Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1908 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Friday, April 24, 1903.
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yffRQifo NEIGHBORING ! TOWN. AND CITY
CROWN POINT NEWS
William Miller from Brunswick was
here on business yesterday.
Nicholas Thielen returned Wednesday
from a business trip to Hobart.
Prairie was a St. John visitor yester
day.
Wm. Paul from Brunswick, bought
GARY NEWS
' About the Brewing Company. As far as can be learned here the rmwn 'Pnint Rrewlne company has
no intention of leaving this place, but a high prized family horse from Joseph
do not deny they may locate In Ham-pi- uerlach.
mnnri -with another olant. providing! Gerlach Bros, shippers a car-load of
thv.ran come to terms with the citi- live-stock Wednesday and put seventy
zens of that town. It is only a ques- five head of cattle in pasture-to supply Jng her husband when it is known that
i. v,a nmnnd Tipw thplr meat market durine: the summer, she had enough money to do so. He
:etom raiTrn,v which runs near their Mr ri m. fiharlea Eorham from was consequently laid to rest in Pot
plant here, will be able to make a bid Hammond are the guests of Mrs. Mary r" w"h friend, and not even ... v.,.i oa -rtrifv, o rnrth Urc. h,s and children to attend the
Buried in Potters Field. Stanley Skarupski, the unfortunate foreigner who hanged himself In the city Jail, was burled today by the county. The last sad phase of the sad case was when the wife of the man
refused to go to the expense of bury-
for their business and with a north Mager.
and south route, they , will &e aDie 10 Georere Austeen and Charles Gerlach i
ship their products very nearly as well DOUgnt a seconj handed stump puller
as they could in Hammond.
Want a Baseball Team. All-the towns around here have base ball teams this year, but there don't
and the money spent for the purpose is considered a good investment.
funeral. The father of the girl who
was shot was the only one Involved in
the affair, who was not hurt and Is the
only one to die as a result of it.
BLACK OAK. Miss Lillian Thone was a Hammond
seem to be enough enthusiasm among visitor Tuesday.
our young fellows to organize a club. T
By hiring one or two players to et Hammond Tuesday,
up a team that would be aDie 10 cuye with anything in the county.
Many Gypsies in Town. A band of Gypsies made things lively !n town yesterday and but for the
alertness of several of our citizens of Crown poInt, made a short visit here
would have. touched them ior money TueS(Jayi
thev neither earned nor deserved. 11 is
said that one of our citizen was touch
Gary Tennis Club Meets. The Gary Tennis club hold another
Important meeting last night at which the officer were rloctfd and definite
A. Nickel transacted business at action decide un in tlx construction
of the courts. Tli officers are: President. Dr. Long; secretary and treasur
er, J. V Lydlok. The club hopes to have their courts built In about three weeks or a month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Relland were busi
ness visitors at Hammond Tuesday.
Adolph Krouser of Griffith was a
visitor here Tuesday.
Messrs. William Cook, Sheriff Carter,
Bud Thomen, Stulchmaker and Thomen
Sulenicli Broken Down.
The report comes from Crown Point
that. Stanley Sulentlch the once well known Gary business man, who is now
ed to the amount of seven dollars. The authorities got after them and they
were compelled to "hike" in a hurry,
The Eyelet Embroidery club met at the home of Miss Edith McCoy on Court
street, yesterday.
It Is reported that Michael Grimmer haB accepted "the agency from the
"Rrownell Tmnrovement company for
"William TTiinarf ttnA Morarinl faiMn
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of Toleston, transacted business herein"". J.' 19 - "ruen w" 1,1
"cauii anu is lar irom ocing ms tor-
mer self. He has now been confined in
Wednesday
J. Q Seberger transacted business at hall for about lr wMr nwnitlna- trlAl
Toleston Wednesday. an(1 th. anx,-tv onA rnnftnem.nt v,n9
Fishing is good now, a great many greatly effected the former energetic
cat-fish and carp beeing caught lately.
foreigner. Ills trial will come up in
the May term of court and by that time
his condition may become serious. Many
of his former staunch friends have de
serted him and this has had a great
deal to do towards making him feel
as downcast as he Is reported to be
MONON.
Mrs. x. A. Gray is m Chicago on a
Lake and Poi-r counties to dispose of business trip, their products, crushed stone, etc., to j a foreign missionary convention was
dealers in the respective counties and held at the Baptist church Thursday. at tha resent time
13 prepared to SUumii prices on same. i menj were preseui several represen
. I 4- V. . 1 1, 1 I A '
JO-hn .Lmtner ana .tsen . nayes, nvoi . Attorney George Manlove received a
the renowned Barney Oldfield in run-1 Claude Wright, who was formerly fine Scotch collie dog thl3 afternoon
lng tha automobile now, and the only employed at Hammond, is working in from Rock Island where friends have tiling that keeps Hays from being an the Monon yards at present. kept him for the attorney for the past expert is the fact that he can't forget Mrs. P. Reams, Mrs. William Kesler two years. After two years separation,
he isn't driving a horse, ana wnen man.- jr., and Jessie Ralph were business
leg a turn will grab the straps that callers in Monticello, Wednesday.
liCii, w,. Xne woman's Foreign Missionary terlng his attention on the steering- SQcl of thQ Ba chu wheel. The "blinders" rattle. Barny tne home Qf
wusiumauij- aiov. afternoon
Crown Point is being badly torn up
it is a remarkable fact that the animal recognized his former master and went
through many of the old tricks that
was taught him over two years ago
by Mr. Manlove.
James Smith of the Boston restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. Asa T?m,c. and Deputy Sheriff Jimmie Trost of
uBiii, cwc. tuuuctuu - nesa callers in the county seat Wednes- "u were Jn ary vesierua-
jay. loimiii was nere 10 appear as a wit
ness in a case and Mr. Trost came to
serve papers.
The Methodist Ladies' Aid society
walks, street paving, tree trimmings and building Improving making the streets look as though a cyclone had
struck them. The Erie milk train was only forty
five minutes late this morning, air brakes wouldn't work. Brakeing by
hand. That's all. Charley Dubois, who has been travel
lng in the southern and western states, returned last Wednesday, after seeing
HESSVILLE.
Miss Jones of Chicago is visiting Mrs. will give an "exDerience" social in th
-CiVerSOlC I nVlll rrH ma At in cr Tla I r XI era a
lvars. .mma iarrerty has returned to iagiey nan tomorrow night. A very
her home in Chicago after a short visit larS crowd is expected as the enter-
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. talnment will be interesting and novel
G. Grapp.
Julius Hess of Hammond was a Hess-
Each woman present will be expected
to bring a dollar which they have
earned and tell how they earned it. The
a good deal of country and enjoying the I ville visitor yesterday,
trip immesely. Tony Genther of Hmmm. proceeds wlu toe ror tne beneflt of the
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The Strabel household goods have I his grandfather here yesterday,
Many twelve and fifteen pound fish
1 are being caught in the river every
day,
arrived but so far Mr. Strable has not been fortunate in securing a suitable
dwelling place.
Miss Josephine Badersach of Englewood will be the guest of Mrs. John
Daily for a few days.
Mrs. Howell V. Parry, as the gtiest of Chicago relatives attended a dinner at the Union League club in Chicago last
evening. Ex-Senator Kopelke transacted busl ness in Hammond yesterday.
Mrs. Martin Rudolph returned last evening from a visit with friends in
Griffith. Mrs. Lina Reeder and son, Leslie, re
turned last evening from a visit with
church.
The work on the pavement of Broad
way up to the Michigan Central track will be completed this week. This part
of the work ia helrisr 1rm hv ths fin ru
UUI8""C mpwa to gai an en- Construction company and the pave
trance to H. Relckhardt's house this
week, but were frightened away..
EAST GHIGAGO-iriDlAitA HARBOR
ment is of brick. They are now with
in two hundred feet of the Michigan
Central tracks.
The Elsler case in which the de
fendant is charged with violating the
pure food law, will come up this after
paraiso visited friends in Hobart a few
hpurs Tuesday. .
Mrs. Ritter of Momence, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. Petry, returned home Wednesday.
H. Hoberg of Chicago called on old
friends in Hobart Wednesday.
The ladies of the Catholic church
gave a farewell party yesterday afternoon at the parsonage, In honor of Mrs.
Janaen, mother of Rev. Thomas Jansen,
who will soon leave Hobart.
There will be a meeting of the stock
holders of the Hobart Baseball club next Tuesday evening in Firemen's
hall, for the purpose of electing offi
cers.
Barney Young's orchestra of Ham
mond will give a concert and grand ball in Strattan's opera house, Saturday evening, May 2.
A number of local Foresters expect
to go to Deepriver tomorrow evening to attend lodge.
WHITING NEWS
and Messrs. Otto Walter Zezold.
Rlchers, John and
VALPARAISO. Ashland C. Wells was here yesterday
from Indianapolis.
N.' E. Springer of EHzabethtown, is
in the city today on business.
Mrs. James Moore expects to leave
next Thursday for Chicago to visit friends for a few weeks, after which she will leave for Redland, Cal., to
join her husband, having sold their
home on Haas street, the old Salisbury place, to Abe Bondy of this city.
Several merchants between LaFayette
and Napoleon streets on Main street upon hearing that their ward had been declared a residence ward by the city council In order to knock out the sa
loons therein, sowed grass seed In front of their business houses. Among the places of business whose proprietors are expecting fine lawns to appear and thus carry out the spirit of the new residence ordinance, are a blacksmith shop and a garage. These merchants should be encouraged in their efforts to beautify the city. Why
not have a flower garden and plant a few trees on the other side of the
street.
Mrs. Bruning of Central avenue, was in South Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Fredenberg and children have
returned from Conroy, O., where she thur stross returned from Lowell, Ind.,
Wednesday
. Fred Leverenz, sr., is confined to his home on account of sickness. Get your horns and tin pans ready for a big charivari, as two Of our most popular young people will be married at the home of the bride in Roberts avenue, "Saturday afternoon.
Chester, Eckert, who has been spend
ing the past two or three months In
the South, was a Robertsdale visitor yesterday. He intends to make : his home In Whiting.
Mrs. Herman Thiessen and Mrs. Ar-
spent one week with her mother.
Mr. Dan Lauer and daughter, Miss j Oive, were in South Chicago yesterday.
Mr. and Hrs. Arthur A. Ronveaux, (nee Pearl Lampman) are spending their honeymoon with reletives of the
bride in Mishawaka, Ind. Noble Grant of the Standard Oil company, will give a lecture at the M. E.
church Sunday night, using as his sub-
Mrs. Harry Goldlng of Harrison ave
nue, spent the day visiting elatlves In South Chicago.
Mrs. Ed Mathlas of Harrison ave
nue was a Hammond visitor Wednesday. 1
The members of the Sunshine Circle
and Junior Helpers will give an ice
cream social in the Franklin school
ject" "The Effect of Alcohol on the building Friday evening, May. 1. The
proceeds will be divided between the
P'ranklin school and the two clubs and
will be used for the good of all.
John Blaul jr., is quite sick at his
home In Roberts avenue.
Mrs. A. L. Kenna of Reese avenue
eft for Gurnee, 111., Thursday, where
she has accepted a position and In
tends making her future home.
Human Body
Mrs. William Shlnn of Cleveland avenue, was in Chicago Tuesday. Junior Swartz has returned from a trip through Ohio. Mary Johnson has returned from Porter, Ind., where ashe visited with her cousin.
Alfred Johnson accompanied his cousin, Harry Rasmussen, from the
West Side hospital in, Chicago to his NEW REALTY COMPANY
home at Porter, Ind.
Mrs. Rose McClellan died at the
home of Mr. and Mrs McClellan in Slack
Wilcox yesterday morning after a seri
ous illness with tuberculosis. The
funeral arrangements have not been The Mack company, a newly organ-
made as they are awaiting the arrival ized realty and loan company has been of relatives, but will probably be at organized and incorporated with head-
Hammond Saturday. J quarters at Gary. The concern is or
Louis Gordon transacted business in Kanized for $10,000 with R. Mack as
Chicago yesterday. president, C. M. Kanouett as vice presl-
Th. f,. rr nu dent- Lewis Nekatsky as secretary and
v MERRILLVILLE. Will Smith called on Dr. and Mrs. Iddings yesterday. Mrs. Sam B. Woods was a visitor here yesterday. Mr. Sam White, who has been an invalid for two months, died at 4 o'clock this morning. Mr. White was born in England nearly 83 years ago and has resided in Merrillville or vicinity for more than fifty years.
Rex Waton, son of Aderman E. V. noon before Judsre Huber
Wolton. of Tndlflna Parhnr la elV 1
, I rT H a t.lol t V-. rn -Dl
With thMr! frr- "c a 1 ivcttt -CailC
.. . " ' " I . -u i a -,
manv foreigners out of mnslrtorahio
of its pioneer residents in the per- money, came up yesterday afternoon son of Mrs. Mary Nellis, who will before Judge Huber, but was continued
u,uve 10 m me near iuture. Mrs. because of the fact that nroner rvi,.
her sister, Mrs. cnaries rreaericK oi e"s present uves in commercial had not been made on the defendant.
.Hammond. lavcuuo. As soon as thl j a th ...
Mrs. Peter Ettlng was a Chicago vis- John Byrne and Mary McQuald were come to trial
ltor yesteraay. .... a muimuB in oi. rai- EmH Wasson. the bartender for F.
Miss Gwendoline Parry visited- with "c 8 cnurco, maiana iartor. t ather Borman, who after a sickness sud
friends in Chicago Thursday. - dently lost his mind, was driven to
Evervbodv eolne! Where? To the Crown Point yesterday morning a car
q p h. S. inter-class meet at the fair- "r udrsalD5 ln mminery go 10 airs, nage accompaniea Dy uracers rsieuman
o-nnfla aatnrriav. Anril 2S. The meet Plumeninai B- u "unarea ana rnirty- ana Aimer, ine man was-n-ell Known
will start at 1:30 sharp. An admission seventh and Fir streets, Indiana Harbor in Gary and was very popular among
of 15 cents will be charged to defray aav- tr- J h!s associates.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ray Gilmore A baker living in the east part of
j have a baby son. He was born yester- Gary reported that he had a number I day at 2 p. m. The Gilmores' live in of sacks of flour stolen from his store-
Parish avenue, house in the rear of the shon. Rvnnsp
The members of the Triple Link of tne fact tnat one of the sacks leaked
social club of East Chicago are work- ne was able to trace the thief to his
lng hard to make their dance April 30, home. He applied to one of the jus-
at the I. O. O. F. hall, the most sue- tices for a search warrant which was
gives every one a chance to demon- I cessful event of the spring season. I issued, but when it was about to be
strate his athletic qualities. The ,Tr nnh(.rt n,i9r,ff nf served, refused to accompany the officer
Sophomores and Juniors will probably in viaitino- her namnti ATr ant Tvive t I as he stated that he believed the flour
De the chief -contenders ior nrsi nonors compton in Olcott avenue.
with the Juniors a slight favorite.
HEGEWISOrf.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson spent
Wednesday in Chicago.
Miss Ethel Coelson was a Chicago
shopper on Wednesday.
button or uammona made a
short visit in Hegewlsch Wednesday.
' Harry Renbarger of Hammond vis
ited friends here Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. P. M. Pryor, sr., visited her
daughter In South Chicago Wednes day.
Mrs. Bert Murphy of South Bend is
visiting friends for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hemie were Chicago
shoppers Wednesday. W. McCormick nas returned to Hege
wisch after on extended trip through
the west for the benefit of his heath. Judging from general appearances he
is a great deal improved.
Mr.
Chicago shoppers Wednesday.
Miss Clara Reiger spent Wednesday
in Hammond visiting relatives,
Mrs. Wlliam Holt visited with
friends in Chicago today.
Miss Lizzie Jordan spent Wednes
day visltind friends In Hammond.
expenses. The winning class win re
ceive a handsome banner and a relay
banner will be awarded to class win
ning the relay race. Buses will leave
southeast corner of Public square at
one o'clock.
Much Interest is being taken In the
lnter-class meet this year because It
This
meet was won by the Seniors last year.
It is said that several students in the different high schools in the county
are liable to be disqualified from taking
part In the county athletic meet on
May to, on account of their poor show-
Officer Mike Gorman was taken to
Hammond Wednesday where he is a patient in St. Margaret's hospital. He
has been very ill with inflammatory
rheumatism for five weeks. On Tues
day he ventured out for the first time
had been disposed of by that time and
they could not find the goods. It is
not likely that he will take any further action as the gods stolen were not of
any great value.
C. H. Maloney, who was delegated by
the Commercial club to confer with
vio nn ko-ot, tm , numerous contractors in regard to their
; n71,i w..-l to be too much for him-and he was Dein suppnea wnn laoor oy me em
probable that C P. H. S. will have more than one of Its best athletes to add to
this list, If a brace isn't taken.
DYER.
taken with a severe set-back which ne- Payment agency established by the
cessitated his removal to the hospital club, reports that they al expressed
thA next dv willingness to comply witn tne re-
Max Adelmann was In Chicago .last I11681,
night.
- William Bleker of Scherervllle trans
acted business here Tuesday.
TOLESTOXT Misses Louise James and Inez Towns
Officer John Thompson of East Chi
cago says that the relief work be-
Inff rvr Kir r?fr KnQ ta Vi
August Koehle of St. John . was here TeliVf lin nA the day wlth frlend3 in Gary
- m a. l .1 ' I V' n ODi o
Thursday lOKing aner Business mat- When it cost the township $5 a week
ters. I cer family, it Is now costine: but SI. 70
Mrs. Barbara Herrman of Chicago per week per family..
Heights spent Tuesday with relatives I Julius Nassau and D. Cohen went to
here in town. Gary yesterday on business.
The IndeDendent Foresters of this ai jeeman was in nammona on
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place held their monthly meeting uua'" eunesuay.
Wednesday evening. Several new mem
Wednesday,
Mrs. A. Hood and Mrs. W. Hood were
Chicago shoppers yesterday
Mr. Henry of Loraine, O., is the guest
of friends here for a few days. Mrs. J. C. Watson is ill witli ap
nendlcltis at the Mercy hospital in
bers were initiated.
' Our baseball boys have received their suits and are working hard to. get In trim for games. The first is scheduled
to take place a week from Sunday.
The remains of- the late Emil Falch
Visit Mrs. Blumenthal for hair goods. anrv and Mr. and Mrs. T. Clark of
aix a"" cuajns maae io oraer Hammond are keeping house for her
irom your own nair. une Hundred and
Thirty-seventh and Fir streets, Indiana
Harbor. adv tf.
Mrs. J. Runge is on the sick list on
account of a fall last week.
A number of the confirmation class
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for of the German Lutheran church. ' who light housekeeping at 3733 Hemlock were confirmed Palm Sunday, are now
who died here Tuesday, were taken by Btreet, Indiana Harbor. Inquire at attending the English school.
tain to Zion City for interment.
Henry- Overhage left Wednesday for Cleveland to see his son August, who
is seriously ill with heart trouble.
the above place.
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ST. JOHN. John Stark and Jacob Austgen made a business trip through Hanover Prairie Wednesday. ' , William Syssell from. " Hanover
CARL ANDERSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks A SPECIALTY Telephone I. H. 602. Res. 2L
Don't forget the box social this even
ing. Come, rain or shine and have a good time. George Grand transacted business in Chicago yesterday.
and Mrs. Warner Carlson were
STAETED AT GARY.
Company Is Incorporated Ten Thousand Dollars.
For
formerly pastor of the German Evan-
treasurer and D. Gllbett S. Lane as
gelical church, will be pleased to learn PT V,.6 bard 'i1""'. ,
holders in the company, came recently
from Norfolk, Va., where he was interested in real estate.
The new company will confine itself
to buying and selling real estate, giving and negotlatig loans and the renting of property.
PICKED UP AT DEPOT.
tnat ne is reappointed to serve as
pastor here again. Rev. Haller, the ex
pastor, has moved to Chicago and will fill the pulpit vacated by Rev. Alberd-
ing. j ;
Attorney C. E. Greenwald was In In
diana Harbor yesterday.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Con
gregational church held all day session
in the church parlors Wednesday af
temOOn. I WIHam Vntrrier nf T'n.rf TCovo aram
Don't fall to attend the free lecture picked up this morning in a state of
to b given in the high school audi- mental abberatlon on the tracks of torlum tonight, April 24, by S. A. the Chicago Terminal, near the East Thompson, field secretary of the Na- Chicago depot. The young man was tional Rivers and Harbors committee without a hat and said that he had no
on "Deep waterways." ine lecture I recollection or having left Fort Wayne,
will be under the auspices of the Com- but that he remembered having crossed
mercial club and Is the firs.t of a se- a bridge. He could in no wise account
Bi& BALL A SUCCESS
East Chicago Policemen
and Friends Trip the Light Fantastic. The East Chicago and Indiana Harbor
policeman's ball, given at the Audi-
tcrium last night was a huge success
both from a social aid financial standpoint. Fully two hundred couples attended and this in spite of the fact that it rained, which doubtless was re
sponsible for keeping a great many who otherwise would have come at home.
As it was, the hall was so crowded
that at times it was . impossible for
all to dance and it is believed that had
the night been fair, many would have bad to be turned away from the doors.
The officers attended in their new
uniforms to pay for which was the primary object of the ball. They made a fine appearance as they paraded down the floor in the grand march, led by Chief E. T. Higgins and his wife .
It was of course, impossible for all the officers to be present during the entire evening, but in order that all should have an opportunity to enjoy the occasion they were taken in relays. The crowds began to arrive at 8:30 but the grand march was not started until 10 o'clock and during the interim those present enpoyed a social ttma ' chatting and laughing in merry mood. Although the program called for twenty-four numbers, all were not given, the dancers seeming to prefer to take their time between dances for social intercourse.. The party did not break up until the wee, sma hours. .: Most of the city officials were present with their wives, Mayor DeBraia
and Mrs. DeBraie being much in evidence and both wearing their most
gracious manner. There were quite. a number of out of town guests, from
Hammond, Whiting and Gary, present.
The music was furnished by DeBrale's
oichestra and was splrrlted and dashy throughout.
rles to be given In this locality.
Mesdames George T. Gray and Byron
Mountford are back from Indianapolis
where they went as delegates from the
local chapter O. E. S. to the convention of Grand Chapter, which was In session there. The ladles report an ex-
celletn time.
Mr. Bagley of One Hundred and Nineteenth street is Improving from
for his presence in East Chicago.
Officer John Marner picked him up
and took him to the station where he was given his breakfast and as he seemed much improved, he was turned
lose during the morning.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
In the future it is imperative that all
copy should be in the hands of the
typhoid fever, which has confined him I printer preceding the day of the lnserto his bed since Nov. 15, 1907. I tlon of advertisement. This not only
Clay Collins was compelled to re- gives ample time for Its composition,
turn to Morocco, Ind., not having fully ut also warrants first class display and
recovered from his recent sleee of tv- position. To bear this In mind we will
Drinking Men Not Wanted
phoid fever.
Mr. and .Mrs. Horace Gregg of the
Peterson flats, are entertaining Miss
Shepherd of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams of In
diana Harbor, are now residents of
the Peterson flats.
greatly facilitate in handling all advertisements with greater dispatch.
The above sign is now seen in many shops and offices in this city, becausa drinking men are unreliable. ,1 Competition is too keen and life is too strenuous for an employer to keep men on his payroll whose nerves ara unsteady and whose brains are not clear. 1 Every line of business Is beginning to close its doors to drinking men. i Drunkenness Is a . disease and lika most diseases has its remedy. Orrina Is the reliable treatment and is. sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or your money refunded. Orrina is in two forms: No. 1 which can ba used without the patient's knowledge 1 tea, coffee or food; and No. 2 for thosa.
who wish to be cured. The guarantee applies to both forms. Mailed In plain sealed packages on re-, celpt of $1.00. Write for free booklet, mailed in plain sealed envelope. Tha Orrine Co., Washington, D. C, or Llou Stora Pharmacy, Hammond. Ind.
A HARD STRUGGLE.
MUNSTER.
Attendance in the Munster school has
been excellent up to this month, but
now many of the parents are keeping
their children home for the spring work. Truant Officer Muzzall has been notified and will call here soon.
Master William and Michael Boland
have withdrawn from the Munster
school to attend the Si&tcr's school in Chicago for the balance of the term.
Miss Esther Grugel has been vis
iting relatives In Chicago for the past week.
Mrs. A. VanSteenberg and Miss Ada
Vansteenberg of Lansing, 111, visited
friends here last evening.
CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY.
HOBART. Mr. and Mrs. M. Long of Valparaiso were Hobart visitors Thursday. Prof. Albert Wolkenhauer of Val-
New Drug, PoMam, Now Obtainable In Small Quantities. Since Its discovery one year ago, the new drug, poslam, has successfully cured thousands of chronic cases of eczema and other distressing skin afflictions. Heretofore poslam has been dispensed solely for the benefit of eczema patients In large Jars sufficient for a month's treatment. This was to be an inconvenience to many thousands who use it for minor skin troubles, such as pimples, blackheads, herpes, scaly scalp, complexion blemishes. Itching feet, piles, etc., which require but a small quantity to cure. The overcome this, and In response to urgent appeals, the dispensers of poslam have been obliged to adopt, ir. addition to the regular two-dollar package, a spe
cial fifty-cent size, which In future may be found on sale at J. W. Wels and other leading drug stores in Hammond
or may be ordered direct from the Emergency Laboratories, No. 32 West 25th street, New York City. In all eczema
cases poslam stops itching with first
application, and proceeds to heal im
mediately; chronic cases being cured in two weeks. In less serious skin
troubles, results are seen after an over night application.
' Samples ror experimental purposes may still be had, free of charge, by writing to the laboratories for them.
Many a Hammond Citizen Finds the
Struggle Hard. With a back constantly aching, With distressing urinary disorders, Daily existence is but a struggle. No need to keep it up. Doan's Kidney Pills' will cure you.
Hammond people endorse this claim:
Lee Jewett, 265 Fayette street, Ham
mond, Ind., says: I feel that I am
Justified In telling others how much benefit I received from the use of j Doan's Kidney Pills. About two years
ago, I commenced to suffer from kidney trouble. I doctored but received only temporary relief. In the morning
and at night, I was bothered the most.
Sometimes I would be so stiff that I could not stoop or move quickly without terrible twinges catching me in
the back and loins. The kidney secre
tions were much too frequent In action
and bothered me greatly owing to the
number of times I would have to get I
up at night. Hearing Doan's Kidney
Pills highly spoken of, I bought a box
at Bicknell & Co's drug store and
started their use. In a short time, I
noticed an improvement in my condi
tion. The backache subsided, and the
kidney secretions became normal. Feel
ing that the time was almost too short
to be sure of a complete cure, I kept
on taking them until I had finished the contents of three boxes, by which time
I was cured." -
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Mrs. George. Griman is very sick at
her home in Harrison avenue.
Don't forget the lecture and stereop
ticon views on Yellowstone National Park to be given at the Evangelical
church Friday evening, May 8.
The candy bazaar given by the pupils of Miss Burnett's room, proved such a success that it was held two evenings
instead of one as at first intended. Quite a sum was realized which will be used for the benefit of the school. Mrs. Barr of Roberts avenue was a Hammond business visitor yesterday. Mrs. G. M. Gough returned to her home in Roberts avenue yesterday from St. Margaret's hospital, where she underwent a serious operation. Miss Hattie Kemm entertained a number of her young friends at the home of her parents in honor of her brother, Fred, who Is bee spending his spring vacation from the Theological college. Among the guests from out of town -were: Misses Ada Bezold, Ada Appelt. Augusta Wilklning, Martha Weber, Lydia and Amanda Eggers,
GARY HOT
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