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0 THE TIMES. Saturday, May 9, 1908 FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY CROWN POINT NEWS Grade Now Established. The engineers and surveyors for the Crown Point-Gary Interurban line have established their grade and level about three miles north of here and the chain gang have the distances as far as Hos ford Park. They report the lay of the land as Ideal for the building of their line, saying that comparatively little excavating or filling will have to be done in getting a grade and bed for their road. ' ITew Sewer Connections. Abe Smith has a gang of about 10 laborers busy at the time making sewer connections, on the various' streets In town. It is said that the work can be done cheaper now than when the bids are submitted and the contract let by the town board because the contractor will have to take into consideration the different depths of the sewer in differ ent localities and make his bid accordingly. Cares for Its Hogs. Passengers on the Erie milk train comiing from Chicago and Hammond in the evening generally have the pleas ure (?) of waiting or a side track in jthat town, while an Erie stock train (loaded with hogs and cattle are given ithe right of way. AJerily the Erie takes good care of Its passengers, that is takes such good care of them that they would rather send .their hog trains in ifront of their passenger accommoda tions, but probably the officials have a good reason for this, for if they sent their pasengers ahead, the stock train would be very liable to collide with ithe rear end of the passenger coach. Meanwhile the passengers sit and grit rtheir teeth for they can just see those hogs give them the merry "ha! ha!" as they go grunting by. O! for that Gary Btreet car line, then vale Erie. It it said that one of the teachers at the recent county teachers examination held here, in answering a question in physiology as to the location' of the alimentary canal wrote: The alimen- j tary canal Is a canal located in the northern part of Lake county, which drains the city of Hammond into Lake Michigan. She probably meant the Cal umet river. Judge McMahan finished with the court cases for this week today and will not hold court tomorrow, but the jury will be recalled on Monday, when the court will resume its Jury work. The Jury venue for the May term of the Superior court was placed in the hands or Deputy Sheriff Horst today and the jury will be summoned for Wednesday. The Volunteer fire department held a meeting last evening at the town hall. Plans for the monster tournament and celebration to be held here during the summer were discussed. If the question of whether Lake county should be "wet" or "dry" for the next week or so had to be decided by the people yesterday, the drys would have had it for verily the ducks have had enough rain for the last week or BO. The paving on Main street is nearing completion and that thoroughfare pre sents a much improved appearance over the old block paving. The automobilist will be thankful for the improvement anyway as Main street was the ban of their tires and an old all around Waterloo. Ben Hayes was in Hammond yester day in connection with some of his real estate business. The Foresters gave one of their fam ouee dances last evening. Brown & Sloan of Chicago furnished the music, and played to the usual large crowd which the Foresters always draw. Miss Rae " Rockwell was a Chicago and Hammond visiter yesterday. Dr. C. J. Tinkham transacted business In Hammond yesterday. - Miss Carrie Gosch and Matilda Baarck, teacher in North and Calumet town ships, are horn with their parents for the week end. Recorder Herbert D. Jones and wife attended the funeral of Rev. William H Jones of the North Side Congregation church at Hammond, who was buried at Oak Hill cemetery yesterday. Miss Bessie Hart was a Chicago vis ltor yesterday. Mrs. Cooper of Warren street. Ham mond. returned this morning from a pleasant visit with Crown Point friends Miss Eva Brown and Miss Hearst are enjoying the day in Chicago today. Harry Cragg is transacting business In Chicago today. and Dutton and Prof. Johnson of Boss, who came here to take the train- on their way to the meeting. Most of the day will be given over to a picnic at Jackson park. ' Among the special . fea tures of this meeting will be a class history written by J. H. Goad; a poem by F. W. Love, and a class song by Prof. John Johnson, the Misses Kaske and Matson, and Prof. Malmstone of Toleston. ... L. A. Southworth and Mrs. H. D. Ellis went to Chicago this morning to visit with relatives over Sunday. GARY NEWS HESSVILLE. T. F. Gorman has purchased some scenery for the stage in his hall. Messrs. Groenvelt and Chick were Hammond visitors yesterday. Preparations are being made for the North township school commencement exercises which will be held in Hess ville, May 28. Miss Kaske, instructor in music in the schools, has made ar rangements to have the pupils of the Munster, Saxony, Highlands and Hess ville schools practice in HessvIUe next Tuesday. Miss Brumm has charge of the music in the Hessville school. F. R. Schaaf transacted business in Hessville Wednesday. DYER. ' Trustee H. C. Batterman was at Scherervllle and Griffith yesterday looking after some township affairs. Mrs. Herman Teutmacher is reported as being quite 111. A ball game was scheduled for next Sunday if the weather man . is kind enough to favor the boys. For the first time in years Dyer is to have a dance in the near future if Madam Rumor has it right. A severe rainstorm struck us the other nig.ht and is doing its mischief to quite an extent. Peach and cherry blossoms have been touched so that such fruit raised here this year is can ned already. The Independent Foresters court, Dyer, held its regular meeting Wed nesday evening and transacted the usual routine of business. ST. JOHN. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmal returned to Chicago after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kellman. Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel left for Chi cago where they were called by a sick relative. John A. Mager of Scherervllle was a business caller here yesterday. Frank Weingart of Chicago was the guest of his father and Miss Mary Weingart, yesterday. August Koehle is again confined to the house with rheumatism. Herman Claus of Hanover Prairie transacted business here yesterday. George F. King, operator at the Mo- non depot, left for Frankfort, Ind., Friday to spend a three weeks vaca tion with his family. WHEELER. The Gleaners gave a box social and entertainment In the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening. Owing to the threat ening condition of the weather it was not largely attended. The Queen Esther Circle held a short business meeting Friday evening at the home of Miss Marlon Richmond. Grace Johnson visited In Hobart Saturday. . Percy Workman has purchased a picture gun and will work it In Chi cago where he has secured a permit to operate same. John Ctesson visited In Wheeler yesterday. GRIFFITH. C. Dutton is reported sick. The social given by the M. E. church at Russell's hall last evening was quite well attended and a very enjoyable time was had. Mrs. W. C. Dutton of Ross was a caller here today. Mrs. Peter Jansen, was here this morning on her way to Hammond. Besides our own teachers who went to Hammond this morning to attend the final institute of North and Calumet townships, there were Mil8.5s Watts, Hold Monthly Meeting. The Contractors and Builders associ ation held their monthly meeting in the Gary hotel yesterday afternoon. Nothing of importance was done except the taking in of several new members. The organization is growing steadily and they are accomplishing a great deal for their mutual benefit. Orvie Yater of Burlington. Ind., who has - been visiting Messrs. Harris and Bretsch, the Gary attorneys for several weeks, has returned to his home.' " Miss Flora Mashlno, of the city treas urer's office, went to Chicago last night, where she saw the "Virginian" at Mc Vickers theater. T. J. Gormley, the liveryman, Is just able to be out after several weeks' ill ness at his home. Mr. Gormley, has been under the weather for several months but it has just lately that his condition has taken a serious turn. G. W. Menty of Toledo, O., is in Gary today on business. G. W. Methew of South Bend is in the city today, looking over the prospects for investment. A. J. Dodde and wife of Pittsburg are inthe city visiting friends today. City Clerk C. O. Holmes, spent the day in Crown Point today on business. A large party of Gary men are plan ning trip to Laporte Saturdey, where they will visit the scene of the multi murder tragedy at the Guinness farm. Many of them formerly resided in or near the city and are greatly interested in the tragedy. Allan Warner of South Bend spent the day in Gary today. George Capjan of DesMoines, la., has opened a men's furnishing store on Broadway, near Seventh avenue, Mr. Caplan is an experienced clothing man and the store will be operated here as a branch of the one he owns in Des Moines. The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church held a recptlon at the home of Mrs. H. S. Norton, last night. There were a large number in attendance. Mrs. Ada White has accepted aposi tion with the Gary Homestead company whose offices are in the Phillips build ing. O. S. McGinnity, the local real estate dealer will move into hsi new office in the Minnesota, block next week. Judge Patrick L. Fitzgerald left this afternoon for a few days' visit in Walkertown. EAST CJiiCAGQ-lisDIANA HARBOR A meeting of the Alumnae associa tion of the East Chicago high school is called for 7:30 Monday evening at Harrison school building to arrange for the alumni banquet to be held dur ing commencement week in June. Ward Berry, who has returned from Twin Falls, Idaho, where he has been doing very well. Mr. Berry expects to own half the county within the next six months. The Bluma lodge. No. 86, will hold its regular meeting Sunday night in Welland's hall. The dues are due, so that members are expected to bring their pocketbooks with them and cash up. Miss Georgia Compton missed her car from the Harbor, but rather than be late for work, she walked the distance between East Chicago and the Harbor, which is three miles. Miss Carrie Witt is quite ill with 'typhoid fever. Miss Cora Winters Is having a week's vacation. Miss Winters lives In East Chicago and is employed at the Lion store, Hammond. Miss Jessie Compton has returned to work In the Lion store, Hammond, after a week's vacation. The Indiana Aid society, which Is an organization composed of Jewish wo men, will hold its next regular meet ing Tuesday afternoon, May 21, at Mrs. Louis Setter's home, Whiting. The A. L. N. girls met Thursday evening at Miss Esther Cohen's. A de Judge William A. Reiland is a dele gate to the state convention at Ham mond May 13 and 14 of the Eagles, lightful evening was spent and lunch was served. A snap, 30 acre poultry farm, part timber, 4 room house, 11 miles east of Thayer depot, Monon. Good gravel road. A 4 room and 8 room house at Indiana Harbor. Dobbie, 454, Indiana Harbor. 2-12t SELLING OUT AT COST. As I have an extra large stock of hats on hand and bills are due, I will sell French model pattern hats, regu lar price: 910.00 hats for 96.0O 6.00 bats for 4.00 4.00 hats for 2.50 2.50 hats for 1.50 Ladies' don't , miss thi3 great oppor tunity. y MRS. BERTHA BLUMENTHAL, 1904-l7th St., Cor. of Fir. CLARK STATION. William Schwalbe was a Chicago business visitor yesterday. Mrs. F. Helbling of Grand Crossing spent the day with her parents here. F. Behn attended to business matters In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R. Uhlman Bpent the day with the latter's parents in Liver pool. Miss Clara Brown spent the day vis iting with relatives in Hammond. Miss E. Behn spent the day with South Chicago relatives. Miss Helen Scheurer spent the day with her aunt, Mrs. F. Behn. HOBART. Mrs. Charles Clausen was a guest of friends in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Jacobson of Chicago came to Hobart yesterday to visit her son, Peter and family, for a few days. Eugene Butler mowed yesterday from Michigan avenue into his new home on Cleveland avenue. Mrs. Burge of Wheeler came to Ho bart yesterday to visit her father, A. K. Garhart, who is very low again. Miss Lily Marcues went to Crown Point yesterday to visit a couple of weeks with friends. Miss Nellie Sherwood of Chesterton visited friends in Hobart yesterday. Owing to the wet condition of the grounds the game between the Maroons and the White Stars of Chicago, which was billed for next Sunday, has been called off. CARL ANDERSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks A SPECIALTY Telephone I. H. 662. . Res. 621. MERRILLVILLE. Mrs. Mat Lennertz returned from Hammond yseterday , where she visit ed her sister, Mrs. Peter Gype. Claud Pierce has the California fever and offers his residence and coal yards for sale. Noble Saxton of Hammond is here for a few days, visiting his son, Bert. HI. Barton's house is nearing com pletion and will be quite an improve ment to the town. His Advantage. The man who does not talk isn't likely to say the wrong; thing. HEGEWISCH-BURNHAM Miss Valera Groves was a Hammond caller today. Mrs. Frank Gaidy left this morning for Texas to join her husband at the barracks where he is ill. She expects to remain there in the future. Mr. and Mrs. McCort, of Whiting, spent Friday with the latter's mother. Mrs. Mills. John Nelson went to Chicago today to see a physician. Mrs. Rempsey of Harvey, 111., organ izing deputy of the Pythian Sisters was here Thursday evening to attend a Pythian meeting. Miss Minnie Pat ton favored the members with a reel tation. Mrs. Boyles of Pullman called on Mrs. Neel Friday. Mrs. Ed Miles is attending-the the ater in Chicago this evening. Mr. and ' Mrs. Nolan are the proud parents of a-fine baby boy congratu lations. Mrs. W. A. Hunter is on the sick list. Misses Myrtle Alexander and Minnie Patton called on Miss Valrla Groves Tuesday evening. Mr. Nelson, (Ratling's father.) was a Chicago visitor today. Tuesday night there was a rousrh house at Kosiba's place. One man was stabbed overthe eye and back of the ear, but so far as known, no arrests have been made. Mrs. Mills will spend Sunday in Whit ing with her daughter. Miss Groves and Dr. McConnell will spend this evening at the home of Chas. Mills. Police Goven arrested a junk dealer from East Chicago yesterday for not having a license. The police sent for the patrol, but word came back to bring the man on the junk wagon. As the horse was slow, he was disgusted and said it was too cold an evening to take a ride from Hegewlsch to South Chicago. T. J. Cullman Is the owner of one of the finest little colts In Cook coun ty. It is a beauty. Mrs. Nelson's baby daughter is quite ill with croup. Mrs. W. E. Combs has returned today from a visit with her mother in Chi cago. Two Polish men were arrested In Hewewisch Friday evening at the Ft. Wayne depot for breaking in a car of merchandise. They had almost a wagon load taken out of the car when they were arrested and taken to South Chicago. STONY ISLAND. The milk depot of Mrs. J. Murphy, which has been under construction for the past month, is now completed and ready for business. John Hopkins of 9204 Washington avenue. Is now soliciting for the New York Life Insurance company. Mrs. P. Hardy was one of the class of nurses to receive diplomas last week from St. Bernard's hospital. A broom agent was attacked and se verely bitten by a St. Bernard dog on Ninety-third street today and a phy sician attended him at Anderson's confectionary store. Mrs. Judge, who for the past week has been sick, is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. Haare sail for Ger many Saturday. Mrs. G. J. Miller is somewhat im proving after a bad attack of lagrippe. Arthur Ratz was a South Chicago vis itor yesterday. Mrs. Frank Edwards was here on business yesterday. Mrs. Al Carr made a shopping tour to South Chicago yesterday. Mrs. George Miller is on the sick list. WHITING NEWS FREE TO YOU MY SISTER rsentt woman 1 READY FOR HOT FIGHT. (Continued from page 1). cured in the proper manner and with the remonstrators majority of sixty still unimpaired, it is hard to see how the remonstrance can be overthrown. They Want to Be Fair. The county commissioners have shown every indication of their desire to be fair in the matter and have given both sides every chance to make their cases. It is not believed, however, that the attorneys for the saloonkeepers will be allowed to prolong the sessions of the commissioners indefinitely and as most of their important points at issue have already been settled it is expected that the commissioners will take a vote on the remonstrance in the near future. Yesterday saw the end of the third day of the greatest fight of Its kind that has ever been carried on in this part of the state where the prohibi tionists have just begun their activi ties. Adjourn Till 1 O'clock. The contestants on both sides were tired out and by general consent It was decided to adjourn until 1 o'clock today, when the fight was resumed. The auditor's office, which is usually large enough for the meetings of the county commissioners, was filled to overflowing, and the crowds so inter fered with the work of the office that it was finally found necessary to ad journ to a large room in another part of the courthouse. Among the leaders in the antl-salpon movement who were questioned by the county commissioners, were W. S. Gal lagher of Toleston and H. W. Shafer of Ross. There was nothing in their testimony that would support the claim of the liquor dealers' attorneys that the names on the remonstrance had been secured "by misrepresentation and noth ing that proved detrimental to the anti saloon forces. Looks Black for Them. It Is now generally conceded that the saloons in Calumet township are doomed unless the attorneys for the saloonkeepers spring some unexpected coup. It is believed that they would have done this long before if they had had anything up their sleeves, and that is the reason why the remonstrators are jubilant. The report was circulated In Gary to day that the counjy commissioners had promised M. E. Galllon, the attorney for the Gary Saloonkeepers' associa tion that, providing he secured enough names to a counter remonstrance, they would not take action on the remon strance which is now before them. Arrange for Further Fight. It Is understood, in view of this fact, that Galllon Is circulating the peti tion and is securing the signatures of practically everybody he meets. While it is a well known fact that a counter petition would not affect the one already filed, it is understood that the purpose of the new petition is to demonstrate the. fact that the first re monstrance does not represent the will of the majority of the residents of Calumet township and on these repre sents a fight will be made in the upper courts to defeat the law in this par ticular case. i . Concerning Bores and Frumps. With women the bores are the over educated and the frumps are the over dressed. Too much of a good thing 13 always bad. Verne Eaton of New York avenue, is ill with typhoid fever. Mesdames Ray Walker and Rosalie Wetmore were the guests of Mrs. Wlll ard B. Van Horne at her home in Indi ana Harbor. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingra ham, of John street, a son. Harry Bernard has returned to St. Anthoun's hospital in Chicago where he underwent an operation. Mrs. L. H. Mattern and daughters, Misses Helen and Louise, attended the exhibit at the Art Institute in Chi cago Thursday. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Con gregational church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. W. B. Van Home in Indiana Harbor, next Wednesday. Miss Nancy R. Twyman, one of the popular Whiting school teachers, re signed her position as teacher of the second grade Thursday evening. Miss Twyman left for her home in Illinois yesterday, and although she would not discuss her future plans, her friends are of the opinion that she is contemplating matrimony. Mrs. Jesse Brinker, the substitute, will teach the grade for the remainder of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Kaldlng of Flschrupp avenue, have received cards from the former's brother and wife, who have been visiting here, saying they sailed from New York on the Lusltania Wed nesday morning. Their destination will be Sweden, where they intend spending six months. John Blanset of Fred street, whose wife has been recently taken to St. Margaret's hospital In a serious condi tion, is now also dangerously 111, with symptoms of pneumonia. The M. A. A. baseball team will go to Chicago tomorrow and battle with the Peerless Athletic club of Jackson boulevard. Mrs. Edward Celgg, who has been in the Wesley hospital in Chicago sev eral weeks, has almost completely re covered, and will return home in a few days. William Stenhouse, who was sent to Alton, 111., by the Standard Oil corn party several months ago, has finished his work and will return to Whiting next week to work, spending the past week working in the company's Chi cago office. Mrs. Stenhouse is spend ing a few days with her sister in Bloomlngton, 111. It is their intention to reside in Hyde Park. Mrs. Joseph Murphy and son, Joseph, have returned from St. Margaret's hos pital, almost fully recovered from the typhoid fever. 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MBS. M. SUMMERS. Box H. ROBERTSDALE. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Llngham delight fully entertained a few relatives and friends at an elaborate 6 o'clock din ner, at their home in Harrison avenue Thursday evening, in honor of the lat ter's sister, Mrs. Bertha Garrett, of New York City. After the dinner the guests spent a pleasant evening in so cial converse until a late hour, when they departed for their homes. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wichorst, Mr. and Mrs. BenJ. Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. William Scott of Eau Claire, Mich., Mrs. Bertha Garrett and Raymond Oakley of Sugar Creek, Kas. Mrs. William Bahn spent the day shopping In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rought are entertaining relatives from St. Joe, Mich. Mrs. Bertha Garrett returned to her home in New York City last evening, after spending several days here vis iting her sister, Mesdames Fred Llng ham and Jake Wichorst. Mrs. Reilley of Denver, Colo., is the guest of Mrs. E. Rathburn, of Roberts avenue. Herman Hohman, Ed Barnes, Val Brown and Ed Holbeck saw "The Can dy Kid" at the Calumet theater last evening. The, members of the Robertsdale Pe dro club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Herman Thelssen In Indiana boulevard Thursday after noon. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent at cards after which delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. The honors were awarded to Mesdames William Kelley, John Wichorst and Mrs. Bartlett. Mrs. William Scott and daughter. Miss Evelyn, returned to their home In Eau Claire, Mich., after spending a few days visiting relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul, Mr. and Mrs. William Blaul and Mr. and Mrs August Holman, were Hammond vis itors last evening. Mrs. William Kelley of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. William Bahn, Thurs day. Julius Dunsing of Chicago transact ed business here yesterday. Miss Dahl visited friends In Ham mond last evening. Mrs. B. F. Barnes visited in Chicago Friday. 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