Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1908 — Page 6

EE TIHES. Thursday, October 15, 1908.-

. FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY

CROWN POINT NEWS Atty. Barr Gets Auto. - Attorney Herbert Barr is the latest Crown Pointer to buy an automobile, yester&ay purchasing: a Cadillac runabout from the Baker agency. Barr knows it is rather late in the season to purchase a machine, but he wants to be in line for next spring, and will spend the rest of the winter breaking the "crittur" in his barn. Mrs. Maurice Miller very pleasantly entertained a company of ladies at her home on East street Monday . evening. Progressive pedro was indulged in and the prizes were captured by Miss Etta Dubois, Mrs. Eunice Touche and Miss Rose Northrup. after which the hostess served her guests with delightful refreshments. A good attendance is requested at the meeting of the CenterHownship republican club tomorrow night. Matters relative to th Watson rally on : Saturday will be taken up and . discussed. The Methodist Sunday school convention on next Tuesday is expected to bring quite a crowd of people to Crown Point from the various parts of the county, and a good program of entertaining numbers has been arranged for the convention. The business men of Crown Point are requested to decorate their respective business places on Saturday in honor of the Watson rally day and bartecue. Give Indiana's next governor a good impression of Crown Point y tendering him a rousing welcome. v The football game nxt Saturday betwe4n the Rensselaer and Crown Point high school teams is being looked forward to wifh interest on account of the rivalry that has existed between the two towns in the past, and those that are going to Rennsselaer to witness the game expect an exciting. contest. On account of the Watson rally here on Saturday the rooters' force will be materially lessened. Quite a little money changed hands on the outcome of the cub-tiger games in Crown Point with the cubs on the long end of the deal. Miss M. Hart was a CMeago visitor yesterday. Treasurer Maack transacted busness in Hamqmnd yesterday. Crown Point sends quite a delegation to the Englewood branch : of the Metropolitan Business college every day. D. A Root transacted business InJ Chicago yesterday. Rev. T. H. Ball has-been -transacting business in the northrn part of the county in the interest of some of his publications. Mrs. August Wirtz , returned last night from a visit to Chicago. All those wishing Taft-Sherman or -Watson pictures for "window decorating can procure some at the republican headquarters. Decorate your homes on next Saturday in honor of the republican candidates. Mrs. D. A. Root and Mrs. C. D. Ropt are visiting in-Chicago today. Mrs. Christ.. Adank is visiting friends in Chicago today. HEGEWISCH-BURNHAM Mrs. Wickham visited Wednesday with Mrs. A. J. Van Dell of Auburn Park. Miss Hilma Lithburg. a former Hegewlsch girl now teaching in Englewood, visited the Hegewiech school yesterday and also called on old friends here. Mrs.. Frank Bristol of Hammond visited relatives here Tuesday. Mrs. Hans Sendel, who has -been visiting her father and relatives In Ger many since the -early part of 'July, Is expected home within the next two weeks. Mrs. John Bergren entertained Mrs. Jotin Johnson of Roseland, Mrs. Lindetrom and Mrs. Wall of east side. Mrs. Carl Anderson of Park Manor CAUSES DEBILITY Here Are Facts Backed Up By a Strong Guarantee. Debility is caused by catarrh. In our opinion, a person free from ca tarrh was never troubled with debil ity. Debility can never be cured by medicine not designed to cure catarrh We positively guarantee to cure ca tarrh, and thus cure debility. In every rase where we fail to effect a cure, we will not charge a cent for the medi cine employed during the trial. Now, surely no one should hesitate to be liev us or to put our claim to a prac tical test under such conditions. We take all the risk; no one else can lose anything by the transaction. We make these statements and thi utter because we know and have time and agrain proved that Rexall MucuTone will cure catarrh. ' It is designed lor tlint one particular purpose. It is not a cure-all prescribed to cure every disease that flesh is heir to. It is : -specific. Rexall Mucu-Tone is ab sorbet! in the stomach and carried by the Mood until it penetrates every par or tne body, acting as an anti-septic, oisinieciing, cleansing, soothing and healing agent. It rids the system of all germ and poisonous matter, purifies and enriches the blood, rebuilds injured tissues, cleanses and invigorates the muco-cells. neutralizes the acids o the body, stops mucus discharge, tones up tlie entire system, promotes nutrition, increases body weight, and brings about a feeling of hea'thfulness that is lasting. We . have Rexall Mueu-Tone in two fir.rs.. Prices 50c and $1.00. We urge you to try a bottle on our guarantee. Kaufman & Wolf, Hammond, Ind.

and Mrs. Charles Herman of Hegewlsch at dinner Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Reid has spent the last week visiting friends In South Chicago. This week the teachers of the Henry Clay school are visiting other city schools and studying different methods of teaching. There will be a meeting of the Parents' club of the Henry Clay school next Friday. This will be an Interesting meeting in that besides their regular outline a lecture will be given. Mrs. Ed. Miles entertained the Rose club Tuesday afternoon. Cards were played for prizes, the first going to Mrs. Ben Anderson and the booby to Mrs. Joe Doe.

MONON. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karr of California is visiting friends and relatives for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humptston of Bedford, Ind., . went home Wednesday noon. ....... Miss Nancy Allen of Kentland, Ind.. who attended the funeral of her broth er, Mr. Allen, went home today. While Preat Reams was sawing ties he let one fall on his foot smashing it. LOWELL. v A fire set to burn off old grass on the W. A. Righter farm yesterday got beyond control and did considerable damage, burning one hay stack. Mrs. W. Fisltel got her face and hands quite badly singed, and quite a good deal other damage was done. It took the united efforts of twenty people to subdue the flames. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimmet and children of Linden, O., are visiting their brothers,' John and George, and families here. Mrs. Wilbur Clark of Attica, Ind., is enjoying a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Diamond. Miss Charlotte McCann has returned from an extended visit with Chicago relatives. James Craft has rented his farm to his brother, Bert, and with his daughter, Mabel, will spend the winter at Carlsbad, N. M., where his son, Walter, resides. Mr. Francis F. Himbough, father of Mrs. J. E. Davis, and one of Lowell's pioneer and aged citizens, died at the nome of Mrs. Davis Wednesday. Fu neral services will occur Friday at 10:30 a. m. from the residence of Mrs. Davis. MUNSTER. Mr. T. McKay of Crown Point was here for a short time yesterday. The Misses Henderson and Wilson will visit the. Oak Park school Fri day. Miss D. Fieres will leave for La porte Thursday evening, where she will visit the schools on Friday. She will spend the rest of the week with friend3 there. Mr. C. P. Schoon was a visitor in Hammond yesterday. Mr. J. H. Buckley of Chicago was here today visiting friends. Mr. Henry Buck of Oak Glen was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. J. Bodegraven of Hammond vis ited friends here yesterday. Miss Riby Wilson will be the guest of her aunt in Fracy, 111., tomorrow evening. Miss Minnie Kaske is visiting the Misses Dollie and Eugenia Knotts of Hammond this evening. Mrs. G. W. Davies of Chicago was here for a short time today visiting friends. . CLARK STATION. Mrs. F. Behn spent the day visiting with Hammond friends. Mr. Max Nexler of Colehone spent the day with Clarke friends. Master Richard Much spent this morning at Indiana Harbor. Mr. Albert Watts spent yesterday evening at Gary. VALPARAISO. Charles Howe was here from Gary today on business. 0.M. Darymple of Gary was here today distributing maps of the steel city and advertising the real estate holdings of Judge L A. Bryan. C. R. Collins was In the Vale today from Michigan City. John F. Sawyer was over from Ham mond today. N. J. Elliott was a Valparaiso vis itor from South Bend today. St. Ursula's guild is meeting this aft ernoon with Mrs. M. F. Parker. The art section of the Woman's club will meet this evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. W. H. Gardner, 702 East Main street. The subject will be the "History of the' Japanese People." Congressman Crumpacker is doing considerable stump work for the G. O. P. this fall. ST. JOHN. Jacob Keilman, from Chicago Heights, is the guest of relatives here. Carl Gerlach made a business trip to Crown Point today. Mesdames Frank Brausch and Jacob Spanier are visiting relatives in Cedar Lake today. Jacob Trinen, from Schererville, transacted business here Wednesday. Forty hours devotion will commence at St. John church next Sunday, Oct. IS, with the assistance of the neighboring clergy. Frank Berg, east of town, held a public auction yesterday and will move to his own farm in Michigan this fall. The C. C. L will hold their regular meeting Saturday night, Oct. 17, in their hail at the usual time.

GARY NEWS

Will Hold Meeting Tonight. Tomorrow night the democratic club of Gary will hold their regular week ly meeting in ineir ciud rooms on Washington street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. The club will attempt to get Mayor Becker of Ham mond to address the organization this week, as he promised to do so last week, and then did not put in an appearance. The club officers will know this evening whether or not he can be secured. Harvey Merchant, the Hammond drayman, was in Gary last night on business. Gary hotel serves club breakfasts. 80 cents to $1. Served 6:00 a. m. till 9:30 a. m. L P. Kuss of Holmes, Kuss & Co., was in Miller last night on business. William H. Kliver was in Hammond last night, where he addressed the Hammond republicans together with Congressman E: D. Crumpacker. Mr. Kliver reports that the meeting was one of the most successful which they have had in the county. That wag Mr. Kliver's first appearance in a political speech in Hammond. Oliver Holmes and L P. Kuss have made , plans to attend the big day at Crown Point Saturday, where the republicans will have a barbecue and rally. A number of others from Gary are expected to attend. Gary hotel serves Noonday Iwnch, served from 11:30 a. m. till 2:00 p. m., 40 cents. George Hoffman, the South Bend contractor and wife, were in Gary yes terday. Mr. Hoffman has a number of valuable contracts in this city which he is looking after. E. A. Morris, the Indiana and Michigan sales agent of the Hydraulic Pressed Brick company, was in Gary yesterday on business. Attorney Fisher and R. H. Poledor of South Bend were in Gary, today looking over the town as guests of W. F. Parry. Gary hotel serves dinner from 5:30 till 8 p. m., 50 cents. President C. O. Sefton of the Gary democratic club received word from Chairman Simon yesterday that Clem Kern, who is well known in Garywould speak in East Chicago tomorrow and that he would like to have him send over as large a delegation as possible. Mr. Kern is a cousin of the candidate for vice president. F. A. McCarty of New York was in Gary yesterday on business. The Congregational church last night gave a most successful New England dinner in the basement of the Hall building at Sixth avenue and Broadway. The affair was largely attended and the church received a good com pensation for their efforts. The dinner was a typical New England meal. Why cook when you can get a Sun aay ainner at tne uary notel at To cents, served from 12 to 2:30 p. m. Attorney W. M. Dunn was in Chi cago yesterday on business. A post-mortem examination was held yesterday on' the body of Louis Marquette, the Frenchman who was found dead near the stripping plant of the steel company. The post-mortem was held by Coroner Gordon of Hobart and ueputy r. a. xempiin or uary. 'me verdict was death due to acute dilation of the heart. An inquest was also held over the remains of the Italian who was killed by the Michigan Cen tral. NOTICE. If you are looking for a clean neigh borhood to build a home in 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 son, room 214, Gary building, Gary. Ind. HE8SVTLLE. Mrs. Fred Dedelo'w spent yesterday afternoon in Hammond. Cornelius Wilson has recovered from a week's illness. Mesdames Ericks, Hahn and Schoon visited Mrs. A; E. Kikkert in Griffith yesterday. Mrs. McLaughlin spent yesterday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wigenton were Indi ana Harbor and Hammond visitors yes terday. The soldiers from Fort Sheridan marched through Hessville yesterday Fred Rhode left yesterday on his run between here and Danville on the C, I. & S. Mrs. Eichner of Hammond visited Mrs. Eichner here yesterday. BLACK OAK Mrs. Schneider of Chicago and Mrs Henry Watts of Ross spent Tuesday here the guest of Mrs. J. A. Nickel A number of rigs and autos passed through here from Hammond to the Hoffman funeral at Turkey Creek. J. Schuerer of Clarke was a busi ness visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Seberger attended the funeral of Mrs. Hoffman at Turkey Creek Wednesday. Do not forget the ball game Sunday next, the last of the season, come and bring your friends. ROBERTSDALE. Miss Marie Buhl of Espyville, Pa., will spend the winter here the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Schaider of Indiana boulevard. Miss Katherine Bader of Harrison avenue visited out of town friends Tuesday evening. Quite a number of Robertsdale people attended the opening; of Heinz's 10-cent theater Monday Remember the republican club meet-

ing at Hatf hall thl evening. Everybody welcomed. Frank Herndebbler of east side wae the guest of bis brother, Louis Hernjlebbler of Roberts avenue Monday evening. Mrs. George Wylie and on of Roberts avenue were the guests of Mrs. William

Stenhouse in Chicago Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Herndebbler of Rob erts -avenue attended a farewell party given Miss Elizabeth Qulnn at the home of Mrs. Tanner in WMtlng. Mrs. Ed. Engler and son, Arthur, were South Chicago visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Jessie Tohmle of Indiana Har bor left Wednesday for an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. Sheen of Chicago. Messrs. Lee and Ralph Jewett and Miss Josephine Jewett attended a birthday party In Hammond Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sellnger of east side spent Tuesday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Eggers of Roberts avenue. Edward Holbeck of Indiana boule vard is suffering with a very painful felon on his finger. Mrs. Racheal McGrall of Indiana Harbor was a Robertsdale business visitor Tuesday. Mrs. William Bahn and daughter. Mrs. Herman Theissen, spent Tuesday shopping In Chicago. HOBART. Mrs. Lonnle Pio went to Hammond yesterday to visit her parents for a few days. Several from Hobart went to Turkey Creek today to attend the funeral of Mrs. John Hoffman. Mrs. Thomas D. Clark of Toleston visited In Hobart yesterday with her son, John and family. Grover Cook of Grovertown, Ind., was a visitor in Hobart yesterday. Mrs. W. M. Foster and Mrs. P. F. Jacobson visited with friends in Valparaiso Monday. N. B. White of the Gazette left Sundav for Dunkirk. N. T., where he was called owing to the death of hi only brother, George White. Edward Kruse, of Lawton, Mich., spent Monday in Hobart with his fatfrer. The remains of Frank Wischman. who died at his home in Chicago Sun day, were shipped here today for burial. Mrs. Henry Ols, of Gary, visited Ho bart friends yesterday. MAKES ASTONISHING CURES. Ml-o-na Tablets Cure Dyapepeta by Promptly Removtn tfee Cause, or Money Back. Dyspepsia cannot be cured by taking a digester, such an pepsin, because pep sin simply digests your food artificial ly, and not all of the food either, for it has no effect at all on etarchy -food, such as potatoes, rice, oatmeal, bread. etc. There is just one way to cure dys pepsia and stomach disorders, trivial or serious, and that is to tone up or put energy into the stomach walls, so that they will be able to properly mix and churn the food. Ml-o-na Tablets cure stomach troub les by putting strength and energy Into the stomach. They quickly arouse the stomach from its Inaction, and in short time it is able to do Its work properly. Mi-o-na is successfully used In vom iting of pregnancy, in car and sea sickness. And bear in mind that when the stomach Is ingoodcondition.constip i stomach is in good condition, constl pation disappears, also nervousness, drowsiness, night sweats, heartburn etc. , x Summers' Pharmacy, the druggists sell Ml-o-na tablets at 50 cents a large box, under a rigid guarantee to do all that is claimed for them, or money back. GRIFFITH. About twenty linemen for the Stand ard Oil 'company's pipe line are here They have been repairing the pipe line just south of town. Contractor Rumsev was in town for a short time last evening. Weddings bells will ring next week for one of bur most esteemable young ladles living on the soutli side. Contractor Moon and his bride are in town for a few days, while Messrs, Moon and Hale complete the gravel road they are building here. Mrs. Pratt and son, Bert, moved to M?n Park yesterday., and C. M. Bar ney has moved back into his house which they vacated. Higher Courts' Record. Appellate Court Mlnntea. 7000. Indiana union Traction com pany vs. John W. Reynolds. Grant S. C. Appellant's brief. 6861. Jaul Kuhn et al vs. William Bowman. Benton C. C. Appellee' brief. 6426. Seth Rozell et al vs. Nathan Cranfill. Hancock C. C. Appellee's ad ditional authorities. 6930. State ex rel. Frank Gillespie, clerk, vs. Samuel H. Barr, sheriff. Jay C. C. Appellees granted to December 7. 6346. J. Irving Holcomb vs. Charles E. Norman. Marion S. C. Appellant's brief and request for oral argument. 6995. Fred H. Poetker, receiver, vs. Harve Tindle et al. Dubois C. C. Appellant's petition for time. 6941. Ambrose G. Lupton, executor, vs. Mai H. Coffel. Randolph C. C. Appellee's brief. w Appellate Court Stilt. 704S. Frank Krack vs. Board of Commissioners. Knox C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. Joinder in error. Notices below. Supreme Court Minutes. 2128S. Daniel W. Zintsmaster et al vs. James A. Aiken et al. . Allen S. C. ApDellant'sappltcation for certiorari.

WHITING NEWS

Banns for Second Time. The banna announcing the wedding of Nora Dillon of this city and James KJefe . of South Chicago will be read tor a second time next Sunday. Miss- Dillon was formerly a Chicago lrl, but for the past few months has lived with her aunt. Mrs. Patrick Lynch, of Davidson place. Ray Dillingham of Valparaiso is vis iting his sister. Mrs. David Deese of New York avenue. Ben Wedman has now taken charge of the express business which he recently purchased from James Hayes. Wedman has the' agency for the American, United States and Adams Express companies. David Parmelee of John street is en tertaining his father, whose home is In Iowa. Mr. Parmelee, Sr., Is a Method ist minister, 8 years of age, and has spent several weeks In the east visiting his son at Philadelphia. I. H. Holt of the Kimball Piano company of South Chicago was here on business yesterday. - Mrs. Emma Knuth of Milwaukee, Wis., la visiting with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. P. Wille of Center street. Mrs. Ada D. Davidson of Lapoite ave nue has returned from Duluth, Minn., where she has spent several weeks visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Lucy Mitchell. Miss Anna Curran, who has been working in the Chicago Telephone of fice In Chicago for several months, has resigned that position to take a position as operator In the Hammond Telephone office. ; Mr. Cooper of Hammond was a Whiting visitor Tuesday evening. Lila and Ethel Tanner entertained several of their friends at a farewell party at their home in John street Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Quinn, who will mofe with her parents to Gary. The evening was most pleasantly spent In playing games and refreshments were served. 3ohn Sass has returned to his home in Crocker, Ind., after visiting with his son, Charles Sass, ' of New York avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinn and fam ily will move to Gary tomorrow, and 111 reside at Seventh and Jefferson streets. Mr. Quinn is employed as special police in the steel company's yards at Gary. - Miss Clara Murdoch has returned to Chicago after spending several days at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Swartz of Sheridan avenue. Mrs. L H. Mattern of Oliver street is on the sick list. Messrs. Jacob Keilman, Sr., and Ja cob Keilman, Jr., and Mesdames Peter Koch and Joseph Scherr were in St. John Tuesday, where they attended the funeral of the late Frank P. Keilman. Professor William Mathie of Chicago transacted business here yesterday. C. A. Johnson of Crown Point was a Whiting and Hobart visitor yester day. Whiting High School Notes. The athletic association have decided to give a minstrel show In the near future. H. E. Beaubien has volunteered to assist the boys. Work will soon be begun with a view to giving the public a show almost on an equal basis with Lew Dockstader's black-faced minstrels. , A basketball league composed of the four classes of the high school has been organized for the ensuing year, and a banner will be the stake of victory. Each class has elected its own captain for the purpose of drawing up the schedule. Those elected this purpose are as follows: Senior class, Walter Smith; junior class, Joseph Peceny; sophomore, Floyd Eaton; freshman, David Tanner. The senior class has selected their class pins and will receive them In about two weeks. Walter Smith has been elected captain of this year's football team. He and Joseph Peceny are the only members of last year's team in school, but they have an abundance of good material to select new members from. The football squad had their pic tures taken Tuesday afternoon and have the appearance of a formidable bunch. How's This! YV offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. .1. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made bv his firm. WALDING, RINNAN' & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. ' acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. LAKE SUPERIOR COIRT. 5075. Hammond Building. Loan & Savings Association vs.' Anna Thrailklll et al. Foreclosure of mortgage. 5076. Hammond Building, Loan & Savings Association vs. Anna Thrallkill et al. Foreclosure of mortgage. 5077. Mary Schuljak vs. George Schuljak. Divorce. 5078. A. H. Stephens vs. William E. Hubbard et al. Foreclosure of chattel mortgage. 5079. S. Rothschild vs. John Jacobson et al. Foreclourse of mortgage. ARE TOUR STORING A LOT OP UNUSED THINGS ABOUT YOUR HOUSE OR OFFICE THINGS THAT A TOR SALE" AD IN THE TIMES WOUL.D CONVERT INTO MONEY t

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