Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 275, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1911 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Wednesday, May 10, 191f.
Crown Point Mews
Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
Prom the Diary of SL Lence
i ' zens to be drafted for superior court
jury duty at Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Geisen visited with friends and relatives at Hammond yesterday. Misses Bernice and Louise Congdon of Chicago visited with Crown Point friends yesterday. M1) Fmma Alnawnrth an.l frst.
Crown Point may be rurty darned George Kramer were Chicago visitors
yesterday. Th Lake County Pioneer Monument
al Works force are erecting a consignment of work at Lansing, 111., this
week.
A big crowd attended the roller
1 rbotlnir naffi at C ntrftl MumIi hftlt last
slow, but so fur it's never hed a street car run into It ei yet. Hek Ppence inquires why it Is they never lieb prunes listed on the menu cards t' th' hotels.
The Woman's Study club held its last!
meeting for this year in the library assembly room yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Meeker had an excellent lesson on "Swamp Lands" and Mrs. Ott read Mrs. Salisbury's paper on "George Elliott,"
which was delightful. The matter of a1
donation to the loan scholarship fund was given up. as the club did not feel in a position to act in the affair at rresent. An invitation having been received last week to attend the second annual convention of the clubs of the tenth district at Valparaiso on May
IS. a list of those expecting to attend
evening.
The various clubs in Crown Point are winding up a busy and suecess'ul club
year, to be adjourned until n;xt fall. Will Rouhselange is the latest vie
tlm of the home-building fever in
Crown Point, and will soon commence
the erection of a new and modern resl dence on his property.
Tony Novak returned home from
was made and handed to the district ! Michigan City, where he spent the lat-
chairman. After the critics' report the club was adjourned and will meet azaln next fall to take up the study of "Indiana." Crown Point still has a few fishermen of the old bamboo rod type, who fish from sun-up to sundown whether they are rewarded with a nibble or not, and each day sees some member of the old guard, armed with , line and bamboo pole, with a day's provender sandwiched In between two kinds of bait, meandering up to the fair grounds lake. No great catches are ever reported and the lure of the water and the memory of bygone days when baas sported in the waters in plenty seems to be the magnet that draws some of Crown Point's seventy-year-young boys to their old haunts and pastimes. Will Barnard transacted business in Hammond and Chicago today. Mrs. J. W, Ross of Valparaiso is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold H. Wheeler, for a few days. Numerous improements- are being made on the Wheeler , residence on Court street, formerly occupied by Marshal Young and family. The fair ground track was never in better shape for racing purposes than at present, and each day is the scene of some pretty impromptu races by the "speed boys" being trained there at present. Will Schlemmer transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Paul E. Raasch, Ernest Bixenmann, Fred Sigmund and Sai B. Woods are the latest hatch of Crown Point citi-
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A Sad Story
Female Weakness.
Sad indeed is the picture of a woman, a wife, perhaps a mother, with every ambition and inaen-
Uve to make a hap
py home, except her strength and health.
How often have we heard it: "But since baby was born, I have scarce
been ale to do my work and life hardly seems worth the living." Or, perhaps: "We were so happy before my strength gave out." Woman, Do' You Ever Feel Like This? , Do you find that your energies are flagging, that you get easily tired, dark shadows appear under your eyes? Do you have headache, backache, bearing down Bensations, nervousness,
ter part of the week visiting his moth
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Aman and children of
Roberts avenue were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William Smith of Englewood
Sunday. Miss Amelia Fader of Harrison ave
nue visited at the Schlieker home in
East Chicago Monday
Mrs. Coughlin of Indiana boulevard was a South Chicago shopper yester
day.
Mrs. Slagel of Harrison avenue spent
the day with her mother, Mrs. Maddox
of South Chicago.
Miss Kate Wade of Lincoln avenue is spending a few days in Laporte with
friends.
Fred Leverenz of Harrison avenue was an out-of-town business visitor
Monda;.'. Mrs. Richard Smith and son of In
diana boulevard visited relatives in
South Chicago yesterday.
Miss Ethel Jewett of Pearl street
spent Sunday in Chicago with friends. Edwin Mizo of Chicago visited at the Grisdale home in Roberts avenue Monday. Mrs. C. Ruell of Indiana boulevard was a Chicago shopper Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boland visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Clarke, and family of South Chicago Sunday. Paul Spoars of Milwaukee, Wis., was the guest of friends in Pearl street Sunday. J. W. Wier of Chicago transacted business here Monday. Joseph Studor of Roberts avenue returned home after a few days visit with friends in Milwaukee. Fred Ebert of Lowell. Ind.. visited at the Moore home in Roberts avenue over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Hoffman entertained her
nephew, Mr. Schwlnge, from Attica, Wis., at her home In Roberts avenue over Sunday. Mrs. Mortenson and Mrs. H. Standlnger of Chicago spent the week end with the former's brother. Father Benedlt of Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Jano Nicholson and daughter,
Maggie, and Mrs. Wilson Nicholson
were Hammond visitors Monday. County Commissioners' Brown and Hutton were here Monday Inspecting the roads. Miss Ethel Ives of Windsor Park and Frank Sellger were guests of Miss Marie Seliger of 116th street at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday. The Ladies' Aid society of the Evangelical church will hold their regular business meeting at the church tomorrow afternoon. All members are requested to be present.
met with quite an accident last Sunday evening. Luther, with a couple of lit
tle friends, were playing in a neigh
bor's yard, when a Polish man wJth a
rifle 'fired at some pigeons near to where the boys were playing. ' . The shot just missed the one little boy and scaled the side of Luther's -head,-tak
ing the skin and flesh with it.- He was taken to his home, where the wound was cared for. The Polish man was given into the hands of the police who will look into the matter. Mr. Hass passed away Monday evening at the home of his son of Buffalo avenue after a short Hlness." Mr. Hass has only been in this country
about two years and has been with his son here most of that time. The funeral will take place Thursday. B. A. Anderson was a Chicago business visitor yesterday afternoon.' There will be a business "meeting of the Epworth League society of the M. E. church held in the rear room of the church Wednesday evening for the purpose of electing new officers.. Every member Is urged to be 'present at this meeting. Mrs. A. Seaborg and Mrs. R. Walkins were South Chicago visitors yesterday afternoon.
WHITING AND ENVIRONS
Cude V. Humphreys spent the week end with Sayres Garlick In Cnicago. The -two boys are classmates at the University of" Chloago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss and Mrs. James Dils spent Sunday visiting at the home of their niece in Chicago. George Haluska of Berry Lake has
Vivian Hendrickson is 111 with the
measles at the home of her grandpar
ents, Mr; . and. Mrs. Sam lngraham of
Sheridan avenue.
The regular meeting of t'oe O. E. S. was held on' Monday night at which
Mrs. James Burton and Mrs. William
Kought made a report of their recent
in the building, that let In the air, he 1
might have been smothered. It was a narrow escape for him. "
Will Abbott of Washington, r. C,
visited his cousin, Albert Wasen of
this community. He left here for Montana, where he will visit his four sons.
Rev. D..D- Hoagland of Depauw uni
versity, formerly pastor of the Metho
dist church, of this place and also at East Chicago, will preach the Mothers day., sermon at Taylor's theater Sunday morning. In the evening he will preach the baccalaureate sermon at the Methodist church.
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HIGHLAND The final bi-monthly examination will be held at the public school next week Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch expect to take a vacation trip. The examination for the eighth grade will be held on Saturday, May 20th. Mrs. M. J. Grimmer is a Hammond visitor today. Miss Houk of Crown Point gave her weekly music lessons today.
purchased 100 Angora goats which he attendance us delegates to the Eastern
will keep on his farm. The goats run- j Star convention which was held at Inning at large, with their beautifully diana poll's. sitky texture and carrying a quality of. Roman Karnotowskl and Mikelas coat, which resembles wool, look very ..Sewacka,, both of whom were arrestatractive and conspicuous. The goats ed on a warrant sworn out by Andrew have coal black eyes, and sharp little , Rocak, charging them with assault and horns, and present many points of In- , battery, were tried before Judge Fetterest. In colors it is peculiar, being . terhoff. but both were discharged.
the only pure white ruminant animal known. They are useful principally for their milk, which is similar in taste to cow's milk, but is of superi
or richness. One goat gives on an av- j C. O. F. was held in the I. O. O. F. hall
Louis' Bernstein of Chicago and Jouis Gordon of Gary visited with Joseph Bernstein yesterday.
The regular meeting of the Slavish
DYER. St. Joseph's Court No. 106, C. O. F.
of Dyer won the first prize in the state contest for new members in 1910. A ' beautiful pennant with the proper wording and the emblem of the order stitched thereon was received from the state court. It is displayed in -the Forester hall, and is highly prized by the court. j The pupils of the public schools here are busy at present selling tickets for their entertainment which will be given this coming Friday evening at the St. Joseph's church basement. i The regular monthly meeting of the St. Joseph's court No. 106, C. O. F... took place Monday evening. ' I Next Sunday, May 14, a class of twenty-three pupils of the prochial school here will receive their first holy communion at the SI. Joseph's church here. j Don't forget the dance at Spring Hill . Grove Wednesday evening. May 10. Mu- j
sic by Kroll Brothers. S-2t
erage of three to six pints per days
and it is In the sale of the goat milk in which Mr. Haluski will engage. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koch and family spent Sunday at St. John, where they attended the first communion services of their nieces, the Hisses Rammer and Pfeifer. Miss Helen O'Hara of Cleveland avenue has returned from Kentland, Ind., where, she visited at the Crown home. A. J. Weyer has gone to Los Angeles, Cal.. to reside for a year or so. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. -Moose and Mr. and Mrs. N. Miller were In Chicago on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Schaefer spent Sunday visiting relatives in Chicago. Miss Myrtle lngraham of Sheridan kvenue has taken a position in the Snider studio, in the Klose building.
on Monday, night, at which nine candidates were' initiated. John Janos of.Schrage avenue, who was quite badly Injured by falling off a streat car on last Sunday night, is getting along quite satisfactorily. The regular meeting of the Whiting public library board was held on Monday night. The Slavish hall, on West One Hundred and Nineteenth street, has been remodeled, and three Slavish societies now meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall, on Fischrupp avenue, expect to move Into their own hall the early part of next month. There wll be first confirmation services held at the Sacred confirmation
services held at the Sacred
BURNKAM. Miss Mary Frank was an out
town visitor yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rau of Center avenue returned home after a few days' visit with friends In ValparaisoMrs. T. J. Cullman and children left Monday for Hobart, where they will make their future home. Miss Violet Walker of Hammond
spent Monday afternoon here Florence Feak.
David Boyle of West Pullman spent Monday here on important business. Miss Albena Doe of Park avenue is spending a week In Chicago with friends. Samuel Burnham was a Chicago business visitor Monday. George Kosin of Highlands spent Monday afternoon here with friends. Mrs. E. Peterson of Chicago spent yesterday here with her mother, Mrs.
Inez Bell.
HOBAR1. . Mrs. Paul Ellis transacted business in Chicago yesterday. - The Rangers held, their . regular monthly meeting last evening and discussed the question of holding a picnic here on July 4tn. After the meeting George Brubach, one of the, members, entertained his fellow members for a couple of hours to a stag. Mr.' and Mrs. John Fox have returned from Lafayette, where they have been spending the past week visiting with relatives. Mrs. A. J. Smith and Miss Jane Spray were Chicago visitors yesterday. The Modern Prlscllla club will meet
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Fox.
Criticises Her Sex. Mrs. Newell Dwight Hillis, wife of the minister, says in an article In the Outlook, that American women are not a success as home-makers. Tho
with ' American woman has been reared up
on a raise conception, she thinks. Haa been set upon a pedestal and worshiped and has come to believe that
she Is a superior sort of being. Sh . questions whether the talkative, selft assertive American girl is as well I fitted for the work of the world as 1 the English and German girls.
MUNSTER. Mrs. E. P. Lomaswy and son, Edmond, of Chicago are visiting at the home of their uncle, H. F. Kaske. Helen DeYoung Is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Munster. Little Barie Bos was accidently hit on the head by a playmate while returning home from school yesterday afternoon. Inflicting a wound in her head. Dr. Potts took several stitches.
GOUT
LANSING.
Iiake Shore railroad tracks at Ninetyfifth street and the Calumet river yesterday. The body was mangled beyond recognition and no papers or anything of identification could be found on his person. Anthony Gage of the East Side was arrested on a charge of assault and battery.- Judge Frye fined him $15 and costs fo his trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wall. 9129 Erie avenue, were tendered a reception at their home last evening. A. LucelHs, 29 years old, 9305 Commercial avenue, a boilermaker, employed r.t the Burnside car shops, was severely injured when a filue cover fell on 'his right foot, badly mashing it. He was removed to the South Chicago hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lorens entertained company from Thornton Sunday. The Grand Trunk train, which was
Heart , due In Oak Glen at 5:07 p. m., now
church next Sunday morning when 31 . comes 45 minutes later. girts and 31 boys will be confirmed. I Miss Cecile Vansteenberg spent the ! : I weefc end at her home in Lansing. spector Davis is well pleased with the Herman,' Swanson of Harvey spent work to date. The contractors expect Monday lit Lansing.
to complete the job by the middle of June. John Fehlman and wife of Shelby were Lowell visitors yesterday. Henry Bridegroom was burled under about five tons of corn cobs at Nichols' elevator and had to be dug out by several men. . As a result he is suffering with an injured shoulder and arm. He was loading a wagon with cobs and in shoveling . them from the bottom of the pile he undermined them and they came down on him so suddenly that he could not get out. When taken out of the cob pile he was unconscious. Had it not been for a big crack
Newton S. Best of Harvey visited in Lansing Sunday afternoon.
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CLARK STATION. We. the people of Clark, would like to notify the manager of the South Shore Interurban that he should have his motormen whistle when they come near the crossing here. Quite a number of accidents have happened here already, and the other day it was a miracle the way a team of horses and their driver escaped. William Osterman and Fred Behn of Clark were Glen Park visitors yes-
dispondency, irregular, suppressed or
painful menstrations, leucorrhoea, dis- terday afternoon.
placement or ulceration of the womb I Paul Conrai1 of Toiieston was a inflamation of the ovaries, bloating or j Jrk statlon visitor yesterdo you at times feel faint, tired and ed Holineld of Gary spent the excitable, or do you have stomach, evening with friends here, liver or kidney complaint? If yo'i ' Fred Byron and C. Marshall of Clark
have catarrh of the nose or throat, or were Gary visitor yesterday.
ue icic pnuut; pusis are now up ana In a few days we will have telephones. This is the one thing that we have longed for for many a year. Now all we need is street lights and a chemical wagon.
ringing in the ears, or if you have rheumatism, eczema or any skin disease, if you have sore lungs, bronchitis or asthma.'then you should come to me for a searching and thorough examination, free of charge.
Men.
HEGEWISCH j Mrs. Freshkorn entertained Mrs. I Bert Harris and Mrs. Ralph Watkins at
All diseases of your sex cured in the dinner at her home on Carondulett av-
shortest time possible. .If you are enue last Mnda' " honor of her I
i v, . . . , . , , . : ninnaay. a very pleasant time was loosing the strength of youth and can enJove(J bv tne ladyies see evidence from day to day that, Mr. Phillips died at his home near
your pnysical system is going to de-(Wolf lake last Sunday afternoon at cay, you should in justice to your fu- tne aRe of 85 years. He had been tare happiness, to your friends and to '"fc!r he pBt ew month, and 'they . had looked for the end to come most
.uurr.u,, 8lep8 luarresune any time. He has been a resident of progress of your affliction, before it is Hegewisch for about thirty years. He eternally too late. Don't make the I was an ola soldier and belonged to the
ak nf thinUinor t,ot it .,nnnt k South Chicago Post. The funeral serv
ices took place at his home Wednesday afternoon. Barnie Galenski was in Chicago on business yesterday morning. Miss Louise Jordan was in Hammond on business Monday afternoon.
Monday evening was the regular meeting of the Pyramid lodge No. 887,
A. F. A. M., held at Crane's hall. lr. McDonald and. daughter, Fran
ces, were out-of-towrt visitors Monday
morning.
J. Patterson was a Chicago visitor
last Monday.
Luther McRill, the little son of Mr.
mistake of thinking that it cannot be ione. It can and has been done in thousand of cases. j My office Is centrally located, easy of access and strictly private. Con-! sultation FreeDr. Leedy 3233 Bimbach Bldg., OVER THE LION STORE.
MERRILL VTLLE.
Klla Spanier is spending the week 1
with her mother. John Nimltz of Black Oak was transacting business here today. Miss Frances ruff!n, who has been visiting her parents at Scliererville the
pant week, has returned.
Henry Walters transacted business at
Valparaiso, Hebron and Boone Grove
yesterday.
Mr. Poll of Bankers' Life Insurance
company is here today.
SOUTH CHICAaO. The long-lost stone throwers who terrorized the people of South Chicago for a long while are again- using the same tactics in breaking windows with chimney bTlcks wrapped in cloth. The following places where windows were broken are: B. Barancik, 9000-2 Buffalo avenue: plate glass window broken and J75 worth of merchandise stolen. Window in barber shop of Peter Oselaszewskl, 83rd court, were broken and ten razors, two boxes of cigars and a large amount of smoking and chewing tobacco stolen. Plate glass window In the store of Max Achema, 8403 Superior avenue; broken, but nothing of value stolen. Howard Feltenberg 6 years old, is In the South Chicago hospital in a serious condition aa a result of being kicked in the face by a horse while playing In a prairie at 99th street and Commercial avenue yesterday. Joseph Waspean, 26 years old," Is lying in a serious condition at the parental home, 8824 Erie avenue, as a result of being scalded by boiling water. He was playing near a tub of boiling water when he accidentally fell in. WThile the finishing touches are now being put to No. 2 structural mill at the plant of the Illinois Steel company, more good news was let out from a reliable source that a new tube mill, a bolt and nut mill and two immense mechanical mills and a fourteen-f urnace open hearth would be build Just north of the new structural mill. The huge steam cranes are busily engaged in leveling off the land, ,and Just as soon as possible the foundations will be laid and South Chicago will be a second Gary in the course of a few years. An unidentified negro, about 30 years of age. was found dead besides the
ST JOHN. Mrs. Andrew Doctor was a Hammond visitor today.
Mrs. Kmil Larson returned from Shel- !
by, where she was the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. Grah of Hanover Center transacted business here today. Charles Klemme of Endor was a
visitor In St. John Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Soelker was a Chicago visitor today. Jacob Si-herer transacted business in ' i Chicago Monday. Joseph and Jacob Liesenfelt and, Miss Matilda Liesenfelt of Hammond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ! P. Klassen for several days. Hubert Doctor transacted business in ! Hammond today. j Don't forget the dance at Spring Hill ,
Grove Wednesday evening. May 10. Mu- j jj
sic by Kroll Brothers.
A Part of the City of West Hammond for Sale If you have $10.00 or more, you can invest here with the certainty that this property offers an unusual opportunity for remarkable gains. Prompt investors will reap the greatest harvest in our new
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GRIFFITH.
The bi-monthly and promotion ex- jj amination for our schools will be held !B
next week Thursday and Friday, May ! 18 and 19. Ed. Pixley and Otto Braun came up ' from Lowell in Mr. Pixley's auto and took. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lightfoot , and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Russell to Low-i ell and Cedar Lake Sunday.
The last teachers' institute for Calumet and North townships and the towns of Griffith, Munster and Highlands will be held next Saturdat- at
Hammond. Mrs. Charles Bennett and children of j Chicago have returned home after a i
pleasant visit at the home of her sister. Miss Mary Bennett. The town board held a special meeting last evening and decided to build
the town hall somewhere on the east j
alley north of Main street and Columbia, avenue, whereever property can be secured most reasonable. The building will probably be 35x50 feet.
LOWELL. Miss Ada Petrie, who visited her cousin. Miss Gladys Smith, of Morion, for several days, returned home yesterday. f The big heavy steel beams that are to act as reinforcement in the big concrete bridge over Cedar Creek in Lowell have been placed, and probably by the last of this week the work of running the concrete in will begin. In-
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set, gass or heavy stomach in fine shape
and Mrs. Charles McRill ofOntario, , and it only take fw minutes to do
it. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are guaranteed by Summers Pharmacy to permanently end any case of indigestion, gastric catarrh or any abnormal condition of the stomach, or money back. A good spring tonic and there is nothing better for dizziness, biliousness, bad dreams, sea oi- car sickness -r vomiting of pregnancy. Sold by Summers Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. A kfor Mi-o-na onlv 30 cent.
Extension of Homewood This property adjoins the most beautiful residential section of Hammond. Valacs cannot help but rise from the moment it is offered for sale. To the RENT PAYER and the INVESTOR of small means this is indeed a SPLENDID PROPOSTION. This Very Minute the opportunity long sought awaits you in this growing Subdivision. Can you begin to realize the extent of these bargains when we tell you we are offering these lots, located just two blocks west of Ilohman Street on Doty and "Williams Streets, for the ridiculously 1owt price of $125.00 to $200.00 Our liberal terms and low prices will enable you to make a beginning for a future home or a profitable investment. v Title Perfect We furnish an Abstract of Title with every lot.
AGENTS
WEST
KWmi REALTY
CO
A. J. CAMPBELL, 60 WEST STATE ST.
M. H. FINNERAN, Mgr 30 WEST RIM BACH AVE.
WEST HAMMOND, ILLINOIS.
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