Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 93, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1908 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Tuesday October 6. 1908.

PROM' NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY ;

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CROWN POINT NEWS

i Crown Point lies cuts It - We don't think Hammond citizens fought to stand for the attempt to disparage and belittle the splendid showing and efforts made by the Center township, republican club last Saturday night at the WatBon rally In Hammond, as appeared In the wrlteup of the affair In the democratic sheet printed there," said a Crown Point citizen last evening when reading the following paragraph from that paper: "The first disappointment was

In the siae of the Crown Point crowd. Although the incoming train was met with the blare of band muslo. a solitary few voters stepped down to shake hands with the whitecapped reception committee." "I know Hammond and its citizens Well, and Independent of politics they will resent the slur on the hospitality of the to$n. The Crown Point delegation was congratulated repeatedly for its efforts and showing, and of all the biased and maliciously false articles ever written I think that one takes the biscuit." Certainly Center township is worked up over the article, not from any harm that can come from it. but on ac-

count of the attempted effort to belittle their efforts and the 250 to 300 voters that went to Hammond oh Saturdayon the several trains and marched In the parade will have plenty of occasion to resent the insinuations In question." Town Board Meets. The town board will meet for their regular session last evening, but no Important business was transacted beyond the paying of bills and their regular routine of business. Contrary to the usual custom of the last few meetings the board had no prdlnances to pass or wrestle with. George V. Sherman was absent -Ion account of sickkness, and the other members adjourned at an early hour. , East Chicago Man Weds. , As was prophecied in these columns last week, Cal Moon, the East Chicago contractor, will known here, and Miss Rose Wachter, of this place applied for a license to marry at the county clerk's office. No reports

of their marriage was given out last evening, but as the couple have all the necessary papers It is supposed that

they stole qultely away and had the

sermon performed. Their many friends Join In congratulations and best

wishes for a long and happy mar ried life.

Meyer; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, of said city. This Is the last week of the circuit court and, although the Justice Mills has ': been grinding continually and disposed of a large number of cases, there are still many more left to be wiped off the docket. A continuous circuit court will be an absolute necessity in the near future. Either that or the alternative of having In our Jails many prisoners, some probably Innocent, awaiting trial, will the additional expense to the county and suffering to themselves. The commissioner court met for their regular monthly meeting yesterday at

their room in the court house and tran

sacted quite a grist of business in the way of paying county bills and bridge work. A full account of their transac

tion will be given later.

Mrs. Joseph T. Atkins was a Chicago

visitor yesterday.

"What with pension day, commission

ers court and the circuit court in ses

sion yesterday. Crown Point certainly

presented a busy appearance.

John Fuller transacted ' business In

Chicago yesterday.

The democratic brethren will hold their regular weekly meeting at their

headquarters over Houk"s shoe store

tomorrow evening.

Dick Bielefeld's new horse is still

rather "car shy," and Dick sadly

missed old "Suyler," the horse he for

merly used In the express business.

Ben Hayes, Charles Dougherty, Le-

roy Bailey and George Fisher are In

Gary today on political business.

Attorney Johannes Hopelke was

Hammond visitor yesterday.

The picture show will exhibit the

celebrated "Passion Play" pictures at

the Central Music hall tomorrow night

and Thursday. These are considered

the best moving pictures ever made and carefully and minutely depict the events and scenes in the life of the

Savior.

Program for Meeting.

The following Is the program of tljft

Chester Birch at the Presbyterian

church: TUESDAY.

Self-Denial Day Read Heb. 11:24-26.

2:30 p. m. "On the Still Hunt." 7:30 p. rn. "Power of the Cross." WEDNESDAY. Mid-Week Sabbath Read Mark 2:27 28. 10 a. m. Message to the Churoh. 2:30 p. m. "Failure and Why." 7:30 p. m. "Cured, Secured and As eured." THURSDAY.

Leter and Phone Day Read Acts

15:23. 2:30 p. m. "Breaking Up Monotony.1 .7:30 p. m. "Suicide of the Soul." FRIDAY.

Restitution Day Read Luke 19:8

Matt. 18:15-17. 2:30 p. m. "The Heart's Desire."

7:30 p. m. "Fixing One's Owji Des

.tin." SATURDAY.

Preparation Day Read Jno. 1:35-51

Try to help some one confess Christ on

Sabbath. SUNDAY. Decision Day Read Joshua 25-15. 9:80 a. m. Special S. S. hour. 10:45 a. m. Evangelistic Meeting. 3 p. m. Men's Meeting.

7:30 p. m. "With the Crowd, but

"Without God." MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Meetings Continue.

2:30 p. m.- Usual Afternoon Meeting.

7:80 p. m. Evangelistic Meetings

WHITING NEWS

1 Sermons For CHldren." Rev. M. C. Wright of the M. E.

church entered upon a new departure

Sunday by giving an Introductory service and five minute service to the chil

dren at 10:50 a. m. Rev. Wright was much pleased vlth the venture of last Sunday as the qhildren seemed much In

terested in the talk, and it will be continued every Sunday. In the even

ing Rev. Wright preached on "The Children Saved From odom, or Perils of the Boys and Girls in Whiting." This proved to be an excellent piece of advice to parents, and among the many

points discussed was that of young girls being out at nights and of young boys playing slot machines.

Suffers Paralytic Stroke. Mrs. Charles Qulnn of One Hundred

and Nineteenth street suffered a stroke

of paralysis, which , rendered her

speechless for a day and a half. At the present writing Mrs. Qulnn Is again able to utter a few words and it Is thought that she will soon recover. The stroke Is thought to have been

brought about by worry which was caused by the large amount, of sick

ness to the different members of the

family.

and One Hundred and Eighteenth street which has been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. William Hardy. The fitowell family moved yesterday. Mrs. William Eaton is confined to her home in Sheridan avenue by illness. Russell F. Smith began his course at the Metropolitan Business college in

Englewood yesterday. Mr. Smith will take the straight business course which will fit him for a business career.

Sunday was rally day at the Plym

outh Congregational church and It proved to- be red letter day as the at-

tenadnce was larger than it has been

for several months. Rev. F. M. Webster gave an excellent discourse on "A Message For Our Times," which proved very appropriate.

Benjamin Wedman has disposed of

his milk route to Casper and John Mat

son, both of Whiting who will take charge of the route at once. Mr. Wed

man will embark in the express bust ness.

Will Hold Banquet. ;

The Whiting Croatian Republican club is making elaborate preparations

for a campaign closing banquet which

will be held at Mettier's hall, Satur

day evening, Oct. 24. Ararngements have been made to have candidates present who will speak in Croatian,

Slav, Pole and Hungarian. Music has

GARY NEWS

- A Minstrel Parade. - The Minstrel band of the Uncle Tom Cabin company which is now playing at the Gary theater, paraded the streets of Gary yesterday afternoon and evening. The band made a big hit over town nd soon had a- following of a

large crowd of school children. The

play In the evening was much enjoyed by a large crowd.

DYER. C. Stallbohm of Munster transacted business here Monday. Mr. C. H. McConnell of the Chicago Business college was here Monday in the Interests of the institution. Phillip Austgen of St. John was a business visitor here Monday. Mr. Badenus of the Chicago Heights brewery was here yesterday, looking after the brewery's Interests. H. Rinkenberger made a business trip to Joliet Monday. Mrs. Mat Hoffman and son, Leo, visited with relatives at Chicago over Sunday. A little 8-months-old baby of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Allen died Sunday night

been engaged to assist In making while Mrs. Allen was on a visit with things lively, and after the speakers here parents here. The funeral will be are through with their flow of ora- held at Scherervllle Wednesday.

tory a banquet will be served at which

roasted sheep will be feasted upon.

to

GARY TIC1E TABLE 4

The Chicago, Lake Shore &

South Bend Railway Co.

FOR HARBOR JUNCTION, EAST CHICAGO AND HAMMOND

LOWELL.

A young son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowe

got bit quite severely In the face by

Frank Koontz's dog Sunday night He

was taken to a physician and it is

thought nothing serious will result'

Mrs. Harriet Sisson, after a p'Jasant

visit of several weeks with ehr chil

dren, has returned to her home in

Chicago.

Mrs. R. R. McMahovi and children

have returned from a several weeks

visit with Westfleli (Ind.) relatives.

Mrs. O. DeWiU is enjoying a visit

with Michigan " relatives.

Mrs. Shteves, of Orient, la., is en-

oylng a,' visit here with her cousin.

Mrs. P.; D. Clark. Mrs. Shreves is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Van Slxke, former Lowell residents.

Miss Bessie Robinson, who attend

ed ' the Dlnwiddel clan reunion here, returned to her home at Burton,

Wash., Monday.

Rev. DeLong filled the Presbyterian

pulpit here and at Pine Grove Sunday.

It is thought he will be permanently by the Presbyterian congregation.

Wedding Takes Place.

M. Fagen made a business trip

Chicago yesterday.

While an E. J. & E. freight was

passing through here at a moderate

The bedding of Miss Mary Zurbrlg-1 speed Monday noon the engine left

gen 'to Mike Jonos took place yesterday the rails and. came near causing a big merning at the Sacred Hear church, wreck. As it was traffic was delayed t'ne ceremony being performed by Rev. until evening before the track was

J. B. Berg. Both young people are clear.

very popular in this city, where the Mr and Mrs H Lynn and Master

groom is a prosperous merchant, hav- Walter Behn and Miss Sadie Olis at-

ng a grocery and meat market on tended the baU game at Chicago Sun

day afternoon between Chicago arfd Detroit and saw the former win. Aft

er this they spent the evening with Mrs. Oils, mother of Mrs. Lynn, and Misfs S. Olis. They report a good time, enjoying a good supper there.

Mr. William Schmetzer saw the ball

game at Gary Sunday.

Miss E. Behn and Master Elmer

Fred Borman of this

Eas. One Hundred and Nineteenth

tree.

Mr. id Mrs. Al Roneaux of Colorado,

are her. visiting the former's sister,

Mrs. Foi and brother, Arthur Ron-

veaux. M-. Ronveaux was formerly

one of our most popular young men, having left for Colorado about two

years ago, a short time after which he

was married. His many friends are Behn and Mr.

glad to welcome him although his stay place attended the Calumet theater at

SHELBY. . Charles Parrlsh transacted business

In Lowell today.

Mrs. M. M. Holmes was a Lowell vis

itor today.

Mr. and Mrs. Otha Chambers of

Delphas, Kan., Is visiting his son, Mr,

Frank Chambers this week.

M. J. Ahlgrim was a business visitor

to Crown Point today.

Earl Newland visited here Sunday

with relatives. J. M. Dickey went to Monon Sun day.

Harvey Newbold visited here Sunday with his brother, C. W. Newbold, and

family.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

John Mitchell, Edith Mayer, Gary

John. H. SymonsT Chicago, Crystal

Crystal Kaiser, Chicago; Dan Dybet

Regina Murzyn, Whiting; Thomas Bo land, Anna Dougherty, Hammond; Mar

tan Nellis, Gertrude Kelsler, Chicago; Cecil T. Bottenfleld, Hattie Weissmiller, Chicago; William Steinhafel, Adele Meyer, Hammond: William A. Kemper, Mae Valance. Chicago; Fred Schlndler, Clara A. Lleberhe, Chicago; George B. M. Scott, Kittie J. Scott, Chicago; Clarence D. Moon, East Chicago, M. Rose Wachter, Crown Point; Wm. A. Martin, Irene Thompson, Chicago; Jake Dame, Lili Kish, Gary. . The Woman's Study club will hold its regluar meeting in the auditorium of t'.ie library tomorrow afternoon. At which time Mrs. Julia Vilmer will have the lesson on "John Smith" and Miss

Edith Pettibone will have a paper in i the domestic science course on "Housebold Decoration." Architect Beers of the Court House was here on business yesterday. Yesterday was pension day and although the line of old soldiers Is thinning out so quickly nowadays, there were enough veterans and pensioned widows to keep the clerk's office quite busy, especially during the morning hours. D. J. Moran and Guy C. White of Hammond were in town on legal business today. Among the recent applicants for marriage licenses were Thomas Boland, superintendent of the Ice company, and Anna Dougherty, both of Hammond, also William Steinhafel, a . railway clerk of Hammond, and Adele

ST. JOHN.

Mr. and Mrs. John Trinen, from

Scherervllle, visited with Mr. and Mrs

N." A. Kammer Sunday.

Otto Hitzeman, from Bemis, 111., was

a visitor here yesterday.

Christ Brantz, from Brunswick, was

here on business yesterday.

Gerard Austgen, from Brunswick

was a St. John business visitor yester day. T. Hagenbucher, from Hanover Cen

ter, was a business visitor here yes

terday.

Messrs. George and Joseph K. Thiel

fj-om Chicago, were the guests of rela

tives and friends here yesterday.

John Stommel and Joseph Spieler,

from Hanover township, transacted

business here yesterday. Miss Mary Reingart, who was seri

ously ill for several weeks, Is slightly Improved and the attending physician

is hoping to restore her to her forme

health, although fears for a relapse are

to be counted with.

Is but a temporary one.

Mrs. Maud Carpenter, of Joliet, 111.,

spent Saturday and Sunday with her

parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Harper

of Flschrupp avenue.

Miss Lora Squires has returned to

Chicago after spending the week end

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P.

Squiers of Fred street.

Mrs. Thomas Bartlett spent Sunday

with relatives In Englewood.

Mr. fd Mrs. McCarthy have moved

from Cleveland avenue to Chicago. Mr.

South Chicago, the play being interesting.

Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman of Chi

cago spent last Sunday here.

Mr. W. Forbes, Mr. George Forbes

and Mr. L Gannon saw the DetroitChicago game Sunday.

Mrs. J. Scheurer and daughter, Miss

Helen and Mrs. Charles Scheurer vis

ited the former's father, who was re

cently hurt at South Chicago.

Mrs. Charles Gastel and daughter.

Miss Bertha, were Toleston visitors.

Samuel Sax went to Chicago yesterday on business.

Gary hotel serves dinner from 5:30

til' 8 p. m., 50 cents.

Invitations are now out for the big banquet and ball to be given by the

Knights of Columbus, Jansen council

number 1347. This will be given on

the 12th of the-month and will be an

annual social event in the lodge. A

banquet will be served in the Gary

hotel at which speechmaklng will entertain the guests, after which the

crowd will indulge In dancing.

Harry King, the real estate dealer

left last night for Steubenville. O.,

where he will spend several days selling Gary property. Mrs. Maud Coover, former deputy city clerk, and Mr. C. B. Marlar, both of the Bryan real estate firm, were in Hammond Sunday night visiting with city treasurer, Mrs. Charles Renwlck? Gary hotel serves Noonday lunch, served from 11:30 a. m. till 2:00 p. m., 40 cents. Attorney White, who since coming to Gary has become a most enthusiastic White Sox fan, went to Chicago yesterday where he witnessed the game between the south slders and Detroit. Mr. White says that the sox are clearly the superiors of the Tigers and that

in all probability they will land the flag. This is the third game In two

weeks that Attorney White has witnessed. Miss Belle Donovan, who was formerly employed in Gary and resides at East Chicago, is filling a temporary vacancy In the office of Attorneys McCracken and Fitzgerald. Gary hotel serves club breakfasts, 30 cents to $1. Served 6:00 a. m. till 9:30 a. m. Attorney W, F, Hodges was in Hammend yesterday morning on business. O. L. Jones of Joliet, 111., was in the city yesterday on business. Messrsl Knotts and Caldwell have returned from Omaha, where they have been attending the league of American municipalities. They both report hav

ing a splendid time and that they bosted Gary to the limit before the dele

gates. They said that the meeting was

a great success all around and that they gained much informtion of value to city official.

Why cook when you can get a Sun

day dinner at the Gary hotel at 75

cents, served from 12:00 till 2:30 p. m.

4:35 A. M. 5:27 A: M. 6:15 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 7:35 A. M. 8:10 A. M. 8:55 A. M. 10:10 A. M. 10:55 A. M. 11:34 A. M.

12l35P.M.

1:15 P. M. 1:55 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 4:10 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 5:35 P. M. 6:37 P. M. 7:10 P. M. 8:25 P. M. 9:35 P. M. 10:55.P.M..

FOK MILLEK, DUNK PAD K. MICHIGAN CITY, NEW CARLISLE, AMD SOUTH BEND

.3:45 A. M. 8:47 A. M. 10:50 A. M. 1:10 P. LI. 2:45 P.M. 4:45 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 6:37 P. M. 7:40 P. M. 9:35 P. M. 11:00EM

FOR SUNDAYS ONLY.

Additional extra local trains, making all stops, leave Gary at 9:45 and 11:43 A. M. and 1:55, 3:55 and 5:45 P. M. Michigan City only. (Daily). East bound. Limited Trains stop at Harbor Junction, East Chicago, Miller, Dune Park Michigan City, Hudson Lake and New Carlisle ONLY. To Michigan City ONLY. To Michigan City ONLY. Daily except Sunday. BAGGAGE carried by EAST-BOUND TRAINS leaving at 6:45 a. nv, 10:50 i. m., 1:10 p. m., 4:45 p. m, and 6:37 p. m.

H. U. WALLACE, GENERAL MANAGER.

Effective, Sunday, Sept. 6, 1908.

GARY HOTEL

MODEiJN EQUIPMENT EUROPEAN PLAN

GEORGE O'DONNELL MANAQHR .A.IXD PRO PWETOB GARY, - - INDIANA

McCarthy was a baggage master on the PUBLIC SALE Thursday, Oct. 8. Cat-

Burlington and being given a different

run necessitated his moving to Chi

cago.

The Whiting Grays had a game of

ball scheduled with the Independent

Stars of Stony Island for Sunday af-

tle, horses, farm implements house

hold goods, etc. T. Bartels, Dyer, Ind.

2t.

TOLESTON. Miss Emma Harms snent

ternoon, dui me laner team lauea io wUh relatlve8 ln Chicago

put in an appearance.

Sunday

The "Woman's Foreign Missionary so

ciety will meet at the home of Mrs.

Sam Campbell of Pennsylvania avenue

tomorrow evening at 7:30 p. m.

Mesdames O'Connell and Branden

burg of Hammond were the guests of

Mrs. Charles Cole of Fred street yes

terday.

Roy R. Tllton of Laporte avenue, is back from Lafayette, Ind., where he

spent a short period of his vacation.

Charles Fitzgerald of New York ave

nue, witnessed the Cub-Pittsburg game

at the West Side Ball park Sunday.

Albian Mortenson and Charles Bacon

have returned from Alliance, O.. where

they were engaged as structural iron

workers for several months.

Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald were in Chi

cago yesterday.

Frank MacPherson, of Chicago, was

the guest of Whiting friends Sunday.

Mrs. W. E. GoodricK was the guest

of friends in Chicago over Sunday.

W. C. Kunert transacted business in

Crown Point yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ballard of Chi

cago visited friends here Sunday.

Mrs. J. B. Watson and daughter,

Miss Ada Watson, of Warsaw of this

city for a few days.

Mrs. N. Cooper visited in Chicago

over Sunday.

Miss Loretta Bernstein of Chicago is

visiting Miss Eva Gordon for a few days.

DRUNKENNESS

A Curable Disease

NOTICE OF DISSOLtTTIOX. Whereby Otto C. Borman sells his half interest ln the Tolleston Auto company to Mr. Wrm. L. Cole of Diilonvale,

Ohio.

Mr. Coles hereafter will receive the business under ' the same name. Tolleston Auto company, and assums the responsibility of all bills payable or receivable. OTTO C. BORMAN. WM. L. COLES. Tolleston, Ind.

THE TRIBE OF News Dealers, Stationers, CIGARS and TOBACCOS Telephone 157. 25 TENTH ST.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Whereby O. C. Borman sells his half interest in the Borman Watson Drug company of Tolleston, Ind., to Dr. J. C. Watson, and said Dr. J. C. Watson assumes responsibility of all bills payor receivable to said firm. BORMAN-WATSON DRUG CO. 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. Carl-

eon, room 214, Gary building, Gary, Ind.

WE WILL DELIVER THE GARY EVENING TIMES By Carrier to Any Address in Gary.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole of Fred Vrni-nn T)l,r.;;. on1 CiJfln

m Hammond last evening I "

BLACK OAK

A number of young people from here attended the dance at Hessvllle, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Heseberger were Gary visitors Sunday. Miss Effie Shay of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brown and daughters of Hammond spent Sunday here the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reiland. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoff of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday here the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lauerman and Mrs. Math Schmitt of Hammond spent

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Scheldt. Messrs. F. Buse and F. Coslic were visitors at Oak Glen Sunday. There was no ball game here Sunday, the Black Oak Colts going to Chicago to see the Cube and White sox play,

street, were in Hammond last evening

visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore have re

turned from a visit to Guthrie, Okla.

Harry Johnstone, local baseball fan,

witnessed the ball game between the

Sox and Detroits in Chicago Sunday

Charles Cripllver, formerly of Whit

ing, but now of Guthrie, Okla., has successfully passed the civil service examination in the western city and

has been assigned to a position as

clerk in the liuinrie postomce. jut.

Men Agree That it Should be Treated As Such.

Drunkenness Is a progressive dis

ease; the moderate drinker is not sat

isfied with two or three drinks a day, the craving for more and more becomes irresistible as the disease advances; the result is Chronic Alcoholism.

The treatment used successfully by thousands right in their own homes

Is Orrlne. Tt Is a aciontifli' rnrf for

Gripllver assumed his new duties yes- drunkennoss and haa iven such unl.

terday morning. I vprsal satisfaction that U in sold under

Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and a positive guarantee to effect a cure

family of New York avenue, spent or your money will be refunded. This Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ditchburn guarantee is given in good faith and at their home in Woodlawn. Is carried to the letter. Orrine is not

Mr. and Mrs. M. Helman and Mr. and a new remedy; it has been sold by the

Mr,. r.onrc-0 nanm .non) Kunriair otl leading druggists in every city for

MUNSTER. Mr. and Mrs. Vanugterin and son

Robert, of Roseland spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stallbohm spent yesterday visiting friends in Oak Glen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuhlman were here Sunday visiting friends. Mrs. Curges, of Chicago Heights, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. Jake Bodegraven of Hammond visited at the home of Mr. H. F. Kaske yesterday. Mrs. John Kikkert was a visitor in Hammond Saturday. Mrs. Jake Wagner, who has been quite ill, Is much improved.

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years. It has lifted tens of thousands from the depths to worthy manhood and haa t h p h.artv .1 ."1 r z o tt-i f n t i f

Eugene Putnam has returned from ,,, , . I grateful men ana women in every state

in the Union. Orrlne No. 1 is the secret remedy; Orrlne No. 2 is for those willing to take the treatment. Either form costs $L The guarantee is the same in

Gary as the guests of the former's son Leo Helman

Louisville, Ky., and has returned to Valparaiso to resume his duties at the Valparaiso university. Mrs. Hartman of Chicago, spent Sunday with Whiting friends.

Misses Bessie Naef and Dellaa Fieres either case. Write to the Orrine Co., returned to their respective schools, Washington, D. C, for free booklet on

the former at Highlands, and the latter urunKenness, mailed in plain sealed en-

at Munster, after spending a few days with their parents in this city. Mrs. J. L. Miles spent yesterday with Chicago friends. Mr. and Mrs. Starr StoweU have pur

chased the house owned by Mr. and

velope. Orrlne will be mailed sealed on receipt of price. Sold by leading druggists and in this city by the Lion

Store Pharmacy.

YOIT PRIDE YOURSELF ON YOUR ENTERPRISE; WHY BUY OF PEOPLE

Mrs. W. M. Carey at Laporte avenue , WHO DON'T ADVERTISE?

GRIFFITH. There is to be a rousing republican

meeting at. Ross Thursday, Oct. 8. Many of the good republicans are planning to attend. Contractor Rumsey is moving his gang to the Dyer bridge today, which he expects to complete in a short time. Leslie Bennett is treating every one of his friends to the best there is in

town nowadays In honor of the arrival of a bouncing baby boy. William Kulin, who has been Jiving in Missouri for the last year, has moved his family here and taken a position on the Erie section. Those neither tardy nor absent for thy

past month in our schools were: Room 2 Irvin Alger, Earl Alger, Viola Berieger, Mary Grugel, Peter Grugel, Joseph Grugel, Mildred Gustafson, Mary Jamieson, Anton Miller, Leo Miller, Lonie Miller, Annie Maas, Cora Zyk, Mrs. Boesen, teacher. Room 1 Vergel Beirigor, Alvins. Helfen, Anna Boesen, Raymond Boesen, Derring Black Mildred Brooks, Harry Govert, Mattle Helfen, Margaret Miller, Marie McXany, Jennie Stellma, Susie Stellma. Richard Zyp, Anna Grugel, Miss Southworth, teacher.

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