Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 14, Hammond, Lake County, 3 July 1908 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Friday, July 3, 190S.
ROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AN.D CITY
CROWN POINT NWS
Uses Auto Delivery.
August Heide Is the first grocery man In town to adopt the up-to-date method of suing an automobile to deliver his provisions, having purchased an Orient delivery wagon, which he brought out from Chicago yesterday and August is using the car today for deliveries. Mr. Walters of ilerrillville, the cheese man, has also purchased one of these machines and will use it to make his deliveries throughout the country. Several other grocery men in town look with favor on this method of delivery, and as soon as the streets are in better condition they will purchase machines to use in their business.
School Board Holds Meeting. The school board held a meeting yesterday to award the contract for building the concrete walks, erecting an iron fence around the property and repairing the roof. The bids for the concrete walk were as folloks:
Charles Wolferman it lit cents per
square foot.
Mr. Rumsey, Lowell, 14 cents per
aquare foot. Wm. Parry, 13 7b cents per foot.
Mr. Parry's bid being the lowest he j-was given the contract for building the 'walks, also his bid accepted for the
' Iron fence around premises.
Gus Wirtz was awarded the contract
for repairing the roof of scmhool build ing.
Robert Smith was given the old board walks and fence for a small consider
ation.
town rigs are sent here for repairing and upholstering. Frank Mikuta has purchased a new threshing outfit of the newest construc
tion and has been busy unloading same from the cars at the Erie depot.
The following figures are the cor
rect estimates submitted by the various contractors on the new proposed dwelling and stables for John Brown:
William Nicholson, 114,700.
Nat. L. Smith, 14,100. Charles McWayne, $13,649.
"William Parry, $13,616. The difference between the high and
low bid being $1,0S4.
Mr. Brown has the work under ad
visement and will probably make some
silght alterations on the plans and specifications before the work is started.
Work was commenced this morning
on the modern dwelling to be built by
Pter Schrr.al on Jollet street. The
house will have all the up-to-date improvements and the plans show It to
be and imposing structure and an ornament to that section of the town.
QARY NEWS
Boys Get Off With Horse. Two children, Willie Vogler and Joseph Richards of Chicago, either attempted to steel a horse Wednesday afternoon or borrowed the animal without knowing to whom It belonged and went for a drive with the intention of returning it. Before they had a chance to get back, 'however, they were nabbed by the police and questioned by the police. The horse belonged to J. C. Ifuber, of Main and Twenty-first street, Toleston, and he had driven him to Gary to transact some business. He left the (animal
standing on the corner of Seventh ave
nue and Washington street, when the
boys came along and deliberately drove
it away. After being questioned closely and held for a few hours, they were
released.
Kick Against Brewing Company.
Complaint is being made against the Crown Brewing company on account of , the stench arising from the sewage in the ditch running along side the road
to the Willowdale farm. In dry weath
er the odor is it frightful and people
living In proxmity of the ditch prolnour.ee it imbearable and steps will iprobably be taken to remedy the defect.
Work on the Donnaha house is near ly up to the plasterers.
From present indications there will be a lively scramble for the new jail contract and many out-of-town con
tractors will put in bids.
Miss Marie Hansen, librarian at the
nublic librarv. left for her home in
Hammond to spend the Fourth. Mrs. Will Fancher and son are vis
Itine friends in Valparaiso for a few
days.
Mat L. Smith Is transacting business
in Chicago today.
Sheriff Carter had the misfortune to
lose a small check in Hammond yes
terday.
County Clerk Shortrldge is trans
acting business in the superior court
at Hammond today.
Property owners on Joliet street are stepping up to Clerk Steeb's office in lively fashion, and settling their curb
assessments.
John C. Agnew gets a ten weeks va
cation from his duties at the superior
court in Hammond today, and John Bays that anyone needing a good man for at least eight of them, can apply to him. as he only wants about two
week's vacation at the most.
Attornev Morton transacted business
in Hammond yesterday.
Young Diddle, who was hurt last week by having a wagon badly bruise
his leg, is recovering nicely.
Mrs. W. F. IIovls of South Bend
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Parry, is reported as being under the doctor's care for the last few days, but
Is at present convalescent.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grimmer were
rln Chicago on business yesterday.
Attorney Frank Meeker transacted
: legal business In Hammond yesterday
The, Presbyterian church will hold , communion services and acceptance of members'to the church on next Sunday
: morning.
County Superintendent Highway
' transacted business in Hammond and
: Chicago yesterday and reports affairs in
ithe school line as very flourishing.
The showers last night and this morning dtd great good to the growing crop and the farmers came to town today with broad smiles on their faces
In consequence.
Miss Edna Maynard is expected to visit the Lincoln home for over the
Fourth.
The volunteer firemen held a prac
tice meet on Main street last evening
and from the way they went through
their paces, the out-of-town teams,
which compete here on Aug. 1, will have to "go some" to get a look In
for the medals and prizes.
Joseph Mack took two buggies to
Hammond yesterday, which have been repaired at his shops here, for the owners in that town. The Hack Carriage works are rushed with orders and work at present, and many out-of-
VALPARAISO. Frank L. Stabler is here today from
Indianapolis.
Herbert L. Boors and family of In
dianapolis are In the Vale.
There was a change of program at
the memorial last night.
Rev. Applegate expects to spend the
Fourth with relatives in New Len
nox. III.
No papers local, Hammond, or Chi
cago, tomorrow.
Ed Wilkle, night clerk at the La
fayette, took an automobile trip to
Chicago yesterday.
John Batterson of Westville Is at
the point of death. He Is suffering
with Brlght's disease. He Is a broth
er-ln-law of Mrs. John Arnold or this
city.
The M. E. church Sunday school will
hold Its annual Fourth of July cele
bration this evenng on the lawn of Mr. Dee at the corner of Chicago and Franklin streets. Ice cream and cake
will be served. There will be fire works and the college band will play.
Most of the stores will close down at
noon tomorrow for the day, though a few will open at 6 o'clock for the
evening.
bor Electric company Is busy putting in about sixty-five new Youngatown arc lights in the Harbor. Mrs. T. D. Mauger and family have gone to Chicago to spend the Fourth and Sunday. Charles Ebright attended a funeral In Chicago yesterday. Miss Edith Collins spent yeste.rday in Englewood visiting her mother, who is sick in the Union hospital there. During the absence of Mrs.. Thos. O'Connell in the West, George H. Pelen. better known to the boys as "Smiley" wil lact as manager at the Harbor hotel. 'Smiley" seems to be making good as the hotel is well filled. Ladies, I have some real nice hats, now in stock which will be sold at
your own price. Don't forget to call
at Mrs. Elomenthol. 1907 One Hundred
and Thirty-seventh street, near Fir street. adv.6-27-6t.
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ROSS.
Carl Schaefer made a business trip
to East Chicago Tuesday.
Nellie Leslie went to Chicago today
where she will spend a few weeks visiting relatives and friends.
The Wednesday evening prayermeet-
ing was well attended. It was held at the home of Mrs. Pelke" and A. Woluft
lead the meeting.
Daniel Walters of Griffith transacted
business here Monday. .
The H. W. Colts will play a Ham
mond ball team July 5.
F. Johnson of East Chicago is spend
ing a few days here.
Oscar Johnson of Michigan City, the
road master of the M. C. railroad
spent a few hours here yesterday.
Judge Watts made a business trip
to Gary Wednesday.
Louis Turner spent Tuesday at the
White City In Chicako. lie reports a
good time.
There will be an excursion over the
Michigan Central Sunday. The train
will arrive here at 8 a. m.
Clifford Hothwell witnessed the
White Sox defeat the Tigers at Chi
cago Tuesday.
Fearl Schultz has returned home after spending a few days in Hammond
visiting her sister, Veria.
W. H. Peletier, an old lumber man who has formerly owned yards In the South, was in Gary yesterday with a view of establishing a business of that that character here. As soon as he can secure the property he will go Into business. A party consisting of George Miller and wife, and H. K. Fatout, of Indianapolis, arrived in Gary yesterday for the purpose of seeing the town, and possibly to ultimately locate here. The Gary Fourth of July orators are in great demand for the celebrations tomorrow. Among those who have been called upon to read the Declaration of Independence are William Kllver, the civil war veteran and can
didate for joint representative who has been asked to address the celebration at Hammond, and Clarence Bretsch, better known as the legal trust, who has been billed to appear at Miller where another large celebration will
be held.
Among the saloons to cease selling
liquor because of the expiration of
their license and sell soft drinks is Louis Baxter, the former West Hammond man, whose place of business
on Madison street. Baxter now
has arranged upon his shelf a fine dis
play of mineral water, buttermilk, pink lemonade and soda water. There are several other saloons that it Is said will follow suit in the near future.
The first arrest to be made by the
new police officer, Alexander Johnson, was made yesterday afternoon, a short
ime after he had left to travel his
beat for the first time. He brought in
drunk by the name of J. A. Aaron,
who was picked up at the corner of
Ninth and Broadway.
The regular meeting of the real es
tate board will be held Monday in
Max Kirschman's real estate office.
The officers who were recently
elected will be installed and other
matters of Importance will come up
before the board.
Misses Ruth and Eva Miller, sis
ters of Officer Miller, are here from Kouts to visit their brother for a few
days. They formerly lived In Gary,
ut a few months ago returned to
Kouts.
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RESTORE GRAY or FADED HAIR to its NATURAL
EAST CHICAGO.
Miss Ada Dixon will assist in Veaco's
drug store afternoon and evenings
hereafter.
William McKenzie, who has been
here for the last month, left last night
for a short stay in his home at Muncie
J. Richards of Fowler, Ind., was
visitor here yesterday. According to Mr. Richards 'Sunny" Sheetz herded
cattle for him around rowier some
years ago and the girls never called
"Sunny" anything but Cute." Have your gun handy when you mention
that to "Sunny" now, however.
Russell .Cadman -went to Chicago
yesterday to buk stock for Veaco, the
durg man.
The members of the new tennis club hade their first game on the new
grounds last night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baird and Mr,
and Mrs. Sidney Veaco had a fish din
ner at Burk's place In Robertsdale
last night.
Dr. Robert Spear will leave tomor
row evening for Denver, to be gone about two weeks. The doctor will
take in the democratic convention
while in Denver.
Mrs. Harry Curwin, who has been
James Cadman has returned to her
home In South Bend.
Dr. Edward Jacob and wife left today for Fowler, Ind., where they will
spend Saturday ana hunaay visiting
Mrs. Jacob's brother.
Mrs. John Bodner and daughter,
Marie, from Alexandria, Ind., are the
guests of Mrs. Bodner's parents. Mr
and Mrs. Joseph Cooper, of White
Oak avenue.
Miss Mary Cooper will visit friend
In Chicago Sunday.
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safest noise maker for the Fourth. Sold
only at Nassau & Thompsons, East Chi
cago. Adv 2t.
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LOWELL.
Lowell will be almost entirely vacated the Fourth. Everybody is going abroad to celebrate. Word is received here from Elsmore. Kan., of the death of Mrs. Jess Stowell who died" Wednesday after a long sickness with cancer. It is expected her remains will arrive In Lowell today for burial. Wallace Hyden's horse became frightened at the northbound I o'clock passenger train and took a hike up the street at about four miles a minute Thursday. The buggy was upset in the mele and Wallace escaped with a few bruises about the face and head. Everybody and their family turned in at William Newkirk's farm home Thursday afternoon. "Billy" is building a fine new cement and frame barn and he invited all his fanner neighbors in for an old-fashioned barn raising. There were sixty present and after they got theiy work done "Billy"
set them up to fine Havanas and
well no one went away thirsty, for
on his farm there is one of the finest wells of water in the country. A fine
old-fashioned time is reported.
city to learn that she will be compelled
to move to Lima, O., where Mr. Mur
phy has secured a position.
MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box H.
Pleads Guilty last Night. John Farrafin, who was arrested by
Detective Olson of the C. L. S. & E.
railway for stealing coal off the cars, was tried before Judge Geo. W. Jones last night. He pleaded guilty to the charge against him, saying at the time he was intoxicated. He was fined, in
cluding costs $15. 50 upon payment of which he was released.
Farrafin may consider himself fort
unate to escape with the small amount
for It might have cost him his life but
for the timely arrival of Henry S. Davidson.
Olson had Just threatened to shoot
the man when Mr. Davidson appeared on the scene and begged Olson not to
shoot, and It may be, perhaps to Mr. Davidson that he owes his life.
Notre Dame, Ind., U. S. A
CLARK STATION.
Mrs. F. Behn of Clark Station, spent
the day with friends at Griffith.
The Clark Station White Sox will
play the Indiana Harbor Cyclones
Sunday, July 5, at 2:15 p. m. This
is expected to be the hardest battle of the season for both teams. The White Sox defeated the Cyclones In
May by the score of 13 to 11, but now
both teams have improved. The
Clark batting list is as follows: Mar
tin Behn, pitcher; John Topaz, catcher; M. Walsh, first base; Otto Kreuger,
second base; James Donahue, short-
top; John Ward, third base; R. Much,
left field; H. Peterson, center field;
William Schmetzer, right field; substi
tutes, Gastel, Behn and Amstein.
Master John Ward of Toleston Is
expected to be here Sunday.
The agent of the Chicago Telephone
company attended to business mat
ters here.
M. Cavanaugh is on the sick list. F. Borman was a business visitor in
Griffith.
HOBAKT.
Prof. G. H. Thompson is at Cleveland,
O., this week attending the five days'
session of the National Educational
association.
Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Gordon of Battle
Creek, Mich., are here this week visit
ing with the doctar's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellis, of Lowell were in Town Tuesday.
Mrs. R. R. Peddicord left Wednes
day for New York state to visit her
father for a few weeks. Mrs. Eugenia Hodges and children went to Warsaw, Ind., their former home, yesterday, to visit friends for a few days. Mrs. Jansen and daughter. Lizzie, left yesterday for Fort Wayne, Ind., where they will reside for the present. Ed Spencer of Hobart, nas the contract of furnishing the music both band and orchestra, for the Forth of July celebration, given by the Eagles at Gary, and the lineup of musicians he has engaged Is one that will certainly be a credit to the occasion as well as to Mr. Spencer himself. John Schnabel, who lived about two miles west of Hobart, died at his home Wednesday night, aged S4 years, one
month and three days. The deceased
was born in Germany ana came to America In 1353. After a residence of
four years In Illinois be moved here where he has resided since. In 1S93 his wife died and he then made his home with his son, Fred, until a few years
ago, when his son died. Since then
he ahs resided withhis grandchildren.
Besides manyfrlends, the deceased
leaves to mourn his demise nine grand children and three great grandchil
dren. Funeral services under the auspices of the G. A. R., will be conducted
next Sunday afternoon at the M. E.
church. Rev. Knowen of Hobart and Rev. Ball of Crown Point officiating
and the burial will take place In the
Hobart cemetery.
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WHEELER. Mrs. George Hatten and three children were Valparaiso visitors Thurs
day.
Charles Walsh transacted business
Jn Valparaiso Thursday.
Mrs. Z. II. Fifield and daughter. Miss Elsie, left Thursday for Clear Lake, la., where she will visit her sister, Mrs.
Melson.
Miss Bridget Gilmartln was a visitor
in Valparaiso Thursday.
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What you want and don't are, aak for through the columns of of classified ads on pase 7.
- INDIANA HARBOR.
Eddie Nulff. who has been hoisting
engineer on the bridge work here for
the Herman Tapp Construction Com
pany, left last night for his home in
Fort Wayne. Arthur Mack, of the auditing de
partment of the Indiana Harbor Belt
line, left last night for Cleveland, O.
M. L. Salinger of Chicago, who is
building the new three story build
lng on Block and Michigan avenues, was here yesterday and left in the evening for Benton Harbor to join
his wife who has been there for the
past wek. Mr. Salinger Is well
pleased with the work on his building
and had many nice things to say of
Carl Anderson, his contractor.
Matt Sternberg will run his launch the S. Y. G. T. Z. Y. every hour from
Indiana Harbor to Muck's landing at
Pine, tomorrow. The fare for the
round trip will be 25 cents.
The East Chicago and Indiana Har-
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Everybody in Hammond is Eligible.
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Old people stooped with suffering. Middle age, courageously fighting. Youth protesting impatiently. Children, unable to explain: All In misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache first. Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back. Many complications follow.
Urinary disorders, diabetes, Brlght's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure bachache. ' Cure every form of kidney ills. Mrs. D. B. Hunt, of 265 Fayette street, Hammond, Ind., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are a fine remedy and one that should be in every home. We have kept them in the house ever since their value was first demonstrated to us. My lissle girl was the first to use them. We gave them to her as her bladder and kidneys were so weak that she could not control the secretions, especially at night. She was greatly run down in health and became weak, puny, and nervous. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Blcknell & Co's drug store, stopped this trouble In a short time and she has since had no return of It. Other members of my family have used Doan's Kidney Pills after this occurrance for lame back and pains In the kidneys with equally good results. They ha-e our highest endorsement." For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents. Foster-Mlllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.
Geo. Stevens of Clarke Station left
tonight for Fox Lake, Wis., to spend
a few weeks with his wife and a
party of friends who are camping there.
"Dolly," the horse belonging to Sol Recht of One Hundred and Nineteenth street, was cut about the legs and body most severely by rolling in glass It was necessary to engage the services of S Squier, the veterinary surgeon, to doctor the animal. Mis3 Elizabeth Emmel has returned from Alton, 111., where she spent a few weeks as the guest of her brothers, Leonard and Fred Emmel. Office William Emmel, who is on a two weeks' furlough, left yesterday for Quincy, 111., to visit with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Hein moved yesterday
from 56 Ohio avenue to Fred street. Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Cunrringham will move from Davidson place to the house vacated by the Heins family
Mrs. Canfield and son, Donald, have moved from the Roberts flat In One Hundred and Nineteenth street, to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lauer
In Sheridan avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William O'Nell (nee Maud Farrette) are spending one week visiting in Michagln after which they
will return to Whiting to reside in
Davidson place.
Miss Anna Garvin of Chicago visited with friends In Whiting on Wednesday.
Mr. McHenry and family have moved from Clarke street to Harrison avenue in Robertsdale. Stars Stommel of Sheridan avenue Is entertaining his mother from Coldwater, Mich.
The La Vendors go to Joliet, 111., to
morrow Tor a game of baseball and Sunday they will play at Harvey, 111. A large crowd of rooters will accom
pany them.
Mayor Fred J. Smith has returned
from Lake Wawasee, where he spent a
few days with his family.
William Berlin of New York avenue
Is back from Milwaukee, where he visited his aunt, since the close of school.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee and children
and Mrs. Tom Bartelett will leave tor morrow for Valparaiso to remain until Monday.
Mrs. Willard B. Van Horne and son of
Indiana Harbor were the guests of relatives and friends here yesterday.
Wanfleld Dewey, the son of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Dewey, left today from Indipendence, la., to spend his vacation with his aunt. Mrs. L. O. Addleman was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Miss Rosie Cohen of the Reliable clothing store, was in Chicago yesterday. The majority of Whiting people are plalnnlng to go Hammond or Indiana Harbor to spend July 4th, there being no celebration in this city. Miss Olive Watts of New York avenue
has taken a position as typewriter and stenographer for the Petrolene Paint
company.
David Spencer will spend the Fourth
of July with friends at Bristol, Ind.
whom he has not met for twenty years
Mrs. . L. Ileyl of Cleveland, O., ac
companied by here two sons, Louis and Edwin, are expected here tomorrow
to spend a few weeks with her sister.
Mrs. C. Stewart of Sheridan avenue.
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