Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 139, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1907 — Page 5

Friday, Nov. 29, 1907.

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KENSINGTON NEWS

Miss Eva Chantal of 11712 State street, vUIted friends in Englewood Thanksgiving. The Illinois brick company of Pullrnan closed Wednesday for the winter. The Misses LaBolle's of One Hundred and Nineteenth and Clark street entertained friends from the city Thanksgiving. William Ncadow died Sunday night Nov, 24, at S:30 o'clock, at Ills home In Uurnese, after an illness of four days, of pleurisy and pneumonia. The deceased has been a resident of Burneso for a long time. Tuesday night the remains were taken to the home of his sister-in-law. 11603 State -' street where requiem mass was celebrated at St. Louis church, liurial at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Deceas. d leaves a widow and son to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father.

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BURNSIDE NEWS

Mr. Drudy of Hurnside, who was taken to the hospital Sunday, is improving. A number of rooms of the BurnFide school had a short Thanksgiving program. Miss Mary Moyan of Dauphin Park visited friends in South Chicago yesterday.

Crawford of Ninety-third street

friend in Calumet

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visited a

Heights. The Swedish Burnside, gave

Lutheran church of a supper Wednesday

evening andit is reported that is was a great success. Mrs. Temple, who is ill at the Washington Park hospital, is improving.

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WEST PULLMAN

Mrs. Myers of Nebraska is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. llawes of Parnell avenue. Miss Hazel Hawley of Lowe avenue, and Mr. Moran were quietly married Tuesday evening at Lockport, 111. Miss Hawley was the stenographer at W. Q. Davis office and Mr. Moran has a position with the Illinois Central railroad. This was a great surprise to their friends who wish them a long and happy life. A five cent theatre is about to open on One Hundred and Nineteenth street near Emerald avenue as soon as the building can be remodeled, which is the place lately occupied by Mr. H. S. Cook. Mrs. Jake Knudson's condition is very critical and her death is expected nt any time. She is with her mother, Mrs. Goetler of Union avenue. Mrs. E. A. Howes of Parnell avenue, entertained the Howes brothers and their families Thanksgiving day. A sumptuous repast was served. Miss-jBora Kundson of 11S34 Union avcnuudied Thursday morning of con- . FuroptVjv She has been ill ever since her hvi-jand's death last July. Three children are left to mourn her loss. Funeral services have not yet been arranged. Thanksgiving services were held Thursday evening at the Christian church. The Methodist, Congregational and Baptist churches uniting. Dr.

Shaw delivered the sermon. Revs. Guy

Hoover, and Stephenson, assisted. Mr. ard Mrs. H. Walker were the

truests Thanksirlvinz at the homo of

Mr. and Mrs. Iteagle of Parnell avenue. Miss Allacc Ijwidsell of Eggleston

avenue is entertaining friends from the

city.

PULLMAN

At the meeting of the Junior Beading

club Wednesday afternoon at the Pull

man library the following ofllcers were

elected: President Rhoda Heistand. Vice President Louise lsorwood. Secretary and Treasurer Mary Walker.

Tho work that will be taken up for

the winter has not as yet been decided

on but they expect to decide on that

next Wednesday and also a great manynew members will bo taken in. Burt Ray of Pullman, and Miss Mary McCalister of Roseland were united in marriage Tuesday by the justice of the peace. MIps Reno Quinlan of 5 Arcade Row entertained a few friends at a 5 o'clock Thanksgiving dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Raker of West Pullman, who have Just recently been married. The dance given by the Young Men's society of Pullman Thanksgiving eve at Market hall was attended by a large crowd who report a good time. The concert given by the Lithuanians at Market hall Thanksgiving night was well attended and proved to be very Interesting. It is hoped that roller Skating will ooon start in market hall. The Tea Rose girls met at the home of Miss Eva Barrtbal oC Michigan avenue, Tuesday evening. Afu-r the meetWanted Good girl for all around work. Hotel Rainier, ICG Si'nJ St., Bouth Chicago. ll-26-3t lcaha2iOtIlcr, 14H Ileaideacc, 34 tiouth Calcajfa. FRANK FOSTER ATTOHXEY AT LAW. Room 15, Commercial Block. 130 Commercial avenue, - Chicago, m Incidence, 1120 Exchange aveoa

ing music, game3 and refreshments

were indulged in.

Mr .and Mrs. George Swing and

sons, Charles and Georre. sr-nt

Thanksgiving with relatives on the

west side.

The Palmer Park girls and boys of the gymnasium will give an tntertainment and dance in the Assembly hall, Dec. ti. On that night the meJals won '-n the Athletic contest will be presented. Horace Griffet and Miss Nellie Fltzginbons were united 'n marriage Wednesday morning by Rev. E. S. Ktough. The gieat football games Thanksgiving Day between the Marlows of Pullman and the Arirn03 of Roseland at One Hundred and Seventh street and Indiana avenue, resulted In a score of 6 to 0, in favor of the Arimos. The game was called at 3 p. m. The Arlmos have had J. Malone, formerly of the Thistles coaching team for the past two years, while the Marlowes have gone along for tho past two years witnout a coach. However, for about two or three weeks, Orlol Creapeau, the well know Thistle halfback has been coaching the Marlowe boys and has wrought a very noticeable improvement in the playing of the team. Following are the players, their weight end position at the game: Marlowes E. Engle, 120 pounds, le; R. Thompson, 153, It; W. Dahms, 147, lg; A. Lund, 135, center; R. Erwin, 136; rg: A. Howes, 1 ; S . rt; T. Osborne, 143, rh; W. Stanley, 107, lh; A. Sullivan, 151, fb; J. Spainer, 13."., sub.; C. Teach, 127. quarter. Arinvs A. Anderson, 135, le; O. Schmidt, 138, It; C. Johnson, 140, lg; P. Dolheer, 155, center; A, Johnson, 150, rg; C. Osborne, 140, rt; Fisher, 13S, rh; C. Cowles, 140, lh; H. Westfall, 152, fb; II. Allen, 145, sub.; W. Howes, 175, quar. Average weight of Marlowes, 140, of Arimos, 145.

VALPARAISO NEWS

Miss Kate Regan, of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Regan, for a few days. The M. E. church choir and their husbands gave an informal reception last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Upthegrove, to Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Nixon, who will soon leave for Texas to reside. An enjoyable

evening was spent by all and Pastor Davis, in behalf of the choir, presented her with a beautiful gold bracelet. J. A. Foster, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to his home In Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. The Valparaiso Lodge of Elks will give their minstrel show at Memorial opera house, Friday evening, Dec. 13. Prof. W. F. Gasklns, director. Mrs. Ben Schuldt ha3 returned from Chicago, where she has been visiting the past week. Mrs. Martha Timberlake, of Chicago, has baught Judge Parks' residence, and will move to this city to reside. The Valparaiso Lodge of Elks will observe their annual memorial services at their hall next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. L. W. Applegate, of the Episcopal church. Henry Nicholas, an eld resident of this city, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lura Summers in Englewood, last night. The deceased was 76 years old and leaves a son and daughter. The remains will be brought here P'riday morning and the funeral held from his home. Rev. Robert Beer, officiating. Mrs. Jennie Blackman Barnes and Miss Lizzie Skornia went to Chicago last evening to attend the wedding of a relative. The supreme court yesterday in the case of Mary L. Lawrence, administratrix, vs. The Chicago and Erie road.

Mrs. William Neel w i called to for personal damages, the appellant's

Michigan today by the serious illness petition for rehearing was overruled.

of her mother. , The case was taken from Porter The Elite club held their regular j COUnty n nn arfeal" meeting at the home of Myrtle Alex- j Hev- Father Hogan and Miss Mary

ander last evening. j uogan spent i. nanKegiving Day in

1 i-ort avne witn relatives. Dan Jordan and daughter, Louise, are j p,nter ig vIaltlng nla famll 'nntpmn .It nfT o trln tr r.rmanr !

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contemplating a trip to Germany.

Mrs. Lammerlng was a Chicago visitor today.

at Evanston, 111., for a few days.

The Misses Nellie Brown and Sophia Jessen spent Thanksgiving with

Invitations are out for the wedding , friends in Chicago.

of Miss Norma Lundberg and Rev. G. j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carston arA. Anderson at the M. E. Church : rived home last evening from their

Thursday afternoon, Nov. 23.

wedding trip and' are guests at the

Mrs. B. A. Cobb is ill at her home I hom0 o Mn and Mrs- Jacob Chartter.

on Pullman avenue. A. Gabrusky is putting a new foundation under his residence on Center street. Entertainment to be given Saturday evening, Nov. 30, at the M. E. church, at S:15 o'clock: Opening Piano. Violin, Cornet Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. J. Berg.

Recitation Dora Hansen

E. M. Green went to St. Joseph, Mich, yesterday to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. E. M. Koontz left last evening for Somerset, Pa., to visit relatives for several weeks. Dee Longshore of South Bend, spent Thanksgiving here with his parents. Mrs. W. I Wilson and son, Rogers, who have been visiting relatives in

Siv Children New York City and other eastern

Sacred Solo Miss Federmeir Chicago. Recitation ..Miss Minnie Patton Vocal Duet

Miss Martindale. Miss Swaney

Piano Solo Heading1 ,

Piano Solo Mrs. Goodwin

Vocal Solo Miss Albina Doe Reading .Miss Garrett Evanston. Duet Misses Federmeir and Friend Cornet Solo H. O. Martin Vocal Solo Miss Lucy Bayllss Impersonation Miss E. Martindale Piano Solo Miss Garrett Trio Misses A. Doe, L. Doe, Bayliss Sacred Solo Miss Federmeir

points for the past two months, returned home last evening. Last evening at the M. E. parsonage Rev. TT. T. Davis united in marriaere.

..Miss Ella Hohwy : w u D AVoolev and Mi.ss Sadie

Moner, coin 01 mis city. William Ruge spent Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. Charles Nuppnau at Gary. Miss Nell Watt is visiting her parents In Oak Park, 111. Mrs. G. H. Pither and daughter, spent Thanksgiving in Oak Park, 111. with relatives. Dr. W. E. Clay and family are visiting at the home of James R. Drapier and family. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bartholomew. Mr. -and Mrs. Lincoln, of Chicago, are the guests for a week of Dr. A. P. Letherman and family. Frank Shunk of this city, has accepted a position as general manager of car renalrere. Mr. Shunk was for

Tho Lansing- public school will close j many years car repairer for the Perm-

LANSING NEWS

Misses Hattie and Lillie Steinbach were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Miss Emma Labahn spent Tuesday in Chicago. William Busack, sr., was a business visitor in Chicago, Tuesday.

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MEN'S REGULAR $20 TO $22 SUITS, $14.75. Think of hand tailored garments of a high class order at this price. The materials and styles the best for fall and winter wear. Strictly all wool black thibets, plain and fancy blue serges, fancy cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres, velour, etc., single or double breasted styles, hundreds of patterns to select from. A "7J? Special sale price t1. 0

YOUTHS' $10 AND $15 LONG PANTS SUITS $7.95. These suits are single or double breasted styles. Made of fine all wool cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, in checks and neat stripe effects, every coat is lined with good heavy

serge and is positively a real bargain at our special sale price

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MEN'S REGULAR $20 AND $22 OVERCOATS $14.75. These fine overcoats were made by one of the best clothes makers in America, and were made to retail for $20 and $22, but owing to the stringency in the money market, we bought them spot cash at a great reduction. There are blacks blues and grays, in dark and light shades and a large assortment of fancy materials, hand tailored throughout and positively a 1 A "7K bargain at our special sale price tym J MEN'S REGULAR $12 AND $15 SUITS $9.75. This lot includes a splendid assortment of plain black and fancy cheviots, blue serges, fancy worsteds and cassimeres, in single and double breasted styles, all are winter weight materials and correctly tailored and trimmed, all sizes to fit every size man and ultra styles for the young fellow; with conservative styles for the business man or mechanic. Q "JfZ Our special sale price BOYS' $4.00 RUSSIAN OVERCOATS $2.95. Our assortment of these coats has been enlarged by a special purchase, at a great reduction of over one hundred coats. They come in all the

different shades of plain and fancy mixtures, our special sale price

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BOYS' $4.00 TWO-PIECE DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS $2.48. Boys Two-Piece Double Breasted Suits, made of O A Q extra heavy weight cheviots and cassimeres, in neat patterns, a special bargain ft)

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The Maine Restaurant 79 East 92nd St., South Chicago Fresh Steaks an4 Chops. Flrvt-class .Meals served. OYSTERS ON HALF SHELL. DMo Day MdNltfct Pboae South Chicago S943. MRS. IDA HLGHEf. HAIR DRESSING AND MASSAGING PARLORS. Wle. Switches and Hair Goods to ordr Suite 7, Lincoln Balldlns. flat Street and Commercial areaae,

Thursday and Friday of thia week for Thanksgiving holidays. Ilev. Donwstra will hold Thanksgiving services in his church on Thanksgiving day. A. Van Kley was a Chicago . visitor Wednesday. Mrs. S. Swets and daughter are spending u few days in Chicago. A. le Haus was a business visitor in Chicago Wednesday. Miss Para Jansen spent Wednesday In Chicago. William Swart jr. is quite ill with tho nuinsy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pe Kock of Roseland spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Prlus. Mr. and Mrs. S. Blokker of Roseland and T. Gouwens of South Holland were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jansen on Thursday. B. Van Strigt is visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. O. Cooy of Hammond

spent Thursday with Mrs. Cooy's par- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. r. Tanis. i Miss Jennie Vanderlinden and Miss j Martha Kingma are visiting relatnesi

'" ing. About 00 guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. William Vanderlinden ; Many out of town people attended, and and children attended the wedding of J copeland, of Chicago, furnished the their daughter, Clara, to Mr. Hookstra I niUsio. in Roseland on Wednesday. j Vernon Harrington returned Charles Vansteenberg of Austin is home last evening from Bellevue, laspending a few days at home. ,, expects to go on the road In the Miss Lizzie Guden was a visitor in - near future with his wiTe to engage in Harvey, Wednesday. j evangelistic work. The Misses Thilmont entertaired I C. Tarker jr., was badly injured company from Chicago Thanksgiving vesu-rday by being struck on the leg , . ! with a barrel that was rolled from a a" , .,, Struck. No bones were broken but the Mr. and Mrs. Adam Int lout of W il- ! y Mm up for some time mt tte were the guests of Mr. Ir.t Hout s " ....-. m.aeere ' A large delegation from the Sons Parents on Thanksgiving pf Veterans and others from C. Int Hout of Chicago is spending ! th!s cily aUetlded the funeral of Ira a few days at home. j xillotson at Chesterton Friday afternoon.

sylvania road in this city. Miss Anna Dwyer, who has been visiting W. H. Gardner and wife the past week, returned to her home in Chicago yesterday. The Catholic Ladies of St. Paul's church will give an oyster supper and apron sale at Knights of Columbus hall Wednesday, Dec. 4. Dr. A. R. Church and wife spent Thanksgiving at Winchester, Ind., with Mrs. Church's parents. Mrs. Grace Marcy-Braham, who has been visiting relatives here the past three weeks, returned to her home in Marion, today. Mrs. G. A Humiston and daughters, are the guests of Mrs. G. S. Bartholomew for a few days. Leslie Lembke of Earl Tark, 111., spent Thanksgiving here with his parents. II. M. Lewis went to Hoopeston, 111., yesterday, for a few days' visit. Mrs. Elma Scott underwent a serious operation at the Frances Williard hospital in Chicago yesterday. Her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Herrlngton were at her bedside. The Swatseka club gave a private dance at Empire hall Thursday even-

PlOneer SalOOn and Hotel j Mandel Lowenstlne. who has been

dangerous! ysick witn uiaoetes ior mc

T. J. Greenwood St. C H. Knbn, Prop. Mea!s Served at all hours. Rigs to hire.

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past month, is able to sit up, and is feeling considerably better. The preliminary tests of the new filtering nlant of the Valparaiso Home

ILLINOIS ; Water company at Flint Lake, have just been completed by J. H. Bruster,

A buyer liken to boy ot those Trho of Indianapolis, the state waterworks like to sell, and the only proof he fcaa inspector, who is representing the Inla to notice who advertise. ! diana State Board of Health. Mr.

Bruster considers them satisfactory and expects to begin the series of official tests today. The final report will not be made for about ten days. Jacob Gelst, of this city, residing near the Fort Wayne depot, was robbed twice this week. On the first visit the thieves secured $10 in cash and on the second, $1.23. George Ferris, aged 10 years, residing west of town, was kicked in the face yesterday by a horse, fracturing his jaw and breaking his nose. F. X. Starshak, William Jansen and W. F. Bohlman of Englewood came down to Valpo with Jack Walsh, a former Valpo boy, who has a position with the Elliott Wholesale Fruit house, of Englewood, to visit with the latter's parents, Thanksgiving. Wednesday afternoon about twelve miles west of Valparaiso, between Lottaville and Ainsworth, a freight car of Grand Trunk extra, 913, broke down, delaying traffic for several hours. No one was injured.

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WHEELER NEWS

Miss Myrtle Aemigh of Burr Oak, Ind., spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Charles Hatten. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carey spent Thursday with friends In HobarL Thad Gott was a Valparaiso visitor yesterday. At the raffle at the Social club Wednesday evening fifty-two ducks were raffled off, besides a large quantity of oysters. The employes of the Monarch company enjoyed a vacation yesterday. Mrs. H. W. Abbott i3 visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. Brenisa, of Caberry, 111. The A. Oi F. of A. initiated Henry Schlobohm last evening. Mrs. Frank Barney and daughter, Miss Lillian, of Hobart. spent Thanksgiving with Wheeler friends. William Ehlers, of Chicago spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ehlers of Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. John White of Hammond, Ind., spent Thursday at the home of their son, Will. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Crofts transacted business in Chicago today. Miss Nellie Jones and mother visited in Chicago today.

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HOBART NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. A. Sandstrom of Tolleston visited with friends in Hobart Tuesday. Mrs. John Hancock, jr. spent Tuesday with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Wm. Butler and Mrs. W. M. Foster were guests of friends in the city Tuesday. Rev. Crommenschenkel spent a couple days this week at Whiting. Miss Tillle Scheldt of Dyer, Ind.. and Miss Mabel Scheldt of Chicago were

Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scheldt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaska spent yesterday with Chicago friends. Mrs. B. B. Bale went to Chicago last evening to visit friends for a few days.

Miss Lena Michelsen of Chicago spent Thanksgiving in Hobart with her parents. Wm. Mathews and family of East

Side, 111., spent Thursday with Mrs. Mathews' parents, Squire Mathews and . wife. Prof, and Mrs. A- W. Wolkenhauer of I Valparaiso were guests yesterday of

Mrs. Wolkenhauer's parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Schuelke. C. J. Wegesin and family of Chicago spent Thanksgiving Day in Hobart with their son. Joe and family. Mr. Wegesin and daughter Agnes returned to the city

j last evening.

The dance given Wednesday evening in Strattan's Opera house by the Hobart Volunteer Fire department, was well

(patronized and a fine time had by all

who attended. The department cleared about $25.00. Joe Glynn, who is telegraphing for the E. J. E. at Madison, 111., spent a couple days this week In Hobart with his parents.

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