Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1913 — Page 7

Tuesday. July 8, 1913.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTIC5J TO ADVERTISERS. Readers ot lbs following odertlsesttents who wlch, to cetarminieta wtta advertisers wboee Identity la not revealed, should follow toe Instructions to address them by tike key letter rIycn. Requests at this office te reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. la justice to the advertisers, be answered. SI tapir follow Instructions. As tar as It ts possible It Is advised that all classified ads should either be nailed or seat to the office. The Times will not isponslble) lor srrors la ads takeu over tae telephone. MAIjE help. WANTED Bright office boy. Must be over 16 years of as?e. Apply at the Cudahy racking Co., East Chicago, Indiana. 8"2 WANTED Man to care for three cows in exchange for rent of new 4-room house, or take regular employment. A. M. Turner. 7"3 "WANTED Ten men for street work AddIv 828 Calumet ave., Hammond Downey & Porta. 7-3 WANTED Good women to work by 1bv Annlv Tuesday morning; SO Warren st., Hammond. WANTED Boy between 16 and 17 Tears old: wages to start 15 per week. Apply Mcllroy Belting & Hose Co.. Truman and Sohl sts., Hammond, WANTED Men for general repair. work in factory. Appiy ir. jvcw&i, American Conduit Co., East Chicago. Ind. 7-3 WANTED Registered Schlleker's pharmacy, ave.. East Chicago. pharmacist. 715 Chicago 30tf FSJMAL.Fi HELPWANTED Good woman to work by day. Apply Tuesday morning, 30 Warren street. WANTED Lady to come to house to do washing and ironing. S13 South Hohman street. ?"2 WANTED A girl about 16 years old to take care of small child, 33 wu Hams street. 8-2 WANTED Dining room girl. Sternberg Cafe, Indiana Harbor, phone 372M. 8-3 WANTED A refined girl to do light house work and take care of young children, go home nights if preferred. Mrs. A. A. Sherby, 228 Highland St. WANTED A bright young lady to assist in office work. Call at once at the Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. WANTED Girls to work on power sewing machines. Apply Mcllroy Belting & Hose Co., Truman and Sohl sts., Hammond. 7t WANTED Woman to do washing. 96 Highland St., Hammond. 7-tf WANTED Housekeeper: 6 in family; must have reference. 418 E. State at., Hammond. 7-' WANTED Experienced waitress at the Broadway; $8 per week. 7-3 WANTED Girls to work In tailor shop; steady employment, good wages; experience not necessary. Rosenwald & Weil, 4850 Northcote ave.. East Chicago. 6-6 WANTED Girl for work; good wages. Hammond. general house503 Hoffman St., 5-3 WANTED Girl for general housework; good wages. 188 Plummer avt., Hammond. 28tf WANTED TO BUY. WANTED Saloon license for Hammond. Jacob E. Friedman, East Chicago. 25tf WANTED TO BUY Any number of young pigs 5 or 6 months old; will pay market price, delivered at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker, Times offlpe, Hammond. 27tf WANTED TO BUY Yearling steers. Address R S, Times, Hammond. 27tf MISCELLANEOUS. CRATING and packing done for out of town shipments by experienced man. Call phone 59, Golden Bros. WANTED Bundle washing home. Phone 1798, to take 7-2 WILL DO DRESSMAKING AT REAsonable prices. 421 Indiana ave., Hammond. 7-2 IF IT'S WALL PAPER OR PAPER hanging phone 10S6W. I. L. Cohen, 289 Sibley St., Hammond. 2-6 WANTED To make your porch and window screens. Wm. J. Keller, Hammond. Phono 1294Y4. PASTURING Will pasture live stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles south of Hammond. Address M, Times. Hammond- Stf PHONE T71 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors. 1 State st.. Hammond. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED A position as Janitor in Gary by a widow. Adress C. M. Times, Gary. 8-8 A FEW DIMES FOR CAR FARE OR POSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING APS. A FEW DIMES FOR YOUR OWN -WANT," IF YOU'RE ADVERTISING IN THE TIMES AND THE USUAL. RESULT IS A JOB.

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FOR SALE Business property on Hohman street for particulars phone 1182R. 8-3 FOR RENT OR FOR SALE 12 room modern house and garage on Webb street. Apply 500 S. Hohman street. Phone 116 or 581, Hammond. FOR SALE Cheap, modern 7-room house, 87 H ft. lot. Also new modern 5-room bungalow, 40 ft. lot; both located on north side. L. H. Stafford & Co., Hammond. Phone 1033M. 7-6 FOR SALE 7-room house on 50-foot lot, with bath, hot water heat, electric light and gas, cement basement, laundry tubs. 107 Douglas St.. Hammond. Mrs. Wm. Stelglltz. 26-2 FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 South II oilman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. A bargain, part cash. Address M, Times Hammond. NOTHING IS OF GREATER IMPORTANCE TO YOU THAN TO KEEP POSTED ON PASSING EVENTS IN VOUR LOCALITY BY READING THE TIMES EACH KVENINO RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light house keeping two room suits. 163 Mich, ave., over laundry. 8-2 FOR RENT 8-room flat. Steam heated. Apply A. Herbst, 841 South Hohman street. FOR RENT Barn with good floor and place for buggy. 353 Sibley St., Hammond. FOR RENT Front room double bed room, kitchen and bath room, 320 Carroll street. Inquire 47 Sibley street. 8-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Home conveniences. 378 N. Hohman street. FOR RENT 7-room fWt; all conveniences. 79 Walter st., Hammond. 7-3 FOR RENT Three pleasant furnished rooms for light housekeeping; toilet and gas; no children. 1S5 Truman ave., Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for couple or two gentlemen. 670 Michigan ave., Hammond. Phone 1190L1. T "' 1 ' ' '"" " ' 'FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; convenient to Standard Steel & Conkey plant. 851 Erie St., Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT New 6-room upper flat; electric light, gas and bath, hot water heat furnished at reasonable price. 882 Calumet ave., Hammond, or phone 1910. FOR RENT-Furnlshed room; suitable for one or two gentlemen. 85 Sibley St., Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT--6-room modern flat; furnace heat. Apply 882 Calumet ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Two rooms and kitchenette for light housekeeping. 173 Detroit st.,. Hammond. 5-8 FOR RENT-r-Furnished room; all modern improvements. 781 So. Hohman st., Hammond. . . Stf FOR RENT Furnished modern liveroom flat at 228 Michigan. Call 85 Sibley st., Hammond. 1-3 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Thoroughbred partridge Wyandotte yearling hens and March hatched chicks. Call evening 173 Waltham St., Hammond. 7-3 IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR trade an automobile, motor truck or motorcycle, address Used Car Exchange, Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Gasoline plant complete and 6 double lamps and 75 folding chairs; either can be bought at a very reasonable price. Phone 311. FOR SALE 6-room flat; also brand new piano at a bargain. Inquire at Lake Shore hotel, Indiana Harbor. Tel. 192. 6-4 FOR SALE Imperial motorcycle; first class condition; bargain. 627 Davidson place. Whiting. 3-6 FOR SALE OR TRADE Grocery and market cheap if taken at once. Address 7 F, Times, Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Hotel and saloon cheap; doing good business. See me. Jacob E. Friedman, East Chicago. 25tf FOR SALE Two grocery wagons la first class shape. Tel. 190R Whiting. Ind.. or call 502-119th st., corner New York. 23 tf FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardman piano at bis sacrifice for cash. Call B IS. Times, Hammond.

FOR SALE Two lots 70x125, not far from Baldwin site. Phone 192 Indi ana Harbor. 5-4 FOR SALE Farm land, 5, 10, 20 or 40 acres; one mile west of Rosa. Inquire at C. Ooms, address Griffith, Ind., route 1. 3-6 FOR SALE Real estate and Insurance in all Its branches. Jacob E. Fried man, East Chicago. FOR SALE New modern bungalow on one of the best residence streets in city. For particulars phone 1241R after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Improved farms In Michi gan and northern Indiana, Write F, E. May, Edwardsburg. Mich. 17-lm FOR SALE 100 foot lot, corner Russell and Hon man sts.; best lot in city of Hammond. For particulars address Hammond Realty Co., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Two fresh jersey cows. C. Ooms, one miles west of Ross. 8-6 FOR SALE Gentle pony, runabout sleigh and harness. Reasonable price to right party. J. G. Felder, 1646 W. 102 street, Chicago. 8-2 tun SALE Cheap 2 bull pups, one male, one female. Call 210 Mich ave. or phone 1471. 8-3 FOR SALE Rooming house full of good clean roomers. Phone 839J. 8-2 FOR SALE One light delivery horse and single farm wagon. Apply at Herman Holts, 67 Sheffield avo., florist, phone 789. 8-5 LOST AND FOUND. FOUND ?A bay mare, weight about 11,000, 12 years old. Owner can have same by paying charges. Keiser's place, Alice and Becker streets, Hammond. 8-3 FOUND A screw tail brlndle and white bulldog. Can have same by calling at 193 State St., Hammond. FOUND-Pair of side curtain, at Cedar Lake lor touring car, farty own lng same may get information by paying for this ad. Times office, Ham mond, Ind. 25tf LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citlsens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the under signed. Max Tarnogroduki, is a male Inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County and State and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township and State of Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter and a citizen of the United States of America and is a man of good moral character, and that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday of August, 1913, the same being the 4th day of August, 1913, for a renewal of a license to retail intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 5th day of August, 1912, and Issued by C. A. Johnson, auditor of said Lake County, for the period of one year from said date and the precise location where said liquors are to be sold by the provt Bions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The front room on tbe ground floor of the two-story frame building situated on lot 6, block 3, Towle & Young's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County and State of Indiana, and is further known as 717 Hohman street. Bar room is 23x32x11 feet, has a glass front, front, side and rear entrances and faces west on Hohman street, a public highway in said City of Ham mond. All of the inside of said bar room may be seen from said highway, Bar is on the north side of room There are living rooms above, and a restaurant in the rear. MAX TARNOGRODSKI. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citi zens of City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Albert Bach, is a male Inhabitant and resident of the said City, Township, County and State and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than Vne year and in the City of Hammond, North Township and State of Indiana for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is . a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral

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Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday In August, 1913, the same being the 4th day of August, 1913, for a 'renewal of license to retail Intoxicating, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantity than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted on the 5th day of August, 1912, and signed by Charles A. Johnson, au ditor of said County, for a period of one year from said date, and the pre cise location where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license sought to be renewed Is as follows: The front room on the ground floor of a two-story brick building located on a strip of ground lying immediately north to Wilcox street and east of Hohman street and further described as on the northeast corner of South Hohman and Wilcox streets, and known as 351 South Hohman street. Bar room Is 18x41x11 feet. Said room has glass front and faces west on Hoh man street, a public highway in said City, Township, County and State. All of the inside of said room can be seen from said highway. Bar is on north side of bar room. Bar room has a front and one side entrance. There are living rooms in the rear and on the second floor of said building. ALBERT BACH. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLLESTON. Lot 7, blk 12. Co.'s 5th add, Men del Kreinman to Morris Bobele 1,850 Lot 22, blk 18, Co.'s 5th add. Smith-Bader-Davldson Co. to Francesco Fucco . - 600 Lot 6, blk 5, Oak Dale add. Au gust Olson to Peter McRovitz.. 1,100 W 30 ft. lot 20, 21 to 24. Boule vard add, John Siemlasko to Smlth-Bader-Davidson Co 1 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $7.00 7.60; lambs, common to good, $6.25 7.00; lambs, culls. $4.0005.50; lambs. feeders. $5.256.25; yearlings, fair to best light. $6.753;6.50: yearlings, fair to best heavy, $5.50' 6.25 ; wethers, plain to good, $4.?54.75; wethers, good tc- choice, $4.75g 5.15. Hogs Bulk of sales, $S.708.80; havy butchrs. $S.708.85: light butchrs, $6.65438.85; light bacon, $8.65 )8.85; light light, $8.60i8"5; heavy shipping, $8.70S.85; heavy packing. $S.608.70. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.50 8.83; medium to good steers. $7.50 8.25; Inferior to fair steers, $7.00 7.50; fat cows and beifers, $1.808.35; canners and cutters, $3.254.75; native bulls and stags, $5.00 7.50; fair to fancy veal calves, $8.75 9.50; heavy calves, $5.000 7.00; milkers and springers, per head. $40.00 85.00. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard white, lOe; perfection, 10Hc; headlight, 175, 12c; eocene. 12H: elaine, 19c; V. M. P. naphtha, 18c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 30"e; raw linseed oil, single brls, 49c; 5 brl lots. 4Sc; boiled, single brls, 50c; 5 brl lots, 49e; turpentine, 48c; summer black oil, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots t. o. b. Chicago. CASH GRAIN MARKET Wheat No. 2 red. 9396c; No. 3 red 90 93c; No. 2 hard winter, 914 g 924c; No. S hard winter, 90i??91c; No. 1 northern spring, 934e; No. 2 northern spring, 9293c; No. 3 spring, 9091c. Corn No. 2, SOM 1 'Ac: No. 2 white. 6262Hc: No. t yellow, 61 (g 61 hie: No. 3, 6fM,4,i561c; No. 3 white, 61-62c; No. 3 yellow. 60614c; No. 4, 68 60c. Oats No. 2. 38438ic: No. 2 white. 42c; No. 3 white. 484 3 41 c; No. white, S9H0V4c; standard, 414 42c PRODUCE MARKET. Dairy Product. Efrsrs, strictly fresh, 22c; firsts, 17 4 t'174c; miscellaneous lots, cases re turned, 1517c: checks, ease, 423; butter, extra- creamery, 26c; extra firsts, 2625Hc; firsts, 24c; seconds 23234c; ladies, 2223c; dairies extra, 25c; firsts, 24c; packing stock. 20gtle. Poultry. Turkeys, per lb, 17c; ' springs. 25c; fowls, 14Hc: roosters. 10c; ducks, 12 16c; geese, 815c. Veal. 60f60 lbs, ll12c; 60fi90 lbs, 12 12Vic; 80110 lbs, 1213&c; 100110 lbs, 14c Melons. Gems, standard crate, $2.505?2.75 pony crate. $1.904? 2.15; watermelons per car, $200.00R 325.00. Perries. Gooseberries, case, 16 qts, $1.00 1.25 blueberries, case 24 qts, $3.00 3.50 red raspberries, 24 . qts, $2.003.00 black raspberries, case 24 qts, $2.50? 3.26; case, 24 pts, 90c$1.35; black brf-ries. rase 24 qts, $23; case, 24 pts $1.00 1.25; strawberries, case, 16 qts, $1.002.00. Vegetables. Beans, hand picked, per bu, $1.90 2.25 red kidney, $1.762.25; brown Swedish $1.001. 25; cabbage, new, per crate, $1.6055 2.75; string beans, green, hamp er, $1.60 1.75; wax. $1.00 1.50; spin ach, tub, 35 45c; tomaiees, case of baskets, 50c $1; beets, new, 100 bunch $1.25 1.75; cauliflower, case, 30c $1 carrots, 100 bunches, $1.25 1.50; hea lettuce, tub, 5075c; radishes, 100 bunches, 75c$1.00; potatoes, new, bu 6070c; new, brl, $1.902.15; onions, new, crate, 60 90c; turnips, 100 bunches, $1.50 2.50; green peas, sack, $1.09 175. DrtMfd Beef. No. 1 ribs, 16 Vie; No. 1 loins, 18 Vic: No. 1 rounds, 13V4c; No. 1 chucks, 10V4c; No. 1 plates, 8c ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain uncalled for In the Hammond, Ind., postoffice for week ending June 30, 1913: American Glass Co., Denato Antonio, Gust Antouopoulos, Mrs. Jennie Anderson, J. E. Arens, George Berninger, Dr.

P. J. Bardens. Roy Brodeneu, Tom Berkey. Will Bell (2), J. P. Cameron (3). Anton Camlo, Mrs. Wm. Cox, Will Chambers, Joan Dragor, Miss Marie Deanie, Miss Ruth Doyle, E. J. Ebbels (2), Mrs. Pearl Calero. Antonio Gallote Dictutouion, Miss Alice Fisher. Miss, Emma Fossblnder", Francis A. Farrell, Harry B. Funk, Jas. Fredericks, Marlele Fereuc, John G. Friedson, Chas. Giffln, Mrs. Anna Green, Albert Jossett, Geo. A. Gill (2), Jan Gateckl, T. Galdesen, Yan Gorstyta, Wasll Gutyi, Miss Adda Hahn, Hammond Belt Ry., Mrs. Orover Heusen, Miss Ida Hammond, Mrs. L. B. Head, Miss Jessie Hussey, Mrs. Lldia Harris. Stacy Howell (2). Mrs. Flora Coyle Jones, Gust E. Jacobson, J. A. Jones, Teofll Jaross, Albert Kempal, Chas. Kletiman, J. K. Kimbrough, Kardinux Klementowski. John T. Kalbfliesch, Ben Lubert, Flya Latin, Freeman Lee, Jessie H. Layton, Mrs. Anna Miller, Miss East Mund, Jo

seph Majeher. Mrs. F. C. Miller, Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Mantel, Antonio Moaczewskl, Miss Ladona Masterson, Rich ard McNany, Gloatino Molinors, R. J. Martfne, Wlcek Mormul, Gust Nelson, Mrs. Mary Nance, Jeme Oiewsa, Justyn Onobraoh, Gulseppe Pollichlno, Guiseppe PacifTcla, O. E. Pierson (3), F. O. Peterson. John 11. Peterson, Otto Pitts, Maplotto Picatocci, Mrs. Clara Rakow, Giesuppe Ronquiotti. Mrs. Charles Rhoades, Edith Rttter, Mrs. L. Rlp, Mrs. H. E. Reusch, V. W. Rutkauskas, Aloic Stabile, C. G. Smith, Joseph Starsykowski. Treasure Singley, Mrs. E. u Todd, Kavil Pieszak, W. S. Terrlll, Mrs. Geo. Vlss, Michat Wactawek, Joeph Wozt, T. D. Wellman, Louis VVostz, Cxibere Zsigmond. F. R. SCHAAF. P. M. ALL WINTERS JOLEWS FAIL Newcastle Dentist Unable to Find Daughter. Newcastle, Ind., July 8. The where abouts of little Catherine Winters, who disappeared from this city March 20, seems as much a mystery as ever. Nothing has developed from the search In Cincinnati or the visit of the father. Dr. W. A. Winters, to Michigan. The woman under arrest at Adrian, Mfch.. for writing an alleged blackmailing letter to Dr. Winters, old him, the doctor said, that her pur pose in writing the letter was to get $25 o send to her husband at Plainfield, to take the "dope" cure; that she knew nothing of the case, or of any one having anything to do with it. Dr. Winters said although she probably knew nothing about the case, she seemed to know considerable about Newcastle people, and it was on this theory that he tried to run down these people; that he thought there might be a clew in what she said. ! STUDY 'EM! Washington, July 7. The ten com mandments to insure clean food dur ing the summer were Issued today by the bureau of chemistry of the department of agriculture in an official bulletin. Use your nose' and eyes to detect bad food. Be watchful of ptomaine, a deadly poison bacilli which thrives mightily in this weather. Pasteurize all milk. Keep your Ice box clean. Cook your food and never eat it un cooked. Beware of restaurants and highly seasoned meats and fish. Drink orriy boiled water at summer resorts. Do not eat skins of fruits. Wage a persistent battle against flies in your borne. Do not set too much store by the "guaranteed under the pure food and drug set" label. The government does not guarantee these wares. HAYWOOD BEADY FOR A FIGHT Lafayette, Ind.. July 8. It is un derstood that Postmaster George P. Haywood will not leave his office without a fight. According to a tele gram received here from Representative Peterson at Washington, he Is to be removed from office. ST. JOHN. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoffman from Dyer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bohiing Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schaefer and baby were Brunswick visitors Sunday. Frank Lunerc was a Dyer visitor Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherer and family from Whittn? spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Huppenthal from Hammond spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd James returned horns Sunday aftrr a few days visit at Morrocco. John Sherer and Peter Huppenthal from Crown Point were visitors here

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S 12 CUNT If you have never borrowed money on chattels it might interest you to know that you can now get. money from us In sums of $5.00 to $250.00 at 2 per cent, per month. This is in accordance with the recent Indiana law. Here Is a rate that places money within the reach of everybody the business man. the professional man, the salaried man. the mechanic, farmer or laborer, without being compelled to ask someone to "s;o your security." These terms, as enacted into a law by the last legislature, enables people in all walks of like to borrow up to $250.00 at an extremely low cost and on an independent basis. Interest charged only for the actual time you keep the money. You furnish your own tecur. ity HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANO, OFFICE FURNITURE, TEAMS, LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS. FIXTURES, MACHINERY. AUTOMOBILES, or chattels of any kind. We place the money in your hands quickly and privately. Call, phone, or write. All business strictly confidential. PROVIDENT LOAN GO. ,sl ;1 $$ Sue. to Calumet Loan Co. S$I $$ (Incorporated) $!$$$ Authorized Cap.. $50,000 $$$$! S$$lSt 212 Hammond Bids:.. $$$$$ $$$$$$ Open 8 am. to 8 pm. $$$$$$$ m$$$$ Phone 32$ $$$$$$$; mmttt tttttmti iitmttit ttttttttttt ittitittttit tttiitttiiitt itttmm$$$t$ttt! sttt$t$$t$t$i ittitlttitttil Sunday. Andrew Walsh from Hammond was among the St. John visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, II. Leonard from Ham mond was seen in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lippelt from Whiting were also St. John visitors Sundftv. Misses Theresa Bohiing and Elizabeth Bohllng returned to their homes in South Chicago Sunday evening after a few days visit here. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bicker and family from Hammond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bohiing. Mary Juergens from Chicago was the guest of her parents here Sunday. Tony Schnlal from Hammond is vis iting with his parents at present. Elizabeth Keiman from Hammond spent Sunday here with her mother. Raymond Csech from Michigan City spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wachter a son from Chicago were the guests of Math Wachter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Water Wolf from Ham mond were seen in (own on Su '.'. Misses Irene and Evelyn Connors from Hammond are visiting with th-...- grand mCother at present. Mr. and Mrs. Math Miller and fam llv from Crown Point spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohiing were Crown Point visitors Sunday afternoon Joseph F. Gerlach was a Hammondt visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TJiielen from Chicago were in town on Sunday. Matilda Scheldt left for Hammond this morning after a few days visit here with her parents. Frank Thiel is a Chicago visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klein from Chi cago spent Sunday withcago spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klein and family. Franees Klassen from Chicago spent Sunday with her rarents. James Elliott. Monon station agent, was a Cedar Lake visitor Sunday afternoon. Frank Thiel has purchased a new Staver automobile. ARE YOU A TIMES RE4DEBI TTTN Ores in 1 to S '" absolute! without dart tr.,1 noiaon and be a sed full strentrtb absolutely without feu. Guaranteed cot ta stricture. PreTents contagiosa WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At DroKsrista, or we ship express prepaid npo receipt of $L Full particulars mailed on request, THE EYANS CBE&SXGAX CO. Cincinnati. U Every Woman ! Interested and should know about the wonderful Marvel irUos,pr" uoucne Askyoardruatist f or it. If he cannot supply the MARVEL. accept oo otner. out send stamp for book. Marvel Co. 44 E. 23d St.. M.T. HAMMOND AN 3 CROWN POINT, IND

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