Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 82, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1908 — Page 6

Wednesday; Sept.--23,r190& GARY TIPE TABLE I FROM NEW NO TO CITY The Chicago, Lake Shore &

THE TIMES.

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CROWN POINT NEWS

. . Entertains Party of Friend. f Last events Mrs. W. A. Seheddell delightfully entertained a company of about thirty ladies at her home on Grant street. Ten games of pedro were played and the prizes awarded to Mrs. L A. Salisbury and Mrs. Herbert Barr, after which a most enjoyable supper was served. The out-of-town guests

were Mrs. Uphara of Salt Lake City,

Mrs. Fred Krost of Hammond. Mrs. Berry Clark of "Wheatfleld

and

Kicking on the Geese. The Times has been asked by numerous readers to publish an article relative to the tame geese and ducks that now Infest the waters of rancher lake at the fair grounds. It is said they are causing much annoy-

to those who want to nsn or

ance

of

wlm In the waters, and charges

destroying the first spawn and depleting the stock of the finny tribe are repeatedly made. There is a great deal of truth In the statements made, and It is to be hoped that the matter will be Investigated and if found trtje, that the owner will take the right view of the matter and not make a duck pond oat of one of the prettiest little lakes In the country, besides spoiling the recreation and pleasure of those who use the waters for swimming and fishing.

The next attraction to be billed for Central music hall for playgoers is W. F. Manns. "The Fighting Parson."

which is said to be one of the best shows on the circuit. Tfte attraction is billed. for the evening of the 28th only, aod the show comes well recommended and will no doubt draw a sacked house. Manager Lehman has

been especially fortunate in billing his

the . school and some .good games have 1 been scheduled. Thetboy already have

hopes of the countychampionship, and it will take a good team to wrest It

away frc-ra them.

Charley Blegler andjhis family are

harving lots of trouble with appendi

citis and already three metnbers jhave been sick with the disease. This time

a ten-year-old i daughter' of the Bleg-

els has the disease and is said to be

very sick at the - present writing. '

Thb Timer wasthe recfipient of numerous congratulations from its

WHITING NEWSS

Hostess at Party.

Miss Ingrie Hendrickson was hostess

at a very pleasant gathering of young people at her home in 127th street and

New York avenue in honor of her guest Miss Anna Matson. The evening was spent in games and music, several classical selections on the piano being given by Miss Anna Wellette. Dainty re

freshments were served by the hostess,

was left vacant by th - resignation of Miss Amey. It is expected that a successor wilPbe appointed within-a few days.

friends last evening who read the ar- assisted by her mother, Mrs. John P.

tide, "What the Italian Thinks.

"Very clever" and ."good campaign dope" were, some of the expressions

showeredxcntthe article.

The Mason Invite and request the presence of every' brother Mason at the lodge rooms '-this evening to assist in conferring Che third degree. Smok

er and luncheon! after 'the work.

William Kletltege of .Hammond tran

sacted business, In Crown Point yester

day. Meeting jofthe Center iTownghip Re

publican club' on Friday evening over

Scheddell's drug store. All invited.

Contractor Green, who built the sew

ers in Crown Point, transacted busi

ness here yestierday. He has secured

a big contract: In East Chicago.

Will Steeb is transacting business

in Chicago today.

Cffunty Commissioners Love and Krlmbill transacted business in town

yesterday.

Mrs. Fred Krost t of Hammond is

visiting withDr. BdtKrost and family for a few'days.

The present campaign promises -to be

lively . with Interest, and General

Apathy has certainly been driven to

the tall timbers.

Hendrickson. Among the out of town

guests was Ed. Kastlick of Chicago.

Funeral of Baby McClellan. The funeral of the. five month old

son of Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan

of Schrage avenue was held yesterday

morning, interment taking place at

Greenwood cemetery in Hammond. The

funeral x was in charge of undertaker J. H. Freeman Fife of East Chicago and the services were preached by Rev.

John B. Berg of the Sacred Heart

church.

The cause of the child's untimely

death was spinal meningitis with

which it had been effected for several

months and from the effects of this

terrible illness it had suffered untold

agony.

Miss Anna Matson of Peacock, Mich.,

is here for an extended visit with Miss Ingrie Hendrickson.

Miss Marguerite McElroy of Flsh-

rupp avenue was in Chicago yesterday.

Several Whiting people attended the

funeral of the infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. B. Flock at East Chicago yes

terday morning. Mrs. Flock was formerly Miss Mary O'Connell, daughter of Mrs. Ellen O'Connell of this city. Their

ROBERTSDALE. Miss Ella Hatt of Pearl street was the guest of her cousin. Miss Clara Tudke of South Chicago, the fore part of the week. Charles Stross,' Sr., of Roberts avenua

was a Gary visitor last Sunday.

Miss Kate Bader of Harrison avenue

was among the Chicago shoppers last Monday.

Mrs. Will Smith returned to her home

in Hamilton Park after spending a few days here the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Aman of Indiana boulevard.

Lee Jewett and I. Moore visited with .friends in Chicago Monday.

The Robertsdale volunteer firemen

held their regular meeting in the fire station Monday evening. About fifteen

members were present and a pleasant session was spent.

August Southerland was in Chicago

Heights on business Monday.

L. Marts of the fire department is

suffering with an attack of hay fever.

Mr. and Mrs. William Eggers spent

the day visiting in Chicago,

E. A. Mlzo of Woodlawn was a Rob

ertsdale business visitor MondaJ.

Mies Anna Sell of Harrison avenne

is confined to her home on account of

sickness.

Henry Hat and daug-hten'Louise spent

Sunday visiting frtends in Chicago.

J. Woodman of Indiana Harbor was

the guest of frlendsfcher Sunday even

ing. 4

Among those who, saw the "Rocky

Continue to Get Licenses. City Clerk Oliver Holmes reports that

tip to date, since the passags of the license ordinance for peddlers, there have

been two oil wagon drivers and one

hand push cart man apply for a licnse. It was hoped that the license of push

arts was placed high enough so that it

would eliminate this class of peddlers from the city, but - it seems that they

ave been making enough money to

continue in the business. The few that

will be able to secure the licenses will

have a cinch on the business given up by their competitors. Some of them

have purchased such expensive peaunt machines that they cannot afford to

quit the business.

For a short period yesterday after

noon the water supply of the city was

sjiut off, and the Broadway business houses were greatly inconVenlnced

thereby. As soon aa, the necessary re

pairs were made, it was again turned

on.

, many friends extend their sympathy in I Mountain Express" atUhe Calumet The-

ST. x JOHN.

. Peter LiesenfeltSr., of Hammond was

uec" "----"J- - here on business Xyesterday.V arranging attractions for the coming season and t.Am, hi tlrr, xaZ

Massoth, of HanoverfCenter, will move

there.

Mr. nd Mrs. AloisPortx -visited with

relatives In Chicago fyesberday.

Ueter Lauerman)made a business trip

some good shows are promised

The scnool board recently made a donation of a sum of money for the erection of shower baths, to be used for athletic purposes and the same has been installed In the north ward high

school building this weeJc, the cost of I to Chicago yesterday.

which was appreciably lessened

through the kindness and instrumen-

ality of Clayton Root assisted Dy members of the football team, who did a great deal of the labor themselves. It is reported that Claude W. Allman has sold the house immediately south of his home and now occupied by the Morgan family, to Earl E. Cole, who will reside there as soon as matters can be arranged. It is also said that Mrs. Adelia Cooper of Hammond has purchased the lot south of the

house just purchased by Cole and will

Mesdames Nicholas ikTerry and John

crer of Hammond,' . spent Monday

with Mrs. Mary Koch and Mr. and

Mrs. John Pfeifer.

Christ Klaas of -Hanover township

transacted -business- here today.

Mike Kolllng and Joseph Sutter Jr.,

returned from a business trip to Ham

mond.

Misses LaurajSchererJand Rose Schu-

nSacher were Chicago visitors yester

day.

The party consisting of;Frank Berg,

again build and take up her residence J John Miller Ss., George M.Gerlach and

in Crown Point. Mis8 &eiran, wnoimaae a-trip to Alt.

Pleasant, Mien., last week, returned

i . j i xAn,-a anil T ho I - ' - r J

in,nK 7 "I "Poke in great favor of that part of the surrounding country have hoped and country ana Mr. Berg who bou ht prayed for during the last two months ..,htv , fQ.tw. w,

was reanzea yesieiuay i. wm,t thfl. -,,-- Yh

4 o clock when the town was visnea by a good shower of rain. Much more is needed, however, before the pastures

will again take on their green dress

and it Is now thought that unless

frost keeps away that the pastures will be mighty slim picking for some time to come. Oscar Krinbill and Sam Lane were here yesterday and in their capacity as county commissioners disposed of the old Jail barn. Dr. Charles Tinkham was the lucky bidder and it was knocked down to him at the price of $126, which is considered very cheap, considering the present price of lumber. The barn has to be moved within three days from its present location. Dr. M. F. Keuter, representative of the American Woman's league, an organisation founded by E. G. Lewis, will lecture at the town hall to ladies and gentlemen. It is said that the high school foot

ball team this year will be one 6f the

clark;station.

.jar. ana -Airs. yueorgefSccmetzer returned home after hewing a pleasant

time at Edgewciter, O.,. but they left

again for I?enton;Harbor.

t. carman returned nere after a

pleasant vacation with his daughter

at Chicago.

Mrs. . Behniand daughter. Miss

Emily, attended the birthday party of

their sad bereavement.

Mrs. Rose Connors who has ben vis

iting with Mrs. Quigly of John street

left yesterday morning for Forest Park,

111. Her son, Alex. Connors, who is

now a member of a new theatrical

production, came out from Chicago to

visit her.

Charles Crandall of South Chicago,

of tiie firm of Crandall and Bacon, was a Whiting business visitor yesterday.

Mrs. L. Welsby of John street, who

has ben so seriously ill with typhoid

fever, is now able to be up. As soon as she is able Mrs. Welsby with ehr two youngest children will leave for

a visit to her home In Pennsylvania.

Harry Johnston was an East Chicago

visitor yesterday. J

Harry Kiefe has returned from Iowa

where he has ben working. Mr. Kiefe

intends to reside here again with his

mother.

Miss Nellie McTigh has taken a po

sition, as bookkeper with the Whiting

Call.

Charles E. Greenwald, republican can

dldate for prosecuting atorney, and

George Girard, sr., accompanied by a

party of friends from Hammond spent yesterday "building fences" In and

around St. John and several other In diana towns.

The Fortnightly Club which has not

been in session during the summer

months held their first meeting of the

1908 1909 season Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Joseph Allen of Ohio

avenue

ant one, the larger portion being taken

up with thre minute' papers on vaca

tlon experiences by the members In at

tendance. These proved very amusing

and several very instructive.

ater Sunday evening'were: MiasEthel

Jewett and Lee Jewett, Mr. T. Bolln

and daughter Margery and Miss Anna Doughterty, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hennes-

sy and daughter Rose.

The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical

church will hold a meeting at the

church tomorrow afternoon at two

o'clock. All members are requested to be present as important business is to

be transacted.

Messrs. Ed. Langohr and. George Bar

toski visited friends in South Chicago

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed..Freese anddaughter

Mo-Uie and Mr. and Mrs. Saastof Whit

Ing enjoyed a days outing in Michigan

City Sunday.

Miss Anna Minceberg and M. Fer

guson saw "A Yankee Prince" at the Colonial theater in Chicago Sunday

evening.

LOWELL.

Miss Calla Palmer has been-engaged

as assistant musis instructor in our

schools.

H. H. Ragon attended the-funeral of

Leo Schafer at Crown Point 'Tuesday.

A fine rain fell here Tuesday evening.

Oliver Palmer has resigned his po

sltlon as clerk in the Bargain store and

will attend the business college in

Hammond. Bert Thompson has taken

his place.

Mesdames Leslie Gregg, J. E. Zart

man, J. B. Bailey arid Gabe Trump at

tended a birthday party given in honor

The evening was a very pleas- of Mrs. ReRoy Barley at Crown Poin

Tuesday.

A Ilttlo son of Mr. and Mrs. B

Beckman has been suffering for som

time with an abscess in his leg. An op

The next I eration .was performed last night an

ness vicltor.

VALPARAISO.

A Most Valuable Agent. The glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce's medicines greatly enhances the medicinal properties which it extracts from native medicinal roots ' and holds In sortition much better than alcohol would. It also possesses medicinal properties of its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and antifennent. It adds greatly tatbe efficacy of the Black Cherrybark, Bloodrpot, Golden Seal root, Stone root and Queen's root, contained ia "Golden Medical Discovery "In subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, throat -and lung affections, for all of which, these agents are recommended by standard medloar authorities. In all-cases where there is a watting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomarti, as hi the early stages of con eumnripn,tbere can be no doubt that glycerineacts as a valuable nutritive and aids roe Golden Seal root. Stone root.

Queebls robt and Black Cherrybartc la

promounpfligesuon ana mjuaing up tno

Mrs. M. Hiemke of South Chicago,

A. TVatts of tClark was a Gary busl- 1 meeting, which will be held on October I the little fellow is getting along nicely,

Hon. "W. W. McMahon of Hammond,

democratic candidate for judge of the

Lake Superior Court, was in Lowell

yesterday.

The State National Bank has put

new roof on their building.

Russell H. Dunkleberger left yester

day for Knoxville, Tenn., where he goe

to attend school

T. A. "Wasson went to Monon on busl

ness Tuesday-

Will Duscall has moved into th

rooms over E. J. PIxley's Jewelry store

Several of our people went to Morocco

..today to see Hon. W. H. Taft, republi

can candidate for president

H. V. Weaver, who has been working

In Gary for some time, is visiting his

family here

The Hammond Fruit Company is do

Ing a rushing business selling fruit in

Lowell

fifth, will be at the home of Mrs. H. E.

Beaubien of LaPorte avenue, at which a "spelling pee" will be conducted by the Dresident. The year's work bv the

George II. Pattontis in the Va iodav club, which is now in its fourteenth'

from Indianapolis. vear and which Is verv interesting.

H.-F. Craig of (Washington, D. C is I was planned by the programme com-

in the city today. mittee which consists of Mesdames L.

The condition of DeForest Peodes H- Mattern, Robert Humphreys and

tho yaung son of Frank Peonle vhn Frank Lewis. It will follow the trend

of our national. life, 'ihe present of

ficers of the organization are: Presi

dent, Miss L. Scholurman; vice presl-

dent. Mrs. Frank Long; secretary. Miss

X. E. Wycoff; treasurer, Mrs. W. O.

Walker.

has been suffering with blood poison as the rsault of bavin er .taTn 1 i

best and strongest in the history of hotti: Z T I en bottle, is Improving He underwent

an operation.

iuu may ci oysters now. a com

mercial travelingtman was here to sell

'some today. 1

GARY NEWS

FOR HARBOR JUNCTION, EAST I ""iffijjgr SS5? SiS CHICAGO AND HAMMOND CARLISLoD S0DT5 4:35 A. M. 1:15 P. M. 3:45 A. M. 5:27 A.M. 1:55 P.M. 8:47 A.M. 6:15 A. M. 2:45 P. M. 10:50 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 4:10 P. M. . 1:10 P. M. 7:35 A. M. 4:45 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 8:10 A. M. 5:35 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 8:55 A.M. 6:37 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 10:13 A. M. 7:10 P.M. 6:37 P. M. 10:55 A. M. 8:25 P. M. 7:40 P. M. 11:34 A.M. 9:35 P.M. 9:35 P.M. 12:35 P. M. 10:55 P. M. 11:00 P. M.

Judge A. C. Huber has now moved

nto his new office in the Savage build

ing, corner of Seventh avenue and

Broadway. Judge Huber moved there

Saturday afternoon from his former of

flee in the Goodman block on Seventh

avenue and Massachusetts street. Judge Huber now has one of the best courts

nthe city, and occupies a roomy, well

furnished office.

D. D. Claudy of the Club cigar store,

suffered a painful accident Monday

when he was loading laundry from i passenger train on the Michigan Cti:

tral tracks. In some manner his left

eg got caught between the train and

the wagon and resulted in the crushing

of his. foot. He Is now compelled to

walk on a cane, but does pot expect any

permanent injury to result.

Attorney W. M. Dunn, who has been

fn Buffalo, N..T., for the past two weks

Is expected back in Gary tomorrow.

Floyd Irish of Hammond, inspector

for this district, was in Gary today on

business.

Rev. Albert Smith of Hammond, pas

tor of the Episcopal church of that city,

was in Gary yesterday.

Attorney Robert McAleer of Ham

mond was in Gary yesterday on busl

ness.

The' largest gold leaf sign ever paint

ed m Gary is now being done by tn

Union 'Sign Company onthe new Smith

& Baker bank building, cornor Tenth

avenue and Broadway. The work has

taken several days to complete and is source of gret admirtion.

Ingwald Moe Is now having his

Broadway theater repaired and fixed u

for the winter. The work was start

ed yesterday in, the front of the build

ing. and will-be -completed in about two weeks. The .theater will continue to

run while- undergoing repairs.

The street cars. started yesterday to

run on the second1 track from the Wa

bash tracks to the 'Lake Shore tracks,

The switch was completed yesterday

enabling them to run on -both tracks.

Tou 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 4 or taxes. Write or call, The Mack Company, room 15,'Brennan building, I Gary, Ind. 10-14-6t. NOTICE. If yon are looking for a clean neighborhood to butld 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 2lft Gary building, Gary, Ind.

Limited Trains stop at Harbor Junction, East Chicago, Miller, Dune Park, Michigan City, Hudson Lake and New Carlisle ONLY. To Michkjan City ONLY.

To Michigan City ONLY. Daily except Sunday.

BAGGAGE carried by EAST-BOUND TRAINS leaving at 6:45 a. m., 10:S9

1. m., 1:10 p, m., 4:45 p. m, and 6:37 p. m.

Effective, Sunday, H. U. WALLACE,

Sept. 6, 1908. GENERAL MANAGES.

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Guy Mosher, who has ben visiting

The merting ofithe Republican Club at tne home of Mr- and Mrs. John F.

which was to have 'been held last night.

m.k,l me j'uipuso ui arranging ror a

marohing club, for the Watson rally.

has been postponed until Thursday

evening at 7:30,o'c!ock, owing to a mis-

understanding of the date.

BLACK OAK.

Born, to Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Ewen

i Sept. 19, a son.

rea irinen and Charles Keilman

spent Sunday at Scherervllle.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C Seberger and Mr.

and, Mrs P B gcheldt attended the fu

neral of a relative at Hammond Mon

day..

Joe Miller is baek on the rural route

again after a pleasant vacation.

Resh ari

and brin

Df the w

not be e

cot cure

strensrth. controllintr the cough

tg about a neaituy condition e svstem. Of course, it must

cted to work miracles. It will

nsumption except In its earlier

stages. U w,1l,C,lr1 vprv ypver- ofett; catP. harTg-OT, rhrc-n -. coughs, brqnchiol and' iTTVr.Ml yrnubirs. anfl chnjpiqsora

t Fypvp t -A-J a. 11 oa rsg ness. ia acuiecougu

MERRILL VILLE. Franfc Bliss of Englewood visited his

nephew, F. B. McCarty. over Sunday, Mr. Bliss Is a board of trade man In the city.

Grady of Oliver street, has gone to

Grand Rapids, Mich., from where he

will return to his home in Cleveland

Ohio.

Mrs. Comfort Rogers of Adrian, Mich

is expected here Friday to visit with her mother Mrs. "Wycoff of Ohio avenue.

Mrs. James Allison has returned to her home from Point Richmond, Cal., where she spent several months visit

ing relatives

John Schnelderwent of Chicago trans

acted gusiness here yesterday.

Mrs. Harvey Lee has returned home after spending the past week with rel

atives in Valparaiso.

Frank Wenzel of Chicago was a

Whiting visitor yesterday.

George Trobosh of Chicago was ar

rested by Officers Mullaney and Pinkerton on the charge of peddling with

out a license. Trobosh deals in razors

and razor strops ana it was with a large quantity of these articles in his

lwell may get a chance to meet the

LaPorte ball team at Valparaiso a week

from next Sunday tht is if Manager

Smith does not change his mind again.

HESSVILLE. Walter Mueller Is under the doctor's

care.

Herman Reickhardt and family will

411 KLUieuju.ua 1 " ' en. T-unu 1 ru.

It ib not so ettecU vo. il ls in the lingering j spent an hour at Merrtllville last night.

hang-on eongns, or those 01 long standing, even when accompanied by bleedintr from

lungs, that it has performed its most

marvelous cures. Prof. Finley EJlingwood, M. D., of Bennett Med. College, Chicago, says of gly

cerine

move back to Hammond in the near future.

Miss Jennie KIkkert .of Griffith has

come to Hessville to make her home with her sister, Mrs. Henry Schoon.

Joe Hess is reported worse. Mr.

Hess has been sick for many months. Jacob Munster of Munster, transacted ed business. Mrs. Vanes Sr., was taken very ill

When suddenly last evening and Dr. Kelly

was called from Hammond.

nnsapcftlnn that hA wan ranirht

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w iuuiBB, who ana enuaren, taken to the station he put up $25.00

bonds, signea oy bteve baboi. to appear i-mii Twtcir nf Vennha wii

ii.ri nanaoipn ana auss Pinter, both In Mayor Smith's court to stand trial the guest of William Dedelow and fam

" In dyroessla It serves aa excellent var

Boldlne a fixed Quantity of the reroxide of

hydrogen in solution, it is one of the best manufactured products of the present time la

Its action upon errrwoiea, Gisoraerea stomachs, egwcially If there 1 ulceration or ca

tarrhal gastritis (ca&arrbal inflammation of

stomach), it is a ruot efficient preparation.

Glrcerine will relieve many cases of pyrosis

(heartburn) and excessive gastric (stomach)

ecidlty."

eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old ores.

01 urown t-onit, visited at the home for the offense. The case came up yes

01 rtaipn .fierce yesterday. I terday afternoon but as the evidence

Floyd Flerca of South Chicago was against him was not very strong the

home yesterday. His knee is much I case was postponed to give the man

improved. I an opportunity to secure an attorney.

1

Mrs. Charles Williams has returned to The ca8e ,s DOke(S to come up in the

her home at White Water, Wis., after ame court tomorrow.

a week visit at her old home. The teachers of the local school tend

Miss Bliss, who has been visiting her' ered a farewell party to Miss Beulah

Eversole spent yesterday in

purifies the blood curinsr blotches, pimples.

Golden Medical Discovery" enriches and

terce.

for free booklet tefllns all about the satire

nephew, Frank McCarty, is now in the city the guest of her brother.

The social given by the Ladles' Aid

society, waa a success both socially and

financially.

or ulcers.

Send to Dr. K. v. Vi

. of BuUalo. ST. Y

medicinal roots composing this wonderful

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BOARDIXG nOCSE,

J. Arney and her mother at their home I y in TiS-ftrt .trot Dtramlnv ITI

Arney, who is one of the best and most popular teachers in the scool, has resigned her position to Uave at once for Goshen, Ind., where she will teach in the public schools of that city. Mrs. Jesse Brlnker of Ohio avenue Is

substituting in the fourth grade which pitted.

ily. Mrs. M.

Chicago. Miss Ida TarnowskI was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. Otto has returned from a three days' visit in Chicago. Miss Martha Schaaf of Robertsdale

as a Hessviue visitor toaay.

Charles Karsten transacted business

In Hammond yesterday. , Alfred Vanes was a Highlands -vlsltdr yesterday. I George Wolf of Delaware, O., was a Hessville visitor yesterday.

Work on the Hessville hill is com-

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