Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1912 — Page 6
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THE TIMES.
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Point Mews
Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
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Prom the Diary of Si. Lence
Hek Spcneo sz er woman with a ballot never mailt' enny man uncover his head, hut one with ,i baby'll makf him ko down on his knees. Delia Kate sez she Jest dotes on this suffrage bizmss. cf it don't pit so fur tz riayin" th' rent. What is claimed to be the largest In
dividual sale of farm land happening ' in this vicinity in years was made pub- ! He yesterday by the announcement j that John Flepho had purchased the . Bryant tract cf land comprising some j 410 acres of farm land situated near j Hebron for a consideration of $110 per acre. The farm is rented at present by 1
J. R. Schneider and is one of the best farms and pieces of land in this vicinity, the price paid per acre belns sllfthtly In advance of the regrular valuation of land in that section of the country. It is reported that M. Auerbach. proDiietor of the Crown Point shirt fac
tory, has purchased the old Bliss homestead now occupied by Mr. Auerbach and family, also the Colby" house of Court street. Both properties belonged to Mrs. Kranzier of Chicago. It Is understood that Mr. Auerbach will make many substantial improvements on tioth properties as soon as the weather permits. The county commistsoners will meet in special session on Nov. 15 to allow the election bills. With over a. hundred precincts an election in Lake county costs a bis sum, and from the results obtained in some of them it were better if the money had Konc in more practicable channels. Mrs. Martin Smith entertained the J. A. M. club at her home last evening and the usual number of podro pames were played. The A. T. M. club will be entertained by Miss Emma Ainsworth at the home of Mrs. George Kramer tonifrht. Mr. Fred Brands and Miss Maude Wcstbay attended a dancing party 'at Gary last nlpht Quite a number of Crown Point people are in attendance at a dance at Sprint: Hill prove at St. John tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gei.sen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gr'STKS and Mrs. Sarah Monahan left today for Pensacola. Fla.,
NEVTO GIRL Pale, Run-down, Anaemic Restored to Health by Vinol
Katharine Hums of Newton, says: About six months asro I
do n condition and
where they will pcnd the winter. This p.;rty of Crown point people have their regular winter iiuartcrs at Pensacola, and lave the noiih when the lirst wintry winds blows. A three-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fl.-.vd Kleinfelter died yesterday mornint: of pm u-tionia. The funeral of the babe will be held at the home of George Andertnan oh Goldsborouprh street on Friday aftirnoon. The Bake County Bar association met yesterday and adopted resolutions covering the death of Attorney Charles X. Morton, whote funeral occurs this afternoon. The Aetna explosion yesterday morn-
ins was distinctly felt here at the county seat, the ground vibrating over five seconds from the force of the blast. I Most of the citizens figured it was! "just another at Aetna." but were not f
prepared for the terrible toll of death and injured from the terrific explosion as recounted in last evenings Times.
.mis. mroil u teeler deltsrht fully entertained a party of lady friends at her home on Main street yesterday afternoon, the affair beinc driven in honor of Mrs. Tice. who is making a visit with ner son, W Power Tice, on Kast street. The Thimble club of the Presbytterian church will h ild its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Will Tuthill on Mast street Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Griesei is reported as beint; quite seriously ill at her home on Clark street. Foundations for an immense newboiler are belns Installed this week at the electric lipht plant. A water main broken on the corner of the Schlemmer building on Clark street grave the plumbers a bip; job yesterday in their efforts to repair the pipe. (me section of the city will
necesarily go without water today until the main is repaired. Yesterday probably broke the record at the marriage license counter in the county clerk's office. over nineteen
couples ootaimnc me necessary papers to mariraee. Squire Atkins had a busy day, tying the knot for twelve of the couples. It is reported that Jos-ph Kramer is very low at his home on Fast Joliet street, and not expected to rally from a long siege of tonsumption. A tramp giving his name as John floe was nabbed yesterday by Marshal Piatt while trying to enter the Ralph Bradford house on Xcrth street. The gentleman, who was partly intoxicated, claimed he was after some "home made" bread. A fine of $15 and costs
Miss Mass..
was in a run-down condition and my
blood was very poor. I had taken several medicines prescribed by physicians, but they seemed to do me no good. Finally Vinol was recommended, anil from the first bottle I noticed a great improvement. I have taken six bottles and I feel strong and as well as ever." Katherine Burns. Vinol Is the greatest body builder and strength creator we know of the curative elements of the cod's liver, aided, by the blood-making, strengthening properties of tonic iron contained
In Vinol. restore the lacking ingredients to the blood, and the result is health, strength and vigor. If yon need building up try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. I,. Harry Weis, Druggist, Hammond, Ind. I. S. If you have Eczema try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. Adv.
WHITING AMD ENVIRONS
eat I. hotel
like for
will give him a chance to county bread at Grant's
some days to come. Contractor Beach of the Crown Point
on company has moved to I to be eone
Const ruct '
Crown Point domiciled In Court street.
wth his family, and tt- Wheeler house
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton '. Hoover of Ohio avenue on Sunday. Mr. Hoover is principal of the Whiting high school. His family now consists of three sons and one daughter. Peter C. Pfeifer of Oliver street is taking a course at Armour's Institute, in Chicago. Mrs. George Bundy of Olean. N. Y., arrived in Whiting on Sunday to reside in this city. She is the wife of Attorney George Bundy, who recently located in Whiting. Fred and John Harr have gone to
Portland, Mich., where they will attend the funeral of their eldest brother. Don Canfield entertained the Young People's club, consisting of about six couples, at his home on Ohio avenue, last evening. Arthur N. Beaubien of Daporto, Ind.., spent Sunday here visiting his brother, H. E. Beaubien, and family. The Badies' Aid society of the M. E. church will have all clay session on Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Vernon of Baporte avenue left yeserday for an extended trip through the west which she will make with her cousin. Mrs. Vernon expects
the greater part of the win-
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ein of Roberts avenue
spent the week end in farcy. III., visitine her parents.
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mon, and Sunday.
The Badies' Aid society of th Kvanfre'ica! church will hold their regular monthly business meeting- at the church tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Horace Stone and 5l-,n of Harrison avenue left Monday for Bawton. Mich., where they will make their fut
ure home. Oscar Oalles has accepted a position in the meat department in Hussell Prevo's store, in Hammond. Mrs. Charles. Bacon of Chicago visited her mother. Mrs. Bishop of Indiana boulevard. Sunday. Arthur Miller of Roberts avenue had the misfortune to sprain his ankle while on his way to work Monday morning. Carl Buohier of Roberts avenue is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seigel of Roberts avenue spent Sunday in Chicusro visit -Ins; the latt-r's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Mostel. Alva Peterson has been confined to hi.-; homo for several days with tonsillitis. Mr. ami Mrs. William Vopel. Miss Flora Oobel an.l William Trowe attended the Orpheum theatre. 1n Hammond, last, evening. Fro,l I anirohr of tl.e Hammond fire department visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Banpihr of Indiana boulevard, Sunday. Mrs. William Cirisdale of P.oberts
avenue was a South Chicago visitor
Monda y. Mr:-. AVl'Ham .Whitinpr returned to
her l.ome in Bowel! after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Kdson Moore of Roberts avenue.
Mrs. John Murray of Roberts avenue spent Sunday in Jeffersonville. 111., visItin).' friends. Frank dalles of Billinsrs. Mont., is Sfiendin?: a few days here visitlne his brother. Oscar dalles of Harrison aven ue. Mrs. Screcrey of Indiana boulevard sprit Mondiy shoppinsr in .'hcano. Mr. and Mrs. Bast of Gary were the puests of the hitter's sister. Mrs. Butehrr. and family of Cleveland avenue Sunday. Mr?. (Ternrmms and era niisn of Chicaeo visited Mrs. Frank P.uehler of Indian;' boulevard Monday. Peter Bley atol Oscar dalles have sold ihHr large auto truck to Charles Koeber of Chi'-asro. Mi,:s Woods of Indiana boulevard was the fruest of Indiana 1 la rbor friend s Su nday. OHvi-. the littl" datiehter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S'hultz of Reese avenue, is suffering with an attack of ton-
silitis. Miss K:nma Kasch entertained her cousins from Hammond Sunday: Mrs. A Roberts of Roberts avenue spoilt Monday in Chicapo the guest of f riends.
t er. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Purinton have moved into their house on Sheridan avenue, which they recently purchased. The members of a local sorority will srive a danclnsr party in the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow evenincr. "The Bast Bays, of School,'" a comedy, was given by the ladies of the M. K. church on Monday nlht. The af
fair was attended by about 100, all appearing in school trirl fashion. Mrs.
Bonald H. Boyd acted as school teacher.
one of the olden type. I pon enteritis each scholar was iriven a cognomen,
and the roll call proved very amusinf?. Thcre wore spelling matches, sinfrin.fr contests, and various other affairs to make thinss lively. Kach scholar brought an evening of rare enjoyment. The Standard Bearers moetiner was changed to last Monday eveninc. when Miss Hazel Cameron entertained. Reports were sriven by Misses Oliver Prit chard and Hazel Cameron of the district meeting they attended at Rensselaer, and their experiences amusinsr and instructive were enjoyed by all. The book review was Ki'.'en by Mrs. Humphreys. Arrangements were made to entertain the Standard Bearers of Hammond at a meeting in the
church on Saturday ever.intr, Nov. 2."!, and plans were made for raising some money for their work by taking Christmas orders for Mistletoe, which they will procure, from the banks of the Bin Grande. lust Baker, who was bound over to the superior court in $2,0oi bonds on the charge of a criminal assault upon a. 1.1-year-old pirl. has secured bonds and has been released. Charles B. Mar.be. -k has returned home from Pennsylvania, where he attended the funeral of his mother. The city council met in an adjourned session on Monday niH"ht. The bids for furnishing coal for the city hall were opened, the contract beina awarded to the Whiting Lumber and Coal company. Saloon licenses were granted to K. Frankowskl, Andy t nule and John Colotka. The purchasing committee were Instructed to purchase four pa'.: of rubber boots for the use of the police department. An ordinance was read for the third time, granting certain rights and privilegos to the Chicago Telephone company in, under and upon certain streets, humvay?, alleys and public places within the city of Whiting. After allowing o'd bills and new bills were read and referred, the meeting was adjourned. j The gospel meetings wire opened at' tin- Congregational church on Monday night. There was a eery large attendance. W. B. Warriner of the M. 1C. 1 church assisted Bey. p. ji Webster on 'the opening night. There was very
good music, ana indications point to the meetings being a great success. They will be held every night this week at 7:30 p. m. with the exception of Friday night, when, owing to the lecture, they will begin at 7 p. m. The first member of the BedpathSlayton Lyceum lecture course which is being given under the direction of the Whiting public school, will be given next Friday night. The opening number will be the radios' Spanish orchestra. The orchestra consists of seven lady musicians. The program is made up of solos, ducts. i iartel. an.l press reports are to the effect that they make a tremendous hit wherever they have been. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Judson has been quite ill. but is improving.
. whose illness at firs' he paralysis, is slight -Fordyeo, it has been im.or on his brain.
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4 Mt tio wj ijj MONTI 0 tSf
James Kordyor was reported to iy better. Mr. learned, has a !
come tip for hearing today. Messrs. Carlson and William Johnson, both of this place, lost thc-ir lives in the explosion of the Aetna Powder
mills yesterday. Mrs. Charles Klaussen is on the sick list. Detectives have been watching for the party who broke Into Charles Goldman's store on Sunday evening and robbed the cash register of $9. Harold Stroup was suspected, and on searching his person the money was found, which ho, confessed to have taken. He lias been placed under arrest, but po further steps have been taken in the matter thus far.
with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jordan. I.eo letr!ek spent Sunday with parent s.
Charles Paul anil Miss Kuth Herg. 1 who were secretly married July 1th at Milwaukee, have tnnvj into on of I Grundiuan's flats on Corondoit avenue. I Mrs. John Paul visited her son in j
j noon. Nov. his 1 Scheddell.
II. at the bom
of Mrs. C.
cad ner,
South Chicago yesterday.
j Mrs. Wall. ice n.i her sister. Mrs. 1
; is very seriously Hi.
Miss Kuth Hoal. who keeping at Zion City, is a week's vacation.
is visitin? with at tlary, who is doing bookhomo enjoying
BTTUNKAM.
was a Gar
was called to New ,- the death of his sH-
Joseph S. Doe York last week b
ter. Mrs. J. U. Daughaday of Hose Villa, Michigan City, spent the past two weeks with her parents. Miss Pauline P.uscr spent -Pinday afternoon with her sister. Mrs. Etger I oe. M. A. I.affial is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Doe. Claude Xeal tpenl Sunday in Homeland. Mr. and Mr?. Edgar Poe were in R Poland Sunday evening.
Mrs. S. Smith
yesterday. O. Carlson and one of of Mr. Oranzo, who has for putting in the local little misunderstanding
which words lead to come of y h i c n is a la
visitor
the foremen the contract ewer, had a
yesterday in lows, the outuit, which will
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The adult Pihle class of the Methodist church met in regular monthly session at the home of Thomas Arnott Monday evening, there being twentyone guests present. Tho new pastor. Mr. I'.right, and .his wife being the guests of honor. After the business period, a short time was devoted to entertainment, after which lunch was served in the dining room. The evening was very en lovably spent. Ah ram Callner transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Rev. Henry Hoerstman went to Chesterton yesterday to conduct religious services. S. C. Dwyer, wife and daughter went to Chicago Heights last evening to visit relatives. Henry Kbert, one of Cedar Creek township's old and highly respected and successful farmer, died Monday afternoon from sickness, which first began with rheumatism and ended in paralysis. He never rallied from the
rrrr .mrrm ;j stroke. About a year ago he took treatment at Attica for rheumatism, but with no great amount of benefit. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 1:30. Nathan Wor!y officiating. Interment was in howoll cemetery. The deceased was past 72.y.ars. Jle leave.-! a wife and several children to mourn his 10S3.
MSRRILLVILLE. The first number of the lecture course was given Monday evening to a full house and everybody present seemed pleased with the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. P.alph rierre of Hammond visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Green of Hammond returned home after visiting Mrs. Wayman. Raymond Zuvers has returned to Chicago after visiting his parents, Mr. and 5irs. Silas Zuvers. William and Klanor Phillips and Mabel Van Hodegraven visited Sunday at Lowell with Klla Childress and Mary Metcalf. Mr. Lenr.ertz of Chicago is visiting with the family of Mat Iennertz. Frank I'nderwood was a Chicago visitor Monday. Miss Lizzie Klieman of Gary was visiting friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mat "VVetnan of South Gary were Merrillviile visitors yesterday.
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HEGEWISCH Mr. Sweeney returned Monday from a wfck'r trip thriiueti the South. M. K. Huixiy was in town Monrliiy evrii 1 11Mr. t'rowo is on the sick lift. Kil. Scliulcr was In town yesterday vlsitinsr ' friends. The following were Chicatro shoppers yestcrd;iy. Mrs. It. ,. Anderson. Mrs. i: ed. Mrs. Malkan, M iss Bracket t , M rs. .1. M-Keinon. Mrs. Burkmastcr and Mrs. I . .1'irdon.
Mrs. Si ! 'rma n and Mrs. .Tacnhson attended t!-,e funeral of a friend in Cliicaro yest-rda'. AVork is hclnp rushed on the Tfesrcwisch HuildinK association's houses s" tliat they may be completed before cold weather sets in. These houses, have, all mmlorn improvenirnt s and will be solo on easy pavments. Now is ymir opportunity t own your own home. Mrs. M. Sherer and daufrhtcr an'5 Mrs", lloliliiur of Hammond spent Sunday
A number from here are plannir.fr to attend the second number of the I.y-si-um course at Hoss tomorrow evenin p. Ueorfje Sloe 11 m of Hisrlilands called on friends here yesterday. Mrs. S. H. (leddef of Inciter's is visititiR at the. home of her sister. Mrs. S'dou Welsh, for a few days. James Ie Young of Chicago transact
ed business hre today.
Hiphtheria has potten a start at Scherervllle and many are alarmed for fear we win have that dread disease added to the measles epidemic already here.
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CX.A.BK STATION. William Osterman's valuable bronco broke loose last night and was killed by the S:20 o'clock Pennsylvania flyer. Mr, Osterman valued this horse hiffhly, so it Is a sreat loss to him. The regular rrieetincr of the volunteer fire department will take place Thursday. Kverybody try and be present for the adoption of the by-laws will be an important question. Mrs. Fred Gastel of riark Station was a South t'hicaero visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyson have pur. base, 1 a fine piano. Miss Margaret Hyson, their daughter, will take lessons in- the near future. Mrs. It. Much of Pine spent the afternoon with her son, William Much, at the r.ary General hospital, who is laid up with appendicitis. lie is improvingtrrea 1 1 y. Mrs. Charles MrKee, of Clark Station was a Gary visitor yesterday afternoon.
Kr.d Behn of Clark Station was a Gary business visitor yeMerday. Carl Brown of Clark Station was a Gary an.l Kast Chicago business transactor yesterday.
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HOBART. Mrs. .1. C. Cavender and children were Chicasro visitors yesterday. Bills are out for the twentieth annu- . al dance to be eiven by the firemen on . 27th of the month. Several from lure attended a dance civen by tho Alphi l'i Kappa Fraternity at Gary last evening:. j Mrs. Chase and Miss Beulali Chase were Gary visitors yesterday. j Mrs. J. Vok visited friends in Chicago yesterday. The O. K. Auxiliary went to Chicago today tu hear Chauncey Oleott in tho Isle of Dreams. Dr. Bulhand transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. V. Reissia- will entertain the Modern Priscilla club Thursday after-
Controls Every Unimproved Lot in the Heart of ttie City This Company will pave every street in the First Subdivision. Sewers and water mains are now in every alley in the First Subdivision. The prices of lots in the First Subdivision include the cost of paved streets. For Years to Conse the properties of the Gary Land Co., situated directly south of the Steel Plant and other subsidiary companies of the Corporation, will be the home of the merchant, banker, clerk and workman. Compare the price of our Improved Lots with those south of the Company's properties. A clear title to every lot. Is this not Reason Enough? Why you should purchase property for residential purposes in the First Subdivision:. .Beautifully situated, high and dry, accessible to plants of the Stsel Company, to schools and churches and the business center of the city. A few unsold lots in the First Subdivision ranging in price from $450 up.
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