Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1913 — Page 6
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Crown Point Mews
Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
From the Diary of Si. Lence
Elder Berry sez th' feller thet kin
nver do ennythtna; until th' Inspiration seizes him oushter meet t in th' shape o' a number ten shoe, 'n thet th' Siime sized boot alius adds a lot o' ffinjfer f courtin'. Besides 'xpress ther's lots o' trouble unloaded on th' accomodation trains "n y don't hev f strain yer ears f hear it. Library Xntea. Summer reading. Nearly everyone likes a good book on a warm summer day. something that 1s light but interesting, a book of travel, a play, or Just a (rood story. The following -will be found at the public library awaiting your pleasure: - Travel Emlle Bard. Chinese Life In Town and Country: James Cantlle. Sun Yat Sen and the Awakening of China; W. E. Carson, Mexico; KUa Higginson, Alaska: F. H. Smith. A White Umbrella in Mexico: B. E. Stevenson. The Spell of Holland; R. L. Stevenson, An Inland Voyage; In The South Seas; N. O. Winter. Argentina and Her People of Today. Plays E. A. Bennett, What the Public Wants: Henrik Ibsen. A Doll's House: C. R. Kennedy, Servant in the House. Fiction Ci. H. Chester. det-Rich-Quick Wallincford; Young Walllngford; C. VY. Gordon. Glengary School
Days; Man from Glengarry; The Prospector; A. C. Doyle, Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; G. C. Eggleston. Daughter of the South; Montague Glass. Potash and rerlmutter; Chaa. Major; When Knighthood was In Flower; T. N. Page, Gordon Keith; Randall Parrish, Sword of the Old Frontier: When Wilderness Was King; G. S. Porter, -At the Foot of the Rainbow;
Anne Warner, Rejuvenation of Aunt ! Mary; C. N. and A. M. Williamson, Lady Betty Across the Water.
chants. When the practice of patronising these "come by day and go by night" peddler la stopped, and the same amount of money put into the coffers of the home merchant for a superior article. Just, and only then will the city prosper and business be as It should. Misses Dorothy Tlce and Charlotte Wheeler will return today from a three weeks visit with Mr. and Miss Calkins of Janesvllle, Wis. ' Miss Valeria Farley is spending a two weeks vacation with friends at Chicago Heights and with her sister, Mrs. Will Ellwanger of Chicago. Demonstrations are being given daily at the offices of the electric light
was In no serious dancer because the bulldins is brick.
Otto Braun and daughter returned debrandt nH ir. r t h
from Chicago Saturday. The girl had wife were Momence guests Sunday, been there some time visiting relatives. Mrs. James Doty of Shelby wra In John Palmer of Chicago was la Lo-1 town yesterday, well over Sunday. j Thome Clark and family visited his Ernest Hummel Sr. of Chicago was In ! parents over Sunday, town Saturday. Emery Hathawav and w1f w
were In the city yesterday. Bert Tully of South Chicago spent x Elmer Nichols and wife. Harvey HI1- the afternoon with Clark friends.
Fred Borman of Chicago Is spending
Mrs. Charles Davis of New Albany arrived here last evening to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wilbur Livers. Henry Baughman. wife and daughter, Henrleta, left this morning for Penncook, N. H., where they will visit rel-
from Kansas.
Bernard Carlln is the possessor of a
ucv un moaei cnaimers Detroit automobile. It is a four-cylindec 36 horse power, five passenger machine.
atives for several weeks. Their many I 7'" "J T , , r"PeCana friend, wish them an enjoyable trip. i"afm" !?? l TVoTi 'V? v j claimed that It is the first 1914 model William Graves , and wife were in . sold in Lake i-nnnh- althonh im
plant of a new electric stove and oven, Hammond yesterday. Carlln will not verify this. He is which is said to be the latest departure Krnest Lynch and wife of Chicago ' highly pleased with the auto in the cooking and heating device. The sHoV a, ot hi. .h , . .
... . ' " ' a new ana unlmile mnfrtim
and ice cream parlor has been opened
a few weeks with Clark friends.
Mrs. B. Adams of Chicago is spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs. II. Rchwalbe of this place Is on the slcklist. Mrs. F. C HolMeld of Gary was a Clark Station visitor yesterday afternoon. Edward Dustin of Chicago was a Clark business visitor yesterday. Several of our people were at the Chautauqua at Gary Monday evening and report a fine time. John Hoffman of Chicago transacted business here.
HOBART.
Stearns' Electric Rat iss Roach Poole THE NATIONAL RAT KILLER Ready for use. Better than trr.pa. Sold by Druggists, 25c and $1.00 or sent direct, charges prepaid, on receipt of price. MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS Stearns' Electric Past- Co., Chicago, II!.
j The Crown Point baseball team will 1 stack up against the strong Valparaiso
nine at Erie park next Sunday and a hard fought contest Is expected. Crown Point will use the same lineup that defeated Gary last Sunday in one of the best ball games of the season. With the addition of Pitcher Llnthian and Shortstop Rhode of Hammond to the Crown Point line up the team has rounded Into a fast ball playing aggregation and will now go after the
northern Indiana championship playing a series of three crames with East Chicago the strongest contender for cham- , pionshlp honors, later on In the season. Valparaiso has a strong team and the local fans can expect a good game next Sunday. The batting for Valpo will be Lagrlbe and Larney, while Linthian and Wagner will be the honors for C. P. With nothing to stop its present growth and advancement Lake county will harvest another record-breaking crop of corn this year, prospest never looking brighter for a big yield of that staple cereal. In most Instances the crop is two weeks In advance of its usual growth at this time of the year and with favorable conditions will again be Lake county's biggest and most remunerative crop. Thousands of blackbirds have begun
j their annual gathering of an evening
in Crown Points shade trees. they ; flocking together In countless numbers in some particular spot each evening to spend the night. Their noise and clat- ! ter is incessant and somewhat disturb
ing to the fellow that goes early to bed and in many cases they have been routed out of their haunts by those bothered with their noise. The flocking of these birds occurs after their last nesting and is a harbinger of the not far distant frosts and cold weather and the first signs of their imigration to greener and warmer pastures. An itinerant street fakir, with the Usual collection of shoddy Jewelry and "Just ps good as diamonds" wares held a good-sized audience on a Main street corner last evening and succeeded in disposing of some of the truck. As uual and customary in such instances the fakir succeeded In disposing of his wares at the same price the article
could be purchased of the local mer-
continuance is said to work most satisfactorily and Manager Tlce expects
to place several In Crown Point homes this fall and winter. Miss Pauline Sauerman entertained the Misses Florence, Loveridge and Norma Locklin of Hammond at her home on Clark street last evening. Miss Ida Weiner is entertaining . friends from Chicago this week. j Yesterday was one of the hottest days of the year and much suffering from Its effect by man and beast Is reported. One or two near prostrations occurred necessitating the attentions of physicians. V . Attorney E. C. Davla has a son about 15 years of age who is doing some j splendid work as a cartoonist, some of his work having been accepted by ! magazines at this early date. The creations of the lad's pen and brain show remarkable execution and acu- ; men In that line of work for his age and a bright future is predicted fori
the lad should be content In that work
er here. Edson Taylor, who is connected
flth
Dan Lynch of Aurora spent a couple of days at t!- home of his mother.
William Tatman, architect
Chicago, spent Sunday in the vicinity of this place, the guest at the home of Frank Richards. Peter Scramur, the hotel keeper and auto livery man, keeps his gasoline in a shed several feet back of the house. He went Into the shed last night with a lantern to draw some gasoline from a 25-gallon tank t fill his auto preparatory to an early start on a drive this morning. He set the lantern down just within the door, went to the gasoline tank six feet awav, turned the fau-
the advertising department of the Chicago Inter Ocean-, spent Sunday at the home of his parents. Miss Llla Schmal went to St. John yesterday to visit at the home of her uncle for a few days. Morton Northrup nd family of Chicago arrived here last evening to visit his mother and brother for a few days. Byron Chipman, wife and daughter
$3,50 Recipe Free, For Weak Men, Send Your Name and Address Today; You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous.
by Miss Myrtle Hale and Mrs. Etta Sanders in the Edwin L. Sanders building east of the postoffice. It Is
called "The Ideal
name. The opening was last Saturday evening and It was a surprise and a revelation to the people. But a few days before the room was filled with plumbing goods. Curtains were put up at the windows and when taken
Leo Pio. who has been In the United
States navy for the past year, has re
ceived an honorable discharge' and returned home Monday evening.
Mr. ana Mrs. r red Hammeau were
a very appropriate VChleago visitors yesterday.
Miss Anna Fleck, who has been at
tending the Chicago university, re
turned home on Monday. Miss Grace Murray is visiting friends in Chicago this week. Mrs. Evan Roper of Chicago Is here
The following motored to Cedar Lake Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jordan, F.
Bock and family, A. Van Dell and family, J. Hopklnson and family. A. Seaberg and family and A. Orme and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of Chicago vlslted relatives here Sunday. Mr. Weber was In Hammond Saturday. The P. A. C. defeated Eaat Chicago by a score of 8 to 5 in one of the most interesting games of the season. Mr. and Mrs. R. Watklns spent Satudday with Mr. and Mrs .A. Anderson of Chicago. Charles Reed left Saturday for a few weeks' visit with friends and relatives In St. Louis.
La Vendor cigars are pronounced ex. eeptlonaily good by ali tmukeri. AdT,
THERE ARE MORE THAN THREB TIMES MORE TIMES CIRCULATED EVERY DAPY THAN ALL THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN LAKE COUNTY PUT TOGETHER.
down Saturday evening a beautiful visiting relatives. room, brilliantly lighted and equipped Mr. and Mrs. P. Ellis and Miss Clara
a transfiguration. Luikheart were Chicago visitors yes-
this new parA- terday.
Mrs. P. Cook was a Gary, visitor yesterday.
appeared. It was
. A big crowd visited
use during: the evening-. Their many friends extend best wishes for sgccess. j Miss Mary Gregory, who has ' been : living at the home of Richard Gravj enstock. returned to her home In Wisl consin yesterday.
I Mrs. Lizzie Davis. ! transacted business In
terday.
BURNHAM.
Burnham vacationists are returning to their homes from vacations spent at
the milliner, various points. Chicago yes- The Misses Elizabeth and Dolly Pat-
ton of Park avenue, and Hazel Atmur
Mrs. Bert Milllkln and da ughter. 1 of Hegewischarr!ved last night from a Arleen, who have been visiting at the ' short vacation at Benton Harbor, Mich.
home of her
left for their
cet to fill a can. No sooner had. he done so than a trek of flame shot from the gasoline to the lantern and In an instant the whole Interior of the shed was ablaze, Seramur rushed out of the place with the can of blazing gasoline and the lantern and threw them on the ground. His hand was burned, but not seriously. The fire alarm was turned In and the fire department was quickly on the scene and within a few minutes the flre was out. The shed was almost totally destroyed. The shed is built against Leary's garage and the flames set flre to tre window frames and the heat shattered the glass. The garage
We hv In r.r- r,.....l .
tion for nervous debility, lack of vigor, yesterday
weakened manhood, failing memorv.
of East an1 '""f back, brought on by excesses.
unnatural aralns or the follies of youth that has cused so many worn and nervous men right in their own homes without any additional help or medicine that we think every man who wishes to regain his manly power and virility, quickly and quietly, should have a copy. So we have determined to send a copy .of the prescription free of charge, in a plain, ordinary sealed envelope to any man who will write me of charge. In a plain, ordinary sealed for it. This prescription comes from a physicia nwho has made a special study of men and we are convinced It is the sur-est-acttng combination for the cure of deficient manhood and vigor failure ever put together.
We think we owe it to our fellow men to send them a copy in confidence so that any man anywhere who is weak and discouraged with repeated failures may stop drugging himself with harmful patent medicines, secure what we believe Is the quickest-acting restorative, upbuilding, SPOT-TOUCHING remedy ever devised, and so cure himself at home quietly and quickly. Just drop us a line like this: Interstate Remed Co.. 4663 Luck Building. Detroit, Mich., and we will send you a copy of this splendid recipe in a plain, ordinary envelope free of charge. A great many doctors would charge $3.00 to $5.00 for merely writing out a prescription llko this but we send it entirely free. Adv.
father. Mr. Ackerman. home In Detroit, Mich.,
Thomas Arnott, the furniture deal-
truck. It is a beauty. He has the diser, has a new International auto tlnctlon of being the owner of the first auto truck In Tx)well. He believes In progression.
CLARK STATION. Bernard Adams of Chicago spent the day with Clark relatives. William Schmetzer and Harry Peterson of Clark were Hammond visitors last evening.
They report splendid time. Mrs. Walter Anderson and children, Dora and Doris, have returned home after a month's visit with relatives In southern Indiana. Mrs. Robert Patton nd daughter Pearl have returned home from a short visit with friends and relatives at St. John. Work on the streets is progressing steadily, the cement men having a major portion of the curblngs Installed. In a few days the work will be far enough advanced for the teamsters to begin hauling slag. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Grace and
Miss Hulda Schwalhe returned to Chi- daughter Lotus have arrived home aftcago after spending a few days Wjtn er a visit with friends at Peabody, South
relatives here. Mrs. Hill Soder of Cavanaugh was a Clark business visitor yesterday. Otto Boldt and William Boldt of South Chicago were Clark Station visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene dClassen an children of South Chicago spent the day with Clark relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Winterfelt of Blue Island spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Osterman here. Thomas Bender returned to his home at Chicago after spending the day with Clark friends.
Whitley and Knox. They report
splendid time, but add "There's no place like home."
HEGEWISCE Mr. and Mrs. Clay Collins and children of Whiting, Ind.. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson. The members and friends of the Dorcas Ladles' Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church are cordially invited to attend the next meeting, which will be held In the church Tursday at 2 p m., July 31. The pastor will act as host.
The Necessity of Money is an Uuquestioned Fact We will loan you the amount you need on your Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Warehouse Re ceipts or other good Security. We will give you from one month to one year to pay back the money at 2 per cent. Ton can pay as back In easy week ly or monthly payments and each payment reduces both interest and principle. The security remains undisturbed In your possession. If you eed money, see us it will cost you nothing to come In and let us explain our method. Our business Is strictly confidential. Loans taken up from other Companies with more money for yourself. Hammond Loan Co. B9 80. HOHMAN 8TRLET (Over Model Clothiers) PMOhE 257
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P. A. PARKS, Temporary Chairman
