz Miller were interred In the Hessvllle cemetery yesterday. EAST CHICAGO NEWS Sam Cohen has purchased Mrs. Mary Relland's residence on Magoun avenue. He expects to occupy it as soon as necessary changes are made in the interior. Residents of Oklahoma are feeling keenly the need of a sewer syetem. There is four feet of water in some oasements In that section and many are suffering with rheumatism and kindred ailments. It is expected that the sewer, which is to be built in the spring, will relieve conditions. Attorney Patterson of Indiana Harbor was an East Chicago visitor yesterday. The proprietors of: the new electric theatre are about to Inaugurate something new. They will conduct a baby show along entirely new lines. The babies will have their pictures taken and these pictures will be shown on the screen. Everyone purchasing admission to the theatre will be entitled to vote for their favorite and the winner will receive a handsome present. The contestants will be limited to fifteen. Sam Johnson has sold his milk business to William Peterson. Sam will continue to operate the business for a tew wefks. Miss Edith Evans, who has been employed as a stenographer in the office of Abe Ottenheimer, will take the place left vacant by Mrs. Groves at the De Lanar Copper works. Isaac Specter transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Just received a larjje assort ment of tine Hand Painted CHINA WARE Marked at astonlshtnzlr low prices. MAX NASSAU, JEWEL0TUN EAST CHICAGO. IND. IF YOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT trade at the reliable GROCERY and MARKET .4713 Forsythe Ave. EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA F. JACOBSON, Prop.

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MERRILLVILLE NEWS Joe Schillo and Fred r.eaeh are Jurors in the superior court. Frank Halfman is building a mod ern silo. Alice Koyd and Ilattie Nasshahn epent yesterday in Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. George Eder of Ham inond spent Sunday with John Hoff man and family. Dr. II. L. Iddings made a professional visit to Hammond today, making the trip by train. Mrs. Guy Merrill and children of Hanmord spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Zouvers. M. F. Pierce and wife are visiting in South Chicago with their daughter, Mrs. A. O. Merrill and other relatives. John Bothwell of Ross and his frisnd Mr. Turner, made a short call on friend yesterday. Delia Horst of Crown Point visited her sister, Mrs. Kate Pierce, last Sat urday and also attended the teacher's institute. DYER NEWS Messrs John Hilbrlch and Peter Cope of Schererville were business visitors here yesterday. Samuel Sax, representing the M. Sax & Co. liquor house of South Chicago, made a business call here yesterday. Mr. Baer of Englewood was a Dyer visitor yesterday on business. J. J. Klein was summoned to serve on the petit Jury. He went to Hammond yesterday but was excused. N. Rohrman of Schererville, was here Monday looking after business matters. The rubber coat raffled at J. J. Klein's, was won by Max Trinosky of Lansing, he holding the lucky number. Fred Gold of Glenwood, traveling for the Charle3 A. Zahn Co., called on business people here Monday. Forty hours devotion, which took its beginning in the St. Joseph's church here Sunday, will come to a close to night. Many priests from the neighboring parishes were present. Mrs. Mat Hilbrlch and daughter of near Schererville, spent yesterday with her daughter, Mrs. Anton Keilman of this place. Mrs. T. Hogan of Englewood, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. II. J. Schulte of this place, Sunday. Miss Katy Mangold and mother vis ited over Sunday with relatives at Hammond. MUNSTER NEWS Master Ben Terpstra, who Is in Minnesota for his health, Is reported to be much Improved. The Misses Louise and Marv Kuhlman attended a party at the Fredricks home in Dyer, Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhlman spent last evening at the home of Mr. Kuhlman's parents at Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty visited In Hammond yesterday. Harry Jansen had his finger badly hurt in a corn binder yesterday. Miss Sarah Jansen has gone to Chi cago to visit friends for a few days. Mrs. Rhiner of Highlands was here yesterday. Doctor Oberlin, his wife and daughter Catherine, passed through here yesterday in their auto. Mr. John Kikkert was In Highlands on business yesterday. Mr. A. S. Beebe, an automobile mer chant of Minneapolis and St. Paul, re turned to his home today after spend ing a few days with friends here. GRIFFITH NEWS Jo. Harkenrider has been promoted to day ayrd clerk at the Erie. A. L. Russell made a short visit to Toleston yesterday. John Farry, sr., chief engineer at the oil plant, and his family went to make a short visit in Rochester, Saturday, and are expected home today. L. A. Southworth made a business trip to th.e city this morning on the early C, C. & L. train. A. J. Love spent Sunday at the home of his son, F. W. Love. Mrs. Effle Ellis was a guest at the home of L A. Southworth yesterday. Mrs. Lee Chalfant was a Hammond shopper today. Ed Miller has accepted, a position as night clerk at the Erie office. RENSSELAER NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Deanor visited Rev. Clark and family over Sunday. Marlon A. Churchill of Randall, Mir-n., 3 visiting friends and relatives hero. Ross Hawkins and family of Logansport, but formerly of this place, who have been visiting friends and relatives for several days, returned home today. J. P. Overton made a business trip to Lafayette yesterday. A son was born Oct. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Abbott. Delos Coen of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents here. Thos. Mills and wife, of Zionville, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Wolfe, returned home yesterday. HOBART NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry ItteL Jr., went to Chicago, Sunday, to visit Mrs. Ittel's mother, who is quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scheldt and Thomas Ilickery went over to Hammond last evening to attend a social session of the Knights of Columbus. Ed Kelley closed the deal this morning for the purchase of T. D. Clark's draying business. Mr. Claris was cora-

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pelled to dispose of the business ownig to his poor health. Chas. Vincent and family visited friends and relatives Sunday at Porter, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mantenffel were guests of relatives at Toleston over Sunday. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William Rossow, which died Saturday, was buried In the Hobart cemetery Sunday. Ed Kielman transacted business In Chicago yesterday. CROWN POINT NEWS Miss Ula Hall of Chicago, was here over Sunday visiting with her parents. Julius Griesel and A. A. Bremer were among the Chicago shoppers yesterday. The county commissioners met yesterday, having a special session. Clayton Root and wife took their little son, who has been sick for some time to a Chicago hospital last Sunday. Sheriff Carter and wife spent yesterday in Chicago. Clayton Root and Dr. G. D. Bramon were Chicago visitors yesterday. WHEELER NEWS Julius Cartensen was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Among the people who attended the Eastern Star meeting at Valparaiso last evening were: Mrs. Mary Hardesty, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Johnson. Some time each week of the high school work, is now spent for drawing, of which Miss Johnston, teacher of the second room, Is instructor. Mrs. J. M. Tennery left this morning for Mattoon, 111., for a short visit with relatives. CLARK STATION Miss E. Behn of Clarke visited friends at South Chicago. Miss H. Schwable of Chicago, visited over Sunday with her parents. Miss Kane of South Chicago, visited with her sister here. Mrs. P. Witty of Indiana Harbor, transacted business here. F. Behn transacted business at South Chicago. Miss Bertha Gastle and John Gastel visited over Sunday at Grand Crossing. TOLLESTON NEWS Charles Phillips and C. Congdon took in the White City, Sunday. Miss Ignota Phillips visited In War saw over Sunday. W. Derrick spent Sunday at his home in Warsaw. Mrs. F. A. Norton and daughter Olive spent Sunday the guest of II. A. Townsley and family. Ross Brown spent Sunday in LaFayette. Mr. and Mrs. William Schroeder of Michigan City, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stewart spent Sunday in Valporalso. Miss Bertha Schultz of Hammond visited with friends here Sunday. Mrs. Albert Hacker was a Hammond shopper yesterday. r GARY NEWS Miss Grace Call is the latest addi tion to the local high school circls. The rather email attendance makes each newcomer a very welcome addition. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Call, who have recently moved in on the west side. Her work is In the second year. The present outline of work in the high school course carries with it no language work. It is the intention to provide this at the beginning of next year when an additional teacher will be engaged. School opened up yesterday morning in the Jefferson building annex with the first four grades assigned to that building under the guidance of Miss Thomas. M. M. Duchich of the firm of Duchich & Co., grocers at Fifth avenue and Virginia streets, is quite ill at a hospital in Chicago. This leaves the firm quite badly handicapped in the handl ing of its large business. He, together with Mr. Lugonja, formerly owner of a grocery on Milwaukee avenue In Chicago, expect to build a substantial grocery and market building on their property at the corner of Broadway and Eighth avenue early in the spring. The glass fronts are being put in in the Knotts and Brennan buildings on Broadway. Harry King and Arthur F. Miller, local real estate brokers, returned yesterday from a week-end trip to Detroit. The expected arrival of Mrs. and Dr. Theodore B. Templin occurred last evening. Mrs. Dr. Walsh went into Chicago in the morning to meet the bridal couple. Several plans for celebrating their home coming were left unfinished and they came unheralded. Until Hotel Gary is ready they will reside with Dr. and Mrs. Walsh. THE PAINE-MAURER COMPANY HARDWARE and FURNITURE Broadwav end Eight Ave. GARY, IND. WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS Only High Grade Goods THE GAEY Bullet and Restaurant Char lea Della-Chieia, Projj. Broadway. Gary, LcO,

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r ST. JOHNS NEWS Frank Koehle from Pittsburg, Penn.A arrived here yesterday for a visit with his brother. August Koehle. The regular meeting of the St. John's Benevolent society will be held tonight at Kammers' hall. It is rumored that William Koehle will have a dance Oct. 23. Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel Road Supervisors August Koehle and Charles Greb are at present busy doing repair work on our streets. Both supervisors have their roads in pretty good condition. Bert Steele, foreman on the section of the Monon railroad, is doing a good deal of repair work on the fence line along the railroad, and the people appreciate his work. Mr. Steele will do the fair with everybody as soon as he receives his material, and has the time. MUCH CONCERN FELT. Ordinary Methods for Treating Catarrh Prove I'nnuccesttf ul. Recent statistics showing an increase in catarrh have shaken the confidence of medical men in the usual prescriptions to safeguard human health from the ravages of this disease. When stomach dosing proved ineffective, it was natural to look for some other treatment, and it is believed that in Hyomei an absolute cure for all catarrhal troubles has at last been found. Breathed through a neat pocket inhaler, its healing medication reaches every spot where there are catarrhal germs, destroys them, prevents their future growth, and soothes the Irritated membrane so that relief is tt almost Instantly, while lasting cure is practically sure to follow. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1.00 and is sold by Summer's pharmacy under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. It is the only cure for catarrh that has ever been sold under a guarantee to cost nothing unless it cures, but Summers pharmacy has so much faith in its power to cure all catarrhal troubles that they are willing to take the risk, so If Hyomei does not help you. there will not be a penny's expense. Get an outfit at once on this liberal plan. HEGEWISGH AND BURNHAM Frank Buck and Charles McGrill spent Saturday evening in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Shore, of Chicago, spent Saturday evening and Sunday In Hegewlsch. Misses Elsie and Lizzie Jordan, Fred Buckmaster and Bob Foult were in the city Saturday night. Enwood Peterson was In the city Saturday night. Edward Coleson was in Englewood a short time Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sweeney is reported very 11L Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collville were In the city Sunday. , Among others in the city Saturday night were: Jack Hill, Carl Bybee and Ernest Jenkins. Charles Peterson spent Sunday here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ron O'Roark were In Hegewisch Sunday afternoon. Roy and Arthur Tweedle were In the city Saturday on business. Rev. B. G. Swaney has been returned to the Hegewisch charge for the coming year. He has the hearty cooperation of his members. Guy, of Chicago, visited his mother, Mrs. Inez Bell, Sunday. Mrs. Elvin Bundy and Mrs. Albert Kause were in the city shopping Monday. Mrs. Charles Sundberg and daughter Norma, spent Monday In Chicago. Rev. Dolston and wife spent Monday here with friends. Rev. Dolston was at one .time pastor at the Swedish Lutheran church. Mrs. Axel Anderson and Miss Ida Nelson were in the city, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Prior, of Howard avenue, spent Sunday in South Chicago. INDIANA HARBOR The supper given Saturday evening by the Lady Maccabees In Cllne's hall was well attended and many words of praise are heard for the excellent suprer served. A fire in the foreign settlement called out the department Saturday evening, but It was quickly extinguished before much damage Was done. Mr. Mallett, who is working for the railroad company. Is circulating a petition against disposing of the Field school building on Commonwealth avenue. It seems that the company does not want the school house or any more of the street. A friend of Mr. Burdlck of the Lake County Lumber company has rented the store room next to the postoffice and will install a first class 6team laundry. Fourteen ore vessels have thus far unloaded cargoes of ore at this place. They carry from three to five thousand tons each. A petition Is being circulated for Emil Valltte to be placed on the police force. Ed Malindor now has eight teams working In Gary and will purchase two more. Mrs. William Casey and daughter, Mary, are visiting in Muncie. Mrs. J. F. Daugherty is expected home the latter part of the week from her extended visit In Ohio.. Messrs Fox and Saunders are erecting fiat buildings on Grapevine aven ie. KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet WILLIAM KACrjJAX. fr, 21 Mels $4.50 Slntfe 25c Full Line of Imported and Domestic Liquor and Ciaprs. Cor. Guthrie and Michigan Ave. TeleDhoae Ind. Harbor 612

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