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-v SEE TIMES, 'Fridav. Julv 3, 190S. W& OVER THE TEA CUPS 11 MRS. K1XGWEIX EXTEKTAIXS. The members of the B. B. K. Whist dub were very pleasantly entertained last eveninj? by Mr. 'and Mrs. C. G. King-wiU at their- home in "Williams street. Whist was flayed during the tvenln?, after -which dainty refresh ments were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Thuni and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kaufman and the mem bers present were Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Kingwill. PARTY FOR MISS E3IEHY. 'Miss Minnie Turner gave a pleasant party last evening at fcr home in Tru man avenue la honor of Miss Daisy vwrv. who haves Sunday for Cleve land n The evening was passed In a nuxant social way, after hich re- v-" . fresltments wen -rvei n-f.rp Mlnses Daisy and Thc guests Kate Emory, t,.u., wnii rin.1 Minnie Turner Messrs. J. -W. Henderson. K. Styles, Joe Austin and Kd Porter. P VRTT TO SOt TH HOLLAND. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Boone, Mr., and ll.r ntid Mrs. John M. mmK,n. will compos.' a party to ir.,i- land,- Mirh, where they will Fourth of -July. - pend the ENJOY CAMPIMi PARTY. A number of ytmst people will go down the Calumet liivrr to Blue Is land tomorrow In the ' Bonne Anne .. .. i ih An- eamDing. Those m the party will be Mr. and Mrs. O. j ii ni inw Misses Br-ona Lnurr, W. of Harvey. 111.. Messrs. Will Daily, Sherby and Jay Vediler. Alfred IMPHOV; MCF.I.Y. Miss Mable Sherby. who has verv ill with typhoid fever at the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherby of Truman avenue, is r td to be improving nicely now. been home .1 o 1 1 n port- RIVER PARTY TOMORROW. Sir and Mrs. John L. Bolub- and fam ilv and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smalley and daughter. Miss Una. will go down the river in their launch -Ionia" and spend the day near Blue Island, 111. HOI.I PI.EASAVT MEETING. Mrs. Waide entertained the members of the Oak Iak r.mbroiclery emu di very pleasant party sterday after Chieag". The L about 0 : a 0 and spent the jionn at her Hammond n o'clock in t! home in ml is . mornii day. At 12:30 o ck served an elaborate ick t con rs h.ostcss inner in orations the illnir.g room. H" ;-re the were nasturtiums ami mense boue;iet of the !! pretty center piece for nftprniinn was passed ferns. An im iwers farmed a the table The very enjoyably soeial conversa- with embroidery and tion. The next meeting will tnke rdace two wee f the chit) i from today when the members enjoy a picnic at the Lake front Bark. ENJOY V l.AWN PICNIC. A number of Homewood families will enjoy a picnic tomorrow at the G-ostlin residence of South Hohman street. A tpnt has been erected on iue lawn where the supper will be served and during the evening tineworns -win be enjoyed. Among those who will are Mr. and Mrs. ge in the picnic party J. G. Ibach and family. Mr. ami -Mrs. Frank C. Doming. Mr. and Mrs. H. F Meikle and daughter. Miss Eunice, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gostiin. SEWING CIRCI.E MEETS. Mrs. Joseph Jaeger entertained the members of the Sewing Circle of St. Joseph's Catholic church yesterday af ternoon at her home in. State Bine street. There was not as large an attendance as usual but a very pleas ant time was spent. Cards were en joyed during the afternoon and prizes were awarded Mrs. Jacob Weis, and Mrs. Jacob Young. Mrs. Rase-luT was given the consolation prize. At the close of the sanies the hostess, as sisted by her daughter. Mrs. John Keinlein of. Chicago served a dainty lunchean. Mrs. Helen Hilbrich will entertain the ladies at their next meet ing in two Weeks. LEWES FOR VACATION. Judge . V. S. Belter leaves on Sunday for Fontiae. Mich., where he wilV join his wife and children on a summer outing and enjoy .a much-needed rest after hid arduous duties on the bench. A FAUEWEI.li PARTY. About twenty-five of the members of the Ladies' Aid society of the First Baptist church gave, a picnic party at the lake front yesterday in honor of Mrs. BivingstoB, who leaves in the near future to make her home in South Da kota. rne ladies lett about iv.m in the morn and took their dinner. Th afternoon was passed m a pleasant so cial way until a o'clock, when they re turned to Hammond. GO TO RIYER FOR KOI HT1I. Messrs. Frank and Charles William of South Hohman street together with their families, will spend the Fourth at Cumberland Bodge on the Kankak river. VISIT IN RENSSELAER. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mead and children of Hammond, are here to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark. and other relatives and friends. He has a vacation for the next fifteen days and himself and family will divide it between Rensselaer, Francesville and Lafayette. Rensselaer Republican. LEAYES FOR WISCONSIN. F. D. Koons. 277 Truman street, leaves tonight for Three Lakes, Wis., and intends to stay there about three weeks. Mr. Koons expects to do tilings to the bass and muscalonge in that vicinity and will be the guest of Mine Host G. A. Kloes, one of the best old fishing scouts in the Wisconsin lake region, but a fearful story teller. MOVES TO HOB ART. Mr. Gerber of the contracting firm of Alexander and Gerber, wiU move with his family to Hobart next week and reside in that city. RECEIVES INSURANCE. The estate of the late Mrs. Lettie Brunswick, who was insured in Golden Rule Council No. 1, Daughters of Lib erty, has been received to the amount of $200. GIVES FAREWELL PARTY. Mrs. George Dobbins entertained a party of young ladies at a very pleas ant party las evening at her home, 175 South Hohman street, in lienor of the Misses Lola and Blanche Lyons, who leave the first ' of next week for Ver mont, where they will make an ex tended visit with relatives and friends. The evening was passed very enjoy ably in a social way with games and music. In the guessing contest Miss Mayme Mashino and Theresa Dorsey were the winners of the prizes. At a iate hour a delicious luncheon was served in the dining room where the decorations were llowers and ferns. Carnations wereg iven the guests as Carnations were given the guests as Misses Mayme Mashino, Belle Morri son, Theresa Horsey, Edith Brest, Genevieve Hastings, Pearl Barget and Julia Present. RETl RNS KHIMI THE EAST. Ed Fisher returned to Hammond last evening from a few weeks' visit with relatives in New York City and East Orange. X. J. RETT RNS FROM (' AX.II) . Mrs. Everett liieman of Calumet ave nue returned home last evenintr from an extended visit with relatives and friends in Detroit, Mich., and points in Canada. Mrs. Hie man lias been ab sent from Hamnomd for live or six weeks. Mrs. liieman lived with her parents in Canada before her marriage. HERE ON A VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Hal! and baby of Canada, arrived in Hammond last evening for a few weeks' visit with Mrs. Hall's mother, Mrs. Thomas Mor rison, of Truman avenue. Mrs. Hall was formerly Miss Anna Morrison of this city. I P-TO-OATE WHIST CM II. Mrs. Dermedy entertained the mem bers of the Fp-to-Date Whist club very pleasantly yesterday afternoon at her home in state street. All the mem bers were present and had as their guest for the nftei-n i Mrs. Clark of Englewood. The time was passed pleasantly with cards, at which Mrs. A. D. James and Mrs. B. Kenn.-y won the honors. At the close of the after noon the hostess served dainty refresh ments. The next club party will be in two weeks when Mrs. B. Kenny enter tains at her homo in State street. I.EVES FOR CI.EYEI.ANI. Miss Daisy Emery will leave Sunday i"r Li.-v land. (. Jlr-s Emery has been in the employ of the C. I. t S. railroa t 'wk.iu aL -.loson ior several months d is moving with u-elarnl, where it .' future. the department will be located TRANSACTS HISINESS O. O. E. Matthies of t FOR CO. 10 National has re business I acKing company in turned from a few visit in Canada. Chicago Weeks' YIMTS IN IOWA. Thomas Swanton has gone to D.s Moines, la., on business f. ti,.. !,.,. mpany. He will he absent from Hammond for several dav ATTEND MATINEE PARTY. Misses Elizabeth, Mae and Sadie wanton of Sibley street, will iro ,,, Chicago tomorrow ivlm ti,.,,. ,..m i guests at a theater nartv in th aft. noon. ' ENTERTAINS AT WINNER Mrs. (. C. E. Matthies ent rtained a tew menus at dinner last her home in Sohl street. evening at PICNIC IN The members ciety will give WEST HAMMOND. of the Sans Souci so il picnic tomorrow in Konoiskis jrrove in West Hammond A very enjoyable time all who attend. is anticipated bv W. 11. V. CM II MEETS. Miss Anna and Gus Zimmerman had the members of tile. West Hammond Pedro club as their guests last even ing. Cards were the diversion of the evening at which Miss Elsie Lorez and Mrs. Richard Zimmerman won the ors. Messrs. Paul and August Zim merman were awarded the gentle men's honors. At the close of the games refreshments were served and nn informal program of music en joyed. The next party will be held in two weeks in Concordia hall. West Hammond. SOFIA I, A SUCCESS. The lawn social given last evening by the Deborah Aid society of the First Christian church was a decided suc cess both socially and financially. It was given at the home of Mrs. Goo. Beebo in Indiana avenue, where the lawn was set with small tables where ice cream un-1 cake was served during the evening. Japanese lanterns were used in illuminating. The Christian church band rend. -red a pleasing pro gram of music during the evening. Tie society has arranged to give one of these socials each month. HOLD REGIT. Alt MEETING. William H. Calkins W. R. C. No. 24S met last evening in Memrial hall and made final arrangements for the Fourth of July celebration. There was a good attendance of members present. ANOTHER PICNIC. There will be a picnic for the mem bers of the Lebanon Swedish Luth eran Sunday school tomorrow, at New bezeros grove, near the Delaware club house in Hegewiseh. Everyone is most cordially invited to attend as a pleas ant program has been arranged for the day's entertainment. Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Montz of Wind sor Park, 111., are expected to spend the week-end with Mrs. Clara Conroy at her home in Sibley street. Miss Alice Harper, who has been the guest of an uncle at Michigan City, to her home In Ham- mond. Mrs Toprl nf X'ew. Orleans. La., who is the guest of MrS. K. W. Young of Hammond, has returned from a few days' visit with friends in Ross, Ind. Misses Arlie and Edna Tieche will be the guests of relatives and friends in Michigan City over the Fourth. Miss Cora Winttrs will go to South Haven, Mich., to spend the Fourth of July. Dave Lederer will go to Springfield, 111., tonight to remain a few days with relatives. T. Bland will go to Independence, Iowa, tomorrow to remain a week or ten clays the guest of his parents. Grand Celebration and Picnic July 4th at Spring Hill Grove, St. John. Everybody welcome. 7-2-2t. Miss Christine Klein went to Edge water, 111., this morning to remain a few days with her sister, Mrs. Bert Conway. Woman is never too old to be hand some. nevet too old to be young again. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea brings back the color of by-gone years. Makes vou feel as happy and free as a child. cents Tea or Tablets. For sale by Otto Aegele. Mrs. Clark of Englewood was the guest of Mrs. Dermedy yesterday at her home in East State street. Oscar Austill of El wood, Ind., is in Hammond today on business. Mrs. Charles Norton of Hyde Tark is the guest of friends in Hammond today. Miss Margaret Osos of Michigan City is the guest of Miss Luella Stack at her home in Indiana avenue for a few days. Mrs. John Reinlein returned to her home in Chicago last evening after visitintr her mother. Mrs. J. Jaeger, of State lane street. Mrs. Richard Caldwell will spend few ilavs" vacation with relatives at Iuloga, Ind. Miss Hulda Kunert has returned home from a weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wartena of Toleston. Mi?5 Eva Wilson has returned from a few days' visit with friends in Muns tor, Ind. Miss Klsle Franks will go to Kanka tr.-e Til to snend the week-end with relatives. ' Mrs. J. B. L Hinds and son have re turned from a few weeks visit with relatives in Ionia, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. C I. Weaver will b the guests of friends in Kankakot 111., over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller will g tn iwnvillf 111., tomorrow to remain over Sunday with friends. Miss Bessie Goodland will spend the week-end at her home in Riverside, 111. It warms the heait like sunshine cheers the soul like old wine: gives hope for the future, idols out the past That's what Hollister's Rooky Moun tain Tea does. ?.j cents. Tea or Tab lets. For sale by Otto Xegele. Misses Emma and I.inda Kunert will go to Muskegon. Mich., tomorrow to re main over Sunday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kulpa and son of Chi cago will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs Virjinski over the Fourth. Miss Marth.a Kadrowski of Chicago is the guest of Miss Frances Kadroski of Hammond for a few days. Ed McFadden went to Detroit. Mich, today to be the guest of his sister, Mrs Potter, for a few days. Mrs. G. H. .Austin went to Chicago todav to remain a few days with friends. Miss Ava Cameron will be the guest of her relatives in Chicago over the Foutrh. Clerk E. L. Shortridge of Crown Point was in Hammond i-xiay on nusiness Mrs. Marv Bellamy has returned from a tew days visit wim relatives ami friends in Monon, Ind. Misses Clara Fleischer and Anna Harbrech. and Charles Stokes and Clyde p.uFser, will spend the Fourth at Cedar Lake. Misses Anna and Lizzie Doell and Messrs. James Duggan and Charles Walker will spend the Fourth at South Have,-, Mich. J. W. Henderson will spend the Fourth at Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Warner were in Chicago where they saw the "Stubborn Cinderella." Will C. Mee was in Chicago today on business. He was as sick as sick could be, Friends could give hut sympathy Now lie's well, and strong as three. Since taking HoIIister ' s Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by Otto Negele. Misses Dorothy Esclienbach and K. G. Reilley will be the guests of friends in Thornton and Chicago Heights over the Fourth. Miss Hannah Theis of Griffith spent yesterday visiting friends here. Miss Margaret Shafer of Griffith was the guest of friends in Hammond yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Rodney C. Hobbs has returned from a few week's visit with relatives in Southern Illinois. Miss Lola Hemstock of Valparaiso, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. M. C. Hembroff of Indiana Harbor the past week will visit her sister. Miss Veda Hemstock of Hammond to night. Mrs. L. A. Minard will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kramer of Frankfort, Ind., over the Fourth. Miss Beulah Drackert returned home today from a few days' visit with Miss Adalatde Jenkins of Wisconsin, who is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman in Chicago. Miss Marie Hansen of Crown Point came home today to remain over Sun day with her mother, Mrs. Mary Han sen of Rimbach avenue. Miss Bertha Hansen will go to South Bend tomorrow to remain over Sunday with Miss Abbie Pitzer. Miss Veda Hemstock will go to Val paraiso tomorrow to be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Hemstock. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jacobson and chil dren will spend Saturday and Sunday at Cedar Lake, Ind. Miss Elizabeth Walsh will go Mishawaka, Ind., to be the guest relatives over Sunday. has returned CHURCH SERVICES First Prefcbyterian Church f South Eugene Snook, Hohman street. Rev. pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Morning worship, 10:45. Theme; 'National Sucecss or Failure; Are we L'sers, Abusers or Ixosers of National Endowments?" Special selections of music. 5:00 p. m. Vesper service. Theme: A Broad Invitation to True Pa triotism." Progrum For Vrxprr Sen Ices. Voluntarv Mlnuetto Beethoven Hymn. 1 n vocation. Responsive Reading nong "I Am Aappy in 111m Quartette. Scripture Reading Prayer. Luct Mrs. Oberlin, Mrs. Ellick. nnouncements. Offertory The Lost Chord Anthem Come and Rest Quartette. Nermonette. Solo More Love Ruio Minard. to Thee Mr Benediction. Postludo . . . . tl:00 p. Topic: "Bon Processional March m. Christian Endeavor, rings and Satisfactions." I irier, Edgar Bridge. Special music, special ial collection. business, spec- St. I Villi's Lutheran Church. 117 Cllu- ton street, Tlu-o. Clans, pastor. German service at l'" a. m. Rev. o. Fodder of Seattle, Wash, will preach the sermon. English confessional service at 7 p. m' English preaching and communion at 7:30 p. in. First Methodist Episcopal church itev. William F. Swltzer, pastor. Resi dence, 117 Russell street. Sunday school at ;:4.ri a. m. Public worship and sermon 10:4." a. m. The pastor will present "A Mess age for Summer..' South Homewood Sunday school, at 2:30 p. m. Epworth League at 7 o'clock. Sub ject. "Spiritual Vision and National Vitality". Leader. Frank S. Martin. Evening church service at S o'clock, "Religion and Patriotism" will be the theme. The patriotic hymns of the church, will ho used. All are invited to make this an hour in our Nation's honor. dlici.il Board meeting Monday even ing at S o'clock. DEMOCRATIC CLUB DISPOSES OF ROUTINE EUSINESS. The Hammond Democratic club held its regular meeting in the club rooms last night. Only routine business was disposed of. The regular bills for the month were allowed. Watson's presence in Hammond was informally and superiieia II v discussed, this being all that was furnished in the wav of entertainment. CONCERT AT PARK TOMORROW. Manager H. C. Green ( mond. Whiting & East C! car company, announced tc f the Ham icao street day that the band concert at Bake Front park would be carried out tomorrow night and Sun day, as usual, despite tie- fact that the Fourth will be observed tomorrow. Manager Green feds or.tldent that the work progress on layii rapidly g the now. to w sine Sou tracks will i' last cr.n :h Hohman signment street and f rails for East State Street is on its wav to Hammond now. CALLED TO BLUE ISLAND. The board of public very short meeting this or.lv official action that works held a morning. The was taken was the adopting of an improvement of Ogd ordinance' for the ii street, from the State Bine to Lyman street. The pavement will be made with macadam and will bo thirty feet wide. Miss Kate friends in Teal will be the guest of Huntington over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. guests of friends in Knrlgh.t are th a Iparaiso tor a few days. Misses Pearl Garget find Mayme Mashino will spend th" week end vn cation with relatives at Paw Paw. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lyons will return to their home In Topeka. Kan., after a few weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs M. F. Evers of Williams street. Remember the PICNIC at Wolf Lake Club House By Barnie Young's Band Commencing at 1 P. M. Finest Dancing Pavillion in Northern Indiana. Admission to Grounds. Children, Free. Dancing 25c a person Free. Refreshments on the grounds. Remember the place. Wolf Lake Club House, corner Indiana Boulevard and Sheffield Avenue. Take South Chicago Car, EXCURSIONS Eetween point, in Michigan with certsi restrictions, at reduced tares for the roum trip. Tickets good going July 3d and 4th j returning unni July eth. For addltlom j Information consult ageal of the JULY The Ginger Jar To mention Uncle Richard Siebert for.! the mayorallty is . not adding a new name merely mentioning an old one. William Schloer Intends to go squir rel hunting near Turkey Creek tomor row. Anything to make "a noise like the Fourth. Carl Griffin is having a lot of pic tures developed that he had taken during the Shriner's parade. One of them shows Carl in his clown suit. He had all his money then. Morris Champaign presides at the Hotel Majestic bar. His dignified ap pearance in places of this kind alone get Morris nine-tenths of his salary. Sas anybody seen anything of Venre Summers these days? What's the odds that W. II. Kliver in making his speech tomorrow will not say: "When in the course of hu man events?" It hurts Henry Schneider does the downfall of the Cubs but not in the same place. According to Chairman Schaaf, Mr. Watson Is a strenuous campaigner. You ought to see poor old Hohman street; ripped up and" gutted as far south as Williams street. It may be too late now, but Charley Friedrieh has as good a figure as Win. J. Pryan. tine or the interested listeners to Jim Watson recently was II. P. Smith 1:. A. Kinkade and Company have moved their offices to West Hammond. Must be getting pretty home-like across the line, when Kinkade can mane up nis minu to stay tnere tier- manentl v. There are still a few more that Dr Pharrer would like to even up with 1 or the present he has to wait until Murat Temple acts in Indianapolis again. There are some who want to get even with Sharn-r as well. II. C. Green, manager of the Ham mond. Whiting and East Chicago rail way company is certainly trying hard to soot lie the savage breast with mu sic these davs. , " Teddy" Moore is regaining his old gait after the ordeal of last Saturdav ind has jilrtudy put enough by to land a lew more fruit trees. fMnee I'eter Ditscnneider lias come into trie chiefship of four lire depart ments, he lias entertained some dis tinguished visitors. He is the right man to talk greater Hammond to the Isitors. Ed Aubrey of the city treasurer's of fice goes to Rochester tomorrow. The young ladies m the city hall say he lias some very dear friends down there. And then Ed has arrived at the years if discretion long ago. Another busy man in town tflranr- rowwill he J. W . McMuIlen of the Hammend Garage. Cheer up. it won't be long until Nic Emnierling begins to tell his fish stories. Will Hastings, manager of th K. C. lseball team, will have his ear close to the ground to hear what- hi- t'RtrTt- will ilo at Lafayette tomorrow' and at Danville Sumlav. What do you knevw about the Gib ion office force celebrating th glori ns Fourth at their desks tomorrow? Attorney W. J. McAloer is a busy man, but he can be llagged, at anv rate l,v saving "Laura I'av" to him. These many accidents over the county are giving Coroner Shanklin an opportunity for a little campaign Work. It was left to the W. R. C. to put Hammond in the first place in th county for a big celebration tomor row. Congressman Crumpaeker made the commencement address for the gradu ates of the Chicago I'.usmess ( ohege last night, but his appea ranee had ab solutely nothing to do with his cam paign. C. R. Hendrix: "I look for a good days' business tomorrow." Charles Stewart: 'So do I." A wireless message from Lake Win nebago is to the effect that Pen Bell .and family are having a good time. Hut then the place l,as not been found yet where Pen couldn't have a good time. The title superintendent is right in connection with the name of C. M. McDaniel. when yon pipe the work go ing em at present in the Central school. Wanted to trade, a good republican mayorality boom for a fat contract. Apply Eric Lund. If the Vatican had been the probabilities are that would have had it shipped for sale, . S. Beta to Ham- mond. The troubles of Chief Rimbach begin at midnight tonight. 'I've boon a republican for forty eight years." saiel Pat MeGrath today as lie started to celebrate the Fourth, "but I've changed my mind. It's go ing to le William Jennings Uryau with me now." POLICE COURT NEWS. WIFE DESERTER BACK. Charles Frank, the Iansimer wife and family deserter, has been taken hack to Illinois. The Lansinpr marshal came after him yesterday afternoon and Frank went back without requisition. An effort will he made to reconcile the couple and get Frank to do something for the eight children he is responsible for. WHITING MAN ARRESTED. .1. P. Freeman of Whiting came to a live city yesterday, in other worels, he came to Hammond, and was so im pressed with its many superior ad vantages that he started to celebrate and the first thing he knew he was thinking what had happened at the po lice Ftatlon. BICYCLE IS STOLEN. II. Monberg of Doty street reported to the authorities that his bicycle last night had been stolen from his back porch. The robbery is a mystery as the -wheel was not yery easy, el access,. TOMORROW'S PROGRAM The program for tomorrow's cele bration at Harison Dark is as follows- Pole vault First prize, $3; second. $2 hat. Running high Jump First prize, J2; second, silk suspenders. Running broad jump First prize $3 ruues. second prize, $1.50 pair slippers. Baseball game Joe Long Colts vs. Toleston. prize $25. Baseball game Gibson Boiler Mak ers vs. Malt Creams, prize, one box ci gars and collection. Ladies' race First prize, Gold breast pin; second, two pounds coffee. Fat ladies' race First prize. $5 cou pon. Harvard Dental parlors; second prize, one pound best tea. Girl's race First prize, one box fine perfume, 51 ; second, one box perfume, GO cents. Boy's race First prize, silver watch; second, large mouth harp. Democratic and republican race First prize, one fine umbrella; second, silk suspenders. Red headed men's race First prize, $l.rf shirt; second prize, $1 box per fume. Red headed ladies' race First nHze fine leathe r shopping bag; second prize, box candy. Fat Women's race First prize, fine jardlnier; second, one-half dozen din ner plates. Fat men's rac( First prize, fine pic ture; second, silk suspenders. Young girl's race First prize, box candy; second, box 50 cent perfume. Young boy's race First prize, pair roller skates; seeond, balloon. Prize waltz First prize, ladies, fine patent slippers; gentleman's prize, pos tal card album. Many other valuable prizes. The prizes have been debated hy Ortt & Towle, A. HelVrman, M. Kolh, Moelel Clothing House, Huh Clothing and Shoe House, p. H. Muo'W. Kauf man & Wolf, Harvard Dental Parlors, Burke grocery. Fred Humpfor, Laeder ach Bros.. J. M. MeGarry. Ruhstadt's, Palace of Sweets. F. I. Schaaf. Iaw rence Becker, Commercial bank, Ham mond distillery, Frank S. Btz Co.. W. B. Con key Co., Kaufman & Wolf, Citi zens German National bank. J. E. l-.rennan, ii. .u. i.icKneii. Miners & Son. Joseph W. Weis, K. & F. Store. AVil liam Eisner, J. Sohloer, Nick li'Tcolns, Five and Ten Cent store. A. E. Kep pert. Joseph L. Humpfor. K. R. Stauffer. E. M. Dickinson. Henry Ilulier, Burke grocery, Fred Iish. sr. ii-rer A new scientific medical ETsara ear? Draws Out All Inflammation and Soreness This remarkable remedy is Superior to Powders, Plasters or Salves and is guaranteed to cure Corns. Callouses. Ilnp LVn-tKitoe 1 1 Vil i i n c Inn-mwiniT Nails, tired, aching, swollen, ner- t tous, sweaty. Smaller Shoes by usine TIZ. because it puts andkeeps the feet in perfect condition, bold by all dealers upon receipt of price. 28 delightful treatments, 25c. W. L. DODGE & CO, K33 YOUR MONEY BACK Any time you want it if you find our goods unsatisfactory. BASTAR & McGARRY, Diamonds, Watches 175 S. Hohman St. Hammond. FINE WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. 62 BANKING Banks are becoming more and more tke custodians of the funds of the people, of both large and small means. This Is dtie to a wider apprecia tion of the value of banking service, methods become better known. In THE NATIONAL The service 43 assured, Its officers aim of its patrons, making use of every Its up-to-date eystem of accuracy, promptaeaa and tha same careful , attention to large or small depositors, your account. It Is a safe bank. It Is men, women and children. Ipoor Quick Work and Cool Kitchen COOK WITH GAS RANGES $17 UP. CASH AND CREDIT. South Shore Gas and Electric Co. Phone 10. - - 147 S. Hohman St. esse THE HAMMOND DiSTILLINO OQ. OAJL.V CAPACITY 35,000 GALLONS. CUBES ECZEMA QUICKLY. Srw Unit, l'oilam. Now Obtainable tt Small Quantities. ! Since its discovery one year ago, th new drug. poslam, has successfully" cured thousands of chronic casea e eczema and other distressing eJtin afflictions. Heretofore poslam has been, dispensed sololy for the benefit of ec zema patients in large Jars suf3cint for a month's treatment. This was to be an inconvenience to many thous ands who use it for minor skin troobles, such as pimples. blackheads, nsrpes, scaly scalp, complexion blemishes. Itch ing feet, piles, etc, which require but a small quantity to cure. Tiie over come this, and in response to urgent appeals, the dispensers of peslam have been obliged to adopt, lr. uddltion to the regular two-dollar package, a spe cial fifty-cent size, which in future may be found on sale at J. W. Wele' imd other leading drug stores in Hammond or may be ordered direct from the Em ergency Laboratories, No. 32 West 25th. street. New York City. In all eczema cases poslam stops itching with first application, and proceeds to heal Hn mexliately; chronic caes being cured in two weeks. In less serious skin troubles, results are seen after an yer nig:ht application. Samples for experimental purposes may still be had. free of charge, by writing to the laboratories for themv PATENT AND POSTAL NEWS. Washington. July 1. Indiana patents have been Issued as follews: D. R. Blakesiee, Vanburen,' oil well pumping mechanism; J. Cooperider, Madison, atomizer; M. M. Defrees, In dianapolis, grader; J. T. Fec-res, Ander sejn, building construction: F. Franke, Clark county, fillirg mattresses; J. A. Hatton, Indianapolis, heating stove; P.. F. Jordan, Valparaiso, spade fixtures; O. S. Lee, Terr."- Haute, vehicle brake; S. T. McGoveney. Columbus, poolball rack; S. V. Wills, Mitchell, trap nest. The postoffice at Soottsburg has been changed to temporary ;uarters in the Commercial hotel, about one square east of the former location. The postoffice at Godsey, Monroe county, has been discontinued. Mail to Martinsville. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NEW csns. 4756. John Bartus vs. Green Engi neering company. Personal injury. Plaintiff asks $10,000 for injuries re ceived from failing from scaffold. 47r.7. Calumet Brewery vs. Mar una Rlasziezyk and Ttoeh Blaszrzyk. yen toilet tablet, making a foot tali, waick Dad smelling ieei. Can He Worn f or sent direct ry mail 43 Ckrk St.. Chicacs SERVICES as Rs usefulaeis la extended and its the case ot FIRST Best lnevery way to protect the Interests mans of precaution. makes It a desirable place to keep a baak for all the ppie rich and yog U SSi, and Jewelry H S