Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1908 — Page 3

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THE TUXES. Tuesday Octoler 27, 1908.

EAST CHICAGO ID lIDIil HARBOR

EAST CHICAGO. Carl Quinn of Olcott avenue was the lucky ticket holder at MacCormack's theater on Sunday evening, winning the handsome jardiniere and etand offered the holder of the winning number. Quinn Is highly pleased with his award. -

Michael Sura of the Fife furniture J

etore on Chicago avenue was a Kenosha visitor over Sunday. The- Ladies' Social union . of the M. E church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. James Clements on Olcott avenue tomorrow afternoon.

The M. E. Bible class Is scheduled

to meet at the parsonage on One Hun

dred street this evening. A large attendance is desired as business mat

ters of importance are to be consid

ered. The Experience Social reported in Saturday evening's Times, as given at the home of Mrs. A. H. W Johnson, was so reported through an error. Mrs. E. T. Davis of Magoun avenue was the hostess and filled the duties of her office with splendid ability. Miss Emily Johnson of Hobart Is reported as recovering rapidly from her recent attack of appendicitis. PROPERTY LOAN'S at Roe's Law Office. John Stirling of Magoun avenue was a Hobart visitor Sunday afternoon and evening. R. H Alexander of the Reiland hotel was a Burnham visitor yesterday afternoon. A fruit store will be opened in the Goldberg building on Olcott avenue about Nov. 5. The deal was completed yesterday through the SpecW agency. The Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal church will give a Hallowe'en party at the church on Thursday evening. Every one Is Invited to attend and those who attend the functions of thi3 body know that entertainment is one of their brilliant powers. Benjamin Leoni of Chicago was an East Chicago and Harbor visitor yesterday.

Attorney J. D. Kennedy transacted

business in the superior court at Ham mond yesterday.

Mrs John "Wylie of Whiting was an East Chicago visitor yesterday after

noon. Roy Freeman of this city was a vis

itor at the Indiana Harbor rink last

. evening, accompanied by a member of

the Harbor Telephone exchange. Attorney McClosky transacted busl

ness in Judge Townsley's court In

Gary yesterday. E. W. Wicker, East Chicago's can

didate for representative, Is able to be around the house after his recent attack of the grippe. He will be able to resume his political labors within

a few days.

Mrs. T. H. Skinner of Forsyth ave

nue was called to Valparaiso yesterday

morning by the serious illness of her

mother, Mrs. Caroline Wilson, of that

city There will be a meeting of the mem

bers of the volunteer fire department

In the city hall this evening.

Mrs. Max Nassau of Olcott avenue entertained about twenty friends and

relatives at her home on Sunday even

lng in honor of Miss Hanna Pitzele and her fiance, Mr. Max Stern, of South

Chicatro. The tables were decorated

with smilax and red hearts, small can

dy hearts being placed In heart-shaped cartons at each plate. The dinner was

served in Mrs. Nassau's splendid style

and was followed by an evening o

general conversation. Miss Pitzele and Mr. Stern will be married in the very

near future and will make their home

in South Chicago. Both have many

friends In East Chicago who wish them all the joy possible on the journey through life.

Mr. and Mrs C. C. Smith of Magonn

avenue were Hammond visitors yester

day afternoon.

(fiifford Saager of Northcote avenue

Is seriously ill with a threatened at

tack of appendicitis. The Daughters of Rebekah are ar

ranging for a carnival to be held In the

I. O. O. F. hall on next Friday and Saturday evenings. On Saturday even

ing the function will be in the nature of a Hallowe'en party and a large crowd is expected to attend on both

evenings. Mose Specter transacted business In Chicago yesterday afternoon.

Mr. A Specter of St. Louis, who is

isiting his sons, Messrs. Mose and I.

Specter, of this city, spent yesterday at the home of A. Goldman in Gary.

Miss Martha Swant was a visitor at

the Harbor roller rink last evening.

Mrs. J. D. Kennedy left this morning

for Indianapolis, where she will attend the sessions of the American Federation of Women's Clubs, to be held

n that ctty the latter part of the

week. , While in Indianapolis Mrs.

Kennedy will participate in the festivities attendant upon the unveiling of the monument of Benjamin Harrison,

o be presented to the city next Satur

day

Miss Mabel Schumard of Belleville,

111., is visiting at the home of W. L. Funkhouser and family of Magoun avenue for the winter. Miss Schumard

s studying vocal music at a Chicago

conservatory.

Mrs. Walter Weibrecht of Milwau

kee Is spending a few days at the

Johnson home on Magoun avenue.

W. Moberly, editor of the Harbor Sentinel, has reported to the police the

loss of a pocketbook containing $17 The money was stolen from Mr. Moberly's pocket during the excitement at the Taft demonstration at Gary on

Saturday evening, and its loss was not noticed by the newspaper man until

he arrived home. And $17 means

something to an editor.

H. A. Magruder of Pittsburg. Pa., is

spending a few days In this city as

the guest of relatives on Pennsyl

vania avenue.

Baron L. S. Von Westrum left yes

terday for a several days' visit in Brantford, Canada.

See M. J. Madden for expert piano tuning. All' work guaranteed. 3332 Michigan avenue, upstairs

ANOTHER 'IS STARTED UP

BAD FIRE JAKES PLACE

East Chicago Has a Sensa

tional Blaze This Morning.

ortgage Loans

In Gary and Indiana Harbor on good improved property.

CHAS. E. FOWLER, Office, - Indiana Harbor

TELEPHONE

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South Bay Hotel

MRS. F. A. NfiGLE, Proprietor Rates: $2.00 and $2.50 per day $10.00 and $12 50 per week INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

Indiana Harbor Now Has a New Department Store.

(Special to The Times.) Indiana Harbor. Ind., Oct. 27. "The

Lake County Department Store company," is the latest addition to the Harbor's already large mercantile list.

The youth is still in a growing condition, Attorney P. A. Parks yesterday filing papers for its necessary incorporation according to the laws of the state of Indiana, and within a few weeks, the store will be opened at 3507 Deodar street. The local store will be operated by a stock company, the majority of the Btock being owned by several local foreigners. Nick Meyer, a constable in Judge Reiland's court, has 'been selected to manage the enterprise, while Miss Mary Andrews Ijas been offered a position as cashier. The officers of the company are L. W. Paric, president; vice president, George Wuckovich; secretary, Nick Popowieh, and treasurer, Paul Popowieh.

(Special to The Times). Kant Chicago, Ind., Oct. 27. Ftre destroyed the home of John Rodgen, the Chicago avenue saloonkeeper, at an early- hour this morning, the entire up

per section of the building; being: destroyed before the arrival of the local

Are department. The origin of 'the lire is unknown, although the work of mice

in gnowlng a box of matches known

to have been in the attic is supposed to

have been the cause. The police are investigating, however, and have learn

ed that the building is fully covered

by insurance.

forthi

TPleaa, lr, to draw -his insurance

money." Home Herald.

A little Swedish boy went to school

and the teacher ask him 'his name.

Tonny Olson", he replied. "How old

are yon?" asked the t.acher. "Ay not know how old Ay bane." "Well, when

were you born?" continued the teacher.

Ay not born at all; Ay got stepmut-

ter." Western Christian Advocate.

"How do you like your teacher dear?"

little Mary was asked after her first day at school. ' "I-like her real well,"

said Mary. "but. I don't think she

knows much, for she Just keeps asking questions all the time." Delineator. The doctor Now that you are going to school, Johnny. . perhaps you can tell me what happens when an Irresistible force strikes an Immovable object. "People send for you, doctor." Life. Principal Johnnie, I'm surprised that your French Is eo weak. Now think chapeau what is that? What does your father throw up when he's merry? Johnnie His Job, sir. Harper's Weekly.

BLACK OAK Friday was visiting day for th school teacher. Miss Klein spent the day visiting the Hammond schools. Mr and Mrs Tra Holtsberry returned to their home at Fostoria, O., after a few days' visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Engstrom and Miss Mollie Thone of Chicago .spent Sunday here. Bdgar and Ethel Paulson spent Saturday at Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ender of Hessvllle spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thone

VOTE FOR THE

Benubhcan

TO HAVE HIGH! SCHOOL

Indiana Harbor Foreigners Will Be Taken Care of Soon.

FREO GUMMIMGS HURT

CARL ANDERSON ' GENERAL CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks -A. SPECIALTY Telephone I. H. 662. Res. 621.

M O N E Y Loaned on Pianos. Furniture, Etc. . . MONEY IN TWO HOURS STRICTLY PRIVATE

Hammond Loan and Guaranteo Co. PSora 257 145 S. KoDoufl Street

INDIANA HARBOR. F. J. Teal yesterday directed the in

terment of Mary, the 9-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flick-

on of Parrish avenue. Interment was made at Greenwood cemetery, Hammond, following services at the Flickon

home. .

Jerry Stanley of Michigan avenue

was the guest of friends in Chicago over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gastel,, Jr , were

the guests of the former's parents in

Hammond over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Heim of Elm

street was a Chicago visitor over Sun

day.

George W. Ross of the East Chica-

go company was a South Chicago busi

ness visitor yesterday afternoon.

Miss Mary Maher yesterday resumed

her work at the local postoffice after

a two weeks vacation spent In .tingle-

wood and vicinity.

Miss Catherine McGrath of Chicago

visited the Misses Galvln of Fir street

over Sunday

Mrs. B. C. Lucas of Fir street is

still suffering with a badly sprained j ankle, received while returning from church last Sunday evening.

Harry A. Lemon was a Chicago the

ater visitor Sunday evening.

George M. Witt, cashier of the Har

bor State bank, was a Chicago visitor

Sunday afternoon and evening, accom

panied by his wife.

Miss Ella Lundberg of Fir street

was a Chicago visitor yesterday after

noon. The Girls' Social club of the M. E.

church will be entertained on Satur

day evening at the home of Miss Arta Gumbert of Pennsylvania avenue at a Hallowe'en party on Saturday evening J. S. Bevan and family were Gary visitors over Sunday. Miss Bessie Bates of Hammond has been secured as cashier at the Harbor hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickinson of Chicago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bland of Fir street over Sunday.

Charles Egbert of the Fowler real

estate office spent Sunday In Chicago Edward Gorman of Michigan ave

nue visited relatives in Morocco, Ind.,

over Sunday.

J. W. Walker of the Walker & Bar

rett store returned yesterday from an over Sunday visit with his family In

Laporte.

Mrs. J. L. Johnstone of Drummond

street entertained Mr. and Mrs. James

Spittle on Sunday evening.

Rev and Mrs. H. P. Ivey are enter

taining friends from St. Louis, Mo.,

for a few days.

Hon. I. C. Berger, president of the National Slavonian society, has been

secured to make an address at Ketsick's hall this evening. The Polish and Slavish voters of Indiana Harbor are

invited to attend. Attorney P. A. Parks was the gues of relatives in Valparaiso over Sun day.

E A. Gross of East Chicago tran

sacted business in the Harbor yester day afternoon.

Charles Perkins of the Farovid building is suffering with a badly lacerated

hand. Dr. Sauer is in attendance. Walter Pfieser, eldon Kent, J. Lit

tie and Royal Morton of Hobart were visitors at Lansfield's Coliseum rink

on Sunday evening. The basketball girls are contemplat ing giving a dance on Saturday even lng, providing they can secure a suit

able hall. The proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of additional

apparatus'.

The newspaper man, the brunt of

the disgruntled attacks of the pub

lie In general, the burden bearer of the fancied wrongs and grievances of

the entire community, has again been

Indiana Harbor Boy Badly

Mangled in Railroad Accident.

(Special to The Times.

Indiana Harbor, Ind., Oct. 27. That

Indiana Harbor will have a night school for the benefit of her foreign

workmen is now assured. At a recent

meeting of the board of education. It

was decided to put the matter to the residents of this city, with the explanation that if twenty or more persons desiring o attend such a school would register at the Central and Georg'e drug stores, the sessions would be ar

ranged Immediately. The result has been beyond the greatest expectation of the board.

Forty-one foreigners have regis

tered at the Central drug store, where

B. C. Lusac has charge, while an equally large nmber appear on the roster at Georg's place of business. Among the names appear those of prominent mill-hands and politicians, while even

the Rev. Simeon Mihaltan has seen fit

to express his desire to better his knowledge of the English language.

The session, when arranged, will no

doubt be held in the Lincoln building.

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(Special to The Times.)

Indiana Harbor, Ind., Oct. 27. What

may have proved a very serious acci dent resulted near Danville, on the C.

I. & S. railway, Sunday, when Fred

Cummings, an Indiana Harbor young

man, fell from a train and badly lacerated his lower limbs. Cummings is a

conductor, and according to his story,

attempted to dismount irom tne car

while it was passing a highway cross

ing. His foot caught in the cattle guard, throking him with severe force

to the ground.

The train was Immediately stopped

and he was given surgical attention by

a Danville practitioner. He then ex

pressed a desire to return to work, but

was not allowed to do so. He was brought to the Haywood residence, on

Aldis street, yesterday afternoon, where

he was given further attention by Dr.

F. H. Sauer.

Fl'XXV THIGS ABOUT SCHOOL. --a--A school teacher was endeavoring to

convey the idea of pity to the members

of his class. "Now, supposing," he said, "a man working on the river bank suddenly fell in. He could not swim, and would be in danger of drowning.

Picture the scene, boys and girls. The man's sudden fall, the cry for help. His wife knowing his peril and hearing his

screams, rushes immediately to the

bank. Why does she rush to the bank?" .

After a pause a small voice piped

EDWARD W. W1CKEY EAST CHICAGO REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE EOR REPRESENTATIVE OF LAKE COUNTY

REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES

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WILLIAM H. KLIVER GARY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 10B JOINT REPRESENTATIVE OF LAKE AND NEWTON COUNTIES

The election of the REPUBLICAN Legislative Candidates from Lake County is. one of the vital necessities of the present campaign. Every citizen is Interested in the election of a United States Senator and every Republican and each voter is interested In the election of a REPUBLICAN UNITEDSTATES SENATOR. . The Republican party is committed to a revision of the tariff along protective lines that will insure a continuation of the policy of American markets for the products of our own factories and farms and the highest wages to our workmen and the best prices for American farm produce. PROTECTION and PROSPERITY is the vital issue of this campaign. The citizens of Lake County are directly interested in many questions that will come before tha next session of the Indiana Legislature, the Legislative, Congressional and Judicial reapportionment of the State, the improvement of our Waterways and many other questions of equal importance. The safe, sane and practical way is to vote the Republican ticket straight and Insure the election of the -

REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES:

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ONLY FOR 15 MINUTES

W. J. Bryan Stop in Lake

County to Endure Quarter of an Hour.

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(Special to The Times.)

Indiana Harbor, Ind., Oct. 27. Demo

cratic Chairman r. A. Parks was yes

terday given final information that

William Jennings Bryan, the demo

cratic leader, woum appear, rain or

shine, on next Saturday evening. Although Mr. Bryan's stay in Indiana

Harbor will be but for fifteen minutes.

it is safe to say that he will be greeted

by a good-sized audience. He will ar

rive over the Lake Shore road at 7:15

o clocK and win speaK from the rear

platform of his car for at least fifteen

minutes

The orief duration of the Peerless

Leader's visit, according to Chairman

Parks, does not warrant the securing

of a band with which to enliven the

demonstration, although a quantity of

red fire will be purchased. Hon Ed Si

mon, the democratic candidate for rep

resentative, will accompany Mr. Bryan

from Gary to this city.

NEAR DEATH'S DOOR.

I was near to

death's door. The

doctor said he had

done all he couldj

tnat my stomach

was oia and worn

out. I was so weak

I could not walk. I took Mi-o-na tab

lets, and have been eating hearty ever since, and I am

able to work like

tiger. I wish I

could go and thank you myself. I send you my picture, and you can use my ( word and my picture, and I thank you

again." Mrs. Nelson Lucifer, 112 Fisk

street, Athol, Mass.

Mi-o-na cures dyspepsia. ir any

readers of The Times are suffering

from stomach trouble of any kind, Summers' pharmacy will sell you a box

of Mi-o-na for 50 cents with an abso

lute guarantee of relief, or money back. In many cases one box will effect a ! permanent cure; In chronic conditions more is necessary. But one thing is certain: one box of Mi-o-na will make

you feel so much better and brighter,

so much more energetic, that you will

not give it up till cured.

It is sparing neither money nor labor to promote the advancement of Gary. It is building: a model city of homes. It handles exclusively, property in the FIRST SUBDIVISION, that part of Gary where all public utilities are now installed, such as water, gas, sewerage and electric lights. All residence streets boulevards. Gary will be, not only a manufacturing town, but an EDUCATIONAL CENTER, a city of schools and churches, an ideal place for you to build a home, a place where your sons and daughters will have exceptional opportunities.

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