Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1912 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Thursday, August 15, 1912.

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EAST CHICAGO.

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The many friends ot Miss Flossie Pickard will be pleased to know that she is recovering nicely from her recent operation. . . . Mrs. James Golden, of Pittsburg, who was the guest Tuesday and Wednesday of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, left yesterday afti moon f or her home Mrs. Harjman accompanied her to Indiana Harbor to see her off on' the Pennsylvania. Mrs. Golden was in Fort Wayne to visit her son, and while there, took the opportunity of running to East Chicago for a little surprise visit. Miss Ida Philips, of Beacon street, is entertaining this afternoon in honor of her cousins, Miss Mabel Mold and Miss Blanche Jones of Girard, Ohio, who is the guest of Mrs. George Reuss. There will be about twenty preset and cards will funish the diversion.. Mrs. H. K. Philips of Beacon street will leave tomorrow for Laetonla. Ohio, for a visit to her old home with relatives. An inquest was held yesterday afternoon over the remains.' of George Jaskulski, an employe of the Universal Portland Cement company, at. Buffington, who was electrocuted early yesterday morning.

l ne acciaeni nappenea auoui j o'clock. The man was usually employ- ( yd In what is known as the bar gang and had work ex' with his gang until) midnight, when his foreman set him I to work cleaning the floor in one of the :

buildings. Shortly before 10 o'clock the

foreman was walking through the building when he noticed Jaskulski Bargains, standing, with one hand grasping the -elevator switch and the other the kiln switch. The foreman ran back to get -

the electrical foreman to cut off the current, and this was done releasing '

Ja-skuleki. A number of men worked

EAST CHICAGO

the

Your Goods on

Payment Plan from MILLER, The Furniture Man A square deal to everybody.

East Chicago Pantorium SXYIER JONES. Prop. LATHES' AM) r;F.TS lsl,KMG, phkssixg. dikinu and rizpaiuim. Pressing Pone While You Walt Goods Called for and Delivered i I p-to-Tate I artleV and Gents' Shoe Shining; Parlor 714 CHICAGO AVE. PHONE 348-J

A. BELL

Leading Jeweler, Expert , CALUMET BUILDING

over him for some time, working his

arms up and down In an effort to refctore respiration, but, it was, in vain. The body was taken to Burns and McGuan's undertaking establishment.

Bargains.

Bargains at the GARFIELD FURNITURE HOUSE 4738 Olcott Avenue

SURRA DECORATING CO. Painters and Decorators

Tel 179

INDIANA HARBOR

Mrs. Harriet Winslow of First street' ' yesterday had as her guest Mrs. Flor-4 ' lO X OrSytll Ave ence McCormitk, of Point . Richmond, j Cal., and Mrs. George Jones of Whit-

M. s. Charles Bowen will leave In- j (liana Harbor on Sunday for & visit to i JViunvie, Ind. . j Mrs. Harriet Winslow, of First street, J

entertain the Birthday club at din- j iitr tonight. There will be covers for twelve-. " j Xick Carter," the gr atest of all detectives, selves the $100,000 Jewel mysUry. This will be shown in motion picture.? at the Family theatre tonight. Tlie HTe of the famous American sli-utli from early boyhood on will te portrayed. These pictures are for joung and old. They are sensational, but there are no killings. Every foot, cf tlie 3,000 feet of film Is a thrill and

every thrill a sensation. The greatest

M. C. Wiley w. H. Tatman Phone East Chicago 123 WILEY & TATMAN Architects

CALUMET v EAST

BUILDING. CHICAGO.

Suite 220-21.

INDIANA.

INDIANA HARBOR

The Real Drug Store Ask for Nyal Repaedles 3410 Michigan Avenue Phones 150 and 94 . Indiana Harbor, Ind.

WHITING

Interpreters SARIC

Translators

& DUPES CO.

IIKAI. KSTATK. LOANS, INSURANCE AND HE.MIVO

Steamship and Itailrond Tickets to All

Porta of the World Phone 46. 3 148 Guthrie Street. INDIANA HABOIl INDIANA.

TELEPHONE 25 All Orders Promptly Delivered STREET CAR STOPS AT The Harbor Confectionery P. GIANNINI.

WHOLESALE RETAIL ICE CREAM

FIXE FRl'ITS 340S MICHIGAN AVENUE.

'GASTEL Real Estate 3420 Michigan Avenue Phone 101

OTTO C. F. SEEHASE HARDWARE Corner Deodar and"135th Streets Phona 135 INDIANA HARBOR INDIANA

The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company-. P.ICHARD EHRHARDT. President SANITARY PLUMBING

Gaa Kitting;. Iron and Tile Drainage

nt;i-.ii ri jirs COR. MICHIGAN AND BLOCK AVES. TELEPHONE 550-W.

THE ENTERPRISE BLEY & GALLES, Props. Grocery and Market 760 INDIANA BOULEVARD

Phone Whiting 42 Robertsdale.

RHEUMATISM

Have you tried Sternberg's French

Rheumatic Remedy? If not, you bet

ter try a bottle. Prepared and sold at

M. STERNBERG'S

119th & Short Sts. Whiting, Ind

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Drop a postal card to J. H. SNYDER WHITING, INDIANA

And get valuable Information In return.

FOR GOOD LUMBER OR ANYTHING

IN THE BUILDING LINE AND BEST SOFT AND HARD COAL CALL ON THE

Whiting Lumber & Coal Co.

TELEPHONE 16S-M

HEGEWISCH

HEGEjyiSCH SAVINGS

BANK M. C. ZACHARIAS & CO.

3 Per Cent Interest Paid on

. Savings Accounts. Safe Deiosit Boxes, $3.00 Per Year. Insurance.

Get Busy With Oscar! "

Fish, Frog, Chicken, Sea Food and

Game Clnners at All Hours

Home Cooking, Service La Grande

Accommodation for Private Parties

OSCAR GOLDSMITH CAFE AND BUFFET

Indiana Boulevard and 114th Street,

Forsythe, Opposite Base Ball Park ; Phone, Whiting 32

HEGEWISCH COAL AND

TEAMING CO:, Inc. The Cold Weather Coal Com pany of Hegewisch

LEE F. CLARK 436 -119TH STREET NEWSPAPER DEALER Lake County Times and all Chicago Papers.

PURCHASE YOUR GROCERY SUPPLIES AT The People's Cash Grocery AND SAVE MONEY 4024 119TH STREET

s.

HERSKOVITZ, M. D. 1'HYSICIAX AMD SURGEOX

EAST CHICAGO OFFICE. Chicago and Melville Aves. Phone 81. INDIANA HARBOR OFFICE: Auditorium Bldg. Phone 13d

of an detective stories. The price is j 141 Street and I. H. Belt R. R. always five cents for everybody. I .

Airs. Elizabeth Luther of Johnstown.

1'j.. sister-in-law of Mrs. H. A. Carpenter, arrived on Tuesday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter. She leaves

this afternoon for Cedar Rapids. Iowa,1)

where she will visit other relatives. C. J. Sharp and family of Hammond tpent yesterday wJh Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carpenter, sir. Shirp is paster of the Hammond Christian church Arsene Rebecca lodge. No. 755, will meet as usual at K. F. hall this evening. All members are requested to attend.

Washington Lumber & Coal Co. LUMBER, MILL WORK, BUILDIHG MATERIAL AND COAL

Tel. 263

GIVE US A TRIAL

HUBESfc Undertaker 4739 Forsyth Avenue, Telephones 27135

ROBERTSDALE. Mrs. Kelson Moore of Roberts avenue was a Chicago visitor yesterday.

Mrs. Martin Nelson of Harrison av- 1 enue visited her husband at the Pre- i

byterian hospital Tuesday and reports him about the same. Miss Myrtle Soltwedel of Harrison avenue was the guest of Hammond friends last evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell entertained Mr. Carey of Winona Lake, Ind.f at their home in Roberts avenue Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Bode of the State Line visited her sister, Mr. Sidney Chamberlain of Harrison avenue, ' yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Maker of Indiana boulevard are entertaining relatives from Iowa. Mrs. Wlttmer and son of Cheltenham visited her sister, Mrs. Stephen Langohr of Indiana boulevard, Tuesday. Messrs William Payne, Oliver Burn an John Oobel, attended the water carnival at the lake front in Chicago Tuesday. P-obert Turley of Lincoln avenue, left for a few weeks visit with his cousins In Wyoming. Florist Klemm returned home after a few days' business trip to Indianapolis, ' John Bland of Roberts avenue returned home after a few days' visit with relatives in Evanston, 111. Miss Bertha Roberts, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jasper Wich- , orst and family, of Roberts avenue, for a few weeks, returned home Tues

day. Miss Hattie Klemm of Indiana boulevard, was the guest of relatives in .East Side, Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Hennessy of Roberts avenue is recovering nicely from her recent illness. Edwin Hanson of East Side visited

GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES 210 Calumet Building 4802 Alexander Avenue

The Street. Cars Stop at SAM BENANTE'S Barber Shop A good place to get shaved while you wait 3404 MICHIGAN AVENUE

COLLECTIONS LOANS

All Legal Matters Promptly Attended to

JOSEPH G. VIVIAN ATTORNEY AT LAW SUITE' 102 BARKER BLDG.

Phone 134. 3417 Michigan Avenue

SMOKE The Broadway 5c Cigar" Manufactured by JAMES E. HENDERSON Telephone 118-R

WHITING INDIANA

COMMERCIAL HOTEL

426 119TH ST. TEL. 162-M

MEALS AT ALL HOURS Lunches and Pails Put Up.

Meal Tickets. Everything First Class.

A. A. KUSS Leading Grocer 13429 Ontario Avenue Phone 203

WM. H. HOLT 13306 Ontario Avenue Ice Cream and Candies

GUSTAV KORTHAUS Dealers In

GENERAL HARDWARE. FURNI

TURE, STOVES, RANGES, ETC.

Livery. - Private Ambulance

13311-13 ONTARIO ST. Phone 211

Buy for Kash Where Kash

Kounts

Do uot forget we are headquarters for

GAS, GASOLINE STOVES AND HOT PLATES tor the hot weather. SPURRIER BROS. 438 119TH STREET.

Indiana Auto -Tire Repair Company TIRES AND TIRES Vl'IXAMZED. KETREADING, REMMNG AMD 8CTIOXAL REPAIRING. Clark and 119th Sts. Phone 170-J

WHITING. INDIANA

Whiting Cornice Works HERMAN SCHtTI.TZE FURNACE WORK, COHMCE WORK, STEEL CEILING, TIN WORK, TAR ROOFING Stoves Repaired Entlmatn Fnrnlnhrd.

.Corner 119th Street and Sheridan Ave.

Telephone 154-M.

WHITING INDIANA

Plumbing, Gas Fitting and

Sewerage Jobbing a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13414 Ontario Avenue

HAMMOND

WHITING.

HAMMOND

INDIANA

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FOR CHOICE

MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS.

650 Hohman StreeL Phone 680

J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

664 So. Hohman St Phone 720

HAMMOND, INDIANA

Switches and Puffs Made of Combines

Orpheum Beauty Priors MISS ALMA PATTERSON ORPHEUM THEATRE BUILDING

154 State Street. Hammond. Ind. Hair Dressing; 50c: Hair Bobbing, 85c:

Shampooing. oOc; Scalp Treatment, 75c;

facial Massage, The; Manicuring, -ate.

KJtSlDKNT WUKK.

HAVE YOUR

KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED

PRINTS MADE AT

AND

Norris' Pharmacy 192 East State SL Hammond, Ind

RIPLEY'S ART , STUDIO

Photos for Everybody Enlargements Made from Old Pictures I 89 West State Street

H. HELLERMAN LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR 113 SIBLEY STREET Just received new line of Fall Goods. Everything up to date. GIVE ME A CALL. PHONE 1414

Special For This Week

Triple Extract White Rose

Perfume, 25c ounce. A. C. KLTJCKER Druggist

KLINE'S Regulation Bowling Alleys and Pocket Billiard Parlor 13257 Erie Avenue

Pay Gas Bills without extra charge at A. N. NELSON'S Hardware Store 13433 Ontario Av. Phone 204

MAC TURNER Architect

508 Hammond Bldg. Tel. 324

Hammond, Indiana

Help to Kfep the City Clean by Installing One of Our Sanitary Concrete Garbage Boxes Calumet Concrete Const. Co. Room 508, Hammond Building Telephone 1431 or 625

SANITATION IS PARAMOUNT IN THESE TIMES. My greatest efforts are In that line. Aluminun utensils used for cooking. Home bakery goods for sale. WE CATER MRS. B. ARMSTRONG. Mgr. 99 STATE STREET. HAMMOND.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Lewis of Ohio avenue are In New York, where the former will spend two weeks, but where the latter -will- remain for two months. Their daughter, Violet Lewis, Is visiting her aunt in Michigan. The Standard Bearers' of the M. E. church gave a beach party at the Whit

ing park. Those present were Misses Vera Krout, Elsie Llngham, Grace Wlckhorst, Gladys Pritchard, Elsie Trowe, Eleanor Flck, Joan Spansburg, Edith Gardner, Hazel Cameron, and Mesdames G. Hartman Bright, Robert E. Humphreys and Albert Thwing. Mrs. George M. Baum is entertaining her mother, Mrs. S. Jackson, of Youngstown, Ohio, and her aunt, Mrs. T. Vena, bier, of England. They will leave on Sunday for Springfield. HI., to visit Mrs. Jackson's daughter. Mrs. J. Merrill. Paul Mareko was arrested on the

charge of being drunk by Officer Pink-

erton. Marko was arraigned before Judge Atchison and fined iZ and costs, which he paid and was released.

Albert Koch, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koch, of Oliver street, had his tonsils removed at St. Anthony's hospital In Chicago on Tuesday. The" operation was witnessed by Mrs. Koch and Mrs. Albert Schaefer. Miss Marion Beaubien of La Porte avenue has returned home from LaPorte, where she Bpent a few days with, her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Beaubien. ,. . Misses Louise Mattern and Ruth Ga vlt are spending a few days at the Gavlt farm. The marriage of Miss Ida Homan of Robertsdale, and George Gehrke o Whiting, took place yesterday morning at the Sacred Heart church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John B. Berg. The attendants was Miss Carrie Buehler of Robertsdale, and John Gehrke of Whiting, brother of the groom. The bride was most becomingly attored in white and wore a veil. The bridesmaid likewise wore white.' Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party went to Oak Park In Kim Merman's auto, where a wedding breakfast was served at the home of

the groom's mother and sister, Mrs.

Mary Gehrke and Mrs. Percy Hawkins.

The couple then left for a short visit at Fox Lake.

The principals are very well known.

and popular, the bride being one of the

most respected young ladles in Robertsdale. She has been employed as stenographer for Attorneys- Conroy and McMahon. at Hammond. The groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Gehrke, formerly of Whiting, but now of Oak Park, and was practically raised in Whiting. He Is now employed as plumber for Wm. Zimmerman. Upon their return from thir wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Gehrke will go to housekeeping on Cleveland avenue, where a oosy home has been fitted up ready for occupancy. ; Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Putnam are entertaining Mrs. Charles Rouse and daughter, Glesna. of Kansas City, who were former Whiting residents. Mrs. Hoyt Muffltt has returned home from her visit with relatives in Michigan and also at Brazil, Ind. Mrs. Mary Gehrke and daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Hawkins, of Oak Park, attended the wedding of the former's son, George Gehrke. and Miss Ida Howard, yesterday morning. The Ladles' Aid Society of the M. K. church will have their annual picnic at Douglas Park In Hammond, next Thursday.

Dancing Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Nights. Grand Novelty Dances Wednesdays. Handsome Souvenirs.

0TZE M&&HBS PMM Clark HSoad and U5th H ve. Gary, GATE FREE. RBBES OPEm.

Visit the RATHSKEIiLAR

Best Entertainers and Lat

est Songs. Ragtime and all

Popular Hits.

his mother, Mrs. Hanson, of Roberts avenue, Tuesday. Mrs. James Owenrs and daughter, of Roberts avenue, were Hammond visiters yesterday. Miss Myrtle Hubbard of Roberts avenue spent the fore part of the week in Westvllle, Ind., visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cole. Thomas Rafter, of the fire department, has returned from a ten days' trip to West 'Baden, Ind., greatly improved In health. Tom thinks he can perform his duties nicely now until his next vacation. The funeral of Mat Kovcik, who died at his home In Indiana boulevard, Sunday of tuberculosis, was held at the St. John's church, Wednsday morning at 10.30 o'clock. Rev. Benedict conducted the services. Interment was held at Greenwood cemetery. Stephen Budza of Chicago spent the

day here visiting h's cousin, Joseph

Bakus, of Reese.

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for weak ankles. A most distinguished dog fight occurred Tuesday night on Ontario av-

hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. The funeral will be held at Turkey Creek at 9

Ernest Stahlbalm, of the fire depart- Woodlawn Wednesday after a few days'

with

sick

enue. About six dogs participated with : o'clock on Saturdav.

the result that one dog's foot was alj j ' A public dance will be held at Lake

Krge rarx mis evening.

Miss Mamie Randhan visited friends at Gary yesterday. Mrs. R. C. Mackey is on the

list. Miss Carrie Glawbe of Chicago visited friends and relatives fere yesterday. At the regular meeting of the town board on Tuesday evening, bids were received for the construction of the sewer which is to be built. Eleven bids were received and the board took ten days time In which to decide to whom to award the contract, which will be awarded at a special meeting held on the 23th.

musi omen on and another lost an

ear. The sidewalks and street between 132nd and 133rd streets, stained with their blood. All the dogs were unmuzzled. Julius JU. Smth has purchased a five passenger "Elmose." Some class to our Ontario business men. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lammering moved to Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have moved from Carondelet avenue to Mile's cottage on Superior. Mrs. Roy Daughaday left today for Michigan City, where she will make her future home. Mr. David Anderson of Arkansas visited his uncle, B. A. Anderson, Tuesday., i Miss Beatrice Hudson returned to

ment, attended the

Chicago Tuesday.

water carnival In

HEGEWISCE The Ladles' Aid will serve Ice cream and cake Saturday evening, August 17, In the rear room of the Methodist church. Everybody welcome. Four frame houses are now under construction on Houston avenue, one between 133rd and 132nd streets and three south of 134th street. The Misses Eth and Hazel Atmur, Elsie Messhaner. Hazel Mickharrj, Ruth Bracket and Florence Chrlstianson spent Wednesday at Lake Front enJoying a fish supper In the evening.

The Misses Katherine and Elizabeth Sullivan are spending a few weeks

in Valpralso, Ind. Mrs. Crane returnel to St. Margar

i et s hospital yesterdny for treatment

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visit at the home of M. E. Stevenson.

Mrs. Broivcke of Binkowski's plat won her second set of dishes at Jacobson's Wednesday.

HOBART. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Laube went to Kansas last week to attend the funeral of Mr. Albright, and are visiting this

,week with Mrs. Albright, formerly of

this place. Mrs. Clara Rowe and Miss Daisy Rowe were Gary visitors yesterday. A large crowd attended the ice cream social given by the members of the Catholic church. The sad news has reached here of the death of Miss Margaret Fleck, whose home is near Merrilvllle, but who has a large number of friends here. She was sick one week and death

took place yesterday at South Chicago j

CLARK STATION.

The Pennsylvania railroad are now making preparation for their stock yards here. Instead of feeding their stock at Chicago they will feed them here. They will have the stock yards from Clarke road west to Clark Junc

tion. Beside this they will have four side tracks covering the same distance. The grading will begin next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buse of Black Oak were Clarke visitors yesterday. Mr. Porter Mayhew of Clarke transacted business at Tolleston yesterday. Mr. G. IL Schreiber and Mr. H. Schroeber of Hammond were Clarke business visitors yesterday. Mr. Elmer Behn of Clarke was a South Chicago visitor lyesterday. Mr. Damon Schmetzer, who was laid up with appendicitus for the past month, is now able to be up and around. Damon left last' night with his father, Mr. Fred Schmetzer to spend a few weeks at the latter's home, at Edgerton, Ohio. Mr. J. Pierce of Caldwell Park was a Clarke business transactor yesterday.

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- BUENHAM. Lillian Kading returned to her home

in Whiting Tuesday, after visiting her cousin. Myrtle Gusta-fson, for a few days. Miss Anna Nelson of Howard avenue epent Tuesday afternoon in Hammond. Mrs. Sonie Cobb of Hammond spent yesterday here visiting her mother, Mrs. G. Peterson.' Mrs. R. Rau, Mrs. Jabrosky and Mrs. Robert Patton were Hammond shoppers on Tuesday. Neta Smith returned home yesterday after a week's visit with her aunt at Knox, Indiana. M. Slovrac of Chicago transacted business here or Tuesday.

of this place, were at

and all enjoyed a good

Elmer Behn, Lincoln Park

time.

M. A. Snyder of Gary was a Clarke business transactor yesterday. Fred Hambarger of Clarke spent yesterday at Millers. Mr. Harry Peterson and Mr. Willard Amstein of Clarke, jvere Hammond vlsitora last evening. Mr. Fred Borman of Chicago is spending a few weeks ith friends here. Mr. Rudolph Klein of the place was a Chicago shopper yesterday.

MERRILL VILLE . . Tuesday the annual of thu Bay family was held at the home of Mrs. Ella Bemrnon; forty persons were present and all did Justice to the dinner served. This Is the sixth reunion held at the home of Mrs. Demmon. Those from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Bay and children, and Mrs. Phillips of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bay and Mrs. Cruell ef Wheeler, the brothers and sisters were all present except one brother, who resides in New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ginger, accompanied by Mrs. Gonger's father and mother, left for Chicago last night. Mr. and Mrs. Shiers from Chicago are visiting the family of John Stoltz. The sad news of the death of Margaret Flick was received last evening. The funeral will occur at St Peter and Paul's church at Turkey Creek.

CLARK STATION. Mr. H. O. Schreiber of Hammond was a Clarke business transactor yesterday. Mrs. J. Scheurer, . Mrs. Charles Scheurer, Mrs, F. Behn and children, Helen, Fred and William Scheurer, and

ST. JOHN. Mrs. Henry Sollker was a Chicago" visitor Tuesday. Mrs. F. A. Scott from Morrison visited with friends here Tuesday. A. L. Pickerlngwas a Hammond visitor Wednesday. ' Messrs. George Girard and Frank Greennald from Whiting transacted business here today. Mrs. John Miller, Sr., and Matilda Miller were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Edward Marsh from Highlands was a St. John visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Baumgarten was a Hammond visitor Tuesday. Frank Reltman from Dyer transacted business in town Tuesday. Dick Kilborn from Crown Point was here on business today. Alex Sievers from Chicago traveling agent for Louis Sievers Sons & Co., from Chicago, visited his customers here today. Frank Scheidt was called to the bedside ef his brother, Jacob Scheldt, of Crown Point, who is very 111. Frank Scheidt and Daniel Scheidt, from Dyer, passed through town today while on their way to Crown Point

DYER. Mesdames F. Linen, G. Nundorf, Mr. Hoffman and daughter, Julia, were Hammond visitors today. Mike Nundorf transacted business in Chicago today. Mrs. C. Klein and daughter, fearbara, visited with Hammond relatives. Henry Batterman transacted business In Lowell yesterday. Trustee F. S. Scheidt and family were Crown Point visitors yesterday.

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