Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1917 — Page 8

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Hammond is keeping up its usual record on building. While there are net as many large factory and store buildings under course of constrction as in years past, yet there are a great many houses, cottages and bungalows being built. If you think of building, do it now. Building material owing to the great demand is going up in price.

Cement Work - GET OUR ESTIMATE ON AMOUNT OF CEMENT NEEDED FOR THE JOB.

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Let me show you the new homes I have just completed 'on Hohnian street, and the. others I have under construction. I can save you money and please you besides on a new home.

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Mrs. Beit Tucker Is visiting with Mrs.

other friends. L A. Southworth. ar.d family moved into the house recently purchased by Mrs. C. I. Boesen. Charles May moved into the house vacated by Mr. Southworth. Mr. Reilly, detective for the Erie H.-iiiroad company, has moved into one of Mr. de St. Aubin's cottages.

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visitor in town Saturday afternoon. Miss Anna Minnlnger ppent Sunday with her parents. Miss Viola Beiriger is visiting: friends at Burnham. 111. Mrs. L. E. Robinson has accepted a position as railroad clerk at Carlsdale. Quite a number from here attended the ball game at Hammond Sunday.

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Dance at Spring Hill day evening-, Aug. 14th.

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BUILDING MATERIAL. Phone Hammond 1490 OFFICE 265 MICHIGAN AVENUE.

-Mis. .-i. j. iiptuii ami daughter of Englewood, visited at the .Tudson home in Cleveland avenue. Friday. Edward Schaaf returned home from a few days' visit at South Haven. Mich. Misses Ranota and Clara Wilkening of Crete. III., spent the week-end here.

the guests cf Mrs. Charles Eggers

Lake avenue. Mrs. Zerver and daughter Lillie, visited in Chicago, Saturday. Mrs. John Xorthupp of Lowell, -was the guest of her mother, Mrs. William Payne of Myrtle avenue, the latter part of the week.

Mrs. George Gerke

spending a week at King relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Einhammex and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kasch attended the funeral of Mrs. Binhammers father.

Charles Sturm of Hammond day.

Miss Teresa Plies of Indiana boulevard, visited brienda in Chicago. Sat-

feurday.

Miss Beth C. White of Chicago, visited Robertsdale friends, Saturday. Mrs. .Fred Eggers of Roberts avenue, is visiting friends at Green Island, la., for a few days. John Blaul of Roberts avenue, spent Sunday in Chicago visiting his brother, Edward Blaul. who is very ill. Misses Cecelia Eggers. Helen Warner, Virgil Eggers and Carl Seliger enjoyed a days' outing at Lincoln park yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Bald and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phelps and children returned home esterday from Benton Harbor and Grand Rapids. Mich., where they spent two weeks visiting relatives. Miss Ruth Masterson of Myrtle avenue, is spending the week at Indiana Harbor with friends. Mrs. Slunt and daughter Evelyn of Valparaiso, spent the week-end visiting at the Dreesen home in Roberts avenue.

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Pretty Wives Let us help you cut the high cost' of living by showing you how to furnish your home complete from kitchen to porch for much less than other stores charge, on our new easy payment plan.

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A son was born on Tuesaay to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maloney at Mercy hospital. Miss Helen Nelson who graduated from Emerson in June, returned on Thursday from the summer session of Butler college. After a week's vacation she will take charge of the Miller library. Carl Erlanger has purchased a Ford louring car.

Makes 'Em Cool Headed. Said Herb, the office philosopher: "I have found the best way to' cool down the noisy enthusiasm of children Is to give them an Ice box on the ear." Indianapolis Star.

The Secret of Buying Lumber Lies In carefully selecting the bett wood for each purposeBuy your lumbernot solely on its appearance but for the particular purpose for which It is to be used- i And remember that sound knotted lumber of a good wood will give you Infinitely better service than clear lumber of a wood that will warp and twist and spread at the joints and rot only after a few short years of service. For all uses out-of-doors WHITE PINE has for three centuries been the preferred wood. We have a large stock of this old reliable wood on hand and will be glad to get for you any items we haven't in stock. The satisfaction it gives makes it a pleasure for us to sell White Pine the one wood which for siding and outside uses never warps or twists or rots and always stays in place. Remember that we are at your service in selecting the best wood and the proper grade for

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Mr. and Mr. Bay Blosser returned yesterday to their home in Dayton. Ohio, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmal. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Sanger of Shelby, visited relatives in Lowell yesterday. Will Schulti of Morocco, visited relatives here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. U W. Ragon spent yesterday at Moody conference grounds. Ted Palmer of Hammond, is visitIns relatives here. Mike Gomery of Hammond, visited friends here yesterday. Carl Ward, who works west of Cedar Lake, visited his parents here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Slocomb of Hammsnl. visited relatives here yester-

Arthur Brabrook of Chicago, visited his father, F. Brabrook, here yesterday. Miss Mary Christie of Hammond. Is visiting relatives and friends here. M. Jovlchich visited friends at Gary yesterday. Saturday was the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Worley. The children planned a surprise on them for yesterday, which was a great success. While Mr. and Mrs. Worley were at church tables were prepared in the ard and when they returned from church they found a large number of relatives present and dinner prepared. After dinner several pictures were taken, among which was a picture of the four generations. The seven living children were all present, the first time in several years. The aged couple was presented with some fine jewelry as a little reminder of the love In which they are held. There were

sixty-five of the relatives present, also a few friends. One f the guests pres

ent, Mrs. John Klein, was present at the wedding fifty years ago. The day was very much enjoyed by all, and the bride and groom of fifty years were given the best wishes of the guests for many more happy anniversaries.

New Real Estate Transfers.

(Special to The Times.) CROW.V POINT. IND.. Aug. 11. The following realty transfers were put on record here: GARY. Lot 27. SH. Lot 26. NXi. Lot 28 B. Kelley Semmes Blvd Heights Add. Gary Heights Realty Co. to Frank Zivney and wife $ 10 Lot 90. B5. Lincoln Park Add.. Vaso Jankovic (wid) to John Keseric 100 Lots 1. 2. B2. Gary on the Hill. Frank B. Pattee and wife to James Santos anj

wife r 12.50 Frank B. Pattee and ' wifo to ' Andrew Santos. Ls 1, 2. B S. Gary on the Hill 12.50 Anton Lukacs and wife, et al, to Charlotte I. Grocn. Ls 37, SS. B 10, Karlcs 2nd Glen Pk. Add. 1.00 Broadway Realty &, Inv Co. to David Aitken & Elizabeth. Ls 7. S. B 1, Broadway Realty & Inv Co's Add. 450.00 Hollis A. Stebbins and wife to Archibald S. Burns and wife. L 34. B 35. Gary Land Co.'s . 1st "Sub. 1.00 Charles Z. Vrnich (bach) to William Tropienski, L 2. B 3. Douglas Tk Add. 600.00 TOL.LESTON. Hilda Hess and hus. to Pearl Lovejoy, L 4, B 1. Germania No. 2 1.00 Albert - Bormann and wife, et a!, to Frank Zaremba. Ls 35. 37, B 4. Lake & Lanes Add. 475.00

Mettie Jones and hus. to Ma-thias-Klusovszky and wife. Ls 23, 24, B 35, 2nd Oak Pk. Add. -- 1.150.00 Michael Sowachka and wife to Hrahacs snd wife. It

30. B 7, Logan Pk. Add. INDIANA 'HARBOR. Jess Armstrong and wire to Daniel V. Dupes, Ls 5, S, B 7. 4 th Add. Daniel W. Dupes and wife to Myrtle S. Armstrong. Ls 5, 6, B 7, 4th Add. E. Chgo. Co. to Michele Adinolft L 32, B 6, 3rd Add. Bertha Elumenthal (wid) to "William Blumenthal and wife, L 46, B 71, Indiana Harbor HAMMOND. Hamd Realty Co. to Meral H. Campbell and wife. Ls 100 EM 101. Hamd Realty Co.'s 2nd Add. George W. Fitzgerald (wid) e

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Hines. L "A" 29. Halsteda 2nd Add. 125.00 Grayson M. P. Murphy and wife to William S. Hood. Und NtJ SE NE & Ei SE SW NE 12-36-9 1.00 William S. Hood to Edwin A. Totter Jr., Vncl Ni SE NE & E4 SE SW NE 12-36-9 1.00

THE HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS

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