Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1909 — Page 2
Thursday, Feb. 18, 1909. HULLABALOO OVER ELECT! Towle ?ser& House.
THE TIMES.
JiyQVER THE TEA CUPSlig
THE CITY
Mr. Tucker Still in Town.
BOX SOCIAL AND DANCE. The Nonpareil club will give a box social and dance this evening In the K. of C hall to which the public Is Ir.vited. The ladles are asked to prepare boxes which will ,be sold In the
late evening. A very pleasant time is assured all who attend. MRS. NICHOLS A HOSTESS. Mrs. J. Nichols Is a hostess to the members of the Fleurdells club this afternoon at her home. Pedro Is the diversion of the afternoon and a very pleasant time la being passed. ARRANGE PLEASANT PROGRAM The young ladies of St. Agnes' guild of St Paul's Episcopal church have arranged for a very pleasant entertainment to be given Saturday evening in the guild room of the church. The following program of Instrumental and vocal music will be given. The public is Invited to attend as the proceeds will be used for tha benefit of the church: Sister Angelcake Master of the lodge and Most Worthy Grand Skyrocket, Helen Robst Sister Gossip High Back Jelly Mixer, second in command . . .Marg. Prest Sister Busybody Most Refulgent Pincushion Martha Spencer Sister Thankful Grand Chow Chow. Inner guard and Keeper of the Goat. Marjory Robst Sister Lonesome A widow. Beat Burk Sister Blueblood a new member, . Grace Bell Mrs. Padlock, Dealer's wife, Mrs. Ipecac, the Doctor's wife. Candidates for Initiation. Members of the Royal lodge, Sisters Royal Peek Aboo, the Painter's wife.
Grocer's wife. Dentist's wire, uans Cashier's wife and the Goat. MARRIED TODAY. The wedding of Miss Helens Baker and John Gleaor, both very prominent young people In East Hammond, took place this morning at the home of the bride in Morton avenue. The wedding ceremony took place this morning at t;30 o'clock and Mr. H. F. Kaske, justice of the peace, officiated. A large reception followed when many of the friends were entertained and served with refreshments. The affair was one of the largest to take place in East Hammond social circles. WILL VISIT HERE. Miss Daisy Emery of Cleveland. O.. will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. I. E. Emery, 755 Logan street, for the week end. W. R. C. MEETING. There will he a meeting of William JI. Calkins W. R. C. this evening in Memorial hall and a full attendance of members is desired. Business of importance will be transacted. DEBORAH SOCIETY MEETS. The Deborah Aid society of the First Christian church ia meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Perry Wilson in Michigan avenue. The usual business of the week will be disposed after which a social hour will be enJoyed. ENTERTAINS AID SOCIETY. Mrs. Thomas Hammond is entertaining the members of the Ladies Aid society of the First Baptist church this afternoon at her home in South Hohman street. The usual program is being enjoyed. HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION. The members of the Young Ladies
Sodality of All Saints church met the
first of the week for an important meeting. The annual election of officers took place and the following were elected. President Bertha Gehrlng. Vice president Clara Roy. Secretary Gertrude Vanderhoof. Treasurer Mary Flynn. CHOIR REHEARAL. The raemebrs of the choir of St. Paul's Episcopal church met last evening in the guild room of the church for a rehearsal. There was a good attendance and Mrs. Craig was present to instruct them. HOLD SHORT REHEARSAL. The young ladies of St Agnes Guild who will take part in the entertainment Saturday evening met last 'evening for a short rehearsal. A very nice time Is assured all who attend and the public is invited. MRS. KENNY ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Barney Kenny is entertaining the members of the Acme Social club this afternoon at her home in Indiana
avenue. Cards are the diversion of
the afternoon and a pleasant social time is being spent. MEET THIS EVENING. The Knights of King Arthur will
-meet this evening in tne gild room of St. Paul's Episcopal church for the
regular meeting. There will be invl
nitiation of new members in the early
evening, after which a social time will
be passed. VISITS IN INDIANAPOLIS.
Miss Genevive Hastings will go to Indianapolis to spend Saturday and
Sunday with her brother, Wifl Hast ings. RESIGNS POSITION IN CHICAGO. Miss Anna Nyhoff resigned her posl
tion as bookkeeper for a mail order house In Chicago to accept one as
saleslady for M. Dobson.
RETURNS HOME.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Drischel and family have returned to their home in Washington Heights, after a few days'
visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. 'Yonkie and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Eberle of Ham
mond. FLAG DAY AT "WOMAN'S CLUB. The Woman's club will hold Its regu
lar meeting Saturday afternoon, Feb
20th. In the Masonic temple. It Is to "Flag Day" and It is hoped that there will be a good attendance of members . and all who are interested, both ladles and gentlemen. The program is in
charge of Mrs. Minnie Kline, chairman.
,S RAISED
and Mrs.' J. W. Herrir.gton, vie chair-1 Tha fact that Pure Food Inspector
man, and the decorations are to be I Tucker is still in town may be dis
under the supervision of Mrs. D. C I concerting to a great many people Atkinson. There will be patrotlc mu-Jwho prefer to eat their peck of dirt
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short addresses, a reading and a flag but he is still improving conditions MOUS0 U0nmiltte8 On IRQ WlCKey - OimOU
arlll by ten young misses. An aamis- and is still tne terror or tha unsanj
sion fee of 25 cents will be charged I tary merchant while he is smiled upon
non-members, and the amount raised I by the man who believes that clean
in this way wil be used in purchasing I liness Is next to Godliness. Mr. Tuck a flag to be given whereever the club er will continue to be perniciously ac
may decide. I tlve for pome time and will then leave
for parts unknown to plan a red-hot raid on the town when the viligence
of those who like dirt is relaxed.
IN VAIN
BALANCE OF THIS WEEK
BOB PARTY AND DANCE.
A number of Hammond young people will compose a bob party and drive to Hessville for a dancing party. The young ladies will prepare box lunch
es, which will be served at the hall.
Contest Inti
mates That Mountain, Was Made Out of a . Molehill. .
'After all of the hullabaloo that has manner of handling the foreign vote.
WEEK-END HOUSE PARTY.
The Misses Jennie Mabbs and Lulu
Symmes will entertain a number of
friends at a week-end house party
New Contracts Let.
That there are 'some new contracts
being let tor the -construction of steel
cars, is shown by the fact that con-
been raised by the democrats of Lake county over the alleged election frauds and after all of the attempts on the part of such party workers, by the way.
to show that Lake county republicans, from County Chairman F. Richard Schaaf down, were crooked in their
management of the campaign it de
tracts were let yesterday to the Ameri
lean ar and Foundry company for the yolves upon a democratic house of repimmedlate construction of stxtv-nlne I ....n.ii. ,. irih" nn
The young ladies will come to attend aUsteel cars for service on the Rock h- whnlfl nn Bhow it ud to be
wc j,.v, e,.,c.. isiana roaa. deliveries are to com- on8 of the most ridiculous attempts to club" at Fraternity hall tomorrow even- menca ln Ma xhe road wlll exl)end . that hs
ii.oou.ooo ror new equipment tnis year.
ing. Among the guests will be the
Misses Jessie Fisher, Anna Holmes and Mabel Almond of Wilmette and Elsie
Allen of LaporteN
LEAVES FOR CANADA.
James Foley 712 Johnson street, left
Court Adjourned Early." There was no court in the Lake su
perior court at Hammond today aft
er 11 o clock. The Douglas case
today for Toronto, Canada, where his ag.alnst the standard Steel Car com
marriage to a young lady of that city
will occur. Mr. Foley is employed by
the C. & E. I. railroad here.
APPROPRIATE PROGRAM.
The pupils of the Lincoln school will
give an appropriate program in celebration of Washington's birthday an
niversary tomorrow afternoon in the school hall. Patriotic songs, recita
tions and readings will be given.
ever been called to the attention of
the people of Indiana.
Both the majority and the minority
reports were filed ln the house yes
terday by the election committee, which
had charge of the examination of the records in the Simons-Wlckey contest
in this county, and both reports con
ceeded the right of Wlckey to his seat
in the house.
In fact, the reports differed only
slightly in their Interpretations of the nvlrienco which wu submitted in the
Ulty UOVered. Wltn SlUSh. Lake county court of- Inquiry. The
The whole city is covered with slush rePrt slates that 1)0111 Parties were
I m ,v. i i indiscreet, to sav tne leasi, m
winds, which have been blowing for
pany was unexpectedly ended when it
was expected to last a week, and this threw the whole machinery of the court out of kilter.
Both reports refrained from making accusations of actual fraud. All of the calumnies that were heaped on the people of Lake county and, especially the republicans, by the decision to start a contest are proven to be unjust, according to the democrat's own report. The republican party manage
ment has been whitewashed by a democratic election contest committee. It
Is looked upon by all of the repub Means ln the county as a vindication.
The majority report was signed by the democrats and the minority report was signed by the republicans.
Perhaps the best joke of the whole affair is the fact that a democratic house committee, in the majority re
port, realized that the injustice to Ed
ward Wlckey, in bringing charges which could not be substantiated, was
so great that it was recommended that
he be paid $900 for attorney's fees. Ed
ward Simons was allowed $8,101.94 for
his epenses.
Court Reporter Patton went to Indianapolis today' to look after his fees ln the case," which amounted to several
thousand dollars.
PLEAS ATNT CLUB PARTY.
The members of the Young Ladies
club -have completed arrangements for the party to be given Friday evening in Fraternity hall. A very pleasant and informal social program will be carried out, and a large number are
expected to attend. Several guests
from out-of-town are expected.
the past twentyrfour hours. The walks I ty was very well attended and an en
in the residential portions of the city lovable time is reported. Informal
are almost impassable and even in the
business district there are a number i of the merchants who have not had
enterprise, enough to clean off the
walks. Wet feet are the rule, and
dancing began at 8:30 and continued
until 9 o'clock, when the programs
were given out. The programs were
very novel and pretty and Included twenty dances. The following are the
there are many colds and much sik- I committees who had the affair in charge
ness as a result.
ANOTHER BOB PARTY.
The pupils of Miss Agnes Melkle's room ln the Washington school enjoyed a bob party in the country yesterday
afternoon at the close of the school.
About forty attended the party, and were chaperoned by the Misses Melkle,
Anning and Howe.
Funeral of Child.
Josephine Fes, the infant child of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fes, died this morn
ing at their home, 1014 Monroe street
The funeral will be held tomorrow at
Oak Hill cemetery.
A MUSICAL PROGRAM.
The members of the Musical Art society are meeting this afternoon ln Weis hall on State street for the regu
lar rehearsal. Arrangements will be
made for another musical entertain
ment to be given March 4th when the
many friends of the society will be in
vited to attend.
A PLEASANT PARTY.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer very pleasant
ly entertained a number of their young
friends last evening at their home on
518 Truman avenue.' in honor of their
neice and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
S. Hayden. Games were the entertain'
ment for the evening, and a very en
joyable time was passed ln this way,
after which music was a feature of
the evening. At a late hour a daintily
arranged course luncheon was served
by Mrs. Palmer, the room being pret
tily decorated in red and white. Among
the guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hobbs, the Misses Bessie Bates, Grace Gero, Mary Rehon, Clara, Bessie and Llllie Porch,
Edith Carter, Mable Palmer, Anna Meyer and the Messrs. Paul Masteller, Charles Binder, Walter Webster, Jim Dixon, Henry Reissig, Edson Witte,
Claud Palmer, Clare Palmer and Grant
Palmer. At a late hour each one de
parted voting Mr. and Mrs. Palmer
as charming host and hostess.
the highest perfection. Quite a num
ber of good specialties are introduced.
The performance wll be a lively one
from start to finish.
CARD PARTY THIS WEEK.
The Willing Workers will give an
other of their popular card parties Saurday evening in L O. O. F. hall to
which the public is cordially invited.
jrreiy prizes win De awarded ana a
pleasant time is anticipated.
ENTERTAtS EUCHRE CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Stinson will
entertain the members of the Euchre club this evening' at her home in May
street.
LEAVE FOR THE CAPITAL.
Judge V. S. Relter left at noon for
Indianapolis where he will remain the
rest of the week on business.
RETURNS FROM INDIANAPOLIS.
Attorney jonn M. Stinson has re
turned home from Indianapolis where
he has been the past few days on
business.
MISS NICHOLS IS DELAYED,
and who deserve great credit for the success of the party:
Arrangement committee E. L. Heat-
on, E. H. Mahler, R. W. Durfee, J. P.
Reed, J. W. Smith and F. G. Cum-
mings.
Reception committee E. G. Steneck,
L M. Swart, F. G. Swofford, A. C.
McMahon, J. C. Swart, F. G. Swofford.
A. C, McMahon, J. C. Collins, Thomas
Isdal, A. O. Miller and F. A- Scow-den.
Floor committee J. W. Smith, B. L
Plnckes, F. L Erickson, C. H. Mahler, H. Kennedy and M. R- Mattlce.
GUILD MEETING. The -Ladies' Guild of St. . Paul's Epis
copal church met yesterday afternoon in the guild room of the church. The
usual number of members attended
and disposed of the business for the
week. It was decided to hold lentea
teas on Wednesday afternoons during
lent, the first to be held in two weeks
n account of Ash Wednesday. All the
members are united to ' attend these
meetings.
VERP PLEASANT PARTY. '
A very pleasant party was given
last evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Palmer in Plummer ave
nue in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayden, whose wedding occurred last week. The party was given for the
members of the orchestra of the First Baptist church to meet Mr. and Mrs.
Hayden, who wil make Hammond their home ln the future. The party was a
By a. break-down on the elevated very Pleasant "e' the, uests . passing
rtfs!,. .between Evanston and Chicago,
Mls.i Josephine Nichols made a late
the evening with various games and music. One of the pleasant features
and Mrs. Clarence Scott, Misses Irene
Mott and Amy McGregor and Messrs.
Charles Wilson, Owen Crumpacker, Carl Ames, Herman Potter and Charles
Hicks of Hammond and Mrs. John B
Peterson and daughter, Miss Belle of
Crown Point
ATTEND CHICAGO MUSICAL.
Several members of the Musical Art
society and a few friends went to Chicago yesterday to attend a recital by students of the Cosmopolitan School
of Music ln Orchestra hall. They were the -guests of Professor Slndlinger who is a member of the faculty, and who directs the Hammond chorus. The following were among those who at
tended: Mesdames Thomas Hammond, Frank Hammond. W. F. Bridge, Chas.
Burnett, George B. Shearer, E. F.
Johnston, Misses Rellley, Otto, Pat-
ton, Walte. Burk and Miller. WILL HOLD RECEPTION.
Iroquois Circle 576, Protected Home
Circle, Sharon, Pa., gives its first re ception and dance at Long's hall Frl day evening, Feb. 19.
A nicely prepared program has been arranged and the public is cordially
invited to attend.
Professor Ralph Bueklln of Chicago
a young man violinist of rare ability.
has been engaged as a musical artist
and will render some very enjoyable selections. District Deputy William Charles Yergin will give as a reading
part of one of his new poems, entitled,
"In Hoosier State."
The Chadwick orchestra will furnish the dancing numbers, so a pleasant
time is assured to all. Curtain rises
promptly at 8:30. The price of admls
sion has been changed to 25 cents.
Tickets one sale at Dickinson's piano
store. H. J. Geiger, secretary.
firiefs.
DAILY MATINEES lO cte.
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Tonight"A Doctor's Crime
Prices: 10c, 20c, 30c, 50c
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21st JOS. M. GAITES, Offers , The Sensational Musical Comedy "Success
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-with:
VICTOR MORLEY and
PBO P L E
WITHOUT FEAR OF CONTRADICTION THE GREATESf
MUSICAL ATTRACTION THAT EVER PLAYED HAMMOND
SEATS ON SAW FRIDAY, FEB. 19th k '.
Washington's Birthday, Monday, February
22d
DARRELL H. LYALL, Presents "AT SUIRISE" A Military Comedy Drama of Life in the Far Southwest. 5 BIG SPECIALTIES
Special Matinee 15c and 25c Night Prices 5c, 25c, 35c, 50c
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NOTICE!! The Calumet Theatre Will be closed 3 days. Thursday, Friday md Saturday, February l, 19. 2X In order to jret the stace ready tor the Stock Company.
Starting- Sunday Matinee, Feb. 21 The Calumet Stock Co. Present a beautiful play "The Belle of Richmond" Vaudeville and Pictures between Ads
Prices 10c, 20c, 20c, Wed. and Sat. Mats., lQc
yl at the revival meetings last of the evenlng was tne muslcal in wnlch
evening'. xne pastor preaened upon
"The Rich Man and Lazarus, or "Alona
With Conscience and Memory." The prayer service, which followed, was
very, very helpful In Its spirit of con
secration. jjeepiy interested persons
expressed their purpose to obey the
"THREE TWINS.
Jos. M. Galtes' "Three Twins' which
will be seen at the Towle opera house
Sunday night, Feb. 21, has been de
scribed as. the smartest of musical comedies. It Is the work of Charles
Dickson, who wrote the book and Carl
Hoschna, the music; O. A. Hauerbach
providing the lyrics. "Three Twins'
was produced last spring in Chicago where it ran for five months going from there to New Tork and opening at
the Herald Square theater where It Is
now in Its sixth month and one of the
strongest attractions in the metro
polls. Victor Morley Is at the head of George Jaequa of May street.
the large company of sixty people, including Eva Fallon, Delia Nlven, Ruby Ray, George S. Trimble, Florence Kolb,
Eddie P. Bower and "W. IL Woodslde.
There are a number of songs that have become immensely popular, the "Tama, Tama Man" and "Cuddle Up a Lit
tle Closer, Lovey Mine" being the prln-
Mrs. Hayden was successful in guessing the highest number. A musical program was rendered by Mrs. Harry
Hayden, Misses Mary Rahen and Grace
Gero and Claude Palmer. At the close of the games a dainty arranged lunch-f
eon was served. There were many
call of Christ and give him life and guests at the party, including the mem
service. Don't fall to be present at bets r the Baptist orchestra-
day meeting and at the evening serv
ice. A men s meeting is announced PLEASANT BOB PARTY
for 2:30 on Sunday afternoon. A large I The members of the Session of the
number have given assurance of per-1 First Presbyterian church gave a very
sonal support.
. RETURNS HOME.
Mrs. Adelia Cooper has returned to
her home in Crown Point after a few weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Colper of Carroll street and Mrs.
A COMMITTEE MEETING.
The music committee of the Ham
mond Woman's club will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of
Miss Dollie Knotts rn Muenich court.
The study for the afternoon wlll be
MacDowell and his compositions. A
cipal .hits. There are a number of I very attractive program has been ar-
enjoyable bob party last evening. They met in the south part of town and spent the evening driving through the country. On the return home they went to the Hotel Majestic, where they
were served with a supper. Among
those in the party were Mr. and Mrs.
J. Floyd Irish. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hlckok, Mr. and Mrs. Rhlnd, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Blacknun, Mesdames George P. Stout,
F. N. Elliott, H. II. Henry and the
Rev. J.' Eugene Snook.
WEDDING THIS EVENING. The wedding of Miss Alma Fedder,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. "W. Fed-
Attorney A. Trager transacted business in day.
of Chicago, Hammond to-
novel features in the staging, costum
ing and ensemble effects that have added greatly to the success "Three
Twins" has achieved. The practical
swing In which ten girls are carried
far out over the audience comes as a
finale to the first act. In the second act the fareograph is a distinct novel-
ranged for the afternoon by Mrs. May I der of East State street and M. A. K.
Dunslng and a cordial Invitation is ex
tended to all members of the club to
attend.
A SPECIAL MEETING.
A special meeting of the members of
Hammond Hive No. 8, L. O. T. M., was
ty and one of the most beautiful and I held tnis arternoon wnen arrangements bridal party, many coming from out or
at the same time bewildering effects I were completed for the rally meeting I town to be present. Among the guests
Engel of Seattle, "Wash., will take place this evening at St. Paul's Lutheran church. The Rev. Theodore Claus
will read the ceremony of the church, using the usual pretty ring service. The wedding will be largely attended by the relatives and friends of the
that has been seen In many years. The work of Uie ten little "Tama" girls
with Ruby Ray dressed as a Pierrot singing the "Yama, Tama Man" la
quaint, attractive and novel. The scenery Is unusually pretty and the costumes are of great variety and
most artistic color scheme. "AT SUNRISE."
At the Towle opera house on Mon
day, Feb. 22, afternoon and night, that
tomorrow evening ln the K. of P. hall.
LARGE RALLY MEETING.
The Maccabees - will have a large
rally Friday evening of this week ln the K. of P. hall, which promises to be the leading affair ln fraternal so
cial circles. The members of the vari
ous hives ln Hammond, "Whiting, East Chicago and Chicago have been n-
vlted to attend and a very large num-
will be several from points. in "Wis
consin, Chicago and South Chicago.
SCHOOL HAS BOB PARTY. The pupils of room 5 of the Central school had a very enjoyable bob party yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. About thirty-eight, of the class attended the party. Miss Roney, teacher, could not attend and Mrs. S. F. Parker chaperoned the -party in her absence.
ber are expected to be present. The
powerful military comedy drama, "At hall will be elaborately decorated with
Sunrise" wlll be the attraction. Of the the banners of the order and flags in ATTEND WEDDING AT V A LP A RA ISO
number of military plays on the road, I honor of Washington's birthday. At Several people from Hammond went
At Sunrise" is the only one really the close of the meeting a banquet will I to Valparaiso last evening to be pres-
classed as a standard production, and I be served. The affair is being looked ent at the wedding of Miss Mary Win
It plays almost exclusively in the best forwar dto with a great (Jeal of pleas
theaters of the large cities. The class I ure by the members.
of Its booking's necessitates a cast of
competent actors and adequate stag- PLEASANT DANCING PARTY.
Ing, and all who wish to see this fa- One oi tne pleasant aancmg parties 1- packer. The wedding as
mous drama can feel assured of a per-I of the winter took place last evening took place at the Windle
formance well worth their attendance I in the Masonic temple when the mem
and patronage. New soenlc and me-I bers of division No. 508, Order of Railchanlcal effects are Introduced this I road Conductors entertained a large
season, and realism Is carried out to ' number of Hammond people. The par
die, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wlndle, of Valparaiso, to Frederick Charles Crumpacker of this city, son
of Congressman and Mrs. E. D. Crura-
descrlbed residence.
402 Washington street. Among the out-of-town, guests were the following from Hammond and Crown Point: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crumpacker, Mr.
Sheriff Grant of Crown Point was in Hammond today on Business. Wilbur Rlggs of Chicago was tne guest of friends ln Hammond last evening. It coaxes . back that well feeling, healthy look, puts the sap of life ln your system, protects you from disease. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea has no equal as a spring tonic for the whole family. 35 cents. Tea or tablets, at Otto Negele, the druggist. Arthur Douglas of Chicago was a visitor in Hammond yesterday. Miss Rebecca Muenich has returned
home from a visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Trimble, 859 Alice street, were called to their former home at St. Joseph, Mich., today to attend the funeral of a relative. Mrs. S. F. Parker of Chicago was the guest of relatives in Hammorsd
yesterday. Dirk Van Stryk of Griffith was a business visitor here today. Attorney E. Getty of Chicago was in
JHammond today on business.
Harry Carr of Chicago spent the day visiting in Hammond with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Hasse of Sibley street. Attorney Johannes Kopelke of Crown Point was in Hammond today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simon of Chicago are spending the day with friends in Hammond. ' . Hundreds of thousands of pepole use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea as a family tonic. If taken this month It wlll keep the family well all spring. If it falls get your money back. 35 cents at Negele, the druggist. Miss N. E. Pickens and Miss Hastings of Chicago were the guests of friends in Hammond last evening. Mrs. Fred Gastel is among the Hammond ladies visiting ln Chicago to-
Mat Boney was in Crown Point
Tuesday on business. Mrs. Thomas Morrison is spending the day with friends ln Chicago.
- Sluggish livers and bowels are the
cause of nearly all diseases. Cleanse your system and regulate the bowels and liver to healthy, natural action by Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The surest remedy known. 35 cants. Tea or tablets, at Otto Negele, the druggist. W. G. Paxton, W. B. Conkey, Otto
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Klemperer and M. Ruhstadt are among the business men ln Chicago today. Mrs. Gehrke and daughter, Miss Susan, are visiting- In Chicago today. Mrs. Hal Young- Is among the Ham-
mond ladles ln Chicago today
Mrs. Tred Lash is spending the day visiting - ln - Chicago.
I say it is a mean man who neglects to ive a free pair of suspends when ha - sella a pair of pantloons. Abe Marks.
