Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1907 — Page 6

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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES Monday. December 2. 1007.

WHITING NEWS

Mr. ami Mrs. Charles R. GrcenwaW find daughters, Dorothy and Gertrude, have returned from Michigan City, Ind., wlicri: tiny were the guests of Mrs. (irpcnwald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michaely, over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Hrenner, who lived In the cottage next ot Jt. S"h.iaf's in Kobertsdale, liav- moved into t!ie house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Clark, Nf-w York avenue and One Hundred and Nineteenth street, which is now owned by Davidson Pros. Frank Ma I'h" 1 son of Chicago was

the guest of t!u- Morsivon family in Now York avenue, yeMerday. Miss Susan O-hrke of nami:vnd was tin- gue:-t of her fiist-r. Mr?.' I 'avid Pinkerton, and brothe r. Edward Gehrke, of Sheridan av line, y estord.iy. Mis:; Elizabeth Swart 7. rcturnfil from Hyde Park yest.-rd.iy. wIktc she has spent several days. Miss Nellie Qiiinn r '-signed her position as ted. phone op rator in the local exchange to take ;t po.-iti' n in the office of the United St. el company at Gary as operator of the private switchboard which has recently been installed In their office. Miss palsy Tipton, who has been visiting at the home of her aunt. Mrs. A. J. Judson of Cleveland avenue, returned to her home in Englc-wood last night. The Fortnightly club will meet at the home of Mrs. Morton Trout of One Hundred find Nineteenth street, tills evening. The revolutionary period will be studied. Mrs. Frf denberg and children of Central avenue are at Columbus, O., where they will spend a few weeks with Mrs. Fredenberg's parents. The announcement made by the Standard Oil company to the effect that beginning Dec. 2 the sales of coke for team delivery will be temporarily suspended, has started things stirring in "Whiting. Yesterday every available horse and wagon was pressed into service and hauled the fuel the entire day. It Is expected that the sales will be resumed about Jan. 1. The cause of this Is eaid to be on account of the orders coming in faster than they can be filled, and as one official said, they are over two hundred cars behind In their orders. Ruth and Milton Collins, who have been visiting their father. Clay Collins, and grandmother, Mrs. Johnson, returned to their home In Morocco, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrickson sr. and eon. Arthur, of Wilcox avenue, are new victims of the typhoid fever. Two members of the family, John and Clias. Hendrickson, a,re just recovering from the same disease and it begins to look as though typhoid was again becoming epidemic. Beginning this evening public religious meetings will be held in the Methodist church, closing Sunday, Dec. S with a communion service. There will be two meetings each evening. At

C:30 will be a meeting for the young

people and at 7:30 the regular ser

vi. e. Purine these services Rev. M. C.

Wright will be ably assisted by Rev.

Vrnft Wnrrincr. who is a graduate of

Del'auw university. College of Liberal Arts and the Boston University School of Theology.

Grace and Jessie Spring, who have

been at the home of their grandpar

ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ilannephin,

since Thanksgiving, returned to their

home in Austin last night.

Mrs. Harry I -co of Fischrupp avenue

war. compelled to return to the Presby

terian hospital on account of nervous

ness.

Rev. and Mrs. Knuth, who have been visiting tho hitter's parents. Rev. and

Mro fh WlUe of Clark street, have

returned to their home In Milwaukee

Mr J B Aker and daughter. Miss

Pearl of Hammond, were Whiting vis ltors yesterday.

At a hearing before Judge Fitzgerald this morning Attorney McCracken defended the man, and after hearing the evidence against Daws, he was dismissed. The police claimed that the prisoner was a thoroughly bad man, but failed to connect him with the forgery. Mike Yadovich thought that Mike Pomhatch should have paid a two dollar debt in a shorter space of time wing to the financial situation. The

the for-

VALPARAISO NEWS

latter Mike could not pay mer Mike stabbed him in

lions wound.

fitting- a Mike was

the leg. inThc. former

Prof. Mrs. A. W. Wolkenhauer have returned home from a visit at Hobart with the latter's parents. County Clerk Ptirce issued eighteen marriage licenses during the month of November. Ten of this number were to Chicago parties. C. J. liaum, who has been at Clarence.

Ralph Martin Shankland, Chicago Alice Louise Alrieh, Chicago Geo. La Favette T.orch Madison. Wis.,

ia., lor ii.e pas-i iiiiee mourns re Lurneu k r-,-.. v,n ... n., wis

a very successful affair. Twelve couples were in attendance and a 6:20 dinner was served in a ha'l nicely decorated with the class colors and oak branches, making a delightful indoor picnic out of it, after dinner a dance was given and all report a very enjoyable time.

Murrlnge I.lrnr.

MUNSTER NEWS

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INDIANA HARBOR

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home yesterday. L. C. Pahl and Mrs. Kdward Haller of Michigan City, and Mrs. Henry l'reblow of Furnessvilie, attended the; fum ral of their brother, Fred Pahl, here yesterday. A. L. Cornet returned home yesterday from Indianapolis, where he was called

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h a ftirTl;e first had that the liene-

announcing the serious mother. He left her in health.

held from Rev.

WHEELER NEWS

Hereafter No. train and No.

westbound morning

eastbound 4 o'clock

will

train on the Nickel Plate railroad be regular stops at Wheeler.

Miss Ethel Barts of Hobart. formerly

nt Wheeler, was a Wheeler visitor

Saturday.

Mrs Fee. who has been visiting for

some time .it the home of her daugh

ter, Mrs. Crofts, was suddenly call

to tho bedside of her son in Ohio, who

is quite sick with typhoid fever.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutchinson spent

Sunday with friends in Valparaiso.

The boys have had a ing.

taste of skat-

GARY NEWS

theater xftll

refined bill.

was when tliev saw tie- marri

age lic.-nse in the Lake County Times and wh.-n :--M ion.d h-' admitted that he and Mis,; Edna Walker v.-ere married in July. His bride ins been re-siding in Chicago but they expect to begin housekeeping in the Haihor the first of the year.

The Rooster Commercial club will dd a special meeting Tuesday night. Mh. William Tompleton is repott

ed Vcrv sick.

Frank Orth's

on rollers and

Regent street.

Miss Katie Smith

with illness.

cement house Is now has be.-n moved from

is confined to bod

LE ROY NEWS

is now coming into Lc-Roy

oint lias d Stonax

Hay

lowlv. Mr. Hagadoen of Crown

been plastei ing a house for

southwest of LeRoy.

Hough, McMillen it Steward came

down with their fancy stock Fridav

forenoon and put them In the palace

car. riiey were then shipped out about 1 o'clock, and billed for the International Stock show in Chicago.

A train of many palace, dining, chair

and sleeping cars passed through here with a big banner attached, which was no doubt an excursion.

Andy Neatherly transacted business

in Crown Point Fridav.

Charles Lightfoot, our barber, took

Thanksgiving dinner with f lends in Hebron.

Madi;

Campbell, Madison.

Peter Cozza. Hammond Catherine Casprino, Hammond. Nit-dham Shannon. Chicago.... Rachel Russell, Chicago Jpo. Nelson. Chicago

Elizabeth Stilp, Chicago

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CLARK STATION NEWS.

Masters Elmer and Walter Rehn

were visiting relatives in Whiting.

Mr. and Mrs. West and children of

Fark Manor have returned to their

home after visiting a few davs here.

Mr. Schick of Clark, transacted busi

ness in Chicago.

Miss Ruth Peterson of Clark, was

a ousiness visitor in Hammond.

J. Scheurer of Clark tranacted business in Chicago. F. Rehn of Clark transacted business in Toleston.

EAST CHICAGO NEWS

The Republic paid off in clearing house certificates Saturday.

ihe Chicago, Lake Shore

Rend railway will erect three

& South

stations

The Gary vaudeville open this evening with a

A line lecture was given at Binzen-

hoff hall yesterday afternoon by Prof

J. K. Moore. Mr. Moore spoke on "Im

migration."

Arthur Daws, a negro, was arrested

Saturday charged with forging two checks for the sums of $33 and $21.50. SATISFACTION THAT'S ALL,. We ive it wi.h every purchase. Bell-Borman Drug Co. 2 doors sojth of lot Office GARY, IND.

In the near future for the convenience of its patrons. One will be located at Baring avenue, one at Kennedy avenue and the other down town. Clarence Eder of Hammond visited friends in East Chicago yesterday. Lesh Hascall and Tom Henry left last night for Lafayette, where they will resume their studies at Purdue. Dr. Johns of Pittsburg is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns, at their home on Magoun avenue.

The usual theater crowd gathered last night at Chicago and Forsyth avenues but for some reason no car appeared for nearly an hour. Mr. and Mrs. Newell returned yesterday from Bristol, lnd., where they spent Thanksgiving. Dr. Teegarden of Indiana Harbor has purchased an automobile and will keep It at Lewis & Rhettig's livery and garage. P. P. Thomerson returned yesterday to Morrison, 111. There was a fine display of northern lights about 1:30 a. m. Sunday, according to W. C. Hutton, who returned at that hour from Hegewisch, where he visited Dr. Boles. The death of William II. Hoover occurred at the hospital Saturday morning, the result of paralysis. The funeral will take place from his home, 20;i State Line street. Tuesday morning at S:15. The family will depart with the body on the 0:li Monon train for burial at Monon, lnd., the former homo of tho family. The funeral service will be conducted by Rev. W. F.

Switzer. The friends are invited

call at the home.

b a telegram illness of his much improved

The funeral of Fred Pahl was yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Christian chuweh, conducted bv

I'.ruce Brown. Dr. Clay and family of Mt. Carmel, Iih, who have been the guests at the home of J. R. Drapier and family, returned to their home last evening. 'The annual memorial services of the Valparaiso lodge of Elks was held yesterday afternoon at their lodge rooms. The- service known among members of tile oilier as "Tho lodge ef sorrow," is held each year to keep fresh the memory of ail members of the order who have passed away, and it is the most solemn and impressive service of the lodge. The address was made by Rev. L W. Appjegate. rector of the Episcopal church of this city, an excellent musical

program was rendered under the direction of Dr. C. L. Bartholomew. About 12." members and their families were present. Dr. Rigg and family of Lowell, are isitlng relatives in the city. Thomas Holle-tt, wife and daughter. Miss F.dytha. who have been visiting relatives in the city the past week returned to their home in Whiting yesteiday. Mrs. Wm. Rochtler and son, Harold, have returned from a visit at Somoiiauk. 111. Harry B. Sager of Rochester, N. Y., who has an exhibition at the automobile show in Chicago, spent Sunday

here with his uncle, W. II. Vail. The Misses Mary Sawyer of Lafayette, lnd.; Nellie Haltan, Champaign, 111.; and Nellie Kouns of Chicago,- are here visiting Miss Gertrude Polk. Miss Gertrude Polk and her guests, the Misses Haltan. Kouns and Sawyer and Walter Ilarrold spent Saturday at Gary with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Post of Chicago are the guests of Mrs. Post's brother, Atty. Clarence Stockman. Fred A. Wood .and wife arrived here yesterday from Maneto, 111. Mrs. Wood has secured a position in the mechanical department ef the Vidette. W. M. Hicks returned yesterday afternoon from Indianapolis, where he visited relatives over Thanksgiving.

("lias. Corsbie and Miss Mary Fisher

of this eitv, were married at the Rescue

mission, Saturday evening by llev.

Brown.

Geo. T. Miller opened his new skating rink Saturday evening, a large

crowd attending the opening. Special

music was provided for the occasion. Geo. Furlong of this city was badly

bitten Saturday afternoon by a pet elog.

He was taken to the Christian hospital

where the wound was cauterizeel. No

se-rious results are anticipated.

County Clerk Peirce has been ordered to draw a struck jury in the damage case of Marv Haverty, administratrix

of the estate of John J. Haverty vs

the Chicago Junction and Wabash railroads. The jury will be drawn Dec. 6

Six inches of the beatitiful snow fell in this citv Saturday and Sunday and

more to come.

William Jennings Bryan will lecture in the College auditorium, in this city, o;i Thursday evening, Dec. 3. The lecture is for the benefit of the Christian hospital and Mr. Bryan's subject will be

"The Average Man.

The Porter Superior court reconvened

today after a week's vacation.

Neil Arvin, who has been visiting his parents the past week, returned to

Purdue university at Lafavette, this

morning to resume his studies.

ROBERTSDALE NEWS

Miss Mamie Clark of Chicago was the gueyt of her aunt. Mi.s Anna j Dorthy of Indiana boulevard. Sunday, j Mrs. C. Abels of Harrison avenue is j confined to her home on account of j sickness. j Miss MoUie Freese and Irvin Hansen were the guests at a dinner party at the home of Miss Marie Seltnger of Chicago. Sunday. Milo Brenner of Indiana boulevard, spent Sunday visiting relatives in Kensington, 111. The funeral of A. J. Smelser of Whiting, which took place at her home In Ohio avenue, Sunday afternoon, wa.i well attended by Robortsdale people. A large number of Robortsdale people attended Minstrel show." given by tin-

Men's club of the Congregational

hurch of Whiting, Saturday e vening. Mrs. C. Kein and daughter. Beutrlco

of Harrison avenue, were the guests at

i dinner party in Chicago Saturday.

Miss Helen MoLain of Roberts avenue entertaining her sister, Mrs. Hay of

Highland Park, 111., over Sunday.

Miss Dohle of Roberts avenue re

turned home after spending several

days visiting her parents in howt-ii,

lnd.

The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Iarsen is very sick at their home

in Reese avenue and under the care or Dr. Haskins of Whiting.

Fred Leverenee of Harrison avenue

received the sad news or nis cousin death, Mrs. Charles Diller of Dolton, 111., who died very suddenly Saturday morning of heart disease. Tho funeral

services will take place at her home in Dolton, Tuesday afternoon at 1

o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul of Roberts

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avenue attenoea tne iunerai m eu

latter's cousin. Mrs. Allen Carrol of

McKinley Park in Chicago, Saturday.

Mrs. Peter Knnv and Gertrude Kooy were Hammond visitors Friday. Th Misses Myrtle and Hennrlette Minister attended the theatre in Hammond. Miss Anna Pittrieh visited Miss Anna Badiman of Saxony yesterday. The Misses Winnie and Minnie tIted in Saxony yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Anna Bachiunn. Schools opened today, having b.-.-n closed for Thanksgiving since Wr-dm-n-day. Miss Sarah Jans.n. n bid. In of Ibla Wee k was very pleasantly Mirpi l-e.l by a large namber i f her 1 1 jeml I "ii,l;iy veiling. The occasion w it rt a .hint show r. Gam.-. w r- inj....i and n delightful lunch w.n rd. The oiinx j people Willi l ll.jo cd the i .lt ile the j Misses l'.S.-le Kruiuiu, . I. Utile l.i.V, I Annie Kloutwyk, Giuo and Mais link. j k.-r. Myrtle and lleiili. Me Mount. -i. j Helen Kick. it. Win lib' Swurf, Mil. ii I and J.s.-de i:,-i!d.-r, 1 !o K om i n. M .Inn

!ven ; rlniili' Kooy. Aili .1 n n n. nod

Messrs. I'.ter K lout , Y It, ll.nry Jub.m Harry Bable-r, .1 a U met ;'.nn K'-o Tamil Jiinirii, .1. I look iiml luimsivi

and Schoon.

The funeral of O Ii N.-w ..ml., who brith occurred IurI Tim i v.

dace yc.-.terduv ill the bom"- of Me In

residence III MlKhlillld lt.teI,i'tll wus

held at HofM. lnd

RENSSELAER NEWS

Miss Emma Lear of Montieello is

visiting her friend. Miss Lola Cliff. Miss Elizabeth Spaudling is visitin

friends in Indianapolis for a few days

Captain J. M. Wasson and wife have returned home from an exteneleel visit

with their daughter, Mrs. Jess Wilson

and family in Washington, D. C.

Anna Marlatt has returned to her home in Connersville after a short

visit with Dr. H. L. Brown and famiiv

Ernest Lafayette,

Clark, who is home on

is working a short visit.

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LOWELL NEWS

HESSVILLE NEWS

Tru.-I not Ices vlNor.i i Katun!;

e.. i : i ' loud inoit u of the i In lluii of rood t ,i.rl h town-ship, to : U V, I lee. 1 1 Til" H i t I 'll

KUpefVlMor for I'll I I I' I

com prlsi-M u I ! t e i i it'ii V

Little "aluni t t iv r will llesKvilie school fioio ;:

M!.-i:t Ida Tatnow of her H.tter. Ml-:.

mond Sunday. Mrs. I loui-'h' i ( y. oldest r 't id' n I.., finff'-f .stroke In M a in morel

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Bastar Sz McQarry

nrc now rendy to supply your

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Jewelery Diamonds Watches and Silverware

The largest and most select stock ever shown In Hammond Sec our I-lnntt Inlntecl Oliliio (inc.! Out Clli-HM Holiday Gods selected now will be kept In our sfcs at our risk until wanted

I7o Soutli Ilohman Street MAMM( rNI, - IIVDIAIVA.

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was removed to where she dl'-d Mrs. Doiigh.-rtv

a f -a- ),'.; s Iel'!'- li r i.'.lt

her daughter, M.':-. John Wll.wori an) on the farn. v;i'-;ii'

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RHEUMATIC FOLKS!

Are You Sure Your Kidney Are I Well ? :

Many rh'-umati': a'taek uric acid in the .',,V I;,t .. of the kidneys In to r-rr.ov: ;

It . ;,:''-;.'

Mrs. Alfred Edgerton. living three

miles north of Lowell, is reported very serious'v siek. A trained nurse from

Chicago has been engaged to care for her. Mr. and Mrs. Amoa Thompson have returned from a four days' visit with their son, Wilbur, and other relatives in Chicago. This section of the country was visited by quite a heavy snow fall, covering the ground to the depth, of about three inches. The basket ball game at the opera heuse between the Hammond and Lowell teams, Saturday right, was v.-it-nesseel by eiuite a large crowd. The locals were defeated by the visitors by a large score of 35 to 10. This is the first elefeat for our boys and they are not feeling very bad over It. Fred Kunter and son and son-in-law. Carl Thomas, of Chicago, are enjoying a visit and rabbit hunt with their friends, the Mitch brothers, east of Lowell. The last snow storm and cold snap

has caused a delay with the farmers in their work of husking and cribbing their corn. They find a great deal of soft corn and the task of sorting It from the sound is a teadious one. Mrs. Alva Wood is visiting her sister In Iowa. Rural Mail Carrier Wood Is taking his annual fifteen day vacation. Word was received here announcing the continued Improvement of "Billy" Grant, who is in the Wesleyan hospital, Chicago.

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k. .'. e y H yci w rH K: '.-.-r 1'..

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aeid from tr.- b!e shows the kidfte dally with '.rhmight go on till but until you e;u; never get w-il.

not only remove ur0 a':, !, fc kidnes and th'n all danger ': acid is ended. Here ia Hariri

timony to prove it. Mrs. J. W. Muldocn of ZZ 3 Tr.r iavenue, Hammond, lnd., says: I: gives me great pleasure to reommend Loan's Kidney Pills to those suffering from kidney disease and its attendant symptoms, such as rheumatism and lumbago. I suffered for a long time with these troubles and was in a greatly run down condition when Doan's Kidney Tills were brought to my attention by a friend who had been greatly benefited by their use. My kidneys were out of order, my back ached, and I was thin and miserable. Doan's Kidney Pills which I procured at Bicknell & Co.'s drug store, helped me from the start, and I felt like a new woman after I had taken the first box. I continued taking them until 1

had taken the contents or three more boxes and by that time I was cured. The terrible backache which had been making life a burden, also the kidney disturbance and other symptoms entirely left me. I am now in good health and enjoy life." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans and take no other.

HARNESS SHOP All orders will be promptly attended to. All work tiarantee4 at reasonable prices. Repairing Neatly Done,

JOSEPH FRANCE Corner Guthrie Street, .Near Michigan Ave.

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DYER NEWS

Can Be Kept Clean. it the pot has no excuse for calling the kette black If it is porcelain lined.

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Suite 3CO-304 Hammond Bldg.

HAMMOND.

nke County Title & Guarantee Co.

h ABSTRACTERS j

1 Abstracts

Purnishod

Nominal Rate

F. R. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pre. 1. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAPPER, Treasurer S. A. CULVER, Manager

Secretary's Office In Majestic BId. HAMMOND

HAMMOND AND CEOWW POINT, IND.

CROWN POINT NEWS

I?. X. Blanc-hard, from Chii-asro, ud

to 1 1'oint Saturday.

real estate business in

agent Crown

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Just received a large assortment of line Hand Flrtel CHINA WARE MrkeJ at astonlshlnzlr law prices. NASSAU, JEVVEL0!AN

EAST CHICAGO. IND. I'hoiie 543. Our Motto A Perfect Fit J. M. DR0HAN the up-to-date IER CHANT TVILOR. Cleaning, Dyelnc and Itcjialrlne a Specialty. EXCHANGE AVENUE. EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA. ALBERT GIVEN, THE TAILOK. Styles and Prices night.

Buffet and Rc&tatiranfciT1;vChicaBO avenue- fast hicaSo. i4 " , , ,. f Vr are now rcaily to sell taille Charl,. D.H-Chl. I'rc j SUUtm aBj Vw lu adauiOB to Tuilar trowajr, irr, 14. iia.

J. Tratt with lirr

intoniis spi-nJinK daughter in Chi-

THE PAIHE-MAURER GCMPANY!

HARDWARE and FURNITURE

Croaiwav rnd Light Ave.

GARY. IND.

JTLNE3. LIQUOrtS. AKD CIGAU3 Onlr High Grad Oqo&m THE GARY

Paul A. Pehe'ko of IlamnioTid was a Crown Point visitor Saturday. Jos. Galloway of Kast Chicago tranaaettd business in the court house Saturday. Miss Mayme Maiilet attended thr funeral of Miss Cai'iie Johnson at Hammond.

Mrs. A. the winter

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Miss Ina Bell Peterson entertained the members of the Embroidery club

Priday afternoon. Misses Josephine AVhet-lr. Pauline Saucrman and liae Lathrop wvre guests of the club. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Agnew of Hammond visited with their parents over Sunday. Eugene Ziegler of Chicago did business in town Saturday. The Masons had the Berwyn lodge over Saturday evening to do work on a number of candidates and all were afterwards entertained v Chef Englert with a sumptuous dirfrr. The reunion of the ss of '03 proved

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Geiger of Hammond, spent Sunday at the home of M. Fagen and family. August Miller of Crown Point, spent Sunday with relatives here at Dyer. Joseph Klein of Hammond, returned to his home there yesterday, after spending several days with relatives here. Jos. Klos, who left for southern Indiana, last March, returned to visit with relatives at Strassburg, his former home. After spending several days with relatives, J. Hoffman of Chicago, returned to his home there vesterdav.

Theodore Kammer and family returned to Dyer after visiting with relatives at Chicago the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. "Walter "Wolf of Hammond, were the guests of W. N. Gettler and family yesterday. J. Klein, Jr.. of Sehererville, spent Sunday at his home here in Dyer. Charles Erk of Hammond, formerly a Dyer resident, was a visitor here

yesterday. J. J. Klein received word yesterday stating that his father-in-law. John Weis. of Crown Point, was seriously Hi with pneumonia and that very little hope for his recover is entertained. The infant ?on of Mr. and Mrs. William Gettler was christened yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolf of Hammond, acted as sponsors. The

little boy was named Clement Walter. Charles Scheldt of Chicago, was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Bernard Ambre of Hammond, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Ambre of this place yesterday.

Unhapplness. James Tho attitude of unhapplness is not only painful, it Is mean and ugly-

HOBART NEWS

Chas. Stevens spent Saturday, and I Sunday visiting friends at Hanna, lnd. j A. K. Garhardt returned to Hobart; Saturday after having spent several j days with his son at Hamlet, lnd. J Alien Mummery of Chicago returned

to his home r-aiuruay aiier visaing , relatives here fur several days. j Claude Toothill isited friends at At- j wood. Ind., Saturday. ; John Francen of Chicago Heights, 111., i visited friends in Hobart yesterday. I Mrs. W. W. Truesde'l of Chicago is ' visiting in Hbart with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cooke. S. Henderson has moved his family from the Stocker house on Center street into the First State Bank building on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson of Chicago were visitors of Hobart friends over Sunday. Judge MeMahon and Atty. J. H. Conroy of Hammond were Sunday visitors in Hobart. Mrs. Hoy Shearer of Chicago was a gust of Hobart friends over Sunday. Mrs. Leo Gruel of Clarke, Ind.. spent

Sunday in Hobart. A. F. Nitchman. who had been visiting at Hamilton, O., for a couple weeks with his daughter, Mrs. P. Keys, returned Saturday. Mrs. Nitchman will remain with her daughter a couple weeks longer. Mr. and Mrs. Keyes

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RAILWAY TIME TABLE.

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