Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 8 August 1911 — Page 6

Tuesday, August 8, 1911

Crown Point News

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS Prom the Diary of SL Lence Takes a purty Rood bank account t' buy a peck-o' b'tatoes and not use th" jackets. Ask enny old lemon its name an' bet a nickel It'll say peach." The city council met last evening for their regrular monthly business meeting and passed a number of ordinances besides allowing bills ' and letting' of contract for water main extension. Two sidewalk ordinances were passed, they providing that hereafter nothing bfat concrete wijlks will be allowed constructed. The ordinance licensing and muzzling sf dogs was also passed after being wrought up for amendment. It provides for the muzzling of dogs during :he four months, June. July, August md September, and a city license of 11. SO for male dogs and $2 for female. The council ordered Chairman Salisbury of the cemetery committee to purchase gravel and have some distributed In cemetery drives according :o his direction. The petition of the I-.uth.eran and Catholic schools for free city water was referred to water committee. Light committee was instructed to aotify Crown Point Klectric co to proride night service during the nights it the Lake county fair, and an additional city police was also ordered for ".hat time. Several other minor matters were considered and the board adjourned to meet this evening. Mr. John Jurs, an aged resident of this place, living near the Erie sta- ! .ion, died at his home yesterday afternoon after a lingering Illness. He was Be Good to Yourself wind the world will be good to you. The way is to keep your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels right. And you'll find great help in BEECfi IS PILL old Everywhere. In boe 10c. and 25c S. '

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known in this vicinity, living on a farm north of town until hii retirement about two years ago. when he became a reisdent of this place. He leaves a large family. The funeral arrangements have not been completed at this writing. x Judge Kopolke is taking a vacation trip through his old home state of Wisconsin and now is at Cambria, where he lived with his parents some forty years ago. The judge will extend his visit several days. - Ms. John Grelsel and daughter. Miss Nellie, have Issued invitations for a dinner party at their home on South street next Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allman have returned from New York, where Mrs. Allman recently journeyed to meet Mr. Allman on his return from his European trip. Mrs. Lyda Marks of Chicago is figuring on building a modern and up-to-date home on her Cedar Lake property this fall and will make her future home there when the same Is completed. The condition of Thomas McCay, excounty treasurer, is reported as somewhat improved after his Illness. Harry Hayward and wife have returned from their trip" to the west where Mr. Hayward went for his health. He reports the trip a great benefit. Mrs. George Jones and children will return to their home in Chicago tomorrow after a few days' visit with Mrs. Maggie Pettlbone on Court street. Claude W. Allman transacted business In Hammond yestarday. Editor Iavison is making considerable improvements around his recently purchased home on North Main street. ROBERTSDALE. Mrs. Nelson returned to her home in Benton Harbor, Mich., after a few weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. H. Stone of Harrison avenue. Miss Hattie Klemme of Indiana boulevard visited friends in East Side last evening. Walter Harbey of Chicago spent the week end here visiting his sister, Mrs. Chas. Stross and family of Harrison avenue. Mrs. Kred Ijeverenz of Harrison avenue was a South Chicago visitor yesterday. Milford Moore and Harry Benson are spending two weeks in Xpwell visiting relatives and friends. Miss Frances Simon of Pearl street was the guast of friends in South Chicago yesterday. Miss Sylvia Ramharter of Oakes,

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N, D., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Aman of Roberts avenue over Sunday. Mrs. Henry Kick and family and Mrs. E. Hanson enjoyed a day's outing at Lincoln park Sunday. Mrs. E. Moore of Roberts avenue spent the day in East Side visiting Mrs. William Seliger. Mrs. Studor, Mrs. Schaak and Mrs. Wonnacott spent the day berry picking at McCool. Ind. Messrs. Fred and Henry Stiver returned to their home in Crete, 111., after a few days' visit at the Eggers home in Roberts avenue. E. and M. Jewett have sold their grocery and meat market business in Indiana boulevard to Messrs Pete Bly and Oscar Galbes of Port Washington, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett started in business here about six years ago and since then have built up a pplendid trade, but were obliged to sell on account of 111 health. Miss Mamie Enk of Chicago spent Sunday here the guest of Miss Helen Wannacott of Harrison avenue. . Miss Metha Kasch of Indiana boulevard is spending the week in Chicago the guestNif friends. Julius Linneman of Harrison avenue was a Hobart business visitor yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kasch and daughter Emma spent Sunday at Benton Harbor, Mich., visiting friend.. Frank 'Hoenlg of New York City, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wonnacott for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hubbard of Roberts avenue were Chicago visitors yesterday. The annual picnic of the Robertsdale .Evangelical Sunday school will be held at the Lake front park Wednesday, August 16. E. A. Mizo of Chicago transacted business here the latter part of the week.

HOBART. Mrs. R. Smith was a Crown Point visitor yesterday. Bllli are out advertising a picnic to be held at South Haven on the 27th of this month given- by the Gary Elks. The party will go by boat from the Gary harbor. Miss Florence Sorlett went to Fort Wayne with Mrs. Yauklet, who has been here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pio, to spend .a few weeks with relatiiK. Mr. Edward Fiester is on the sick list. The Ideal BooTc club went to Chicago today to meet with Mrs. Chas. Vincent. Miss Eunice Roper was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Miss Glayd Shoemaker has accepted a position as bookkeeper with the Singer Sewing Machine Company at Gary. Miss Estella Fox of Lafayette is here visiting her brother. Attorney John Fox and wife. Miss Edna Chase was a Gary visitor yesterday. SPARTAN.

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Mrs. Frank Allison of New York avenue is entertaining her sister from Union Mill's. Mrs. Mathew Schaefer and Mrs. Peter Kocjt" were the guests of relatives in Englewood Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Schaefer of Sheridan avenue spent Sunday in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schaefer. Miss Marguerite Flfield and Mrs. Alice Burroughs spent yesterday in Chicago. The Ladies of the Maccabees will hold their regular meeting In the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow night. Theodore Kammer returned to Whiting Sunday after spending a few days In Englewood with relatives. The funeral of Daniel R., the 14 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flowers of Cleveland avenue was held on Sunday afternoon. Rev. M. C. Wright of the M. E. church preached the funeral services at the family home at 1:30 p. m. Interment was made at Oak Hill cemetery In Hammond. The Ladles' Aid society of the M. E. church will hold their annual picnic at Dougles park, Hammond, Thursday, August 10th. All wishing to go will meet at the church at 9:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. About one hundred and twenty-five new books were put into circulation at the public library last week. Miss Margaret MIchaely, who has been here visiting her sister, Mrs. GalMERRILLVILLE. Remember the ice - cream social at Mat Lennertz Aug. 9th. Everybody come and bring your neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner of Hammond visited over Sunday with the family of John Gardner. Harry Iddings, who has been at Hettinger, N. D. the uast year, arrived here Saturday evening for an Indefinite visit with his parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burge, Mr. and Mrs. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Will Flanilair fafluil ate Sunday dinner with the family of Scott Burge. Helen Berlach of St. John is visiting the family of John Stoltz. Martha and Mary Lennertz returned from Chicago Heights today. Mr. and Mrs. John Snobhill of Hobart spent Sunday with Mrs. Snobhlll's parents Mr. aftI Mrs. John Pemmon. Clara Burge returned from Hammond Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs: Barger and daughters Zena and Edna of Hobart visited S. B. Woods and family Sunday. Miss Alice Mundell returned home Saturday. Mrs. Garrett and children of Chicago are visiting her father John Hoffman. The M. E. Sunday school and the Sunday schools of Ross station and Ridge road will hold a joint picnic in $10 $u $10 $17 $15

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lad'cr, leaving for her home in Michigan City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Englerand son, Arthur, of Sheridan avenue, have returned home from Kouts, Ind., where they spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Callers J. Badre and son Clarence will leave the latter part of the week for an extended lake trip. Mrs. Bertha Harris has sold her cote, tage on New York avenue to P. Brandman, the shoe man. Lotus D. Brennan of East Chicago was a Whiting visitor yesterday. The Daughters of Liberty of Whiting will have their annual picnic on Wednesday at Robertsdale park. It will be a joint picnic with the Hammond, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor lodges, so th attendance Is expected to be a large one. Mrs. Stone and daughter Doris of Schrage avenue, are at Kalamazoo, and several other Indiana points visiting relatives. Mrs. Martin Pedersen of Fred street Is reported quite ill. Miss Edith Langenham, deputy city clerk, went on a two weeks' vacation yesterday. The first week Miss Langenham will spend. In Saugatuck. Mich., in company with Miss Dollie Turner, and the latter week she will spend with Chicago relatives. Mrs. Frank N. Gavit and daughter Ruth will extend their European trip another week and are not expected home until the latter part of the month. S. B. Woods' grove next Friday, August U. : Mrs. Mat Lennertz and Mary Berens were Hobart visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and Miss Fox of Hammond and Ferdinand Koch of East Chicago visited over Sunday with the family of Ed. Koch. Frank Birwanger and family of Schererville visited friends here Sunday. DYERJohn Sontag of Santa Monica, Cal., returned yesterday after spending a few days with relatives here. ; Fred Severin and family spent Sunday nt Michigan City. . ,j Harry Webb and Frank Seifert and family spent Sunday in Chicago. Chas Kimmet of Lowell, Ind., was a Dyer visitor Sunday. John Spies Harners salesman from Decatur called on W. G. Austgen Sun-r day. A grTuip of young people from the Dyer l"nion Sunday School spent . an enjoyable evening playing croquet at A. Stommel's residence Saturday evening. F. F. Scheidt, P. Ehrsam, Jr., P. Ehrsam. Sr., and Jos Perchel went to Hammond by auto Sunday to attend lodge meeting. Quite a number from here attended

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the Arches funeral at Brunswick on Sunday. Aug. Seehausen and wife spent Sunday at M. C. Battermans. Miss Alma Keilman of Dyer spent Sunda- in Hammond. George F. Schurle of Schererville was In town on business Saturday. Frank Klausen of St. John was a Dyer visitor Sunday. Herbert Schlacter of Chicago was visiting here Sunday. Joe Mager from Hammond was in town yesterday and from here went on to Sefterervllle to visit his brother. BURNHAM. Rev. J. Clarke of Michigan City preached at Burnham Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. McConahay of Pullman spent Sunday here visiting her sister, Mrs. Glen Phillips. Attorney Markman of Chicago spent Saturday evenltg here on business. Mrs. R. Nellis and Miss Dolly Patton of Park avenue attended the services at the Hammond Christian church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Keirsey and family "and Mrs. Wm. Gayhart spent Sunday in Robertsdale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall. Miss Agnes McGary of Joliet, spent Sunday here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Neel. Gertrude McConahay left yesterday for a'few weeks' visit with her uncle C. R. McConahay of Aurora, 111. Mr. and Mrs. J. Faverty of Park ave

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nue entertained company from out of town Sunday. Miss Ethel Kiersey spent Saturday afternoon" in Chicago shopping. George Enocksen of Center, avenue spent Sunday afternoon in Hammond with friends. : Choir practice Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mary Hayes. '

CLARK STATION. ! Miss Marlon Toepfer. Miss Edna Lutton. Miss Lillian F. Mohns and Miss Prudence Fay of Chicago are spending the week at the home of Mrs. E. Pries of Clark. The greater part of their time being spent in boating and motoring. Mr. and Mrs. C. Scherer of Windsor Park were visiting Clark relatives Suday and on their return trip were accompanied by their children Herbert and Gertrude who have spent a few week's vacation with relatives here. ' Mr. Otto Frick of South Chicago will spend a few weeks with friends and relatives here. There In more Catarrh m this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tbe last tew years was supposed to be Incurable. For a (treat many years doctors pronounced K a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proren Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, la the only Constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfui. It art directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Bend, tor circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO.; Toledo. Ohio. Sold b v Druartrlsta, 7 N. 1 -. Take Halt's Family Pills lor eonsUpatloa. 11 be too late.