Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 25 April 1913 — Page 9
Friday, April 25, 1013.
THE TIMES. 9
BLIND BOGEY FOR SATURDAY Country Club Also Schedules Indoor Events. The Hammond Country club will be the scene of a blind bogey match tomorrow afternoon, the first of Its kind ever held In this corner of the state, and a (treat deal of Interest is being:
taken In the event. The match will be an 18-hole flight and as is understood the poorest as wall as the best player stand an equal chance of winning the contest. It will begin at 1:30. In the evening. The following contests will take place in the clubhouse: 1. Indoor Putting Contest 9 holes. 2. Indoor Approaching Contest 9 holes. 3. Pitching Quoits Elimination Con-
I test.
Not every gift gives pleasure to the recipient. "He" or "she" may say it does but there are many considerations that have to be looked to in making a gift. Our experience in these matters will help you. Come in and let us talk it over.
John E. McGarry
4. Shuffleboard S shots, largest number of points. The contests will begin at 8:15 and the ambitious may enter any or all of
them.
The Jeweler 599 South Hohman Street.
Hammond, Indiana.
P. S. Our Repairing Department is the largest and most complete In Northern Indiana. You know -why!
ELABORATE
SERVICES TO BE HELD
Klaborate services will be held next Sunday in St. Paul's Lutheran church, on the occasion of the tenth anniver
sary of the dedication of the present church. Out-of-town ministers will assist the local pastor, Rev. Theodore Claus, and some excellent singing will be heard by the different choirs in the congregation. The forenoon and afternoon services will be concducted in German, while the evening service will be In English. In the evening a collection will be taken up. the proceeds of which will go toward the building fund of the new teachers' seminary now' under construction at River Forest, 111. The program for the three services will be as follows: German Morning Service, 10 A. M. 1, Organ Prelude Teacher C. II. Meier of Laporte, organist. 2. Congregational Singing.
3. Scripture Lesson Luke IXX, 110. 4. Mixed Choir Teachers C. V. Linsenmann, director. 5. Congregational Singing. . Sermon, Psalm 87-3 Rev. II. Hicken of Kouts. Ind. 7. Concordia Male Choir Teacher II. E. Sehroer. 8. Congregational Singing. (ierntaa Servlee, 2i30 P. 1. Organ Prelude Teacher II. E. 2. Choirs and School Children. 3. Scripture Lesson, Psalm 8 Rev. II.
Prekel, West Hammond, 111. 4. Congregational Praise Song Teacher C. W. Llnsenmann, director; Miss Gertrude Claus, organ accompanist. 5. School Choir. 6. Concordia Male Choir Teacher II. E. Schroeer. director. 7. Tenor Solo, Psalm 100 Edward Lueninghoener. 8. Choirs and School Children. 9. Address Rev. A. Rump, Tolleston.
10. Organ Solo Teacher C. W. Llnsenmann.
11. Concordia Male Choir Teacher
II E. Sehroer, director. 12. School and Congregational Sing ing.
13. Mixed Choir Teacher C. W.
Linsenmann, director; Miss Claus, or ganlst. EngrllMk Evenlnie Service.
1. Organ Prellde Teacher C. W.
Llnsenmann, organist. 2. Hymn.
3. Scripture Lesson, Psalm 96 Rev.
J J. Bopp, Whiting, Ind.
4. Concordia Male Choir Teacher H. E. Schroeer, director. 5. Hymn. - 6. Scripture Lesson, Psalm 87.
7. Mixed Choir Teachers C. W. Llnsenmann, director, 8. Sermon Rec. A. F. W. Schlechte. Chicago, 111. 9. Vocal Duet Dr H. G. Mers and Miss Adele Merz. 10. Hymn. 11. Collection for the benefit of the new teachers' seminary at River Forest. 12. Benediction and Organ Postlude.
An Opportunity. Do you want a ten-acre truck farm
or peach orchard In one of the best
fruit belts in the United States for $100,
to be paid in Installments? If so call
on Dr. J. T. Clark at the Hotel Ma
jestic, Hammond, and let him explain
how ' this can be accomplished by the
organization of a co-operative hog
ranch. All contracts must be closed by May 1. Adv.
Special Sale on Meats and Groceries SATURDAY, APEIL 26TH HERMAN A. KELLNER
88 ST ATE STREET.
PHONE 77
MEATS Hind Quarter Lamb 4 Per lb. IZ2C Small Pork Loins, 1 C 1 A ; per lb., 02U Small Pork 4 ntn Shoulder, per lb. . 020
Leg of Veal, per lb Veal Shoulders, per lb ....... . Veal Breast, per lb
Home Sugar Cured Hams, from 7 to 15-lb "M average, lb 2u
Home Sugar Cured f Bacon, per lb I 2U
151c
13ic
12k
10c
10c
25c
Home Made Bologna,
per lb Home Made Liver Sausage, per lb 6 Bars American Family Soap
7 Bars Lennox Soap .wu 6 Packages Star Naptha
washing Powder. 3 Cans Everybody's Peas
3 Cans Country Gentleman Corn.
25c
28c
25c
We Also Carry a Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables.
ALL PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED.
Don't Shake Your Head When we Say $20 For a Really Good Suit Tailored to Your Measure The price seems by far too low. You may be inclined to shrug your shoulders at $20.00 clothes, but every time you do that without investigating, you throw away good money. You may be able to pay any price for clothes, but if you pay one cent more for a suit than what you must to get good clothes, high grade workmanship and a perfect fit, you are just throwing that money away. Pay more if you are sure of the values, but don't pay more for the name. Come in and look at our $20.00 suits. At that price we'll show you the same values that you pay $30.00 for elsewhere. "We do the biggest tailoring business, eliminate all middlemen's profits and feel that in justice to yourself and us vou should COME IN AND LOOK. Suits Tailored to Your Individual Measure from
usene A. Grisuold & Son
DEALING IN
GROCERIES, MEATS AND HARDWARE 276 State St., Corner Sohl and State Sts., Phone 480 Hammond, Indiana
Hand Pick Navy CBeans, per lb. ..... . Utr
Nice Bright Prunes, per pound. Ql;
Best Creamery Butter, per lb Try this Corn, 4 cans for ........ We will sell you 3 cans Peas for Snider's Catsup, bottle, 19c; small bottle . . . Strictly Fresh Eggs, Saturdav 3-lb Pail of Jelly for Try a sack of our 2412-lb sack, 60c; or a 5-lb sack Best Granulated
Sugar, per lb Fancy Yellow Dry Peaches, per lb. .
Pure Cider Vinegar, Qa per bottle Uu 14-lb sack of Table jcn Salt for.. IDC Small Head Rice, per pound Uu Rumford Baking Powder, 1-pound 1 7p can I I m
37c 25c 25c large 12c 19c 21c Flour, 15c 5c
8c
15c
Pet or Carnation Milk, 3 tall cans, 25c; OK ft 6 small cans .wu Van Camp's or Snider's Pork and Beans, 4 15c can Quaker Oats or Toy Qn Oats, per package. Ou Green Circle Brand JA Raisins, 12-oz pkg OU
Kea cross macaroni or
Spaghetti, 2 packages . . . .
SPECIAL ON FLOUR Ceresota, Pillsbury and New Century Flour H-barrel sack 68c -barrel sack 1.35 -barrel sack. ...... .2.67 MEAT DEP'T.
Small Pork Loins, per lb Fresh Pork Butts, per lb Leaf Lard, 84 pounds California Hams, per pound Veal Stew, ' per pound.
Fancy Rib Roast mJg Beef, per pound .... U
151c
14k
1.00 131c 15c
EXTRA! EXTRA!
BALE
S3 TSJRBA V and MOR1E3AV Our all wool suits, made to your measure, fit and workmanship guaranteed, values up to $20 $25
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$15.00 to 35.00 STERLING WOOLEN WILLS 153 State Street. Hammond, Indiana. Open Evenings.
.$13
SO
We also offer you a great money saving, in our up-to-date stock of mens' womens' and childrens wearing apparel. GROSSMAN'S "Quality Store" 610 Oakley Avenus. Bat. State and Sibley Sts. "PASS THE HIGH RENT"
a week. The animal showed no symptoms of rabies. -
ROBERTSDALE
MAN IS'HURT While at his work at the Standard
Steel Car works at East Hammond
last Tuesday, Herman Furstenberg of
Robertsdale miraculously escaped
death but was seriously injured when
he fell a. distance of nearly 25 feet to
the ground below. Fellow employes
rushed to the aid of the Injured man
and he was removed to his home on Harrison avenue, where at first his injuries were thought serious. Following a consultation it was found that
Furstenberg had broken several ribs in the fall and was internally injured.
Today he is showing some improvement and has every chance for recov
ery. The details or me acciaeni couia
not be learned.
JENNINGS GETS STORE OF BICKNELL Roberts Jennings, who has a, wide circle of friends and acquaintances as a result of his clerical positions In Hammond drug stores, has branched out for himself and has bought the late H. K. KlcknelTs store fro mthe administrator of the estate
Jennings was formerly the manager
of the store under Bicknell, and during his years of service he developed
a big trade. During Blcknell's recent illness the business dropped off. but it is expected that it will not take Bob
long to build it up again.
The stand is considered one of the
best in the city on account of the
fact that it is the waiting station for
the Gary & Interurban. railroad.
A market of home baked things will be held tomorrow at Dobbins grocery by the Willing Workers' class of the Monroe street church. It Dunsing and Behnke (the Dobbins store) wish to announce a special sale and demonstration of the National Biscuit company's products for Saturday. April the 26th. The ladies of the Monroe street M. E. church will also have a sale of home baked goods at their store on this day. Thone 107. Corner Hohman and Russell streets.
Buy a Gas eHatlng Stove now. Don't wait until your homo is cold. No. Ind. Gas & Elee. Co.
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GOSSIP SAYS that we are going to fail In business, owing to the low prices at which we sell our bread, rolls, cakes, pastry, etc. We want to refute this here and now, and to assure out numerous customers that our profit-sharing plan has proved a great success. We shall continue to sell our products on the same small proflt-margain as heretofore. The Hammond Modern Bakery BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS. 86 State Street. Fnona 268. HAMMOND, - - IND.
Funeral Tomorrow.
Funeral services over Mrs. Christine
Becker will be held from the St. Jo-1 seph church Saturday morning at 9 ! o'clock. The remains, which lie in state at the residence of her daugh
ter, Mrs. John Norstrand, 207 Indiana
avenue, will be removed to the church at 8:30 o'clock. The requiem high mass will be said and the Rev. Father Plas
ter will officiate. Interment will be
made at St. Joseph's cemetery.
Those who will act as pall bearers
are George M. Eder, Joseph Weis, Joseph Hoess, Otto Knoerzer, George Kussmaul and Henry Bieker. Honor
ary pall bearers have been selected from the Rosary society of which the deceased was a member, as follows:
Mrs. George Kussmaul, Mrs. Martin
Myer, Mrs. John Llesenfelt, Mrs. Frank
Weinand, Mrs. George Eder and Mrs. Michael Pascaly.
CLABBYS GO INTO A TIE
By capturing three straight games
from the Snyders at Towle & McCool's alleys last night in the last series of
the season, the Clabbys went into a tie with the C. Longs for second place. If the two teams can get together the. tie will be rolled off Sunday afternoon. The match is expected to terminate in some good pin work as they will also roll for second and third prize money. The E. B. A.'s captured first honors by an easy margin.
Bitten by Dog. Mrs. Webster, residing on Sheffield avenue was the victim of a vicious dog yesterday afternoon, and although the injuries are not thought to be serious she is under a physician's care. The animal attacked her while she was walking along the street, inflicting a wound in her side. The physician ordered that the dog be kept tied up for
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BEG SPECDML OE37T SALE
GUM" rJ3osit
Cut Prices on all Fresh and Smoked Meats Saturday, April 26th Watch our window display every day for cut prices on special meats.
NO. 1 FRESH PORK LOIN, per pound....
NO. 1 FRESH PORK 4 Olfl SHOULDERS, per lb... C
NO. 1 FRESH PORK BUTTS, per pound , NO. 1 FRESH STEWING CHICKENS, lb.... NO. 1 VEAL ROAST, per pound NO. 1 VEAL STEW, per pound LAMB STEW, per pound.... NO. 1 FORE QUARTER LAMB, per pound NO. 1 HIND QUARTER LAMB, per pound...... NO. 1 LEG OF LAMB, per pound
1 4k
1 4c
15c 14c 12c 8c 10c 12c 14c
9 POUNDS LEAF LARD NO. 1 LAMB CHOPS, per pound...
NO. 1 BEEF POT ROAST, per lb.... STRICTLY FRESH LIVER, per pound NO. 1 SIRLOIN STEAK, per pound FRESH HAMBURGER STEAK, per pound...... NO. 1 SUGAR CURED REG. HAMS, per lb..,.t NO. 1 SUGAR CURED CALL HAMS, per lb....
NO. 1 SUGAR CURED
BREAKFAST BACON
ALL SAUSAGES, per pound NO. 1 RIB ROAST, boned
and rolled, per lb
1.00 12ic lie
7c 4c Oc 7c
12c
, ib. 1 7c
11c
14c
MANY OTHER VARIETIES OF MEAT NOT MEN
TIONED AT CUT RATE PRICES.
New Laid Eggs
Fresh G burned Butter
ME
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TY
BY
Hammond's Finest Butter Store
i
Best Country Eggs EvGrUaSfteed per dozen (Dc
Best Fresh Churned Butter U:d. STe
BSELSGEiSUS COFFEES
25c
O G BLEND COFFEE, per pound
BEST PEABERRY COFFEE,Qeir
c
2r
FLAGRANT TEAS
FANCY JAPAN TEA, the 60c kind, per pound BEST CEYLON TEA, per pound HOO CHOO GUNPOWDER TEA, per pound. FANCY OOLONG TEA, per pound
40c .40c .40 c 30c
per pound.
OUR OWN BLEND COFFEE, per pound. FANCY SANTOS COFFEE, per pound REPUTATION BRAND JUNE PEAS, 3 for.
PET OR CARNATION MILK, a 10c cans 25c RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER, 1-pound can 17c HERSHEY'S COCOA, H-pound can ..... 15c FANCY QUEEN OLIVES, large tiottle 22c FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE, per pound 5c
EARLY PEERLESS BRAND FANCY SUGAR 4 cans!
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