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WHITING NEWS ' Mrs. Max Stleglitz of One Hundred and Nineteenth street has been entertaining her brothers, Joseph and David Marks of Kenwanee, 111. Misses Sadie Stern and Lillian Given of Jollet, 111., and Miss Hattie Pitzele of Soutn Chicago spent Tuesday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldsmith and Mr. and Mrs. Max Stleglitz. Mrs. Eaton and son Verne of New York avenue wire Chicago shoppers yesterday. Mrs. Sam Campbell of One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Sheridan avenue is a new member of the Fortnightly club filling the place left vacant by Miss Edith Gladfelter going away. It is thought that Mrs. Campbell will be a valuable acquisition to the club. Mrs. George S. Hilliard was in South Chicago on business yesterday. Mrs. Pat McCarthy of South Chicago spent yesterday with her sisiter, Mrs. Joseph Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMenamin have moved from 55 One Hundred and Nineteenth street, one of the Standard's houses. Mr. and Mrs. Qulnn and family now occ:v7 the house left vacant by them. Mesdames N. Migatz and M. Stleglitz spent Tuesday with Mrs. Newman at her home in Cheltenham. , The condition of John Hickey of New York avenue, was regarded by his physician this morning as being slightly more favorable. Though actually the same symptoms continue, the fever has somewhat abated and the spirits of the patient are higher. Mrs. Miles of LaPorte avenue was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Miss Amelia Hoppe was detained from her duties at the telephone office last night, on account of illness. Joseph Murphy, who is at the Mercy hospital in Chicago with spinal meningitis Is rapidly improving, the little fellow now being able to walk the length of his bed. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy expect to bring him home in about two weeks. Miss Essie Hatch had the misfortune to sprain her thumb yesterday while washing windows. Coletta, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McFadden of Central avenue entertained fourteen of her little friends in honor of her sixth birthday, Tuesday afternoon. The children played several games and were served "with elaborate refreshments by Mrs. McFadden. The little hostess was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Among those present were: Claire Henthorne, Dorothy Greenwald, Margaret Hayes, Helen and Kenneth Beach, Elona and Willlo Homan, Mary Slater, Elmer Volkiuan, Russell Thomas, Mary O'Donnell and Garnet Boyer. Benjamin Borton of Valparaiso trans acted business here today. ROBERTS DALE NEWS Verne Payne, the son of Mr. and Mrs. "W. Payne, of Harrison avenue, is very Blck with pneumonia. Kay Hammond, of the L. M. Hammond Coal company, transacted business here yesterday. Mrs. John Soltwedle of Michigan City, Ind., is spending a few days visiting relatives and friends in Robertsdale and Whiting. Mrs. John Dreesen of East Chicago, visited relatives and friends here Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Witsenberger is moving from Harrison avenue, into Dr. Kohr's cottage on Indiana boulevard. Mrs. Stack of Reese avenue, is recovering from a severe case of typhoid fever. The young son of Mrs. F. Fruit of Harrison avenue. Is suffering with a severe cold. Mrs. Agnes Roberts was a Chicago business visitor Wednesday. Mrs. George Whyle of Roberts avenue, entertained friends from Chicago. VALPARAISO NEWS

Miss Bertha Joel went to Indianapolis today to attend the State Literary association convention. Roy Beach returned home last evening from Seattle, Wash., where he has been for the past year. Rudolph James, employed at Alexander's livery barn, while snoozing away last ni.srht. dreamed he was attacked by " two men and suddenly awakening, he leaped from his bed and jumped through a big plate glass window. He

was badly cut up about the head and arms. George Bryan and family have rereturned from Greeley, Colo., to reside here. E. IT. Heilstedt and family have returned home from a visit at LaSalle, 111. ' Thomas Hansen is circulating a petition for the release of his two sons. Who were sentenced to the Plalnfield reformatory by Judge McMahon last spring. S. M. Wolf and wife of Centerburg. Ohio, are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. A. L. Tallbott. The court house clock in this city wlll be illuminated. The county commissioners have awarded the contract to E. F. Vanness. Prof. Wolkenhener of Fort Wayne, has accepted the call extended by the German Lutheran church congregation of this city to take charge of the parochial school here. Mies Bertha Specht of this city, has purchased the Mrs. Frank Griswold milinery store at Chesterton. She took possession Monday. Mrs. Thomas Wilson and Mrs. Alfred Banister went to Englewood, 111., thi3 morning to visit Mrs. C. R. Talcott. William Marsh of Gary, is in town visiting friends. Miller Baum and Prof. W. F. Gaskins were Gary visitors yesterday. Mrs. Mabel Fisher returned today to her home in Argos, after a visit here with friends. The annual convention of the W. R. )C of the Thirteenth district, came to

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and visitors have returned to their homes. Ed Wells of South Bend, is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wells. Br. J. D. Wilson of Hebron, was In the city today on business. Mrs. M. J. Brewer has returned from a visit at South Bend with her daughter. Paul Kuppnau sr. was at Wanatah today on business. Harris Bundy Is visiting relatives at Chesterton for a few days. M. M. Taylor and M. B. Rockwell are at Champaign, 111., today on legal business. Sheriff Levls Green was at Gary yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Heard is visiting relatives at Hobart. Howard Barnes and David Fox were at Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. De Motte of Niles, Mich., are the guests of Mrs. Anne Davis. Mrs. William Thune returned today from Chicago, where she attended the wedding of her brother. Attorney C. B. Tinkham was at Gary yesterday on legal business. LOWELL NEWS A football team has been organized in Lowell, and the first game will be played next Sunday at Oakland park with a team from Hegewisch. Louis Binxenman, who has been having charge of the West Creek creamery, has moved with his family to Lowell, where we understand he will work for the Northwestern Telephone company. Fred Sanger has resigned his position in Grant Bros.' store and gone to work for the telephone company. A letter to his parents from Fay Tilton, who recently went to Texas, says ho is greatly taken up with that country and thinks he will make his future home there. Miss Ada Petrie is visiting an uncle and aunt at Momence. James Smith, father of Mrs. S. II. Petrie is reported quite sick. Mrs. II. D. Gerrish and son, who have been visiting her father, Edwin Michael, here the last year, have returned to their home in Idaho. Mr. Gerrish has been appointed a government scout with headquarters at Challis, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Love have gone to Kramer. Ind., where Mr. Love will take mud baths in the hopes that he may regain his health. Miss Ida Merle Ackerman of Monticello, Ind., is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ackerman. Ray Buckley of Brazil, Ind., Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley, here. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kanaar have returned for a several . week's visit with their parents over In Marshal county. Powell & Latta have been awarded the contract for building the electric light plant in Lowell. The foundation for the boilers and dynamos and all other cement work will be done by the Lowell Pressed Stone company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson have moved to Hammond, where Frank has a good job In the postofflce. MERRILLVILLE NEWS For some Indiscretion Mr. Gradle, section foreman on the C. C. & L and his entire force were laid off. Mr. Gradle is a goo citizen and we regret to lose him. Several of our progressive farmers are in attendance at the Dairy shop In Chicago. Mrs S. B. Woods has gone to Columbus, C, to see her son, Harold, who is reported quite sick. This is Harold's fourth and last year at the State Agricultural college. EAST CHICAGO NEWS Students in the local high school are taking up food analysis In connection with the regular coursa in physiology. Plans are under way to add a course in domestic science next year. Miss Fannie Cohen visited friends in Hammond yesterday. The Republic is still idle with the exception of the busheling mill. It is impossible to learn the cause of the lay-off, but It is expected that all departments will be on next week. The girls of the eighth grade have organized for a basket ball team, and are open for games. Harold Louchs has taken a position with the Chicago Telephone company. Great Interest is being manifested in the baby show at the New Electric theatre. Stephen Kerr of South Deerlng, Is visiting friends in East Chicago. Just received a large assortVrjf ment of tine zlW$ Hand Painted CHINA WARE Marked at astonlshinilT low prices. MAX NASSAU, jewel0eprt,an 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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CROWN POINT NEWS County Assessor William Black of Eagle Creek, was here on business yesterday. Dennis Palmer of Palmer, was transacting business at the county seat. The Crown Point Floral company has installed a new heating plant In their establishment. Elsie Blocker of Hammond is visiting friends and relatives here for a few days. Mrs. Flora Miller of Iowa, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jacob Houk, for a few weeks. Mabel Crawford, Minnie Schultz, Emma Ainsworth and Lillian Meyers expect to visit the public schools in Hammond tomorrow. Contractor Green and son have finished the digging of the sewer ditch in the south part of town and have moved their large steam ditcher toward the depot, where they expect to complete the entire contract within the next few days. The Crown Point high school foothail team will go to Hammond next Saturday, where they will play the Hammond high school team. Frank Smith is moving his family on a farm near Winfield. William Blome, a farmer near South East Grove, will move to North Dakota, where he expects to make his future home. Contractor W. J. Turnes and company will be ready to lay brick within a few days for the north wing of the court house. It Is reported that the Crown Point high school basket ball team is doing fine work in their practice, and expect to make an excellent record this year. Christopher Zlesiness sr. has been on the sick list for the last few days. A large crowd of Crown Pointers expect to accompany the high school football team to Hammond next Saturday. Contractors Moon and Hale of East Chicago, have almost finished hauling the old blocks off North Main street. Miss Elizabeth Meyer left yesterday morning for Mexico, Mo., where she will visit friends and relatives for several weeks. Marriage licenses: Edward A. Mack, May wood, 111 29 Annie C. Smith, Chicago 31 Summer L Barney, Hammond 21 Mae George, Hammond .....22 Henry G. Smith, Chicago 61 Emma J. Held, Chicago 61 Walter Barron, Chicago 36 Evangeline Jones, Chicago 28 Louis Pearmon, Chicago 29 Hensie Johnson, Chicago 32 Stephen Clay, Chicago 41 Mary A. Carmody, Chicago 39 Henry T. Lahl, Chicago 85 Mabel Kennedy, Chicago 34 Charles O. Vase, Chicago .....57 Harriet E. Roberts, Chicago 30 William Sattler, South Chicago 37 Iva M. Shields, South Chicago 34 Walter I. Carow, Chicago 29 Josephine Meek, Chicago 30 James J. Allen jr., Chicago 25 Marie Waring, Chicago 24 TIMELY TIPS TO EHEUMATICS. Medical Expert Gives Simple Directions for the Cure of Rhe-umatlstin, Kidney aud Bladder Troubles. The well known physician, Dr. George Edmund Flood, stages that Rheumatism and the more frequent forms of Kidney and Bladder Trouoles are largely due to errors in diet and the general mode of life. Dr. Flood cautions all who have Rheumatism or Kidney and Bladder ailments to be moderate in the consumption of heavy, rich foods. A good diet will be found in soups, broths, fresh milk and plenty of water. "You should," says Dr. Flood, "take plenty of time to eat and Immediately cease eating when your stomach tells you that you have had enough, even though your palate may still ask for more. If your work is confining a moderate amount of exercise taken each day in the open air, will be of great benefit." Dr. Flood wishes it understood, however, that careful diet will not alone suffice to cure these ailments, although it proves of invaluable assistance. Dr. Flood has achieved great success in his practice in the treatment of Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder troubles, and for the benefit of our readers he has consented to our reproduction in this column of the complete prescription which contributed so greatly to his success. Dr. Flood says that this prescription Is the most certain ci;re for the diseases which we have mentioned that he has ever come across in many years of busy practice. Here is the prescription: Fluid Extract of Cascara Aromatic Vs ounce Concentrated Barkola Compound 1 ounce Aromatic Elixir 4 ounces Adult dose: One teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime; children, onefourth to one-half teaspoonful after meals. This prescription can be filled bv anv druggist, anywhere, or, better still, get the ingredients yourself and mix them at home by shaking them up in a bottle. INDIANA HARBOR Mrs. E. De Briae and daughter. Miss Effle, drove over from East Chicago today and called on Harbor friends. Mrs. Harriet Winslow and Mrs. W. B. Van Home were Chicago visitors today. Mrs. A. G. Lundquist entertained the Wednesday club this afternoon. The Maccabee ladies intend giving a play next week, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. 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by the name of Perkins, and injurir.g him quite severely. This is the second case of this kind within a short time caused from careless driving. HOBART NEWS Miss Nellie Fuller, who has been in poor health for some time, died here Monday at her home near the C J. E. tower. Funeral services were held yesterday at the Methodist Episcopal church and burial took place at the Blake cemetery. Miss Agnes Cunningham visited friends in Chicago, Tuesday and Wednesday. The fire department responded to a call Tuesday evening at about 11 o'clock. Fire started from the oven in the Baumer's bakery on Main street, but the blaze was extinguished before much damage was done. Miss Thresa Boldt. of Hammond, i3 home this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boldt. Martin Gill of Chicago visited his brother James, and family in Hobart a few days this week. Messrs. Fred Rose, William Kruse, Christ Heck, Lou Barnes and Ed Keilman went to Hammond yesterday as witnesses in the Laube case, which was set for trial on the 15th inst. Quite a number from here intend going to Merrillville this evening to attend the dance. Joe Fox of Chicago, is out from the city spending a week's vacation with his parents. Most all of our business houses are closing their places of business at S o'clock in the evening. DYER NEWS John Miller Jr. of St. John, was here looking after some of the Northwestern company's phones. Mr. Busche of the LaParle Liquor house of Chicago, was here on business yesterday. Mrs. John Miller of Griffith, spent Wednesday with friends here in Dyer. ' J. Hlllegonds made a business trip to Schererville yesterday. J. H. Breuscher spent Wednesday at Chicago in the interests of creamery work. Andrew Doctor of St. John, was aDyer business visitor yesterday. August Koehle of St. John, stone road supervisor, was here yester'ry with several teams to haul crushed stone for repair work. John Stark made a business trip to Dyer Wednesday. Road Supervisor August Koehle received three more carloads of fine stone at Dyer, which will be used for road repairing on the north end of his district. An acetylene gas generator was re ceived by Rev. A. M. Bucheit for the new parochial building. HESSVILLE NEWS Charles Sandifer, mathematics teacher in the high sohool, was called to Chicago yesterday by the death of a brother. W. C. Quinn of Chicago returned home today, after a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Lou Harmon. Mrs. M. E. Corliss entertained a bunch of telephone girls and linemen at her home, a short distance from town, last evening. Mrs. V. O. Patterson of Boston, returned to her home yesterday after an extended visit with her parents, Phillip Blue and wife. Squire Thornton and little son are visiting relatives In Danville, 111. Mrs. M. B. Leslie of Connersville, began a series of revival meetings at the Baptist church last night. They will continue indefinitely. The funeral of Joe Miller, who was killed at Hammond Monday, was held here today at the Catholic church by Father Meyers. Interment was made In the Catholic cemetery south of town. T. J. Richardson has gone to Chicago to meet his sister, Mrs. Karull, a former teacher in the schools, but who now resides In Nebraska, but Is coming back here on a visit. Marion Churchill has returned to his home in Randall, Minn., but has decided to return here to live. TOLLESTON NEWS Mrs. Louis Hansen was a Hammond shopper Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Henke visited In Hammond Tuesday. R. Maudlin and family have moved to Valparaiso. Mrs. I. S. Paustle and son Floyd, were in Chicago yesterday. Mesdames H. Hood and C. Parker were Hammond shoppers yesterday. Miss Genevieve Gibson was shopping in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Hattie Manners and son Percy, are spending a few days with friends in Griffith. Mrs. George Stolley passed away quietly Wednesday morning, after a long siege of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Stewart spent Monday evening in Valparaiso. Mrs. Aug. Rumpp visited in Hammond yesterday. THE PAIHE-hlAURER COMPANY HARDWARE and FURNITURE Broadway end Eight Ave. QARY, IND. WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIQARS Only High Grade Good THE GABY Buffet and Restaurant Charlea peII-Caiea. Prop. Broadway. Gary. lad.

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Mr. F.urge and friends of Hammond transacted business here. H. Schrleber of Hammond transacted business here. Mrs. Gastel and daughter, Elsie, visited friends in Hammond. Julius Schurer transacted business in South Chicago. Miss Clara Brown transacted business in South Chicago. G. Wagner transacted business in Chicago. Mrs. Mary Wright of Edgerton. Ohio, Miss Liilie Hammond of Ashland, Ohio, and Mrs. Ara Closson of Grand Crossing. Mrs. E. Closson of South Chicago, and Mrs. J. Rayden of Whiting, entertained Mrs. Belm here Wednesday. Miss P. Witty and Mrs. B. Schrieber of Indiana Harbor, were papering the former's house. Mrs. Bremer of Otis, Ind., and Mrs. A. Luck of Clark, transacted business at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Heine of Ross, transacted business here. Mrs. Miller of Hessville visited her mother here. MUNSTER NEWS Miss Etta Henderson was In Haramand visiting yesterday. Miss Ruby Wilson was a Hammond visitor yesterday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Emmerling, Mrs. Graves. Mrs. Cleveland and Etesa P'mmerling of Hammond spent yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Munster's home. Mrs. Jacob Munster is spending a few days in Chicago. The bridge between Highlands and Munster over Hart's d'-tch is at last undergoing much needed repairing. Harry Jansen Js In Hammond today to have a slight operation performed on his finger which he Injured in a corn binder last week. Joseph Miller Is taking a two weeks' vacation and John Terpstra is taking his place on the mail route for that space of time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuhlman were in Hartsdale yesterday. Joseph Kuhlman visited his father, S. Kuhlman of Hammond, who is very ill. C. Jabaay was in Hammond yesterday. HESSVILLE NEWS Mrs. E. B. Evans was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. Eichner of Indiana Harbor, is building a house in Hessville. The Hessville school will be dismissed Oct. 24 and 25. Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. Horace Lohse were in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Block of South Chicago, visited at the home of Martin Natke Wednesday. John Hess transacted business In Hammond yesterday. Kittie Gibson of Gibson, was in Hessville Wednesday. She made arrangements for the disinterment of William Davis, the man who died recently at her home, from the potter's field to her lot in the Hessville cemetery. BLACK OAK NEWS F. B. Scheldt transacted business In Hammond yesterday. Jim Scholtz was a Hammond visitor 3'esterday. J. C. Seberger was a Hammond visyesterday. Mrs. F. B. Scheldt is a Hammond visitor today. GRIFFITH NEWS Emmet Lease and family are preparing to leave soon for Lima, O., where they will make their future home. Mr. Lease is engineer at the oil plant at present and will take a similar position in the Ohio town. Alvin Lightfoot transacted business In Highlands today. J. Liable was a Highland visitor this morning. Postmaster Ellis moved Into hts new quarters today. Quite a little excitement was caused by a small fire at the Schererville school but by the efforts of the teachers and pupils it was extinguished before much damage was done. Josephine Austgen spent the day In Hammond. WHEELER NEWS Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Tatlock were visitors in Chicago yesterday. Percy Workman went to Chicago yesterday to get a new ruling machine for the Monarch company. Miss Lena Shults was a Valparaiso visitor yesterday. Mrs. J. M. Conrlck and daughters, Mary and Lura, and son, John, were risltors in Chicago Wednesday. $100 EEWABD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least ore dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional remedy. Hall's Catarrh Curs is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case: that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

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