Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1908 — Page 6
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CROWN POINT NEWS Sewer Assessment Tangle. V There seems to have been a general misunderstanding concerning the sewer assessment, occasioned by the notices sent out by the town treasurer sent out yesterday. When the waivers were signed, most of the prpoerty owners -who signed them, supposed the interest only, would have to be paid during the next ten years, leaving the principal until the expiration of that time. The assessment notices sent out yesterday demand a tenth of the principal and interest on the whole amount. Of course this is all right, but considerable kicks have been registered, as more than one have been misled and . misinformed over the matter. If more 1 publicity had been given the sewer v proposition in the papers, from start ;: to finish, the whole transaction-would ; have been more satisfactory to the ' community. Visitors in Town. The following out of town people - Were guests at the Commercial Hotel J-esterday: G. R. Lucas, Boston. , ; S. Fine, New York. W. C. Watson, Chicago. ! G. IvL Poke, Monon, Ind. ; . W. N. Buch, Chicago. : ; " Takes Girls to Work Home. iroDatlon Officer Muzzall returned last evening from Plymouth, Ind.. where he took the small girls of Peter John t Bon of East Chicago to the Julia E Work training school at that place. He claims their father is worthless, and too lazy to work, and their mother not jible to support them. They will be kept there six months, and if not taken back by their parents in that time, (wuj oe given to responsibla parties ;ln tii a state until they are of age. ' It Is reported that Charley Westphal has quit the Williams bus line and will take a position in Hammond with the Carter llvey barn. Eldridge Hall will taketllls position driving the bus. ' . JQhn . Gerlach, who has been seritously Illifor some time, with little hopes' lor His recovery, is reported as some Mrhat better this morning. The social given by the Young Men's -Iub at the Presbyterian church par lora last evening, was well attended and the fine program and refreshments were enjoyed by those present. About $15 "was cleared, which will be used toward furnishing the new club rooms over the church parlors. The club is in a flour ishing condition and will add many new Innovations next winter which will be of interest:' to the young men of the town and the public generally. Mrs. Henry Groman returned yesterday after a week's plearant visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Groman of 10 War ren street, Hammond. Sheriff Carter's boarding house 1r be !ng well patronized lately by the army of unemployed, and every morning a bunch of Weary Willies are started to the outskirts of -the town. Few of the 'deserving class have reached here yet. Adam Gerlach ia in Hammond-today jn tne interest of the Aetna Life insur ance company. " . It Is said that Rev. George Hicks, of Imports, and President of the Indiana j.ernperance league, who lectured here twr weeks ago, has created more of a lurore In Whiting, than he did -here. His work there has been followed by .an active i campaign of the "drys" and .It is said that they have been 'successful In closing tho saloons of one ward , Inere. A daughter of Herman Tegtmeier, living on a farm east of town, is reported as seriously 111 with a complication ,of pneumonia and appendicitis, with little nopes for her recovery. " Mallle Clark. of Wheatfield, is spendIng,a few days ;ln town with the Otts end?Mrs. Judson. : D.r.iCharles Tlnkham transacted busifcessjln Hammond yesterday. E.;:D...Brandenberg of Hammond was , to. Crown Point visitor yesterday. Mrs.; Louis Stems and Mrs. Sanders twerev.ln Chicago Thursday. W.JKower Tice, is visiting his family and-jrelatives in -town for a few days. The FJeaasure club met with Mrs. Pettlboie at the Sauerman home on i dark street, yesterday afternoon. ; airs. Don Caldwell was a Chicago ; snopper yesterday. " ' Contractor Turner, who. has the con tract for the. court house improvement, I was m town looking over the work yesf terday. Mrs. Harold H. Wheeler and Mrs Frank' Daily leave .today for Union City to spend a weeK or more with Mr. and Mr3. Charles ' Northlain of that place. xne. justices ot the peace are having . Quite a time during Lent in the marri age business and probably the decision ' of the courts in Chicago have something to do with It. Mrs. Val Zimmerman of Rochester, Mrs. , George Keiser and Miss Tlllie ..Young of .this place, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Sidney Ainsworth an J sister, 3Tiss Williams, visited In Hammond yesterday. George Hoereth has resigned his position at the Bleker Feed Store and it is said a brother-in-law of Bleker's will take his place.John Clausson was a-Chicago visitor yesterday, transacting tusiness In the automobile line. Michael Grimmer, John Foss, and M. H. Hart, were Chicago visitors yesterday. LOWELL. Charley Putmer has been appointed deputy assessor for Cedar Creek township to assist Assessor Max Ahlgrim. W. W. Ackerman had the misfortune while walking oh tho brick foundation of the unfinished Ault building to fall through the board's, crippling himself .quite severely. A party in honor of Miss Ada New-
kirk's eleventh birthday was given at the home of her father, W. H. Newkirk, Thursday night. Re freshments were served and the little Miss was the recipient of many nice gifts. A fine social time playing games etc., is reported. Those present are as follows: Lizzie Potter, Gladys and Phoebe Tilton, Leona Wood, Lillian Thomas, Lucille Miller, Flossie, Neva Floy and Stella Newkirk, Fern Tilton, Mrs. Tom Wood and Mrs. John Tilton. "Under the Laurels'" for the benefit of the school library by the pupils of the Lowell high school at the opera house last night was witnessed and heartily appreciated by a large audience. Each character acquited themselves nobly. Following is the program: CAST OF CHARACTERS. Mrs. Milford Eeulah Death Rose Milford Vernal Kelsey Polly Dowler Cora Hayden Sooky Button ....Floyd BInyon "Ky" Brantford Robert Brown Frank Colewood. ... .Walter Brpwnell Ike Hopper ...Willie Atwood Bob Button ...Milford McNay Zeke .......Charlie Lambert Sheriff. . Lee Smith
MONON. Mrs. Viola Thornton of Manton, Mich., visited Mrs. J. A. Gray Thursday on her way to visit her husband, who is at the Lafayette soldier's home. Mrs. P. Reams and Mrs. Wm. Kiestler were business callers In Montlcello Thursday. Mrs. Iva Gray and children are sick with tonsilltis' at this writing. It is reported that the Murphy twins have the scarlet fever. EAST CHICA0Q-1NDIANA HARBOR Communion and Eeoeption. The First Congregational church of East Chicago will hold communion ser vices and reception of members tomorrow. The morning services begin at 15:45 o'clock and there will be an address by the pastor on the subject, "The Glory of Jesus." Sunday evening services will be special Palm Sundal services, the sermon subject being "The Triumph of Christ." There will be special musical program. John Davis and Will Reuss gave oiniard evnibition at Ladd's hall in East Chicago. Quite a crowd of billiard enthusiasts were present to wit ness the event, which resulted in a vie tory for Davis on a score of 123 to 109. The high run was 34. Miss Mildred Evans, who has been suffering from inflammatory rheuma tism, is much better and the trip to Mudlavia, which it was thought would be necessary if she did not soon im prove, has been abandoned. Clinton & Sons have purchased the stock of Mrs. Diamond in Chicago ave nue near. Forsythe and will onen racKet store." They will carry a lit tle of everything." .Albert .Given was In Gary Thursday. Pat Keenan visited in Hammond Thursday. . . . Louis Greenfield was "in Chicago Thursday., ..... The A. L. N. girls met last night with Miss Mabel Silverman. - . Maud Mitchell attended the theater in the Chicago Opera House last night. Bert Havill joined the Oddfellows Tuesday night. . Quite a crowd of East-Chicago young men went to Whiting Thursday night to indulge in roller skating. Frank Gorman, son of Officer Mike Gorman, who has been suffering with a severe case of inflammatory rheuma tlsm, is a little better. The family have been sitting up with him for the past four nights and they have recently naa the services of. an expert from Chi cago to attend him. Mrs. Ray Ayres has been taken to the hospital, suffering with typhoid fever. Oliver Davis will make Linn Grove. Iowa, his future home. His sister is a resident of that place. S. Zohn of St. Paul, Minn., Is visiting Air. ana Mrs. Sam Cohen. A Stern -was in Chicago yesterday on Dusiness. Max Elpin, who has been with Sam Cohen for six years, has quit and gone to Chicago where he will go to work for his brother. wniiam Jenkins says that Jack iwans drew a dollar of his pay yesterday morning and went to Chicago to see the town. William figures it out thus: It would cost Jack SO rATit fn the round trip for street car fare, 5 cci at jDirjiiiou S wiin a nickel to the "nigger", ditto a Lewis' and 15 cents for a seat at the Trocadero. If he hadn't 30 cents left when he returned, William says it Is a cinch he has been doing something he hadn't ought to. J. A. Patterson and wife of Indiana Harbor went to Chicago last night to see "The Man From Home." Judge T. M. C. Hembroff and wife spent last evening in Chicago. Milton Brown, the seven-year-old son of Rev. Frank Brown, is down with typhoid fever. . News for thl column will be rereived at the Sidney Veaco drug store and the Beehive, care of Blorrls Katx, In East Chicago and the real estate office of Charles E. Fowler In Indiana Harbor. MILLINERY OPENING To tSe Ladies of Indiana Harbor. I desire to call your attention to the fact that my elesraut new and complta line of Spring and Summer iiiilinerr is now in stoct. rnidr f. your inatection. An entirely ne thing in Up-lu-uaie ua,is. r itMi-c can ana examine my stock and prions. Yon are enre to bpleasd. ' 1807 137th SU, cor. Fir Indiana Earbor, lad. CARL ANDERSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks A SPECIALTY Teies&oae I. II. 632. flea. 21.
GARY NEWS Have Much Coke Stored. The steel company and various roads in the vicinity ot Gary have been storing, just west of Gary, thousands of tons of coke in anticipation of a strike of the coal miners of the country. It is difficult to estimate just how much coke has been piled up, but it presents the appearance' of a small mountain in several places. It is said that the steel company is storing theirs up so that there will be no hindrance to the starting of several of the departments in the "fall. Drara Eis Money Out. Steven Gala, a carpenter who came here from St. Louis recently, reported to the police that some one had drawn from the bank at that place the sum of $365 which he had deposited there. He is in the city without a cent and cannot account for the disappearance of his money. After consulting an attorney, however, he decided that the sending of the money by the bank had been delayed and that he would receive the same in a few days. ; Plea of Guilt Entered. ' :. ' . The long-winded Frank Swada case which has been carled through the courts for the last five months, was finally settled yesterday in Judge Huberts court, where the . defendant pleaded guilty to assault and battery and was fined. The trouble arose over the possession of a saloon. Case Up for Tuesday. . Tfie caso of Stanley Sulentlch, the well known Gary foreigner who is accused of embezzling large sums of money from his countrymen,' will . be tried Tuesday in the Lake . Superior court at Hammond. " The prosecution has retined Attorney Clarence Bretsch to help the state fight the case. The outcome is eagerly awaited in Gary. Hospital Patient Missing. Miss Esther Walkins, a recent patient of Mercy hospital, is missing and with her several valuables which, It is thought she took with her. The police have ben notified by the hospital authorities and are looking for the girl. .,.'.... . . The Gary hotel is constantly crowde8 with guests and for the past few days the hotel management has had difficulty In providing for the big crowds. At the present time the hotel is receiving more liberal patronage than it ever has before and the man agement feels greatly encouraged over the success that they have met with. Many of the rooms which were form erly vacant are now being fitted up to accommodate the Increase in the number of guests. Deputy Sheriff Albert Morris of Hammond was in Gary yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Van Ness of Valparaiso, have been visiting friends In Gary for the past few days. Attorney K. K. Knapp of the United States Steel company, was in Gary today on business. MERRILLVILLE. M. F. Pierce is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. A. O. Merrill, in South Chicago. " . Eli Boyd, who has been in poor health nearly all winter, is recovering nicely. John Schlllo is building a barn. The ladles will dedicate their new hall April 8. A program suitable for the occasion has been provided.' Mrs. Will Coffej- and son, Glen, are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Calista Pierce after spending the winter In Chicago, has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Saxton. The teachers of Ross township are without exception attending the Teach ers' association at Indianapolis. . Sever al eachers from near by townships came to Merrillvllle and all went together over "scenic" C, C. and L. to Peru from which point they took the Interurban line to Indianapolis. Mrs. Ernest "Fierce of Chicago, Is visiting relatives here for a few days. DYER. John Helser of Hammond was here Thursday looking after business matters. Mrs. Mat Hilbrich from near Schererville, spent Thursday with her daugh ter, Mrs. A. Kellman here. The U. S. postoffice inspector was here Thursday in the interest of Uncle Sam and Inspected our postofflce. J. J. Klein was a business visitor in Chicago Thursday. A rumor has it at present to the ef fect that a social and card party will take place here after Easter. Particulars could not be obtained at present but will appear later. - Peter Klein, mail carrier on R. R. No. 1, will be out on his vacation the next two weeks. Substitute Peter Klassen will attend to the delivery of the mail during that time. LOST A child's gold bracelet some where in Dyer; Monday, March 30. Finder leave at H. J. Schulte, Dyer, Ind. 4-4-3t. MUNSTER. Mrs. Peter Schoon ' visited Mrs. L. Stallbohm yesterday. The Misses Dora and Mollle Stall bohm entertained at a timble bee yes terday afternoon. Refreshments were served and sociable time was enjoyed by all. Those present-were: Misses Minnie Kutzbach, Anna,DIttrick Winhie Kutzbach and Anna Bachman. Miss Laura Newcomb Is visiting her parents in Oak Park. 111. Miss Anna Bachman visited her sister, Mrs. A. Jamecke last evening. Ernest Schrieber transacted business in Hammond yesterday.. W. De Vries and family of Hartsdale j
visited Mrs. Martin Molemaar of Saxony yesterday. Mr. Bos has moved his family in one of Mr. Klootwyk's houses. John Lerptra has moved to Lansing, I1L Mr. Daugherty transacted business in Highlands yesterday.
Mr. Valeer of Hammond is moving into Mr. Wilson's residence on Ridge Road. Mr. Fred Kutzbach has gone to Chi cago to spend a few days with rela tives. Cornell Kikkert visited Mr. Grimmer ; last evening. Walter Vandenberg of Lansing, 111 was here today on business. Mrs. Henry Bates of South Chicago is visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Bachman of Saxony. William Swart of Lansing, was here today. GRIFFITH. C. M. Barney made a business trip to Gary yesterday. Mrs. John Demmons of Merrillville; is a guest of relatives here for a few days. The Free Methodist will have'serv ices in Russell hall every Saturday evening henceforth. Dr. J. H. Goad returned last even Ing from the teachers' convention. v The Infant child of Matt Belreger is quite dangerously sick. Ross Davidson and family of Buch anan, Alien., are here guests at the home of C. M. Barney. Mr. Davidson Is a brother of Mrs. Barney. Miss Emily Southworth is spending a few days with relatives in Chicago Mrs. Hanchar of One Hundred and Seventh street and Cleveland avenue was taken to St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond yesterday. The Fortnightly club will hold its regular meeting at the home-of Mrs William O. Walker of Walker of Sheri aan avenue, Monday night. The study or the evening will be "Psychic Phe nomena." HESSVTLLE. Miss Grace Gorman 13 spending the week end with friends in Chicago. Miss Carrie Reichardt of Hammond is spending a few days with relatives here. juiss Bertha Wedgewood of Ea6t Chicago visited her grandparents here Thursday. Miss Gertrude Erlcks and Master Dick Ericks of Highlands are spend ing a few days with their sister, Mrs. Hawn. Mr. and Mrs. William Dedelow and son, Herman, transacted business in Chicago Friday. Mrs. Hans Ericks is visiting rela tives in Highlands for a week. William and Edward Dedelow will visit relatives in Chicago Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. James Vanes and son, James, are Chicago visitors today. Mrs. Henry Mueller and son, Walter, were Chicago visitors Friday. WHEELER. The lecture and entertainment given by officers of the Salvation Army Fri day evening in the M. E. church was nigniy interesting and instructive. A splendid program of music and stere opucon views was given, together with a very impressive talk on the good done by this institution. D. L. Richmond transacted business in Valparaiso Friday. Miss Brickwood returned to Chicago Friday evening. William White will move his family shortly to Valpariso. .feter Curtis of Valparaiso was in Wheeler on business Friday. Miss Grace Johnston has been un der the weather for the past few days. Suffer? If you suffer pain from any cause, Dr. Miles' AntiPain Pills will relieve it and leave no bad aftereffects. That's the important thing. Neither do they create a habit More often the attacks become less frequent, or disappear altogether. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills have no other effect except to relieve pain and quiet nervous irritation. "We are never without Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. My husband and Bon, aged 15 were always subject to tstck headache until we began using these Pills, and they have broken them up entirely. Don't think they nave had to use them for six months. I recommend them to every one. A few weeks ago I heard an old lady friend was sick. I went to see her. She was down with LaGrippe, and nearly crazy with awful backache. I gave her one of the Anti-Pain Pills and left another for her to take in a short time. They helped her right away, and she says she will never be without them again. Last winter my husband was taken with pluerisy on both sides, and I know he would have died if it hadn't been for the Pills, in less than half an hour he was sweating, and went to bed and slept." MRS. G. H. WEBB. Austinburg, Ohio. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' AntlPaln Pills, and we authorize him to return tha price of first package (only) If it falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind We Have a Complete Duplicate of the County Treasurer's Book on Hammond Property. PAY EARLY AND AVOID PEXALTIES, 92 State Street. OPEN EVENINGS.
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WHITING NEWS Men were gathered on every street corner yesterday discussing the recent move on the part of the Anti-Saloon league, which took the town by surprise to such an extent that It will not recover from the shock for soma time. Mrs. George Hazlett has returned to her home in Kansas City. Mo., after spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Quigley, being called here by the serious illness of her sister. Messrs. F. N. Gavit, C. E. Greeriwald and Delegates John Moore and William Schrage have, returned from Indianapolis where they attended the republican state convention. Word comes from Lake Saranac in the Adirondak mountains that Herbert Ingraham is slightly Improved and that there are how a little hope of his recovery. Mrs. Comfort Rogers and sister. Mrs. Dickenson of Detroit spent yesterday In Chicago. In the evening they were Joined by Mrs. Nellie Wycoff, and the three attended a theater. The kindergarten department of the public school held their annual entertainment in the Assembly hall. Thursday evening at 7:30. The program consisted of eighteen numbers and each part bore evidence of careful training under the direction of Miss Dolling, supervisor and Miss Lee assistant. The program rendered was as follows: 1 Good Evening Song. 2 Skips. 2 xSongs, "The Cobbler, "Little Bo Peep." 4 Mother Goose Rhymes told by Abe Stowell, Glen Lauer. Harley Hosklns, Ellen Plnkerton, Elizabeth Baumel, Loretta Laverty, .Mathilda Goebel, Agnes Kelly, Evelyn Thorpe. 5 Song, Mr. Duck and Mr. Turkey. 6 Bowing Dance, Elsie Carlson, Kathleen Quinn, Mary Laverty. Edna Homan, Francis Kern. Marcus Sheets, Julian Goldsmith and Clifford Jones. 7 Song. "Sing a Song of Sixpence." 8 Kindergarten Story, "the Gingerbread Man" told my Ellen Pinkerton. 9 Song, "The Gingerbread Man." 10 Springtime is Here, Kathleen Quinn. Ethel Schiminskey, Mary Hanschar. 11 Dramatic Play, "Goldenlocks and the Three Bears," Goldenlocks, Estelle laar; Father Bear, Robert Hornecker Mother Bear, Blanche Meek; Baby Bear Ernest Lee. 12 Flag Song. 13 Virginia Reel, Eleanor Beaublen Estelle Farr, Emma Vogel. Ethel Shlminsty, Millard Johnson, Russell Wilkin son. Ernest Lee, Robert Hornecker. 14 Song, "Humpty Dumpty." 10 bwedlsh Dance, Laura Thomas oiaays lirown, Nick Kachik, Ruth Thomas, Eleanor Hargh. Dorothv fcitherldeg. 16 bong, Zu Zu Band. DrumsEthel Shiminsky, Robert Hornecker. Ernest Lee. Horns Eleanor Beaubisn. Blanche Meek. Clifford Louer. Trl angles Emma Vogel, Elsie Carlson. Margaret Hay. Banjos Estelle Farr. Mary Laverty, Mary Hanschar. 17 Closing Song. After the closing song lantern views were shown by Russell Smith. These consisted of pictures of the children iaKen in scnooi, they being at their sand tables in one, and in another they were ready for a march, wearing sol dier hats. The hall was crowded to tis utmost capacity and all went away feeling mar. tne kindergarten is truly the only Beginning ror a child's education. EOBERTSDALE. Mrs. Fred Eggers was the guest of ner sister, Mrs. John Dreesen of East Chicago yesterday. TTVaz-I t ! 1- - . , icu nibninn oi narrison avenue. was called to his home In Cleveland. O., on account of the serious Illness of his mother, who died, shortly after he arrived. Mr. Llngham will remain In Cleveland until after the funeral. jvir. ana Mrs. Sidney Smith of East bide and Mr. and Mrs. John Melvin of Whiting were the guests of Mrs. Frank Buehler last evening. Miss Letha Masterson spent the day snopplng in Chicago. Mrs. Andrew Ilauscher, who is in a very critical condition with typhoid fever, was removed to the St. Mar garet's hospital yesterday. Ben Milbarth. of South Chicago vis ited h4s grandfather, John Kreuter of Indiana Boulevard, Thursday. John Adams, of Osego, Mich., while here on a business trip is spending a few days at the home of his cousin, Robert Atchison. Miss Louise Hatt is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sladek of Palos Park, 111. Marie Biesen of Indiana boulevard. sick with an attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. Henry Ehlers left yesterday for Tinley Park, 111., where she will spend a couple of weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. Jake Wichorst and children spent the day visiting in South Chicago. Mrs. Bloe and daughter, Mrs. Reed, of Indiana boulevard, will leave In a few days for Seattle, Wash. Messrs. Fred Bahn and Fred Langohn saw "Dublin Dan" at the Calumet the ater last evening. Miss Marie Sellinger of East Isited relatives here Thursday. Side, RENSSELAER. Miss Pearl Comer and Mrs. E. T. Sternberg gave . a very pleasant little party to about thirty girl friends at the home of Miss Comer, April 1. Miss Myra Watson is making a short visit In Chicago. ' Miss Fern Osborne, who Is attending the nurse's training school at Lafayette, is making a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne. E. M. Parcells has returned from In dianapolis where his wife has undergone a successful surgical operation for a hernia blood tumor. Dr. Wallace Parkinson has given up
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the attempt made at medical practice here and has removed to Brook. Mrs. J. M. "Wasson and Mrs. Jud Hunt are visiting relatives In Chicago. Mrs. TV. F. Smith and little son are making a short visit In Chicago. A number of Telma Rayher's friends surprised her at her home last even ing Miss Rayher will soon leave for summer caurse at school. Four more children have been brought to the Monette children's home. Dr. Hartsell, Rensselaer's oldest phy sician, died suddently yesterday afternoon from heart disease. He went out to his farm west of town In the afternoon, and had been there but a short time when he was seized with heart trouble and died before a physician could reach him. Leonard Rhoades went to Chicago yesterday. County Superintendent J. M. Warren Is visiting in Indianapolis. Elbert Antrim Is vlsitng here for a few days. The funeral of Daisy Phillips will be held Sunday afternoon. If you can truth folly say that THE TIMES fa n rnnd n.witniin. nU.. to to a friend and set Wm to .nb.crlbe.
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