Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 27 May 1912 — Page 6

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Happenings of a Day in Lake SHUCKS Prom the Diary of St. Lenc Elder Berry sez Teddy's tactics remind him purty much o' thet Judas Iscariot feller in th' Bible. Ef friendship ain't wuth more'n thet never let me hev enny. Ambition hez created St. Helena's fer bigger men than Roosevelt. Ona of the events of Decoration day on Thursday will be the dedication of the new community mausoleum built and completed recently at th cemetery. Invitations have been sent out bearing the following program. The dedication exercises will commence immediately a.fter the regular G. A. R. memorial ex erclie. Song Quartet. Invocation Rev. Howard BiUman. Sonr Nearer. Mr God. to Thee, the assembly. Address by the orator of the day, Rsv. T. W. McVety, of Streator, 111. Dedicatory prayer Rev. C. V. Stockbarger. Address in German Rev. Lueder. Song Quartet. Benedtotion. Inspection ef the rrmusoleom. IDrhaxt Blxsman has sold to M. H. Petersen, a South Chicago cltiien, thirty acres of land situated near Creston. Th consideration was ' $4,000 for the thirty ami is a big advance In the price ef land In that section of the country. A big crowd of East Chicago fans accompanied the basebal lteam here yes terday and returned last night overjoyed at their victory over Crown Point. A public dance will be given at Central Music hall on Thursday evening. Chicago music has bgeen engaged for LOWELL. Mrs. Rant Pratt went to Chicago Saturday to visit friends. Miss Mollle Lloyd went' to Chicago Saturday to stay with her sister, Mrs. Oleen, who Is sick. Miss Violet Viant attended the art Institute In Chicago Saturday. Attorney J. W. Belshaw practiced In the superior court In Hammond Friday, being retained in a divorce case. Attorney Frank Pattee and wife of Crown Point visited his parents Sunday. Mel Griesel and wife went to Chicago Saturday evening to visit with Forest Griesel and family over Sunday. ' - -v j William Kenney of Hammond was in Lowell Saturday. Lorain Dinwlddie of Morgan Park, who spent a few days at the home of his father, Oscar Dinwiddie, returned to Morgan Park Saturday. Clyde Kink Is repairing the cottage on the lot north of the Catholic church which property is owned by his mother. He will put the property In good repair. The past week was just the kind of weather the farmers needed to finish plowing and planting corn. While it looked gloomy at first the farmers are now feeling more cheerful and hopeful Harry Clark of Minneapolis Is here on account of the serious sickness of his mother, Mrs. Perry Clark. Mrs. Mary Gore is seriously sick at her home, and It Is thought that she HAPPY RESULTS Have Made Many Hammond , Resi dents Enthusiastic. Ne wonder scores of Hammond eitl tens grow enthusiastic. It Is enough to make anyone happy to find relief after years ef suffering. , Public state mentsj like the following are but truthful repreentatlena of the dally work done In Hammond by Dean's Kidney Pills. . Mrs. F. W. Nimon, of Hammond, Ind says: "I have no hesitation In giving Dean's Kidney Pills my re-endorsement. for I firmly believe they live up to all the claims mae for them. - One of my ehtttrea suffered from weak kidneys and bad but little control over the kMnoy secretions. The child's health was all ron down and she was very nervous. When I heard about Dean's Kidney Pills. I decided to try them and procured a supply from Summers' Pharmacy. Their use made a marked Improvement from the first and in few weeks the child was In much bet ter health. It gives me pleasure to recemmend Doan's Kidney Pill, to other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 5 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo Now Tork, sole agents for the United States. Remember . the name Dean's and take no other. DON'T GO TO LAW Oar Abstract will show you whether to a are baying land or a law aralt. ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY to AIXMAN BROS CAPITAL $100,000.00 Abstracts of Title to Lands Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES: 656 Broadway, Gary, lnd In Ailman Block, Crown Point, If BRANCH OFFICE: Chicago Title A Tract Company, Chicago, IIL

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the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paulson and son. Robert, of Chicago, were Crown Foint visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Groman of Milwaukee are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. IHnwiddie on Court street this week. Mrs. C. A. Lincoln will return tomorrow from an extended visit with relatives in Muncie, Ind. Yesterday was a big "automobile" day for Crown Point, and the various hotels served dinner to capacity crowds accordingly. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davis and son of Chicago visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown yesterday. Crown Point residents are praying that the courthouse clock be repaired as soon as possible and provided with the customary ringing apparatus. The striking of the time is sorely missed. Crown Point, up in Lake county. Is destined to become a great business center in a legal and general way before many years. The city has Improved greatly in the past few years and since the establishment of the many boom cities in Lake county. We spent the day there last Friday in th Interest of the Herald. During the day we had the pleasure of meeting Hon. John Peterson, who ran for congress in the tenth district two years ago and gave Congressman Crumpacker the race of his life. Since then the legislature has taken Laporte county out of the district and put it In the thirteenth. Mr. Peterson will not seek congressional honors this year. A new electric car line is being put in between Crown Point and Gary and work Is being pushed on it every day. It Is believed the car lino will be of material benefit to Crown' Point, as the business between Gary and the other cities in Lake county, with public officials at Crown Point, is dally growing. Indianapolis Herald. wilt have to submit to a surgical operation. Mrs. Ferguson and daughter, Mrs. Claude Trump, were Hammond visitors Saturday. The out-of-town teachers have gone to their respective homes. Superintend ent A. T. Elliott has gone to Richmond, Ind.; Miss Margaret Johnston to Burnt Prairie. 111.: Miss Kthel Harper to Oakland City, Ind.; Miss Anna Graverson to Bremen, Ind., and Miss Geraldine Smith to Winchester, Ind. Miss Helen Ford and her mother will probably go to Lafayette later on. Mr. Lefler. principal, and wife will reside in Lowell. All these teachers, excepting Miss Graverson and Miss Smith, will return and teach school next term. Miss Graverson, who Is a primary teacher of rare ability, has secured a position. In her home town. Miss Smith, also an able teacher, will not teach for per sonal reasons matrimony, some say. All the out-of-town teachers are nossessed of marked ability, and It is fortunate that some of them were secured for next term. Of the excellent home teachers, it Is understood that Miss Carsten and Miss BrowneU have decided not to teach next season. Low ell has every cause to be proud of her school the past term. CRESTONMrs. Schnurlein was a Chicago vis itor Saturday. It is rumored that Crown Point par ties are dealing for twenty acres north of town and that if the deal is closed they will build on It. Mrs. Ernest Tuhbs is the guest of Chicago relatives. Mrs. Malinda Garrison Is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Buckley, at Lowell. The close of the Cedar Creek townsnip local option campaign is becoming almost as warm as the Taf t-Roosevelt contest.. The latest thinsr is a circular by the "wets," in which they admit that' Cedar Creek township has , not gone to the dogs as they had prophesied it would, but they say that the failure was due to the good crops In the township during the past two years. The "d'rys" will. close their campaign with a mass meeting in Taylor's theatre, at Lowell, on Sunday evening. Elijah P.Brown of Indianapolis, the editor of the ;Rms Horn," will be the principal speaker. Mr. Brown Is an able and forceful orator, and he should command a large audience. HEGEWISCH. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Collins Thursday a nine-pound baby girl. Billy Doe won the prize waltz at the dance in Hammond Wednesday night. Harry Carlson of Stony Island visited friends here Thursday. Miss Clara Korthaus visited friends in Chicago Friday. There are numerous cases of whooping coughiin town. The Parents' club meeting at the H. C. school Thursday afternoon had the best attendance this year, about fifty being present. A feature of the entertaining was the singing rendered by each grade in' turn. The eighth grade were especially good. They at tended the song festival at Bowen high school. South Chicago, Friday. Mrs. Pressket and son Richard of Chicago spent Thursday with Mrs. William Kimball. Mrs. Nelson of Buffalo avenue is having a new porch built onto her residence. Mrs. William Drinnan and Mrs. Kimball were shopping in Hammond Wednesday. The Calumet Coal and Teaming Co., street paving contractors, certainly do not care how heavy they load their wagons. Grandpa Crane was in Chicago Friday on business. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Collins of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Collins was christened Katherine Jo sephine at St. Columba's church Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. Mike navies acting as sponsors. The baby was named aft-

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Twenty-nine people, mostly children, were bitten by dogs Saturday in Chicago. This suburb will have a repetition of this horror if our citizens won't take the trouble to have the law enforced. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Anderson spent Sunday with Captain O'Brien and family of Deerfteld, 111. Borp Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. John Mager of Superior avenue a daughter. Alrick Wiederberg and Adolph Sayles gave a surprise party Saturday night at the home of Gustav Korthaus in honor of Art Korthaus. About forty were present, the guests staying until a very late hour playing games and being entertained by the Metropolitan orchestra. A fine lunch was served. The Hegewlsch Grays were defeated Sunday by the Hammond Grays, the score being 13 to 5. Born Sunday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berg of Chicago a son. Airs. Monta Wickham and daughter Kuth were in Hammond yesterday. GRIFFITH, Mrs. Inez Gibson of Crown Point vis ited relatives here Sunday. XI T 1 1 . itnei -nniips of Ross visited "me or her daughter, Mrs. frank Orsburn, yesterday. 1 "u Airs. Header were guests at me nome of his son John Sunday T V . T'l . - . Aujai xseignoors held a social last Friday evening and a most enjoyauie time was nad by all. Th. T . . . I'uifsu-rs team from here went to Lowell by automobile Saturday even. Ing to take part in some initiation work mere. Mrs. Joe Russell was taken to a hos pital in Chicago, where she will under go an operation. The eighth grade commencement fe Griffith & Calumet tnmnwn win. held- next Friday evening in the town hall. The following are the graduates iii.Mii vniLiiin: itiancne Rieele. Cora yp, Joseph Govert Frank Miller. Tien. ry 'iohg, Lome Miller. CLARK STATION. mrs. r. nenn and jviiss Emily Behn oi Liark station were Chicago visitors yesterday. Quite a number of our young folks attended the J,ake county high school track meet at Crown Point today. Gary was their choice. Richard Much of this place represented Gary in the mile. Mrs. A. Wagner of Clark Station was a Gary business transactor yesterday. F. C. Holifield of Gary was a Clark Station visitor last evening. William Osterman transacted business at his farm at Clark road, near Black Oak. He is busy plowing and will prepare for a big crop. Rev. Rump of Tolleston was a Clark Station business visitor. MERRILLVILLE. The Ladies' Aid society of this place and the Busy Bees of Griffith were entertained by Mrs. Lou Southworth at her home in Griffith last Thursday afternoon. About thirty-five were present At 5:30 a dainty two-course luncheon was served. The ladies were unanimous in their praise of Mrs. Southworth as a hostess. Mrs.. Lillie Pierce has returned from Hammond, where she spent a few days visiting friends. ir. frushiange of Beatrice town today" between trains. was in ,-cuii mirge ana daughters are Chi cago visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Hart Mundell are spend ing the week with his mother H. Crawford of Gary is spending the day here with friends. The Journeymen Stonecutters' union at San Francisco has entered into an agreement with the contractors where by an advance in wages of 60 cents a day will hecome effective on Oct. 1. The new law carefully defines the rates that may be legally charged for finding employment and provides punishment for its violation. Rheumatics No Longer Dread Changeable Weather The prescription, "Xurito," free from Opiates and Narcotics, found to be the antidote to uric acid, gives remarkable result, almost immediate relief and an absolute, quick cure to rheumatic sufferers. This is now testified to by many Hammond sufferers, and what is better than home testimony? If you have Rheumatism, Sciatica or Neuritis, be assured that you will get rid of it or your money will be refunded. "Nurlto" will banish all aches and pains, limber up those sore and inflamed Joints and muscles. 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Mrs. Henry E. Beaublen entertained a number of ladies at an informal lunch eon, at her home, in Laporte avenue, Friday afternoon. Misses Lucy Bartuska and Esther Evans spent the week end at Crown I'oint, as the guest of Miss Harriett Timm. Miss Florence Schaub of Sheridan avenue has returned home from Terre ITBllle. Tnd . vhnri ehn the cncit nf l . friends for several days. Mrs. Kathryn Spring and daughter Rutli of Austin, 111., spent yesterday here visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R. Jenkins.

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Mrs. Hugh M. Atkin. entertained a ! number of her little friends at her home on Laporte avenue on Saturday afternoon in honor of her 7th birthday an niversary. The children spent a most enjoyable time, the hostess receiving meny pretty and useful gifts. Edward Goldrick has returned home from Cleveland, O., where he spent two weeks' vacation visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Davidson and family of Gary and Mr. and Mrs. James Davjdson and family of Englewood speqt yesterday here visiting their mother, Mrs. Ada D. Davidson, and brotjjier and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davidson. Mrs. Ijee Fredenberg of New York avenue is entertaining her mother and 3ister from Van Wert, O. The annual exhibit of the Whiting public schools will be held next Friday, May 31. Mrs. George M. Baum and two children of Sheridan avenue "nave gone to Youngstown, O., to spend the summer with her parents. Mr. Baum will also leave for Youngstown as soon as school closes. Mrs. F. M. Long and daughter Hazel were Chicago visitors on Saturday. Miss Pearl L. Traverse of Fred street, who will be married next month to Albert Thwing of East Chicago, was the recipient of another pleasant surprise, given in her honor by Miss Emma Schmidt and Mrs. AJfred Johnson on Friday night. The function was a novelty shower, given at the home of MIfs Schmidt, on Fred street. The bride-elect was the recipients of many beautiful gifts. Among; the guests those present trom out of, town were Mrs. F. A. Thwing and son Albert of East Chicago and Charles Creasbaum of Hammond. Mrs. B. U. Doolittle has been entertaining her sister. Mrs. Mildred Berghoff, and two children of Fort Wayne. Miss Emma Daegltng of Gary is spending a few weeks' vacation at the horde of her brother, F. N. Daegling, on Latyirte tvenue. M,rs. Herman Emken and baby of the East Side were the guests of her mother, VMrs. Koch of White Oak avenue. Mrs. A. D- Davidson of Laporte avenue left today for New York, from 4k CALENDAR OF SPORTS FOR THE WF.EK. MOXDAY. i Women's tennis championships i of the eastern states, at Haver- i ford. Pa. 4 Finish wrestling match between 4 Mike Yokel and Walter Miller, at 4 Salt Lake City. 4 Xew England intercollegiate 4 tennis championships, at Boston. 4 TUESDAY. 4 Hugo Kelly vs. Jack Dillon, 10 4 rounds, at Indianapolis. i Eddie McGoorty vs. Bob Moha, i 10 rounds, at New York. 4 Opening of the season of the 4 Kentucky - Indiana - Tennessee i ("Kitty)) league. 4 Western open golf championship 4 begins at Idlewild club, Chicago. 4 WEDNESDAY. Annual exhibition of Devon i Horse Show association opens at Devon, Pa. t i i Ad Wolgast vs. Leach Cross. 10 i rounds, at Xew York. t Packey McFarland vs. Ray Eronson, 10 rounds, at Indianapolls. i Sammy Trott vs. Pal Brown, 10 rounds, at Columbus, Ohio. THURSDAY. Five hundred mile international sweepstakes automobile race at Indianapolis. , Relay race of power boats on the Hudson river, from New York to Albany. ' Opening of the spring race meettng at Latonia. Fortieth annual retratta of HarJem Vorl Regatta association, at Xew I Alfred Ie Oro vs. Edward Ralph, for pocket billiards championship. 6t Trenton, X. J. ' Xew York state intercollegiate 4k athletic championships at Hamilton. X. Y. , FRIDAY. 4 National Intercollegiate athletic championships at Philadelphia, Annual championships of the 4k Western Conference Athletic asso4 ciation, at Lafayette, Ind. Canadian Olympic swimming 4 trials begin in Montreal. SATURDAY. National Intercollegiate athletic 4k championships, at Philadelphia. 4k Annual games of the Intercollegiate Association of Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, 4k at Sharon, Pa.

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you have the assurance of fair Hammond to 8 p. m. . where she will sail on 'Wednesday for a three months' European trip. . A very pretty christening took place yesterday afternoon, when the litUa daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Davidson took place at their home on Laporte avenue. The baptismal services were conducted by Rev. F. M. Webster of the Congregational church, the lltl"- oeing namea uonnie Jean Da'..u viuoun. William Holler of New Tork avenue has gone to his home in LaCrosse, Wis., for a short visit. i ne marriage of MISs Wendla Mctasney of Chicago and Robert Bradwell of Des Moines, " .. " " ortae yester. i.cj, win pc oi interest to ner many Whiting friends, having formerly been a domestic science teacher in the Whit ing schools. Lirs. luiirun fienancKson has returned home from Joliet, 111., where she spent several days visiting her grand parents, and has again resumed her position as musician at Berry's theatre. J'ast Chicago. Mrs. Charles Federsen entertained relatives from Chicago yesterday Melvtn Abraham of Whiting and Miss Frances Williamson of Gary have gone to Joliet, 111., to visit relatives of the latter. C. A. Hellwig Is entertaining his fa tner, Edward F. Hellwic of Wll'ixm.. poit. Ind. The latter, who is 88 years ef age, will spend the summer here with his son. Miss Edna Putnam of Valparaiso university has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Putnam Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krieger of Garv spent yesterday here visiting with their Mr. and Mrs. William Reed of Sheri- I parents. dan avenue entertained the former's brother and family of Pullman yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson of Menominee, Mich . were the guests of the former's sisier, rMs. William E. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are on their way to Detroit, Mich. There will be a lecture on India, given at the M. E. church, tomorrow evening. Miss Lois Woods of Gary spent yesterday with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nichols Of John street. Mrs. Henry Fifleld of Oliver street will leave tomorrow for Chambersburg, Pa., to be the guest of her daughter. Miss Marguerite Fifleld. Mr. Kreuger of Laporte avenue Is reported to be quite dangerously 111. Several members of the A. O. H. of Whiting will attend a card party and dance, to be given by the Hibernians of South Chicago tomorrow evening. W:lliam Ma'fko, who was arrested on Saturday night cn the charge of Intoxi cation, was arraigned before Judge Atchison yesterday, who imposed a fine of $1 and costs. In default of same Maisko is Wing held at the station. Mrs. Charles McCarthy of Ohio avenue is on the sick list.

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