Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 16 October 1909 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Satiirdav. Oct. 10, 1909.

FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY

NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT

An Interesting Hally. The Christian Endeavor rally at the Presbyterian church" tomorrow evening, according to the program arranged, promises to be unusually interesting and entertaining, and the friends of the society are cordially invited to attend. The program given below con

taining musical selections and ad- i

dresses, will be carried out as near as possible: Hong "That Will Be Glory" Song "The King's Business"

wauka Orphans' home three children, one being Joseph Cannon, an 8-year-old ward of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Durke of Lowell. The lad Is badly crippled and the Lowell people were unable to longer care for him. Two children of Mrs. Catherine Newman of 427 Logan street, Hammond, will probably be

I taken by the probation officer to the

same institution today. According to the Lowell Souvenir, C. Hayden of this place was recently elected vice president of the H. H. Ragon's Pupils' association at a re-

tindale, to make arrangements for the rally to be held at the M. E .church of this place, the second Thursday evening of November. Further announcements will be made later.

Mrs. Harry Box entertained the !

Thursday Afternoon club at her home

on Superior avenue. The afternoon was spent playing pedro. Mrs. H. Box received the first prlae and Mrs. F. Buckroaster received the consolation prize.

A very dainty luncheon was served.

and at a late hour the guests departed

for their homes, having spent a very pleasant afternoon.

QxrlnMiro Tlo-srlino- TImnthv !:1-7 4:1-8 !

K,n, . .'" .liv the juniors tent picnic and business meeting of the

Prayer for the Work of the Year.... Rev. E. R. Horton

society at Cedar Lake. August Dressel, the florist.

is shlp-

The Value of Rallies ... Mr. O. J. Bruce ping some beautiful cut flowers to ChlQuarette "How Can We Better the cago at this time of the year, and it is Work of the Society" said, that the local florists supply the The Music Miss Florence Glover , city dealers with the choicest lines in The Loaders Mr. Foster Bruce their shops. This morning thousands of Committee Work.. .Miss Yad McNay j carnations and roses with stems five Preparation of Members. . J. J. Beattie j an(j Eix feet long were shipped to the

Response of Members to Roll Call by I Chicago markets, and it Is these choice

Scripture Verses. Polo Miss Mabel Wilson Offering Sentence Prayers By the Members Song "Onward Christian Soldiers" Bizpah Benediction

"Pete's" Friends to See Him. At least twenty-five or thirty baseball fans and admirers of "Pete" Kenning, the local pitcher, will accomi,anv V,im to Chicago to witness his

work against the White Sox on Jimmy Callahan's team. Far as a young pitcher, the chance given Henning to make a name for himself is unusually good and Crown Pointers are hoping that he will start his baseball career in fast company in an auspicious manner. Hennir.g has already been given a good deal of commendable advertising in the Chicago papers and the following is the latest clipping which will convince the skeptics that our own "Pete" and no other is meant: "Jimmy Callahan will have the timetried Eddie Stack and a young phenom named Peter Henning from Crown Point, Ind., as his pitchers against the Sox, with "Chink" Nieman catching. Just who will line up in the Sox clothes is not known as yet, but "Cal" expects to have the regulars fresh from the civil war as the opposing lineup."

A new life insurance company has launched Into business In Crown Point and already have secured ample and commodious quarters for a term of years ovor Miller's grocery store on the north side of the square. r'i e

Hamilton National Life of South Bend is the name of the new company entering the field here and is represented by W. R. Scudder of South Bend. A report has it that in the event of their business warranting it, that the company will erect their own building in Crown Point. Probation Officer Muzzall is a ousy man these days rounding up the various cases which come, under his jurisdiction. Today he takes to the Misha-

selections that are making the Crown Point products so much in demand. Crown Point is generously billed and advertised for the football game today, and great Interest is being evinced by the high school students on the outcome of the Crown Point-Gary game. With good weather an immense crowd will witness the contest. Reports have it that a change will occur in the proprietorship of one of the town's meat markets, but so far nothing definite is known, or the new purchaser's name has not been made public.

The Sons of Veterans held a business meeting in the town hall last evening

subject to a previous call. Reports from Mrs. Barringer Brown who is taking treatment at Hot Springs Ark., are not encouraging, and her hus.

band has been called, leaving for that

place yesterday morning.

Miss Call of Gary is visiting Miss Jo

sephine Wheeler over Sunday.

Miss Etta Dubois has returned from a six months' visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Forrest at Webb City, Mo.

John Meyer, Jr., of Aux Vasse, Mo., Is visiting relatives in town for a few

days. Mrs. Etta Warner will hold an auc

tion sale of household furniture at her

home on Main street this afternoon.

Double bills of pictures and songs at the moving picture show, Central Music

hall, this evening. It is said that Henry Autwurm, Al

len Salisbury and John Rletman will

run on a ticket together for the offices of trustees at the coming election

Julius Griesel and Ed. Newton are spectators at the Chicago-Illinois football game at Marshall Field today. Mrs. D. A. Root is a Chicago visitor today. Crown Point is well represented by hunters and fishermen at the Kankakee river, with various degrees of luck falling to the dliterent parties.

EtE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Rheumasm. Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflamatlon

af the Bladder, Bad Blood and Nervous Troubles caused by Sick Kidneys.

M. Kolb the well known druggist of

Hammond, knows by experience that

HINDIPO will cure all forms of Kid

ney and Nervous Troubles, and will

guarantee it in all cases.

Can't you afford to try it at their

risk? It costs nothing: if it don't do the

work. Sent by mail to any address, pre

paid, on receipt of 60 cents. Six boxe

12.50, under a positive guarantee.

LOWELL,. Roy Tilton has returned to his home

in Whiting afer a weeks' visit here

with relatives.

Mrs. David Brookman departed last

evening for an extended visit with Ohio relatives. Her niece, Miss Myrtle Templeton of Englewood will keep house

for her during her absence.

James Plnkerton, carpenter, met with

an accident yesterday. A scaffold gave

way, throwing him to the ground and spraining his ankle quite severely. The accident will disable him for several

days.

Mrs. Nola Case and litle daughter of Kokomo, Ind., arrived in Lowell last

evening for a visit with her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Calkins.

Mrs. Frank Tilton and daughter,

Gladys, are visiting relatives in Ham mond and Whiting.

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Palmer left Friday night for Tacoma, Wash., where they

expect to make their future home. Mr.

Palmer has a lucrative position as fore

man over a railroad construction gang

that are now building at Pudget sound,

Their many friends here wish them suc

cess in their new field of labor.

Tbe Health of Your Hone

will be best promoted best preserved

if you are ready to give trie proper remedy at the proper time. The proper remedy for all strains, sprains, or colic

is Perry Davis fainKiiier. ine proper time to use It is when the trouble first nhows itself. Be prompt and you'll not

only save the horse suUerlng, but you 11

spare yourself trouble and expense

maybe save a long time waiting. You ought to have a bottle ready. The new

size Dottie costs ao cents; one larger, 60 cents. Be sure your druggist gives

vou ferry Davis .

SOUTH CHICAGO NEWS

Nicholas Flinlich, a Hungarian, was

fined $50 and sentenced to nine months In the house of correction for enticing

from his home country men by means of a confidence tricks. He was supposed to be a great magician, and

the tricks that he did could not be

done with nothing, but $20 bills, so he declared, and when he received them

he would put them In an envelope and In a few minutes he would open it and

the bill would be gone, and the men

who gave it to him would be out $20.

A small fire was discovered in the

liquor house of Edward Dunkleman, 3029 Ninety-second street, yesterday

afternoon, but was extinguished before any serious damage was done. The

building is ahead by Maxe Oppen-heimer.

Up to the present time no clew has

been found to the man or men who

passed the forged checks in and around South Chicago Monday. At the very

least $2,000 worth of the worthless

checks were passed upon our merchants.

The Model hat store, 9028 Commercial

avenue, which went into the hands of a receiver, was purchased by J. Newman & Sons, who are now conducting the

store on the same lines as heretofore

and an enormous new stock has been

purchased for the coming season.

H. Bick, 8952 Green Bay avenue, was fined $25 and! costs by Judge Stewart of

the South Chicago municipal court for

carrying concealed weapons.

M. Loftus, 41 years old, 911 Madison

street, Gary, Ind., fell while crossing a railroad track and was severely

bruised.

TOLLESTON.

Mrs. J. Q. James has returned to this city after a few days' visit with friends

in Chicago. Otto C. F. Seehase of Indiana Har bor was here on business yesterday.

Miss Tillle Grand was a Gary visitor

yesterday. George Grand Is in Chicago on busl ness today.

NOTICE. The First State bank of Tolleston de

sires to announce to the public that

they now have safety deposit boxes for rent. The boxes measure six inches square and twenty-two inches deep, and are absolutely fireproof. The bank employes will take great pleasure in showing these boxes and the new screw

door safe to its patrons and friends.

HEGEWISCH. Mrs. B. A. Anderson entertained the Ladles' Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church at her home on Commercial avenue Thursday afternoon. A large number of the members were present, also a number of Mrs. Ander' son's friends. After the business of the aid had bean transacted Mrs. J. Malkan entertained the guests with several piano selections. Mrs. Anderson, assisted by Miss Elda Hallberg. served a very dainty luncheon. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all who were present. Miss Ethel Klersey attended a social, given by the Epworth League of the Vincent church, at Dauphin park, Thursday evening, and a very good time reported. Mrs. Ralph Watkins and her mother. Mrs. Miller, spent Thursday morning in

Chicago. Ed. Holt is reported ill at his home on Ontario avenue, He is unable to be at his work at present. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Neil and son, Claude, and Miss M'-Garry witnessed "The American Idea-' at the Auditorium Thursday evening, and report a fine time. The little 7-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed of Burnham is seriously 111. The property owners of this place were called together Thursday evening at the opera house, where they held a business meeting. A good crowd attended, and the most important feature of the meeting was the pavlncr of the streets of Hogewlsoh. It is understood that as soon as the sewer system is completed the streets are to be

paved. The kind of paving and the time for the new streets to be laid will be decided later. Mrs. W. Tice of Barrington, Mich., is the guest of Mrs. William Neil. Little Marie Weiland of Carondulet avenue is suffering from an ulcerated jaw, and has been unable to attend school this week. Miss Amanda Larson of Chicago, formerly of this place, was the guest of Miss Julia Hurnley Thursday. Mrs. Albert Berg and Miss Ruth Berg spent Thursday afternoon in Roseland. Mrs. Ed. Miles spent Friday at Woodlawn on business. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Collins of Superior avenue spent Thursday evening at the Auditorium, where they witnessed the "American Idea." C. Neil has accepted a position as electric crane man at the Pullman car shops and started to work this week. Mrs. Joseph Berg entertained the Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church at her home on Ontario avenue Thursday afternoon. A large crowd attended and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon tieing comforts, after which re

freshments were served and all report

a very nice time.

Mrs. Ous Johnson of Buffalo avenue

is reported on the sick list.

B. A. Anderson was in Chicago on

business yesterday; he also attended a

council session in the afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Oseson of Englewood

spent Thursday afternoon here and attended the Swedish Aid society. The Epworth League. Calumet Union

held their regular monthly business

meeting at this place Thursday even Ing at the home of Miss Eleanor Mar

LANSING. Miss Ada Van Eieenbeg of Roseland,

gave music lessons in town yesteday.

Miss Heman was in Riverdale yes

terday.

Mr. Andy Van Bodegranen was a

West Pullman visitor this week.

Mrs. Etta Judson of Chicago spent yesterday with friends here. Miss Theresa Velke was in Hammond yesterday. The T. T. H. S. had no school on Friday. The teachers attended a High school meeting of Cook county.

ST JOHN. The stone road contractors moved

their outfit to Tolleston, the Job here being finished. John Brown of Crown Point was a business visitor here yesterday. Charles Keilman of Dyer transacted business here yesterday. John Schmitt of Hanover City was a St. John visitor Friday. George M. Gerlach made a business trip to Crown I'oint Friday. Jacob Keilman transacted business at Gary yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pfeifer of Wrhitlng were St. John visitors Friday. Adolph Kruger of the German Library society of St. Louis Mo., is soliciting in this community for the society.

WHITING NEWS

ROBERTSDALE.

The Sunshine Circle held a ve:jr pleasant meeting at the home of Miss

Metha Kasch in Indiana boulevard. Af

ter the business for the evening was

disposed of a social hour was enjoyed and dainty refreshments served. Miss Rose Smith of Chicago visited relatives here yesterday. Robert Atchison of Roberts avenue, is spending several days in Crocker on his farm. Mrs. C. Olson and children of Harrison avenue, are visiting relatives and friends in Geneva, 111. Elliot Aman of Roberts avenue, is on the sick list. Mrs. John Plan and daughter Clara,

of Harrison avenue, went to Chicago yesterday, where Clara underwent an operation on her throat for tonsllitls,

Dr. Hoffman performed the operation. Mr. B. Fahrman of Harrison avenue, was a Chicago business visitor yesterday. Mrs. A. Bader of Harrison avenue, visited friends In Hammond Thursday. Mrs. Charles Gothe of Pearl street, was a Chicago shopper Friday. Mrs. Fred Eggers and son Ernest, of Roberts avenue, was the guest of her

Dreesen of East Chi-

avenue, visiting

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HOBART. Mr. and Mrs. Fox of Chicago returned home last evening after a short visit here with Mr. Looker and family. Messrs. James Malone and George Fleck returned from Chicago yesterday, where they had spent the week. Miss Anna MIchelsen was a business visitor in Chicago today. C. Peddicord is here visiting with his brother and wife. A large crowd attended the Gary skating rink last evening and report a good time. R. C. Kloepher and wife of Logansport, Ind., visited friends here yesterday. J. W. Sparks of Chicago transacted business in town yesterday.

School Notes.

its first

The Literary society gave

program yesterday afternoon. "Wheeler again Oct. 22. Revenge' Honesty is the best policy. Hazel Lewis. 'OS' and Margaret Bullock visited school last Tuesday. There will be no school Monday, as the teachers will go to visit the Englewood schools.

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HES8VTLLE. Messrs. Phil Otto and Walter Vane?

who are on the decorating committee

of the Silver Ieaf Athletic club of thi

place have decorated Gorman's hall for

the harvest dance to be given this evening by that club.

George Chick left last evening for

Kansas and Oregon, where he will superintend jobs for the Grover Tank works of East Chicago. Mrs. "William Dedelow and daughter. Alma, spent Friday in Chicago. Miss Esther McLaughlin will entertain at a Hallowe'en party. Mesdames H. Mueller and J. "Wilson were Hammond visitors yesterday.

sister, Mrs.John

cago Thursday. Mrs. J. rase of Roberts spent the day in Chicago

friends.

Miss Goldie Schultz of Reese avenue,

is suffering with a sprained wrist.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Engler are enter

taining the latter's sister from Kouts, Ind., at their home in Indiana Blvd.

Mesdames Frank Minceberg and A. Ehlard were Chicago visitors Thurs

day.

Services of the Evangelical church will be held in the Franklin school building at the usual hours tomorrow. Messrs. Anderson and Pierson of Barneeton, Neb., who were here attending the funeral of Frank Olson returned to their homes yesterday. It Is rumored that wedding bells will be heard In Harrison avenue Monday evening, when one of our popular young ladies will enter the sea of matrimony. Mrs. M. Hubbard and daughter South Chicago visitors last evening. Henry Ehlers of Roberts avenue. Is very ill with an attack of pneumonia, and is under the care of a trained nurse.

Miss Jessie S. Henderson is enter

taining her brother from the west.

Mrs. Reed of the Pederson fiats has

gone to Illinois to be the guest of relatives for several days.

Mrs. John G. Schaub of Sheridan ave

nue, attended the meeting of the Ladies of the Knights of Columbus in

Hammond.

Rev. Manfred C. "Wright of the Meth

odist church, gave a vocal solo and ad

dress at a Methodist church social in Hammond, Thursday evening.

Jesse Pannenburg of Hammond, was "Whiting visitor on Thursday even

ing.

Frank "Wenzel of Chicago transacted

business here yesterday.

Annie, the one and a half year old

daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cenjel of Front street, was buried yester

day in St. John's cemetery in Ham

mond. Funeral services were preached

by Rev. Benedict Rajcany at the Slavish church. This is the little girl whose death was caused by eating poisoned

pills, which she pulled off the dresser in the room of one of the boarders. The child died about an hour after,

being thrown into one spasm after the other.

Rev. Benedict Rajcany conducted two

funerals at the Slavish church yesterday morning. The one funeral was

that of the two weeks old child of

John Grencik of Center street, and the other was the eight months old son of

Steve Jancek of 119th street. The burials were both in St. John's cemetery in Hammond.

Mrs. Sophia Wuestenfelt has return

ed from Chicago where she spent several days visiting her son and daugh

ter. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldsmith and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Goldsmith went to Chicago yesterday to attend the funeral-of their grand

mother, Mrs. Rebecca Silverman. The j deceased was 75 years old, and was burled at "Waldhelm cemetery. Rev. Felix Seroczynski of the Polish church has been going over the state this week, assisting the various priests in conducting forty hours' devotion services. During the week Father Seroczynski has been to Alexandria and Michigan City, and this evening he will go to East Chicago. Auditor Charles A. Johnson of Crown Point was a "Whiting visitor yesterday. Charles Ilendrickson will leave next week for Denver, Colo., where he will join his wife, who has been there several months, and where they will reside permanently. The Epworth League meeting tomorrow night will begin at 6:30 p. m. This is to be the Mission study rally day. The topic to be discussed is "The

Growth of Seed Truth." Lesson text, Matthew 13:31 and 32. The leader for the evening will be Miss Daisy Harper.

The attendance contest is proving very ' interesting. There is only a difference of one in the attendance of the two divisions. The red side had 69 present at their meeting and the white 5S. Every one is invited to these meetings. E. L. Holland of Chesterton was in Whiting yesterday on' business. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ingraham will move from "Wilcox to Whiting next week. i Rev. Frank M. Webster of the Con- ' gregational church will preach next Sunday morning from the theme: "The Gift of Misunderstanding." In the evening the service will be a continuation of last Sunday evening: "New Life in the Near East." This will be illustrated by stereopticon views. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Lash of Chicago, who have sung here on former occasions, will render vocal solos at the services tomorrow. Rev. M. C. Wright of the Methodist

church will use as his text tomorrow morning, "Brotherhood and Evangel-

Ism." In the evening his sermon theme will be "Marvel of the Age." j

Miss Essie Hatch of Whiting and

Miss Bessie McAnley of Indiana Harbor expect to go to Hobart tomorrow to Bpend the day with Miss Emily Johnson.

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GRIFFITH. Trofessor J. Selby of Ross was a guest at the home of J. W. Hough last evening. W. Elder is a Chtcago visitor today. Mrs. S. Miller and daughter did shopping in Hammond today.

B. B. Potter is transacting business

In South Deering today.

H. Breckner of Highlands visited at

the home of Noah Hand last evening.

W. D. Coon and wife are both quite

sick. Mr. Coon being threatened with tj-phoid fever.

The social and dance given last night

in Russell's hall by the Royal Xeigh bors was a complete success, both so

cially and financially. As another instance of the splendid accommodation given by the Erie R, R. we refer to a number of our citizens who were compelled to accept a "sidedoor Pullman" as the only means of getting home from Crown Point yesterday afternoon. The boys are enthusiastic over it (?).

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Th little 2-year-old daughter of Mr. an,l Mrs. G. Baker was taken sick very suddenly yesterday afternoon. The child is threatened with brain fever. Misses Tluby Wilson and Minnie Kaske spent last evening with Lansing f riencis. C. Stallbohm was a Hammond business visitor yesterday. V. Molinaar, Sr., went to -Hammond, yesterday on business. Miss Kuftenia Knotts returned to her home In Munich court, Hammond, to spend the week end. John Swart of Lansing was here yesterday on business. C. P. Schoon was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Miss Martha Sehaaf gave her weekly music and drawing lesson here Friday.

CLARK STATION. Mrs. F. Behn and daughter, Miss Kmlly of Clark are visiting with South Chicago friends. Gus Barge and friend of Hammond were visiting with friends here. Harry Peterson of Clark was transacting business at Hammond. F. Peanlon of Clark spent the day wltli friends here.

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