Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 69, Hammond, Lake County, 8 September 1908 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Tuesday, September, 8, 1908.

FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY

CROWN POINT NEWS

Heavy Frost Reported. It Is reported that killing frosts were Reporter in some sections of Lake county, especially in the Kankakee region, and that thousands of acres of corn has

been killed during the past week. The Brown Brothers, who are the largest land owners in that section, are the principal losers and that a good share of their corn crop will be a failure. Other Lake county farmers have also been hard hit by the frosts, and with the continued drought, with the pastures all dried up, is not very promising.

visited here Sunday and Monday with Mr. Shearer's parents. Misses Henrietta and Hattie Melon of Chicago, visited here a couple of days this week with their grandparents. Mrs. Joseph E. Mellon returned to the city with them yesterday for a couple of days' visit.

Thomas Clark, who started la the

draylng business in Hobart about a

month ago, has moved to Toleston"

where he is engaged In the same busi-

ess.

James Foster and family

GARY NEWS

Hold Early Mission. The members of the Lutheran church cf this place held their yearly mission and festival at the fair grounds yesterday and had services during the entire day, the morning service being read in German, while the afternoon meetings were conducted in English. Kev. Stlens of Logansport, conducted the morning service and a deaf and dumb minister of the Lutheran faith gave an interesting illustrated lesson. The proceeds of the day amounted to over $120 which will be used for the advancement of foreign and home missions.

weeks, returned with him.

Edward and Miss Katie Tree, of Chi

cago, visited here with their parents

over Sunday.

Wilbur Hart delightfully entertained

a party of friends at the Hart home on Couth street last Saturday evening. The evening was spent in dancing, after which refreshments were served to the

guests, many of them being from out of

town. The Hammond guests at the party were Miss Mae Nelson and Dr.

Zollie Salisbury.

The colored team, the Chicago Blue Bills, failed to make an appearance yes

terday and disappointed a large number of fns who hd assembled to witness the game at the grounds near the Erie depot. A large pick up team played the Regulars, however, but were still batting the ball around the diamond when darkness fell, and the score ceased to

be counted.

Willie Bartholomae has accepted a

posltlo with the Marshal Field whole

sale house In Chicago and left today for

that city.

Miss Mayme Schaller of Hammond,

was a Crown Point visitor over Sun day.

The Lutheran schools will commence

on Tuesday with one of the largest at

tendances in the his tory of the school

John Heiser and wife of Hammond visited with his mother, Mrs. Margaret

Heiser, over Sunday.

W. DeGraff Wilcox of Chicago visited with relatives and friends here over the

week end.

A good many Crown Point baseball

fans went to Chicago yesterday to witness the National or American League

games, now being played In that city.

Crown Point wasn't a bit lonesome for automobiles on Sunday, and the res

taurants, hotels and garages did

thriving business, supplying the needs

of the visitors.

Miss Mae Nelson of Hammond is vis

iting with Crown Point friends for few days.

Dr. Charles Tinkham has returned from a weeks' visit with relatives In

Bement, 111. His wife and daughter

are still there visiting with Mrs. Tink-

ham's relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal returned to Joliet, 111, after a pleasant visit with

relatives here. Dr. Zollie Salisbury of Hammond vis

lted over the week end with relatives

here.

William Hledbereider and wife have

returned from Quincy, 111., after an ex

tended visit with relatives there. He

will resume his duties as Instructor at

ths Lutheran school.

Mr. and Mrs. Upham of Salt Lake

City, are visiting with Mrs. Upham' Bister, Mrs. W. A. Scheddell

HOBART.

Mrs. Lela A. Smith returned Satur

day from her month's visit in Denver.

Roy Shearer and family, of Chicago

DOING THEIR DUTY

Scores 01 Hammond Read

ers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys.

mond, returned home Monday morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Bohllng. lone Jourdain of Chicago spent several days with her grandmother, Mrs. Johanna Jourdain. Miss Anna Wenkofsky of Chicago Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alois Ports.

Jacob School of Scherervllle

was a

Skating Rink a Hit. The skating rink, which has been opened on Fifth avenue and Massachusetts street, is proving an Immense success. Last nitrht a throng of people

attended the rink and Indulged in the visitor here Monday.

pleasant sport. The rink Is undoubted- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmidt returned ly the finest In Lake county and the to Chicago Sunday night after a visit

floor is perfect. The elite of Gary are with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soelker.

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ii now taKing up mis pieasani aivers.uu Mr ,-.,,., -v.11

vvayne, .no., were gueSls nere pi jur. and the floor is crowded wun men ana dr(n visited at Cedar Lake Sunday.

a uiu liici , uiuiaui, avi a. tvuiic women Well Known UiroUKIlUUl llic

of days the past week. I Saturday evening, Bigelow's band fur

About one hundred from Hobart took nlshed the music and an Immense

in tVi Tjihnf rrnv iihrHnn nt fiarv. I crowd Backed the hall for the first

w,w to or, wr,t t- r.Mncrn night's skate. The interest is increas

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whn havn hopn !n thft ritv the nast two a sreal u-t-eBa

Mr. and Mrs. John Klein of Clhcago are the guests of relatives. Miss Veronica Boecker is the guest' of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boecker.

Funeral of Mr. Scota.

The funeral off Martin Scota, who

died at St. Margaret's hospital in Ham

mond after a brief illness with ty phoid pneumonia, was held Sunday af

ternoon. Services were preached by Rev. Benedict at the Slavish church in

Robertsdale. Interment was at Ham-

maud.

The funeral was in charge of No

1325 Catholic Order of Foresters.

Deceased was 20 years of age and had

Deen m America a little less than a

year.

A dance was given last night In Bln-

zenhoff's hall for the benefit of the new

brass band which has been organized

in Garv. known as the Gary band. The

Prof, and Mrs. Albert Wolkenhauer oance was a great success and the pro-

f Valparaiso, were guests of the lat

ter's parents, Aev. and Mrs. E. R.

Schulke, yesterday

Mr and Mrs Peter Deitrich of Chl-

ago, spent Sunday here at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tree.

Mat McManns and Miss Kate Sem-

ceeds will help the organization ma- spending the day at the picnic at

etrially.

Soue one seeing the reflection of a

flame in the gasoline stove in the resi

dence of J. W. McGregor, yesterday ran

to the police station and turned in the

alarm of Are. The officer at the sta-

GRIFFITH. J. W. Dutton and Frank Orsborn made a busienss trip to Crown Point, Saturday.

Quite a number of our clitzens are

St.

John.

Mrs. Pratt and daughter, Alice, of

Evanston, went to Chicago Saturday morning. Both have been sick for a few days.

Jacob Miller went to Hartsdale Satur-

mers of Chicago, were Sunday guests of tion immediately shor off a pistol which day in his auto to get a sick child. He

Hobart friends.

The funeral of Frank Wolff, who was

killed at Lake Station Thursday, will be held Sunday afternoon from the late ho emat 1 o'clock. Court Hobart No.

3, I. O. F. of A., of which he was a member, are requested to meet at the hall at 11:30 a m.

Mrs. Roda Toothill and daughter, Mrs.

Henry G. Robbins, were Chicago vis

itors yesterday.

Ed Fiester transacted business in

Chicago Friday.

George H. Smith was in Gary yester

day.

Mrs. A. F. Nltchman returned yes

terday morning from St. Louis, Mo., where she has been visiting relatives

the past month.

Eugene Sholl was a visitor of friends

in Valparaiso yesterday.

Paul Newman is having new floors

put in his house near the Fort Wayne

depot recently .vacated by Ed Scheldt.

Oscar Meyers and

is the signal in Gary, and the mem

bers of the police force, which act as

the volunteer firemen, arrived on the

scene at once. rney soon iouna out

however, that it was a false alarm and the run to the house nearby, was in

vain.

Attorney C. O. Sefton has returned

rfom his vacation which he spent in his

old home in Illinois. Mr. Sefton had a

strenuous time of it, but feels very

much better as a result. Like the rest

of them he is glad to get back to Gary.

Richard Much, the king of the prin

cipality of Pine has been reported very

sick of late with an affliction known as

gall stones. Mr. Much has been con

fined to his house for several days. Mr.

Much is well known in Gary where he

has appeared before several board

meetings.

P. L. Rales and wife of Suffolk, Va

were in Gary seeing the city yesterday.

C. B. Miller, one of the traveling

agents of the L A. Bryan real estate

made record breaking time.

Noah Hand and daughter, Nellie,

went to Laketon, Saturday to spend a

few days with friends and relatives.

Mrs. Hand and children are already

there.

Much complaint is being heard

around town about the manner in

which the new gravel road, extending east out of town, is being built. The

roadbed is so narrow and the contract

ors have raised the grade so high that

teacs can hardly pass.

DYER.

Dr. C. Fritts of Chicago Heights,

spent Sunday with relatives here.

Mat Schlachter of Chicago was the

guest of relatives here over Sunday.

Theodore Kammer spent Sunday with

his parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kam

mer at St. John.

Mr. Marks and family of Chicago

visited with Henry Overhage and fam-

George Manders company, was in Gary yesterday was in ny here Sunday and Labor Day.

were at Toleston yesterday.

HESSVILLE. Mrs. Elizabeth Hess entertained sev

eral relatives from Hammond Sunday,

the occasion being her birthday.

William Folkens returned today , to

his home in Chicago after a few days'

visit here.

Fred Mueller and family of South

Chicago are guests of Charles and

Henry Mueller here.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haven-

gar yesterday, a baby girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dedelow spent La

bor day at Gary.

Gary yesterday, after a strenquous trip

in the country.

W. C. Williams and wife of Denver,

were in Gary yesterday seeing the city.

J. H. Louder of Michigan City, was

in Gary yesterday on business.

SHELBY. OBITUARY.

Adam Wilcox was born in Logan

county, Ohio, Dec. 5, 1836, died at Shel

by, Ind., Sept. 3, 190S, aged 71 years,

8 months and 28 days.

Funeral was conducted by Shelby

lodge No. 742 I. O. O. F. Burial in

Monon cemetery, Sunday. Sept. 6, 1908.

The following relatives from a distance were present at the funeral

James Mills and daughter, Olive, from

Frankfort, Ind.; Felix Crouch and wife,

Windfall. Ind.: Mrs. Ola Albgirth ta

Windfall, Ind.; Mrs. Ola Albright, Mun-

cie, Ind.; John L. Wilcox, Peoria, O.;

Jerome Pierpont, Vannata, O. Moved from Belle fountain, O., to Mo

non, Ind., in 1882 and came to Shelby

In 1881.

School opened here Monday with W.

E. Baker as principal, and Miss Blanch-

ard Kenney in charge of the interme

diate department, and Miss Neva

Deathe the primary department.

Mrs. Clara Miller of Buffalo N. Y.,

is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ahl-

ROBERTSDALE. Misses Lillian and Clara Jlan delight

fully entertained a number of their

friends at their home in Harrison ave

nue, Thursday evening. ne evening

was pleasantly spent in games of vari

ous kinds until light refreshments were

served. At a late hour the guests de

parted voting Miss Lillian and Clara

charming hostesses.

Mrs. H. Gobel and children of Cleve

land avenue, returned home after

spending the past three weeks in Alle-

gon, Mich., visiting friends.

Rev. C. Wetzstein of Lincoln, Texas,

is the guetst of his college chum, Fred

W. Klemm, of Indiana boulevard.

Misses Anna and Elsie Meyer re

turned to their home in Chicago after

spending a few days in Porter, Ind., the

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox.

Miss Helen Wonnecott of Harrison

avenue is entertaining Miss Hazel Hess

of East Side for a few days.

Mrs. Messenberg of Pearl street, left

Friday for Sherryville, Ind., to spend

a few days with her parents.

The ice cream social given Friday

evening under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid, of the Evangelical church

was a sucecss bothe socially and flnan

cially and a neat sum was realized

which will be used for the benefit of

the church.

Misses Mollie Freese, Anna Sell, Mar

tha and Clara Leverenz and Julius

Stross saw "Lena Rivers" at the Calu

met theater Friday evening.

Mrs. R. Hubbard of One Hundred and

Nineteenth street, was called to West-

The Parochial school here will begin

work Wednesday Sept. 9, to the delight

of the parents.

John Hilbrich and Frank Trinen of

Scherervllle made a short visit here

Sunday.

Henry Overhage and Mr. Marks visit

ed with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boecker

at St. John Sunday.

George F. Hassel, the high school

teacher her, is spending the week at

the Valparaiso University.

Charles Scheldt of Chicago is spend

ing a few days at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. M. Scheldt of this

place.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bante of Chil

cago were the guests of relatives here

Friday.

Joseph Klein of Hammond spent Sun

day with relatives here.

Eugene Geiger of Hammond visited

with M. Fagen over Sunday.

J. J. Klein transacted business in Chi

cago Friday.

Mat Leinen of Scherervllle was i

business visitor here Saturday.

George Gard of Schlrerville was here

on business Saturday.

Herman Borgers of Kreutzburg, was

here Monday. Mr. Borgers is nursing a very sore hand.

M. Klein returned to his home in

West Hammond Saturday after spend

ing several days here with relatives.

Henry Schumacher of near Scherer

vllle, was here on business Saturday.

N. Heiman of Chicago Heghts was a

Dyer visltlr Saturday.

WHITING NEWS

Prepares For Law Course.

Ward Imes, who has been working

in an Insurance office in Chicago has

resigned his position and gone home in Wsetville, Ind., where he will enter the high school to prepare for a law course

at the Valparaiso University. While enroute Mr. Imes stopped "off for a few hour's visit with hlse uncles, James,

Edward and Roy Dils of Whiting.

Arnold Exton, who has been employed

in the Standard Oil Company since

graduating from high school in 1906

has resigned his position for the pur

pose of entering Purdue University at

Lafalette, Ind. As a token of esteeem,

Mr. Exton's co-workers presented him

with a beautiful signet ring. By Mr.

Exton leaving Whiting, the La Vendors

have lost one of their strongest mem

bers, and this team regrets losing him

very much. He intends taking a course

in mechanical engineering.

Two of Whiting's last years teach

ers. Misses winurea Deatne ana x lor

ence Burns, have joined the ranks of

instructors in the new steer city and

will teach in Gary next year.

Miss Nellie Hannephin and niece Miss Jessis Spring, of Austin, 111.

spent several days with Mr. and Mrs,

John Hannephin, of Clark street.

Mrs. J L. Miles and daughter, Hazel

are home from a few days' visit with

her mother in Hobart. Roy Tunney, who is a professor of music at the University of Minnesota, stopped off for a few days as the guest of Misses Lillian Callahan and Anna Dlneen, while enroute to his home in Minneapolis, from an Eastern trip. John Rumley has returned to his home in LaPorte, after being the guest of John Schaub of Sheridan avenue. Misses Helen Kreidler and Phlllis Lorre of LaPorte, were the guests of Miss Florence Schaub of Sheridan avenue over Labor Day. William Gainer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gainer of Central avenue, who Is a member of the South Chciago police force, is enjoying a two weeks' leave of absence, which he is spending with

his brother, Frank Gainer at his hmoe in Alton, IllRussell F. Smith Is assisting In Smith & Bader's real estate office in One Hundred and Nineteenth street. Wesley Jenkns of South Chicago was a Whiting visitor Sunday. Junior Swartz has returned from a business trip to St. Louis, and Danville, where he went in the interest of the Reiner real estate company of Gary. R. Adley entertained Miss Iola Best of Indiana Harbor Sunday evening. Sol Recht, proprietor of Recht's eD-

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partment store at Clark and One Hundred and Nineteenth street, left Satur

day evening on a business trip to New

York City.

Mrs. Charles Cole of Fred street, has

been entertaining her mother from Chi

cago for several days.

Misses Anna and Katherine Stover

and Sadie Wilkinson, spent Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Neuman in Hammond.

Dr. B. U. Doolittle has Invested In a

fine new Maxwell auto.

Miss Jessie M. Curtis, who has been

spending her vacation with her par

ents In Oliver street, left yesterday for

Oxford, O., to resume her studies at the Western College.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goldsmith of Chi

cago, spent Sunday and Labor Day with

the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S.

Goldsmith of Sheridan avenue

Miss Celia Abraham has returned

from an extended visit with relatives at Wanatah, Ind.

Rev. and Mrs. John Parscouta and

family have gone to Patton, Pa., where they will reside in the future and where Father Parscouta has a Greek Catholic parish.

Misses Jennie Platz and Linda Baumgarten, spent yesterday at the Love home at the East Side. Mrs. Harry Robison has been entertaining several friends who returned to their homes in Ohio yesterday. Misses Irene Carringer, Gertrude Welsby and Elzabeth Putnam saw "Captain Clay of Missouri" at McVickers' theater in Chicago. Messrs. Gallus J. Bader, Fred J. Smith, James E. Greenwald. John

Schaub and James Gill attended the Labor Day celebration at Gary yester day. . - Miss Edna Putnam returned to Valparaiso yesterday to resume her studies at the University.

VALPARAISO. Attorney Owen Crumpacker of Hammond spent Sunday in the Vale with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Crumpacker. Joe McGUlicuddy of Chicago spent Sunday with his mother in this city. J. M. Hargis is visiting with friends in the Vale. Nelson Durand of Chicaga spent Sun-, day with his mother in Valparaiso. Ralph Bronson of Chicago, who has

been visiting his mother, Mrs. Purnett Bronson for the past two weeks, has had his vacation extended another week. The fire deparement was called to the grocery store of Fred Carr at the corner of Locust and Union streets on College Hill Saturday afternoon. The blaze was occasioned by the dropping of a can of gasoline to the floor. The gasoline ignited from a fire in the stove but the blaze was extinguished after a damage of about $3 had resulted. The fall term of the University will opent tomorrow. Miss Clara Dodd spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends at Wilmette and Ravenswood and other points in the vicinity of the Windy City.

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in Chicago after a visit with Mr. and

Ms. Charles Parish, and Agent S. H.

Spieth and wife.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sowards of Le Roy, Ind., spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. R. H. Ahlgrin.

Sam Sirois and son, Earl, went to

Rensselaer Monday.

Ben Ahlgrim was a Lowell visitor on

Monday.

Miss Laura Stevens of Chicago is vis

iting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrish.

Myron Stowell was a Lowell visitor

today.

Miss Clara Ahlgrin visited relatives

in Schneider yesterday.

Frank Welsenburger of Chicago is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrish

over Sunday.

Mrs. Sell of East Side, was the guest

of her daughter, Mrs. August Homan,

of Harrison avenue, Friday.

Mrs. William Rought and son, Leon

ard of Cheltenham, are spending a few days at th ehome of Mr. and Mrs. Will-

Ian Rought of Cleveland avenue.

Mrs. Charles Allen and iMsses Clara

and Katherine Schmittle attended a

matinee at the Calumet Saturday after

noon.

Mrs. August Homan of Harrison ave

nue, leit Saturday for a week's visit

with relatives in Kankakee.

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MONON.

Mrs. Fred Bennett of Stanton, Mich.,

who has been visiting relatives here.

went to Chicago to visit a few days be

fore returning home.

Ola Winkley went to Indianapolis

Saturday for a short visit.

Mr. M. Omara, who has been ill for the past week, is slightly improv

ing.

Mrs. John Haney of Manhattan, Kan.,

and Mrs. Jermoe Dennis of Cleveland,

O., who have been visiting here, re turned to their homes by way of Indl

anapolis, Saturday.

R. E. Fullel and son, Oliver, returned

Saturday evening from a short visit in

Shelby.

The funeral of the late Adan Wilcox, of Shelby, was preached at the M. E. church by Rev. Brody Sunday morn

ing. Interment in Monon cemetery.

Mrs. Trotter and three children of

Terre Haute, are guests of the form

er's sister, Mrs. Elmer Newgent.

Mildred Montgomery, who has been visiting in Rensselaer, returned home

Sunday afternoon

MILLER. Miss Abnes North spent Sunday

Michigan.

The glove factory run out of material

and were forced to shut down for a couple of days. They expect to start

with a full force Monday.

Miss Clara Peterson was in Hobart

Saturday.

Miss Ethel Kohler has taken up a

business course in the Englewood

school.

Mrs. W. H. Baker and daughter, of

Chicago, are spending a few. days vis

itlng with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Meyers.

. Mrs. Oillett and Miss Mildred Blank

are spending a few days in Chicago

Misses Edyth and Minnie Carlson and

Miss Jennie Johnson went to High

wood. III., Saturday for a couple of

days' visit with the Johnson family.

WHEELER. Mrs. Will White and children of Val

paraiso, who have been visiting a few days with Mrs. John Brenan returned

home Monday evening.

D. S. Clifford's house is progressing

rapidly toward completion.

J. M. Tennery left today for Peoria,

111., where he will visit his parents.

Mrs. J. W. Hutchison was a Valpa

raiso visitor Saturday.

Miss Mamie Barnes of Hobart, who

has been visiting the past few days with relatives in Wheeler, returned

home Sunday evening.

Several from Wheeler attended the

ball game at Valparaiso Sunday.

Mr. Zorn Jr., lead in an experience

meeting last evening at the M. E.

church.

In a ball game Sunday between Deep

River and Wheeler, the latter team was

victorious by the score of 7 to 5.

Clement Fifleld left Sunday morning

for Purdue, where he will attend school.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scher of Whiting

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Julius Esswein of Chicago is spending

the day with old friends.

Andrew Keilman of Whiting is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pfeifer of Whiting are the guests pl Mr. and Mrs. John Pfeifer. Joseph and Edward Bohllng of Ham-

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