Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 288, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1908 — Page 6

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CROWN POINT NEWS

Funeral Held Yesterday. The funeral of Miss Lucinda Vanolkenberg was held at Merrillville cemetery yesterday, Rev. T. H. Ball officiating. This closes the career of prob

ably the oldest lady in the county. The

national church will give an Ice cream social at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wickey on One Hundred and Forty-fifth and Olcott avenue this evening. There' will also be a musical program. Tickets 15 cents. Steve Nyland, who recently recovered his trunk which had been lost for some months, has discovered that It had

GARY NEWS

GARY. New Attorney Here. Mr. M. A. Beck, a Chicago attorney.

dently called to Reynolds on account of the death of his mother Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor were business visitors in Lafayette, Thursday. A number of old soldiers from here attended the encampment at Kokomo

Carnegie library fund will probably be I neckties and a sweater taken.

has entered Into a nartnershiD with this week,

been rifled while it was missing ana Robert Emmet O'Connor, a local ata pair of white oxford shoes, some tornev . and will snonfl a Mrt of his

WHITING NEWS

enriched considerably by the provisions of the will left by the eccen

tric old lady.

time in this city. Mr. Beck has a large

Lu Levin is erecting a two story brick practice in Chicago at the present time.

building on the corner of Elm and As soon as he can arrange his affairs

Bpthrie streets. The first floor will in that city it is likely that he will lo

be used for store purposes and the sec- cate altogether in Gary, as he is much rtid will be arranged for a flat. pleased with the DrosDects in this city.

Sam Katz has resigned his position The offices cf the company will remain

Eailroads Will Lose. It is said that the Toleston-Gary Au

tomobile Transfer company will have with Jujius Cohen and left yesterday in the Schlitz building where Mr. O'Con

their machines at their place of busi- for Kansas City to make that city his ner is now located

nfsa hv Mnnd.iv nict. readv to make I future home.

their regular schedule between Crown I Service Stopped Again.

Point and Gary in the future. It is INDIANA HAKIiOIL Again the services of the new street thought this mode of travel will be- car nne was stopped today because of

come very popular and If the concern Want tne IntenirDan. difficulties at the power house. As all

will only transfer their passengers Dy . Detltlon Is beine circulated amonjs of the mechanism is new It is thought

the same method to Hammond, the rail- the bugIness meilj the purpose Df which that there will likely be some difficulty way lines will lose a good deal of their Jg t request that the gouth Bend in- for the first few days. The cars local business. terurban to continue on ut to Pern- stopped operation todav at 12 o'clock

svlvnnln nvcmia thn nvor tr WntHnn' I and Started rurminer ne-nln In th AVAn

The milk shipping business on me street back on Watllnsr to Guthrie lng. The cause given was that the well

Erie road Is said to be the largest ever and over on that street t0 Michigan water which they are compelled to use

recorded in that roads history, nearly aveml thu!! formlne a Iood in- in the boilers foams and that thev ar

600 cans being shipped daily by the stead of stopping at Guthrie street and unable to get up sufficient electricity

farmers to city consumers. turning around as they do at present, to operate the cars

Crown Point is gay with color and One very important reason for asking

noise today, with the hundreds of vis- this change is that by the present ar

lting students from other towns, who rangement the cars are compelled to

are enjoying the county athletic meet, back around the bank corner which is

Miss Margaret Wilson's school In Probably the busiest part of town as

nie jiusiuinue is tsn.ua.Leu uirecuy uehind the bank. The danger to wom

en and children by this system is con

sidered sufficiently great to ask the

road to make the change

Center township, closed for the summer

vacation yesterday, and the pupils en

joyed the day with a fine picnic dinner

at the school house. The-Center township commencement exercises will be

held next Friday evening at the Cedar

Lake school house.

Miss Carrie Miles and Mr. David Emery will be the guests of Miss

Hannah C. Black over Sunday.

The arguments of counsel in the personal injury suit now on trial in the

circuit court were heard yesterday af

ternoon, an hour and twenty minutes j being allowed to each side and then

the cause went to he jury.

The young lady deputies of the court house gave a surprise party to their

co-worker, Mrs. Ingersoll on Thursday

evening in honor of her birthday, and

presented her with a beautiful hand-

painted plate. The guests were: Miss Crawford, Miss Dunlavy, Miss Seberger, Miss Reeder, Miss Bermer, Miss Pinter,

Miss Mailett and Miss Black.

The memorial services for the G. A. R. will be held at the Presbyterian church tomorrow at 10:30 o'clock. Rev.

Horton will deliver the memorial sermon.

Mrs. Clifton Sheets and son Vernal,

of Valparaiso, have been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Llndberg for the past

week.

Miss Leona Andrews, who is in the

Englewood hospital being treated for

spinal trouble. Is expected home in

two weeks. She Is much improved.

Mrs. T. F. Riggle left yesterday for was closed it had been sold by other

Restaurant Is Closed Up. Deputy Constables Louis Jenkins and F. Canning took charge of the defunct Colonia restaurant today and took all of the equipment that was owned by the proprietor into their possession. The indebtedness of Mr. Cologna was

a surprise to nis patrons wno were

aware of the large patronage which he

was receiving. All morning and for a

part of the afternoon a dozen attorneys gathered in the place to ascertain what they could recover from the spoils for their clients. The suddenness of the closing was a surprise also as the management served breakfast and at noon yesterday the doors were locked. It

was understood that before the place

Eentertainment Makes a Hit. The entertainment given by St.

Michael's Boys school which was given

in St. Michael's hall Thursday night was a great success. The training

given by the sisters in charge, was

excellent for which thev are receiving

Jennie Kikkert has" returned to ner much credit. The attendance was un

home in Griffith after living here with usually large and all went home pleased

her sister, Mrs. H. Schoon the past year, with every detail and especially the

Mrs. "William Dedelow spent yester- romantic operetta, "Bell in the For-

HESSVILLE.

day in Chicago.

Mrs. Frank Holly has recovered form

a recent illness.

Mrs. George Chick, formerly of Hess-

ville. is reported better. She has been

est."

The program rendered and those

taking part were as follows:

to All.., Opening Chorus

Shopping Dialogue Primary Boys

very will at her new home in George- Merry Sailors .Primary Boys tnwn K-v. Mrs. Finer is with her. FIaS Drill Intermediate Class

Recitation Choice of

Trades

.Primary Boys

Bell in the Forset A Romantic Opera.

' BLACK OAK.

William Half man of Turkey Creek Prlnce percival George Hornet transacted business here Thursday. Count Ruprecht John Childs Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cook, Mr. and Count Leopold John Dacey

Mrs. H. Day, Floyd Day and Charles Alexis Forester,... . . . . Jas. McNamara Johnson spent Tuesday evening at Karl Krag... Dan McNamara

Griffith. Bluster George Childs

Mr. Gilpin of Gary transacted business here Tuesday.

Mrs. Edward Randhan is on the sick

list.

Tom Adler of Glen Park, transacted

business here Wednesday.

v-r Uliam Kunert of Toleston was a

business visitor here Wednesday. Math Grimmer of Griffith was a business visitor here Wednesday.

Pennsylvania to look at a farm there parties for the sum of S200

wnicn Mr. tiggie nas been negotiat

iriS tor. ii me property proves ae- Thp, father and Rlstr -f Attnrnev

siraoie, ana mey ouy n, we lamny win Clarence Bretsch from New York state,

move and make that their future

are now visiting him In Gary and will

The ejectment suit against E. G.

Smith, of the Smith building on Broad-

home. The RIggles recently sold their remaln here several days. This is their

noma uu ommonweaiin avenue to me flrst trlp tQ the new gteel Clt K ,

Ladies The hat that you look build in this city if he finds the pros

and feel good in you will find at pects what he believes them to be,

Mrs. Blumenthal s, corner Fir and One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street,

w which was irieu muay ueiore Judge Rieland of East Chicago, was

gdiiiB jBioruajr aueriioon. j.ne mixers continued until Tuesday. The ejectwere the victors by a score of 11 to 10. 1 rt cf k..

-u..ausu. wwuruusm.. me Datieries were stepnens and xins- nf rnn.mvmt nr th rnt ruh

v from the Chicago hospital where she ley for the doctors and Barker and based hls defense on the grounds that

" "cc" ia.iv.--ns ueaimeni. ivaaicon ior me Dartenaers. .j,. KiMtno. i, k

Carl Anderson reports that work on over to him by the contractor, George

weeK s Business trip to Michigan cities. I the various buildings he Is engaged I Soglovltz.

Claude Nicholson transacted business 011 13 Progressing fully as well as he

In Chicago yesterday. I could wish. The Salinger hotel build-

Treasurer Maack and Clerk Short- lng 19 almo9t UP to tne nrst story ana

vvui uo a. gieai liny i u v eiuru t iu iiuii-

igan avenue when completed. The two story brick building at Hemlock street and Michigan avenue built by Mr.

ST. JOHN,

John Hllbrich of Schererville, was a

St. John visitor yesterday.

Henry Overhage of Dyer was the

guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Boecker, Frl day.

Ed Thielen returne dfrom a busi

ness trip to Oak Park, 111., yesterday.

Jacob Dahlkamp of Chicago Heights,

is visiting with relatives here. Peter Duffln of Schererville trans

home of his parents In Cleveland ave

nue.

Mrs. Thomas is the guest of her sis

ter, Mrs. Harry Golding of Harrison

avenue. "

Mrs. Henry Eggers and children

were the guests of her mother in East

Side Thursday.

GRIFFITH. Ray Southworth has accepted the position of chief engineer at Kavanaugh and began work Wednesday night. The case of diphtheria at the home of Nick Austgen is improving nicely and no other cases have appeared. Postmaster Ellis is getting along rapidly with his new house. Dan Walters is chief carpenter. The marshal had his annual task of straightening the automobile sign at the north entrance of town, which some mischievous or malicious person

had turned again with the back facing

the street. Mrs. Elder and daughter, Dora, ar

rived here Wednesday night for a short

stay with friends.

Mrs. Sam Lightfoot, who has been sick for quite a long while, is no

better. Julius Hooley, who has been seri ously 111 with pneumonia and was pro

nounced hopeless by the physicians Is

now getting better and his friends look

for his speedy recovery.

Valparaiso high school.

- -- WV. completed the Latin course, ten completed the German course, and one completed the English or commercial course.

Marlon Reynolds was taken to one. of

the state institutions for the lrre sponsible, yesterday.

The annual alumni banquet of tha

Valparaiso high school occurred last

evening In the high school gymnasium. The reception to the graduating class occurred the hour from 8 to 9 o'clock. The grand march then took placeaf

ter which followed the banquet and toasts which were given by well known

Valparaiso alumni. A large crowd was

present. - - Stinchfield, Peters and Fehrman today gave their new vacum house cleaning apparatus -a tryout in the Presbyterian church. The machine which is operated by compressed air. and sucks all the dust and dirt from the carpet, floor and cracks and con tight recepticle8, made a fine showing tight recepticles, made a fins showing before an ever present line of curious spectators who came and went all day. J. M. Mavity went to Kouts yesterday morning on business. He expects to be gone from the city two or three days.

Screech Eugene Grogan

Frank Staub ..Raymond Schaaf Trademen. .Otto Schaub, McTigue, John

Julier, Frank Schultz , John Zur

brlggen.

Villagers and Hunters.

The Bridge Intermeriate Class

Legen of the Gate of Heaven. Recitation Good-night to All Chorus

Mrs. Jim Payne and sister, Mrs. Salin

of Muncle, visited at St. Anthony's hos

pital Thursday.

Joseph Runquist of East Chicago, Is

visiting in WhiUng.

Mrs. John Melvln visited her hus

band, John R. Melvln, who is at ihe

Piesbyterlan hospital In Chicago and

found him to be Improving. Mr. Melvin is suffering with blood poisoning as the

result of stepping on a rusty naiL

Mrs. William Stenhouse of Park

Minor visit'd with her mother, Mi.

Muriel O'Noil of Sheridan avenue, yes

terday.

Ernest Milligan, who has been the

VALPARAISO. G. G. Osborne of South Bend is in the city today on business. John L. Williams of Crowfordsvllle was here yesterday. There were nine boys and . sixteen girls in the graduating class of the

Trained Nurses at Sea. One of the great transatlantic; steamship lines ha3 added trained nurses to the medical personnel of its vessels. This opens a sea career foe the trained nurse. Undoubtedly other lines will do the same and the nurte will become as Indispensable an ad-, junct to the first class passenger vessel as the ship's doctor. New YorK State Journal of Medicine. ;

acted business here yesterday.

Charles Gerlach made a business trip guest of his parents here, has left for

to Hanover Prairie, Friday. j California. He will spend a few days

Thfi Northwestern Toihnna com. whIle enroute in Souix City, la., with

pany started Friday to build a new line 1113 iainer. re" juimsan.

from St. John towards Dyer, along the' Mesdames Florence Helman and Em-

old Joliet road and backing in at all erline Milligan have returned from In-

the cross roads to the farm houses dianapolis where they went as delegates

south and southeast of Dyer. to tn0 Daughters of Rebekah conven-

tlon.

TTrtT? A"RT I James Landon was the guest of

I friends in Hyde Park Thursday.

Avcuiania xLiiivc xiuiu west. MJss LoUise Kaiser was taken to

The remains of Melvin L. Struble. the Hahnemann hosoital in Chicaeo

near I where she will undergo an operation.

A. J Weyer of Chicago transacted

ridge transacted business in Hammond

yesterday. .

Mrs. Ed Davis i3 spending a few

days in town the guest of relatives.

Ex-Senator Johannes Kopelke was In

Hammond yesterday on legal business.

, Miss Bessie Hart returned last night

'from a visit with Chicago friends.

Miss Grace Fowler and Myrtle Stilson

visited with Hammond friends yester

day.

Mrs. Herbert Jones was a Chicago

visitor yesterday.

Among Crown Pointers who transacted business in Hammond yesterday

were: John Wilson, John Black O. G.

Wheeler'and C. Wl Allman.

Miss Florence Pratt i3 visiting with

relatives in town over Saturday and

Sunday.

William J. Whinery of Hammond, was

in town yesterday on legal business.

The contractors have South Main street dug up and cleared away down to the old 'plank foundation and are ready

to start the new pavement and yester-

dafy began to plow up South Court street, preparatory to giving it the

same course of treatment.

Misses Starr and Adkiner of Ham

mond will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Maak over Saturday and Sun

day.

S. C. Dwyer of Lowell was a Crown

Point visitor yesterday.

Excavations have been completed and

the work started on the foundation of

the new theater and office building on

Broadway, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Michealsop, the Philadelphia

contractor, who is doing the work.

a r ' ft I . , . I states that the building will be pushed Anderson, was finished and turned over ... .

to the owner, F. W. Wheale today.

Miss Ellna Llndberg and Miss May

Andrews were shopping in Chicago

Thursday.

Mat Sternberg is having an electric

launch built.

W. B. VanHorne yesterday let the

contract for an elegant new fiat build

ing to cost about $6,500. The oullding

will oe situated on Jb lr street near

One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street.

It is said to be two stories and will

he made or eitner pressed or paving

brick with stone trimmings. The first

rapidly to completion.

W. S. Feur, owner of the Smith building, returned to his home in Cleveland

today after attending to business mat

ter in this city. He confidently, ex

pects to get E. G. Smith out of his building on Broadway.

Phillip Papos, a well known restaurant man of Chicago; who owns three restaurants in that city, came to Gary today to secure a location for a place of- business in this city. He is now considering the purchasing of the Colonia, which was located in the

who was killed last Sunday

Cheyenne, Wyo., while jumping from a moving freight train, arrived here yesterday , morning. Mr. Struble was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Struble of this place. The services will be Conducted

here today and burial ' 'will occur io

the Crown Hill cemetery. " .

Mrs. Manning Lutz and daughter, of

Hammond, are here visiting with Mrs

Lutz' mother, Mrs. Banks, for a few

days.

business here yesterday.

Mrs. A. P. Melton and sister, Miss

Minnie Quilling, of Gary, were Whit

ing visitors Thursday.

Maurice Hartnett and daughter, Miss

Jane Hartnett leave tomorrow for their

home In Pt. RIchmnod, Cal., tomorrow.

They will be accompanied by Mrs.

James Allison, who will go there for

an extended visit with her son. James

iuiss fetena ivent, or inaiana iiarbor, Allison.

came home yesterday to visit her moth-

flat will be six rooms and the second Meekeson building.

Miss Patience Swanton of Hammond spent the day In Gary yesterday.

Attorneys Marshall E. Galllon and

law suit

seven and both will be finished In

oak throughout. He will equip it

throughout with water heating elec

t lln1.in n .3 I r....4. . . I .

mv; "s" bm i'i-. cyci) mra wuaermutn attended a

convenience that goes to make up the jn East Chicago yesterdav

modern up-to-aatff nat bunding, mas

much as the lot Is large, Mr. Van

Home had his plans so drawn that there will not be a dark room in either

of the apartments. Schock and Calla

Morris Well spent the day, yesterday,

in East Chicago on business.

A large number of local enthusiasts,

including several of the Gary high

han have the contract for everything school went to Crown Point today to except the heating apparatus which has attend the county athletic meet. The

not yet been let, and began work on four boys who represent the local school the excavating today. Mr. Van Horne I will not be without a loyal band of

will occupy the lower floor and will rooters, therefore to support them

rent the upper. Chief among these was Superintendent

For all kinds of hair work such as w- A- Wlrt- Most of the fans left on

switches, puffs, hair chains made up tne .ju vv apasn. ary win proDabiy at

lo order from your own hair, call at least show the rest of the Lake county

Mrs. Blumenthal's, corner Fir and One athletes that they are In the meet.

Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. The Gary baseball club attempted to

Indiana Harbor. adv. secure a game with LaPorte for Sun

day. The manager of the LaPorte team,

LOST A large wallet last Tesday, con- vv. xi. bmitn, was cauea up on the tele-

tainine papers of no value to any-1 phone, but he reported that the date

popular reature or tne affair was the one fcut the owner. Reward. Finder they asked for had been already filled.

prize waltz which was won by Miss wll1 ieave same at this office in

Marvin James and Will Reuss, after an Hammond, or Sidney Veaco's drug store TOLESTON"

excmne strusre-m. a nnnr twpntv.nvs . . , -r j i TT i

, j m-siit i :nicaKU. ur me lnuiaiiu naroor nr i ht -c r t-

COUT5lea contests hut or, nftr an- .. 7 . T auu Mla- iJQUI"cl'1 ui

' i wi 11 m ninp- com iih.ii v a umue 111 11 n Hn,i. i ... . . j. - .

other wor flisnmHfl llntn flnoiiv tv,a . ' " Wis., are tne guests 01 inenas nere ior

V .. .1 . r ' warDor.

contest resoivea liseir into a duel be

er, Mrs. Thos. Sholl, for a few days.

George W. Scholler was a visitor in

Chicago Thursday.

W. M. Foster leaves tomorrow evening for Indianapolis, to attend the an

nual meeting of the Masonic Grand lodge, on Tuesday and also to be

present at tne laying or the corner

stone of the new Masonic Temple on

Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Mellon went to

Jollet this afternoon to visit their

son, Fred and family, for a few days.

Mrs. Porter Mayhew, of Tolleston,

visited with Hobart friends yesterday.

LANSING.

Mr. C. Verdugh was a Chicago vis

itor Thursday.

Mr. John Swart spent the day with

relatives in Roseland.

Mr. J. C. Ton was a business visitor

in Chicago today.

A concert will be given by Spanier's orchestra Wednesday evening May 27 in Hottingers hall at 8 o'clock. Ad

mission 20c.

Mr. Alfred Vansteenberg is in Springfield, 111., on business for Cook county.

Walter Wuthelow delightfully enter

tained ten of his little friends at his

home in the Pedersen block Thursday

afternoon in honor of his sixth birth

day. Several games were played and I

delicious refreshments were served.

Those present were Myrtle Peterson, Mamie Bernstein, Ruth Tilton, Helen

Stowell, Dorothy Black, Hartnett Harr, Harry and Harley Hoskins, Clarence

Miller and Abe Stowell. The children

were given carnations and ferns as fa

vors.

Miss Lillian Callahan has returned

from Fort Wayne, Ind., where she

acted as bridesmaid at the wedding of

Miss Mildred Puttman and Charles

Berghoff which took place in that city

Thursday.

The girls of the Whiting high school

rendered an excellent program in the

assembly hall yesterday afternoon

which was largely attended.

ROBERTSDALE.

Miss Myrtle Soltwedel left Thursday !

for Valparaiso where she will spend

a few days as the guest of her cousin.

Mrs. Storm of Hammond visited her

EAST CHICAGO. Fifty Couples Attend Dance.

rAbout fifty couples attended - the

Busy Bee club's dance at the Odd Fel

low's hall Thursday night. The most

daughter, Mrs. Fred Benheimer of Har-

Mlss Jennie Zuthout is quite ill from rison avenue, yesterday.

the results of being poisoned by poison

ivy.

The choir of the M. E. church met

Friday night for choir practice.

Mrs. C. Jurgenson was a Harvey vis

itor today.

tween the winning couple and Miss FOR SALE A new 4-room cottage on

Maude Edgar and her brother. Noble. Hemlock street, near Michigan ave-

inese two couples appeared to be so nue. Cheap, easy terms. Apply L.

evenly matched that the judges found Houtschill. 3747 Hemlock street, In-

it necessary to call both couples back diana Harbor. 3t

three or four times for exhibition be-

fore they finally settled on Miss James FOR RENT Two suites of two rooms and rM. Reuss as being the superior each, with hot and cold water, gas, waltzers. Refreshments consisting ol electric light and bath. Apply 3747 ice cream, cake, lemonade and punch Hemlock street, Indiana Harbor, L,

were served. The hall was beautifully Houtschill. 3t.

decorated.

Miss Edith Evans left for Crown Point yesterday to attend the Lake

county high school s field meet and

visit friends there over Sunday.

Miss Maud Reese was in Chicago yesterday doing , some shopping. Albert Given made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Mrs. William Jones of Cambridge, O., is spending a week here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman. She willl visit part of the time while here with her son, John Jones, who is a clerk in the Inland Steel Mills.. A. Wiel of Gary was in town yesterday on business. ' - Sidney Veaco was in Hammond Thursday attendlng"a meeting of Lake 'county druggists., , 'J-,v? . " The Y. P. S. C. E. "of the Congre-

WANTED Girl to do general house

work; one who can do everything.

Good wages. Apply to 3726 Grapevine

street, Indiana Harbor.'

a few days.

Miss P. Edwards of Chicago, is vis

iting her parents here for a few days.

Mrs. H. J. Neff was a Chicago shopper

yesterday.

Mrs. F. Lesperence spent the day with

friends in Crown Point yesterday.

Mrs. H. A. Townsley is on the sick

list.

Mrs. H. Pledge of Chicago, spent the

day with her mother here yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Waldron returned from a few days' visit In Chicago. A. E. Lange spent the evening In Chi

cago Thursday evening.

George Grand transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Oliver Ebert returned to his home

FOR RENT Six modern store rooms, suitable for meat market, grocery, drug store, bakery or any mercantile

business, on Pensylvania avenue near in Frankton, O., yesterday.

Michigan avenue; good location; apply Mr. and Mrs. J. Copeland have moved to Jacob Frank, corner Michigan and j back to their old home In Solen Springs,

Block avenues, Indiana Harbor. 12t.

Wis.

.CARL ANDERSON GENES AL CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks A SPECIALTY Telepboae I. H COS. . EUa. 2t.

MONON.

Mrs. J. G. Brown and son, Archie,

were business callers in Lafayette.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church

gave a "Dutch Supper" Friday evening

which was a great success.

R. Eads, the Monon tinner, was sud-

CLARK STATION.

While being driven through town, a

horse became frightened and turned the

buggy over with the driver inside.

No damage was done and the driver

refused to give his name.

Mrs. Behrke of Chicago spent the

day here with relatives.

Mrs. W. Schwalbe Is spending the

day here with relatives.

l. Llesenreit or iiammona was a

business visitor here.

Mrs. A. Brown and friend spent the

afternoon with Clark relatives.

Mrs. R. Much spent the day on busi

ness here.

Mrs. Daniel . Wick of Toleston spent

the afternoon here.

Mrs. John Melvln visited her hus

band at the Presbyterian hospital yes

terday, where she reports him doing

nicely.

Mrs. Fred Eggers and sister, Mrs.

J. Dressen were in Hammond on busi

ness yesterday.

Mrs. Frank Buehler jr., spent the

day visiting in Chicago.

The many friends here of Mrs. Ivan

LaMoredux (nee Blanche Scott) will be very sorry to hear of her death.

which occurred Friday at her home in

Howell, Mich. Mrs. LaMoreaux will

be remembered as the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John bcott, who lor many

years made their home in this vicinity.

She has a host of friends here who ex

tend their sympathy to the bereaved

parents.

Mrs. J. Aman entertained the Junior

Helpers at her home in Indiana

boulevard last evening. After the

business of the evening was attended

to, a pleasant evening was spent by

the members.

Mrs. B. Coats of Est Side spent the

day visiting her mither, Mrs. Amelia

Mrs. C. Old spent the day in Whiting Eggers of Roberts avenue.

rt TVH co TTatflo TMmm'in Tndtnna hAiila.

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xiuw o ihiat vard Friday evening. A very pleas-

We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ant evening was spent by those pres-

ward for any case of Catarrh that can- ent, after which dainty refreshments

not De cured Dy wan s catarrh Cure. .oori

F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.

We, the undersigned, have known F. Mrs. E. A. Mizo of Chicago was the i

J. Cheney for the last 15 years and guest of her sisters, Mesdames Roberts

business transactions and financially and rlslale' -inursaay.

able to carry out any obligations made Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of Chi-

y. nl! "if?- . ncktrn visited Mr. and Mrs. William Rahn

WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN.

Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O.

Hall's Catarrh cure is taken inter

nally, acting directly upon the blood

and mucous surfaces of the system

Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents

per bottle. Sold by all druj?j?lsts.

Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-

yesterday.

John Barr ha3 sold his residence on I

Roberts avenue and expects to move

to Michigan in the near future, where

he has purchased a farm.

A

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REAL ESTATE

SALE

Lots on monthly payments in "Gary Park' "Logan Park" and "Broadway; Sub-division, Also two new six-room houses, three lots

on Broadway near J5th property and factory sites

avenue, acre

Gary' -Realty Co9

W. A. PRIDMOSE, General Manager, FIRST NATIONAI, BANK BUILDING,

632-634 BROADWAY,

GARY,

IND.

TUB HAMMOND

DISTILLING C

DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS.

Lake County Title & Guarantee Co.

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