Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1911 — Page 6
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THE TIMES.
Crown Point Hews
Happenings of a Day in Lake CQtinly's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
From the Diary of Si. Lence
USUALLY ONE DOSE CURES INDIGESTION OR A BAD STOMACH If what you Just at Is souring; en your stomach or lies like a lump of load, refusing to digest, or you belch Oes and Eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of Disslnesa, Heartburn, Fullness. Nausea, Bad taste in mouth and stomach beadache this la Indigestion. y A full case of Pipe's Diapepsln costs only 50 cents and will thoroughly cure your out-of-order stomach, and leave sufficient about the .house In cane some one else in the family may suffer from stomach trouble or Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed on these 60-cent cases, then you will understand why Dyspeptic trouble of all kinds must go. and why Diapepsln always relieves sour, out-of-order stomachs or Indigestion in Ave minutes. Diapepsln is harmless and " tastes like candy, though each dose contains power sufficient to digest and prepare for Assimilation into the blood all the food you eat; bosides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but, what will please you most. Is that you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for Biliousness or Constipation. The city will have many Diapepsln cranks, as some people will call them. tut you will be cranky about this splendid stomach preparation, too. If you ever try a little for Indigestion or Gastritis or any other Stomaeh misery. Get some Pape's Dlapepsin now, this minute, and forever rid yourself of
btoms.cn rouble and Indigestion
v were to connect with the local phone J system and receive a fine-cent toll j within a radius of six miles from Crown i Point and a ten-cent toll for every connection over that radius. The j Northwestern Telephone company to . receive sixty per cent and the Crown
w,chargfs and collections. The judiciary Lonze Witmbresei'Uime,sagf eat ; comrnlt,ee reported favorably on the healer." Ionze wui jilted when he wui matter and recommended that if the 20 an' yesterday faw Lulu May at 40. wo companies could enter Into conThere's lots o' times when kin use trct on ne above terms that the city a lemon s name in vain. , counn grant the petition of the Xorthwestern company as amended. The The Northwestern Telephone com- mo!on was carried, and It begins to pany presented a petition asking that look as if tne two concerns may at the council legalize a franchise giving last settle the long drawn (out differthem a central office in the second cnces- . Tn matter of the new fire
story of the Miller grocery building, a,a system for the city and the rethe right to erect cross-arms with ten P&'r of the fire bell tower was referwires each on each pole In the city rel to the committee on public safety, limits used by 'them, and also a ten-; Tne council adjourned at nearly midyear extension of their franchise. . The night. Stated thV thr.l httd M.n.S.p Kelser of the "championsentered into an agreement with the of the Northern Indiana league is arCrown Point exchange whereby they , ranging a game wlth the Vnfon
of Chicago for next Sunday at the local diamond, and Crown Pointers will have a chance to see the "speed boys"' work out in extra fast company. Kach ball player was presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers last Sunday by the Crown Point lady fans, and in return they have promised to clean the platter for the balance of the season.
'With the colored champs of Chicago
playing here a record-breaking crowd will attend and get a line on the relative merits of the two teams. Miss Daza Barr and ber mother leave
on Thursday for Los Angeles and will spend the'wlnter at points of interest in California. They are followed into the land of sunshine by the best wishes of their many friends. The Epworth League of the M. E. church will hold an cftd-fashioned corn social at the church parlors on Friday evening, Oct. 13. Though old-fashioned to some, the features will be new to the younger generation and all are Invited to attend what promises to be an enjoyable occasion. There is some talk at present that a party of Crown Point's young people may go to J4ie club" house at the river to camp from Wednesday over Sunday. ; Beginning next week the "Lyrics" expect to spend several days' vacation at the clubhouse, as this is the most beautiful time of the year on the Kankakee. The new bridge club held its first meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Hrs. J. J. Wheeler on Court street. Mrs. J. W. Ott and Mrs. H. V. Parry captured the prizes, and the club adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mrs. Ott. Thousands of bushels of apples of the best varieties are being stored
away on the farms in Lake county this
Miss Pauline Sa.ierman has returned after spending several days visiting her Hammond friends. , Mrs. Harold II. Wheeler is on the sick list at present. This evening the friends of Miss Daza Barr are holding a farewell party before her departure for California, wewte. the recent frost hastening the operation. A trip through the country shows the apple crop to be enormous and of the best quality in years, and it is safe to say that apples will step down from the luxury shelf they have occupied the last three or four years. You can always depend on what Dr. Ruckel tells you. '
WHITING AND ENVIRONS
1 Skating begins at East Chicago Rink Saturday, Oct. 14th. io-5t Kay Crisman of Wheeler, Ind.. spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and
airs. J. Lj. Miles of Lanorte avenue.
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Cooper of Hammond visfted in Burnham yesterday after-
BURNHAM. Mrs. Sandbach and children returned home yesterday after a week's visit with relqlv-cs In Cleveland. O. ' Claude Niel of Pullman avenue spent Sunday afternoon in Hammond with friends.
Le na friends
noon. Mrs. William Shreadfr of Park ave
nue spent Sunday in South Chicago with friends. J. L. Smith made a business trip to South Chicago Saturday mornJr-g. Mrs. Samuel Burnham ana Mrs. A. Anderson attended the serj-ices at the Hammond Christian church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bird of Chicag.6 spent Sunday here on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. Grace of Pullman avenue entertained friends from Hammond Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. Kaczemaroski of Center avenue Is entertaining her sister from Valparaiso this week. Grandma Smith of Hammond spent yesterday here visiting her son, J. L. Smith. If your memory Is failing see Dr. Ruckel about it. V ,
ciety of the M. K. will
jMrs. W. K. Gillette. 404 Sheridan ave
nue, at 2 p. m. tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Lillian Miller has returned to fur home in Laporl after a visit of several days with Miss Elizabeth Lehr of Center street. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miles and family spent Sunday visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Grant Hatch and children have been, visiting with relatives at Macv, Ind. M46s Florence Seebcrgcr returned from Crown Point yesterday, where she spent the week end wtih her parents. The solemn closing of the forty hours' devotion, which has been held at the Sacred Heart church, will take place at 7:30 p. m. this evening, when the rosary and sermon will be preached.
A procession, consisting of 250 school children. will be held, nd there will be also forty choir boys attired in cossock and surplice. The sermon will be preached by Rev. William Hoff of Hobart, and Rev. John B. Berg will also be assisted by several other visiting priests. - R. Baumgarten is spending a few days at firocker, Ind., on business. The directors of the Whiting public library held their regular meeting last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrickson of Wilcox entertained a number of out-of-
town relatives over Saturday and Sunday. Among those in attendance were I Mrs. Hendrickson's sister, Mrs. Alexander of Grand Crossing and her cousins, Messrs. Gust and David Johnson ( and Mr. and Mrs. o. B. Johnson, all of , Lanyou. la., and also her cousin. Chas. I Carlson of Chicago. Would you like to have ail of your t former vigor, snap and vim restored It you. see Dr. Ruckel about It.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Box .of Superior, avenue Sunday afternoon and evening. Leo Detrick spent Sunday here with his parents of Buffalo avenue. Mrs. V. E. Rofinot entertained a number of friends from Chicago at her home on Superior avenue last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. IJohwy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Voss Sunday afternoon and evening. Miss Tlllie Berg spent Sunday afternoon with relatives at Grand Crossing. Dr. S. L Brown and several friends enjoyed an auto ride out beyond the city Sunday afternoon. For advice always free and confidential. See Dr. Ruckel.
Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1911.
with Clark Station friends. Mrs. B( Brown of Clark Station was a Tolleston visitor yesterday. Frank Mayhew of Clark Station was an Aurora visitor yesterday. H. Vaughn of Clark Station visited with Chicago friends. Miss Clara Saager of Indiana Harbor was a Clark Station visitor yesterday. Miss Hulda Sohwalbe returned to Chicago after spending a few days with friends and relatives here.. Mr. and airs. G. W. Temochlen of Chicago enjoyed a fine chicken dinner at Mrs. Pries' home yesterday. A. Kellar of Clark Station was a Gary visitor yesterday.
DYER.
Miss Eva Ambre was a Chicago business visitor Saturday. Miss Barbara Scheldt returned from Chicago, Saturday, where she attended the Woman's Catholic of Foresters convention. Miss Frances and Clara Klein visited at Lowell Saturday. Fort hours" devotion opened at lO o'clock Sunday morning at St. Joseph's Catholic church. A missionary father of Illinois having charge. The- members of St. Joseph court, C. of F., ill hold their regular monthly meeting this evening. Mrs. M. Fagon was a Hammond visitor Saturday. Arthur Greiving of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Barbara and Veronica Klein were Hammond visitors Saturday. Andrew Baker of Chicago spent Sunday at home. Joe Ambre of Hammond was visiting relatives yesterday. Mrs. C. Kimmet and daughter of Lowell was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Anna Keilman of Hammond visited with her parents Sunday. . F. Kammer visited at St." John yes
terday
MERRILLVILLE. Mrs. M. Merrill and son Walter were
calling on relatives today. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Merrill and son of Hammond are here visiting Mrs. Merrill's brother. Raph Pierce. Miss Maggie Flek of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother. Miss Louise Hoffman of Dyer spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Dot Arnold. Albert Halsted of Hobart spent Sunday with Mrs. Harry Castle. Miss Underwood is a business, visitor in Crown Point today. Miss Margaret Woods retuped to Gary after spending Sundaj' with her parents, S. B. Woods. Mrs. Scott Burge and family spent Saturday in Valparaiso shopping. Misses Koch and Franz spent Sunday evening In Hammond the guests of friends.
Miss Alice Mundell this morning after a with Hobart friends.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L Rondebush of Chicago spent Sunday with E. Iddings.
Tom, Adler of Glenn Park was in mvn today on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart Mendell returned to their home in Laporte county after a visit with Mr. Mendell's mother.
Will Nasshahn's was a caller In Gary yesterday. " Mrs. Angelle Hanson of Cleveland Is lH?re visiting with her brothers. 6& F. Pierce is again reported sick at the home of his son. Leslie W'alter spent yesterday in Gary with friends. Miss Mitch of Cedar Lake returned to her school work after spending Sunday at home. Sam Woods Is a business visitor In Ross today. Mrs. Geib of Hammond spewt Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mat Lenne-rtz.
Mr. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson
of Chicago were pleasant callers at the 'home of Henry Walters. j John Hoffman and Miss Cora Spanier of Dyer spent Sunday at the home of Mat Lennertz. I The secret of life and how to prolong
11 nas been discovered by Dr. Ruckel.
HE3EWISCH.
returned home few days' May
Skating begins at East Chicago Rink
Saturday. Oct. 14th. I in-5t
Mrs. Herman and son Wflllam were Roseland visitors Saturday afternoon. Mrs. M. Lynch entertained friends from Morocco last Sunday.
j Mrs. J. J. Swi:i t of Hammond called , on her daughter, Mrs. H. Reed of Carondulett avenue last Saturday aft
ernoon. Mrs. A. Seaborg entertained friends from out of town Sunday afternoon.
The Epworth League society of the i M. E. church held their regular month- ' ly business meeting in the rear room
or ine cnurcn last Saturday evening. Business was transacted in the usual ay and a Hallowe'en social wa3 decided to be given. Further notice will be given later. Arthur Anderson of Chicago spent Kimdflr hfra H-ltl, sa F ,j -t i..
I . . . . . " ' ' 1 ' " 1 " 1 1 ClIIU 1J JtfllUS ' rteurnihg home Sunday evening. Mrs. ' Ardorsoa will remain for several days longer. fc
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Reed of Roseland spent Sunday afternoon and evening here with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlson of Stony Island spent Sunday here with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ballinger of Buffalo avenue. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Beckman entertained Rev. Mountain of the M.. E. church at dinner Sunday. Edward Jacogson, J. Hohwy and Mr. Crow attended a Masonic banquet in Chicago last Saturday evening. A good time was reported. Miss Selma Bronke, Miss Clara Fade-
meler and Mr. Anderson of Chicago
GRIFFITH. Mr. and Mrs. Tin ker of Ross wera visitors h(, yesterday. An interesting time is expected at the caucus of the people's party here this evening. Miss Violet Woodbridge of Ross called on friends here last evening. The Grand Trunk office force have gotten into their new quarters in the depot recently finished. Matt Schutz, living east of town, had the misfortune to hurt "his hand slightly while running a corn binder. It seemed of so little consequence that he paid no attention to It, but a few days ago blood poison set in and became so serious that he had to go to a hospital to be treated. If Dr. Ruckel cannot cure you he will not take your money.
CLARK STATION. John Schnur of Chicago was a Clark business transactor. John Bald and N. Schumacher of Clark Station were Hammond visitors. Mrs. J. Rayder of Whiting visited Clark Station relatives yesterday. A. Marshall returned after spending a few days with Chicago relatives. William Behn, Emil Behn. William Krause. William Hansler and S. Russell of East Side spent the day visiting
MUNSTER. Dr. Oherlin and famiTy passed through here Sunday, on their way to Crown Point. Rodgers and his airs-hip was seen by quite a number of Munsterites as he circled over the Little Calumet as he started off for Chicago Sunday morning. Ray Kaske spent Sunday at home after a two weeks' absence. He has been through the middle and southern points of Illinois. In the oil district, putting in stoves for the Smith Heating company of Indianapolis. He left Monday morning for Alnsworth, Ind. Miss Geib and Miss Herlitz called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Schoon Wednesday evening. The children of the Munster school had a little hayrack ride over to Saxony to view the airship. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stahlbalm were Chicago shoppers on Thursday. Are you growing old too rapidly If so see Dr. Ruckel about It
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MODESTY If you have any disease or ailments that you don't want the world to know, call in and tell me about it. You can always depend on getting the BEST POSSIBLE ADVICE AND TREATMENT ANDEVERYTHING WILL BE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.. ADVICE AL WAYS FREE. J. F. RUCKEL, M. D. 9207 Commercial Ave., Gaiety Theater Bldg, South Chicago. Office Phone 5023. Hours: 8 to 12. 1:30 to 5 and 7 to 8:30. Sundays 9 to 11.
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