Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 104, Hammond, Lake County, 20 October 1922 — Page 9
er, where he had ihcen for a day or more taking up passengers. He also came here for the same purpose and will stay for two days taking up passengers for five dollars a trip of several miles. H. P. Downey Jr., the road building contractor , Is on tha sick list and road building is on the stand still, on the Bieker road. Mr. Ittel transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Hatten and Miss Klpp were Valparaiso visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hatten of Culver, visited relatives here today. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Malke have moved into tho Bullock house on Fourth street. (A r Mrs. II. E. Gragg left last evening for her home In Modesto. Calif., after an extended -visit here with her brother, Fred .Sanger, and family and other relatives. Mrs. Li. W. Ragon received a message yesterday morning from Henderson. Texas, telling her that her father, John W. Lee, who formerly lived in Lowell, was expected to live only a few hours. Mrs. . C. Vohburg went to Hammond yesterday to see her brother, Henry Worley, who is in very poor health. B. F. Schroeder left yesterday for Hamilton, Ohio, for a two week's visit with relatives. The funeral of Mrs. Slat Cross was held at her home southeast of Lowell today. The marriage of Miss Agnes Doescher to Mr. George B. Schiesser took place Wednesday. October lStli at St. John. Rev. A. Eadina, officiating. The bride wore a gown of white satin and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lillies of the valley. The brido was attended 'by her sister Margaret. She wore lavender crepe de chine with hat to match. The groom was attended by his cousin, Andrew Schisser. Miss Doescher is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Doescher and Mr. Schiesser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schiesser of Griffith, Ind. Mrs. Peter Dahlkamp of Hammond visited Tuesday here with her parents. An airplane lighted here near town on Tuesday evening from Dvi FIFTY YEARS AGO a woman in Lynn, Mass., was steeping herbs on her kitchen stove according to a recipe of her own, to furnish medicine for the women of the neighborhood. Today, a stone's throw from the little, house where she lived, there is a four-story laboratory making the same medicine for the women of the world. During the last year almost 500 tons of carefully selected herbs were used in the manufacture of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The O. E. S. Auxiliary saw Paul-I ine Frederick in the "Guilty One" in! Chicago yesterday. Mr. McGllnn who for a number of years has been working for the Pennsylvania railroad as clerk in the Chicago Union depot has been promoted to chief clerk at Mansfield.. Ohio, and will leave Saturday for ' that place. A woman's medicine for woman's ?- ailments. Have you tried it? A3v. WW-.- : v . m mm .:.rj ft i jk Ei c i :r it ..i r ! r.'j i :.j
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CINCINNATI. Ohio. October 19. Conservation and regrrowth of for ests In the United States whether they belong to the government or to the Individual Is "one of the gTeat est of our national nrc' . - - rotary of Agriculture Wallace Se circled ' . t- i-c;-w ...v Club here today. The United States Is consum'.ns or destroying annually more than four times as much lumber as It produces, Wallace eald. "Our wood consumption per year" he asse-ted, "la estimated at 26.000.090,009 cublo feet. "Our annual growth of timber is estimated at 6,000,000,000 cubic feet. In other words the people of the United States are now consuming every year, or permitting to be destroyed, more than four times as much wood as Is being grown. The virgin forest of the country, according to original estimates, covered approximately 823.000.000 acres Wallace said. Today he declared, there remains only about 137,000,000 acres.
MERRILL VILLE
The fishing season Is not over yet some of the men went last Thursday. Hay Staltz Is home from Gary this week. The M. E. Church people are on a drive this iveek to make up the budget for next year. Dr. and Mrs. Iddings spent last Thursday at their son's home. Dr. John Iddings in Lowell. Mr. II. Neudorf is redecorating his home here in town. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Iddings from Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iddings from South Gary, spent Sunday at the Dr. Iddings home here last Sunday. A number of people from here attended Everett Burges' sale last AV'ednesday . There was a Farm Bureau meeting at the Auditorium last Monday evening. H. Varton Is not so well the last fcAV daya confined to his toed. Remember, the Community meeting Friday evening, it promises to be a ffood one.
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Of Stock of Groceries and S tock Fixtures Pursuant to an order of the U. S. District Court for the District of Indiana, in Bankruptcy, the assets of the estate of Louis Kodicek, Bankrupt, will be offered for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, fres and cear of all liens, at 10 o'clock A. M., Friday, October 27th, 1922. at 4 10-11 9th 'Street, Whiting, Indiana, as follows: STOCK CONSISTING PRINCIPALLY OF GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. ETC.. TOGETHER WITH FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING ONE FORD DELIVERY TRUCK IN GOOD CONDITION, USED IN THE SALE THEREOF, INVENTORYING APPROXIMATELY $2,100.00 Complete inventory may be seen at the Receivers office or the office of his attorney, and store will be cp;n for inspection on Thursday, October 26th, 1922, from 10:00 A. M.. to 4:00 P. M.. and on the morning of the sale. Bidders must be prepared to show satisfactory evidence of responsibility before bids will be accepted.
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