Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1909 — Page 6
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SEE 7UJZ3. Satiirda Feb. 13, 1909.
FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AMD CITY , -V, l - "
NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT
tlons for 15 to 10 cents. It was ru
mored last night that other drops
Tellers and Hall, at- wa CW' M "
Lincoln's birthday iru duly cele-
and I orated In Crown Point yesterday. The
public schools holding appropriate ex-
New Circuit Court Cases
Town or East Gary v. Hobart town
ship. Civil, torneys.
Marie Kimball vs. Richard Kreutsh
mer, et al. Quiet title. Earr Wheeler, attorneys.
Henry Mayer vs. John H. Cooley. At- erclses in honor of the day. The banKs
tachment. Scheehan and Lyddick, at- were closed and the bar-rooms observed
tornevs. ttle usual order of closing for a holi-
Vandalia Coal company vs. Toleston day. The other business houses plied
Coal company. Rancher and Smith, at- their customary trade, however, torneys. Civil. Ed. Muzeall 1b buvlne horses around
John Heenin vs. Chicago & Erie R. I this section of the country, and on
R. Civil. Barr and Wheeler, attorneys. Tuesday will ship a carload of fine
Fred Gaetel, Jr., vs. Horace J. Stahl. Civil. A. A. Bremer, attorney.
Florence Cook Shaw vs. "Walter S.
Ross et al. Quiet title. J. Kopelke,
attorney.
Marriage Licenses.
animals to Chicago markets. What Ed. doesn't know about a piece of
horse flesh is not worth looking into
the dictionary for.
There is still quite a little unfin
ished work around the court-house and the architect has put in several
Glga Batalo, Marie Vorketlc, Gary; days here completing the "tag-ends
James O'Shea, Nellie Ryan Gary; Jefta of the business. It is a long-winded Radovanovich Coeta Javovich, Ham- job and will not be completed for
mond. I some time to come.
The 'PorestBrs fed 450 nersnns at
Assured For Crown Point, their banquet on Thursday evening,
Details that practically assures wnicn nearly proves a recora-DreaKer.
Crown Point and Lake county one of if modesty had not such a strangle-
the biggest sporting events in its an- hold on us we might spill over, and nals: were consummated yesterday and tell what a few people are saying unless unforseen causes prevent, the aDOut the Times of late, as it la, you'll
The property alleged to have been stolen was found on the premises and Podgonky was arrested by Trustee G. F. Eld red and was put under $100 bonds to appear for trial Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. It is reported that the American Car and Foundry company have finally decided on a location In the Calumet
WHITING NEWS
It Was a Grand Affair. The grand affair which was being planned by the Whiting Masonic band for several weeks, is now over, and
It Is great satisfaction to know that
region, and have chosen 110 acres ad- the concert and ball, which was given
jacent to the Ryan Car company s plant Dy this youthful organization In the
in Hegewlsch. The project has been Masonic temple at Hammond, on Thurs
hanging fire for the past three years, day night, was all that it was expected
the company being undecided as to to be, from every standpoint
whether to settle on a site In Burn- The eveninar nleasure bearan with
ham or the one finally chosen In Hege- I gathering of the huge crowds on the
wisch. Both property belonged to the streets .waiting for the special cars,
Calumet and Chicago Canal and Dock I which were to convey them to Ham
company. We hope this report Is true, I mond. In the meantime listening to sev
and that they will Immediately get era! numbers being rendered by the
busy and locate, band. It was indeed a merry crowd
who boarded the cars at 7:15, the la-
en TrtTTTCr I dies all with boxes of lunch under
MX. ttVXU.1t
event will be a certainty. Chicago pa
pers have the following to say regard
ing the blgr affair:
' This race will be held over the
Crown Point-Cedar Lake course in In
diana if not hitch in the details to be
arranged between Mr. Hower and Mr.
Cobe-oame'up to ptop the proceedings
have to do your own thinking.
Let's see, Kliver7 Why he's the
man that made a speech In Central
Music hall. Said he would work for
the best interests of everyone of his constituents, didn't he?
George Gerlach is taking charge of
their arm, which were later to be sold
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Porta left today I and be one feature of the evening's en
for Chicago, where Mr. Porta will be tertainment. At 8:15 the Hammond under medical treatment for an lndef- temple was reached, and it was upon
mue xime in me at. jB.nzaoetn s nos- i entering that many remarks were
pital. The cause for the treatment is passed as to the true beauty of the
a disease of the inside walls of the place, and much regret was expressed
mouth, which was not taken seriously, I that Whiting is so utterly lacking in
but is now in an alarmed condition, I having halls, where affairs of this na-
and nothing but the surgeon's knife ture could be held
will cure the affected parts Inside the The concert began at 8:30 and was a
mouth. Everybody wishes the patient I success in the fullest sens of the word.
speedy recovery and hope to receive A splendid program was carried out
the news that the case is a mild one. I without a hitch, and the large audience
The people of Spring Hill are on present appreciated to the fullest ex-
the move again to improve their beau- tent the effort of the band to produce
tiful location. Many boxes are being one of the best concerts ever given in j present with small flags,
pux in, rront or xne residences and me county, .ca.cn selection was care
twice a day will have their mall de- I fully prepared and every number on
livered by a private mall carrier. Mr. the varied program was enchored,
August Koehle got the credit for the The program opened with a march.
and it is generally expected that the I Tom Mrasek's rural route while the -lot- iu fc. .nm tlmn in Mav. nrob-flatter is confined to the heuse. Tom
ably on Memorial- day. The course Is pfcas the mumps,
about twenty-two miles in length, oh-i Horse sale on nexfr Tuesday,
long in outline, ana ims mice Don't forget th continuous vaude
away breaches of sufficient length to I me &ttractlon at Centra Muslo naU
permit magnificent Dursts or speea. tnn,u s,-tM. nH
Th.r. to nnlv nn wind! ne section that I
,.-in rin,i test of the skin J.ne social ai xne -resoyurian cn-uron
nf thA drivers. No railroad crosses the laofc w. &"
r,v t w mnt. though there is! njayoDi time is reported by those
, . . . . i I nrAKAn
one running ciose oy inai cimi i
utilized for the transportation, of 6pec-I Architect Beers of Chicago transact-
tatore-" to and f rem the scene of the 1 ed business in Crown Point yesterday,
race. 1 Albert Mrarolr nf Hhlouero vlnlliwl
with fVnwn "Point rftlattVAs vestTflmr.
Xt-Js said taai eannger uniwn un
good improvement. We think Dyer can
not beat this.
The Misses Marie, Frances, Veronica
and Margaret Boecker attended the fu
neral of their grandmother, Mrs. Christ.
Boecker and returned to Chicago Thurs.
day evening.
Mrs. Joseph Michels and Mrs. Peter
Pfeifer spent yesterday with John
Pfeifer and family.
William Herman from Dyer spent
camae Infatuated with a "thing of beau-
John Papp of Hammond acted as in-
th .ntnmnhll- show in Chicago terpreter for a couple wishing to pro
recently and that the same will make cu' marriage license from that city
his family -.a visit for the future.
Wbetear ft-will, be a "Joy forever" re- I Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Pattee enter-
mains to be seen. Don't get excited, I tatned a number of their friends at
it'a only an automobile which Mr. their home on East street today.
Bjown recently; purchased for the use
of. himself and family. I DYER
tw,nf. .nt.mrir.r citizens The exercise at the public school in
rations on select! commemoration of the one hundredth
situations of ground along the course anniversary of the birth of Abraham
of the proposed automobile race, to be .uiw.B u heW next May uner the auspices of the largely attended by the patrons of the
A. A. A. and will probably realize quite stnw'
a material sum from the holding of I Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rletman of near
the advantageous sKes. The "Hacker I St. John visited with friends here yes-
hill," probably the best site along the I terday.
entire course, as it commands tne view i rave Friedman made a business trip
of the famous horse-shoe bend on tne to crown point Friday.
Cedar Lake road whloh win prooamy
Tomorrow, Sunday, is St. aVlentine's
day. Certainly a busy day for Uncle
Sam's postal employes.
HESSVILLE.
be the most likely spot to witness the "thrillers," has already been secured by one Crown Point man, but whether it is for a money-making venture or is
held for the accommodation of friends
is not known at present, xne entire Mlg Minnl! Scbult. primary teaoh
course is studded with Ideal spots to er at Highlands, was a visitor at the
witness the racers, but most or tne jjessvllle school Thursday.
lw;rCrAJ:; k; Th . v returned to her
wi4i " I . -M o tt-T ,hnr ololf
oi toe. race, rruu now wnusa yh.
develoo thiok. and fast and Crown Point
ought to be a lively spot in the automo- The Hessville sohool celebrated Lin-
hi. wnrM'fnr the next three or four coin's Diruway yesteroay aiternoon
months. I "Wth patriotic exercises
irs a little early to talk basaball. Dr. Mary E- Jackson and Mr. H.
bufifUnt any too -early to think about Bl. Granger of Hammond were present
Crown Kdint' chanoes of having a good I and made speeches and presented souv-
team dtwlng the coming season. Last I enirs. Misses Lillian Borman, Mildred
year the ottnty-seat was represented J Carter and Marguerite Knotts of Ham-
by a fairjy: good aggregation of ball- mond rendered several piano solos and
ptyovs, but there Is no reason during I duetts.
the craning season why the town can- MrS- p D. Lovegrrn of Hammond
not be the -home of a champion team, 1 a HessvCle visitor yesterday,
as tTiere is plenty of good material.
Nothing advertises a place In better tvj- AriTr OA IT shape than a good band or baseball SlUi.jk. VAXX..
team, and there is on reason why William O'Connor is spending a few
Crown Point flhooild not have both. I days at Chicago
At the Presbyterian church tomor-1 Mike KUtch has returned from
row evening will be held the fourth I week's visit at Chicago and Hammond
monthly service of song and praise and F. B Scheldt and. Math Scheer tran as thBe services prove to be a great gacted business at Hammond Thurs
attraction a good atsHlence is assured. I ay
The G. A. R and the W. R. O. will attend the special services at the
Methodist church tomorrow morning in
a body to commemorate the Lincoln
centennial service, to be given at that
J. C Seberger transacted bustnes
at Tolleston Thursday.
Mrs. Ed. Thone is ill with the grippe,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mmitz spent
edifice, at 10:80 o'clock. The pastor Friday in Chicago.
will read a discourse on the subject:
"The Greatness of Abraham Lincoln," which will be befitting to the memory
of America's greatest and best be
loved martyr.
Mrs. Anton Enler is on the sick list
BUENHAM.
It is reported that Mr. A. C. Mc Cord of Chicago has purchased prop
From present indications the "bus erty in Burnham for a site for an au
war' is liable to assume serious pro- tomoblle manufactory. We hope this
portions, and as was mentioned in The report will prove correct as it would
Times some days ago, the two factions be a great boom for the village.
ma imui paoBcnsers i Mr. Otto KlemDerer. manatrer
sumo iwne iu coiii. xne iruuuie start
ed by the new firm dropping the rule
of hauling passengers from the sta
of
the Lion store furniture department.
and Attorney Dellly, both of Hammond,
transacted business Thursday with
Judge Hunter.
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4 iivMovntitL-u irvuRiiica hid . 1 . A - -w . . .
need of effective remedies to be used yrlu allena rouer SKating rink
in emergencies when something must at East Chicago Saturday evening,
i wfrrt nVaPoVnVnwCha remdy They will be the guests of Mr. Robert is Ferry Davis Painkiller, for sprains .. . , . and bruises, for strained muscles and Alexanfler, proprietor of the Relland
for the aches and pains resulting from I hotel, blows and falls. Rums ntid rti am
instantly relieved by it and helned to I Archie Moran has taken the agency
healing. Its mission of mercy began for the Sun Rise Shoe polish and will seventy years apro. It Is used in all , . ..,.i , ,
countries ana millions or bottles nrw icv.oocui.v.. ju mis a
soia annuany. mere is Dut one Pain- gion. we an wish Archie success I
killer. Perry Davis'. Have von urn ki. ... .
the new large 35c. size? "e oi
our rri'jai. Drijai. ana enterprising young
men and will probably be heard from
In the near future. W. B. McCormack fell yesterday on an icy pavement and hurt his leg. Upon request of Officer John Holsohek of - West Hammond and fhe complaint of Jacob Felas, Judge Hunter issued a search warrant to search the property of Max Podgorsky yesterday.
Robert Southerland, in Summit Place,
Point Richmond, Cal. on last Saturday. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Harry Lee of this city and for several months
was a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Bartlett of Fisohrupp
avenue. During this time she made a host of Whiting friends, who now join
In extending to her their heartiest
congratulations.
The senior class of the Whiting high school formed a theater party last night and saw "The Broken Idol" at the Whitney theater in Chicago. The party was chaperoned by Miss Ruth G. Dale, a former high school teacher who now resides in Chicago, and consisted of Misses Helen O'Hara, Josephine Jewett, Almlrah Morse Anna May Dineen, Mary Morrison, Misses Irene Mathias, Inez Lee, Claude Hum
phreys, Ben Gordon, John Morrison and
Melville Brenner. Miss Enola Baker, teacher of the seventh grade of the public school, most delightfully entertained her pupils and several guests In honor of her birthday, yesterday, from 3 to 5 p. m. The afternoon was spent in singing patriotio songs and enjoying various games and contests. Ernst Vater was given the prize for getting the most words of "Abraham Lincoln," which
in their new house on Ridgewood. The house they vacated will be occupied by the newly-married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Zelduzust. Mr. H. Van tell and MIbs Josie Kikkert were Hammond visitors today. Mrs. Stallbohm and daughter were shopping in Hammond. Cornelius KIkkert has gone to Roseland for a few days. Mr. Ernst Stallbohm of Chicago is visiting here for a few days. Mr. Tanis has gone to Roseland for a visit.
CIiARK STATION. The representative of Armour & Co.
of Gary was here in the Interest of the Arm. Otto Frlck of Chicago spent yesterday with friends and relatives here. F. Keck of Black Oak was "buying fur here yesterday. F. Behn was a business visitor at Tolleston. Albert Watts Is spendrng a few days with his parents at Ross. William Osterman spent the day with, Tolleston friends. August Berger of Ivanhoe spent yesterday afternoon here. Arthur Benson and G. Soder of Cav anagh were visiting with Clarke Station friends.
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"The Observer" by the Masonic band,
which was well received, as was every
following selection rendered by them.
This was followed by a monologue.
"A Son of Italy" by Ben Gordon, Whit
ing's popular high school orator.
Miss Marie Crandall was the next to
appear, with an organ voluntary. This was one of the sweetest numbers of the evening and Miss Crandall was
most heartily enchored.
The band then gave a selection after
today with his sister Mrs. C Gerlach. which Edward Grady, our well-known
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosenthal left I entertainer, appeared and proved to be
for Lowell last night.
August Batterman of Hanover Prai- I
rle transacted business here today.
Mr. and Mrs. Mat Redar of Scherer-
ville were visitors here today.
Al. Portz made a business trip to
Crown Point yesterday.
as much of a drawing card, which he
always is. In addition to the songs which he rendered, Mr. Grady gave several interesting stories in which he proved himself to be a polished and superior artist in his line.
Miss Irene Stolofsky of Chicago, who
is a pupils of Professor Harry Dia-
Carl Gerlach made a business trip mond, of Kimball hall, in Chicago, was
to Hammond today. 1 the next and delighted those present
with two violin solos.
No praise high enough could be
spoken of the masterly manner In
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamman went to 1 which this mere girl handled her In-
the automobile show In the city yes- I strument. The sonorous tones seemed
HOBAKT.
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robbins tran
sacted business in Chicago yesterday.
A play entitled "Human Hearts" will
be given next Monday evening at
Stratton Opera House.
Martin Hoff returned to hia home in
Chicago yesterday after a several
weeks' visit here.
Charles Hamilton contemplates mov-
to flow spontaneously from the Instru
ment, the movements of the bow a mere complimentary action of the au-
thor.
With the violin tucked under her
ohln, her every movement brought
forth a tone clarified by the pure and
delicate touch of the young artiist.
Mrs. Ida Griffin Bomberger of Ham
mond, gave two vocal selections, which were very pleasing. The true tones of
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Miss Baker was presented with a
set of three beautiful beauty pins by
her scholars, together with their best
wishes, which they extended to their j teacher for many happy returns of the . day. Mrs. Charles Handloser and children j
of Flschrupp avenue leave Monday for their future home In Detroit, Mich. It is impossible to express the inconvenience to Whiting people yesterday caused by the tie-up of the street car system.
Ing his family to town this week from her voice reaching each note in the
section 19.
Paul Newman took In the automobile
show yesterday.
Andrew Melon transacted business In
Chicago yesterday
high registers, with an ease and ac
curacy not often found.
Mr. Houghton of Hammond favored the gathering with an organ voluntary, his excellent mastery of the huge pipe orsan beine shown bv every note
jus a ina nosson went to tne city l rendered
yebieraay to worn. Affpr this rmmhor A ttryrnev FranV
Mrs. Paul Ellis returned to her home K. Gavit gave a short address, in which
at Lowell today, but Mr. Ellis will re- 1 he said, the members of the band as main a few days. 1 well as the other members of the
Miss Eliza Foreman, while working Whiting Masonic order, were deeply
on a quilt, had the misfortune to run Indebted to both the members of the
a darnine- needla into her hand. Tir order in Hammond and last cnicago
for the assistance they had given them and also to those who had lent their assistance by being present and that they, not by words, but by deeds, were going to endeavor to show their appreciation. After Mr. Gavit concluded his remarks, the Masonic band gave a
Several from here are expecting to march, "The Officer of the Day" which
Mackey had io cut a Irage gash in her hand in order to get the needle out.
and will undoubtedly be laid up for
some time.
Mrs. Stevens Tree went to Glen Park yesterday to visit her father for a few
days.
attend the box social at the Ainsworth
school house tonight.
Mrs. Roy Dodge transacted business
in the city yesterday.
Mesdames Pio and Mellon were Gary
visitors today.
A public dance will be given this week, Saturday evening, at the Odd
Fellows' hall.
HIGHLANDS.
Mr. La Fitte was In Chicago today.
The annual Farmers' Institute was held today at the Bchool house. About
twenty attended in the morning, and
seventy in the afternoon. The speak-
was the closing number on the program. Following the concert a short time was spent In the reception rooms in social Intercourse, after which the throng repaired to the ball room where they tripped the light fantastic for several hours. At 12 o'clock supper was served from boxes, which had been prepared by the ladles, and which were sold at auction. This feature caused much merriment, as In many incidents queer combination were formed. After supper dancing was resumed until the wee sma' hours of the morning. Pleasant memories will ever hover
ing was excellent and the whole affair round the concert and ball given vby
was pronounced a success.
Little Arthur Reiner is 111.
Mr. J. C. Becker, the township trus
tee, visited the school yesterday and brought a splendid history chart for
Mr. Love's room.
Mrs. H. Daugherty returned home
from a short visit with relatives In
Hammond.
Mrs. Vantrese, who has been visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Hollett, re turned home to Valparaiso. Mrs. Hoi
lett accompanied her as far as Grif
fith.
Miss Florence Schaub of Whiting
was a substitute for Miss Naef today. Mr. Hodson was in Hammond on business today. Miss Clara Kaluf, who has been vis-
the Whiting Ma.sonlc order, as per
haps no previous event has ever brought the people of this locality, especially Hammond, East Chicago, Robertsdale and Whiting, in so direct contact, and many new acquaintances were formed which will help to bring the people of this district in closer touch with one another.
Messrs. William Melvin, Tim Ryan and Frank Gillmurray were East Chicago callers on Thursday evening.
Wells von Albade of Chicago was the
guest of Charles A. Gainer yesterday,
The Junior and senior class, Eng
lish classes of the high school, gave a
debate on Thursday. The question,
Resolved, "That Senators Should Be
Elected by a Direct Vote" was decided
iting relatives here, returned to her in favor of the negative. The Judges
were Joseph Peceny, Warren Beaublen,
and Ben Gordon.
home in Hammond. Miss Schultz returned home today. The teachers of the Highlands school attended the institute at Hammond.
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All Druggists sell it. 60 cents, or ad- Toneri which tnnk r,l, -ires. The Mother Gray Co., m, R0y Toneri, wnicn took pla( X. Y. of the bride's parents,
The captain of the negative side was Miss Mary L. Morrison and of the affirmative was Miss Bertha Wills. Mrs. F. R. McKnight of Indiana Harbor visited her mother, Mrs. J. Green-
wald, here yesterday. Miss Lillian Dixon of East Chicago was a Whiting visitor yesterday. The many Whiting friends of Miss Millicent Southerland will be pleased
to learn of her marriage to Julius F.
ace at the home
Mr. and Mrs.
ROBERTSDALE. i Mesdames William Bahn, James Nicholson, Herman Theissen and Robert Atchison were guests at a dinner at the home of Mrs. Geisler, In Chicago, Thursday given in honor of her birthday. NoamI, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul, is ill at their home in Roberts avenue. The Misses Katherine and Ameline Bader of Harrison avenue saw "The Siul Kiss" at the Colonial theater, in Chicago, last evening. Frank Utusch of Harrison avenue returned after spending several days in Chicago visiting his mother. The boys of Mrs. William Grlsdale's, Miss Dahl's and Rev. W. H. Halmtuler's classes of the Evangelical church have organised a club. A meeting was held in the church last Sunday and the following officers were elected: President Rev. Halmhuler. Vice president Milfred Moore. Secretary Milton Wichorst. Treasurer Leon Rought. Chaplain George Mortenson. The boys have not decided on a name for the club yet, but will probably do
so at their next meeting.
Ed. Jewett of .Indiana boulevard
transacted business in Indiana Harbor
Thursday.
Miss Emma Utusch of Harrison ave
nue visited relatives In East Chicago
Friday. Mrs. James Nicholson entertained the teachers of the Franklin school at a 6 o'clock dinner at her home In Roberts avenue Wednesday evening. Those present were; The Misses M. Newham, P. Burnett, M. Stein, H. Dahl, M. Bohan and C. Learner. Mrs Fd. Kne-ler and son. Walter, of
Indiana boulevard were Chicago vis- i
Itors Thursday. Mrs. Ed. Holmes, who Is ' still with her daughter, Helen, at the Hahnemann hospital. In Chicago, visited her mother, Mrs. I. Moore, of Roberts avenue yesterday. Miss Clara Schaaf of Indiana boulevard was the guest of Hammond friends Thursday. Among those from here who attended the entertainment and dance given under the auspices of the Whiting Masonic band, in Hammond, Thursday evening were: , Mr. and Mrs. William Rought, Mr. and Mrs. E. Aman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggers, Mrs. Margaret Buehler, Alderman and Mrs. R. F. Schaaf, Misses Clara and Martha Schaaf, Mrs. Ellen Eggers, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith, Mrs. A. Dickmeyer, Frank Buehler, John Kreuter and Ervin Hanson. Harry Hayes of Lincoln avenue attended an entertainment in Hammond last evening.
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