Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 13 July 1908 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Mondav. Julv 13. 190S.

FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITYjWhat The TIMES Gives You For 1c

Thx Times

CROWN POINT NUWS

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guest at the home Hutchins. of Merrillville vis

of Frank Orsborn

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After the Bridgeport Braves. ,.f is i, of .iiiillnR R f-! chl be a;-, .-fr.Mi -.- de to get thte

or t sMnd for the Kelr, (,'mpr years tt to loci!.- the vote from .,! tl.tro h: !i"i-n much

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amount t..y wo ty. TV. ass-:r.', and are .f t..(on'.o.l. the fa: vanish.

Rains Help the Crops. -::iis List evening did a great of c.'.'.i t .1 kmuIi'S crops as re c. n.-ral throughout the coun- ,. f .inn' rs now are practically of a f.v.e rop of onts and corn

i-on-.plotins harvesting one st crops of hay over rei every tiling favorable to the hard times ought to on or no eleeteion.

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Hub

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Gets Both Meets.

;t motorcycle races July IS grouoiids at the completion Yory to Chicago race, and

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: iv a of her son, Blaine George Demmond

ited at the home

Sunday. John lit Ifeii is the proud father of a little bahy who came to live with them a few days ago. The christening took place yesterday. John Lynch of Highlands made a short visit here Saturday evening. Mrs. Iuffie Kllis was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. I . Klils over Sunday. A train load from the Democratic convention at lenver. stopped here ier a few minutes yesterday afternoon They were on tie Krie special ana wore a jo'ily crowd, including a baggage rar of real live democratic donkeys.

GARY NEWS

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WHEELER.

was a business vis-

Tne first dinner to be given by the Gary-Miller Turtle club was held yesterday afternoon at Miller on the banks of the Little Calumet river. The af-

I fair was largely attended by the mem

bers of the club and a few invited guests. The dinner was given by Judge Westergreen, George Bardon and other leading citizens of Miller. The turtles were supplied by Westergreen. Among those who went down from Gary were: Mayor Knotts, Judbe lluber, George, Mike and Theodore Binzen, George O'Donnell and Charles Hannifan. The club was regularly organized yesterday and will give a series of dinners this fall.

L. Richmond

In Valparaiso. W. Hutchinson

was a visitor in

at of

tl.e nrartieal assurance that the

national automobile race will be run here, Crown Point certainly is in the lime-light and will have a national reputation before long. Both events will come without the askins. but will be welcome additions to Crown Point's string of free amusements.. Crown Point has an ideal place for the holding of the Olympic games and probably one of these fine mornings or.r citizens will hear that the great event will be handed to us. We are ready to care for them all and the more the merrier.

Vat pa raiso Saturday. Henry Rurge transacted business In Valpara iso Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fireman were visitors in Valparaiso Saturday. Several from Wheeler witnessed the

ball game at Valparaiso Saturday. 'Old Sol" put iu good time at Wheeler Saturday and also Sunday, chasing the mercury well up in the nineties. Mrs. Iodd of Wanatah is visiting at the home of Mrs. Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs. Kdmur.ds, who have been visiting at the home of Mis. Smith returned to her home In South Chicago Monday. Mrs. Phoebe Taylor of Lima, O., formerly of this place Is visiting relatives

here.

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E. Gejsel, Saturday night beprond father of a nine-pound . He is the third of the prom-

Many Farmers Come to Town. It has been a long time since Crown Point's street were as crowded as they were Saturday evening. The square was lined with rigs from the country, the farmers coming to buy their. weekly supply of groceries. Added to these were the townpeople In quest of pleas

ure and amusement and Main street sembled a small sived State street.

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The Deagon Theater company. Who have been exhibiting under canvass, closed a successful week's engagement here and laft Saturday night for Hebron, where they will make a three night's stand. This company will return in the fall and show here during the fair. A utomobilists and motorcyclists from

Chicago made tilings lively on our

streets yesterday and pedestrians had

to step lively and look around to keep

from getting run over. I he average

mortal that don't own a machine now

davs. Is way behind the times, and a

gd horse and buggy seems very slow

i- g and old fashioned besides the

1 ir ears that are now driven and to

r walk, well .

The concrete sidewalks are being

' around the North ward school

" ing bv Contractor Parry this i

HESSVILLE. Mrs. E. Arnold and family left today

for Indianapolis where they will make an extended visit.

Misses Minnie Gunther and Bertha

Wunchel of Hammond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1.5. Lohse.

Mrs. Ilaun left Saturday for Iiose-

land where she will spend a "week.

Mrs. Hans Erirkson has returned

home after spending a week with rela

tives in Highlands.

Mr. and Mrs. .1. Arnold and family spent Sunday at Riverview Park.

inent citizens of the city to join the stork club within the last two weeks. Saturday night a cricket club was formed In the office of Dr. W. S. Faulds and a number of persons were present to join. The lovers of the game will

secure some grounds In the near fu

ture where they will play during the summer.

The meeting of the Woman's Repub

lican club will be held Saturday afternoon in the Rinzenhof hall where a permanent organization will be per

fected. Arthur Savage gave a very pleasant launch party yesterday on the Calumet river at South Chicago. A number of Gary persons attended beside those from South Chicago.

to the general belief that he is without doubt the most successful person in the staging of the better grade of plays that we have had the fortune to have in years. The work of the young histronic artists was clever and again emonstrated Mr. Reddie's ability as a teacher, a fact that impresses one at every attendance upon one of his promotions. They rank with the performances of many of the best professional troupes seen here. The performers last evening made their entrance to the building and their exit from it through the audience by the way of the main aisles, according to the Elizabethan customs. Twu pages were seated upon the stage during tiie entire evening except as tloy ar..se to announce the various acts bymeans of bulletins hanging upon tingreen curtain used as a background in the absence of the modern scenery.

The costumes, as in the performance of "As You Like it" were made by members of the- class and would be a credit to a professional t heat rieal outfitter.

WHITING NEWS

Enjoy Picnic.

Several young ladies from Whiting j

gathered at Lake Front Park Saturdaynight where they served supper and aside from enjoying the band concert played several games. The party consisted of Misses Cecelia Abraham, Irene Carringer, Margaret Langmyer, Anna Stover, Katherine Stover. Irma Krout, Hazi 1 Moore. Grace Wilkinson, Dora Bremer, Nellie McTigh, Lydia Smelser, Dora Sidaway. Marie Bollinger and Florence Stewart.

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to Its magnificent news service, and advertisers may well ponder why people take THE TIMES and make It so valuable a medium for advertising. It has a trained staff of reporters and correspondents In every oy and tovra In Lake county, the ftlnmrt rcninn. Porter, Lal'ortr and Jaaper connltlen. B-

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demand. Some of them are:

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of a wa

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large maple ie taken out

cjutto to concrete

BLACK OAK Mrs J. C. Seberger and brother-in-law, John Griessel of Pullman spent Friday at Gary sight seeing. Henry Walters of Met rlllvii.'e transacted business here Fricay in his newauto. J. A. Nickel spent Friday in Hammond.

William Hopp of Saxony was a business visitor here Thursday. Henry Euler sr., is somewhat better and Is able to sit up each day. Mrs. Dick Schoon and sister, Anna. Voss of Austin, spent Saturday at East Chicago. Jlr. Hnry Schoon of Hessville Is spending a few weeks the guest of

relatives here. William Dressell arrived Saturday morning to spend Sunday the guest of Fred Keek. Mrs. Dressel has been here for a week.

ST. JOHN. Mrs. William W"illy, formerly living on the State Line is here from Oklahomt to visit friends. Mrs. Andrew Briicman of Hammond is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Spieler of Hanover Prairie. Mrs. John Stark is enjoying a visit with relatives in West Creek township. Jacob Boecker came home from Merrillville to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boecker. Mrs. Helen Miebiing and daughter,

Helen, from Chicago are the guests of relatives here. Peter Schneider from Chicago is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel. Mrs. John Stolz of Merrillville spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Gerlach.

DYER. J. Liesenfelt of the firm of LiesenIlrotiiers. of Hammond, made his

regular round with his delivery wagon through here Saturday. William Ziesenhenna jr., was a Chicago business visitor Saturday George Gard storekeeper at Schereivi'.lis, transacted business here Saturday.

Claudius Austgen, a former resident of Dyer, is here at present looking up old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. William Hilbrich ot Sehererville were Dyer visitors Sa'ur-

day. Miss Alma Keilman is spending several days with relatives at Chicago. The baby girl of M. Schaller and the baby boy of Alex Schaller. were christened at the Catholic church Sunday afternoon. Quite a number of visitors from St. John and Sehererville were here Sunday afternoon to attnd the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seheidr of near St. John, spent Sunday afternoon with friends here.

Gives a Surprise Party. Mrs. Ahlendorf entertained several little girls at her home in New York avenue Saturday night at a surprise party in honor of the tenth birthday of her little daughter. Helen. The evening was most pleasantly spent In cann s. after which refreshments consisting of Ice cream and take were served.

Its Daily Cartoon Service. Illustrated Ne-.vs Features. News of the Calumet Region. fp and Down Indiana. All the News of Hammond. The Da? I,. History. Political News. tip rente Court Records. Real Estate Transfers. Articles of Incorporation. The Weather Reports. Week's News Forecasted. Indianapolis Political News. Dally Stock Market. Lake Circuit Court Affairs. The Times is taken in Hammond other paper. More people take it In

Harbor than any pnpers printed there. There Vorter counties that It doesn't go out on every

Appellate Court News. Kraln and Produce Market. Labor and Fraternal News. Indiana Patents Granted. "aily Sporting News, "ary and Whiting News. ews from All Lake County Towns. Mghborhood News. ubor and East Chicago News. U the Social News. arrlage Licenses Granted. peclnl County Seat News. New Cases in all Courts. Superior Court Minutes. Soutn Chicago news. by three times as many people as ny Gary. Whiting. East Chicago or Indiana

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It is fearless in its ooiicies and absolutely independent in not hampered bv party affiliations. It has no axes to grind. It paper and they have recognized it as such.

polities. It Is is the people'

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Mrs. Herbert Jones spent Saturdayvisiting friends in East Chicago rnd Hammond. Tilings in the political line ate livening up considerably of late. Take a vacation next Saturday and witness an exciting afternoon's sport, witness the motorcycle races at the fair grounds and enjoy the dance given there in the evening at the floral hall. Music by a four piece orchestra from Chicago. It. G. Parry of the Hammond 'News visited his parents here yesterday. The Bloecker family from here went

to Hammond today to attend the funeral of their grandmother. Mrs Blocker, an old lady over eighty years of age, who resided in that city. Charles Talcott and wtfi of Englewood visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Pattee over" Sunday. Fred Wheeler. August Hlldebrandt, W. Powed Till and John War! Whee'er spent Saturday and Sunday at the Kankakee river, fishing near Strubels. Fred Heide sr.. and wife of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs; Gottleib Bartholomew and attended a birthdayparty given In honor of Mrs. Bartholomew last evening. The familiar face of George Benns was seen on our streets yesterday. George is now employed in Chicago and made the trip here in an automobile. Mrs. Seheddell and Mrs. Horace Marbles were Chicago visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peterson

toured to Hammond and LaPorte in their Apperson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman of Chicago visited with, relatives and friends here yesterday. Mrs. Coleman was farmerly Miss Bernice Fie, is and is well known here. Mr. and Mrs. Gates of Hammond visited with his mother here yesterday. Among the Hammond ites to attend the bail game yesterday were Will lluber and the Rohiir.g boys. Will P. Wood, with the Orell Decorating company of Chicago visited with his parents here yesterday and reports his father. Thomas Wood, as being considerably improved in condition. Mrs. Colby, mother of Mrs. Frank Meewer is visiting at the latter's home. John Dailey spent the week end with relatives here.

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GRIFFITH. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Potter and Mr. Potter's sister from Ohio took an automobile trip through Gary. East Chicago, Whiting and Hammond 'Sunday afternoen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett of Chicago are here visiting their sister. Miss Mary Bennett. Mrs. C. M. Hutchins of Highlands

Mrs. Hunt find daughter. Avis, of Harnnionl and Miss Opal Hen'lerson of Lafayette, Ind., sp nt the week end vis

iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. .lewett of Iv dlann Boulevard. The Rhertsdal-s Blues defeated the Red Sox by a score of IT to 3, Saturdayafternoon. Mioses Anna Mincebeig and Amelia Bader and Messrs. M. Ferguson and Ed Quinn enjoyed a day's cuting at. Cedar Lake, Sunday. Mrs. stein and daughter. Miss MaryStein sp nt Friday visiting friends in Hammond. Mesdamos Thomas Flickinger and R.

A. Piper of Indiana Harbor were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thompson of Roberts avenue Saturday. Master Willie Larson is spending a week visiting his aunt in Indiana Har

bor. Miss Kate McKenna was a South Chicago visitor yesterday. Miss Josephine Aldag returned to her home in Chicago after spending several days here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stross jr. August Drossen, who is quite ill with typhoid fever, is reported as getting along nicely. Louis Klemm, the florist, is enlarging his place of business by adding another large hot house to hisplace. Mr. Klemm's business lias increased so rapIdly of late that he was obliged to en

large his place in or.ler to be able to supply his customers. Mrs. Richard Grail of Hammond was a business visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard and children of One Hundred and Nineteenth street

have returned home after spending a I week visiting relatives in Westviile. Ind. Mrs. Richard McGrall of Hammond was a business visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Fred Bahn is suffering with a very sore arm as a result of a hump which she received Thursday while attending the Sunshine Circle picnic. Miss Ethel Jewett. Miss Kate Sohmlttle and Lee Jewett. spent Sunday visiting friends in St. Joe. Mich. The trustees of the Evangelical church held a business meeting in the church Friday evening. Rev. Rilling of Napervilie, 111., presided at the meeting. Miss Rose Smith of Chicago visited her sister, Mrs. William Eggers, of Roberts avenue.

Don't forget the Evangelical Sunday

picric at the Lake Front Park

July 23.

LANSING. The Misses Vansteenherg were visitors in Roselaud yesterday. Miss Alvina Lemker visited at her home in Oak Glen yesterday. Miss Eva Wilson of Hammond is visiting friends in Lansing for a fewdays. Mr. and Mrs. Holland are entertaining company from Cii.cago. Mr. and Mrs. F. Clem ir, Is and familywere in Kiverdale Friday. Chauneoy Wilson of Hammond visited friends in town yesterday. ' William Prinz visited in Roseland yesterday.

Will and Miss Anna have been visiting her two weeks, returned to

Roseland yesterday. Mrs. Wiltcher and children were business visitors in Hammond Satur

day. Mr. and Mrs. Kikkert entertained company from Roseland yesterday. Mclson Smith of Hammond was a visitor here yesterday.

Dekker, who for the past their home in

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Miss Sadtp Bates, of Hammond, formerly "heln" girl for a number of years in the Lowell telephont Central. has been engaged again to fill the position. Miss Mabel Palmer, of East Chicago is enjoying a month's visit with her granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Palmer and other relatives here. Van Weaver, who is holding a lucrative position with a furniture house at Gary, visited his wife and children in Lowell Saturday- night and Sunday. Mail Carrier Elmer Ragon, wife and son, visited relatives In Hammond Saturday, night and Sunday. Mrs. John Klein and son, Ernest, are enjoying a several days' visit with he,' daughter, Mrs. Frank Robinson and husband at Hammond. Our farmers are now busily engaged in taking care of their hay crap. If the weather stays favorable, th.ei present week will have had the work about all completed.

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VALPARAISO

mding of LaPorte was in the rday.

Taylor was a LaPorte visitor Wale Sunday.

RoV. Walter Howard preached two splendid

Episcopal church hero ye exchanged places witli Ite Andrews for the occasion. Friday evening in th auditorium occurred the

of classic English comedy

of Plyrr sermons a yesterday Rev. Day

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Pete Kri'.l was here Saturday from Cedar Lake near West Bend, Wis., where lie and his family are spending a few weeks. He told some story about catching fourteen bass that averaged two and a half pounds apiece in one hour and forty minutes, but Jack Evans and Billie Jenkins say the facts are these. Pete caught just one muskrat and caught that in a trap. They say Pete lounged in the back end of the boat and made Warren, his seven-year-ohl son. row him all around the lake. They also aid a whole lot of other things about Mr. Krill, but maybe they were mistaken. Rlu ma Lodge held its regular meeting last night and the following officers were elected: Mrs. Mose Specter, of East Chicago, president: Mrs. J. V.

Itecht. of Whiting, vice president' Mrs. A. Goldberg of Gary, secretary; Mrs

Sam Rosenthal of East Chicago, inner! and oprte guard. i Miss Georgia Compton left yesterday for Muncie, Ind., where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. J. Dunsing. Messrs. James and William Cadman left this morning for Waterloo. Wis., to visit their brother, Rev. T. H. Cadman, pastor of the Methodist church there. They will be gone about ten days. Steve Blachorski, a Folish boy living on Northcotte avenue, had his foot crushed yesterday while flipping cars on the Terminal railroad. He was sent to St. Margaret's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Urie of Sturgis. Mich., are here for a few days visit with their daughter, Mrs. Sidney Waco. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jenkins took dinner in It o b e r t sd a i e yesterday. John J. Sullivan president of Lake Lodge No. 2, returned Friday night from Milwaukee, wio-re he had been on a week's visit. Dr. J. Goldman has Installed a newelectric motor in his office. L ST Small yellow Jersey cow. Finder pie-ase notify Martin Cuts, 45t Baring avenue, East Chicago. Reward.

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James Stover of Ohio avenue left Saturday night for Alton, 111., where he will spend three weeks on business for the Standard Oil company. F. N. Gavlt's residence on Oliver street is being entirely remodeled while lie and his family are on their European triv. The work is being done by

Architect Hutton of Hammond and mond. Attorney and Mrs. John Westfall of Fred street, are the proud parents of a little son. Sheridan avenue. Oliver street and La Porte avenue families Joined in a basket picnic at Lake Front Park Saturday night and (njoyed themselves immensely. Mrs. Frank Allison and son, have returned from a visit at Union Mills, Ind. She was accompanied by her sister. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stout have moved from Harrison avenue. Robertsdalt, to the Roberts fiat in One Hundred and Nineteenth street, which was vacated by Mrs. Canfield.

Mrs. Reuben Miller of Chicago was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gervitz of East One Hundred and Nineteenth street over Saturday and Sunday. Helen Hhlendorf has returned from Hammond where she spent a few days as the guest of her grandparents on Sheffield avenue. Mr. Goldsmith sr., father of Oscar Goldsmith, left Saturday for a business trip to Colorado. Mrs. John Hannephin has returned fre.m Chicago where she spent four days at the home of her son, Harry

Hannephin. The LaVer.dors did not play ball yesterday, being disappointed in their game which they had scheduled. C. C. Carr was in Chesterton yesterday. Miss Minnie Waldorf is ill and will

gi to the country for the benefit of her I health. I The directors of the public library I will hold their monthly meeting to- j night. j Dr. A. J. Lauer is planning on vis- I iting his mother in Phe'ade'phia. j Arthur Harr of Alton, 111., is spend- t irg a few weeks with relatives here. Mesdames M. Schaefer and J. Koch I were South Chicago visitors yester- j day. j Mrs. Elizabeth Schaefer made a business trip to St. John Saturday. i Prof. John C. Hail went to Chicago : this morning on a business trip.

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Ooi.se Chase," hv neauumnt a.nl Fletch

er, the famous pin yw.'i trh . p,. Prof, j ReiMie. under w hose dire. 'lion the play j was staKed by ihe post-graduate rlasi j of the eleculion department of the j University, there was hardly a serious word in the entire play. The manuscript had been carefully edlcd to eliminate all of the expressions which miRht be considered vulsrir by modern society thouprh every day use in polite circles during the Elizebethian era. The pt' rformanoe was .i v.ry successful one whether viewed from The artistic or the financial standpoint. There was a large crowd presen; which nearly filled the main floor una most of the gallery seats. The rmPence too seemed to enjoy the play hugely, Judging from the applause rendered, and

j well they might, for Prof. Keldie, ty i the performance last evening fent fur-thc-r argument, if that were necessary,

Charles Wilcox, of Elm street er in the Inland Pteel mill, c from heat hist Saturday. Mr. was taken to 1 r. Hicks' ohVe v

a roll- !.!! s. '. VYi'cox here he

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