Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 2 May 1908 — Page 6

Saturday May 2, 1903. OM NE TOWN A CITY

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CROWN POINT NEWS

Petition Will Be Sent In. It is said a petition will be sent to the breweries by liquor men in town who are attempting to live up to the Kicholson law to the letter, asking that tliey discontinue the sale of liquor to the saloons who are disobeying the law and proving a menace and detrin, ssinnn business. It has

Charles Gerlach, Lambert Laurman

and Bernard Scher were Crown Point visitors Thursday. Mrs. John Stommel of Hanover Center was a visitor here Thursday. Miss Mary "Weingart visited relatives in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday. Mat Thone of Chicago is -visiting with N. Ludwig and family. ;

Jacob Kellman of Whiting is visit

ing with relatives here.

Gerlach Brothers shipped a carload

lof llvfi Rtnclr PrMp v mnrtilnf

tn to he a. case. Of seli-preserva.- -

i mnnt the dealers in town and Nicholas Austgen of Dyer was here

the law-breaker has got to go. on business yesterday

Mrs. Joseph Miller of Hammond

TloT,-mftTi Man RpHns Suit. viited with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller

Henry Rlppe of Hammond has filed a yesterday.

cult in inlunctlon against tne ired.-

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which he claims tnat wnere iv he only paid in the neighborhood of $400 on lots one and three in State Line .itiAn.tn Hammond and has since

made no improvements thereon, that this year he was taxed over a thousand dollars on the same property, and has

had the collection of tne same enjoined. .

TILL THIRD IIONDAY.

Crown Point, Ind., May 2. (Special.)

-The petit Jury, drawn for the April

term of circuit court, was ' dismissed

Wednesday to convene again on the

third Monday, and all of next week will

be taken up with court cases.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

-(Special.)

-Edward C. Henrich,. Chicago, Min

. nie Wheeler. Chiraero. Nicholas Husch

tn of the prominent painwus

Erwin E. Weller. Chicago. Elizabeth

m VI i TnVnr T?OTlVs.

irouoic m r- Crown Point Ind-f May 2..

Trouble in me i -- .

ent in Crown Point, owing to me idc

winin? to aeree to v--.

n Vix rpnmremeia n- - -r.r t m

tract. They are Perfect ly " skI Hammond, Katerina Kubiak, Ham..nnn crniA "but balk on iur-

pay iuc - - - mond. Mike Laclak, East Chicago, ul

ther interference oy "J"-" d ia Piech, East Chicago. George Vatand claim the privilege oi n.r.u. WhItlng Meri Chachalyc s, Whit-firing-any. painter who does not meet joftn z,ekatnI WhltlnR ary

with their aemanas. Fiedorko, Whiting. Frank H. Rich

. . . .. .wv. t. TfrAfnakl and ardson. Cleveland, Ida K. Long. Evans

n Apr" "".I,: nrf were ton. George Turner. Chicago Heights,

Katherme." "marriage . Mary Butler. Stager.

in town &n-i o-v. v tense.

. , . ount niav. entitled "The

Village Postmaster." which was to have

WHITING NEWS

Funeral of J. R. Henry Held. The funeral of J. R. Henry was held

from his hatne in the Mattern flats in

John street yesterday afternoon. The

services were conducted by Rev. Mah-

frec C. Wright of the M. E. church.

The K. of C. from South Chicago of which the deceased was a member, had

charge. The interment was , in Oak Hill cemetery In Hammond. Mr. Henry was a telegrapher In the main office of the Standard Oil company and was very popular with his fellowmen. He leaves his wife and one daughter, Florence, aged 12, to mourn his untimely death. '

met theater in South Chicago last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Llnneman are the proud parents of a little girl, which arrived at their home Thursday evening. James McKenna injured his hand quite severely while at work at the Standard Oil company yesterday. Mrs. E. Eugler of Indiana boulevard who has been confined to her home for a number of weeks with typhoid fever is able to be out again. Henry Ehlers transacted business in Hammond Friday. Mrs. Henry Eggers of Roberts avenue spent the day visiting friends In Hammond. .

Miss Rosie Smith of Chicago visited

her paretns, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith of

Reese avenue, yesterday.

Don't forget to hear the lecture on

Yellowstone National Park at the

GARY NEWS

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AVER'S HAIR VIGOR

Hard Times Party Given.

The Hard Times party given by the church, Friday evening, May 8

D of R., was a very successful affair. The refreshments consisted of sandwiches, coffee and gingerbread. The prizes for the gest costumes representa-

follows: First, Miss Mllligan and Mr. Brenner. In the spelling match T. W,

Eaton was awarded first prize Pohn Keller, the booby.

EAST GHICAGO-INDIANA HARBOR

v. nrwntpd in the assemoiy roum

. limine- in the near fu-

I had to be given up owing to of East Chicago for next Sunday, ture has had to be g,,e p R R Qf

tne iaci inai o.iv. - at Miss Schultz's school house the actors lost interest In the play and would r.ot get together for sufficient practice tc insure its succes. Probably another production with a new cast will be given in the near future. The firm of Knight & Sons are busily

.lie; An ' m . x i onAthpr man OI

engaged m geuu, - -- - expected.

t i, nnntv maitlllK men.

A treat is in store for the Welshmen

Rev.

South Side

churches of Chicago, will preach a

sermon in Welsh at the Congregational church of East Chicago at 2:30 tomor

row afternoon.

The Dewl Sant Society of East Chi

cago will meet this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edmund, 4720

Bearing avenue. A good attendance Is

this

year. The constant

for

erowth of

The Rebekah lodge met last night

Fellow's hall. Amongst

w location of towns, in the Odd

A-itvc J ' . thnso Initiator! woro TVTIcor-a Tlolon

Subdividing VL la.B .v,. I Rnnr,r TTa,0l Ph., n,l -Mr-tc. Vot,

H hnlldins of new raiiroaas. wis. - ..

travel roads and rural routes, Dick Ladd sprained his arm at the

rrakes it necessary to get out a map Whiting skating ring Thursday night.

about twice a year in oraer i ivcc m Louis Rittenberg has resigned his po T.nr. nn.tcrt in an up-to-date manner sition with the juiius Friedman com

on the topography of the county. They pany. jje has not yet decided on what win soon have their latest edition ready business he will engage in in the

for circulation. luture

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Killing frosts are reponea an i ine uripie LinK social club held a

iuin .o.t nn ni me " uani.o in wuu ieuuwa iiaii xnursaav

to the budding fruit trees is in- evening. About 15C. couples were pres-

c-timahle Ice froze to me mv-v em aim jnciuuea a large nuraoer wno

. half an inch in vessels holding wa- d0 not ordinarily attend balls. The

A r. "Vwl TV1 I A. . M .1 n . .

ami what Durportea io ue a. Hiaimgeineui ui. me iioor.was unaer ine

. vonolvod a death blow I direction of Morris TCatz nnrl Tnm

per yieia ui nuinv -

by the elements last evening

r-r0 Ktrabel and family are ex- John Kogers has had quite a severe

Tected to arrive irom aam"a'-"" - i ". .. w ts j u m .iuw iuun

tomorrow. As yet they have maae nu oeuer,

arrangements in securing a u." .. Messrs. Elliott, Nightingale, Mycroft,

The store on Main street is reaay ioi and Edc3y of Brantford, Ont., were in

occupancy, and it is said that Mr. btra- Indiana Harbor and East Chicago yes

DYEK. Mat Pfeifer, jr., of Schererville was

tive of hard times were awarded as a business visitor here Thursday.

A man with a wagon load of flowers

from Crete was here Thursday offering

and them for sale,

Mrs. M. Klein of West Hammond

visited at the home of J. J. Klein, the

George M. Hornecker will move hla fore part of the week.

family to Geneseo, HI., about the middle of next week. Harry Bernard has returned from Madison, Wis., where he went with his parents to recuperate from his recent Illness. Mrs. Anna Pauley, who had the typhoid fever. Is now able to be around again. The Fortnightly club will meet Monday night at the home of Miss Lila Schosneman of LaPorte avenue. The Great American Journalist will be discussed, a number of papers being prepared. Solomon Bernstein of Chicago is vis

iting his uncle, Joseph Bernstein of

One Hundred and Nineteenth street.

Mrs. Edward Green wald of Sheridan matters

avenue is entertaining Miss Kittle Reynolds of Woodlawn, and entertained several relatives in her honor 'Thurs

day afternoon. J. W. McMay of Lowell visited J. A Ault Thursday. John O'Connell o! White Oak avenue, has the typhoid fever.

Mrs. Joseph Murphy, who Is at St.

Margaret's hospital with typhoid fever.

is improving, but her son, Joseph, suf

fered a slight relapje. Rev. and Mrs. J. Hickman of Chi

News of the Day in Gary. A rare and delicate operation on the eye of Mrs. C. J. Williams of Glen Park, which will be performed next Thursday, is expected to save the eye of the unfortunate woman, who a month ago had the misfortune of Injuring her eye when a nail that she

waa driving Into the wall reversed and struck her. It is the plan of Dr. Mllligan of Chicago, who will perform the operation, to remove the dead lense, and then treat the eye so as to grow a new lense. If he is successful It will be considered a wonderful achievement for his profession.

Mrs. Henry Schulte is spending a few

days with her mother at Chicago.

I. Lowenberg of Chicago made his

regular business trip to our town on

Thursday.

Messrs. Herman and Christ Brantr

of Hanover Prairie were here Thursday

on business.

The democratic massmeeting held on

Thursday evening in the Forester hall

here was largely attended. Quite a number from St. John and Schererville

attended.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stommel spent

Friday with relatives at Chicago.

Miss Nellie Quinn, one of the popular young women who are employed in the office of the Illinois Steel company, having been sick for some time, was operated on yesterday. Three operations in succession were performed and the prospects for her recovery are good.

John Kessrlc's horse, which stood on Broadway yesterday afternoon, near Eighth avenue, began to run away when It found that it was unhitched. Nobody was In the rig at the time. Near Tenth avenue the animal turned Its light wagon into a hack, demolishing the vehicle that it was drawing. Nobody was injured in the accident. . J. A. Brenrian of the drug firm of Brennan and Stringfellow, is in South Bed today to attend the funeral of his little child, which died last Thursday. Captain H. S. Norton, Attorney W. M.

Dunn and other Garyltes who served In the Spanish-American war and are now located in Gary, will be in Ham

mond Monday night to attend a meet lng there of Lake County Spanish

American war veterans In preparation

of a Decoration day celebration. The

C. F. Walwer of Schererville was meeting will be held in the G. A. R.

here Thursday looking after business rooms ln the Superior courthouse.

BLACK OAK.

MUNSTER.

Miss Ruby Wilson is spending the

Otto Seberger of Crown Point was week end at her home In Crown Point

a business visitor here Thursday.

Mike Grimmer of Highland was

business visitor here Friday.

F. B. Scheldt and William Connor

were Toleton visitors Thursday even

ing.

Mrs. Joe Kuhlman of Hammond vis

ited Mrs. J. Krooswyk yesterday.

Miss Etta Henderson is visiting

friends in Indiana Harbor for a few

days.

Miss Olga Kaske attended the class

cago avenue are spending a few days Chicago Friday

with friends here. Rev. Hickman was Thursday evening the Toleston high

formerly pastor of the M. E. church school gave a banquet for the coming

here. graduates of the townshiD. All ores

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Binker will move ent spent a delightful evening.

to their home In Ohio avenue, which

William Hopp of South Hammond party at Toleston Thursday evening.

was a xnursaay visitor nere. Charles Stallbohm and th missps

John Nimltz transacted business at Dora and Mollle Stallbohm were ln Chi

cago yesterday.

terday inspecting the Westrumite pave ments.

The Elks held a meeting Thursday

night and Albert Lewis was initiated,

It is understood Mr. Lewis got all the

trimmings the lodge has in stock for

a live candidate.

Messrs. Harry Gardner, W. B. Van

Home, Meyer Barker and I.. Meyer of

will put In a line sioc.

ceries.

Pick Bielfleld, the Wells Fargo agent

vo tnnk his first lesson as a.

u-., . TI..r.

feur under the tutelage oi ren

..fr-ri- morning, ana in a iew

. . -r tVio. triples he

utes was snowing ecu ..v, - r. v-npw. Dick is not from Mis-

lie VVl souri" twice.

Paul J- Shepstone. former division the Harbor were in Chicago Thursday

th Frie division nere ana wuj - weu. m buchq me uerman jviasonic 0 1 lilt , , : i I i ,j r a j L ,

.... vip Erie depot, it is sam iusc ii iu Auaina street. Alter tne

'u" . , ,n .! , .

will leave for Gary wnere ne win noicuBc uiccuus uvcr, au eiaooraie

t. nf a trans? of men doing con

Ftruction work. His nousenoiu Mrs. unaries js. Kowler was in Chi-

were shipped Friday. Mrs. bnepsione cago yesterday shopping.

will follow later. warbor council, No. 219 met last

th v of P. lodge held a business night to discuss the matter of a so-

meeting last Thursday evening to make Cial as an adjunct to the lodge. They arrangements for the reception of the are figuring on rooms in the most

state grand master, who wm visit, prominent Dunamg in town for quart

lodge here in the near iuture. . ers

n-ho -rmrMtion of Mrs. Clarence Ru- E. F. Johnston of Hammond. Ind..

. V. waa -3 V r n loflAf vnnn-n i xt .

jninh fff Hammond, wuu ra, . . uiomn iiiauagci iui me i.-xuriiiwesiern U" .. . 1(. nl I T l T . .

,,iMpn1v ill at tne nome ui I unc nisnrauue company was in town

Mrs. Martin Rudolph, is said to be yesterday on business

somewhat improved tnis mor.nmB. Two of J. F. Spellacy's children have

Tica Matilda Baarck and Miss Carrie been sick for some time with typhoid

Seberger teaching In Nortn lownsmy, iever ana a tnira oaDy nas diphtheria,

ere spending me w 1. Meyer maae a business trip to

vniiie Salisbury of Chicago is visiting Chicago last night,

with his brother, ur. Aiien Duu, Flp8t Congregational Chnrch Xotlce,

lor the week-ena., bervlces Sunday morning at 10:30

winiam Kendrlcks, the foreman on Sermon by Rev. W. G. Pudderfird of

the mason work during that part of the Indianapolis, Ind.

contract left yesterday ror a visit witn Kunaay scnool at 3:30 a. m.

his family at Fort Wayne, Ind.i to be Y. P. S. C. E. will meet at 6:30 p. m

p-one some time. loplc: bongs of the Heart." "The

T-,. -Rrnwn transacted business B1,ver fining oi uarK tjiouas." psalms

iJdi 1 - I A O A O T , . T7.1 T

r. t. n T-.ViT , n5fl nnrt JO- I .

Ueorge ohchuou,- "Tinman Pniio tv A i-a nil T

seph HacK were liumsu Equal?

teraay. I Praver meetlne Wednesday pvpninc

Dr. Charles Tinkham ana tinier jjui- at 7:30. Subject, "Going Well." Prov,

widdie transacted business in nam: 39:29-31

mond yesterday. i Jbverybody cordially invited to all

services.

Si. JUXllX. A snap, 30 acre poultry farm, part

Mrs. Peter Bomnesky from Chicago timber, 4 room house, 11 miles east

is the guest oi iiir. ana nxrs. ucuige v ucpui, iiunon. uaoa gravel

roaa. a 4 room and 8 room house at

Indiana Harbor. Dobbie. 454. Indiana

2-12t

the first of

they recently purchased,

next week. '

Mrs. Sam Campbell of Sheridan ave

nue, is visiting relatives in Joliet, 111

Mrs. Aaron James was ln Chicago

yseterday.

Leo Hebnan of Gary will spend Sun

day with his parents.

J. Duane Gleghorn, who is a mem

ber of the baseball team from Belolt

college, spent Thursday with" Whiting friends while enroute to Ann Arbor,

Mich., where they played the University

team from that city.

Miss Mae Quinn visited her sister,

CLARK STATION

LANSING.

Miss Jennie De Graff of Harvey was

a Lansing visitor yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. G. De Toung of Orange

City, Iowa, arrived here yesterday with

the intention of making an extended

Mrs. B. Maloney and son Bud, re

turned to their home at South Chicago visit at the home of their daughter.

after visiting a few days with Mrs. Mrs. George Douwstra,

Behn. Frank Krumm. who has been vlsitlne-

The Clark Station White Sox have in Roseland for a few days, returned

scheduled to play two Indiana Harbor home last night.

baseball teams tomorrow at Clark. Miss Ceclle Vansteenberg is spending

Games called at 2:30 p. m. la few days in Chicaero with relatives.

Mrs. F. Behn attended a German con- Henry De Young is spending a few

cert at South Chicago. days at the ' home of Rev. and Mrs

G. Soltwedel of Whiting attended to George Douwstra

business matters here. Quite a number of people from Lans

P. Anderson of Pine has moved his Mn and Oak Glen attended the concert

'I- . . ... rm 111 . I IT I it a. rJ- CaiiI. T T -11 J mi i . . .

Miss Nellie, at St. Anthony's hospital nouse onto nis lot nere ana win be a e ouum nuimna inursaay nignt,

yesterday and found her condition as resident of Clark. A large audience attended the enterfavorable as could be expected. I Bruno Schreiber of Indiana Harbor talnment given by the choir of the

Mrs. David Dees and children are spent the day on business here. German church last night. The pro-

the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Otto of Hartigan Camp was T "i t-"SisieQ 01 oiaiogues ana songs

TheC

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SALE

attending to Clark business matters.

Dillingham at Valparaiso.

The girls employed in the fancy room

of the candle works at the Standard

Oil company, who have been laid off

two weeks by work being slack, have Misses Blanche Flfield and Mabel La

received notice to return to wark Tues- Force of Valparaiso visited school Fri

day, day.

WHEELER.

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob

Mi

by the choir, in German. A delightful

time was reported by all.

On account of the inability of the

Christian Reform church of Munster

to seat all of the audience, a new

church was organized at Highlands on Tuesday. About forty families have

joined the church. The first services

Nyland will be baptized at the Sacred visitor Friday evening,

... . ",u'"' V. Mrs. P. A. Marquart was among the

r.. T i: Passengers for Valparaiso Friday.

will act as sponsors.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hayes have re

turned from a visit with relatives in

Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. George Roe of Fred street were called to Vassar, Mich., by

the death of the former's uncle.

Undertaker Hellwlg had charge of

the funeral of the Snfant child of Mr,

and Mrs. M. Sfmon, which was held at

Oak Hill cemetery yesterday.

Mrs. John Nyhoff and daughter, Lor-

etta, of Gary, were Whiting visitors

yesterday.

Mrs. M. Ilelman and Mrs. T. W. Eaton others, will attend the democratic con

were in Hammond Thursday night at-

ss Clara Reimer was a Valparaiso wln be heM Sunday in one of the H1&h.

land churches.

GRIFFITH. Henry Govert is the proud father

of a ten pound son, who came yester-

A hard times dance was given Friday

evening in the I. O. O. F. old hall.

Several from Wheeler attended the dav to llve wlth th

athletic meet at Valparaiso saiuraay

afternoon.

Dr. D. L. Wood of Hammond preached

Friday evening at the M. E. church.

HESSVILLE. Diamond Reich is reported

from nervous prostration. Dr.

better

Kelly

Austgen.

.1 1 naioKi crA T.nmhprt I,aur

wa"" - , - Harbor,

man transactea uusiucna 111 jjci

Wednesday. .

-r-i irt mm CoAar l,AKP was a

St. John business visitor yesterday. h 0 - aanndes jar-tockof Mike Hart is a witness in a damage sell French model pattern hats', regu-

SUlt in tweagu mio .tcciv.

SELLING OUT AT COST.

Peter Stephens from Schererville,

was here on business yesterday.

Frank Segers from Hanover Prairie

was a visitor here yesterday.

. Mrs. - Joseph Gerlach from Chicago, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. F. P. Kellman.

August Koehle transacted business in

Crown Point Wednesday.

Joseph M. Gerlach made a business trip to the south part of the county

Wednesday.

John Mager and John Scher transacted business in Hammond Thursday.

10.00 hats for 6.00

O.OO hats for 4.00 4.00 hat a for 2.50 2.50 hats for 1.50 Ladies' don't miss this treat

tunlty.

MRS. BERTHA BlUMEXTHAL, 1904-137th St., Cor. of Fir.

CARL ANDERSON GENES AL CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks A SPECIALTY Telephone I. II. 602. Rea. C21.

Miss Verne Dutton of Chicago came

home today to spend some time with her parents.

Mrs. Lee Chalfout went to Whiting

Thursday on account of the death of a

Mr. Henry, an Intimate friend, who died suddenly from heart failure.

Mrs. Joe Welmlng of Chicago was

out yesterday to spend a short time

at the home of her mother, Mrs. John

tending the D. of L. and I. O. O. F.

lodge meeting.

The Ladies' Aid socitay of the M. E.

church held all day session Thursday.

Miss Nellie Hannephin of Austin,

111., will come home this evening to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. John Hannephin.

Fred Allen of West Pullman, former

ly of Whiting, attended the funeral of her home in Lima, O.

of Hammond is attending her.

Messrs. Gorman, Gunow, Vanes and Taylor.

Mrs. Cloe Pratt and daughter, Valrie

returned last evening from a few days'

vention in Gary today,

Mr. and Mrs. Havengar and son

William, will spend Sunday in Chicago

the guest of Mr. Havengar's brother,

who recently came from Holland

Mrs. Chick attended the meeting of

the advisory board in Hammond today.

visit with relatives In Chicago.

The head officials of the Standard Oil

company were visitors at the local

pumping station yesterday.

The eighth grade pupils here attend-

J. R. Henry, yesterday.

ed the hanmiet eiven at TnlpRtnn nn

Mrs. Henry jviuener waa a ammona Thursday evening in honor of the Dros

visitor yesieraa. tective eraduates of the -hnlf of Pain-

Mrs. Johnson's sister has returned to met township, and report a grand time

The firm of Southworth & Son have

ROBERTSDALE.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard of Indana boulevard, are the proud parents of a

little boy which arrived today at their from Hessville Monday.

home.

Mr. Schneider and Mr. Michack of

South Chicago visited with Fred Kasch

of Roberts avenue today.

Mrs. E. Jewett of Indiana boulevard is entertaining her father and mother

from Wisconsin.

Mrs. William Waite and daughter left for Sugar Creek, Kansas, where they intend making their future home.

Mrs. William Kelley and grandson of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and

Mrs. William Bahn Thursday.

Mrs. Barney McKenna is reported in a very critical condition at St. Margaret's hospital and no hopes are given for her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Plan of Harrison avenue, entertained a number of friends here Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Langohr of Indiana boulevard attended the Calu-

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Proescholdt have sold their place of business together

moved into Mr. Natke s house recently with the stock of goods to the newly

vacated by Mr. peaces family, who organized firm' of Austgen and Long

have moved Into tne nouse vacated by The elder member of the old firm has J. Skeleton. been in business hp nearlv twentv

Delbert Johnson and family will move years and has made a host of friends

to which he heartily recommends to

THE MEN MO KNOW

THE SUPERIOR , ru 1 a 1 i-ri re rc , wT!,

SLlCKERS.SUirS

AND HATS

ere the men who have

put them to the hard est tests in the rough est weather. Get the original Towers Fish Brand

made since 1836

A -J TOWH CO.DOSTOM.U.a .

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the new firm. The new proprietors, who will take charge1 next Monday, are

well known and highly esteemed citizens of this place, having always lived

in this vicinity. . Nicholas Austgen, the senior member, has long been a section foreman on the Grand Trunk, while Lew Long has divided his at-

ttntion between railroading and the farm. While many will be sorry to miss the genial smile of the present proprietors, all feel sure that the new firm will be worthy successors of the

old and wish them abundant success.

Lots on monthly payments in "Gary Park' "Logan Park" and "Broadway Sub-division, Also two new six-room houses, three lots on Broadway near J 5th avenue, acre property and factory sites .

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, 632-634 BROADWAY, GARY, - - - IND.

Our Electric Fixtures ARE MATCHLESS OUR OAS FIXTURES Ar Yet to b PVf atched And between the two we have the BEST COMBINATION qn the market. Our foods and prices are right. American Fixture and Light Co.

Broadway, GARY, IND.

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FOR

BTJRNHAM. T. J. Cullman was a Chicago visitor

today.

Mrs. Claud Callows called on some

of her many friends ln Burnham yes

terday .afternoon. -

C. F. Eldred haa gone to Michigan

Small payment down, balance monthly , same as rent. One modern 6-room house on Carolina St., near Fifth Ave. Bath. Furnished with gas and electric lights. Hot and cold water, etc. Two modern 7-room houses on Virginia St. near Fifth Ave. One modern 7-room house on Harrison and Eighth Ave. One 5-room house, Monroe St., (a bargain). Two lots on Broadway. Cheap for cash. Store and flat for rent on Fifth Avenue, near Broadway. Three good shacks to rent. HARRIS & BRETSCH, GARY, INDIANA. LAWYERS.

on a visit and expects to remain for a week or ten days. Mrss Azalla Machaze was a Hegewlsch shopper Friday. William Doe of Chicago Is visiting at home today. A. W. Hunter of 336 Park avenue gave a card party last evening. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cullman, Mrs. Eldred Mr. Gebraskia. F. G. Meyforth and Judge Hunt, ter. Refreshments were served and all

enjoyed themselves to the utmost.

NEW CASES IN CIRCUIT COURT. Crown Point. Ind., May 2. (Special. The following new cases have been filed: 7964 Henry Rippe vs. Albert Maack, treasurer of Lake county and Charlefe Johnson, auditor of Lake county. Injunction. J 7965. Charles E. Swift vs. George Tolle et al. Quiet Title. 7966. Globe Varnish company; vs. Georg Manuel and Mrs. George Man

uel. Civil.