Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1909 — Page 6
Saturday. Oct. 23, 1909. FROM N ORING TOW CITY
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- Political Announcement. the Citizen and Taxpayers
Crown Point t I t to decided to become a candidate for re-election mm a member of the board of town trustee, and I respectfully axtc your support on election day. My record, as a member for the past four years, Is well known to you and I ask you to compare the conditions of our streets, alleys, water-works, bridges, street lighting;, sewers and other municipal Improvements with the present time and four years ago, as reason why I should be entitled to your support. GEO. V. SHERMAN.
and out Neros, the extravagance of Nero. All work will toe done without cost or price, as aforesaid stated. If you find our services satisfactory we
will give you a beautiful free souvenir and complete shaving outfit, on your promise to "come again." Don't turn this offer down, as we have greater
inducements in store."
Another Aged Man Gone. William Coleman, father of F. O.
Coleman, living east of town, died at
his home near Ross yesterday morn
ing at the age of 69 years. Mr. Coleman makes the third aged resident to
succumb to the ravages of time and disease in that district during the last two week6. He will be burled tomorrow at Ross, the funeral taking place In that village. His wife survives him.
SOUTH CHICAGO. The Odessa club of South Chicago gave a party at Bessemer park assembly hall Thursday evening, which was very well attended. Miss Hannah Conners was the hostess. Another function like Thursday night's will take
place In the near future
WHITING NEWS
Langenhan, deputy elty clerk; Miss Jo
sie Roberts, school teacher, and Miss
Ella C. Klose of the Gary Conservatory of Music decided that, owing to
NOTICE. j their work being very confining, they
Roller skating resumed at East Chi- I needed exercise, and so formed a eprint-
cago rink Sunday, Oct. 24th. 23-lt !hg club for this purpose. Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pfelfer went to I they started out for their first walk.
Start a Barber War. A barber war In Crown Point is Imminent, In fact the first few skirmishes have commenced, and it looks like war
to the knife or raror rather. Already A report has reached here that Ralph htv the knisrhts of the scissors and Belnks has assumed the role of a bene-
ractrs cut and slashed prices until it j diet, being married recently to a Chl1s nearly possible to get the whole ! cago young lady. barber bill-o'-fare from shampoo to j William Parry has the contract for hair "destroyer" for the small sum of the mason work on the new house to "one dime, ten cents." General Van be built by W. Monex of Klassivflle, H. Sherman, was the first to arm his j opposite the Catholic church on Joliet forces against the "high price" array, ( street. Crown Point. and the cut rate campaign that the! A four.days-oll child of Mr. and veteran hair shlngler has commenced, ' Mrg Forre8t Gradle, died at their home bids fair to make a new record in the yest'erday and wm be burled at Salem warfare of barberdom, and may stop cemetery-
I T"V. rr-r, n TVifn fnnf nfitl TOR m In all
ready for their game with Lowell today, but their heavier Lowell oppo-
and shaved, as bald as the character I
of Biblical fame, and the shops turned Into hair-mattress factories. Under Van's new regime, of cut rate prices, groat things are expected, and Van's
nents will have the bulge on their light Crown Point team, owing to the
soft condition of the grounds, occas
shop is likely to become the mecca of ?l " v . ,.,117 A Lake eountydom suffering from a su- 8loned the ralns last
perfluity of hirsute oppenda.
Already
visions of phonographs reeling off "next" to the tune of sixty or seventy a minute, lather being mixed by the barrelful, mustahlos curled by anti-septic machinery, baths given on the run, and tickets punched by the shaving "mugs," all done gratis with an accompanlng souvenir of a hair pillow or a neat little safety razor, are being had by the delighted public, and even greater things are expected by the more radical citizens. The other bar
ber shops have not followed suit as yet. but another of the main parlors In town la contemplating doing business in the following manner. Beautiful and costly, gilt-edgod engraved invitations will be Issued to the public inscribed In the following manner. "In order to treat the dear public In the most sumptious and luxurious manner, and at the same time spare thfra from the embarrassing and uncouth method of having to pay for our services, as in the past, we cordially Invite you to visit our shaving parlors fitted up in a manner that put the luxury and mag. llincance of old Roman times to shame.
bunch of rooters are expected to accompany them to Lowell. H. V. Call of Gary was In Crown Point on business yesterday.
There is some talk of organizing an indoor baseball team In Crown Point and suitable quarters to play the game is the only drawback to the venture at
present
Miss Joeie Meeker is visitng relatives in Hammond and Chicago today.
Elmer Hayden of Lowell was a Crown
Point business visitor yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Jones are
Chicago visitors today.
Miss Ilia Hughes and Miss Ruby Wilson are home for the week and from their teaching duties In North
township
M. E. Dinwiddle Is In Hammond on
business today
A. L. Hayword of Warsaw, Ind., was a Crown Point business visitor yes
terday
The recent rains will be a great help to fall pasturage and were badly
needed.
were awarded Mrs. F. Buehler, Mrs. M.
Buehler and Mrs. E. Mathias. A social
ROBERTS!) ALE.
The rerjublicans are jubilant over thai . ,, , . . , . . iiie i'1"" v hour followed during which the hostsuit of tho meeting held m Hatt s : u . . , . : ess served delicious refreshments.
result
hall Thursday evening. A large and
enthusiastic crowd was in attendance. Never In the history of Robertsdale have so many turned out at any meeting. The hall was packed to the doors. D. Boone of Hammond presided and Introduced the speakers. The addresses made by the candidates were well received. "Hank" Eggers, our next alderman, made his maiden speech, and although not very long was especially good and to the point. But the sensation of the evening came when
"Dick" began his address. The ap- j
plause accorded him was frequent, I . j i , ftu .t.m ! M 133 Agn
vpuntauwuD auu yiuiuiigcu. lire imi n. of approval was given him by the audience " In no unstinted manner on almost every important "touch" made by the speaker, which shows that the people here, think very highly of him and are with him to a man. If there are any doubters in Robertsdale about Dick being our next mayor, Just wait until the night of November 2nd. There's nothing to It. A very pleasant meeting was held by the members of the Marquette pedro Kreese in Roberts avenue, Thursday afternoon. Several games of pedro were played during the afternoon and privies
John Eck of Chicago was a business
visitor here Thursday.
Mrs. Swanson Is confined to her
home in Harrison avenue, with a se vere attack of tonsllitls. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atchison enter
tained a number of children at their home in Roberts avenue Friday, from
five to nine o'clock, in honor of their
daughter Agnes's 12th birthday. Games and other social amusements were en
joyed by the guests during the evening.
At 6:30 an elaborate four course lunch
eon was served in the dining room
es received many beautiful
gifts from her friends in remembrance
of the day.
Charles Wohrle of Reese avenue, has
resumed his duties at the Inland Steel works, after being confined to his home
several days by Illness.
Mrs. August SchmUtle of Harrison
avenue, was a Chicago visitor Thurs
day.
Mrs. J. Blaul, Miss Hattie Dahl, Mia
Julia Hubbard. Miss Noble and John
Blaul, jr., heard Gypsy Smith at the
Seventh Regiment armory in Chicago Thursday evening. John Dohorety and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Bolnnd, visited relatives in South Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klemm of Indiana boulevard, were Chicago business visitors Thursday. Miss E.ta Kohr is suffering with a sprained arm, caused by a fall. The corner stone of the new Evangelical church will be laid Sunday, October 24. This will be a special ser
vice. Pres. H. J. Klekhoefer, M. A., . Ph. D., of th9 Northwestern college of j Napervllle, 111., will be the speaker for I the occasion and lay the corner stone. jlr. Klekhoefer will deliver an address
Englewood yesterday to visit at the I starting In the direction of East Chi
The South Chicago and Marshall high home of relatives for the day. cago. They at first thought this city
school football elevens are meeting The Whiting skating rink has been was as far as they would go, but, upon this afternoon at Artesian Park to play getting a liberal amount of patronage reaching this point, felt so fine that
the second game of the series of the since the skating has been dtsoontin- they decided to walk to Hammond
Cook County High School League. The ued at the East Chicago rink. They did It in good time, but found out South Chicago eleven Is a strong ag- The announcements of the marriage I that this was about as far as they
gregation and are hard to beat. of Miss Clara Mabelle Szymanskl to could go, as people began looking at
John Setheneger. 32 years old, 667 Henry W. Llndgren, which takes place them as they seemed so exhausted
North Center avenue while hunting In Gary on Wednesday, November 3rd, and they said they supposed every one
duoks at Wolf lake yesterday shot off have been . sent out and received by thought they were walking to save car
his right hand when his gun accident- many Whiting friends. Miss Szyman- fare. The oung ladies deny that the
ally went off. He was removed to the ski Is a very popular young lady In j walking made them tired, but said they
South Chicago hospital, where it was Gary, but isequally well known in In-1 became tired from holding on their
amputated. aiana Harbor, ito&ertsdaie and Whit- I nais, wmcn caused mem mucn irouoie,
Joseph Sass, 8550 Green Bay avenue, ing, m all of which cities she has re- tor every lew minutes they had to
was severely slashed up in a fight over sided. Mr. Llndgren Is also well known stop and ask the other, "Is my hat on
a pall of beer. His face was so slashed in Gary, and is at present employed as straigni: ine next time tney win
uo that he was unrecognizable, and the an electrical engineer in Chicago, but find a different kind or headgear, and
doctors had a hard time bandaging him makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. they then say they will not only walk
up. Joseph Ambroslus, in Commonwealth
Large arc lamps and electric lights avenue, in Indiana Harbor. The wed
are to be Installed all along Ninety- wing ceremony will be held at the
second street and Commercial avenue Catholic church in Gary, and after this
n the business district within a week an elaborate reception will be held at
o make a "gay white way" in South the home of the bride's parents, Mr,
rviWp-n ana Mrs. j. szymanskl. nth and Ad-
w I ' I m m .. II f M
tv,. woT.n's Tionevnlent societv of ami street In Gary. The vountr counle xnursaay evening was me closing; ui
South Chicago will hold a charity ball will reside In Chicago, which Is much tho tnree days' bazaar, held at the ro 9 unrein hall. Kverv Tear a to be regretted by their Gary friends. ad Fellows' hall, by the Catholics.
ball is held, but this one, it Is said, all of whom were much surprised at Th haU wa" s crowded that stand-
win eclinse all former events. the announcement of the approaching lneT room coman i do louna, ana tsuuu
wedding. I sum nas Deen reanzea irom ix, wmcn
Indispensable, There are some aim- Mesdames Capitola Black, Florence soes lowara paying on tne standing
pie remedies indispensable In every B. Helman, Thomas Bartlett and Miss aeDt on lne property. come oi m
familv. Among these, the experience Linda Baumgarten went to Indiana Prizes and winners were: rne au
of years assures us, should be recorded Harbor Thursday evening to attend a Krleter piano, Ted Malone; the center-
Perry Davis' Painkiller. For both in- meeting of the Royal Neighbors. piece, donated by Mrs. Jim Murray, a-
ternal and external application we have Miss Anna Wellstt was a Chicago I ther Ho ft; the sewing machine, donated
we have found it of great value; espe- visitor on Thursday. by Stommel & Co.. Mrs. Frank Flo;
clally can we recommend it for colds, Messrs. Leo Helman and Carl Swan- I th silk QUllt, Otto Kulage; the turkey,
rheumatism, or fresh wounds. Chris- son of Gary were the guests of the j donated by Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Wm.
Lowest Rates
to Hammond but will also walk back.
then the surely will save the car fare.
HOBART. rThe Catholic bazaar was a big suc-
tian Era.
HEGEWISCH. NOTICE. Roller skating resumed at East Chi
cago rink Sunday, Oct. 24th. 23-lt
Miss Ethel Klersey attended the
"Gipsy" Smith meeting last Wednes
day evening In the city.
Miss Edna Oder and Miss Tillle Berg
were among the Hammond shoppers Thursday afternoon.
Angus McDonnell has accepted a po
sition with the Pullman Car company, and started to work yesterday morn
ing.
Mrs. B. A. Anderson and daughter.
Hazel, were in Chicago on business Thursday afternoon.
Ira H. Medberg has been in Rauphln
Park several days this week on business.
The Pythian Sisters held their regu
lar meeting in Jordan's hall Thursday evening with a large number of their members present,
Miss Nellie Holllngshead. teacher of
the third grade of the Henry Clay school, was unable to teach the last
two days of this week on account of
illness.
While out hunting for game on Wolf
lake Thursday afternoon John Swelger
of the north side, Chicago, met with quite an accident. He saw some birds
coming near him and he was making ready to take aim when the trigger of his gun caught upon his sleeve and set It oft while the muzzle pointed toward him, and the shot went into his arm and tore It nearly off. He was taken to Dr. McDonald's office, where the wound was dressed. Later he was taken In the ambulance to the South Chicago hospital. Mrs. Kimble of Chicago Is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. O'Roark, Mrs. E. N. Hurd and Mrs. W. C. Reed and daughter, Lena, spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Mrs. Holllngshead and daughter. Miss Holllngshead, Thursday evening. The evening was spent socially and a dainty luncheon was served. A good time was enjoyed by all.
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C ocnaraback; the two centerpieces, aoHelman of One Hundred and Nine- nated by Mrs. M. Fleck. Mrs. R. C.
teenth street. I Mackey and Mrs. William Carey; the
Jesse Pannenburg of Hammond was blanket, donated by John L. Flester.
a Whiting visitor on Thursday night.lJohn Hoffman; the centerpiece, donated
Mrs. .Tnsnnh n.rn.tn a imnmvinr dt Agnes zander. A. Lennertz; tne
nicely at the Presbyterian hospital In cushion, donated by Margaret Swan
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Stevenson of One
Hundred and Nineteenth street are home from Wood River. 111., where
they went to the latter's sister, Mrs
Fred Brett.
Miss Bertha Friedman, who has been
son, August Haase; the cloak, donated
by Beach, Etta Glynna, and the rock
er, donated by Alvin Wild, Hans
Schanme.
INSPECTOR AFTER EDITOR.
On complaint from Vincennes to the
visiting her uncle, Joseph Bernstein, I postofflce authorities an Inspector is
went to Chicago yesterday to visit here securing evidence against Havllr
her parents, returned last night to re- Every Morning, published at Mount main over Sundav. Carmell, 111., because of numerous
Several Whiting republicans went to alleged scurrilous publications made
Robertsdale last evening to attend the In hat newspaper and sent throught
Schaaf political meeting, which was the malls,
such a great success.
Messrs. H. R. Stewart and John Wil
liams were In Chicago yesterday,
The L. O. T. M. held their regular
meeting last night after the routine
Muffltt's division entertained the oth- ACCept Olir AtlVlCe and Tiy
er members, and the evening spent was tlUS Remedy at Ollf RlSK
a lliuoi icasaiu una.
Mrs. Louis Gordon of Tolleston was
the guest of relatives here. She re- Catarrh Is a disease of mucous mem
ports Mr. Gordon, who is at a Chica- brane. The mucous membrane is, one
go hospital with typhoid fever, as im- may say, the interior lining of the
proving. body. Catarrh therefore may exist In
Mrs. Canner entertained the members any part of the system,
Curing Catarrh
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL?
Five Years of Heart Trouble Cured by Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy "Before I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I had been suffering from heart trouble for over five years. I had pains in
my left side, and under my I at, 2:30 ,:cl"k at Irnkiin school, J ' J j where the Evangelical church is at Shoulder blade, could not sleep i present holding its services. After the
on the left side, and was so short of breath the least exertion would bring on the most distressing palpitation. I had scarcely taken a half bottle of the Heart Remedy before I could see a marked change in my condition. iWhen I had taken six bottles I was cured." MRS. C. C. GORKEY, Northfield, Va. If there is fluttering or palpitation it is an indication of a weakness of the nerves and mus
cles OI the heart. It IS nOi. neces- Among those who went were Misses
sarily diseased just weak from Cora and Luiu ward. Miss Edna swan-over-work. The heart mav be , sft". Dorothy Walkerly. Miss Minover vvorK. Kagke M!ss Ruby WUgon Mlsg
wcas just tne j stomach or other organs. You can make a weak heart strong by taking Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy. Get a bottle from your druggist, take it according to directions, and if it does not beneJA he ystiX return your money.
j sermon the corner stone will be laid at the new church on 116th street, and j Roberts avenue. Special music will be ; n feature of this service. A history of the society will be read and also the I announcement will be made as to the j contents of the box which is to be pluced in the corner stone. The Ma- ; sonic band of Whiting may render
music at this occasion. Everyone is welcome.
LANSING.
Miss Winnio Swart was a visitor in
Chicago on Friday. Mrs. C. Labahn and daughter Emma vl?ited in Chicago Friday. The Girls' club of Lansing saw "The Builder of Bridges" last evening.
Emily andenberg, and Misses Ada and Nina Vansteenberg. An enjoyable time v had. Henry Meeter was a visitor in Chicago Thursday. John and Peter Enigenburg were In Chicago on business Thursday. Mrs. F. SehTiTtz was a shoppr In Chicago Thursday.
of the Robertsdale Pedro club at her
home in New York avenue yesterday afternoon. The prizes were awarded as follows: First. Mrs. Wickhorst; second, Mrs. Thiesen; third, Mrs. John Soltwedel. Refreshments were served to the guests by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Charles Klima. The club has changed their meetings to Fridays Instead of Thursdays, upon which day they were held. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William Kelly In Stony Is'and. Mrs. Thomas Bartlett has returned from Valparaiso, where she visited with relatives. Rev. Valentine Balogh of the Greek Catholic church has returned from Pittsburg and Philadelphia, where he went on a business trip. Rev. Felix Serocsynskl of the local Polish church has returned from Kouts, Ind., where he spent two days In assisting in conducting forty-hour de
votion services. Monday Rev. Seroczynski will go to Fort Wayne, Ind., for
the same purpose.
The wedding of Miss Annie .Fedorka
Brlght's Disease, Diabetes. Rheumatsm. Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflamation ef the Bladder, Bad Blood and Nervous Troubles caused by Sick Kidneys.
M. Kolb the well known druggist of and John Miehalo took nlac onThur-
fTn . .3 1 , v -Tr. V., A At A 11 A I
.ionMnunu, dav mornlnc at the Greok PRthn
HIN'DIPO 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, prepaid, on receipt of 60 cents. Six boxe 12.50, under a positive guarantee.
MUNSTER. Nex week the teachers' association will be held in Hammond on Friday and Saturday.
Miss Eugenia Knotts visited at her Place about two weeks ago in Gary
church, where the ceremony was per
formed by Rev. Valentine Balogh. The
celebration, following the ceremony, took place at Frankowski's hall, White Oak avenue. Mrs. Reed has returned from Michip.an, where she was called by the Illness of her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson has returned to Chesterton after spending several days in Whiting. Announcements have been received here of the wedding of Miss Nellie Qulnn to John Penning, which took
When the catarrhal poison attacks
the mucous membrane, Inflammation
and congestion are produced and na
ture fails to throw off the accummu
lated poisons. The organ which has been afflicted ceases to perform Its
proper function as nature intended it should. The result is, complication upon complication which may lead to
other and even more serious affile tions.
We honestly believe Rexall Mucu-
Tone will do wonders toward over
coming catarrh. It is made from the prescription of an eminent physician who made a long study of catarrh, and his great success with this remedy was an enviable one. We want you if you are a sufferer from catarrh in any form, to give Rexall Mucu-Tone a thorough trial. Use it with regularity and persistency for a reasonable time, then If you are not satisfied, come back and tell us, and without question or formality we will hand back to you every cent paid us. This is certainly the fairest offer that anyone could make and should attest our sincerity of purpose. It comes In two sizes, prices 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain It only at our store, The Rexall Store. The Lion
Store Pharmacy, Kaufman & Wolf, proprietors; C. E. Nelson, R. P., manager.
home last evening. Fred Lange was in Hammond on business yesterday. C. Stallbohm is in Dyer today ' on business. The farmers are hauling sugar beets now instead of cabbage. The members of the girls' club attended a theatre party Thursday evening. They saw Kyrle Bellew in "The
Builder of Bridges" at Powers. Those
Mrs. Penning was formerly a Whiting
girl, and the news of her wedding Is therefore very interesting to local people. Rev. F. M. Webster of the Plymouth Congregational church will preach Sunday morning from the theme: "The
Life AVorth Living." In the evening the theme will be "Two Masters."
Tony Danko, who was so badly assaulted by Joe Palko while in a fight
that he had his nose and ribs broken
who attended were the Misses Cora and 19 KettlnK along as well as can be Lulu Ward. Emilv Vandenberg. H. expected, and, it Is thought, he will
Swanson, Dorothy Walkerly, Ada and be ftblft t0 aPPar in court at the trial
Nina Vnstenhern Tfnhw W(!nn a nil I lonl nt-
Minnie Kaske.
evening.
All report a pleasant
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Miss Anna May Bineen will give a piano recital in the F. O. E. hall to
night for the benefit of the parents of the children who take part and a few Invited friends. Charles Hendrlckson is improving at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrlckson, but it will still be some time before he Is able to leave for Denver. Colo., where he intended to go when taken sick. Mr. Weston, the great pedestrian, is just about forgotten now, when he is flgaln brought before the public by three of Whitipg's young ladles, who sre trying to emulate hjm snsl v'io have made a good start. Miss Edith
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