Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 173, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1909 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Mondav, January
FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY 1 He fcgace fe
NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT
FOEMER CEOWN POINT MAN WEDS IN CHICAGO. William A. Hellemann la Married to Miss Marie Van Duyvendyk. The marriage of Miss Marie Van Duyvendyk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Duyvendyk, 325 Randolph street. Oak Park, and "William Arthur Hellemann formerly of Crown Point, was celebrated at 3 o'clock In Chicago Tuesday afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents, the Rev. E. S. Hellemann, father of the groom, officiating. The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Grace Covert. Little Robert Shawvan, the bride's nephew, bore the wedding ring. The wedding guests included only the members of the two families. The wedding march was
piayea by the groom a sister. Miss
Ethel Hellemann.
suffering from his old trouble. Mr.
Kaiser had several severe attacks late
ly.
Trustee F. F. Scheldt was at Crown
Point today to attend his first official
ent.
a good house and the show was satis- meetlng with the county euperintend-
factory.
Miss Maggie Kramer is visiting rela
tives In Chicago.
VALPARAISO. Otto Kirk was here today from. For ter.
Elvin Lytle and family of Coldwater,
Mich., have moved to this city and are
occupying the house on North Frank lin street, owned by Perry Sisson.
Frank James and wife, nee Miss Jes
The weather man is surely trying his best to please everybody by giving us all sorts of weather. Just how long he will succeed in playing such pranks
is rather difficult to say.
ST. JOHN.
Mrs. M. Gerlach returned from Mer-
rillville after spending a week with
her daughter, Mrs. John Stolz.
Miss Carrie Duwes returned from Chi
sie Brummitte of this city, who have X fve's
been employed at Lowenstine's depart
ment store for several years, left this
John Austgen and William Hilbrich
Victory for Valpo.
J. lie basicet-ball game between th
Valparaiso high school team and the
looal high team resulted In a victory fo
the visitors by a score of 25 to 22. Both
teams were seriously handicapped by the elze of the hall In which they
played, nevertheless the contest was ex citing on account of the closeness o
the sooro. On next Saturday evening the boya' and girls' teams of Hobart
will play the two teams here and an
exciting contest Is expected.
Leave For Io-wa.
John Wilson and Jay Baldwin, of
Lerojr, left this morning for Boone, la.
where they have a contract to dredge a laag dttoh, whic-h will take them everal months to finish. Mr. Wilson's
family-will remain to Crown Point dur lng his abeenoe.
Chicago Editor Guest.
John E. Eastman, proprietor of the
Chicago Evening Journal, was In Crown
Point yesterday as the guest of W. J,
Davis at the Willowdale stock farm.
Mr. Eastman recently purchased a big
fartn directly east of town and Is mak
lng preparations to become a perma
nent Lake county farmer during the
spring.
Emll Schroedormade a business trip
to Chicago today.
Miss Bernioe .Condon of Chicago pent
Sunday with her mother at Crown
Point.
The Womon's Study 4 club will hold Us regular meeting at the library on
Tuesday afternoon anMrs. Eva Allman
will have the lesson on Joseph Addison.
Whle returning from church services
yesterday noon, Mrs. Mary Krost accl-
dently slipped on a slippery walk and
broke her wrist. The Injured member
was dressed by Dr. Glfc(bs and Mrs,
Krost will be incappacitaSted from her
duties for same time.
Yesterday's "write-up" of the Crown Point marriage mill In the Chicago Tribune gave the business a good advertising and the local justices, county clerk and town scenes' were well pictured. Roy Parry, now 'of the Gary
Times, was responsible for the 'write
up' and compilation of the1 data used
In the article.
The song services at the Presbyterian chnrch last evening was well attended, and the vocal and Instrumental music, rendered by Crown Point talent, was wl received by the audience. These services are becoming exceedingly
popular and are an attraction to the
church going public.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellwanger spent
Sunday with Crown Point relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer of Hammond were entertained by Crown Point
friends yesterday.
Leslie. Parry returned to Chicago to
day after spending the week end with
his parents here. The vaudeville performance at Cen
tral Music hall on Saturday night drew
A Woman's Back Has many aches and .pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displacement, of the pelvic organs. Other symptoms of female weakneaa are frequent headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or dark spots floating before the eyes, gnawing sensation in stomach, dragging or bearing down in lower abdominafor pelvic region, disagreeable drains from pelvic organs, f&int spells with general weakness. If any considerable number of the above symptoms are present there is no remedy that wrHj?Ive quicker relief or a more pertnaaent rtfl than Dr. Pierce's Favorite PreKiiibJt has a record of over forty years of cuffed It f3 the, most, potent Invigorating tonic and strengthening pr? Viae jcnown to medjcat sciescfl. It is mad'a of the glyceric extracts of native medicinal roots found in bur forests and contains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or babit-foraing drugs. Its ingredients are oil printed on the bottle-wrapper and attested under oath as correct. Every ingredient entering Into "Favorite Prescription " has the written endorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of practice more valuable than any amount of non-professional testimonials though tho latter are not lacking, having been contributed voluntarily by grateful patients In numbers to exceed tho endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the cure of woman's ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy of ksows composition, even though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. Your interest in regaining health is paramount to any selfish interest of his and it Is an insult to your Intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and it Is his business to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original "Little Liver Pills " first put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, much imitated but never equaled. Little sugar-coated granules easy to tae as candy.
morning for Canton, Miss., where they of Scnerervllle were visitors here Sun
Andrew Bruckman of Hammond was
wishes of a host of friends In this city. the Buest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Spieler
Maurice Sisson, who is taking the yesterday
agricultural course at Purdue universl- Mr- and Mrs. Nick Bohling were vls-
ty, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ltors here Sunday,
r-' 1 . S COAn Tt.-Y-.l.. .1 c- j 1 . .
-u.uaj &u ouuuay, re- ineoaore uable of Griffith scent
""u,,, l" ""ayene iasi evening. Sunday with Anton Rietman and fam
The Sons of Veterans and Ladies' u5-
auxiliary win Hold a joint installation . Mrs. John Pfeifer spent a short time
vl meir newiy-eiectea . oracers in K. with relatives in Whitine r f T V. t 11 T.. 5 I I
i uccuay evening. I fharloa - T - . -.
1 -" wavu auu ijauiuvrc Ijaur-
ur. Annur nail or Michigan City man were visitors in
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erea irom her illness, andlier little daughter, left here today to spend a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. Argent, of South Chicago. Mrs. William Hanson of Chicago la spending a few days here with friends. Mr. William Jieil of Burnham was a
Chicago business visitor, Friday.
Mrs. H. F. Kaske visited relatives in
Chicago yesterday.
Mrs. P. Kikkert was a Hammond vis
itor Saturday.
Miss Ruby Wilson spent the week
end at her home In Crown Point.
Miss Myrtle Munster visited Ham-
Mrs. Edward Jacobson spent Sunday mond frlends yesterday.
with friends in East Chicago. I Charles Stallbohm went to Chicago
Mr. Henry Groves sold his house and f TiaaY on business
lot on Erie avenue to a Polish man. Miss Jane Kikkert is visiting rela-
mr. woves and family do not know 1 lives In Saxony for a few days,
as yet Just where they will locate.
Mrs. Joe Doe of Burnham was a I IiOWEIilu
Hammond visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmal are hap-
Mr. Joe McCurnan left here Saturday Py over the birth of a girl to .them,
morning lor Memphis, Tenn., where he Mr. and Mrs. Jay McCann and family will spend a few days with his son. are arranging to move from his Eagle
Miss Rice of Burnham-spent Saturday J Lreek farm to Valparaiso.
m cnicago on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daum are rejoicing
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Ontario over the birth of a baby boy
a.venue were xne guests of Mr. and A number of Twn kaa rn
Mrs. H. B. Reed of Hammond Sun- went to Shelbv Saturday r,ir,t n
. "i I fer desrrfift wnrlr Th,. j .1..
milk train Sunday morning, and renort
cnicago visitors' baturdaymorning. naving a royal good time,
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Mrs. W ard and daughter, Lillian, left Mrs- J- M. Daum, who was taken here Sunday morning for their new suddenly ill while visiting at her sis-
meho In Kansas. ter, east of Crown Point, is rennrtor!
Mr. Ferman of Burnham. who i. m- very seriously sick yet, a speslalist De
ployed at the Western Steel, was hit ,ns caiJea irom Chicago.
in the eye wfch a hot bolt Friday
afternoon while, at work. THT.'PCJT'mVT
k voiuiB"uiai air. rerman may pnr tho ,v
lnno M I "'""1 muae wnrj on aC-
. vfc vncr iiiiiuiam weamer yesterday did not tret aro.inrl tnn-n ft ,o
ing her motherfrom Crown Point for be said that the street car rom
a few days. a force of men working rottdav,,
0 j vww.uuj Ub ting in crossings. The work will be
spending a few-' days with relatives in completed today.
t-Mcago. The commercial priltinn nf Tum i-r.,..-.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Silverman and little last Friday was a dandy. It is Just the
daughter, Pauline, left here yesterday tnIn& to send to distant friends. It
morning for Watertown, N. Y., where acquaints them with the whole region.
they will spend a few days with rel- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldron w ia
atives, after which they will visit rela- itg with friends and relatives In Chi
iu cw xiuru. cny. iney expect cago Saturday and Sunday.
uo aiut iwo weens. Tho ,n m .. .
1 " 11 imu. nin 00 raovea IMS
ne i-yinian toisier lodge of Hege- week, and work on tho new fi t
wiaca, uiaraoDa temple No. 48, held Hon commenced Immediately
ROBERTSDALE. The Lake County Carpenters' District council at their regular meeting Jan. 5 elected the following officers for the ensuing term: - President J. T. Hewitt; vice president J. F. Day. Recording-secretary (re-elected) A.
W. Sutherland. w Warden C. Banta.
Business agent (re-elected) William
C. Hunter.
Auditors Oscar Birch, Elmer Reed,
O. D. Hepner.
Trustees Peter Wally, E. M. Setty,
Ora Hartman. Delegates as B. J., J. T. Hewitt, William C. Hunter and Elmer Reed. Miss Hattie Klemm of Indiana boulevard spent Friday visiting In Chicago. Miss Selma Ehlers entertained friends from South Chicago and Stieglitz Park Friday. Mr. HMenry Ehlers, who has been spending several months in Raseland, La., sent a beautiful box of roses to hi3 wife and family Friday. Mr. Ehlers writes that he is Well pleased with the place and climate, and If things continue as they are now he intends to send for his family In the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Sandler of Indiana boulevard are entertaining the latter's sister, Mrs. Christenbaum, of St. Paul. Minn. Little Helen Holmes' condition remains about the same at the Hahne-
man hospital, Chicago, It is greatly
feared at this writing that she will have to undergo another operation,
which will be the third the little one has undergone since her Illness.
The teachers of the Franklin school
attended a teachers' meeting In Hammond Friday afternoon.
basket, which tied 4 to 4. The game remained tied for: a-few minutes until Tlllle Rose came to the. rescue and made $ basket and-then another, making the score 8. Mabel Palmer threw one free throw, making them 5. The game .throughout was very close and Interesting. 'A return game will be played here next month. The Hobart girls are now champions' of Lake county and are'wdrking for the championship of northern Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. George Mellon of Hammond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mellon. ' Miss Alma Keilman and her brother, Carl, of Dyer are visiting with their brother, Ed., and family. Miss Lillie Winters of Chicago spent Sunday with Fred Rose and family. The funeral of Mrs. Roda Toothill
took place here yesterday afternoon. Miss Edith Smalley went to Hammond Saturday afternoon to remain a few weeks. The Young Ladies' Sodality of the Catohllc churc hwill give a pedro party Jan. 20th. Further announcement will be given later. 1 Miss Margaret Tree returned from
Chicago yesterday, where she had been visiting with erlatlves.
Higher Courts' Records.
Supreme Court Action. The supreme court today handed
down the following opinions and rulings: f
2138. The Potter Manufacturing
company vs. A. B. Meyer, et al. Mar
lon S..C. Affirmed. Montgomery C. C.
:u34. New York, Chicago & St.
Louis Railroad company vs. Elmer E
Rhodes et al. Allen C. C. Affirm
their installation of their newly-elect
ed officers at Crane's hall last Thurs-
The Literary ta the Beveridge school
last Friday evening was fairly well at
dflv pvi.nlntr Mre tl erl : T . . i I
j . ...S1,.a uuiunaiu, tpnrt-,! Tki tho -.,
of th s3mo lnrio-c ca 4. n... " " present re
:;: " , . . port a joyous time,
fluid. .ncr me msiuiiaiion services
the ladies were serviced ice cream I
and cake.
The following officers were Installed:
M. E. C. Freda Jacobson. Senior E. C. Minnie Groves. Junior E. C. Rose Hurd. Manager Catherine Hohwy. M. of F. Ida Miles. M. of R. C. Sarah Sendel. Protector Jordan. Outer guard Mary Neil. P. C. Anna Rowe. Four of the past chiefs were present
ea witn tne past chief rin. Thnss
presented' were Mrs. Hohwy. Mrs. Hass presented were: Mrs. Hohwy, Mrs.
Hasss, Mrs. Neil and Mrs. Rowe.
JK.r. v. W. O'Roark was a Chicago
Business visitor Friday morning.
Mrs. M. Lynch of ntario avenue is
reported quite ill at her home. Rheu
matism is the cause of her illness.
The Misses Elizabeth and Eleanor
and little Helen Martlndale were the
guests of Mrs. Joseph Berg of Ham
mond Friday.
Mr. William Reed spent Friday at
Morris, 111., on business for McCord
& Co.
Self-Interrogation.
Go to your bosom, knock there, and
ask your heart what it doth know.
Shakespeare.
Ever at It. Some people never put off till to
morrow the trouble they can make today.
Dn
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Come to Hundreds of Ham
mond People.
There are flays of dizziness; Spells of headache, sidpaoh- k.,v.
ache;
Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly the klrtnv o
Mrs. x. jaiiverman entertained Mrs. A. ,CH"
C. McDonnell and Mrs. E. Jacobson at
a luncheon on her birthday, which was
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. V. A. Beckman, who has been at
the Englewood hospital for more than a week, Is getting along very nicely.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure nil vm
ills. '
Here Is proof in Hammond. Mrs. E. Earl, of 408 Michigan nv.
nue, Hammond, Ind., says: 'About a
year ago I began suffering from kidney disease, brought on hir
Miss Lena Reed spent Friday in thought the trouble TrmiM m0, 1
Hammond with friends and relatives. a short time, but instead mv ronrtm
Mrs. H. O. Martin left Rumham iQa gTew gradually worse. I hart Hi,,,,
evening for her new home In Detroit. Bpells and headaches, was easily tired
Mich. ana Wfts bradually breaking down in
general health. The kidney secretions caused mA rnnith 1 .
nXTTfn , " uuujrouce ay meir lrJJXXiXk regular aceion and although T
Frank Hilbrich of Chicago Heights any remedies, the annovanc ritri r,r.
spent Sunday here visiting with rela- dlsaPPear. I finally began using Doan's
tlves. Kidney PilU and thev afforH
Mr. and Mrs. P. Taggart of Griffith fiTTPt a"d enuine reIlef- continued
spent Sunday with Mrs. Taggarfs pa- box" ta 1 SCVeral or, t- ., . 7 ... Doxes to be sure that the cum nmi
WMiy
rents. Dr. and Mrs. A. Seidler. of this
place.
be permanent.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Klein of Cedar Lake were the guests of Peter Klein and family over Sunday. Miss Alma Keilman returned this morning from Hobart, where she attended the christening of a little nephew.
a t,-... 1 "member the
n.aiKr la senousiy m ot present take no other.
I am eertnJn
ixro ia nommg Detter to use for disordered kidneys than Doan's Kidney Pills. They can be procured at Blcknell & Co's. Drug store."
For sale by all dealers. Price
Raymond Deer of Pearl street Is suf
fering with an attack of pneumonia. iMonks, J,
Mrs. Frank Hoffman entertained a! Aaa A- Farra vs. Eva J.
number of members of the Rebecca lodge from Hammond. South Chicago and Chicago at her home in Roberts
avenue Friday afternoon. During the afternoon delicious refreshments were served, and those present report a most
enjoyable time.
Messrs. William Upperman and J.
Williams saw "Gratf Stark" at the Cal
umet theater Friday evening.
Mrs. Fred Poppen entertained a num
ber of relatives and friends Friday afternoon at her home in One Hundred and Nineteenth street in honor of her birthday. The afternoon was enjoyed
by those present in social converse until
o'clock when an elaborate lunch
eon was served, Mrs. Poppen received
many beautiful gifts In remembrance
of the day.
Mrs. William Bahn of Indiana boule
vard visited friends in Chicago Friday.
Little Olive Vlscontl is quite ill at
her home in Harrison avenue and is un
der the doctor's care. Fred Bahn Is confined to his home in Indiana boulevard on account of sickness. Miss Mollie Freese of Roberts avenue visited friends In Chicago Friday. The Misses Julia Hubbard, Lillie Martinson, Wilma and Freda Bahn attended the skating rink In East Chicago Friday evening. Quite a number from here attended the minstrel show In Whiting Friday evening. Mesdames James Nicholson and Jasper Wichorst and children were the guests of Mrs. Martana of East Chicago Friday.
There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chaney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Bra-
HIGHLANDS. Arthur Richards, who has been conducting the serviees in the local English church, yesterday preached his farewell sermon. He had a large attendance in the morning, and his departure from the Highlands church is regretted by many. Mr. Richards has conducted the Sunday services in High-
man. Allen S. C. On appellee's petition cause transferred from appellate court. . Appellate Court Action. The appellate court today announced the following decisions: 6239. David Bilbourn et al. vs. Isaac Baugher et al. Noble C. C. Affirmed. Meyers, J. 6265. William A. Nesblt vs. Serena E. Nesblt. Howard S. C. Affirmed on condition that appellee shall file remlture for $34.30 . within thirty days. Otherwise reversed. Watson, C. J. 6273.. Huntington Consolidated Lime company vs. Powhatan Coal company. Huntington C. C. Aeversed. Roby, J. 6308. August Ambe vs. Postal Telegraph Cable company. LaPorte S. C. Reversed Rabb, J. 6891. Jefferson C. Raley vs. EvansGas and Electric Light company. Gibson C. C. Appellee's motion to dismiss appeal overrulled. Rabb, J. Supreme Court Minutes. 21034. Southern Railway company et
ai. vs. .frank Limback. Dubois C. C.
Appellants' petition for time to file
brief on appellee's petition for rehearing. Xevr Supreme Court Salts. 21334. James A. Dawson, et al. vs. Philip HIpskind et al. Jay C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. Notice to Wabash county. Application for supersedeas
and brief. Superseadeas exanteri nnri
issued. ' 21385. Potter Manufacturing com
pany vs. A. B. Meyer, et al. Marion S. C. Transferred from appellate court
No. 6412.
21386. Ada A. Farra vs. Eva J. Bra-
man. Allen S. C. Transferred from ap
pellate court. No. 5954.
Appellate Court Minutes 6945. James N. Halstead et al vs
vandalla Railroad company. Putnam C. C. Appellatnts' petition for time. Forty days granted. 7034. Lake Erie & Western Railroad company vs. Alexander Hennessey. Delaware C. C. Appellee's petition for time. Forty days granted. 7095. Alfred C. Robinson vs. Cornelius M. Horner. Tippecanoe S. C. Appellant's brief.
6985. Ezra H. Todd vs. Howell, et al. Tipton C. C. brief. 7113. Sarah O'Neil vs. Johnson. St. Joseph C. C. affidavit for cost bond.
711S. Valentine Berkey, guardian, vs. Jonas Rensberger, et al. Elkhart C. C. Praecipe. Notice to Elkhart county. 6998. Southern Railway company et
al. vs. Roy C. Seig. Harrison C. C. Appellee's brief.
Jfew Appellate Court Suits. 7119. Indianapolis Telephone com
pany vs. William E. Sproul. HanonrV
C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term. Bond.
7120. Edwin Abe et al. vs. William
John W. Appellee's Harry D. Appellee's
Innrla fnr . x. ' " lull D. . XteC
..j, cl(Slll. iIlull(.Ilt,. rn ord. Assignment of errors. Notice be R)irroiieAt hoc . . . , , . v. i 1 j. I. tic
uccu cuuaeii, uui low. Precipe. Notice.
rivauoiun Eiuaeni win conduct tne services next Sunday. The Rev. Brown of East Chicago con
ducted the services last evening, and at that time baptized six and took in two new members.
The teachers of the Highlands pub
lic school were in Hammond last Saturday, where they attended the teach
ers' institute, which was held there at
the Central school.
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cenw. iroster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States.
name Doan's
HOBART. The basketball games between Ho
bart and East Chicago Saturday nisrht
at East Chicago were won by the East Chicago boys, the score being 67 to 11, and the girls' bame'was won by the
Mooart girls by the score of 8 to 5. The
boys' game was one-sided, as the score indicates, as the East Chicago boys far excelled. The girls' game was snappy, and both teams tried hard to carry
off the laurels, the teams were pretty
eveniy matched, although the team work of Hobart was better than that
of East Chicago. The first half ended m the score of 2 to 0 in Hobarfs favor, the East Chicago girls fouled and with the accurate throwing for the basket, Etta Bullock landed a basket, making Hobart 3. East Chicago got in the game and made a field basket, giving them 2 points. Etta Bullock again starred In making a free throw, and East Chicago landed another field
Not Fitted for the Job. It is supposed that Washington could not tell a lie. He never would have made much of a hit as a campaign manager.
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