Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 81, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1908 — Page 6

ROM CROWN POINT NEWS j Funeral Occurs Today. I The funeral of Mrs. Sophia Borchert occurred at the Lutheran church at 2 o'clock today, the sermon being read by the Rev. Both. A large concourse of friends and relatives followed the remains to the Crown Point cemetery, where the Interment took place. Mrs. Borchert was 68 years of age at the time of her death and left three sons and Ave daughters, all grown to man and womanhood. A large' circle of relatives and friends are left to mourn her loss, as she was ' loved and respected by those who knew her. Wedding Invitations Out. A number of Crown Point people have received Invitations to the coming wedding of Miss Maggie Schaefer to Joseph Wachter, which read as follows: "Mr. and Mrs. John P. Schaefer request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Maggie, to Mr. Joseph "Wachter, on "Wednesday morning, October the seventh at 10 o'clock, nineteen hundred and eight. St. John church, St. John, Indiana. Reception at Bride's home high noon." At her home on Court street, Mrs. J. J. Wheeler delightfully entertained a company of about twenty ladies at dinner last evening. The affair was given in honor of Mrs. Berry Clark of Wheatfleld, who is visiting with her sister, Mrs.J. W. Ott, and all present report a most enjoyable evening. The arugments in the case of the city of "Whiting against the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railroad. In which the city seeks to condemn the lake front for a park, have all been heard, but no decision has been reached. Postmaster Farley Is still confined to his bed, and under the constant care of a physician. He was attacked recently with a high fever and symptoms that have baffled the attending doctor. Several cases of petty larceny have been laid at the door of a boy In Bridgeport of tender years, his latest theft being a sack of flour which was stolen from Blegel Bros.' store. The young lad: finally was scared into owning up to the theft but on account of his youth and promise of good behavior In the future, no prosecution is liable to occur. The Masons will confer- the third degree upon John Wise at their lodge room next Wednesday evening, after which a gentleman's smoker and lunch "will be given. All the Masonic brethren are refluested to attend the meeting. At the Catholic church yesterday morning, in the presence of. one of thel argest congregations ever assembled there, Bishop Alerdlng or the Fort Wayne diocese, confirmed fifty candidates to the church. This is one of the largest classes ever taken into the Catholic church in this region, and the services were very Impressive. Miss Ora Farley is acting as postmistress in the absence of her father, who is quite sick at his home, . John Borden, the concrete finisher, who has been employed by Contractor Parry during the recent season, left for San Francisco yesterday, where he has secured a lucrative position. Ben Hayes and Joe Beattle transacted business in the south end of the county yesterday. Much interest is being taken in the coming shooting contest to be held on the Crown Point Gun club's west side grounds and it is said that quite a little money will be wagered on the outcome with the Carsten team the favorite. Last Saturday two couples came from Chicago to be married and immediately after the ceremony was performed proceeded to celebrate, -and after stowing away one too many drinks made thing lively and exciting for onlookers around the Panhandle depot. The Crown Point Electric company is receiving bids for a mammoth concrete foundation to carry the new engine they recently ordered. The 'ma - chine is much larger and of twice the capacity of the prefjent engine and the present plant will not be any too large after all the equipment is Installed. It is said that Ned Wheeler' who' has been an instructior in a Cleveland, O., mechanical school, will not resume his duties there, but will take a much needed rest from his duties as Instructor and will only go to Cleveland to help in the commencement of the neaw year's work, after which he will return to Crown Point and assist " in the various work around the electric light plant. , The continued dry spell and the evident need of rain ' are the principal topics of discussion and voncersation in Crown Point of later even politics being put in the background in the seriousness of the situation. It is thought that many of the shade trees will be killed by the drought and that their shedding of leaves is an Indication of the fact. Attorneys John Gavit and Bomberger of Hammond transacted business in Crown Point today. William Parry is transacting business In Hammond and Chicago today. It is reported that Miss Josie Meeker Is slowly regaining her health after her recent operation in the Chicago hospital. The library board held a business meeting last evening. The Center township Republican club transacted business at their headquarters last evening. Don't forget the regular meeting on next Friday evening. All invited and welcome. , MUNSTER. Mrs. Henry Bachman of Saxony is visiting her mother of Roby, Ind., for a few days. Misses Minnie and Erma Kt their guest. .Miss "Eugenia Knotts of

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Hammond, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jarnueke of Saxony Sunday. Miss Etta Henderson spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. Miss Abbte Hathaway spent Saturday and Sunday with' relatives in Lowell. Miss Laura Newcomb of Saxony visited friends in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. A. E. Jarnuke of Saxony and daughter Clarice, went to Roby Saturdya. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crumpacker and daughters, Harriet and Dorothy, were Munster visitors yesterday. Mr and Mrs Lewis Diettrick and daughter. Miss Anna, were Hammond visitors Saturday Will Bachman of Hammond fire department No. 1, visited in Saxony Sunday. Ray Kaske and X." Kikkers were business visitors in Lansing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koons and little son, Alfred, of Englewood, 111., were the guests of friends and relatives here over Sunday. Miss lone Warren has returned to her home, in AVindsor Park, 111., after visiting here for several days. Joe Miller, Munster mail carrier, has returned to his duties after a two weeks vacation. We think that he spent it rocking a cradle. ST. JOHN Miss Frances Boecker of Chicago was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boecker, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohling returned Sunday night from a visit in Hammond. 1 Joseph Sutter, who has been seriously ill for the past week, is able to be around again. Peter Klein of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives here. Quite a number of Chicago friends enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. Hagenbucher. Andrew Thiel of Chicago visited with relatives here yesterday. Miss Laura Scherer returned Saturday from a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry Geisen, at Hammond. Virgil S. Reiter of Hammond, republican candidate for judge of - the superior court, was a visitor here on Sunday. The marriage of Joseph Wachter to Miss Margaret Schaefer was announced in church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Buehre of Brunswick, were visitors here today. Mr. and Mrs. H. Abler of Chicago, were the guests of Mrs. M. Gerlach over Sunday John Hoffman of Dyer, visited with friends here yesterday. Carl Gerlach was a Dyer visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Batterman from Hobart, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Batterman of Dyer, enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schmal over Sunday. Mrs. Peter Schumacher of Spring Hill is the guest of friends in Hammond today. Louis Ludwig made a business trip to Chicago Monday. Tony Grau returned to Chicago Monday morning after spending Sunaay with his parents. Mike Schmal left for Hammond Monday where he will serve as a juror at the superior court house. . A GREAT DISCOVERY Certain Ingredients That Really Grow Hair When Properly Combined. Resorcin is one of the most effective germ destroyers ever discovered by science, and in connection with Beta Napthol, which 13 both germicidal and antiseptic, a combination is formed destroys the germs which rob the hair of its natural 'nourishment, and also creates a clean, healthy condition of the scalp, which prevents the development of new germs. Pilocarpin, although not a coloring matter or dye, is a well-known ingredient for restoring the hair to its natural color, when the loss of hair has been caused by a disease of the scalp. ,inese ingredients in proper combina tion, with alcohol added as a stimulant and for its well defined nourishing properties, perfect the most effective remedy that is known for scalp and hair troubles. We have a remedy which is chiefly composed of these ingredients, in combination with other extremely invalu able medinical agents. We guarantee it to positively cure daudruff and to grow hair; even though the scalp in spots is bare of hair. If there is any vxitallty left in the roots, it will positively cure baldness. If the scalp has a glazed shiny appearance, it's an In dication that baldness is permanent, but in every other instance, baldness is cu rable. We want everyone troubled with scalp disease of loss of hair tn try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. If it does not cure dandruff and grow hair to the satisfaction of the user, we will without qeustlon or quibble, return every cen tpaid us for it. We print this guarantee on every bottle. It has effected a positive cure in 93 per cent of cases where put to a practical test. Rexall "93' Hair Tonic is entirelv onlike. and in every particular better, than anything else we know of for the purpose for which it is prescribed. We urge you to try this preparation at our entire risk. Certainly we know of no better guarantee to give you. tt.auiman at vvoir, Hammond, Ind. MORE NEWS I" OJTE WEEK l!f THE riMKS THAJT 1ST ALL THE OTHER PAPERS IJT THE CALUMET REGIOV COMBIXED. COMPARE THEM AND tKfi IF IT ISZST SO.

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Mr. Goldess and His Troubles. Wouldn't it make you Tight sore if you were basking in the sunshine in front of a store right on Broadway in broad daylight, and some mean thief came along and relieved you of your J. B. Stetson i hat, and let In Its place a worn-out, rusty looking headgear that wouldn't shed water? It made one man sore and that was Charles Goldess of Indiana Harbor. He came to Gary yesterday for the purpose of spending a few idle hours in the steel city and was compelled to return to his native habitation minus a hat, for the stores were closed and he was unable to purchase another, and refused to wear the one which was left in Its place. He reported the matter to the police and may offer a reward for the capture of the light fingered gent. . Sergeant Bohn of the East Chicago police station telephoned to the Gary station this morning. Informing the local police that there had been a bay horse stolen at Valparaiso, hitched to a wagon, and he thought that they were headed towards Gary.Attorney George Bardon of Miller was in Gary this morning on business. C. O, Holmes was In Hammond yesterday afternoon on real estate business. Attorney Clyde Hunter was in Chicago and Whiting yesterday on business. Frank Reissig, drug clerk at the Bor-man-Watson store, has resigned his position to take another out of town. Dr. W. H. Metcalf and wife went to Michigan City Sunday on the Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend interurban for the trolley ride and to visit the summer resort. He found all the amusement places closed up, however, and the town was practically dead. Joe Pittner and wife of Hammond were in Gary today on business. C. Oliver Holmes was in Chicago Sunday where he visited the republican headquarters. He brough back with him a number of Taft buttons which he is distributing about town. Earl Koehler, the marathon runner which has recently been developed in Miller and who has been practicing for nearly all year, was entered In the marathon race in Chicago Saturday and was one of the bunch that finished in thirtieth place, in front of about fif teen others who finished. This is not so bad for a man running his first race and it is expected if Koehler keeps up the good work he will make a star runner in a few years. Floyd Maxon, who has employed at Three Rivers, Mich., fore a large elec trical firm, and who has been In Gary for the past few days visiting his relatives and friends, returned last night to the Michigan City. . Arthur Savage spent the day In Gary yesterday on legal business. At the Methodist church yesterday it was announced that on next Sunday morning there would be held a rally day in which a short well rendered program would be given. This will be given following Sunday school In the morning. The occasion is an 'annual affair in the Methodist church. Attorney H. F. McCracken was in Hammond yesterday on business. The Gary hotel has now installed gas fixtures in the hotel and they are using gas for lighting. You may have an idea of pretty land, but not till you have seen the Mack Company's first addition to Gary. Lots $150. Deposit $15.00 down and $5.00 per month. No interest or taxes. Write or call, The Mack Company, room 15, Brennan building, Gary, Ind. 10-14-6t. NOTICE. If you are looking for a clean neigh borhood to build a home !n S. Carlson's addition, located on Borman boulevard in Tolleston, close to all car lines, churches and schools free street Improvements. Call or address, Alf. Carlson, room 214, Gary building, Gary, Ind. TOLESTON. Miss Henrietta Gibson, who is at tending the Valparaiso college, spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs. H. A. Townsley is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Hiram Meissner and daughter Marion and son Charles of New York, for a few days. Mrs. E. L. Johnston and Lester and Evan Gallagher, spent Sunday with relatives in East Chicago. 1 John Hayes of Chicago transacted buslenss in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Prettyman of Benton Harbor, Mich., are the guests of Mrs. W. S. Kaehler for a few days. Norman Cole will spend the week In Dillionvale, O. Miss Tillie Jahnke returned to her nome in Hammond, after spending a few weeks with relatives here. A nine pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hewitt Saturday morning. The baby will be called Lester Thomas. Mother and baby are do ing nicely. VALPARAISO, H. Richards is here today from Pe tersburg. W. S. Hamlin of Bluefuest is here today on business. F. Geaber of Indianapolis is in the Vale today on business. Frank Peoples is laid up with blood poison Jn one leg as the result of hav ing stepped on a broken beer bottle near Sievers saloon the other day. There will be a meeting of "the Val paraiso loyal republicans at republican headquarters this evening for the purpose of organizing a- marching club and furthering plans for the big Watson rally to be held here Saturday, Oct.3. Sunday night 'Sheriff Green recovered a horse and buggy which had been taken early In the evening from its hitching place at Edgewater, Flint

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near the John Clup place west of town where the animal had 'been tied and deserted by- Its borrower. WHEELER. Nathan Scott, formerly of Wheeler, now living near Gossetsburg, was a Wheeler visitor Monday. Harry Schuster of Chicago Is now vis iting with relatives In Wheeler. John Covey is in the hospital at Val paraiso during the curing of an eye In which he got a steel splinter about three weeks ago. Dr. Dobbins removed part of it but a piece still remains in his eye. Mrs. Unruh of Valparaiso taught music In the Wheeler schools Monday. After this she will be with the pupils two days in the week, Mondays and Thursday. DYER. Messrs. P. Schweitzer and Ed Steph ens of Scherervllle were here Friday evening to look after some business matters. Jacob Mandelbaum of Crete, 111., transacted business here Saturday. John Trinen Sr. of Scherervllle was a business visitor here Saturday. Mike Dlebold of Miller Station was a Dyer visitor Sunday. William Krause and family of Hobart spent Sunday with relatives here. Mat Baker from Chicago was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs George Baker of this place, Sunday. Mrs. Jack O'Hearn of Chicago was the guest of relatives here . yesterday. M. Schmidt of Klaasvllle spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Monix of Klaasvllle visited at the home of B. Teutemacher and family here yesterday. Gust Helnem'an of Hammond spent Sunday at the home of William Ziesenhene here. Miss Ida Ziesenhene visited with friends at Crown Point Friday and Saturday. Julius Baumgart of South Chicago took an automobile ride to Dyer Sunday and spent the day with friends. A ball game had been arranged to take place Sunday afternoon between Dyer and Scherervllle teams, but through some misunderstanding it did not come off as the Scherervllle boys waited for Dyer and Dyer waited for Scherervllle. About 4 o'clock the Scherervllle boys came over but It was too late for a game. Just when they will cross bats now we cannot as yet tell. Messrs. Joseph Schaller, Fred Lang and William Beiriger left this morning for West Baden, where they will spend a week or ten days. The Misses Anna Martha and Ida Zingleman of Chicago were the guests of William Ziesenhene and family over Sunday. LOWELL. Miss Helen Chaffee, of Chicago, was the guest of her lady friend. Miss Stella Nicholas, Sunday. Mrs. Alva Splndler returned to her home in Chicago Heights Monday evening after a several days' visit with her mother, Mrs. E. K. Bacon. E. N. Gragg returned from his trip to Kansas and Colorado, Monday. The Three Creeks Republican club will meet In the republican headquarters Saturday night to transact important business. The Lowell base ball club will play the Valparaiso team at Valparaiso Sunday next A move is on foot to have a lecture course in Lowell this winter. James Reed of Shelby was in town on business Monday. Mrs. Margaret Scholler, of Hobart, is visiting Mrs. Paul Ellis. Will Atwood. who is attendinor srhnnl at Hammond, visited his parents here Sunday. CLARK STATION. One of our most highly esteemed and respected citizens, J. P. Smith,, alias Brigadier, met with a very painful, if not serious accident yesterday, while chopping wood, a small piece of the wood flying and striking him in the eye, causing a very ugly and annoy ing wound. No doubt the accident was partly due to the after effects of a very singular Illness with which he had been attacked the previous evening. We sincerely hope, however, that good cars and a little time will bring him around again. Meanwhile he has our deepest sympathy.. Mrs. E. Clossen and children spent Sunday with Clark relatives. Oliver Walley was a visitor in Gary Sunday. J. Coleman of Chicago was a Clark busienss visitor. Quite a number of young people of this town witnessed the ball game between Black Oak and Toleston. Michael Cavanaugh met with a serious accident here Sunday. He was up very high in a hammock sleeping. He is known as a great sleeper, but he will not sleep in a hammock any more. Some one cut the road, letting him fall to the ground. He was severely bruised by falling against the post. Richard Much spent the afternoon In South Chicago on business. James Meyer of Chicago was a Clark business visitor. . George Tully of South Chicago was visiting with Clark friends. Warter Behn, William Schmetzer and Otto Kreuger attended the ball game between Toleston ana Black Oak Sunday at Black Oak. The Clark Station White Sox will soon play the Ross Juniors and the McKee Colts. Miss Alvina Behn and a few friends were entertained by Miss Emily Behn of this place. IF YOU DO JfT TAKE THE TTMM, fTUTt

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WHITING NEWS Hesigns Her Position. Miss Beulah Arney, a teacher In the imra graed in the public schools, has resigned her position and will leave with her mother for Goshen, where she has accepted a position as teacher. Miss Arney has' been in the local schools since last year when she came rrom .Indiana Tarbor. She and her mother are very boDular and it is tho cause of much regret to learn they are to leave our city, especially on such short notice. A successor has not yet been ap pointed. To Attend Wilson College. Miss Margaret Flfleld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fifleld of Oliver street, left last evening for Chambersburg, Pa., where she will enter Wilson college. . . Miss Fifleld is a graduate of the '08 class of the Whiting high Bchool. and will enter Wilson college for a four years' literary course. Misses Enola: Baker and RInna "K. Bonham will be at home to several of their friends" tomorrow evening at the residence of Walter Parker, 117 Sheridan avenue. .The event will be trlven in honor of Miss Florence S. Wing, li brarian, who will soon leave for Grand Forks, N. S. Charles F. Cripllver, a former Whiting boy who Is now located in Guthrie, Okla., la a regular subscriber toTHB Times. In writing to friends Mr. Cripliver said "Every day when I receive The Times It Is like receiving a letter from home." J. J. Kelly and son, John Jr., have returned from an extended visit In St Louis. William Wylle of Texas, Is here spending his vacation with hi Mr. and Mrs. John Wyle of New York avenue, and. also his brother, George vyne 01 KODertsdaie. Miss Bessie Naef returned to Hihglands yesterday mornlnor after visiting with her parents since Froday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goldsmith of Chi cago, were Whiting visitors Sunday. Mrs. L. H. Mattern entertained her sister, Mrs Woodward of Woodlawn, over Sunjlay. - Miss Delia Fieres returned to Mun ster Monday morning to resume her duties in the public schools after spending a few days with her nthents Mr. and Mrs J. P. Fieres. Miss Mamie Hogemaster of Cihlnnvn Heights, I1L, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. iienry Behrnes of New York avenue. Mrs. Harry Lee and children have gone to Valparaiso for a visit with relatives. John Schaub and Roy Green leave to morrow for Ann Arbor University wnere both are, sophmores, the former taking a civil engineering course and the latter a law course. , Rev. John B. Berg was In Chicago yesterday. ROBERTSDALE. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggers of Roberts avenue, visited the latter's moth er, Mrs. Edwin Cool of Blue Island, Sun day. Hayes Military Band played at the republican political rally In Gary Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. Coughlin of Harrison avenue, entertained the latter's brother and family, from Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ehlers of Harrison avenue, are entertaining the latter's sister, Mrs. Deiter who came here last week from Germany. Dr. and Mrs. T. Kohr of Indiana boulevard were Chicago visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atchison and children, Agnes and Vernon, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Terry of Chclago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klemm of Indiana boulevard, entertained Mr and Mrs. Charles Dust of East Side. The christening of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius LInneman took place Sunday at their home in Harrison avenue. Rev. W. H. Halmhuber performed the ceremony. The child was christened Mildren Ida. Miss. C. Weyer of Chicago, acted as sponsor. Mr. and Mrs. John Shack of Harrison avenue enteretined relatives from Chicago Sunday. Misses Mary Stein, Mertle Bohan. Clara Schaaf, Julia Hubbard, Hattie Dahl and Mrs. Herman Theissen were White City visitors Saturday evening. William Kelley of Stony Island, spent the week end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Bahn of Indiana boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. E. Aman and children of Indiana Boulevard, were the guests of the former's sister, Mrs Frank Hibbs and family of Cheltenham, Sunday. Walter Engler of Indiana boulevard Is Improving slowly from his recent illness. Mrs. Frank Hoffman spent Sunday visiting friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bartoft and daughter Vivian, of Roberts avenue, left yester day for Peoria, 111., where they will spend several weeks vlstting relatives and friends. Don't forget tomorrow afternoon is that lecture at the church and don't fall to hear it as it is free. Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Buer and Miss H. Sell of Chicago, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Homan of Harrison avenue Sunday Miss Carrie Buehler and Miss Harriet Timm visited the former's uncle, Carl Buehler and family In Chicago, Sunday. Mrs. William Grisdale of Roberts avenue is confined to her home on account of sickness. ' HESSVILLE. Mesdames Fullgraf, F. Dedelow and TInola. were among the Hammond visitors yesterday. Willit Raver has returned trom Tennessee. 1 Miss Alma Mielenz arrived In Hess-

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