Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 14 September 1912 — Page 6

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EAST CHICAGO Picnic at Kindei's Grove Sunday, Sept. lf.th. 14-lt Meeting for divine worship Sunday, 3

p. m., Sept. I.', in I. O. O. r . ha.ll. under the auspices o t the International Bible Students' association. Undenominational. No collection. All welcome.! Dancing at Brill's Grove. 103rd and ; Indianapolis avenue every Sunday even- j

inIt ZZlTi cuurch to";" "A square deal to everybody row the Sunday services will consist of the following: meetings: Sunday school East Chicago Pantorium at 9.30 a. in. Morning service with SNYDKP TONES. Prop, preaching at 10:45 o'clock, sermon lADIKV A Nn GKXTS' CI.EAXIXG

subject beinL- -What Are. the Upwards I'RKSSINT., DVEHU AM) RKPAIRIMt

of Serving God?" Christian Endeavor 1'resslng Done While You Wait

at 6:30 p. ni.. evening services at 7:30

Your Goods on the Payment Plan from MILLER, The Furniture Man

Goods Called for and Delivered

I p-to-I)itr I. miles' and Grots' Shoe Shining Parlor

714 CHICAGO AVU PHONE 348-J

A. BELL

Leading .Jeweler, Expert CALUMET

BUILDING

Bargains

Bargains at the

; GARFIELD FURNITURE

4738 Olcott Avenue

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The evening topic will he "The Comparison of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World with the Seven Wonders of the Modern World." There will be music and all are invited. Dr. Raleigh Hale, who was hit by a baseball at the game on Thursday, is now not much the worse for the experience He suffered considerably for some time after the accident, but has not been obliged to lay or? on account of it. Mrs. C. H. Dunlap of Cairo, 111., and

Mrs. Sara Shontz of Leetonta, O., who ,

have been visiting Mrs. H. R. Philips for a couple of weeks, will leave on Monday. Mrs, Dunlap will return to her home with her little daughter Lucile. while Miss Shontz, goes to South ; Bend for a visit with friends. i Miss Ida Philips with her guests, Mrs. j

C. R. Dunlap, Miss Sara Shontz and Miss Mabel Nold. went to the city today , RarT ainS to attend the theatre. i " ' Yesterday afternoon about twenty , members of the Congregational Mis- j

sionary society went to Clark road, where they were the guests of Mrs,

Hoos. It was the regular monthly j meeting of the society. The hostess j was assisted by Mrs. August Johnson I and Mrs. George Fisher. An interesting j program was rendered and nice re- !

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and her little grandson, Lee Hascall, )

returned day before yesterday from a visit of about a month. She visited her daughter. Mrs. Anderson, in Tiffin, O.. and spent some more time with old friends in North Georgetown. She reports a splendid time. There will be a ball game tomorrow afternoon at the East Chicago ball park between the league team and the Normals, one of the best semi-pro teams in Chicago. S. E. Johnson, the milk dealer, met with an accident which resulted in quite a number of his customers going without milk this morning. Baring avenue, between 14Sth and 149th streets, the street is torn up, and whilelights were placed near the excavations, they were not put in the right places. The result was that in the darkness at 3 o'clock this morning, Mr. Johnson drove onto a pile of sand which upset his wagon, causing quite, a loss in bottles and milk and serlousfy cutting Mr. Johnson's hand. His little fineer was almost severed and he was obliged' to see a physician to have the member dressed. Dr. Townsley fixed him up. The Royal Neighbors of America,

camp No. 6S.ii:, will give a dancing party and social, including the raffling of a quilt. All persons holding a number for the quilt must be at Weiland's hail Tuesday evening. Sept. 17th. Admission 25 cents. Everybody welcome. Dancing at Brill's Orove, 103rd and Indianapolis avenue every Sunday evening. Music by Stirling. l3-2t

Painters and Decorators

it lo Forsyth Ave. Tel 179

M.

C. Wiley W. H. Tatman

Phone East Chicago 123 WILEY & TATMAN Architects

CALUMET BUILDING. Suite 120-221

EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA.

INDIANA HARBOR

Headquarters for EASTMAN KODAKS and SUPPLIES Fhonea 150 and 94 . Indiana Harbor, Ind.

Interpreters

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Translators

& DUPES CO.

HEAL ESTATE, LOANS, IXSURANCE

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Steitrnahlp and Kailrond Ticket to All

I'nrtK of the World Phone 48. 3448 Guthrie Street.

INDIANA IIABOR INDIANA

WHITING

THE ENTERPRISE BLEY f- GALLES, Props. Grocery and Market 760 INDIANA BOULEVARD Phone Whiting 42 Robertsdale.

TAKE CARE OF YOUR FEET. A box of our Foot Powder prevents your feet from sweating and keeps them in good health. Prepared and sold at

M. STERNBERG'S 119TH AND SHORT.

TELEPHONE 256 All Orders Promptly Delivered STREET CAR STOPS AT The Harbor Confectionery P, GIANNINI.

WHOLESALE A RETAIL ICE CREAM

FIXE FRt'ITS 3408 MICHIGAN AVENUE.

GASTEL Real Estate 3420 Michigan Avenue Phone 101

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

INDIANA JIARBOR INDIANA

The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company RICHARD EHRUARDT. President. SAXITARY PLI'MIIIXG

Cam Fitting. Iron and Tile Drainage

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COR. MICHIGAN AND BLOCK AVES.

TELEPHONE 550-W.

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 168-M

HEGEWISCH

HEGEWISCH SAVINGS

BANK M. C. ZACH ARIAS & CO.

3 Per Cent Interest Paid on

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

Can you beat It?

It's a good thing. What is it? Get busy with Oscar!

Absolutely fresh lake perch din

ner, 3;c; Frog Lake perch dinner. ' arch Faith. 50c; Lake Superior white fish dinner. , EvPning WOrship at 7:30 p. m. Ser75c; black bass. 7ac; lobster dinner, oc; ! " , , . . frog legs, 75c; squab dinner. 50c; spring rnon theme: The Trade-Marks of

chicken. 75c; Long Island duck, 75c; God.

frog, fish and chicken dinner. $1.00

Lake Superior white fish and chicken

dinner, $1.00; frog leg and black bass.

1.00; lobster and chicken, $1.00; fish and

Long Island duck dinner, $1.00. OSCAR GOLDSMITH CAFE A BUFFET

Indiana Blvd. and 114th Street

Hnmmond, Ind. Phone Whiting 32

Accommodations for Private Parties.

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. rilYSICIAX- AXO SURGEONEAST CHICAGO OFFICE. Chicago and Melville Aves. Phone 81. INDIANA HARBOR OFFICE: Auditorium Bldg. Phone 139

Washington Lumber & Coal Co. LUMBER, MILL WORK, BUILD

ING MATERIAL AND COAL 111 Street and I. II. Belt R. R. GIVE US A TRIAL

Tel. 263

INDIANA HARBOR First United Presbyterian Church. Indiana Harbor, corner 135th and Hemlock streets. Rev. A. J. Crooks, pastor. lingular services on Sabbath, Sept. 15, as follows: Bible school at 9.45 a. m. Public worship) at 11. a. m. Subject:' "The Home, the Dearest and Most Sacred Spot on Earth." Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Subject: "The Work That Counts," Strangers and friends are cordially invited to worship with us.

Have just reoeied samples of latest and most attractive wallpaper. O. F.

Cox, 3I( Elm street. It The regular full order of services has been resumed at St. Alban's church. The order is as follows: Holy communion at S a. m., Sunday school at 9:45, morning prayer and sermon at 11, evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Rev. M. M. Hay, pastor. Mrs. P. W. Cole of M uncle, who has been the guest of Mrs. Frank Ganger of Ivy street, went to Gary yesterday, where she will visit a few weeks before returning to Muncie. Services at the Baptist church tomorrow will be as follows. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., preaching service at 11, and evening service at 7:M(i p. m. Rev. J. E. Smith, pastor. The Indiana Harbor baseball team will play the Inland mill team tomorrow at the Indiana Harbor ball park. The game, promises to be an interesting one.

HUBER Undertaker 4739 Forsyth Avenue, Telephones 27135

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 SUTTE 102 BARKER BLDG

Phone 134. 3417 Michigan Avenue

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WHITING INDIANA

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A. A. KUSS Leading Grocer 13129 Ontario Avenue Phone 203

WM. H. HOLT 1330G Ontario Avenue Ice Cream and Candies

GUSTAV KORTHAUS Dealers In

GENERAL HARDWARE. FURNI

TURE, STOVES, RANGES, ETC.

Livery. Private Ambulance

r!3311-13 ONTARIO ST. Phone 211

Buy for Kash Where Kash

Kounts

Do iot forget we are headquarters for

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

TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED.

order taken for antomol,lle M j nupnllea at lowfut price. ! i' Hrpreientatlvew tor Kmpi- !' kny. Ellmlanten tire trouble. J! I! No t ii hen or e?trn tlren re- 1 1 j! quired. Try It on :w dayn' H free trial, nl! or write the INDIANA AUTO TIRE REPAIR CO. or. t lark A llftth 5t. Phone 170-J. wiiiTixt;. imXA.

Whiting Cornice Works HERMAN' SCIIUI.T7.E FURNACE UIIIIK, CORNICE WORK, STEEL Ell.IMJ. TIN WORK, TAR RC'OFIXfi Stove Repaired En-tmatea Furnlahed. Corner llith Street and Sheridan Ave. Telephone 154-M.

WHITING INDIANA

Plumbing, Gas Fitting and

Sewerage Jobbing a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13114 Ontario Avenue

HAMMOND

$5,000.00 REWARD

WHITING Plymouth Concregatloual Church. Sunday, Sept. 15: Rev. F. M. Webster, pastor. I?. S. Place, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon theme: "The Test of the Fatri-

The church and pastor extends a cordial invitation to you to come and "hare all the blessings of our church home with us.

FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS.

650 Hohman Street.

Phone 680

J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

664 So. Hohman SL Phono 720

HAMMOND, INDIANA

Switches and Puffs Made of Combings

Orpheum Beauty Pallors MISS ALMA PATTERSON" ORPHEUM THEATRE BUILDING

154 State Street Hammond. Ind.

Hair Dressing. 50c; Hair Bobbing, 35c; Shampooing. 50c; Scalp Treatment, 75c;

Facial Massage, roc: Manicuring, o:c.

RESIDENT WUKK

HAVE YOUR

KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED AND

PRINTS MADE AT Norris' Pharmacy

192 East State St. Hammond, Ind.

RIPLEY'S ART STUDIO

Photos for Everybody Enlargements Made from Old Pictures 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. KLUCKER 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 Keep the CUy Clean by Installing One of Our Sanitary Concrete Garbage Boxes Calumet Concrete Const. Co. Room 508, Hammond Building Telephone 1481 or 525

LOOK

for the green lunch sign same as before. Try our club breakfast. Our cooking Is strictly pure and with best of foodstuffs. Best restaurant In the city. We Cater Restaurant BO State Street.

Picnic at Kindei's Grove Sunday,

Sept. 15th. 14-lt

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ke'.ly have moved

from Indiana boulevard to their home In Laporte avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Klemm have moved from the Garvin house to the housevacated by Mr. and Mrs. Kel

ly. The men of the Daughters of Rebekah banqueted the ladies of the order at their meeting on Wednesday night. The banquet was given in honor of the recent defeat of the men by the ladies In a member-getting contest, the ladies having secured twenty-two members, while the opposite sex only added eleven to the membership. The ladles are quite jubilant over their success. At their meeting Wednesday night several new candidates were also initiated. A general good time was enJoyed by all. Mrs. George L. Girard entertained a party of ladles at her home on Sheridan avenue on Thursday night In honor of Mrs. Thomas McCormick of Pt. Richmond, Cal., who is visiting relatives in Hammond. A most enjoyable evening was spent In games and social con

versation. A well appointed lunchon was 'served by the hostess. The party was attended by a number of Whiting and out-of-town people. All old-time

friends of Mrs. McCormick, who was formerly a local resident.

Miss Elizabeth Gainer, who is at present visiting her father, William

A. Gainer, and brother, Charles D. Gain

er, of Central avenue will go to Chicago next week to make her home with her brother, William Gainer, who was married thltf week. Mrs. Enola Payne of Hammond was a Whiting visitor on Thursday evening. Mrs. Thomas McCormick, who has been visiting her and In Hammond for several weeks, intends leaving Monday for her home In Point Richmond, Cal. Mrs. Rtowell Beach of Wood Rfvcr. HI was called here by the death of ner aunt, Mrs. Charles McCarthy of Ohio avenue. Mrs. Beach's mother, Mrs. Tracy of Louisville, Ky., is also here to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law, .and will accompany her brother to Louisville with the remains. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hlckey in

tends to soon erect a new home on Laporte avenue, opposite the Sacred Heart church. Mrs. W. W. O'Hara of Laporte avenue was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. William Porter of 119th street is entertaining her niece. Miss Matilda Whltaker of Nlles. O. The scarlet fever patients in Whiting are all recovering nicely. Mrs. William Porter and niece. Miss Matilda Whltaker of Nlles. O.. will see "The Garden of Allah" at the Auditorium this evening. Mrs. Susie Whltaker and son of Niles, O., who are visiting relatives' here will leave next week , for a three weeks' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, at Wood .River, 111. Miss Ruth Campbell of Flschrupp avenue, who has been ill for the .past few weeks, Is now under the care, of Pr. Charles G. Davis, k specialist, of

Chicago.

Mrs. J. E. Landenber was a Chicago shopper yesterday. Mrs. Mabel ravls of South Chicago spent Tuesday visiting; Miss Ruth Campbell.

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Mrs. Ellen Rurntt of New York city arrived yesterday afternoon for a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Jernberg of-Prummond street. Mrs. C. S. Johnson, formerly of Indiana Harbor, hut now living in Chesterton, spent yesterday as the guest of Mrs. Charles Ecklundd and Mrs. Frank Rodell.

Kindergarten at Washington school will open up Monday with Miss Flos

sie Pickard in charge. The children of the P.aptist Sunday school are requested to assemble with their teachers in the church at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to rehearse for rally day. The date for this has not yex been set. it depending upon when the re-modeling, which Is now in progress, is completed. Paul Robonovicn of Pennsylvania avenue is attending the convention nf the National Croation society at Kansas City this week. He is the representative of lodge No. 2RS of Indiana Harbor, one of the strongest organizations In the state and will return in about two weeks. Miss May ravis, employed In the cement plant"-3tt Rufnngton, and who has been making her home with Mrs. Saunders of Grapevine street since she came to Indiana Harbor some months ago. will leave Monday for Cardiff. Wales, where she Is to be married soon after her arrival. Last night Mrs. Saunders gave a surprise party for her, which- was attended by about two dozen of her friends. They presented Miss Davis with a silver mesh bag as a keepsake In remembrance of the pleasant friendship she has formed while a resident of Indiana Harbor. Mlsf. Davis is a native ft Wales and will make her home in

her mother country after her marriage.

Hies of Germany were told and all enjoyed a good time. A dainty supper was served. Thursday night the safety board of Gary took a trip In one of the new fire automobile to i.'lark Station to attend the meeting of the volunteer fire de-

I partment. Frank Borman, Emmett

White, and H. II. Highlands took a list of the things needed here for equipping the club to be formed by the young men here. Tonight the boys will give a dance in the fire hall and everybody Is welcome. Now Is the chance to have a good time.

ROBERTSDALE. Mohertmlale Rrnmcrlirnl Church, Rev. W. K. Wilhe-lm, pastor. Services for tomorrow are as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. In the morning Rev. Wilhelm will preach from the theme, "The Christian Motive," and in the evening, "The Greatest Discovery." All are welcome.

CLARK STATION. Mrs. F. Behn and Miss Emily Behn of Clark Station were South Chicago visitors yesterday, Mrs. A. Luck and W. Luck, who spent several months in Europe, returned here yesterday morning, and on arriving home a welcome party made up of several relatives was held. Stories and descriptions of the different local-

Picnic at Kindei's Grove Sunday, Sept. 15th. 14-lt Street Commissioner Kuhlman of Hammond transacted business here Thursday. Keese. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buehler of Roberts avenue, who has been very sick, is improving nicely. Miss Rose Smith of Windsor Park was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of Reese avenue, Thursday. John Kovocik of Gary was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Hazlett have purchased the Carmody cottage in Roberts avenue, the consideration being $1,200. Mrs. M. E. Hubbard and children of Indiana boulevard attended the Orpheum theater. In Hammond, last evening. Thomas Rafter of the fire department spent Thursday visiting friends in Chicago. MrSi Sceerey and Mrs. Waite were Hammond shoppers jesterday. Miss Lillian SSoUwedel of Harrison

avenue is on the sick list. M. E. Hubbard of Indiana boulevard was a Hammond business visitor Thursday evening. Miss Edith Kimpton off Roberts avenue is spending the week end in Chicago with her sister. Mrs. Charles Gothe of Indiana boulevard visited her sister, Mrs. Andrews of Maywood. 111., Thursday. Mrs. Aurthur Stross and Miss Clara Schaaf spent Thursday visiting In Chicago. The Ladles' Aid society held their regular monthly business meeting at the church Thursday afternoon. Fred Eggers attended the Gaiety theatre, in South Chicago. Thursday. John Rival of Chicago was the guest of Rev. Benedict. Rajcany o Lincoln avenue yesterday. Mrs. Frank Buehler of Indiana boulevard spent Friday in Chicago visiting her brother-in-law. ("arl Buehler, who just returned home from a three months' trip to Germany.

HEGEWISCH Peter Lfve.lte of East Side was the guest of Mi. and Mrs. W. Levette for dinner today. Mrs. Cay Collins spent yesterdayafternoon in Hammond. Mrs. Aaron Swanson spent last evening In Pullman. Miss Margaret Mi-Kernan is spending a month with her mother and aunt at Quebec. Canada.

Work Is progressing rapidly on William Sippcl's new residence. If all rumors regarding the building of cottages by the W. S. C. & Co. and the Bartlett Realty Co. are true Hegewisch will soon have an abundance of modern houses. Now Is your opportunity to possess that long-needed and Indispensable book the dictionary. No home should be without one, especially that home wlere there are school children. Mrs. B. A. Anderson and Miss Hazel Anderson were in Hammond last evening. Axel Anderson was in Kankakee Thursday. The U. B. T. club will give a shirtwaist dancing- prty at the orera house Saturday, Sept. 21.

Hammond Iron & Metal Go. MAECUs BSOS Fropi. Wholesale Dealers la IRON, METALS, RUBBEB AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY OfUcefc: 340 Indiana Are. Tarda: Sehl SL and Indiana Are. HAMMOND ii irNDI AIN eittfi r&on 1 27. fee, fnou. I tC

LOWELI The Misses Alice Andrews and Lena Hepp were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. D. Davis and Mrs. A mm a Nichols were In the city yesterday. Mrs. Albert Hill returned home yesterday from a visit in Hammond. Amos Brannon of Billings, Mont., arrived in IjOell last evening to visit relatives and friends. , Mrs. Oliver Surprise has returned from Hammond, where she islted her son Charles and wife. Mrs. August Miller and daughter Ella have returned home from their western trip. Ward Childress and wife, after a pleasant visit with his aunt. Mrs. Caroline Sanger, have returned to New York city, where they will take up their theatrical work. They are stars in their profession and have made exceedingly well in their line. Emory Gragg made a business trip to Chicago Heights yesterday.

The effect is very attractive. Viant Is the artist.

Fred

S CHERE R VTLLE. Mrs. M. Seberger was a Hammond business visitor. Mrs. Nick Austgen, who was visiting with friends here, returned to Hammond thin morning. .Mrs. Frank Austgen of Texas was a pleasant caller here for a few days. Mrs. Jacob Seberger was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Jacob Hilligand are West Pullman visitors today. Mrs. M. B. Wels was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Caspar Walwer and wife were peasant callers here yesterday. Oeorge "Wolf from Chicago was visiting with friends here yesterday. George Scholl was a Chicago visitor.

DYER Mrs. G. Baker and daughter Florence were Chicago visitors Friday. Mrs. William Gettler visited in Hammond yesterday.

Miss Anne Hoffman of Chicago is visiting relatives here at. present. Leo Hoffman transacted business in Chicago Friday. Mrs. H. Greiving visited Chicago relatives yesterday. Mrs. F. Seifert was a Hammond shopper Thursday. M. Fagen made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Lawrence Margraf transacted business in Crown Point Friday. Adolf Russell of Kreltzburg visited in Dyer yesterday. Marshal Stech was a Crown Point visitor last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoffman and chil-

Nick Minnir.ger sold his farm of 95 , dren left th morning for Chicago to

ST. JOHK. Miss Clara Gerlach spent Thursday In Chicago visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fred Scher. The St. John court No. 99, C. O. F., of St. John, Ind., will hold their regular monthly Saturday evening at 8 p. m. Mrs. Henry Soelker was a Chicago visitor Thursday. A. II. Adams, traveling agent for the W. B. Laparle Co. of Chicago, was here on business today. The W. C. O. F. court No. 84 of St. John, Ind., will hold their regular monthly meeting Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. F. A. Gund. traveling salesman for Durand & Kasper Co. from Chicago visited his customers here Friday. A. Muthart was a Crown Point visitor Friday. John Miller. Jr., and daughter M.itllda were in Crown Point on business today. Frank Thtel transacted business in Chicago on Thursday.

acres vesterday to Elmer Holt of Ed

Paso at $165 per acre. The deal was made through Frank and Tom Strickland. J. A. Holbert, who has been visiting friends in this vicinity, returned to Chicago Heights yesterday. The front of the Lowell National

hank has been re-painted black

spend a couple of days.

(MHS CRt'H WORKER. Eugene Rouch, a young man employed In the shipping yards of Beyer Brothers & Co., at Rochester, was fatally injured yesterday, being cruh-

and led between two freight cars. He was

orange, and the lettering ail one over, taken to Woodlawn Hospital.

MUNSTER. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Krammer was taken ill suddenly Thursday morning. Mrs. Van Fleet and children have moved In one of Mr. Kluotwyk's houses. It is reported that one of the Van Till boys Is sick with appendicitis. Mr. Ynungsma has broken ground for his new house on Columbia avenue. Munsterites are busy bu.lding and repairing.

If you are a Judge of quality try a laVendor Cigar.

BETTER THAN SPANKING, Spanking does not cure children et bed wetting. There Is constitutional cause far this trouble. Mrs. M. tatrninert.. Bot W, Notre Dame. Ind., wUl end free to any mother her successful home treatment, with fjll Instructions. Send o money, but write her today if your .hildrefi trouble you In this wey. Don't blame the rtuld, the chances are It can't help It. Thl treatment also cures adults and ace4

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