Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1908 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

"Wednesday, rAucr. 19, 1908.

FROM 1 NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY

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CROWN POINT NEWS

Times Started the Agitation. The ordinance passed by the town toard on Monday night regulating the luture building of barns in the residence portion of town seems to meet the entire approval of the majority of

Oown Point citizens, and It is per

sister from the east spent yesterday enjoying the day in Chicago. John Hughes, who is working for

Uncle Sam In the Hammond postoffice.

is spending his vacation with his family here. Mr. Hughes is building a

modern flat on his property on Warren street in Hammond and will re

side there as soon as the building is finished.

Miss Ruth Sohl

GARY NEWS

Complain Against Service. Universal complaint is being heard

among the business men of Gary on the

service being rendered by the Western

Union Telegraph Company. They still

of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goon of Atchi- J

son avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nanzer of Roberts avenue are entertaining their daughter, from St. Joe, Mich., Thomas McGee has returned to his home in Chicago after spending several weeks here visiting Mr. and Mrs.

John Blaul of Roberts avenue.

Mrs. Henry Bader spent the week

have no office eauiDDed on Broadway.

returned Monday although they some time ago moved a end visiting friends in Valparaiso, Ind.

from a pleasant visit with Miss Jo-

desk into the Hall drug store wnere Mrs. O'Connell of Atchison avenue

haps the most popular measure ever sepnirae ueeiei vl v,uuh imj wpcti w u m mm-. ....a w cmci mniiu6 uul m wh menus.

enacted by the board. Mrs. Eunice Touche returned last p-""1" " urvi, s" Harry Tlmra left Tuesday morning

The Times advocated the measure evenln from a day-s visit in Chicago. aL Ler 3 l" e":u""i Lake Winona, Ind., to spend a few days-

some months ago, realizing the benefit in beautifying the town

Barnle Young's popular band started

operator holds the telegrams until the vacation with the Holv Grail Club.

next morning if the patrons of the lines Harry King of the Holy Grails and

it would be in beaum, ns xne on thelr day, contract to fur. - them'thelMelveB. If the expect, to help initUte over 00 in o and he Immense value it would . he to nlsh musIc for the falr thl8 week and improve, an. effort will tlXetoAliien pertain property owners who have had they wm a b,g drawing card t0 be made gecure 8ervlce lpom the the order before he returns

ice

their property depreciated in value by

the close proximity of an ill-smelling table, situated on the street line, and while it does not claim to be instrumental In effecting the passage of the ordinance, it was the first paper to advocate the measure.

Sale Falls Flat. The monthly horse sale, as a sale of horses, fel rather flat yesterday in epite of the fact that there was a big crowd in town. It was hard to distinguish the horse buying contingent from the rest of the crowd of street fakers, barkers and visitors. Quite a lew horses exchanged hands, although

the sale of the animals was not up to Hayward family in town

the crowds, who know the kind of postai Company, which has wires

music Barnie ana his band peddle to tnja locality.

the public. Mr. and Mrs. Saldner of Davenport, Iowa, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Young this week. Mrs. Saldner was formerty Miss Alice Hack of this place. Mrs. Zinrmermain of Rochester, Ind., is visiting with relatives here this

week. Mrs. Zimerman was formerly

Miss Clara Young,

Wilbur Hart is making a few days'

visit with Victor Dyer in Hammond.

Miss Jo Badenoch of Englewood Is

in

The Robertsdale Eagles defeated the

Red Sox yesterday by a score of 18

to 7. The feature of the game was the

heavy hitting of the Eagles.

Alderman Neuman and family of

J. Glenn Harris, the Gary attorney

who was recently mentioned In the

bribery charges has found time during Hammond enjoyed a days' outing and

.r.itm.nt tn trn. tn Ft. Wavne. aiso a dip in the laKe at tne Lane

where he has purchased a fine new ront .ram bunaay

White Steamer for the firm. The ma- Mesdames John Blaul and William

chine is now being brought to Gary by Grisdale, left Tuesday for Naperville, M. Weil, the automobile man. 111., where they will attend the Evan-

J. G. Thice of Independence. Mo., has srellcal Sunday school convention.

been in Gary for the past few days I Mrs. John Scott and Miss Clara Schaaf

visiting George Schwartz of the Morris spent Monday visiting in Chicago.

Kelner teal instate company. Mr. Miss Ethel Little of Roberts avenue

the standard of previous sale days.

mice is a tormer graduate or me wnu- ls SDendinir a few days visiting in

making a few weeks visit wltn the ing high school and was wen Known in crown Point.

Miss Hattie, were the guest of Mrs.

Letter List in Office. List of letters remain in Crown Toint postoffice for week ending August 15, 1908: William Bergmann. Mrs. William Cornett, Mrs. Robert Givers, William Garrison, Mrs. W. Herans, Miss Van Jerome, Mrs, C. H. Johnston, Dena Kenney, 2! Alfred Lenoson, E. P. Le Due, Daisy McColley.

Crown Point has a surplus of strang

ers this week in all sorts and condl- located in the bmith building, will move tions of life, from the Weary Willie up shortly to the Brennen block, where

to the owners of race horses and auto

mobiles.

The Erie and Pennsylvania are mak

ing special rates and providing extra

accommodations to handle the big crowd3 that are attending the Jubilee

fair this week. Two trains on the Erie

Sulkey in Chicago, Tuesday.

WHEELER.

Mrs. Henry Hart of Maywood, Inll

formerly of Wheeler, is visiting at the

home of Mrs. Charles Estell, west of

A Free Street Show.

Crown Pointers were treated to en

they will move shortly to the Brennen block where they will open up their

place of business. They expect to be

settled in their new location about

Sept. 1.

Miss Florence Stewart of Whiting town

with her cousin, Miss May bene stew- Roy Ferguson left today for Toledo,

1 a . . Atrsvln " woo 4v fla rtr vab- I ... .

were loaded to the platforms this , ... , were mere wm oe a lamuy reunion

morning -with passengers to attend the teraay 8eem tne towIU f family

fair. Charles won, a prominent real The Sunday school picnic was a de

estate man of LaPorte, was in uary cided success. Over a hundred were in

Mr. and Mrs. Delameter of Chicago

exhlbtion 0f. feats of strength on the " visiting with the Steeb family this ylew Qf lnve8tlng ln thls clty. whlle

yesterday looking over the field with a attendance and all enjoyed themselves

street corner last evening by a travel

ing vaudeville artist, who was really

there with the goods when it came to

the 'heavy acts.' He incidentally

week.

Joseph "Brigham" Young of Eau

Claire, Wis., is visiting his relatives here during fair week. Joe recently

WHITING NEWS

GETTING RIPE.

That Atchison lot is getting to be a

ripe and Juicy bargain that will soon

fall Into some lucky man's lap. The

price today is $350. This ought to be

low enough, but it will get lower if no

sale is made today. This lot is 30x122 with east front: It Is a little south of

One Hundred and Seventeenth street. Terms. $1.00 dawn and $1.00 per week. No interest and no taxes till paid for.

DAVIDSON BROTHERS. -Whiting, Ind.

Miss Quinn Very Low. Miss Mae Quinn is reported in a very

serious condition at St. Anthony's hos

pital, and It is thought it will be necessary to amputate her right arm in an effort to save her life.

Miss Quinn was an operator at the

local telephone exchange and while per

forming her duties. Injured her finger on the switchboard, which has caused

an alarming case of blood poison.

Funeral Is Held. The funeral of Carl Johnson, the un

fortunate victim who met his fate at

the Lake Front Park Sunday while bathing, was held from Oakwood chap

el, Oakwood cemetery, ln Chicago at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The funeral was conducted by Undertaker Hellwig of this city.

phone office at Indiana Harbor, Is act-' ing as chief operator at the local exchange while Miss Amelia Hoppe is on a month's vacation. The Ladies of the Macabeea will-have their annual picnic at Lake Front Park Thursday and all members with their families are urged to attend. Miss Nellie Quinn and her mother, visiter Miss Mae Quinn at St. . Anthony's' hospital in Chicago yesterday. The improvements on the Gavlt residence ln Oliver streeTare taking a firm

hold and Attorney and Mrs. Gavit will surely have to be introduced to their home on their return from Europe. Mrs. Henry Glllmurray spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. John Nyhoff of Gary. Her little granddaughter, Loretta returned home with her.

Mrs. William Reed of Sheridan avenue. Is on the sick list. Joe Brozna and Jay Collins, both of whom were arrested for . being intoxicated, were fined $1 and costs by Judge Jones. Upon payment they were released. Nick Popovltch, who was arrested for hitting James Hazlik, the White Oak avenue saloonkeeper on the head with a billiard cue, was fined $17 by Judge Jones which he paid and was discharged. Miss Florence Schaub is expeceted home from Union Center, Ind., Friday.

EAST CHICAGO. Mrs. Jack Evans went to Chicago today on a shopping expedition. The Batchelor club went to White City last night as the guests of Misses Alice Williams, Mary Reese and Mabel Wlckey. The Misses Ethel and Ruth Goulding of Baring avenue, left Monday for a short visit with their aunt, Mrs. G. C. Flegel of Westville, Ind. Miss Rose Parish left Monday evening for a four weeks' visit with friends in St. Ignace, Mich. The East Chicago White Stars will play the Hegewiseh Colts in Hegewisch next Sunday afternoon. Chief of Police J. MeEvoy and wife of Blue Island, were the guests over Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. C. GouldIng on Baring avenue.

If yon have a house or a room to rent you can Inform 40,000 people by advertising; In the classified columns ol The Times.

ST. JOHN. Henhy Washman of Brunswick, was a business visitor here today. John Koemer of Schererville transacted business here yesterday and today. Jos. M. Gerlach and Mike Hart made a business trip to Crown Point today. Miss Anna Mang left for Griffith yesterday to enjoy a week's vacation with her parents. Joe Liesenfelt of Chicago Heights, was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller jr., visited at the home of Mr. Klose of Dyer, today.

raked in quite a few shekels from the submitted to an operation at one of

onlookers, but most of his feats were

worth the price.

the hospitals there, but the doctors

here he was in the care of Castleman

& Jones, the local real estate dealers.

Henry Lundt of Hammond was in

Gary yesterday. Mr. Lundt nas secured

several valuable contracts for roofing

in this city and may locate here if the

didn't succeed ln extracting any of his fieid proves large enough.

The Ebright livery stables of Hammond are running a bus line in town during the fair. In all there are about fourteen busses running between town and the fair grounds to carry the

largest crowd in the history of the as

soclatlon to and from the grounds. They

all expect to reap a harvest on ac count of the evening attractions.

Judge Nicholson will give his deci

sion in the case against the Shelby ealoonkeeper tomorrow. He is charged with selling liquor to minors and keeping his place of business open on Sun

day. The decision is awaited with interest by many who have no direct

connection with the case.

The express companies are the busiest people ln town this week, hauling express by the wagon load to and

from the depots to the fair grounds.

Vernon Parry of the Pioneer Monumental works is at Oakwoods cemetery in Chicago today erecting a beautiful

sarcophogus monument over the re

mains of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reese

who were the parents of Mrs. Law

rence Cox of Hammond.

McAleer, Gavit and Gostlin are three Hammond gentlemen who are right in

their element this week at the county fair. All are good Judges of horse

flesh and love nothing better than a good harness race, and from the looks

ginger, for Jo is the same Brigham

of old.

William Pettlbone has recently fin

ished a cement walk on his Court street property and the work shows that he can handle the trowel with the

best of them.

So far no accidents have been re-

W. H. Dee of Chipewa Falls, has

been in Gary for the past few days on

business.

William. T. Harrison of Clearwater,

has been in Gary for the past few days

for the purpose of looking over the

city.

William O. Johnson the Hammond in

greatly.

Dr. O. "M. McMlchael and family of

Chicago, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Eby.

Miss Brickwood of Chicago, who is

attendins the institute in Valparaiso, paid Wheeler a short visit Tuesday af

ternoon in company with the girls

from Wheeler, who are attending the Normal in Valpo.

MONON. Gertrude Adams, who has been sick

for some time, is on the road to recovery.

Quite a crowd of citizens attended

Gollmar Brothers' circus at Montlcello

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Attorney Joseph Gillis and a friend xucau--

were one of the first ones Monday night Miss Mary Vinton of Lafayette, who to take the trolley ride from Gary into has been at Winona, is here visiting

Chcago. It took them about tow hours her cousin, Mrs. Charles Murphy. and a half to make the trip, but they Mrs wmts Miller ft nrl prandsnn T .on

Mrs. Henry Shoddy left yesterday aay ,t is a very enjoyable one if a per- Thompson, went to Indianapolis for a

visit with the former's daughter.

ported and no arrests for law-breaking surance man, was in Gary yesterday on

have been made, notwithstanding the I business.

big crowd in town yesterday on the

first day of the fair.

Board Elects Officers. Since Walter E. Schrage has entered upon his duties as member of

the Whiting board of education has elected officers they being as follows: President Carl R, Klose. Secretary Walter E. Schrage. Treasurer Alfred Gondon. It has been suggested many times by the citizens that the board of education publish their proceedings similar to the way the proceedings of the city council are published and the members would no doubt do well to take this matter Into consideration.

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MODERN EQUIPMENT EUROPEAN PLAN GEORGE O'DONNELL MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR GARY, - - INDIANA.

GRIFFITH.

morning for Montana where she goes son has plenty of time to spare.

rt i -k t t- hat Miaronrt wrti-t noci FiAon t h i

for some time. I ' ..

01 tile nitau AeiepiiuHe cuniya.iij' , uaa

Contractor Rumsey expects to finish I returned to Gary after a two weeks'

his work here today and will then vacation spent In Ohio. Miss Schuler

move his outfit to Deep River where he I reports having a splendid time.

nas a concrete Driage to construct. 1 t? t TCHrtt nf mevei-mrt o wn in

Mrs. Effie Ellis and grandson, Harvey I Gary yesterday on business.

Ellis, of Chicago, are out on their an

nual vacation. They are visiting at the

home of Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Ellis,

At high poon today J. W. Hough and

Miss Verne Dutton were married at the

home !of the brides' parents. Elder

Loring officiating.

Inventor Peter Jansen went to Chi

cago yesterday in the interests of his onion topper, which he has so perfect-

Hemrietta Ramus pf Hammond is

visiting Miss Pearl Aker.

Charles Danford went to Lafayette

Thursday evening on business.

TOLESTON.

George Grand transacted business in

Chicago yesterday.

Miss Tlllie Wick has returned home

after spending a few weeks In Chicago.

Mrs. J. Williams and daughter, Meta,

visited friends in East Side yesterday.

ed that he is ready to put them out and

of the program there is no question as guarantee perfect work.

to tneir excellence. Th festival ti v.v tVi. rat,r.n.

The Times readers will have to be Foresters at Schererville was a great

content with fair news this week from success and the largest crowd Scherer

the Crown Point section, as that is

the all-absorbing topic of interest and

completely overshadows other items of

general interest.

Ex-Senator Johannes Kopelke tran

sacted business in Hammond yester

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight and her

Mrs. F. Cusack of Chicago is visit

ing relatives here or a few days.

Mrs. Paustel of Chicago visited

friends here yesterday

Walter Callahan of Chicago is spend

vllle has ever seen was in attendance, I ing a few days with his uncle, Gustave snjp meeting places today

many coming irom uyer, si. jonn, ivier- I nenie.

VALPARAISO. A. C. Kuss of South Bend, was in the

Vale last evening.

George H. Patton of Indianapolis is in

the city today.

Two days more of Teachers' Insti

tute.

The voters of Center township met

this afternoon at 1:30 ln the city hall to choose four delegates to the Joint Por-

ter-LaPorte county representative con

vention to be held in the city hall here tomorrow afternoon. Porter county Is

entitled to eleven votes in the conven tion. The delegates for the other town ships were chosen at the various town

Women Who "Wear Well.

It is astonishing how great a change a

lew years of married life often make in the appearance and disposition of many

women. The freshness, the charm, tho "brilliance vanish like the bloom from a

peach Avhich Is rudely handled. The

matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint echo

rlllville. Crown Point, Hammond and Chicago. Almost the whole of Griffith

was there. The Griffith lodge won the contest for the writing desk, also the

contest on the gavel. Willie Miller of

Griffith caught the greased pig and Joe

Miller of this place won the bean guess

ing contest. The ball game between the White Caps and the Schererville nine only lasted six innings and would have

been won by the White Caps if the

umpire had rendered his decision im

partially.

Misses Alma and Laura Hess returned

to their home in Hammond, after vis

itlng friends and relatives here lor a

few weeks.

Mrs. J. F. James is the guest of rela

tives in Windsor Park for the week.

Miss Henrietta Gibson visited in Ho-

bart yesterday.

Mrs. J. J. Starr ana daughters, re

turned to their hame in Frankfort, 111.,

after visiting friends here for a

days.

The Printers' base ball team defeated

the Bakers at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon by a score of 10 to 4

The proceeds went to the Christian

hospital.

J. T. Paskins of Indianapolis was here

today.

LOWELL.

Mrs. O. E. Meek is confined to her home in One Hundred and Nineteenth street, with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell have moved from Sheridan avenue to Gary, where Mr. Mitchell is employed in the steel mille. Miss Etta Dixon of East Chicago is taking Miss Mae Qulnn's position as night operator in the local telephone exchange, during the illness of the latter. Mamie, Eva and Herman Bernstein,

who have been visiting their uncle and

aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernstein,

returned yesterday to their homes in

Chicago.

Mrs. Fredenburg and children have

gone to Van Wert, O., to spend three weeks with relatives.' Mr. Fredenburg,

who is agent at the Pennsylvania company, will Join his family Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Emery of the Recht flats

have gone East on a trip.

Misses Mabelle and Mildred Stewart

were guests of Miss Clara Szymanski

at her home ln Gary, Monday.

Mrs. Thomas Powell, who has been

the guest of her father, J. A. Ault, has

returned to her home ln Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent of the Pedersen flats, have purchased the Waldorf home ln Oliver street and will move into it about Sept. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldorf and family will move to Schrage avenue. Mrs. G. H. Fifleld was ln Chicago

yesterday. Mrs. Abraham and daughter, Miss Cella, were South Chicago visitors Monday. Chief of Police Lawler is on a two weeks' vacation and Desk Sergeant Clay Collins is acting in the capacity of chief. It must seem rather natural for Clay to fall back into his old shoes. Officer William Emmel is taking Collins' place as desk sergeant. Car No. 337 bound for East Chicago was derailed on One Hundred and Nineteenth street Monday afternoon, which delayed traffic for over an hour.

Miss T. Campbell of the Chicago tele-.

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HESSVILLE.

John Hartman transacted business

of the charming maiden. There are two ln Hammond yesterday.

reasons for this change, Ignorance and Miss Lizzie Reickhardt Is spending

neglect. Few young women appreciate I her vacation visiting friends in Ham-

the shock to the system through the mond this week.

change which comes with marriage and James Vanes was a Hammond vis-

motherhood. Mahy neglect to deal with, itor yesterday.

CLARK STATION.

Oliver Walley of Clark Station was

an Indiana Harbor business visitor,

Logan Scritchfield is enjoying his

few I annual vacation at the home of his par

ents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scritchfield here. Logan halds a very lucrative posotlon with the Parker-Davis Chem

ical Manufacturing Company at Detroit.

Mrs. Crip Hill of Chicago Is enjoying

The Clark Station White Sox have a v,slt wlth her Pents, Mr. and Mrs.

received word that the Black Oak Juniors would came down here Sunday

afternoon and accept the challenge. The

game will begin at 2:30 o'clock.

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uuau, uiams i,u wcaa.- - w niiara ojeaeiow ana ixicnoias uroen- after a pieasant visit with Mr. and Mrs.

nosotxs niircu mu inicu come vuu mar- I even were among ine mramona vislt-

rlage and motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain is robbing the cheek

of its freshness and the form of lta fairness. As surely as the general health suffers When there is deHngement of the health of the delicate womaniorgans, so surely wheTttue organs anNtablished in fcealsh the race anAJrftvtovre witness to theTact in renetfid cometTrta Nearly eralllion women have found health and happiness in the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription., It makes weak wom-

cn strong and sick women well. Ingredi-

ors yesterday.

INDIANA HARBOR.

Miss Elma Schneller, who has been

visiting Mrs. George Reiland the past

few days, returned to her home ln

I Chicago yesterday.

Rev. I. Hatten, pastor of the Meth

odist church, will exchange pulpits next Sunday evening with Rev. M. C.

Wright of Whiting.

T. J. McCarthy of the Blue Ribbon

F. Young.

F. F. Toung was a Hammond business

visitor.

Buffet, returned Sunday from a week's

ents on label contains no alcohol or vacation ln Detroit, Mich.

fcarmml nabit - forming drugs Made, Andy Hines went to Crown Point to

wholly of those native, American, medio- day to attend the county fair.

nai roots mosi mgniy ; recommended by Miss Clara Wheale of Aldis avenue leading medical authorities of all the sev- , Kr,cnin 1n -m,;,

pral schnrsls nf rrnt.irA fnr IVia -nm f I " ' "' -"c

Roman's peculiar ailments. . guesi OI ir,enas inere-

or nursing mottiers.or for those broken- Richard vollbrlcht of Chicago, owner last spring for Austria, for a visit

vn? ln i "Jfcy.00 Irequent bearing of of the building in which the Central with relatives, is expected home Sun

tuuuxcu, oiy iui mo eAprciani, motners, hotei i3 located, has clans all readv fn- rinv

a two story brick building to be erected on Michigan avenue next door to

the hotel.

to prepare the system for the coming ol baby and making its advent easy and almost painless, there is no medicine quite so good as "Favorite Prescription." It can do no harm in any condition of the system. It is a most potent invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine nicely adapted to woman's delicate system by a physician of large experience in the treatment of woman's peculiar ailments. Consultation by letter free of charge. Address: Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, No, 663 Main Street, IiuJlalo,N.X..

CARL ANDERSON GXNEBAL CONTRACTOR

Building and Sidewalks

A SPECIALTY

Telrsbona L. B. 643. He. 921,

Amos Thompson oft this place. Her

husband is a member of the Illinois Na

tional Guards and was ordered with the

troops to go to Springfield to help quell

the riots there.

Fred Taylor and Mrs. James Beau-

mon, of Joliet, 111., who are visiting

Lake county relatives, were the guests

their aunt, Mrs. Jasper Daumer and

husband here the fore part of the

week,

Mr. and Mrs. Drlsmore of Boone coun

ty, Ind., are here the guests of their

brither, James Chitwood and family,

John Lange kft Tuesday for Nazar

eth, Tex., to visit his father and

brothers.

Albert Miller is up In South Dakota

on a land prospecting tour.

Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson of Oak-

ledge, Mo., are ji-isitlng his brothers and sisters here. This is his first visit

to this county since 1866, forty-two years ago, and of course he notices many changes, there not being many of the old landmarks left. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Welson, have returned from an extended visit with Michigan relatives. Charles Riegle and daughter, of Mun-

the guest of her sister. Mrs. O. Kimball c,e Ind- ar here the guests-of his

of Reese avenue, the latter part of the si8ter. Mrs. George Hellig and husband, week. Fern Ileilig of Waukegan, 111., Is here

Mr. nnri Mrs. Ed Enorler of Indiana. on a vlsit to; his parents, Mr. and Mr.

boulevard were sight seeing in Gary erse Hellig.

yesterday.

T. Amnn of Indiana hnnlevarrt t- ! T T ! re-

tended the funeral of his brother in Avllla. Ind.. Monday. M iUT, f "

it. jonnson 01 unicagro is tne guest J mmm lMa9 t9 thut

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ROBERTSDALE.

Mesdames E. Rathburn and 7. Smith

visited relatives and friends in Chi

cago Sunday.

Henry Hatt and daughter, Louise,

were White City visitors Sunday.

Miss C. Hannon and Wallis O'Keefe

returned to their home ln Valparaiso, after spending the fore part of the

week the guests of Mr.and Mrs. M.

Hannon.

Misses Freda and Josephine DeRolf of

Hammond were the guests of Miss Jose

phine Jewett yesterday.

J. Hotonas and family of One Hun

dred and Nineteenth street, who left

Miss Ruth Loomis of Hammond was

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