Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 183, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1912 — Page 6
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'TEE TIMES. Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1912.
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in Indiana boulevard Sunday in honor if their, daughter Margery's 11th birthday anniversary. Tl-J 1 1 I.. -.... THjll.n ......
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was a South Chicago business visitor last evening.
i Miss Ida Homan and George Grke attended the Majestic theater, Chicago, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Soltwede4 and daughter. Myrtle and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ' ard Schaaf and daughter Clara were . guests at the Kahn home in East Side i Sunday. ' j i Mrs. Charles Slross of Harrison ave
nue returned home from Chicago Mon-
Skating at Kast Chicago Rink Wed., , The Eastern Star, held their regular Thurs., Sat. and Sun. Polo game Sat- meeting on Monday night, urday night. Harbor vs. East Chicago. ! Mrs. Thomas Rartlctt returned home V. O. Swartz is confined to his home yesterday from a visit of several days on Sheridan avenue with typhoid fever, j'with Valparaiso relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Reamer of Valparaiso) Miss Edna O'llant, of Cleveland avewere. called here by the illness of the j nue is ill with the typhoid fever, latter's mother, Mrs. Rose Gardner of1 The l,adles'Aid society of'the Con1'red street, who has ben very ill with ' gregational church met in an all-day
out v no is now mucn im- session yosteraaj. ' da v, where she spent several davs visproved. (The Royal Neighbors held their regu- ; lng hr mother. Mrs. Barbey. Frank GUlmurray has returned from lar meeting on Monday night. It be- Mrs. James Hayes, Mrs. John Brown, his trip to Butte, Mont. ing the birthday of Mrs. James Nlch- Mrs Kdward Kreese and daughter MolMr. and Mrs. K. H. Wilson of 340 ; olson. she treated the members to re- lip Rttended thp installation of the Central avenue will move to Mrs. Rob- freshments consisting of ice cream and . daughters of Liberty in East Chjcago ert's cottage on Indiana boulfvard, cake, and they in return presented her i Mondav evening. Robertsdale. - with a set of silver teaspoons. Arthur Stross of llfith street resumed Rev. T. M. W ebster visited Iavid . x Miss Pearl L. Ti8verse entertained a ; njs duties at trip Standard Oil company Spencer at Englewood on Monday. Mr. . number of friends at her home in Fred nttpr heine confined to Ms home, for
several days with a sore foot.
Spencer was burned and injured about . street last evening in honor of Miss
two weeks ago, when the hot water Marlon Helverson of Muskegon, Mich., front in the ranee exploded nt the : who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. George Roe. on ; Thwing of East Chicago. Iavidon place"' At that time Mr. Spen- J J. W. Michaels of Englewood visited cer went to the hom of his daughter, relatives in Whiting yesterday. Mrs. James Pavidson, at Englewood. to Mrs. J. A. Blackwell and daughter
spend a few days, as he thought at that time he would be only laid up for few days. Since that time, however, lie has been confined to his bed. "ami does not seem to be getting any-better.
Albert Gavit of Oliver street, who is : taken a five-year,. lease on the Toung
'W with inflammatory rheumatism, was hotel. Miss Harrh-t Tlmm, who is a slightly better yesterday. I Junior in the local high school, will
Charles J. Nugent is confined to his i continue her work in this city, s
home in Pennsylvania avenue by a very bad attack of the grip..
of Hammond Spent Monday as the guest of Mrs. Charles Cole of 119th street. Mr. and Mrs. William Tlmm of 694 Indiana boulevard, will move to Crown
Point on Tuesday, Feb. 6. they having day.
Br. Flumner of Chicago visited -at the Tlmm home in Indiana boulevard the early part of the week. HEGEWISCH. R A. Anderson attended the Cook county real estate board meetijig in Chicago Tuesday. Miss Maud Bundy of Buffalo avenue was an out-of-town visitor last Mon-
GASGARETS INSURE INSIDE CLEALINESS
The Pyramid lodge No. S7, A. F. A. M., held their regular meeting at Crane's hall Monday evening of this week. Miss T. Starkweather of Ontario avenue was a Hammond visitor last Monday. Io not forget the Epworth League social at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
cheap, on account of moving. Apply
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, rtA imam x i nun, b inuiana Douievaru. The milhoas of Cascaret users neyerl Mrg . Hawkln8 of ammond
have Eeadache, Constipation,
Biliousness or Sick Stomach.
It is more necessary that you keep your JJowe's, Liver and Stomach clean, pure and fresh than it is to keep th sewers and 'drainage of a large city free from obstruction. Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every 'few days, with salts, cathartic pills r castor oil? , This It Important. Cascaret. simmedlately cleans! and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases: take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system the decomposed waste matter and peeomposed waste matter and poison in the intestines and bowels. ., ' No odds how badly and upset you feel, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out hy merning. They work whil you sleep. A 10-cent -box from y.ur druggist will keep your entire family feeling good for months. Don't forget the children their little lnsldes a4 a good, gentle cleansing, tee.
ROBERTSDALE. Misses Mollie Freese and Myrtle Soltwedel and Messrs. Adams and Pet
ers attended the play at the Orpheum James Box of Superior avenue this theatre last evening. (evening. Come and bring your friends A fine opportunity to rent a ten-room nd helP to make a pleasant time. Ev-
house; all modern improvements: also , erj'bod-v welcome.
several pieces or furniture for sale,
All Michigan In Grip of Rheumatism Scourges More Widespread Than Ever Before. New Cure That is Remarkably Effective, Quick, ; and Kon-Injurious. From many sections of the state have comp alarming newa of the extraordinary prevalence of rheumatism, which seems to be greater now than in any previous year. At the same time conies the news
of many remarkable cures from a remrj
ray wnicn nan given astonisning results, both because of Its quick action as well as of its harmless nature, and we give it here for the benefit of our readers after full Investigation as to its reliability.
As an example of the astonishing1!
results of this remedy, Mc J. C. Cole, of Flint, Michigan, the well-known tailor, who was in bed with muscular rheumatism for almost six weeks, and his limbs were so sore that he could not touch them. He decided on Friday to take "Fuss." The following Monday three da5"S later, he was at his sfore attending to business, and has been there every days since. We have col
lected details of over 1,000 cures ot this remarkable remedy. "Fuss," which is the name of the cure, came into prominence some time as:o because of its adoption for the national flgnt.
against rheumatism. It gives immedi
ate relief. Is guaranteed under trie pure Food and Drugs Act of Congress, and contains no morphine, chloral, cocaine, ether, chloroform, or any narcotic. The pains and stiffness in the muscles and joints simply disappear. It is equally
successiul against gout. lumDago ana kidney trouble, and is a positive anti
dote for uric acid. I
For sale in Hammond nv k. ri. i.eppert and Otto Negele, and all leading druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of
J1.00 or six bottles for s no. r uss Remedy Co., Flint, Mich.
INDUSTRY
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jrisited friends here yesterday. Misses Metha Kasch and Lillian Mortensen attended the Gaiety theatre, South Chicago, last evening. Herman Homan and G. Gerke at-
Mrs. V.
nue was 'day.
W. O'Roark of Howard ave-
an out-of-town visitor Mon-
HOBART. Hugo FIfield was a Chicago visitor yesterday.
I The Reading club met yesterday aft- ' ernoon with Mrs. Fannie Werner.
tended the Plumbers' union meeting in Mrs. Foreman and daughter Olga Hammond Monday. , were Gary visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Tlmm of Indi- , Mr. and Mrs. Gib Bullock expect to ana boulevard have taken a four-year leave 'oday for Florida, where they will lease of the Young's hotel, Crown Point, spend the winter.
and expect to leave for there In about two weeks to take charge of the business. " - Edward Barnes of Marseills, 111., visited Robertsdale friends over Sunday. Misses Lillian Soltwedel and Marie Mallee'tt were the guests of friends In South Chicago last evening. a Assistant Chief William Neil of Hammond was a Robertsdale business visitor Monday. Mrs. LeRoy Thomas of Park Manor visited her sister, Mrs. Harry Golding of Harrison avenue, yesterday. Miss Rose Hennessy of Roberts avenue visited her aunt, Mrs. Louise Weshe of Chicago over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan entertained a number of little children at their home
Tho contractors have finished their
work on the new Pennsylvania station
and it will be ready for the public as soon as the seats are installed. J. Wilson of South Bend transacted business here yesterday. Lawrence Traeger. Jr., is sick with symptoms of typhoid fever.
The Magazine club met last evening
with Mrs. Mrs. Mary Wood.
The Hobart regular basketball team
will play the Gary merchant mill at the
local gymnasium this evening.
Mrs. Stolp, mother of Mrs. William
Rossow, is quite seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Mat Weinand of Turkey
Creek visited relatives here yesterday.
Try a La Vend or cigar. It's good!
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The Gary
Land
Co.
BURNHAWL-
The Hammond shoppers Monday were
Mrs. Luke Reed. Jlary Hayes, Mrs. Wal
ter Anderson, Miss Ethel Kiersey ana
Miss Ruth Anderson.
Mrs. Tom Martin of Rand avenue is
on the sick list at this writing.
Wj.C. Neel of Pullman avenue was
an out-of-town shopper yesterday.
Mrs. J. Friedman of Hammond spent
Monday here visiting old friends.
Mrs. Walter Coombs of Park avenue
was a Chicago shopper Monday.
Ea1 Freels of Kensington, III., spent
Mondav afternoon here, visiting his
aunt, Mrs. G. H. Mills of Pullman ave,
INDIANA
SHE LEADS EIGHTY-THOUSAND WOMEN IN BOYCOTT ATTACK ON PRICE OF BUTTER
LOWEKL.
Mrs. Thomas Arnott and a lady
friend came near having a. serious run
away- yesterday. They were coming
home from the country, where they had
been to see a sick friend, when near the
home of Frank Strickland the breeching broke on the harness'and let the carriage run upon the horse they were driving, which began kicking and running. The horse ran down Bumham street to Main street, where It cut across the yard of Paul Hathaway, then back Into Main street west, to Clark street, on Clark street to Commercial avenue, where it was stopped by some by-standers. When the horse sjarted to run th lady with Mrs. Arnott Jumped out, one of the rear wheels passed over her body, trut did not injure her except a few bruises. It was certainly lucky neither were killed. Mrs. Dr. Davis Is confined to ! the house with the grin, also Mrs. Rev. Johnston.
Charles Westberg Is having a seige
of rheumatism and unable to attend school.
Huntington Plans for remodeling
yie Huntington county infirmary, modi
fied to'eomply with requirementsof the
state board of health, are almost com
plete, and contracts' for $24,000 worth
of work will be let the latter part of March. ,
Anderson The city council has
granted an extension of time on the
nchlse -for the use of the streets held
by AVallace il. Campbell, promoter of
the Anderson, Lebanon & Noblesville traction system. The franchise will be valid until Ifll i.
Gary The town board of Miller Is
attempting to organize a volunteer fire
department of twenty men. . . .The Gary
Y. M. C. A.: is offering a cpurse in elec
trical engineering to the young men of the city, at a tost of 20 cents a lesson.
or S7.20 for a course of thirty-six lessons. . i '
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Evansville The burley tobacco season tn Spencer and Warrick counties
will open afterth e completedelivery of
the dark tobacco of that section bv the
members of the Green River tobacco
pool. Houghland & Hardy of Rock
port have bought the burley crop in
Spencer county at a rate of $11.
Bloomfteld The New Union Lumber company of Linton got Judgment In the
sum' of $1,396.3 In circuit court in
suit on a bond against Robert E. Lee of Jasonvllle; John . Laughlin, Harvev
Laughlln and Thomas E. Harris of Lin
ton, and Harvey L Dorfey and George
Endres of Bloomfield.
South Bend The Straus Brothers
company of Ligohier,-the largest prl
vate banking and 'real estate concern
in this part of the state, may open a branch In this city. Negotiations are
reported to be on for- property esti
mated to be .worth l&o,ooo, and if a
site can be obtained a modern build
ing will be erected.
; Harrlsburg The Big , Four railroad
Is storing coal In the noryi yards here at the rate of twenty-flve cars a day
in anticipation of a miners" strike on
April 1. Coal Is being stored at Mt
Carmel and Gibson, Ind., by the same
railroad. The commissioners have
awarded the Middle ForK main drain
age. contract, to John McMann of Goshen. The total cost for the main ditch
and laterals Is $68,000.
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CONTROLS EVERY UNIMPROVED LOT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY OF GARY. This Company will pave every street in the Frst Subdivision. Sewers and water mains are now in every alley in the First Subdivision. The prices of lots in the First Subdivision include the cost of paved streets.
For Years to Come . 0; . , .
the properties of the Gary Land Company, situated directly south of the Steel Plant and other subsidiary companies of the Corporation, will be the home ef the merchant, banker, clerk and werkmen. Compare the price of our Improved Lots with those south of the Company's properties. A clear title to every lot.
Ss thisnot Reasoe Enough?
Why you should purchase property for residential j ,
purposes in the First Subdivision? Beautifully situated, high and dry, accessible to plants of the Steel Company, to schools and churches and the business center of the city. A few unsold lots in the First Subdivision ranging in price from $450 up!
The Qary Laodl. Co,
CLARK STATION. Mrs. Charles Anderson of Clark Sta-
lon was a Chicago business transactor
yesterday.
John Skor of Chicago is now working
at the American Bridge works. He
will probably move to this place In a few months.
Miss Emily Behn returned here aft
er spending a few days with Whiting
relatives.
Mrs. J. Rayder of Whiting spent the
day with relatives here.
Mrs. A. Kaske of Jndiana Harbor was
a Clark Station shopper yesterday.
; Whiskey and Pine for Cold j i Ktae Fernili f Old Time Remedy ) Cared Tkemaads Her Last wj5. .
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Mrs. Juliar Heath, of New York, president of tha Kouaewlvca' League, ha aaked the eighty thousand members of her league to let no butter pass their lips -"or at least thirty days unless th dealers cut their present high prices. . . First-class table butter has been forced up to fifty-three cents a pounC during the last few days. Similar boyectts hav been started In other cities.
Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation have been
filed in the office ,of the secretary of
state for the following:
Farmers' Trust and "Savings Bank,
Kokomo; capital stock, $150,000; directors, E. A. Simmons, G. 4V. Duke, J. W. Learner, W. W. , Drinkwater, ' D. L
Duke, C. W. McReynolds, E. L. McReynolds. E. L. Danner, W. H. Arnold, L. J. Klrkpatrlck and A. K. Wilson. j ' Hall and Clendenin, Gary: real es
tate dealers; capital stock, J10.000: di
rectors. Harry Hall, Anna E. H,all. Edith L. ClenderJn and A. A. Clenden-
.The Elnora Electric Company, El-
nora; public service; capital stock, $3
000; directors, H. H. Beever, Thomas Rugent, J. E. Pershing. J. E. Courtney
and W. H. Black.
V. H. Balleit & Sons Company, Cory-
don; retail merchants; capital stock.
120,000; "directors, V. H.. Will J. and Albert J. Bulleit. The Stamm Machine Works, Aurora; manufacturers and dealers; capital stock, $3,500; directors, V. B. Can field. Charles Ebel and C. B. Wilson. Swita City Co-Operatlve Telephon Company, Hwlts City; capital stock, $5,000; incorporators, Henry Swltx. et ai. ..- Cable Conveyer Company, Elkhart; manufacturers; capltalr stock,' $25,000; directors, Cornelius Cable, Jacob Oberholtser and R S. Martin. Goldschmidt Detlnnlng Company t Xew Tork; appointment , of Charles Llndmuller as state-agenV
Th Increased us of whiskey for colds is causing considerable discussion
among the medical fraternity. It Is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other Insredients and taken
properly. "From yoar druggist get, two
ounces or oiycerme ana hair an unc
or- concentrated jpine conpound. Tax
these two ingredients home and Bu
them Into a halt pint ef good whiskey. Shake well and take one to two teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bed time." Smaller doses to children according to age. This treatment often knocks the worst cough or cold In a day. But be sure to get only the genuine (Globe) Concentrated Pine. Each half ounc bottl comes In a sealed tin screw-top case. If your druggist does not hav tt In stock he will quickly get It. Don't experiment with cheap uncertain mixtures. It is very risky. Local druggist say this has . had a marvelous demand for the past six years.
DAILY PASHI0N HINT.'
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Ltadiea' Hous Dress. The above represents a charming mora
ing dress, and made of figured gingham r plain pink or sine cnambrar, it would
very pretty as well as serviceable.
The waist is' attached to a serea gored
skirt and open at the front, which makes
a very easy dress to get into. Pattern No. 5.217 is cut in 7 siies, 32 to 44-inch bust measure. To make the dress for 36-inch bust will -require 5 yards of SR-inch materiaL This pattern ran he obtained hy sending 10 cents to the office of this paper.
SoreFeet
Here is quickest and
surest cure kntwi
for corns, callouses, bunions, frostbites.
sweaty and acbinr feet. Tw tablespoonfuls of Calocide compound tn hot fMt-batb gives instant relief and If repeated dally for
a short time, permanent cure results. Get'
a tsc be of this remarkable Calocide from
any druggist or direct from Medical For-,
mula laboratories ot Chicago
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No Cure No Pay NO MATTER how Iocs you have been trick, what is th matter or bow many hare failed to cure you, come to me. IF I CANNOT cure you, I will not take your money. " I HAVE HAD 32 years' experience curing the eick. Don't neglect to get my opinion and advice free. I make no tromisea to break. Get my agreement In writing. It will tell you Juat what It will cost to cure you.
MODESTY If youhave Tany disease or ailments that you dont want known, call In and tell me about it. You can always depend on getting the BEST POSSIBLE ADVICE AND TREATMENT AND EVERYTHING tVTLL. BE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, ADVICE ALWAYS FREE. J. F. RUCKEL, M. D. 922C7 Commercial Ave., Gaiety Theater Bldfl., South Chicago. Office Phone 5023. Hours: 8 to 12. 1:30 to 5 ar d 7 to 8:30. Sundays 9 to 11.
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