Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 16 October 1908 — Page 2
THE TRIES.
Friday, October 16; 1903.
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Great Slaughtering Sale of
Fresh and Smoked meats
-AT THE-
HAM) MEAT MARKET ISP Sale for one day only, Saturday, October 17-'0 8
SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS, this sale, per lb.. CHOICE CUTS NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, per lb
NATIVE PRIME RIB ROAST,
per lb.. SMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, this Bale, lb. No. 1 SKINNED HAMS, no, fat, sugar cured, per lb No. 1 BACON, small' strips, per lb CHOICE NATIVE LEG OF VEAL, per lb . .
Read The Times every Friday evening Prompt delivery to all parts of the city.
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10k
8k
82c 141c
21c 1k
NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb., ARMOUR'S No. 1
CALIFORNIA HAMS, per lb. NATIVE FLANK STEAKS, pr lb NATIVE PORTER HOUSE STEAK, this sale, per lb FRESH RIB BOILING BEEF, jcr Wy HOME CURED FLANK ". CORN BEEF, per lb.. I..;... 5 lbs JERSEY SWEET POTATOES
for our Saturday specials. Strict attention given to all
101c
9ic 8k 10c 5k 4k 14c
OVER THE TEA CUPS
ATTE2TD FISERAU Mrs. Cynthia-Sohl and mother, Mrs. Susan Wood, went to Crown Point today to attend the funeral of a friend. RETVRN-tlOWE TODAY. " Mr. and Mrs. Judy returned to their home In Jndyvllle, Ind., today after a few days' visit "with Mrs. Judy's sister, Mrs. J. J,.. Turner of Truman avenue. -. COLOMAL CLUB HOLDS MEETING. "The members- of the Colonial, club met at the home of Mrs. W. H. Spellman in Carrol street yesterday afternoon and enjoyed a very pleasant meeting. It was . the regular meeting of the club and nearly all the members were present. The afternoon was
telephone orders. . Phon 100 CHAS. BERENDT 99 State St.
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Things Worth Mentioning
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SUMMERS COLD CURE , . Contains no Quinine. Guaranteed SUMMERS IMPROVED BROWNS MIXTURE . AND THROAT LOZONGES ' SUMMERS , " Sugar and Wild Cherry, Tar and Tolu with Carbonated Ammonium
SUMMERS PHARMACY Prescription Specialists
Call your Doctor over otir phones
Medicines promptly delivered
GOOD HORSES
The bsst people call up WHIT ARE R fi CO. when they want up-to-date livery. Phone 41 and get courtesy at our end of the line.
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Loaned on Pianos. Furniture, Etc. MONEY IN TWO HOURS STRICTLY PRIVATE Hammond Loan, and Guarantee Co. Phone 257 145 S. Hohraan Street
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Is applied In oar dairy. We have more than complied with the state pure food law. Still our prices are no higher than yon pay elsewhere.
THE HAMMOND DAIRY CO. Cor. Oakley Ave. and Clinton St.
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Fancy, quality small, lean strips of BACON, fMn per lb I f y Finest quality Jersey SWEET POTATOES
rnd,........10c
Best qualitv large lump LAUNDRY STARCH
C!nd!.. ..15c
-peck boxes good quality
PARLOR MATCHES
per package ,
The famous HENNESY FRENCH BRANDY, jjCft pint bottle. ....... uOu Quart bottles... .1.19
California SYRUP OF FIGS, Regular 50c bottle Afl at ..an
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National Biscuit Co's MARY ANN CAKES, Regular price 12c, NEWS' BOY CAKES, Regular price 15c, Your choice Qper lb : . vlU
Fresh milled clean
ROLLED OATS, pounds 1 flft for I UG
3
2-lb cans choice quality
SUGAR CORN,
cans for
3
20c
The famous Swift's GERMAN FAMILY
5 SOAP, bars for
15c
CUBAN SPY, High Grade 10c Cigars, 7foday... .25c
The Genuine CASTILE SOAP, Large 10c bars ..... 0 G (DrugDep't.)
Lion Brand XXXX PATENT FLOUR, Every sack guaranteed, 5 ft Pnd 1 9Q U sacks lmm3
Fancy California
TOKAY AND MALAGA
GRAPES, per basket
1 2c
Fine quality full cream BRICK CHEESE, per f lft pound 1 iJZii
Fancy nev crop California EVAPORATED PEACHES, Ol per lb CJ2b The famous Golden Rod BUTTERSCOTCH CANDY, per lb. I uu EASTMAN'S VIOLET TALCUM, Regular 25c 1 flf bottles............ I Ub
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passed in the club's usual way, and
refreshments were served. -The ladles
decided to postpone thelf next meet-
Ins, and hold a Hallowe'en party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. Reed In
East State street. - The members of
the club are: Mesdames J alius Dun-
sing," W. H. Spellman, J. W. Houser, Clark Learning, J. J. Turner.' W. F. Brunt, M. M. Bruce, J. W, Reed and
Addle Abbott. VISIT RELATIVES HERE.
Mrs. Mary Hemstock and daughter,
Miss Lola, of Valparaiso, are expected this afternoon to be the guest of Miss
Veda Hemstock of Webb street over
Sunday. HOLD REGULAR MEETING.
. Hammond Hive No. 2, L. O. T. M., will hold its regular meeting this evening in the old Masonic temple on
State street. The usual business will come up for discussion and all mem
bers are urged to attend. LEAVES HAMMOND. Miss Clara Strauss will leave Ham
mond tomorrow to go to Springfield,
111., where she has secured a position.
Miss Strauss has been employed as clerk in Paxton and Baker's store on
State street. VISITORS IN" CHICAGO.
Mesdames Henry Bicknell, J. S. Blackmun, J. G. Ibach and E. P. Deming are among the Hammond people
visiting in Chicago. HOLD COMMITTEE MEETING.
The members of the children's day committee of the Hammond Woman's club will meet this evening at the
home of Mrs. Nellie Burgman in Con-
dit street. The evening will be spent
In arranging the program for the pub
lic day, Oct. 31, when this committee
is In charge.
CHOIR REHEARSAL.
The choir of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet Friday evening In
the guild room of the church for the
regular weekly rehearsal. All mem
bers are urged to be present. VISITIXG RELATIVES.
Mrs. H. Eusler will go to Wolcott,
Ind., this evening and remain a week
or two the guest of her parents there.
HETl'RX TO CHICAGO.
Mrs.. W. D. Clark of Englewood and
her daughter, Mrs. Charles McCullough
of San Antonio, Tex., who have been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark at their home here, returned to Chicago this afternoon. Mrs. McCullough was. formerly Miss Jessie Clark of this
city. HAS MARION GUEST.
Mrs. Ulysses Miller of Marlon Is visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Li 11 851 Claude street, for a few days.
VISITING FRIENDS HERE.
Miss Jennie Brunswick of Kouts, Ind., Is spending a few days ' with
friends in Hammond. ATTENDS PARTY HERE.
Miss Rae Rockwell of Crown Point
was the guest of Mrs. Charles R. Dy
er yesterday for her party In honor of
Miss Harriet Crumpacker. GUESTS FROM OHIO.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Campbell and. little son, Charles, of Mansfield, O., are
expected Monday to visit relatives in this ' city. Mrs. Campbell is a sister
of Miss Mary McKeown, whose . wed
ding to Albert Towle will take place
next Wednesday.
CLUB BUSINESS MEETING.
The annual business meeting of the Hammond Woman's club will take place tomorrow afternoon in the Ma
sonic temple and all the members are urged to attend. The executive board met during the week and condensed
the business preparatory to presenting
It before the members at tomorrow's
meeting. The ex-presidents will have
charge of the program, at the close of which dainty refreshments will be
served. MRS. SMITH ENTERTAINS'.
The members of the Fleurdelis club
were very pleasantly entertained yes
terday afternoon by Mrs. Smith at her
home In Kane avenue. All the members of the club were present and spent an
enjoyable afternoon playing pedro. Several games were played, after which
the prizes were awarded to Mrs. John
Huber, and Mrs. Koch. Mrs. Nichols
Nichols received the consolation prize.
NEW SKIN REMEDY.
At the close of the games the hostess
served her guests with a dainty course luncheon. Mrs. Koch will entertain at the next party on Thursday afteraoon.
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT.
The wedding of Miss Mary McKeown
and Albert Towle will take place next
Wednesday evening, Oct. 21, at 8 p. nx, at the home of Mrs. Amos Towle, 38
West State street. The ceremony which
will be read by the Rev. Sharp of the First Baptist church will be witnessed
by only the relatives of the young
people. .. .
MRS. WEIS ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Jacob Wels - entertained the
members of the Sewing Circle .No. 1 of St. Margaret's hospital yesterday afternoon at her home in Douglas street. The .meeting was one of the very pleasant ones of the year, and about twenty-five ladies were present.
The afternoon was passed very pleasantly with cards, several games of pedro being played. Mrs. W. D. Wels and Mrs. George Eder were successful
In winning the first and second hon
ors and the consolation prize was awarded Mrs. Knosier. At the close
of the afternoon the guests were
served with refreshments. The next meeting of the society will be in two weeks, when Mrs. John Rohrman en
tertains at her home in State street
ACME CLUB MEETS.
The members of the Acme Social
club spent a very pleasant afternoon yesterday at the home of Mrs. B. Ken
ny in East State street. The ladies en
joyed an afternoon at cards and the
hostess gave two pretty prizes to Mrs. Noland and Mrs. Miller. At 5 o'clock
a dainty course luncheon was served.
The ladles will meet again In two
weeks at the home of Mrs. Miller.
COLUMBIA CLUB PARTY.
Mrs. Henry Bicknell entertained the
members of the Columbia club very
delightfully yesterday afternoon at her
home in Rlmbach avenue. Many of the
members were present and Mrs. Whit
more of St. Louis was the club's only guest for the afternoon. Progressive
euchre was played from small tables and the prizes were won by Mrs. Peter
Crumpacker and Mrs. Frances Kings
ley. The hostess served her guests
with a delicious luncheon at the close
of the party. The club will meet again
in two weeks, and Mrs. Charles Kas
son will be hostess at her home la
Bellvlew place.
MISS HORXAK ENTERTAINS.
Miss Mary Hornak entertained the
members of the Young Ladies' Sewing
club last evening at her home In State
Line street. The evening was passed informally with embroidery work and music, after which the hostess served
her guests with a course luncheon,
About ten members of the club were
present and report an enjoyable par ty. They will meet again next Thurs
day, although the place of meeting
has not been decided.
ENTERTAINS AT SHALL PARTY.
Miss Mary Ruschli entertained a few
friends very Informally last evening at
ner home In West State street. The
young people passed the evening Pleas
antly with games and music, after
which refreshments were served.
VISIT IN INDIANAPOLIS.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Carey have gone to
Indianapolis for a few days' visit with
relatives and friends.
PLEASANT PARTY.
The Young Ladles' club of Ham
mond will entertain at one of their
popular parties this evening In Weis
hall, at .which about seventy-five or
eighty guests are expected. The young ladies of the club will entertain guests
from out of town, and anticipate a very
pleasant party. Games and music will
be features of entertainment for the
evening and dainty refreshments will
be served.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th MATINEE AND NIGHT ONLY
ROWLAND B CLIFFORD CO. OFFER J AN E E V RE By Peter G. Fiattl
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To-NIght, 8:15 Saturday Matinee, 2:15 THE MELODRAMATIC MUSICAL HIT THE KILROT AND BRITT0I KEW ORE -THE COWBOY GIRL-
Big Company of Dramatic Players Scenic Production Throughout Chorus of Show Girls If You Don't See It, Tou Lose . . .
Perfect Production, Presented by - Polished Players
PRICES NIGHTS AND
SUNDAY MATINEE: WED. AND SAT. MATINEE:
Seats on Sale at Box Office
15c; 25c, 35, 50c, 10c and 20c
Fashionable Millinery Dysart and Shaw
186 S. Hohman St. Phone 3094
Creates Bis; Stlrj Drug; Store Crowded
With Sufferers.
For several weeks past Wels and
other leading; drug stores In this cityhave been crowded with persons desiring; a supply of poslam, the new cure for eczema. This Is the drug which has created such a stir throughout the country since Its discovery one year ago. For the convenience of those who use poslam for pimples, blackheads, blotches, red nose, acne, herpes and other minor skirt troubles, a ' special 50-cent package has been adopted. In addition to the regular two-dollar jar, which (s now on sale at all leading drug stores. In evzema cases, poslam stops the itching with first application and proceeds to heal, curing chronic cases in two weeks.- In minor skin troubles, results show after an overnight application. For a free experimental sample, write direct to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty-fifth trt ow York Cltr.
ARRANGE FOB FALL FESTIVAL.
The Martha society of the Firs
Christian church met at the home o
Mrs. Will Lash in Plumrrier avenue yesterday for quite a good attendance
of members, and at the close of th
meeting refreshments were served,
During the business hour it was de
cided to hold the next meeting at the
home of Mrs. Frank Carnahan, 166 Calumet avenue, and a full attendance of members is desired. The ladies also completed arrangements for a fall festival, which they will give Nov. 7 in the K. of P hall. A New England dinner will be served and a large assortment of hand-made articles will be on sale. The sale Is being given for the benefit of the church. CLUB MEETS FOR PARTY. Mrs. E. J. Seeley entertained the members of the Fern Leaf Linen club Wednesday afternoon at her home In
East Sibley street. The afternoon was
spent In an informal social way and dainty refreshments were served. THE SEW MILLIXER. Miss L. G. Walte, who came here
from Chicago a short time ago, is enjoying a lively business. Her up-to-date ideas are much appreciated. Her hats show individuality and art, and this is what appeals to the better class of trade. Her parlors are over the Lion store in the Rimbach block.
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This coupon and 5 cents will admit any School Student to the COLONIAL THEATRE Saturday Afternoon "HADJI", J MM EE FENTON, SHERLOCK HOLMES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS Free exhibition on street at 2:OQ P.M.
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GTJABANTEED LIQUOR CURE. Drunkenness is a progressive disease: the moderate drinker is not satisfied 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 Orrine. It Is sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or your money refunded. Orrine No. 1 is the secret remedy; Orrine No. 2 is for those willing to take the treatment. Either form costs $1. Write the Orrine Co., Washington, D. C, for booklet, mailed in plain sealed envelope. Sold by leading druggists and in this city by the Lion Store Pharmacy.
COMPANY HAMMOND, INDIANA
GROCERIE
aturday, Oct.
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FINE GRANULATED SUGAR, with order,. 10 lbs for ELGIN BEST CREAMERY BUTTER,
per lb ,
OLD BOURBON SANTOS COFFEE,
sells regular for 20c, per lb ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, choice first crop tea, 3 lbs, $1; per lb SHREDDED COCOANUT, finest quality long shreds, per lb ...... NATIONAL BISCUIT CO'S OATMEAL AND GRAHAM CRACKERS, 3 packages
ARNOLD BROS' SPECIAL BACON, fanciest mild
cured bacon on the market, small strips, 3 to 5 lbs of choicest cuts, per lb MONARCH CATSUP, pint bottle, each SELECT BALTIMORE OYSTERS, per quart -
YELLOW CRAWFORD PEACHES, large can of
solid packed peaches. Regular price 22c, this very special
GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER, large package ' SWIFT'S NAPHTHA SOAP, 10-bar carton.
51c
30c 15c .35c 14c
25c
it mild 23c 18c 29c
15c
121c 39c
Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grimmer of Crown Point were the guests of friends
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in Hammond Wednesday afternoon and evening. Mrs. II. "Williams of East Chicago was a visitor in Hammond yesterday afternoon. Mrs. E. L. Shortridge of Crown Point was the guest of relatives and friends in Hammond yesterday for Mrs. Dyer's party. Miss Alvina Stommel of Dyer Is spending a few days with Mrs. M. Kolb at her home In East Sibley street. Miss Marie James has returned to
her home in Gem Park after a few days' visit with relatives in Hammond. Charles Fredericks was in Crown Point yesterday on business. Attorney W. J. MacAleer will go to Crown Point tomorrow on business. ' Peter Schrum of Saxony was a business visitor in Hammond today. FURTHER LOCAL NEWS ON PAGE SEVEN. . - "
