Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 129, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1907 — Page 6

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WHITING NEWS The deputy sheriff of To"eston and teputy Sheriff James Trost of IlamJnond were In Whiting yesterday. Miss Myrtle Gehrke of Hammond visJted with her sister Mrs. David Pinkerton of Sheridan avenue yesterday. Katherine Harr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Harr is ill. Miss Warner of Chicago was the Kuest of Mrs. Ilosalle Wetmore yesterday and attended the daneing school. J. I'. Obenshain has returned from Jfichian. where he was called by the Illness of Ids mint who is very ill with cancer. Mr. and Mrs. Wuthenow have moved lo Whitinp from East Chicago and are located in the Itecht tlats. Mrs. C. Stewart and daughter. Miss riorenee, saw "43 Minutes from JSroadway," at McVicker's theatre, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ingraham were flmonK the entertainers at Siegel Cooper & Co.'s store today. From 11 to 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. InKraham were heard singing several of the latest and most popular songs, several of which were composed by "Bert." Charles Hendrickson is down with a relapse of typhoid fever from which he had just recovered. Harry Bernard of South Chicago was a "Whiting visitor last evening. Mrs. J. Childs and daughter, Marnie, visited with Chicago friends yesterday. George Girard is kept busy these days cashing checks. Louis Korh of Sehrager avenue is recovering from an operation at tho Tresbytftrian hospital. Mrs. John "Welshy Is quite ill at her homo in New York avenue. The McFaddens have broken up their home in Oliver street. Ed McFadden will make his home with his brother, James McFadden of Central avenue, and Mrs. Mayme Moylan and son Harold will stay at tho home of Mrs. James Arundel for a few days after which they will go to Ft. Wayne, Ind., to reside. The Wellett boys visited their mother, Mrs. Felix McFlroy, who underwent an operation at the Presbyterian hospital Thursday, and found her to be resting easily. Frederick Washlefky of Oliver street has filed a petition in the Iake Superior court, to have his name changed to that of Frederick Waldorf. G. W. Humphreys has returned from Salem, Va., and left his son Harold to live with his grand mother. LOWELL NEWS The chicken pio social, under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. in E. J. Pixley's new store, Thursday night, .was largely patronized. The net receipts being $20. A kitchen shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eberts, recently married, was given at Mr. and Mrs. Sime Hills, Thursday night. A fine time is reported by the large crowd in attendance, and the young couple were the recipients of many useful articles. Several gentlemen are in and around Lowell the last few days soliciting subscription for the Lake Countt Times. The dog poisoner is quite in evidence the last week, and as a consequence several of our most favored and unfavored canines have answered to their last roll call. Mrs. C. E. Kitchen, of Hammond, is In Lowell the guest of her former acquaintances. Mrs. Terry Jones, one of our most aged ladies and pioneer settlers, has gone to Chicago to make her home the coming winter with her daughter, Mrs. Delia Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Elery Corning are rejoicing: over the birth of a baby boy. GARY NEWS Harry King, the local real estate dealer, came down yesterday from Chicago for the llrst time since he left on a business trip to the eastern portion of Ohio last week. He reports the local market as being- dull but expects an active winter on account of the tendency of the present flurry to turn investors to real estate instead of stocks and. bonds. The necTriclty was turned "on " last evening, and the Gary Amusement company was able to satisfy itself that it would have power for the machine and lights this evening. Eighth avenue and Broadway will again take its place this evening as the amusement center. The one drawback to the affair is the inability of the company to use its electric piano. This is caused by the fact that the juice of the local heat, light and power company Is twenty-live cycle, whereas, with but one exception, there is no other company in the country that uses twentylive cycle power. The exception is at the electric power plants at Niagara Falls. The common cycle is sixty or one hundred and twenty. n. W. McCrea looked after business Interests at Hammond this morning. City Engineer A. P. Melton Is preparing the numbered map from which the town clerk is to certify the numbers of the different buildings in Gary In accordance with the numbering ordinance adopted several weeks ago. The board of education held its first special meeting last evening for the purpose of discussing in detail the plan THE PAIHE-MAURER COMPANY HARDWARE and FURNITURE Broadway snd Eight Ave. GARY, IND. JPTINES, L1QUOR3, AND CIQAJU Only High Grade Good THE GABY Buffet and Bcstaurant Charles Della-Chiesa, Projv fcroadwajr, Gary, lad.

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of a proposed building. The board will in all probability not determine definitely Just where the first building Is to be erected until next spring, but will prepare for the letting of the contract for a building during the winter. The preparation calls for a careful study of buildings in other cities, the selection of an architect and a determination of the approximate lim to which the board can go. Miss Grace Call is suffering from a bad cold, contracted during th; several days the boiler was out of commission in the Phillips building, where she attends high school. Contractor William Harden secured a settlement of his fire loss the earlspart of the week, g.-tting $500 from the insurance company for the loss of his barn, harness and other equipment destroyed by tire a couple of weeks ago. The Alschuler store in the Phillips building at Broadway and Fifth avenue, is the first of the stores to be lighted by electricity. The lighting up of the store at night adds materially to the effect of their elegant displays in the large windows. Architect Charles E. Kendricks is expecting to move his family to Gary for the winter as soon as he is able to secure suitable quarters. Contractor Wyatt denied having any expectations of securing the mayor's job in Gary when broached on the subject this morning, and stated very emphatically that he is still looking for grading contracts.

HESSVILLE NEWS Mrs. Frank Huffy of Englewood, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ben Lose. Mrs. O. Throesholdt and Mrs. J. Tlnola spent yesterday In Chicago. Tho Hessville school, which was closed last week on -account of diphtheria, will be opened Monday. The building has been thoroughly fumigated. Grover McLaughlin Is the new Lake County Times carrier in Hessville. The Silver Leaf Athletic club will give a dance in Gorman's hall. Mrs. Bottles of Wisconsin, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Eichner. Harry Eichner died last night at St. Margaret's hospital from Injuries he received while working at Gibson last Tuesday. He leaves a wife, two children and a mother. UNKNOWN KILLED AT MILLERS. Ilody of InidentiiUMl Man Found IleBlde Lake Shore Tracks Yesterday. (Special to Lake County Times.) Whiting, Ind., Nov. 16. The body of an unknown man was found lying beside the Lake Shore tracks at Millers Station late yesterday afternoon. It 13 thought he was killed while on his way home from work. The remains, which were not badly mangled, were brought to Whiting where they are being held at Hellwig's morgue to await Identification. The body is supposed to be that of a foreigner, the following being a description: 21 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, weight, 200 pounds, wore dark clothes, red and black sweater, and heavy shoes. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cure by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. A Real One. "Now we've come to a hitch in the proceedings," as the horse remarked when his master tied him to the hlacksmiUi'0 osl. EAST CHICAGO NEWS Mrs. John DePugh of Brazil, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Macintosh of this city. Attorney Ottenheimer returned yesterday from Little Rock, where he was called a week ago. Some time ago the Lady Maccabees raffled a beautiful sandlewood j.vel box for the benefit of Miss Maria Sterling, who is ill in Colorado; 576 was the lucky number, but no one has appeared to claim the prize. Attorney Ballard of Gary transacted business in East Chicago yesterday. Miss Gertrude Jacobson saw Mantell In "Hamlet" last night. It is reported that the Republic will resume operations Monday, with the exception of the puddle mill. Local steam ship ticket agents are doing a thriving business. Large numbers of foreigners are leaving for the old country to spend the winter. Veaco, the drug man. has made extensive improvements in his store. Just received a Iarg;o assortment of line tin rid Painted - Marked at astonishlngir low price. MAX NASSAU, JEWEL0!,AN E-ST CHICAGO. IND. Phone 543. Our Motto A rerfect Fit. J. M. DROHAN the up-to-date . MERCHANT TAILOR. Cleaning, Uyelns and Repairing a Specialty. EXCHANGE AVEXta EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA. ALBERT GIVEN, THE TAILOR. Styles and Prices Right. 712 Chicago avenue. East Chicago, Ind. We nre now ready to sell Ladies Sklrta and Furs In addition to Tailor-ins.

VALPARAISO NEWS

I-'arl Smith and wife are visiting relatives at Alida, Ohio. Mrs. P. II. Swain, who has been visiting relatives at Ilobart for several weeks, returned home, yesterday. j Mrs. Francis McCool, who has ben i the guest of relatives here the past J week, returned to her home in Ham mond yesterday afternoon. 1 1. E. Kern of this city, left today with his mother, Mrs. II. Kern of Ho bart, for Toronto, Canada, where the latter will make her future home with a daughter. Mr. Kern will return homo in about a month. I A. Cline left this morning for a visit with his sister at Hushville. Ind. Prof. B. F. Williams is in Chicago today to attend the annual HarvardYale -Prince ton "smoker." Harry Latour and J. A. McConahy leave next Monday for Texas to reside. Mr. McConahy's family will go later. Mrs. Mary Harper is visiting relatives at South Bend. Prof, and Mrs. S. C. Ferrell, Mrs. E. A. Chaffee and Mr. Albright attend. -d a banquet given by the LaPorto chapter last evening. Misse3 Bertha Freyman ad Ella Lemster have returned from a visit at Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. James Prime of Harvey, 111., are the guests of Matt Brown and M. J. Beach and families. John Wolf and family, who recently moved to Hammond, will soon move back here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryarly went to Hammond last evening, called by the serious illness of their granddaughter. J. E. Candle of Kingsbury, is tho guest of friends in the city. Wood Wilson left this morning for Denver, Colo., where he will spend the winter. Miss Eva Whitney of Jonesville, W. Va., is the guest of friends in the city. Miss Olive Johnson is visiting her parents at Hebron. I). L. Morgan of South Bend was n the city today on business. G. F. Stinchfield was at Chesterton today on business. Alice I. Davis is visiting with relatives at Chicago. Mrs. Rachael Bowers has returned home from a two week's visit with relatives at La Porte. The Valparaiso high school and the Sorln hall team from Notre Dame are playing at the fair grounds in this city this afternoon. LE ROY NEWS James Beach was in Crown Point on business Thursday. Charlie Manow visited friends in Hebron Wednesday evening. A couple of ladies from Kansas came to Le Roy Thursday morning to visit Aaron Swanson. Aaron came over Wednesday evening to get them, but they had missed tho train on account of a wreck. They were driven over Thursday morning by a Le Roy boy. Mrs. May Burge and children visited friends out of town Thursday. Mrs. Keehn and daughter. Minnie, shopped in Crown Point Thursday. Mrs. Perry of Crown Point came down to visit her daughter Thursday evening. The snow Is nearly all gone here now. RENSSELAER NEWS Judge and Mrs. S. P. Thompson have gone to Paoli, Ind., to visit the parents of their son-in-law, H. R. Kurrie. V. Vandervoost and daughter, Mrs. John Randle, are attending a family reunion at Keyworth, 111. W. B. Austin of Chicago was In town yesterday. Mrs. J. Abnett, who has been visiting here for a short time, has returned to her home in Pontiac, 111. Mrs. E. Compston has returned to her home In Fairbury, 111., after a short visit here. William Washburn was called to South P.. nd this morning on account of the sickness of his brother and sister-in-law, both of whom are down with the pneumonia. The fire alarm was sounded about S:30 this morning. The cause was a blaze at William Babcocks. It was discovered before it had made much headway and a disastrous fire was averted. A fllue had been papered over without any metal being first placed over the hole and this caught fire and fell on a bed. igniting the bed clothing. Smoke was seen issuing from a window by a neighbor and he turned in the alarm. The loss was fifty or $75 dollars. DYER NEWS Mrs. Anton Kaiser returned to Dyer yesterday afternoon from a several days' visit with relatives at Chicago. N. Rohrman, sr., of SehererviHe. was a business visitor here yesterday. Joseph Gettler made a business trip to St. John yesterday. Mesdames Charles Stommel and F. F. Scheldt spent Friday at the county seat. Frank Gund of Durand & Kasper Co., of Chicago, called on storekeepers here yesterday. Mat Sebergrer of SchererviUe, transacted business here Friday. Henry Laun of Englewood. representing a firm making Ascetelyn gas machines, was here yesterday In the firm's interest. Mrs. Jos. Scheldt and son left yesterday morning for a short stay at Chicago. Two large loads of grain from Blue Island were brought to the Dyer mill yesterday t be ground. This speaks well for the; Dyer roller mills. Harry S;lyles of the McVoy-Wes-

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ness call here Friday. Mr. Adams, a former resident of Dyer, but now of Crete, spent Thursday here looking up old acquaintances. Thursday and Friday were pay days nt the brickyards and the railroads here. The cheeks received by the working men wero readily cashed by our business men, showing that they are not hard pressed for cash yet, thus increasing the confidence of the people and at the same time adding to their own trade. r GRIFFITH NEWS P. J. Biieger visitod out of town today. Peter Io!!in made a business trip to the city this morning. A. .1. Love spent a short time in Highland this aft. moon. N". Hand, Erie section foreman, who came her.- recently to take charge of the Highland 5e.-tloii, lias moved into ;he Ryan house, on Renssehltr avenue. Mrs. Maiu.ie Kcym Ids and daughter, Fruihte of Chicago, are visiting at home of Charles Dutton and other rclati ves. MERRILLVILLE NEWS Jake Smith of Hammond is here tor a few days assisting John Stoltz, who is making an addition to nis store room. Alva Saxton, gravel road superintendent, is busily engaged hauling gravel on the road. In all he will have used forty car loads in repair work. Mrs. Arnold and daughter, Dot, were shopping in Hammond yesterday. Arthur Merrill of South Cnicago is visiting in Merrillvllle. ROBERTS DALE NEWS Little Bessie Moore of Roberts avenue met with a rather painful accident yesterday by scalding her arm with boiling water, she Is getting along nicely, Mrs. Herman Theissen was visiting friends in South Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Robert Atchison and her sister, Mrs. R. Baumgartner of Whiting were Chicago business visitors yesterday. Miss Marie Sellinger of East Side is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Eggers. Harry Stross was in Roseland on business today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuinn visited their cousin at St. Margarets hospital, who met with a serious accident while at work as a switchman in Hammond a few days ago. A bright baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pinks in Pearl street yesterday. Mrs. A. K. Whitelaw and Mrs. George Whyle of Roberts avenue spent yesterday visiting friends in Chicago. Mrs. Thomas De Wler and son, Raymond of Chicago, were the guests of Mrs. George Schaaf and sister. Miss Rica Vater, at their home in Central avenue, yesterday. The Robertsdale Orchestra met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rought on Cleveland avenue, last evening. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Pinks of 427 Pearl street, a son, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schmlttle entertained a number of relatives and friends at their home in 503 Harrison avenue, in honor of the former's sixtyfifth birthday last evening. A good old jolly time was had by all. Music and cards were the main feature of the evening. After a late hour an elaborate supper was served by the hostess. All present hope to celebrate many more happy birthdays with Mr. Schmlttle. Mrs. Frank Z. Hofmann wishes to extend her most heartfelt thanks to the many friends for their sympathy and kindness In her recent bereave ment, and for the beautiful floral offerings. Especially does she wish to thank the Ladies' Aid of the Robertsdale Evangelical church. Krieger Verein and the Plattdeutsche Gilde of South Chicago. CLARK STATION The birthday party of Walter Behn was well attended. J. C. Seheurer and F. Behn transacted business at Chicago. Mrs. Rayder of Whiting visited relatives here. Mr. Armstein of Clark transacted business at Chicago. HOBART NEWS The cold weather the past few days has made fairly good skating on the creek and pond. Mr. and Mrs. William Foster were visitors in Chicago, Thursday afternoon and evening. The high school boys have rented the basement room In the old Passow store room and will use it for a club room. Dr. C. F. Kenward went to Chicago last evening. Mrs. Charles Theddens of Valparaiso, came to Hobart yesterday to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Frank Alfred M-as a visitor in Chicago yesterday. Captain Mitchell, who formerly run an oil route here, died at his home yesterday, aged about 60 years. He had been confined to the house for several months. Funeral services will be conducted today at his late home. Mrs. Harrison Scholler visited yesterday with friends at Valparaiso. When buying your MILLINERY Don't fail to call on RIFFEY & LAUGLIN lp-to-Date and Low Price. MAIN STREET. II OIJ ART, ------- INDIANA. THERE ARE SOSIE JOBS HUNTING YOU IX THE WANT COLUMNS TODAY.

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MUNSTER NEWS Mrs. Jacob Munster was in Hammond yesterday. Miss Laura Newcomb of Saxony Js spending Saturday and Sunday in Oak Park. 111. Mrs. H. S. Daugherty did some shopping yesterday in Hammond. Miss Etta Henderson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Curtis of Crown Point. Mrs. John Klckert went to the city yesterday. Mrs. William Grugel Is visiting relatives in Chicago for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.. August Jarneke of Saxony had company from Munster last evening. Miss Ruby Wilson is at her home in Crown Point over Sunday. Misses Olga and Minnie Kaske attended the performance of Lucia de Lanuermoor by the Italian opera company in Chicago today. WHEELER NEWS Miss Todd and Mrs. Oaks were Valparaiso visitors yesterday. The instructor in music for tho Wheeler schools arrived yesterday. She Is Miss Mewhirter of Valparaiso and once a week will teach music for five periods in the different rooms of the school. The members of the high school will start chorus work and next spring will have a contest with the other schools of the county in that branch of study. The remains of John Januchwoski of Liberty township, formerly of Soutli Chicago, were taken to that place yesterday afternoon via the Pennsylvania for burial. Januchwoski was killed a few days ago by his horse becoming unmanageable and tipping the buggy over in such a way that its whole weight fell on the man, crushing hlra very badly. TOLLESTON NEWS Miss Gertrude Sweeting of Hobart, Is visiting with the Misses Gibson over Sunday. Miss Matilda Deidel will spend Sunday In Chicago. Miss Grace Sears of South Gary, will spend Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. August John and family visited in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. H. Saxon and daughter, Cora, were Hammond shoppers yesterday. Mrs. C. Henke and daughter, Mina, were Hammond shoppers yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jaeger spent the day in Hammond yesterday. CROWN POINT NEWS George Strable of Washington, Penn., is here visiting friends. Miss Alma Cochran of South East Grove is spending a few days with Crown Point friends. Mr. Felix of Hammond is the new cigarmaker in Frank Thoman's cigar shop. Joe Galloway of East Chicago was a Crown Point visitor today. Judge McMahon is coming home to day from Valparaiso. Emil Solomon of Chicago was here on business yesterday. The county council met yesterday. making various appropriations. Albert Ziese and Mary Hoffman were married yesterday afternoon by Rev. Horton, at his home on South Main street. Their friends extend hearty congratulations. Frank E. Nelson of Lowell was here and purchased Baker's red auto for Kelsey's livery purposes. Consideration is unknown. Mrs. Lela Howl was one of the Chi cago shoppers yesterday. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barr yesterday. The Catholic ladies gave an entertainment last evening in honor of Rev. Guethoff's birthday. Yesterday afternoon Treasurer L. E. Bailey and his force of assistants were surprised witli a necktie shower. A good time was reported by all who participated. Mr. Bailey gave seveial appropriating toasts and wound up by saying "Come again as you are always welcome." Ernest Wilson had his gas light system taken out and electric lights installed in his meat market. Mr. Wilson is the first one, and it is reported that there are others that will follow. King Piug Pong was presented by home talent last evening in the Central Music Hall, and drew a full house. The company will reproduce the same play tomorrow evening, for the benefit of those who were turned away for want of room, and a full house Is expected for the second time. The Foresters will give another dance tonight in the Central music hall. A cordial Invitation is extended to all and a good time is expected. The following is a list f cases filed in the clerk's office yesterday. Henrietta Schmitt vs. Charles Schmitt, divorce. Beulah Viant and Hal D. Viant, her husband, vs. Alice C. Lawrence, an action to cancel a deed and quiet title. August Willy vs. Peter Lein et al., an action to quiet title. Harry Graves of Hammond was here yesterday, the guest of friends. Charles DuBois has returned home from Joplin. Mo., where he spent several weeks. Albert Foster, of Lowell, was transacting business here yesterday. A large number of the senior class of the Crown Point high school left for Chicago today to see "McBeth" at the Grand opera house. Harry Graves, Earl Crawford, James Burge and Harry Einswller went to Lowell last evening to attend the girls' basketball game. The Foresters gave a grand ball at the Central music hall last night, and drew a large crowd. Those who attended report a fine time. L Raymond Rudolph, refereed the girls

basketball game In Lowell last evening. "King Ting Pong" will be presented tonight for the second time. The Men's club held a meeting jn the Presbyterian church Parlors i

evening and elected nino directors, after which refreshments were served to a fair sized crowd. The Crown Point high school girls' basketball team was defeated at Lowell by the Lowell high school team. The correct score Is unknown at this writing. MARRIAGE LICENSES. John Tomaga, Whiting ......27 Susie Janovic. Whiting 17 Titan D. Duplantier, Chicago ;i Adalia Voelz, Chicago 20 Owen Coreiron, Chicago 27 Bessie Delbridge, Chicago 19 ST. JOHNS NEWS Mrs. George Austgen and children visited in Hammond, Friday. F. Burge from Merrillvllle. transacted business here yesterday. Arthur Schultz, salesman from Chicago, made his regular business visit Friday. Henry Grieving from Dyer, was a St. John visitor yesterday. Jacob Jourdain, who visited with his parents for some time, left for Chicago last night, from where he will leave for his homo in Buffalo, N. Y. Michael Koerner from Seherervllle, was a St. John visitor yesterday. A. Hagenbucher, who bought the farm in Hanover township where Frank Schulz lived for many years, is improving the farm with a carload of twelve inch tiles and intends to put in a few carloads more. Peter Schaller, living north of St. John, marketed a lot of twenty head of fine hogs yesterday. People from Griffith and other neighboring towns, brought bunches of bank checks today to Gerlach Bros., who cashed them all and will do so in the future. JOSEPH Corner Guthrie Street,

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