Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1908 — Page 6

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THE, TIMES. Monday, 'August 24, 1903.

FROM NEIGHBORING' TOWN AND CITY

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CROWN POINT NEWS j Many Autos Out. Crown Point was treated to its usual procession of automobiles yesterday, its streets not being deserted any time during the day. Some of the drivers run along with utter disregard to the speed laws and the safety of pedestrians seems to be of slight moment to them, theV tailing in nearly every instance to sfgnal for crossings or street corners. Crown Point will have a big damage suit on its hands one of these days for not having its speed law enforced, for some one will surely be injured by the reckless drivers of au- ' tomobiles, whose chief object in life seems to be in seeing just how fast they can drive through the town streets. Commissioners Meet. The commissioners met last Saturday and transacted an important grist of business, receiving numerous proposals and bids for the furniture and fixtures for the new addition to the courthouse. There was some lively scrambling for the plums. Marshall Field &Co. of Chicago and Bd Minas of Hammond were among the lucky strivers for the county business. Work Is Progressing. Work on the new county jail is progressing rapidly, and already a spectator can get some idea as to the size and magnitude of the contract. The massive stone walls which surround the yard on the outside and the foundation walls for the building are going up in lively manner and- from their apeparance it will take more than the common amateur cracksman to gain his freedom in the future, and in the event of a riot or a storming of the jail, the county bastile will be perfectly safe. Motor Cycle Club Eun. Seven or eight members of the Chicago Motorcycle club rode to Crown Point on a pleasure jaunt yesterday, returning to Chicago in the evening. Among the riders was Fred Huyck, the young rider that figured so prominently in the motorcycle races here and -at Aurora about two weeks ago. Huyck is considered a wonder and a. marvel in the ranks of the motorcycle fraternity, and great things are expected of him on account of his light weight and his youth, these two factors proving of immense importance in the motorcycle racing game. Harry Rockwell, Fred Decamp, John Ward Wheeler and Leslie Parry left Sunday for a two weeks' camping expedition on the banks of the Kankakee, and are now enjoying their outing near Jerry's Island on the river. There was no ball game In town yesterday and the baseball fans missed the attraction. The grounds near the Erie depot are being fixed up in good shape and the diamond is being smoothed, so that the remaining games will be a much better article of the national game than have been played in the past. Charley "Westphal and Ralph Muzzall have each become "papa" in the last week. Charley's is a girl, while Muzzall has a boy. Both are wearing a big broad smile in consequence. Joseph "Brigham" Young will leave tomorrow for Eau Claire, Wis., after spending a week with relatives here. Joe likes Crown Point as well as ever, but says Eau Claire is the place for business. John Dales and family visited with "his mother, Mrs. Anna Dales, here yesterday. Mrs. Dales is recovering from a, slight indisposition. , Miss Edna Maynard returned, yesterday from a week's visit at the Lincoln home on Court street. Miss Mayme Reiser of Hammond visited with her parents here yesterday. Contractor McWayne is able to -reCures Woman's Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to weak, nervous, buffering women known as Dr. Pierce's Tavorite Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff cf The Eclectic Medical Review says of Unicorn root Helonias Dioica) whlcb Is one of the chief ingredients of the "Favorite Prescription " : A remedy which invariably acts as anterIre invigorator makes for normal activity of the entire reproductive system." fie continues " in Helonias we have a medicament which more fully answers the above purposes than any other drug with which I am acquainted. In the treatment of diseases poC'Uiar to women it is seldom that a case is 6en which does not present some indication Cor this remedial agent." Dr. Fyfe further says: "The following are among the leading Indications for Helonias CUnioorn root). Pain or acblnff In the back, with leucorrhoea : atonic (weak) condltloiTa of the reproductive organs of Vmen. mental depression and irritability, associated wittf chronic diseases ot the reprodJctlve organs of women: constant sensation at heat In the region of the kidneys: mennrbagla (flooding), due to a weakened condition ofthe reproductive system: amenortfityyturessed or absent monthly ' iTerlod.yikfcifTg vrom or accompanying an fcbnoflfiyll condition of the digestive"" organs and Jufeemlc thin blood ) habit: dragging sensLrton9 in the extreme lower part of the abdoToen." If more or ley? of the above symptoms FT, vTJnii Vr lnY?"q,,wQmiWi-CiinZgg Setter than take i)r. Fierce V Favorite j're.-!cnpiionoiiff of "T.HP. Mtimg Inirrwii.entsot which is Unicorn root, or Helonias, and the medical properties of which it most faithfully represents. Of Golden Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription," lrof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says: "It is an important remedy In disorders of the womb. In all catarrhal conditions and general enfeeblement. It is usefuL" Prof. John M. Si-udder, M. D., lata of Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal root : "In relation to its general effects on tha system, there is no medicine in use alxmt which there is such general unanimity of opinion. It Is universally regarded as the tonic useful la all debilitated states." Prof. R. Bartholow, M. D.. of Jefferson Medical College, says of Golden Seal : "Valuable In uterine hemorrhage, monorrhagia (flooding) and congestive dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation). " l)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faithlul'y represents all the above named ingredients and enres the diseases for which they are recommended.

sume b.is work after having been confined to the house, under the doctor's care, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scheddell were Chicago visitors Saturday. The biggest share of Crown Point's jubilee fair visitors left for their different homes yesterday. Crowell's gang of men has finished the concrete work on the Columbia avenue bridge in Hammond and is now working on two bridges near Leroy. Clem Henches was a Hammond visitor Sunday. JDtto Fifleld of Gary visited with Crown Point friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Val Zimmerman of Rochester, Ind., are visiting with relatives in town for a few days. Mrs. Cora Boney Dudley, who has been visiting with Crown Point friends for the last few days, has returned to Hammond. Dr. and Mrs. Geisel of Gary are visiting at the Barringer Brown home this week. Joseph and Rudolph Schwlmmer of Chicago visited with Crown Point friends yesterday. The concrete work was commenced on John Brown's new residence this morning. Ed Ridley, employed by the Stand

ard Steel company of Hammond, visited with his family in town over the weekend. Roy G. Parry of the South Chicago Times visited with relatives here over Sunday. Miss Jo Badenoch of Englewood is visiting with the Haywards. Dr. Elmore Salisbury of Hammond visited with relatives here on Sunday. LOWELL. Mrs. Ed Yates is reported very seri ously sick at her home on the West Side, Dr. A. Davis, of Chicabo being called. Mrs. John Thompson has returned to her home in Lawton, Okla., after a several weeks' pleasant visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sur prise and brothers and sisters. Perkins Turner and wife have re turned rom a visit with New York state relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tateman, of En glewood, are spending a few days here at their old home with relatives. Alva Lynch and wife of Chicago vis ited his mother here Sunday. Mrs. Julia Hayden and two children, and Miss May Bryant, of Lafayette, arrived In Lowell Sunday for an extended visit with her paretns, Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley and relatives. Mrs. William Sigler returned to her home in South Chicago Sunday, after a pleasant visit here with relatives, er nephew, Clark Brownell, returned home with her. The Sunday game of baseball between the Lowell and Shelby Juniors at Shelby resulted in a score of 7 to 8 in favor of Lowell. Up to the ninth inning the score stood 6 to 3 in favor of Shelby, but our boys took on a batting rally making five and winning the game. The batteries Lowell, Loyd, Ragon; Loyd, At wood. Shelby, Newland, Rlngie. EAST CHICAGO. Attend Betrothal Party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pltzele, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Freedman, Charles and Julius Nassau, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cohen and Mr. Magdemen, of the East Chicago store, attended the bethothal party of Max Stern and Miss Hattle Pltzele, of South Chicago. The party was held at Miss Pltzele's pleasant South Chicago home, Ninety-second street and Superior avenjie, and was attended by fifty friends and relatives of the young couple. Mr. Stern Is con nected with the Bankrupt store in this city and has made many friends during his residence here. Albert Klucker, of Hegewisch, visited East Chicago with an automobile party Saturday evening, spending a few hours at the home of Robert Alexander and wife. Judge W. A. Relland accompanied his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Reiland on an auto- spin to the Hub yesterday Sol Freedman and Joseph Michand, of Chicago, were in East Chicago yes terday and announced that they would soon make various improvements on theil local properties. While in this city they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Freedman of North Olcott avenue. Ms. Sidney Veaco spent today In Chi cago. SamueJ Freedman of Chicago, will soon make repairs to the Thomas build ing on Olcott avenue, recently purchased by him. Mrs. William Goldman left Saturday for" her home in St. Louis. Mrs. Goldman has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Specter for the past four weeks. Officer Nick Vicksanovich and wife spent Sunday visiting friends in Gary. Mrs.. Harry Specter of . St. Louis, ar rived Saturday for a months' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Specter. INDIANA HARBOR. Charles Fowler spent Sunday evenlng. ln Chicago. Walter J. Riley attended the Sunday evening performance of "The Top o The' World" at the Studebaker theater Mr. and Mrs. Ford Albert, had a fin baby boy born to them last. Friday Mrs. Albert and the baby are progressing nicely. I. Meyer visited friends in Chicago last evening. CARL ANDERSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks A SPEOlAL,TY Telephone I. B. 602. Rea. 921,

GARY NEWS

Was Large Attendance. There was a large attendance at the concert which was given Saturday In Binzenhok hall by the Frazen Scottish Highlanders. The entertainment consisted of music and dances and there were thirty people In the troupe. The company comes from Montreal, Can., and entertained a crowd which taxed the capacity of the hall. The verdict of the audience was that the entertain ment Is the best that has ever appeared in Gary. Get Autos By Wholesale. M. Weil, who recently assisted J. Glenn Harris in driving the new Har ris & Bretsch White Steamer from Ft. Wayne, took the machine to Chicago last night on a tryout. Three other machines which were purchased by Harris & Bretsch, will arrive In Gary in a few days. Misses Clara and Emma North of Miller, were in Gary yesterday visiting friends. Leo Enderbitzen, who .recently re signed his position with the BormanWatson drug company, has been suc ceeded by Frank Reissig. Mr. Reissig began work yesterday. - E. C. McNeil, the Hobart Insurance man was in Gary yesterday on business. Rev. I. M. Houser of 'Indianapolis, was In Gary yesterday where he took charge of the services of the First Presbyterian church. ; The flrsing party composed of George O'Donnel, of the Gary Hotel, Captain H. S, Norton, of the Gary Land company. Attorney George H. Manlove and others, have written that they have started for home by rail and will probably arrive In Gary today. During their rtip in the north the weather has been so sold that fishing was almost out of the question, but the party have been reporting a fine time through postal cards to their friends. Mrs. J. W. Campbell, wife of the contractor, building one of the Miohaelson buildings, has returned to her home in Philadelphia. E. C. Gerhardt, the St. Louis contrac tor, who is constructing the Emerson school building, has been in the city for the past few days attending to the business in connection with the school. Harry King, the real estate man. will leave for Pittsburg today, where he will spend several days on a busi ness transaction. L. P. Goodwin, of the Gary Invest ment company, has returned from a business trip to Crawfordsvllle, Ind. The contracting firm of Green & Son, who are building the district sewer in Gary, has rented a section of the Harry King office at 630 Broadway. They will occupy It immediately. Attorney John Lydick left Saturday evening for a two weeks' visit at his home In Buchanan, Mich. Roy Morrison has resigned his position from the Gary hotel where he was clerking and a public stenographer. A colored man, known as Pickney Haynes, was accidentally shot in the foot witha 38-caliber revolver Saturday night by Jack Lucas, a brother of Edna Lucas, the girl who is awaiting trial in the superior court, charged with assault with intent to commit murder.. Hayes was taken Into Chicago to the Cook County hospital where the police ran across him and telephoned to Gary to make sure that his story that the shooting was accidental, was was true. TOLESTON. Miss Emma Harms and Cora Lucey spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C -R, Rsborne and family of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Osborne of this city. Miss Anne Swink of Chicago is visiting her aunt, Mrs. L Hanson for a few days. Miss Florence Barker of Chicago is visiting Miss Myrtle Elsen for a few days. Miss Ruby Aylesworth of Valpariso is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Theo. eLeka. Miss Helen Sandstrom was a Hammond shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Townsley spent Saturday in Michigan City. Mrs. W. E. Phillips returned home Saturday after a weeks' visit in Warsaw, Ind Miss Ignota Phillips returned home Saturday after spending a few weeks with relatives in Warsaw. Miss Hazel Wantz returned to her home in White Cloud, Mich., after visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. E. PhilHps for a few weeks. Ray Phillips of North Manchester is the guest of Charles E. Phillips for a few days. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, 8s: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior member of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City ot Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR3 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 December, A. D. 1886. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. VALPARAISO. The funeral of Mrs. John D. Stoner was held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Methodist church conducted by Rev. H. L. Davis. A large number of relatives and friends were present. The Interment was at Maplewood. Large crowds were the rule at the Chautauqua yesterday and today. Francis B. Wedling, who was on the program for a lecture Saturday afternoon, failed to arrive and Dr. Sowerly sub-

stituted with one of his popular lec-

tures on Christian Pyschology. The Rounds Ladles' orchestra and Hattle Rood Grace, reader and impersonator, are expected to furnish the program this evening. : ' The Valparaiso and Porter county school, will open Monday, August 31. The Porter county fair will bearin tomorrow, lasting four days. WHEELER. Mrs. Andrew Harris and Mrs. Cora Napier of Eas Chicago and Mrs. Laura Chase of Wolverine, Mich., spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cor(ey, returning home Thursday even ing. Mr. Newton of the firm of Newton & Huohton, left for England yesterday for a visit at his old home. Mrs. William Walsh is recovering from an attack of Tonsllltls. Several of the young lady friends of Miss Anna Anderson, gaVe her a linen shower Thursday afternoon. Mrs. L. K. Johnston and Mrs. Clara Smith spent the day Friday at Valparaiso. Mike Forem'an transacted business in Gary Thursday. Mrs. Wilfred Willing? visited relatives in Valpo Friday. Mrs. Louks and son, "Moody were guests of Hobart relatives Friday. S. Curtis has started the woodwork o nhis residence. HESSVILLE. The Hessville school will open Tuesday, Sept. 8, with the following teachers, all of whom are from Hammond: Miss Annah Emery, .principal, Miss Edith Carter and Miss Elizabeth Brumm. The special music and drawing teacher will be Miss Martha Schaaf of Robertsdale. N All children between the ages of 7 and 15 must attend school. Notices and a list of books required for each grade will be posted on the school house door and in Mr. John Hess's store. Miss Alma Dedelow returned today from a week's visit In Chicago. Mesdames Grappe and Kunow, were Hammond visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bone returned yesterday from Roseland where they were called by the death of Mr. Bone's father. Frank Hess and daughters, Laura, Emma and Alma of Hammond, were guests of Miss Lydia Hess Sunday. Mrs. Stickler of Hammond spent Sunday as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dedelow. Misses Emma Adams and Bertha Williams of West Pullman spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ledelow. , Hessville was honored today by having distinguished visitors who were exdovernor Durbin, Senator Goodwine, who Is the republican candidate for lieutenant governor, of Indianapolis, Hon. E. D. Crumpacker of Valparaiso, County Chairman F. Richard Schaaf of Hammond, and others. Hessville was their first stop In a tour over the entire county to meet the precinct committeemen and their helpers of the republican party. Precinct Committeeman Charles Chick, and his helpers had a conference with these gentlemen in the school house today. MUNSTER. Mrs. A. F. Knotts, who has been visiting friends here, returned home Saturday. C. M. Hutchlns, of Highlands, was In Hammond on business today. Mr. and Mrs. D. Emery of Hammond visited here yesterday. Chauncey Wilson of Hammond, and Archie Narrln of New York City, were here for a short time Saturday on a pedestrian trip to Brunswick. . Paul Kaske, who has beenvislting relatives here for the past week, has returned to his home in Chicago. Nick Klkkert was in Lansing on business last evening. Charles Stallbohm was in Hammond yesterday. P. H. Muller of Hammond was a business visitor here yesterday. Carl Stallbohm visited in Highlands last evening. Mrs. Jacob Baker and Miss Mary Wagner of Munster, went to Roseland, 111., yesterday, to be the guests of relatives and friends. Miss Winnie Schoon of Hammond is here to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Schoon. J. Blink. of Lansing, Is in Highlands today on business. The four ladles in a Haines auto going from Chicago to New York, passed through Munster Saturday afternoon. They were met here by two Chicago automobilts. Joe Hansen of South Bend, Ind., is is here visiting his uncle. Miss Jennie Short of Toto, Ind., was here for a few days last week. She returned to her home today to be present at the marriage of her sister. HOBART. William Mathews and family of East Side, 111., spent Sunday in Hobart with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaske returned Saturday evening from their week's vacation which they spent visiting in Chicago, Joliet, Michigan City and other places. George Mellon, who is now working in Hammond, spent Sunday in Hobart with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Toothill, were in Chicago las evening. Henry Hamann and family, of Indiana Harbor visited relatives here Sunday. George Ostrander of Chicago visited here yesterday with his mother. J. B. Burns went to Romann, Ind., Saturday where he was called owing to the serious illness of his father. Mrs. A. C. Knight, who has been visiting relatives at Hanna, Ind., the past f.ew days, returned home yesterday. Miss Lena Nlchelsen of Chicago spent Sunday In Hobart

WHITING NEWS

Beats a Board Bill. Andrew Schostrlch was arrested by Officer Mullaney Saturday for beating a board bill of J16.50. When the warrant for his arrest was sworn out by the boarding mistress who is on Australian living on Schrage avenue, Officer .Mullaney, who was de tailed on the case, began to search for lhs man, and finally found him sleeping off a jag in a, barn. Schostrich will in all probabilities be another boarder for Sheriff Carter, which by the way does not pay the delinquent board bill. Police Get Dureck Again. Joe Dureck of Center street, has been brought before the police again, on a charge of provocation, the charges be ing preferred by his wife. He was fined 15.10, and has decided to board it out with Sheriff Carter at Crown Point, where he was taken this morning. We can sell any remaining lot on Atchison avenue for $331 today. To morroy 332. DAVIDSON BROS. Whiting, Ind. Alex Rosen, a produce peddler from East Chicago, was arrested Saturday for peddling without a license. After putting up $25 bonds he was told to appear for trial this evening. Maurice Hartnett will be compelled to return to the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago this week to undergo an operation for cancer of the stomach. Mrs. John Grady and son, Howard have returned from a visit to Michigan and were accompanied by Mrs. Grady's sister. Mrs. Thomas McFadden and daugh ter, Coletta, have returned from an ex tended visit with relatives in Cleve land, O. Mrs. John- Coar of Sheridan avenue, is entertaining her sister rfom Union Mills, Ind. John Stevenson has returned to his home in Densha, O., after visiting with his cousin, Pearl Hall, of Sheriday avenue. Elizabeth Putnam has returned from East Auroro, N. Y., where she has been engaged for over a year in Elbert Hubbard's book bindery as designer. Miss Putnam will enter upon hr duties as teacher in the schools at Manhattan, Kan., on Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. John Nyhoft of Gary, spent Sunday in Whiting visiting Mr. andl Mrs. H. Gillmurray. Miss Anna Shephard of Hyde Park spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gregg. Miss Nellie Hannephln and nieces, Jessie and Ruth Springs of Austin, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hannephln Saturday and Snuday. Clyde VanCamp of Alton, 111., stopped off here yesterday, while enroute to West Virginia for a visit. The Naef family have returned from Crocker, Ind., where they spent three weeks on the Atchison farm. Messrs. Archibald Judson and Vincent James, will leave tonight for a two weeks' trip to Anamossa, la. Miss Florence Schaub is back from a visit at Union City, Ind. Misses Gladys Pritchard and Lindsay Campbell have returned from a visit to Joliet, 111. Dr. G. S. Hilliard went to Lake Manitou, at Rochester,' Ind., yesterday to Join his family, who are visiting there. Harley Hoekins, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hoskins, fell on a rock, and cut his head quite severely. The directors of the Whiting public library held a business meeting Friday night, which was held for the purpose of appointing a new librarian. The board had received several applications, but decided upon Miss Helen Calhoun, of Champaign, 111., who will probably begin her duties on Oct. 1. Miss Florence S. Wing, the present librarian, who is at present on a month's vacation, will return to Whiting about Sept. 1st, but on Oct. 1st she will enter upon her duties as cataloguer In the University of North Dakota, at Grand Forks, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison entertained Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cunningham of Hammond yesterday. Miss Mary Morrison is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dltchburn of Englewood. ROBERTSDALE. Charley Pinks, who was helping his brother deliver milk aj; an early hour Friday morning, was held up by three tramps who demanded his money and o can of cream. Charley, who did not feel like complying, started to shout for help. Ills brother, hearing his cries, ran to his assistance and when the tramps saw him they took to their heels and ran. Robertsdale is being overrun with tramps the past two weeks, as many as six can sometimes be seen on the street at one time. Mrs. Wilson Hepburn, who was very seriously burned about a month ago, while preparing breakfast on the gas stove, returned from the South Chicago hospital yesterday. Mrs. Hepburn was very badly burned about the back and arm. The burns on her back healed quickly, but those o nher arm were so deep they would not heel, so the doctors decided that it would be necessary to graft new skin on the -irm in order to make it heal. The oppresent writing Mrs. Hepburn Is getting along as well as can be expected. Mrs. Green of Donavon, 111., spent the week end visiting her daughter, Mrs. Louis Perrigcr. Mrs. Edson Moore is quite 111 at her home in Roberts avenue. Mrs. John Blaul and Mrs. William Grlsdale returned from Naperville, 111., Friday, where they attended the Evangelical Sunday school convention. Miss Hattle Timm of Indiana boulevard, visited friends In Chicago yesterday. Messrs. D. Kepple and William Briney of Indiana Harbor were the guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thompson at their home In Roberts avenue, Friday.

Misses Mary Stein and Ella Strou left Froday for the former's home In Carey, 111., to enjoy a two week's vaca tion. Mrs. William Bahn, Mrs. Maas and Mrs. Lanko enjoyed a dav's outine In Jackson Park and the White . City. Merle Thompson of Roberts avenue is suffering with a severe attack of pleurisy. Mrs. Ed Holmes of Harrison avemm visited relatives In Englewood yester day. Miss Mamie Herbert returned home after a very pleaasant visit with her slsterfl Mrs. Shinn, of Elkhart, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Wylie are entertaining the latter's nieces. Misses Grace and Mildred Tylor of Clevelond, O.. at their home in Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson of Roberts avenue, enjoyed a days' outing at the county fair in Crown Point Friday. Mrs. John Scott returned to her home in Colma, Mich., after a very 'pleasant visit at the home of Alderman and GARY. I ' MODERN-

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ST. JOHN. Miss Marie Boecker of Chicago visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Redar of Scherervllle, spent Sunday afternoon at St. John. Miss Lizzie Schwartz of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon at St. John. Messrs Jos. Scher of Whiting and Theo. Kammer of Dyer, visited with Andrew Kammer and family yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boecker visited at Merrillville yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel of Schererville spent Sunday here with relatives. Miss Emma Thone of Chicago is visiting her relatives, Nick, Ludwig and family. Mrs. Louis Klein of Chicago visited Sunday with relatives here. POPULAR WITH THE FARMER. THE BUSINESS MAN, THE PROFESSIONAL MAN AND THE MANUFACTURER THE TIMES. HOTEL EQUIPMENT 25 TENTH ST. 147 S. Hohman St Shields