Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1910 — Page 6

THE TRIES.

Friday, Feb. .11,. 1910.

NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT

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Thet farmlctet Bill.' Handler thet'8 alius got his face cracked Inter a smile, states as how his brother farmtclsts 'round Lake county er reportln' an uncommon smart sale o' soothin' sirup. Sez these pollytlshuns take hum a case er two each evenln. Bill also states that ea how his spoonholder to his sody fountain blzness ETot wore out last season, an' thet' he'll be required to draw up sped Ocas huns fer another one this summer. Presidentship timber'll never giv out. . v. ' ' . '- ;, List of, Letters. "Mr. "Walter Murk, P. S. Holden,,Mr. Iti. M. Slttle, E. E. Mitchell, Mr. ;:Ed Kelson, Col. W. H. Smith, James Schult. Mr. G. B. WoodeH.

Marriage Licenses. John Sponik, JEllia Bugra, Indiana Harbor. Thomas B. Hope, Mary r E. Hope, Chicago. ' ' I - -

:. ' Trial Still On. ' Th trial of "Weinand vs. Ostrowskl Is Still on in the circuit court here, but Judffe McMahan, who is hearing the arguments of the attorneys in the case, Is expected to render his finding, today. Attorney John Gavlt of Hammond continued his -arguments yesterday afternoon in defense of Ostrowskl, the Hammond physician, and Attorneys Meekr and Peddlcord will give their side of the case In -favor of "Weinand, the purported victim of malpractlce.-

Sell Several Autos. . ; Meeker & Claussen, agents for the-E. M. F. automobile, have been placing numerous orders for their popular make of, car throughout Lake county recently, celling three in Whiting, two In Hammond and one in Crown Point. Dr. Lauer and Mayor Smith were the Whiting purchasers, and John Foss of this place is the latest victim to fall before the automobile hanker-bug'.

Anyone with philanthropic tendencies and the wherewithal to carry out their Ideas, could not put either to. better advantage in Crown Point than by supplying a gymnasium and clubroom, properly equipped and directed for the young men and boys of the town; It. is the one thing neded in Crown Point to' help In the preservation of the youth of the town, and could it be engineered

successfully would practically put an end to street loafing and congregating in places where bad habits and tendencies are. the common results. Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Lehman delightfully entertained a large party of gentlemen and lady friends at a 6 o'clock" dinner at their home In Main street last evening. A most enjoyable time is reported by those attending the affair. s Ernest Shortridge and Herbert Jones are in Indianapolis at present attending a meeting of the Hamilton Life In

surance company directors at the state j

capital. Er. Kelly of Hammond transacted business in -Crown Point yesterday. Two Chicago specialists were here yesterday as expert witnesses in the Weinand -Ostrowskl malpractice case. The K of P. lodge held their regular meeting last evening. ; Word has been received here that, a baby boy. has arrived , at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Houk of Galesburg, 111. 5 ; Druggist Handley attended the automobilesshow in Chicago yesterday Four new Crown Point readers to Thb Times this week and nobody asked them. u One Crown Point citizens says that he won't place much reliance on the fact of spring being here until he sees Doc Gibbs in "his "Jaunting" car and wearing his alpaca fcoat. " - - " ?' JHarry'B. Nicholson transacted businessin , Chicago yesterday. - W. A.H1U of Hammond, candidate for county treasurer, was here yesterday "looking over his political chances,""mending i his fences," - -"shaking hands with the babies" and al the rest of the gyrations usually expected of a gentleman ' with ingrowing political propensities. Oratorical contest at Central music hall tonight. Don't miss it, Friday evening. William Parry transacted business in Chicago yesterday.

BOBERTSDALE. James McKenna of Reese avenue was a South Chicago visitor "Wednesday.

The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical church held their monthly business meeting at the church yesterday afternoon. The routine of business was disposed of early In the afternoon, and the remainder of the afternoon was spent with preparations for the bazaar to be given in the near future. , Herman Theissen of Indiana boulevard attended the Columbus lodge, K. of P., in East Side, "Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ed. Freeman of Pearl street was

a Hammond visitor yesterday. The members of the Interstate Pedro club were entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs.' C. Helman of One Hundred and Nineteenth street. Miss Selma Ehlers of Roberts avenue was the guest of East Chicago friends last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Langohr of Indiana boulevard visited the latter's sister in Chicago yesterday. Henry Theissen spent Wednesday visiting relatives In Chicago. - Contractor J. Johnson of Hammond was a Robertsdale business visitor "Wednesday. Mrs. George Schaaf and Miss Rica Vater attended a lecture in Chicago "Wednesday. , Mrs. William Balm of South Chicago spent the day here visiting friends Fred Langohr of Indiana boulevard Is spending the week with friends in Milwaukee, Wis. . '. f II. Breckman of Roberts avenue was the guest of friends in East Side ;iast evening. '-. " .. . f . - Albin Martinson of Harrison avenue has accepted a position in Blue Island. Word was received here Wednesday of the death of August Quanty, who died at St. Margaret's hospital, Hammond, Tuesday evening, where he had been confined since November, suffering with a complication of diseases. Mr. Quantz and family had been residents here tbr years until a month ago, when they moved to "Whiting. The familyhave the sympathy of their Robertsdale friends in their bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. ' Mike Novack are the proud parents of a' little son which arrived at their home in Reese avenue Wednesday. . Mrs. Judson of Cleveland avenue spent the day with her sister, Mrs. Tipton of Englewood.

Florence Berg of Grand Crossing was the only out-of-town guest. - Miss Maude Bunday, who has been on the, sick list for several days, is able to be out again. Quite a number of Hegewlsch citizens attended a special meeting In the city Wednesday afternoon, a -which the street car question was to be one of the points of Interest. - ' Mrs. McConnell was a Chicago, visitor "Wednesday. Miss Edna Oder spent Tuesday evening with friends" in Hammond. ' George Olesen was in Pullman on

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business Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. C Klucker is reported 111 at her home on Ontario avenue. The Rebecca lodge of this city held their regular meeting at Crane's hall Wednesday evening, at which several new members were initiated. After the initiation services a "social time was enJoyed by all who were present." Mrs. M. Prier and family have moved into Mr. Alexander's house on Howard avenue this week. Dean Boyle of ..West Pullman, formerly, of Hegewlsch. visited; .friends here yesterday afternoon. : , Miss Helen Berg or the East Side visited her sister, Miss Tlllle Berg, here Wednesday. Ed. Holt is reported 'quite 111 at his home on Ontario avenue. His daughter, Mrs. Maude Mlnard of Park Manor, was expected here yesterday afternoon. The remaining classes at night the Henry Clay night school have fallen behind In attendance during the past two weeks, therefore the school was obliged to close its doors last evening. W. C. Reed attended the auto show, which is now on at the Coliseum, Mrs. Earl Guthrldge entertained the Wednesday Afternoon club at her home on Ontario avenue Wednesday afternoon. The ladies were entertained at pedro, of which several games were played. The ladies were then Invited

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I1L .. . . Edward Jackson, who has been ailing for . the past week. Is now confined to his bed. Dr. Clark of Hammond was

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querade dance by the Lowell Athletic cluV Monday night. Feb. 14. AU the reserved seats are taken fer the minstrel show and the Indications are that the masquerade will draw a large crowd. Mrs. John Bruce, wife of Elder Bruce, is reported very dangerously sick, requiring the care of a trained nurse. Mrs, Brown and sister of Knox. Ind., are visiting their mother, Mrs. Messerly and sister. Mrs. T. F. Drake, and husband here. Mr. Martin, construction manager of the Mausoleum company, was In Lowell a few days this week to ascertain what kind f and how much material will be needed for the mansoleum to be erected here. Work will be commenced as soon as the weather will permit.

LANSING. John C. Ton was a business visitor in Chicago Wednesday. Mr. Bultema was a Chicago visitor Wednesday.Joe Sorna is on the sick list. Henry French of Thornton was an Oak Glen visitor Wednesday night. A traveling hypnotist gave an axnusIngTiypnotic exhibition at Busack's hall last evening. He is going to repeat the performance In Oak Glen tonight A caboose belonging to the Penn

sylvania railroad was burned up this morning In front of the depot In Lansing. The fire was caused by an overheated stove. . -x Andrew Ward was a Chicago visitor yesterday. . . e - w . , G. Flanigan of Harvey was an Oak Glen visitor today. ;

HIGHLANDS. Mrs. G. Kooy and Jane Kooy -were Hammond shoppers yesterday. Miss Eugenia Knotts went to Hammond last evening to visit friends. Morris Tanls Is very ill with pneumonia. 1 Miss Minnie Kutzbach visited friends In Hammond Thursday. a Schoon of the Ridge visited relatives here yesterday. Sam and John Kooy are on the sick list.

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LOWELL. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Balrd, who since their marriage Jan., 27, have been spending their honeymoon among relatives In Lake county, left last night for their future home at Billings, Mont. The Passion play in moving pictures

at the opera house Tuesday night was witnessed by a packed house, and, it Is said, to have been the finest show of that nature ever given In Lowell. The vocal and Instrumental musical program was extraordinarily fine and received much applause. The mall sack that was thrown off here Dec. 16 from the 1:28 p. m. southbound train, at last was found in the creek. Just below the old waste way, Tuesday. Among the coming Interesting enter

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