Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1907 — Page 6

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

Thursday. OetoTior HI, 1D07.

CROWN POINT NEWS

Henry Wlchman of Palmer, , transacted legal business at the county seat yesterday. "William Miles of LaPorte was here yesterday looking after the interest of his Lake county property. Attorney Charles Grenwald, of Whiting-, made a friendly call on some of the people here yesterday. Miss Mayme Mallett was a Hammond shopper yesterday afternoon. Contractor D. IT. Tatout, who has several road contracts, was here looking after his business. S. Rovers and wife and M. Pierce of Merrillville, were among the Crown Point visitors. Joseph Kder of Chicago, and family of this place, was visiting among his old friends and acquaintances here yesterday. Harry Graves of Hammond, Is visiting friends hero today. Albert Meyer and Cora Wallace are attending a wedding In Hammond today. The D. F. N. P. Co's. of this place, will give a Hollow'en banquet this evening. Justice Hiram Parton was taken to the Wesley hospital this morning, where he will undergo an operation of the head, and his friends and relatives entertain little hope of his recovery. Contractors Moon & Hale, of East Chicago, have began to haul gravel on North Main street. A banquet will be given in Chicago on Friday evening in honor of Clerk II. H. Wheeler, who will surrender his office to Frnest Khortridge on Nov. 1. A meeting will be held at the home of Rev. E. It. Horton on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of organizing and adopting a constitution for a men's club. A club of this kind would bo a great benefit for the men of this place and should be encouraged by every person of the town. Ursula Pulver, through Attorneys Bruce & Hruce, has filed a case in the circuit court against Chars. H. Knights & Co., et al., asking to queit her title on the westt i of the southwest quarter of section 3, township 32, north of range 9 west. Marriage Licenses. Herman A. Krause, Chicago 27 llertha Rossow, Chicago 27 Reese James, Chicago 23 Mattie Smith, Chicago 32 Harry Wold, Chicago 21 Sarah Sauter, Chicago 18 Fred Helbling, Indiana Harbor 25 Martha Dettmann, Clark Station 24 Thomas M. Casey, Chicago 27 Cassie E. Wilson, Chicago 25 John T. Rltter, Chicago 21 Catherine Gallagher, Chicago 19 Frank Tifft, Chicago 33 Pagmar Behrens, Chicago 27 Louis Haganbucher, Chicago 28 Christian Becker, Chicago 35 John Kllens, Chicago 38 Katherlno Doerr, Chicago 42 Peter Harris, Chicago 32 Margaret McLaughlin, Chicago 18 Orlando S. Mondell. LaPorte, Ind...52 Mild R. Delamater, Chicago 37 GARY NEWS May Elevate Tracks. The board of trustees has ordered the improvement of Broadway, near the Pennsylvania lines, stopped pending the treatment with the railroad company concerning the possibility of separating the grades of the street and the railroad. The road has begun to realize the menace that a grade crossing would be at that place and their engineering department is already at work outlining several plans for realization of the scheme doing away with the evil. The financial situation locally Is beginning to clear and the tense air that characterized money matters here for the past several days has begun to be relieved. Everything was done by check or other commercial paper, and the sight of the real wherewithal made the average palm Itch. The ladies of the Congregation church ere making rapid headway In their preparations for the chicken pie social to be held tomorrow evening under their directions. They have secured the use of the Goodman building on the cast sido of Broadway, near Seventh Rvenue and will serve the appetizing viands there. An illustrated sermon by Dr. Newell of Chicago is scheduled for the early part of the evening. This will be without charge of admlttanoo to those wishing to hear it, the charges coming In later In a small way for the supper. John Forzt and Clemens Muzine, owners of the large yellow sa'oon building on Broadway near Fifteenth avenue have sold the south one of the buildings to a party from Joliet, the actual transfer not to take place until about the first of January, however. The new owner will in all probability put in a clothing store. Robert Green of Green & Sons company drove over from Crown Point yesterday morning to get in touch with their work locally. His firm has the sower contract at Crown Point and he goes back and forth getting over here several times a month. The company's sewer work here will be all completed within the next month and unless they are awarded some of the other con THE PAINE-MAOHER COMPANY HARDWARE and FURNITURE Broadway and Cisht Ave. GARY, IND. cnNES. LIQUORS. AND CIQARS Only High Grade Good THE GAEY Buffet and Bcstaurant Charles DeUa-Cnlesa, fron

tracts now contemplated they will move to other work they have in hand. They will in all probability bid on the next large Job to be let by the company as well as on the municipal contract for district fewer on the south side which will probably run In the neighborhood of $160,000. James Longmire, Gary's pioneer tonsorial artist has completed the equipment of his quarters in the Fitzgerald building at Fourth avenue and Massachusetts street. Soltow, the tailor, has added several lines to his clothing stock and has the other store room in the front end of the same buildin. Come to the Grand Opening of Paxton & Baker Co.. at 25G State street Saturday.

NEGRESS AND MONEY MISSING. Woman Kmployrd by Ciary Contractor Disappear ToKether With lf-(M). Mollie Mitchell, a negress was arrested In Chicago yesterday on suspicion of having rob lied her employer Frank Snoda, a contractor of $200. Molile disappeared yesterday as did also the money and the Chicago police were immediately notified. Mollie was easily located in Chicago and Officer Klop of the local department was sent to get her today. She will be tried some time this week. TOLLESTON NEWS MI.hs Frances Sansdrum returned to her home after spending the summer with relatives in Hoopston, 111. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Uecker and daughter, Marjorie, spent Wednesday evening in Indiana Harbor. Mrs. F. Gordon of Chicago and Mrs. B. (Gordon of Whiting spent yesterday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. P. Conrad visited friends in East Side over night. Miss Alice Ebert returned home yes terday after visiting in Hammond for several days. LOWELL NEWS William Grant, the barber, is sick and confined to his room. Mrs. Oscar Brooks is reported very sick at her home six miles east of Lowell. C. C. Pattee of this city, has quali fied for truant officer. Mr. Pattee is a veteran of the civil war, and is well and most favorably known in this vi cinity. Ills appointment is a most worthy one, as Mr. Pattee is thorough ly qualified to fill the office with credit. Keith Dinwiddle Is a great sufferer from a gathering on the forefinger of his right hand. John Blck, a soldier in the Twentieth infantry, stationed In the Philippine Islands, writes his foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hole, back here, that he Is well and happy. He is stationed about 300 miles from Manila. He says the climate is fine and very beneficial to his health. John was formerly one of Lowell's star football players. Mrs. Amos Craft Is suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism and heart trouble. EAST CHICAGO NEWS Dr. Sarah Noble is returning to her rooms on Magoun avenue today, as she is now recovering and expects to soon resume her work as usual. Miss Maud Williams, who for several sesons has exhibited hand painted china In the shop windows In East Chicago, has this year placed her ex hibit In charge of Miss Augusta Johnson, 4436 Magoun avenue. Lovers of this branch of art will have an oppor tunity of inspecting the exhibit, which is pronounced a splendid one by those who know. After supper tonight the small son of the house will steal out and steal gates. But he won't consider it stealing in either case, because it's Hallow een. The wise ones have every thine: nailed down but the young michief makers will find plenty of material for the night's work. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wickey are ex pected home from Texas In a few days. Mrs. George W. Iewis and Miss Anna Falk were Chicago visitors yesterday Mr. Broadway arrived home from Oklahoma yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Irish of Detroit, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Irish of this city. The Kiddoo club will give a Hal loween party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Curry tonight. Miss Margaret Peterson has taken a position in Mrs. Peterson's millinery store. M. F. McCarty, who has been ill with the typhoid fever for the past six weeks, is rapidly improving. Miss Maude Edgar spent the day shopping in Chicago. Dr. Snyder of Pittsburg, has located In this city and will have his office at 4711 Olcott avenue. Dr. Snyder Is a graduate of the University of Michi gan and has had valuable experience in the Pittsburg hospital. The Tiger football team plays Crown Point high school Saturday at Saw mill park. Turn out and give the boys the support they deserve. Come to the Grand Opening of Paxton & Baker Co., at 255 State street Satti rday. Just received a large assortHand Painted CHI ISA. WARE Marked at sstonlshinjtv low prices V MACCAII JEWELER & iUY lJOnu, OPTICIAN EAST CHICAGO. IND. Phone 543. Onr Motto A Perfect Fit J. M. DROHAN the up-to-date ..MERCHANT TAILOR. Cleaning:, Dyeing and Repairing a Spelaltjr. EXCHANGE AVENUE.

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WHITING NEWS

Mrs. Alex Stover of Ohio avenue, is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fairburn and daughter, who are on their way to their home in Los Angeles, Cal., where they are prosperous fruit producers. Mr. and Mrs. Falrburn have traveled extensively and are very interesting characters. George T. Grey of Pennsylvania avenue, was in Chicago yesterday. Constable M. Kuffner was In Crown Point on business yesterday. The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Johnson at 23 One Hundred and Nineteenth street, yesterday. Dr. W. E. Putnam went to Valparaiso last night, where he was called by the Illness of his son, Edgar, who is at the Valparaiso college. Francis Quinn of One Hundred and Nineteenth street, has the measles. Mr. McCracken of Chicago, trans acted business here yesterday. A ghost party was given by the Epworth League of the Methodist church last night. A large number were present, coming dressed as ghosts, which afforded much entertainment for those present. A meeting was held in the Meth odist church Tuesday evening for the purpose of organizing a Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. Clark, who is at the head of the W. C. T. U. In Valparaiso, was present to assist in the organization, but as the other church were not well enough represented the matter will have to be taken up at a later date. The Mission class under the loadership of Mrs. II. C. Ferguson, held its regular meeting in the M. E. Church Tuesday evening. The condition of little Joseph Mur phy, who is at the Mercy hospital with spinal meningitis, is slightly Improved after a relapse. The dancing school given by Trof. Hay's orchestra tomorrow evening will be a "Reuben dance," and much fun is expected. Prof. Hay will open dancing school in East Chicago this evening, under the name of Prof. Sterling's orchestra, and will be given there every Thursday evening thereafter. Prof. F. C. Well of Chicago, fs the dancing master. The Misses Stover entertained sev eral young ladies at a Halloween party at their home in Ohio avenue last even ing. The amusement consisted of games pertaining to the occasion. Those present were Misses Grace Wilkinson, Gertrude Welsly, Margaret McElroy, Margaret Langbyer, Ivy Gold smith, Susie Thompson, lrma Kraui, Hazel Moore, Maude Carrette, Florence Stewart and Mrs. Anna Dunning. Miss Helen Mattern. Peter Pfeifer and Junior Swartz attended a party at the home of Miss Edith Danlelson at East Side last night. Mrs. Dunn of Sheridan avenue spent yesterday in Chicaga Mrs. Comfort Rogers will entertain at a "witchcraft party" at ner no me In Ohio avenue tonight. "True Blue," which was given by the Daughters of Liberty at Goebel's opera house Tuesday night, will be repeated on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Opperman of Short street, and daughter, Mrs. Haitt, were South Chi cago visitors Wednesday. ST. JOHNS NEWS William Ellis from Lowell was here on business Wednesday. George Gerlach made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dalkamp and family from Chicago Heights, who at tended the wedding of Ben Dalkamp returned home last night. F. Williams from Crown Point, was a business Visitor jesieruay u.. oi. John. The death of Mrs. P. Austgen oc curred Tuesday night at her home after a prolonged illness. The funeral will be held from St. Michael's church in Schererville next Saturday morning. The deceased was SO years of age. F. P. Keilman transacted business In Chicago, Wednesday. George Frederick and John Miller from Crown Point have begun with the plumbing work In the new parochial residence. A large number of people from here amongst whom were the members of the local C. O. F., attended the funeral of the late Adam Schubert at Schererville yesterday forenoon. John Mager, living near Schererville Is reported to be suffering from lung fver. Dr. Iddings Is in attendance. ROBERTS DALE NEWS Mrs. Joseph Witsenberger of Indi ana boulevard, is on the sick list. Mrs. P. Martenson of Roberts ave nue, was the guest of relatives in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. B. Coats was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Amelia Eggers, in Rob erts avenue, yesterday. C. Maguer of Chicago, agent for the New York Life Insurance company, was a Robertsdale business visitor Wednesday. Albion Martenson of Roberts avenue, will leave In a few days for West Baden, Pa., where he intends spending the winter. Miss Clara Kroeker is confined to her home In Harrison avenue on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Galaway and Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap of Chicago. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Timm of Indiana boulevard. Mrs. Ellen Eggers of Roberts aveA very YJ j if think iff PITS fM 1771 ought S JkLlJ d Jkiiil hi onlv Ak soar doctor if there hwe stogie ' i Odng fn Aycr,Hr Vigor. -" Formula pvblisheJ etycrchkfe.

nue, transacted business In Crown Point, Ind., yesterday. Richard Fehrman. who has been quite ill for the past few weeks at his home in Lincoln avenue. Is slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freese of Roberts avenue, have as their guest, the former's brother, Henry Freese, of Kingsbury, Ind., for a few days. Robert Masterson returned to his home in Harrison avenue, after spending three months in Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Leroy Thomas and daughter of Park Manor, 111., visited the former's sister. Mrs. Harry Golding. of Harrison avenue, on Wednesday. Messrs. Charles Kreuter of Roby, and George Sladeck of Palos Park, III., left for St. Joseph, Mich., where they will spend a number of weeks taking min

eral baths. Mrs. Frod Eggers and niece, Mrs. Alex Hatzlet, spent Wednesday in Chicago on business. Henry Hatt of Indiana boulevard, visited Frank Hoffman who is in a serious condition at the Mercy hospital in Chicago, yesterday. Charles Benson of Roberts avenue. w:io was injured wnne at worn ai me Standard several days ago, has again resumed his duties, ana nas ukcii a position in the pipe shop office. HESSVILLE NEWS Mrs. John Hess was a jiammonu I visitor yesterday. Mrs. G. Grapp and daughter, Lena, siient yesterday in Chicago. Mrs. Eil Randon of Highlands, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Wilson, yesterday. Mr. I'.oon and family have moved to llessville from Highlands. The entertainment and box social to be given by the Hessville school has been postponed and will not be held Nov. 9 as announced. A party of Hammond young people will enjoy a dance in Gorman's hall tonight. John Van Slooten is working In the East Chicago car shops. BLACK OAK NEWS J. A. Nickel transacted business at Hammond yesterday. Herman Voss of Chicago is spend ing a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schoon. Nick Ryzewsky of Hammond trans acted business here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Scheldt and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Seeberger attended the wedding of Lena Trinen of Scherrerville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jarnecke of Saxony were visitors here yesterday. J. Cottenhoven of Saxony transacted busines here yesterday. Mrs. F. Keck has returned from weeks' visit in Chicago. WHEELER NEWS Don't forget the Hallowe'en social to be given tnis evening Dy tne neeier high school. It will consist of variAna o ri ri iTiiini: i 1 1 t i iu vinri ii r n t c Ice cream and cake also candy, peanuts and popcorn Will L U vii fait, iii the usual prices Tt ia linrted that every one who Is interested In the school will attend and help to make It a success both financially and socially Mrs. Samuel Gordon spent Wednes day In Valparaiso, Clara Relmer was a Chicago visitor ir,Hn,.flMrs. Clara Siith transacted bpsiness in Valparaiso yesterday Etta Harms of Hobart visited friends here Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Reimer was among the Valparaiso passengers yesterday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. John White visited with their son, Will, at AVheeler yesterday,

and left for Hammond this morning to-date skin specialists that skin dlswhere they will make their home in the ease is caused by a germ in the skin

future. Miss Nellie Jones Is visiting In Hammond today. RENSSELAER NEWS Riley Nowels and wife of Flora, are moving back here to spend the win ter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs David Nowles both of whom are very feeble and In poor health. L. L. Lefler has gont to Crawfords ville on business. All the merchants of this place have agreed to accept the script issued by any of the banks of Rensselaer, Mt. Aver or Wheatfleld. This is a great load removed from the minds of some of the people. Rert Brenner went to Lafayette yesterday. Codrad Kellner made a business trip to Kentland today. J. M. McDonald, who has been visit ing friends here for several days, returned to his home near St. Paul. Ind., vesterdav. ' ttrtrnev E P. Honan was in Kentland on legal business yesterday. Little Harold Nowels. who has suf fered a stroke of paralysis, which has affected both of his legs, was taken to Chicago yesterday by his mother and grandmother to be placed In a hos pital there for treatment. Abe Long has started a corn show in his drug store. Anyone is allowed to enter six ears. The test set oi rea ears receives a gold watch as a premmm and the best set or w nue ones, a clock. Jacob Kllpatrick. who has been visitir.g "William Stoner, returned to his home in Lafayette, yesterday. delicate matter, to be sure, but do you your husband is as good looking as he to be? Help him out! Offer to buy bottia 0f Aver's Hair Vieor if he will use it. Removes dandruff, keens the 1 rnH . mftrtfh tnft nrnr)Pr3 - ; " - - B

VALPARAISO NEWS

Mrs. Elizabeth Work, who has been visiting relatives in LaPorte, returned home last evening. Mrs. C. Erea, who has been visiting friends in LaPorte the past week, returned home this morning. The funeral of Miss Julia Hunter was held from the home of Philip Hunter this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Iv. 11. L. Davis. Mrs. Lewis Hershey and son. who have bet.-n visiting with relatives in Goshen, returned home last evening. John Ream of Lexington, 111., is here spending a few days with Miss Peral Easterday. Mrs. George Card, while going across the Pennsylvania tracks at the cemetery crossing, slipped and badly sprained her ankle. Miss Hazel Fox, who has been visit ing relatives and friends here the past week, returned to her home in Ti.i.n. mond thls afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kull celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary last evening by entertaining about one hundred friends at their home. An enjoyable evening was spent and they received many presents. Mrs. Fannie MrPi who , - t 1 1 visiting relatives here, has returned to her home in Hammond. Miss Margaret Curtin, a former Val paraiso girl, was married in Chicago - 1 VCSterdiiv trt n nramlnrtnt KiiKiinfie o n James Downey, of Wabash, Is visit ing friends in the Vale. Mrs. Abraham Baker left today for a week's visit in Elkhart. John Wolf and family are moving to Hammond where Mr. Wolf has se cured a position. H. A. Brewer of Rochester, is here visiting friends and relatives this week. Attorney NT. E. Rowley returned this morning from a legal visit in Illinois. Mary Carmichael, a representative of the Indianapolis orphan school, was In the city today looking after some former inmates of the school. W. E. Franglin will return home Fri day from the south, where he has been managing the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus. Mrs. John McGregor of Battle Creek, Mich., Is vlsitinfr relatives In the citv. J. W. Fitzgibbons of Joliet, 111., was 1 nthe clt' toda' on business. Harry James was In Gary yesterday on business. Henry Salyes, of Englewood, is in the city for a few days on business. DYER NEWS C. Piebenbrink and son. Otto, from near Crete, made a business trip to Dyer yesterday William F. Keilman, of St. John made a business call here Wednesday John L. Keilman was a Chicago busi ness visitor yesterday A large number of friends of the late Adam Schubert, went to Schererville yesterday to attend his funeral Mrs. Jos. Foss of Hammond, visited with friends here In Dyer, Tuesday. John Speiss of the A. Ortmeyer & son, harness dealers, was a business caller here Wednesday - . ber company of chlcaffo tranf!acted business with rtpalprs horo voci,..l. '-""j. a nonowe en party took place at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brewer yesterday evening. Tonight is Hollow'en. Look out for your gates and other articles not se I Clirely fastened They might disap rpear. ECZEMA ONLY SKIN DEEP. Proven by Itecords 'w on Dinplny at Otto !Kele's Store. The old theory that skin disease was caused by bad blood or a disordered Internal system has been proven a false one. It is now well known among udand that this srerm must be killed bv local treatment Mr. Otto Negele. druggist at Ham mond has in his psosesslon hundreds of letters from persons formerly suf fering from eczema, psoriasis, salt rheum, and other diseases of the skin He also has pictures of men, women and children showing the skin dis eased, cracked and bleeding, while a few months later it Is clean, soft and smooth with every trace of the dis ease wiped out. All these cures were made by a local external application of D. D. D. Prescription, a remedy that instantly stops all Itch and quickly kills the disease germ, effecting a per manent, positive cure Here is a simple letter from J. Dal ton, Wilderness, Mo.: "I have used the bottle of medicine you sent me and am now a well man. Pleasa accept my heartfelt thanks. Your remedy can not be praised too much." Every sufferer of skin disease can see such letters by calling at the store of Otto Negele, and also secure without charge a book on the cause and cure 0f Skin diseases. CHAUTAUQUA INCORPORATED. Artlcles Filed by Valpo Organization Means to Branch Oat on Large Scale. Valparaiso, Oct. 3-. Articles of in corporation were filed with the secre tary of state yesterday for the Valpa raiso Chautauqua, association. The am0ur.t of capital' Is $2,000 divided into 400 shares of $5 each. The object of thQ a5SOciation Is to provide a school with parks, pleasure grounds, summer homes, lecture course and enteretln merits for the benefit of the citizens of Porter county. The officers of the associatlon are: President Edgerton "W. Agar. Secretary Ross C Jones. Treasurer Leslie R. Skinner. DEUVEBS HIS MAIL BY AUTO. Pendleton, Ind.. Oct. 31. Ellas Frey Is the first of the rural mail carriers in and , out of Pendleton to buy an aui tomobifV for the delivery of letters.

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RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY & BLADDER TROUBLES Published by permission of the Eainent Specialist, Dr. G. E. Flood.

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eases of the kidneys and bladder has placed mT j , . rheun,u,sm an these diseases. He attribute, his success ilmo.? . among all Specialists on. scrlptlon. It I, the result of years of ltullLl ?Y ' th ,ollo,n Plt lust as it came from the doctor .... nd rlence. We publish

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SIX THOUSAND SICK TREATED. mijJVanvrT-0-6 than A'000 8!ck P?0"1 ,n a"l tout South Chicago and tnnt"r,fue!amon tho8 cla.sed Incurables. No dleeasa too sllghj or too severe to command my careful attention. WHAT I TREAT. LmitnSal!!faBa M11 the Pat,nt 18 "all at my office and can E!.ms raaka epeelal arrangements to call on those who are not able to como to me. STOMACH TROUBLES. If 5'ou feel depressed ftr mi . .

ourh Sure belchina: of gaa. I can give you prompt relief and a thorTIRED PEELING. JiilTdrovmany PODle who. complain of being tired from every little exerif ?i,ft5ey aP ,more UKJn morning than after a day's work. Many oL. .f etA eleep wel1' but 4X0 continually disturbed by dreams. I can always help those cases promptly and cure them In a short time. DISEASES OF WOMEN. No other class of diseases ape bo baldly treated as are the diseases of women nave riven many years of careful attention to this subject and have proven remedies that our quickly. Call In and ask as many questions as you wish I will answer them and guarantee all I promise. No charge for advice. DISEASES OF MUX. I have studied the subject carefully and made the discovery of some very Important remedies in recent years, which enables me to perform perfect cures in less than one-fourth the time formerly required. You will notice the Improvement In a few hours after beginning treatment. Call In and talk over your troubles with me. I will explain Just what can be done for you and what the cost of a cure will be. I guarantee all I promise. No charge for advice. CONSTIPATION AND PILES. I treat successfully all cases of constipation and piles. KIDNEY DISEASES. If you have any difficulty with your kidneys or bladder, call and get my opinion. BLOOD POISON. I treat blood poison with marked success, give prompt relief and guarantee a cure In every case where Instructions are followed. WEAK AND RAILING MEMORY. I treat weak and falling memvy and nervousness in both men and women and give prompt relief from the distressing malady. COST OF CURE. I make no charge for telling you Just what It will cost to cure you. ONE CALL WILL CURE. In many cases a 6lngle prescription is all that is needed to cure; In others, considerable time and medicines are required. LEGAL WRITTEN CONTRACT. If you so desire I will give you a written contract to cure you for a specified price, which we may agree upon. CHARGES REASONABLE. You will find my charges reasonable. I don't believe In taking advantage of people, who need my services, by charging enormous fees only because I hold witMn my grasp the remedy that will cure them. DON'T DELAY. Don't delay, for the longer a disease runs the harder It Is to cure. If you follow my advice you will not be disappointed in any promise I make you. I mean every word of thfs advertisement and will stand by It. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m; 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8:30 p. m. No Sunday Hours. No Charge for Advice.

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