Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1907 — Page 6

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

Friday. October 25, 1907.

CROWN POINT NEWS

John Miller Jr. of St. John, -was here yesterday looking after the Interests of the Northwestern Telephone company. Deputy George Ilorst has taken Thomas Dolton, a colored man who Is charged with murder at Oary some time ago, to Valparaiso, where ho will await his trial, which was taken there on a change of venue. , George Galloway of East Chicago, was a caller at tho county seat yesterday. Fred Sehnial of IvjwcII, was seen on the streets of Crown Point yesterday. Treasurer L. K. Bailey went to Chicago yesterday on a business trip. Adolphua ISloeker of Chicago, was Been on the streets here yesterday. John J. Kli'inman of Chicago, was transacting business here yesterday. Maggie Schmal left for Iowell yesterday, whore she will visit friends and relatives for a few days. Mrs. Celia Huske of Chicago, and Mrs. Kate Massoth of Kokomo, Ind., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Cragg. James Pinter, employed by W. J. Turneo & Co., met with a serious accident yesterday afternoon while hauling brick from the depot to the courthouse on Clark street. While attempting to turn around he lont bin balance and fell from the wagon and under the wheels, which passed over both his legs, but fortunately no bones were broken. Several stitches were taken to close a wound sustained In the accident. Marriage licenses: John It. Simonton, Chicago 28 Tillle Jlinz, Chicago. 29 Thomas Krug, Chicago 2S Agnes Koshnke, Chicago 22 William Carsten, Chicago 45 Ida Hapke, Chicago 35 Charles II. Wolterf, Hammond ....... 22 Anna Blkorsky, Hammond 19 Harry C. Uuttler, Chicago 2$ Uirdle Elliot, Chicago 25 Mathow Horner, Chicago ..38 Anna Fell. Chicago 36 Albert II. Robinson, Chicago 23 Kathryn .Sehuck, Chicago 23 Ijewis Young, Chicago 41 Florence Gotchy, Chicago 41 Paul Milby, Hammond 31 Mary Matthias, Gary, Ind 18 Patrick II. Cain, Pondeac, 111 43 Alvina Kurth, Chicago 31 John Slrtz, East Chicago 21 Antonina Stavoniak, East Chicago. .

TOLLESTON NEWS

Mesdames F. Borman and O. C. Borjnan were Chicago shoppers yesterday. Misses Matilda Deldel and Henrietta Gibson are attending the teachers' association at Hammond. Mrs. E. E. Shover and daughter, Ona, were shopping in Hammond yesterday. The Gary Granite, Brick and Stone company met yesterday at Gary, Ind.. and organized and elected directors and officers for the company, in which O. C. Borman and X. C. Kunert of Toles-

ton will be Interested. These parties expect to take quite a bunch of stock, the capital of the company being $75,000. Walter Kunert of Hammond, was In town yesterday and bought a half Interest In Otto Borman's new automobile. Mr. Kunert expects to remain on the ground and be Borman's chauffeur. The M. C. I. R. expects to put In some switch tracks which are badly needed on account of the immense increase In business. Our new town survey of section eight is nearlng completion, to the surprise of all property owners, who are well satisfied. The two new cottages being built by F. Borman on Second street, are well under way. They are badly needed for Toleston. The sixty-foot frontage on Second street formerly owned by Ed Harms, has been purchased by the real estate llrm of Borman & Waldron. This frojntage Is also under way to be purchased by Chicago parties, who intend to erect a dry goods and gent's furnishing store. The Korp house in the south part of town on One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, has been purchased by Dr. J. Watson. E. M. Salisbury will in the near future erect a large rooming house on the corner of Fourth and Martha streets. Plans and specifications are Ixdng drawn up by one of our leading contractors. This building, when completed, will be an ornament to the town. Cottages and flats numbering from nine to twelve will be erected by J. A. Wilson of Jollet, 111., In Hoosiac's addition to Toleston, now controlled by Borman & Waldron. Plans and specifications are now in the hands of contractors. These buildings, it Is expected, will be finished before cold weather.

DYER NEWS

William Llesenfelt of St. John, was a Dyer visitor yesterday. Frank Thiel of St. John, made a business trip to our town Wednesday. Anton Kaiser made his weekly trip to Hammond today. Some members of the Odd Fellows from here went to Hammond yesterday evening to attend meeting. Messrs. Jos. and Peter Leinen are spending several days at home on account of the illness of their father. Peter Kolling jr., of Schererville, was here yesterday posting bills announcing the sale of his personal property. Jos. Peschel went to Chicago yesterday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mr. Wittine, who was buried there today. The Misses Lizzie and Anna Keilman left for Chicago yesterday to spend severay days with relatives. Miss Barbara and Tillle Scheldt are visiting with relatives in Chicago at present.

EAST CHICAGO NEWS

WHEELER NEWS

Quite a number from Wheeler will attend the Eastern Star meeting at Hobart tonight. The I. O. F. of A. lodge met last e'ening. It is reported that several hayrack parties from surrounding towns will attend the Halloween social one week from last evening. Misses Lillian Rossow, Martha Hick and Miss Peterson of Hobart visited our schools Thursday. Mrs. John Barnes and daughter, Miss Catherine, were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Theodore Richmond and children were Valparaiso visitors Thursday. Walter Stratford of East Chicago, 111., transacted business in Wheeler, Thursday. The supper given last evening by the Ladies' Aid society was quite a success, having a fairly large attendance. Miss Susie Clifford of Hobart, Ind., visited at the home of Miss Erma Gott, Thursday.

Miss Etta Lundquist of Tod avenue very pleasantly entertained at her home, tho Luthen League and friends, last Thursday evening. The house was decorated in autumn leaves and the American colors for the occasion. Refreshments were served and the evening was spent in music and games and a good time seemed to be enpoyed by all. Those present were: Misses Hazel Cherry, Maggie Peterson, Emma Wik, Ellen Satterbloom, Esther Peterson, Agnes Flsk, Anna Spenner. Agnes Nelson, Lillian Nelson, Ruth Lundquist, Esther Lundquist, Messrs. Gust Johnson, Gust and Ever Nelson, Fritz Engdahl, Pahr Johnson, Carl Satterbloom, Frank Peterson, Carl LJungren, Carl Johnson and Emil Lassen of Hammond. Mrs. Edward Klopf of Gary is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fahey of Olcott avenue. Mrs. Mose Specter visited relatives In Chicago yesterday. J. D. Williams will take possession of Corrigan's place on Chicago avenue Saturday night. The Tigers play the Harvey high

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KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet WILLIAM KAUFlIARr, Proa. 21 Meals $4.50 Single 25c Full Line of Imported and Domestic Liquors and Cifrart. .Cor. Guthrie and Michigan Ave. Telephone Ind. Harbor 61Z

school tomorrow at Saw Mill park. Harvey has one of the best teams in Illinois and the game promises to be a warm one. Turn out and root for the boys. Judge W. A. Relland 'heard the closing addresses in the Laube trial at the superior court yesterday. Rev. Arnold is trying to secure the services of the Hammond Episcopal choir for Sunday. Major & Company of Chicago, will commence the erection of a three story brick office building for Sol Friedman on Forsyth avenue at once. The building will fill a lung felt want and it is expected that ail of the office rooms will be taken long before the building is compit-ted. Teachers in the local schools are attending the meetings of the Lake County Teachers" association at Hammond today and tomorrow. They report the meeting the largest ever held in Lake county. Rev. Arnold visited friends in Chicago today. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer, a nine pound girl.

LOWELL NEWS

j GRIFFITH NEWS

F. W. Love visited the Whiting schools yesterday. Jeweler Laderoeh of Hammond was in our town a short time today, lie and Marshal Harkenrider are old friends and for the pleasure of It he brought the marshal out from Hammond in his auto. George Osborn visited in Hammond today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mueller leave for Chicago today over the Grand Trunk, from which place they expect to start for California where they will remain for some time. The breaking into and robbing of the postofilce last night, causes many of the citizens to urge, more strongly than ever, the need of a Jail or some other place where suspicious characters can be properly taken care of before they have a chance to do any mischief.

All the teachers are attending the meeting of the Teachers' association at Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Feeley, two of our aged and respected citizens, are reported In very feeble health at their home, southeast of town. Miss Etta Palmer has resigned her position as -hello" girl in the Northwestern central office. Her place has been taken by Hazel and Anna Sanger. Mr. and Mrs. George LeRay, who have been living on the range line the past summer, have moved back to town. Miss Tillle Shaeff er attended the funeral of her little cousin, the Mager boy, who died from blood poison caused by running a splinter in his eye.

MERRILLVILLE NEWS

MUNSTER NEWS

Superintendent M. C. Curlts visited Minister school Wednesday Thursday is visiting day for most of the North and Calumet township teachers. Miss Sehreiber and Miss Newcomb of Saxony, are visiting the schools in Oak Park, 111 Mr. Love and Miss Bodegrahen of Highlands are assigned to Whiting, Ind., and Miss Henderson and Miss Wilson in LaGrange, 111. Miss Kaske is visiting in Oak Park. Mrs. Sheringer of Blue Island, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kraay. Mrs. John Kikkert spent the afternoon at Mrs Barhman's of Saxony. Mr and Mrs. Eelman are proud over the arrival of another son. They surely ought to be remembered by our president, as this is their tenth boy.

Seymour Wayman was at Crown Point yesterday on business. Miss Lizzie Franz is spending a few days in town.

Mrs. Ralph Pierce left for South Chi

cago yesterday. She will visit for a

few days with the family of A. O. Mer

rill.

Mrs. Alva Saxton and daughter, Mrs.

Charles Boyd, are shopping in Chicago

today.

will entertain a number of friends at their home In Harrison avenue this evening In honor of Miss Halmhuber of Bay City, Mich. Miss Halmhuber of Bay City. Mich., is visiting her brother. Rev. W. H. Halmhuber, pastor of the Evangelical church. A very pleasant surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schaaf jr. at their home in Roberts avenue, last evening by the members of the Marquette Pedro club. The rarty was given to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Schaaf and in remembrance the hostess was presented with a handsome hand painted salad bowl from the members of the chb. The evening was pleasantly spent In cards and music, after which an elaborate luncheon was served. The guests departed at a late hour, wishing Mrs. Schaaf many more happy birthdays. Mrs. Arthur Dexter and Miss Sophia Sell of Atchison avenue, saw "Gay New York." at the Calumet theatre In South Chicago last evening.. Miss Whllma Bahn entertained a number of friends at her home in Indiana boulevard, last evening, in honor of tho Teachers of the Franklin school. Music and games wero the main feature of the evening and light refreshments were served. All report a most enjoyable time.

GARY NEWS

ST. JOHNS NEWS

Mrs. Buchelt left for Fort Wayne Friday morning. John Becker of Hammond, visited his customers here yesterday. Ed Koch of Merrlllville, transacted business here yesterday. Joseph Gerlach bought a carload of fresh milk cows. George Keilman returned from Dwlght, 111., in good health. Dad Harrington has delivered 106 cords of wood to the station for shipment. The public school teachers of St. John township left for Hammond this morning to attend the association Friday and Saturday.

ROBERTS DALE NEWS

Mrs. Pat Gallagher is seriously ill at her home in Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Erick Lundt of Roberts avenue, is entertaining relatives from Aurora, 111., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atchison of Roberts avenue have as their guest Mrs. Reliance of Croker, Ind. Robert Imes of Windsor Park, 111., was a Robertsdale visitor Thursday. Robert Atchison made a business trip to Crocker, Ind., yesterday. Misses Martha and Clara Leverene

DRUNKENNESS A Curable Disease

Eminent Physicians and Scientific Men Agree That it Should Be Treated as Such.

Drunkenness is a progressive disease; the moderate drinker is not satisfied with two or three drinks a day, the craving for more and more becomes Irresistible as the disease advances; tho result is Chronic AlcoholIsm. The treatment xised successfully by thousands right in their own homes is Orrlne. It is a scientific cure for drunkenness and has given such universal satisfaction that it is "sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or your money will bo refunded. This guarantee is given in good faith and is carried out to the letter. Orrine is not a new remedy; it has been sold by the leading druggists in every city for years. It has lifted tens of thousands from the depths to worthy manhood and has the hearty endorsement of grateful men and women In every state in the Union. Orrine No. 1 is the secret remedy;

Orrine No. 2. is for those willing to take the treatment. Either form costs $1.00. The guarantee is the same In either case. Write to The Orrlne Co., Washington, D. C, for free treatise on Drunkenness, mailed in plain sealed envelope. Orrine will be mailed sealed

on receipt of price. Sold by leading

druggists in every town and city, and in this city by Lion Store Pharmacy,

Hammond, Ind.

The local schools all havo a holiday today and all of the teachers wended their way to Hammond where an exchange of ideas is scheduled to taka place during the day and where a lecture is to be given this evening by some noted speaker. Mti, Osborn cama from her home at Chesterton via the Michigan Central, picking up the Garv group enroute and being joined by Miss Gibson at Toleston. Albert Watts drove over from his home In the eoutU end of the township. Professor G. E. Wulfin? la irtvi-

a fiat in town for the winter. He does not reih.h the idea of moving in and if the obstacles are too many he may remain where he Is snugly quartered at Glen Park. He purchased an elegant little place there, east of the Nickel Plate depot, of Real Estate Dealer Williams, and the Wulf.ng Juniors are having the time of their lives in their country home. The fear of a rigorous winter is his only incentive for finding quarters in town. The Gary Produce company has received a large additional eons i am m

of fruit and vegetables to be placed

Its new quarters on Eighth avenue near Broadway, in the Palne-Maurer

ouiiding. President T.E. Knot t looke r,.

business interests in Hammond yes-

teraay morning. Dr. Falds returned last evening fro:s Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Walsh left last evening for a week's visit in the east returning by way of New York the latter part of next week. The visit has been planned for some time, but had been put oft until Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Temple should arrive. Thev r in

charge. Yesterday Father Jansen and

several or the Sisters of St. Francis came over from Hammond for the day. They had dinner with the Templiti's and spent tho afternoon planning for tho hospital that Is to be opened up hero shortly on the east side, under the care of the Sisters.

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