Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1908 — Page 6
THE TUXES.
Tuesday, Mav 12, 1903.
FROM
NEIGHBORING
TOWN
AND
CITY
CROWN POINT NEWS
Chicago, visited with relatives here
over Sunday.
Mat Schlachter from Chicago, spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Protracted Session. Eugene Gelger of Hammond, spent
The commissioners began the , second Sunday with M. Fager and family here.
week of their court today at the court William Baumeister of Chicago, vishouse. This is something very unusual ite'd at the home .of his father-in-law .for them, three days being all that is Henry Overhage and family, necessary under ordinary occasions to Schultz of Hammond, spent Sun:transact their monthly grist of busi- day Wjtn jj. Schultz and family here, -ness. The Gary remonstrance was up Migg Tmie Kalser of Chicago visitor discussion and arguments pro and hej. parents Mr. and Mr3. An con were heard during the entire day's Kalser over Sunday. Bession. No decision on the famous tmt it Peter Klein was a Hammond visitor
Is expected the matter will be settled Sunday
and Garv and Calumet township sa
loonkeepers will know their fate with- HOBART.
in the next two days. ,,.,. c,in- nt rr
to Hobart yesterday to visit her broth-
Streets Are Impassable. er Ed and family for a few days.
'. Crown Point streets are well nigh im- 3jfss Lena Michelsen, of Chicago, passible at present owing to the heavy spent Sunday in Hobart with her parrains, and the bus and delivery men are ents. having a hard time getting around with MJss FlQra clark of Hanna, is vis-
Main street closed to tramc wwever, Mng friends in Hobart for a few days
when that tnorougmare 10
GARY NEWS
Pleasant Party Last Night.
trude Busack on Saturday and Sun
day.
Misses Elma and Atlanta Thelmont
spent Sunday at home.
Mlses Grace IntHout attended the
WHITING NEWS
room and whiff the dirt out through a tube Into a tank wagon and carry it away. The apparatus consists of a suction arrangement which has a pulling power of about 2,000 pounds which draws all the dust through the carpet even removing the dirt from
cracks and crevics in the floor or
walls. It is said that four ordinary houses can be cleaned In a day with
out inconvenience to the housekeeper.
This is certainly a great improve-
ael, made a business
Messrs. Albert Schaefer and Emil ment over the old method requiring
- meetine m Chicago on Sat- Kellman visited relatives in Chicago "om one to four weeks of time and Mr. and Mrs. M. Caldwell, held a de- teacners meeting in cnicago on oai . . . .,.,,g11l. or,
Ughtrul party last night at their home Mr and Mrs Trinen of outh fhleaeo supply of fret- woriT and InconvenI r,r. -r,,- ,. i. . .vi. m AnrAw Tiiiirmon nf Doiton. was AAr- M-Ta- J-rinen oi boutn cnicago
enth wriin rnivCrrv Th.i, hnmA la business visitor in town on Sat- v e ,n nuinS bunday.
on the west-side was nrettilv decorated urday. Mrs. Mathew Schaefer and son, Mich-
for the ocacsion. The affair was one of Miss Emily Vandenberg was the the best of the season and every one guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Grader
present reported a pleasant time. The of Blue Island on Sunday.
guests spent the evening playing cards, and were served with a light refreshment. .Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Simpson, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Metcalf, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Gelsel,
Dr.
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Never Fails to
RESTORE GRAY HAIR
I to its NATURAL COLOR
Irving Labhart and William Sea- In whiUngr Sunday evening.
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ence and frequently with cuss words. JNO matter HOW long 11 Has uccu
John B. Brooke has returned from a STaY OT faded. Promotes a lUX-
Visit tO South I uuoiuwo n n iiuu me iiurm- I IXTlaUt luWUi V An.a.njjr uau .
Chicago yesterday. west ana canaaa. StODS lt3 falling OUt, and positively
Misses Margaret Crothlv and Marv State Superintendent of Schools Fas- removes Dandruff. KeeDS ' half
Nelson of South Chicago visited friends set A- Cotton, of Indianapolis, was In f. o.1ossv Is not a dVG.
right of Harvey were in town on Sat
urday.
the city yesterday on business.
will give them a stone road to the stations, for which they will feel thank
ful.
Howard Bracken was arrested Sunday night by Marshal Rose for fast driving and whipping his horse. The
A large touring car from Chicago got j , , T V". IV etuck In the mud on North Court street fiends in his buggy, started north on on Jas Sunday morning and it took the Main street with the horse on a run combined efforts of the ocupants and and applying the whip freely when MrZ.vlrm to Ulct; It. WIT "watchman Gill stepped Into the Ltomobiling isn't all pleasure. Judg- street and tried to s op them but w Ithing from the appearance of the parties out success. Mr Gill watched for the after wading around in the mud knee rUr to return to town until it was time for him to meet the mid-night train,
when he called out Marshal Rose. The
Harts returnpiri Inst 93 th train was
It Is really worth anyone s time,! . Wnht thfi
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money ana euon eyeuw w placed Bracken under arrest. Yester
to Crown Point, climb the stairs to
day morning before Squire Mathews,
ailty and was
and costs, amounting to
the belfry In the court house, and set mm &nd w&g
Certainly a beautiful sight Is presented, with all the fruit trees in bloom. Crown Point resembles a veritable
Phflo Hbt Eoec Co.. Newark. N. J.
Misses Celia and Rosie Schaefer Attorneys E. P. Hammond and W. n?1317H7 ffltfi. Of HAKHNA
spent Sunday with their sister. Rar- v- Stuart of Lafayette, are in the city . iS A .
Miss Lena Hildebrandt of Chicago, bara at Englewood. I .today; on Jlegal business. THey are wiin eauii ih
and Mrs. T. B. Templin, Mr. and ul j0hn Scherr, who had a slight at- , , " u "uyer va- llie tie alia IU1S SLQ. lOT m?C CI lUS
Mrs. A. P. Melton, Mr. and Mrs. R. I Air. w ard, Andrew ward s lather, tack of typhoid fever is improving, but x "u" "iai m l"e 6U"
T.a'Tr onrl Moeno. riovlonn anA WaS a Visitor In tOWn SaturdaV. Ms still lindnr tho ra ra Ty Wofo 1 1J1 vuuil.
j .UtUaUla k'C IUJUi4 I - ..v V A-fi. . T I v a -J
Splace of Joliet, ill Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Schrumm of Hammond.
Hammond were In town Sunday.
school and Miss Martha Pfeifer of St.
John was the lucky winner. A neat
r a t w W i. 1 i r v i t . .
Liars Are HOX Were Id. Mrs. Kate NIelander entertained her PJ josepn ocnerr or bheridan avenue
The bill of ladinsr for the street cars sister from Roseland on Saturday and was raffled off Sunday at St. Michael's
which were shipped from Danville Sunday. Tuesday was received from the manu- Mr. and Mrs. William Weber of Blue facturers of the cars today, showing Island were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
that they had been shipped. They have W. C. Vandenberg on Sunday.
not arrived in Gary yet, however, vr0,crt! T, tvi tta
Frank were Hammond visitors on Saturday evening. , The May dance given by the Wood-
The Sons' of Veterans expect to meet
The phonograph which was donated tonight in the Woodman hall. The
following druggists:
I Otto Xesele, J. IV. Well. A. EU Keerfc
South Bend company of S. V. Reserves
will be present to muster In the new
Valparaiso company.
The Bryan club will meet tonight
r
owing to the delays In services. Supt. W. C. Phillips, the manager of the Gary line, was in the city again today and notified all of the operators to be ready for duty at any time.
sum was realized for the church by the and try to arouse itself from Its own-
venture, lethargy.
Mrs. William Brockua of East Chi-
cago visited with friends In Whit- 1
ing. I Boiling and distilling water removes
Misses Paula and Elma Lotz, Ida I the oxygen and makes It flat, lndlgeat HODDe and TilHe 'RriTiess nnfl Afooaro I 11.1. x . . iv...t
men on Saturday evening May 9. proved Herman RItters and Julius Hoppe at- 2. . """"""V" a great sucess. A very large crowd tended the German Lutheran church J1 fK Vry attended the dance which was given in ln Hammond Sunday night P disease germs. Busack's hall. Miss Lizzie Gaden was . ,Tr.lt . If you want to drink absolutely pure
vCia,i ..umus iiicinuers me u. water, fresh, sparkling, life-giving, of B. M. and I. S. B. of A., nttonrfoxi . i. . ...
Miss Edna Ballinger spent Friday the meeting Sunday afternoon which . t , .!
was held in the auditorium at Indiana your door fr0m Knotts mineral and
The teachers of the Lansing public Harbor. n.Aft water SDrlnirs. Porter. Ind.
traveling about Garv with a- lantern "v. ro icucn jiiamuio misses Jennie ana tosie Friedman bena cara witn name ana aaaress to
... . i lm -mcago on Saturday. . who have been the quests of thflr W. F.
Broadway Lighted Up.
For the first time part of the city chosen May queen
was lighted by street lights Sunday
night and the beginning of the service evening with friends in Harvey.
was very gratirying to tne puDuc. j.o those who have been accustomed to
fined 11.00
$10.45. -
The White Sox Juniors of. Hobart
r.ardftn of Eden at this season of the Placed the second defeat on the Lake
year, and anyone wishing a quiet home Station Giants Sunday by the score of with all the modern improvements 7 to 2. The game was well played
could not do better than to settle in tnrougnout ana tne box naa tne game Crown Point, which for natural beauty won f rom tbe . start The pitching of
Is unsurpassed by any town twice its size in the state. Building has been at a stand still for a week or more, and the contractors are beginning to feel blue at the continued rainy weather. Several large contracts for dwellings are being figured on and some ready to commence building, but are being held back on account of the Inclement weather. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Hart of Chicago, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hart on South Court street.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hayes
D. Melin, of Hobart, was the feature of
the game, allowing only two hits and striking out fourteen men. The Juniors are now on the lookout for better teams.
the sight was quite a novelty and at
tracted considerable attention. On Broadway, the principal street, however, the lights have not yet been inRtalled. nwlne tn the fact that the lisrht
company has not yet signed up with aay'
the Gary & Interurban for the use of the poles.
guests of their W. F. Cox, Porter, Ind., or, call up
The public schools in Thornton, 111., I uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph phone 135 Hammond, and wo will do
have been closed for the past week on I Bernstein, have returned to their home the rsst.
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WHEELER.
In Chicago.
Mrs. Mike Murphy of East One Hun
dred and Nineteenth street entertained
out of town visitors Sunday,
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stoll of Wilcox addition which
was born Friday, died Sunday after
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.me mtiim, iu,.nCi oioio -.v dred of Crow point. Ind., who have
i.ij, u. . ...Miiwiii. """ been visiting at the home of Benlamln . T. . a.
today from Kankakee, III., and Chicago, j k f th, . ra. . " mona, yesterday morning.
After taking lunch at the Gary hotel Monday afternoon, they were taken about the city and shown the sights. Th lo,faI athletes of the high school
mo uujii naming in anticipation or
MERRILLVILLE. Harold Iddings spent Sunday wltli
his parents. ' ' y " ,
The bridge over Deep River has beta
placed in position, and travel Is again
EAST GKlOAGO-INDfANA HARBOR
Mass Meeting Postponed. The mass meeting whioh was to have been held last night at Indiana Harbor by. the citizens opposed to the vacation
and I of Commonwealth avenue, did not take
Miss Edith Maxwell went to Chicago place. The meeting will be held, howHeights in Mr. Hayes automobile, ever, Wednesday night under the auwhere they visited over Sunday with spices of the Boosters Commercial club. Mr. Hayes sister, Mrs. Wallace of that The postponement was caused by the place. failure on the part of those interested
Dr. H. P. Swartz has sold his Pone to secure a hall for the event.
Toledo touring car to the Williams
It is expected that at the board meet- th comlnK athletic meet nt vii. al church will give a May Song Fes
Ing this afternoon that the paying oi Raturdav tival on the church parlors, Thursday
evening, May 21. A carefully arranged
program is being planned and the af
fair promises to be a rare treat.
" " ' " " " " 1 T t Ti-i J a. A . .
ried on ever since the city was founded, " "-' transactea ousiness will be officially accepted by the trus- m ivnox Tuesday.
tees. The worK was practically com- win De given Ml3S NeUle Quinn ls improving very pleted yesterday and will be finished to- next Monday evening in the I. O. O. F. I rapidly at St. Anthony's hospital in
Chicago, much to the satisfaction of
STONY ISLAND.
One of Sundays.. Incidents was a sev- resumed.
noon and was burled at Oak Hill, Ham- en pound bass caught by G. H. Dun- Harry Iddings, after being away for
ham of Grand Crossing. - It Is sup- over a year In North Dakota, arrived
posed to be the largest fish of its home Saturday.
mna caugni m tne quarry since its The r C. and L. railroad beean car-
existence. Although the bass are few rvin mall for the first time today. The
in number, several aro caught every agent, Mr. McCorty, delivers the mail to
Jftlr' I th nost-nfflr.e for the government.
A meeting of the committee of the M. I I
E. church for Children's day exercises
were held at the home of Mrs. F. Lutz
Verne Eaton of New York avenue, is
still very ill with typhoid fever.
The Men's Club of the Congregation-
day with the exception of cleaning up hall.
and replacing a few condemned bricks. With the beautiful broad street paved from the Lake Shore tracks to the Pennsylvania, it presents a fine appearance and it being the main street, is a great aid to traffic, a great deal of which it has been forced to carry. The
ROBERTSDALE.
iher many friends.
'Mr. and Mrs. Beau
Andrews have
Thumb Bells. Tho thlmhla van nrlHrmllv rsllp
Saturday evening, in which they hope I , . ,, . , ... . t h. i L, .JL thumb bell by the English, because
worn on the thumb, then a thumble,
Edward Cooper was a Grill visitor finlly its Present It.WE3 a
uutcn mvenuon ana was nrst gias3
j yesterday.
Messrs. Austin nri wnmm Ta,v moved from Cleveland avenue to En-
of Danville, 111., are spending a few gleWd' where they wlH reside.. Mr.
Mrs. Aikens and daughter were South ouu u UCttU"lU4
peari immDies are seen, Drougni to
days at the home of their aunt, Mrs. E. Rathburn, of Roberts avenue.
and Mrs. John Moore of One Hundred
livery, where, it will be put Into commission, while Dr. Swartz will invest ln a suitable runabout for his country practice. At present there ls a lull in the painter's strike, several of the men going back to work on the old terms and conditions. The contractors still refuse to sign the contract unless some changes are made.
To Build Subway. The Indiana Harbor and East Chicago
Electric company is preparing to build a small subway at Short street and Chi
cago avenue in East Chicago. It will only be twenty-two feet front by seventeen feet deep and one story" high, but they also have plans already made for a much larger building to be erect
ed alongside of it at a not distant date.
Dr. A. Root has finally succumbed to This last will be used for general of-
automo&illti3 and has purchased a new flceg.
Buick touring car. Mr. Root has had
tne lever ior some time, DUt lias until Mr. Clav Harris of Chieao. was the
now been unable to decide on the make guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Veaco of the car. . over Sunday. Mr. John Agnew returned to his la- df. Robert Spear was called to North bors in connection with the superior Magregor, la., on acount of the death
court yesteraay. alter a ween s visit of his sister. The doctor is exnected to
Gary Construction company and Bloom TS- Benjamin Oakley, spent the day
& Sons.
Chicago visitors last evenlnsr.
Mr. and Mrs. Camn snent Sund.v England In 1G90.
and Nineteenth street and New York with their many friends In Burnside - Thimbles were formerly made only
contractors who did the work are the Mrs. Fred Ungham "f"". by the Andrews family.. Mr. and Mrs. Georjre Mlner vlslted ly late years they have been made of
Mrs. Hattle Kolb of Sherbunvllle, ill. relatives In Parkside Tuesday evening, gold, silver, steel, horn, Ivory and even.
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ault Roy Ford attended the dance glass and pearl thimbles are seen.
Mrs. Horace Johnson of Lowell is Bessemer Park last evening given by j bound with gold and with the end ol
ser. died at their home in Atchison the guest of her father, J. A. Ault of I the girls of the South End Glee club. gold.
avenue Saturday afternoon and' was Cleveland avenue. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Edwards, with The first thimble introduced Into
Floyd Emerson is spending a week several other members of th Uneeda Siam was a bridal gift from the king
with relatives at Pierceton, Ind. division or the B. of L, E. are going to the oueen: it is shaned like a lotus
L. O. Addleman was ln Gary on busl- to Columbus, O tonight to attend the bud made of gold and thickly Studded
in Chicago.
Elizabeth, the two - months - old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hau-
Another dance will be given in Gary In the near future by several , of the elite of the west side who have given
several sucessful functions this spring. buHed gunday ,n Hesgvllle) Ind- ln the
with relatives here. ' Miss Emma Krost was a Chicago visitor yesterday.
Mrs. Maillett enjoyed yesterday in I
Chicago. Mrs. Ed. Huberwas a Hammond visitor yesterday.
return this evening. Frank Clinton was in Crown Point yesterday attending court. The J. U. G. Girls held their regular semi-annual meeting Saturday night at the home of Miss Irma Marsden on One Hundred and Forty-fourth street. The
following officers were elected for the enauing six months: President, Char
lotte Donovan; vice president, Mildred
W. Even of Hammond, spent Satur- Evans; secretary, Irma Marsden, and
day and Sunday here the guest of rel-treasurer, Abble Bailey. The thirteen
BLACK OAK.
atives. Frank Res3ig of Hobart, spent Saturday and Sunday, the guest of C. Loh-
man and family.
members were all present in defiance of
the alleged hoodoo. After the business Of the evening was finished lunch was served and dancing was enjoyed. The
J n ft,hr trnT1Rai .h.i, next meeting will be held Thursday,
. - tJ ..w i o . j .u. T. .. . lfl n.r 4
Palmer on Todd avenue.
Sidney Veaco "The Drug Man" will hereafter waire warfare asralnst all
Amongst the out-of-town business &erms to be found in water by means of
a. brand new filter which he is having
at Toleston Saturday. Dick and Cornelius Schoon spent Saturday and Sunday at Chicago.
An attempt was made to have the
dance tomorrow night, but the plans wHl probably not materialize and It will be given later. Professor F. J. " Holenbeck, A. S.
Walgren, a senior .in Chicago university, and Mrs. Robert VanSen of Evans-
ton, were guests of City Clerk Oliver
Holmes over Sunday
mer classmates of his in school
Greek Catholic cemetery.
Miss Katie Connels visited friends in South Chicago Sunday. Miss Hattle Klemm of Lincoln avenue was the guest of relatives In South Chicago yesterday. The Junior Helpers met at the home
I n f f ro Amor Cntn..ln.. T
They were for- - xv.
uauiuuuci nao iJieseui ana very
pleasant evening was spent bv those
xne win or juiius itinge or. roies-1 present.
ton was taken to Hammond today by
annual convention. The convention was
held ln Memphis, Tenn., last time.
Miss Emma Lutz spent Sunday with her sistes, Mrs. A. Karcher, on the
East Side, Sunday.
Several members of the M. E. church
of Pullman, attended the local ser-
Contractor James J. Nedjl ls erect- vices last evening.
ing a brick cottage on Laporte avenue.
ness yesterday.
G. H. Humphrey of Fischrupp ave
jnue was taken to a Chicago hospital
yesterday, suffering with typhoid fever.
John Carrette is now working for the
C L S. and E. railroad as timekeeper.
with diamonds arranged to spell queen's name. Church Eclectic
tha
Indictment of Bigotry. Bigotry murders religion to frignten fools with her ghost, Col ton. :
which he will rent.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilds of New
York avenue have moved to Olean, N.
Mrs. Npff nf TniHona Hsrhnr on
Attorney H. M. Santon of Gary where daughter, Mrs. Smith, of Hammond vis
it win De proDatea. lted Barnev MoKnn family
Acounts of the Grey Bros., who Mrs. Frank Holbeck Is confined to Y- where they will live in the future.
leu ioieston. are sun coming in ana her home on account of sickness. Frank MacPherson of Chicago was
tne sum tnat tney ciearea up in .tne.city Mr. and Mrg Fred Leverenz enter- a visitor here Sunday. la rtTxr oari m or cr Yxr arrnrnAV RtanTon I . I
I V " " I . " tamed about twenty-five young people Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mathews of Sheri-
LuCUCi nviuunusu,! at their home ln Harrison avenue in dan avenue will move to New York
from them since they left the city. honor of their son. John's twontv-first Lv.n,,. n v,11BO vaf.afos, v,v n,i
birthday. A most delightful evening (Mrs. John Wilds
was spent in music and games until a
late hour the guest3 departed wishing bl. JU11JM
jonn many more nappy Dirtndays. Mn Mrs. J. A. Aubrey from Ham-
Mrs, Kasch and daughters. Misses mond and Miss Annetta Reutebuch
We Tell
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TOLESTON.
Mrs. H. Frazier of Windsor Park spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Q. James
and family.
M"' 'm;, Krlewertz vs"ed friends Emma and Martha, were the guests of from Pulaski, Ind.. were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. August Aubrey over Sun-
Center
men here Saturday were: P. Beirlger
and John Miller of Griffith, Arthur installed at his soda fountain,
is-unert, waiter tribson of Toleston, and Messrs. Bardens, Krammer and Rogers of Gary.
Miss Alice Larson of Hobart ipent
Mr. I. Meyn made his usual trip to Chicago Sunday. Charles B. Fowler was ln Gary yes-
in oouin cnicago yesieraay. relatives In South Ohloae-o Siind.av
W. C. Kunert transacted business in Mr. and Mrs. Landon are entertainHammond yesterday. ing the latter's sisters, Mrs. Cool and Misses Tina and Helen Krlewertz of Mi"s- Collins of Blue Island. South Chicago were the guests of rel- William Snlderwent of Chicago, atives here Sunday. - formerly of Whiting was around reMIss Icae Bullock of Hobart Ipent newlng old acquaintances.
Sunday with friends here. James Ryan of the fire department Cedar were vlslt0rs here Sunday.
Mrs. Saager of Indiana Harbor vis- Ylolieu ineuua m .uim.uu cuwvia,. lted friends here yesterday.' ' Miss Lulu Wesche of Constance vis
fiAn ThTiv r9n,t k.im- "ed her aunt, Mrs. Edward Hennessy
Lake County Title & Guarantee Co.
day. John Rheln from Hanover
was a visitor here Sunday. Edward "Schmal from Chicago was the guest of relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Austgen from
Saturday and Sunday the guest of her t6rday n buslness'
Mr. J. W. Baird, who has been sick
for some time with typhoid fever, ls re-
sister, Mrs. Henry Ewen.
Mr. and Mrs. VnlWmnn nnd unn TnVin
of Hammond, spent the week end with Prted muCh better
Mrs. "Volkman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr- c KIrk lef yesterday for John T. Reiland. Washington, D. C, to attend the AmeriMr. and Mrs. Max Beckman of Lans- ?fn W"l Wrk assoclatlon convening were Sunday visitors here " tlon wlllch convene3 there toaaV- Mr- ... . Kirk will not return until the first of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thone entertained next week.
jiir. ana iJirs. ijnaries T&one and family
of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Euler of WANTED Dining room girl at Stern
Jiessvnie, airs. Thone, Mr. and Mrs. berg's restaurant. Block avenue, be-
james bchultz. Mr. and Mrs. John tween Waiting and Michigan, Indiana Nlmltz Sunday at a 6 o'clock dinner. Harbor. Telephone 603 tf.
ln Clark Station yesterday. Miss Tillle Janke of Whiting is vis iting relatives here for a few days.
of Roberts avenue.
Henry Berwanger from Hammond, spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Charles Thiele from Hammond, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Steele over Sunday.
Alois Weingart returned to Chicago
Cultivate Repose. There is a lot of truth ln the exrres-
Miss Gusta Koepke of Whiting, . is inn . ..Pnwpr through renose" and a Sunday after a visit with his father
the guest of relatives and friends here Look wrlUen concernlng ,t When and Miss Mary Wingart.
for a few days
DYER.
LFOR RENT Six modern store rooms.
suitable for meat market, grocery.
CLARK STATION. Miss Edna Behn of South Chicago ls spending a fewdays with Clarke relatives. Mrs. J. Near and daughter, Bernice of South Chicago, spent the day with Mrs. F. Behn here. Mr. and Mrs. D. Baloney and children, Edward and William, returned to their home in South Chicago after visiting a few days here.
The Clarke. Station White
your nerves are relaxed and your mind at ease you have Infinitely more grasp on the situation.
Jos. Schmidt returned Sunday night
from a visit in Hammond.
Charles Gerlach was a Dyer visitor
Sunday.
FOR PIMPLES, TOO. New Discovery Cure Eczema and Eradicates Minor Skin Trouble Over Right.
A few months ago the dispensers ot poslam. the new discovery for the cure of eczema,- decided to allow . the drug-
Sox gists of the country to handle it. Pre-
HESSVILLE. Mrs. Jacob Harvengar entertained several relatives of Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Skeleton ls entertaining friends from Terre Haute and Chicago.
William Dedelow jr., was a Chicago
visitor yesterday.
Misses Alice, Karline, Laura and
Juniors played a picked team here and vlous to that time it could only be ob- Alma Hess of Hammond and Mr. and
Frank Berwanger of Schererville drug store, bakery or any mercantile ; won by the score of 7 to 4. They also tained direct from the laboratories. Mrs. Tangleman of Hammond were the
was a Dyer visitor Sunday.
business, on Pensylvania avenue near claim the game with Tole3ton by the Since this change in the method-ol guests of Lidia Hess, Sunday.
Jos. Scheldt of Strassburg called on Micni&an avenue; good location; apply score of 9 to 0 on account of the latter's distribution, poslam has met. with th
relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Christopher Wlldner 'of Chicago, was the guest of relatives here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rohrman of Scher-
to Jacob Frank, corner Michigan and!
I Block avenues, Indiana Harbor. 12t.
A snap, 30 acre poultry farm, part timber, 4 room house, 11 miles east of Thayer deppt, Monon. Good gravel
ervllle, visited at the home of H. J. r.oad. A 4 room and 8 room house at
Schulte over Sunday. Indiana Harbor. Dobble, 454, Indiana T 'n.Ta-nrJoTKoiiTTi nf frcta tenant Riir.- I HarDor- 2-12t
day here ln Dyer.
A number from here left Sunday afternoon for Aurora to attend the funeral of Anton Hoffman, who died there Friday night. Jos. Wildner of Chicago, was the guest of Anton Kaiser and family Sunday.
Bernard Grothaus and family from
CARL ANDERSON GENERAL COSTSACTOH Building and Sidewalks A. SPECIALTY Telephone L. H. 662. Rea. 621
Mr.
most phenomenal success of anything
Introduced to the drug trade in the last SO years. AH leading druggists, including J. W. Wels ln Hammond, are now carrying the special BO-cent size recently adopted, also the $2 Jar. ThU rro a t aiirfin.q in Tint snrnrlslns
LANSING, when it is remembered that, in eczema
and Mrs. IntHout of Chicago, j cases, poslam stops tho Itching with
failure to show up.
Mr. G. Keckeisen and sons, Walter
and Joseph spent the day visiting here. Mr. F. Hansen of Chicago, was visiting with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dedelow spent
today ln Lansing.
W. B. LaParle . of Englewood has
returned home from a few days' visit
with T. F. Gorman.
first application, proceeds to heal Immediately, and cures chronic cases in a few weeks. In minor skin troubles such as pimples, blackheads, acne herpes, blotches.rash, etc., results sho-w
after an overnight, application. Ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ward. , kv moil fr nt h.r h
Miss Meta Busack of Chicago, was j Emergency Laboratories, 32 Wesl
the guest of her cousin, Miss Ger-1 Twenty-fifth street. New York City.
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Miss Anna Nelson of .Western Springs,
111., was the guest of Mr. and -Mrs. J.
C. Ton over Sunday." Misses Frieda Freeman and Daisy
Hansen of Chicagospent Sunday with 1 samples of poslam are ser
VALPARAISO.
Stlnchfleld and Peters and Fehrman
expect to Install an automatic house cleaning apparatus in about ten days, such as is used by Marshal Field and others in the large cities. When the
equipment arrives, a member of the firm will drive up to your place and clean your carpets without ' removing them from the floor, take all the dust
from your mattresses, couches, cur
tains, books, . furniture, etc., without
removing them from the floor or the
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ABSTRACTERS
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Abstracts Purnlshod
Nominal R.at
J. JL MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres. J. &. PLACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAPPER, Treasurer S. A. CULVER, Manager
Secretary's Office ln Majestic B16&.
HAMMOND
HAMMOND AND CROWN point; IND.
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