Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 21 March 1912 — Page 6
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SAFE, SANE AIID COIISERVATIVE METHODS HAVE BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN BUILDING UP THE LARGE BUSINESS OF THIS STRONG BANK Your Savings Account Solicited. Three Per Cent Paid on Deposits. The First National Bank Whiting, Indiana
SEE OUR LINE OF HARDWARE, FURNITURE AND STOVES. WE HAVE THE BEST IN THE CITY. VILAS BROS' PAINT IS GUARANTEED NOTHING BETTER ON THE MARKET. SEE OUR LINE OF ENAMEL WARE, THE PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU. Spurrier Bros. Telephone 52-J. 438119th St., Whiting, Ind.
Phone 168-M. LUMBER &
DEALERS IN ' COAL, LUMBER, MILL WORK AND BUILDING MATERIAL WHITING, IND.
Private Ambulance
D. P. Owens FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Carriages Furnished for all Occasions 414 119TH STREET 1VHITING, IND,
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- Mrs. E. M, Brenner received a mearage from her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth j J'iester, yesterday, saying she arrived safely at her destination, Xotter, Ark. Mrs. Flester reports the temperature In Arkansas as being 80 degrees in the shade when she arrived there. Charles Celga was called to Medaryville. Ind., by the. serious illness of his little son Harold, who is visiting: at the home ot'his grandmother, Mrs. Reeves. Last reports are that the little fellow was not improving. The Priseilla club- held their - Trinionthly meeting on Tuesday night. The evening was spent In sewing.' Mrs. J. Vonroy. and Mrs. P. J. Qulnn attended the funeral of their brother-in-law at Irondale. Miss Mildred Duggan entertained the C. D. girls at her home on PonnsylBeware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do it ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.' Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, end la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tb.e renuine. It is taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Prince, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. v
JOHN SCHAUB, Pres. and Mgr. Residence Phone 97-J.
GOAL COMPANY Phone 132-M for 99 o n Ml fid vania avenue. The evening was spent in game and music, after which refreshment were served. The Epworth League of the M. B. church will give a progressive party in the church parlors next Tuesday evening. The Christian church orchestra will give a concert and entertainment in the church tomorrow evening. The public is Invited, admission being free. Refreshments will be served by the ladies of the church. The following program win be rendered: March "The MldshIpman".Laurendean Orchestra. Piano Solo "Alice" (Transcription) , Ascher Miss Jessie Dees. Ja Cinquantalne Gabriel.... Reading Orchestra. , . Marie Selected Miss Violet Golding, Selection "Martha" Flotow Orchestra. Violin Solo Quiawiak, 2nd Mazuska Wlenlswski Fred Feoeny. Cornet Bolo "Lucia Di Dammermoor" . Donezettl Dr. Dewey. Overture "Festal" King Orchestra. John Childa will leave today for Hungary, whert he Intends to reside for some time. Mr. Childa has been 111 for several months, and the physicians requested the change for the benefit of his health. Roy R. Tllton left last night for Superior, Wis., after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Tllton of Laporte avenue, Mrs. Wesley Ft. Jenkins and little daughter whose condition caused great anxiety' on Tuesday night, were both greatly Improved yesterday.
Smith, Mer, Davidson Co., Inc. Real Estate, Loans and General Insurance
Off ice Gary, Ind. Broadway & lot h Ave. Phone 260
BIG REMOVAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS. PRESENT STOCK MUST GO REGARDLESS OF VALUES. WILL OPEN UP WITH A NEW STOCK AT THE NEW STAND, SEIFER'S FURNITURE STORE Present Location 515 NEW YORK AVE. AFTER APRIL 15TH IN RECHT'S BLDG.
PAY YOUR TAXES AT BANK
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT AT $2.00 PER ANNUM. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 7 P. M. to 8 R M. WE INVITE THE CONSIDERATION OF THOSE DESIRING A BANKING RELATION. HENRY SCHRAGE, Sole Owner
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C. Matson, Prop. ' PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Delivered in Bottles. Telephone 82-J 536 Fischrupp Ave., Whiting.
ORIGINATORS OF UP-TO-DATE MEN'S FURNISHINGS IN WHITING. Exclusive agents of Cluett 1.50 and 2.00 Shirts, Wilson's "Town Made" 1.00 Shirts, Tiger Hats, Kraft Kap, Staley Brand Underwear, Holeproof Hose, Sweet-Orr Trousers and Arrow Brand V Size Collars. )
WHEN YOU LOOK OVER THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENTS YOU WILL NOTE THAT THEY BELONG TO THE PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS OF WHITING KNOWN AS THE OIL CITY ACITY THAT GROWS STEADLY; IS NEVER SUBJECT TO PANICS OR INDUSTRIAL DEPRESSION. WHITING IS A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE AND LOCATE FOR IT DOES NOT DEPEND ON BOOMS OR INFLATION, YET IT HAS CAUGHT THE INFECTIOUS SPIRIT OF PROGRESS IN THE CALUMET REGION AND WILL BE HEARD FROM HENCEFORTH.
The story hour will be conducted at ; the public library tomorrow afternoon from 3:30 to 5 p. m. Grades 1 to 3 will please come at 3:30 p. m. and 4 to 6 j at 4:15 p. m. i The glass broken in an effort to get to the Are in the high school last Sat- j urday night was replaced yesterday, i Mayor Parks, who discovered the Are, was compelled to break a window in ' the kindergarten to get into the build- , lng, and then In turn break the glass . In a door to get Into the typewriting room, where the burning waste basket j ; was. After searching the scene of con- I flagration, Mayor Parks carried the ; basket of fire downstairs, and threw it out of doors, thereby saving anything i else from catching fire. It Is very fortunate that Mr. Parks discovered the fire for in a few more moments eon- , siderable damage might have resulted. The Fortnightly club met In regular session, at which a large numrAr of thei Hembers were present making a very interesting session.- Two excellent pa- . pers were read, the first being by Mrs. ; F. M. Webster on "The City Beautiful." Mrs. Morton Trout followed with her .' paper, the subject of which was, "The Dirert and Indirect Onfluences of Our Yards and Grounds." Thi next meet- . Ing of the club on April 1st will be a business session, at which the annual election of officers will take place. . , Mrs. Katherine Spring and sister-in-law of Austin spent Tuesday night at. the home of her sister, Mrs. W. R. Jenkins. i I. G. Swartz of Sheridan avenue Is Improving from his long siege of i typhoid fever. ROBERTSDALE. Mrs. James Landon and daughter Nona of Harrison avenue visited Mrs. Fred Collins of Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. M. Hubbard and children of Indiana boulevard spent Tuesday shopping in . Chicago. Mrs. Oscar Goldsmith Is quite ill at her home In Indiana boulevard with an, attack of the grip. Misses Ruth Jewett and Ella Sutherland were the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Frank Spoars of Hammond Monday,
reat deduction in
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OR WHITING
"They always satisfy." WALKO VERS for Men and Women. H. GORDON & SON, "WHITING'S BEST STORE"
Mrs. Blainey, mother of Mrs. Samuel Goon, Is critically ill at her home in Atchison avenue. Postmaster F. Richard Sehaaf left Tuesday evening for Indianapolis, where he will spend several days on business. Mrs. AVilliam Bahn of East Side visited her daughter, Mrs. Herman Theissen of Indiana boulevard, yesterday. Mrs. Rhinesberger and son of Harrison avenue were the guests of out-of-town friends Wednesday, Mrs. Henry Ehlers of Roberts avenue was the guest of friends in Joliet,' 111., Tuesday. Charles Eggers and Carl Buehler attended a stag party in Hammond Tuesday evening. Fred Vojral of Cleveland avenue was ALL OUT OF SORTS Has Any Hammond Person Never Felt That Way? Fee. all out of sorts? Tired. Blue, Irritable. Nervous? Back feel lame and achy? That's the story of sick kidneysBad blood circulating about; T"r!c acid poisoning the body. Just one way to feel right'again, Cure the sluggish kidneys: Do it with Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have cured many Hammond people. Here's one case. James Williams, 4828 Alcot avenue. East Chicago, Ind., says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills and I know that they live up to the claims made for them. My back ached and I had other annoying symptoms of kidney complaint When Dean's Kidney Pills were recommended to me, I procured a supply and in a short time after beginning their use, the symptoms of my trouble disappeared. I take pleasure in giving Doan's Kidney Pills my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 59 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United Stales. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other.
Office Whiting, Ind.
Phone 11 Prices
TELEPHONE 58-J The Peoples Cash Grocery Corner White Oak Avenue and 119th Street. (Next to Moser Hardware Store) A FEW SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK GRANULATED SUGAR with 1.00 order or more, per lb 6c BUTTER, Fancy Creamery, in cartons, per pound 33c EGGS, strictly fresh, per dozen 22c NEW CENTURY FLOUR, -bbl sack 75c GOLDEN HARVEST, H-bbl. sack 69c AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, 5 bars for 22c HORSE SHOE PLUG, per pound 45c
a Hammond business visitor Tuesday. Thomas Vaugn has moved his family from Roby to one of the Eck cottages - in Reese avenue. j Mesdames Frank Buehler and Arthur ; Stross were Chicago visitors Tuesday, j John Eck of Chicago was a Robertsdale business visitor Wednesday. Miss Helen MacLean of Roberts avenue visited her brother in Hammond Tuesday. Mr. Owens of Hammond gave his weekly lesson In calisthenics at the Franklin school today. August Ruff, who has been confined to his home by illness for several days. Is able to be out again. Mrs. Veis and mother, Mrs. Moore of Avenue, were among the Chicago shoppers Wednesday. HEGEWISCH. j Tom Cavanaugh. who has spent the 'winter in Texas, visiting George Wickham, returned home Saturday. ( Daniel Jordan purchased a team of j mules for yard use for the W. S. C. ft F. Co. Services in English are held the first and third Sunday of each month at ":15 p. m. at the Swedish Lutheran i church. j Quite a few attended the Moose's stag 'at Hammond Tuesday night. L. Gust, J. ! Saier, William O'Connelt and A. C. Klucker making the trip In Klucker'a auto. The F. F. J. club will hold a business meeting at the V. B. T. club rooms today. Nels Nelson bought a 'draught horse at the tocks yesterday for use In his teaming and coal business. Miss Louise Jordan and Mrs. Elsie Bnckmaster were in Chicago shopping yesterday. Lowrence Lamison and Carl Goetticher were in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Gustav Korthaus is spending a I few days with friends In Chicago. We were positive spring had come to stay Monday, when one of our citizens bravely marched down Ontario avenue on his way to the river with a caii of bait under one arm and a flsh pole overalls shoulder, but all appearances our one best bet was a "phoney."
OUR QUALITY
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Whiting Wholesale Liquor Go.
(Not Incorporated) ABE GOLDSMITH, Prop. Cor. White Oak Ave. and 119th St.
Tel. 5.
FOR SUNDAY DINNER
Try one of our Fancy Rib
Leg of Lamb. Also see our display of Green Vegetables and Fruits.
ATKIN & THARP CORNER 119TH AND SHERIDAN AVE.
O. E. MEEK, President.
BLANCHE MEEK, Secretary and Treasurer. 12 YEARS HONORABLE SERVICE. THE RESULT SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Telephone 109-J. Wing Laundry Co. 511 INDIANA BOULEVARD.
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GROCERY Successors to Phone Whiting 42. Specials for Friday and GROCERIES. Flour Ceresota, Gold Medal and Pillsbury, -bbl. sack. ..-grj 4-bbl. sack 78c Winona Butter, per lb 32(3 Fresh Eggs, per dozen..... 22c 3 Tip Toe Matches for Qq 10 lbs. Eastern Granulated Sugar with order.. 57 C ST. JOHN. ' Mrs. Henry Soelker was the guest of relatives in Chicago this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gerlach a baby boy. I Frank Scheldt transacted business in Hammond Wednesday. Joseph Thiel spent today with friends in Chicago. Adolph Scherer left today for Indianapolis to attend the democratio state convenion as a delegate from St. John township. George Hilbrlch transacted business in Hammond today. j Mr. and 'Mrs. Herman Borchers of! Hanover Prairie were visitors here ' Wednesday. , Henry Soelker transacted business in 1 Schererville Tuesday. Peter Fortz spent today in Hammond, i Philip Autgen of Hammond transacted business here Wednesday. CLARK STATION. Quitea number of folks are in an uproar because Clark road, between Fifth avenue and Nineth avenue, is being destroyed. The Illinois Improvement and Ballast company are paving Fifth avenue from Ambridge to Clark road and are hauling slatr from Ninth avenue to Fifth avenue.' They are hauling three yards each load which is entirely too much and it cutting up the road and no doubt against the law. J. Humbarger, William Schmetzer and Damon Schmetzer of Clark were Gary visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller of Clark Station were Gary visitors last evening. Elmer Behn is having his eyes treated and within a few days will have a substitute pair. Oh, you glasses. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. M. Sullivan of Clark Station were Gary visitors last evening. Fred Holifield of Gary was a Clark Station visitor last evening. THERE'S A CHANCK THAT TOO OUGHT NOT TO POSTPXB THAT SnOPPtJtG" ANT LOGGER. READ THE TIMES' ADS AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT SO.
AND PRICES
Roast of Beef or a Choice A. S. BRITTON, Vice President. AND MARKET. E. & M. Jewett. 760 Indiana Blvd., Robertsdale. Saturday, March 22 and 23 MEATS. Fancy Rib Roast, per lb. . Boston Butts, per lb..... 14c 11c Home Made Pork 8ausage, per pound IQ Majestic Hams, per lb jgc Armour's Star Bacon, strip, per lb...;.... 23q Glean and Horsford Parks. Mrs. J. Hlney and son William were Crown Point business visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Weinand of this place transacted business at Hobart today. N. Fleck of Turkey Creek called on friends here today. Peter Berg and Thomas Adler spent yesterday at Crown Point tin business. Miss Bessie Williams Is an out-of-town visitor today. MISERY FROM YOUR UPSET STOMACH OR INDIGESTION GOES - Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach If you will take a little Dlapepsin occasionally. This powerful digestive and antacid, though as harmless and pleasant as candy, will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all the food you can eat. Eat what your stomach craves, without the slightest fear of Indigestion or that you will be bothered with sour risings, Belching, Gas on Stomach, Heartburn, Headaches from stomach, Nausea, Bad Breath, Water Brash or a feeling like you had swallowed a lumf of lead, or other disagreeable miseries. Should you be suffering now( from any stomach disorder you can' get reliet within five minutes. If you will get from your charmaclst a tiO-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin yoii could always go to the table with a Biearty appetite, and your meals would taste .good, because you would know there would be no Indigestion of Sleepless nights or Headache or Stomach misery all the next day; and, besides, you would not need laxatives or liver pills to keep your stomach and bowels clean and fresh. Pape's Dlapepsin can be obtained from your druggist, and contains more than sufficient to thoroughly cure the rhfinflWOJwS? sdVp ky ETAOINU. .N worst case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Tbere Is nothing better for Gas on the Stomach or sour odors from the stomach or to cure a Stomach Headache: Toil couldn't keep a handier or more useful articl In the house.
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