Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 18 August 1908 — Page 6

Tuesday, August 18, 190& 6

THE TIMES.

FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY

CROWN POINT NEWS

law, Mr. Spires, who -was held up and

shot through the breast yesterday

morning by four men. His condition Is very serious.

Mr. and Mrs. Bolder of Hartsdale

were visitors here yesterday.

Miss Anna Kneezer of Hammond was

here yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Rampke of Saxony vis

ited friends here Sunday.

the second year of that society s ex- Emil, "Walter and Ernest Schreiber

lstence. The document Is yellowed by I 0f Saxony attended the baseball game

age, but is perfectly legible and much jn Chicago Saturday. prized by the family and reads as fol- Mlgs wlnnle schoon of Hammond lows: spent the week end with her parents

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY tnl ,

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GARY NEWS

Proud of a Diploma.

The Hack family here has a relic of

the olden days In the shape of a diplo

ma, which was awarded to John Hack bv the Fair society In the year 1853,

Hold Meeting This Afternoon. The stockholders meeting of the Lake County Directory Company, which was postponed from Saturday until this af

ternoon, is being held in the office of J will have an ice cream social for the Judge Fitzgerald. At the meeting the benefit of the church Wednesday even

ing, having spent the week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. De Hues spent Sunday in Gano. The Misses Grace Toren of Thornton, and Anna Evenhuis of Chicago visited friends in Lansing Saturday.

The Lansing Lutheran congregation

Held at Crown Point, Ind. To all who shall see these presents. Be it known that for the best stallion over four years old, John Hack was awarded $3, and this diploma, at the second annual fair held on the 27th and 28th days of October 1853. In witness where of. I, as president, and In behalf of said society, have hereunto set my name at Crown Point on the 28th day of October, A. D., 1853. HENRY BALL, President. JOSEPH P. SMITH, Secretary.

The family is having the document

framed and it will probably be placed on exhibition at the fair grounds among

the exhibits at Floral hall.

C. M. Hutchins of Highland was in

Hammond yesterday.

Mrs. Bates and son Miland, of South Chicago, are visiting at the home of Mrs. H. Bachman of Saxony. Miss Eugenia Knotts of Hammond is visiting friends here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Miller of Chicago visited friends here over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Gruel was a visitor in Hammond yesterday. Miss Clara Blanchard of Gary, who has been visiting friends and relatives here, returned to his home yesterday.

directory will be launched, an attorney will be Instructed to seoure the Incorporation papers and the officers of the company will be elected. There were stockholders present from nearly every large city in the county. The men will be put In the field at once- to start active work on the book.

lng, Aug. 19., at the Lutheran school. Everybody is welcome.

Arrives in Gary.

CLARK STATION.

The Clark Station White Sox have

good games scheduled for the next few weeks. Saturday, Aug. 22, they will play at Gary with the Gary Eagles and

Sunday, Aug 23, they will play with the Edgemore team here.

George Keckeisen and son Walter, of

Chicago, returned to their home at Chl-

And still they come! Another new lawyer arrived in Gary yesterday to es

tablish himself in his profession. The cago after spending a few days here,

latest is K. C. Morrison, a recent graduate of the Ann Arbor law school. He has opened up offices In the Brennen block at 608 Broadway. Mr. Morrison formerly lived in Elkhart.

Good Scoring Done.

Some remarkably good scoring was

made in the Gun club shoot on fcun

day between the Carsten club of Lowell and the local team, on their west side

grounds, with the Lowell men taking the best of the honors. In the contest fnp thft hiorhest score out of

V L V . a nossible 25, Hammerman of the Cars-

ten team, made a run of 24. Surprise, 2S und H. Carsten, 22. Youche and

ST. JOHN. John Haake of Hanover Prairie was a visitor here today. John Koerner of Schererville transacted business here today.

Attorney Clyde Hunter, was In Chicago yesterday on business.

Attorney J. Glenn Harris has gone on his vacation to Fort Wayne, Ind.,

where he will be gone for several days.

Mr. Harris may decide to bring an

automobile back with him, but he had

not quite decided when he left the city.

Miss Theressa Mayhay has returned

from her vacation which was spent in

William Forbes of Buffington spent

the afternoon here on business.

John Shade and Adam Shade and

family are spending a few weeks on a vacation here.

The Clark Station White Sox would

like to have a pitcher about 13 years old.

O. Hansen of Chicago spent Sunday

with friends here.

Michael Cavanauarh of Clarg was a

Chicago business visitor.

Charles Gerlach and Lambert Laver- Chicago, Grand Rapids and Milwaukee.

man made a business trip to Hammond yesterday and reaturned home with a fine homse, which he purchased In Hammond. Miss Gertrude Klein of Chicago Is -vis

iting relatives here.

Miss Veronica Boecker returned to

Horst of the local team also made 22

kills Henches, 20 and Swartz, 18. Arter I Cedar Lake this morning. ' T .111

the final match hammerman ui Mrs Joeeijh jr. Gerlach

left this

She has been gone about ten days.

Auditor C. O. Johnson was In Gary

Saturday and Sunday mixing In with

the farmers, and talking politics.

William T. Harrison of Clearwater,

Fla., was In Gary yesterday on busi

ness.

The father of James Rogers, one of

the best known saloonkeepers In the

LOWELL.

Mrs. J. W. Pearce is enjoying an ex

tended visit with relatives at Hlnkley

and other points in Illinois.

The trick bicycle rider, who gave

three exhibitions In Lowell Monday,

was witnessed by a large number of

our people and pronounced the best they had ever seen. He did a land office business when he took up the

collection, everybody contributed.

Clare Palmer, of the Lion store at

made a remarkable run of 49 birds mornjng. or Chicago, from where she uth end. died several days ago in Hammond, is enjoying a weeks vacation

his scoring for the day is 73 out of a Minnesota with her relatives.

possible 75. The matcn was iosi w Gerlach will be absent about

Crown Point on account or some oi its weeks.

lower score men failing to shoot their

regular average, and the Carsten ciud TYSTFH

Rogers a few minutes before he be-

was involved In a case. His father was 78 years old, and had been In a feeble

condition for some time. The letter

WHITING NEWS

Peculiar Accident to Young Lady.

Miss Mae Quinn night operator at the

local telephone exchange, is suffering with a case of blood poisoning which

it is eared may terminate seriously

While in pursuit of her duties, Miss

Quinn accidentally scratched her finger on a piece of brass on the switch board. She at first thought very little of the

matter, but as It seemed to be affecting

her arm, they summoned a physician

He reported It very serious, and as It

now seems to be going through her entire system, it was thought advisable

to take her to the hospital.

She was removed to St. Anthony's

hospital yesterday afternoon and her

condition is reported as critical.

cratlc candidate for that office In this

state, are the lecturers. Prof. Aley occupies the chair of mathematics at Indiana University.

A Chicago dispatch says that a peti

tion has been filed in the circuit court there asking for the appointment of

receiver for the Holbroke Amuse

ment Company, L. R Skinner, president, ten persons filing the application say that they hold claims against the concern amounting to $12,000. Mr. Hol-

brook formerly was manager of the Valparaiso Chautauqua and is widely known in the amusement world, having also been manager of the Bush Temple

theater in Chicago. He is one of the

biggest Chautauqua managers In the

business, among his enterorises this

ear being the great Chautauqua to be

held this year by the International lyceum Association In connection with its

annual convention to be held this

month at Oshkosh, Wis.

Will Be Held Tomorrow.

The moonlight picnic which was to

have been given at the Lake Front Park

in Robertsdale in honor of Misses Sadie

Wilkinson of South Bend, Dora Sida

way, and Mabel le Stewart of Cleveland, O., last Wednesday night, but which was postponed on account of the rain,

will be given tomorrow night.

J. K. Roberts Roberts Is back from a two week's vacation which he spent with his father in Lafayette, Ind., and will resume his duties in the fire sta

tion tomorrow.

without a miss out or a possiDie ou, ana wln start on a visiting triy to Iowa and Ireland. Ine letter was received by Witn Lowell relatives

Mrs. sers a lew minutes oeiore ne oe- Thft . or h reunlon of the H.

four Parted for a justice court in which he nn ., ha bn s(,t fo SeDt

!6 at Cedar Lake This will bring to

gether a number of schoolmates who

atta-nee,A win Tr Rnenn was teaching:

was a severe shock to Mr Rogers, who I & numDer of years ago and a fine time

iiua uui seen 1119 ya.imiis iur some Lime

Y,ai match bv a narrow margin

o wn, nnf nf 50 birds shot at. Msi- Susan Sp&iner spent Sunday

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wmi uer aun, juhh ana i&mny near

Rnv rTAttiTi? Married. eaar aKe-

IAKe. county cuuic iaH. t e

married tnese aays, amuug ." nemo day

appearing in uie inm-naso v-

fol-

ords at the clerk's office are the

lowing: Aug. is. Carl Vonasch. a stock keeper of Hammond and Martha Helen Mueller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ausrust Mueller.

Aug. 17. Allle Blood of Thayer and tted relatives out here Sunday.

Laura Fletcher, daugnter or iir. au Mrs Anton Kaiser left Sunday after

l ne

After several days visit with relatives

here, Mrs. Susan Snowden left Sunday afternoon for her home in Chicago.

Andrew Baker of Chicago was a Dyer

visitor Sunday.

Miss Mabel Scheldt of Chicago vis-

He had planned to go back to Ireland

or some time to visit his parents.

Mayor Fred Smith of Whiting was In

Gary today on business.

Dr. E. G. Schllcker, of East Chicago

was in Gary today on b uslness.

Marshal E. Gallion was In Chicago

yesterday on business.

UOBERTSDALE.

Mrs. John Fletcher or loweii. ino noon for a several day s'.stap with rela-

young couple were married by Juage tlves ln Chicago.

Nicholson

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Aug. ll.-i.rwm ". " """is suffering with lock law. no chunn

August Rosenan of Hammond to Au- f better or worse has taken

gusta Tangerman, daugmer or iur. ana lace t th,s tJme

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Mrs. Albert Tangerman or tne same

city.

Aug. 17. Daniel Stratten, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stratten of Shelby, to Frances

Bigger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John

Bigger; of Lowell. Board Passes Ordinance.

The ordinance passed by ..the town

board last evening regulating the fu

turn huildlne of barns and ordering the

removal of same in the residence dis

tricts, to a distance of forty feet from

the street line, will no doubt incon

venience some of the property owners

but as a whole will be of a great bene

fit to a great benefit to a great many

The Robertsdale volunteer fire com

pany's picnic, which was held ln For-

sythe woods, Saturday afternoon, was

very well attended despite the inclement weather. Games of various descriD'

In the condition of John Kloa. who tions were enjoyed during the after

noon and In the evening the laddies,

their wives and friends tripped the light fantastic at Fred Weir's pavilion

until a late hour. Ice cream, cracker

is in contemplation.

Thos. Powell and son have returned

from Sykestown, Mo., where they went

some time ago to work at their trade

of masons. They are quite favorably

impressed with that country.

William Sheets has been called to

Cutler, Ind., on account of the death

of his grandfather, who was 91 years of age.

Mrs. S. Gordon and daughter, Susie,

of Chicago, are visiting her sons Fred and Harvey here.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klein and Mr. and

Mrs. Theodore Kammer spent

day with relatives at Cedar Lake,

Telesphor Chesnard, better known as

"Bib" Chenard, was taken to St. Margaret's hospital by Dr. Chevlgny. He Is suffering with appendicitis and will undergo an operation. Everybody

wishes him a speedy recovery as he Is a general favorite among the boys

Sun- I Jacq and soft drinks were served to the

HESSVILLE. Mr. Barganz has returned from Ger

many where he spent a few - months visiting relatives.

Miss Laura Vanes has returned from

a Visit in soutn unicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Bargans were Hammond

Jack and soft drinks were served to the visitors yesterday afternoon.

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flck and children

of Harrison avenue, and Miss Marie Se-

linger, are enjoying a week's vacation

in LaPorte, Ind.

Mesdames R, Davis and E. Smith of

Chicago were guests of Mr. an Mrs.

William Bahn of Indiana bzoulevard

here.

P. Klassen made a business trip to Saturday.

wammona me latter pan or tne wee. M, Mr E. jewett of Indiana

Fred Miller of Munster was here Sat- boulevard visited relatives in Port

urday on business. Washington, Wis., over Sunday.

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Mesdames J. Wels and J. Hart of Miss Clara Schaaf returned home Sun-

Mrs. Vanes, mother of Supervisor

James Vanes, Is very ill. Mrs. Vanes has reached an advanced age.

Miss Dora Srank of Griffith Is the

guest of Mrs. Jesse Skelton.

Mrs. John Hess was the guest of Miss

Clara Hess in Chicago Sunday.

EAST CHICAGO.

The Woman's Missionary Society of

the Congregational church will serve ice cream and cake on the parsonage

lawn TVToo-ftnn nvAniiA nnrt One Hun

and geratly enhance the beauty of the Schererville spent Friday with relatives day after spending two weeks visiting dred 'and Forty.elghth streets Thursday

town. Outside or a lew aisgruntiea residents, the action meets with universal approval, and if the ordinance

proves legal, all the barns in the reslripnee district on the street line will

have to go.

here.

in Michigan. Mrs. John. Scott of

evening. Everybody go and take your

Crown Point kids got on a rampage ast evening and four of them started a small sized riot on the south side of the square. The militia, however, was

nni- railed out. and few blows were

struck.

Guv Clark is patiently waiting for

that Carnegie medal. He hasn't re

ceived word yet whether It -will arrive

in a Pullman or a flat-car.

Ernest Wells and family of Chicago Heie-hts are visiting relatives here

during the week.

Mrs. Will Vemer and children and Mrs. Dr. J. C. Gibbs were Hammond

and Chicago visitors yesterday

Jake Levine of Michigan City, proprietor of the Boston store here, is ln

Crown Point on business this week.

Mrs. Carpenter and children were

Hammond visitors yesterday.

Architect Beers of Chicago was here yesterday inspecting the work on the

courthouse building.

Ed Muzaell Is town this week to at

tend the Jubilee fair.

Fred Wood of Hammond has obtained his usual concession at the fair ground

and he will be ready to check your be

longings from a bicycle down to a col

lar button during the fair.

Crown Point streets are being ap

propriately decorated for the fair and

Main street presents a gala appearance,

Crown Point streets were crowded todav, it being the first day of the

fair and the regular monthly market day.

FraJik Muzzall transacted business in

Chicago yesterday.

Mrs. Taffeny returned last evening

from a visit to Chicago.

Miss Rob-

Coloma, Mich., accompanied her home jrjen(jg

and will spend two weens nere visumg

friends.

Miss Ethel Jewett of Hdiana boule

vard, was a White City visitor Sunday. Mrs. Jake Wichorst and children of Harrison avenue, returned home from Valnaraiso. Ind., where they visited

relatives.

Mrs. Louis Perrlgo of Cleveland avenue, is entertaining out of town rela

tives.

Mrs. Atchison and children left Mon

day for Otsego, Mich., where they will spend two weeks the guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Jahn Adams.

Henry Hatt of Pearl street returned

home after spending a week visiting

ln Porter, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thelssen enter

tained Misses Margaret and Sarah Davis

of Chicago at their hame in Indiana Louis Peterson ate an even dozen perch, boulevard Sunday. Theodore Seablom, Peter Peterson

A Uttlo hfthv cirl arrivpfl lit t h nom i t i t v.i a t,, v

,!! t , , hL.l " Mr. add Mrs. Ed Freeman of Pearl Sunday to visit their old friends. Mayor

street. Sunday morning and mother and John Patton and J. J. Dovle

inenas in me tuy una :.. VaH TVIWIao nnrl Mml Rahm ,

I . I was ins guesi ul ivusa wi tuc AieAouucr

iuiss Carrie unningnam returned 0f Chicago, spent Sunday tne guests or Saturday and Sunday.

HOBART. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Van Loon and

children went to Chicago this evening to be present at the marriage of Mrs. Van Loon's brother, Arthur Vanter-

poel, Wednesday.

Next Sunday the Maroons will play

the Toleston ball team on the local grounds.

Rev. Father Brommenschenkle and

cousin. Miss Yates, of Wabash, Ind.,

on their way to Chicago, stopped ln Hobart last evening.

Mrs. Lulu Plo and daughter of Ham

mond, are here this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plo.

Emily Wruse of Chicago is home this

week enjoying a vacation.

Charles Whitehead of Valparaiso

spent Sunday in Hobart with friends.

Miss Nellie Smith has returned from

her visit with friends at Fort Wayne.

Next Friday Veaco, the drug man,

will donate the profits from his soda

fountain to the Epworth League of the

of the League will be ln attendance

The Misses Jennls and Margie Rogers

are entertaining tneir cousin, aiiss

Maigie Mcllvaney of Chicago.

Mrs. S. Rosenthal and niece,

Lillian Given, spent Sunday at ertsdale.

Mrs. Robert Alexander, Miss Myrtle

Alexander and their guest, Miss Minnie

Patton, took dinner Sunday evening

with Miss L. Armstrong at her home in

East Side.

Messrs. Lanls Petersoon, John Green,

Dave Jones, Mike Reiner, Andrew Leonard and Alec Gepert went to Robertsdale Sunday to get oue of Berg's famous fish dinners. The bays claim

FOB POTTLES, TOO.

HEGEWISCH-BURNHAM

Miss Ella Howhy is in Peru on a visit. Fay Lamering was the lucky one to

win the diamond ring that the Modern Woodmen raffled off.

Mrs. W. E. Combs entertained friends

from Chicago Sunday.

T. J. Cullman and H. Patton were

at Harvey Sunday on business.

Crofts and Reed Park avenue club

reorganized last week. Mrs. M. E. Combs, Mrs. Kiersey and Mrs. Thatcher taking the place of the three old members, who were dropped.

Is visiting relatives

Mrs. Cobb

Kensington.

The Burnnam Athletics played the

Hegewlsch Clover Leaves Sunday. The Hegewisch team won the game.

"Vvarren Renne Is entertaining his

father from Michigan.

Dan St. John of Ohio avenue, has gone to Mudlavla Springs, Ind., to take

mud baths. Mrs. A. D. Davidson of LaPorte ave

nue, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs

H. E. Mitchell of Duluth, Minn.

James Burton has Joined his wife and daughter, who are visiting ln Lexington O. Mr. Burton will remain for a period

of two weeks.

Mrs. N. E. Wilson of Oliver street is

entertaining her sister. Mrs. M. F.

Manning and son, Francis, of Alton, 111,

John Thice of Kansas City, who

spending his vacation with his parents

In Englewood, is spending a larger por

tion of his time with Whiting friends.

Misses Helen Mattern and Vera

Rooney were Chicago visitors yester

day. Miss Rooney returned to her home in South Bend, Ind., last night after a very pleasant visit of several days

as the guest of Miss Mattern.

Mrs. G. H. Hosklns and children an

Mrs. Gordinler's grandchildren, who are

visiting here from Grant Park, visited

at Lincoln Park, Sunday.

Misses Celolt Abraham and Mar

garet Langmyer will leave Thrusday

for a visit with relatives of the former

in Union Mills, Ind.

Mrs. James Arundel and children

spent Sunday ln Jackson Park.

Mr. and Mrs. George Rankin were

Jackson Park visitors Sunday.

Mrs. William Meyers of West Pull

man, was a wniting visitor yesreraay.

John Helvlch of Chicago spent Sun

day with Herman Trowe and also his cousin. Miss Ella C. Klose.

Miss Nellie E. Wycoff and Mrs. C E.

Dyer were in Indiana Harbor Sunday.

Mrs. J. W. Helman and two daugh

ters, of St. Paul, Minn, who has been here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. Hel

man, of One Hundred and Nineteenth

street and New York avenue, have gone

to Chicago to spend a few days, after which they will return to Whiting.

Miss Linda Baumgarten of Fischrupp avenue, is entertaining a friend from Cleveland, O.

Dr. and Mrs. Gregg of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of New York avenue. Mrs. Norman Emerson Is visiting relatives ln Pennsylvania. James Knight of Pt Richmond, Cal., is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Knight of Ohio avenue. Miss Amelia Hoppe, chief operator of the local exchange, left last night for a month's vacation to be spent with a cousin in Erie, Pa. A NEWSPAPER AUCTION. We started last week to sell that Atchison avenue lot at newspaper auction. We are going to keep right on until the lot is sold. We have had many inquiries, but the lot is not yet gone. Today the price is $360. Terms $1.00 down and $1.00 per week. No taxes or interest until the lot is paid for. If this price doesn't find a buyer, there will be another drop tonight.

DAVIDSON BROS., Whiting, Ind.

WHEELER. Misses Clara and Helen Reimer, who

have been visiting friends in Michigan, returned home Monday.

Hans Thune transacted business in

Valparaiso Monday.

William White and family of Val

paraiso spent Sunday at the home of John Brannon.

Work has been started on the cement

sidewalks on the school house grounds.

few Ploojy Core Ec

Eradicates Minor Sfcin Trouble Over XlsM. A. few months ago the dispensers ol poslam, the new discovery, for the cttre of ecsema, decided to allow the drug, gists of the country to handle it. Prej vlous to that time ft could only be obtained direct from the laboratories. Since this change ln the method ot distribution, poslam has met with the

most phenomenal success of anything Introduced to the drug trade In the last 80 years. AH leading druggists, lnclud. lng J. W. Weis In Hammond, are wm carrying the special B0-eent size rei cently adopted, also the $1 Jar. This great success Is not surprising) when It is remembered that, ln eczema cases, poslam stops the ltdtlng with first application, proceeds t heal lm. mediately, and cures chronic cases ln few weeks. In minor skin troubles, such as pimples, blackheads, acnet herpes, blotches, rash, etc., results show after an overnight application. Experimental samples of poslam are sent to anyone by mall free of charge, by th Emergency Laboratories, 82 West Twenty-fifth street. New York City.

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The old re liable 2-hsna Fall Circle) Press, llq feed openlna

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home last evening from a two months

visit with relatives in Michigan

INDIANA HARBOR. Miss Edith Colllfr spent Saturday

and Sunday visiting friends ln Muncie, Ind.

James Kroupa of the Lake Shore

hotel, left today on a two weeks'- vacation to Sturgeon Bay, Mich.

E. V. Walton returned yesterday

Mr. and Mrs. John Elaul of Roberts

avenue.

Mrs. H. Buhrflend returned to her home ln Chicago after spending a week here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel

Goon of Aachlson avenue

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thelssen and

Mr. and Mrs. I. Maremont of Chicago

spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.

Julius Friedman.

MERRILLVILLE. Otto Kersey of Burnham visited over

son, William, left Monday for New York Sunday with Mrs. Mercy Glazier. City, where they will spend two weeks Stephen Skinner of Albion, New York, visiting relatives. Is visiting his niece, Mrs. Dr. Iddings.

Louis Tlmm of Gibson, Ind., was the Peter Lennertz is visiting friends at

from a four days' visit at Indiana lake &uest of his mother, Mrs. William Tlmm Chicago Heights.

Michigan with his family who have sr- 01 lnQlana oouievara ounaay.

been spending the summer there. Since Albert Meyers of Chicago spent Sun

horse jjr. Walton's departure from home, the day the guest of Alderman and Mrs. R.

rest of the family have gone to Dowa- F. Schaal. giac Mich., for a visit there. Mn an(1 Mrs. Ed Mathias are enterRev. A. H. Lawrence, pastor of the taining their nephew, Walter Smutzer

Methodist church at New Carlisle, Ind., of Michigan City for a few days

MUNSTER.

Carl Stallbohm visited friends in

Chicago yesterday.

Miss Emma Kuester of Oak Glen Is

visiting friends here for a few days.

Misses Minnie and Emma Kaske attended the therater in Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vanugteren of Roseland returned to their home yesterday after visiting helatlves here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Munster went to Jloseland yesterday to see their soo-ln-

exchanged pulpits with Rev. I. Hatton

of Indiana Harbor last Sunday. Rev.

Lawrence was formerly pastor of the Methodist church here but left three

years ago to take the New Carlisle pastorate. Sunday was the first time

Mr. Lawrence has preached in the Harbor since his departure. CARL ANDERSON GEKXRAL CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks A. SPECIALITY JTelesfcoM J, JL fl2. Rea. Mk

LANSING. John Hallier of Woodstock, Iowa, Is visiting relatives in Lansing. Fred Frank was a business visitor in Maynard Saturday. The Lansing Lutheran congregation will have an ice cream social on Wednesday evening, August 19 at 7 o'clock. Everybody Is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. J. Orient of Roseland were the guests of W. Swart for a few

days. Mrs. George Dekker and son Gilbert, returned to Rosela&d Saturday evea-

An East Chicago auto ran Into a ditch near S. B. Woods' residence late

last night.

State of Ohio, City or Toledo, Lucas County, ss: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior member of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business ln the City of Toledo. County and State

aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's

Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.

Sworn to before me and subscribed

In my presence this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 18S6. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Intern

ally, and acts directly on the blood

and mucous surfaces of the system.

Send lor testimonials tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Try Want Ad la the Times.

HESSVILLE. Miss Alma Dedelow went to Chicago today to be the guest of relatives for a week. Miss Alma Jacobs returned to her home in Chicago today after a week's visit here with friends. Mr. Rudolph Prahlow is converting the building he used for a feed store into a dwelling house and will move same to the property adjoining P. Senzlg's saloon. Chas. Chick transacted business ln Hammond Saturday. Mrs. Bennett left Sunday for her new home in Indianapolis. Albert and Irwin Hess of Harvey spent Sunday in Hessvllle with friends.

VALPARAISO-

J. E. Gregory of South Bend is here

today.

C. A. Davis Is here today from Leban

on on business.

T. B. Adair is another Lebanon man

in the Vale today.

Ira D. K.eenn 01 Jnaianapons is a

Valparaiso visitor today.

Thomas Boun of Marshall Is a Val

paraiso visitor today.

About 130 teachers were enrolled at

the first session of the Porter County

Teachers' Institute yesterday. Miss Wltham of Kouts, -was chosen as sec

retary. Miss Mabel Flint of this city

has charge of the music. Dr. Nathan C. Schaefer oi Harrlsburg, Pa, state su

perintendent of instruction of Penn

sylvania and Prof. Robert Aley, demo

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