Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1910 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Tuesday, June 28, 1910.

Crown Point Mews Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

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1 From the Diary of SL Lence t Ef them Cedar Lake fellers wouldn't git mad -an prob'ley deny It In th' papers. I cud tell yer a story erbout a nice little love feast they had at the lake on Sunday In' one o' ta' various houses of worship, where they caressed each other with chairs, appropriated a case or so of Keeley water an finally put their 122.50 and 40 filnes an' costs In th contribution box at Squire Nicholson's office next day. But what's th use when it ud probably be denied Thursday in th' 3tar. You kaint hardly fool any of th peepul any o' th time now adays. Crown Point Wins. Crown Point won from the baseball team from Snyder, Ind., on last Sunday afternoon by a score of 13 to 8. The game was one of the poorest seen on the local field this year, neither side playing In their usual form. Crown Point will probably stack up again the Ri vervlews of Chicago tn next Sunday and Monday according- to present ar 0 BERTSD AL E , Mr. and Mrs. James Landon entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mason of Chicago at their homo In Harrison avenue over Sundae. Mr. and Mrs. Ebert and children of Lowell spent the week-end here visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Edson Moore, and family of Roberts avenue, Mrs. G. O. Schaaf and sister. Miss Rica Vater were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. P. H. Wille of Mlshawaka, Ind., Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. William Schmittle and .sister. Miss Frances Simon, returned home after a pleasant visit with friends In Tolleston. Thomas Freer of Roberts avenue was a Chicago visitor Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Langohr of Indiana boulevard were the guests of relatives in South Chicago last evening. Miss Ethel Jewett .of Pearl street visited Hammond friends Sunday. Miss Minnie Wesche of Chicago was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Edward Hennessy of 'Roberts avenue Sunday. Mike Madura returned home " Sato day from Pittsburg, Pa., where he h been employed for the past f months. Frank Seliger of East Side spent rrn If f Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. Sugar-coated. Easy to take. Don't forget. If your doctor sat3 this Is all right, then say it over and over again. c- ?aCo-'

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rangements. Plans are now being drawn by several architects for the new school house to be built at Crown Point this year. The building will cost In the neighborhood of J21J0OO. The school officials are anxious to commence the erection of the building and hope to have everything in shape before cold weather arrives. The funeral of Miss Dora Horn was well attended yesterday, a large crowd of sympathizing friends gathering at the German Evangelical church to pay their last respects to the well known and respected old lady. The interment was at the Crown Point cemetery. Ralph Honk, formerly of this place, la visiting relatives here for a few days. Wm. Parry Is transacting business In Hammond today. Although the country south of Crown Point was treated to good rains yesterday, the county seat was neglected and the much needed sprinkling failed to connect. The Vown board will meet for their July meeting on the fifth of July, next Tuesday evening, instead of Monday, July 4th. The library board held their regrular meeting last evening but transacted no business of Importance.

Sunday here visiting relatives. John Eck of Chicago was a Robertsdale business visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buehler and children of Chicago were the guests of Mrs. Margaret Buehler of Indiana boulevard over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith left Sunday for their home in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Smith's niece. Miss Irene Kreuter of Gary, accompanied them home for a few weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thelssen and eon, William, of Indiana boulevard visited Mr. and Mrs. Davis in Chicago Sunday evening. H. Stross of One Hundred and Sixteenth street attended the Bouth side ball game in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Mille and sons of South Chicago visited her father, John Kreuter of Indiana boulevard, Saturday. Miss Blanche Martinson and John Leverenz were White City visitors Saturday evening. .Charles Benson and son. Axel, were In Chicago on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Place and daughter, Dorothy, of Indiana boulevard left Saturday for a few days' visit with the former's brother and family in Walkerton, Ind. Miss Helen McLean of Roberts aveHeadaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. Sugar-coated. Easy to take. Don't forget. Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation, Ayer's Pills. Sugar-coated. Easv to take. Don't forget. j SES22E No.

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nue was the. guest of ovtt-of-town friends Saturday. Edward Langohr of Indiana boulevard was a White City visitor Saturday evening.

HO BART. The Hobart Grays were defeated yesterday by the Hammond All-Stars, the score being 12 to 2. Mr. and Mrs. George Mellon of Hammond spent Sunday .with relatives here. The dance given by the Delta Gama club was a complete success, both socially and financially. Everybody reporting a good time. Miss Ruth Mtchman spent Sunday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. William Bozarth of Valparaiso attended the Delta Gama dance Saturday evening-, and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nltchman. , The Misses Mary and Emma Traeger of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives. Miss Martha Mackey is sick with the measles. The town water has been shut off for the past few days owing to the pump being lowered. Misses Edna Carpenter and Margaret Smith of Gary visited friends here yesterday.. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Pio of Gary visited over Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Pio's parents. Messrs. Herr and Cornwall of Gary attended the Delta Gama dance Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harte Rome and family of Ottawa. 111., are visiting here with Mrs. Rowe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson; Miss Anna Michelsen transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Sorkheld is visiting with her parents at jHomewood for a few days. Mrs. E1. J. Looker and daughter's. Hazel and Edith, visited relatives at Valparaiso yesterday. Dr. D. Mackey has returned to Joliet after a week's visit here with his parents. Harry Parker of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents here, returning to the city yesterday morning. There will be a clearing sale at J. L Fiester's store, beginning Thursday and lasting until the goods is disposed of. aRlJrfFITH. An agreeable surprise was ginen the Royal Neighbors of the camp here on last Friday evening, when a party of Woodmen and friends burst in upon them at the close of the meeting. The visitors came fully prepared for a good time. The entertainment consisted of music and dancing, . while Ice cream and cake were served. All present report a very pleasant time. When J. M. Harkenrider returned home Sunday evening he met with a great surprise. Mrs. Harkenrider had sent out invitations quietly Saturday for the party, given in honor of him. There were about seventy-five guests present, and after the usual congratulations the guests enjoyed themselves with various games, and all declared they had a very good time. Luncheon was served at a late hot, after which the guests departed wishing Mr. Harkenrider many more hp.ppy birthdays. W. O. Johnson, our former trustee from Ross, was a visitor at our town yesterday. " Mr. and Mrs. Dunn from Rochester, Ind., are spending several days with their daughter, Mrs. A. M. Likens. Matt Grimmer transacted business in Crown Point yesterday. Alex Jamieson was to Ross last evening. Last night an Italian, employed as a laborer by the E., J. & E. railway, was found about one and half miles north of Griffith with both of his legs cut off above his ankles. One of the farmers heard him crying for help and 48

went to the rescue. He was brought to Griffith, and from here he was conveyed to Gary by an E., J. & E. train. The Italian positively refused to talk. It is thought that he has only been here one day. Saturday night E. A. Miller L. Jones and H. M. Smith became members of the Independent Foresters. The lodge is growing quite fast here.

HIGHLANDS. The Highlands Shooting club held their weekly meeting Sunday. The following- Is the, score made by each participant: Broke. Shot At. A. L. Reiner 4 4 50 J. Nlmetz 37 50 C. Stallbohm 29 50 George Stonebreaker 14 50 Miss Kate Mueller and brother, Tom, visited over Sunday with relatives in Chicago. ' The Misses Annie and Mary Kraus were the guests of Miss Mamie Johansen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kaluf of Saxony spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kikkert. Mr. and Mrs. Hartog of Schererville spent Sunday with Mrs. Hartog. Mrs. Ellsworth and daughter, Edith, are visiting with her jparents, Mr. and Mrs. Summers, at Crown Point. Mrs. Douthett was a Hammond shopper today. Mrs. C. Van Der Tunk and son, Richard, are visiting with friends in Hammond today. J. T. Kraus was on business In Hammond today. MERRILLVILLE. Miss Bertha Burge left Sunday afternoon for Hobart and from there she would be accompanied by Miss Alice Mundell to Ypsilanti. Mich., where they will attend the summer school. Ralph Burge anl wife visited Mr. Burge's parents last Sunday. Fred Iddings was Hobart visitor Sunday afternoon. George Miller was a Chicago visitor Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McCarty, little son and Goldle Goodrich left Saturday for a visit with Mr. McCarty's parents in Brimfield, Ind. The Fourth of July in Merrillville will be celebrated In a sane manner. Two baseball games are being planned and a general good time. The L A. S. will serve refreshments. C. I. Goodpaster spent Sundapy at his home, but returned to Valparaiso in the evening. Glen and Hosford Parks. Mrs. A. Wehner returned home after spending two weeks with Mrs. Pat McCraw of Chicago Heights.' Miss Margaret Adler spent Sunday at Michigan City. Peter Gartener of Hammond spent Sunday with J. Hiney and family. Mrs. Ed. Schiebel Is a Chicago shopper today. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and family spent Sunday at Wheeler with J. Gresser and family. Mr. and Mrs. R Blaemire and family spent Sunday at Michigan City. A. Leslie returned to Chicago after a few days' visit with his family at liosford Park. SEND l?l VOIH TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION TO TTTF3 TIMES FOR A MONTH. There ts more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put tosethrr. and until the last lew years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blooO and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars tor any case it tails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Onto. Sold by Drutrelsts, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

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A Sad Affair. "While returning from an auto ride at about 10:45 o'clock on Sunday night W. M. Burton, superintendent of the Standard Oil company, had the misfortune to run down a man, which caused his death a short time later. Mr. and Mrs. Burton were the only occupants of the car and were returning to their home, 5432 Jefferson street, about sixty feet north of Fiftysixth street. It Is said that Edward B. Robinson attempted to cross the street In front of the machine. In telling his story to the police Burton said: "I made every effort to stop the machine. The speed of the car I am sure was not over twelve or fifteen miles an hour. The man seemed to become confused by the lights, and stopped directly in our path. I stopped at once and went back to see how badly he was hurt." Robinson was struck by the mud guard and thrown against the pavement, and in this way his skull was fractured. The injured man was taken to the office of Dr. L. D. Gorgas, 5720 Lake avenue, In the Burton automobile, where he died within less than an hour, having never regained consciousness. Robinson was 50 years of age. He was an upholsterer and lived at 1315 East Forty-seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Max Stlglitz attended the wedding of the latter's brother, Mr. Marks, and Miss Decker, which was held in the parlors of the Lexington hotel, Chicago. Following the ceremony supper was served to about 100 guests Mrs. John Hendrickson and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hendrickson spent Saturday and Sunday at Geneva, 111., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hendrickson. Stella Houston, niece of Mrs. Joseph Graves of New York avenue, has gone to Chicago to spend several weeks. Joseph Bernstein and daughter, Mamie, were the guests of relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Sandmier and daughter, Mary, visited with friends In Chicago for a few days. District Superintendent A. T. Briggs of Hammond preached at the M. E. church in Whiting on Sunday evening and Rev. M. C. Wright of Whiting preached at Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendrickson spent Sunday with the former's brother In Geneva, 111. Barney Balogy, Alex Zajo, Joe Ferencik, Thomas Murln, Joseph Bradosh and Joe Janchlk, all of whom were arrested for bathing without suits, at the Whiting beach, were all discharged by Mayor Parks after a lecture by his honor. The Standard Oil company have sent a crew of boiler makers to Davenport, la., on a job, they expecting to be gone for several weeks. Mike Wenza, who has been causing considerable trouble around town lately, was ordered to leave the city by Mayor Parks. James Barr of the Northern Indiana Gas and Electric company has returned from Fort Wayne, where he was married last week. Mr. and Mrs. Barr are at present staying In Chicago, but intend to begin housekeeping on Roberts avenue, Robertsdale, in about one week. Miss Margaret Moylan entertained Miss Luella Stack and Miss Margaret Oasis of Hammond on Sunday night. Miss Carol M. Keife of Oliver street Is entertaining Miss Alice Brewer of Boyce City, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Burns and son, Levi, who were called to Michi Instant Relief For Sore Feet Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen Feet Cured Every Time. TIZ Makes Sore Feet Well No Matter What Ails Them. Policemen all over the world use T I Z. Policemen stand on their feet ill day and know what sore, tender, sweaty, swollen feet really mean. They use TIZ because TIZ cures their feet right up. It keeps feet in perfect rendition. Read what this policeman has to say: "I vra surprised and delighted with TIZ for tender feet. I hardly know how to thank you enough for It. It's superior to ponders or plasters. I can keep ray feet In perfect condition. Belt eve in my earnst gratitude for TIZ. I am a policeman and keep on ray feet all day." Emsy Harrell, Austin, Texas. You never tried anything like TIZ before for your feet. It is different from anything ever before sold. T I Z is not a powder. Powders and other foot remedies clog up the pores. TIZ draws out all poisonous exudations which bring on soreness of the feet, and is the only remedy that does. TIZ cleans out every pore and glorifies the feet your feet. Youl'l never limp again or draw up your face In pain and you'll forget about your corns, bunions and callouses. Tou'll feel like a new person. T I Z is for sale at all druggists at 25c per box. or it will be sent you direct if you wish from Walter Luther Dodge Sl Co., Dotge BIdg., Chicago, 111.,

gan City by the illness of a relative, returned home. Mrs. Minnie Erdlltz. sister of Mrs. W. E. Putnam, has secured a position at Lake Forest university. Mrs. Erdlltz. with her daughter. Elizabeth, will leave about July l to take up her new duties. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behrens are entertaining their nephew. Arthur Hagemaster of Chicago Heights, 111. Mrs. Joe James returned last night from Huntington, Ind., where she visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daub. The bans announcing the marriage of Miss Alexis Blesen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blesen, and Dr. Chauncey Marshall Gillespie, were given out at the Sacred Heart church for the first time on last Sunday. The wedding will take place on July 4th. Mat Dillon of Indiana Harbor visited Whiting friends on Sunday evening. Mrs. George H. Hosktns has returned home from a short visit with

mother. Mrs. Dewey, of Grant Park, 111. The K. N. S. K. girls had a beach party last night. Those in attendance were Misses Gaynelle Eaton, Essie Hatch, Florence Schaub, Martha Schaaf, Gertrude O'Neil, Marguerite Flfleld and Bessie Jv'aef. The ladies of the Western Star will give a whist party today at the home of Mrs. P. Seifer of Davidson place. The German Lutheran church will give a picnic on the White House grounds at Forsythe on July 4th. The wedding of.Abe Gordon and Miss Polly Cohen took place on Sunday in Chicago, the ceremony being performei by Dr. Rabbi Herschstein. On Sunday evening the bridal couple left for a ten days' trip to Canada. Among those present at the wedding were Robert Gordon and family and Harry Gordon and family from Whiting, Louis Gordon and family. Max Bernstein and family and A. Weinstein and family, all from Gary. Albian Carlson Is expected home today from Mexico, where he has been for the past month visiting his sister. Grace Gill of Oliver street Is at Alton, 111., where she will spend the summer visiting her cousin. Luella Halsey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plumbeck, nee Sadie Wilkeson, of Lydlck, Ind., are here visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. George WInslow of Central avenue. Al Gondon, who is at the St. Augustana hospital, Chicago, is improving, but will not be able to return home for about two weeks. EVERY HOtTE OF THE VST. M. Kolb, the reliable druggist of ftammond. Ind., Is having calls for "HINDIPO." the new kidney cure and nerve tonic, that he Is selling under a positive guarantee. Its merits are becoming- the talk of the town and everybody wants to try it. and why not? It costs nothing If it don't do you good nofone cent. They don't want your money If It ,ioes not benefit you. and will cheercilly refund the money. Try It todajt SOUTH CHICAGO. James Alher, 42 years old, 2729 Seventy-eighth place, was run over by a beer wagon belonging to the South Side brewery at Ninety-second street and Luella avenue, late yesterday afternoon. He was removed to the Passaavant hospital in Chicago. His condition Is not serious. A small fire yesterday, at 8414 Buffalo avenue, caused a great deal of excitement in the Polish settlement. Tre fire started in front of the building, and the street was crowded with poople, and everybody seemed excited over the fire. It was extinguished with a loss of about $400. The city water works bureau sent out a notice governing the hours in which to sprinkle the lawns and garden. The old notice used to read: Hoses shall be used between the hours of 5 and 7:30 a. m. and from 6 to 10 p. m.," but the new notice reads "Hoses shall not be used for any sprinkling purposes except between the hours of 5 to 7 a. m. and 7:30 to 10 p. rn." The notice was Issued by an order from L. L Stewart, general superintendent of police. The teachers of the First Baptist church will give a social at the home of Mrs. Moule, 2956 Ninety-first street. A special program has been arranged for the evening, and every one is Invited to attend. The Bessemer Park band- concerts are scheduled as follows: Friday, July 15, 75:30 to 9:30. Friday evening. July 22, 75:30 to 9:30, Illinois Naval band, twenty-flve pieces. Friday, July 29, 7:30 to 9:30. Hand's band, twenty-five pieces. Friday. Aug. 5, 7:30 to 9:30. Second Regiment band, twenty-flve pieces. Friday, Aug. 12, 7:30 to 9:30, First Regiment, twenty-flve pieces. Friday, Aug. 19, 7:30 to 9:30, First Cavalry, twenty-flve pieces. Friday, Aug. 26, 7:30 to 9:30, twentyflve pieces. CLARK STATION. Thomas Bender of Chicago was a Oar visitor. Albert Bolles spent the Sunday at Clark wtth W. Amstein. Charles Spltznagel and John Bald of Clark were East Side visitors. Otto Krueger and Joseph Tremmel of Chicago were Clark visitors. Harry Peterson of Clark was a Tolleston visitor. TOLLESTON. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kubazkl and son were Hammond shoppers yesterday. E. Traptow transacted business In Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Findling and daughters, Florence, Edna and Lillian, were visiting with relatives here Sunday. Walter Gibson was in Hammond on business yesterday forenoon. - W. E. Phillips was in Hammond on business yesterday. Oscar pid Ernest Harms were visiting in Lake Station Sunday. Charles Scbroeder and daughter, Hel-

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