Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 12 September 1908 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1908.
FROM NEIGHBORING' TOWN AND CITY JM
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CROWN POINT NEWS
Gun Clubs Shoot. ' The Crown Point Gun club held their weekly shoot at their west side grounds yesterday, the medal going to Harry Swartz for the best weekly score. The following are some of the best scores made during the afternoon: Harry Swartz, 22; Julian Youche, 19; John Foss, 18; John Thomas, 14; Stuhlmacher, 14; Meeker, 6.
Sudden Death of lady.
Mrs. Nicholas Hoereth, an aged and
respected lady, living on Jackson street, near the Pennsylvania depot, died sud
denly yesterday at her home of heart
disease. Mrs. Hoereth has been In
feeble health for some time but here
demise was unexpected. She was 68
years of age and leaves an only son.
George Hoereth as her Immediate rel
atives. Her husband died some years
ago and Nhe has lived with her son
since that time. The funeral date has
not been decided upon as yet.
Gibson, will spend Sunday with friends in Chicago.
A. M. Fisher was married Wednesday,
Sept. 9, to Miss Vera Hill of Lowell. The young couple will make their home
in Toleston. Their residence will be on Second street, in one of Mr. Kolpka's new flats. Mr. and Mrs. "W. K. Hood visited in South Bend yesterday. , Mr and Mrs. Louise Ewen of Black Oak visited friends here yesterday Miss Huld& Schrieber of Hammond is the guest of relatives here for a few days.
HEGEWISCH-BURNHAII Mrs. Hess of Hegewisch, called on Burnham friends Thursday evening. A. C. Kluker was in Chicago Thursday.
Mrs. Reeling is moving into Mrs. Pat-
ton's property that was recently occu pied by Mr. Deboyists.
Mrs. Cross of Elgin, 111., was here to
day, looking after her property.
T. J. Cullman has recently bought a fine team of horses and truthfully says he has one of the finest teams in Cook
county. It is a beauty.
Several from Burnham attended the
Word was received here last nigni from Mrs. Mary Leiner of Nazareth,
Tex., stating that her daughter, Mrs. Royal Neighbors lodge in Hegewisch.
Chas. Heck, formerly Miss Mary Leiner, Adolph Kaczmoronski has gone to well known here, had died of typhoid White Cloud, Michigan to visit his fath-
f ever last Monday and was buried I er and brother, and expects to be gone
Wednesday of this week. The fami- some days
lies recently moved to Texas from their
farm southeast of here. The body would have been sent here for buriel
but as there are no undertakers in the
GARY NEWS
several lots, -owned by Harry King,
which Crosz is selling.
Attorney J. M. Fox went to Lafayette
yesterday where he will spend several
WILL BUILD $5,000 EESIDENCE. daJ,S celebratln his birthday. Mr. Fox to v pv,ww umiv.. return to fiarv Monday.
WHITING NEWS
HeKi
Talk with your doctor about Ayer's non1rnhn1ir SstianarHla. Ask him if he nre.
71 0) scribes it for pale, delicate children. Ask
GWWoor Actor freely about me. is " Vf ".V6 cul matter,. He knout. Trust him. weak and unsteady. Ask him il lit aids nature D as he toys. Follow his adoice. Inbuildingupthegeneralhealth.f0-S
W. F. Weil and W. F. BIglow haye
settled the difficulty between them
selves regarding the 14 band subscription which BigiOw claims Weil did not
turn over after he had collected it. Mr.
Attend OT eddiTio-
will return to Gary Monday. .
I axios mcii y w icKcy went to (JnlCagO Gary Hotel serves dinner from 5:30 Thursday where she attended the wed.
till 8 p. m., 50c. 9-10-6t.
NOTICE. Tf vnn bi- Innkins' for a clean neigh -
Weil maintained that he had the mon- borhood to Dund a home ln s. Carlson's
ey m nis pocket ana merely went addit,on, iocated on porman boulevard
in Tolleston, close to all car lines.
ding of her cousin Miss Katherine
Burke, who is quite well known here. In the evening Joseph Hlckey also went 'to Chicago to attend the nuptial reception.
of town on a business trip. When the
matter was explained Biglow retracted churche8 and 8chools free street im-
what he had said, and the whole dif
ficulty was easily settled.
SETTLE THEIR DUTCULTIES,
It is understood that P. L. Rawles
of Suffolk, Va., has located in Gary
and will build a $5,000 residence at the
corner of Harrison street and Seventh
avenue. The house is to be frame be
low and will have plaster on the sec-I
provements. Call or address, Alf. Carlson, room 214, Gary building, Gary. Ind.
ond story. The architect is W. L. Hud- yesterday on business,
son. Mr. Rawles will soon open a shoe I Mlsess Minnie and Erna Kaske vis-
store in Gary in the Call building and I ited in Hammond this afternoon.
he expects to be ln business in about
week,
Whiting Girl a Mother.
It will be quite interesting to the
Whiting people to learn that Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph P. Beardsley of Michigan avenue, Hammond, are the proud par
ents of a little daughter since Thursday. v
Mrs. Beardsley before her marriage
Miss Delia Feires, is spending the was Miss Fairy Gondon, one of Whit-
week end with her parents at Whiting. I lng's most popular young ladies, and
Charles Stallbohm was in Hammond the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Gon-
aon or. une nunarea ana Nineteenth
street.
MUNSTER. H. F. Kaske is in Dyer today on busi-
Miss Lottie Smith, who has been via
All children, under the truancy law, ltIn her uncle and aunt M nd M
must enter scnooi Dy Monaay, or meir c . Hellwier. has returned to hr hnmp
names will De reported to me imam ln WilliamsDort. Ind,
Our mail carrier. Joe Miller, Is away Lm ,, v.i. v, .
II" Z 77 Z. 9n ms vacation, ana.joe busier Hammond friends.
iuo ouuiu can 111 vjrary. xne one wuii-uijng substitute.
is aireaay organized has not quite met
ORGANIZE A. G. 0. P. CLUB.
Word was received today that another
Ml. Rnhv Wilson left for Crown
tne aetnanas or some or the prominent polnt bJ tfle t of her par. v a . . 1 C a n n n fl M I. 31Am1 h . A I
ents over Sunday.
HOBAET.
The opening of the republican cam
Texas town it was impossible to prop- P1 n Hobart township, will take
erly emblam the remains so they were Piace ne w Pl V , I
laid to rest at the Nazareth cemetery.
Artist Vilmer was called to Cedar
Lake yesterday to photograph the as
sembled guests at the Mrs. M. Lauer-
man's party, which was given in honor
of the ninetieth birthday of her father.
Peter Schall of St. John. Sixty guests were Dresent and eight of the children
of the aged man were there to celebrate gerty has a position as section foreman
one coming from Tacoma, Wash., to be w xsicKel .fiate.
present at the anniversary. Roy Shearer and family, of Chicago,
Will Handlev-s drug store on Main have been visiting relatives here
street has had new gasoline -lights in- for several days, returned home yes-
stalled yesterday, the system being put leraaj-
in by J. P. Nagel of Hammond, who is Mrs. George Mander spent Thursday
the inventor of the plant. Mr. Nagel with friends in South Chicago
claims wonderful things for his inven- Mrs. Joseph Wegesin. who has been
tion in the way of saving of gasoline, in Chicago the past few months caring
cleanliness and steadiness of light, and for her mother who has been quite ill,
says that he is figuring on installing returned to her home Monday evening. . V "i t . t A I I T 1 I I
several oiner p.ants in trown i-umi in MrS- Thomas Sholl was called to
the near future. WhlHno- Tnd voat.rHnv nvlnir tn tho
I m.b..D, j . ......... . - - - a "
About thirty of Crown Point young- illness of her grandchildren.
er society gins nave tormea a ciuo ior John Hillman is having the front of
their sex exclusively, and will meet hls business dace re-nalnted.
every Friday evening for various forms
or amusement during tne coming win- QIVTiDTOn T Tr
ter. It is said an invitation that would iWiiiOUttU.
make a Mason shake in his boots, has to The members of the Robertsdale
b gone through before a fair candidate Pedro club were entertained Thursday
is a full-fleged member of the club and afternoon at the home of Mrs. Can
that the by-laws prohibit the club from ner, in Whiting. Cards were the main entertaining the young men of the town I feature of the afternoon and prizes
in any way whatever.. Their second were awarded Mesdames Fasse, Bahn meeting was held last night at the and Helman. After the games dainty Town hall and a good time is reported refreshments were served. The next
by those present. There were also meeting will be held at the home of
ano fhinirs that wre not rPTinrtod Mrs. Herman Thiessen in Indiana
but that matter is also In the by-laws, boulevard.
George Hoereth has secured control Mrs- James Nicholas and daughter,
of the Adam's Express business from Violet, of Roberts avenue, attended the
Genree Trunmn. the former asrent. and
will conduct the same in the future. It nursaay anernoon.
is reported that Trump has sold his Mr. and Mrs. Fred Radoff entertained
republicans in the district and so the plan of organizing another club was
taken up. It Is believed that the, first organization will decide to afnlliate
with the one which has Just been "or- I John C. Becker of Hammond, trans-
ganlzed and there Is no spilt up ln th acted business here yesterday.
ST. JOHN,
party down there anticipated. Promise To Be Good.
The Gary bakers who were arrested and fined vesterdav for keeDlnsr their
places in an unsanitary condition have wlth relatives there.
Misses Edith Langenhan and Margar
et Griffith and Messrs. John Edmonds
and Herman Trowe, attended Mrs. Wei
land's dancing school ln East Chicago
Wednesday evening.
Judge George W. Jones transacted
business ln Hammond yesterday.
Master Abe Migatz, son of Mr. and
Congressman P. T. Colgrove, of Michigan, will address our citizens ln Strat-
tan's Opera House.
"The Yankee Doodle Boy" was seen
by a large crowd of our people Jn Strat-
tan's Opera House Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs John TTaereertv moved
to Glen Park yesterday where Mr. Hag- Places clean ln the future. Several of transacted business here today.
tne rour stated that were having their
walls whitewashed, their flour removed here today on busienss
irom tne stans in tne Darn ana they F- Hagenbucher of Hanover Center.
wouiu not in tne ruture continue to transacted business here yesterday aDd
leep on tne dough board at night. All todav
oi tnem payed tneir nnes and were then
Township Trustee Henry C. Batter- I Mrte. Migatz of One Hundred and Nine-
man and Peter Schmitt, of Dyer, were I teenth street will leave for Indianapolis
visitors here Thursday. Sept. 25, to attend school the coming
Frank Gerlach and family left for J year.
Chicago this morning to enjoy a visit I Mrs. George Rankin , of Ohio avenue
is entertaining her sister, Miss Kather-
falthfully promised to keep their Joseph Spieler of Hanover township. lne Exton of Chanute. Kan.
released. There are several other bakers in the south end whose places are
being carefully watched and it is likely
that a few of them will be brought into
the justice court in a few days.
Born, yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Walters, a baby boy. Mr. Walters is a
prominent union man in Gary and is
very proud of his 9-pound son which der the 'eadershlP of Adam Gard
arrived at 2:00 yesterday afternoon.
Rev. Mother Theresa, sister superior
in the Mercy hospital at Hornell, New York, Is spending a few days visiting
at the home of her niece. Mrs. William ff St John township will put up an cl,nl and as ne was not able to make H. Fitzgerald. Independent candidate to their township h t , a,one A, Mcphlai accomr,anIed
-r T - , - . . , . I J. ilia WUU1U UD BUlllCWllUK new I . , Gary Hotel serves club breakfasts I ... . ... , I him.
as una lias uctci uccu uuuc aj lai.
funeral of Louis Rickett in Hammond
home on Grant street and may leave
Crown Point for the northern part of
the county.
a numer or friends at their home ln
Reese avenue Thursday evening, in
honod of Mrs. Radoffs birthday. The
a mti frams h,twn Wenrv Mann's evening was pleasantly passed in games
ana social converse. ai iu o ciock an elaborate luncheon was served by the
hostess. It was a late hour when the
guests departed for their homes, and
they all united ln voting Mrs. Raroff
bartender and a Chicago man, who re
fused to pay for the drinkables yester
day afternoon somewhat livened up the
monotong in that .section of town
Nothing serious resulted, however,
from the trouble except a few black
eyes and scratched faces.
Ernest Borchert whose headquarters
are in Cincinnati, while on his mail
route, is spending a few days with
Crown Point friends and relatives.
Sheriff Carter and Vernon Parry re
turned from Jeff ersonville last evening, where they had taken five presioners
to the reformatory there.
Attorney Conroy and Judge Reiter of
Hammond were transacting business
In town yesterday.
a charming hostess and wishing ner
many more happy birthdays.
The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical
church, held their regular meeting in
the church Thursday afternoon. The session was well attended. After the regular business was disposed of a so
cial hour was enjoyed by those present.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Aman of Indiana
boulevard are entertaining the former's
mother, Mrs. J. Aman, of Arvlile, Ind
Henry Atchison of Woodvllle, Ind.
is spending a few days visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. Roberts, of
Harry Towle of Hammond transacted I Roberts avenue.
DUSiness in town yesieroay in me in- -p-rrl Lpmrnhr of TnrHnna. r,rtiilvftrrt
terest of the Nagel gasoline lighting ,g 8ufferlng wlth a gathering on his
tltm- eye and is under the care of Dr. Kohr, Crown Point citizen: The Lake Mrg RIchard Schaaf and daughter, County Times Is certainly getting all Mrs John Melvif visited the Munster,
the news ana giving.- gooa service. Hessville and Highland schools Thurs
Wouldn't like to be without It now.
yes, you can print it too.
WHEELER.
day.
Mrs. Robert Atchison of Hoberts ave
nue 4s improving slowly from her re cent Illness.
The Queen Esther Circle held a short I Mrs. Whittmer of South Chicago was
business meeting Friday evening at the the guest of her sister, Mrs. Steve
church. lLanghor, yesterday.
i
Miss Edna Sigler left for Hattiesburg 1 Mr. and Mrs. Novak of Lincoln ave
Friday morning where she holds a posi- nue are entertaining the former's moth
tion as director., in the Hattiesburg er, and aunt fromMichigan City, Ind.
branch or tne unicago entrauzian MrS- John Soltwedel and daughte
School of Music. She was accompanied returned home Thursday after a pleas
Mrs. Harry Gordon and her daughter,
Thomas Green of Indianapolis was Mrs. Maurice G. Reiner, of Gary, have
returned from a visit with rirends lnr
South Bed. .
Mrs. Al Gondon vsited her daughter,
Mrs. Joseph Beardsley In Hammond,
yesterday.
The members of the Christian church
held prayer meeting Thursday night at
the home of Mrs. Johnson in One Hun
dred and Nineteenth street.
Contractor Nedjl has the contract for
will go to Shelby next Saturday to try punltns a brick foundatlon under Ed
ivubo s House in une nunarea a-ua iine
teenth street.
Miss Helen Gerlach Is the guest of her sister at Merrillville at the pres
ent time.
Miss L. Scherer returned home last
night from Hammond
Another fishing party from this place
their luck at the sport. It will be un-
The C. O. F. meetine- will take tilace Maurice Hartnett. who has been vis
Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the ,t,n hls daughter, Mrs. Mike Harr o
C. O. F. hall
New York avenue, returned to his
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i rumureu ui w """""" Mr. Hartnett's health is gradually de
30c to 11.00. Served 6:00 a. m., till
9:30 a. m. 9-10-6t.
Postmaster John West Call left last
night for Indianapolis where he will
spend a few days attending the post
masters convention which is now being
held in that city. Upon returning Mr.
Call will prepare to move the office Into
its new quarters in the Gary building
at Fifth avenue and Broadway. The,
only thing that is delaying the mov
ing of the office at the present time Is the fact that the fixtures are still
uncompleted and it is necessary to have a number of new ones before they can
begin work in the new building.
Trustee John Sears returned last
night from central Indiana where he was selling lots throughout the coun
try district for L. A. Bryan. Mr. Sears has been unable to attend the last few board meetings during this rush in the
real estate market, but will probably be on hand at the next meeting.
Yesterday was the last day in which
the Wabash railroad could sign the
Mies Margaret Flfleld is expected
home this evening from Culver, Ind
where she spent several weeks with
TVNSING.
A. Ward was a visitor in Chicago to- relatives,
day. - ' I Miss Elizabeth Putnam left Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Troutman were Chi-1 for Manhattan, Kan., to assume her
cago visitors yesterday. duties as art instructor in the Kansas
Mrs. J. C. Ton was a visitor in Chi- State Agricultural college.
cago yesterday I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Ham
Mrs. Charles Lanee and daughters mond, are now living with the latter
TnnHn nnri ti1sp. visitori in Ttivorrialfl parents, Mr. and Mrs
yesterday.
Mrs. Ward and daughter, "Vera, of
Waueksha, Wis., are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ton.
A. Vansteenberg returned yesterday
from Springfield, 111 where he acted as a delegate from this part of the county
to the republican state convention.
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WE WILL DELIVER THE GARY EVENING TIMES By Carrier to Any Address in Gary.
William Ding
man, of the Putnam flats, t
Robert Gadsby of Hammond, was
Whiting visitor last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klink, of Ilean
N. Y., are guests at the home of the
former's sister, Mrs. Nick Miller, in
Sheridan avenue.
Miss Gaynelle Eaton will resume her
studies at the , Chicago Kindergarten
College in Chicago next Tuesday.
Harrv Gordoy. proprietor of the Re-
John Alhgrin and sister, Clara, nabie. has moved his dry goods store
were wwen visitors toaay. from the Humohrey building in New
R. H. Ahlgrin, our rural mall carrier, I York avenue : to the Guippe block in
is building a house on his nroDertv One Hundred and Nineteenth street.
waiver sneei ior me improvement or n0rth of Shelby. which was formerly occupied by the
wintn avenue, ana up to tne time the I L ,, , . , t inn Uminr house i t o - v. i , m Myron Stowell is having considerable ion liquor nouse,
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nav the Cain Construction comoanv Mrs. S. H. Spieth and son, Elwin, and cara party in w.r .u i
the sum of $3,557 for their assesment Mrs. Charles Parrish and children went Hundred ana xsineteenm street an.
. m i - v - i to t-ci vpr t-t.in"( rnnav to snpnn a. r o n m t - - -
oi me dhck pavement. xt me waiver " " ; " ""V cvl KAotifn1 f-xr--- -ro--
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ana airs, cnariea merryweainer,
ticn it would have meant that they
could have payed the money in in stallments for the period of a year.
City Clerk C. O. Holmes was in Chi
cago yesterday on business.
J. Glenn Harris will leave shortly for Us
South Bend where it is understood he I John
LOWELL.
Postmaster Nicholas is attending the postmaster's convention at Indlanapo?
by her sister. Miss Edith and Miss
Heta Abboaa, as far as Chieaso.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge,
Friday morning, a nine pound boy.
CLARK STATION.
ant visit with relatives ln Michigan Sity.
Miss Lillian Martinson is spending a
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Schaaf at their summer home In LaPorte, Ind.
P. Frey has returned from a
will consider the purchase of a Stude- health seeking trip at Hot Springs,
baker machine. I Ark., and is feeling much improved.
Gary Hotel serves noon-day lunch:
Served from 11:30 a. m. till 2 p. m., 40c. I gram Thursday from Montana an-
9-10-6t nouncing the serious sickness with but
Attorney Clvde Hunter who has been little hopes of recovery, of his brother
at his home in Elwood for some time In-law, Jackson Campbell. He left on has returned to Garv. Mr. Hunter left the early train Friday morning for his
over a week aeo feeling ill and went bedside. Tig Hayden is carrying the
to his home to get the needed rest ruraI route mail
The rn.se of Kellev vs. OlvmDic candv " Master Freeman Woodcock is -quite
kitchen, was tried yesterday , in Judge s,ck witn tonsilitis
Fitzgerald's court. The case .was un- I Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thompson have
I completed late last night
ing. Several beautiful
awarded. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jacobson have gone to 'Chicgo to remain over Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behrnes have returned from a visit to Chicago Heights. J. J. Kelly and son, John, Jr., are visiting the former's parents ln St. Louis. John Welsby is expected home from
I ...1irnntn SffS TXT 1-r Vl A -nr n a
Mall Carrier Wood received a tele- " . ?
called oy tne eriuus miiess oi nis father, who has since Improved.
DEEP RIVER.
Mr. Jaroszeski and family left last
night for Hegewisch where they will
visit friends for a few days.
Mrs. Lottie Hardesty and Mrs. Jennie
Colter and Mrs. Ethel Ironside were
W.
VALPARAISO. E. Mears of Kokomo is in the
was over
Mrs. F. Behn was a Chicago business
visitor yesterday,
Miss Ellen Clossen of South Chicago j Vale today.
spei me nay wua v-iam relatives. Attornev Georee Greeg
A. Watts returned to his home at from Hebron yesterday.
koss. wnere ne win spena bunaay. I W. T. Verlgan was in the citv ves-
Mr. and Mrs. Dielke of Hammond I terday from Fort Wayne.
spent jesieraaj . visumg witn ciarK O. H. Swan is here todav from Indian
apolis
Al Dodd and wife of Wllmette, who
have been visiting relatives in the
friends.
TOLESTON.
Mrs. J. E. Sears and daughter. Miss Vale. have heturned home.
Grace, ot Gary, visited friends here yes
terday
S. T. Stebbins and daughter, Mrs
iiarry crazier ot. winasor iark, are
Rev. L. H. Davis of the M. E. church
returned yesterday afternoon from
conference He. says that he expects to preach in South Bend where, he was as-
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. James I siSned at the annual meeting just
'over Sunday
Mrs. William Kriewitz visited in
in South Chicago yesterday.
vlsitlner with their Barents. Mr. and
Mr. Kelley returned from the G. A. R. national MnJ . chrisman today.
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rendered. I week's visit with their son, Irvie and
Attorney James Corbett will leave w,fe at Maumee, O
tonight for Joliet, where he will spend Miss Marie Sirois will leave Monday a few days visiting his friends. Mr, to attend St. Marys Academy at Joliet,
Corbett was prominent ln politics while 111.
in that city, being one of the boosters of course you are going to see the
of successful candidate for mayor. Mr. I ball game between LaPorte and Oak
Corbett affiliated himself with the dem- land Park teams here Sunday. The
ocratic party. I championship of Northern Indiana lays
Mr. and-Mrs. James J. Kelley have fe- between these twp teams and it will be
turned to Gary from the east, where a fast and interesting game.
they have been spending the past two
closed, next Sunday. He expects to
move his family to South Bend next week.
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Mrs. W. S. Gallagher and daughter, L,:.. " T k. L "J'7 F l"e .
Miss Wilma, spent the day shopping in I Z "l pavemeni 6 . Franklin street between Indiana ave-
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uuc uu iixo.ui fsireeu XI prODaDiy Will Miss Katherine Ashton and the Misses 1 be completed today.
weeks after their marriage in Joliet.
Mr. Kelley will reside on Van Buren
street, near Seventh avenue. They en
Joyed themselves Immensely on their
eastern trip, having sailed down the Hudson and visited several of the larger eastern cities. "Why coox when you can get a Sunday dinner at the Gary Hotel at 75 cents, served from 12 til 2:30 p. m.
9-10-6t. Attorney W. M. Dunn left last night for Buffalo, where he will spend two weeks on a business trip. Maurice Haupt, one of the agents in the field for Robert Crosz, has returned to Steubenvllle, where he is working at the present time. He made a short visit to Gary, where he reported the sale of
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Dot tie.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
Grandma Small of Small crossing, spent today with Mr. and Mrs. Crls-man.
Boys, get your cans and bells ready
for one of the bachelors is preparing to take unto himself a partner. He is
making wine for himself and friends.
Uncle Bill Reiley spent today at Deep River visiting friends. Mrs. Maxwell of Crown Point, is vis
iting with her son. Lew Maxwell and family for a few days. Mrs. Walick and son Fillie, made a business trip to Alnsworth, today. Mrs. Mary Haresty made a business trip to Chicago and will spend a fey days sight-seeing. Mr. Jarvoszewski has been praying for rain a long time, so he can get water enough to run his grist mill every day as he has a big stock of wheat on hand.
SAM SPIVAK TAILOR 328 119 St. Whltin.. Ind. Now is the time to order your fall salt Cleaning and Repairing neatly done
Our Electric Fixtures ARB MATCHLESS OUR OAS FIXTURES Are Yet to be Matched Avd between the two we have the BEST COMBINATION on the market. Our goods and prices are right. American Fixture and LJght ,Co. Broadway, GARY, IIND.
COOK WITH OAS We are after a few of you who are trying to exist without us-so order that GAS RANGE TO-DAY
South Shore Gas & Electric Co.
Phone 10.
147 S. Hohman St.
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