Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 162, Hammond, Lake County, 27 December 1907 — Page 6
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WHITING NEWS
William E. Warwick of Oliver street Is entertaining his father from Osh- - kosh. Wis. Misses Loretta an.l dtnevivo Mlchaely of Michigan City. In.l.. arc th K'Jcsts of their t-isi is. Mv.-silann-s G. J. Bailer and Charh s CrefuwaM. Mr. ami Mrs. Pylvci' t"r Hampton, who spent Christmas with tluir ilatiKhtrr, Mrs. J. I Miles, liave rttunifNl to tht-ir home in Hobart. Mr. ami Mrn. Charles I.ivil?on entertained at a family il inner at thir home In Lal'.'ite av nuo, Christmas Day. Tho.se prr-scnt were: Mrn. A. I . Davidson, their mother, Mr. and Mrs. - James Davidson and son, JiHn rt, of Enlewood, Henry D.vM:o:i, their granddaughter, Kth- l Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Charh-s D. Davidson aid iw, James, and daughter. Doris, and David Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naef of Khf rldan avenue, are entertaining' out of town relatives. Mildred Irene Walker of .Sheridan avenue, has the typhoid f.vr-r. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mee.s of Sheridan avenue, are spending the holidays with relatives in Iron Mountain, Mich. Mrs. Ray Walker is expected homo from the Mercy hospital tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donrull of Detroit, Mich., are the guesta of the latter's slater, Mrs. Thomas Earth tt of Fischrupp avenue. ( Misses Irene Carringer, Grace Wilkinson and Margaret Ward .saw "The Man From Home" at the Chicago opera house Wednesday flight. Mrs. H. I'it?ele of South Chh-ago was tho guest of Mesdames M. Stiglitz and N. Migatz Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marks of Kewanee, III., visited with t!o- hitter's sister, Mrs. Max Stiglitz, Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Gurney and sons who spent several days at tho home of John P. ObensLain of One Hundred and Nineteenth street, left last night for Harron, III., where Mr. Gurney will work for a few months as structural engineer. Leo Ilelman of Pennsylvania avenue, 18 improving nicely from a siege of typhoid fever. Mr. and I Irs. William Leo of Ohio avenue, entertained their children at a sumptuous dinner on Christmas Day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stovvell and children. Misses Clara, Florencs and Inez Deo and Mr. and .Mrs. Osborne and children, of Chicago. Messrs. Gust Krebs and George Mong saw "The College Widow at the Colonial theatre in Chicago Wednesday afternoon. Helen Zavody Parsacouta, who is attending St. Francis Academy in Chicago, is spending the holidays with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Parsacouta in John street. The M. A. A. basketball team has two games scheduled for tomorrow night. The first game will be with the Y. M. C. A. noonday class and the second game will be with the Chicago Commons. The Owl's team will go to Crown Point for a game with the team from that city. Thomas Duggan of Alton, 111., is spending a week with his family in Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. Harry Dee is slightly improved at the Presbyterian hospital. Frank Ryan is home from Alton, III., foi; a short visit with las father and brother. Rev. C. M. Wright is at Medarvil'.e. lnd., where ho went to attend the wedding of Rev. Wanener to Miss Emma Guild. Rev. Father Pore;, of th- Sacred Heart church was assisted by a priest from St. Josep'.i college, Rensselaer, at the Christmas services, Wednesday. Clay C. Collins is back at his duties as desk sergeant, after spending Christ.mas with his mother and children in Morocco, Ind. Mrs. M. C. Raker and grandson, Charlie Raker, son of Reroy Raker, will go to Gary to reside with tho former's 'on, George Raker, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruck, with wnom they now reside, will soon move to Alton. 111. Roy Gilmore of Indiana Harbor visited Whiting friends ye.-terday. CharU's Manbeek is able to be out again alter his recent serious illness. Mike Drakulich, who kept a saloon ut Schrage avenue and Indiana boulevard, cleaned out his saloon and moved to parts unknown. GARY NEWS Jacob Diamond, attorney, of Chicago, came down with Mrs. Silverman to close the purchasing of tho Forzt : J.Iurzyn property. Captain II. S. Norton, manager of the Gary Rind company, looked after New Year's Postal Cards "Very Fawnsey" 5 Cents. Bell-Borman Drug Co. N.xt to 1'os: Oftics GARY, IND. BRAN ii AN AiiO STRINGFELLOV. GAMY, IM). Drugs, c:$3rs. Stationery, Ex. Prescription department in charge of graduate in Pharmacy with 1J years ex eriencTHE PAIHE-BAURER COMPANY HARDWARE and , FURNITURE Croadwav end Eight Ave. GARY, IND. JSTLNKS. LIQUORS. AND CIQAKJ Only High Grade Oooda j THE GABY Buffet and Bcstauranfc Char lea DU-Cbieaa, Prop, fircfegwaxa Gary, Imx
business interests in Chicago this morning. Work continues unhindered on the Wirt building, at Seventh and Broadway. The bricklaying is well en to the third floor while all of the steel and timbers are up for the third and some of the structural work for the fourth floor. All of the- ground floor has been rented and some of the second. The First National Bank building is slowly ruaring completion. The hank has moved into the building and is carrying on its business there, although under considerable disadvantage. The interior of the building pre-f-ents a pleasing appearance with its mosaic floors, mahogany fixtures and bronzed safes and vaults. During dark days and evenings frosted globes on the tdeetric lamps shed a soft light
! on the eh gaiit furnishings. Mrs. Maud Cooier retunod yesterday from her Christmas vacation, spent at her home in Keiitland. The Northern Indianian is gradually getting in a complete printing plant, including one large- Mieh'.e press, besides the usual cutters, Gordons and other incidental equipment. The plant is being installed in the basement of the Knotts' brothers building at Broadway and Seventh avenue. Rocal rumor has it that the owners expect to run a daily after the llrst of the year instead of the weekly that was Gary's first paper. RENSSELAER NEWS P. O. Duvall is visiting relatives in Chicago. Vaughn Wood worth is visiting with friends in Chicago. A son was horn on Christmas morning to Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Porter of Chicago spent Christmas here with relatives. Harvey Robinson is visiting Robert Johnson and family at Lafayette. George H. Ilealey is in Indianapolis to attend the love feast of the republicans of Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mills of Chicago spent Christmas with relatives here. Charles Manton of Longmont, Colo., spent Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Carrie Rennet. James Jordan is home from the Illinois state university to spend the holidavs with his father. CLARK STATION Mrs. V. I-., lui and daughter, Miss Amelia, and Miss Lydia Luck were visitors at Whiting Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Clark were South Chicago visitors. Mrs. J. Scheurer and daughter, Miss Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Scheurer, were Windsor Park visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn were visitors at Chicago Christmas. EAST CHICAGO NEWS The high school basketball team v.-ill play the Hammond high school tonight in Hammond. East Chicago will send aver about fifty rooters. Miss Esther Cohen is visiting friends in Chicago. Messrs ' Gcorgo Hartley and Herman Anderson attended dancing school at the Harbor. Mrs. Abhy Thomas is ill at her home in Olcott svoiuic. Miss Faniiie and Abe Cohen will attend a dance at the Auditorium Sunday r.igl.t. Mrs. A. ii Slecomb and son. Raymond, w'll return tonight from Lowell where they have been visiting friends. Citv Engineer Reed is visiting at the home of his father in Michigan City. Carl Philiips ieaves Sunday for Muncb Ind.. to spend New Years with friends. Miss I.lia Mercer is ill at the home of her parents in V'orsyth. Walter Spencer was confined to his Dome w ith a severe attack of indigestion Thursday. I'r. Robert Spear returned yesterday from California, where he accompanied his wife about two weeks ago. Mrs. Spear's health is improving. .Attorney Hembroff of Indiana Harbor transacted business in East Chicago yesterday. Cosh Xascall attended a dancing party in tho city last night. The tirst masquerade ball of the season wi!l be given Jan. at Weiland's halt. Tom Williams will sing at the now electric theatre tomorrow night. Robert Morton of Indiana Harbor was tho guest of David Johns yesterday. FLACK BROS. Dea'-ers In WOOD, HARD an J SOFT COAL, 11 AY, GRAIN and Fl-tD -4719-21 Todd Ave. KAST CHICAGO, IND. Tflephor.e 754 Buy Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS OH MAX NASSAU JEW.-LHR AND OPriC.'AN My Storj is Enlirgtl. OLCOTT AVE. EAST CHICAGO, IND I'Uoue Our Moltf -A Perfect Kit, J. M. DROHAN the up-to-date MERCHANT TAILOR. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing a Spevlnlty. EXCHANGE AVEM'E. EAST CHICAGO. IXDIASA. ALBERT GIVEN, THE TAILOR. Styles and Prices Right. 5 T12 Chicago avenue. East Chicago, Ind. We art; now ready to sell Ladle Skirta and Furs in addition to Tailor-
CROWN POINT NEWS
The funeral of Mr. Lou Merrill was held from the Methodist church yesterday afternoon. Mr. Merrill will be remembered by some old timers, as a business man of Crown Point about 1S75. He was born here and afterwards moved to South Chicago. Interment was made at the Crown Point cemetery. The Owl club of Whiting and the Men's club of Crown Point have a game scheduled for tomorrow evening. The Owls club have a veteran team, so a good game Is looked for. Tom Brown of Hebron, was a Crown Point visitor yesterday. He is attending school at Purdue university. News from Mrs. K. K. Ilorton, who has gone to Blue Hill, Neb., on account of the illness of her mother, is not encouraging, her mother remaining about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Kaluf spent Christmas with their parents at Lansing, 111. C. C. Kick . of Chicago, is visiting with the Harts this week. It is understood that several of the sub-contractors have under estimated their jobs on the court house and consequently will loose money or. It. One contractor omitted an Item that the cost of the materjal alone will be between $400 and fTOO. MA HI AGE LICENSES. Louis Achenbach. Waukegan, 111. Etta Briggs, Waukegan, 111 Jno. J. Taylor, Chicago Ettella M. Prather, Chicago Aaron F. Moore, Chicago May Bush, Chicago . . .28 . .31 , . .35 . .27 MICHIGAN CITY Miss Louise II. Porter is home from a month's visit in Philadelphia, where she was bridesmaid at the Hill-IIeffel-bower wedding. C. F. McClung, who sold out his laundry Monday, has about decided to settle in Gary. Mrs. Charlotte Marbie, 313 Washington street, one of the old residents who lives alone, was found unconscious on the floor in her home by a tenant who came to pay his rent. It is not known how long she had been ill, as no one had been to the house for several days and she lias been in a critical condition since. Her case is diagnosed as a general breaking down duo to advanced age. Two new 5 cent moving picture theaters are preparing to open up on North Franklin street, making a total of four in the city. Howard Hutchins, who was caught in an attempt to rob a store at Sawyer, Mich., last week, has been released on his promise to return home here to his sick mother and lead an honest life. A Chicago boy was his partner in the trouble. Miss Madge Huckins, teacher In the Elston school, who is spending the vacation at her home in LaPorto, is threatened with pneumonia. Judge II. B. Tuthlll is attending the republican love feast in Indianapolis. Fred W. Bartholomew is in Indianapolis participating in an executive meeting of the Indiana Hardware Dealers' association, of which he is vice president. BLACK OAK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schoon spent Christmas in Chicago. The Misses Ethel and Edith Burns have returned to their home in Hammond after a weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Preshold of Hammond spent Christmas here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nimitz. Mr. aim spent Christmas here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewen spent Christmas at Hobart with Mrs. Ewen s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ressig of Cleveland, O., were Christmas visitors here. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lohman. Mr. and Mrs. Ressig will remain here for an extended visit. VALPARAISO NEWS Mrs. C. H. Pither and daughter, Jane, spent Christmas with Mrs. Pither's parents at Oak Park, 111. Miss Nell Watt srxmt Christmas with her parents at Oak Park. HI. Miss Eva Applegate of Cleveland, O., is visiting her brother, Rev. L. W. Applegate of this city. Miss Agnes Goodwin of Chicago arrived today for a few days' visit with Miss Edith Applegate of this city. P. E. Rudd is in the city today from Indianapolis. Frank Van Duscn of Torter is here today. S. L. Swain of Rensselaer was in the city yesterday. Vernon Tarry was a Valparaiso visitor from Crown Point yesterday. Chas. Massey and wife are visiting Mrs.. Massey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Munger of this city. Judge Crumpacker, Postmaster Elam and Revenue Collector J. II. Wilson wnt yesterday to Indianapolis to attend the Republican "love feast." The annual Christmas exercises of the Sunday sehool and boy choir of the Episcopal church were held last evening. A short program was rendered in the Rectory at seven o'clock, after which the distribution of presents, playing of games and other amusements customary on such occasions took place in the choir gymnasium in the church basement Deputy County Auditor Fred Cole has nearly completed his annual distribution of tax assessments among its trustees of Porter county. The Valparaiso lodge of the I. O. O. F. of A. met last evening for election of officers and initiatory exercises. The Valparaiso post office has been notiSed of the theft of 1S5 money
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES
orders bearing manners to UKh0 inclusive from station 129 of the Chicago post office a few clays ago. It is thought that an attempt will be made to pass them amon merchants in the country and the notice is sent out so that they may not be accepted. Roller skating is becoming almost a craze among a large number of Valparaiso people and already preliminary plans are being made by outside p-npie to build another new skating rink in Valparaiso. A call has been issued by J. p. Ccllins, chairman, for the meeting of the Porter County Farmer's Institute. A cording to the ca'l meetings will be held as follows: Valparaiso, Jan. 21-L'J. 1!0S. with Mr. Mais!-, and Mrs. Kline as speakers; Hebron, Jan. 2". with speakers Maisli and Whistler; McCool. Feb. 13. li0S. with Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Kline as speakers. HOBART NEWS Jake Sholl of Milwaukee, Wis., is in Hobart visiting relatives for a few days. Attorney and Mrs. J. A. Patterson of Indiana Harbor, spent Christmas day in Hobart with Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 1. Guyer. Willie Killigrew of Chicago, visited here with his parents u few days this week. Misses Elnora and Marie Schmidt went to Dyer yesterday to spend their vacation with tluir grandmother. Calvin Beltzhoover of Indiana Harbor visited Hobart friends yesterday. Miss Ruth Rifenburg and Elliott Conroy of Hammond were guests of relatives in Hobart a couple days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hantaan were visitors in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Emil Haase is quite sick. Attorney and Mrs. W. W. Bozarth spent Christmas with relatives in Valpa raiso. Will Hancock is home for a month's visit with his parents. Howard Ostrander, who is now working in Chicago, is home for a few days. Claude Toothill is visiting with friends at Atwood, Ind., this w e e k . WHEELER NEWS Irving Jones, who has been working in Pennsylvania, is here spending the holidays. Mrs. Bertha Harris and son, Master Clinton, who spent Christmas with Wheeler relatives, returned to their home in Whiting, taking with them Dan and Marcene Ilaxton for a visit in Whiting. One of Theodore Richmond's horses, while drawing a light load yesterday, suddenly dropped dead with no apparent cause. The I. O. O. F. of A. met last evening to elect officers for the ensuing year. ROBERTS DALE NEWS John Blaul, jr., of Roberts avenue attended a dancing party in Whiting Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frank Beuhler and children spent Christmas with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Sneider of Rellville, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. E. Hunter of Indiana boulevard over the holidays. Mrs. Samuel Goon and son of Atchison avenue, left Thursday morning for Kokomo, Ind., to spend several weeks visiting Mrs. Ben Lyons. Mrs. Fred Kasch and daughters, of Roberts avenue, were the guests of relatives in Hammond, Thursday. Mrs. August Trowe of Chesterton. Ind., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. G. O. Schaaf and Miss Rica Vater of Central avenue, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul of Roberts avenue entertained a number of friends at dinner Christmas ' Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Hornecker (nee Mollie Pinks, left ltst evening for Chicago, where they will leave for Geneseo. 111., the home of the groom, which place they intend making their future home. Fred Fischrupp sr., held a family reunion at his home in Indiana boulevard Christmas day. About fifteen members of the family were present and a most enjoyable day spent by all. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pinks was christened at their home ir, 47 Pearl street Wednesday afternoon. Miss Nellie Pinks and William Hornecker acting as sponsors. The child was christened William Edward Carl. Rev. Alberdeen of Chicago, formerly pastor of the Whiting Evangelical church performed the ceremony. After performing this ceremony, he joined in wedlock Miss Mollie Pinks and William Hornecker. Both are well known here and congratulations are extended them. GRIFFITH NEWS L Miss Verne Dutton of Chicago spent Christmas with her parents. Ed Werdemann of Highlands transacted business in our town yesterday. A. L. Russell and C. M. Barney made a business trip to Hammond last evening. Mrs. Youngs of Valparaiso visited with friends here yesterday. Mrs. J. H. Dutton and daughter Velma, went to Crown Point Thursday to visit relatives. Our north side merchant. M. Grimmer, went to the city today. Al Wolf and newly wedded bride arrived in town today on their way home. Miss Emily Southworth went to Chicago last evening to spend a fewdays with relatives and friends. Fred Robinson of Ross, died Wednesday morning, the result of an operation he underwent some time ago. The funeral will be at R.oss today at 10 o'clock. See vraat a few lines of type will da toward stralfifhtenlas out the matter.
UNTOLDJNJURY To Hammond People, as It Is Else vrhere Throughout the Land.
Neglecting a bad back. Not trying to reach the cause, Brings untold injury to the human system. Following in the wake of backache Are urinary disorders, diabetes Bright's disease. Let a Hammond cltiien tell of Ilammor.d cure. Lee Jewett. 2C5 Fayette street. Hammond. Ind.. says: "I feel that I am justified In telling others how much benefit I received from the use of ! Doan's Khlnev Pills when sufferinc from kidney disease and other allied troubles. About two years ago I commenced suffering from kidney trouble. I doetored but got only temporary relief from the treatments. The trouble with the secretions and the backache became worse. In the morning and at night I was bothered most, as the trouble was more severe at these times. Sometimes I would be so stiff I eould not stooo or move auicklv without terrible twinges catching me in the back and loins. The kidney secretions were much too frequent in their action and in this respect bothered me greatly owing to the number of times I would have to get up at night. I tried two or three kidney cures put up in liquid form, but they did not help me in the least, in fact. I seemed to feel worse after taking them. Hearing Doan's Kidney Pills highly spoken of I bought a box at Ricknell & Co.'s dru.r store. In a short time I noticed improvement In my condition, the backache subsided, and the kidney secretions became normal once more Feeling that tho time was almost too short to be sure of a complete cure I kept on taking Doan's Kidney Pills until I had taken three boxes, and by that time I was cured to stay cured, as my health is now excellent." For sale by alt dealers. Price 5C cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans aid take no other. MERRILLVILLE NEWS Charles Merrill returned home today after a few days' visit with friends. The funeral of Lew Merrill, one of tho pioneers of Lake county, will be held at Crown Point today. Mr. Merrill settled in Merrillville many years ago. Clifford Pierce i3 sick with a very bad cold. Most of our Christmas visitors have gone to their homes, after spending a very happy Christmas at their old homes. It is rumored that a milk train will be put on our railroad on or about Jan. 1. The milk stands have been up for about six months. A crowd of young people enjoyed a sleigh ride last night and also saw "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at Crown Point. ST. JOHNS NEWS Henry Overhage of Dyer, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Boecker. John Brown of Crown Point, transacted business here yesterday. Christ Kiefer from Chicago, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schumacher during the holidays, but returned home tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klassen were Hammond visitors yesterday. Grandpa Steele and his two daughters, Mrs. Charley Thiele of Hammond and Mrs. Henry Willcosen of Hammond, who spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Belt Steele, returned to their homes yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Hammond left for their home last night after a few days' visit with Mrs. Mary Mager. The patron feast of St. John's Catholic church was celebrated today and after high mass the dedication of the Married Ladies sodality took place. The entertainment given for the benefit of the church, by the Young Ladies' sodality, will be held tonight. Thomas Conners, Phillip Austgen and Frank Thiel were on legal business at the county seat yesterday. INDIANA HARBOR Herman day with O. Dratz returned yesterhls bride from Muskegon, Mich. Fred Gastel and family spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Gastel's parents in Crown Point. The fire department was called out Wednesday evening to subdue the flames which started anew in the ruins of the fire Christmas morning. Mrs. Harry Winslow had the misfortune to sprain her ankle by a fall Thursday. Mrs. II. C. Ralston Is reported 111. S. P. Ballard has been sick the past few days. T. B. Walker and family are visiting in the east. The McAllister house is being moved from Regent street, which leaves but two houses on that street Miss Mary Cripliver spent Christmas with her mother In Valparaiso. Judge Jones came from Whiting today to hold court for the first time since he sprained his ankle. He is able to get about with the aid of a crutch. Don Shannon says it was one of the other boys at the Fort Wayne station who was fleeced out of J5 by a gypsy maiden that he is not guilty. GREAT SALE on Men' Clothing Scks, Overcoats, Fains and Vests be sold at 50c on the dollar. A. LIPNER, Prop. CoT. Michigan and Block Avcs, DO. EASBOS.
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