Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1908 — Page 6
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CROWN POINT NEWS I Didn't last Long. ' There is no question but that the campaign is waxing warm, as is evidenced by the money that is being wagered on the success of the several .-anriirlatps. Yesterday a Hebron man
ponding time last year and in spite of . the hard times elsewhere declare there has been hardly an appreciable decrease in their business. "chas. Fauser moved his household furniture and belongings to his new home in Hammond yesterday and his brother, Ed immediately moved his family into the Lesperance house that was vacated by his brother.
came to crown roini wn.. - -- - day to her h0IJ16 ln Chicago after visdollars in his "walletoskl that he was willing to bet on the election of , nA Marshall but he had the money covered The "card" season has opened up lo allciriy Crown Point republic- again in Crown Point and "bridge" ansQthat it nearly took his breath seems to bo the prevailing fad this away. Several other wagers have been ear. recently made, with the odds in favor The Woman's Study club will , meet of Watson, and from all reports there for their season's first meeting at the
is all kinds of money anxiously await- assembly room or the puoiic norary.
ine to be taken by the Marshall men.
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i.0wn JJOara meets. j Howard returned yesterday from
The Town Board ' met for a stated visn with relatives at Creston Mrs.
meeting last evening and transacted Howard will Join her husband in a few
business connected with the setting or ,jays.
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the curb and sewer assessments, .me brewery sewer was also given their attention. Other business was transacted on account of which could not be obtained at this writing.
Duck Shooting Is Good. Attorney George Bardon, Judge Westlgreen and others at Miller report that the hunting in the vicinity of Miller is the best that it has been for years, and that the ducks have been driven off of the lake in the past few days and onto the swamps. The old time
sportsmen say that the recent cold spell has made the hunting the best
that it has been years. Nearly half the town of Miller yesterday donned thelrhunting Jackets, and enjoyed the sport. It is said that there were so many ducks that they could be purchased for ten or fifteen cents apiece. It is likely that the sport will continue for several days and that a number of hunters from Gary and vicinity will go to Miller to enjoy the sport.
and Miss Kate Eberhart, which took place in Chicago Saturday evening. Misses Anna and Mary Fedorka and
Katie Girman attended the band con
WHITING NEWS
cert given by the Greek Catholics at -leaves for Deaf and Dumb School.
Will Graves of Lowell arrived in !
town last evening. He comes to join the forces of Contractor Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Barney returned yesterday from a few days' visit with friends at Palmer. Miss Hannah Tunk, left for her home
A god sized audience greeted the cresentation of "The Fighting Parson"
last evening at Central Music nan ana at Highlands, where she will spend a all report the attraction as being sat- COUpie 0f weeks before going to Cres-
is factory. Manager Lehman Is mak- ton to woric,
ing an etlort ana nas vu Buc-.. Grant RuBsel, Clifford Dutton and
in booking some first class attractions for the coming season and Crown Point's pleasure-seekers will be able to witness some good shows ere the end of . the season. Beginning tonight and continuing indefinitely, the Presbyterian church members will conduct evangelistic meetings, conducted by the Rev. Chester Birch, called the "cornet preacher." The church expected and desires to arouse great enthusiasm during the re
vival and hopes to increase its mem- jt. ani Mrs. Henry Mueller spent
bership materially by the work about I Sunday in South Chicago
to be canred out. Mr ana Mrs William Dedelow re
i Today's Lake County Times contains turned yesterday from Grand Crossing,
the pictures of the two ladings boys, where they attended the wedding of
Floyd Love left Sunday for South Chicago, where they were given a berth on a lake steamer plying betwen that port and the Superior region. The boys expect to become regular "Old Salts" before their first trip of two weeks is over, but they are now no doubt pay
ing a landsman's tribute to the gray old sea, and the fish are happy.
Meets With Accident. John Johns of Joliet, 111., met with a painful acident when at the corner of Nineth avenue and Washington street, he slipped and fell and broke his ankle. He lives at the Deleware hotel but he was taken ln an ambulance to Mercy hospital.
A week from tonight the University club will give a dinner at the Gary hotel. This will be one of the first
events of the year for the club, whose
Frankowsky"s hall Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wickman of Pearl street entertained their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Gobel of East Side Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Fritz and Children of
Roberts avenue visited out of town friends Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Binghammer and chil
dren and Mrs. BingHammers sister
spent Sunday visiting in Gary, Ind.
John Ashline of Grant Park is the
Abe MIgatz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan MIgatz of One Hundred and Nlneteeth street will leave ln a few
days for Indianapolis to resume his studies at the deaf and dumb school.
The boy, who is 13 years of age, has
been deaf and dumb since his birth
Since going to this school, which he
entered two years ago, hla progress
has been something wonderful. In
reading and writing he is as bright
as the average student. His literary
guest of his brother, Calvin Ashline taste is exceptionally fine, he wishing and family of Ind.'ana boulevard. to read nothing but the best books
Mrs. Joh.i Shahan of Robe-ts avenu and some which" one would really think
fa entairtsUntncr her father fro-n Johns- beyond him
town, Pa., who expects to remain here
several months. Miss Selma Vogel cf Cleveland aveenue spent Sunday visiting in Hammond.
Mrs. Samland of Karr.'aen avenue is !
reported getting along nicely at St. Margaret's hospital, where she underwent a slight operation last week.
MONON. Mrs. Edgar Furgeson and baby of Fafayette spent Sunday with relatives here.
Bert Beams and family left Sunday tendance
HESSVILLE.
a friend. Emil Ladwick has returned to his home in Kenosha, Wis., after a pleasant visit here with his uncle, Wm. Dede-
who will probably play against eacn other in the Chicago-Purdue game next Saturday. The two boys have played on the Crown Point high school team, , . j. a. 1 . arA rn that tpflTTl
in iaci XL w aa tunc ti t . v . . - .. iii , ,, Tho low and family. v.o,. roivoH thplr Initial training, met
t, v ; i.vi hi n rwi the town Mrs. John Tinola was a Hammond
V I VS II i Villi L in b L1 " " " - " ' " i in general has probably supplied the visitor last evening
rmintrv with as many first-class and Misses Leanie and Helen Otto of
noted athletes who have won destine-1 Chicago spent Sunday here with Mrs-.
tion, than any other town of its size jonn Otto.
in the country. , Great interest is being taken by the local fans in the outcome of the big baseball games being played this week to decide the pennant question, and the dopesters have the bacon rendered to a frizzle. Chicago has a little the best of the argument, according to the local fans, and many of them are sav
ing enough money to witness the post
Miss Nellie Smith of Chicago was
guest at the Scott home Sunday.
social functions last season were among evening for a two weeks' visit with Mr,
the few big events in Gary society. Beam s parents In Michigan
It is expected that there will be about While canning fruit Mrs. Elmer New50 present. gent broke a glass can. cutting an
Mr. H. V. Rich -of Chicago, agent for artery ln her hand.
a medicine concern was in Gary yes
Pleasant Social Event
A very pleasant took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Schaefer of Sheridan avenue Sunday. Those present from Chicago were Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Schaefer and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Reeder and family,
Gideon Strey and family, Caspar Ku-
gel and family, John Dasso and fami
ly and Messrs. John Schaefer and Nick Schiele, Barbara Schaefer of Engle-
wood. Those from Whiting were Mr,
and Mrs. Joseph Tcherr and Andrew and Hardy Keilman. Those In at-
enjoyed a very pleasant
time,
LOWELL.
Had Hit Finger Cut Off. Charles Newlan, who works for Ed
Walker with his" ditching machine, got
his finger caught in the machinery
Monday afternoon and it was so badly
season games between the two Chicago mangled that amputation was neces
teams of the National and American I sary. He was brought to town at once
leaeues. bv Mr. Walker for medical attend
The committees that have the ar- ance.
rangement for securing a big delega- Mrs William Weaver and daughter
tion to attend the Watson rally in Ham- 0? gusseXj wis., are here the-guests of
mond next Saturday evening are worK- Mr8 John Lynch
ing hard and it is said with signal
success. Many nave promiseu iu su iu
the north county town next Saturday
to participate in the blow out. Addi
tional arrangements will be made at
the meeting of the Center Township
Republican club on next Friday even
ing and every voter is requested to be
present. Moon & Hale, the paving contrac
terday on business. -
Wallace -Dee of the Kelley-Dee com
pany, will move his family to Chestertown, where he will reside ln the future. Mr. Dee will continue to do
business in Gary, however. Attorney I T. Meyers of Hammond was in Tolleston last night on business. Amrose Rean cf Dunne park, who has been employed in Gary for some time in the Security building, has been sick for the past week, and his condition yesterday was reported quite critical. The nature of the illness is not known. The Gary Building, Loan & Savings company expect to open up their place of busines sin the Brennan block tomorrow. The new enterprise will un
doubtedly be popular from the start as a large number of prominent business men of the city are Interested in the
project. The fixtures are In place, and
the books have arrived so that noth-
iing will prevent theopening of the
business on schedule time.
Charles McKlnley of the Utlca Heater
company of Utlca, N. Y., was in Gary yesterday, where he disposed of a num
ber of furnaces.
purchased several lots in Gary of the Mack company, which he will hold for
speculation.
Thomas Mannion of Toledo, O., was ln Gary yesterday on business. A. S. Cantwell, the barber who recently opened up a shop in the Gary hotel, has decided to branch out and open .n other place of business ln the Victoria hotel. This shop will be one of the largest ln the city. Mr. Cantwell says that when he gets his new
John Edmonds of East Chicago was
a Whiting visitor last evening.
Miss Ida Hoppe, accompanied by her
Mrs. Charles McBee and sister, Mrs. brother, Julius Hoppe, were Hammond
Rebecca Wilson, left for Eureka, Kan., j visitors Sunday evening.
Sunday to visit their brother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenree whn
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Mr. -and Mrs. O. L. Graves of Indl- I side In the Moylau house in New York
anapolls came Sunday for a short visit j avenue, will locate ln Indiana Harbor
with the former s parents, Mr. and where Mr. Jenree is employed as a lssrn
Mrs. James Graves before they leave
for their new home ln Nebraska.
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Madge Lynch of Chicago is ln Low
ell visiting her grandparents, Mr. and i Mrs. John Hack and Mrs. John Lynch.
W. Fay Lynch and gentleman friend.
Joseph Danziger, of Chicago, were the1, shop started he will have enough men
e-uests of Mrs. Lvnch's mother, Mrs. of his own to start a local barber's
John Lynch Sunday.
James Brammock has accepted a po
sition as lineman for the Northwestern
tors, have again brought their steam Telephone comjjany. roller here and are rolling the gravel Charles Kasper of St. Louis was the roads recently built by them, but which guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.! Michaels
were not accepted by the town board
. on account of insufficient roling. The firm, however, hope to complete their
work here this trip.
Charles Wolferman has secured the
contract from the Crown Point Elec
tric Liglit company to build a mammoth concrete foundation for the big engine they recently ordered. Over two car-loads of crushed ' stone and other material will be used in the
building of the foundation alone.
Several of the county candidates were shaking hands in town yesterday,
among them Charles Greenwald, candi
date for prosecuting attorney.
The "heavy ones" an4 overcoats did not feel a bit uncomfortable yesterday and the drop of 48 degrees in less than twenty-four hoirs, made- the coaV man
wear his last winter smile.
Notwithstanding the various reports
concerning the absolutely failure of
the corn crop at the Kankakee marshland republican speaking by Hon. E. D.
on account of the recent frosts, those Crumpacker in the evening.
Sunday. His sister-in-law, Mrs. Gilbert McNay, accompanied him home for a visit with her sister.
Miss Breaks, who has been visit
ing her cousin, K . r . UraKe ana wife returned to her home in Crawfordsville Monday.
Rev. Wozencraft preached his farewell sermon in the Presbyterian church
Sunday evening.
C. W. Mulinex, editor of the LaBelle (Mo.) Star, was the guest of his moth
er, Mrs. Sarah Green, Sunday and Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Layburn are visiting their daughter in Morocco, Ind. The democrats of Cedar Creek will hold a caucus next Saturday to nominate candidates for the vardious township office. A big time is expected here next Saturday democratic in the afternoon
visit today. W. R. Hatch was over from Ham
mond today. Valparaiso evidently will have had its share of big political addresses by the end of the campaign. Congressman Chaney spoke for the republicans at the Chautauqua and Thomas Marshall, democratic candidate for governor, for the democrats. Next Saturday "Jim" "Watson, the republican candidate for governor, will speak here next Saturday, which will undoubtedly be the great day of the campaign locally, and Eugene Chafin, the presidential candidate of the prohibition party, will speak at the University Auditorium a week from today and Tom Marshall expects to return for a sec-
Later Mr. McKlnley ond address here Saturday, Oct. 19.
Thomas Bowen is he re today from Marshall on business.
S. P. Bender, the advance agent for
"The Devil" which is to play at the
Memorial Saturday evening, was here
last evening. The Devil is creating a
big sensation in Chicago and New
York at the present time, where it has
been running for several weeks, thousands of people having been desirable to secure seats. '
Anna Graverson is here today from
Bremen.
There will be all kinds of music at
the Vaudette this week. Mr. Covert,
first tenor of the Lyric quarette, will
sing the illustrated songs and will be
assisted by Vernon Philley with the
flute and Ray Marine on the cornet.
union, which will be done as soon as the men are secured. Yesterday morning a laborer, Mike Juric, had his foot crushed while working on one of the dummy sand cars
for Wyatt & Lamb. .The accident happened at eight o'clock ln the morning
between Eighth and Ninth avenues.
The man was riding one the cars, work
ing as brakeman when a sudden jolt threw him to the ground where he was hit by the car. He suffered badly bruised legs. He was removed to the Mercy hospital.
NOTICE. If you are looking for a clean neigh
borhood to build a home !n S. Carlson's addition, located on Borman boulevard
ln Tolleston, close to all car lines,
churches and schools free street Im
provements. Call or address, Alf. Carl
son, room 214. Gary building, Gary, Ind.
that are supposed to be best informed
state that the entire crop was not injured and a yield of about thirty bushels to the acre will be gotten from
the damaged section.
Crown Point business men report
business about the same as the corres-
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Eradicates Minor Skin Troubles Over Mglit.
A few months ago the dispensers o! poslam, the new discovery for the curt of eczema, decided to allow the druggists of the country to handle it. Previous to that time it could only be Cbtalned direct from the laboratories. Since this change in the method ol distribution, poslam has met with th most phenomenal success of anything Introduced to the drug trade In the las! 30 years. All leading druggists, includ
ing J. "V. vvels ln Hammond, are noa t
carrying the special 50-cent size recently adopted, also the $2 jar. This great success is not surprising when it is remembered that, in eczema cases, poslam stops the itching with first application, proceeds to heal Immediately, and cures chronic cases ln 8 few weeks. In minor skin troubles such as pimples, blackheads, acne herpes, blotches, rash, etc., results thou after an overnight application. Experimental samples of poslam are enl to anyone by mail free of charge, by the Emergency Laboratories. 32 "Wes' Twenty-fifth street, New York City.
The Misses Tillie and Lena Kimmet
went to Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Vincent Ceiga visited friends in Dyer Sunday. After two nights of darkness our lights were running again Saturday night. The trouble was caused by the dynamo burning out. Hon. E. D. Crumpacker will open the campaign in the Three Creek townships next Saturday night in Lowell. A large crowd is expected out to hear : him. The LowpII ball team went to Valparaiso Sunday to play the Standards of that place. The second annual reunion of the H. H. Ragon Pupils' association was held at the Sigler House, Cedar Lake. Saturday. About 125 of his old scholars land their parents and families were present. The day was enjoyably spent ; in visiting, singing, boat riding, etc.
I At noon a most sumptuous dinner was
spread, and the guests all enjoyed it
i to the fullest extend. H. L. Baughman ' was elected president and P. M. Mcj Nay secretary of the association for the ' coming year. Mrs. Emma Stanton of South Dakota : is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Slayton, here.
A move is on foot to have the city
water run out to the cemetery. This is something that should be done.
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ROBERTSDALE. Miss Freda Bahn of Indiana bouie
vard spent Saturday in Chicago, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley.
Louis Timm of Gibson, Ind., vis
ited his mother. Mrs. William Timm,
Sr., of Indiana boulevard Sunday.
Mrs. R. F. Schaaf and daughter, Miss
Clara and Miss Lena Eggers of Hege
wisch visited the former's sister in Chi
cago Sunday.
Miss Florence Pinekard of Chicago Lawn spent the week end the guest
of her cousin. Mrs. Arthur Stross of
One Hundred and Sixth street.
Mr. and. Mrs. Meredith of Chicago
Fpent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wlison Hepburn of Harrison ave
nue.
Mrs. Winters of Milan, Mich., is spending a few days at the home of her dauehter. Mrs. Charles Flaugher. in
Harrison avenue. Mrs. William Timm of Indiana boule
vard, who has been confined to her home for the past week, as a result of stepping on a nail, is able to be out
again.
William Bahn of Indiana boulevard
is on the sick list.
Mrs. Charles Johnson and children and Miss Agnes Westerholm returned
home Saturday after spending several
days visiting the former's sister in
Blue Island, 111.
The little twin sons of Mr. and Mr.
M. McGorby of Hoberts avenue were christened Sunday at the Sacred Heart church in Whiting Rev. Father Berg
performed the ceremony. The babies were christened Herbert Michael and Harold Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Cal
lahan, Miss Rose McGorby and Mr. Dickenson acted as sponsors. Mrs. Charles Allen and Misses Kate and Clara Schmlttle attended the wedding of their cousin, Conrad Wilke
ST. JOHN.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Preifer from
Whiting were the guests of relatives
here over Sunday.
Joseph Soelker spent Sunday in Chi
cago.
Nicholas Dahlkamp of the Johnson
Player Piano company spent Sunday
with relatives here.
Mrs. Joseph Dieboldt and Misses
Kate and Margaret Klassen from Hammond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Soelke over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. August Aubrey re
turned from Hammond Sunday from a visit with relatives, and at the same
time had the pleasure of meeting an
uncle, whom they had not met in thirty-four years. '
Hubert Doctor returned from Elgin,
111., Friday evening, where he attended the forty-second annual reunion of
the Thirty-sixth Illinois Veteran Volunteers. He reported that 286 soldiers were present, six absent and 1,800 of
the regiment were dead. Mr. Doc
tor spnt two delightful days with old comrades from the battlefield and is very well satisfied with his trip.
The invitations of the coming wedding of Miss Margaret Schaefer to Joseph Wachter have been sent out to relatives and friends. The parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer, will at the same day celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dahlkamp from Chicago Heights were visitors here Monday. The Misses Lillian and oJsephine
Hauber from Hammond were the guests of Mrs. M. Gerlach. Henry Stege from Brunswick was a business visitor here Monday. John Reeder from Schererville was a St. John visitor here today. Charles Gerlach returned from a Chicago visit Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Miller from Crown Point were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Sr., today. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rolling visited friends in Hammond Sunday and Monday. Frank Klassen returned yesterday from av isit in Chicago. The Rt. Rev. H. J. Alerdlng, bishop of the Fort Wayne diocese, arrived here Monday morning from Dyer and confirmed a class of young people. He will leave ;.for Hanover Center and Klaasville from here Tuesday.
painter.
Mrs. J. B. Jennings, who recently
moved to Alton, 111., from this city
has returned for a few weeks for the
purpose of visiting her ister, Mrs. J
C. Fieres of Cleveland avenue, who has been very sick.
Miss Edith Lapham of Kansas Is vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Fieres.
The banns announcing the wedding
of Thomas Boland and Miss Anna Dougherty were published for the second time at the Sacred Heart church, Sunday morning.
Mr. Boland is manager of the Whit
ing branch of the Knickerbocker Ice
company. He resides ln Indiana boulevard in Robertdale and his fiancee is
his housekeeper.
The Plymouth club of the Congre
gational church will give a cafetiere
supper ln the church parlors tomorrow evening. This will be an excellent op
portunity to get some good home cook
ing, as the ability of these ladies in
the culinary art has been shown on several previous occasions.
Messrs. Smith and Henry of Woodlawn spent Sunday evening at the Qulnn, home in One Hundred and Nineteethn street. Robert C. Curtis has left for Ann Arbor, Mich., to resume his course ln mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan. John Hannephln. who is an experienced tinner, will open a shop in the old Whiting news stand, at Clarke and One Hundred and Nineteethn street, about Oct. 1.
Next Sunday, Oct. 4, will be rally day at the Congregational church, at which the pastor, Rev. F. M. Webster, requests, all interested in the church to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Al Biggs, formerly of Whiting but now of South Chicago, spent Sunday with friends here. James Roy Morrison of East Chicago spent a few days with his mother in New York avenue yesterday. Thomas Drake of Fischrupp avenue visited Hammond friend Sunday evening. L. S. A'an Westrum of the Contract
ing Westrumlte company is making preparations for a European tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koch and children spent Sunday at Englewood with Mrs. Koch's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kammer. Catherine Koch of Oliver street, wh6 has been 111 with bronchitis is able to be out again. Johnston Knight of Ohio avenue spent Sunday evening as the guest of Miss Katherine Shane of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernstein attended the Calumet theater in South Chicago Sunday evening. Auditor Charles A. Johnson of Crown Point spent Sunday with Whiting friends. Bob Hogan of Oliver street has returned from Michigan, where he spent one week on a fishing trip. Dr. William E. Putnam has returned from Denver, Colo., where he spent three weeks as the guest of Dr. Tilden. The doctor reports a most enjoyable time, and to have witnessed an unusually heavy snow fall.
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