Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 243, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1910 — Page 6
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NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT
SHUCKS Prom the Diary of SL Leno
V Hek Spence sez one good way o' seel In" a comet is to stay out until 4 a. m. an then go home an' let yer wife show yer a few. Sez frum pussenel experience, she kin deliver th goods better'n Halley. It's a wonder barbers' er so longlived, considerin' th' halr-raiatn lnh
an' close shaves they are engaged In.
Library Notes. . . The library is indebted to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McMahon for the shrubbery which has been set oat" in the yard. The services of Mr. Frey " to direct the planing assured an artistic arrangement of the shrubs and a vast improvement in the appearance of the grounds. " These are some books that men like: Rlies." Making of an American; Chamb era, Cardigan; Dumas. Tp from Slavery; Kipling, Captains Courageous; Norris, The Pit; Parker, Seats of the MightyAmerican and the Americans from a French Point pf View. The May Cosmopolitan contains th
interesting articles: -"Starving , for
Health's Sake." by XTuton Sinclair- "Th.
Man-Bird and His Wings," by Augustus
i'ost,.and "The Crusade Against Vivisection." by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
An electric light will be placed in
ine southwest room this week in order to' light .he new ook-cases. - The Library Guild has purchased a large amount of material and epect this to keep them busy all summer
r Dog Is Located. Marshal Young finally located the Dovichi dog, which bit a young son of John Foss' last Saturday, and disposed of the animal by shooting it yesterday. The dog, while not supposed to be mad, was -of a vicious disposition and its dispatch was timely. The Foss boy was taken to Dyerv on Sunday where the madstone was applied, and it is said the stone clung to the wound for
over an hour. The lad is now thought
to be out of danger from -the treatment received. . i v ,
Meeker Gets Decision. Bert Meeker got the decision over liia opponent in the ' wrestling match at Central Music Hall last evening. Young Connelly failing to secure the necessary two falisin thirty- minutes " of time. Fact is, Meeker's shoufders never touched the mat and he was the aggressor most of the time. In the premilinary bout, which nrnvo to. k.
of, the two. Will Cody failed to get the required two falls In thlrtv
only securing one in 25 -minutes" time
j nc imiusi. Kina oi wotk. The attendance was small. v Next Sunday's Game. The Crown Point baseball team will
cross bats with the Maxwell Stars of
Chicago at the local grounds on next
Duuuay anernoon, and as their oppc
re eiatea as one of the strongest amateur teams In the city the local aggregation will get a chance to show their merit and speed. The crowds have been good and the gate receipts
ueejr suen as to merit the securing of the best ball tossers that can be scheduled. The management is endeavoring to arrange a regular sched
ule ,oi tne coming season's games so
mai me rans can get a line on the fu ture contests to be played.
Wednesday, 'April 13, 1910.
Charley Friedrich of Hammond was here yesterday, called to the bedside Of his father, who is rennrtw o ,
low at present, with small chances of
recovery. Mr. Friedrlchs is well along in the eighties and has been in feeble
neaitn Tor some time
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LOAN FACTS
We do not say one thing in an advertisement and practice another in our office. A big business is not built that way. We're big now, but were growing bigger. Our up-todate square dealing plan of making loans is the reason. , A Ten Dollar Deal Is handled by us with as much appreciation as a larger one. We do not insist upon your borrowing more than you need. The small loan costs less-of course. It's easy to borrow from us (we're liberal about making loans) and our monthly payment plan makes the re-' payment easy also. If you are a housekeeper your credit is good with nnny ' re?.dy t0 SerVe y'J Quickly' Qulet,y and Po"tely. Ten Dollars or more if you want it. - -
Our rates are lowestour service the best, reliable company in the Calumet district.
Largest and most
Hammond Loan & Guarantee Co. 145 S. Hohman Street Phone 257 HAMMOND, INDIANA Over Model Clothiers.
Th satire stock of Rosenthal's Bepartment Store must be sold in the nest 10 davo at
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S AGStrved'. T' Soes, This is the greatest least for the bargain hunter of the age. Thousand of dollars of damaged and new goods will be found in this great offering. Bry Goods, Glothing, Shoes, Ladies' Wearing Apparel, Ladies and Gent's Underwear, Carpets, Trunks; Tin ware, Enamel ware, Hosiery for everybody. This is the chance of your lifetime. Remember the sale "nAn4lv -
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Joined the star-gaIng fraternity and have worn out their alarm clocks in an effort to see the ootnet. None have been successful, however, and it will be many days before the Heavenly wanderer can be seen with the naked eye. The reports have been so conflicting, however, that it may b probable that a good view of the wonder will not be obtainable here, which will be disappointing' to those who have looked forward to the event with the greatest of interest. Auditor Johnson transacted biiin.
n Gary and Hammond yesterday
. 'Mrs. Fred Hoffman Sr. ,1s reported as being very sick at her home, south of town. ' Mrs. Joseph P. Young visited with friends in Chicago yesterday. James Merritt is now operating an auto bus line to and from the stations,; and is doing a good business.
Mrs. Robert Holtz of Hammond tran
sacted business in Crown Point yesterday.
Miss Tlllie Lehman visited friends In
Chicago yesterday.
Clerk Shortrlrter nrA n.nn1.r Tnnan
tsansacted business in Hammond res-
t&raay.
Ed Caswell is able to be around again
after quite a severe illness.
Dr. A. H. Farley and familv will nnr.
move into the Ben Hayes property on Court street, purchased by Dr. Farley Recently. ' - - f.'-f";"". T'-
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C J. Schoon was an East Chicago
visitor yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schoon and V.A
Schoon were Hammond visitors yesterday.
Miss Ruby Jansen will spend several
days in Hammond this week.
Henrietta C. Schoon has ret urned
home after spendina: several week in
Hessville.
Mrs. William Bothwell and children
of Hammond are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bothwell.
S. G. Kooy of Highlands is here to
day.
Miss Ethel Paulson of Chicaeo is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. N. G. Koedyker. L. L. Holmes called on J. J. Schoon
yesterday. j
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CLAKK STATION. D. Cramer, who spent a few days at Wanatah, returned here. William Schmetzer, who is in the Mercy hospital, Gary, is slowly improving after the operation. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Schmetzer were Gary visitors yesterday afternoon. Walter Peters was an Indiana Harbor visitor yesterday. Miss Xellie Vaughn of Gary was visiting relatives here. Mrs. A. B. Keller (of Clark was a
Gary business visitor.
from Indiana boulevard to the flat on Sheridan avenue recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kistler, who moved to Chicago Junction. An adjourned meeting of the city council was held last night at which the city clerk was Instructed to notify the Hammond. Whiting & East Chicago railway to place extra rails lying in Schrage avenue close to the curb. Ordinance No. 142 was adopted ordering
me construction of connections with sewer and water mains in Schrage avenue from the south line of One Hunlred and Nineteenth street to the north line of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. The assessment roll for brick paving on One Hundred and Seventeenth street was adopted. Chief pf Police Lawler was instructed to notify Anton Antosak and all others to discontinue the taking up of garbage and to permit no one except Mr. Paylo or
numonzea assistants to remove garbage from the city. The high school boys are busy working on their running track every day. which they will soon have completed. A giant stride has been ordered for the playground, a elide has been made and two see-saws, and the children are hav
ing ail kinds of sport. , The regular meeting of the public library board was held tm Monday night, as was also the regular meeting of the Municipal club. -Only routine business was transacted at,eacli. Rev. F. M. Webster's Sunday school class had.a taffy pull In the thurch parlors on Monday night, at which all enjoyed an unusually pleasant time. Several from Whiting will attend 'a concert to be given by D. A. Pugh's orchestra in the Towle Opera House at Hammond tomorrow night. Prof. H. K. Nichols of Whiting will take part In the concert. Mrs. Jessie Fields continued to.be very low at her Home in West Pullman yesterday, and relatives all rimalned at her bedside. . : The revival services of the Christian church are attracting large crowds every night. The evangelist. Mrs. Martha Trimble, is preaching excellent sei- -mons, her subieet last nrh- .."
Christian's Faith." Preaching is hI-d in the new church on Central avenue every evening at 8 p. m. - The Calumet Pleasure club will give a "dance at the East Chicago RInc Thursday. April 14th. Tickets 30 cents per couple. ll-4t Mike Kozaoik, ex-alderman of Whiting, who left here about one year a?o for the purpose of engaging in farm life, has grown tired of farming afready and is going to return to Whiting. A new residence is being eroctj'd by the Koiat'il-3 on Indiana boulevard, and It is rumored that he will open -a saloon in the Kelly building on Oiw Hundred and Nineteenth street and Indiana boulevard.
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It Requires Xwe to stand the strain of nervous neuralgia, pains in the face, head or any part of the body. These pains are quickly Mopped by the use of Perry Davis' Painkiller. The relief is immediate and lasting. Do not suffer a moment longer but use the Pain
killer as directed. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Painkiller, Perry
Davis'. Price 25c, 35c, and 50c
WHITING NEWS
Milton and Ruth Collins are home
from Morocco. Ind.. where thev visits
their grandmother, Mrs. William Collins.
Mrs. William Reed of Sheridan ave
nue was a West Pullman visitor yesterday, visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jessie Fields.
Miss Katherine Duffy of the local
telephone exchange has been on the
sick list.
Undertakers Green and Baran hav-n
. . . . . ' - - - - ii i. u lu-in. u. X 11C ambulance is a white Red Cross, and is modern in every way. The cost was
$950. The ambulance will be kept at their undertaking establishment on
Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor.
Miss Genevieve MIchaely has return
ed to her home in Michigan Citv nftr
sa nding her vacation with her sisters, Mi C. E. Greenwald, G. J. Bader and MMs Margaret MIchaely. Mres. William Stenhouse entertained her cousin. Mrs. Clarence Ogden and daughter of Gibson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William " O'Nell have moved from One Hundred and Nineteenth street to the Rankin house in Ohio avenue. . Mr. And Mrs. 'Hugh Brown will move
HOUSEHOLD CARES. :
Tax the Women of Hammond th Same as Else where.. ; Hard to attend to household dutie. with a constantlv arhn v.,.
A woman should not have a bad back. And she wouldn't if the kidnevs were well. 51 Doan's Kidney Pill, make well kidneys. Here is a Hammond woman who endorses this claim: ; Mrs. Maggie Heckelman. 414 Tru'man avenue, Hammond. Ind., says"For years I suffered from kidney disease and a lameness arro ii .
At times I had severe attacks of back-
ana mere was a dull, dragging down pain through my kidneys. My back was weak and In the morning when I got up. I feit so tlrH
languid that I could hardly begin my housework. Whenever I caught cold, it settled on my kidneys and made my condition worse. One day a friend advised me to try Doan's Kidnov Ttn
and I accordingly got a box at Summer's Pharmacy. I found prompt re lief and I continued to improve until cured. I am now enjoying good health.? (Statement given March 4, 1907.) A SECOND STATEMENT. On Feb. 19, 1910, when Mrs. Heckel. man was interviewed, she said: "I still think highly of Doan's Kidney Pills. I am pleased to confirm all I have ever said about this remedy. For sale by all dealers. Price 59 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the Unite States. Remember the nam Doan's and.' take no ot-"-
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