Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1912 — Page 6
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SHUCKS Prom the Diary of St. Lenc Jeb Tite's gone f West Baden t recuperate. Jeb paid his taxes yestiddy. It s 'bout time they closet! th' stable .doors on th' two present aspirants fer th' presidency an' brought out 'nother dark horse. The Fortnightly Musical club met at the hftme of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Crowell on Kast Jollet street last evening and enjoyed a splendid program of musical numbers Riven by the members of the club. Two more meetings will close the present club year of the Fort nightly, which has been high successful. It Is said that a remonstrance of dangerous proportions has been signed by a majority of the Main street property owners affected by the proposed pavement and that it will be filed with the clerk In time to land a knockout blowto th project. Some wish to wait until the Interurban tracks are down before paving Is commenced at all, while others claim that the improvement at this time would mean the annihilation of those who are back of the project. The councH will meet to consider the motion In a few days. Quite a number of the local Odd Fel
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Mrs. Mathilda Johnson of 119th street,' Commercial club will be held next Tueswho has been ill for the past ten 1 day evening, May 7th. weeks with typhoid fever, has gone to' Miss Cecilia Abraham of Schrage avthe home of her sister in Chicago to cnue nas returned home from Chicago remain until she recovers. Although Heights, where she spent a few days Mrs. Johnson has been ill for ho long, visiting friends. she has not shown much Improvement! ,, .... , ' . ,, . . .... J Mrs. Mlkklla and children of John in her condition. I . . - . ., ! street have moved to Chicago. Mrs. Arthur Moore's committee will, Mrs Krank B. jwis and MIas Uia entertain the I O. T. M. members after Scnoenernan neard "Lohengrin" in their regular meeting tomorrow night. I &rand opf,ra at McVickers . theatre, in The high school students decided that- Chicago, on Saturday afternoon, a picnic will be held to celebrate their . The regular meeting of the Priscilla victories in the county contest. The club will be held in the Congregational day or place' has not yet been decided church parlors this evening.
upon. The regular meeting of the Whiting SEE IF YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED If Cross, Irritable and Feverish It Means WasteClogged Bowels. No matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough laxative physic should always be the first treatment given. If your child isn't feeling well; resting nicely; eating regularly and acting naturally it Is a sure sign that it's little stomach, liver, and 30 feet of bowels are filled with foul, constipated waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When cross. Irritable- feverish istomach sour, breath bad or your little J one has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore j throat, full of cold, tongue coated; give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs and in a few hours all the clogged up waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you will surety have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatlcs it cannot be harmful, besides they dearly love its delicious fig taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed a little given .today will save a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all jiges and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggists for the full name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,"-prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered.
Of the Stock of the Estate of the late Wm. Sfieglitz During this sale we are selling "SOPHOMORE" Suits,
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III. and Logan Streets Block. lows went to East Chicago last even lng to attend a banquet and meeting of the order. Thos attending were Herbert Wheaton, Thomas Piatt and Thomas H. Grant. A good time is reported by those attending. The meeting of the Q. A. M. club has been postponed a week, to meet with Mrsi A. 1 Salisbury next Monday evenAttorney Martin J. Smith and wife are moving into the Sherman house on Goldsborough streot this week. A twelve-pound baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman on Goldsborough .street yesterday. Lincoln chapter, F. and A. M., was host to its members last evening at a business meeting ami banquet given by the order. Notices for the holding of the registration of voters on May 9 have been posted in the various precincts here In time for those wishing to vote this year to investigate the peculiarities of the ne worder of things. William Parry transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Th sons and daughters of Sanford Cole, deceased, residing In various parts of the states, arrived yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Judson and take the remains of their father east for burial. - Contractor McWayne has been awarded the contract for building a bell tower on the fire house and city hall in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Manbeck will entertain a number of friends at 6 o'clock dinner at their home in Sheridan avenue next Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Baum and Dr. and Mrs. George S. Milliard attended the theatre and had dinner In Chicago on Sunday In celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Baum's wedding anniversary. Florence Denham will entertain a number of her friends at her home in Laporte avenue tomorrow In honor of her 11th. Mrs. J. Paul Smiley, sister of Mrs. Henry E. Beaubien, who has been here visiting for the past, week, has left for hernew home in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs! Smiley have been living at Englewood, where Mr. Smiley was employed i by the Lake Shore railroad, but he has now been appointed to a much more responsible position with the company at Cleveland. Miss Olga Kadow of Schrage avenue, who Is at St. Margaret's hospital. Is recovering rapidly and hopes to be able to return home by next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaub of Sheridan avenue are entertaining out-of-town relivs The L. O. T. M. will meet in regular session tomorrow evening, the ladies to be entertained by Mrs. Arthur Mooore's division of the entertainment committees. Mrs. Henry Trowe of Oliver street has refurnel home from the South Chicago hospital, where she was for two weeks. Mrs. Theodore Abraham of Schrage avenue was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Miss Helen Klatt of Illinois, formerly a Whiting teacher, has been visiting with friends here. The members of the carnival company, who expect to hold forth in Whiting for several days, arrived in town yesterday from Chicago Heights. The scene of the carnival will be White Oak avenue, from John street to 119th street. The Chicago Masons who came to Whiting on last Saturday for the Masonic affair, w"hen Edgar Bogardus of Chicago conferred the sublime degree on his son, Henry H. Bogardus of Whiting, have sent This Timer the following account of their trip for publication. Over fifty Chicago Masons were In at-
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tendance, and Henry E. Beaubien, a member of the local Masonic lodge, who Is also employed in the general office of the Standard Oil company, in Chicago, said that all in attendance said they never had a better time, and that the expectations, Deing mucn impressed with it. forty-seven master Masons, employed in j the general offices of the Standard Oil I company at Chicago, Journeyed to Whiting. Ind.. to assist Worshipful Brother Edgar Bogardus confer the sublime degree on his son. Brother Henry Hobart Bogardus, now a member , of Whiting lodge No. 613. F. and A. M. The degree was conferred by Worshipful Brother Edgar Bogardus. who is past master of Lincoln Park lodge No. ! 611, A. F. & A. M.. and also past com- j mander of Lincoln Park Commandery ; No. 64, K. T., assisted by the following i brethern: ; First section H. E. Black. F. A. Tyler. A. R. Wetterherg. Henry Bates, H. j T. Zaremba. H. F. Hobeift, H. Z. Hendrickson. and Albert Weiss. Section section H. A. Black, -A. R. Wetterberg, H. T. Zaremba. II. F. Hobein, W. S. Peavey, .1. L, Parkes, H. Z. Hendrlckson. W. H. W. Van Buren. F. A. Tyler, E. G. Rommeiss and William Roberts. The conferring of the degree was highly appreciated by members of Whiting lodge No. 613, and was done In an impressive manner. At 5:45 p. m. the lodge was called from labor to refreshment and partook of a turkey dinner prepared by the Eastern Star Chapter at Whiting, to which the visiting brethern did full justice. During the dinner a band, composed entirely of master Masons affiliated with Whiting lodge No. 61 S, rendered appropriate music, after which the brethern were addressed by Worshipful Brother Baum of Whiting lodge No. 613. Brother Edgar Bogardus. Worshipful Gretter and Brethern Tyler, Neavey, Gavlt, Hall, Davidson and Holliday. Brother Henry Hobart Bogardus wm presented with a diamond studded pin by the visiting brethern as a mark of esteem In which he and his father are held by them, the presentation being made by Brother Rev. F. M. Websjter. In the evening the work was performed on Brother Robert Curtis by the regular officers of Whiting lodge No. 613, and was enjoyed by a large number of the visiting brethern who had never seen the Indiana work before. DYER. Dance at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening. May 1st. Everybody welcome. 30-lt MERRILLVILLE. L. E. Hanada, a Jap from Northwestern university, lectured on "Foreign Missions" at the M. E. church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Myle Pierce were at Valparaiso Monday to attend the funeral of Lewis Murton. Mrs. Anna Leismann of Hammond is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Peter Lennertz left Saturday evening for Montana. He expects to be gone for several months. Verona Koch was a Chicago visitor Monday. Raymond Zuvers spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Ruth Smith, who spent the winter here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Barton, Is visiting her father at Hammond. HEGEWISCH. Mrs. Petlny of Roseland visited Friday with Mrs. Starkweather. Miss Myland was shopping in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Wickham was In Hammond Saturday on business. William Sippel was in Chicago yesterday on business: Tobey Silverman was in Chicago last evening. The infant son of John Kiram, 3234 136th street, was buried Sunday at Holy Cross cemetery. Mr T .on tr of Vera. TH.. Is vlsitine-- F. ! KucKmasier. Anton Kosiba transacted business in Hammond yesterday. This Is vacation week for the pupils of the Henry Clay school. B. A. Anderson was in Chicago yes terday, Mr. and Mrs. Kasimoski of Chicago visited yesterday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zacharias. The dance given by the IT. B. T. club last Saturday night was a decided success financially and socially. The fifty dollars was raffled off and I Hess won LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One sie smaller after using- Allen's Foot-Eease. the antiseptic powder for the feet. It makii tlgnt or new shoes fee! easy; gives nstant relief to corns and bunions, Blisters, Callous and Sore Spots. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. 8old everywhere. 2Sc. For FREE trial package, address, Allen a. Olmsted. JLe ityx- N
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THREE KILLED IN THIS It. Mr. Hess Is well known here, having married one of our popular Hegewlsch girls. Miss Anna Schweitzer a short time ago. Miss Mary Erickson died at her home Sunday morning after a prolonged illness. Miss Erickson is the daughter of Mrs. Swan Olson of 13540 Buffalo avenue. Services will be in charge of Rebecca lolge No. 444 and will be held at the M. E. church Wednesday, at 12:30. Frank Zacharias was In South Chicago yesterday on business. Mary E. Erlcksen, daughter of Mrs. i Swan Olson, sister of 'Anna and Martin, died at her home.' 13534 Buffalo avenue, Hegewlsch, Sunday, April 28 at 10 a. m. Funeral service from her late residence. Interment at Oalcwoods. GRIFFITH. Dance at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening. May 1st. Everybody welcome. 30-lt Glean and Horsford Parks. Mrs. Jake Hiney of this place transacted business al Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adler of this place were Hammond visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adler of this place were Hammond visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Gutke of this place entalned out-of-town visitors over SunSunday. Mrs. Frank Krieter and children of Lottavllle were seen here today. P. Berg and J. Hiney transacted business out of town today. Rose and Louise Predow spent last evening at Gary. ROBERTSDALE. The Star Workers will hold a business meeting at the home of Miss Rica Vater tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cunningham of Indiana Harbor were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leverenz of Harrison avenue, Sunday. Mrs. Fred Eggers of Roberts avenue visited her sister, Mrs. John Dreeson of East Chicago yesterday. Miss Lillian Soltwedel of Harrison avenue Is spending the week In Michigan City, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Langohr entertained Mrs. Wittimer and daughter of East Side and Mrs. Brown of East Chicago at their home in Indiana boulevard Sunday. Misses Clara Schaaf and Myrtle Soltwedel spent Sunday in Chicago with friends. Mrs. Charles Stross and son of Harrison avenue visited her mother, Mrs. Barbey of Chicago over Sunday. Michael Hannon spent Sunday in ! Kouts. Ind., visiting his father, who is quite ill. Mrs. H. .lone of Harrison avenue was a Chicago visitor yesterday. j The memnrs of the Sixtv-Three club wil, h- entertained at th- home of Mr, H. Theissen in Indiana boulevard to-I morrow afternoon. j Mrs. Edward Freese of Roberts avenue was the guest of Hammond friends vesterlay Milford Moore and Clarence Eggers attended the Orpheum theatre, Hammond, last evening. . Mrs. Richard Smith of Tndiana boulevard visited her sister, Mrs. Hunt of South Chicago, yesterday. Henry Atchison of AVoddville. Ind., was the guest of his sisters, Mrs. A. Roberts and Mrs. W. Grlsdale, over Sundaj-. Miss Kathrine Cannells and Oscar Galles spent Sunday in Evanston, III:, visiting friends. Miss Josephine .Tewett of Pearl street was the sucst of her sister, Mrs. Frank
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AUTO YESTERDAY BY TRAIN; Spoars of Hammond, last evening. George Bader of Harrison avenue n-Qa a fhlca o-n visitor Rnndflv I The berry set which was to be raffled oft this evening for the benefit of Rich ard Fehrman has been postponed until' May 14. ! Mrs. A. Sutherland of Reese avenue Is recovering nicely from her recent illillness, i The Ladles' chorus of the Evangelical 1 church will meet this evening at the church at 7:30 o'clock. ST. JOHN. Dance at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening. May 1st. Everybody welcome. 30-lt BURNHAM. Mr. and Mrs. Feece of Hegewtsch were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burnham of Center avenue Sunday. Mrs. Roy Nellis of Park avenue spent Saturday afternoon out of town, P'nSMrs. Sarah Wilder of Pullman avenue spent . Saturday and Sunday with her son and family at Hobart. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rau of Center avenue visited relatives in Chicago on Sunday. Arnold Faverty of Park avenue spent yesterday afternoon In Hammond. Harry McConahey of Pullman visited' friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson and Mrs. S. P. Furner of Park avenue attended church at Englewood on Sundaymorning. Mrs. S. Burnham and son John of Centet,avenue spent Saturday evening In Pullman with frlend.s. Mrs. Fred Rau. Mrs. James Patton, Miss Mary Frank. Mrs. Charles Whit--. tenberg and Marie Sprunce were Ham mond visitors Saturday. LOWELL. Frank Slayton, who has been seriously 111 at the home of her sister, Mrs. Abel Sherman, at Crown Point, is somewhat Improved. Sheriff Tom Grant spent yesterday afternoon In Lowell. He has about recovered from his recent illness. The ground for the new transfer elevator at Schneider has been surveyed and work on the building will soon begin. It is said the building will be 500 feet by SO and 90 feet high. Frank Hopper has -.pened his boating and fishing season on the Kankakee river at Schneider. He is equipped with 13 row boat, and, being a courteous gentleman, is patronized by many Chicago people. John C. Nichols, a young man living
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.at South Holland, Mich., whom he had ll i nut ntcii iur i wen ty years, mey noi ' . knowing where each other were until i ( discovered by accident. I Mrs. Charls Clevenger of Chicago i j and Mrs. Susie Ragon of Denver, Colo., j j are visiting at the home of their rela- j ( lives, Mr. ana Mrs. uuy clevenger, llvi lng east of town. Mrs. Hayward' of Chicago Heights visited her daughter, Mrs. George Foster, over Sunday. Kltchel Hayhurst, who Is confined In St. Margaret's hospital, in Hammond, ; with a serious case of typhoid fever, Is lowly recovering He will be brought to his home here In a couple of weeks. Emery Gragg of this place received word from Chicago Heights yesterday that his son Bernle had been taken to a hospital, to be operated on for blood poison. Miss Ella Mertser of Downer's Grove, III., Is a guest of her sister Maude, who teaches school at Creston. Mrs. John Lynch accompanied her son Ernest to Chicago yesterday. Miss Lena Klmmet was In the city yesterday. Byron Chipman transacted business in Chicago yesterday. " " " t LANSING. Miss Minnie Kaske was a Lansing visitor Sunday evening. The ball game to be played with Globe Sunday was called off on account j of the rain. I Miss Ruth Gamble spent the week ' end at her home in Lansing. SCHERERVILLE. Tony Kalse is a Crown Point busiI ness visitor today. Andrew Neudor is a Chicago visitor today. Mrs. C. W. Horner is an out-of-town visitor today. Frank Berwanger is a Hammond visitor today.
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