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NEW CARLISLE <br /> LUMBER AND COAL <br /> 123 E . Michigan St. <br /> � <br /> HAVE FUN411* <br /> a. <br /> AND EXCITMENT <br /> ., <br /> SALES ..PARTS , <br /> SERVICEI £ <br /> AT THE 1974 <br /> WHERE SERVICE IS AS <br /> IMPORTANT AS THE SALE <br /> COMPLETE <br /> HISTORICAL <br /> rt <br /> • AUTO BODY • <br /> REPAIRft . <br /> DAYSNEW CARLISLE <br /> 654-3139 <br /> FESTIVAL .w <br /> F R I. SAT. AND SUN. 501 w MICH ST. BESSLER NEW CARLISLE <br /> JULY 26, 27 AND 28 <br /> Phone 654-3121 CHEVROLET <br /> FIRST NATIONAL <br /> CALHOUN ' S <br /> BANK AND TRUST CO . <br /> VARIETY NEW CARLISLE <br /> No one dissatisfied" at first hotel <br /> WELCOME TO OUR <br /> STORE The first hotel in New Car- never to let a customer o John Hauser Will <br /> iam Liam Mc the southwest corner of <br /> 1974 NEW CA lisle was built in 1838 by away dissatisfied. Carty, William J.Smith,Mrs. Michigan and Arch Streets <br /> R I Cale Kramer. Upon its com- All travel from Chicago to Critchet, Frank Bower, burned in the fall of 1919 af- <br /> pletion it was sold to Capt. Detroit was by stage coach Wright Jay and William Hoo- ter 80 years of service. <br /> ENJOY THE 1974 <br /> Richard Crammer who came and New Carlisle was made a linger. The above picture was taken <br /> HISTORICAL DAY here from New Jersey. He regular station with the The old hotel building on in 1898. <br /> S operated this for several horses being changed here. <br /> years and then, having bought After the coupletion of the <br /> NEWCARLISLE a farm east of town and de- Michigan Central from De- <br /> FESTIVAL siring try farming,sold hIvin s trait to Michigan City, the See you at <br /> hotel business to Joseph Ivins, stage coaches made less fre- <br /> another New Jersey man. quent trips and the business <br /> HISTORICAL DAYS Ivins was an ideal tavern was no longer profitable. ro- <br /> keeper, always in good hu- vid White purchased the pro- NewCarlisle ' s <br /> mor and a good story teller, perty from Ivens and kept it <br /> and his wife, Aunt Sally, as a number of years. Upon his <br /> ENJOY YOURSELF • <br /> everybody called her, was an retirement from the hotel • <br /> FESTIVAL <br /> AND HAVE F U N I I excellent cook. The stage business the following pro- <br /> coaches stopped here and the prietors managed the ' <br /> house was often crowded to building: Pratt and Fargo, • <br /> its capacity but his rule was John Squibbs, Daniel Hay, <br />