Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1908 — Page 6

Tuesday, 'August 25, 1903. 6

THE TIMES.

FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY

days' stay at J i I

ter, of Hammond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reiland.

The Misses Lillian and Millie Thone

are spending1 a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thone.

Mrs. John Mattiwig of Hammond,

Ispen Sunday here.

CROWN POINT NEWS I r.AKT. COUNTY PEOPLE WED. The following mariage licenses have been issued from the clerk's office at

the courthouse to various couples: Aug. 20 Perry Morton (1878) iceman, of Crown Point; Grace . Hall (18S6). daughter of Mrs. John liau. Crown Point. . ,1Sna Aug. 22 Chalmer N. Smith (. railroad man, son of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Smith of Hammond; Stella Dingman (1890), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dingman. ioss Aug. 24 Wilfred R. Hennig (ISSo). railroad clerk, son of Mr. and Mrs Rudolph Hennig of Hammond, Alvina Langermann (1889), ughttr of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Langermann of Ham mond. Expect Large Attendance. Contrary to the usual custom of holding the county eachers' institute two wfcsi hefore the opening of schools.

the absence of many of the teachers at various normals and schools of instruc

tion necessitated County Superintend

ent HelKhway to hold the institute on

the last week of vacation so that a , jq rnlr! he had. With

ohm,t 325 teachers on the county's pay

roll the attendance this year ought to

be the largest in the history of the in stitute.

"Let Contracts for Fixtures. The 'commisisoners, at their special inn on Saturday last at the court

house, awarded the following contracts being predicted

to the firms below for the fixtures xo AMerman M R

the building: E. C. Minas & Co. of Hammond, for wood furniture and window shades. Bid for sum of $3,758 accepted. The Van Dorn Iron Wrorks Co. of Cleveland, O.. for steel fixtures and furniture. Bid of $7,800 accepted. W. S. Edwards Manufacturing Co. of Chicago, for electric fixtures. Bid of $1,400 accepted. The bids for carpets were higher than the appropriation and a readvertisement will be ordered.

today. Mr. Lund intends to assume j building operations the latter part of this week and promises the completion of the building within a year. Mrs. Bertha Chittenden, formerly of the South Bay hotel, spent yesterday in this city. Mrs. Rebecca Barker of Chicago,

owner of the Barker flats, spent the day in the Harbor.

Attorneys Keenan and Hembroff yes

terday took a continuance until Wednesday in the case of the state vs. Joe Brzinski. The defendant is charged with assaulting Joseph Newell of East

Chicago and breaking his left arm with a club. Brzinski, however, claims that Newell entered his saloon and said that he had fallen from a street car on August 19, thus breaking his arm. This angle came as a surprise

to the state's attorneys, and they were consequently unprepared to meet it

without further investigation. Brain

ski is represented before Judge G. A.

Reiland by Attorney Abe Ottenhelmer

of East Chicago.

Matthew Boney and family of Ham

mond spent yesterday afternoon in this

city. Attorney W. J. McAleer of Ham mond spent yesterday at the Harbor.

Attorney C. E. Greenwald of Whit

ing, republican candidate for state's attorney, has spent several days in

this city repairing his political fences

and adding new rails. Charles is cer

tainly a persistent campaigner and his success in Indiana Harbor is already

Game Stirs Up Interest. The charity baseball game to be

played Saturday between the business

men of Gary and the proessional men, la ttrrlnar lin Till anrt ftf Interest- The

men have each won one game and both her sons. August and Charles Stommel

are hot after the deciding one. The or this place,

game will be played on the South Side Miss Lillian Schaefer of Chicago is

grounds at 3 o'clock Saturday after-1 here for an indefinite stay with rela-

noon. A charge of 15 cents will be I tlvee.

made and the proceeds will be diverted

to the Mercy hospital. It is expected that one of the largest crowds that ever attended a game, will be present at

the final clash of the two teams Saturday.

Schock attended

family reunion at Delphi, Ind., over

Sunday, returning to the Harbor late

yesterday morning. The reunion wu held at the summer home of William Roach at Delphi and was attended by thirty-two members of the Schock family. Three generations were represented and Mr. Schock reports a visit to

many scenes once dear to his memory,

He was accompanied by his brother,

Frank Schock.

GARY NEWS

ger left for a several

Chicago, Sunday. Miss Madeline Liable of near

John was a Dyer visitor Sunday. Several from here were in St. John Sunday to attend the picnic at Spring Hill grove. Mrs. Alvina Stommel of Hobart, is

spending a few days here the guest of

MUNSTER, Early Sunday morning G. DeWinter was found dead in his bed. He had been ailing for some time, and has been cared for by relatives and friends

Charles Miller, of the G. H. Hammond as he lived all alone, his wife hav-

Packlng Company of Chicago, was in ing died about a year ago. Mr. DeGary yesterday on business. I Winter was 85 years of age. The fu-

rru. h.ith in.nwtnr a rri von I neral was held this morning at 10

in Gary last night, but will not begin ciock.

work until today. Misses Dora and Emma Rampke of

a o,- r,cH.tfr,o- r.f w tt v Pmr Saxonv, Were visiting friends here

of the Hydraulic Pressed Brick Com- yesterday.

pany and Frank Keen, went to St. Joe Dr. and Mrs. Olwin of Hammond

yesterday by water, where they visited I were here for a short time yesterday.

the summer resorts and had a good Mrs j Bakker, who has been visit

time in general. Mr. iteen, it is saia, ln reiatiVes in Roseland. returned to

Judge W. H. Jones of Whiting has

abandoned his Indiana Harbor office

The school board held a meeting last an(i wlu hereafter handle only Whit-

evening for the purpose of selecting a ing. and R0Dertsdale business. Conteacher to supply the vacancy occa- stabie Muller, who for the past two sloned by the illness of Miss Josephine years has been an attendant in Jus-

Meeker, who Is still confined in a tni- tjce jone8! court, has transferred his caeo hospital. Other matters of im- 0fflce to Justice G. E. Reiland's court.

portance also came up before the board relative to the school work for the ensuing year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Northlain and daughter, Margaret, left yesterday for Union City, Ind., after spending some time with the Harold Wheelers here. Mrs. Belle Hedlund left for St. Louis, Mo., after visiting relatives here for some time. As soon as Mrs. Livingston, her mother, disposes of her property here, she will leave for the west to live with her daughter. Ernest Pierce and family of Chicago are visiting relatives and friends in town. Will Handler, the druggist, is in voinnraisrv trxifl v attending the first

Manager John Kamradt of the South

Shore Gas and Electric company, visited his family in Oak Park, 111., yesterday afternoon.

did not take well to the lake trip, and needed the careful attention of Mr. Parry to pull him through.

Jack Gordon, the driver of Max

HIrsch's bakery wagon, and Miss Lulu Vincent of Chicago, 111., were married in LaPorte Saturday at the home ,of their friends. After their marriage the party left for the aEst where they will spend their honeymoon before returning to Toleston where they will make their future home. Both parties are well knawn in both Toleston and Gary.

Attorney Clyde Hunter has been in Valparaiso and other cities in the vicinity for several days. . Phillip Meketlnski and family, who have lived in Chicago for a number of years, have decided to move to Gary and will reside in a frame house an Twenty-third street and Broadway. Mr. Meketlnski is a local brewery agent

and his son, Louis, is president of the Mack Company, incorporated, offices in

the Brennen block. The family Is well

known in Gary.

The father of Desk Sergeant Glenn

Rambo, who is a police officer at South

Bend, is visiting him a few days at Gary.

Sun

her home here yesterday. Peter Kooy was in Hammond day visiting friends.

Ernest Stallbohm of Chicago was

here visiting relatives for a few days.

Misses Anna Bachman of Saxony vis

ited friends here Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. V. Summers visited here

a short time Sunday.

E. Peterson of Chicago has returned to his home, after visiting friends here

for a short time. J. VanBodegraven of Hammond vis lted at the home of H. F. Kaske- Sun day.

Miss Katherlne Carlson, who has been

visiting relatives here for some time,

returned to her home In Lafayette yes terday.

Mrs. Charles Stallbohm and Misses Dora and Mollie Stahlbohm were in

Chicago Heights yesterday visiting

relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ralph of Chicago are here for a few days visiting with

friends.

ROBERTSDALE.

Miss Amelia Bader and brother Edwin, spent the day visiting relatives in

Worth, III.

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Chicago

were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. O.

Mackey of Cleveland avenue.

Mrs. Margaret Buehler of Indiana boulevard, visited her brother-in-law, Carl Buehler and family in Chicago,

Sunday

VALPARAISO. J. W. Plant of South Bend, v

In the city today on business.

W. B. Stoner of Indianapolis is here of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives

today.

CLARK STATION.

Miss Milly Behn spent the day with

South Chicago relatives and on her re

turn trip was accompanied by Miss

Edna Behn.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Saxler and children

WHITING NEWS

FORMES GARY MAN

KILLED IN VICKSBUSG.

Engagement Is Announced.

Peter Larson, Well Liked la Steel City,

Shot Down by a Mississippi Xegro.

Word wan received In Gary thin

Irnornnlng that Pete Larsen, who was

formerly the general superintendent of the Bloom & company, which laid the

granitoid pavement on Broadway, had been ahot and killed by a negro who

MONON.

iQARY HOT

MODERN EQUIPMEINT

The Rounds' Ladles Orchestra, ar

rived yesterday for their programe to

be given at the Chautauqua for the next few days. Their baggage failed

to arrive with them, so individual mem

bers entertained the audience with

songs and readings until the arrlvel of waa taklng baths for hls health.

tneir instruments. iney mane a. mi right from the start with their Jolly

right-at-home dispositions.

The Henderson Stock Company played

"The Messenger Boy" at th Memorial

here,

Mrs. A. Virus of Gritffih spent the day visiting Clark friends. P. Anderson of Griffith waa a Clark Station business visitor. R. Much will return today or tomor

row from Mt. Clements, Mich., where he

The Porter county fair opened today.

A large number of horses are entered

or the races.

Mrs. John Cameron is quite ill at

day's session of the Sorter county itu, uei uuuw m icvemiiu avenue wnn opera House last night, before a good

being held there this week. Mrs. tiana- an atiacs oi lypnoio. lever. slzed crowd

ler win exniDii seveiu v.- . Ml. ,1U iyiia. iicmuuuici oi. iwireru j trick bicycle rider entertained a

work that won prizes at the recent avenue, entertained out of town rela- cr0wd at the corner of Main and Prank

Lake county fair. tives bunday. Hn Btreet3 iast night,

It is said the real estate market Miss Wilma Bahn of Indana boule

i verv ouiet at present, hardly any card, was a White City Visitor last

town property being sold or changing evening.

hands. The real estate dealers look Miss Grace Dahl of Hammond, vlsit-

for renewed activity early next spring ed friends here last evening.

and the owners oi town Mrs. Edwin Miza o Jackson Park

ing the prices up in cunse4ucu. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. A.

Roberts, the latter part of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Aman of Indiana boulevard, are entertaining relatives

from Wheeler, Ind. Mrs. Fehrman and sister, Miss Fran

ces Simon, enjoyed a days' outing to

John Shade, Adam Shade, Fred Schmidt and Earl Shade, were spending the day fishing at Black Oak. Mrs. A. Heimke, Mrs. R. Leutke and Mrs. R. Scoening were spending the afternoon visiting with Clark relatives. F. Behn of Cavanaugh was transacting business here.

John Hack, one of Lowell's representative citizens, has been a Crown Point visitor several days. Tom Grant, candidate for sheriff, at

tended the republican meeting held in

Attorney Bremer's office yesterday.

Frank Muzzall transacted business in Riverdale, 111., Sunday.

Chicago yesterday. Charley Smith, the painter, transacted business in Hammond and South Chicago on Monday. W. J. Davis and wife are visiting at their country home, Willowdale, for a few days. M. E. Dinwiddie, the abstracter,

transacted business in Hammond yesterday. Miss Loie Hughes and the Misses Hipsley were Chicago visitors yesterday. John Foss transacted business in Chicago yesterday. With the exception of one or two short strips, the concrete walks to the Erie station are all completed and walking is somewhat easier than formerly.

INDIANA HARBOR. Mrs. A. K. Briggs and Miss Florence Stanley left this morning for Jackson, Mich., where they will visit Mrs. Briggs' parents. Chester Gibbs, formerly of Indiana Harbor, who recently went to California to undertake office duties, is spending a week in Jackson and the Briggs family inticipate a happy reunion. The Coliseum rink on Guthrie street will open in about a week under the management of Henry Lansifield. Alderman Schock, Judge T. M. C. HembrofT. Attorney Walter. J. Riley, Charles E. Fowler, A. L. Lundquest and W. B. Van Home comprised a wagon party from East Chicago to Indiana Harbor after the council meeting last night. They arrived in the Harbor about 2 a. m.

Mrs. G. Trowe of Cleveland avenue entertained a number of her friejids at a basket picnic at Jackson Park in

honor of her daughter Dorothy's birth day.

Mr. and Mrs. Meredith and Miss Cecil

Larabee of Chicago were the guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hepburn of Har

rison avenue, Sunday.

Quite a number of Robertsdale people attended the picnic held at Hand's

Grove, Sunday.

Mrs. Frank Holbeck and children of

Indiana boulevard, are spending a few

days visiting relatives in Lansing, 111.

Miss liose Kuehler of Chlcaga, spent Sunday the guest of her cousin, Miss

Carrie Buehler.

Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and Mr. and

Mrs. George Wylle and son, visited

friends in Chicago Sunday.

Miss Irene Kreuter of Chicago is spending a few days vicltlon at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. Dickmeyer

of Indiana boulevard.

Mrs. Richard McGrail of Hammond

was a business visitor here Saturday. Forrest Masterson of Harrison avenue, left for a two weeks' visit with relatives in Burbon, Ind.

Mrs. S. Goon and son, of Atchison avenue, returned home from a few days' visit with relatives in Crown Point.

WHEELER. Seward Jones has had a cistern made

which will contain 150 barrels of water. Peter Hill of Valparaiso did the brick work.

Mrs. A. O. Dobbins and Mrs. O. M.

Tatlock were shopping in Chicago Monday.

Mrs. Mclvers and daughters. Misses Lincoln Park.

Edith and Angie, of Oak Park, 111., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Zorn, over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barney have re

turned home, after a few week's vacation.

Cement walks have been build in front of the I. O. O. F. property by Tatlock & Jones.

TOLESTON

Miss Pearl Clark of Hammond visited

friends here Sunday

G. W. Colmes of Kansas, is the guest

of his sister. Mrs. C. C. Gibson, for a

few weeks.

Miss Matilda Deidel spent Sunday

with friends in Chicago.

Mrs. W. E. Phillips was a Chicago

shopper yesterday.

Mrs. W. S. Gallagher and children

spent the day on a pleasure trip to

Judare H. A. Townsley transacted

business In Hammond last evening.

Messrs Charles and Ray Phillips spent

Sunday in Chicago.

T.OWELL.

Charley Besig. a former woodworker

here, but for some time in Chicago

About a dozen people from Wheeler has purchased the Hufnagle wagon and

witnessed the ball game at Hobart Sun-

day, in which Hobart lost to Toleston,

11 to 7. Mr. and Mrs. Shamcroft and children of Whiting, spent Sunday at the home of P. A. Marquart. Mrs. Bertha Harris of WThIting spent Sunday with Wheeler relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutchison visited in Valparaiso Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Beatty and son, Master Dempster, who have been visiting with Mrs Thomas Carey, a part of last week, returned to their home in Mishawaka, Ind., Saturday. Mrs. Hartwig Burnham visited with

relatives in Burnham Saturday.

William Pardue and family spent

Saturday and Sunday In Wlllvale, Ind.,

with rtlatives and friends.

HESSVILLE. Miss Irene Mitchell returned to her home in Chicago yesterday, after a

Mrs. Lang and son, Charles of South two weeks vls,t here with Mr' and Mr3' enjoying a pleasant visit with her many

buggy shops and will take possession

rlarht away. Charley is a first class

workman and his many friends wel come him back to his bid home.

Grant Trump and son, Ralph, left

yesterday for Valparaiso where they

go to paper and decorate two large

dwellings and several rooms in J. H. Splndler's hotel. R. W. Bacon has returned from a visit to his sister at Bucyrus and brother at Nevada, O. He attended the first annual reunion of the Bacon family and feels that he had an enjoyable time. z Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hayden, who have been visiting here from Roanoak, Ind. left Monday for Sikeston, Mo., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Koulln, former Lowell residents. Mrs. Mortimer Bragg, of Topeka,

Kan., is here the guest of her son, Cal and family and relatives and former

Lowell acquaintances.

Mrs. J. L. Hill formerly of near Lo

well, but now of Ahapton, Okia., is

Chicago, were calling on friends here yesterday.

Master Harry Horaan of Harrison

avenue is spending a few days at the

home of his uncle, Mr. Martin of Chi, cago.

Mrs. J. Blaul and Mrs. W. Grisdale

reuresented the Robertsdale Evangeli,

Frank Dedelow.

Mrs. Gorman is spending the week

with her son in South Chicago.

The Hammond visitors yesterday

weee Mesaames vanes, iinoia, tior-

man, Proescholdt, Dedelow.

Lake county relatives and friends. Her

son. Luther, will soon come from Ok

lahoma to enter Purdue University,

The families of Mandel and Henry

Pitzele, Abe Goldsmith, Max Stlglltz, Nathan Migatz and Mrs. O. S. PitzelQ,

ttended the announcement of the en

gagement of Miss Hattle Pitzele or South Chicago to Theodore Stern of East Chicago, which took place at the

home of the bride's parents in Ninety- hl employ.

second street. South Chicago, Sunday I Peter Larsen was very well known

fternoon and evening. Miss Pitzele is In Gary and was well liked by all who

very well known here, making frequent kne him. There have not been many

visits to this city. Mr. Stern is very of the particulars made public except

popular in East Chicago, being a sales- that the shooting occurred in Vlcks

man in the bankrupt store. burg, Miss., and aroused a great deal

of feeling against the negroes down

Fred Sievert of Chesterton, Ind., was there.

here yesterday on business.

Mrs. Jack O'Keefe is able to be up

again after a recent attack of typhoid

fever. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Untank.

A. A. Harper has left for a trip with Saturday, a fine baby boy.

iuuia.uo. H.UU uuiu melius. Mrs Rphorri Wilson wna In Pran

C. A. Hellwig will spend tomorroy cesvllle on business Monday and today

a. n r A I 311 Til I

ai. luaruinvuie, aw. William J. Brvart trave a hnrr art.

air. ana .airs. mamiiB nu mcc ji i aress irom tne piairorm or the rear

25 One Hundred and Nineteenth street, coach of train No. 33 at 2:25 Monday

were Rlverview Park visitors Sunday, afternoon.

i

Miss Ida Kerber of the iast biae, The third district of the Parish

and Mrs. Robert Rosenow, of Chicago, League of the Methodist Episcopal

have been guests of Mrs. Mahlltz. I church, will have a market at J. W.

Mr. and Mrs. Harned, who were stay- j Brown's store Saturday afternoon.

ing at Mr. and Mrs. Mahlltz's home,

have left for Cleveland. O. Mr. Harn

ed put up the ore machinery at Gary

Peter C. Pfeifer was in Crown Poin

attending the fair as the guest o

his cousins; the Misses Sebergers".

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graves of 29

New York avenue, have been enter

talning friends from Logansport, the

last week,

Miss Stella Huston has returned from

a weeks' visit in Chicago,

Wesley Haines has left for WlUlams-

port, Ind., and his-daughter, Mrs. C. A.

Hellwig will leave for that place on

Wednesday. A large family reunion of

the Haines family will be held on the old Haines farm at Wllllamsport on

Thursdav. Sixty-eight members of

the family will be in attendance. The entire affair will be held out-of-doors.

Misses Wllma and May Raymond of

Springfield, are visiting their aunt, Mrs

Charles Lloyd,

Oliver Lloyd Is visiting her grand

parents In Springfield

Mrs. Emerson and children hare re

turned from a two weeks' visit In Penn

sylvania.

Mrs. J. A. Blackwoll of John street

is entertaining her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Ballantyne of Windsor, Ont

The ladies of the Methodist church

will give a free musical in their church

parlors on Wednesday evening. Every

bond Is welcome.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole of Fred

street, were Hammond visitors Sun

day.

Mrs. L. O. Addleman of Central ave

mm is entertainmer ner nieces ana

nephews, Mrs. Jessie Evan, Mrs.

Thomas Peddle, Miss Jennie Wiley and

WT111 Hastings of Springfield, 111

Mr. and Mrs. M. Helman entertained

several friends and relatives at their

home In One Hundred and Nineteenth

street and New York avenue Sunday. Among those in attendance were: Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Helman and children of

St. Paul, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

McCune and son of Chicago, Mr. and

Mrs William Skinner and children of

Auburn Park and Mr. and Mrs. Sim

Roberts and daughter Vida, of Gary.

Mrs. Jennie Knapp of Coffeyville,

Kan., Is here as a delegate to tne .Na

tional convention of the Daughters of Liberty, which will be held at Saginaw, Mich. Mrs. Jessie Fields, the state councillor, also goes to the convention from the Whiting council. Miss Edytha Hollett of Sheridan avenue, entertained at a very pleasant function Saturday night in honor of Misses Amy Marshe and Ruby Hughes, who are guests of Miss Jessie M. Curtis of Oliver street. Mrs. Byron Montford has issued Invitations for a card party to be held at her home In Sheridan avenue this evening in honor of Miss Manning of Alton, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Cramp, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

t r. Brett, have returned to their

homes in Pennsylvania.

Mrs. N. E. WTllson will entertain at cards tomorrow afternoor at her home

in Oliver street in honor of her sister,

Mrs. Thomas Manning oi auoo ana

also Mrs. McHugh and Miss Weiss of

Alton.

Misses Anna Dineen and Lillian Calla

han have returned from Troy, O., where

been visiting relatives of

the former.

Mrs. C. Qulnn visited her daughter,

Miss Mae Quinn at St. Anthony's hos

pital yesterday. The physician in at

tendance reports that it will oe neces

sary to perform an operation on the young lady's side, as the poison seems

to have settled there.

Mrs. John Cameron of 28 Cleveland ... . . , . i i j

avenue, is lu wnn iypnuiu icvn.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tonko

of Fred street, is very low wun typhoid fever.

Mat Hayes has resigned his position

as locomotive engineer at the Standard Oil Company. ,

State of Ohio, City of 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 la 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 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 PlUa for constipation.

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Hammond, has arranged with Druggist I convention of the Chicago and Naper-

Goers of this city to hande the advance sale of tickets during the 1908 season. Erlck Lund, the Hammond contractor, who is building the new Washington school, superintended excavations CARL ANDERSON GEKSKAIi CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks A. SPECIALTY .Telephone L IL & Res. 933.

ville districts of the Illinois conference

of the Evangelical church. This con

vention was held four days at Naper- ! ville Park, HI. These two delegates

represented the school. The Roberta-

dale Sunday school carried away the honors in having the largest Home De

partment and the largest Cradle Roll i in the two districts.

If 700 have a house or a room to rest

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DYER. Bernard Overhage and family of Chicago visited with his father, Henry Overhage and family here Sunday.

Miss Alma Kellman returned to Dyer

Sunday from a several days' visit with

relatives at Hobart. Philip Austgen of St. John was

Dyer visitor Sunday. The Misses Matolda and Lena Kellman, from St. John, spent Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. Klose, of this place. William Zleaenhenna spent Sunday at St. John on business. Mesdames John Schmltt and J. Belrl-

ST. JOHN.

Charles Kildebrand of Brunswick

transacted business here today.

Mrs. John Stoltz and daughter, from

Merrlllville. were the guests of Mrs.

M. Gerlach Sunday.

Mrs. John Jourdaln of Chicago spent

Sunday with Mrs. Johanna Jourdaln.

Jos. F. Bixeman of West Creek

bought five horses from Gerlach Broth

ers today.

Fred Bremer, from over the State

Line, transacted business here today.

Lambert Lauerman made an agree

ment for another year employment by Gerlach Brothers, which makes the third year or him with this firm.

Try Wut Ad la the Times.

BLACK OAK. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nickel and grandson, Erwin Ewen spent Saturday at Toleston. Mike Klitch has returned from a three weeks' visit at LaSalle, 111. Edward Wragner left for a weeks' visit at Pullman before returning to his home at LaSalle.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C Seberger were Gary

visitors Sunday

MiM Alma Hess of Hammond is a

guest of Mrs Louis Ewen.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and daughters

Mamie and Francis, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anton Euler. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brown and daugh-

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