Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 158, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1908 — Page 6

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THE TUXES. Tuesday, December 22, 1908.

FROM: NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY

NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT

Marriage License Clerk Busy. People In all the various grades and Stag-es of life visit the marriage license office dally for licenses to wed. Some of them come In closed automobiles, and throw money around In promiscuous fashion, while others walk all the way from the Erie station and return, some of them being: poorly clad at that for cold weather. Yesterday the two extremes in life's fortunes visited the office, but from all appearances the poorer couple seemed as happy as the one displaying the money.

Postal Traffic larger Than Ever. Postmaster Farley reports that the holiday mill is larger this year than any year he has known, for the fourth day before Christmas, and if the increase keeps up as the day approaches, it will take some lively stepping and make some tired feet before the presents are all given out. The malls are getting to be a popular method of Bending gifts and a corresponding increase is shown in the number of mail parcels.

a few days visit with Valparaiso friends. T. B. Scheldt spent Sunday at South Chicago. Mike Klltch was a Hammond visitor Sunday. The burial of little Marie Daniels took place Sunday at 2 p. m. in Oak

Hill cemetery, Hammond. The body

was entered in a vault there Thanks-

Point yesterday to convene the Decern- , , , .,, t tv, lrlto . . ,, . , . Nelson Daniels will spent the winter In

uci ici ui ui i lie rui icr ciimit cuuiu n ,

Mr. Anderson of Clarke Station spent

Monday here peddling oysters, he will

VALPARAISO. Circuit Court Convenes.

Judge McMahon arrived from Crown

The day was spent with a few minor matters preparatory to the regular work of the term. Trwln v vu occu

pied with the setting of the docket for make this a regular weekly hereafter

the term. carrying oysters

Final Eeunion Rehearsal. MuJNoxxixC.

The final rehearsal for the Christ- F. R. Schaaf of Robertsdale visited

mas musical program, which is to be the Munster school yesterday, rendered by the choir of the Episcopal c p gcnoon was in Hammond yes; church, will take place this evening terday on business. at 7:30 o'clock in the church. The serv- char,es stallbohm was a Hammond Ice will begin at 10:30 Xmas morning, .

the special music being rendered by a

choir of thirty voices.

John Becker of Hammond visited here

today.

Miss Minnie Kaske is In Chicago to-

Salisburv Concert Tonie-ht

c ,, . . .11 1 day visiting relatives. The Salisbury family orchestra will I a

give one of their celebrated concerts

The picture show last evening gave Crown Point baseball fans K good

chance to witness some excellent pic- j tures of the national game and drew two good sized houses. With no other attraction in Crown Point the five cent theater Is getting a good share of the patronage. ! The county survejfar's gang have recently been at work en laying out the work for the widening of Broadway in Gary, and it is said that work will soon be commenced to macadam that thoroughfare to the Ridge road, from the Steel City. The surveyors in that section of the country are a busy set, and It keeps a large force busy subdividing the acreage property into lots. The Q. A. M. club will meet with Miss Anna Hoffman at her home on 'Joliet street this evening. , Joseph B. Young has returned .from 'm. week's visit with Rochester friends. ; A baby girl has recently been born "to Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Wise of this ! place. The book committee of the public II"brary have purchased a number of good ! books and will soon have the tests ' ready for publication. ' They were thought from the proceeds of the bazaar recently given. Edward Griesel of Muskogee, Okla., Is visiting with friends and relatives in ' town over the holidays. The annual election of officers at the i Independent Order of Foresters will be held at their hall this evening.

"Will Handley and Dr. L. H. Grant

..braved the weather yesterday and auftomobiled to Hammond and return. . The Simon-Wickey contest will be rejourned today before the commission appointed to hear the evidence. There is quite a little sickness reported around Crown Point at present. Spencer Beach and wife spent yesterday evening with relatives In Chicago.

At the examination of two cows at

'Ainsworth on last Saturday by experts from Chicago and Pennsylvania, it was .found that the animals were infected ;With tuberculosis, as was the decision of the state experts who- tagged them (previously for being infected with the disease. It is said, however, that all (the doctors did not agree on the verdict, which leaves the matter as unsettled as it was before the investigation was started. At the expiration of the lease held by Jaye Neiner on the Panhandle saloon, near that station, he will quit the saloon business for awhile, moving his family into one of the Pfeil houses. August Miller, owner of the saloon building, it is said, will start In the laloon business at the first of the year. I FOR PIMPLES, TOO. fitTT Discovery Cures Enrma and Eradicate Minor Skin Troubles Over Night.

Miss Ruby Wilson spent last even-

in the Christian church this evening. ng with the Misses Henderson and They have Just returned from their an- Fieres at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Munster.

Mrs. P. Kikkert visited in Hammond

nual fall lyceum tour.

The students of the public schools 1 yesterday.

are enjoying a two weeKs- vacation. 0scar Roeber and Bon were in Ham-

Merchants are doing a good holiday I mond yesterday to visit friends.

business, but say that it will not equal

that of former years.

Miss Nona MacQuilkin of the high

ROBERTSDALE.

A cantata entitled, "The Spirit of

school acuity is spending the holiday Cnristmaa wlu be glven by the mem.

vicinity.

bers of the Evangelical Sunday school

at the church Thursday evening, Dec

Mrs. E. E. Miles was up from Wheel- 24, at 7 o'clock. Fully 175 will take

er yesterday. Dart in the cantata, the pastor and

K. M. Jessie is spending the holidays I teachers are sparing no pains to make

with relatives out of town. I It a success and it promises to be one

George P. Smith, president of the gas of the Dest ever Slven by the Sunday

omnanv of Missoula. Mont., is in the I scnooi. A jnnstmas tree will grace

Vale today on business.

C. D. Miller and Martin Meester were

Wheeler visitors in the Vale yesterday.

the occasion and jolly old Saint Nicholas will be there to take care of the

little folks. A cordial invitation is ex

tended to the public to attend.

The dance given Saturday evening

at Hatt's hall, under the auspices of the

LANSING.

Mr. Otto Gusowtki of Chicago spent republican club, was largely attended

Sundav In town. I and those present report a most en

Mr. John Large spent Saturday in JyaDle tlme

Chicago. I Mr. C. Masterson of Harrison avenue

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and left Sunday for Kansas City, Mo., son, Chauncey, of Hammond were in ere he wIU sPend a week vtaitln his

town Sunday.

Miss Frances Runge spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Blue Isl

and.

Mr. Troutman was a Chicago visitor

Saturday.

Mrs. C. Hughes and daughter Grace

were Hammond visitors Saturday..

sister.

Miss M. Stein and Miss M. Bohan

were Hammond visitors Saturday,

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Chicago

were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil

liam Eggers of Roberts avenue Sun day.

Mrs. W. E. Hains of LaGrange, 111.

is the eruest of her sister. Mrs. Christ.

mrs. iteaman was a nammona visuor AW of . Harrlson avemie. ...... 1 i

Tom Nicholson of Roberts avenue is

on the sick list.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis of Roberts

avenue visited relatives in Chicago Sun

day.

Mrs. J. Homan returned to her home

Saturday,

LOST Between the Grand Trunk de

pot in Oak Glen and VanSteenberg's

house a Gregg shorthand text book with Cecile VanSteenberg's name in it

The T. T. H. S. basketball team are

planning for several games in the fu

ture,

The "German la Klubb" of T. T. H. S.

are planning to meet at the home of

Miss Eleanor Herget on Tuesday night,

WHITING NEWS

Saturday evening. They witnessed the

American Idea at the Colonial theater.

after which they were taken to the Rec

tor cafe, where a . fifteen-course dinner was served. A very pleasant even

ing was enjoyed by all

Mrs. Charles Atkins of Hammond

spent Friday here with friends.

Mr. B. A. Anderson entertained Mr.

High School "lit." The following program will be ren

dered by the High School Literary society in the Auditorium tomorrow aft

ernoon at 1:30 o'clock-

Selection High School Orchestra Gustayeson of Hyde Park at his home

H; S. Tattler Warren Beaublen Monday evening.

Oration .......Harry Timm Mrs. Lenard of Superior avenue was

Piano Solo Anna M. Dlneen I a Chicago shopper Monday.

Extempo Talk. Selected

Chalk Talk.... George Bartuska

Oration Elizabeth Swarti

Chorus Freshman Class

Sketch Frank Greenwald, Gladys

Prltchard, Frank Duggan and Josephine JewetL

Christmas Theme Selected

Stereoptlcon Views.

Pantomlne Warren Beaublen, Ben.

Gordon, Walter Smith, Inez Lee and

Claude Humphreys.

The students extend a cordial Invita

tion to all through the columns of Thb

Times.

ST. JOHN.

George Prohl of Hammond transact

ed business ehre today.

Joseph Spieler of Hanover Center was

a St. John business visitor Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peppke of Bemis

were visitors here yesterday.

C. Brands of Hanover Prairie was a

visitor here Monday.

George Doctor of Chicago is spending

a weeks vacation witn nis relatives

here.

Mr. and Mrs. John Grath of Hanover

Mrs. David Wayne of Stleglitz Park J Center transacted business here today.

is in very poor health, and it is thought I Henry P. Schumacher Jr. of Scherer

It will be necessary for her to go to I yllle Is reported sick and is under medl

the hospital for an operation.

Joseph Bernstein and daughter, Ma

mie, visited Mrs. Bernstein at the Pres

byterian hospital on Sunday. Mrs.

Bernstein is expected home tomorrow,

having almost completely recovered.

cal care.

C. Wissel of Whiting was a business

visitor here today,

A number of families in St. John and

vicinity are more or less troubled with

sickness at the present time, and doc-

Messrs. Roy Green, John Schaub and I tors are seen frequently making their

Robert Curtis are expected home from I visits to the patients.

Ann Arbor university in the morning

HES3VILLE.

Trustee F. Richard Schaaf and

Trustee-Elect John C. Becker of Ham

mond visited the Hessville school yes

terday in their trip over the township,

Miss Emma Dedelow was a Chicago

to spend the holidays with their par

ents in Whiting,

Mrs. William Curtis of Oliver street

is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Wet-

more, and niece, Mrs. Doty, of Cleve land, O.

The Christmas exercises of the Con

gregational church will be held tomor- visitor yesterday,

row evening. These promise to be ex- I The Hessville school pupils and

cellent as the children have In prac-1 teachers are .busy preparing for the

tice. In addition to the recitations I Christmas entertainment to be given

and songs, a cantata will also be giv- Wednesday morning In the primary

en. -room. The program will consist of

The exercises at the Methodist church recitations, songs, solos, duetts and a

will not be held until Thursday even- short play.

ing, which will give the members of There will be a big raffle of ducks

each church an opportunity to attend geese, turkeys, etc., at Peter Senzig's

the exercises at the other church. I Dlace Wednesday. Dec 23rd. 2t

The Christmas exercises at the New

Nazarene church in Wilcox will be held BRlif lTJfcL

on Christmas eve.

Miss Eva Dutton of Ross was a short

In Sherryville, Ind., after a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. Messenberg, of Pearl street.

The Misses Clara and Martha Schaaf

where they will celebrate with a Xmas f Indlana. boulevard saw "The Amer- . , -rt-r I Jean. Idea" at the Colonial theater in

lice auu nias j n . ut

The dance given at Voeste's hall Saturday was well attended and proved

quite a success.

an enjoyable evening.

The teachers of the Lansing public school are planning for a Xmas en

tertainment some time this week,

The M. E. church will have their Xmas entertainment on the Sunday

following Xmas,

The Dutch Reform churches and the

German Lutheran churches are plan

Chicago Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson and

Everyone reported Miss Violet were Chicago visitors Sat

urday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Hannon entertained

the former's father, Mr. J. Hannon,

of Kouts, Ind.

Mrs. Thomas Boland and Miss Marg

ery Boland of Indiana boulevard visited r. and Mrs. Miles Clarke in South

Chicago.

Theodore Holleck of Laporte, Ind.,

Rev. Felix Serroccynskl of the local I visitor here last evening on her way

Polish church was an East Chicago vis- I home from Chicago.

nor yesteraay. Mrs ugfatfoot was a Christmas

Leo Helman of Gary spent yesterday shopper in Hammond yesterday.

wun nis parents. M,8S Mary Bennett, principal of the Miss Amelia Hoppe was a Chiago South school, is forced to resign on

visitor on Monday. I aCcount of poor health. It is under

Mrs. Charles Cunningham was in Chi- I stood her successor has already been

ago yesterday. I appointed.

Mr. and Mrs. William Porter enter-I Mrs. B. B. Potter went to Hammond

tained several friends at dinner at their on the p. m. Erie train in the interests

home in One Hundred and Nineteenth I of Santa Claus yesterday.

street on Sunday. J The entertainment to be given by the

Mrs. Harrison Burns of Ohio ave- schools here will take place on Wednes

nue, who reently suffered a paralytic I day afternoon, beginning at 1:30 p. m

stroke and who has been in a very I It has the promise of something good

serious condition, Is slightly improved I and many of the patrons are expected

Miss Nellie Hannephin of Chicago t0 b6 Present

will spent Christmas with her parent

Christmas will be celebrated at the

Slavish school on West One Hundred

and Nineteenth street on Wednesday

afternoon. At midnight on Christmas

eve Rev. Benedict will serve mass, and

on Christmas day low mass at 8 a. m.

and high mass at 10:30 a. m.

Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson returned to

her home in Chesterton yesterday aft

er spending several days in Whiting.

Sheriff Fred Carter of Crown Point

was here on legal business yesterday,

A few months ago the dispensers oi ioslam, the new discovery for the cure of eczema, decided to allow the drugCists of the country to handle it. Previous to that time it could only be obtained direct from the laboratories. Since this change In the method ot

(distribution, poslam has met with th most phenomenal success of anything Introduced to the drug trade in the last B0 years. All leading druggists. Including J. W. Wels In Hammond, are now carrying the special BO-cent size recently adopted, also the $2 Jar. This great success is not surprising when it is remembered that, in eczema irases, poslam stops the itching with first application, proceeds to heal Immediately, and cures chronic cases in a Ifew weeks. In minor skin troubles, such as pimples, blackheads, acne, herpes, blotches, rash, eta, results show after an overnight application. Exferlmental samples of poslam are sent o anyone by mail free of charge, by the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty-fifth street, New York City.

ning for Xmas eve entertainments and Pen the week-end the guest of his

Services I UI ut lrl lajtiv xiuiucucv, a-iiu ittiuuy

I oi Indiana Douievara. Charles Labahn was a Chicago visit- , M , ,

or on Saturday. ... ' "

l va.ru is imyiJV'"B rayiuiy aura ms reW. C. Vandenberg was in Chicago on . .,,

Monday. I , .

jXLr. uuu iura. xieury vis ana cnuuren

of Ttpene, ftvftniift w(rA In China a-n to

LOWELL, see Santa Claus Saturday evening.

The Reed moving picture show that I Miss Irene Kreuter of Chicago vis-

opened for an Indefinite time at the I ited her aunt, Mrs. Sidney Smith, of

Lowell Opera House . Saturday night I Indiana boulevard over Sunday.

is drawing large audiences.

A little 2-year-old of Mr. and Mrs.

William Dickinson, who died In Chl-

Mr. Henry Reese and daughter, Mrs

, Ellen Eggers, of Roberts avenue spent

Sunday in East Chicago the guests of

cago, was brought to Lowell Monday Mr- and Mrs- Jonn Dreesen.

for burial. A short service was held Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mathlas and chil-

at the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. 1 dren of Harrison avenue returned aft-

Dickinson were both former residents er spending the week-end in Michigan

of Lowell and have many friends here City, Ind., where they attended the

who extend to them sincere sympathy

in their bereavement.

Little Thelma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill, Is reported sick with scarlet fever and the family has been

put under quarantine.

funeral of Mrs.

I Louis Zarhn.

Mathlas' father, Mr.

DYER.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keilman spent

Monday at Hammond on business.

OUT OF DOOR WORKERS

MeriAwho'cannol stop . fnr n rninv dav- will ' ,

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comfort end freedor of bodily movement

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The postof fice employes and rural Miss Lilly Keilman and brother, Ed

mail carriers are beginning to real-1 ward, from Hobart are visiting with

ize that thesij are Christmas times, and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P.

Dy tne last or tne ween notning dui Keilman, and family for a few days V.n. a .i-w f thai Viaas - A n V a A I

their regular monthly meeting Monday

churches will have Christmas tree ex- I evening,

ercises. Fine programs have been ar

ranged. Everybody are invited.

CIiARK STATION.

William Overhage left for Chicago

Monday evening after a several days'

visit at his home here

Charles Brewer had the misfortune

Mr. O. Frick of Chicago visited with to sprain an ankle while playing in

his parents here Sunday. I the schoolyard during the afternoon

Mr William Overman fw rece9S- VeI"y IllteIy lt ke Sever-

friends were Chicago shoppers yester- al ays , DeIore ne wm Be able t0 be

out again

Bruno Saager and friend of Concordia Wednesday evening the Christmas ex

college. Fort Wayne, Ind., will spend ercises will be held at the public

Christmas with his parents, Mr. and school. Exercises will begin at 7 o'clock.

Mrs. Charles Saager here. They will be followed by a pie social

Mr. Harrv Hifra-ins was vteitin with Ever? 13 Ped to bring a pie,

Hammond friends. Mr. P. Andreson of Clarke was business visitor at Glen Park.

Any kind, shape or size will do, as long as lt is a pie. Admission to en

tertainment Is free to everybody, so

come and have a good time.

THE CREAM OF THE Morning News

Andrew Carnegie's insistence that

steel needs no protection worries re

Dublican members of the ways and

means committee.

Many investigations by the United

States government have shown that

The Christmas exercises of, the Whit- I "dry farming" Is a critical proposition,

mg pumic scnooi Kindergarten win be geven memers of Pittsburg's city

held in the high school auditorium this councn and one banker are arrested on

evening. oharees of bribery, conspiracy and cor-

The public library will close on I rupt practices growing out of munlci-

Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. I pal legislation.

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Former night rider in evidence at

J. Nyhoff was christened at the home Union City, Tenn.. against men accused of his parents In Gary on Sunday and of Ranken murder, tells all the secrets

was named Henry Edward Nyhoff. Aft- of the organization ana names tne er the regular services at the Catholic chief actors In tragedies. Woman who church a most pleasant day was spent wa whipped by the band gives story at the Nyhoff home in Connecticut of her torture. street. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. William E. Annis is on the witMrs. Henry Gillmurray, Frank A. Gill- ness stand three hours in Flushing, N.

murray, Mr. and Mrs. William War- telling a dramatic story ot how she wick of Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Herman saw Captain Halns shoot her husband

Nyhoff and Miss Anna Nyhoff and Mr. to death. and Mrs. Eberly of Hammond, Mr. and Mary Anderson arrives in New York Mrs. Dorschel and Mr. Riggs of Chi- on a visit and says she will never re-

cago, Miss Mamie Leonard of New I turn to the stage. York and Mr. and Mrs. B. Atkison of I Reauests for additional employes in

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Open Evenings

Gary,

Mrs. David Deese of New Tork ave

nue Is entertaining her mother, Mrs.

Dillingham, of Valparaiso,

Mrs. Albert Fischer of John street

county offices are denied, with few exceptions, by the commission of Judges,

which advocates establishment of merit system.

Mrs. Emily Crane Chadbourne pays

went to Englewood yesteday to spend Penalities on seized art goods and will the day with her sister. Mrs. Thice. not b Prosecuted as a smuggler.

Eleven Jurors are selected in the

Richard S. McKinley of Laporte avenue was the guest of friends in Gary

Saturday evening.

Miss Edith Leroy of Cleveland ave

Chlcasro. charged with assault on a

photographer.

vincr T!ln.-nri1 In nnttlne an end to

o..t . u..j rr , " t-he present session of the British par-

i iiament. reiero wim icuio w 1.113

John Mander of the Lake Shore and I visit of the American fleet to Australia

Michigan Southern railway has been and to recent treaties with the United

Indisposed the past few days. States.

firwln itnd provision list ranges

HEGEWISCH-BURNHAM higher; with local speculators the best

Dr. McAfee, the district .uoerintend- suPPrters: "" and noS Blrong-

ent of the Methodist churches on the Chicago stocks are active ana prices

south side, Chicago, will give an ad- generally easier under influence from

dress at the Methodist cnurch here this ew Yoric

evening. Everybody Is Invited to come

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BLACK OAK

School closed Friday for the holidays

" TOLESTON. The Xmas tiroeram of the Tniieatnn

vacation. The teacher. Miss Klein, left 8choolB be given tomorrow af terfor Iowa to visit her parents. noon at itis. Th nl.hH , ,

- uuiuiaiijr Mrs. Kinsman returned Sunday from invited.

and hear him.

Miss Valerie Groves spent Monday in

Chicago.

Mr. "William Boyle, formerly of Hegewisch, arrived from Pittsburg. Pa., having been away from here for over a year. Miss Lizzie Sole of Burnham, who has been quite ill, is slowly improving, avenue spent Sunday with friends m Chicago. Mr. Howard Reed has accepted a position as electrlo craeman at the Standard Steel at Hammond. The directors of the Interstate National bank of Hegewisch entertained their wives and sweethearts In Chicago

Bears continue to rule in Wall street.

but a late rally saves the exchange from demoralization.

John Hannephin

Tin and Sheet Iron Work Stove and Furnace Repairing All Kinds of Job Work

Cor. Clark and 21th Streets Whiting, Indiana

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Liver Troubles, Chronic and Nervous Diseases,

Blood and Skin Diseases. Diseases peculiar to Men. Diseases peculiar to Women. VARICOCELE I guarantee to cure your Varicocele without operation. Get my agreement in writing. I will tell you just what it will cost to cure you MODESTY s Many time pple suffer agony natold from ailments, of which, through modesty, they dare not speak to physicians. I will say to all such, it yon have any disease or ailments that yon don't want the world to know about call la and tell me about it. Yon can always depend on setting the BEST POSSIBLE ADVICE AND TREATMENT, AND EVERYTHING WILL BE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. J. F. RUCKEL,M. D. 9207 Commercial Ave., Gaiety Theatre BIdg., So. Chicago Office Phone 5023 Boors 8 to 12 a. nu, 1:30 to 5 and 7 to 830 p. m. Sundays 9 to 12