Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1911 — Page 5

Friday, Doc- 8, 1911.

THE TIMEa

IN THE

SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT

8958 Pltner Gasoline Lighting: Co. vs. j , S FECIAL JI IXiB VAN FLEET.' j A t'rortn Point. 1 i Stat vs. Walter Gibson. Charged

with bribery. Case will go to trial next , Montfay.

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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE LIKE SCPERIOR COURT, BAOU NO, S Judge Virgil S. IVelter. Information. The court will begin with its settings of civil court cases. The court takes up the following ettlngs Monday; 3rd Wednesday, X. 29, 1911. 7 415 H & O Ky v Town of Miller 24 Scheflow v Heski " 33 Schmalhausen v Zukowski 37 Szckoto v Szkoto 4S Ilai-hich v Hidek . 53 Oianopolus v Vaiches 7S Kieker Bros Co v Whitaker

S8 v Snyder v C T L. & I Co

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7501 09 19 24 28 .29 3 4 43 4 S4 J 65

Calumet I.br Co v McBride Ikich v Gasparvlch Baltnt v Halint Moloney & Co v Dieters Huettner v Petrvics Hogener & Co v Frost Hujrener & Co v Roger M.inson v Caldwell Freeman v Freeman f'alumet Construction Toth In re pet Bates &c Neff v McBride

GRAND-JURY

ADJOURNS.

LAKE St'PEniOH COURT, HOOM NO. s Judge Johannes Kopelka. At Hammoad. Civil Jury Setting. Monday, December 11 719S 'tt'httmer vs. Erickson.

7224 First National Bank of

mond vs. Harlan. 7304 Rojran vs. Grant. 7334 Bernheim Distilling Co. vs. Siebert. JIDGE W. C. M'MAIMS. At Cron Point. Information. The court will take up the following settings of civil court cases Monday:

Fourth Monday, Dec. 11 . ! At the congregational meeting of the ,627 Wlverly, Poly A., (insaneK ' Kvangelical Immanuel church last S890 Pexldicord, Roscoe, vs. Geo. Lute Wednesday evening, the following ofet al. ' ftrers were elected: 8911 Caugherty, Nettie, vs. Florence, President Walter Kaspen.

Guernsey et al.

vs. Epaphras

After returning a single Indictment, that- against the Chinaman charged with the murder of a Gary laundryman, the grand jury adjourned for the term. Yip Han. thymurderer, was taken to Crown Point Kv npniitv RiriY A ! Vi c -

Ham- Morrlg following his indictment. H 'seemed to appreciate the enormity of

his crime and to be exceedingly sorry

i for what he had done.

Those who have sen Yip Han say that he is a mah of more than ordinary Intelligence and that he sems to be a very likable fellow.

New Officers Elected.

Remember The Tired

Shopgirl

ment roll for the Henry street, pavement was confirmed. The ; plumber's bond of George Vermett was accepted. A THIMBLE PAHTV. In compliment to her guest Mrs. Hoerr of Atlanta, 111., Msr. R. K. Pfeiffer entertained a few friends at a xhimble party yesterday afternoon at her home in Summer street. The afternoon waj spent with needle work fo: lowing which a dainty two course luncheon was served. Mrs. Pfeiffer's guests included - Mrs. A. H. vCross. Mrs. C. L. Kinsey. Mrs. M T Moor, Mrs E. Jonej and Mrs. E. M. Heaton.

1.AKIC SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 9 Judge Lawrence Becker. Information. The court will begin three weeks of criminal work Monday. SPECIAL JIDGE LOT. ' Gottfried Reuss vs. Standard Steel Car Co. Suit for 11.993 damages on account of personal injury. Crumpaeker. Crumpacker & Tinkham for the defendant. V. J. McAleer for the plaintiff. Motion to take the case from the Jury being argued. Case will take the rest of the day and may possibly take all day tomorrow.

Vaso Dubraja

vs. Charles l

891S Phillips. Rachel A P. Butler et al; 8942 Labelle, Paul, vs.

et al. 8945 Heffner, Albert J., Milknit et al.

8947 Smelter, . Robert, vs. Edward F. Bender et al. 894S Inner Shoe Tire Co. vs. Hammond Garage Co. 8949 Diamond Automobile Co. vs. Joseph T. Hutton. 8950 Person, Daniel H., et al. ts. Pontius Heintz. " 8951 Phillipsborn Co. vs. E. Marte. 8954 Roose, Arthur I., vs. Frank P. Deem et - al. 8955 Roose, Arthur I., vs. F. W. Chapman. 8956 Roose, Arthur A., vs. H. A. Paine Co.

Secretary Otto Herkner. Treasurer F. C. Hopmann. Financial secretary rNicholas Weber. Trustees (two years) C. Tamm, F. Dumpke and William Herkner. Qvllectors Albert Schalbw, Hugo Schneider and Fred Dietrich. School board William Kuhn arfd

.Carl Hartman. , '

There was a good attendance, and for the third time in two' years it was deckled to raise the pastor's salary.

Lederers Lose Again. .The Dave Lederers lost two games to the Spartans at Cox & Co.'s alleys last night i an interesting three game contest. The Spartans were in top notch form last night and did some exceptionally

good rollings, making a total for the

The

Centra

Grocery '&

Market

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204 E. STATE STREET

OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.

PHONE 27

HAMMOND, IND.

Demonstration Sale for Saturday, Dec. 9th The National Biscuit Co. will have a representative n hand to demonstrate their complete line of Cookies, Cakes, etc. Special Prices will prevail. Uneeda Biscuit, The three 5c " Graham; ' V The three 10c Lemon Snaps, packages for Nabisco, - packages for Zu Zu, ) .12c ,v Social Tea, ) 25c All 5c Packages, 3 for 12c. All 10c Packages, 3 for 25c during this demonstration. '

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DYER.

Miss M. Geis of Chicago Heights is

visiting her parents at present.

Mrs. F. Schultz of Brunswick was a

Dyer business visitor Thursday.

Mrs. J. Kellman Is reported oh tha

sick list.

Miss M. Kellman left yesterday for

Hammond, where she will spent several days visiting with friends.

Leo Hoffman transacted business in

Chicago yesterday.

Mrs. M. Hoffman and daughter Julia

were Hammond visitor Thursday.

Henry Batterman, August Seehausen

and Nick Minneger were Chicago visit

ors yesterday.

Henry Kalvelage ppont Thursday at

Lowell. i

Henry Noorf is on the sick at pres

ent.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herman, who occupied Frank Scheldt's residence, moved to the Klein's farm, west of St. John, and Joseph Scheldt Frank Scheldt and family are welcomed by the people of St. John as new citizens. . The Misses Matilda and Theresa Miller were Chicago visitors Thursday. Mrs. H. Austgen of Hammond, re

turned home Thursday from a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Austgen. Joseph K. Thlcl is on the sick, list, and the attending" physician reports It as a very complicated case.

HOBART. Mr. Portmess started yesterday of in

stalling a hot water system in his horns

on Cleveland avenue.

The Foresters at their regular meet

ing last evening initiated Paul Neef. Mrs. Steve Tree went to Chicago yesterday to visit with relatives for a few days. Christian Heck is on the sick list. Mrs. J. B. Johnson was a Gary visitor yesterday. F. J. llite of Inwood is here visiting: with his brother. W. A. Hlte. Gilbert Bullock, who is an electrician on the warship Louisiana, is home visiting his mothr, Mrs. Asa Bullock. Byron Pyatt appeared at the high school auditorium last evening, being

the third number on the Lyceum

course. . -

Ed. Batterman, EdJ Fleeter, Charles Klaussen and A. Granz transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Several from here have been attending the Larkln exhibit at Gary this week. Mrs. II. Barnes and Miss Tlllie Gruel were Chicago visitors yesterday. Miss Agnes Williams visited with friends at Gary last evening.

LOWELL. Arthur Ayres. son of Alex Oyres. and Miss Carrie, daughter of Mahlon Hathaway, r8ldlng- in West Creek township, were united in marriage at the home of the Methodist parsonage in Lowell at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternofon, Rev. Raymond Johnston officiating. The newly married couple left on the 4 o'clock train for a three weeks' honeymoon trip, after which they will settle down to housekeeping in West Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ayres are highly respected and well connected young people. Their parents being intelligent and substantial farmers. . George ,Davls went to Hammond last evening on business. Mils Cora Hayden went to Valparaiso yesterday to spend a few days with friends.

FLOUR New Century Brand, -barrel sacks...... 78c ',,4-barrel sacks j

. '2-barrel sacks.........

MILK Monarch op 3 large or 6. small cans for

3.00

Silver Cow, 25c

GRANDMA'S PANCAKE ' FLOUR, per package."..

COFFEE Try our 25o ' grade, ground

ERMINE V'ASHING COMPOUND,

or Washing Powder, per package. ..

9c

25c

4iC

20c

9c

ALPHABET MACARONI,

per pkg, Op 3 pkgs for.

TOASTED CORN FLAKES,

Mother's brand,' per packagei. ....... .

BUTTER1NE, substitute 4fl C

for butter, per lb. n0C FRESH EGGS, Ofirt per dozen.... ajyC CRISCO For cooking and ft m frying, per can.... fenfC COMBINATION GRATER AND POTATO SL1CER In- r eluding 10 Nutmegs for.. JJC

SALADA TEA, . 1 fin per package j

MEATS FANCY HOME DRESSED CHICKENS, per pound... J)C

FRESH PORK SHOULDER, per pound. . . . :

SMALL CALIFORNIA HAMS, per pound... SMALL STRIPS OF BACON, per lb...:..

FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS, per quart.

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11c 15c 30c

Tboughtfnlness of others Is the key

note of Christmas. "As ye do It onto tbe least of these." said the Founder

of the day.

Hare YOU thought of the TIRED

SHOPGIRLS? " As yon treat them yoo

are treating Him. Let that sink home.

The greatest kindness yon can do these

girls Is to SHOP EARLY.

If the majority of people xronld do

that the girls could enjoy their Christ'

mas. too. for they would not be TIRED TO DEATH by working at a KILL

ING PACE till' midnight on Christmas

eve. . . '

CREST ON-

Mrs. Elizabeth Musbach, the aged

mother of Martin Musbach, is reported to be getting very feeble..

Joseph Steiling was in Chicago on

business Wednesday.

'If the treatment which the patrons of"

the Northwestern Telephone company

are receiving as a result of the actions of the city council of Crown Point Is

inspired by the business men of the

city it would seem that the merchants are very short-sighted. When a town

begins to live to itself, trade is bound to go elsewhere. . ..

Miss Etta Palmer of Lowell is visit

ing her sister, Mrs. Clifford Thompson.

Miss Hattie Foster, who has taught

school for several years, has been com

pelled to resign her position In "order to care for her mother, who is in poor

health. Miss Foster was ' considered one of th best teachers in the county

and she had gained the entire confi

dence of pupils and patrons alike dur

ing the time she has taught here. Miss Mertz of Chicago has taken her place.

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three games of 2,611 pins. ,

Miller of the Lederers captured the

high individual score again last night

when he made a score of 243 pins In his

second game.

Last week he held the high score with 238 pins. iJaittyes- of:the E. E. AJa

then rolled 239, beating his record, by

one pin. This is Miller's first year in

the Hammond bowling season, and the fans expect to ee him loom up as. a

dark horse before the season ends. .

The following scores were made:

. Dave Lederers. 1st. 2d. ; 3d,

Martin 132 160 154

Hallett 165 " 146 164

Shanklin ....154 130 149 Miller 155 ' 243 170 Griffin .' 186 158 122

TOLLESTON. Mrs. S. E. Stewart, on Second street,

was a Chicago visitor yesterday.

Mrs. Mary Adams and son Jack visit

ed .friends in Hammond yesterday.

Bloyd Dappert Of "Valparaiso will be

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shover and familv on Grace avenue for a. fw

days.

A. F. Jones of Chicago was a business

visitor here today.

Miss Alma Hess of Hanmond will be

the guest of Miss Ona Shover for the week'-end. ,

G. Latckl of Michigan Is visiting

friends here for a few days.

William Rump of Beecher, 111., will

be the guest of Rev. and Mrs. August Rump, on Martha street.'for th week end. 1 i

Pleasant Acton of Lawrence, Mich.,

who has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Stewart, on Second street and Fifteenth

avenue, for the past week, left for Chi

cago, yesterday, where he will spend the week end-rith friends.

Alfred Carlson transacted business in

East Gary yesterday.

Mrs. G. Rainey has returned from a

week's visit with friends .In Pittsburg.

WILL LASH - Grocery and Market Ojjden and State tine Piiona 1424 Special Prices for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9

Our Fnmoun Evfr-Bnt Brand Flour, -barrel sack, 1.4; . Ort Vs -barrel sack 1 V, Every sack guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Swiff Premium Olemnr- An. srartne. 1-lb cartons t

Oar Speelnl Oleomargarine, bulk, per pound.

New Park Prepnred Panenke Q Kloar, net weight 36 oz.. pkg...?C

jo. 3 can Old KaihlniM fj i

I. re Hominy, can... ....... U Finet Quality Farina, 1 -pound package Home Made Saurr Krant, quart ' .. Absolutely Pure Strained Honey, glass

t'AKK SI'Et ULS Marabmrllow, Walnutn or Oransea, sliced, per lb....

19c

9c c

..7c ,7c .,8c 17c

Sawyer' Famous Lemon Cakea, per pound Fnlry Soap, 4 bars Fancy Rlnn; Cut Evuporuted Apple, per pound

MEAT SPECIAL, Fancy "Native Sirloin Steak, finer pound. JLOC Knncy Native Hound -f M , Steak, per pound AtI'4C Fancy Small Pork Loin, per pound id ; 4 C Home Made Pork Sauaaur, -f i per pound M.t 2C Fnney Lance Fnt .. 4 fk Mackerel, each JLUC Fancy Large Holland " Herring. 2 for OlZ

Oacar Mayer's Pure Ket- -i 6 I

tied Rendered Lard, lb Xa

. 9c 17c 12c

--c

Totals .792 Spartans. 1st. McGratt .....221 Watkins .140' Ward 198 Conkey ". . . . . .192 Portz .,155 Totals :...,.B06

837 ,2d. 175 162 150 156 179

757

3d.

171 163 128 213

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ST. JOHN. The St. John court No. 99, C. O. F..

will hold their annual meeting Saturdav. iJec. 9. at 7 d. m. New officers

will be e-lected and other important

Dustiness iranKnticu. ah mcinuci. invited to be present.

Frank Scheldt and family moved into

their new residence in St. John today.

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IT COSTS NO MORE TO DRINK ' THE BEST. YHY DRINK THE OTHER KIND ? THINK OF IT! ONE DOLLAR PER BQTTLE . Old Guardian Rye First Class California Riesling Wine, 35c Per Bottle. v

California Wine Mouse

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pnrsjiaTMiv

145 E. State Street.

Wholesale and Retail

S. LEVIN, Proprietor.

PHONE 438

Hammond, Ind.

Attends Convention.

John C Bull attended the convention of the Chicago and Northwestern Bee

keepers' association In Chicago on Wed

nesday and Thursday and reports a

most excellent and profitable meeting.

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Comparison Is the only true test of Values ! We court it on every line we sell Special tor Saturday, December 9th

28c

31c

9c 21c 19c

141c

Sugar, 57c

Progress Brand Sweet Corn, 3 cans for Van Camp's Pumpkin, 3-lb can ...... Snider's Pork and Beans, 3 cans for

25c 8ic 25c

Progress Brand Peanut Butter,"!?-, 10c size, 3 jars for. ........ ..Qu

Heintz Apple Butter, 5-lb jar, per jar.

Willow Farm Guaranteed Eggs, OQ per 1-dozen carton. ........ -JuG Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, fancy stock, per pound. .... I Qb Tomorrow is the day to see us for loose. Orders taken Friday evening for

29c

American Family Soap, 7 bars', f or. . . . . . ... . . Proven Brand Steel Cut Coffee, 1-pound cans. 'V. . .

Washington Crisp Corn Flakes,

per package ......... . Beechnut Brand Figs, . 25c value, per jar. . . . . Snider's Tomato Catsup,

zoc size.

Board Meets.

At a' meeting of the board of public

works this morning the primary assess-

Miller & Hart's Pure Lard, per 1-lb carton . ,. . . . . . .'

10 Pounds Finest Granulated with grocery order of 1.00..............

values. The longer you wait, the more you delivery Saturday,

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STOKE

271273 STATE ST.

PHONE 385

HAMMOND, IND.

Buy your Meat at So. Chicago The Russell Packing Co. 9130 Gcmmircial Ave. So, Clip Are always the leaders of low prices y and good quality. WE RETAIL MEAT AT WHOLESALE PRICES

Lamb Hind Quarter, per pound. ... . , . . . . Lamb Fore Quarter, per pound. ........ Rib Roast, per poundSirloin Steak,

t per pound Pot Roast, i I per pound ,

Leaf Lard, ' per pound. ........ Short Steak, per pound. . ....... Whole Hogs, per pound Whole Lamfbs, per pound .........

Special Sale on Pork -300 Hogs to cut

Our own slaughtering

REMEMBER, WE SELL YOU GOOD

MEAT. ASK ANYBODY ABOUT THIS MARKET

10c 7c 10c

12c

8c-11c

lOic 10c 91c

8c

84 3tate

Street

Hammond, Ind.

NEW CASH MEAT MARKET Special for Saturday, December 9fth

PORK LOIN ROAST, , per pound-- , PORK CHOPS,

per pound - .-. . . FRESH PORK SHOULDER, per poundFRESH PORK BUTTS, per pound FRESH PORK CALL ES, per pound FRESH SPARE RIBS, per pound--. . CHOICE PORK SAUSAGE, per pound-. FRESH RAW LEAF LARD, per poundOUR BEST RENDERED LARD, per pound CHOICE VEAL ROAST, per pound......... CHOICE VEAL CHOPS, per poundCHOICE STEWING VEAL, per pound MUTTON HIND QUARTERS, per pound.. MUTTON FORE QUARTERS, per pound.. MUTTON STEW, per pound

10c 12c 9c 10c 8c

9c

9c 9c 11c 10c 11c 8c 8c 6c

5c

BEEF TENDERLOIN, - per pound JJ J CHOICE BEEF. RIB 1 IIa ROAST, per pound... JQ PLATE BOILING BEEF, fper .pound-,. CHOICE BEEF POT ROAST, - per pound C

12c

11c

10c

CHOICE SIRLOIN

STEAK, per pound..'

CHOICE PORTER-

HOUSE. STEAK, per lb i Z'-jC

CHOICE ROUND STEAK,

per pound

STRIP STEAK,

per pound-

FLANK STEAKS, Q per pound JV

FRESH HAMBURGER Q STEAK, per pound OC

FRANKFORTS, POLISH and GARLIC SAUSAGE, per pound - FRESH BOLOGNA AND

LIVER SAUSAGE, Q per pound....... WM

HEAD CHEESE AND Q BLOOD SAUSAGE, per lb...JQ

Sc

MINCED HAM AND NEW

ENGLAND HAM, per lb'..

NO. 1 SALAMI SAUSAGE,

per pound

NO. 1 SUMMER SAUSAGE,

per pbund ..

SWEET PICKLED ,

BEAN PORK, per pound.

OUR BEST BOILED

HAMS, whole, per lb.....' OUR BEST BOILED HAM, sliced, per pound.... NO. 1 SUGAR CURED REG. HAMS, per lb NO. 1 SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON, per pound ' BOILING BACON, per pound-. r........ NO. 1 SUGAR CURED PICNIC HA4g, per lb... DRY SALT SIDE PORK, per pound. J. F. JELKE CO. GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE, per pound MOXLEY'S SPECIAL BUTTERINE, per lb.....

1c 5c

15c

9c 20c 25c 13c 14c 10c 9c 10c 16c 16c

All our Meats are Government Inspected. Give us a call. 'We Know we can Satisfy you and Save you Monsy.

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